GAMBLE ON THE GREEN Beltzhooygr Annoyed by Lads Who Play Cards on the Grass. A MODEL BOROUGH WITHOUT LAWS He Lw and Order Societj gent Declines to Take a Hand. 1 CRUS1DE AGAINST PROFESSIONALS Btltihoover bqrongb, a Tillage of more :ban 1,000 inhabitants, between Thirty-first md Thirty-second wards, withKnoxville on "he south and "West Liberty on the west, Is morally almost a model town. They have 30 hotels or saloons, no lawyers, no doctors, 30 drugstores and no graveyard. It is true that the cows graze on the high ways and swine wend their ways leisurely along the pavements, but that is not the use of much complaint from the good sitizens. "What is looked upon as greater use for alarm is this: "While the town Council supposed the people were so good that no laws were needed, the yonth of the town were gradually acquiring the habit ol gambling, and, like most bad habits, it soon ipread and became popular. Flay Cards on Sunday. Kow squads of young men and boys may be teen most any time, but especially on Sundays, sitting on the ground. in a circle with! the "deck" in the center and each fel low with his "chips" by his side. The Sunday gambling used to be confined to Bogss' and Butcher's groves, but when the boys learned that the borough has no ordinance against the practice, they be came more bold. Constable VT. L. Beed says they could be arrested on the charge of gambling under the State law, but the constable, when he makes the arrest, must see the money on the table, and here comes in the trouble. The young men all know Constabls Heed, and when they see him coming they put the money into their pockets or hold their hands over it so he cannot see it, and continue playing. Mr. Iteed thought the best way to get ahead of the boys would be to deputize some btranger to make information against them. Drclinrd by the L. O. Man. He paid a visit to the headquarters of the Law and Order Society of Pittsburg, where he was informed, so lie says, that that so ciety would not send a man to Beltzhoover unless the people came down liberally. Mr. Beed said his fees and salary amounted to $38 a year and he would gie one week's salary, but he could not entice the Law and Order man to take the job and the. boys con tinue to gamble. The constable and many others of the town think that Council ought to pass an ordinance prohibiting card play ing1 in the borough on Sunday. An open sewer along Murray avenue is another cause of much complaint from the people of this borough. At one place the stanch is so great that the people have to close their windows during these hot davsto keep it out, There is some talk of prose cuting the Burgess and Council for main taining a nuisance in the borough. BUGS AND KOIOEHEN. i -anoyances Suffered by tbe Employes of Rapid Transit Roads. 'You cannot imagine nhat trouble these Ittle bugs are to us," said a Pittsburg Trac- iojn motorman as he was having one of them extracted from his eye. "It would be a Sjvonder if we manage to get through a trip without catching three or four of them. aing at the rate of sjpeed we do, they come ito our eyes with the force of a bullet, aking it no easy matter to get the pests out acain. I hear a great many conductors complaining about' breathing them in. I never have experienced any difficulty in thatjwar, for my mustache, which is quite luxuriant, protects me." LL ,- CBUSADE AQ&IHSX GAMBLERS. Two Informations Blade and Forty More Are to Follow. "Warrants were sworn out yesterday be fore Alderman Hartman, of Pius street, for William Beed and John Quinn, of Six teenth street, on the charcre of maintaining a gambling house at ML Oliver. Both men will be arrested to-day. It is alleged that they plaved "shell racket" and "chocolate bank. The informations were made by Constable Best, of Knoxville, and there are about 10 more to follow in the near future. It Was a Silly Boy' Trick. It appears that Ben Schoenman, the young man who came here lrom New York two weeks a;o to attend the wedding of a former sweetheart, and after the ceremony disappeared, leaving a letter indicating that he had suicided, did not carry his threat Into execution. The police learnod yester day that he had returned to New York and was living with his family there. His friends in this city have been visiting the morgue daily, expecting to find his body there. Ilcr Confluence Was AT ell Founded. "I would rather trust that medicine than any doctor I know of," says Mrs. Hattie Mason, of Chilton, Carter county, Mo., in speaking of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Bemedy. This medicine can always be depended upon, even in tbe most severe and dangerous cases, both for chil dren and adults. Twenty-five and 50 cent bottles for sale by druggists. wxhsu LOW RATES TO DENVER. A ngnst a to 6, Inclusive. The Pittsburg and Western Railway will sell axonraion tickets to Denver, Col., cood to return until October XI. Bate from Pitts bunt SZT85. Kansas City and return, same dates and limit, 17 S3. TVe Have J tut Pnrchased Elxty thousand pounds, or more than two carloads, of the finest Sultana raisins, through our London agents, and every oqo or them will be used in the manufacture of Marvin's royal fruit biscuit, the finest and purest frutt biscuit ever made. Always ask yourirrocer for Marvin's cakes and crack ers. Don't take any other. mws A Sale of Scotch Damask Cloths and Nap kins. Closing out at low prices extra fine dam ask cloths, two yards Wide by two up to four yards long; also two and a half yards wide by two up to four yards long. Napkins in tbe tune make of goods, as low as $1 a doeen. These goods for wear are un equaled. Job. Hobsx & Co., Penn Avenue. It Is Cheaper to Go to the Seashore Than to Stay at Bom. This can be done by taking advantage of Pennsvlvania Railroad seashore excursion Thursday,' August 4. BpeenU train leaves Union station at 8.50 A. jc Tickets good on recular trains same date at , 7:10 and 8:10 T i. Bate Is 810. Tickets good 12 days, with privilege of stop off at Philadelphia on re turn trip. Read About Onr Angnst Dress Goods Itanralns In to-day's advertisement in this paper; dress goods that will answer for eany lall wear, but all at summer clearance sale. . Jos. HoBur 4 Co., Penn Avenue. Cnt Bate. Chicago. St. Ionls, Kansas City, St. Paul, Denver Helena and California points, very low rates at Gleason'e, U9 Fifth avenue 878 Liberty street. Tbe Cost Is Nominal In comparison to returns you get by adver tu&e your -vacant room In the "to let. rooma''cent-a-word columns ol The Dispatch. D Witt" Little