THE PITTSBimG DISPATCH. WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 1891 .7. 'fj HE MARRIED IflMSELF. JXJ)urr Makes a Greene County Girl Think She Was-Bis "Wife HI MAKES OUT HIS OWN "LICENSE. Pome Fanny Brats Are Hade intle Prep aration of the Blank. XHfiALlEGED GROOM IS IfOW IN JAIL- JonnX. 7nrr, Jr.. son of the proprietor of the Dui r Hotel, Fourth avenue and Market street, is in jaiL To-morrow nijrht he will be given a iearing before Alder man Succop to tnswer the serious charge of leading Magpie Kram er astray. The case is a most peculiar one. It first iraa called to the attention of the Southsida police last Friday, but they turned it over to Aeent McDonsld, of the Anti-Cruelty Society. Yesterday afternoon that gentle man told it o a Dispatch reporter. "Last FridaV tM Mr. McDonald, "Grant Davis," ot 155 McLain avenue, came tome. He said h is nivtce, Maggie Kramer, of Greensboro, Greene county, had been at his home for severaT days. On Thursday he thought some of her actions singular and he asked her if she had not left home without her parents' consent Maggie confessed that she had, and still further startled her uncle by remarking that she was married to Durr. He aked lor the particulars of her marriage, but Maggie would not lay open her heart on that subject- Tlionsht the ?Iarritc 't I-egal. "Mr. Davis thought that the marriage was not legal, but that D uxr.had arranged a mock proceeding. I ten Mm home to in vestigate still further. Monday he came back and told me that Maggie had said she was married to Darr at Cnwberland Md on July & He uncle told her that she would have to leave the house. She begged rovunUl 2 o'clock in t rfn.ojm she said Dnrr was coming then . taKe her away To this Mr. Davis consented. He immediately came down and told me. 1 hid warrants sworn out for Dan and Cap tain Stewart detailed two special men to watch tor him. One man was tern to Air. Davis home and the other xna.i vent to Durr's hotel. After giving me this infor mation Mr. Davis returned to his hem, Jurr Treat Hl Wife Badly. "Shortly after 12 o'clock Monday -Mr. Davis came into the office carrying a bundle of torn papers. He explained Unit Dnrr had made a call during his absence. He told Maggie that he was never married to her and that now he was tirep. oi ner. Durr then took the marriage certificate and a number of letters he had written her and tore them up. He then left the .house, telling her he never wanted to see her again." This looked as though Durr had slipped through our fingers, but we re solved to be on hand at the appointed time anvway. Sure enough at 2 o'clock Durr appeared at Davis' ready to claim his unlawful wife. He was ar rested and brought to the police station. He was not at all communicative. In an swer to the Sergeant's question whether he was married Durr replied that he never was. Maggie was held in custody by her uncle. A Bun;I?d Forgery. "I took the little pieces of paper Mr. Davis brought me and finally succeeded in putting them together. The most important Is the marriage license and it is as unique a legal blank as I ever saw. The thing is a "orgery and a very bungling one at that. It s alleged to have been drawn by 'Squire Hagerty, of Cumberland. There are a rreat number of questions to be answered in filling out a marriage license Dlank. In doing so Durr made some very funny breaks. 'According "to the blarifc he is Maggie Kramer and she is Joun K. Durr. In nearly every line there is a glaring blunder. The most ludicrous one is where Maggie says she was never married, and on down a little further the question is asked whether the woman was ever divorced. Dnrr answers this by saying that on December 25, 1889, she received a divorce at Gainesville, Cook county, Tex. At that time Maggie had seen only 12 winters. Durr makes the marriage license do for that purpose and a certificate too. Forgets to Tell W ho Married Him. "In writing no the license he forgets to state what county Cumberland is in, and after a long string ot stuff about being united in the holy bonds of matrimony, Durr forgets to sav who tied the knot. "This morning I had a talk with Maggie. She is one of those persons that will not tell anything unless she wants to. In ap pearance she looks to be about two years older than she is, and is rather pretty. I tried to get her to tell me her story, but she would not. She said she had lived with Dnrr for three weeks, but where she would not tell me. About her marriage she would tell me nothing more than that she thought she was really wedded to Durr. "Durr is a well-known character. He is about 23 years of age. He has been mar ried before and divorced. His divorce pro ceedings were quite interesting Mrs. Jarrett, the wife of the Jarrett who skipped from the Southside four years ago with 575,000 of the people's money, was made co-respondent in his case." I OB HUMANITY'S SAKE. A tons List or Contributions to the Hu mane Society. The Humane Society held its regular meeting yesterday afternoon, but nothing outside of routine business was brought up. The following contributions were acknowl edged: "William G. Johnston, $25; "William Metcalf, $25; Hon. B. F. Jones, $25; Mrs. James Park, Jr., $10; Mrs. Charles Lock hart, $25: Miss Martha F. Lockhart, $20; Misses Eleneor and Jeanette Lockhart, $10 each; G. Snnstein, $5; Kaufmanns, $5; "William J. Friday, $5; Mrs. Sarah M. Run nings, Mrs. Margaret Brown, Louis Brehm, J. G Michel & Sons, Charles Pasiel & Co., "William E. Stieren, Potts, Haberman & Co. and cash, $1 each; 'Squire F. X. Fisher, fines, $20; 'Sqnire L. F. Holtzman, fines, $10; 'Squire John T. Harris, fines, $30; Squire T. M. Potts, fines, $10, and 'Squire J. White, fines, $10. 50 WORTH OF CONSCIENCE MONEY E. Maginn, the Well-Known Cracker and Confectionery Blanufacturw, Receives This Anionnt From Belfast, Irelnnd. Among the letters which Mr. E. Maginn, the well-known Liberty street merchant, found in his mail recently was one post marked Belfast, Ireland. Upon opening it he beheld an English 10 note. Not expect ing a remittance from that city he was natur ally somewhat surprised. A closer examina tion revealed the fact that the only writing or inscription in the way of an explanation from the sender was on a single slip ot paper. The words were these: "Conscience money." This clears the mystery to a cer tain e'xtent only, for Mr. .Maginn is at a loss to know by whom the money was sent or when it was appropriated by the sender. Mr. Maginn desires the Belfast papers,, whose editors peruse The Dispatch, to men tion the incident and acknowledge with thanks the letter received. He considers this action on the part of person concerned entitles him to forgiveness. This he freely