THE PITTSBURG- DISPATCH, WEDNESDAY, JULY 20. 189a 8 STARVING IN A CITY. Humane Agent Adams Unearths a Sad Case in Allegheny. A LAEQE FAMILY OP BEGGABS. Dependent Upon Chance Charity Neighborly Kindness. and THB FATHER PLACED TINDER ABBES Last Saturday evening Agent George Adams, of the Humane Society, was stroll ng about the streets of Allegheny when he was accosted on Federal street by a pale little boy, clad in dirty and ragged gar ments, who begged for a few pennies to buy bread. Mr. Adams asked the child why he was begging in the "street. "I haf to, Mister," he said, "we aint got nothin' to eat to home." "Show me your home and we will see," said the agent, and the little starveling led the way toward Main street, where many of the poor of the Fourth ward have their quarters. They came to an old, almost black, irame house, three stories high, where the boy entered a narrow and dark doorway leading to a rickety stair. "You go ahead," said the agent, "and show me the way." The boy led him ud a dark, dirty passage, with several turnings, until he reached an open door, and entered a room bare of carpet, with only a few pieces of cheap furniture, where a woman in a dirty gown sat in an old rocking chair holding a baby 16 months old. There were four other children standing or sitting about, the eld est being a boy of 13 years. Agent Mc Donald sat down carefully and began to question the woman about herself and her family. Yes, she had a husband, but he did not work. She was not able to work, for she expected that the seventh would be added soon to her family. She did not quote "Wadsworth's tender poem, "We are Seven," but a few tears trickled down her cheeks which recited many poems of human misery. The Ilniband'a Story or roverty. Just then the husband and father burst into the room. He was not sober, his face was red and his clothes were miserable. He was angry when he saw the visitor and Taved about taking care of his own house, but Agent Adams told of his authority and ordered the man to sit down and keep quiet The order was obeyed, and the story was then d-awn from the husband and wile. His .'me was Charles Fette. He used to work when he was young, but he had not done anything for many years. He con fessed that he did not like to work; he was too tired. He had acquired a love for drink and he could do nothing else. He had rent his children out to beg, and thus enough of money was secured to save the family from actual starvation. Most oi the .coin, however, went to a speak-easy near at band, and neighbors helped out a little on the food. As the agent looked on the puny children, with their gaunt eyes, hollow cheeks and dirty faces and rags, his heart went out to them. Poor little things, flowers of innocence, suffering without any fault of their own, from the curse of rum. The eldest bov had work in a shop last spring which brought in a few dollars, but that aid was now lost, and he, too, had been added to the list of child beggars. Criminal Proceedings Instituted. On Monday the agent visited the neigh borhood and made inquiries. He learned that on the preceding day the only food the family had as a bucket ot soup given by one of the neighbors. The little bov ot 7 had, however, contributed to the family's sustenance by getting 10 cents worth "of beer from the adjacent sDeak-easv. The I JntberWeared'that he would be refused and be had sent his innocent child. Yesterdav afternoon Agent Adams went before Mayor Kennedy -end made an infor mation against Charles Fette, charging him with neglecting his children. The man was arrested and taken to the lockup, where he spent the night, thirsty. He will be ar raigned before Mayor Keimedyat 10 o'clock this forenoon, at which hour his wite was notified to appear as a witness. The chil dren will be placed in some comfortable home. When'Mr. Adams had related his story to Mayor Kennedy, the Mayor expressed surprise that there were such cases of pov erty in Allegheny. "Why," said the agent, "lost week I found six people living in one room. They slept on straw on the floor, and all were in such tawdry rags that they were half naked. They were, in tact, so destitute ot clothing that I was almost ashamed to take them through "the streets in the patrol wagon. I put mv rubber overcoat around the girl to cover her form'until we reached the station house. These are scenes which we see weekly, sometimes daily, in these rich cities." Troublesome. Bora Arrestod. O. F. "Mills, special officer for the June ion Kailroad, entered suit yesterday before Alderman Warner charging J. Seibert, Jo seph Hilliard, James Hanna, John Thurkle and John Eigmore, boys ranging from 12 to 16 years in age, with malicious trespass. He alleges that the boys are in the habit of stealing coal, iron coupling pins and other articles from the road, and if they found an unguarded caboose they would go through it and steal anything of value thev found. The boys were held lor a bearing Saturday. Caught Bobbins a Hotel. Joseph Moore, 24 years old, who claims to hall from the Southside, was caught rob bing the Hotel Albion yesterday after noon. One of the employes observed Moore coming out of a room and chased him down stairs. The thief sought refuge in the cellar, where he was captured by Officer Connelly. When searched at the station a gold watch and chain, a pair ot cuff buttons and other goods stolen from the room were found on his person. If you have children you will be inter ested in the experience of Mr. John Cook, of Pilot, Vermilion county, I1L He says: "Two years ago two of my family, a young man and a girl, had very severe and danger ous attacks of bloody flu. The doctor here was unable, after a week's time, to check or relitve either case. I threw the doctor overboard and began using Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Bemedy. Im provement 'was seen very soon and my chil dren arose in a few days from what I feared would be their death-bed. It is a grand, good medicine." Tuwihsu Atlantio City, Sea Isle City, Ocean City, Oape May and Beturn for Twelve Days, for S10, By tbe Pennsylvania Railroad's special sea Ehore excursion Thursday, July 21, 1892. fcpecial train of day coaches and Pullman parlor cars will leave Union station at 8.50 .