Early Risen. Best pill orblUonsness. sick headache, malaria. V, GOES BACK TO BAKING. Mollick, the Alleged Anarchist, or Long Branch, Is Discharged and Set at liberty by Judge Grlpp Evidence ot the Police Official.. Frederick Mollick, who was arrested at Long Branch, X. J., on suspioion of hav ing been connected with Berkman, who at tempted to assassinate H. C. Frlck, was, after a hearing before Judge Grlpp yester day afternoen, discharged from custody. Only two witnesses were called in the case. The first was Inspeetor McKelvy. His testimony was that on the Monday fol lowing the shooting of Mr. Prick he learned through the Adams Express offioe in Allegheny that a package of money had been Bent Berkman from Long Branch, N. J., by F. Mollick and at once made an in formation against Mollick and ordered his arrest Superintendent of Police O'Mara testified to being in New York, and hearing of the arrest of Mollick at the instance of Pitts biire officers went at once to Long Branch and took charge of the prisoner. Mollick did not deny sending the money to Berk man, and said that he was simply paying back a loan. Superintendent O'Mara iound a number of papers on the prisoner, but none of them were of any importance. One of the papers was a postal card, written by Berkman from Allegheny, in which he said: "I have received what you sent me. Give my regards to my friends. Live well." Superintendent O'Mara testified as to the bringing back of the prisoner; that Mollick fully understood the paper he signed, agree ing to come to this city, and all he wanted was a speedy trial. There being no other evidence, and At torney Henry Meyer not desiring to make any defense the magistrate discharged Mol lick, and he left the office with a. smile on his face, accompanied by his attorney. Mol lick will return to Long Branch to-night and resume his duties as a baker. NOT ENOUGH SALOONS To Bring the Revenue From Liquor Li cences TJp to the Estimate or the Flnanoe Committee Water Does Better Than Strong Drink. County Treasurer Bell turned over to the city treasury yesterday the city's share of the money collected on liquor licenses, amounting in all to 5350,874 06. In making up the appropriation ordinance the Finance Committee had estimated 100,000 from this source,and in consequence of granting fewer licenses than anticipated the estimate has fallen short nearly f 50, 000. There were 392 licenses granted to saloon keepers in the city and it was confidently expected that at least 400 would be given out This would have covered the estimate and left a balance of some $20,000. There are some other estimates that are alleged to be short, but on the statement of Chief Clerk Torrence, of the City Treasur er's office, the supposition is wrong. The .collections for water rents were said to be 'short some $60,000, but' the collections will amount to about $100,000 more than the es timates of the Finance Committee. The committee estimated $640,000 from this source in the appropriation ordinance, but Mr. Torrence said yesterday that the col lections would run up to between $750,000 and $775,000. He had not footed it up ex actly, but it would be about that in round numbers. The return from the business tax is another source of satisfaction abont City Hall. It was thought the total would fall short of the estimate by some tens of thou sands, but it will not. The estimated return from this tax was $117,600, aud the collec tions have footed up an excess, or an actual return of $118,628 02. Some three or four thousand dollars will be cut off this by ex onerations, but probably $2,000 will be added by the collections going through the hands ot Del inquent Tax Collector Ford. Walt Until Thursday, Ancnit 4, and Ton Can Choose Any Snlt or Overcoat In Oar More for SIS OO r. C. d CX, Clothiers, Corner Grant and Diamond Streets. Commencing Thursday morning, August 4. and continuing Friday and Saturday, we will rivo you permission to5tep into our store and select any one of our men's finest suits or overooats (whether they are light or heavy-weight goods) for $12 SO. Garments that are worth $40, $3u or $25 at anv time, and for which tailors charge $50 and $60 go in this sale for $12 SO. Up to the present time the cheaper tirades have been selling, and we find our counters ciowded with all high piiced garments?, such as few clothing stores carry: they are so elegantly made and of such fine materials. Theie Isn't a suit or overcoat in tbe lot worth less than $23, from that up to HO. Bear in mind that this slaughter is not confined to a few "broken lots" or odds aud ends, bnt Includes all our entire stock of summer and winter suits and overcoat", and gives you the choice or the lareest assortment of clothing to be found In the State of Pennsylvania. You have our consent to choose any suit or overcoat you may fancv (or $12 50, commenc ing Thursday, August 1. Our stock consists of finest cheviots, clay diagonals, silk mixed worsteds, ole-rnnt casstmores, narrow and wide wales, extra fine pinchecka, plaids, crossbars and plain staple patterns, tricot and West ot England cloth. Come and convince yuurselves that this wonderful offer Is strictly bona fide, and that wo can give you the best and finest fitting clothing made in the world for $12 SO. Please bear in mind that this sale starts Thursday morning, August 4, and only bblds good until Saturday night at 10 o'clook, and that $12 SO buys choice of any of our finest men's suits or overcoats. Show us the man that will wait until next season and pay $25 to $40 for his suit or overcoat when he can get choice of our entiie store now for $12 50. P. C C. C, Clothiers, corner Grant and Diamond streets. Worse Than a Lock-Oat. The statement of Mr. J. Sterling, of "Wickliffe, Ky., will be of especial interest to mechanics, many of whom have had a similar experience. "I am a cooper by trade, and for many years worked in Chicago. About 12monthi ago I had an ettack of diarrhoea, which be came chronic. I was treated by two prom inent physicians of Chicago, but from them received no permanent benefit I then went to Texas, where I was again treated by a leading physioian with results similar to those I had previously experienced. In May I came to Vickliffe, Ky., in a very debilitated condition, consequent upon this long oontinued trouble. I went to a drug store for relief. Chamberlainla Colio, Cholera and Diarrhoea Bemedy was recom mended. The' first dose relieved me, and two 25 cent bottles cured me. I consider myself well to-day." Mr. Sterling is 62 years of are and a very nice old gentleman, and reliable in all mat ters. He came here in a very low state of health, but now says he feels perfectly well and buoyant aud has had no symptoms of diarrhoea for three or four weeks. Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is very popular here. G. W. Shivell, Druggist, Wickliffe. Ky. -WThsu In Time of Peace Prepare for War. Have you ever Ihought what you would do in case you, or some one of your family, was taken with a severe attack of colic, cholera morbus, dysentery or diarrhoea. In such cases it is not unusual ior fatal re sults to follow before medicine can be pro cured or a physician summoned. There is nothing that will give permanent relief so quickly as Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Bemedy. It never fails even in the most severe cases either for children or adults. "Why not keep it at hand? 25 aud 60 cent bottles ior sale by druggists. -wihsu To Kansas City and Return for S17.3S Via Pennsylvania Lines From Pittsburg. Tickets win be sold August S, 4, S and 6, good to return until October 12. Correspond ing low rates from other ticket stations on these lines. Apply to nearest Pennsylvania line ticket agent for details. A re Ton Going Out ot TownT If so, do not leave silverware or other valu ables In tbe house, but store them In the safe deposit vaults of the farmers' Deposit National Bank, 60 Fourth avenue, where, at a small cost, you can bare absolute protec tion, p the pirpsBirjiG. BUILDmO TEADEB' PICHIO, A. Large Gathering of People Will Spend the Day In the Woods. The Building Trades Council will hold its annual picnlo to-day in Boss 'Grove. A fine programme has been arranged, and amusements will-be furnished for all. The orators for the day will be B. S. Con voy, of Youngstown, O., Thomas Cush and David Lynch, of Homestead, and Jo seph F. Bobertt and Jere Dougherty, of this city. Those who love athletic sport will be en tertained by a series of exercises peculiar to ilcnics, including fat men's race, high umping, kicking, 100-yard dashes and one egged races. Over $300 in prizes will be given to the winners in the contests. Two other prizes will be oflered one, a fine oak arm chair, to the oldest trades union mania Allegheny county, and a full sized crayon portrait ior the most popular trades union man in Allegheny county. It is expected there will be at least 10,000 people, and an enjoyable time is assured to all who attend. An Opportunity to View Mars, In order to accommodate those who wish to see Mara in opposition, and who have been unable to procure tickets ior the regu lar Thursday evening receptions, the Alle gheny Observatory will be open to the pub lio on Saturday evening from 9 o'clock until midnight, and In case ot cloudy weather on the foflowine Saturday also. No tickets of admission will be required. MEETINGS AND NOTICES. Meetings. -VTOTICE-TITK ANNUAL MEETING 6F THE il stockholders of the Pittsburg Forxe and Iron Co will be held at the office of the company. Tenth St., near Penn av., on TUESDAY, August 18. 1392, at 11 o'clock a. M.. for the election of directors for the ensuing year and for such other business as may be brought before them. F. F.. HICHAItDSON, Secretary. riTTSUtrno. Auguit X, 1692. VTOTICE- STOCKHOLDERS' MEET1NG-NO-X TICE Is hereby liven tint a special meeting orthe stockholders of the First National Building and Loan Association of Pittsburg. Pa., will be held at the office of the corporation (DlsDatch building). Pittsburg. Pa., on THURSDAY, tho 15lh day of beptember, 1692. between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 1: o'clock noon fur the pur- fiose of voting upon a proposal to Increase the cap iat stock of Ihe corporation from 11,000. 000 to $10, 000,000 in shares of the par value or(100 each, as pro vided oy the lairs of the Commonwealth f t'enn sylvanla. D. P. COUWIN. CHAHLES WILCOX President Secretary. Notice. TOTICE-DK. JNO. COOFFR. JR., HAS RE- MOVED his offices from No. 42 N. Diamond st, Allegheny, to rooms 4Sand 43 Westlngliouse build ing, Pittsburg. Ear, nose,-throat and chest dis ease. Hours 1 to 41". M. Z.ega1 Notices. JOSIAH COHEN & CO.. Attorneys, 85 Diamond st, ESTATE OF GUSTAV KANN. DECEASED. Executor's notice. Notice Is hereby given that letters testamentary on the estate of Oustav Kann. late of the city of Allegheny, In the county ot Allegheny and State or Pennsylvania, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having Claims or demands against the same will make them Known without riilav to HANNAH EANN and 011 ARLESKAUFilANN. 27 Central St., Alle glieny City, Pa. TO UET. City Residences. TO LET-Elm St.., 2-story brick dwelling. 10 rooms; rent S37 SO per month. J. C lieldy. 80 Diamond st. Allegheny Hestdenoes To Let. TO LET Allegheny houses. A. D. Wilson, 65 Federal St. , SnDnrban Residences To Let. TO LET Dwelling. C rooms, with fine, large grounds, only (-JO per month; a fine suburban residence near city, on P. L. K. K. K. See W. A. Herron & Sons, 80, 4th ave. rooms To Let. c RSON ST.. 313-NIceIy furnished front room. "HINWIDDIE St.. 7 Nicely furnished room. with or without board. FIFTH AV., near Court House, two fine 4-room apartments; all conveniences. J, C. Kellly, 80 Diamond St. H IGHLAND, North, 502, East End Furnished rooms, is anu f 10. . ,, L ACOCK ST. Furnished rooms, an modern con veniences. Apply to Moyle's, 1SS Lacock St., Allegheny. PARK WAY. 3, Allegheny, next to Sherman av.. opposite parks Furnished room; bath; conveniences: moderate rate. PENN AV., ai7 Two handsomely furnished front rooms, airily located; small private fam ily; no children. ROBINSON ST., No. 130, Allegheny-Rooms rurnlthed and uufurnlshed. ltuom Renting Agency. EOOMS-Three unfurnished, for light house keeping. No. 2 Ivauuoe, near Magee st. TO LET Wllkinsburg, furnished front room, with board if desired: Rebecoa St., between Water and Ella its. Address Herman Frltcli, WlUlnsuurg. , z See additional adlets under Wanted Boarders ana Lodgers. Dnslness Standi To Let. TO LET Space with power, cor. Penn and Third ares.; three floors; 20, 000 feet space: abundant power; good light; splendid location; every con venience. Apply Nicola Bros., SO Fifth av. TO LET Four-storr brick building, IB --coonct av., two doors from Smlthfleld li.t will lease for lire years. Apply at first floor oClco of haul mauur store. TO LET Storeroom No. 6M renn ar.; flrst-olass locat sn for lnllllnery or gents' furnishing store, Ir julre of McCulIotlgh & Smith, at Seventh street. Offices and DeSK J'inm To Let. TO LET Desk