JPySffP3 fliaaaaigjn' iiniiiMiiMii inn mini ! KSsELMSMBrnt-.. JaHKsMsssKslHSEisB mS!SBSSSSSSIIS!iSStSB fWUMrWBfTi H'i ill IT" 'TiiMinrTWiMMfiBm ir, - ' r .' , r 4 ,THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1892. 3 i TWAS ONLY A TRICK. fc,Eandolph Waldouski Is Said to Be Alive and Kicking. "' HIS CRID1T0KS ARE AFTER Bill. Ee Only Took a Bath and Then leaves on a Train for Apollo. CONSIDEEABfiE MONEY. ON HIS PERSON Randolph 'Waldouski, the Brereton ave nue house and sign painter, is still in the land ot the living. Notwithstanding the fact that he was seen to plunge into the Al legheny river, he is to-day said to be alive and well, and his clever rose, it is alleged, was only to throw his numerous creditors off his track. As was reported in The Dispatch last week, "Waldouski was hard pressed by creditors and that in order to rid himself ot them he proceeded to the Sharpsburg bridge, where he disrobed and found rest in the translucent waters of the Allegheny. "Waldouski did not commit suicide. On the other hand, he simply exchanged his working suit for a suit of tailor-made gar ments, alter which he boarded a West Penn train eastward bound. The report of "Waldouski's suicide created a sensation in Lawrenceville, owing to the fact that he was considered a well-to-do tradesman. "When the rumor of his suicide became known, it was reported that he was in debt many thousand dollars. Tan Jndcments Issued. .During yesterday not less than ten judg ments were issued against Waldouski by men who claimed that he was in debt to them for labor and purchases which he had contracted with them. On last Saturday a judgment was obtained by Armstrong &McKelvey for the sum of 250 for material which had been bought from them. A judgment for a builders' lien was also given for the'house which he had caused to be built on Brereton avenue. His numerous creditors out Fenn avenue are confident that he has not committed suicide. "On last Saturday, the day of his alleged suicide, he went into the store of Solomon Goldstein. at Twenty-seventh street, purchased an entire outfit excepting a pair of shoes, which he bought from Abraham Pearlstein, the shoe dealer at No. 2838 Penn avenue. When making the purchases Waldouski said that he wanted'to purohase a new outfit because he was going out of town on some particular business. He boarded a Penn avenue car and when near the Sharpsburg bridge he alighted. Under the bridge he disrobed and bathed. Bow the Story Started. A boy named Banks saw him enter the water, and, thinking the man would drown himself, gave the alarm. Officer George Biggleman was notified, and when he reached the shore he found only a well- iworn suit of clothes. The clothes were taken to the Seventeenth ward police station, and it was supposed that the man had committed suicide by drowning. On further investigation it was found that in stead of drowning the man dressed himself in the new suit which he had purchased and boarded a train at Sharpsburg for Apollo, on the West Penn Railroad. He was posi tively identified by several persons who knew him. Had Lots ol Cash. The constables in the Fifteenth ward will keep a sharp lookout for him, and in case he is located he will be placed under arrest charged with fraud. Mr. Pearlstein says that when Mr. Waldouski came into his store he bad (600 in'cash. 'Not a cent was found among the efiects of the man which were discovered on the river bank, near the Sharpsburg bridge. MANGLED AT SPRING HILL. Two Men Get Oat of the Way of One Train find Are Killed by Another John Perry Seriously Hurt by a User Wagon. Two men, Frank Snowden, aged 19 years, and George Linkhauer, aged 30, were killed on the Pennsylvania Bailroad at Spring Hill tipple, near Wilmerding, at 8:30 last night. They lived at the latter place, and were walking on the track when they were met by an eait-bound train. They crossed to the other track and were almost instantly run down by a west bound train. The bodies were brought into the morgue and identified. In Snowden's pocket was found a constitution of Grand vie w Council, No. 259, Jr. O. V. A. M. The other accidents of the day follow: riBET John Perry, a farmer who was employed by a man named Deatrich.out the Perrysville road, was run down by a beer wagon on that thorough lare yesterday morning and badly Injured. Perry was brought to the Allegheny General Hospital, where It was round that Lis arm was broken and that he was otherwise seriously hurt. Dosrvair Willie Donlvan, aged 8 years, who lives on Tannelilll street, Eleventh ward, fell from the limb of a tree In the rear rd yesterday afternoon and broke his arm at the elbow. - An accident occurred on the South et hill yesterday afternoon, In Meyer was seriously Injured. Ivlnz down Carson street ahead nam car. and tried to get out of jo car struck the wagon, throw out against a telegraph pole. His b.- ..J5r-k a pin in the pole used as a foot hold, aCU an ugly cash was cut. O'Liart Michael O'Leary, a laborer nt the Eliza furnace at Frankstown, bad both feet badly burnedjast night by hot metaL He was taken to Mercy Hospital. Williams Elmer Williams, employed at the East Liberty Stock yard, fell from the top of a box car at the yards yesterday morning. His right shoulder was dislocated and his bead badly cut. He lives on Jackson street. UAKKia J. A. Barnes, employed at Clark's Mill, was badly bnrned yesterday forenoon and will probably die. He was drawing a piece of hot Iron from the rolls, when it truck him on the breast, and, rolling down, burned blm'from the breast to the feet. He was taken to his home on Thirty-fourth street. Kailiko Howard Balling, a laborer em ployed at Singer & Nlmlck's West End mill, had his leg budly crushed yesterday urter noon by having a pile of iron topple over on It. He -was taken to his home on Wabash avenue. HUBOS Fred Huron, a 7-year-old boy, while playing on a bridge that crosses over the Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne Chicago tracks at the head of Decatur street, in lower Alle gheny, fell to the tracks below, a distance of 13 ieet, and besides breaking his arm, was baldly bruised and sustained a severe scalp wound, lie was taken to his home on De catur street. Mohairs at 50c a Turd. Plain and striped, in cream, white and evening shades reduced from $1 25 and $1 50 to 50c a yard. You can buy mohairs at BOo elsewhere, but they're the "cheap" kind that are dear at any price. These are only cheap in price. On center table to-day. -, , Jos. Horse & Co.' s v Penn Avenne Stores. Floarvs Pittsburg. The growth of Pittsburg is not to be pom pared to the wonderful Increase in the sales of the celebrated "Rosalia" and "Our Best" brands or flour. The Iron City Milling Com pany is exerting every effort to supply the trade. Ask yourgiocer for their flour and bo happy. tts Pittsburg Is a Great Center For transient room renting the year round. If you have a room to rent don't fall to In sert It at once in The Dispatch cent-a-word advertising colnmns. Tolkabran, Tb purest of lager beer, made.by the Eber hardt k Ober Brewing Company. Dx Witt'b Little Early Enters. No griping, no pain, no nauseat easy pill to take. Cost no more and are comfortably fitting. Try Cain's shoes. 