SADLY SOUGHT DEATH. Teofil Waldowski Disrobes, Carefully Folds Bis Clothes and PLUNGES INTO THE ALLEGHENY. business EeTerses Indnce Melancholy and Trompt Suicide. THE MAX'S BODT NOT IET RECOVERED Teofil 'Waldowski undressed himself under the Sharpsburg bridge and deliberately sui cided by plunging into the Allegheny river at 9 o'clock yesterday morning. The affair was witnessed by Thomas Sanks, the 9-year-old son of Bridge Keeper Sanks. "Waldowski -was a sipn and house painter and did business at No. 312 Brereton ave nue just above the "West Penn Hospital. At an early hour yesterday morninjr he left home stating that he was going into town to attend to some particular business. Instead of taking the direction he intended he was seen to board the Butler street car outbound and did not alight until the end of the line was reached. Th ere he met a friend to whom he said that he was going to Sharpsburg to do some work. At the car barns he boarded an electric car bound for Sharpsburg. A Very Calm Suicide Shortly before reaching the bridge he left the car and nothing more was seen ot him until young Sanks saw him disrobing on the bauk of the river. The boy watched the man intently, thinking that he was simply going in for a bath. As he took ofi each piece of wearing apparel he folded and carefully laid it on a large stone. He took all the letters from his pockets, placed them in his hat and then put them under his suit. "When this was done he waded slowly out into the water and when the depth of his head was reached he suddenly disappeared iroin view. The bov was still a spectator and when xuc iu ii us oil.. Dii:i.La4vi auu nucu he saw that the man did not reappear he immediately gave the alarm, umcer ixeorge liicleman, who was parsing at the time, va notified and took the entire outfit to the Seventeenth ward police station. Among the papers found in the hat were several judsment notes which had been given against Waldowski by Aldermen Kerr and Warner of Penn avenue. There was also a receipted bill for S2r.0 paid to Armstrong & McKelvy for material he had purchased from them. The judgment notes will reach several hundred dollars and it is thought that this prompted the man to commit the rash act. t aldowki Was Financially .Embarrassed. It was learned from the constable who Ind served the judgment notice on Wal dowski that he was overcome with surprise and expressed great fear that he would lose the little property which he had accumu lated. JUrs. Adams, of No. 2901 Penn avenue, vith whom Waldowski has taken his meals for several months past, says that for a vrcek Waldoxski has not beeii himself. She iays that he would sit around the house for hours at a time without speaking a word, l'le had spoken to her of his business re verses ami always appeared to be ill at case. Yesterdav morning he went to the restaurant and ate a light breakfast after which he left the place. The lady was not surprised when she was informed that the man had suicided. The friends of the man went to the scene of the drowi.ing at once and secured the serv ices of several men who are searching for the body. Up to a late hour last night it had cot been recovered. TJKBEB LIQTJ0ES' INFLUENCE. l"or Eight Tears Charlrs Cochran Was Semi Intoxicated. After living under the effects of alcohol for several years Charles Cochran died early yesterday morning in his boarding house at No. 105 Fifth avenue. A peculiarity of the case is that his boarding mistress did not kuow his name although he had been room ing in the house for the last eight years. She said yesterdav that the man had been continually under the effects of liquor ever since he came there. The body was identi fied by his brother, Sergeant Henry Coch ran, or the No. 2 police station. He was married but had not lived with his wife for many years. The Coroner will investigate the case to-day. A BAD CASE OF SMALLPOX. Tbe Bcalth Physician Has No Fear of the Disease Spreading; Vincent Iiomamu has developed malig nant smallpox. He was removed to the pesthouse from Penn avenue, near Eleventh street, a few days ago. The patient came from Parkersburg, W. Vs., about a week ago, and since his arrival here the case has dei eloped rapidly. Dr. McCandless said yesterday there was no danger of the disease spreading, as everyone in the neighborhood was vaccina ted and disinfectants thoroughly scattered in the locality. I'oles Anmsing Themselves. Quite a serious time was indulged in at a Polish wedding on Stobo street early yesterday morning, and Magistrate Gripp had an interesting little seance imposing fines as a result Captain Unterbaum, of the Fourteenth ward station, was called to the home of Stanford Cuceisky by frantic cries for help. He brought "a squad of officers and arrived in time to arrest a man armed with a large knife, as the fellow pur sued a screaming woman. The officers re mained on guard all night. Oil. vras first utilized by Sara M. Kler, not E. 1 Drake. Brad an article from the late L. E. StofJel in TUB DISPATCH tomor rorr. , Mistaken fora Flirtlnc Soldier. Mrs. Calvin Grove yesterday informed W. J. Boyer, a Copeland contractor, that it was her husband who assaulted the con tractor Tuesday night in Swissvale. The woman said Grove was jealous of a militia man and mistook Boyer for him. An in formation was made, but the jealous hus band has left Copeland. A Victim of the Itebelllun. John Miller, an army veteran, was sent to the Soldiers Home yesterday in a parti ally demented condition. The old man was shot and sabered severely during the war, and from one of the wounds his brain be came affected. He resided with his parents at 101 East street, Allegheny. SI, OOO CHICKERING SQUARE GRAND PIANO For 8300 A Grand Bargain. This splendid Checkering, square grand Cbickering, we took for an upright cabinet grand Conover piano. Its acuiat use is not more than two years, and It cannot be dis tinguished from a brand new one or $1,000 cost. This Is to all intents and purposes a new Instrument, and people partial 10 that make have a splendid chance to get a first class bargain. Call early at Klcbcr & Bro.'s, 505 Wood street, and secure a rare offer. Ilave Ion a Tacant Room And wish a tenant for it? Then do as hundreds of others have done advertise itln the To Let Rooms Cent-a-Word advertising columns, of The Dispatch. De Witt's Little Early Risers. No griping, no pain, no nausea: easy pill to take. What is more refreshing than a good ilium's sleep! But you can't sleep in a bed lull of bedbugs. Bugine will clean them out effectually. 25 cents at all dealers. A NEWSBOY'S SUIT. Be TVanti 810,000 Damieei for Injuries Krcelved In Wholesale Drue Bouse John Woods' Will Sustained News of tlie Court. Suit was entered yesterday in behalf of Thomas SI. Moran, a 12-year-old newsboy, against W. J. Thompson for $10,000 dam ages. It is stated that on February 16, 1892, Moran was employed by Thompson, who is the sole member of tbe firm of Ken nedy & Co., at No. 114 Wood street, to clean bottles. The firm was engaged in compounding medicines and liquids of a combustible and dangerous nature, but the boy was mot warned of the kind of stuff he was handling. His clothes became saturated with an inflammable liquid and later when lie was warming his hands at the fire, his clothes burst into flames. He was terribly burned about the limbs and bodv and was confined to bed at the Mercy Hospital for 11 weeks. He wants 510,000 damaces. SUSTAINS THE WILL. Krglster Conner Kendsrs a Decision in ths Woods Contest. Register Conner yesterday made an order admitting the will of the late John Woods to probate. This is the case in which a vigorous fight has been made by a surviving son to have the will set aside. The deceased was a well-to-do farmer, having two chil dren, William Woods and Mrs. Dr. McCor miclc. Previous to his death the lather lived with his daughter. The son became suspicious that his father would be induced to leave his entire estate to tlie .MCLJor micks and made two separate unsuccessful attempts lo hare him declared insane. When Mr. Woods died