TJ - THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH: THURSDAY, JULY '28. 1893. "Vs-J '-"' SPICIDE OE MURDER? The Strange Case of Mrs. Cutkisky Now Being Investigated. HER' HUSBAKD UNDER ARREST. Suspicion Aroused bj a Conversation Over heard by an Officer NOW LOOKING FOR A COLORED WOMAN Max Cutkisky was arrested lasevening on a charge of murdering his young wife, whose body now fills a suicide's grave. Last Saturday morning Cutkisky returned from church and entered his little store at 2831 Penn avenue. A few moments later he startled the 'neighborhood by announcing that his wife had hanged herself. The woman was found hanging by a noose run ning under her chin and over tbe top of her head. She was dead when cut down. The Coroner held an inquest, and, from the evi dence then produced, returned a verdict of suicide by hanging. The dead woman's maiden name was Bessie Iieberman, her parents living at 3G Franklin street A few months ago she met Cutkisky, and it appeared to be a case of mutual love at first sight The wedding day was set for an early date, but was de layed when it became noised about that Cutkisky was already married and to a colored woman. It was also said that two children were the result of the union. And the Wedding Bells Rans. Cutkisky's friends went to his relief and declared that the rumor was false; that it was prompted by malice on the part of some of the man's friends. The matter was finally smoothed over, and the ceremony was periormed in the presence of a large number of witnesses. After the weddine Cutkisky took his bride to his home at No. 2831 Penn avenue. Their happiness was short-lived, for in a few days, it is alleged, Cutkisky began to abuse his wife. On several occasions neigh bors found her sitting in the out kitchen weeping bitterly. When questioned as to the cause ot tier sorrow, sne simpiy replied that her husband had ill-treated her. Last Wednesday evening a colored woman carrying a baby went to the store. She asked for Cutkisky. When told bv his wife that he was not in, she walked back into the store to await his coming. When Cutkisky arrived he greeted her in a very friendly manner, and requested his wife to retire to the "back yard. Threatened His WUVs Life Cutkisky and the woman walked out of the store, both apparently greatly excited. Officer D. Williams, who was standing nearby, overheard part of their conversa tion, which mainly consisted of threats against Mrs. Cutkisky's life. At this time Cutkisky is alleged to have said, referring to his wife, "Oh. I'll hang her before many hours." At the same time Cutkisky invited the woman to come to his house the next night (Thursday). After the death of Mrs. Cutkisky her hus band's actions aroused some suspicion. He objected to physicians examining the body, or even to allow it to be prepared lor burial. When the attendants had removed the clothes, they lound, besides several braises, what looked like stabs in the left side, near the hip. Cutkisky was greatly excited when the body was undressed, and had to be forcibly removed from the room. The parents of the dead girl were not thoroughly satisfied with the verdict of the Coroner's jury, and engaged Attorney J. K. Wallace, of Fourth avenue, to take charge of the case. After a thorough investiga tion Mr. Wallace secured what he consid ered to be sufficient evidence, and yesterday a charge of murder was made in Alderman McMasters office against Cntkisky. Objected to Anything Idles Extravagance. Three of the dead woman's brothers were seen yesterday, and they are all firm in their belief that their sister had been mur dered. They united in saying that one day last week Cutkisky had threatened to kill his wife because sbe had spent 10 cents without his knowledge. Attorney Wallace, in speaking of the case last evening, said: "I believe this is a case of cold-blooded murder. The circum stances surrounding it are most suspicious. Among other things Cutkisky claims that he left home at 9 o'clock Saturday morning to attend church, and that when he returned he found his wife hanging from a beam in a back room. Dr. Christy, who was called in, gave it as his opinion that the woman died before 9 o'clock, otherwise the body would not have been stiff and rigid. Cutkisky was arrested at the home of his parents at No. 19 Colwell street and taken to Alderman JIcMasters' office, where he waived a bearing and was committed for court A warrant his also been issued for the colored woman. TWO NEGLECTED GIBLS. The Anti-Cru-lty Society Looking After llio Little Ones. Stella Jackson, the 10-year-old daughter of Annie Jackson, who was given 10 days to jail by Alderman Gripp yesterday morn ing, was placed in the Colored Orphan Asylum yesterday by Agent Fisher, of the Anti-Cruelty Society, when the mother was sent up tbe child had absolutely no place to go. " Agent Fisher also returned 14-year-old Annie Byan to her parents in Bloomfleld yesterday. Annie has been liviug at 156 "Water street as a servant with James Brown a colored mau, who is married to a white woman. He parents knew of her whereabouts, but made no eBort to get her. Police Captain Dennison notified the Anti Cruelty Society, and they compelled the girl's lather to take care other. DEATH IN THE BIVEB. Hurry BInson Falls From a Steamer TThllo on an Excursion. A most pathetic termination of a pleas ureable river excursion was that of the Good Templars trip to Davis Island, dur ing which young Harry Hinson, of Alle gheny, Jell overboard and was drowned. The Templars, with a large number of la dies, left the city at 8 o'clock last evening on the steamer City of Pittsburg for Davis Island, and, after an enjoyable time, started lor Homestead. A merry party were play ing about the deck as the boat passed the loot of Locust street, and in some inexplica ble manner young Hinson fell ovei board and was lost The boy was but 19 years of age, and resided with his parents at No. 42 Besaca street, Allegheny. The police are lookinc for the bodv. Pravosky Expected to Die. Michael Pravosky, the Mansfield coal miner who was brought to the Mercy Hos- fiital seriously injured yesterday, was very ow last night. Pravosky was walking under the Panhandle railroad trestle when a large stoue fell from one ot the cars, strik ing him ou the head and iractnnng his skulk He will probably die. Have You a Vacant Boom And wish a tenant for it? Then do as hundredsofotbers have done advertise It in tbe To Let Rooms Cent-a-Word advertising; columns of Tbe Dispatch. Soom Renters and Boardlne Houses Who Dave Used .The Dispatch's Cent-a-Word advertis ing columns under Wanted Boarders and Kooms To Let find It tbe best. D AVrrr'a Little Early Rlsors. No griping, no pain, no nausea: easy pill to take Mrs. Winslow's Soothinz Syrup, for chil dren teetbine gives quiet, beipfuf rest 25o. Angostura Bitters are the best remedy for removing indigestion. THEY WERE NOT THIEVES. A Flacky Penn Avenue Woman Turned the Kay -on a Police