503 Mjlexet stbext. tus TMaMJTTTir'inHiisTsVftt 1 1 1 -ffi iMifnCTlsMrMfoffl"miifaM,'nfh7.. t,,-. i -ilnffti'ff"''!-' 1, "; '.---- . . i ..' .A..taLt THE WAGON WENT 0VEE HIM. Scheffl-r Led the Horses, Fell andMetlhe Weight or the Wheels. The picnics out the Perrysville road on Sunday are becoming very load, and the at tention of the Allegheny police has been directed to them because of the large num ber of men who have recently been injured in one way or another. On last Sunday there was a big picnic in Gilday's groye, and as a wagon load of picnickers came out of the grove, all being fnll of jollity, Fred Schefiler, who was leading the horses, tell down in the highway and the wagon pasted over his legs. The "right thigh bone was broken by the wheel and Fred was carried by car to the Allegheny General Hospital. He will there be confined for about elcht weeks, during which time Fred ( Dietrich will do without his gardening services. ALMOST FOTJS SCOEE AND TEN. Death or a Lady Who Carried Water to Soldiers In the M",,r 0r. 1813. The funeral of Mrs. Bachel L. Bateman an old resident ot Pittsburg, took place yesterday from the residence of her nephew, Dr. Edmunson, of Fifth avenue. She was in her 87th year, and was born in Baltimore in 1S0G. During the war of 1812, when a child of 6 vears, she carried food to many an American soldier. In 183(5 she came to Pittsburg and has resided here ever since. Three of her sons were soldiers in the late war. She has been a widow many years, and had 13 children, 5 of whom survive her. She raised her nephew, Dr. Edmun son, with whom she made her home. No More Sunday Carousals. Superintendent Muth, of Allegheny, is congratulating himself on the good order that now reiens on Sunday out Bast street. That part of Beserve township recently taken in by the city is where the Sunday disorder generally occurred, but since the annexation extra police are put out there, and now silence reigns supreme. MEETINGS AND NOTICES. Meetings. -TOTICE-THE ANNUAL MEETING OF TOE X stockholders of the Pittsburg Forge and Iron Co wilt be held at the office of the company. Tenth St., near Penn av., on TUESDAY. August 18, 1892, at 11 o'clock A. M., for the election of director! for the ensuing year and for such other business as may be brought before them. F. E. BICHARDSON. Secretary. PlTTEBUBG, August 5, 1892. Freehold Bank, ) Pittsbdko. July 23. 1891 J STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING NOTICE IS hereby given that a meeting or the stockholders or the Freehold Bank will be held at the bank. Times building. Fourth avenne. below Smlthfleld street. Pittsburg, Pennsylvanla,-NOVEMBER 19. 1692. at 11 o'clock A.M., to rote for or against a proposition to renew and extend the charter, cor porated rights and franchises of the bank. By order of the board. JOHN F. bTEEL. Cashier. rtonces. VTOTICE-E. O. L. GBAT. FORMERLY OF Pittsburg. Pa., has applied to the courts for a divorce from his wife, Nora Gray, of Allegheny, Pa. VTOTICE-DK. JNO. COOPF.ll. JR.. HAH RE 1 MOVED his offices from No 43 N. Diamond st Allegheny, to rooms 42 and 43 Westlnghouse build ing, Pittsburg. Ear, nose, throat and chest dis eases. Hours 1 to 4 r. M. Loral Notices. THOS. J. FOED, Attorney at Law, 96 Diamond st. I7STATE OF ELLENUR McQUAID. DE li CEASED Notice Is hereby jrlveu that letters of administration on the estate ofEllenor McQuald have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and those having clslms against the same should make them known without delay. JOHN T. MCQUAID. 458 Fifth are.. Pittsburg, Pa. PERSONAL. pERSONAL-Mrs. Dr. McGranor. 350 Wylle X. av., aon't can except nek. PERSONAL Thousands of families can testify to the beneficial qualities of Tan's Charm Hoot Beer. PEKONAL-Drlnk plenty of Van's Charm Root Beer this hot weather If you wish n avoid being sunstruck. PEltoONAL Cash paid for old gold and silver watches and Jewelry repaired: new work made to order. Chris Haucb. 541 Smlthfleld. PERSONAL Credit, yes. credit, on fine dress goods, silks, satins, wraps, etc, at J. Dwyer's Room 4, McCance block, 701 Smlthfleld. PERSONAL Buy Cameron Bros.' mattresses and springs: best value for least money. Cam eron Dros. ' jeuuiDK xiouse, w ujuo su PERSONAL The latest designs In spring goods for suits and trousers at J. J. Aland's, 111 Fifth av. Your Inspection invited. Prices reason able. PERSONAL Young lady to assist In forming a private literary and musical club of young peo ple from 15 to 20 years of age. Address William selbel, box 42, East End, Pittsburg. PERSONAL Hatr. moles, etc, on ladies' races permanently destroyed by the electric needle without pain or scr; consultation free. Miss Streng, office 903 Penn av., Dickson building. PERSON AL-Ladles wishing to take Tnrko Face Baths or face massage for removing blemishes and Improving the complexion will please visit my parlors at 903 Penn av., Pittsburg. Miss Sherwood. PERSON AL When I was a small boy my mother always repaired my breeches and jacket, but since I got to be a great big man, Dickson, the well-known tailor. 65 Fifth av.. cor. Wood it, second floor, has been substituted, who now does all my cleaning, pressing and renovating In great shape. Tel. 15o8. FOUND. IpOUND Miss Snowden. 442 Penn av., can furn . lsh you free list of hotels and cottages In At lantic City. FOUND-Van's Charm Hoot Beer Is the kind of drink for this hot weather; ask your dealer for It and take no other. FOUND Rubber stamps, seal presses, largest as sortment. Weber A Co's bteucll and Stamp Works, 54 Fifth av. Phone 823. I70UND That you can't do a better thing than call at once and select a spring suit at J. J. Aland's. 131 Fifth av. Prices from S2u up. AUCTION BILE'. AUCTION SALE FURNITURE. CARPETS. Pianos and Organs, Tuesday, Augusta at 10 o'clock, at the rooms of the Henry Auc tion Co., 21 and-26 Ninth St. Fine parlor suites in the latest and best upholstering, elegant chamber furniture in oak and walnut, folding beds, one large chamber suite, cost $250; mirror-door -wardrobes, chiffoniers, extension tables, side boards, rockers and office lumlture: hand some upright piano, almost new, and in good condition; also one square piano and 3 cab inet organs; springs, mattresses, bedsteads, chairs, bureaus, washstands, kitchen and laundry furnltuie; a large line of new