his will was found to originally provide for a bequest of $3,000 to the son, but a codicile cut him out en tirely. He then contested the will, but is defeated again. Novel Bolt for Damages. Ferdinand Xeuman yesterday entered suit against the Pittsburg, Allegheny and Manchester Traction Company for $175 damages. Neuman's house and meat store are at No. 120 McClure avenue. Allegheny. I . f. r - On May 6, 1892, he states, a car jumped the track and struck a water plus near Neu- man's house. The plug was broken and tbe water overflowed the street and filled Neu man's cellar, damaging articles it contained. The company, it is alleged, made no at tempt to have the water shut off Brothers and Partners Disagree. John McCartney yesterday entered suit against his brother, Samuel McCartney, for ?5,000 damages. The plaiutift'claims they were partners in. the blacksmith business in Allegheny as McCartney Bros. In June, 1892, lion ever, the defendant, without his brother's knowledge or consent, leased the business to Fred lleilly, and the plaintiff was ousted. A Wife's Iionc List of Grievances. Amelia J. Muegge, by her next friend, John P. Smith, yesterday sued for a di vorce from Adolph Muegge. They were married March 26, 1885, and separated April 5, 1892. She charges him will ill treating her, heating and abusing her and driving her out of his house. ' To-Days Trial List. Criminal Court Commonwealth vs Alichacl Troutman, Daniel McCormlek, F. E. Dean, William MillholUnd, Louis Ploil. John Trimmer, William Martin, Wilson S. Johnston, Mark Beatty, James Townsend, John Thornton, Charles Douglass, Henry llirsch and George H. Stelner. The Dam oTtho Courts. Attorxeys Watteksoii" and Beed filed a precipe lor a suit for damages brought by Elizabeth AWatterson against the'Cltizens' Traction Company. Xo statement was illed. Axton SrERLiNE yesterday entered suit against John A Graver for $1,000 damages for injury to property on Trent street, Four teenth ward, caused hy sewerage from the adjoining property of Gi aver. Hart Hdtchissox entered a suit yester day against the city of Pittsburg for 5,000 damages: Last January she fell on Wabash avenue ana broke her arm. Sue claims tho city is liable becauso the street was In a bad condition. Attoknet W. S. Nesbit yesterday filed a precipe in suit for damages brought by Maltha A. Karns and others, tho widow and heirs of John Itarnd, against Thomas Jamie son and Uichard Bird. No statement of the case was filed. M. Gallagher, for use of the Second Na tional Bank of Pittsburg, yesterdav entered suit against the city of Pittsburg to recover $ 1,032 03. The money is claimed to bo due for work performed by Gallagher, who Is a contractor, lie assigned .his claim to the U.UA. GKE AT MID SUMMER SACRIFICE SALE Pianos and Organs Henrlck Music Com pany, Limited. We have Inaugurated a great midsummer sacrifice sale iu older to dispose of our pres ent stock of pianos and organs. This being the dullest season of the year, wo are re ceiving a lot of unsold pianos and organs from our different agencies. These Instru ments are only slightly soiled and are In first-class condition, and embrace fancy woods, such as walnut, oak, mahogany, rosewood, ebony, etc Our new storeroom is about finished, and we have ordered a large stock ot newpianosand organs lor our grand opening, which will be announced in n, low days; therefore all our present stock will be sold at prices awav down. Pianos worth $5J0, H50. H03 and $375 will De sold for (300, $275, $250 and $200. Organs at same re ductions. Come and got your choice at once, every Instrument warranted. Easy torms will be arranged if desireu. Open Saturday evenings. Remember tho address. Hexiucks Mdsio Compast, Ltd., Tlissu 101 and 103 Fifth avenue. Pittsburg Female College. The many friends and patrons of this old and well-known institution will bo pleased to learn that the building has been remodeled nnd refitted and that work will go on as usual in all departments. The college cata logue, Just Issued, has come to onr notice, and it is certainly one of tne neatest speci mens or the engi avera' art ever teen in Pitta burg. VALLEY CAMP. Allegheny Valley r.allwiy, Sunday, July 31. Trnin leave Union station at 8.-20 a. st., 9.05 A. u., 12.40 r. M. Returning leave Valley Camp, 5:00 r. it., 0:30 r. St., 6:07 r. M., 8:11 p. jr 11:30 p. 3i. Faro for round trip, tO cents. Excursion to Wheeling To-Morrow. Rate, $1 50 tho round trip. Train leaves B & O. R. 11. depot ut 8:10 a.m. b Wuite and lancy summer vests at James II. Aiken & Co.'s, luo Filth avenue. Room Renters and Boarding Houses Who Have Used The Dispatch's Cent-a-Word advertis ing columns under Wanted Boarders and Rooms To Let find it the best. HAMILTON'.-. GREAT SALE OP Pianos and Organs. So grrat lias been tbe success of our sale of 100 tine organs and 60 fine pianos that we feel encouraged to continue the sale, and sidd to the stock not only the Halt remnant of the 100 organs and 50 pianos originally offered, but we have practi cally adued nil our immense stock to this sale, so that you can have hundreds of instruments to select from. We now include the wonderfully nweet Estev Cottage Organ, the Decker and Knabe & Fischer planus. SAVS ilOKEV. Just think of elegant org.ms from $47 to b0. and some cluiire pianos from $Jx5 to $3A while the payments ruiue from $10 to $i$ cash, and $5 to $15 per month, and if you have nu old Instrument wo will taicc it in exchange. Come. .. Such an opportunity is seldom offered to secure a flno piano or oran as that now offered at Hamilton's. Also drums, cornets, violins everything at the same greatly red need prices. Hamiltok s, 91 and S3 Filth avenue. Open Saturday to 9 p. it WANT TO GO BACK Story of a Man Who Said Be Was Brought From St. Louis to Work In a Pittsburg Mill Learned Too Late That Bis Des tination Was Homestead. About 3 o'clock a nicely dressed, able bodied man entered the Department of Charities and inquired for the chief. The man said he desired transportation back to St. Louis for himself and his seven com panions. He said he had been employed in St. Louis Wednesday to work in a new mill in Pittsburg. "I was aware of the condition in labor circles." he continued, "but as I was engaged for a Pittsburg mill, never suspected anything. With seven other men I was placed in a smok ing car ot a train on the andalta line under the charge of a sub-agent. Shortly after leaving East St. Louis the front door of the coach was locked and at every stop I noticed the sub-agent stand ing in the aisle in order to prevent our leaving. At Terrc Haute the passengers in our car all left and we were switched around for a considerable time, and finally the car was attached to a Pittsburg train. In Columbus the sub-ajent had occasion to leave the car and placed a policeman of the city in the car to watch us. I had noticed without commenting upon it to my companions that the agent had two revolvers, but he kept them in his pocket all the time. When we ar rived in Pittsburg the door of the car was unlocked for the first time and a delegation of the Amalgamated Association waited upon us and explained the situation. We then learned for the first time that we were bound for Homestead and we all went with the Amalgamated men. They provided us with breakfast and advised us to come here for transportation back home." Chief Elliott told the man he could not expend the money ot the citv in sending them back home a; it would open an avenue that would soon exhaust the charity treas ury. He advised the man to go to the Amalgamated Association for transporta tion. The chief told a Dispatch man he thought the man's story slightly exagger ted. f WITH MIL1TABY HONORS. Barry Hlnson, Who V as Drowned In tlie Ohio, to Be Interred To-Day. The body of young Harry N. Hinson was found in the Ohio river yesterday morning. The youngman fell from the excursion barge City of Pittsburg while returning from an excursion Tuesday night by the Good Tem plars. The deceased was the son of a veteran and a member of the Colonel John I. Kevin Camp, No. 33, Sons of Veterans. The funeral will occur from the residence of his parents, No. 104 Juniata street, Allegheny, this afternoon at 2 o'clock. The Sons of Vet erans' camp of which tbe young man was a member will attend in a body with the Good Templars and other Sons of Veteran camps in the two cities. Clil'd Hart by a Drankard. Maggie Born, the 11-year-old sister of Councilman Born, of 235 Main street, Allegheny, had an arm broken by a drunken man in the East Park yesterday afternoon. The little girl was passing a'cross the park when a drunken man stazgered toward her. She stepped aside to avoid him, but he reeled in her direction and fell heavilv upon her. The child's arm was broken by the fall. A gentleman who was near ran to the child's aid, drew her away and carried her home. MEETINGS AND NOTICES. Meetlnca. -yOTICE-THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE 1 stockholders of the Acme Building and Loan Association will take place TUESDAY. August 2. at Philip ScUuli's, No. 316 Penn avenue, at g o'clock r. M. All members not attending will be flued. J. B. NOBBS. President. II. GOEDDEL,. Secretary. JR. O. U. A. M.