&. X. These special tickets will be accepted, on regular trains that date at 4:30, 7:10 and 8.10 r. x. Seats lu parlor cars and bertns In bleeping cars can now be secured upon ap plication at tbe office, 110 Fifth avenue. Are You Golnc Out of Town? If so. do not leave silverware or other valu ables in the house, but store them In tbe safe deposit vaults of the Farmers' Deposit National Bank, 66 Fourth avenue, where, at a small cost, you can have absolute protec tion. D Mothers, Brine; the Little Ones To Aufrecht's Gallory, 77 Fifth avenue, and get 13 cabinets lor $L. Perttct action and perfect health result from the use ofDe Witt's Little Early Risers A penect little plIL Very small: very sure ruBSirrrts packed and stored. ilAcan & Keesan, 33 Water street, wsu IT IS HOBSON'S CHOICE. SrnatorTeller Savs a Fre Silver Democrat 1 Would Have Carried Several TTtitwil States He Is In Sympathy With the Homestead SHU Men. Senator Telle! of Colorado, was on the limited last evening going home. He was one of the leading anti-Harrison men, but since Cleveland was nominated he has be come passive, but not reconciled. Free silver is his hobby, and he says it is only a question of time until a bill is passed. . "The faot is," he said, "there is not much enthusiasm anywhere for Harrison. If Blaine had been the candidate, the. people would be awake all over the country. As between Harrison and Cleveland it is Hob son's choice for the free silver men. We can't help ourselves now and I suppose our people will adhere to party. Cleveland is even more pronounced against silver than the President. If the Democrats had nominated a free silver man, they would have carried several of the Western States. They lost the opportunity of a lifetime. Both parties in favoring bi-metallism have taken a big stride in our direction. They knocked out the gold standard fellows like Sherman and Morrill, who are hand in glove with Wall street. There is no doubt that a free silver bill will be passed by Congress this fall. We haven't given up the fight; indeed, it is only com menced." The Senator asked the direction of Home stead, and then he said: "My sympathies are always with the workmen. I see the firm is charging some of the men with murder. My opinion is that the workers are in a po'sition to turn the th!eL The fnmnmv. bv sendincr armed guards to their works, incited the riot, and are directly responsible. It is not fair to blame the tariff for the outbreak. ,1 have always voted for protection on the ground that it maintains wages, and if I didn't think the system had this effect, I would never advocate it again. The time has come in this country when capital is able to take care of itself. It is the workmen that we must protect. I don't blame them for organizing and insisting on their share of the profits. It is their right. The Pinkertons should be suppressed by law." D0CT0S AND JEWELER. They Occupy the Same Cell and BelpOne Another Oat. A jeweler and a doctor occupied the same cell in the Allegheny lockup yester day for several hours. The doctor was Samuel Anderson, of 22 Western avenue, who was charged with disorderly conduct, A few days ago M. J. Slattery, of 164 Jackson street, Allegheny, met Anderson and said that Anderson bad insulted Mrs. Slattery on the street, but that if the doctor would apologize all would be forgiven. Anderson failed to make the apology, and when Slattery met him yesterday in front of the City Hall he sailed into the doctor and gave him a b'ack eye and several loose teeth. Detective Aiken arrested both men, and Slattery deposited a forfeit to appear this forenoon. Shortly afterward Samuel Harowitz, who keeps a jewelry store at 183 Federal street, was brought in and locked up with Ander son. Joseph Crawford alleged that he had taken a watch to Harowitz for repairs, receiving meanwhile a cheap watch to carry, and that when be went yesterday to get his good watch, the jeweler failed to deliver it. He accused the jeweler of larceny as bailee. Harowitz and Anderson apparently put their heads together, After three hours E. T. Cooper, Anderson's father-in-law, appeared and signed a bail bond for Harowitz. The jeweler hurried to his store, and having gathered up some cash, returned to go bail for Anderson. His scheme of reciprocity was defeated, how ever, for in the brief interval a druggist friend of Anderson had appeared and secured his release. There may be some interesting testimony at tbe Anderaon Slattery hearing this morning. THE PEKETSYILIE BOBBER'S; The Third Man Arrested and the Fonrtli 1VI1I AppearTo-Day. The third man accused of complicity in the assanlt and robbery on Perrysville ave nue last Sunday evening, Charles Smith, was arrested yesterday afternoon by Detec tive Kornman and Patrolman Shume at the electric machinery shop, of It D. Nuttall & Co., on Orant avenue, Allegheny. Smith is well known and has had a fair reputation, lie is only 19 years old. A fourth man, Lally, is also wanted. He has been work ing at NuttaU's shop, and Smith promised to have him at the hearing this morning' before Mayor Kennedy. Smith says that the only part he took In the assault on Blumer, Lut'zlnger and Nagle was to try to stop the aBair. Several times, he savs, he drew Gildernew away, but that ferocious voung man returned to the attack. It was Gildernew, Smith says, who took Blumer's watch and afterward threw it in a ditch. Smith got the chain and returned it to Blumer. Smith savs that Gildernew and Thompson were drunk when they made the attack. Younp; Postofflcit Bobber Caught. Harry Banks, a colored boy 19 years old, was brought to the county jail last night by United States Marshal Harrah, charged with robbing the postoffiee at "Washington, Hancock county, Mil., in April, 189L The officers succeeded in finding him in the Huntingdon Reformatory, having been sent there from Bnldford county for larceny. MEETINGS AND NOTICES. Notices. VTOTICE-DR. JNO. COOPER. JR., HAS RE i MOVED his offices from No. 42 N. Diamond st Allegheny, to rooms 42 und 43 Westlnghouse build ing, Pittsburg. NEar, nose, throat and chest dis eases. Hours 1 to 4 p. M. Q O. V. EXCAMPMEXT-Lysle Camp No. 2 will O- hold Its first annual encampment at Slippery Rock, on P.ft W.R.R.. from Julv 20 to 30 Inclusive; rates wlllbeSl perday.lncludlngmeals,danclng and sleeplngaecommodatlons; tickets on sale at grove: quarters furnished, except blankets: railroad fare, round trip. Si 50, good for 12 days; trains leave 8:10 A. v., 3 P. M. dillT. NOTICE-STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING-NOTICE Is herebr riven that it iiwiil m.iin. f of the stockholders of the First National Building held at the office of the corporation (Dispatch building), Pittsburg. Pa,, on THURSDAY, the 15th day or September,-1892. between the hours of 10 o'cloc A. M. and 12 o'clock noon for the pur pose of voting upon a proposal to Increase the cap ital stock of the corporation from 31,000.000 to l(t 000.000 In shares of the par value or 100 each, as pro vided dv the laws of the Commonwealth t Penn sylvania. . D. P. CORWIN. CHARLES WILCOX. President. Secretary. .Dividends. TitE Bex FnsjrBxix lNsrRA.jrcB Cootakt. ) OP