room, No. 103 Fourth av.. first floor front. Black ft-Balrd, No. 95 Fourth av. Miscellaneous Xo.I.ets. TO LET Vacant tot, 30x110, with stable, corner Penn av.. Third tt. and Exchange, alley. Apply N Icola Bros . a) 5th av. LOST. LOST On Tuesday afternoon, July tn. yellow and white bull tcfrlerdog; welghtanout 2f pounds. Finder will receive a reward br returning U. B. Painter. No. 58 Irwin av., Allegheny Pa FEUSONAL. PERSONAL-Mrs. Dr. McGranor, 350 Wylle av. don't call except sick. PERSONAL Thousands or families ean testily to th beneficial qualities of Van's Charm Root Beer. PERSONAL Drink plenty of Van's Charm Root Beer this hot weather If you wish to avoid toelcg sunitruck. PERSONAL Cash paid for old gold and silver watches and Jewelry repaired: new work made to order. Chris Hauch, Ml Smlthfleld. PERSONAL-Credlt, yes, credit, on fine dress goods, silks, satins, Wraps,etc, at J. Dwyer's Boom 4. McCanc block, 701 Smlthfleld. PERSONAL Buy Cameron Bros.' mattresses and springs: best value for least money. 'Cam eron Bros.' Bedding House, 30 Ohio st. PERSONAL Atlantic City hotels and cottages: Information as to rates and location of rooms. Mnqnlre of Miss snowden, 412 Penn are. PERSONAL Hair, moles, etc, on ladles' fnces permanently destroyed by the electric needle without pain or sc-r;cousultatlon free. Miss Streng, office 003 Penn av., Dickson building. PERSOKAL-Ladles wishing to take Tnrko Face Baths or face massage for removing blemishes and Improving the complexion will please visit my parlors at 90J Penn av.,Plttsburg. Miss Sherwood. PERSON AL When I was a small hoy my mother always repaired my breeches and jacket, but since I got to be a great big man, Dickson, the well-known tailor, SS Fifth av., cor. Wood St., seeond floor, has been substituted, who now does all my cleaning, pressing and renovating In great shape. Tel. 16S8. FOUND. FOUND-Van's Charm Root Beer Is the kind or drink for this hot weather; ask your dealer for It and take no other. PROPOSALS. NOTICE TO CONTRACT"KS-SEALED PRO POSALS will be received for constructing a severage system for the borou Eh of Wllklnsburg. Pa., until FRIDAY. August 19, at ST. Jt. Plans and specifications can be seen after August 8, at the onlce of the Sewer Committee, corner of Wood St.. Wllklnsbarg. Pa. The committee reserve the right to reject any or all bids. edeburn Cooper, . Borough Engineers. TT ' 8. ENG1NEEE OFFICE, CHARLES U . TON-Kanawha, W. Va July 81, 1892. 6ealed proposals for the Iron valves, Jour-' nals, lastenlngs, rods, raoks, 4o., for look gates on the Great Kanawha river, embrac ing about 9J.000 pounds of wrought Iron. 67,000 pounds of oast iron and 4,000 pounds of steel and bronze, will he received at this office until AUGUST 34, 189, at 3 p. X., standi ard Eastern time, and then publicly opened. Specifications, blank forms and all available Information will be furnished on application to this office. WILLIAM P. CB Ala HILL, Colonel, Corps of Engineers, U. S. A. Dispatch, wednesdat; MS- ClauMtA real ataU advertltemcfttt on tMl page ten eenU par lint for each intertion, and none taken far lest wan tuxniy eenu. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE Classified under tho following headings will be ac-, cepted at the rate of ONE CENT PER WORD FOB EACH INSERTION when paid for In ad vance either at main or branch offices. Want erf Advertisement of aU Kindt. SUCH A3 SITUATIONS, ROOMS, MALE HELP, BOARDING, FEMALE HELP, ItOARDERS, AGENTS, MISCELLANEOUS, PERSONALS. TO LET ROOM MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALES LOST AND FOUND. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. BUSINESS OFFICE Cor. Smlthfleld and Diamond Streets, ALWAYS OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHERF, WANTS. FOR SALE. TO LET, AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements snould be prepaid unless adver tisers already have accounts with Tnx DisrATCU. FOR ALLEGHENY. NO. 107 FEDERAL ST., TELEPHONE SMI. FOR THE SOUTHSIDE, NO. 141J CABSON STREET. TELEPHONE NO. 60H. FORTHEASTEND. J. W. WALLACE, 1& PENN AV. prrrsBURG-ADDrnoii al. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. 3500 Butler street. EMIL G. STUCKET, S4th street and Penn avenue. ALLEGHENY-ADDITIONAL. F. H. EGOERS A SON, Ohio and Chestnut streets. THOMASMcHENRY, Western and Irwin avennes. WANTED. Hale ITels. ARCHITECTURAL DRAUGHTSMAN; must he a fair designer, thorough In detail and general office work; good pay and steady position to the right party. Address, for 2 days. P. q.. Dispatch office. ASSISTANT CLERK-State experience, age and wages In own hand writing: must be well recommended and acquainted with coal business. Address, Box Coal. Dispatch pace. BARIiEK-A good polite man. Inquire of A: G. Strlelb. 168 Main St., West End, city. BARBERS-Apply to J. H. Garriager, Wllklns burg, opposite P. R. K. station. IvARBER-Goodman. 2550 Penn av. BASS TENOR First-class bass, tenor, alto and contralto for male anartet, city. Address Bass, Dispatch office. BOOKKEEPER One who Is quick and acenrate and not afraid of long hours. Address D. A. A., Dispatch office. , T)OY Intelligent boy, ID years old, to learn drug ) business. Call at Kaercher's Pharmacy, tl Federal St., Allegheny. BOY To learn the barber trade; one with ex perience. No. 1524 Penn avenue. pOY For grocery; must have some experience. 1108 Penn av. B" OY to learn the barber trade. 3027 Penn ave. BKICKBURNER-Mnst have the best reference. Address Red Brick, Dispatch office. CANVASSERS For latest novelties; free sin,. pies. 10: Fourth av., room 8. 7IRST-CLASS while barber at once; 17 and : board. W. H. Scheel, Jeannette, Pa. G AS FITTER-Flrst-class gas litter. Beurkle iiros., -sa unio st., Aiiegneny. MEN 25 men to sell Dunn's furniture polish: $5 -per day made. Apply Dunn A Co. 112 Galla gher St., Allegheny. PORTER A young German to do porter work and make himself useful In lunch room; good wages to right person. Address C, 25, Dispatch pmce. PRACTICAL bookkeeper for large concern; must have had at least Ave years' experience; will pay a good salary for a first-class man. Ad dress, Monongahela. Dlscatch office, giving age, residence, experience and references. PRACTICAL TIN ROOERS-immediately. Squires' Roofing Supply Co., 6200 Penn av. SALEBMEN-Who can easily make til to 5 per week, selling tne celebrated Plnless Clothes Line or the Famous Fountain Ink Eraser: patents recently Issued; sold only by salesmen, to whom we give exclusive territory; the Plnless Clothes Line Is the on y line ever Invented that holds clothes without pins a