-MEMBERS OF NORTH SIDE council No. US, Jr. O. U. A. M.. will assemble at their hall, Nos. 68 and 70 Ohio street, SATURDAY. July 30. at 1 o'clock sharp, to attend the funeral of our late brother, Harry N. H!n60h. Members or sister councils Invited to attend. By order or the Councilor. L. E. WALTERS, Rec. bee notices, TVTOTICE-DK. JNO. COOPER. JR.. HAS RE IN MOVED his offices from No. 42 N. Diamond st. Allegheny, to rooms 42and 43 Westinghouse build ing, Pittsburg. Ear, nose, throat and chest dis eases. Hours 1 to 4 r. M. OFFICE OF THE NATIONAL TRANSIT CO.. 1 OIL CITY. PA.. JulvZ3. 1892. ( VTUTICE-TIIE PATRwNS OF THE NATIONAL 1 Transit Co. are hereby notified that all credit balances upon the books of the National Transit Co. at the close of business July 22, 1892. and all outstanding acceptances Usued ouorprlurto that date are subject to an assessment of rite hundred and fifteen thousandths of one per cent or five and fifteen hundredths (5 and 15-100) barrels on a thou sand In pipage paid oil on account of los by fire on the evening of July 22, 1832, of tanls united register numbers 1324 aud 1328, on Hewitt farm, near Olean, New York. D. 'DAY. Vice President. Business Chances. -raSSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP - THE XJ co-partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned has leeQ dissolved by mutual con sent. All parties Indebted to said firm will make parmenttoHeury Oppenhelmer. 7J2 Penn ar.. to whom all accounts hare been transferred. OPPEN HEIMER ft HAHNAC1I. HENRY OPPEN HEIMER, HERMAN HANNAUH, JULY 22, 1892. -VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE partnership between Ralph M. Cuthbertson and Vm. L. Hartmcyer. as the Eagle Laundry Company, was dissolved on the 29th day of Julv, 1892, by mutual consent. All debts owing to the s&td partnership are to be received by the said Ralph M. Cuthbertson, and all demands on the said partnership are to be presented to him for pay ment. RALPH M. CUTHBERTSON, WM. L. HARTMEYER. Lecwl Notfrn. SUCCESSIONS. LEGACIES IN GREAT Britain or the continent ot Europe. DF.BKHX AltDT linos., 25 Bedford Row, London, Eng at tend exclusively to the recovery, on commission, of estates, legacies, unclaimed moneys, etc IE PERSONAL. PERSONAL Thousands of families can testify to the beneficial qualities of Van's Charm Root Beer. 1jER-ONAL-Drink plenty of Van's Charm Root Beer tills, hot weather If you wish to avoid belt.g sunstrnek. PERSONAL Mrs. Dr. McGranor. 350 Wylle av.; don't call except tick. PERSONAL Credit, yes, credit, on tine dress goods, silks, satins, wraps, etc.. at J. Dwyer's Boom 4, McCance block, 701 smlthfield. PERSONAL Cash paid for old gold and silver watches and lewelry repaired: new work made to order. Chris Hauclt. 541 smlthlleld. PERSONAL Buy Cameron Bros.' mattresses and springs : best valne foe least money. Cam eron Bros. Bedding House, 30 Ohio St. PERSONAL Hair, moles, etc, on ladles' faces permanently destroyed bv the electric needle without pain or seir: consultation free. Miss Streng, office 903 Penn ar., Dickson building. "IJERSONAL-Ladles wishing to take Turko Face JL Baths or face massage for removing blemishes and Improving the complexion will please visit my parlors at 903 Penn ar., Pittsburg. Miss Sherwood. PERSON AL When I was a small boy my mother alwars repaired my breeches and Jacket, but since I got to be a great big .man, Dickson, the well-known tailor, C Plftli av., cor. Wood St., second floor, has been substituted, who now does all my cleaning, pressing and renovating In great shape. TeL 1558. STOLEN. STULTEN-On Monday, with two white bind Julv C5. 1892. black mare with two white bind feet and white spot on the face: hitched to side bar top buggy whll customer: ald to have been taken on 1 buggy wblle hllyd to nue near Pearl street, Pittsburg; reward of S25 will be paid for the return or the above nroperty, A. Ratajewtkl, 2123 Penn av. mkcu uu i. euu avp- STRAYED. STRAYED or stolen From George Brehm's pas ture Held. Stanton av.. near Mornlngslde road. E. E., brown dapple medium sized inare. - Reward at stable of C. A. Wanncastle, cor, Penu and bhady avs.. E. E. Tel. 5088. LOST. IOST A memorandum book la Pittsburg market, j Reward paid If returned to B. A. Phillips, Diamond market, PltUDurg, Pa. T OST On Tuesday afternoon, July Jfi. yellow and XJ Willie Dull ierricraog;weiguianout Z5 lit about 25 pounds. Kinder will receive a reward b; r returning G. ii. Painter, No. 5 Irwin av., Allegheny Pa. FOUND. IJOUND-Van's Charm Rout Bcrr Is the kind of drink for this hot weather; ask your dealer ror It and take no other. "pOUND Rubber sumps, seal presses, largest as- j. soriment. iicurra vo s oieucu I aud Stafcp works, 54 nun av. pnone K3. TTXIUND-A setter doc (llcensedl: owner can A1 have same bv nrovlnr have same by proving property and pavinc expenses. call at .co. B ueiie alley, Allegheny, 93" Classified real estate advertisements on thti page ten cents per line for each insertion, and none takenor las than twenty cents. UNTIL rtJUTHKKJfOTIOE ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE CUssllied under the following headings wlllbe ac cepted at the rale of OXE CENT PER WORD TOR EACH INSERTION when pld for in ad vance either at main or branch offlcei. Wanted Advertisements of all Kinds. SUCH AS SITUATIONS, MALK HELP, FEMALE BFXP, AGENTS, ROOMS, BOARDINO, BOARDERS, MISCELLANEOUS, TO LET ROOMS PEBSONALS. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALES LOST AND FOUND. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. BUSINESS OFFICE Cor. Smlthflnfrt and Diamond Streets, ALWAYS OrEN. BRANCII 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 he prepaid unless adver tisers already have accounts with Tn Dispatch. FOR ALLEGHENY. NO. 107 FEDERAL ST., TELEPHONE S621. FOR THE SOUTHSIDE, NO. H12 CARSON STREET-TELEPHONE NO. 6022. FOR THE EAST END. J. W. WALLACE. 613 IENN AV. prrrsnuRO-ADDinoN al. TnoMAS MCCAFFREY. 1500 Butler street. EMIL G. STUCKEY, 2MU street and Penn avenne. ALLEGHENY ADDITIONAL. F. H. EGCERS A SON. Ohio and Chestnut streets. THOMASMcHENRY, Western and Irwin avenues. AV ANTED. Slale liala. TJ ARBER-Steady work. Joe Brcck, SS04 Penn avenue. t) ARBER One good barber at 51C6 Butler t. RICKBURNER Mast have tlie best reference. Address Red Brick. Dispatch office. BRICKl.AYERS-Immedlately. six good men; SI 50. J. W. Bennett, lrwfn. Pa. (CORNICE MAKERS-At once, teh good cornice J workers. W. II. Mullin, Salem, o. DRUGGIST First-class druggist tnmanage store out of cltr. Ask for Druggist it cleric's desk. Seventh Ave. Hotel. Mouday at 2 F. It. HEATERS Five (non-union) first-class bar mill heaters; give reference. Address Luck Box 1005, Pittsburg. HORSF.SHOER FIREMAN-Mustbc first-clais. Nessentualer A Manson, cor. Liberty and Main sts. MAN A thoroughly competent man to act as hospital 6teward and nurse in an Institution outside the city: must hare had experience, single man and must come well recommended; salary 420 per annum with board and washing. Address Lane, Dispatch office. IjACKER In a wholesale millinery and notion house an experienced packer; none other need apply. Address with references. Box 5115, Pitts burg. P. O. SALESMEN Who can easily make2ito75 per week, selling tne celebrated Pitiless 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 that holds clothes without pins a perfect success; the Fount ain Ink Eraser Is entirely new, will erase Ink ln stantlv, and is king of all; on receipt of 50c will mail sample of either, or sample of both for f 1, with circulars, price lists and terms: secure your terri tory at once. The Plnless Clothes Line Co., No. 