DECREASING A DEBT. N'ext Tear Will See a Big Reduc tion in City Expenses as THE fiESDLT OF MATURING BONDS. Soma Interesting Toints About Municipal Finances and I LIST OF THE BONDED INDEBTEDNESS The city tax levy of next year will be con iderably relieved, and the city debt will be essened, by the maturing next Vpril of "the last of the fiire lepartment loan bonds and of a large lock of water loan bonds, the two amount! gsrejjatinsj ?425,800, upon which interest tud (inking fund assessments have been eTied for the past 20 yean. "While mak nj; np a list of the city's indebtedness yes enlay. Controller Morrow showed the effect f the maturing of the fiire department onds alone would have on city finance. The bonds were issued for $200,000 in 1873, it the time the fire department was changed rota a volunteer to a paid organization, for he purpose of putting in the fire alarm tele raph and increasing the equipment. On be first day of April next the bonds will ave matured. To meet them there Is in he sinking fund for that purpose the sum f $210,263, of which $194,000 arc invested n securities netting the city 3 per cent in erest. They are 7 per cent bonds, it being ecessary at the time they were issued to uarantee that rate on account of the bad con ition of the city's finances, and they had a per cent sicking fund, which required an nnual appropriation of $10,000. One Annual Appropriation Stopped. Thus, by their maturing and payment an nnual appropriation of $24,000 will be topped. As the sinking fund already cou sins more than is required to close up the oan, no appropriation will be required for t next year. The water loan bonds, a section of, which aature at the same time, were issued for 25 ears beginning in 1863. The last of them ,-ere put out in 1873. 'When the Brilliant umping station and Highland reservoir .-ere projected these bonds were issued to uild, equip and extend the plant. In rder to meet the bonds as they matured a 2 er cent sinking fund was provided, and in rder to float them on the market a 7 per ent interest guarantee was necessary. Tiese bonds are the only portion of the city ebt that will mature during the next six ears, excepting the fire loan mentioned Dove. The bonds fall due as follows: In 893, $125,800; in 1894, $242,500; in 1895, 243,200; 1896, $1,132,500; 1897, $40,500; 1893, 2,398,000. This will wipe out the water Jan, and no other city bonds will mature fter 1898 until 1904. V4 Iplns Oat the City Debt. AJthouch only a 2 per cent sinking fund as ( provided for this loan, prior to 1880 ren ' a portion oi this small fund was taken T i lumcipal expenses, and at one time it as nearly depleted. In 1881, however, hei l Controller Morrow assumed the office r 1 is first term, he laid down his policy of ipi ng out the city debt as quickly as pos blj , and compelled the Finance Committee i ajpandon the irreyjlar way of handling leffvarious sinking funds that had been in 33fae, and to prepare to meet the obliga orfis of the municipality as they came due. M accordingly they began returning to the fter loin lund the money that had been i verted into other channels, and by the in estment oi the moneys in it in good securi les and compounding" the interest it aggre- 'td at the close of the last fiscal year 166,541 3d. OI this amount $1,466,033 is vested in securities, netting the city 3 er cent per annum. Although a large portion of the city's onds are out at 7 per cent interest the verage rate is only 5.5021 percent A eneral statement Of the bonded debt and ate ot interest shows $4,088,097 97 out at per cent, $3,501,5)03 90 at 5 per cent, $510, 00 at 6 per cent and $5,104,500 at 7 per ent; total, $13,204,401 87. Vt ben the Bonds Fait Dae. In addition to the fire and water loan onds already mentioned the other city onds mature as follows: Registered muni ipal consolidated 6 per cents, $210,000, aature in 1904. Water loan registered 6 er cents, $300,000, mature in 1908. Im irovement 4 per cents, $3,734,700, nature in 1915. Railroad script and 5 per cents, $50,187, bonds due on tresentation. Funded debt 7 per cents, 500,000, mature in 1909. Refunded