Captain and a Lieutenant Arrested While .Trying a Merchant's Safe. Police Captain Henry tTJnterbaum and Lieutenant Thomas Kichards had a peeuliar experience out Penn avenue at 10:30 o'clock last night When opposite the feed store of David Bobb & Co., No. 2638, they noticed the front door standing wide open. The place was robbed of considerable cash several months ago and the officers con cluded at once that the thieves had paid another visit, so they decided to make an investigation. Accordingly they went into the store and finding everything in perfect order they preceded at once to the office. There they found papers, books, etc, scat tered in confusion about the desks and the whole interior turned almost tapsy-turvy. Captain Unterbaum was in the "act of try ing the safe when the front door was slammed and locked with great violence and a female voice began to call lustily lor help. Both officers rushed to the front window and tried to allay the fears of the woman, but to no effect The noise she made attracted the attention of Sergeant Charles Stir, who, in company with Officers Sam Miller and Wilkoufsky, hurried to the place. They had expected to make a rich haul, but were greatly surprised when they were confronted by their superior officers. The captain explained that they had found the door open and that they expected to find burglars. Mrs. Bobb had been sleeping in a chair in front of the store when she was awakened by the officers who were investigating. Captain Unterbaum says "she is a plucky little lady." TALE OF A STOLEN WATCH. Franklin Emmerllofr Held for Taking; It, but Ho Accuses Another. Franklin Bmmerling, a plasterer, who was arrested a few days ago by Detective Philip McDonough, of Allegheny, was yesterday sent to jail by Alderman Mo Kelvey on a charge of stealing a 53 watch. The watch had belonged to Mrs. X. L. Grav, with whom Bmmerling boarded at No."S03 Franklin street, Allegheny. It disappeared on June 20, and soon after that Bmmerling changed his boarding house and took a room with J. W. Bain at 18 Sedg wick street Mrs. Gray complained to the police and said that she suspected Emmer- iing. Detective .niouonougu watcned JStn merling and on last Saturday had his clothes searched at the Sedgwick street boarding house. A paw.u ticket for the watch was found in a hole cut into the lining of a pair of pants. This ticket showed that the stolen watch had been pawned at the store of Louis Van Ullen, No. 1106 Penn avenue. Testimony to all of this story was given yesterday afternoon before Alderman Mc Kelvey, and the prisoner, a fine-looking young'man. six feet tall, asked permission to tell his story. He said that Joe Smith, a fellow boarder at Mrs. Gray's house, gave the watch to him and asked him to pawn it The alderman apparently doubted this tale, and held Emmerling for the Septem ber grand jury. Before going to jail the "prisoner made an information against Joe Smith, charging him with larceny. Smith was arrested at Mrs. Gray's house late last evening. WILL SHABE BIS LOVE ALIKE. How Two Ladles Arranged a Hair-Pulling Scrape. Alderman McPike had a cose yesterday .that was rather easily settled. Louisa Jones and Maggie Christy, two colored ladies, helped to make up a party of pic nickers at Bock Point last Saturday. "When tbe merrymakers were on the way back to the city the two women got into a discussion of the affections of a young man whom they both claim. It is said Miss Christy removed some of Miss Jones' hair, and so'the latter lady bronght suit for as sault and battery. Tte hearing was fixed fpr yesterday'after noon." When the two women came "to the Alderman's office, he told them to sit down and talk it over. This they did, and finally settled tbe case by the defendant paving the costs and both" agreeing to share alike the yonng colored man's love. KAY NOT MEET THE CUT. Western Lines Haven't Decided to Adopt Santa Pe Rates to Denver. It has not been decided by the Western lines to meet the cut rate for the Knights Templar to Denver made by the Santa Fe road. Tbe latter line offers a rate of $12 from Chicago, but will not guarantee to care for the business. No extra cars will be .put on the trains, and the passengers must take chances in getting accommodations. In view of this state of affairs there is a disposition on the part of some of the other roads to hold the organizations to their contracts. Local agents do not know what will be done, but 'the opinion is general that tbe competitors of tbe Santa Fe will meet the reduction. The tickets will be put on sale August 3, and some conclnsion will be reached to-dav. MEETINGS AMD NOTICES. Notices. VTOTICE DR. JNO. COOPER. JR.. HAS RE i MOVED his offices from No. 42 N. Diamond st. Allegheny, to rooms 42 and 43 Westlnghouse build ing, Pittsburg. Ear, nose, throat and chest dis eases. Hours 1 to 4 P. M. OFFICE OF TDK NATIONAL TRANSIT CO.. OIL CITY. PA.. July 13. 1835. I VTOTICE TH E PATUu NS OF T J I E N ATION A. L i Transit Co. are hereby notified that all credit balances upon tbe books of the Nailonal Transit Co. at the close of business July 22. 1832. and all outstanding acceptances Issued on or prior to that date are subject lo an assessment of fire hundred and fifteen thousandths of one per cent or five and fifteen hundredtns (5 and 15-100) barrels on a thou sand in pipage paid oil on account of loss by fire on the evening of July 8, 1832, of tanks nnitcd register numbers 1324 and 1323, on Hewitt farm, near Olean, New Tork. D. o'DAY. Vice President. Business Changes. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE 1 partnership subslsllngbetweenll.il. Bergman and J. F. Bergman, under the linn name of II. ft J. F. Bergman, was by mutual consent dissolved on the 1st day of July. 1892: all debts previous to this date will be paid by ihe old firm. II. J. Berg man will continue business at the same place. No. 08 Federal st,, room 2, 2d floor. Allegheny. Pa. II. IL BEKGMAN, J. F. BEKGMAN. Dividends. . The safe Deposit and Tbcbt cojipant OF.PlTTSBLKO. PITTSBURG. July J4. 1892. TMVIDEND-TOE DIRECTORS (IF Tl IS IJ company hare this day declared a dividend of THREE t3) PER CENT, on the capital stocs. out of the earnings or tbe last six months, payable forthwith, free or tax. WILLIAM T. HOWE, Secretary and Treasurer. Legal Notices. FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY, 121 aud 123 Fourth avenue. ESTATE OF GEORGE VAN EYNDHOVEN. DE CEASED Notice is hereby given that letters of administration on the estate of Ucorge Van Eynd hoven have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are re quested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims against the same should make them known wltnoutdelay. FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO.. .. . . Administrator. DAVID Q. EWING, Attorney. JAMES F. ROBB, Attorney at Law. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT LETTERS 11 testamentary on the estate of Leonard Walter, Sr., deceased, late of Allegheny. Pa., have been panted to the audcrslgned, to whom all per sons Indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will make known without delay. JOSEl'H hTRATMAN. JAMES F. ROBB. Executors. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT STOCK XI certificate number two hundred and fifty seven (257) calling for one bnndred and twenty-six (131) shares of the capital stock or the steubenvllle and Indiana Rallruad Company, Issued by said company to and the property of Salem township,, county of Tnscarawas and State of Ohio, was on or abont the :0tn day of April, A. D.. 1875. lost or destroyed, and that the owner thereof Is abont to apply for a reissue of said stock. ADAM C. STOCKER. Clerk or Salem township. Port Washington, Tnscarawas county, O. JCI.T. 1892, LOST. LOST Between Highland and Frankstown ava., a lady's gold watch and chain. Finder will be rewarded by returning to 6121 Penn av. XB"Clastifled real ettati advertUemcnti on thU paaejen cent! per line for each insertion, and none taken for lea than twenty cent. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE Classified under tbe following headings will be ac cepted at the rale of ONE CENT PER WORD TOR EACH INSERTION wben paid for In ad vance either at main or branch offices. Wanted Advertieementt of all Kind. SUCH A SITUATIONS, ROOMS, MALE HELP, FEMALE HELP, AGENTS, BOARDING, HOARDERS, MISCELL AN EOTJ3, TO LET ROOMS, PERSONALS. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALES LOST AND.FOUND. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. BUSINESS OFFICE Cor. Smlthfleld and Diamond Streets. 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 haro accounts wluTTlTB DiSPATrB. TOR ALLEGHENY, NO. 107 FEDERAL ST., TELEPHONE 3621. FOR THE SOUTHSIDE. NO. H12 CARSON STREET. TELEPHONE NO. C022, FOR TOE EAST END. J. W. WALLACE. 6121 PENN AV. PnTSBURQ-ADDmON AL. THOMAS MCCAFFREY, 3500 Butler street. EMIL G. STUCKEY, 24th street and Penn avennc. ALLEGHENY ADDITIONAL. F. H. EGOERS ft SON. Ohio and Chestnut streets. THOMASMcHF.NRY, Western and Irwin avenues. WANTED. Stale HelD. BAKER A second hand bread baker at Harris' bakery, Wllklnsburg. Pa, B OY-Of IB, In Jewelry store. 973 Liberty st. BRICKHURKER-Must have the best reference. Address Red Urlck, Dispatch office. J 1RICK LAYERS Immediately, six good -men; SI 0. J. W. Bennett, Irwin. Pa. CANVASSERS Ten first-class canvassers for cravon portraits; the ery best salarv or com mlsslon'pald. Call or address the Leland Portrait Co., 443 to 437 Pearl St., Cleveland, O. "XANVASSEKS for latest novelties; free samples. J 102 Fourth av., room 6. , OLORED BARBER Apply Uansbary Bros., Tarentum. or OS 4th, Pittsburg. CIOLORED bartier-Apply 205 Federal St., Alte J gheny, Thomas Buckingham. DENTIST Graduate; must 1 a good man and understand plate work thoroughly; state ex perience and college. Dentist, Dispatch office. DRUG CLERK (J. A.: one who speaks German preferred. Ad dress Druggist, Dispatch office. MAN A thoroughly competent man to act as hospital steward aud nurse In an Institution outside the city; must have had experience, single man and m,ust come well recommended; salary S420 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. MAN A good practical planing mill mm that can do laying out, etc. : also one good ma chine hand. Hellman Bros., Klttannlng, 1'a. MAN (Unmarried) for general gardening work. Apply to J. Boyd Dull, Brownsville road, Baldwin twp. PORTER for saloon: must be quick, clean and honest and not afraid tu work. Apply In per son at Commercial House. Mansfield, Pa, SALESMAN on satarv or commission, lo nandle the new patent obemlcal Ink erasing pencil; the greatest selling novelty ever produced: erases Ink thoroughly In two seconds; no abrasion ot paper: 2C0to SO0 per cent profit: one agent's sales amounted to S620 In slxdavs, another 82 In two hours: we want one energettc general agent for each State and Territory. For terms and particu lars address the Monroe Eraser Manufacturing Company, X 10, La Crosse, Wis. SALESMEN salary or commission, to nandle greatest novelty patented; exclusive territory; sells at sight: particulars free; simple 60c Unity D. C. Co., Dept, O, Unity Bldg.. Chicago. SOLICITOR on high class, standard works; Ohio,1 Pennsylvania. Gebblc & Co., S3 Schmidt build ing; SOLICITORS for city and adjacent towns. Pitts burg suit Club Company, No. 32 Sixth av. 1HNNERS-U) at Charles J. Amraaun's, 57 Shlloh . St., Pittsburg, s. S. TOSSERS (three) to work In setting gangs, clay diggers aud laborers; married men preferred. Apply to the Hersperger Co., Vlckroy and Magee TRAVELING SALESMEN to sell baking pow der: we put our goods In glass rolling pins; S60 month salary and exnenses. or 25 per cent commis sion: good side line: If you want a Job, write; send stamp for reply. Chicago. Baking Powder Co., 707 Van l)u fen St., Chicago. Agents. A GENTS 3 to $7 dally; experience unnecessary. Ix. Putnam ft Co., Perfumers, .West Winsted, Ct. Female Help VfnntMl. APPRENTICES-Good sewers and others to learn dressmaking and cutting. 030 Penn av. COOK Elderly female (white) for plain cooking lu restaurant. Apply In persoti at Commercial House, Mansfield, Pa. COOK and girl for housework. Employment office, 130 Robinson st., Allegheny. CIOOK Female; first-class cook. Commercial Hotel, Sharpsburg, DISHWASHER Female: No. 6 Sixth av. a good dishwasher. IRL To wore In steam laundry, a good bosom IT ironer. Apply w ju. a. xownBena, Apoiio, Pa. LAUNDRESS A first-class laundress, to do laundry work and some housework In a pri vate family; wages ft per week. Address P.O.Box 154. city. MILLINER First-class milliner. Apply at 142 Wylle avenue. Mala and Female TJnlp Wanted. CLERKS Male and female clerks in a dry and fancy goods store; some experience required; vlve full name and references. Credit, Dispatch, office, 107 Federal St., Allegheny. HELP 2 chambermaids, 3 dlnlne room girls for summer resort: woman cook, f8 per wk. ; dish washerB. pantry girls, hotel chambermaids, wait resses, laundresses, family cooks, chambermaids, nurse, nurse girl, colored girls, farm hands. Median's, 545 Grant st. HELP Seamstress, laundress, cooks, dining room girls, chambermaids, nurses. 200 house girls, SO for country; girls for hotels and boarding houses, German and colored girls, 60 farm hands, white and colored waiters, Ihompson's, 003 Urant street. Situations Wanted. POSITION A gentleman experienced In book and stationery, carpets and furniture, wall paper and real estate businesses wishes a perma nent situation: satisfied at first with nominal salary: best of references. Address Business, Dispatch office. POSITION By experienced young lady as book keeper or assistant: can lurnlsh best rcler encc. Address Miss Bertha McFadden, cor. Mo bile and Smith sts.. Ha7elwood. "POSITION Stenographer, 15 years' experience X lu raliroaa ana law work; goou accountant; sober; best of relerence; 6tate salary. Address Railroad, Dispatch office. OS1TION Single man. 25, wants position of anv kind; fair education; will work for mod erate wages. Apply M. S.. 3018 Smallman. POSITION By an experienced salesman in cloth ing, shoes and drygoods business; references. Address C. L. II., Dispatch office. POSITION A man of good business ability de sires a position of trust In office. Address K. U Dlspatcli office. SITUATION Booxkeeplng To Anns employing no bookkeeper, books posted, audited, bal anced by an experienced accountant. W-, COO Bond st. SITU ATION By practical engineer. P., Dispatch office. Address M. Xlnslnesa Opportnntles Witntni. WANTED-An established New York hollow ware house wants agency for the East of a flrit-class Iron hollow ware factory. Address Henry M. Beach. 