'J7 llermon St., Worcester, Mass. . SALESMAN On salarv or commission, to handle the new patent chemical ink erasing pencil; theareatest sellinr novelty ever produced: erases ink thoroughlv In two seconds: no abrasion of paper: 2)0 to 500 per cent profit; one agent's sales amounted to SGJ0 In sK days, another 32 in two hours; we want one energetic general agent for each State and Territory. For terms and particu lars address the Monroe Eraser Manufacturing Company, X, 10. La Crusoe, Wis. SALESMAN balarv from start: permanent place good chance for advancement; experience. un necessary: outfit free. Brown Brus, Co., Nursery men, Rochester, N. Y. SALESMEN- To sell nursery stock: salary 40 per month and expenses paid,. Address D. II. Patty, Nurseryman, Geneva, N. Y, SALE8MEN-Tosell cutlery on commission; will make a good side line. Address P. O. Drawer SOLICITOR for city and adjacent towns. Pitts burg Suit Club Cumpany, No, 52 Sixth ar. SLATE ROOFERS iwo good men. Comb, 21st and Carson sts., S, S, TV. M. 11c- TINNERS Kourgood tinners at A. P. Miller's, No. 6 I arson St., S, S. . 'PINNERS-O) at Charles J. Ammann's, 57Shlloh X St., Pittsburg, S. S. 1'OSSERS (three) to work in setting gangs, clay diggers and laborers: married men preferred. Applv to the Uersperger Co, vicaruy anu juagee streets. 'TRAVELING SALESMEN to sell baking pow X der; we put our goods In 2lass rulllng pins; 160 month salarr and expenses, or 25 per cent commis sion: good side line; If you want a job. write; send stamp for reply. Chicago Baking Powder Co., 767 Van Buren St., Chicago. Agents. AGENTS ?3 to $J daily; experience unnecessary. Putnam ft Co., Perfumers, West Wlnsted.Cc. VALES AGEST-A competent man with many O years' experience In heavy and light hardware as manufacturer and sales agent, aad having an offlce In New York, desires to represent one or more hardware or metal manufacturers direct to larger class of domestic or export trade In New York and neighboring cities at a moderate com pensa P.O. pensation. Aouress new j.urx oatcs Agent, box 672, New York. Female Help Wanted. CiOOK Female; Urst-clas cook. Commercial ' Hotel, Sharpsburg. " IRL -German, for general housework, A J at53J&uiltbneldst., or 176Jranklln St., gbeny. Ci IRL One experienced dining room girl and one T dish washer. Apply early, 2911 Penn av city. LADY CANVASSERS On salary or commission, to sell a necessity in wearing apparel. Address Apparel, Dispatch offlce. Male and Female Help Wanted. COOK, chambermaid and porter for hotel. In quire Hotel Beech, Enterprise and P. It. IU, East End. HELP 2 chambermaids. 3 dining-room girls for summer resort: nman cook, 8 per w k, ; dish washers, pantry girls, hotel chambermaids, wait resses, laundresses, lamlly cooks, chambermaids, unrce, nurse girl, colored girls, tarm hands. Median's, 515 Grant St. IT ELP Seamstress. laundress, cuoks. dlnlnff XJ room girls, chambermaids, nurses. 200 house Iris, 50 for otfuntrv: girls for hotels and boarding ouses, uerman anu cutorea gins, cu zarm nanus. white and colored wallers. liiouipson's, ttOS Grant street. Boarding Wanted. BOARDING In the East End or Allegheny, by a younr lady employed In the city during the day; references exchanged ir necessary; private family preferred. S. R. 1)., Dispatch office. Hoarders and Loncers Wanted. LODGERS Anchor Hotel, Liberty, corner Fourtli; lodging per night, 210, S5e, 60c; week, II 25. 1 75. Z. (3. OCCUPANTS for furnished rooms, aud Marrlun avs. Cor. Ridge a'-RANSIENT TRADE, fl to $1 50 a day; able . management. .Mrs. A. B. Uurue, 59 Sandusky St., Allegheny. "Real Estate Wanted. TrANTED A furnished honse. of 10 or 13 rooms in the East End bv a hlghlv respectable and strictly responsible family; sliadyslde district pre ferred; would pa flOO a month or over fora suita ble p.acc. Please address B. P.. care Of Jas. TV. Drape A Co., 313 Wood St.. Pittsburg. WANTED to purchase a piece of gronnd about 1100 ft.) one hundred feet square, near center of old cltr; rrnutare not a condition. Address, BoxSS. AlIrRlienrl.O.. giving location and very lowest price. Fire Insurance tTantal. "DEN8WANQKK ZAHK-Flrs Iniuranc 60 X) Fourth it. Mnamclai Itantnn. MONEY to loan. In sums of 500. f 1, 000, Ii 000, 3,000 and upward, at lowest rates, on mort gages. Charles Somers A Co., 131 Fourth av. MONEY to loan at lowest market rates on bond and mortgage; no delay. Keed p. Coyle A Co., cor. Fourtli av. and Orant st. MONEY to loan on mortgages, 4f. S and 6 per cent; no tax, Isaac M.rentiock, 147 Fourth cent; no tax. avenue. MONEY to loan on mortgae; no delay: lowest Interest. Howard Jlruwu. IU Fourth av MONEY to loan on mortgages: lowest Interest, no delay. JJIack A Balrd, 86 Fourth av., MORTGAGES on city or Allegheny county prop erty at lowest rates, Henry A, Weaver A Co., K Fourtli ar. MORTGAGE for HOW at once. Address Secur ity, Dispatch office mo LOAN- f 0,000 on mortgages: 100 and up per cent: fSOn.ucOaHH per cent on X ward at 6 per cent: residence or business propcrtv. vacant lots or farms. S. H. .French, 125 Fourth av. WANTED Mortgages on Improved city or Alle gheny county property. McCune A Coulter, 8 Fourth ar. (t'lfi OOO to loan at 5 per cent. JobnK. Ewlng tgJLUs A Co., 107 Federal it. 1 anted J'wrTner. PARTNER To manage a plessant little business; lad r preferred; Invoice (COO. Address U. Dispatch umce. Situations 'Wanted. -POSITION By a roan man, 2S years, lntelll- n gooa appearance ana Address R. H., Dispatch address) offlce or store, office. yi POSITION' A man of jowl business ability de sires a position or trust in office. Address K. G., Dispatch offlcc.- POSITION- By a widow as work-ins; housekeeper A. lO Third i A I or a, widower la the city. Address E. S.. 38 dav. ' POSITION by a competent lady stenographer; reference given. Address Competent, Dispatch office. Instruction. STUDENTS-Actnal Business College. No. 5 Sixth avenue, established 1! years; bookkeeping taught by actual business practice; shorthand, typewriting, etc.: fall term begins Augusts; day and evening sesjtons; write forplctorlal catalogue, mailed free. M. J. Conner, President; J. M. Phillips, Dean, ofFacnlty. Hotels, Dining; and Lnnch Rooms. HOTEL FEDERAL. 171 Federal St., Allegheny Transient rates f 1 and 12 day. HOTEL meals 25 cents.- 59 Sandusky St., Alle gheny. Y1SIT Kevan's Iadjes'and gents' dining rooms, 003 Penn ave, ; business men's dinner; ladles' noun lunch; meals anytime; everything in season. Rooms anted. WANTED Rooms by two gentlemen, fnrnlshed rooms, with modern conveniences, located in suburbs or short distance out of city; good references. Address, wiin terms, t. uoie, uoiei normanaie, M licellnneonw TV tinted. BOOKKEEPING To Anns employing no book keeper, books posted, audited, balanced by au experienced accountant. W.. 62U1 Bund st. PAINTING and Plate Glass glazing. It.C. Miner, 828 Grant St., Pittsburg. PATEXT8-U. S. and foreign; fees' parable on success. 3, H. Stevenson, solicitor, 100 Fifth av. PATENTS O. D. Levis (20 rears). Solicitor. 131 Fifth av.. next Leader. Pittsburg: no delar. TRUNKS hauled to and from the East End fur arty cents. Campbell A Davis, No. 12 Seventh av. Telephone 276. . tT ANTED Everyone wbo wants the finest and 1 T cheapest wall paper In America to send for samples; sent free to anr address. G. G. O'Brien, Palut and Wall Paper Store. 