grants. Walker's Family Soap contains no free alkali, and will not waste away like ordi nary soap. MWT Ftrsjttjms reupholstered and repaired. Bauoii & Keekait, 33 Water street. SXAlLln size, great in results; De Wittf Little EarlyRisers. Best pill for constipation best for sick headache and sour stomach. GOOD TEMPLARS MEET. The Thirty-Ninth Annual SeMlcm ot the Order Convened In Pittsburg Yesterday The Grand Lodge Officers Make In couraglng Reports Juvenile Templars' Rood Showing. The thirtyninth annual session of the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania, L O. G. X, convened in the Veteran Legion's Hall on Sixth avenue yesterday at 10 o'clock, and proved to be the largest ever held in the State, the number of delegates being about 150. G. C T. "YV. H. Morgan presided, and the morning session was conducted in sub ordinate lodge degree. It was devoted to the reading of and consideration of the re ports of the Grand Lodge officers. The report of Grand Chler Templar W. H. Morgan showed that in his opinion changes were needed in district work and methods. Districts eight and nine showed the largest amount of vigor under the pres ent svstem. Lecture work was done in sev eral districts with good results. He stated that "this had been a year of exceptionally hard work and discouragements great mountains appeared that we did not antici pate, but thanks to our Heavenly Father the summit has been reached and a reaction has set in." He recommended that closer feeling of unity be encouraged between the grand and subordinate lodges and also that a tax be laid for the pur pose ot a fund to pay expenses of delegates from subordinate to'grand lodge. He recom mended the "Course of Study" and other temperance literature for the promotion of a healthy and progressive temperance senti ment. He made a plea for a more substan tial support of the official organ for this State; also referred the members to the in surance feature that was being added. The report of the Grand Secretary, Charles E. Steel, showed a membership at present of 5,805 in 1G8 lodges, with a cash balance in the Grind Treasurer's hands of $129 77. The Superintendent of Juvenile Temples, Miss S. Ella Stearn, reported 60 temples w ith a net membership of 2,518, with a fund amounting to $198 89, and expenses of $161 58; leaving a balance of $37 3L She urged that more effort be made for their in stitution, and that the hope of our country lay in the hands of the youth. These re ports, together with that of the Grand Treasurer, were referred to the Committee on Distribution. GOING TO THE CLEVELAND EACE& Preparations Being Mads for the C M. B. A. Picnic nt ABqulppa. The Catholic Mutual Beneficial Associa tion of Allegheny county will hold its an nual picnic at Aliquippa Grove, August 1. About 25,000 people are expected, and to accommodate the crowd the Lake Erie road will run trains every 30 minutes. The rate has been fixed at CO cents for the round trip. Yesterday moraine the road had 172 peo ple on the regular excursion to Niagara and Toronto. The Smoky City Lodge, K. of P., w ill run an excursion to Lakeside, near gtoneboroogh, next Sunday. The distance it 180 miles, and the Jate will be $t About 350 Pittsbargers left on the Lake Erie for Cleveland 3 esterday to attend the races. A 2IB HTSKALXONQ& J, S. Ferwler Caprares the Lirgest One Ever Caojrht by a Pitts burger. Until a few weeks ago Doc. Shenner, the veteran fisherman, enjoyed the reputation of having caught the largeit muskallonge ever pulled out by a PittsbuTger. His fish weighed 51 pounds and was caught at Snow Island. But this summer J. S. Fender captured one in the French, river weighing 52 pounds. He is having; the head mounted, and it will be presented to E. C Dnnna vant, City Passenger Agent ot the Lake Erie road. He intends to hang it on the wall in his office. Threatened to Kill His Mother-In-Law. Deputy Sheriff May, wto has been given considerable notoriety on account of the part he played in the capture of the man who attempted to assassinate H. C. Frick, was sued before Alderman Gripp yesterday for disorderly conduct. The complaint was lodged against him by his mother-in-law, who stated that he had drawn a revolver and threatened to shoot her. May and his wife are both in the Central station, and will have a hearing to-day. SIcDonongh's Search Mns Soon Ended. James McDonougb, who was struck by a train near Jack's run, on the Ft Wayne Eailroad, on Monday, died yesterday morn ing at 5 o'clock in the "West Penn Hospital McDonough was a resident of Massachu setts and had been stopping with a friend on Fifth avenue. "When struck by the train he was walking the track, having started out in search of work. Two New Companies. At Harrisburg yesterday charters were given to the Fifth Avenue Bridge Com pany, of McKeesport, capital $25,000, and to the Excelsior Flint Glass Company, of Kensington, 'Westmoreland county, capital $75,000. Plasterers Still rtrm. For the local Plasterers' Union, Mr. Ten nary, formerly walking delegate, reports that the 250 men who stopped work on, May 1 owing to alleged arrogant demands by the employers, are still firm. Geo. P. Hamilton, Attorney, 149 Fourth Avenne. Orphans' Court Sale. Desirable Ileal Estate. Estate or B, C. Grav, deceased, on Wednesday, July 27, at 2 o'clock p. n., on the premises. No. 159 North avenue. Particulars from Wx. O. Park, David E. pabx, A. J. Pentecost, Jakes J. Donnel, Beal Estate Auent J. I'aistzb, Jr., and Auctioneer, Executors and 413 Grant St. Trustees. A re Ton Going Ont of Town? if so, do not leave silverware or other valu ables in the bouse, but store them in tbe safe deposit vaults of tlie Farmers' Deposit National Bank, 66 Fourth avenue, where, at a small cost, you can have absolute protec tion. r Hot weather underwear at James H. Aiken & Co.'s, 100 Fifth avenue. MEETINGS AND NOTICES. Meetings. NOTICE-STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING-NOTICE Is hereby given that a special meeting ofthe stockholders of tbe First Nations! Building and Loan Association of Pittsburg. Pa., will be held at tbe office of the corporation (Dispatch building), Pittsburg. Pa., on THURSDAY, tbe 15th day of bepteinber, 1892. between tbe hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and l: o'clock noon for the pur- riose of voting upon a proposal to Increase the cap tal stock of the corporation from SI.OUO.OOO to 10. 