perfect success; the Fount ain Ink Eraser is entirely new. will erase Ink In stantly, and Is king or all; on receipt of 50c will mall sample of either, or sample of both for 1. with circulars, price Hits and terms: secure your terrl V ry at once. The Plnless Clothes Line Co., No. CTHeruionst., Worcester, Mass. SALESMAN On salary or commission, to handle the new pitent chemical Ink erasing pencil; the greatest selling novelty ever produced; erases Ink thoroughly In two seconds: no abrasion of paper; 200 to 500 per cent profit; one agent's sales amounted to (6J0 In six days, another 3J 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; S20 per week; no experience necessary; wrlto qnlck. E. Oatcly A Co., 'Allegheny, Pa. SHOE salesman, with reference and salary ex pected. Box 32, Braddock, Pa. S1 OL1C1TOKS for city aud adjacent towns. Pltts- purg omt imp company, no. &. aixtn av. TAILORS One pants maker and one coat maker; must be first class; union prices, f2toS3 50 and 6 60 to I2. Uayslip, Enslow & Gwlno, Hunting ton, - . Va. YOUNU MAN to drive laundry wagon; one with a route preferred. Address Laundry.Dlspatch office. Agents. AGENTS-f3 to 87 dally; experience unnecessary. Putnam A Co., Perfumers, West Winsted.Ct. Female Help Wnntml. C--IOOK A female cook, 100 miles from here; $10 a J month; mnst be perfect In cooking aud pastrv: refer nces required. Address A. &., Dispatch office. GIRL A good girl to do general housework (no washing): must be a good cook: a nice newly furnished room; a good home In a family of two to the right girl; good wages. Apply 516 Smlthfleld street. GIRL for general housework; family of two; must have reference. 6121 Peun av.. East End. GIRL who understands cooking. 108 Ohio st.. Allegheny. GIRL-For general housework, 1S1 Arch St.. Allegheny. ' (1UL for dining room and dishwasher. 6 Wylle X avenue. r 1RI.S at Paris Laundry. 103 Hemlock St.. Alle gheny. C0U GIRL for general housework; no washing! T wages S3 50. Apply Thursday. 54 Bluffst. A Trvnuroa tr.i l.nn . -.....-.. .- J J take full charge and manage laundry In flrst class city hotel, aud have best of reference. Ad dress Head Lauudresj, Dispatch office. SALESLADIES (2) wanted In a shoestore; must speak both English and German; none others heed aDply. Inquire at Geo. Artibergcr's, 114 Ohio St., Allegheny ulty: office hours from 8 to 12 A, it. and lrom 6 to 9 p. M. 'PRIMMER First-class trimmer; apply at once, X M. Donnelly A Co.. 640 Penn av. YOUNG LADY One who can speak and write German and has a knowledge of bookkeeping. Address Box SS7. city. YOUNG LADY stenographer for month of Au gust; state salary expected. Address Wheel, Dispatch office. Male and Female Help Wanted. HELP At onccj shirt ironer. S3 per week, steady employment; woman cook, tfrerweek: two dining room girls for summer resort: chamber maids, dishwashers: 60 family cooks; 20 chamber maids: 100 house girls; six colored nurse girls; laundress, SO per week. Median's. 545 Grant st HELP Seamstress, laundress, cooks, dining room girls, chambermaids, nurses, 200 house Kirls, 50 for country; girls for hotels and boarding ouses, German and colored girls, 60- farm hands, white and colored wallers. 1 horapson's, 603 Urant street. HELP First-class meat cook, waiters and dish washers, Sl.bO per (lay: machinists: 2 waiters for hotel, 18: dining room girls, tarm hands, hotel and family help. Walker's, 6 sixth St., 2d floor. Boarder and Lodarera Wanted. BOARDING Persons wanting boarding for the snmmer, at reasonable rates, should write to Hotel Williams, 01110 ryie. 11 LODGERS Anchor Hotel, Liberty, corner Fourth; lodging per night, 25c, 15c. ioc; week, SI 25, 11 76. S2, J. OCCUPANTS for 2 connecting pleasant front rooms, furnished or uulurnlshed, second floor, first class board If desired. '285 Fifth av. OCCUPANTS-For furnished front room, second floor, No. 10 Sherman av., Allegheny. Hotels, Dining and Lunch Booms. rrOTEL FEDERAL. 171 Federal at., Allegheny 3TEL FEDERAL, 171 Federal Transient rates tl and S3 day. VISIT Kevan'i ladles'and genu' dining rooms, 108 Penn ave. ; business men's dinner; ladles' noon lunch; meals anytime; everything In season. WINDSOR HOTEL, S Diamond St., lodging 85. toe per night. Fire Insurance Wantd. BENSW ANGER ZAHN-Flre insurance. 80 Fourth av. BnMnrsn Opnortnntles Wantai. WANTED-Uan with some push and 11,500 cash by a reliable manufacturing conceru: 11,200 salary, commissions andsecurity ior money: don't answer this unlet you mean business. Address M. W Dispatch office. august 8, i89a -WANTED. Situations Wanted. POSrnoN-By a man of 45, with practical busi ness experience, some po-ltlon of trust, sales man, agent or manager; salary moderate: best references. Address Anderson. Dispatch office. POSITION Civil engineer or ten years' experi ence at railroad, mlnlug, borough ,and other work, and good draughtsman, wants employment. Auaress engineer, box azi. tjonneiisviur, ira. POSITION As clerk by a young German with five years' experience and gooJ references; not afraid to work. Address M. K Dispatch office. POSITION By middle-aged man to mind stables and ows and milk, or as farm hand. Ad dress B..K., Dispatch office. POSITION as clerk or office work. Address S., Dispatch office. SITUATION By man stenographer with six years experience; thoroughly acquainted with Seneral office work; bnt of reference. Address ;., 126, Dispatch office. SITUATION Coachman wants a situation; Is a good driver; also a first-class milker; best or recommendations and references given, J. P., Dispatch office. SITUATION as engineer: first-class reference. Address E. G., Dispatch office. IT anted Partner. PARTNER to takeX orK Interest and lend ac tive assistance In a very old-established and successful general store ' In a growing country and manufacturing town on line of railroad: a continu ous money maker, and for volume or business and choice patronage is not equaled In any other simi lar plaee In Western Pennsylvania; the firm stands high In commercial circles, owns the store and other properties, and enjoys unlimited credit, al though buys mostly for cash; the proposed chinge Is rendered necessary bv reason of Increasing In firmities; 14 COO to 12, CCO capital will be required to secure an Interest, and no one will be entertained who cannot furnish the most undoubted assurance asto Integrity and business anility: this is a gllt edged business opening: our Mr. Drape has known the principal and the place forOTer 20 years and can recommend both: all communications and con ferences to be regard'd as confidential. Jas. W. Drape A Co.. 313 Wood st.. Pittsburg. Instruction. GET a practical business education Actual Busi ness College, No. 8 Sixth xv.: established 12 J ears; rail term begins August 29; day and evening esslons for ladles tnd gentlemen: oookkeeplnr, shorthand, typewriting and English departments; bookkeeping taught by actual business practice; write for free pictorial catalogue. M. J. Conner, President; J. M: Phillips, Dean of Facnlly. WANTED Ladles and gentlemen to enter a private class In shorthand and typewriting, beginning Aug. 8, day and evening. Call at Private Shorthand Institute, 315 Smlthfleld St.. rillaburg. Room, n anted. WANTED-Rooms-One or two unfurnished; must be centrally located, rent moderate. Address C. W. 1!., Dispatch office. Real Estate Wanted. WANTED-To lease small hnildlng. suitable for machine shop; with orwlthout engine and holler. R. H. W., Dispatch Office. Financial TV anion. MONET to loan. In sums of 8300, tl,0M, .000. 