and second hand carpets for rooms, balls or stairs: also at S o'clock a lot of notions, hats, etc HENRY AUCTION CO.. Auctioneers' PKOPOSALS. TT S. ENGINEER OFFICE, CHARLES U . TON-Kanawha, W. Va July 82, 1892. Sealed proposals for the iron valves, Jour nals, lastenlngg, rods, racks, &c, ror lock gates on the Great Kanawha river, embrac ing about 9000 pounds of wi ought iron, 57,000 pounds of cast Iron and 1,000 pounds of steel and bronzn. will be received at this office until AUGUST M, 1892, at 3 p. M., stand ard Eastern time, and then publicly opened. Specifications, blank forms and all available Information will be furnished on application to this office. WILLIAM P. CBAIGH1LL, ituiuuoi, uiipaui .engineers, u. a. A. VTOT1CE TO SEWEB CONTRACTORS Xl Sealed proposals will bo lecelved at the office ot the engineer in charge of street improvements at the Council Chamber, in the Borough of Sewioklev, until 8 o'clock r. M. on TUESDAY, the 9th day of August, 1892, for construct ing a "Vitrified Pipe Sewer" in Beaver street, fiom Ferry street to a point near Boundary street. In said Borough of Sewlck ley. The length of said sewer will be about 6,000 feet. Plans can be examined, and spec ifications obtained at the office or F. A. Dun ham, engineer in charge. GEO. H. ANDERSON, F. A. DUNHAM, Burgess. Engineer. SEWicaxKT. July 26, 1892. $io REWARD. A prize of $10 will be given to the person who sends us the best traditional history of the village of Pulaski ana the origin of the name Pulaski. Pulaski National Mineral Water Company, Pulaski, Lawrence county, Pa., Pittsburg office, 162 Fourth av. Tele phone 2125. PARROTS, $5 A lot which we guarantee to learn to talk. Also young mocking bird. $5 eaoh. ESPICH'S BIRD STOBF jess-rursu 6U Smithfletd streeL ul&k & Clauiflfd real estate advertitemmtt on Mi page ten cent per line for each insertion, and none taken for less than twenty cents. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE Classified under the following headings will be ac cepted at the. rate of ONE CENT PER WORD FOR'XACH INSERTION when paid for In ad vance either at main or branch offices. Wanted Advertisements of all Kinds. SUCH AS SITUATIONS, BOOMS, MALE HELP, BOARDING), FEMALE HELP, HOABDERS, AGENTS, MISCELLANEOUS, TO LET ROOM'S, PERSONALS. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALES LOST AND FOUND. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. BUSINESS OFFICE Cor. Smlthflald and Diamond Streets. -ALWAYS OPEN. BRANCH OFFICE3 AS FOLLOWS. WHERE WANTS. FOR SALE. TO LET. AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver tisers already have accounts with Tqi Dispatch. FOR ALLEGHENY. NO. 107 FEDERAL ST., TELEPHONE 3621.. FOR THE SOUTHSIDE, NO.- 1412 CARSON STREET. TELEPHONE NO. 6021. FOR THE EAST END. J. W. WALLACE. 6121 PENN AV. PITTSBURG-ADDITIONAL. ' THOMAS MCCAFFREY. aMO Butler street. EMIL G. STUCKEY, 24th street and Penn avenue. ALLEGHENY-ADDITIONAL.. F. H. FGOEESASON. Ohio and Chestnut streets. THOMASMcHFNRY, Western and Irwin avenues. WANTED. Main Ilelo. ASSISTANT CLERK-State experience, age and wages In own band writing: must be well recommended and acquainted with coal business. Address, Box Coal, Dispatch office. T) AEER at 1332 Penn av. T3AKBERS C21 Apply to J. H, Garrtnger. Wll- J klnsburg. opposite P. R. R. station. BOY German, to leirn the barber trade: experi enced preferred. John Helurich, 283 Penn av. B OY-To learn the barber trade: one with ex perience. No. 1524 fenn avenue. B1 OY or some experience to learn the barber trade. zyw carson st., souinsiae. BEICKBURNER-Musthave the best rererence. Address Bed Brick, Dlifpatch office. CANVASSERS For latest novelties; free sam ples. 102 Fourth av room 6. CARRIAGE BLACKSMITH Accustomed to heavy work; also trimmer. Apply 5S25 Penn av. D RUG CLERK-Competent. At No. 353 Beaver sr Aiiegoeuy. 7IRST-CLAS3 while barber at once; $7 and . board. W. H. Behcet, Jeannette, Pa. (2.00D. live, wide-awake young man to keep T books: must be accurate, good habits. Indus trious and come well recommended: one with some knowledge of lumber busluess preferred. Address J. O. B.. Dispatch office. jji MAN A floor molder on tool work; one who is accustomed to working under the crsne; good wages and steady employment to a llrst-class man. Address The Exce sior Foundry Co., Fourth and Eggleston av.. Cincinnati, o. MAN General office man: must be correct, com petentand reliable; one that can run typewriter preferred; state experience, age and salary ex pected, with references, Manufacturer, Dispatch office. MEN Good men In Pittsburg. Allegheny and surrounding towns In Pennsylvania to sell the Reagtn water circulating and snaking grate and Baldwin's vacuum soot sucker: salary or commis sion; none hut hustlers wno understand steam and having good references need applv.- James Reagan A Co., 10M Filbert St., Philadelphia. PORTER A young German to do porter work and make himself useful In lunch room: good wages to right person. Address C, 25, Dispatch office. ORTER-At Bed Lion Hotel. - PRACTICAL bookkeeper- for large concern; must hare had at least Ave years'experience; will pay a good salary for a llrst-class man. Ad dress. Monongahela, Dispatch office, hiving age, residence, experience and references. PRACTICAL TIN ROOFERS - Immediately, anulres' Rooflng Supply Co.. 620? Penn ar. SALESMAN On salary orcommlsslon, to handle O the new patent chemical Ink erasing pencil; the greatest selling novelty ever produced; erases Ins: thoroughly In two SecSnds: no abrasion of paper; 200 to 600 per cent profit: one agent's sales amounted to S6i) In six days, another f 82 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 Crosse. Wis. SALESMEN One hustler In each town and city; CO per week: no experience necessary; write quick. E. Gatcly & Co.. Allegheny, Pa. s: HOE salesman, with reference and salary ex- itvwii uuu, iiiAuuucs, jra. SLATERS-Plttsburg Roofing Company, Rebecca at., opposite depot. Wllklnsburg. P. R. R. SOLICITORS for city and adjacent towns. Pltts bnrg Suit Club Company, No. 62 Sixth av. S' OLICITOR On high-class standard works. Geb- oie lo., Dcnmioc ounaing. TAILORS One pants maker and one coat maker; must be flrst class; union prices, t2 to 2 SO and 3 50 to (12. Hsysllp, Enslow 4 Gwlnn, Hunting ton, V . Va. TRAVELING SALESMEN torsell baking powder: to the right men liberal salary and com. con tracts will be made; experience not necessary: ir you answer any ad in this column answer this one. U. S. Chemical Works, 840-818 Van Buren. Chicago. rpRAVELING salesmen to call on retail trade X only. Introducing a specialty: a rouser ror dull times: liberal commission and exclusive territory. Address Dept. Z , R. 8. Peale Co.. Chicago. JU. Agents. AGENTS-Correspondlng agents In every town to Inform us of