Pittsburg dispatch. (Pittsburg [Pa.]) 1880-1923, September 18, 1891, Page 3, Image 3

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HE STOLE THE CHECK.
W. C. V. Johnston, of Bankin, 'Con
victed of Stealing His Own frank. .
JUDGEEWING'S PECULIAR CHARGE.
Gorge Owrey Was Released Because of Leon
Long's ilistake.
TESTERDAT K THE -COUNTr COURTS
In the Criminal Court yesterday W. C V.
Johnston was. tried on a charge of larceny.
The case "was an odd one, and raised a
peculiar point. He shipped a trunk full of
clothing from Braddock to Bankin station.
"When the trunk arrived it was placed "on
the platform, and in the absence of an agent
Johnston, it was charged, had the trunk
hauled away. He then claimed that it had
been lost by the Baltimore and
Ohio Bailroad Company and put in
a bill for $200 The. company was
about to pay the claim when their officer,
It.. T. Shephard, discovered that Johnston
had the trunk. An information for the
larceny of the trunk was then made against
Johnston.
In charging the jury Judge Ewing said
that it was a peculiar question. The trunk
belonged to Johnston, but they might find
hira guilty ot stealing the check. He cau
tioned them to take into consideration what
Johnston's intentions were when he took
the trunk. If he did not then Intend to de
fraud the company, and his claim wa
an afterthought, he could not be
convicted of larceny. lie referred to
an old Fngllsh case of a similar nature. One
man owed another man a shlllinir. Ho went
to pay him and gave him a guinea in mis-J
iukp. lnereconiTni tufrcoiu kimjw uc uo
getting more than lie was entitled to, though
he had an interest in the amount, and kept
the money. He a sued for larceny and
the case referred to learned Judjres. Three
took one iew and three another. In the
present case Judge Ewing left the decision
for the Jury. The jury, however, was not
hindered by a legal technicality, and In a
shoir time returned a lerdict of "guilty as
indicted."
Indictments Made by the Grand Jury.
The grand Jury yesterday returned the
following true bills Bridget "Bulger, Sarali
Mallett, John Fuel, George Hartner, Oliver
Peoples, I). Bumbaugh, John Swan, Maggie
6wan, Owen Keenan, Thomas Paisley, ltoss
Korrison. Hannah Shnrmar, aggravated as
Fault and battery; A. B. Hall, nuisance;
Joseph Bennett, keeping a gambling house;
Peter Barber, barratry; John Drew. WJlllam'
Long, recenjtag stolen goods; J. A. Gasney,
John Laughran, attempted rapei Amelia
Jones, keeping a disorderly house, Dudley
JIalia, larceny by bailee; W. J. McXortori,
embezzlement.
How George Owrejr Got Free.
George B Owrey, who was convicted
Wednesday of bigamy and released from
iail the same evening by mistake, was re
turned to jail yesterday. Owrey's release
had been caused by a clerical error made by
Clerk Long, of the Criminal Court He had
Rlanced at the w rong papers, and made out
a release for Owiey instead of a commit
ment. Owrey was found In Piatt's taloon
and remanded to jail until Saturday.
The Trial List for To-Day.
Criminal Court Commonwealth vs Lizzie
McD. Farrell (2), John Mitcheo wskey, Joseph
Butchen, Sandy Travis, Ella Brown.Willlam
Flaherty, William Patton,Geo. Yate, JrClias.
Rovay. Henry Williams, J. R. Beechcr(2),
John Hennsen, William McLamrhlin, George
Luther, James Abriola, John Kelly, Casner
Mattel, C N. Richards. (2), Abner Swick, R.
E. Fry, Mrs. E, R r rv, Henry Freeman, Rob
ei t Shearer, Jacob Simon.
, Notes From the Courts.
Thomas Brevfleck and George Johnston
yesterday pleaded guilty to the larceny of a
tray of finger rings from Annie Chnstern, of
the Southside, September 4. They were
sentenced 18 months to the workhouse.
J. Lurv, of Shelby, O., yesteiday entered
suit against the Wampum Run Coal Com
pany in the United States Circuit Court (for
$30 000 damages for the lof.sofa'Ieg:frxm.in
Juncs received on the company's coal rail
way. Execttio-vs aggregating $15,403 35 were is
sued j esterday against S A. Sampson, doing
business as Sampson Bros, jenelers, on
Smithflela street. The writs were wsueU Tiy
J. R Isaacs, for 7,003. K. Smit, $3,C93 73, and
Mrs. Clara Sampson, $t,710 62
Confirmed.
The favorable impression produced on the
first appearance of the agreeable liquid
fruit remedj Syrup of Figs a few years ago
has been more than confirmed by the pleas
ant experience of all who have used It, and
the success of the proprietors and manu
facturers the California Fig SyrupCompany
Fhfe trains to Blaine to-morrow.
THE PEOPLE'S STORE FIFTH AVENUE
Two Specials in Black Silks.
1. A fine imported black regence silk at
SI 25, well worth ?1 75.
2. Extra heavy black regence silk
51 50. never befo're old'under 52 25.
at
These two silks are really wonderful
values, coming from the celebrated house
of Giraud, of Lyons, and bought by us at
away under their true value. These are
guaranteed fast black, pure silk and, finest
quality. They can't be creased or cracked,
bee them. Sale to-day and Saturday only.
Campbell & Pick."
'Only 73c Yard.
A beautiful camel's hair novelty suiting,
"The Skoboleif," in a choice range of new
colors, ttith large tufts of llama -wool,
double width, only 75c a yard. Ask to see
it; it's a great bargain.
Jos. Horne&Co.,
G0D-C21 Penn avenue.
Don't miss Blaine to-morrow.
Men's fine neckwear. Xew styles.
James H. Aiken- & Co.,100 Fifth ave.
Blaine invites you to-morrow.
Fakth.s jiurchasing property usually
look to the future enhancement of their
purchase. Uj lmting a nt or two in the
JJvans T.Jan, at Melvcesport, the purchaser
is bound to make money, for the ground is
in the center of McKecsnort, and will cer
tainly appreciate in talue in ji verv short
time. Attend the opening sale on" Satur
day.' Information readily furnished by
AVm. M. Hell, agent, ill" Fourth avenue,
city, or McKeesport.
Protection.
The.ordinary safe does not offer the pro
tection jou should hate for tnluables or
papers. You can have that protection in
the &afe deposit vaults of the Farmers' De
posit Xational Bank, GG Fourth avenue.
Boxes rented at 55.and upward. iiw
Tree boats to Blaine to-morrow.
Poor Man's Day Again.
To-day as usnal on Friday) we devote to
a sale of yood clthingforthe benefit oi poor
people. The following Ion prices are very
interesting to note. Ercry Friday sa'e of
ours means substantial clothing Tor the poor
at the actual net cost of making and cutting
the goods.
Three lots of men's single coats, lined
with flannel, about 140 in all, at fl 60
Ten styles of men's sack and cutaway
suits, coats, pauts and vests, neat pat
terns, each at 3 80
600 pairs of men's pants, made -from
""' t.-a55iiucre, worsiea ana cneviot,
at -vl
25
All our medium weight pants, former
linrec-iaua t4 so, at
340 bots suits, sizes4to 14, well made.