JTifth Vvenue Market House 5 per cents, $25,000; efunded City Building 5 per cents, $170, 00; total, $195,000, mature in 1910. unded debt 7 per cents, $121,000; funded lebt improvement 5 per cents, $77,000; otal, $198,000, mature in 1912. In 1913 tnere will mature $3,582,700 of he city's indebtedness, of which $1,403,000 rill be funded debt improvement bonds, 353,300 railroad compromise 4 per cents nd $1,826,400 railroad compromise 5 per ents. This completes the list of the city's ndehtedness. Already a number of men prominent n the city's financial conduct are discussing he necessity oi a big issue of bonds to carry orward street improvements, to build free ridges to the Southside and to complete he proposed purchases and embellishment 'f public parks. Oprofd to Issning More Ponds. The conservative element in city af airs, among whom might be mentioned Controller Morrow and C. L. Magce, are pposed to any further issue ot bonds intil the present debt is practically wiped ut They argue that a comparatively mall annual millage will make all the im irovements necessary until such a time that he debt is reduced so that the payment of nterest thereon will be a trifle. After that hey say there will be no necessity for onds, as the citv's taxable valuation will ave so increased that even a smaller mill ige than that of 1892 will pay all running xpenses of the municipality and allow ample cope for improvements. Besides, they jgue, there is a possibility in the meau ime of an emergency arising that will com el an issue of bond', and a big one, and if he debt is increased unnecessarily such a ontingency would plunge the city so leeply into the slough that extrication vould be almost impossible. Making tbe City Free or Debt. If the conservative element is able to lold down, the debt will in 23 years be re luced to comparatively nothing, as within hat time the largest of the city's obliga ions fall due. But, according to those ac juainted with the subject, there will be leceisity for very careiul handling of mu licipal finances in order to meet he various loans as they ma il re. Controller Morrow says that or a couple of years the water loan sinking und will, as at present invested, yield lufficient, with the annual appropriations, o meet the maturing bonds, but after that t will require sharp financiering to keep it in. It is his earnest desire to continue in lie Controller's office four years longer, is in that time he feels satisfied le can accomplish his life's work Provide beyond a doubt for clearing off the sity's debt. He takes great satisfaction ut of the fact that when he first became Controller this city's bonds were a drug on he market, and that now those of no city in the country are in much greater demand, dthough municipal bonds in general are :he favorite marketable securities. Senator Qnav Goes Bom. Senator M. S. Quay passed through Pitts nrg yesterday morning on his way from Washington to his Beaver home. The Sen itor will remain at Beaver for a month, and till then go to Florida. He reiused to alk about the delay in confirming George V. Miller as Collector of Internal Bevenne, indsaid he knew nothing of "a Senatorial ontest" Jn this State. HELD FOR MURDER. George Strainer Sent to Jill to Answer for the Killing of Joseph Ilrandl The Tes timony Considerably Confused. The inqueBt in the case of Joseph Brand) who was stabbed in a row on the Southside "Wednesday night by George Strasser, was held yesterday afternoon by Coroner Mc Dowell. The defendant was committed to jail to answer the charge of murder. There were qnite a number of witnesses examined, but the testimony was badly mixed. The fight on "Wednesday night seems to have been partially the result of some old feuds among a lot of German families in the Twenty-seventh ward. It was evident at least that the majority of the witnesses were prejudiced against Brandl, the dead man. No two of them told a similar story, although all of them admitted being in the vicinity of the fight. Nearly all of them swore that Strasser had no weapons at all. Alderman Bleichner was the first witness. He simply