000,000 In shares of the par value of $100 each, as pro vided or the laws of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania,. D. P. CUKWIN. CHARLES WILCOX. President Secretary. Dividends. The Bin Franklin Insurance Compant, ) Or ALLEQUENT. Pa., ALLIGHE'VY.JuIr IS, 18W. J DmDEND-THE DIRECTORS OT 1HIS COM PANY have this Car declared a dividend of ONE AND ONE-HALF DOLLARS ( per cent) per share, payable on demand. WM. A. FORD. Secretary. the safe deposit and Trust compant T" OF PlTTSBlBG. V PrrrsBUBQ, July Ji, IMS. ) T-VIVIDEND-THE DIRECTORS OF THIS U company hare this day declared a dividend of THREE i J) PERCENT, on the capital stocc, oat of the earnings of the last six months, payable forthwith, free of tax. WILLIAM T. HOWE, Secretary and Treasurer. ICat Notices. JOSIAH COHEN ft CO.. Attorneys, , & Diamond st, INSTATE OF GU8TAV KANN. DECEASED. U Executor's notice. Notice is hereby given that letters testamentary on the estate of Gastsv Kann. late ortbe city of Allegheny, in the county oi Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the earns will make them known without delay to HANNAH KANN sud CHARLES KAUFMANN. Z7 Central St., Alle gheny City, Ps. M3- Clcurtfleti Ttaljotote advtrtUcmtnU on (Aft papt ten cenlt per Una for each interiibn, and none taken far leu than twenty emit. UNTIL FURTHER NOTIOT ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE Classified under the following headings win be ac cepted at the rate of ONE CENT PER WORD FOR EACH INSERTION wh'n paid for in ad vance either at main or branch offices. Wanted Advertieemenls of all Kindt. , SUCH AS SITUATIONS, BOOHS, MALR HELP, BOARDING, FIHALE HELP, HOARDERS, AGENTS, MISCELLANEOUS, PERSONAL"!. TO LET BOOMS, , MISCELLANEOUS FOB SALE, LOST AND FOUND. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. BUSINESS OFFICE Car. Smlthfleld and Diamond Streets. ALWAYS OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHERE WANTS. FOB SALE. TO LET. AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOR IN8ERTION. Advertisements shonld be prepaid unless adver tisers already have accounts with The Dispatch. FOR ALLEGHENT. NO. 107 FEDERAL ST., TELEPHONE &521. FOR THE SOUTHSIDE. NO. 1112 CARSON STREET. TELEPHONE NO. 8022. FOR THE EAST END, J. W. WALLACE. 6121 PENN AV. rrrTSBURG-ADDmON AL. THOMAS McCAFFRET. iWO Butler street. EUIL G. STUCKEY, 24th street and Penn avenue. ALLEGHENT ADDITIONAL. F. H. EG R Ens ft SON. Ohio and Chestnut streets. THOU AS McHFNRY, Western and Irwin avenues. WANTED. Male Heto. BAKERS First and second hand bread and cake bakers. None other than steady men need ap ply to J. L. Prowltt, US N. Cottage street, Wash ington. Pa. TARBEK or experienced boy trt take charge of shop: none but good party need apply at 711 Forbes st B ARBER-A flrst-class barber: wages (12, at Bedford springs. Aaoress a. m. autic. BOOKKEFPER and assistant bookkeeper by an Allegheny Arm. Addresi stating experience and references, 3. X, 3, X.. Allegheny branch office of Dispatch, Allegheny, Pa. , BOY In a law office, with some knowledge of durhtlnsto learn patent office drawing. Address Box K, city, stating age and refer ences. B OT With experience In the barber business. a lieDecca si , AUCgneny. BRICKBURNER-Must have the best reference. Address Red Brick, Dispatch office. CANVASSERS Ten flrst-class canvassers for crayon portraits: the very best salary or com mission paid, rail ot address tbe Lcland Portrait Co., 11s to 157 Pearl St.. Cleveland, O. pA NVASSEKS for latest novelties: free samples. J 102 Fourth ar., room 0. TJ BUG CLERK-Q. A. Call on or address wnaries w. ocnuctz, jaua .biock. ouarysuurg. p. D RUG CLERK Q. A.; one who speaks German preierrea. aq qkh uruggjsi, jjispaicii uuicc. VTARUG CLERK (Registered) for city store. Ad dress Men thai. Dispatch office. EXPERIENCED SALFSMAN for cltv trade: good salary. Call at 12 Federal St., Allegheny, room 21. HORSESHOER Agood horseshoer at once: a sober and steady man can have work all Tear ronnd: no other need apply. Inquire at T. II. Rip per's. Evans City, Pa., on P. and W. It. R. MAN A thoroughlv competent man to act as hospital steward and nurse 'In an Institution outside the city: must hire had experience, single man and must come well recommended: salary 420 per annum with board and washing. Address Lane, Dispatch office. MAN A practical and experienced anthracite blast furnace manager: slate experience with reference and salary expected. Address Iron Stores, Dispatch office. M EN Hard workers to earn $9 per day. Ad- aress cmei urgsmzer, uispaicn omce. PATTERN MAKER At once. .Totten Hogr, I. and S. Foundry Co., 24th st. and A. V. U.K. SALESMEN Who .can easllr make 125 to 175 per week, selling the celebrated Plnless Clothes Line or the "Famous Fountain Ink Eraser: patents recently Issued: sold only by salesmen, to whom we give exclusive territory; the Plnless Clothes Line Is the on y line ever Invented tbat holds clothes without pins a perfect success: the Fount ain Ink Eraser Is entirely new. will erase Ink In stantly, and is king of all: on receipt of 50c will mall sample of either, or sample of both for f 1. with circulars, price lists and terms: seeure your terri tory at once. The Plnless Clothes .Line Co., No.' S7 Hermon St., Worcester, Mass., SALESMAN On salary or commission, to nandTn the new patent chemical ink erasing pencil: the greatest selling novelty ever produced: erases ink thoroughly In, two Mconils; no abrasion ot paper: 2Cssto soo per cent profit; onesgents sales amounted to 620 in six days, another (32 In two hours: we want one energetlo general agent for each State and Territory. For terms and particu lars address tbe Monroe Eraser Manufacturing Company, X, 10, Ls Crosse, Wis. SOLICITOR on high class, standard works; Ohio, Pennsylvania. GebbleftCo., S3 bchmldl build ing. SOLICITORS for city and adjacent towns. Pitts burg bult Club Company, 0. 55 Sixth av. rpiNNERS-(3) at Charles J.Ammann's, 57 Sliiloh X St., Pittsburg, s. S. TOSSERS (three) to Work in setting gangs, clay diggers and laborers: married men preferred. Apply to the Hersperger Co., Vickroy and Magee streets. rpBAVELING SALESMEN to sell baking pow X der: we put onr goods in glass rolling pins: 160 month salary and expenses, or 23 per cent commis sion: good side line: If you want a Job. write; send stamp for reply. Chicago Baking Powder Co., 787 Van Buren St., Chicago. rpYPESETTER Room 31, McCance block. Agents. AGENTS Corresponding agents In every town to Inform us of parties lutendlng opening or refitting saloons by the largest saloon fixture manu facturers In the world: good man can make (5.000. The Rothschild Bar Fixture Co.." 1158 Broadway, cor. Twenty-seventh St.. New York. AGENTS WANTED-On Zell's Encyclopedia, $30: Zell's Condensed Cyclopedia, $S 5 , and Household Cyclopedia, f3:new editions, revised to date. For terms and territory address T. EUwood ZelL Publisher, Philadelphia, Pa. AGENTS Full line PresIdanUl campaign badges, pictures, buttons, etc : sample badge 10c: assorted dozen ftoc; stamps taken. F. Stayner ft Co., Providence. R. C A GENTS-J3 to J7 dally; experience unnecessary. ix Putnam ft Co., Perfumers, West Wins ted. Ct. Femala Help Wnated. A PPRENTICES Good sewers and others to X learn aressmaxing ana cutung. vm i-enn ar. CLERKS-Male and female clerks in a dry and fancy goods store; some experience required; give full name and references. Credit, Dispatch office. 