2 CO
pleated or plain, verv stylish, at 1
28
liw hot s long pants suits, sizes 10 to
-'0. at onlv . 1
80
Flense take notice that the above prices
refer only to Fridav's,sale.
- '" -?tlsb.irg Combination Cloth
ing Company, corner Grant and Diamond
.Streets.
STATING TIME AND INTEREST.
The Ordinance for a Ypte on Increasing, the,
City Indebtedness "to Be Amended
Members Agree to Support Controller
Morrow's Plan.
Controller Morrow's amendment to the
ordinance tor a vote on increased city debt
will 'be adopted. At the last meeting of
Councils the ordinance was referTedback,1ov,
the Finance Committee to correct some
errors in wording. A nieejing of the cdm
mittee was called for yesteday jafternoori,
but lacked one of a quorum. "No official'
action could be taken, but there va9 a gen
eral discussion on tho idea, of the Controller
to insert in the bill a clause designating the
time and percentage on the bonds proposed
to be issued.
Chairman Magee aud Committeeman
Keatinz both opposed the plan at-tirst. They
claimed that these details were unnecessary
at the time, and could be provided'for by
ordinance after the people bad voted on the
miln question of issuing the bonds. Con
troller -Morrow agreed, that they would have
to he embodied in an ordinance utter the
vote, lint also held that they should be in-,
sertcd in the original bill so that tho people
would know just exactly what they are to
otetor. After considerable discussion aU
the members present agreed to support the
amendment, and w hen the committee se
cures a quorum there is little doubt of its
passage. Tho amended portion of the ordi
nance will then read as follow s:
"That the question of increasing the
bonded indebtedness, ofsaldoity of Pitts-i
burgto an amount not cSceedinj $2,000,010
bv the issue of bonds bearing interest at a
rate not exceeding 5 per cent per annum
and maturing in not exceeding 10 vears from
the date or the Issue thereof in 1KB, and to
the redemption of which at maturity so
much of the monejs as may be neces
sary, collected under the so-called, cura
tive legislation, shall be pledged, shall be
submitted to the electors thereof at a spe
cial election to be held on the 8th day of De
cember, A. D. 1891, in the manner and upon
the terms pro ided and prescribed in an act
of Assembly of .the CommonwealtU of Penn
sylvania, entitled "An act to regulate tho
manner of increasing the indebtedness of
municipalities, to provide for the redemp
tion of the same, and to impose penalties
for the illegal increase thereof,'.! appro ed
the 20th day of April, A. D. 1871, and the var
ious supplements thereto."
After the meeting the Controller said:,
"The clnusc relating to money collected un-'
der curative legislation will enable me to
deduct from the $2,000,000 worth of, bonds all
the money that will lia e been collected un
der the curative acts at tho time the bond
issue is made. For instance, if $500,000 will
have been collected under the curative acts
by the time the binds are ready to issue I
will only issue $1,500,000 or the bonds, and
the'lndebtedness w ill only be increased that
much."
HOBSFOBD'S ACID PHOSPHATE
Imparts New Energy to the Brain,
Giving the feeling and sense of increased
ntellectual power.
Music at Blaine to-morrow.
Men's Globe shoes are the favorites. Try
them. Cain Bros.,
Liberty and Sixth Streets.
To-morrow Blaine's great day.
MEETINGS AND NOTICES.
Meetlnes-
ATTENTIONI BATTALION!
At a recent meeting of ex-Union soldiers favor
ing the election of our illustrious, comrades
DAVID MCM. GREGG AXD
JOHN W. MORRISON
a temporary organization was formed and the un
dersigned authorized to call a meeting of all hon
arably discharged ' "
UNION SOLDIERS
who can Join In the aboye purpose to form a per
manent organization to be known as the
GKEGG ANDJIORRIsoN
WAR VETERAN CLUB.
In pursuance thereof all honorably discharged.
Union soldiers are cordially Invited to -meet at
Common Council Chamber, Friday evening. Sept,
18.. at 7:30 r. M.
J. F. DENNISTON, Temporary Chairman.
W. H. LAMBERT, Temporary Secy.
el5-52-Ttrwr
Legal Notices.
-vrOTICE-APPLICATION "WILL BE MADE TO
i the Governor of Pennsyh anla on SATUR
DAY. October to, 1891, ror a charter of incorpora
tion for the Ohio River Improvement Company
under the General Incorporation Act of Aprils,
IS74 by Alex Morrison, Alliert C. Wettengel, James
C. RusselL James F. McGlanrhlln and Josenh M
Kaufman. The object of the proposed corporation
Is the buying, 'selling and improving real estate.
a:m: neeper,
selS-43-7 Attorney for Applicants.
I . Office of CHAS. R. WEITERSHANSQN,
No. 1S5 Ohio sU, Allegheny, r
ESTATE OF ANDREAS KOEHN-NOTICE IS
hereby given that letters testamentary on the
estate of Andreas Koehn have been granted to the
undersigned, tp whom all persons Indebted to
said estate arc requested to make Immediate pay
ment, and thoe having claims against tbe same
should make them known without delay. KARO
L1NA KOEHN, Executrix, No. 130 Third street,
Allegheny. an28-38-F
BEWABD.
$1,000 REWARD
Will be paid by the Connty Commissioners of Alle
gheny county, Pennsylvania, for the apprehension
and deliverv to the Countv Jail of said conntv of
FRED a FlTZSBIMONS ALIAS A. G. BUDD,
who escaped from said Jail September 15, 1891.
Tbe following is a description of his appearance
at the time of bis escape:
Name Fred C. Fitzslmmons alias A. G. Budd.
Heigh th 5 feet 4 Inches.
Weight 120 pounds.
I yes Dark gray.
tjnei
eck Bones Very noticeable.
N ose t erv prominent.
Hair Black mixed with gray.
Mustache Short, black and mixed with gray.
Complexion Dark and bloodless.
Wore shoes No. S or 9.
Gunshot wound on left shonlder.
Wore a double-breasted sack coat and vest, dark
bine pants, black cheviot.
Age About 43 yean,.
Birthplace Supposed to be Brookvlllc, Ontario.
For further information applv to
ft. F MERCER.
-JAMES G. WEIR,
D. J. BOYLE.
Conntv Commissioners.
Coircrrr Comnssioxxns' Office, i
Pittsbcbo. September 15. 1891. t sel6-81
FOUND.
FOUND Yon can bring your pictures to the city
and get them framed w hlle i on visit the Ex
position; cheapest and best framing In the city.
No. 2 Sixth st.. upstairs. T. C McElroy.
STBAYXD.
STRAYED Came to the property of Baltz Die
trich, Ivory P O.. Ross township, Allegheny
co.. Pa., last baturday. a black colt, with Swb
white hind feet and ti lilte spot on forehead Owner
can have same by proving property and paying all
damages.
CHOICE PROFEBT1ES.
A CHABMINGr
$10,000 Oakland Residence.
Corner property on paVed "street. Hand
some aud substantial modern ten-room
brick; lull, bath, laundry, slate mantels,
tile heai ths, inside slnitters, w. c, etc.; lot
48x144. Was built for; use of present owner,
iterythtng first-class. 'Three minutes' valk
from Filth avenue or Duqnesne car lines.