presented the ante-mortem state ment taken from Brandl before he died. It only contained a dozen words and read as follows: Mr. Georce Strasser came out and cut me. We had no words. His JoBEPn X BltiKDL. mark. Witness as to mark, G. J. Bleichner, Alderman. Dr. J. D. Thomas, who conducted the post mortem, gave the causes of death and described the half dozen knife wounds he found on the dead man's body. The one which caused death was in the abdomen. The knifehad penetrated the kidney. Death resulted irom the loss of blood and shock. Dr. George P. Itossraan corroborated the testimony of Dr. Thomas. Superintendet C H. Hertzog, ot the Southside Hospital, stated that Brandl had been taken to the hospital at 11 o'clock "Wednesday night and died yesterday morn ing at 8:15." Quite a number of witnesses were then called, includingMrs. Annie Strattenberger, the woman with whom Brandl boarded, El lenora Bredle, Strasser's girl, who had been with him to the 'Squire's office, where Brandl had been sued for a board bill; Frank Strattenberger, Caroline Frauens berger, Henry "Wenzel, Mathias Barthel, George Strattenberger and John Brandl, a Drotner oi tne aeienaant. The testimony, while very much mixed, seemed to show that on the war home from Alderman Beinhauer's office the crowd had divided into two sections. "When Mrs. Strasser and her daughter passed Brandl's boarding house, going np Holt street, Brandl was sitting in the yard. Some words passed between them, and Brandl ran out and attacked Mrs. Strasser. She called for help and her son ran down the street. The two men came together and Brandl was stabbed. The jury returned the following verdict and Strasser was committed accordingly: The jury find that Joseph Brandl came to his death from exhaustion and shock due to knife wounds inflicted on the niirht of Au gust 3 about 9 o'clock by one George Stras ser, and we recommend that salrf George Strasser be held for the action of the next crandjury. COL. STBWAEX IK'IHS TIBLIJ. He Has Annonncrd for Craltr's Unexpired Terra in Congress. "W. G. Guiler, who was attorney for Colonel Stewart in the Congressional con test in which he was unseated, and a lead ing Republican of Fayette county, is at the Monongahela House. He says Colonel Stewart has announced himself as a candi date to succeed the late Mr. Craig. "The disposition of our people," Mr. Guiler said, "is to elect Colonel Stewart to fill the unexpired term just as a vindica tion. The Republicans of the other counties in the district seem to be possessed of the same disposition, and it now looks as though Stewart would be chosen without opposition in his own party. Xhey all claim that it is Stewart's unexpired term and to tnrn him down now would be to in dorse the action of the Democratic House in unseating him." Says H Drove Over Him. "William Beach was committed to jail yesterday afternoon by Alderman Gripp to answer to-morrow a charge of aggravated assault and battery. Mrs. Annie Jones made the information in behalf of her husband whom, she claimed, was run over intentionally by a horse driven by Beach. The parties live in Soho. MEETINGS AND NOTICES. Meetlncs. "VTOTICE TnE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE i stockholders or the Plttsbnrg Forge and Iron Co wilt be held at the office of tbe company. Tenth tt., near Penn av., on TUESDAY, August 18, 1S92. at 11 o'clock A. M., for the election of directors for the entolng year and for such other Dullness as may be brought before them. F. E. RICHARDSON, Secretary. PlTTSBUBO. August 2, 1892. Headquarters or thb First Rioijizkt op ) feELXCTKNIGnrSOF amzeica. PITTSBURG, Aug. 4, 1892. ) General Orders No. 1: I. 1 he comrades of this regiment will assemble at the Pittsburg and Western Railroad depot. Alle gheny, on MONDAY, August 8. 