1D2 Broadway, New York. Hoarder and lodtrera (Yantad. BOARDING In the East End or Allegheny, by a yonng lady employed in tne city during the day ; references exchanged If necessary; private family preferred. B. H. P., Dispatch office. x B'OARDING Persons wanting boarding for the summer, at reasonable rates, sbonld write to Hotel Williams, Ohio Pyle, Pa. BOARDERS and Roomers Moderate rates. Federal st., Allegheny. 221 LODGERS Anchor Hotel. Liberty, corner Fonrtn; lodging per night, 23c, 35c. toe; week, 1 25. 1 75. ft S3. OCCUPANT for nice large well furnished room for S. 80 Sycamore st., Mt. Washington. OCCUPANTS for furnished rooms. Cor. Ridge and Marrlon avs. TRANSIENT THADE-S1 and (1 50 day; able management. Mrs. A. B. Home, 59 Sandusky at.. Allegheny. Room l anted. WANTED Three or four furnished rooms for light housekeeping wlthiu ten minutes' walk or postofflce; good references. Address R. B, B.. Dispatch office. WANTED Separate furnished rooms and board by two young business men In outskirts: bc.it refe rence. Fazio, Dispatch office. WANTED. Real Estate Wanted. WANTED A furnished honse of 10 or 12 rooms lu the Cast End fey ahlghlv resectable and strictly responsible family; bhadysldc district pre ferred i would pa 10O a month or over for a suita ble place. Please address 11. P., care of J as. W. Drape A Co.. 313 Wood St.. Pittsburg. Hotels. Dlnlnc nntl launch Jtoomi. HOTEL NORWOOD Most popular and coolest resort in the East End; Dnquesne Eleetno ears pass the door; finest accommodations for driv ing parties: restaurant and bar attached: reasona ble rates. Frank Y. Over, prop., 2C2 to 270 Franks townav., near Silver Lake. HOTEL FEDERAL. 171 Federal St., Allegheny Transient rates 31 and S2 day. HOTEL-Mcal 25 cents. gheny. S3 Sandusky St., Allc- VIBITKevan'sladles'and gents' dining rooms, 803 Penn ave. ; business men's dinner; ladles' noon lunch; meals any time; everytlilngn season, Tiro lnanranco Wanted. BENSWANGKR A ZXUil Flro Insurance, 60 Fourth av. Financial TV antea. MONEY to loan. In sums of $500. 11,000, 11000. tl, 000 and upward, at lowest rates, on mort gages. Charles Somers A Co.. 131 Fourth av. ni a ONEY to loan at lowest market rates on bond 1YJ. and mortgage; no delay. ReedB. Coyle A Co., cor. Fourth av, and Grant st. MONEY To loan at6percent; smallmortgages preferred. See Mnrry A Edsall, Fidelity building, 121 Fourth av. MONEY to loan at lowest market rates and with out delay. C. R. Fundenberg A Co., No. 77 Fourth av. MONEY to loan on mortgages, A, 5 and 0 per cent; no tax. Isaac M.Pennock, 147 Fourth avenue. MONEY to loan on mortgae: no delay; lowest Interest. Howard Brown, 151 Fourth av. MONEY to loan on mortgages: lowest Interest, no delay. Black A BalrO, 95 Fourth av. MORTGAGES on city or Allegheny county prop erty at lowest rates. Henry A. Weaver A Co., S2 Fourth av. rpo LOAN S200.0GO on mortgages: fllD and up J. ward at t per cent: 1500,0X0 at 4H per cent on residences or business property, vacant lots or farms. S. U. French. 125 Fourth av. WANTED Mortgages on Improved city or Alle gheny couaty property. McCune A Coulter, 18 Fourth av. (Uin OOO to loan at 5 per cent. JJpJLUj A Co., 107 Federal st. John K. Ewlng .111 Iscellaneona Wanted. BUY Van's Charm root beer extract and make at jl low cost one of the most healthful and re freshing drinks ever produced. DE ESK ROOM -Desk In an office with a broker or real estate agent. Aaaress ticcttic. uispaicn office. PA1NTINU and Plate Glass glaxlng. B.C. Miller. 526 Grant st..Vittsburg. PATENTS-U. S. and foreign: fees payable on success. J. II. Stevenson, solicitor, 100 Fifth av. PATENTS-O. D. Levis (20 yeara). Solicitor. 131 Fifth av., next Leader. Pittsburg: no delay. PRINTING-Cheapand quick, at McFarland's, 67 Federal, Allegheny. PURCHASER for a first-class barber shop: cen trally located. Apply Ross W. Black A Co., 712 Penn av. STUDENTS-Actual Business College, No. 5 Sixth avenue, established 12 years; bookkeeping taught by actual business practice; shorthand, typewriting, etc.: fall term begins August 29; day aud erenlngsesslons; write for pictorial catalogue, mailed free, M. J. Conner. President; J. M. Phillips, Dean of Faculty. STUDENTS-At Institute orshorthand and Type writing. 1045th av., Pittsburg. Pa.: students to learn shorthand: classes day and evening; posi tions procured for all students when competent. 10 borrow (10,000 on city propertv. R. S DIs . pat th office. TRUNKS hauled to and from PIttshurg and Al legheny 50 cts. ; special attention given to the moving of furniture, J. O'Nell, 31 Montgomery av., Allegheny Tel. S4.M. TRUNKS hauled to and from the East End for fifty cents. Campbell A Davis. No. 12 Seventh av. Telephone 270. "STAN'S Charm root leer will do you good: any t one who ever drank it will tell you this: peo- file of Pittsburg know n goad thing when they6ee t; this Is why they all drink Van's Charm root beer. WANTED r.veryone wno wants tnj finest and cheapest wallpaper In America to send for samples: sent free to any address. G. G. u'Urieu, Paint and Wall Paper store. 182 Fifth ar. W ANTED Everyone who wants the finest and ti cheapest wall paper In America to send for samples: sent free to anv address. G. (. O'Brien, Paiut and Wall liier Store. 202 Fifth av. TT7"aNTED To hus lease anil furnlshment of ho YV tel or grocery in country. Address G. K., Dispatch office. WANTED Everybody to get 25 cent box mag netic catarrh powder. Ur. McGranor, J50 Wylle av. WANTED Motor A one-horse electric motor James Iladden, Unlontown, Pa, WEARERS or spectacles to buy the best Jl steel and S3 00 gold spectacles and ere classes yet offered ofW. l Trleber. practical optician, at Schaefer's Jewelry store. 