Easy terms. Must be sold within ten days.
H. F. HIPPLE & CO.,
selE-53 96 Fourth avenue.
LOTS! LOTS! LOTS!
We have just put a plan of lots on tho
market tt ithin three squares of Penn ave.
cable cars to be sold in blocks of five or
more. Anyone wanting to make money
quick w ill do well to look at them at
once. Two blocks have been sold this
week. Size of lots 24x100.
KELLY & ROGERS,
621S PENN AVE., E. E.
se!7-32
SUMMER KESOKTS.
THE CHALFONTE
. ATLANTIC CITT, N. J.
On the Beach, with unsurpassed ocean view.
Salt water baths In tho house,
oenu for circular.
UU30-14C-D K. ROBERTS SONS.
MARINE VILLA,
Cape May, K. 3.
Within 30 yards of the surf. Seventeenth
season; 50 rooms added, facing the oea; eleva
tor, baths, etc. MRS. 1". HALLENBECK.
jvl-21-p .
McNAUGHER & CO.,
Contractors for
raring Sidewalks With Cement, Brick and
' .- .f.J?rlck' ConcretinB Collar.
FEDERAL ST., ALLEtJUENT, PA.
Curbstone tumbhed and set. nnll-71-D
tSPDbplay advertisements one dollar per
tqnare for one insertion. Classified real estate
advertisement on this page ten cent per line
for each insertion, and none taken for less ihan
thirty edit
UN Til FURTHER NOTICE
ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE
Classified under the rollowlnar headings will be ac
cepted at the rate of
OXE CENT PER WORD
FOB EACH INSERTION when paid for In ad
vance either at main or branch offices.
Wanted Advertisements of aU Kinds,
SUCH AS
SITUATIONS,
HALE HELP,
FEMALE HELP,
AGENTS,
P.OOM8,
BOARDING,
BOARDERS,
MISCELLANEOUS,
PERSONAL,
TO LET BOOMS,
MISCELLANEOUS FOB SALES, LOST AND
FOUND.
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH,
BUSINESS OFFICE.
Cor. Smlthfield and Diamond Streets,
, ALWAYS OPEN.
BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHERE
WANT. FOR SALE. TO LET, AND OTHEB
TRANMEST ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE
RECEIVED UP.TO 9 P. M. FOR INSERTION.
Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver
tisers already hare accounts with The Disr-ATrn.
FOR THE SOtmiSIDE. NO. 12 CAHiON
-STRFET. TELEPHONE NO. 60K.
FOR THE EAST END. J. W. WALLACE. 6121
FENN AYE.
P1TTSBURG-ADDITIONAL.
THOMAS MCCAFFREY. S50O Butler street.
EMIL G. STUCKET, 2th street and Penn avenue.
ALLEGHENY.
A. J. KAEHCHEK. No. 62 Federal street.
H. J. arrBKIDE. Market House, Allegheny.
F.'H. EGGERS A SON. Ohio and Chestnut streets.
THOMAS MCHENRY. Western and Irwin avenues.
G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves.
PERRY M. GLEIM. Rebecca tnd Allegheny are.
WANTED.
Blale HelD.
ADVERTISING CANVASSER of ability wanted
on a monthly tnde Journal. Address, with
references. Canvasser, P. O. lox 1592, Philadel
lihla; ra.
COATMAKER One flrst-class fine coatmaker
wanted Immediately; steady work and good
wages to the right man: no drunken bums need
apply. First-class eoatmakers pleise apply to W.
J. Huston & Co., 143 and 145 Broadway, East Lh er
pool.O. COATMAKER A good man at once. Address
B. D. Jteed. Blalrsville, Pa.
COLLECTORS and solicitor; must speak German
.and Ecglith and live In Allegheny : must gl c
small bond. Applv to Boom 3, 68 Federal St., Alle
gheny. TjRAUGirrSMAN to take hold of an agency for
XJ an.Al photo-engraving company of Phila
delphia. Call on H. Fischler, Monongnhela House,
after 10 A. Jl. Saturday.
TTvRUG CLERK for Allegheny store. Apply at W.
-&-S U. UUDIOre S U1. B, W 5CTF
) Seventh av.
TvRUG CLERK
Xi 147,WTlleav.
Registered assistant at once.
FEEDER wanted. Novelty Printing Co., 77 Dia
mond St.
FITTER First-class stove fitter; also one bench
and ohe floor stov- plate molder. Apply 106
Marketst.
FURNITURE FINISHFR-At once. Jacobs &
McGlhray, 51 and 53 Federal St., Allegheny,
GENTLEMEN to learn shorthand. Frit ate
shorthand Institute, 415 Smlthfield st., Pltts;
burg. Pa.
MAN With push wanted In each cltv and town
. to "introduce our new paste store polish
among housekeepers and stores ; no labor, no brush,
dust or smell: sells on sight: pars $3 50 per dav.
Address, with stamp. Champion Co., 46 S. Fourth
st., Philadelphia, Pa.
MAN--A capable man to act as policeman, street
commissioner, etc.. for the borough of Edge-
wood. Aprw
I. Wade, Bu
MAN That can do tinning, plumbing tnd Job
bing; steady work. Address Chips, Dispatch
office.
MAN A strictly sober mail, to lav out work and
take charge of shop. Sharon Boiler Works.
MELTER A crucible cast steel mclter; most be
sober and reliable with good recommenda
tions; nope other need apply to room , Hotel
Anderson, Mtntll Saturday morning
MEN Few more men to advertise our business;
good pay. 3S5S Fifth av.
MILLWRIGHT or mechanic competent of tak
ing charge of rolling mill machinery, except
engines. Give reference and address The Yonngs-,
town iron andSteel Co.. Warren, O.
QUARRYMEN Slcdgers and drillers:
.work.. Williams .Brick A Stone-Co.,
ave". near Marlon station B. & O. R, R
T).OUGHERS-f41-Forl6 Inch billet train
scale
Xl'wagcs. Call or address H.P., Nail Co., Clcve
laud, O. t-
QALESMAN Grocery specialty salesman br!a
O manufacturer, to sell the retail and wholesale
grocer trade of Western Pennsylvania, for a line
of goods that are now handled on thelrmerits by
the trade In this territory; good salary paid to an
experienced man; must give good references and
6tate,monthly average salet. of the goods he in now
selling, otherwise no attention paid to applications.
.Auuress irrucer) specialties, xiisnatcn omce.
SHOE MEN Two experience.! shoe men who
have been accustomed to waiting on ladles'
trade; none but men with city experience need
apply. Cochran's Shoestore, 400 Market St., Pitts
burg. STUDENT to learn dentlstrv: must pay a fee.
..Inquire Dr. Yates, 802 Penu av.
TTNEMPLOYED teachers, ministers or any ln
J telllgent persons above 23 rears of age; salary
f50to toobcrjnonth; must not be afraid towork,
and beible to go some distance from city. Caller
address Room 45, Eisner Building.
"ITTAGONMAKER, flrst-class. to run shop.
1 1 dress box 456. Scottdale, Pa.