107 Federal St.. Allegheny. IOOK and girl for housework. Employment J OmCe, 1W XtODlUBUIl St., AUCgUClIJ. ClOOK Female; flrst-class cook. J Hotel, Sharpsbnrg. Commercial flIRL Good strong girl for general housework; T -will pay at per week; call at once. 35 Wash ington St., Allegheny. GntL.from 16 to 15 years of age, to help with gen eral housework. Inquire st 1203 Firth a v., Oak land Terrace. ("iIRL To work In steam laundry, a good bosom T lroner. Apply to E. A. Townsend, Apollo, Pa. LAUNDRESS A flrst-class laundress, to do laundry work and some housework In a pri vate family I wages H per week. Address P.O.Box 154, city. MILLINER-Flrst-class milliner. Apply at 112 Wylie avenue. WAITERS-! girl waiters to go to Ohio Pyle Falls. Apply immediately Central Hotel. Male and Female tlelp Wur.tad. HELP 2 chambermaids, 1 dining room girls for summer resort: woman cook, S3 per wk. ; dish washers, pantry girls, hotel chambermaids, wait resses, laundresses, family cooks, chambermaids, nurse, nurse girl, colored girls, farm hands, ileehan's, 545 GranTat. HELP Seamstress, laundress, cooks, dining room girls, chambermaids, nurses, 200 bouse girls, 50 for country: girls for hotels and boarding nouses, German and colored girls, 60 farm hands, white and colored wallers. Thompson's, 608 Grant street, Business Opportnntles Wanted. WANTED-An established New York hollow ware house wants agency for the East of s flrst-class iron hollow ware factory. Address Henry M. Beach. 202 Broadway, New York. Boarders and lxsdcers (Tainted. B iOARDERS snd roomers Moderate rates. 221 federal St., Aiiegneny. B nAftTHNft In the East End or Allesrhenv. dt a Xj young lady employed in the city during the day; urri.n... .T.hinviKI If n,r,iiirrr nrlvili fatniW preferred, t). R. !., Dispatch office. OARDING Persons wanting boarding for the summer, at reasonable rates, should write to Hotel Williams. Ohio Pyle. Ps. LODGERS Anchor Hotel, Liberty, corner Fourth: lodging per night, 25c, 15c, ioc; week, 1135,1175. P, tl. OCCUPANTS Young married couple for two nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 572 Fifth sr. OCCUPANT for nice Urge well furnished room tor at. W Sycamore at;. Mt. Washington. OCCUPANTS Gentlemen for large newly fur nished front room, 572 Fifth avenue. WANTED. Situations Wanted. TJOSITION Mr dressmaker on ladles' and chil L dren's dresses: would like sewing in family by the day. or wontd go as companion for the summer. Address Dressmaker, Dispatch office. POSITION By a middle aged single man as driver In private family, one who understands the care of horses and cows; best of recommenda tions produced. J. P.. Dispatch office. POSITION By experienced young lady as book keeper or assistant: can furnish best refer ence. Address Mlts Bertha McFadden, cor. Mo bile and Smith sts.. Hazelwood. POSITION-Stenographer. 15 years' experience in railroad and law work: good accountant: sober; best of reference; state salary. Address Railroad. Dispatch office. OSITION As bookkeeper in evenings with some small Arm: can give good reference and bond if required. Address C10, Dispatch office. POSITION A man of good business ability de sires a position of trust in office. Address K. G., Dispatch office. SITUATION By a flrst-class man as driver and Bower and vegetable gardener; best of refer ence given. Address R 281, Sewiekley. Pa. SITUATION-By practical engineer. Address M. P., Dispatch office. vt anted Pnrtner. PAKTNER-Man with t5M Capital to go into plumbing business: business established. Ad dress Plumbing. Dispatch office. mssMS Hotels, Dining and Lunch Booms. H OTEL FEDERAL, No. 171 Federal st, Alle gheny, itates f 1 ana ; per us j. H OTEL FEDERAL. 171 Federal St., Allegheny- Transient rates i anu sz uay. "CTISITKevan'sladles'and gents' dining rooms. 80S V Penn ave. : business men's dinner; ladles' noon lunch; meals anytime; everything in season. Rooms Wanted. WANTED Furnished room with or without boird for man and wife in Sewiekley. Ad dress S. K.. Dispatch office. WANTEE Unfurnished room with alcove for man and wife; East End. Address E. A., Dispatch office. , Fire lnanrance Wanted. BENSWANGER A ZAHN-Flre insurance. 69 Fourth ar. Innrnctlon. STUDENTS-Actual Business College, No. 5 blxthav., established 12 years: bookkeeping taught by actual business practice; shorthand, typewriting, etc.: fall term begins August 2; day and evening sessions; write fur pictorial catalogue, mailed free. M. J. Conner. President; J. M. Phillips, Dean of Faculty. rlnancla' TVanten. FNANCIAL-Loans of500. II.C0C to $5,000 snd up to 129,000 on mortgages on Allegheny county Improved property quickly placed st very small est cost to borrower. Send your application to me and I will save you money on mortgages. B. J. Fleming, 400 Wood St.. cor. Fourth av. MONEY to loan. In sums of 1500. 11.000, 12,009. at.OOO and upward, at lowest rates, on mort gages. Charles Somers ft Co., 131 Fourth av. MONEY To loan atSperccnt; small mortgages preferred Sec. Slurry ft Edsall, Fidelity building, 121 Fonrtii av. M ONEYatSpercent, We have HO, 000 to loan fWW up. Alieiliroi. ftw in iuuilii bt. MORTGAGES on City or Aiiegneny county prop erty at lowest rates. Henry A. Weaver A Co.. M Fourth av. MORTGAGE for H 000 at once. Address Secur lty. Dispatch odire. ri O LOAN $200,000 on mortgages: $100 and up 1 ward at (per cent: $500,000 at i per cent on residences or business property, vacant lots or farms. 8. H. French. 