150 Fifth av. FOU RALE MISCELLANEOUS. Machinery nntl jlleta a For .4a1o. BOILERS and engines, Sfrond hand: all sires, from 4 to 100 h. p.; cheapest in the market; 64 boilers aud engines In stuck, stationary and porta ble, upright boilers, mounted larm engine, etc.: steam pumps, governor, pulleys and shafting. Telephone 3401, 23-25 Park way. J. S. Young, Al legheny, Pa. GRINDTONES-In all sizes, fur all kinds of rrindlng; Cratgleith. New Castle, Nova .tcotla and other grits; Iron frames and fixtures for hand, foot ur power: mounted stone, oil stone, emery wheels and grinders. Wm. M. Kirby, 133 First av. OIL RIG, boiler engine, casing, tuning connec tions In McDonald field: forprlce and partic ulars address Ihomas J. Eakln, Einlc,nton, Pa, STKAM PUMPS, new ann second-Hand boilers, engines, injectors, ejectors, south Bend wood pulleys, iron hubs, shafting and hangers, machin ists' brass founders and Iron-pipe fitters, ca Water street. Homes. Vehicles. Ut Storsc For !. BAY GELDING-134 hands: sired by Wllksonan; can pace In 2:40 or better. Audrrss 11. C. House. Oakland av.. Oakland, city. DELI VERY wagons Demerv wagons all styles: our own make. Win. Beckert, 340 to I M Ohio St., Allegheny. Telephone S420. FOR SALE-Flne driving or saddle horse, quire 147 Fourth av., second floor. GOAT A well trained go.it with wagon and har ness; price $15. Address G.Y., Dispatch office. " HORSE Good family marc suitable for lady to drive: also 4-year-old colt cheap, as 1 have no use lor them at all. F. V. C, DlsDatch office. HORSE One bay horse aud buggy cheap at 7fi North av., Allegheny. WAGONS and carts of all descriptions ror sale; new 'and second hand. PitUburg Wagon Works, 2v o. 33U Second ave. ; telephone Ib70. T7"AG ON Second hand one-horse covered TT wagon, good condition. J. Wrlgley, 203 Robinson St., Allegheny. , Itnbber Stumps Tor Saie. ("1ET your rubber stamps, steel stamps, stenctls. X seal presses, brass checks, etc. from Bbeaffer A Co., 48 Filth av,. Duff's College building. RU BBER stamp and 6Cal factory, the largest In Pittsburg, al 52 Fourth av. McMahon Bros. miscellaneous For Sale. CORDAGE Twine, hemp pacxing. FiockerA Co.. 89 Water St. ESCAPES Four fire-escapes, now on the Ralston school. 15th and Penn av. : also 1 U. s. eseupe. In use about 4 months; very cheap. P. Rleseck, Madison and River at s Allegheny. PRINTERS' stands and cases for sale cheap: a prompt buyer will get a bargain: second-hand saw table In good condition; sold because space needed. Apply Dispatch business office. TO PRINTERS-103 type cases and a few stands In good order for sale cheap. Apply The Dls patch Counting Rooms. FOK aAX.15 BUSINESS. Business Opportunities For Sale. BAKERY First class bakery and Ice cream par lor; good reasons lor selling. Inquire at 840 Main St., Bradduck. BAKERY and Ice cream parlor, doing business. Address F. W. Boeuer, . srood McDun- aid, ra, USINESS-1500 will buy the good will and furnlshment of a No. 1 boarding and lodging house; 10 rooms: central location. M. F. Hippie A Co.. 96 Fourth av. DRUG STvRE One of the best retail stands In the county: reasons for selling, sickness; 3,600 cash. Addresatjulnlne, Dispatch office. FOR SALE Exclusive right to sell our goods In Alleglienv, also Southslde: sell to all drug gists and grocers; must buy $500 worth 'of stock: can clear L 200 to 11.500 a year; prefer man with horse and buggy. Address K.. Dispatch office. FOR SALE At a very big bargain, a hardware and a tin'store; also a full complement of tin ners' tools. Inquire at 716 Fifth ave. HOTEL-H.OOO A 33-room hotel business with license: one of the busiest little cities In Penn sylvania, li,COJ population: bar trade will run about HO daily: brisk transient trade and all steady boarders wanted: rent 11.200 per year; this house Is an old standby ol the town ; has excellent reputation and has never been refused license; at the above figure we offer 4-year lease, license and lurnlshlngs of office, bar and house throughout; a perfectly satisfactory reason lor selling a good business, John F. Sweeny. 63 Fourth av. INTEREST In a manufacturing plant making mill suppll'S and doing a good business: to a live man who can lake an active interest here is a chance: only small capital required. M, F. Hippie A Co.. 96 Fourth av. IRON MILL, making hoop Iron and cotton ties; lo a man with some capital, and one who tinriert stands the business, here is a chance to make money. M, F, Hippie A Co., 86, 4th ave. FOB 8A17K BUSINESS. Business Opportunities. BARBER SHOP-Fully equipped, price S375; rent 824 mouthy; In a growing and prosperous su burban part: short distance from city: opposite the railway station and free from opposition; dwelling contains shop, 4 bedrooms, parlor, kitchen and basement, aide entrance, vard with rrult trees: best reason for selling. Joseph Greenway, room 60S. Ferguson block. 101 Fourth av. BUTCHERS BUSI.SESS-16th ward: cars pass door: same hands many years; fully equipped: rent only $12 monthly: profitable trade done, hut could be greatly Increased by a lire man; splendid position; price 100. Joseph Greenway, room 503, Ferguson block, 101 Fourth av. BUTCHERS' BUSINESS-Includlng the iramc dwelling at Oakland: no opposition: for salo through death of the owner: let 23x100: price fl.800, Joseph Greenway, room 50S, Firgusou block, 101 Fourth ar. GOOD paying business, easily managed: no pre vious knowledge necessary to carry It on; showing profits ofGO per cent; has almost a mon opoly; rent 1360; price 1300; centrally situated and open to every investigation. Joseph Greenway, room 503. Ferguson block, 104 Fourth av. LICENSED hotel in Allegheny City In a good locality: doing a fine business: 33 rooms; building nearly new and In splendid condition; will sell real estate with fnrnlshment, or will sell" furnlshment and give buyer long and cheap lease. Apply to Gracblng A Lyon, 141 Fourth av., Pitts burg, Pa. ESTAURANT Well paying restaurant In a densely populated part near Plltsburg Dia mond Market; rent M5 monthly: price tV)0: a sacri fice; reasonable offer entertained; dwelling, res taurant, fi bedrooms and basement. Joseph Green way, room 506. Ferguson blook, 104 Fourth av. Business Properties .for Salo FEED and buckwheat flour mill business and mill property, dwellings, etc.. In a prosperous manufacturing city on line of railroad; everything In excellent condition and the businessqulte profit able; the total value Is over $30,000; will sell lor less than one-third: a smalt city property taken In part payraent;thls is a rare opening and should not he lost sight of. Jas. W. Drape A Co., 313 Wood St.. Pittsburg. MANUFACTURING PLANT-JOOxlSO feet, with two good buildings covering about 60x100 feet: has gal. city water, railroad siding, etc.: in good condition: will be sold on long time with small rash payment. M.F.IIlpplc A Co., 00 Fourth avenue. THE large manufacturing property of the Penna. White Lead Co.. situate River ar.. corner Walnut st., Allcghenv. fronting railroad and river: lot about 285xi70 feet, with large brick buildings, warehouses, offices and six dwellings thereon; also, two fine euglnes and boilers, etc.. to be sold at adjourned sale on WedneBdav. August 3, at 11 o'clock. In the salesroom of Jas. W. Drape A Co., Agents and Auctioneers, 313 Wood St., Pittsburg, where Information as to terms, etc., can be obtained. Jtanufactnrlng Sites For Sale. MANUFACTURING SITES On Preble nv Al legheny. 340 feet front, extending to Ohio river, 500 feet In depth. 3'j acres, Penna. and P. A W. R. R. sidings; on West Market St.. Allegheny, three-fourths acre, Penna. R. It. siding; on Penn sylvania av., Allegheny. 