parties Intending opening or refitting saloons by the largest saloon fixture manu facturers In the world; good man can make (5.000. The Rothschild Bar Fixture Co.. 1158 Broadway, cor. Twenty-seventh St., New York. A GENTS fa to S7 dally; experience unnecessary. J. Putnam A Co.. Perfumers, West Vinsted,Ct. Female Help Wnntml. APPRENTICES -Good sewers: others to learn dressmaking and cutting, S20 Penn av. ClOOK A female cook. 100 miles from here; sio a J month; mnst be perfect In cooking and pastrr: references required Address A. S., Dlspatcn orace. COOK Experienced restaurant cook for night; female preferred. Miller's, 123 Fifth av. GOOD girl for general housework and to assist with washing. Apply 3348 Fifth av.. Oak land. G1RLS-16 to 18 years old. McElnney MTg Co., Locust and Market, Allegheny, Pa. G1 IEL for general housework. Call at 1705 Penn av. LAUNDRESS Head laundress, competent to take full charge and manage laundry In first class city hotel, and have best of reference. Ad dress Head Laundresi, Dispatch office. QEWINO GDJL-At 82 Madison av., Allegheny City, Pa. "ITT" OMAN An experienced laundry woman at Hotel Boyer. Main atid Female Hnln Wsnted. HELP At once; shirt lroner. f3 per week, steady employment; woman cook, t7rerweek: two dining room girls for summer resort: chamber maids, dishwashers: 60 family cooks; 20 chamber maids; 100 house girls; six colored nurse girls; laundress, (8 per week. 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., Thompson's, 603 Grant street. HELP immediately First-class male cook, sec ond cooks, S2 50 per day; waiters and dish w&Biiers, f i w pet uaj uui a tu icarn a Lraae: machinists, porter, farm hands. Walker's, 6 Sixth St. , second floor. Roardera and Lodger SVanted. BOARDING Persons wanting boarding ror the summer, at reasonable rates, should write to Hotel WllUams, Ohio Pyle, Pa. GENTLEMAN ocenpant for nicely furnished room on N. Hiland av., E. E.; best loca tion: large house and grounds; stationary wash stand; carspass the door. Address N. Highland. Dispatch office. LODGERS Anchor Hotel, Liberty, corner Fourth; lodging per night 25c, 25c, Wc; week, II 25, 1 75, S2, 13. . OCCUPANTS ror 2 connecting pleasant rront rooms, furnished or uulurnlshed, second floor, flrst class board if desired. 2S5 Firth av. OCCUPANTS For furnished rront room, second floor. No. 10 Sherman ar Allegheny. Hotels,' Dining and Lnnch Rooms. HOTEL NORWOOD-Most popular and coolest resort in the East End; Duquesne electric cars pass the door; finest accommodations ror driving parties; restaurant and bar attached; rea sonable rates. Frank Y. Over, Proprietor, 282 to 270 Frankstown are., near Silver Lake. HOTEL FEDERAL. 171 Federal St.. Allegheny Transient rate f l and 12 day. VISITKeran'sladles'and gents' alnlngrooms, MS Penn are. ; business men's dinner; ladles' noon lunch; meals any time; everything in season. Fire lnsoranoe-rTant. ' BENSWANGKB ZAHN-Flra Jnsurane. 60 Fourth av. WANTED. Situations wanted. POSITION as toolmaker: a good, all-around tool maker and dlemakcr wants position: is also, a good machinist. Address Tool, Dispatch office, Allegheny. . POSITION or some kind by single man or trust: 25; fair education: ror steadv work will work for small wages. Apply M. 8.. SOUSmallman st. IjOSITION Bv a practical, experienced young man as bookkeeper, assistant or shipping clerk. W.. Dispatch office. POSITION as clerk or office work. Address S., Dispatch office. SITUATION As cook by llrst-class white man; city or country. Address Either, Dispatch office. SITUATION as engineer: first-class rererence. Address E. G., Dispatch office. Instruction. SCHOOL Family school for boys and girls of 15 years and under, charmingly situated, best or Instructors and home culture. Address P. C. Prugh, D. D Butler. Pa. STUDENTS At Institute orsiiorthand and Type writing. IMStlf av.. Pittsburg. Pa.: students to learn shorthand; classes day and evening! posi tions procured for all students when competent. WANTED-Ladies and gentlemen to enter a private class In shorthand and typewriting, beginning Aug. 8, day and evening. Call at Private Shorthand Institute, 315 Smlthfleld U. Pittsburg. Real Estate 'Wanted. T7ANTED To buy a house and lot of about six Y V rooms In the East End. near Fifth av. cable or Duquesne traction lino, at a bargain; price not exceed 13,000: state price and location. Address A.M., Dispatch office. WANTED To buy for cash, good house. 9 or 10 rooms. East End, near traction cars; possession October 1. Address with full par ticulars A. B. 0., Dltpitch office. Hoarding; Wanted. WANTED Pleasant room with board ror man and wife: 20 minutes from Kaufmanns' ; state terras. Address R. R.. Dispatch office. PLEASANT room and board by man and wife; East End preferred; state terms. Address P. M., Dispatch office. Room. W anted. WANTED Furnished room, with or without board. In a private family. Address X. T Dispatch office. 11 anted Partner. PARTNER A gent'em an to buy a hair interest in a legitimately established business for K COO; location central: on Fifth av.; branch house on Federal St., Allegheny: work most lefined and easy: hours short: profits large; business has a showing or nearly (9,000 during past 8 months. For Particulars address, lryoa mean business. Profits, lspitch office. Ilaslness Opportantlos Wantni. WANTED Man with somepnsh and 1. 600 cash by a reliable manufacturing concern; 11,200 salary, commissions audsecurity formoney: don't answer this unless you mean business. Address M. V Dispatch office. WANTED-To buy a photograph gallery In Pittshurg. Address, with terms, P. Gould, care L. M. Prince & Co , Cincinnati, O. Financial Tf antea. MONEY to loan at lowest rate orinterest; loans granted promptly, no delay: have a largo amount on hand at the present time; bring your deed with you, will guarantee prompt loan or no charge. J. E. McCrlckart, 59 Fourth av., 'lele phone 1678. MONEY to loan. In sums of j00. 11,000.12,000. 95,000 aud upward, at lowest rates, on mort gages. Charles bomers A Co., 131 Fourth av. MONEY to loan at lowest market rates on bond and mortgage; no delay. Keedll. Coyle A Co., cor. Fourth av, and Grant st. MON EY to loan at lowest market rates and with out delay. C. R. Fundenberg ft Co., No. 77 Fourth av. M ONEY to loan on mortgae; no delay: lowest interest. Howara Drown, ui j ourtn av. M ONEY to loan on mortgages: lowest Interest, no delay, mack X iiaira. w loorui av. MORTGAGES on city or Allegheny county prop erty at lowest rales. Henry A. Weaver Co., 92 Fourth av. TO LOAN S2CO.O00 on mortgages; tlOO and up ward at 6 per cent: 500.000 at 4,S per centou residence or business propcrtv, vacant lots or farms. S. II. French, 125 Fourth av. WANTED Mortgages on Improved city or Alle gheny county property. McCune Coulter, 8 Fourth av. w ANTtD to borrow 30. 