5,000 and upward, at lowest rates, on mort gages. Charles somers A Co., 131 Fourth av. MONEY to loan on mortgages, 4$. 5 and 6 per cent; no tax, Isaac M.Pennock, 147 Fourth M ONEYalSpercent. We have Sjo.000 to loan sauu up. Aites uros. a. -o.. in r wurw ,t, MORTGAGES on city or Allegheny county prop erty at lowest rates. Henry A. Weaver A Co., 02 Fourth av. TO LOAN-200,000 on mortgages; J100 and up ward at 8 per cent: I500.0UO at H per cent on residence or business prnpertr, vacant lots or farms. 8. H. French. 125 Fourth av. WANTED Mortgages on Improved city or Alle gheny couaty property. McCune A Coulter, 8 Fourth av. w ANTED to borrow SM, 000 at 5 percent. Ad- arestu. w., uispaicu omce. Mlscellaneoan Wanted. 0 FFICES to clean. Address 4, 28th St. PAINT1NU and Plate Glass glazing. K.C. Miller, 528 Grant St.. Pittsburg. PATENTS O. D. Levis (20 years), bollcltor. 131 Fifth av., next Leader, Pittsburg: no delay. TO BUY One or two second-hand Incandescent light dynamos oriarge capacity; must be in good condition. Answer, stailng size, price and make, Z. X. Y.. Dispatch office. rO .hear from all stamp collectors. Stamps, Dispatch office. Address TRUNKS hauled to and from tbe East End for 0 rty cents. Campbell A Davis, No. 12 Seventh av. Telephone 276. USE Jones Bedbug Paralyzer Jones' Magic Roach Powder: roaches banished by contract; satisfaction given or no pay. 222 Federal St., Alle gheny. Sold by all first-class druggists. -TANTED-Everyone who wants the finest and it cheapest wall paper in America to send for samples; sent free to any address. G. U. O'Brien, Paint and Wall Paper Store. 202 Fifth av. XVT ANTED We renovate mattresses and feath TT erst clean, alter and lay .carpets; Cameron Bros.. JO Ohio St., Allegheny. -7"ANTED For health there is nothing to equal V V Van's Charm Root Beer; It's Just the thing this hot weather. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Musical Instruments. OQUARE PIANO Very cheap. 511 North Hlgh- Ilorsea. Vehicles. Live Stock For Sals. DELIVERY wagons Delivery wagons all styles: our own make. Wm. Beckert, 340 to 314 Ohio St., Allegheny. Telephone 3420. IpOR SALE Stud Shetland pony, 4 years old: from imported stock; soand nnd gentle, well broken to harness aud saddle: a beauty: cheap at 1150; new hard wood caret cost 855 at mannfacturer's harness cost (23; saddle cost 89; the whole for 150 If sold at once. Chas. M, Balrd. Wellsvllle, O. FOR SALE 50 head Shetland ponies, broken and safe for children, or for breeding purposes; write or come and see me. W. J. Sampson, Youngs town, O. HORSE Good family mare suitable for lady to drive: also 4-year-old colt cheap, as I have no use for them at all. F.F.C., Dispatch office. Machinery and Metals For .la. BOILERS and engines, second hand; all sixes, from 4 tn 100 h. p.; cheapest In the market: 64 boilers and engines In stock, stationary and porta ble, upright' boilers, mounted farm engine, etc. 1 steam pumps, governor, pulleys and shafting. Telephone 3401, 21-25 Park way, J. S. Young, Al legheny, Pa. ENGINES Genuine Acme automatla sarety en gines and non-explosive boilers, from one half to five horse powers, for natural gas or carbon oil as fuel; latest Improved ventilating fans and water motors, sold by J. Frager, sole agent, at No. 4 Fifth av. Send for catalogue and Information. ENGINES and boilers or every description: brick yard supplies; contractors, and rolling mill ma chinery. Thomas Carlln's sons, Lacock and flan dusky its., Allegheny. ' GRINDSTONES In all sizes, for all kinds of grinding; Cralglclth. Newcastle, Nova Scotia and other grits; Iron frames and fixtures for hand, foot or power: mounted stone, oil stone, emery wheels and grinders. Wm. M. Klrby, 138 First av. IMPROVED Whitman A Barnes, high-speed automatic liou-exploslve engines and boilers, exhaust and ventilating fly fans of our own make; also electrlo llghtlngi second-hand old-style Acme automatic engines; secoud-handSnedlkerand car fly fansjLB. W. Palue A SonB automatic engine, from 6 to ' 280 horse power; electrlo motors, water motors and all kinds of light power and supplies. Tompkins A Ulrich, Engineers and Contractors, 318 818 Liberty St., Pittsburg. Pa Bicycles, Trloyelea, Etc. For Sale. OLD WHEELS taken In exchange for Worths and Monarcht at prices that will astonish yon at Pittsburg 'Cycle Co.'s, 428-428 Wood street and Center and rusworth ars. REPAIRING, renlckllng and re-ensmeitag No bungling Jobs or high prices: no delay ex perienced. Bleycle machinists only at Pittsburg 'Cycle Co.'s, 426-428 Wood St., and Center and Ellsworth ars. Rubber Stamps For Saie. GETyonrrnbberttamps. steel stamps, stencils. seat presses, brats cheeks, etc.. from Sheafiar A CO.. 411 Fijjh av.. Duff's College building. Miscellaneous For Sale. TX)R BALE Van's Charm Root Beer Is prerent T In ft sunstrokes; keep your system In good con dition by drinking freely of this wonderful health drink. FOR SALE Icebox, new, marble-faced, 4x7 ft., capacity 200 gallons of milk or 20 cases of eggs ; cheap, at 1908 Carton St., 8. 3.. city. FOR SALE IS chairs at stock In Pennsylvania Coaling Co. Hotel Federal. 171 Federal St., Allegheny. FOR SALE A line brass rati, suitable for expo sition stand. Wm. G. Johnston A Co., Penn and Ninth. PRINTERS' standi and cases for sale cheap: a prompt buyer will get a bargain: second-hand saw table in good condition ; sold because space needed. Apply Dlspatcb business office. TO FRINTERS-I09 type cases and a few stands In good order Tor sale cheap. Apply The DIs- naffh "niifitlntv Rnimi WALL PAPER-One cent a bolt; finer. 