128 Fourth av. WANTED Mortgages on improved city or Alle gheny county property. McCune ft Coulter, IS Fourth av. $10: 000 to loan at 5 tier cent. John K. Ewlng y ft Co.. 107 Federal st. Miscellaneous Wanted. "tUY Van's Charm root beer extract and make at ii a low cost one of the most healthful and re freshing drinks t er produced. DESK ROOM-Desk in an office with a broker or real estate agent. Address Electric. Dispatch office. LADIES suffering from nervous prostration, don't give up, but call on Mrs. Dr. McGranor, 350 AV yllc ave. PAINTING and Plate Glass glazing. ICC. Miller, 628 Grant it.. Pittsburg. PATENTS-O. D. Levis (20 years). Solicitor, 131 Fifth av.. next Leader. Pittsburg: no delay. PURCHASER for a first-class barber shop: cen trally located. Apply Ross W . Black ft Co., 712 Penn av. TRUNKS hauled to and rrom Pittsburg and Al legheny, 50 els. ; special attention given to the moving of furniture. J. O'Nell, 31 Montgomery av.. Allegheny Tel. 34M. TRUNKS lianled to and from the East End for lirty cents. Campbell. Davis, No. 12Seventli av. Telephone 276. U8 SE Jones' Bedbug Paralfrzer Joaea Magic Koaeli Powder: roaches banished br contract: satisfaction given or no pay. 222 Federal st., Alle gheny. Bold by all flrst-class druggists. VAN'S Charm root beer will do yon good: anv one who ever drank it will tell you this: peo ple of Pittsburg know a good thing when they see it; this ls why they all drink Van's Charm root beer. WANTED An investment To buy two or three pieces of vacant property in the East End, value K. 000 to $7, CuO each: or one larger piece, or good paying Improved property;; state size, loca tion, price, term-, etc.: If suitable will give prompt reply. Address Investment. Dispatch office. WANTED fcveryone who wants the finest and cheapest wall paper In America to aud for samples; sent free toany address. U. G. O'Brien, Paint and V ail i'sper store, au Fifth sv. "T7"aNTED To bny lease and furnlshment of ho 1T tel or grocery in country. Address G. K., Dispatch office. OAA ladles and gentlemen a day to getlele, ZUU gant tintypes for 3 cents; cabinets, best $1 50 a doz. ; life size crayon, framed complete, $7, at Allegheny Elite Gallery, 39 Federal st., Alle gheny. FOB BALE MISCELLANEOUS. Machinery snd Mentis Fur Sale. BOILERS and engines, second-hand: all sizes, from 1 to 100 h. p.: cheapest In the market: 64 boilers and engines In stock, stationary and porta able, upright boilers, mounted farm engine, etc.: steam pumps, governor, pulleys and shafting. Telephone .H01. d-UPark way. J. b. Young. Alle gheny. Pa Eh G1NES Genuine Acme automatic safety en gines and non-explosive boilers, from one half to Ave horse powers, for natural gas or carbon oil ss fuel: latest Improved ventilating fans snd water motors, sold by J. Prager, sole agent, at No. 4 Fifth av. Send for catalogue and Information. ENGINES and boilers of every description: brick yard supplies; contractors, and rolling mill ma chinery. Ihomas Carlln's bons, Lacock and San dusky sts., Allegheny. GRINDSTONES In all sizes, tor all kinds of grinding: Cralglelth. Newcastle. Neva Scotia and other grits; Iron frames and fixtures for hand, loot or power; mounted stone, oil stoue, emery wheels and grinders. in. JO Klrby, 1W First avenue. IMPROVED Whitman ft Barnes high-speed automatic non-explosive engines and boilers, exhaust and ventilating fly fans of our own make; also electric lighting; second-hand old-stvlt Acme automatic engines; second-hand Snedlker and car fly fans: B. W. Paine ft Sons automatic engines, from 6 to 250 horse power; electric motors, water motors and all kinds of light power and supplies. Tompkins ft Ulrlch. Engineers and Contractors. 316 and 518 Liberty St., Pittsburg. Pa. M OTOR-A one-horse electric motor. James Hadden, Unlontown, ra. Horses, Vehicles. Live Stocst For .Hale. DELIVERY wagons Delivery wagons all styles; our own make. Wm. Beckert, MO to 314 Ohio t.. Allegheny. Telephone, 3420. TOR SALE-Fine driving or saddle horse. In ' quire 147 Fourth av., second floor. HORSE Bay pacing horse Tom D, record 2:10. sound and gentle; best horse In his class In the State: one phaeton buggy Just new; two set single barouche and buggy harness, used but s few times: the above mustle sold before August i, as owner is leaving the cltv, regardless of what they will bring, inquire of Geo. W. Ache, 129 Fourth sv. H ORSE One bay horse and buggy cheap st 7 North av Aiiegneny. H ORSE and covered delivery wagon, for sale or hire, at isi 1 nira ar. 'ECOND-HANDone horse covered wagon, good I mnriltlnn .T Wrlrlev. Ms Robinson st.. Alle gheny. Bubbr Stamps For Ssie. GET your rubber stamps, steel stamps, stencils, seal presses, brass checks, etc, from Sheaffer ft Co., 411 Filth av.. Duff's College building. - Miscellaneous For Sals. EOR SALE Very powerful French field glass, cost $30. for $10. Address Guy Wilson, 184 wainuisi , Cincinnati, v. PRINTERS' sUnds and cases for sale cheap: s prompt buyer will get s bargain: second-hand saw table in good condition; sold because space needed. Apply Dispatch business office. T0 PRINTERS 100 type cases and a few standi in good order for sale cheap. Apply The Dls- n.l.h I nnntinv 17,nm. patch FOB SALE BUSINESS. Ttmlness Opportunities For Sals. BAKERY First class bakery and ice cream par lor; good reasons for selling. Inquire at 846 Main St., Braddock. BAKERY snd Ice cream parlor, doing a good business. Address F. W. Boeuer, McDon- sld. Pa. DRUG STORE One of the best retail stands in the county; reasons for selling, sickness; $3,600 'cash. Address Quinine, Dispatch office. GROCERY STORE Well established : good trade; house snd stable to rent or for sale. For par ticulars call at A. D. Wilson's. 55 Federal st,, Allegheny. ' STORE Chins, glass and toy store on the S. S. 1 well-established trade: good reasons for sell ing; bargain if sold soon. Address J. J,, 8. 8. Dispatch office. FOB RALE BUSINESS. Basinsms Properties For "Ule FEED and buckwheat flour mill bnslnt property, dwellings, etc., in a manufacturing city on line of railroad; lEED and buckwheat flour mill business and mill prosperous t everything in excellent condition snd the business quite profit able: the tout value ls over $30,000; will sell for less than one-third: a small city property taken in part paymentithls ls a rare opening and shonld not be lost sight of. Jas. W. Drape ft Co., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. OHIO ST.. Allegheny City, business property: one of the very best locations on the street In fee simple. C. H. Love, 93 Fourth sr. OIL RETINERY for sale: tbe plant of the Ex celsior Oil Co.. located in Cleveland, O.: the property consists of 16 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 Com pany, Cleveland, 0. Sealed bids will be. received for the above property up to and Inemdlng August 10. 1892: the company reserves the right to reject any and all bids' FOB SALE LOTS. City Lota. &07R-K-W-Herron Hill Psrk plan: SB 1 1 J choice lots near Wylle av. cable cars at above prices: some on paved street only $10 down, balance $8 a month : sure to enhance quickly. Black ft Balrd, 8 Fourth av. 021 800 Fine building lots 20120 ft. on Vine uDX st.. Eighth ward, near Fifth ar.: liberal terms. (108c) W. A. Herron A Sons, 0 Fourth av. East End Lota For Stls. EAST END-Lot 50x150 ft. : perfectly level: beau tifully located: no better place In East End. Twenty-second ward, near Penn av.: price only $3,250. (m.) W. A. Herron ftSons. 8041hav. EUREKA PLACE, Oakland; nice level lots $3.j0 to $600 each: small cash payment: balance monthly. For plans and prices see George bchmldl, 157 Fourth ave. Bssalwood Lota For Sale. HAZELWOOD AV.