155x130 feet, with paved streets on three sides; at Chartlers. 37 acres, P. A L. E. and Penna. R. R. connections and electric ears to city: In Allegheny, 3-story brick factory, with pulleys, shafting, etc., suitable for light man ufacturing; to responsible parlies desiring- manu facturlng sites outside the city I can offer rare in ducements with best of R. R. and ' water facilities within the "40-mlIe shipping radius." Thus. U. Dickson. Ill Fourth av.. room 45 FOB 8 ALE LOTS. City Lota. $275' above prici -40e 00 nerron Hill Park plan: choice lots near Wylle av. cable cars at ove prices: some on Dared street only 110 down. balance S3 ainonth: sure to enhance quickly. Black A Balrd, 81 Fourth av. East End Lots For Sale. EUREKA PLACE, Oakland; nice level lots (350 to SG00 each: small cash payment: balance monthlv. For plans and prices see George Schmidt, 157 Fourth ave. ONLY SCO per foot-Corner lot 26x108 feet In the best location in Shadyslde, near Roup station, and Duquesneaud Fifth av. cable cars; terms to suit. Dennlston. Elderklu A Co., Ltd., 6232 Penn av.. E,E. Tel. 5237. Hazelwood Lots For Sale. HAZELWOOD AV.-An elegant corner lot. Irregular shape, equal to 62x120 feet, within a few minutes' walk of Hazelwood station. Baltimore A Ohio Railway, and Second avenue electric cars; will sell cheap ior cash, to quick buyer. John E. McCrlckart, 59 Fourth av.: telephone 1S7S. Suburban LoU For Sals. A T WILKINSBURG For bonds or stocks bear- I- lug Interest: lot 81x120: 3 minutes from sta tion: price. 2.80J. W. . Hamuett A Co., Wllk- lnsonrg, irji. T INDEX STATION. B. AO. R It Lots near SI5casli. balance small JU second av., (oooeacn. monthlv paments wltnout interest or taxes: these are bargains. Sec Black A Balrd, N o 95 Fourth av. IOTSat Idlewood lieautirnl 'level lots on Main J St.. on whjch electric cars will run to Mans field: price from S200 to 5100, on easy payments. A. Bauck, 441 Grant St. Farms For Sa:o. FARM of 500 acres In Iowa: good condition: or will exchange for good city property Apply to airs. Lydla-N ollml, 5180 Liberty av. ., FOK tAX.tZ IMPROVED KEAt'l&TATE City Keslnencesw BLUFF ST.. near college New brick house. 8 rooms, hall, bathroom. Inside and outside w. c. : all late improvements; terms to suit. Robt. uowani. M J3iuii si. 11 EAL estate bargains send for new cataloorne. IV just out luaftcd free. Black A Balrd, 95 Fourth av. flJ OOO A splendid home for a little money: In IDTis good, healthy, desirable neighborhood or Pittsburg: two-siory and mansird pressed brick; built two years; ha 7 rooms, bathroom, w. c., range, h. and c. water, both gases, inside shutters, siatu mantels, sliding doors between parlor and dining room. hall, vestibule, side entrance, slate roof and goou lot; rents for SJ3 perinonlh till April, '03. (E'ilJ.) Black A Balrd. C5 4th av. CQ 6,100 squares from Court Honse. casv 5 lDOj mlnutes'walk: good 6-nom brick, hall, drj sewered cellar, city water, both gases: few steps from cable: this Is a house of good appearance and comfortable home; terms to suit. John F, sweeny, 63 4th av. Fast End Residences For Aale. ON DIN W IDDlE ST. A very neat 2-story brick dwelling. 7 rooms with stone front; price low; very pleasant resident street. J. C. lfelll)-, 80 Diamond st. QJJ1 030 On a payment of S200 cash, balance S13 (31) per mouth; h mdsome frame dwelling of 4 rooms, tin ruor, good cellar, stone foundation and level lot, near Greenfield av. electric line aud -chenley Park. Twenty-third ward. PIttshurg: 2.510 and $3,000 to loa'i on mortgages. Jonn D. Banks, 61 Fourth av, (JJfjrjn Ca'h Balance S25 per month including fjCUUU inter-st will buy a good frame house of Grooms, city water, hall, etc.; pleasant location, between inland and Ncgley avs. streetcar lines: good surroundings, bee Dennlston. Eltlerkin A Co., Ltd., 6232 Penu av.. E. K. Tel. 5327. ti"l 750 On Citizens' Electric Line. srood5-rnom 750 On Citizens' 'IPX frame dwelling: lot 24x100: must he sold at once bargain, M. F. Hippie A Co.. 06 Fourth avenue. Allecheny Residences For Sale. SECON D ward. Allegheny t a few vers' desirable properties from $3,500. uhlch must be realized on at once: call and examine them aud lnaku us an Oder. , Snvder A White, 162 Fourth av. ON line of Perrysville av. enrs. Allegheny the lino residence and grounds of the late Mr. John A. McKec, deceased, about 15 minutes' ride from Allegheny postoffice; an excellent dwelling: spacious liall in renter; large rooms on either side on first and sec ond floor; finished attic rooms, hath and toilet room, china closets, pmtrles and clothes presses, laundry, both gases, marble mantels: wide porch spans the front, from which th ista is beautiful; dry cellar: perfect sewerage: everything in prime order: over an acre of ground; shade trees and or namental shrubbery, lawn, carriage house and outbuildings: this fine property will he sold at pub lic sale on Thursday, August 4, at 2 o'clock P, v., on the premises: terms at sale: immediate posses sion. Further particulars from Jas. W. Drape & Co., Agents and Auctioneers, 313 Wood st., Pitts burg ON the hill top. Tenth ward. Allegheny City, end of Pleasant Valley line. a. well bulit, substan tial brick dwelling: 8 rooms, with 3 lots, forS5,0n0. J. C. Rellly, 80 Diamond st. flgfj OOO Allegheny. 2nd nard. 6-room brick fJDOj dnclling. water, gas, etc., cement cellar: a modern house with all conveniences ind a b-irgaln. M. F. Hippie A Co.. 06 4th av. Cgl K OOO Fine park (Alleghcnv) residence: WJ.O) price made low to sell quick, to settle an estate (37).. W. A Herron A bou, K) Fourth av. Buburban Restaenees xfor Sale. AT CRAFTON right near the station, frame dwelling. 8 rooms; bath. 2 2-storv finished attics: h. and c. water: fruit. SDrlnsrhouxo anil cistern: this property Is A No. 1. In a pleasant neighborhood: can be bought reasonable; lotMOx 210. J. C. Rellly. 80 Diamond St.. A TWILKINSBUHG-For Interest-bearing bonds or stocks, a large new 7-room frame dwelling, large reception hall, finished attic, bathroom complete; corner lot 33xll2,S;2 minutes from elec tric cars and I'. R. R.: price, 13,200. W. E. 11am ncttACo., Wllklnsburg, Pa. AT BRADDOCK For bonds or stocks hearing interest, two 6-room frame dwellings; each lot 30x145 to an alley 25 ft. wide: close to P. R. It. and electric ears: price each, (3,000. W. E. Ham nett A Co., Wllkinsburg, Pa. T?OR SALE Country residence, one mile from JC Sewlckley; 42 acres: well watered: all klndsof fruit; brick house. 12 rooms; marble mantels; reception-ball; nat. gas; fine barn. Robert H. Douglas. Attorney at Law. 408 Grant st. FOUND. 1?OUND-A pocketbook, on Eleventh st. C can get It by calling at 51 Eleventh st.,and Owner prov- ins; property. FOUND-Rubber stamps, seal presses, largest as sortment. Weber A Co' stencil and Stamp Works, 54 Fifth av. Phone 823. I.'OUND Tbat you can't do a better thing than call at once and select a silting suit al J. J. Alann's. 131 Fifth av. Prices from K) up. J70UND No root beer suits the people like Van's Charm: If yon desire a good, refreshing sleep drink It Just berore retiring Tor the night; tryit:when you have lost yourappctltcdrink Van's Charm root beer. It will make yon eat; besides you wui like it. TO I4ST. CItT Residences. rpo LET-Small houses. 