Ad
"T7"A1TER Must speak German and Engl.lsh
t , Call between 10 and 12 A. M." C. Klttner. 60S
Libert).
YOUNG-man Salesman in carpet department.
Address P. O. Box 141, Titusvllle. Pa., stat
ing experience and wages wnntt d.
TOUG MEN 100 tall young men for the pro
duction of "A Fair ReleP'attbe Duquesne
Theater week of September 21. Applv Monday.
SeptemDtr2l, at 10 A. M., rear door of theater.
'7 fj A MONTH and expenses for salesmeu in
xiD ( 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. Send stamps for full particulars, E.
Converse, 24 Hcrmon St., Worcester, Mass.
Wanted A cents.
AGENTS On salary or commission to handle
the new patent 'hemical Ink erasing pencil;
the greatest selling novelty ever producea; erases
ink thoroughly In ttto seconds; no abrasion oi
paper; 200 to 500 per cent profit: one agent's sales
amounted to ?6I0 1n six dajs; another (32 In two
hours: we want one energetic general agent for
each State and Territory. For terms and full particu
lars, address The Monroe Eraser Mfg. Co., La
Crosse. Wis.
AGENTS "King's Handbook:" 2,633 lilostra
tlons:Sl colored maps: census 1830: sel Ing for
S2o0.Is maklnff-a srreat h
It: agents making money
rapidly; Urritorv going fast;
Fleming A Co., is.) Fifth av.
; liberal terms.
r. j.
ruts Durg.
AGENTS-To sell pianos direct from manufac
turers on salary or commission. 17 Federal.
Allegheny.
A GENTSI or snecialtv
article that sells right
-n. off. Call at 129 Fourth av.
seconn noor.
"Wanted Female Help.
COOK for a small famllv; good reference re
qnlred. Address P. O. Box 273 Pittsburg.
ClOOK-Female, at once. I. S.
' Fremont St., Allegheny.
Crawford, No. 1
I 7EEDER wanted.
: mond st.
Novelty Priutlng Co., 77 Dla-
G
IRL for downstairs work at E-.st End: hleh
wages to good girl. Apply DeRoy Bros., 307
Smlthfield st.
GIRL Experienced girl for general work.
tirandilewai., opposite Mernmac t.
ptIRL for general housework. 304 Locust St.,
Pittsburg.
HOUSEKEEPER Woman 45 or 50 years old to
take charge of house for old gentleman. Call
at Wm. Manchester, Sr.'s. St. Cialrt., hctwein
McCully and Jackson, Nineteenth ward. East End,
at 51'. M. to-day.
rOUSErfEEPER '
LADIES to learn shorthand at Private Short
hand Institute, 415 MnitbHold st,, Pittsburg.
Pa,
SALESLADIES Experienced, to attend Uic candy
standi of I. L. Baker &bon at the Exposition:
best of reference will be required. Call at main
entrance of Exposition Building.
"WAITRESS A capable waitress.
i Lincoln av., AUcgheny,
Apply to 31
"TyoMAN Competent woman as working house-
f T keeper in auilly of four; references required.
277 "Western av., Allegheny.
WOMAN Middle-aged, for general housework,
Mrs. McDonald, corner ward and Frazler,
Oakland.
YOUNG LADY Experienced In the drygoods
and notion business having good references;
speaking German. Apply 104 Wjlle av., city.
"Wanted Mole nnd Femnle Help.
LAUNDRESSES, cooks, chambermaids, nurses,
dining room girls, three young girls, w house
girls. German and ralored girls, teamsters, labor
ers, farmhands, drivers. lirs. . Thompson, COS
Grants.
MAN to wurk about gentleman's place, farm
hands, laborers, coal miners, hotel cooks,
laundry girls, dishwashers, dining room girls,
chambermaids, child's nurse, 200 house girls, fam
ily cooks, chambermaids. Median's, 545 Grant st.
Tel. SO.
"Wanted Partners. ,
PARTNER lu "real estate business; none but a
reliable and actli e man need apply. M. Dis
patch office.
Sf.S&UBim'I' J
WANTED.
'. "Wanted Situations. '
POSrriON as salesman or office manager by
. young roan with energy, push and business
ability; experience In office and road work ; first
class references. Address "Energ," Dlspatcn
office.
POSITION A good position by a vounft lady who
has a good common school "education; not
afraid to worK. Address F., JJlspatcli office.
SITUATION Notice to contractors and nullde-s.
a man having 15 rears' experience in handling
plans, laving out work, superintending men, etc.,
wlsl.es to make an engageiumt. Address Box D,
Dispatch office.
rood reft.rences; bond
Address Auditor. Dlspatcn office.
SITUATION-As gardener and drlier br good
steady man; was 3' J ears with last cmplojer,
then went to Germany and has Just returned. Ad
dress Flowers, Dispatch office.
SITUATION In any capacity dv a young mar
ried man with good education; ' (can streak
three languages). AddressSteady, Dispatch office.
SITUATION-Bj- flour miller, thoroughly experi
enced In both rolls and stones: references. Ad
dress G. S., Box 3), Reynoldsvllle, Jefferson co.'. Pa.
SITUATION As mine superintendent by an ex
perienced man; has two certificates and furnishes
best references. Address Mines, Dispatch office.
SITUATION bv young man to work around horses
and stables, or as truckman ; best references.
Address F. It.. European Hotel.
SITUATION-hmall bet or books or office work for
. two evenings a week. Address A. II. C, Dis
patch office.
SITUATION As cutter or assistant. Address
H. D., Dispatch office.
SITUATION By an experienced housekeeper.
Call at 433 Fifth av.
TUTOR Experienced successful tutor, college
graduate, has few spare hours; elementary
branches; college preparation; highest references.
Tutor, Dispatch office. -
Wanted Boarders and Lodcers.
LODGERS At Anchor Hotel. 323-327 Liberty St.,
cor. Fourth: lodging per ulght, 23c, 35c, 50c;
per-xeck. fl 25, si 75, (2, 3.
OCCUPANTS-Handsome furnished room, with
board. 49 Washington St., Allegheny.
TABLE BOARDERS-Flrst-class table boarders,
terms S5 per week. 35 Federal St., Allegheny.
"Wanted Real Estate.
TO purchase an improved property in Allegheny;
about$2,000or R500. J., room34, 108 Fourth
avenue.
Wanted Boarding.
TJOARD By a young lady for few weeks with a
Jj pleasant ladv: central: will piy4 per week.
Address A. M., Dispatch office. '
Business Opportunities.
7"ALUABLE patented brass novelty to let on
royaltj. Address L. AV., Dispatch office.
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 on, will guarantee prompt loan or no
charge. J.'E. McCrickart, 140 Firth av., Tele
phone 1676. ,
MONEY to loan Immediately: (30,000 has been
Rftwlthus to place this week. In sums to
suit applicants; this is a splendid opportunity to
riartles wanting money at once. Morris & Flem
ng, 108 Fourth av. -
MONEY to loan on short notice. John K.
Ewing & Co.. 107 Federal t.
MORTGAGES-HOD, COO to loan ; sums 00 to $5, COO
to K0, 000: expenses light; monc) ready, b.