-An elegant eorner lot. Irregular shape, equal to 52X120 feet, within a few minutes' walk of Hazelwood station. Baltimore ft Ohio Railway, and Second avenue electric cars; will sell cheap for cash, to quick buyer. John E. McCrickart, 59 Fourth av. : telephone 1676. ttabnrnan Lots For Sale. AT WILEINSBURG For bonds or stocks bear ing interest: lot 81x120: 3 minutes from sta tion: price. $2,800. W. E. Uamnett ft Co , Wllk insburg. Pa. INGRAM $l,000-Three-flrths acre of beamlful level land, cor. of 2 streets, well located; Pan handle . B (64 S.) W. A. Herron ft sons, 80 4th avenue. LINDEN STATION. B. 4 O. R. R-Lots near Second ar.. $000eacl, $15 cash, balance smalt monthlr payments wltnont Interest or taxes: these are bargains. See Black ft Balrd. No 95 Fourth av. LOTS A block of 10 handsome lots on the P. Ft. W. ft C. R R.. ten miles from the city: wilt sell singly at $200 cash on small payments monthly, or will exchange all or part for Improved property. (4-113-112). Charles Somers ft Co.. 131 Fourth av. IOTS at Idlewood Beautirul level lots on Main J st. on which electric cars will run to Mans field : price from $200 to $100. on easy payments. A. Bauck, 441 Grant st. OPRISiG GARDEN BOROUGII-Slx acres sult P able for sub-division: divided by Spring Garden av. and Lincoln St.. with one large house, wash house and other outbuildings; about 3 minutes' walk from Spring Garden and Mount Troy car sta tion: must be sold to close an estate. For particu lars inquire John Woelfel. O A Acres of land at $75 an acre: 10 or 15 minutes' iiX walk from DeHaven station. P. ft W- R. R.. about 6 miles from city. Address Ralph A. Lee, Valencia, Pa. FOB SALE IMPROVED BEAL ESTATE City Beaiaencea. FR SALE Only one lert of those elegant Queen Anne houses, containing eight rooms, recep tion hall and laundry, hard wood cabinet mantels, tile hearths and vestibules, both gases and wired for electric lights: beautifully and centrally lo cated on Webster av., Herron Hill, where you may obtain a grand view and enjoy cool, invigorating breezes all through the warmest days or summer and vet be within 15 minutes' ride of Wood st. : as a healthy location tills is unsurpassed by any in the county; lots. 37x100 to an alley: terms to suit pur chaser. Inquire Geo. W. Biggs ft Co., 601 Smith field st. HOUSES-Prlme Investment, only $2!,000forten nice, new brick houses, each containing eight rooms, bath, laundry, inside w. c etc.; rented to good tenants at a total rental of $2,520: only one square from cable cars and seven minutes from Court House. C. II. Love, 91 Fourth av. DEAL estate bargains: send for new catalogue. XX just out; mailed free. Black ft Balrd, 9o Fourth av. nnn A snlendld home for a little money: In '. road, healthv. desirable neighborhood of L'lttsourg: xwo-siory ana inansaru prcsscu uun, built two years; has 7 rooms, bathroom, w. c, range, h. and c. water, both gases, inside shutters, slate mantels, sliding doors between parlor and dining room, hall, vestibule, side entrance, slate roof and good lot; rents for $J8 per month till April '93. (E299.) Black ft Balrd. 95 1th av. u. 230 Brick dwelling of 7 rooms ana hall, at- -T- tiv horn ffaspa. cewerea. sine entrance. k eliot 22x140 tost.; within lOmin. of Court House; paved st. Alles Bros, ft go., wnourtn av. O OOO-Oakland dwelling .house. 5 rooms: lot pO, 28x151 ft. 193) W. A, Herron ft Sons, 60 Fourth av. East End Residences For Sain UJQ 100 Only $450 cash. East End. I square from 3)Os cable cars, two new 7-room dwellings: bath, range, inside w. c, both gases', cement cellars, chandeliers, plate glass windows, nice lot; posses sion at once, Alles Bros, ft Co.. 164 Fourth av. Allegheny Besidsnces For Sale. NORTH AV. residence property; fine location: good lot. For particulars see A. D. Wilson, 55 Federal St.. Allegheny. SECOND ward. Allegheny: a few very desirable properties from $3,000. which ldust be realized on atonce: call and examine them and make us an offer. Snyder ft White, 162 Fourth av. Snburban Resiliences For islo. AT WILKINbBURG-Forlnte rest-bearing bonds or stocks, a large new 7-room trame dwelling, large reception hall, finished attic, bathroom complete; corner lot 33xll2S;2 minutes from elec tric cars and P. R. R. : price. $5,200. W. E. Ham nett ft Co., Wllklnsburg, Pa. AT BRADDOCK For bonds or stocks hearing interest, two 6-rnom frame dwellings; each lot 30x145 to an alley 25 ft. wide; close to P. R. R. and electric cars: price each, $3,000. W. E. Uam nett ft Co., Wllklnsburg, Pa. WILKINSBURG, Franklin st.-$3,000 cash, bal ance on easy terms, will buy a new 2-story frame, 6 rooms and attic, bath, w. c, water, wired for electric light: good lot: see agts. Baxter, Thompson ft Co.. 16. Fourth av. CEK-iiN L- JERSONAL-Never falls, Granor's pile cure. 25 cents. Dr. Mc- IiEESONAL-Credlt, yes. credit on line dress goods, silks, satins, wraps, etc., at J.Dwyer's, Room 4, McCance block, 701 smlthfleld. PERSONAL Cash paid for old gold and sliver watches and jewelry repaired : new work made to order. Chris Haucb. 541 Smlthfield. PERSONAL Hair, moles, etc.. on ladies' faces permanently destro) ed by the electric needle without pain or scar; consultation free. Miss streng, office 903 Penn av., Dickson building. PERSON AL-Ladles wishing to take Turko Fare 1 Baths or face massage for removing blemishes and Improving the complexion will please visit my parlors at 903 Penn av , Tlttsburg. Miss Sherwood. PERSONAL Van's Charm root beer will do ) ou good: drink in any kind of weather, hot or cold, rain or shine; some root beer is only fitto drink In hot weather: Van's root beer ls a good thing to drink the year round. PERSONAL When 1 was a small Dor my motner always repaired my breeches and Jacket, but since I got to bs a great big man, Dickson, the well-known tailor, 65 Fifth av., cor. Wood St.. second floor, has been substituted, who now does all my cleaning, pressing snd renovating In great shape. Tel. 1553 FOUND. JOUND-Skye terrier bitch. Apply at 107 Deca- . iur st. FOUND A pocketbook, on Eleventh St. Owner can get it by calling at 51 Eleventh st., and prov lng property. F iOUND-Dr. McGranor'sMagnetlcCaUrrhFow- ucr posme cure, .uu t file ave. FOUND No root beer suits the people like Van's Charm: if you desire a good, refreshing sleep drink It Just before retiring for the night: try ft: when you have lost yourappetlte drink Van's Charm root beer, it will make you eat; besides you will like it. tf OTICE-DR. JNO. COOPFR. JR.. HAS RE VOVril hli offices from No. tl N. Diamond St. Allegheny, to rooms 42and 13 Westlnghouse build ing, Pittsburg. Ear. nose, throat and chest dis eases. Hours 1 to IP. M. OrriCK of the National Transit Co.. ) OIL CITY, PA, July 23. 