60 Pride St., 2 rooms. Vlckroy St.. Sixth ward. 5 rooms. Cherrv, near Water st.. 5 rooms. McKaln. near Third st., S. S., 5 rooms. Jane, near Twenty-eighth St., 8. S. 2 rooms. Jane St., S. S.. 7 rooms. Rents low; send for list. TV. A. Herron A Sons. No. 80 Fourth av. TO LET Four-roomed house, finished attic and good cellar. Inquire of C Tbointuou. 50 Mil ler st. TO LET House, 8 rooms and atile. No. 43 Chat ham st. Apply to Charles Mitchell. 153 4th ar. East End Residence Tn r,n" TO LET Furnished, two new brick houses in Relleflcld; one on Fifth av.. one on Forbes st: 10 and 11 rooms; all modrrn conveniences: well furnished: excellent location: rent reasonable. Mnrry A Edsall, Fidelity bldg., 121 Fourth av. TO LET Oakland Good houses rooms; Boquet. near Fifth av.: send for Hat. W. A. Herron A Sons, 80 Fourth av. ITazelwood Residences To Let, TO LET Ten-room residence Hazelwood av.; only 120. G. K. Flower. Hazelwood av. Allecheny rtealrtencp To Let. TO LET By John K. Ewing A Co.. 107 Federa St., houses, stures and apartments. oom To Let. ARCn ST.. No. 171-FurnIshed room with board; by ticket If denirep. BEAVER AV., 70. Allegheny-Private family has newly furnished front room (3: suitable L ACOCK ST. Fnrnlshed rooms, all modern con veniences. Apply to Moyle's. 165 Lacock St., Allegheny. LARIMER AV.. 120 Two nlcilv-furnlshed rooms In East End; private family; all con veniences: gentlemen only. PENNSYLVANIA AV., 1. Allegheny-Furnished room. SI0: suitable for two. ROBINSON ST.. l.TJ. Alleghenv-Rooms. fur nished and unfurnished. Room Renting Agency. ROOMS Three rooms, second floor, water In kitchen, rear 3PS Rebecca St., Allegheny; rent (9. Apply 15 1 .acock st. "OOOMS-Ward and Bates sts., Xk- furnished front rooms. Oakland, two TTNION AV., 23 Allegheny Occupants for furnished front room with lioard. kJ well Terms moderate. Z See additional adieu under Wanted and Lodgers. Dnslness StamM To Let. TO LET Space with power, cor. Penn and Third aves.: three floors; 20,000 feet spare; abundant power; good light: splendid location: everv con venience. Apply Nicola liros., 20 Fifth av. rpo LET Four-storr brick imtMlnr, 139 -econrt JL av.. two doors from Smlthfleld St.; will lease for five years. Apply at first floor office of Kauf mannr ' store. TO LET Storeroom No. 633 Penn av.: first-class location for millinery or gents' furnishing store. Inquire of McCullough A Smith, 31 Seventh street. TO LET-Hotel. or will selL A fine new hotel Just finished, in Alleghenv City. Long lease to good tenant. Graeblng A Lyon. Ill Fourth ar. Offices and Deslc 7too-. To Leu rpo LET Desk room. No. 108 Fourth ar.. first J floor front. Black A Balrd, No. 95 Fourth sr. Miscellaneous In Let. TO LET Vacant lot. 30x110. with stable, corner Penn av.. Third st. and Exchange alley. Apply Nicola Bros.. 205thav. PERSONA!. IJEKSONAL-Never falls. 25 cmts. Granor'a pile cure. 250 Wylle av. Dr. Mc- PERSONAL -Ladles suffcrlngfrnm nervous pros tration, dou'tglveup before seeing me. Mrs, Dr. McUranor, 35) Penn ar. PERSON AL Credit, yes, credit on fine dress goods, silks, satins, wraps, etc., at J. Dwyex'a, Room 4. McCance block. 701 Smlthfleld. PERSONAL Cash paid for old gold and silver watches and Jewelry repaired: new work mads to order. Chris Ranch. 541 Smlthllelt. PERSONAL-Atlantle City hotels and cottages: location, price ar.d full Information. Do not go before consulting 31iss Snowden, 442 Penn av. 1)ERS()NAL-The latest designs in spring goods for suits and trousers at J. J. Aland's. 181 Fifth av. Your Inspection invited. Prices reason able. PERSONAL Will John Gallagher, who worked near Clarksburg. WestV., In the sixties please send his address to James Creahau, No. 12 Tustln St.. Pittsburg? PERSONAL Hair, moles, etc, on ladles' faces permanently destroyed br the electric needle without pain or scr:cousultatlon free. Miss Streng, office 9C3 Penn av., Dickson building. TjERsON AL lullcs wishing to take Turko Face JC Baths or face massage for remot ing blemishes and improving the complexion will please vl< my parlors at 901 Penn a v., Pittsburg. Miss Sherwood. PERSONAL Van's Charm root beer will do yob good: drlnic In any kind of weather, hot or cold, ralnorhtue; some root beer Is only fitto drink In hot weather: Van's root beer Is a good iningiourink ineyearrounu. PERSON AL When I was a small boy my mother always repaired my breeches and Jacket, hut since I got to be a great big man. Dickson, the well-known tailor, C" Fifth av cor. Wood st., second floor, has been substituted, who now does all my cleaning, pressing aud renovating In great shape. Tel. 1553. PERSON AL When I was a small uuy my motner alwavs repaired my breeches ana Jacket, but since I got to be a great big man, Dickson, the well-known tailor. 65 Fifth ar.. cor. Wood St.. second floor, has been substituted, who now does all my cleaning, pressing aud renovating In great shine. Tel. ls. . PKOPOSAtS. s EALED PROPOSALS WILL RE RE CEIVED bv the boroiisli of Tarentum. Pa., until 7 o'clock P. M.. AUGUST 5. 189. for SBWrrage plan for the borough. Specifica tions can be ssen at office of the clerk, south Cannlstieet. Council reserves the right to reject any or all bids. By orilur of Council. W. W. C'ALPASS, Council Clerk". VTOTICE TO CONTRACTORS PROPOS 1 ALS lonibout3,000fquiirey:iri!softreet pavinz. Sealed proposals Hill be received bv tbo Clerk of Council of Butler, Pa., until 7:30 p. jr., AUGUST 2, 1892. for the grading, curbinirnml pavlnz wirh vitrified flie brick of West Pearl street according to pliirfs and specifications on file at tbe office of the City Engineor. Jllds to bo nccompaniod by bond or certified check in thu sum ot $500. Coun cil reserves the right to reject any or all bide. U P. L. McQUISTON, T. JL BAKER, City Enjiineor. City Clerk. VTOTICE TO SEWER CONTRACTORS J.1 Sealed proposals will bo received at tbe office ot tlio engineer in chnrso of street improvements at tbo Council Chamber, in tbe Borough of Sowioklev, until 8 o'clock r. t. on TUESDAY, tbe 9th dav of August, 1S!, for construct ing a "Vitrifl"d Pipe Sewer" in Beaver stieet, fioui Perry sticet to n point near Boundary streetin said Borongh of &ow!ck ley. Tlio length ot sulci sewer n ill be about 6,u00 feet. Plans can be examined, and smec incuttons obtained at the office of F. A. Dun bam, engineer in cbarse. GEO. I1.ANDER50.V, F. A. DUNHAM, Burgess. Engineer. Slwicklkv, July 33, 1S9L AUCTION S ILE-1. AUCTION SALE. Tbo magnificent household fnmlturonm! grand upright piano and line oil paintings and handsome bric-:i-biac will be sold THURSDAY MORNING, July 28. nt 10:30 o'clock sharp, rain or shine, at 180 Sheffield street, corner Biclwefl, Allegheny. Every thing must