22).c: gold, 3o; embossed solid gold, 4c; send stamp for ICO samples. Reed, Wall Paper Jobber, Roches ter. Pa. FOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Opportunities. FOR 8ALE Half Interest In a well established brick plant; first-class location: a good Invest ment; none bnttnose meaning business needre- pij. auutcss uric, jispatcn omce. BOOERT STORE A rare clianoe Is offered to purchase a No, 1 grocery; good location; good custom: an old-established stand. For particulars see A; D. Wilson, 55 Federal St.. Allegheny. GROCERY STORE la tbe city; tbe best bargain ever offered; reasons when party means busi ness; no chance to fuol. Address Quick, Dispatch office. 1 SALOON A one-hair interest In a profitable, first-class restaurant and saloon business Id. Canton, Q. For particulars address P. O. Box 321. Canton, O, FOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Opportunities For Sale. s ALOON -In East Liverpool, O. : satisfactory rea sons for disposal. Appiy at as aixtn st. CiT ff will purchase It: newly fitted up Ice' nXUV cream, cigar and confectionery store; rent. SI5; on Main St., Allegheny. Snap, Dli patch office. Business Properties For Sale FOR 8ALE-Or trade-5,800-7-roomed house and storeroom occupied as grocery: 33 ft. front on pared st: all modern Improvements: will rent for 50 per mouth; will sell store with the property, or will sell store alone for fSOO. Address Grocery, Dispatch office. MJ ANUFACTURING PROPERTY of the ix 1 ennsyitania line 1.W11 ,uui)aiij. situ,K on River ar cor. Walnut st.. Aiiegneny: fronting ril,.nri nrl river: lot about 2Sjx170 feet, with large brick balldlngs, warehouses, offices and 6 dwellings thereon: also 2 line engines and boilers, etc to be sold at adjourned sale on Vi ednesday. August!, at 11 o'clock, in the salesrooms of Jas. W. Drape A Co.. Agent and Auctioneers. 313 Wood at., Pittsburg, where Information as to terms, etc., can be obtained. OIL REFINERY for sale: tbe plant of the Ex celsior O II Co.. located In Cleveland, O.: the properly consists of 16 acres of land and a complete refinery for refining and manufacturing carbon oils, naphthas. parafflne,olls and wax: and is also equipped with tanks and machinery for compound ing. For further particulars Inquire bf the com Fiany. Cleveland, 0. bealed bids will be received or the above property np to and Including Auguit 10. 1892: the company reserves the right to reject any and all bids FOR SALE LOTS. City Lota. C1ENTER AV. lots, 48x175. only 2,0M each; street 1 Improvements vd sewers pal I for; choice lo cation: first-class Improvements: on a main thor oughfare: a limited number only offered at this B rice; terms to suit. SceM. P. Uowley A Son, 91 lamondst. SCHENLEYlew lots, near Lawrencevllle and Penn avenue cable cars: 810 down, small monthly payments; no Interest or taxes while pay ing for your lot. Black A Balrd, No. 85 Fourth av. fiO7K-H00-50-nerron Hill Tark plan: Sii i O choice lots near Wylle av. cable cars at above prices ; some on paved street ; only SI0 down, balance (1 a month; sure to enhance quickly. Black A Balrd, 95 Fourth ar. O OOO-Sarah St.. S. S.-Lot 23x100 feet to an iT),&) alley with frame house of 5 rooms. (344.) W. A. Herron A Sons, 80 Fourth av. East End Lota For fliln. EUREKA PLACE. Oakland: nice level lots 8350 to 8600 each: small cash payment: balance monthly. For plans and prices see George Schmidt, 157 Fourth ave. PROPERTY I have ror sale a very desirable piece of property, located convenient to both cable and electric cars in the East End: this uroc ertv will divide tu advantage Into building lots and sell readily: can be bought at a bargain If closed 001 soon: will require an lnvestmentof about 8 0JO. W. G. Hastings, Negley av. and Black St., East End, city. Allegheny Lots For Sale. I7INE hnildlng lots on Fayette St., Allegheny. A. : D. Wilson, 55 Federal st. FOR SALE-New house and lot worth $3,000: will sell atsacrlfice; contains 7 rooms: bth;Inslde w. c.s laundry: every convenience: situated near head of Charles St. and Perrvsvllic av: SI. 1)00 cash, balance suitable. Address Home. Dispatch office. Cy4 fii Handsome large lots, each 25x230 feet; (jftuU nlcelv situated within one square of t he Perrysvllle avenue electric cars: these are the finest lots In Allegheny Cltrat the price named: but a tew of them to offer; easy terms of payment. (3-23. 144). Charles Somers A Co.. 131 Fourth av. Suburban Lots For Sale. LINDEN STATION. B. A O. R. R-LoU near Second av.. 500eacli, f!5 cash, balance small monlhlT payments wltnout Interest or taxes: these are bargains, bee Black A Balrd, No 85 Fourth av. SPRING GARDEN BOItOUGH-SIx acres sult - able for sub-division: divided by Spring Garden av. and Lincoln st . with one large house, wash house and other outbuildings; about 3 minutes' walk from Spring Oanlen and Mount Troy cr sta tion; most be sold to close an estate. Forparllcu lars inquire John Woelfel. Farms For Sail. FARM-90 acres of land at Westvlew, Ross town ship: brick house of 6 rooms, barn and other outbuildings, tviogood orchards of fine fruit, well watered: a rare chalice for gardeners, as it will be sold as a whole or in part to suit purchasers: this farm is In the Westvlew oil and caa territory: good roads and schools: the Perrysvllle electric line Is within a mile and a half of the farm, and when completed will be about 5 minutes' walk. Addresa P. K. Wlble. 194 Steuben St.. Pittsburg. West End. FOR 6 ALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE City Resiaences. BLUFF ST., near college New brick home. 8 rooms, hall, bathroom. Inside and outside w. c. : all late Improvements: terms to suit. Bobt. Coward, 20 Bluff st. KEAL estate bargains: send for new catalogue. Just out; mailed free. Black A Balra, Sa Fourth av. East End Resiaences For dale. EOR SALE Only one left of those elegant Queen Anne bouses, containing eight rooms, recep tion hall and laundry, hard wood cabinet mantels, tile hearths and vestibules, both gases and wired for electrlo lights; beautifully and centrally lo cated on Webster av., Herron Hill, where you may obtain a grand vlow and enjoy cool. Invigorating breezes all through the warmest days or sumjier and yet he within IS minutes' ride of Woodst-; as a healthy location this is uusurpassed by any ill the county; lots. 37x100 to an alley: price i,900; terms to suit purchaser. Inquire Geo. W. Biggs A Co., 601 Bmltbtleld st. I?OR SALE-112.00". corner property on an asphalt paved street: line brick dwelling or9 rooms and 3 finished attic rooms; all modern con veniences; stable, etc.; lot 