32 Fifth av. WANTED Acreage suitable for subdivision, within city or 8 miles thereof: must be with in 5 minutes' walk of transit. Address, with loca tion and price. Subdivision, Dispatch office. WANTED-Blds ,A first -class drilling con tractor to bid on deep artisan wells In the West; good prices paid. Address Class, Dispatch office. WANTED We renovate mattresses and feath ers; clean, alter and lay carpets. Cameron Bros.'. 30 Ohio st, Allegheny. WANTED To buy a good second-hand shotgun (Parker make preferred): state price. Ad dress H. J. P., Dispatch office. WANTED-To buy a carpet beater; state capacity and cash price. Address A. B., Dispatch office, Allegheny. TTXANTED For h-alth there Is nothing to equal V Van's Charm Root Beer; It's Just the thing this hot weather. rOH SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Musical liibtratnenta. PIANO One seven octave upright nomlngton piano; only in use a short time; will sell cheap. Call at 2127 Liberty ave., Pittsburg. Machinery nnd -Mota'.s For .Sain. BOILERS and engines, second hand: all sizes, from 4 to 100 h. p.; cheapest In the market: 64 boilers and engines In stock, stationary and porta ble, upright boilers, mounted farm engine, etc.: steam pumps, governor, pullevs and shafting. Telephone 3401, 23-25 Park way." J. S. Yuong, Al legheny, Pa, OIL RIG, boiler engine, casing, timing connec tions in McDonald field: for price and partic ulars address Thomas J. Eakln, Einlentoti, Pa. STKAM PUMPS, new ann: seconn-risnd boilers, engines. Injectors, electors, south Bend wood fmlleys. iron hubs, shafting and hangers, machln sts' brass louuders aud Iron-pipe fitters, u Water Bicycles, Tricycles. Ktc, For Sale. C COLUMBIA light roadster safety bicycle for sale J cheap. Address 2554 Penn av. Borsfs, Vehicle. Live storsc Far h'. BAY GELDING-15 hands : sired by Wtlksonan ; can pace In 2:40 or better. Audrrss ij. C. House. Oakland av., Oakland, city. DELIVERY wagons Delivery wagons all styles; our own make. Wm. Beckurt, 340 to 314 Ohio St., Allegheny, telephone 34. T AGON Second-hand one-horse covered 1 1 wagon In good condition. J, Wriglcy, 208 Robinson St., Allegheny. Bnbber Stamp For Saie. "lETyourrubbcrstamps. steel stamps, stencils. vj seat presses, DrasscnecKS, etc.. from Sheaffer ft Co., Filth av.". Duff's College building. RUBBER stamp and seal factory, the largest In Pittsburg, at 32 Fourth-av. McMahon Bros. Miscellaneous For Sale. ptORDAGE Twine, hemp pacxlng. Fiockerft - uo.. w water su ClHAIRS-At Coliseum building, McKccsport. ) 1,600 second-hand chairs, good as new. For particulars address J. N. Hartman, 541 Fifth st., McKeesport. FOR SALE Van's Charm Rout Beer Is prevent ing sunstrokes; keep your e stem In good con dition by drinking freely of tills wuudcriul health drink. 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. rpo PRINTERS-100 type cases and a few stands A in good order for sale cheap. Apply The Dis patch Cuuntlug Rooms. TYPEWRlTERAt a bargain, one good second hand typewriter and cabinet; one walnut desk; one oak roll-top desk, and one letter press aud stand. Office Specialty Co.. 105 Th I rdav. FOR SALE BUSINESS. Tluslnesa Opportunities For Sale. BAKERY First class bakery and Ico cream par lor: good reasons fur selling. Jnqutre at 810 Main st., Bradduck. BAKERY and Ice cream parlor, doing a good busluess. Address i W. Boeuer, McDon ald, Pa. lRUGBT'RE-One of the best retail stands s tne county; reasons for selling, sickness 13. GOO cash. Address Qulnlue, Dispatch office. FOR SALE-$S50. furnlshinent of a 10-roomed lodging nouse almost new; cost $1,600: rents at a large prutlt; grocery stores, cigar stores, confec tioneries, bakeries, restaurants, hotels; business chances uf all kinds, Perclval & Gaston, 439 Grant street. GROCERY STOKE and butcher shop Excellent staud; also horse and wagon: good reasons for selling. Inquire cor. Pitt and Kelly sts., Wilklns burg. HOTEL-81.030-A 38-rooin hotel business with license: one of the buslesf Utile cities In Penn ejlvanla. 12,000 population; bar trade will run aboutfiU dally; orlsk transient trade and all steady boarders nan ted; rent $1,200 per) ear; this house Is au old standby of the town; has excellent reputation and has never been refused license; at the above figure weuffer 4-year lease, license and furnishings or office, bar and house throughout: a perfectly satlsiactory reason lor selling a good business, John F, Sweeny, 63 Fourth av, IRON MII.1.. maklnv hoop Iron and cotton tics; to a man Willi some capital, and one who under stands tbe business, here Is a chance to make money. M. F. Hippie A Co., 96, llh ave. LICENSED hotel In Allegheny City In a good locality: doing a Hue business: 33 rooms; building nearly new and In splendid condition; 111 scllreal estate with fnrnlsnnient, or will sell furnlshmeut and give buyer long and cheap lease. Apply to Uracblug Lyon, 141 Fourth av., Pitts burg, Fa. OIL REFIXEIIY for sale; the plant of the Ex celsior ull Co.. located in Cleveland, O.: the property consists of IS acres of land and a complete rcflneryfur refining and manufacturing carbon oils, naphthas, paraffine oils and wax. and Is also equipped with tanks and machinery lor compound ing. For further particulars Inquire of the Com pany, Cleveland, O. Sealed bids will le received lor the aboye property up to and Including August 10, 1S92: the company reserves the right to reject any and all bids RESTAURANT-A well established restaurant; one of tne best locations In Allegheny, on a busy thoroughfare: full equipment; everything In line running order and making money; a good opening. Jas. W. Drape A Co., 313 wood St., Pittsburg. SALOON In East Liverpool. O.: satlsfact sons for disposal. Apply at 258 Sixth st. factory rca- UnslnoHS Properties for Sale BUSINESS PROPE11TY - Ohio St.. Allegheny City, business propcrtr; ono of ths very best locations on the street In fee simple. C. II. Lore, U3 Fourth av. MANUFACTURING PROPERTY of the Pennsylvania White Lead Company, situate on River av cor. Walnut St., Allegheny: fronting railroad and river: lot about 28jx170 feet, with large brick buildings, warehouses, ofllces and 6 dwellings thereon; also 2 line engines aud boilers, etc., to be sold at adjourned sale du Wednesday, August 3, at II o'clock, in the salesrooms of Jos. W. Drape A Co., Agents and Auctioneers. 313 Wood st., rittshurg, where Information al to terms, etc., can be obtained. Manufacturing Sites For Sale, MANUFACTURINUSITES-On Preble av.. Al legheny, 340 feet front, extending to Ohio river. 500 feet in depth, 3W acres, Penua. and P. A W. K. R.sldlngst'on West Market St., Allegheny, three-fourths acre. Pcnna. i. R. siding: on Penn sylvania av Allegheny. 155x130 feet, with paved streets on Ihree'ildes; at Chartiers. 37 acres, P. A L. E. and Pcnna. R.- R. connections and electric cars to city; in Allegheny, 3-story brick factory, with pulleys, shafting, etc. suitable for light man ufacturing; to responsible parlies desiring mann facturlng sites outside tlie city I can offer rare In ducements with best of K, H. and water facilities within the "40-mlleihlpplng radius." Thus. H. Dickson. Ill Fourth ., room 45. FOR SALE LOTS. , City Lots. '- f500 Herron nill Park plan: 1 choice loU near Wylle av. cable cars at lave nrleest some on pared treet onlr f 10 down. balance is a month: sure to enhance aufcklr. Black ft Balrd, M Fourth av. a&O OOO Sarah st. S. 8. Lot 21x101 feet to an w&i alley with frame house of 5 rooms. (3M.) W. A. Herron ft Sous, 80 Fourth av. East End Lots For S tin. EUREKA PLACE. Oakland; nice level lots 1330 to 000 each: small cash payment; balance monthlr. For plans and prices see George bclnnldl, 157 Fourth are. FOR SALE LoU at a bargain: Slots on good St. near Penn av. electric ears: Hie adjoining Iiroperty sold for double the price asked fur this, toward Brown, 151 Fourth av. ONLY $60 per foot-Corner lot 26x106 feet In the best location In had side, near Roup station, and Duquesne and Fifth ar. cable cars; terms to suit. Dennlston. Eidcrklu ft Co., Ltd., 6233 Penn av., E. E. Tel. 5237. Allegheny Lot For Sain. BUENA VISTA ST.. Allegheny, between North and Taylor avs . lot S0U0 It. to alley. Mc Cune ft Conner, 98 Fourtli av, Hazelwood Lota For Sale. HAZELWOOI) AV. An elegant corner lot. Irregular shape, equal to 5.1x120 feet. Within a lew minutes' walk or Ha7elwood station, Balti more and Ohio Railway and becutid avenue elec tric cars; will sell cheap for cash to quick buyer. John E. McCrlckart, SI Fourth av.; telephone 1676. Silbarban Lots For Sale. A T WII.KINSBURG-For bonds or stnclshear- J- 111 jr Interest: lot 81x120; .1 minutes from sta tion: price. S2.8U.I. AV. E. liamnett ft Co., Wllk- Insburg, Pa, LINDEN STATION. B. ft O. R. R-I.ots near Second ar.. SoOOeach, 115cash, balance, small monthlr pavmentswltnout Interest or taxes: tlise are bargains. See Black ft Balrd, No S3 Fourth av. LOTS In South Krnslngton plan. A. V. R. R.. at from Soo to 3o0each:in Dean Park plan. Twenty-first ward. city, at from S."i00 to i,0CO each, ami in Twenty-third and Thirty-second wards, Pittsburg; terms easy; mortgages wanted. McCune ft Coulter, 93 Fourth av. LOTS at Idlewood-Beautlful level lots on Main St.. on which electric cars will run to Mans field: price from saw to IOT. on easy payments. A. Battck. 