000 at S per cent. Ad- aress u. v ., uispaicu omce. Miscellaneous Wanted. PAINTING and Plate Glass glatlng. U.C. Miller. 626 Grant St.. Pittsburg. PATENTS U. S. and foreign: fees payable on success. J. H.Stevenson. solicitor. 100 Firth av. ATENTS-O. D. Levis (20 years). Solicitor. 151 Fifth av.. next Leadcr.-.I'ltUburr: no delay. PRINTING Cheap and quick, at McFarland's, 67 Federal, Allegheny. TRUNKS hauled to and from Pittsburg and Al legheny, 50 cts. ; special attention given to the moving of furniture. J. O'Nell, 31 Montgomery av., Alleghenv Tel. 34&S. TRUNKS hauled to and from the East End for fifty cents. Campbell & Davis, No. 12 Seventh av. Telephone 273. "ITTANTED Everyone who wants the finest and ST cheapest Mall paper In America to send for samples: sent free to any address. G. G. O'Brien, Paint and Wall Paper Store. 292 Firth av. WANTED We renovate mattresses and feath ers: clean, alter and lay carpets. Cameron Bros., 30 Ohio St., Allegheny. WANTED Second-hand covered wagon, suit able ror grocer; must be In good repair. Ad dress B. C, Dispatch office. TTAN fED For health there Is nothing to equal Van's Charm Root Beer; It's Just the thing this hot weather. "IT7 ANTED Riding and driving horse; yonng, 11 sound, stylish. Address Box 259, Browns- vllle. Pa. WEARERS or spectacles to buy the best II steel and S3 00 gold spectacles ana eye glasses yet offered ofW. u Trleber. practical optician, at Schaefer's Jewelry store. 150 Fifth av. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Ilomrs. Vehicles. Lire !UoeK For Male. FOR SALE-60 head Shetland ponies, broken and safe for children, or for breeding nnrnnsp. write or come and see me. W. J. Sampson, Youngs town, O. GOAT-A well trained goat. av.. East End. Inquire 6371 Penn HORSES Lot of fine horses: one gray team, about 15K hands high, one bay team about same height; lot of single drivers; a few wagon and heavy horses; also one gentleman's driver; will trot In 2:40; Is a splendid saddler; well bred and thoroughly broken; all these horses are well broken, and scare at nothing. Inquire 188 Forbes avenue. HORSE Good family inare suitable for lady to drive: also 4-year-old colt cheap, as I have no use ror them at all. F.F.C., Dispatch office. WAGONS and carts or all descilptlons for sale; new and second hand. Pittsburg Wagon A orks. No. 336 Second ave. ; telephone 1870. WAGON Second -hand one-horse covered wagon: will sell cheap. J. Wrlgiey. 201 Rob inson St.. Allegheny. Machinery and Metals For .tale. 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, pulleys and shafting. Telephone 3401, 23-25 Park way. J. S. Young, Al legheny, Pa. OIL RIG, boiler, engine, casing, tubing connec tions: In McDonald field. For price and par ticulars address Thomas J. Eakln, Emlenton, Pa. STEAM PUMPS, new and second-hand boilers, engines. Injectors, ejectors. South Bend wood pulleys. Iron hubs, shafting and hangers, machin ists' brass founders and Iron-pipe Utters, 6s Water street. 1500 FEET of second-hand 5-Inch casing cheap, A. T. Wilson, 359 South Hllaud av. Bicycles, Irieyolea. Etc., For Sale. OLD WHEELS taken In exchange for Worths and Monarclis at prices that will astonish you at Pittsburg 'Cycle Co.'s, 428-423 Wood street and Center aud Ellsworth avs. EEPAIRING, renlckllng and re-enaraellng No bungling Jobs or high prices: no delay ex perienced. Bicycle machinists only at Pittsburg 'Cycle Co.'s. 426-48 Wood st,, and Center and Ellsworth avs. r Rubber Stamps For Saie. (MET your rubber stamps. steel stamps, stencils. J seal presses, brass checks, etc. from Sheaffer A Co.. 4 Filth av.. Duff's College building. "PUBBER stamp and seal factory. Iho largest In XV Pittsburg, at 52 Fourth av. McMahonBros. Miscellaneous For Sale. COPY of the dress and equipment of the United States Army, prepared and executed by the Quarter Master General under authority of the Secretary or War; rare. Room 7. 134 Water St. FOR SALE-Van's Charm Root Beer Is prevent ing sunstrokes; keep your srstem In good con dition by drinking freely or this wonderful health drink. PRINTERS' stands and eases ror sale cheap: a prompt buyer will get a bargain: second-band saw table in good condition: sold because space needed. Apply Dispatch bnslness office, TINNERS TOOLS Complete set for sale. Includ ing shop. Address T. S Dispatch office. T6PRIN TERS 100 type cases and a few stands In good order for sale cheap. Apply The Dis patch Counting Rooms. FOR SALE BUSINESS. Bnslness Opportunities For Sale. BARBER SHOP-At Braddork, doing (300 busi ness per month; Is furnished with a combina tion cylinder case anu is me leading snop OI sue town; cost (800 to furnish two years ago; will sell for (650; owner going in other business. Call on or address A. Edits A Co. 1 most sell Immediately, TvRUG BToHE-One or the best retail stands In J the county: reasons for selling, sickness; R600 cash. Address Quinine, Dispatch office. FOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Opportunities. FOR 8 ALE Iron mill making hoop iron and cot ton ties; to a practical man who understands the bnslness; here Is a good chance to make money with a small capital. M. F. Hippie Co., 96 Fourth av. OR SALE At a big bargain a hardware and , tin store; also full complement or tlnaers tools. Inquire at 716 Fifth av. HOTEL. oreO rooms In flourishing town In Penna. OC8.000 population: bar receipts from (300 to HOOperweek. Inquire Phce nix Brewing Cot, eor ner 21th and Smalhnan sts., city. tCE CREAM, cigar and confectionery store, SI00; I everything new: main thoroughfare, Alle gheny. Snap, Dispatch olfice. INTEREST In a manufacturing planlmaklngmlll supplies and doing a good business; to a live man who can take r. active interest, lure Isagood chance with a small capital. M, F, Hippie & Co., 98 Fourth av. RESTAURANT-One or the best locations -and money making places in the city: grocery store, weekly sales, (500; shoe stores, cigar stores, conrcctlonerles. batteries, hotels; business chances or all kinds. Perclval & Uaston, 439 Grant St. RESTAURANT Doing a good bnslness: reason for selling, slcknes': cheap to a quick buyer; located in Allegheny on Federal st. Address X. P., Dispatch office. SALOON In East Liverpool. O.: satisfactory rea sonbr disposal. Apply at 258 Sixth st. Erj A Wholesale produce business. located In 2)U JJ the business center or the city: an active trade under a light expense; profits large In com- Sarlson to Investment. (1-33-215). Charles Somen ) Co., 131 Fourth av. 2 -CHAIR barner shop; good location on corner; will sell cheap: owner In other business; rent low. Address J. H. Jones, 400 Wood st. Business Properties For Stlo FR SALE-Or trsdc-M.800 7-roomert house and storeroom occupied as grocery; 34 ft. front on paved st: all modern Improvements: will rent for fso per mouth; will sell store with the property, or will sell store alone for (800. Address Grocer, Dispatch office. MANUFACTURING PROPERTY or the Pennsylvania White Lead Company, situate on River av cor. Walnut st , Allegheny : fronting railroad and river; lot about 285x170 feet, with large brick buildings, warehouses, offices and 6 dwellings thereon; also 2 fine engines and boilers, etc , to be sold at adjourned sale on Wednesday, Augusts, at 11 o'clock, in the salesrooms or Jas. W. Drape & Co., Agents and Auctioneers. 