1S92. j VTOTICE-THEPATRONSOFTHE NATIONAL 1 Transit Co. are hereby notified that all credit balances upon the books or the National Transit Co. at the close of business July 22. 1892. and all outstanding acceptances Issued on or prior to that date are subject loan assessment of five hundred and fifteen thousandths of one per cent or Arc and fifteen hundredths (5 and 15-100) barrels on a tnon sand In pipage pildoll on account of loss by lire on the evening of July 22, 1892, of tanls united register numbers 1324 and 1328, on Hewitt farm, near Clean. New York. D. "'DAY. Vice President. ORDINANCE NO. 21 AN ORDINANCE FIX- INQ the time for holding an election to au thorize an Increase of the borough indebtedness. Whereas, It has been thought desirable and necessary to pave and curb certain streets In the borough, viz.: Caldwell avenue. Westlngbouse avenue Marguerite avenue. Station street from Caldwell avenue to the ridge over the Pennsylvania Railroad, Commerce street from Station street to Caldwell avenue, Annie street, Clara street rrom Caldwell avenue to Marguerite avenue, Herman avenue and Bluff street: And whereat. It has been deemed best to have certain sewers underlying said streets changed and otherwise improved before said paving and curb ing ls 'done; And whereas. Tbe .estimated cost of Improving said sewers and of curbing and paving said streets Is 375.000. Now, therefore, be it enacted and ordained by the Burgess and Town Council of the bcroush of Wllmerdlng, and it ls hereby enacted and ordained by authority of tbe same, that SEPTEMBER 3, 1892, be fixed as a day lor holding an election for tbe purpose of obtaining the assent of the electors of the borough to an Increase of the Indebtedness thereor by the amount and for the purposes above set forth. GEORGE O. LITTLE. HARRY P. PATCH, Bprgess, TO LET. CUT Jfcssldencss. r LET Four-roomed house, finished attic and good cellar'. Inquire or C- Thompson- 5Q Mil ler st. rO LET House. 8 rooms snd attic. No. 43 Chat ham st. Apply to Charles Mitchell, 153 4th av. East End Residences To Let. TO LET Furnished, two new brick houses in Beilefleld: one on Fifth av.. one on Forbes st: 10 snd 11 rooms: all modern conveniences: well furnished: excellent location: rent reasonable. Mnrry ft Edsall. Fidelity Wdgy. 121 Fourth ar. TO LET A nice furnished house in the East End in pleasant and cool location: 8 rooms, bath and other modern conveniences. James W. Drape 4 Co., 313 Wood st. n axel wood Beeidancee To st- TO LET Ten-room residence Hazelwood av.; only $20. G. K. Flower. Hazelwood av. Allegheny ltlnenof In Lr. , TO LET Scott ft McMllIen. 71 Federal St.. have the largest list of Allegheny nooses, flats and rooms to be found in either cltv. HO LET By John K. Ewlng ft Co.. 107 Federa L St., houses, stores and apartments. , SuDarban Residences To Let. TO LET Dwelling. 6 rooms, with line, large grounds, only $20 permonth: a fine suburban residence near city, on P. ft L. E. R. R. See . A. nerron ft Sons. 80. 4th are. TO LET Wllklnsburg. furnished front room, with board if desired: Rebecca St., between Water i snd Ella sts. Address Herman Fntch, Wllklnsburs;. r(asmi lo Lot. BEAVER AVE., 79-Prtvate family has newly furnished front room 8; one or two. LACOCK ST. Furnished rooms, sll modern con veniences. Apply to Uoyle's, 165 Lacock st., Allegheny. IOCUST ST.. 217-Furoishcd second-storv room; J both gases; reasonable for man and wife. OBINSON ST1M. Allegheny-Rooms, fur nished and unfarnlshed. Room Renting Agency. R' OOMS-Ward and Bates sts., Oakland, two furnished front rooms. STATION ST.. 6217. East End-One large nicely furnished front room: illuminating gas and bath: complete; everything convenient and good location. STOCKTON AV.. 75. Allegheny Elegant front room; reasonable rates. VICKROY ST., 47 Furnished front room; six minutes from Court House; bath. r See additional adieu under 'Wanted Boarders J and Lodgers. Iluslnrsa Stands To Cat. TO LET Tour-story brick bnlldlng. 139 eeond av.. two doors from Smlthfleld n. : will lease for Are years. Apply at first floor office of Kauf manuf store. TO LET Storeroom No. C33 Penn av.: flrst-class location for millinery or gents' lurnlshlng store. Inquire of McCullough ft smith, 31 Seventh street. ryo LET Long er short term, grits and meal L milltcspac. 2.500 bus. dailr: switches and in good repair. Address the Drosts Mili'g Co.. Cln'tl, O. TO LET A good basement. No. 24 Frankstown av.. near Penn av., E. E. C. H. Love, 23 Fourth av. Offices and Deslc "nom fo Let. TO LET Dsk room with use of desk, etc., on first floor in rear part of our office. No. 93 Fourth av. ; good light, etc. ; rent $5 per month and upward: best location in the city. C. II. Love, 33 Fourth av. TO LET Very cheap suite offices with vanlt: second floor; location oue of the best ou Fourth av. ; send for list. W. A. Herron ft Sons. 80 Fourth avenue. TO LET cheap: 2 large connecting offices, second flcor, with vaults: one of the best locations on 1th av. W. A. Herron ft Sons. 80 4th av. rpo LET Desk room. No. 108 Fourth av.. first 1 floor front. Black ft Balrd, -No. 95 Fourth ar. Misceflaneoa lo Lets. TO LET Vacant lot, 30x110, with stable, corner Penn av.. Third St. and Exchange alley. Apply Nicola Bros . 205th av. CHOICE PBOPEBT1E4. SCHENLEY PARK. WE ARE NOW BUILDING 85 KODERN HOUSES BY DAT WORK, Overlooking Schenley Park at Greenfield avenne bridge, near the Zoolozlcal Gar- dens. Terms, one-fifth cash, balance MONTHLY PAYMENTS, PKICES BANGE FROM $1800 TO' $4,500 You have ton years to pay; same as Tent. They have city water and are nil snwered. We are alo selling LEVEL LOTS 25 to 30 feet and 90 to 170 feet deep, trom $400 TO $600 EACH. Terms, five per cent cash; balance $5 per month. Come and see the improvements we have made in six niontlic Wc have sold 133 lots and 12 bouses since January. Take Second avenne electric cars, Green field avenne branch, which rnns through the property. Fare, 5 cents Irom city. PETER SHIELDS, 533 GRANT STREET. Branch office on property, corner Green field avenue and Lydla street, Twenty-third ward. S10,500. Howe Street, Neir Shady Avenne. Well-built house 10 rooms, hard wood fin ish, all conveniences; street sewered and paved; lot 3x170. See VAN GOKDER & LLOYD, 6213 Penn avenne. TWO STORY AND MANSARD Brick house on North Ililand avenue, near Station stieet. containing 12 room, large ' halls, path room, both Eases, electric light and all modern improvements. House in perfect repair. Will be sold furnished or un furnished. Lot 65x130 leet. One of the most desirable residences in the East End. Per mits to view the premises can be obtained from FiDaLiTT Title asd Trust Co., 12S Fourth Avenue. $500,000 To loan at 5 to 6 per cen t interest, in amounts and for time to suit. Apply to 'SAM'L J. GRAHAM, Attorney