J. Fleming. 152 Fifth av.
MORTGAGES on city or Allegheny county prop
erty at lowest rates. Henry A. Weaver &
Co.. 92 Fourth av.
QUICK loan of not over f2.500; highest Interest
paid; real estate security. t Address Loan,
Dispatch office.
Miscellaneous.
A 'GREAT reduction T e want cvervbody to
know that we have reduced our best $5 00 cabi
nets to S3 00. Stewart Co . 90 and 92 Federal St.,
Allegheny, Fa.; diamond FuotoettcsSl CO.
CLOTHING on easy payments. Koehler's Install
mnt I loose. No. 17 Sixth St.. upstairs.
-IREDIT Clothing on credit.
Koehler's Install-
Vy ment House, N o. 17 Sixth st
upstairs.
EASY PAYMENTS in Koehler's installment
House, No. 17blxth tt., upstairs.
PACTORIES of all kinds, however small; lib
eral inducements: write character of busi
ness and amount of capital could lnre6t. Black
stone Land and Improvement Company, Black
stone, Va.
3 FURNITURE to rc-upholser Haugh & Keenan,
. n AVatcr st.
HORSES There are still a few stalls vacant for
business men's horses at the boarding stable,
48 W. Diamond. Apply to A. Fllman, 52 S. Dia
mond, Allegheny.
INVENTORS We make metal
mo'lels and perfect inventions.
patterns
and
E. P. Slentz
Co., 195 First av.
EOEHLER'S Installment . House Clothing .on.
credlt. No. 17 Sixth st ,' upstairs. 2
LADIES', CLOAKS' ana -Jackets on credit at
-Koetd.er.'s Installment House, No. 17 Sixth sU,
upstairs. - . it U ,.. . .
ACHINISTB to notice that'e claim"theri:!s a
strike pendlng-atthe" Continental Tube Works,
now ope, ated bv the Oil Well SupplyCo. 'Interna
tional Association of'Machlnlsts, Jas, Herron,
Master Machinist.
"VTATURAL GAS Consumers of natural gas will
L and It to their advantage to call on James
Owens, of No. 103 Fourth av., and have their
stores and grates arranged for the saving of gas,
as this Is the only way to get ahead of the gas com
panies. l
VTO EXCUSE not to be able to dress well If you
X can buj clothing on credit. Koehler's In
stallment House, No. 17 Sixth St., upstairs.
VTEW-DEPARTMENT Just "opened : ladles'
y cioiksand Jackets on credit. Koehler's In
stallment iiouse,' 17 sixth st., upstairs.
ONE HUNfVrtED barrels mannre, pigeon or
chicken, at Keystone Tannery, 194 Spring Gar
den av., Allegheny.
ONK-THIRD has to bo paid down on clothing In
Koehler's Installment House, No. 17 Sixth st ,
upstairs.
PATENTS OBTAIN KD-O. D. Levis (M reirs)
Solicitor, 131 Fifth avenue, next Leader, Pitts
burg. PEOPLE moving from the city to havp us pack
their furniture. Ilaugh A Keenan, 33 Water st.
Phone IBM.
PIANO and furnlturemovlngShanalian Transfer
Co., Smlthfield, cornbr Water.
PURCHASERS a:.d sellers of stores, business
chances, business properties, real estate, etc.,
call o"h "Wootay A Co., old Smlthfield st.
"TJEAL ESTATE owner.who will negotiate -with
JX two gentlemen to bnlld for them two eight or
ten-room houses on thei installment plan, to be
completed April l:montlflv payments from 20 to
; prompt paying purchasers. Address I!. P. F.,
Dispatch office.
fpANK Light Iron tank about 12 feet long, .-I feet
X -wide, 4 feet deep. Addreis L.. I., Dispatch
office. .
TRUNKS hauled to and from East End for 50c.
Campbell A Davis, 11 Seventh av. Telephone
26.
USE "Jones' Bedbug Paralyzer Jones' Magic
Roach Powder: contains no poison; roaches
banished by contract; satlsfactionEiven ornopav.
Prepared uj Geo. "W. Jonos, 222 Federal ft., AUe
glicny. Pa. hold by all flrst-class druggists.
17
SIXTH ST.-Upstalrs, clothing on
weekly, seml-monthlr or monthly It
ments.
Koehler's Installment House.
FOK SALE IMPROVED KEAL ESTATE.
Cltv Residences.
FOR SALE-6,OC0 A fine brick house, 9 rooms,
modern nxtures. In flrst-class order. In one of
the best down town business sections. (96) W. A.
Herron & Sons, 80 Fourth ave.
SCIOTO STREET Two desirable houses: houses
arc new, nicely finished and Contain Are rooms
and finished attic: only 8700 cash; balance on long
time. Murry A Edsall, .Fidelity Building. Pitts
burg. East End Residences,
I HAST END A new modern frame of 8 rooms,
j reception hall, all modern Improvements, car
riage house and stable; lot 50x100; owing to re
moval of owier from city will sell for KOJ below
value; easv terms; 2 minutes' walk from electric
lines: a bargain to quick buyer (C31). J. C. Jami
son A Co., 80 Fourth ave. and No. 133 Frankstoffn
ave. ,
J OR SALE-J500 cash.1 remainder on easy pay
ments; a new house, 7 rooms, modern fix
tures; lot 50x100 feet; In good neighborhood In East
End; near rapid transit. (17) W. A. Herron A
Sons, 80 Tourth av. , ,
POR. SALE-f7,500-SOUTH NEGLET, NEAR
X riflh a modern house 8 rooms, four on
each floor, besides bath, pantry and modern flx
'?f3:i!.t4::xlcoft 7 " A. HEREON A SONS,
80 Fourth av. se4-3S-F
ffl"l OOO cash required-Frame house, 16 rooms.
IDJ-j reception hall, parlor, library, bath, h. and
c. water and all modern improvements; adapted
for flrst-class boarding house: beautiful snade
trees; lot 60x120 (raonvgroundlfdeslrrd); nearP. R.
R. station and electric cars: price rCOO. (740) J.
C. Jamhon A Co., 80 Fourth av and 133 Franks
town ar. '
$350!
CASH-
-Balance monthly, new nquse five
hall, pantry, porches, etc.', Justli
rooms.
minutes from P. O,
iiiicnsperger & williamr, i
1 onrth av.
Snbnrban Residences.
FR SALE-JJ.0C0. in monthly Installments if de
sired, new Iiousq seven rooms, large lot: well
large lot: well
located, six miles from Union de;
Tlt.
on line of R."
J. Idl J I,
A. Herron A Sons. &i Fourth avenne.
ell-l7-F
SHERIDAN-Beantlful six-room house with lot
100x100 for 3,3C0: right on line of proposed
t1'.1?? ro-"-i "Jtenulne bargain. Baltenspergcr
A nilllams, 143 Fourth av.
YtrlLKINSnURG New frame house.-six rooms,
T two finished attic rooms; hall, back and front
stalrwaj, china closet, slate mantels, slate roof;
bath, w. c. washstand; good location! lot 25x120 to
alley. Hoffman A Baldfldge, Wllkiiisuure, oppo
site depot.