ALLEGHENY. PA., ALLIGUEWr. July IS. 1892. J-PANY have this day declared a dividend of ONE AND ONE-HALF DOLLARS (3 per cent) per share, pa able on demand. WM A. FORD, Secretary. The safe Deposit and Tbust Courxxr i OP PlTTSBL RO, HTTBBL KG. PITTSBURG. July 14, 1892. TAlvii)EM-THE DIRECTORS OF THIS F&nSEm2r,!rr!? VJI declared a dividend of THREE ,3) PERCENT, on the capital stock, out SL'im "J1" of the la" lx months, payable forthwith, free of tax. WILLIAM T. HOWE. Secretary and Treasurer. HH'.. FOUND-That Jones Co.. 333 Atwood St., Oak land, guarantee that they clean aud renovate feathers satisfactory to everybody: all feathers weighed on receiving and delivering; ordeia hy mall promptly attended to: work called for and re turned the same day to any part of tne city. AUCTION S4LE- AUCTION-SALE OF INTERE5T8 IN THREE Iron mines. Saginaw. American and Dexler mines, and S. 000 acres of Iron lands lu the Islipem Ing Iron Range. JULY 25, 1692. at 10 o'clock a.h beginning with the Sasrlnaw m!n twn mnA ,,- half mile east or Ishnemlng, Marquette county, Mich., and continuing until all is sold. :-ala oa LUG ,! UUI1UI, A on appUcatlon. Mlcln ' tue crounas. Menus made known 011 dav of sale or Auuress u. r. CONRAD, Detroit, $500,000 To loan at S to 6 per cent interest. In amounts and for time to suit. Apply to . . .. . , ' SAM'L J, GRAHAM, 1 Attorney at Law, No. 150 4th av., Pittsburg. a3Clartfled real estate adoertUementt on thU I page ten cent per lint for each insertion, and TKNi. WMMJiyM KM HWII (ICCIHy SCIIM. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICB ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE Classified under the following; headings will be ac cepted at the rate of ONE CENT PER WORD FOR EACH INSERTION when paid for in ad vance cither at main or branch offices. Wanted Adverlitemenit of all Kindt. SUCH AS SITUATIONS, MALE HELP, FEMALE HELP, AGENTS, ROOMS, HOARDING, HOARDERS, MISCELLANEOUS, TO LET BOOJLS PERSONALS. MISCELLANEOUS FOB SALES LOST AND FOUND. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. BUSINESS OFFICE Cor. Smlthfleld and Diamond Street. ALWAYS OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS, WHERE WANTS. 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 Tbe DlSPATcn. FOR ALLEGHENY. NO. 107 FEDERAL ST., TELEPHONE 3021. FOR THE SOUTHSIDE. NO. III! CARSON STREET. TELEPHONE NO. 6022. FOR THE EAST END, J. TV. WALLACE. 01H PENN AV. PITTSBURG ADDITION AL. THOMAS MCCAFFREY, K00 Butler street. EMIL G. STUCKEY, 24th street and Penn avenne. ALLEGHENY ADDITIONAL. F. H. EGGER8&SON. Ohio and Chestnut streets. THOMASMcHENRY, Western and Irwin avenues. WANTED. Blaln Hnla. A eood barber: good wages. Inquire BARBER at Loi at Louis Bolster's, 77Lowryst., Allegheny, Pa., Troy Hill. BARBER At Geo. Schatzman's, No. 40 N. Dia mond St.. Allegheny. B ARBER-At 431 Fifth av. BOOKKEEPER-Glve experience, reference and salary. Address Bookkeeper. Dispatch office. BOY about 18 years old that understands cutting meat In a meat market; mnst bring references. Apply at 28 Robinson St.. Allegheny City. Fa. BOY A good boy Tor barber business: one that can shave well; (3 and board. W. U. Scheel, Jeannette. Pa. BOY with experience la barber trade. 221 Re becca st., Allegheny. BOY To learn barber trade, avenue. Apply 1383 Second B( O Y Inquire at COS Wood st. BEICKLAYERS-Ten good men: wages (4 per day. Apply at once Morewood av., near Fifth. RRICK SETTER A good brick setter willing to move to tbe country. Apply to the Hersperger Company, Vickroy and Magce sts. BUSINESS man to travel; salarv and commission. A. McCallum. Caxton Building, Chicago. piANVASSERS Forlatest noveltles;freo samples. J 102 Fourth av.. room 6. jrtARPENTERS (Si) for outside Work: apply, lm J mediately. Clark, Richmond ft Co., SI Pride street. C1LERK A first-class shipping and bill clerk; J must be a good and rapid penman and expert at figures. Address P. N Dispatch office. DRAFTSMAN wanted A mechanical drafts man Is wanted for a rew days to finish np a set of drawings, which may lead to longer employ ment. Address Draftsman, Dispatch office. DRUG CLERK Registered drug clerk: mnst be sober and competent. Apply Gllmore ft Co., 40 Seventh av. DRUG CLERK, O. A. Address Manilla, P. O. Box 324. Pittsburg. Pa. ENTRY CLERK By a large mercantile honse in Pittsburg: must be a neat rapid Wrlter.qDtck and accurateln calculations and have rcfe-ences as to character. Address M. 2, Dispatch office. E RRAND BOY One ltvlwr In East End pre- xerrea. Horne a warn, si inn av. GARDENER An unmarried man who can milk and do general work. Call 909 Liberty st. HAND, toby makers, ertyst. Apply S. Hack, 319 Llb- IRUN POLISHERS First-class workmen to polish lamp bases, etc.: steadv work; no strike or trouble. Pittsburg Brass Company, foot of Locustst., Allegheny. LABORERS-Brlckyard laborers and teamsters at John Lanzft Co. 's, limited, Bedford av., near Kirk pa trick St. . city. MAr, A good jnan who understands the care of horses and garden: must be sober and Indus trious. Address U.S. A.. No. 201 Main St., ureens burg. Pa. . ' MAN A practical man to fallow board stove patterns. Apply at once to the Anshutz Bradberry Company, Preble av., Allegheny. TITAN A good reliable and sober man who' can' jjx. poiisnmarDie;senareierence. j.B.wuuams, Frostourg. Md. MAN Business ability: solicitor: position worth 3900 year. Address G Dispatch office. EN Two good men to work on a :arm by the month. Apply to T. J. Sheridan, Diamond Market, OFFICE MAN Experienced man to keep books and general office work: must be steady, com petent and trustworthy; state salarv cxpectcd.age, experience and reference. G. P.., Dispatch ofllce. PORTER Good porter for barber shop. Address C. H., Dispatch office. SALESMAN On salary or commission, to handle the new patent chemical ink erasing pencil; the greatest selling novelty ever produced i erases Ink thoroughly In two seconds; no abrasion ot papert 2C0to 300 per cent profit; one agent's sales amounted to 1620 In slxdavs, another 332 In two hours: we want one energetic general agent for each Mate and Territory. For terms and particu lars address the Monroe Eraser Manufacturing Company, X, 10, La Crosse, Wis. SALESMEN Who can easily make STi to 173 per week, selling tne celebrated Plniess Clothes Line or the Famous Fountain Ink Eraser; patents recently lssned; sold only by salesmen, to whom we give exclusive territory; the Plniess Clothes Line Is the on y line ever Invented that holds clothes without plas-a perfect success; the Fount ain Ink Eraser is entirely new, will erase Ink In stantly, and Is king of all; on receipt of SOo will mall sample of either, or sample of both for II, with circulars, price lists and terms; secure your