441 Grant st. Farms for Sai. FARM-Over 200 acres, adjoining Logan's Ferry station and convenient to Kenslnrton and Parnassus, on A. V. R. It., and in the vlrlnitv of the new gas and oil territory: there is a dwelling and outbuildings, large orchard, plenty of water and a quantity of coal: known as farm formerly of the late Dr. Prestly, deceased. Terms etc. Irora Jas. W. Drape ft Co.. 313 Wood St.. Pittsburg. I?ABM Ou payments or exchange, about 80 acres: goodc-room frame house. 2norcltes: nig bank farm. 2 orchards: .1 miles from Freedom and Conway stations, for 57,00(1; crops go with It (25 acres ui wueaij ii soiu soon; easy naymems. nrtase rentable property in part: send in sfamn for New Farm and Exchange List. N. F, Hurst, Real f-state, Jtuclicstcr, l'a. FARM One of the most desirable dairy farms In Western Pennsrlvanla, located near Dawson station, B. ft O. R. It., containing -CO acres with good Improvements: will be sold low. McCune ft Coulter, US Fourth av. FARM of 500 acres In Iowa: good condition: or will exchange for good city property. Apply to Mrs. LydlaNolInd, 5100 Liberty av. FOR SALE or exchange Farm of 130 acres. 2 or chards small fruit, plentr of water, eood dwelling, barn and other outbullmtigs. etc., near Allqnlppa station. P. ft I,. E. R. R.;deslr.bie city properly taken in part payment: price only 50 per acre. Ja. TV. Drape ft Co., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. Coal For Sale. FOR SALE Westmoreland county coking coal 500 acre tract; 900 acre tract; 1, 2C0 acre tract. F. T. L.. Dispatch office. . JTOli sALK IMPROVED KEAu xisTATK City Itoslnenee. BLUFF ST., near college New brick hous. 8 rooms, hall, bathroom. Inside and outside w. c: all late Improvements: terms to suit. Robt. Coward, 20 Bluff st. DWELLING A sma I frame dwelling, near But ler at. aud Abarpohiirg bridge, of 3 rooms and J! attic rooms, for only fS50; easv pavments; Imme diate possession. Jas. W. Drape ft Co., 213 Wood st Pittsburg. TTOUbE-j- Prime Investment, only 22.. 000 for ten 11 nice. new brick houses, each containing eielit rooms bath, laundry, lusldu w. c. etc.; rented to good tenants at a total rental of 32,520: only otic square from cable cars and 7 minutes from Court House. C. II. Love, 93 Fourth av. T EAL estate bargains: send for new catalogue. Black ft Balrd, 95 it just out; mailed tree. Fourtli av. QIjQ 6306 squares from Court House, e-isr 5 tIDOj lnlnutes'walk: good 6-room brick, hall, dry sewered cellar, city water, both gases: few steps from cable: this h a house of good appearance and comfortable humc; terms to suit, John F, sweeny, 63 4th av. East 'End Reslaenees For Sale. IJAST END A neat brick dwelling- In the East j End, near cable cars. 8 rooms, sewintr room, toilet room and bath, furnace, hall and dry cellar, all In prime order throughout; flue lot, front, side and rearentranre: Immediate possession. Jas.W. Drape A Co., 313 Wood St., citv. N1 JEAR Swlssvale station, P, R. R., 6-room frame i house, with attic, inside w. c. bath. etc.. and lot 3715x132: alsu 1 C-room house, finished attic, with all modern Improvements; lot 50x130. Mc Cune A Coulter, 98 Fourth av. ON Olivant st.. near Duquesne line. 1 4-room notice with lot 30xl4; 1 6-ruotn house with lot 31X110 aud I 6-room bouse with lot 30x110; will be Mild at very low prices. McCune & Cuu.tcr, 98 Fourth ar. AX DINW IDDlE ST. A very neat 2-story brick j tiwciuug. 7 rooms witu stone iront price low very uleasaut resident street. C. Rellly, 8) DlaLioud st. $300 doiTii and the remainder arranged In nartnents nlmostas eanv as rent: a food new lioiueof five rooms err cenir.illy loratvd In the East End; price only 53. to J; this property is worth examining bv anyone who desires lohuya home tin the easv payment plan. (80.) fcee W. A. Herron A ions. S'o. fcO Fourtli ar. QIJ I OOO will buy an almost new-built house in tlDtt) E. E. near electric cars; house contains rooms, finished nttlc. bath, closet, laundry, porches, etc.; owner paid H500 only 6 mouths :io; will sacrifice on account of leaving town. Address, A. Bauck. 44L Grant st. frl C50 On a payment offCOO cash, balance flo Oij per month: handsome frame dwelling of 4 rooms, tin roof, good cellar, stone foundation and level lot, near Greenfield ar. electric Hue and i-chenley Park. Twenty-third ward, Piltsbun ': SX560 and ?3.'0 lo loan on mortgages. John Banks. 61 Fourth av. dftflfi Cali Balincc ?25 per month Including 1TOUU IntiT-st will Imy aginul frami house of 6 rooms, citv water, hull, etc.: pleasant location, between inland and Neitley ars. streetcar lines: good surmnnilltiffs. See DeunlMon. r.lderkln & Co., Ltd., CJKl'enn ay., E. E. Tel. 5327. G T 300 Cheap A donblc brick honst-. 8 rooms wO) (4 rooms on each floor): lot 40x100 ft. : stable on rear of lot: prlc- made low on account of own er's reinoyal: on Mavflower st.. near Park av.. East End. (93). V. A. Herron A Sons. 83 Fourth aveuue. Hg A 700 A neat brick houe; (stands alone) 8 yD3:s rooms; modern fixtures Including healer: lot 27x13): location very 1'ltUhurg cable line. Y. 4th av. desirable: Oakland. A. Herron A Sons. Q"l 750 Renting for 516 permonth: house orslx iD L3 rooms: lot; street to alley; stable: East Lnd: a great bargain. J.J. McDouough, owner, Jiu. M: Station st.. East End. Ql 473 RF.SIDENCE-Corner lot. East End: 31 railroad aud electric cars. J. J. McUonough, owner. No. 6.152 Station St., Ea?tEnd. Q OOO Oakland dwelling house, 5 roolns: lot pOj 28x151 ft. (99) IV. A. Herruu A aons, to fourth av. Allegheny Residences For Sate. ALLEGHENY The line residence and grounds on line of Perrvsville arenue cars. Allegheny, of the late Mr. John A. McKee. deceased; about 15 minutes' ride from Allegheny pistoiHce: an ex cellent dwelling, spacious all Iu center, large rooms on either side oil first and second floor, fin ished attic rooms, bath and toilet room, china clos ets, pantries and clothes presses; laundrr, both gases, marble mantels; wide porch spans the front iroin which the vista Is beautiful; dry cellar, per fect sewerage, everything Iu prime order: overall acre of gruund. &ha'de trees aud ornamental shrub bery, lawn, carriage houe and outbuildings: this line property will be sold at public sale on Thurs day, August 4, at 2 o'clock p. X., on the premises; terms at sale; Immediate possession. Further par titulars from Jas. W. Drape & Co., Agents and Auctioneers, 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. FAYETTE ST., 5th ward A line pressed brick residence of Iu rooms, hall, veitlbule. batb. laundry, inside shutters, slate mantels, all modem improvements, with lot 21 n. 4 In. br 131 to a 20 ft. p'ned alley; terms, 3.00" cash, balance 011 long time. For permit Bee A. Z. liyers A Co., M I ed eral st. VN Hip hill top. Tenth ward. Allegheny City, end v ni i-iesaui auey line, a wen nui.i, sunsiau- tlal brick dwelling: 8 rooms, J. C. Iteilly, SJ Dianioud st. with 3101s. for $5,0.4). OOO wilt buy a good brick house, situated at 9 xo. 10 jinrsnau st., Aiiceiienv: six rooms. hall, bathroom, vr. c. and all modern conven iences; 100 feet from Kldire av.; good view of the park. Call on Algeo Bros., 204 Federal St., Alle gheny. Suburban Residences for Sale. T CRAFTON right Bear the station. 