go. Avail yourelf of this op portunity. Housn upon lit 8 30 morning of sale; goods sold to the highest bidder. Terms cah. C. DAVIS, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE. HATS, CAPS, DP.YGOODS AND NOTIONS. THURSDAY, JULY 2S, AT 10 O'CLOCK, At tho rooms of the Henry Auction Com pany, 24 and 20 Ninth street, the entire stock: oT hats, caps, notions and fancy goods from a store quitting business; must be sold at once. HENRY AUCTION CO , Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE OfFurniture, Carpets. Upright Piano, etc., FRIDAY, Jul29. at 10 o'clock at the rooms of Tho UENKY AUCTION CO., 21 and 20 Ninth streot. Foldlnn-beds,sideboard3,mirror door ward robes, c hi iron le 1-9, extension tables, book cases and leather chairs (oak or walnut), parlor furniture upholstered in brocntello tapestry or hair cloth; chamber furni ture in walnutandoak with sqnuro or choral dressers; handsome upright pinno, almost new and. in elogant condition; carpets, second-hand and new for rooms, halls or stairs, cooking utensils, dishes, a lot of notions, etc. I1ENKY AUCTION CO., Auctioneers. HORSE. Ladies' ridinx and driving quiet. For sale at tts i37 PENN horse; very AVENUE. D A TF NTQ - T- LE Vls ne" Leader) r I Cil I O. 131 yiftn ar.. rittabur' Pa. years solicitor , CHOICE PROPERTIES. ALLEGHENY. 135X130. COBXEB rENNSTXVANlA AVENUE SEDGWICK STREET. Wo aro offering this at a remarkably low flaure as a whole or subdivided into lots, 22x130. It will pay yon to investigate. SKIV1NGT0N&PBDDER, 168 FOURTH AVE. , A LOVELY HOME IN SHADYSIDE, ' ONLY S8,700 OO. Lurac lot on western side of hennllful resi dence street, shade trees, fino lawn, modern, brick lionse of 11 rooms reception liall.b.itli, etc. dimplem. If von are looking for honso In the Eut End do not fail to see this: it will please you. SK1VINGTON 8c PEDDER, ICC Fonrth avenue. CHEAP FOR SURE. A NEW FRAME HOUSE, Two sqnnres from Penn avenno cablo cars containing 7 room?, cltv nater. dry cellar, slato mantels, papered all through, frontnnd back porchc, lot 22xl00 to 20-It. alley; liouso never occupied. OXLY $2,800. J, H, COLEMAN & CO., .0212 PE.VN AVE., E. E. CHOICE OFFICES For rent In tho m mmw savings mi quoins, Wood and Diamond street. Well lighted, roost centrally located, all tho most modern conveniences and latest Improvements. Inquire at GERMANIA SAVINGS BANK COR. WOOD AND DIAMOND STS. EDUCATIONAL. ST. GEORGE" IIALL-For boys and young men. . Georxc's. Aid . Prof. J. C. Klnear. A. 11., Prln.: unsurpassed, lhorougli. safe; $2.0 and S300. S450 A SCIKlOL YEAR-IlllYS MIORTLIDGK. Media (Pa.) Academy rcojit-ni .sept. 21. Solthla C. Shortildge (Harvard A. II. and A. M.). Prln., Rev. Henry Dixon Jones. Rector. PRIVATE SHORTHAND INSTITUTE. 315 Smllhtield St.. PIttshurg. Pa. Shorthand and typewriting per month. 1 50: per quarter. 112; six months. 820. Wrlto for catalogue. KIMKI3IIXETAH SPJSISTOH HC1IOOI. College preparatory for boys. Ssltsburg Pa. Term opens September 13. Boys received at any age over ten. Tuition 'M. For catalogue address WILSON Jt FAIR. ROCK. HILL COLLEGE, Elllcott City. Maryland. Schools. Classical, scientific and commercial courses. Respectable young men and hoys re celved as boarders. Send for prospectus. RRO. DENNIS. President. Hollidaysbnrg, Pa., School for Girls. Unexcelled In location, bnlldlnirs grounds and in all the requisites of a first class school for girls. ( ertlucate admits to Wellestev. Address MRS. R. T. HITCHCOCK URSULINE ACADEMY OAKLAND. The school wilt reopen on THURSDAY. Septem bers. 1S32. English. French and music taught by professional teacher4. For terms apply to MOTHER FRANCES. Snpt. PARK INSTITUTE, 201 NORTH AVENUE, ALLEGHENY. Prepares forcollceandbnslress. Openslor the A-itumn Scptember'5. Evening school September 25, LEVI LKDDEX. A. M.. Principal. ST. JOHN'S MILITARY SCHOOL, MANLIUS, N. Y. Full conres of stivly. Undcrthe visitation of tho Regents of Univerdty of New Tork and War Department. RT. REV. F.D. HUNT INGTON, Frost.; WM. VERBECK, Supt. THE Boarainjr .MISSES ANABLE'S and Day School for loung JJlUIOS. Will reopen September 2bth,at CO Bayard St, Now Krunswick. New Jersey. HJARCOU RT skat. c.iimolwr. o. Pr vnm; Indies and girls. Founded 18S7 to nroviJo, wost of tho Alle Kbenies, h school of the highest grade Pu pils fron 21 States. Miss Ada I. Aycr, B. A, Prln. GnmouT, . This oid and remarkably suc cessful school provide!- thorough propar.v tion for college or Imslnrss. and supervision o health, habits and manners. I- Rust, lAV. EXAMINATIONS FOR ADMISSION TO THE WESTERN UNIVERSITY Will be held June 24-25. opt. 1M3. at tho University. For catalogue address W. J. HOLLAND. D. D.. President. C LJjEO-Eo JL SIXTH STREET. Tit Pkoobesmveam) Lladinc; ciiool. L-irgest b-eaust the best. Not a cbeap school, but you can affurd to attend II. It curriculum covers the entire Held ofinodcrn educational requirement. UiLMirpss-d facilltv. energetic management, sound discipline and reputation. Ill annual cata logue re u I v. Opens Sent. fi. Day and evening. 1L M. ROU'E. I'll. !.. President. PITTSBURG ACADEMY, NO. T FOCRTII AVENUE. Academic, normal and thorough business educa tion, dnwlng. penmanship, German, elocntlon, natnral science, etc. ... . . . .. Coinmerrbil emirse Includes thorough Instruction In ill the English nrnnrhrs. Fall term opens 'eptrml-er 5. !tt. Hon. Thomia 31. Marshall, PreMVnt lioard of Trustees. For catalogues address J. H'AltREN LYfLE. Principal. TRINITY HALL, TYAM3IINGTON, PA. A. Hoarding School for JJoyn, Preparing Them for College or Ruslnesm. Home school. Military, limited number, refined surroundings, healthful location, spsclous and beautiful grounds. From the Rev. R IV. Grange. PIttshnrg. Pa.: I tike pleasnre In saving a word or two In cor dial recommendation orTTInltj Hall. As one of Its patron, for the psst three yenrs. I have been, rteeplv Interested, of eonrse. I have seen tho school life and have looked into the course of study and the methods of teaching. All these arc very satisfactory. 1 have seen loo. that the care l kindly, the food excellent, and the discipline ad ministered witli rare good sense and Judgment, Trinity Hall, to my mind, is the most fiome-lIk ofany school I ever saw. " Apply to J. It. WHEELER. A. JL, nead Master, or ft. w. SMITH. Washington. Pa. PARROTS, $5 A 16t which we guarantee to learn to talk. Also younir mocking birds, $3 each. ESPICU'S BIRD STOKE 1e2S-Tusn HO Smithfletd street. DUQUESNE COLLEGE. English, normal, classical, scientific. ladles liter, ary course, shorthand, typewriting, bookkeeping night school. Saturday normal classes, music,- elo- cuilon. mechanical architectural drawing. DIM count to ministers children. Full corps of In strnctors. Strong faculty annex. No difficult en-! trance examinations. Opens beptember 5. tiena for catalogue. E. M. WOOD. D. D.. LL. D.. President. Diamond at,, Pittsburg (opposite Court Ucuse), "Lf1. ti!- i3i WilPK2A23r3KLtfS5
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