43x137)4 tostreot. John D. Banks, 64 4th ave. NEW 6-roomed house; cheap; terms to snlt. See Oeorge H. Rankin, corner South Negley and Howe sts. C 800 will buy a new two-story frame or tS)Of seven rooms, finished attic, slate mantels. h. and c. water, bath, w. c. wired for electrlo light, handsomely papered, Iront and rear porch; this property situate on P. B, R. and three min utes from proposed electric line; lot 40x137; Im mediate possession. Baxter, Thompson A Co., 161 Fourth av. Allegheny Residences For Sale. ALLEGHENY The line residence and grounds on line of Perrysvllle avenue cars, Allegheur of the late Mr. John A. McKee, deceased; about 1J minutes' ride from Allegheny poitofflce: an ex cellent dwelling, spacious hall In center, large rooms on either side on first and second floors, fin ished attic rooms, bath and toilet room, china closets, pantries and clothes presses: laundry, both gases, marble mantels: wide porch spans the front lrom which the vista Is beautiful: dry cellar, per fect sewerage, everything In prime order: over an acre of ground, shade trees and ornamental shrub bery, lawn, carriage house and outbuilding!; tbls 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. Farther par ticulars from Jas. . Drape A Co.. Agents and Auctioneers. 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. A LLEGHENY Park property: 3-story brick t dwelling: good lot, good location. See A. D. Wilson, 55 Federal st.. Allegheny. (too will bur a cood brick house, situated at I. So. 10 Marshall at.. Alleehenv: six rooms. hall, bathroum. w. t . and all modern conven iences; IDOfeet from Ridge av,; good view or the park. Call on Algeo Bros., 20i Federal st.,Alle gheny. Suburban Resiaences For Sale. 6 ACRES of ground near the city with small old dwelling: price only 8000: Immediate possession. Jas. W. Drape A Co., 31 Wood St., Pittsburg. Since it became generally known that a reduction was made in the price of Lots at KENSINGTON TO INDUCE BUILDING, the sales have in creased weekly. More property is being bought by home-seekers and investors than at anytime since the new city was, founded. GO TO THE GREAT MANUFACTURING CITY", . SECURE A LOT. BUILD A HOUSE. THIS IS THE TIME TO INVEST. All the works will be in operation soon. Every dollar invested in Lots at Kensington will double in a short time. Free Railroad Tickets given. Salesmen always on the ground. Other information apply at office of . Tie Kensington Imp?6Mt Co., No, 79 Fourth Ave. (First Floor), Pittsburg, Pa. EtpUCATlONAL- N-WYohk; Klngston-on-Hndsou. GOLDEN HILL SCHOOL FOR BOYS, Classical, Selentlflc and Engllh Courses. JOHN 3L. OKUP3. A. .u.. x-ricil'u PRIVATE snOBTHANB IXHTITirTE, 313 Smlthfleld St.. Pittsburg. Pa. Shorthand and typewriting per month. 84 50; per quarter, f 12; six months. 20. Writefor catalogue. NOTRE DAME OT MiKTIiANB. Collegiate Institute for Young Ladlei anil Pre paratory bchool for Little Girls. EMBLA I. P.. near llaltlmore. Md. ROCK. HILL COLLEGE, Elllcott City. Maryland. Schools. Classical, scientific and commercial courses. Respectable young men 'and boys re ceived as boarders. Send for prospectus. BltO. DENNIS. President. TTIIEL COLLEGE, GREENVILLE, P. For both sexes. Departments: Classical. Pre paratory. Music. Art. Accommodations elegant. Fall term opens September 8. 1832. Address Presi dent F. A. MunxgNBERO. D.D..LL.D., or PUOI. Jos. R. T1TZXL, Sect'y of Faculty. Greenville. Pa. "stHohn'O-JMy school, MANLrUS, N. T. Full courses of study. Under the visitation of the Regents or University of New Tork and War Department. RT. REV. F.D. HUNT- INGTON, Prest.; WM. -RBECK, Sifpt. THE MISSES ANABLE'S Boarding and Day School for Young Ladles. Will reopen September 26th,nt 66 Bayard St, New Brunswick. New Jersoy. BEAVER COLLEGE AND MUSICAL INSTI TUTE. Beaver. Pa., for young girls and young ladles, opens 1! llilrty-elghth year September 11. Literary. Art. Elocution and Music) ourses. No death In 3i years. An able faculty. Prices moder ate. Special advantages In Musle. Send ror cata lognetothe President. REV. R. f. TAYLOR. EDGEWORTII BOARDING AND DAY School, 122 and 121 W. Franklin St., Bal timore, Md., lor young ladie.3 will reopen Tbursdav, September 22,30th year. UBS. H.P.LEFEBVRE, Principal. EST WALNUI STREET SEMINARY for voune ladle. 26th year. Is Dro- vlded Tor irivins a suoerlor education in ool- leglate, eclectic and preparatory depirt ments; nlsn in music and art. Mrs. II EN III ETTA KPTZ, 2045 WainntSt,, Plitladn. PENNSYLVANIA, BUSTLEION, PHILA-DELPHIA-Sc. Lake's School. A hlgn oiass school. Exceptionally healthful loca tion. Delightful surroundings. Special cars of younger bovs. Illustrated catalogue. CHARLES II. STUOUT, F. E. MOULTOX, Principals. BISHOP BOWMAN INSTITUTE, A SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, Corner Penn avenue and Fourth street. A Collegiate and a Preparatory Depart ment. Special attention to Modern Lan guages and Music. The next session opena Wednesday. September 1L KEV. R. J. COSTER, A. M.. Rector. EXAMINATIONS FOR ADMISSION TO THE WESTERN UNIVERSITY Will be held June 24-2S. Sept. 12-13, at the University. For catalogue address W. J. HOLLAND, D. D- Presldens. C'TTE,-bO"5u SIXTH STREET. TBI PEOBISStVIA3D LlAPtKO SCHOOL. Largest because tbe best. Not a cheap school, but you can afford to attend It. It curriculum covers the entire field of modern educational requirement. Unsurpassed faculty, energetic management, sound discipline and reputation. 32d annual cata logue readv. Opens Bent. 6. Day and evening. H" M. ROtVE. PH. P.. President. CHOICE PROPERTIES. For Sale, at Ingram, 12 Acres BEAUTIFUL WOODLAND. The location one of the finest. Immense forest and shade trees in abundance. 3 'This plot has a frontage of i, 700 feet on the principal street from rail road station and about ten minutes' walk from station. Must be sold at once to settle up an estate. GEORGE JOHNSTON, Agent, 79 Fourth Ave,, Pittsburg. FOR SALE. AT A BARGAIN, TWELVE ACRES AT INGRAM STATION. Low price; elegant location. It is beautiful. GEORGE JOHNSTON, Agent, 79 Fourth Ave. TWO STORY AND MANSARD Brick homo on North Hlland avenue, near Station street, containing 13 rooms, larga halls, bath room, tooth gases, electric llgne and all modern improvements. House In perfeot repair. Will he sold furnished or un furnished. Lot 63x130 loot. One of the most desirable residences in the East End. Per mits to view tbe premises can befobtalned from Itdilitt Title aud Tbust Co., 12S Fourth Avenue. &.
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