terri tory at once. The Plniess Clothes Line Co., No. s7Hermonst., Worcester, Mass. SALESMEN One hustler In each town and cltv; 320 per week, no experience necessary; write quick. E. (lately A Co.. Allegheny. Pa. SALEbMEN-A few good salesmen to sell a fi typewriter: no toy; a good practical machine. Home Publishing Co., No. 2 Sixth st. QALEbMEN-To sell line of cigars; flOO a month kj ana expenses nam. jloui matra Cigar Co.. Chicago, HI. SHOEMAKER for repairing; must be good, quick workman: no other need apply to A. Whlteley, 128)4: Third av., upstairs. SOLICITORS for city and adjacent towns. Pitts burg bult Clnb Company, No, 52 Sixth av. TEACHER for grammar graae, salary foO per month, by School Board of Jeannette. Pa. ; must come well recommended: send application to secretary on or before August 1, 1892. W.L.Helntzel man. Secretary of Board. TRAVELING SALESMEN-To sell Baking Pow der: to the right man liberal salary and com. contracts will be made; experience not necessary: If yon answer any ad In this column answer this one. U.S. Chemical Works, 340-848 VanBuren. Chicago. mHAVELlNG SALESMAN in Pannivlvanlji JL Ohio and West Virginia to sell laundrr soaps to the trade; must be first-class; no others nepd apply. Address Trade, Dispatch office. WAITERS 3 good waiters and 1 dinner waiter; no evenlug or Sunday work. 50 Diamond su. Hustle Dairy. v Agents. A GENTS run line rresidental earn ipalgn badsre XI. Daages. pictures, nuiiuns, etc; sample F. Stayner ft Co.. Providence, R. L A GENTs-Wonderful advertising device pat- A ented; every merchant buys: big pay; Inclose BUkUip. AlkU R. V, MAblUC, ,T 19. AGENTS-33 to 37 dally; experience unnecessary, Putnam ft Co.. Perfumers. West Wlnsted, Ct. Female Help Wanted. A PPBENTIOE8. good sewerst others to learn ii. dressmaking and cutting. 333 Penn av. GIRL For general housework In small family. Inquire of Mrs. J. C Buffum, fi07 Stan tou av. East End. IRL Good wares and lltrht work. Tnnnim . VJ It and 14 Wyile av or 2i Franklin st. i IRL for general housework. No. 1703 Penn av. f IRL for general housework. 119 Diamond st. LADV TEACHERS-The School Board of Etna will meet Monday evening, July 25. to elect ci;mcjbiui wu a. v. ooiary m oh ) per mouth. W.Xi. jonnson, secretary. Hale, and Female Help-Wanted. HELP At once, 100 farm hands white and eol. waiters, butler, woman coots. 2 waitresses, chambermaids, .dish washers, laundry girls, ntcht - sMwwasiiaau H" MW IIUUBC KIT It- t0 COOKS. aI a tA mtym sjiaI jamais- -.-.4 .1-.. . . v - . - chambermaidvcol. cook and chambermaid. Mee- uan ' Agency, ofouraaisi. HELP Seamstress, laundress, cooks, dlnlnr Mtmfi vlrla ehaTnfiti.al,f. .... n . ? Tm .. ""- -" -"--.MO, IIUC-CI, iW IIUBH girls. for country: girls or hotels and boarding houses, German and colored: girls, 60 farm hands. aiEAOHERS-For Baldwin Township School! . salary 040 a month: apply by mall orln person : vieuHvn Mta piKfl Q1T ST. at X r, K.. at Point View Hotel. HrawniTlllit rnnJI Geo. S. Graff, Secretary, Castle Shannon, WANTED, Situations fTsmted. ANT kind of clerical work to do In evenings: good penman. Address U. E., Dispatch office. T30SITI0N In a bank by a yonng man H rears of X age; good at figures and in ticrman; 5 Tears expei natel rience In tbe business. Address F. L. is, Dls- h office. POSITION Bv man of 55 as collector or In cleri cal capacity with some outside bustling; good penman; accurate flgurer. A. B. C, Dispatch ofllce, POSITION By practical accountant. 10 years', experience as bookkeeper and shipping agent. Address T. Y. Dispatch ofllce. POSITION Young man will work anywhere at anything, anyplace.. Address Good Hustler, Dispatch ofilce. POSITION as barber by. young man with 3 Tears' experience. Address B. B. A., Dls- paten omce, POSITION, with capital, in a good hnslness; best of reference glTCii. Address Contractor. P. O. Box 922, SITUATION By a man of long experience In general ofilce work who can give the best of city references: will take a position for two or three mouths or permanent If satisfactory arrange ments can be made. Address H. J Dispatch office. Wanted rnrtner. WANTED Partner A gentleman to buy a half Interest In a legitimately established business for H COO: location central; onilftli av.: branch house en Federals!,. Allegheny: work most refined and easy: hours short; profits urge; business has a showing or nearly 9,000 during pact 8 months. For particulars address. If you mean business, Prodis, Dispatch office, Hotels. DInlnE and Lunch Booms HARTMAN HOUSE-Mr friends and the public Invited to atop and see me on the war to and from the races; fine bar and restaurant; also cov ered stabling: one of the nearest hotels to races. Hartman, 107 to 119 Frankstown av. HOTEL FEDERAL, No. 171 Federal St., gheny. Rates 1 and (2 per day. Alle- P ARTIES going to tbe races to stop at Hotel Norwood (cafe and bar), the popular East End resort: spring chicken and refreshments. 264 o 270 Frankstown av.; nearest hotel to races; 'busses will connect with Uuquesne electric. Penn and Fifth avenue cars, and start from hotil every 80 minutes. Frank Y. Over. Prop. VISITKcvan'sladles'and gents' dining rooms. 108 Penn ave.; business men's dinner: ladles' noon lunch; meals anytime; everything In season. Business Opportantloa Witntnt. WANTED Man with some push and tl, 500 cash by a reliable manufacturing concern; 11,200 salary, commissions and Becurlty tor money: don't answer this unless vou mean business. Address M. W., Dispatch ofilce. Boarder and Lodgers (Vanted. BOARDING Persons wanting boarding for the summer, at reasonable rates, should writs to Hotel Williams, Ohio Pyle, Pa, BOARDERS With room, legbeny. At 82 Lorraine St., Al- BOARDERS Nicely furnished second story room, all conveniences. 6108 Broad St., East End. ROARDERS-H X) gheny. a week. 104 Middle St., Alle- LODQERS Anchor Hotel, Liberty, corner Fourth: lodging per night, 23c, 35c. ioc; week, 1 25, 11 75, 32, U. Fire lasunnco- Wanted. BENSWANGKR ft ZAHN-Flre insurance. Fourth av, 00 Financial Tf untea. PNANCIALLoans ofS00, 11,000 tofeOOOand up to 120, 000 on mortgages on Allegheny county Improved property quickly placed at very small est cost to borrower. Send your application to me and I will save tou money on mortgages, a. J. Fleming, 400 Wood St., cor. Fonrth av. MONEY to loan. In sums offSOO. $1,000, 32.000. 96,000 and upward, at lowest rates, on mort gages. Charles Somen ft Co., 131 Fourth av. MONEY sis per cent. We have $30,000 to loan 3300 up. Alles Bros, ft Co., 164 Fourth av. MORTGAGES on cut or Allegheny county prop erty at lowest rates, Henry A. Weaver ft Co., 2 Fourth av. rpo LOAN S200.000 on mortgages: 3100 and up- j. wara at o per cent: atuouu at si per cent on residences or business property, vacant lots or farms. 