313 Wood St., Pittsburg, where Information as to terms, etc., can be obtained. MANUFACTURING plant, near the city: two buildings almost new, covering about 80x100 feet, with plenty or ground In rear: 300 feet rallioad siding, gas, water, etc, M. F. Hippie A Co.. 93 1 ourih av. Manufacturing Sites For Sale. MANUFACTURING SITES-On Preble av.. Al legheny, 340 feet front, extending to Ohio river. 500 feet in depth, ZH acres, Penna. and P. W. R. K. sidings; on West Market St.. Allegheny, three-fourths acre. Penna. H. K. siding; on Penn sylvania ar., Allegheny, 155x130 feet, with paved streets on three sides: at Chartlers. 37 acres, P. A L. E. and Penna. 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 parties desiring manu facturing sites outside the city I can offer rare In ducements with best or It. U. and water facilities within the "40-mllo shipping radius." Thus. U. Dickson. Ill Fourth av., room 45. FOR 8 ALE LOTS. City Lots. fflJO'Tr-OO-iSOO-Herron Hill Park plan: Hd s tJ choice lots near Wvllear. cable cars at Oabove prices; some on paved street; only (10 down. oaiance vs a monm; sure to enuanco quicitiy. jiiacjt A Balrd. 95 Fourth av. East End Lots For Sale. I7AST End lots; choice neighborhood, asphalt J street, sewered, city water, gas and electric light, near electric cars aud P.R.R., on easy terms; great bargains. Black A Balrd, 65 1 ourtn av. EAST END Street paved and sewered: flagstone sldewalas; 3995 feet, at (65 per foot: must be sold at once. M. F. Hippie & Co., 96 Fourth ave. EAST END-165 per foot; close to electric and cable lines; 50x150; a No. 1 residence nelghbor hood. M. F. Hippie A Co., 98 Fourth ave. EUREKA PLACE. Oakland: nice level lots S350 to (GOO each: small cash payment: balance Sionthlv. For plans and prices see George climldt, 157 Fourth are. FOR SALE Lou at a bargain: 2 lots on good st. near Penn av. electric cars; the adjoining Eroperty sold for double the price asked for this, toward Brown, 151 Fourth av. LOTS For an undoubted Investment and quick I profits, buy one or more of the lots we oiler at (35 per foot, situated within one square of btan onandNegley ays., that highly progressive por tion of the East End; an observer will recognize this property as affording elegant home locations; an Investor will see at a glance our price Is away below current values. (2-50-327). Charles bomers & Co., 131 Fourth av. PROPEKTY-I have for sale a very desirable piece of property : located convenient to both cable and electric cars In the East End: this prop erty will divide to advantage into building lots and sell readily: can be bought at a bargain ir closed out soon: wlllrequlre an Investment vt about (8. 000. W. G. Hastings, Negley av. and Black St., East End, city. Allegheny Lot For Safe. LOTS In, Grove Square plan, Perrysville av on easy terms, without Interest. Call on Holmes & Co., 4J0 Smlthfleld St., for plans. Snlrarbaii Lota For Sale. AT WILKINSBURO For bonds or stocks bear ing Interest: lot 81x13); 3 minutes from sta tion: price, (2.800. W. E. Uamnett Co , Wllk lnsburg, Pa. LINDEN STATION, B. & O. R R-Lots near Second av., (500each, 815 cash, balance small monthly payments without interest or taxes; these are bargains, bee Black A Balrd. No 95 Fourth av. FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE City Residences. HOUSE A nice little frame of 3 rooms; good cellai ; water In kitchen: papered throughont; side entrance; lot 20x100 to alley: situate on Wylle av.. onlv 10 minutes from City Hall; price only (2.300. W. C. BerlngerACo., 1M Fourth av. REAL estate bargains: send for new catalogue, just out; mailed free. Black A Balrd, 85 Fourth av. East End Residences For Sale. DWELLING New two-story pressed brick or 6 rooms and finished attic vestibule hall, inside sbutt rs, slate mantels, both caees water In kitchen; house papered and grained throughout; back porch; lot22x85 to alley: situate on Edmund St., near Penn av.; price only (3,530. W. C. Ber lnger A Co., 156 Fourth av. EAST END. (3,600 Close to electric llnet a cozy frame house or six rooms and finished attic; newlv papered and all the modern conveniences; 25x89: possession at once. M. F. Hippie A Co., 98 Fourth av. EAST END Handsome residence, 10 room brick, with all the modern conveniences; neighbor hood first-class; possession at once. M. F. Hippie A Co. FOR SALE 112.00'. corner pronertv on an asphalt paved street: line brick dwelling of 9 rooms and 3 finished attic rooms: all modern con veniences; stable, etc. ; lot 48X197& to street. John D. Banks, 64 4th are. SHADYS1DE (4.700 only, one square off Center av. electric line, a new dwelllog of 9 rooms, bath, laundry, lnsldew. c. frontaudrearporclies; lot 30x120 reet to an alley : Immediate possession. George Schmidt, 157 Fourth av. CO 000 Nice frame house, 6 rooms. bath. 2 JJOJ-M- 1. finished attic rooms. 2 porches, electric lights, sliding doors, slate mantles, tile hearths, vestibule, nicely papered; nice loti terms easy: (000 down, balance to suit. Baker A Co., 6227 Penn av.. E. E. 0l 200 Frame house, 8 rooms, reception ball, 2)rr bath, sliding doors, slate mantels, tile hearths, range, pantry, cemented cellar, electric lights and gas; near electric cars: terms easy. Baker A Co., 6217 Penn av E. E. QQ SOO Modern East End dwelling of 10 rooms: UdO) every convenience: lot 60x120, with fruit and shade trees; very accessible by traction lines. For sale by W. A. Herron A Sons, 80 Fourth av. . Allegheny Reildonees For Sain. ALLEGHENY The fine residence and grounds on line of Perrysville avenue cars. Allegheny, of the late Mr. John A. McKee. deceased; about 15 minutes' ride from Allegheny postolhce: an ex cellent dwelling, spacious hail In center, large rooms 011 either side on first and second floors, fin ished attic rooms, hath and toilet room, china clos ets, pantries ami clothes presses: laundry, both gases, marble mantels: wide porch spans the front from which the vista is beautiful; dry cellar, per feet sewerage, everything In prime order; over an acre of ground, shade treea and ornamental shrub bery, lawn, carriage house and outbuildings: this fine property will be sold at public sale on Thurs day, August 4, at 2 o'clock P. M., on the premises; terms at sale; Immediate possession. Furthrr par ticulars from Jas. W. Drape A Co., Agents and Auctioneers, 313 Wood st., Pittsburg. 