2-storr Xi. frame dwelliug. 8 rooms; bath. finished attics: h. and c water: Irnlt. snrlnrhouse and cistern: this property Is A No. L lu a pleasant neighborhood: can be bought reasonable: lotl40x 21'J. J. C. Rellly. SO Diamond st. AT WILKINSBURG-Forlnterest-bearlng bonds or stocks, a large new "-room frame dwelling, large reception hall, finished attic, bathroom complete; corner lot 33x112.4:2 minutes from elec tric cirs and I. R. R.: price, t3,2O0. W. E. Ham nett.tCo., Whklnsburg. Pa. Jf . AT BRADDOCK For bonds or stocks hearing Interest, two 6-room frame dwellings; each lot80xl4S to an alley 25 ft. wide; close to P. R. Ii. and electric cars: price each, 3,00U, W. E. Ham neltiCo., Wilklnsburg. Pa. FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE Sabnrban Kesiuenee iTor Sain. TTOR SALE-For H300. actually cost fl.500. hut JU tbe owner being a non-resident has Instructed us to sell at the above low price In order to effect an Immediate sale; new Quern Anne frame honse containing 7 rooms,, hall, vestibule, bath aid attic, front aud rear stairs, range, gas and water, large pantry, cemented cellar, launnry, inside shutters, slate mantels, tile hearths, sliding door between parlor and dining room, fine ehsndellers, electric bells, speaking tubes, house elegantly papered throughout, slate roof, front and rear porches, corner lot 86x118 to an alley, cemented walks, etc.; this property Is located on one of the best residence streets In Bellevne. within one square of the P. V. electric car line which is now being constructed: cars expected to be running br Oct. 1: If you are looking fur a genuine sacrifice anil a good comfort able home Mils will suit you : terms, l.30O cash and balance to stilt. For permit lo examine premise see John K. Ewlngft Co., Exclusive Agents. 107 Federal st. I70K SALE Country residence, one mile from Sewlekleyttlarres: well watered: all klndsof fruit: brick house, 12 rooms; marble mantels: re ception hall; nat. gas: fine barn. Robert H. Douglas. Attorney at Law. 418 Grant st. TO LET. City Residence. TO LET House. 8 rooms and attic No. 43 Chat ham st. Apply to Charles Mitchell, 153 4th av. East End Residence To Laz. TO LET A good brick dwelling of 8 rooms, bath, etc.. In the East End: rent 140 a month; Im mediate pun session. J as. M , Drape ft Co.. 313 Wood St.. rittsbtirg. a 0 LET A nice furnished house In the East End In pleasant and cool location: 8 rooms, bath aud other modern conveniences. Jas. W. Drape ft Co., 313 Wood St. AllCirlieny Trtentfleno- To f.v rpo LET By John K. Ewlng A Co.. 107 Fedcra St.. Iiousls, stores and apartments. SuDnrhan ltesldences To Lnt. LET Dwelling. 6 rooms, with fine." largp TO i grounds. oulvS-'O per month: a line suburban resiuence near citv, on i . x i.. r- rs. it. sec n A. Ilrrroq ft nuns, 80. 4th ave. ;oom In Let. ARCH ST., 10?, Allegheny Nicely furnished second-story irontruum; all conveniences. RCH ST.. No. 174 Furnished room with board; l br tlrkeilfde.ired. BEAVER AV.. 79. Allegheny- Private family has newly furnished front room; $10; one or B ROAD ST., 6108, East End-Nicely furnished room: conveniences: with board. (THESTNUT ST., No. 17. Plttsburg-Furui.hed J front ruom; S3 permonth. CTULWELL ST.. Ill Two and four unfurnished J rooms; S10 and 15. ClONOEfcSS ST.. 73-Cholce ntrnlshed rooms: nn J furnished for light housekeeping; references; nochildreu. 73 Cn-igress St. DINW IDDIE ST.. 257-Nlnely furnished front with or wlthuut board; all conveniences. HIGHLAND AV.. North. 502, Ft End-Furn-lhed rooms S aud 310; all conveniences. L ACOCK ST. Fiirnlsned rooms, all modern con veniences. Apply to Movie's. 165 Lacock St.. Allegheny. LARIMER AV.. 122 Two nlcelv-furntshcd rooms In East End. private family; all con veniences: gentlemen only. MAKHARETTA ST.. 5914. East End-Furnished rooms: cuinenlences; near Highland. MT) N TGOM F.R Y AV4B. Allegheny Front roum facing parks; bath;convcnIences; mod- T1AHK WAY, 3. Allegheny, one door from X Sherman av. .Nicely rurmsiieu room: hath. conveniences; moderate rent. ROOSIS Three rooms, second floor, water In kitchen, rear 336 Kebccca tt., Allegheny; rent . Apply 15 1 -acock st. T7XI0N AV., 23 .Allegheny Occupants' for U well 'furnished front room lWtu. board. Terms moderate. Wt-BSTEK AV.. No. IIS Two furnished rooms near parks .ind street cars; Allegheny. "WESTMINSTER bT.-One of the beU locations IT In Sliadyslde: lot 55x17 leet, with beautiful large shade trees (136. 80 Fourth av. V. A. Herron A bons. Z See additional adieu under Wanted Boarders and Lodgers. litis. no ."tana To Lnt. fpO IjET With great Inducements to good husl X iu man, large storeroom at Tarentum, Pa., for drygoods and carpets: this town with Its large manufacturing Interests is now building an electric road live miles long and an electric plant for light ing th town. Apply or address, 31. Oppenhelmer, 81i I'cnnave. Pittsburg, Pa. MU LET Space with power, cor. Penn and Third X aves.: three floor; OT.OOU feet space; abundant power; good light: spleiuild location: every con venience. Apply Nicola Bros., 2) Fifth ar. V X LET Four-story uric tmiidinr. U econd av.. two doors rrom amiinneia it.: wiu ie&sa lor five years. Apply at nrst uoor oinceoi Haul manuf store, rPO LET Storeroom So. G38 Penu av.; first-class X location for inlllfnery or gents' iuriif$hTng store. street. Inquire of McCulIough t smith, 31 Seventh ryo LET Hotel, or will sell. A fine new hotel X just finished, in Allegheny City. Long leaje to good tenant. Graeblng & Lyon, 14! Fourth av. TO LET A good basement. No. 24 Frankstown av., near Penn av., E, E. C. II. Love, 83 Fourth ar. rPO LET Store, cor. 3th and Grant st. face W. A. X Herron A sons, S04thar. Offlre nnd llenlc onra To Lt. TO LET Dest room with use of dsk. etr.t on first floor In rear part of onr office. No. 93 Fourth av.; good light, etc. : rent $ per month and upward: best location In the city. C. II. Love, 'J3 Fourth av. fro LET 2 line offices In the Flath building. Penn X and Frankstown avs,. E. E.: these ofliccs are well suited for a physician or any good o HI ce pur pose, a- tiler are In the very lest location In the cliy. u. ii. J.ove, vi r ourin av, rpo LET-!)esk room. No. 103 Fourth av.. Ilrst 1 floor front, lllack Aililrd, No. 85 Fourtli av. Miscellaneous lo Lets. TO LET Vacant lot, 30x110, with stable, corner Penn av.. Third st. and Lxchaoge alley. Apply Nicola Bros., amh av. AUCTION SLE, . JIcF. CARPENTER, Attorney, Fourtli a.r. and Grant St. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF HOUSE and lot at Brnsliton, 1. R. R. By order 01 the Orphans' Court of Allegheny coanty the undersigned executor ot the estate of tho late Georse A. Roof, deceased, will ex pno at mi I) lie sale, on the ptemises, on TUESDAY, August Ii. 1892, at 2 o'clock I,3r., tliut cerlnin lot or piece 01 ground situate on Katharine- st, near Brmhtou av.. Brighton linrouh. being lot numbered 28 in Louis Lonkner's plan of lots, recorded in the Re corder's offlce of Allegheny county in plan book, yoI. 8, page , and fronting 25 feet on said Katharine street, and bolns In depth 1S1 4.100 feet more or le-s to Louis street, on which Is erected a lrntne dwelling lioa.ie and outbuilding;. Terms of rale: One-third cash, balance in one and two eqnal annual payments or all cash, ut the option of the purchaser, 10 per cent to be paid down when property is sold. JOHN GILCHRIST. Exccntor. JAS. W. DRAPE ft CO., A-'enN and Auctioneers, 313 Wood street, Pittsburg. BY JAS. W. DRAPE & CO. PUBLIC SALE Desirable Residence and Grounds Adjoining Terrysvllle avenne, Allegheny, of the late Mr. John A. McKee, decoased, THURSDAY AFTERNOON, Auuust 4, at 2 o'clock on the premises: only 15 minutes' ride from Allegheny P. O. Handbill con taining rnoie full particulars can bo ob tained at the office of the auctioneers or sent by mall If desired. Tormsmade known at sale. Immediate possession. JAS. W. DRAPE ft CO., Agents and Auctioneers 313 Wood street, Pittsburg. BONDS OF SURETYSHIP. For BANK and RAILROAD Employes. For CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS. For ADMINISTRATORS. ASSIGNEES, TRUSTEES, COMMITTEES, RECEIVERS, etc. Approved by the Courts, Municipal. State and Federal Governments. Approred upon all city contracts In Pittsburg and Allegheny by special ordinances. THE CITY TRUST. Sf.FE DEPOSIT AND SURETY COMPANY" OF PHILADELPHIA. Capital, full paid f300,C0Q Surplus.: v 150,000 A. SleD. B AIXEY, Agent, S4 Fourth av.. Pittsburg. my23-S4-s S500 TO $500,000 'cm cages, city or country property, at lowest rates. JAS. W. DRAPE CO., iZ Wood st. Pittsbunr. Telephone No. 975. HARRIS' THEATER Mr. P. Harris, R. L. ISritton, T. F. Dean, Proprietors and Managers. Every alternoon and evening the beautiful melo-dramn. ROSEDALE. Week August L Sardou's "Satan." J j30 FKOPOS1JV5. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED by the boronsh of Tarentum, Pa., until 7 o'clock r. jl, AUGUST 5, 1892, for sewerage plan for tin borough. Specifica tions ran be seen at offlce of the clerk'. South Cannl street. Council reserves tho riht to reject any or all bid". By order of Council. W. W.CALPASS, Conncil Clerk. VTOTIGE TO CONTRACTORS PKOPOS L ALi tornbout3,000!qn:ireyardsorstreee pavinc. Pealed proposals will be received bv the Cleric or Council of Butler, Pa . until 7:.10 p.m., AUGL'sT 2, 1KB, fur the grading, curbing and pnvlnjr with vitrified fire uriclc of West Peurl street according to plan and specifications on file at the office of the Cltr Engineer, lllili to be accompanied by bond or certified check in the iim of 500. Conrt cii reserves the right to reject any or all bid. C. F.I McQCISTON, T. 3L r.AKER, City Kn-riiiecr. City Clerk. PKOPOSAL FOR 8-INCH, 10-1NUI, N'D 12-inch steel ami forcings Ordnance Offlce. War Department, Washington, July IS, ItDi Sealed propo-mls, in duplicate, will be received at this office nntll 3 o'clock r. ir. on THURSDAY, September 1, 13!K. at which, time they will he publicly opened, for "Hip-J plying the Ordnance Department, U. S. Atmy, with ten sets each," more or le, of steel forgings, of American manufacture, for 8-Incli, 10-inch, and 12-ineli gun?. Blank forms on which propnnN must bo mada and all information required by bidder cn be had upon :tpplic:itioti to Brig. Gen. D. W. FLAGLKIt, Chief ot" Ordnnuce. VTOTICK TO SEWER CONTRACTORS J.T sealed proposals will be leceived ut the offlce ot the engineer in clmrgo of street improvement. at tho Council Chnmbcr, in the Borgugh of Sewicklev, until S o'clock p. m. on TUESDAY, the 9th dnv of August, ISM, for construct ing n, "Vitrifid Pipo Seer" in Beavor street, ftom Perry street to a point near Boundary street, in said Borough r Sewick ley. Tho .length of snid sewer will be about 6,000 feet. "PLinscan be exiimined. and .spec ifications nbtnlned at the office ot i A. Dun bam, engineer iu charge GEO. II. ANDERSON, F. A. DUNHAM, Burgess. Engineer. SEW1CKI.ET. July 25, 1S92. CUOICK PltOPEltTiKi CHOICE OFFICES For rent in tho NEW GEHMANIA SAVINSS BANK BUHDIHS, Wood and Diamond streets. Well lighted, most centrally locatod. all tho most modern conveniences and latest improvements. Inquire at GERMANIA SAVINGS BANK COR. WOOD AND DIAMOND STS. EDUCATIONAL. ST. GEORGE'S HALT. For bors and vouncmen, :t. Oeorze's. Mil., Prof. J. C". Klnear. A. 31.. Prln. : unsurpassed, thorough, safe: S2 0 and S.1T0. S4oO A SCHlHLYEAK-mYS MIOKTLIIMI! Media (Pa ) Academr rropm pt. :t. bwlthla C. Shortildgr (Harvard A. J! and A. 31.). Prln.. Kev. Htnrr Dixon .Joiipb. Hector. NOTRE VAME OP MARYLAND. Collegiate Institute Tor Voting Ladies and Pre paratory School for Little (ilrls. EMELA P, P., near Baltimore. 3Id. PRIVATE .SlIORTHAXl) INSTITUTE; ir. bmllhUeldsU, Pittsburg, Pa. Miorthand and typewriting per mouth, 4 .7); pr quarter, 12; six mouths. (X). Write for catalogue. TXIIEE COLLEGE. GREENVILLE, PA For both sexes. Department: Classical. Pre paratory, 3iuslc, Art. Accommodations elegant. Fall term opens September 8, ISC Address Presi dent F. A. 31CHLKXBEUO. I.D..LL.D.. or i'nor. JOS. R. TITZEL, Sect'y of Faculty, Greenville. Pa. BEAVER COLLEGE AM) MUSICAL. INSTI TUTE, Heaver. Pa., for Youmrzlrlsand rounar ladles, opens in thlrt-eighth year September 13. Literary. Art. Elocution and Music onrses. No death In 3 yean. An able faculty. Prices moder ate. Special advantages In Music. Send for cat logue to the President, KEV. JL P. TAYLOR, EISKXMIXETAS SPRINGS SCHOOL. College preparatory for boys, saltsburg Pa. Term opens September 13-. Hoys received at any age over ten. Tuition $303. For catalogue addretf WILSON & FAiIL BOCK 31 ILL COLLEGE. Elllcott City. Maryland. Schools. Classical, scientific an4 commercial"., courses. Respectable young men and boys, te celved as boarders. Send for proipccti7 '- HKO. DjsargTPresldent. T7DGEWORTH -EtjARDIXG AND DATi fn. Unhnnl lllnnil tW W Cw.nVlt.. -. TJ.. I tlmore. Aid., lor yomijr Indies will reopen, Tliursdnr, September 22, 30th year. UR3. II. P.LEFEBVRE, Principal. BISHOP BOWMAN INSTITUTE, A SCHOOL FOR TOUXG LADIES, Corner Penn avenue anil Fourth street. A Collegiate and a Preparatory Depart. ment. Special attention to Modern Lan- pnaces and !lu9lc. The next session open Wednesdav, September 14. HtV. It, J. COSTKR, A. JI., Rector. jyl6J3-w3 ST. JOHN'S MILITARY SCHOOL, MANLITJS, N. Y. Full conreg of stndy. Underthe visitation of the Regents of Universltv of New Tort and War Department. UT. REV. F.D. HUNT INGTON, Prest,; im. VERBECK. Snpt. . THE Boarding MISSES ANABLE'S unci Day School lor loung Ladie. Will reopen September 26th,at 68 Rayard 3fc, New Brunswick. New Jersey. Hollidaysburg, Pa., School for Girls. Unexcelled In location, buildings, grounds nnd In all tho requisitesof aflrst-class school lor girls. ( ertidcate admits to Wellesley. Address MRS. K. T. HITCHCOCK PARK INSTITUTE, 20J NORTH AVENUE. ALLEGHENY. Prepares for college anrtbu.lness. Opens for the Autumn September 5. Erenin't school Soptember 25. LEVI LUDDEX. A. 31.. Principal. HARCOURTse?4, . ambler. O. For young Indies and girls. Founded 1837 to provide, wct of the Alio ghenles, a -.choof of the hlgliet grade. Pu pils fron 21 States. Miss Ada I. Ayer. B. A-, Prin. KENYON -x? Gnnmi.M, . This old and remarkably sne cessful chool provides thorough prepara tion for college or business, and supervision; o health, habits and manners. L. Rust, LL.D. EXAMINATIONS FOR ADMISSION TO THE WESTERN UNIVERSITY Will bo held June 24-23. Sept. 12-13, at the University. For cataloguo address f. J. HOLLAND, D. D.. . President. OUttEHZTsl UNIVERSITY SIXTH STKEEU The 1'iioniEksmvK axd Lkadimi school. Tarjci3t bfcnim the brat. Sot a cheap school, bat you ran afford to attend it, it curriculum coTer thpcntlre field ofintMlrn educational rt-finiremcnt. Unsurpassed faculty, energetic manajcemenC, sound discipline and rvpulatlnu. 3.!d annual cata Incur rendr. tlpcns bent. ft. Day and ltcqIujc. II. at. ItatVE. Til. P.. I'reMdent. PITTSBURG ACADEMY, XO. 7 FOURTH AVENUE. Academic, normal and thorough business ednca tlon. drawing, penmanship, Uvrman, elocution, natural sclenof . etc. Commercial course Includes thorough Instruction In all the English nranches. Fall term opens September 5. 1TC, Hon. Thoma M. Marsh nil, rresldent Hoard uf Trustees. For catalogues address J. WAR HEX IVYTLE, Principal. PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE FOB WOMEN. I.oc.itlou n.nutllul and Healthful. Excellent facilities for tho study or tha Classics, Mathematics Historr and Litera ture, Jlnsic and Art. Tboronzh work in. Laboratories, Cabinets and Gymnasium. Year open SentomborS, 1891. Early appD cation desirable. For catalogue apply to MISS UELEX E. TELLETREAU. l'lTTSBtreo Pa. M.MAY, SONS & CO. . KINK DVEIXG AND CLEANING. 68 Sixth uve, Pittsbnrj, Pa. Telephone 2033. tts HORSE. Ladles' rldins and driving horse; Torj quiet, rorsaio at -. TTS 437 PEXN AVENUE. A 4 '3. v V A A 41 4 -a 551 -3aM V . -v .- r . -fc i&iS&M mm J2jL3sS3a!i;