'wrlrrTnrriram?ntSW: fFlsSSrif? ''- " '- " "5-11- H-WaaysTrT 5M
V q-JJJ?"' cys -pi?v - T$'t -r .- .' : - " ; JS' - 31
FOB SALE-IMPBOVED BEAL ESTATE. "" ""TtKT. "" '" " , . CHOICE PBOPEBTIES. . '
- T r i ' . ii-i-i..riii-3fc'i"- ' ' ' "" "" ' '' "" --hNsll-.'M-0M gaarf.-,M,p-l nw im"'" '"' '-r'-'" -' " ' ' T ' ' ' l-1 ''"' "" m 'E"'' '' " ' M
, SnburUan Residences.
"pDGEWorD-P. R. R., six minutes from sta-J-
tlon, new frame house of six rooms, finished
attic, bath, etc.; wide hall, slate roof; lot 50x123
feet: fine view; prlcc3.800. Hoffman & Baldrldge,
Wllklnsburg. opposite depot.
TXTILKINSBURG PROPERTIES-We have for
sale a number of low priced properties that
are worth Investigating; call and see us. Baxter,
Thompson ,t Co , 162 Fourth avc.
JHezlieny Residences.
nSPLAXADE ST.-Lot MK feet front, brick
.fJ none six moms: will sell cheap toqnlckbuyer.
A. u. Wilson. 55 Federal St., Allegheny.
PENNSYLVANIAAV fc,0CO for brick house,
seven rooms, attic, nail, wash house. A. D,
Wilson, 55 Federal st.
U.ll.n. P-T.. L ,. "
TXTALKER and Brown sts., Allegheny-At a
.J i. nrgain, house six rooms. See A. D. llson,
55 Federal St.. Allezhenv.
Miscellaneous. '
ALLEGHENY PROPERTY For sale by Black
&Halrd. No, 95 Fourth av.. -
17.000-Grantav., corner Beechst.. a good brick
dwelllngofltrooms, wide halls, bath, laundry,
furnace, etc. ; lot 31x66 feet. (h 313)
S16.000 Bucna Vista St.. an elegant brick dwell
ing often rooms and attic, hall, vestibule, bath
ana all conveniences; brick stable and carriage
house: lot 33x125 feet. . . - . (bSlO)
7.50O Fa) ette st., a good pressed brick dwelling
nine rooms, hall, bath and all conveniences; lot
21x132 feet. ,- - , t (b287)
t6.000-IKicna Vista St., brick' dwelling of eight
rooms, hall, batb-hot and cold water, both gases,
etc. ; lot 20x110 to a pared alley. (h 319)
The above are only a few of the properties we
hate for sale; coll or send for complete list. Black
& Baird, No. 15 Fourth av.
175
ACRES In oil and heavy gas district;
frame house." 9-v rooms': good cellar and
water;, bank barn: 60xGO: ilOO acres; Improved;
fruits, etc.; 4 feet bituminous coal; 75 acres timber,
pine, chestnut and oak. Address Burk & Dickin
son. Oil Cltv, Pa. . . ' .
FOB SALE LOTS. '
City Lots.
LOTS-Beautlful building lots forfrom 1C0 to $300."
(In the Eighteenth ward; leng payments; easy
tenis. Inquire of Chas. E. Cornelius, attorney,
40S Brant St., Pittsburg.-
T OTS On Wylie and Webster aves. : awa;
down
l ave.
JU
prices. Geo. Johnston, Agent, 62 FoUrtl
T
HEEE LOTS, 72 feet front: fruit, shrubbery.
garden: house of eight rooms, substantial ana
fortable: within one snuare of Center av. :
con
cheknat KLTOO. 1-10-M.' Charles Somers & Co..
123 fourth av. . ,
East End Lots. '
II AIG ST.-Beautlful bnllding lot on Craig st..
netween llayara ana center ave.; sire oi lut
42 feet. .to a 20-foot alley. Geo. Johnston,
nt, 62 Fourth ave.
E
LSWORTH AV. LOT-During September,
magnificent Eilswrfrth av. lot 25'ner cent be
low value; sacrifice. Dispatch office.
Allegheny Lots.
"VTPAR Perrysville av Allegheny, 8 beautiful
1 Tlots. 50x140. and 4 lots. 28x140, at a bargain.
llorncs ,s Co.. 420Smithnelrst.
Suburban Lots.
F
IQR SALE 1f acres ground, 11,500: a fine build
ing site, six miles from tbe union depot, near
fetation. (22) W. A. Herron A Sons, 80 Fourth
INGRAM 111 lovely hnlldlng lots. Geo. Jonn
ston, Agent, 62 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. ,
CVISSVALE-P. R. R.. Palmer Place" lots; ex
O (cillent level lots; two minutes 'from station;
fine exposure, shade and frult.trces. high ground,
good drainage. Hoffman & Baldridgc. ,
WILKINSBURG LOTS-Choice residence lots,
flagstone sidewalks. excellent location, lite
minutes from station'
size 50x120 feet to alley.
Hoffman & Baldrtogc
Wllklnsburg, t" opposite
uepot,
FOR SALE BUSINESS.
1 Business Opportunities. .
BAKERY An established stand doing a good
business: good reasons for 'selling. Address
Win. Scheuipp. cor. Sycamore and Wyoming sts.,
Mt, Washington, city.
BUSINESS CHANCE We have an excellent
business chance for a good 1nan with "810,000 to
910,000 cash in one of. the best manufacturing cort
ccrns In the country large profits and business the
J'car through: the oOlce of general superintendent
stobe filled with agood salary: thls.tSjA good op
portunity for a man wanting a flrst-class business
already established, managed bj the best of men of
high commercial standing: In answer. tohis par
tics must call In person. Office 190 Robinson St.,
Allegheny. Penna. ' '
CIGAR STORE-$1,500. the finest cigar store in
Allegheny City for Cash, or will exchange -for
mortgage or real estate.. Holmes A Co., 43 smlth
field st.
DRUG STORE Tho best opportunity In Western
Pennsylvania; dally sales 5. Address M.D.,
Dispatch office.
I FREEDOM BOATTARD-Containlng about four
. acres; 700 feet river front: switch connecting
with J"ittsburg. Ft. Wayne and Chicago K. R.;
elegant location for mahufacturiug site. Geo.
Johnston, Agent, 02 Fourth ave.
LIVERY business Horses, hearse, surrey,
coaches, buggies and wagons, etc. Keystone
staBIes, 130 Sandusky st., Allegheny,
RESTAURANT-FlaVln'-central "part-of city:
Jewelry -"Stores, good-paying cigar store,
grocery stores, KD0, 0.vi.ooo to $10,000; milk
route. livery (stable, lnmber yard, sshiand oyster
market, bakery,- shoestore. good country store.
Holmes A Co.. 420 Smlthfield st. . ' -
Business Properties.
Lacock. and Sandusky sts.. Allegheny.
FOR SAEE Corner business property: 112,000;
now paying 6 per cent, net, with prospects
future enhancement good,
A Sons, 80 Fourth av.
(05) W.
A.'Herrou
l'3Ud,U
"DOR 8ALE-
Down town corner property, with
nz paving a irood rent: lot 38. ft.
J0 fair bullillnc paying
front: JH.e00.f (44) W. A. Herron Sons.1 80
Fourth ave. ' .