1 LLEGHENY OnlT 14.000 Second ward: very attlo J desirable neighborhood, 2-story and frame dwelling, nearly new; a big bargain? call soon. Snyder A White. 162 Fourth av. FAYETTE ST., 6th ward A fine pressed brick residence of 10 rooms, hall, vestibule, bath, laundry, inside shutters, slate mantels, all modern improvements, with lot 21 ft. 4 In. by 131 to a 20 ft. paved alley: terms, (3.000 cash, balance on long time. For permit sen A. Z. Byers A Co., 93 Fed eral st. - 45Q 730-An Allegheny bargain: nicely finished lDZj and complete house, almost new, 8 rooms, vestibule, hall, slldlngdoors; water andgaseson both floors; large lot: one square only from elec tric cars. (3-17-107). Charles bonier A Co., 131 Fourth av. 02 T OOO will bay a good brick bouse, situated at wO; No. 10 Marshall st.. Allegheny: six rooms, hall, bathroom, w. c. and all modern conven iences; 100 feet from Ridge av. ; good view or the park. Call on Algeo Bros., 201 Federal St., Alle gheny. Suburban Residences For Sale. AT WlLErNBBURG For Interest-bearing bonds pr stocks, a large new 7-room frame dwelling, large reception hall, finished attic, bathroom complete: corner lot 33xll2W;2 minutes from elec tric cars and P. R. R. : price. ts.20d. W. E. Ham nettAOo., Wllklnsburg. Pa. A T BRADDOCK-For bonds or stocks bearing XV. Interest, two 6-rnom frame dwellings; each lot 30x143 to an alley 25 ft. wldet close to P. R. K. and electric cars: price eaoh, (3,000. W. E. Uam nett A Co., Wllklnsburg. Pa, i r. ... ' . f. - ' FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE Suburban R eeinenoes far Sale. BARGAIN at (2,500: (250 cash, balance long time: handsome new house; 8 rooms; modern arrangements and finish: beautiful situation on a large lot In a favorite residence town, 2 miles from 'the city, wltn excellent railroad accommodations to and from: electric cars one square from house. (4-93-400), Charles Somen A Co.. 131 Fourth av. "COR SALE Country residence, one mile from JT Sewlrkley: 42 acres: well watered: all kinds or fruit; brick house. 12 rooms: maible mantels; re ception hall! nat. gas; fine barn. Robert H. Douglas, Attorney at Law, 4C8 Grant at. a0 500-An elegant home In sn "A" 1 location upOs- In Wllklnsburg, frame. 8 rooms and attic, besides rec. hall, bathroom, pantry and laundry; rooms larte, double doors, china closet panlry large and elegantly fitted up with shelves, sink, etc., stationary tubs in laundry, splendid cellar under whole house, bathroom fitted complete with open plumbing, porcelain lined tub and heat by register; large Jbay window In dining room ana 011 second floor: porch across front ami extending back to bay window; back porch, inside shutters, chandeliers, both gases, electric lights; eorner lot 35x138 feet. (71.) See Dennlston Elderktn.A Co.. Ltd.. 6233 Penn av.. E. E. Tel. 5327. 6 ACRES of ground near the city with small old dwelling; price only (900: Immediate Fossesslon. -Jas. W. Drape A Co., 213 Wood St., lttsburg. TO LET. City Residences. "10 LET-Elm st. 2-story brick dwelling. 10 rooms: rent 137 50 per month. J. a Keliiy. 80 Diamond St. T 'O LET nouseof 8 rooms. 2550 Smalhnan St.; 10 per mourn. inquire,ias. at. iuo. maunst. TO LET Apartment or 5 rooms, flrst floor; all conveniences; (19. Inquire 122 Col well st. East End Residences To Let TO LET-East End houses; location central and desirable. Filbert St., 4 rooms 118 per month. Berlin st.. 5 rooms f 16 per month. Boquet St.. Oakland, near 5th av., 8 rooms (33 per month. Send ror list. W. A. Herron A Sons. 80 4th av. Alleeheny Itesldenoes Xo Let TO LET Two small Houses or 7 rooms, Nos. 43 and 43)j Fayette st, Allegheny. Inquire or B. Mackey, 33 Isabella St. Allegheny. nooras To Let. .pHESTNUT ST . No. 17. Plttsburg-Furnisbed J Iront room, (3 per month. DINW1DDIE st. 1T7 Nicely furnished room, with or without board. FIFTH AV.. near Court House, two fine 4-room apartments; all conveniences. J. C. llcllly, ' 80 Diamond st. HIGHLAND AV.. South. 207. East End-Furnished room with board. IGHLAND, North, 502, East End-Furnlsbed roems, (3 and (10. L ACOCK ST. Furnished rooms, all modern con veniences. Apply to Moyle's, 1ES Lacock st, Allegheny. L' IBERTY ST.. 4:7, city-Rooms furnished or unfurnished. AKGARETTA st. 5914. Fast End-Furnished room, near Nor,h lilghlandav. ONTGOMER1 AV.. 47. Allegheny-FIeasant room; elegant summer location; conven iences. ENN AV 3617-Two handsomclv famished front rooms, airily located; small private fam ily; no children. TOOMS Three unfurnished fine rooms; good lv location; new bouse. 1G Vine st rr See additional adlets under Wanted Boarders and Lodgers. Business Stands To Let TO LET Space with power, cor. Penn and Third aves. : three floors; 20.000 reet spare: abundant power: good light: splendid location: every con venience. Apply Nicola Bros., 20 Firth av. rpp LET Good storeroom; would fill the bill ror 1 any business; good locality: rent easr; also furnished rooms. Ed Morehouse, 4108 Butler St., between 41st and Main st. city. rpo LET Four-story brick, building. 139 "econd X av., two doors from Smlthfleld st. ; will lease for five years. Apply at flrst floor office of Kauf manns' store. rPO LET Storeroom No. 6M Penn av.: first-class JL locat on for millinery or gents' furnishing store, Ir ;ulre of McCullough A Smith, 31 Seventh street. Offices and DesK ,room To Let TO LET Very cheap suite offices with vanlt: second floor; location oue of the best on Fourth av. ; send for list.' W. A. Herron A Sons, 80 Fourth avenue. TO LET Desk room. No. 103 Fourth av., flrst floor front. Black A Balrd. No. 95 Fourth av. Mlscellnneon To I ets. rpo LET--Vaeant lot 30x110. "with stable, corner 1 Penn av.. Third st. and Exchange alley. Applv Nicola Bros . -X .1th av. LOST. LOST On Tuesday afternoon. July 28. yellow and white bull terrlerdog: welghtabout 25 pounds. Finder will receive a reward by returning G. B. Painter, No. 58 Irwin av.. Allegheny Pa. OIL WELL SUPPLIES. OIL WELL SDMI CO,, 91 and 92 Water Street, PITTSBURG, PA. no3-53-Trasosn After 19 Years of Trial, EL AIFB, THE- FAMILY SAFEGUARD Oil Ir conceded to he tho Best and Safes; oil Knewn. ELAINE NEVER VARIES IN QUALITY. Cannot be Exploded. it J the very highest grade of refined petroleum, from which, in the process o( manufacture, every impurity has been elim inated. Elaine Is . from benzine and parafflne; it will never ehlll in the ooldest temperature known on this oontlnent. In oolor, Elaine Is syrlngvwater white, and Its "Are test" is so high as to make It as abso lutely safe as any illnmlnant known. Having no disagreeable odor. Plains Is a pleasant oil (or family use. J Can ba Burned is Any Petroleum Lamp. A POSITIVE PKOTECTION