at Law, No. 1504th av., Pittsburg. THE LARGEST SALES THAT WERE EVER MADE AT KENSINGTON WAS THE RECORD OF THE PAST WEEK. More inquiries and inspection of the new city are being made now than ever. A visit will satisfy all that an investment in KENSINGTON prop erty IS SAFE. Lots bought a year ago are worth double what they cost the owners. The lots are most beautifully situated for homes or business uses. THINK OF THIS! Every purchaser of a lot at KENSINGTON has doubled his money as soon as he has affixed his name to the contract. There is no property in the State where one's savings will realize so quickly. Kemember that KENSINGTON is a live and bustling city of 4,000 inhabitants, full of homes, business houses and workshops, one of which, THE CHAMBERS GLASS WORKS, the largest in the world, will give employment to i,8oo people. Secure a lot at KENSINGTON. Free Railroad-Tickets given to KENSINGTON and return. Sales-, men always on the ground. For further information apply to or address THE KENSINGTON IMPROVEMENT CO., ,No. 79 Fourth Avenue (First Floor), Pittsburg, Pa. EDUCATIONAL. 50A SCHOOL YEAB-BOYS SHORTLiDOF, Media (Pa ) Arademv reopens Sept. a. Swlihin C. Shortildge (Harvard A. B. and A. M.). Prln.. Bev. Henry Dixon Jones, Keetor. NOTKEBAME OF MAieTftAN T. Collegiate institute for Youog Ladles and Pre paratorr School for Little Girls. EMBLA P. O.. near Baltimore. Md. PXrVATE SHORTHAND INSTITUTE, 3IS Smlthfleld St.. Pittsburg. Va. Shorthand and typewriting per month. H SO: per quarter. 13; six months. 820. Write for catalogue. BOCK HILL COLLEGE, Elllcott City. Maryland. Schools. Classical, scientific and commercial courses. Respectable yonug men and boys re ceived as boarders. Send for prospectus. BHO. DE.VJi'IH. President. THXEX. COLLEGE, OKEESTILLE, FA. - For both sexes. Departments: Classical. Pre paratory, liuslc. Art. Accommodations elegant. Fall term opens September g. 1SH. Address Presi dent F. A. Mciilexdeho. D.D..LL.D.. orPBor. Jos. K. TlTZEL, Sect'y of Faculty. Greenville, Pa. BEAVFR COLLEGE AND MUSICAL INSTI TUTE. BeaTer. Pa., for ronng gtrls and yonng ladles, opens its thirty-eighth year September 13. Literary. Art. Elocution and Muslc nurses. No death In years. An able faculty. Prices moder ate. Special advantages in Music, bend for cata logue to the President. REV. R. f. TAYLOR. EDGEWORTH BOARDING AND DAY School, 122 and 121 W. Franklin st-. Bal timore, Md., lor yonng ladles will reopen Tlinrdav, September 22,30th year. MRS. H. P.LEFEBVRE, PrlncipiiL ST. JOHN'S MILITARY SCHOOlT MANLITJS, N. T. Fnll courses of study. Under the visitation of the Regents of University of New Tork and War Department. RT. REV.F.D. HUNT IMGTOX, Prest.; WM. YERBECK. Snpt. THE MISSES ANABLE'S Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies. Will reopen September 26th, at 66 Bayard St. New Brunswick, New Jersey. WEST WALNUT STREET SEMINARY for yonng ladies. 26th year. Is pro vided for giving a superior education in col legiate, eclectic nnd preparatory depart ments: nls'i in mnslr and art. Mbs. HENRI ETTA KUTZ, 5045 Walnut St., Phlladt. PENNSYLVANIA, BUSTLETON, PHILA DELPHIA St. Luke'" School. A hlgn ciass school. Excentionnllv healthful loca tion. Delizhtrnl snrroundlhes. Special cars of younger bovs. Illustrated catalogue. CHARLES II. STROUT, F. E. MOPLTON, Principals. BISHOP BOWMAN INSTITUTE, A SCHOOL FOR YOUNG-LADIES, Corner Penn n venue and Fourth street. A Collegiate and a Preparatory Depart ment. Special attention to Modern Lan guages and Music The next session opens Wednesdav. September 14. REV. P.. J. COSTER, A. M., Eector. Jyl6-35-ws - EXAMINATIONS FOR ADMISSION TO THE WESTERN UNIVERSITY WUl be beldtJune 21-25. Sept. 12-13. at the University. For catalogue address W. J. HOLLAND, D. D., President. i-T"i r 1 t -ry UNIVERSITY Vy LJ tOCO JL. SIXTH STREET. Tax Pboobissivxand Leaping sciiooi. Largest because the best. Not a cheap school, but yon can afford to attend it. Its curriculum covers the en tire Held of modern educational requirement. Unsurpissed faculty, energetic management, sound discipline and reputation. 32d annual cata logue ready. Opens Sept. 6. Day and evening. H. M. ROWE. PH. P.. President. TRINITY HALL, "WASHINGTON, PA. A Boarding; School for Boj s, Preparlasr Them for College or Business. Home school. Military, limited number, reflned surroundings, healctful location, spacious and beautiful grounds. From the Rev. E W. Grange. Pittsburg. Pa.: I take pleasure In s-tyiug a word or two in cor dial recommendation of Trinity 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 of study and the methods of teaching. All these are very satisfactory. 1 have seen too. that the care ls kindly, the rood excellent, and the discipline ad ministered with rare good sense and Judgment. Trinity Hall, to my mind. Is the most home-llke, of any school I ever saw. ' ' Applyto J. B. WHEELER. A. 3L. Head Master. or W. W. SMITH. Uashlngton. Pa. PROPOSALS. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE BE CEIVEDbytlie borough of Tarentmn, Pa., until 7 o'clock t. m., AUGUST 5. 1892. for sewerage plan for the borough. Specifica tions can be seen at office of the clerk. South Canal street. Council reserves tbe right to reject any or all bid". By order of Council.' W. W. CALPASS. Council Clerk. PBOPQSALS FOR SKWEBIKG- THE Twentv-first ward public school, Lincoln building, also recelllng two (2) rooms nnd plncins sinks and water closets in cellar, will be received at the office of Dr. G. W. McNeil, Frankstown av. and Enterprise sts.. East End. Bids to be separate and all bids to be in be fore July 30 1892. The board reserving the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the board. A. H. EDWARDS, Secy. TOTICE TO CONTRACTORS PRdPOS Xv ALS foraboutS.OOOsquareyardsof street tiavinsr. Sealed pi oposals will he received iv the Clerk or Conncil or Butler, Pa , until 7.30 r. M., AUGUST 2, 1892, for the grading, curbing and pavinic with vitrified firo brick: of Weit Peri street according to plins and specifications on fllo at the office of tbe City Engineer. Bids to be accompanied by bond or certified chock in the sum of $500. Coun cil reserves the right to reject any or all bid. C. F. L. McQUISTON, T. M. BAKER, City Engineer. City Cleric AUCTION S4LE. AUCTION SALE. IIATS, CAPS, DRYGOOD5 AND NOTIONS. THURSDAY, JULY 28, AT 10 O'CLOCK, At the room of the Honry Auction Com pany, 21 and 2G Ninth street, the entire stoe'e of hats, caps, notions and fancv goods from a store quitting business; must be sold at once. HENRY AUCTION CO. Auctioneers. DKTCUTC O. D. LEVIS (next Leader) TA I Cn I O. 131 Fifth ay- Pittsburg, Pa. year solicitor . 1 2 .tit-Vi. L. B!55K2S
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