I 70UNDBY business complete, with full equip-'
: ment, patterns, flasks, core ovens and -all
necessary roacninery in lull running,, order, and
doing a good paying business: business last year
$100,100. Particulars from Jus. W."Drape A Co.,
Agents. 813 Wood St., Pittsburg. -
ENN AV.. Near Sixteenth St.. ?10.O00, a fine
flrst-class storeroom, plate and cathedral glass
front, and seven dwelling rooms: also a house of
four rooms in rear, lot 25x100 feet: all rent for
11,000 per year; a good investment. Black A B.ilrd,
9o Fourth av.
SEVENTH ST. AND DUQUESNE WAT-Very
desirable business location. Geo. .Johnston,
Agent, 62 Fourth ave.
FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
Horses. Vehicles, Live Stock.
COACH One three-quarter high seated carriage,
cheap. Apply at Keystone stables, No. ISO
Sandusky st'Allegheuy."
MARE Good sorrel. mare. 6 years old. weight
1.3CC pounds; 1130. -G. J. Blelchner, 2208 Car
son st., Southside. , , V
Machinery and Metals.
BOILERS and engines, second-hand; all sizes,
from 4 to 100 h p.: cheapest in the market; 46
boilers and engines In stock, stationary and porta
ble; upright boilers, mounted farm engine, etc.,
steam pnmps, governor, pulleys 'and shaft
ings Telephone, 3401. 23-25 Park 'way. J, s.
Young, Allegheny, Pa.
BOILERS Second-hand, all sizes, 4 to 100 h. p.,
locoinotlves, 'portables, uprights, tubulars
and horizontals.' aslo manufacturers of, hollers,
tanks, stacks, etc.; old anvils resteeled, dres-cd
and ground, finished as'good as new. W. Man
chester A Co.. Twenty-eighth st Pittsburg.
CtCOND-HAND engines and -boilers Two 55
O uorse-pow-r and two ten horse-power station
ary engines and boilers. One ten .horse-po er
portable on wheels. Thlrty-fUe. 15, 12, ten and
eight horse-power engines, verticaland hor'zontal,
all good and will be sold cheap. Uarmes' Machine
Depot,l First ay. t -
a 'HE celebrated acme automatic safety engines
. and.non-explostvc'hollers.'forgasoroll hicl,
from one to flvc-4iorsepower; also the. latest im
proved ventilattng fans; perfect satisfaction
fuarantecd: by. J.0?rger, General Agent, No. 4
lftli av., Pittsburg, Pa. .
UPRIGHT ENGINES-5to 10 horse power, wlfh
or without boilers. Henry Farnan, 96 Lacoclc
St., Allegheny.
-Miscellaneous. ,
A.BRUNSWICK-BALKE-COLLENDER CO.
. parlor bllllnid.JuUe 3x7, with balls, cues.
counters, etc., onivoeeji m use lor a lew montns;
will be" sold chetp for Immediate buyer.' Address
J. A.
p. licpt. Here's island, Allegheny Co.'
berat 10 o'clock A. M., on the premises. Second
av. near Brewery St.- and old gas works, store,
lionses and dwelling). A, J. Pentecost, Auctioneer,
41SGraatst. t
TTOUSEHOtD FURNITURE for sale. 171
XLaT.. city.
Second
SINGING birds.'-parrots, gold fish, small pet
antmals. Esplch's. 640 Smlthfleld st.
OR; HARRIS'"
CRAMP CURE
-roa-i
Every Ache and Pain
FOR SALE AT' ALISDRUG- STORES."
Manufactured by
l-h:hArris'drugco.',
Nos. 46 and; 48 Seventh AVenw, -
O30-D
PITTSBURG. TA.
t Cltr Residences , ' ' - - ' - '!
TO LET llOpei month house- A rooms In good
order Twentieth st.,8. 8. Send for list,. W.
A. Herron A Son8.'80 Fourth qy. f' t
TWENTY-SECOND ST.. S. 8, No. 64-Houso
free to October; key next door. Culnbert, 4S
Shllohst., Thirty-Second i ard. t
Allegheny Residences.
"VTO. S4 CED Alt AV.. fronting Darks, brick house
Xa of 7 rooms, hall,' bathroom, all modern con
veniences rent. $31 50.
A. Z, Brers Co., 93 Fed-
eraisi., Aiiegucuy.
t
liusrll.ei Sfands-
T-.TTOTlffTrsH ITiilra
ij Stougliton Si StuUeu, 101 Markqt st.
1(S Market
St.
Inquire
STOREROOM and nirclUBg., corner S. Sixteenth
and Sarah sts., -Southside, with shelving, count
ers, elevator, platform scales, etc. complete for
grocery store. Apply-to J. -E. Roth, 1327 Carson
street. - t
STOREROOM Ne"wJ 3U80 and six rooms upstairs:
celler under whple. building; Youngstowu, O.
Inquire of X. Webb, Real Estate Agent. t
STOREROOM of .warehouse. ,.-o 407 Ferry St.,
near Liberty; rehf low.' Enquire at 44 Fourth st.
Booms.
ROOSI First tlnorfronl. office purposes, on good
business street, centrally located. Address L.
C, Dispatch office. t
ROOJI Large, welf-turnlshcd front room,,
suitable lor two or three gentlemen. 167
Wylieav. ' " r i - - t
ROOMS Som uifurnlshed'rooms, suitable for
housekeeping. Inquire on premises 44 Fourth
ROOJI A second-story front ro
53 WashlngtjB st,? Allegheny.
PEBSONAl
r - .-
LADIES Have yoMr bangs cut by the Parisian
hair dresser at Miss M Landers, 25 Fifth av.
"PERSONAL Artists' goods and materials of ail
X kinds; 60 to 75 per cent reduction. Frank Bacon
& Co., 301 Smlthfield st.
PERSONAL-Casll paid for 'old gold and silver;
Jewelry repaired; new worlf made-to order.
Chris. Haucb, 541 Smlthfield. '
PERSONAL We have DooVs. and lots or them:
largest old bookstore west ,of the Allegheny
Mountains. Lerl'sVOCO Liberty St.
PERSON A1W hen 1 was a small boy my mother
always repalred.my breWhes ana Jacket, bit
since I got to be a great blgraau.. Dickson, tlje well
known tailor, C5 Fifth av., cor. Wood st., second
floor, has been substituted, wnor now does all my
cleaning, prcsslug and, renovating In great shape.
Tel. lias. .
ATJCTION SALES:
AUCTION SALE
SATURDAY, Sept. 19,'at 2 P. M..
0 THE-
RIDGEVIEWLANDCO.'S
-PLAN OF FINE BUILDING LOTS,
ON IXE OF THE
California Avenue Electric Cars,
"ALLEGHENY'S GREAT BOULEVARD,"
IK THE ELEVENTH WARD,
ALLEGHENY CITY,
Only 10 minutes' ride Jxqth City Hall.
CITY WATER I
ELECTRIC LIGHTS I
CITY CONVENIENCES!
46 tots Already Sold.
.
TERMS 125 cash on day of sale, balance
on reasonable terms to suit purchaser.
Take CALIFORNIA A VENUE ELECTRIC
CARS.