6. H. French. 125 Fourth av, WANTED-Loan of three hundred dollars for six months: will give paid np policy New York Mutual Life Insurance Company lor twelve hundred as security. Address Box 314. Postoffiee. WANTED Mortgages on Improved city or Alle gheny couaty property. llcCune ft Coulter, 93 Fourth av. qel ( OOO to loan at 6 per cent. John K. Ewlng IpXU A Co., 107 Federal St. Miscellaneous IT an ted. AN electrician wants desk In nicely furnished ofilce. Address Electrical, Dispatch ofllce. BIDS for lighting, McKeesport. a large hall. B F. Robinson. CONTRACTORS and builders to know that we are now prepared to furnish ltd brick in largo or small quantities. havlnarl6r lb stock 600. 000: daily oanadtT of works. ao.OOOr brlek full stab and nnl " form color. Call or address irwln Red Brick Co.. uniu, x: a. PAINTING and plateglass glazing. 626 Grant St.. Pittsburg. R. C. MlUer, PATENTO O. D. Levis (20 years). Solicitor, Ml Fifth av., next Leader, Pittsburg: no delay. rPRUNKa hauled to and Irom Uast Knd for 50c. X Campbell ft Davis, USeventbav. Telephone 276. T7"ANTED A farm of 73 to 100 acres of land it within 10 or 20 miles of Pittsburg, and within one and one-half miles of the railroad; as to loca tion It may be within bounds either north, soutli. east or west ol this city. W. J. Bender ft Co., No. 110 Shady av., E. E. WANTED Acreage: must be within Smiles of city; within 3 minutes' walk of transit; lie suitable for snb-dlvllon. Address, stating loca tion and price, Sub-dlvlslon, Dispatch ofllce. WANTED Kvcryone wno vasts tne nnest and cheapest wall paper in America to s-nd far samples; sent free to any address. U. G. O'Brien, Paint and all Paper More. :S2 Filth av. WANTED-Evcrvbody to know that Second av. cars for Orphans' Picnic will leave Fourth av. and Market st. tla Fourth av. every three minutes to grove. TTT ANTED Everybody to know that f-econd av. I cars for Orphans' Picnic will leave Fourth av. and Market St. via Fourth av, every three minutes to grove. WANTED Pool tables wanted, to buy one or two; state how long been used and lowest cash price. Address 2043 Penn av.. city. WANTED To Duy a quiet horse, suitable for lady, to drive In buggy or light carriage. Inquire .No. 945 Liberty st., city. WANTED One-horse platform spring wagon and harness: must be good and cheap. Address W., BuxPlO. Pittsburg. TTANTED Trunks hauled to and from East it End for SO cents. Campbell ft Davis, No. H Seventh av. Telephone 270. WANTED To hire horse, harness and covered waeon for delivering purposes, Robinson, Dispatch ofllce. WANTED to buy a second-band light bnggr. Address P. 'O. Boxes, Sewlckley. Pa. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Horses. Vehlules. Live Stock: Kor ,.- DELIVERY wagons Delivery wagons all styles; our own make. Wm. Beckert, 340 to 344 Ohio t., Allegheny. Telephone. 34J0. T70R SALE or exchange Horses I have two i young wors: norses ana one driving horse fine bred which I will sell orexeban lor household lurnlture or building material. Ad dress Thomas Grogan, Verona, Allegheny Co., Pa, HORSE Good horse snltable for delivery wagon: doctor buggy and harness; will sell 'together or separate. Inquire at Iff Federal st.. Allegheny. HORSE Large handsome bay horse' suitable for coupe or delivery wagon. .-Address Horse, P. O. Box 911. PACING HORSE-Tom D.. record 2:30. sound and all right. Inquire of Wm. Bowman, Kerr's sale stable, Duquesne way. i Dogs for Sale. BEAGLE PUPPIES-Parcnts grand hunters: finely pedigreed; sold at a bargain if taken at once. W rite Dan W. Roberts. Hatelton, O. , ton, O. Machinery aud Hetala For .!. BOILERS and engines, second-hand: all sixes, from 4 to 100 b. p. : cheapest in the market: H boilers and engines In stock, stationary and porta able, upright boilers, mounted farm engine, etc. ; steam pumps, governor, pulleys and shafting. Telephone ML, u-iAl'ark way. J. a. Voung. Alle ghenr. Pa. NGtNES Genuine Acme automatic safety en i lines and non-explosive boilers, from one- iial alf to five hone powers, for natural gas or carbon oil as fuel: latest Improved ventilating fans and water motors, sold by J. Prager, sole agent, at No. 4 Fifth av. bend lor catalogue and Information. ENGINES and boilers of every description: brick yard supplies; contractors, and rolling mill ma- chinerv. ' 1 nomas uarun-. sons, x,acock and san- dusky sts.. Allegheny. IMPROVED 'Whitman A Barnes high-speed automatic non-explosive engines and boilers, exhaust and ventilating fly fans of our own make: also electric lighting; second-band old-stvle Acme automatic engines: second-band Snedlker and car fir rana: B. W. Paine ft sons automatic engines, from I to 250 horse power; electric motors, water motors and all kinds of light power and supplies. Tompkins A Ulrlch. Engineers and Contractors, SI8 and Ma Liberty St.. Pittsburg, Fa, Xtubb.r Stumps ror JUi, 01 ET your robber stamps, steel stamps, stencils. J seal presses, brass checks, etc. from Sheaffer eol pre , 4KFII A Co. Iitnav.. jjuu-s vouege ouildlng. PRINTERS1 stands and coses fbr sale cheap: a prompt buyer will get a bargain: second-band saw table la good condition; sold because space needed. Apply DIspatou business office. FOB SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. Musical Instrument. PIANO Fine upright piano, Juat new, for any reasonable price: need money very bad. 105 Pennsylvania ay., Allegheny. Miscellaneous For Sale. T ARG AIN3-B ARG AINS- Carpenters' 28-in. handsaws t 15 Brace and S steel augur bits 98 Large bottle black Ink ,.... 3 Large family hammocks... 43 Carpenters' levels 24 Carpet tacks, per dozen papers 9 Glass cutters , , 6 Emery knife sharpeners. , 9 Rnbber-tlpped leaa pencils 1 Two-foot rules ,...' 5 Flooert rides from :. 00 Solid steel hat:hets 25 And many other Items too numerous to mention at proportionately low prices. HOWARD KOYER, 105 Smlthfleld St. CXASH REGISTER, letter file, standing desk, S8 Diamond St. GKINDSTOSES-In au sixes, for all grinding; Cralglelth. Newcastle. N and other grits; Iron frames and fixtures all kinds of Nova Beotla frames and fixtures for band. foot or nower mounted stone, oil stone, emery wheels and grinders. Wm. ai. Klrby, Itt First avenue. TTSE Jones' Bedbusr Paralvzer-Joncs" Magic KJ Roach Powder: roaches banished by contract tract; Aile sausiacuon given or no pay, 221 Federal st. gheny. Sold by all first-class druggists. ron SALE-BUSINESS. Business Opportunities. TiRUG STORE-One of the best retail stands In J the county: reasons for selling, sickness: ; S3, 000 cosu. Auuress yuinine, mspaicu omce. FOR SALE-Llrery stable In Allegheny, doings good business. J. K.. Dispatch office. V FURNITURE business. Canton. O.. doing the largest business between Pittsburg and Chi cago, on tbe P., Ft. W. Sk , Ji. R. : for a live man with capital here is an opportunity of a lifetime. If you mean business, call or address H. D. Mc Crea. Canton, O. OIL REFINERY for sale: the plant of the Ex celsior oil Co.. located In Cleveland. O.: the property consists of IS acres of land and a complete refinery for refining and manufacturing carbon oils, naphthas, parafflne oils and wax. and Is also equipped with tanks and machinery for compound ing. For further particulars Inquire of the Uom Fiany, Cleveland, O. bealed bids will be received or the above property up to and Including August 10. 