FUOM LAMP ' EXPLOSIONS. MAKES TnE SAFEST AND BEST LIUHT ' KNOWN. ELAINE I 'iSffip' OIL. 100 Million Gallons ELAINE Sold in IS If ears From 187S to 1892. . Elaine cannot he Improved npon.. WAEDEN& OXNARD, MANUFACTURER", fel ' PITTSBURG, PA. GERMANIA SAVINGS BANK, , Cor. Wood and Diamond sts. Deposits of $1 and upward received and Interest paid thereon, commencing from the 1st and 15cu of each month. Jo. Abel, President: A. E. Snccop, Vice President; A. E. Niemann, Secretary: W. II. Wilker, Treasurer; Geo. W. Guthrie, Solic itor. , Directors: Jos. Abel, A. Groetzlnger, J. F. Havekotto, Clias F. Schwnrz, Christian Sle bert, Wm. Neeb, Peter Kiel, H. H. Niemann, A. E. Succop. . Open daily from 9 a.3cto Ir. Jf., and on Saturdays from 9 a. k , ty 6 r. jr. JAS. M'NEIL & BRd., BOILERS, PLATE I AND WORE. feHEETIRON PATENT EHEKT-IRON ANNEALING BOXES. With an Increased oapaolty andhydraulio maohinery, we are prepared to furnish all work.ift our line chsaperand better than by the old methods. Repairing; and general machine work. Twenty-ninth street and Allegheny VUy Bailroad, loUWm EDUCATIONAL. ST. GEORGE'S HALL For boys and roungmen, St. Ueorge's. lid.. Prof. J. C. Klnear, A. M., Prln.; unsurpassed, thorough, safe: 12.0 and (330. StwTotl. Klnriton-oii-lludson. GOLDEN HILL SCHOOL FOR IIOTS. Classical. r!entlfle and English Courses. JOHN M. CROSS. A. M.. PrlnclpaL S450 A SCHOOL YEAR-BOYS' SHORTLIDGE. Media (Pa) Academy reopens Sept. U. Swlthlo C. Shortiidge (llarrard A. B. and A. M.), Prln.. Rev. Henry Dixon Jones, Rector. PRIVATE SHORTHAND rNSTITUTE, Jli Smlthfleld St., Pittsburg. Pa. Shorthand and typewriting per month, (4 SO; per quarter, III; six months. ta. Write for catalogue. . KISKHHNETAS SPBI.NGH SCHOOL. College preparatory for boys, Saltsburg Pa. Term opens September 13. Boys received at any age over ten. Tuition (303. For catalogue address WILSON A FAIR. ROCK. HILL COLLEGE, ElUcott City. Maryland. Schools. Classical, scientific and commercial courses. Respectable young men and boys re ceived as boarders. "Send for prospectus. BKO. DENNIS. President. ST. JOHN'S MILITARY SCHOOL, MANLTUS, N. Y. ' Fnll courses or study. Underthe visitation of the Regents of University of NeivTork and War Department RT. REV. F.D. HUNT INGTON, Prest; 1VU. VERBECK, Supt. THE MISSES ANABLE'S Boarding and Day School for Young Ladles. Will reopen September Mth.at 65 Bayard at. Now Brunswick. New Jersey. Hollidaystarg, Pa., School for Girls. Unexcelled In location, buildings, grounds and In all the requisites of a first-class school for girls, i ertlflcate admits to Welieslcr. Address MRS. B. T. HITCHCOCK. PARK INSTITUTE, 20i NORTH AVENUE, ALLEGHENY, Prepares for college anabnslnessv Opens for the Autumn September 5. Evening school September 24, LEVI LUDDEN. A. M.. Principal. HARCOURTsemakt. (.ambler, O. Furonng ladles and girls. Founded 1887 to provide, west of the A lie ghenles, a school of the highest grade. Pu pils fron 21 States. Miss Ada I. Ayer, B. A, KENYON nnlnr, . ThM out and SIILITAItT ACADEMY, dsmiiiiir, ii. Thill old and remarkably suc cessful school provides thorough p.-epara tlon for college or bnslness. and supervision o health, habits and manners. L. Rust LL.D. HOLY GHOST COLLEGE Next session opens September 5. New students examined September 5. Special department for pupils requiring an ex clusively business training, for catalogue, etc., apply to the KEV. PRESIDENT. ZIAMINATIONS FOR ADMISSION TO THE WESTERN UNIVERSITY Will he held Jnne 24-23, Sept 12-13. at the University. For catalogue address iV. J. HOLLAND, D. D., President piTT'P "TO 7 UNIVERSITY Vw' J tOCO JL. SIXTH STREET. The Progressive asd Leading school. Largest because the best. Not a cheap school, but you ran afford to attend It Us curriculum covers the entire field of modern educational requirement. Unsurpassed fncultr. energetic management, sound discipline aud reputation. 32d annual cata logue reailv. Opens bep'. 0. Day and evening. H. M. ROWF, PH. D.. President DUQUESNE COLLEGE. English, normal, classical, sclentlflcladles' liter ary conrse, shorthand, typewriting, bookkeeping, night school. Saturday normal classes, music, elo cution, mechanical 'architectural draff Ing. Dis count to ministers children. Full corps of In structors. Strong faculty annex. No difficult en trance examinations. Opens September 5. Send for catalogue. E. M. WOOD. D. D.. LL. D., President Diamond st, Pittsburg (opposite Court Hcnse). PITTSBURG ACADEMY, NO. 7 FOURTH AVENUE. Academic, normal and thorough business educa tion, drawing, penmanship, German, elocution, natural sciences, etc Commercial course Includes thorough Instruction In all the English nranches. Fall term opens Septembers. 1832. Hon. Thomaj 31. Marshall. President Board of Trustees. For catalogues address J. WARREN LYTLE. PrlnclpaL PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE FOB "WOMEN. Location Beautiful and HealthfaL Excellent facilities for the study or the Classics, Mathematics, History and Litera ture, Musio and Art Thoroush work In Laboratories, Cabinets and Gymnasium. Year opens September 8, 1S92. Early appli cation desirable. For catalogue apply to MISS HELEN E. PELLETEEAC, PlTTSBURO PA. CHOICE PBOPJ5RTIE, CHEAP FOR SURE. A NEW FRAME HOUSE, Two squares from Fenn avenue cable ears containing 7 rooms, cltv water, dry cellar, slate mantels, papered all throngli, front and. hack porches, lot 224xVX to 20-lt alley; house never occupied. ONLT $2,800. J. H. COLEMAN & CO,, , 6212 PENN AVBL. E. E. CORNER PROPERTY HOMEWOOD AVE. Near Penn aye , 10 rooms, hardwood mantels with cabinets, sanitary plumbing, fruit and, shade trees: immediate poseslon. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 161 Fourth are. WE CAN SELL Tou 325 feet situated in a line neighborhood' in the East End. Suitable for subdivision, and bonnd to enhance quickly in value. At a great bargain. M. F. HIPPLE & CO., 80 FOURTH AV. FINE SUBURBAN HOME. Complete house, 10 roomir with most all the conveniences of a modern city house, four or more acres of the most beautiful grounds; eaIly reached by rapid transit or carriage. (57). See W. A. HERRON A SONS, SO Fourth ave. Now is the best season for planting and pruning trees, laying out of lawns and talc lug charge ot work generally; also draining HERMAN HELM, LANDSCAPE GARDENER, ELLSWORTH AV.. Shadyslde, Pittsburg; TUS REMOVAL. PITTSBURG CLEAN TOWEL CO. Have removed to their new building 1 FULTON STREET, Through to 116 Crawford Street. 1 y30-210-TT33U ' M. MAY, SONS & CO, FINE DYEING AND CLEANING. C6 Sixth ave, Pittsburg, Pa. Telephone SOU. n HORSE. Ladies' riding and driving hone; quiet or sale at tts 431 PENN (aVKNUB. taliEaiag(l btct.uVj.. u...'-. -;--a jj -r- - Maaawwammgrcg iiyij
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