Get Free Car Tickets, Plans and Particu
lars from
A. 1. BYERS & CO.,
93 FEDERAL ST., Allegheny.
n. B. SMITHSON, -Auctioneer. se!7-67
ATTRACTIVE .AUCTION SALE OF FINE
furniture, carpets, upright pianoforte,
bedding, etc., at the rooms , of the Henry
Auction Co., .21 and .28Ninth St., FRIDAY,
September 18, at 10 o'clock;. Fine chamber
suites in oak and walnut, wood and nfarble
tops, with French bevel- glass, mirror door
wardrobe, chiffonier bureaus, washstands,
chairs and rocker, handsome, parlor furni
ture upholstered in brocatelle taoestry, rugs
and plushes, leather library suite, couches,
easy chair and rocker, line upright piano
forte almost -new, bookcase, desks, side
boards, extension tabic, leather chair.
f - owiies toiietwaie, Drnssels and Ingram car
.. - " . . .
pets, iinoieum, icitcncn ana aaunary iurni
turo. Also at S o'clock lot of notions, drygoods,
millinery goods, hats, ribbons, etc.
Sale positive.
Furniture now on exhibition.
HENRY AUCTION CO.,
sel7-85 Auctioneers.
EDUCATIONAL.
REMOVED-KING'S SCHOOL OF ORATORY,
elocution and dramatic culture removed to
University Building, Diamond St.. opposite Court
House. Byron W. -King, manager; James M.
"W lsman, associate "manager. Class and private
lessons, literature, French and German, Delsarte,
old school and modern; systems. Send for pros
pectus. . , aull-30-MWF
HOMER MOORE
t
Will receive a limited number of pupils in
vocal culture aud. singing. Until October
voices tried free Can at 307 Penn av.
se!7-89
CTJREy
UN1VERSITT,
SIXTH ST.
Thirtv vcjirs nt sneepM. Fnll rollerriiitfl
courses. Normal, Ladles' Seminary, English,
Mechanical and Electrical Engineering De
partments. Conservatory of Music, School
of Elocution, Night. School nnd Saturday
Normal Classes; 'Bookkeeping, Shorthand
and Typewriting, Opens Sept. L Send for
catalosue. II. M- HOWE, Prcst. aulS-D
OW1THIN
O. SHOHTMDBK'lt MEDIA. PA.
U ACADEMY, near Phllademl
ACADEMY, near Philadelphia; choice school
for boys, number limited, mtld winter climate:
health record lias-few parallels;
nne Duuamgi
steam heat; electric ljght and gas; gymnasium with
It
iDl
swimming ' Dam
regulated by steam; ample
grounds: teachers men mid college graduates; spe
cial attention auu private tuioring jor nickwaru
boys; single or double "rooms; fits for college or
business; superior English department; library:
complete laboratory with dynamo,motor, etc.ctc. :
bovs' workshop for .manual training in wood and
metal: Media has seven chnrches and a temper-
anee charter. SWiTHIN CSHOKTLIDGE.A.M.
(Harvard graduate), 'Media, Pa.
OU29-08
mTTQ, TT IE SUsTIEi
Conservatory of Music.
A new school of music on the modern con
servatory.plan. Special advantages. Special
rates of tuition. A new departure. A school
of music with ad villi ta'gei) second to none in
the State. The teachers of each department
nremasteisof high -standing. Among the
teacb.ers'engageaare diaries 'Davis Carte,
Carl Retterand Ad. M. Foerster.
Send or call for .prospectns, MR- CHAS.
DAVIS CARTER, Manager, Duquesne Col
lege Building, corner of Diamond and Rosa
streets. .- t sclO 15-d
NIGHT ;SCHOOL
Special classes in MECHANICAL, ARCHI
TECTURAL DRAWING, nnd 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-jrw
. NIGHT SCHOOL
begVns
MONDAY,' September 28.
For particulars, se,nd for latest Illustrated
Circular, or apply, at COLLEGE OFFICE,
open every evening till 9 o'clock,
after September l
Address, J.C. SMITH'S SON..
Telephone IMS " - 'nnl8-70-MW
ssoo'tossoooOo1
gasos, city or country .property, at lowest
rates. JAS. WTO! APE CO.,.
313 Wood St., Pittsburg.
Telephone So. 075. sel8-39-D
HOME SEEKERS,.
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TZHZ-ESm. ABB
FAIRMOUNT PLACE.
We haye-,40 lots for sale in this plan at prices ranging from S700 to
2,000, situate within two squares of Penn avenue cable and Duquesne
Traction lines.' We. know of no handsomer lots or finer view in the East 4
End. Neighborhood nrst-classj property a block distant sells readily "at
100 per foot front. Call at office'for plans and particulars.
BEECHWOOD PARK.
These lots are situated midway between Fifth and Forbes avenues, con-,
venient to both the Fifth avenue and Duquesne Traction cars. All streets "
50 to 80 feet wide. NEIGHBORHOOD STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS. !
Several jine"houses now under contract or in course of erection. We still
continue 'offering special inducements to buyers who will agree to build
within a year. No lot-sold with less than 50 feet frontage. All houses must
be built back from 30 to 40 feet, according to avenue located upon. Buyers
who' want a home in a good neighborhood, at a moderate price, will do well
to call upon us. Our own conveyance will be at corner of Shady nd Fifth
avenues daily tfrom 10 to 12 a. m. and 2 to 4 p. m., to drive parties to the
park.
SCHENLEY- VIEW PLACE.
The cheapest lots for the money in the city of Pittsburg, less than 500
yards from Penn avenue cable car?, 19 minutes' ride from Sixth street. .
Prices range from 275 to 500, payable in monthly installments of from $$
to 10, with no interest on deferred payments. Title to property indis
putable. Call early and select a good location.
C. L. Straub & Sons,
SUCCESSORS TO STKAUB 4 MORIUS,
106 THIRD. AVENUE, -
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FREES
Boats and Trains
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BLAI-NE. TO-MORROW
GET TICKETS TO-DAY.
Charles Somers & Co;;
129 FOURTH AVENUE.
ASPINWALL
SIX MILES FROM COURT HOUSE AND JUST OPPOSITE
H1LAND PARK 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 oi the two cities. It has the advantages ;
of a city, yet the pure air of the country. It is free from floods
and malaria. Best value for the money in the country.
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Electric. Line"Within a Few Minutes of 'the Place. '
Never-Failing Artesian Wells of Pure Water,
Streets Piped. for Gas and Water.
Excellent Railroad Accommodations.
Beautiful Broad Avenues and SJiaded 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 si?e from 25x100, 50x100 and 100x140, running fa
prices from $3po and upwards. These are a good investment;
and constantly increasing in value.
. THESE ARE NOT BOOM PRICES IN MUSHROOM DISTRICTS. J
"Thirty newt homes already erected and occupied, and -many
others. in course of construction.
For Prices, Plans, etc., inquire of
ASPINWALL LAND CO.,
ASPINWALL STATION, W. P. R. R., .
-OR OF-
EDWARD FORD,
Creighton, Pa.
L. H., SMITH, ,
No.
,No. 909 Liberty st,
Tittsburg, 'Pa.
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