1892: the company reserves the right to reject any and all bids' REAL ESTATE OFFICE doing a large business ; long established, making large profits: will Bell for 3300. Address Box B 0, Dispatch office. TOUTEon evening newspaper; route will bo JLV sold cheap If bought at once. Address W. J. T Dispatch office. OjJQ OOO For sale furniture and good will of 12 vDx roomed honse with wine parlors and well established transient trade: central location; splendid opportunity for right party: terms cash. Address J. Grantham, 172 Erie St.. Cleveland, O. ajfTrfYwlll buy a hardware and tin store. tJvOOyJ also a full complement of tinners' tools. Inquire at 716 Fifth av. Business Properties For Sals. 1 f PER CENT net investment, on Citizens' elec LVJ trio line, fine storeroom and three dwellings: all new; rented to good tenants: brings 3960 year rent. M. F. Hippie ft Co.. 964th av. FOR. bALK LOTS. City Lots. LOTS"-LeveI lots, 25x120 feet to a 20-foot alley.two squares from electric cars. Nineteenth ward; excellent neighborhood: at only 390O: these are un usually good lots at the above price. MurryftEdsall, 1 Idelity building, 121 Fourth av. rfl ri T cr840f 3500 Herron Hill Park plan; av. cable cars at 5ZilO choice lots near Wylie av. above prices: some on paved street onlv siodown. uuwn. Black naianca ss amontn; sure to cuuauce quiv&i, ft Balrd, 93 Fourth av. Ilaielwood Lota For Sal. w AZF.LWOOD AV.-An elegant corner lot. IrresularShaDe. equal to 62X120 reek witnina few minutes' walk of Haielwood station. Baltimore ft Ohio Railway, and Second avenue electric cars; will sell cheap for cash, td quick buyer. John E. McCrickart, S3 Fourth av. : telephone 1676. Fast Fnl Lota For kI. IAST END-Lot 60x160 ft. ; perfectly level: beau !i tlfully located: no better place In East End, Twenty-second ward, near Penn av.: price only J3.2S0. (137.) W. A. Herron ft Sons. 804th av. LOTS Good level lot, 25x135 feet. In the Twenti eth ward: prominent street: near cable and electric cars and P. R.H. ; good neighborhood ;only $1,400. Murry ft Edsau, Fidelity building. 121 Fourth av. "VTT'FsTArTXRTF.R RT One of the best locations VV lnShadyslae: lot 65x175 feet, with beantlful lanre shade trees (136). W. A. Herron ft Sons, 80 Fourth av. $&5 PER FOOT FRONT-Cholce building lots. great developments are making In this portion of the East End, and purchases at these figures are sure to yield lloerat profits; Stanton a v. frontage, street Improvements, 370 per fool; plans and full particulars at our ofHes. (2-50-327.) Charles Som crs ft Co., 131 Fourth av, Alleghenr Lota FJr-Bl. FINE BUILDING LOTS-A. D. Wilson, 65 Fed eral st., Allegheny. , Suburban Lot For Sale. BELLEVTJE ROROUGH 11 acres- snltable for sub-dlvlslon; divided bv Rodgers avenue and a 60-foot street: fine building site: supplied with ex cellent spring, natural gas, water, beautiful view; only 5 minutes' walk from electric road now being laid; price low: terms to suit purchaser. A. Z. liv ers ft Co., No. 93 Federal st. LOT 1 10 cash and $2 a week will buv a nice build ing lot at Wllklnsburgatfrom 3230 up to 3450, as to sue. location, etc., near P. R. R. and Du quesne electric, on which the fare Is only 7 cents; these lots are good Investments to anyone of small means; no lot less thin 30 feet front: good wide streets, etc.: Wllklnbburg Ii now supplied with water works and Is the most thriving village out side the city line: vou will have to call soon If you get a lot. C. II. Love, 03 Fourth av. LOTS at Idlewood Beautirnl level lots on Main St.. on which electric cars will run lo Mans field: price from 3200 to 1100. on easy payments. A. Bauck. 441 Grant st. Farms For Sm, T?ARM A good and very pretty farm of 275 acres i in west vs: nan ciearcn, Daiance wen um bered: good hulldlnis. fruit and water title nei lect, low price anu no commissions. Address Bo No. 240, Cumberland. Md. FOR MALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE Cltx Residence. BLUFF ST., near College New brick house, 8 rooms, hall, bnthroom. Inside and outside w. c: all late Improvements: terms to suit. Root. Coward, 20 Bluff st. Exst End Koaldonce For Sale. TTOR SALE In Sh.idyslde: 34,700 for a neat new X frame honse of 8 rooms, front and rear porches, bath and lauudrv. all complete; slate mantels throughout, tile hearths, range, pantry, sliding doors. Inside shutters, both gases, electric lights, nlcelvflntshed throughout: lot 24x133 to an alley; located within one square from Hfth av. cable cars. Morelaud ft Haas 6114 Penn av., E. E. HOMEWOOl) AV Corner property, with new 2-story dwelling of 10 rooin6; hardwood man tels, with cabinets: tile hearths, open plumbing, wired for electric light, piped for both gases: bay windows, front and rear porches, fruit and shade trees: Immediate possession: small cash payment, balanco to suit. Baxter. Thompson & Co.. 161 r ourth av. C'Q SOO New frame dwelling of 6 rooms and fln taOr Ished attic: hall: vestibule; front and rear porches: bath: inside w. c. : tiolh gases: hot and cold water; open stairway; dry cellar: all sewered; etc. r lot 25xUo : In a good neighborhood and con venient to Duquesne Traction. (381.) Moreland A Haas, 6114 Penn av.. K. E. OOO Cheap brick house. 4 rooms on each floor, center halL modern fixtures, stable in rear, lot 40X100 .. large poren wim yara in front: East End : location good: Immediate posses sion if desired (93). W. A. Herron A Sons, 80 Fourth av. ffl C 300-BIg bargain on Penn av.. near Atlantic ivO) av.; brick house of 11 fine rooms: hall, tile vestibule, slate mantels, bath, large, dry cellar. Inside shutters, electric light, nat. and art. gas, good lot, etc. John D. Banks, 04 Fonrth ay. dT A 700 A neat brlek house, fstands alone) 8 heater: tlDr rooms: modern fixtures Including Int77v19n Inritflnn -vei-v detrmhle- Oakl Oakland, on riiUDurg came line. 4th av. , ir-"--w- '. .-.--- -.-. . v A. Herron A Sons. 80 OfO OOO On Citizens' cloctnc line, handsome CJ new 6-roora frame dwi new 6-room frame dwelling; water, gas. etc.; good location; Bargain ju. jr. uippie vo vs ourtn av. OOO Oakland dwelling house, DOj sgxlM ft. (99) W. A. Herron & Bona. Fourth av, Allegheny Kesld.ijces For Sale. ALLEGHENY Excellent house and large lot on line of Perrysvllle avenue cars; IS minutes' walk from postofOce: 7 rooms, reception hall, bath hot and cold water, porches, hall, dry cellar. etc., and all In vcr 'prv rood 01 lot about 33x100 feet; 13,750, Jas. W.Drape A Co.. 813 Wood st.. rutsDurg, ALLEGHENY, near Ohlost.-10 per cent clear; two small houses and corner lot; seven rooms and storeroom, now rented at (372 annually; rent paid promptlv every month; asnlen'ld Invest ment. Jas. W. Drape A Co.. 313 Wood St.. Pitts burg. IRWIN AV. Frame house of rooms, water and gas; lot 25x183; price 12,20!). George S. Cut ton, 64 federal St., Allegheny. LOT ana new bouse, modern Improvements, near bead Charles st. ; cost fS.030: will sell for 12,603, small cash payment. Call or address Otto Miner, Uhelton av. T IVKR AV. Brick bouse or 8 rooms: lot 20x70 XVi prices-, 200. George S. Cotton, 64 Federal st.. Allegheny. Spd, 900 for new brick dwelling In Second ward, Allegheny, on line of electrla cars: 8 rooms. bath, lavatory. halL dry cellar, with cemented floor, marble mantels. Inside shutters: everything in prime order; terms to suit: possession given at leoraer Jas. W. once. urape uo., sia gou su, .run- burg. Sabnrban Keainenooa Kor 4ala. DELLEVUEResldcnce: mnst be sold to close an JJ estate; great reduction In price; situated on Lincoln av,, near Birmingham av., adjoining U. P. Church, being a new Queen Anne frame, con taining 12 rooms, bathroom, reception hall, well, porches, etc; large lot well Improved; new fences and walks: fine view of river and valley: inquire on premises. W. M. Pollock, 110 Fourth av. TO LET. City Bnaldemroa. TO LET Honse, 8 rooms and attic; No. 48 Chat bam st., city. Apply to Charles Mitchell, 151 4th av. East End Residences To l. mo LET Wlneblddle av.. frame dwelling. T JL rooms, reception hall, bathroom, laundry. J. C. Hellly, 77 Diamond st. Alleghvny Kesmeiicrs To Lee mo i,W-B John E. Ewlnar ft Co.. 107 Federa JL st., houses, stores and apartments, TO LKT ror Allegheny houses see A. D.Wilson. S3 Federal st., Allegheny TO LET For Allegneny nouses, see Scott ft (McMlllen, 71 Federal si. Suburban Bldencea To Let, BRUSHTON 112, Brushton. 4 rooms and bath; beantlful location. Address Wm. Mofiltt, Brushton. tloomft To Lai. FUBTH AV.. 133 Furnished rooms front or back for gentlemen. L ACOCK ST. Furnished rooms, ail modern con veniences. Apply to Moyle'a, IBS Lacock st., Allegheny. MONTGOMERY AV., 46-Faclng parks: elegant front room; conveniences; moaerate. TTICKROY ST., 43-Furnlsned rooms, with bath: V from 8 to i. . Z Bee additional adieu under Wanted Boarders and Lodgers. Bnalnesa fttsmrts To Lot. TO LET Tour-story brick building. IS "eeond av.. two doors from Smlthfleld tt.t will leas for five years. Apply at first floor office of Kauf manns' store. TO LET 3 Sixth st.. large plate glass front store room, 22x00, good Casement: possession at once: Hotel bcblosser building. Black ft Balrd, W Fourth av. ' Ilfllcei and tx -om "n L. TO LET cheap: 2 large connecting offices, second floor, with vanl s: one of th best locations on 4th av. W. A. Herron ft Sons. 30 Itll av. , rpo LET Desk room. No. 109 Fourth av.. first floor front. Black ft Balrd, No. 95 Fourth av. BUccllnon" lo I.etv TO LET Vacant lot, 30x110. with stable, corner Penn av.. Third st. and Exchange alley. Apply Nicola Bros . 205th av. TJSR40XAL. IJER3UNAL Credit, yea. credit on line dress goods, silks, satins, wraps.etc.. at J. Dlrrer's, com 4, McCance block, 701 Smlthfleld. PERSONAL Cash paid for old gold and silver watches and Jewelry repaired: new work mad to order, (.hria llauch. Ml Smlthfleld. TIERSONAL-Ston while going to races here; J. finest shade, attractive laon. stabling, best of liquors. Hartman House. 107 to 119 Frankstown avenue. PERSONAL Hair, moles, etc., on ladles' faces permanently destroved by the electric needle without pain or scir; consultation free. Miss Etreng, office 9C3 Penn av., Dickson building. PERSONAL-Ladles wishing to take Tnrkn Face Baths or face massage for removing blemishes and Improving the complexion will please visit my parlors at 903 I'enn av., Pittsburg. Miss Sherwood. PERSON AL When I was a small noy my motner always repaired my breeches and lacket, but since I got 10 be a great big man. Dickson, the well-known tailor. 65 Firth av.. cor. Wood st,, second floor, has been substituted, who now does all my cleaning, pressing and renovating In great shape. Tel. 1558. PERSONAL-BIr. William Thompson, who Is a glassworker. has been missing from his borne since July 4; when last seen he was at 33d and Penn av.; no person knowing of his whereabouts, any Information of the above person will he thankfully received by his wife. Mrs. Annie Thompson, 183 31th st., Pittsburg, Pa, Other papers please copy.' PERSONAL Ho for the races l-Stop at Hotel Norwood (cafe and bar) for spring chicken and refreshments; nearest house to driving park. : 264 tq 270 Frankstown av. : nearest house to races; 'busses will connect with Duquesne electric and Penn and Fifth avenue cars and start Irom hotel et ery 30 minutes. Frank Y. Over, Proprietor. CHOICE1 PROPERTIES. FOR SALE. BARGAINS IN EAST END PROPERTY Four-roomed bouse, good cellar, lot SO hy 164 leet, level; price $1,500, $500 to half cash, balance easy; Also, 6-roomed house, slate mantels, slate roof, front and side porches, lot 30x110, sot with bearing fruit trees; price $2,300, $700 cash, balance in J 13 monthly in stallments. Also, 6-roomed house, similar to the above, on corner lot 30x110 feet; price $2,400, $800 cash, balance to suit. All these properties ate within 8 minutes' walk: of Duquesne line, and wltu the proposed exten sion will be within 3 minutes. JlcCUNE COULTER, S3 Fourth av., Pittsburg. Sylvan Terrace. DARRAH STREET, OAKLAND, 250 fr. from FIFTH AVENUE, 40 and 50 ft Lots, the best value in the market. SAMEL W. BLACK & GO,, 99 Fourth Avenue. FOR SALE. ANNUAL RENTAL $1,800. Price Only $16,000. If sold soon a creat bargain. Well Im proved, new buildings, location very central and desirable. (110.) See W. A. HERRON & SONS, SO Fourth avenue. FOR SALE OIL AND GAS LEASES. 1.282 acres of oil and gas territory, bavins 6 producing oil well. 2gas wells and 1 gas lino, all situated at Bakotstowu, Allegheny conntv, Pa. Will be offered at public sale on the premises THURSDAY, July X8, 1892,at 1:30 o'clock p. M. For further particular! apply to R. Kalch thaler. Stall No. 33 Diamond Market, or ad dress BUTCHERS OIL CO..LIM1TED, Pitts burg. C. G. JiENTEL, Secretary. - TWO STORY ANOANSARD Brick honse on North Hlland avenue, near Station street, containing 12 rooms, large halls, bath room, both eases, electric light and all modern improvements. House in perfect repair. Will be sold furnished or un furnished. Lot CSxlSO leet. One of the most desirable residences in the East End. Per mits to view the premises can be obtained from FroxLiTT Ttixx akd Trust Co , 128 Fourth Avenue. REMEMBER THE SPECIAL REDUCTION Made in the price of lots to induce building still continues at KENSINGTON. Take advantage - of it and get a home at LITTLE COST. Investments made now will double within a year. LOOK OUT for the announcement of another large works to tie located at KENSINGTON. Visit the new manufacturing city. Free Railroad Tickets furnished. Salesmen always en the ground. Other infor mation at'office of THE KENSINGTON IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. No. 79 .Fourth Ave., First. Floor, Pittsburg, Pa. EDUCATIONAL. I 0 A SCHOOL YEAR-BOYS' SUORTLIDGF, Media (Pa ) Arademr reopens Sept. 21. Swlthlo C. Shortildge (Harvard A. B. and A. M.). Prlu.. Rev. Henry Dixon Jones, Rector. PBIVATE SHOKTHANJ) INSTITUTE, 3IS Smlthfleld St.. Pittsburg. Pa. Shorthand and typewriting per month, H 50; per quarter. 13: six months. 320. Write for catalogue. THIZX COLLEGE, GKEENVILLE, PA. For both sexes. Departments: Classical. Pre paratory, Music, Art. Accommodations elegant. Fall term opens September 8. 13)2. Address Presi dent 1 A. MuiILEXBiitG. D.D..LL.D., orPaor. Jos. R. Trrzit, Sect' of Faculty, Greenville, Pa. BEAVER COLLEGE AND MUSICAL INSTI TUTE. Beaver, Pa., for young girls and young ladles, opens lis thlrtr-elghth year September 13. Literary, Art. Elocution and Music! ourses. No death In 3s years. An able laeulty. Prices moder ate. Special advantages In Music. Send for cata loxne to the President. REV. R. I. TAYLOR. "TT7"EST WALNUT STREET SEMINARY VV lor young ladle?. 20th year. Is pro vided lor aivln'r a superior education In col legiate, eclectic: and preparatory depart ments; nlso In music and art. Mrs. HEKRI ETTA KUTZ, 2045 Walnot St., Phllada. ROCK HILL COLLEGE. Elllcott City. Maryland. Schools. Classical, scientific and commercial courses. Respectable young men and boys re ceived as boarders. Send for prospectus. BBO. DENNIS, President. PENNSYLVANIA, BUSTLKTON, PHILA-DELPHIA-St. Luke's School. A htgh ciass school. Exceptionally liealthful loca tion. Delightful surroundings. Special care) of younger boys. Illustrated catalogue. CnARLES II. STROUT, - F. E. MOULTON, Principals. ST. JOHN'S MILITARY SCHOOL," MANLIUS, N. T. Full conrses of study. Under the visitation of the Regents of University of New Tors: and War Department. RT. REV. F.D. HUNT INGTON, Prest.; WM. VERBECK, Supt THE Boarding; MISSES ANABLE'S and Day School lor Young Ladies. Will reopen September 28th, nt GO Bayard St, New Brunswick, Now Jorsoy. CURRY UNIVERSITY, Sixth Street. ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS For Clasical und Scientific Courses Angnst 25-20. (160 in prizes. For full information address II. M. ROWE. President. Kail term begin September 6. Jy733-wsj BISHOP BOWMAN INSTITUTE, A SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, Corner Penn avenue and Fourth street. A Collegiate and a Preparatory Depart ment. Special attention to Modern Lan guages and Mnsic The next session opens Wednesday, September 14. REV. R. J. COSTER, A. M Sector. JyUV35-ws EXAMINATIONS FOR ADMISSIOS TO THE WESTERN UNIVERSITY Will bo held June 24-25, Sept. LM3, at the University. For catalogue address W. J. HOLLAND, D. D., President. TRINITY HALL, WASHINGTON, PA A Bonrdlnc School fbr Hoys, PVepartaa; Them for College or Ba.Inean. ITome school. Military, limited number, refined surroundings, healthful location, spacious and beautiful grounds. From the Rev. It VT. Grange. Pittsburg. Pa.: "I take pleasure in saying a word or two In cor dial recommendation of 'lrlntty Hall. As one of Its patrons for the past three years, I have been deeply Interested, of course. I have seen the school life and have looked Into the course ofstudy and tho methods of teaching. AH these are very satisfactory. I hare seen too, that the care Is kindly, the food excellent, and tbe discipline ad ministered with rare good sense and Jndgment. Trinity Hall, to my mind. Is tbe most home-like' of any school I ever saw. ' ' Apply to J. B. WHEELER. A. M., Head Master. or W. W. hMITH. Washington. Pa. PROPOSALS. u. S. ENGINEER'S OFFICE. CUSTOM House. Cincinnati. O.. July 16. 1S92 Sealed proposals for furnlaliinc brick, sand anustone required loriocjcanamovaoieuam No. 6. Ohio river, near Beaver, Pa., will ho received at tills offlco until 2.30 r. v. AUGUST 18, 1S92, and tiien publicly opened. Specifications, blank forms and all available information will lie furnished on applica tion ito this office. AMOS STICKNET, MftLqr ot Engineers, U. S. A. rl ' PROPOSALS-SEALED PROPOSALS will be received until FRIDAY, July 23, 1892, at the office of Frank Hunnings, Borough Engineer, Room 701 Penn building, Pittsburg, Pa., where plans and specifica tions can be seen, for the grading and raving, with best quality vitrified brick, of lays alley and Lyon alloy in the borough of Jiillvale. The contract will be let to the lowest and best bidder at special meeting of the Town Council JULY 22, 1892; Council re serving the right to relect any or all bids. Attest: JOUN a REED, Burgess. f. S. COOPER, Town Clerk. Otfick or Watzu DgpAirorraT, 1 Boons 4 and S Bask or McKeespokt Bl'd'o, V McKeesport, Pa. ) VTOTICK TO BOILER MANUFACTURERS J.! Sealed proposal' will be received nt this office until TUESDAY, August 2. 180i, until 4 o'clock r. M., for the mrnisblnir, erec tion, etc.. for the McKeesport Water Works of four (4) horizontal, three (3) fluo steam boilers, specifications for which can be ob tained by applying at this office. Proposals to he marked "Proposals for Boilers," and the board reserves the right to leject any and all bids. KMANUEL WOLF. Secretary. TOTICK TO CONTRACTORS SEALED 1 proposals will be received at the Council Chamber, Mansfield, Pa., on MON DAY, July 25, at VXD p. m., for the paving curbing and sewering of 'Washington ae nue. in the borongh of Mansfield. Plana and specifications can be seen on and after Monday, .Inly 18. at the offloe or W. L. Conl son. Borough Engineer, Room 423 Blssell blocs, Pittsburg, or at B, J. Hardy's drug store, Mansfield. No bids will be considered except for the entire work. A bidder's bond or certified check (or the sum or $300 muse accompany each bid. The Council reserves the right to relect any or all bids. O. K. COOK. W. B. WILSON, Clerk. Burgess. HORSES. Seven match teams, 4 saddle and general drivers. Must be sold at once. COR. DUQUESNE WAY AND 4THSTBEET. IB D1TCUTC O. D. 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