1332, to tale the 7:40 a. m. train, city time, to Conneaut Lake for a tour ofcamp duty. II. The select Knights' band will report at the same time and place. HI. Adlutant Wm, A. Grlscom will be In com mand of the regiment while in camp, and all oriers emanating from him will be official. IV. Quartermaster Mile R. Moore will have charge of the baggage of tbe regiment, all orhieh muse beat the depot by 6 o'clock a. m. By com mand of C. V. LEWIS. Colonel First Regiment, S. K. of A. W. A. GRISCOII. Adjutant. Notice. VroTICE-DK. JNO. COOPER. JR.. HAS RE i MOVED Ills offices from No. 42 N. Diamond st. Allegheny, to rooms 42and 43 Westlngtiouse build ing, Pittsburg. Ear, nose, throat and chest dis eases. Hours 1 to 4 P. M. easiness Changes. TvISSOLUTION NOTICE- Tbe firm of J. D. Chantler & Co. has this day been dissolved by mutual agreement. Tbe bnslness will be continued at the old stand by the J. D. Chantler Leather Company, incor porated. All accounts due J.D. Chantler ft Co. will be paid to J. D Chantler, and all accounts due by said firm will be paid fay J. D. Chantler. J. D. CHANTLER ft CO. PlTTSBUBO, PA., Aug. 1, 1892. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION NOTICE IS hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing between Thomas F. Hodges and Charles F. Warde. doing business at No. 639 Smlthfield street, city of Pittsburg, under the tirm name or The Builders' Gazette Publishing Company, was mutually dlssolred on the third (ail) day of August. A. D. ISM. All debts due to the said partnership are to be paid, and those due bv the same dis charged. at639fcmlthueld street, where I hernias F. Hodges ft Co. ttIH continue aspubllshersof The Builders' Gasette. and Charles F. Warde will con tinue in the Job printing business. CHAS. F. WARDE, THOS. F. HODOES. XifCnl Notices. ADMINISTRATOR'S N OTICE-NOTICE IS hereby given that letters or administration hare been granted to the undersigned on tlio estate of James M. Crowe, of Pittsburg, Pa., deceased. All persons knowing themselves indebted to or having claims against the same will present them at once for settlement. B. F CROWE. Highland ay.. E. E.. Pittsburg, Pa. NOTICE APPLICATION WILL BE MADE TO the Governor or Pennsylvania for a charter of incorporation for the Pittsburg Novelty Company under the general incorporation act of April 19, 1874, and its supplements on MONDAY. August 22, 1892. by John D. Nicholson. George Seeblck, Jonn Rnnette, George W.Henderson and Jottn Schelleln. 1 he object or the proposed corporation is the man ufacture or articles or commerce from Iron or steel, or both, or any other metal, or from metal or wood, or both. A. M. NELPER, Solicitor for applicants. JOSIAH COHEN ft CO., Attornes. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT LETTERS testamentary, with will annexed, upon the estate or Helena Kaufman, deceased, late of city or Pittsburg, Pa., have been granted to tbe under signed, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate will make payment, and all persons having claims against said estate will present tbe same to SIMON KAUFMAN. Administrator e. t. a.. No. 15 Ninth st, PltUburg. FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY, 121 and 123 Fourth avenue. ESTATE OF HENRIETTA H. NIMICK, DE CEASED Notice Is hereby given that letter or administration on tbe estate of Henrietta H. Nlmick have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are re quested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same should make them known without delay. FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY, Or DAVID Q. E WIN G, Administrator. Attorney, THE .PrrTSBTTRS O Classified real estate udvertisemmtt on this page ten cent per line for each insertion, ami none takenor lest 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 TOR EAfcu INSERTION when paid for In ad vance either at main or branch offices. Wanted Advertisements of all Hindi. . BUCH A3 SITUATIONS, BOOMS, MALE HELP, BOARDING, FEMALE HELP, BOARDERS, AGENTS, MISCELLANEOUS, PERSONALS. TO LET ROOMS, MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALES LOST AND FOUND. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. BUSINESS OFFICE Cor. Smlthfield and Diamond Streets, ALWAYS OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHERE WANTS. FOR SALE. TO LET. AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements nonld be prepaid unless adver tisers already have accounts with Tire Dispatch, FOR ALLEGHENY, NO. 107 FEDERAL ST., TELEPHONE 3821. FOR THE SOUTHSIDE. NO. 1412 CARSON STREET. TELEPHONE NO. 6022. FOR THE EAST END, J. W. WALLACE. a PENN AV. . PITTSBURG-A DDITION AL, THOMA8 MCCAFFREY, S500 Butler street. EMIL G. STUCKEY, 24th street and Penn avenue. ALLEGHENY ADDITIONAL. F. H. EGGERS ft SON, Ohio and Chestnut streets. THOMAS McHFNRY, Western and Irwin avenues. WANTED. Male Hnln. BARBER A reliable white barber to rent a newly furnished room with or without dwelling: business assured to right man; slate -number of family. Address Lock Box 104, Braddock, Pa. BARBER First-class steady man; C7 W. H. ScheeU Jeannctte. Pa. and board. BILL CLERK To go a short distance from the citv: one with experience in the pipe and fit ting business. Address, stating age and salary ex pected. Iron Pipe. Dispatch office. BOYofia In Jewelry store, with references, at978 Liberty St. BRICKLAYERS Two bricklayers Apply at No. SO East Diamond. Allegheny, John Dyer, Jr. B URNER aud foreman for city brickyard. Ap ply, wim reierence. uox irao, city. BUTCHER-No. 1 all round butcher who has some experience In pork packing; must be sober and come recommended: steady work at fair wages to the right man. Address Lock Box 854, Blalrsville, Pa. CANVASSERS For latest novelties; free sam pies. 10. Fourth av., room 6. CtOACHMAN Well recommended. Apply 1919 Josephine st . 8. S. D RUG CLERK A good drug clerk, reg. orQ.A Address P. O. Box No. 88. South Fork. Pa. DRUG CLERK. Q. A., at once. Apply to or ad dress W. J. Gilmore ft Co., Seventh av. MAN Yonng German man with tl.000 cash to take one-hair Interest In a paying retail grocer business with a safe man. Address Sapp ft Hoff man, 141 uarson be., a. c, neat luiate ana in snrauce. MAN Accustomed to handling paper to pack 'labels and attend to shipping. Pittsburg Label Co., 169 2d av. MEN 25 men to sell Dunn's furniture polish: 85 per day made. Apply Dunn & Co. 112 Galla gher St., Allegheny. PAINTERS-Two painters. Apply to E. B. Bue hana, Mansfield valley. Pa. 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. SALESMAN On salary or commission, to handle the new patent 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 bales amounted to S320 In six days, another (32 In two hours: we want one enereetlc general agent for each btate and Territory. For terms and particu lars address the Monroe Eraser Manufacturing Company, X. 10. La Crosse. Wis. SALESMAN Clothing salesman: must come well recommended; a good position to the right man. Address M. S. Wolff ft Co.. Cambridge, O. SALESMAN A good side line for travelers; no trinket: also an opening for a good salesman who has a little money, C23 Pleasant Lake, lnd. SALESMEN One hustler In each town and city; 83) per week: no experience necessary; Write quick. E. Gately ft Co.. Allegheny, Pa. SHEET bar muck shearman; call at once. Room 408. No. m Wood st. SOLICITORS for city and adjacent towns. Pltts bnrg Suit Club Company, No. 82 Sixth av. SOLICITOR on high class standard works. Geb ble ft Co., Schmidt building. mHREE bright boys. Room 7, 134 Water st. INNERS Three. Inquire of Chas. J.Ammann. 57 bhiloh St., Pittsburg. S, b. YOUNG MAN for hill clerk; must spell and figure correctly and write well: give refer ences and state salary expected. Address W. is.. Dispatch office. Agents. AGENTS Corresponding agents in every town to Inform us of parties lutendlng opening or refitting saloons by tile largest saloon fixture manu facturers In the world: good man can make (5.CU0. The Rothschild Bar Fixture Co.. U58 Broadway, cor. Twenty-seventh St.. New York. AGENTS Here Is your chance, 13 to 85 a day easy; I offer the best recipe for furniture or piano polish in the world: pleasant smell; no var nish, turpentine or lamp oil used; only 25 cents. Address Frank Test, bharon. Pa, A GENTS 83 to 87 dally: cxncrlence unnecessary. XV. Putnam ft Co., Perfumers, West Winsted,Ct. Female Help Wanted. CIOOK A female cook, 100 miles from here; 840 a J month; mnst be perfect In cooking and pastrr: references required. Address A. a.. Dispatch office. GIRL At once, first-class white girl, general housework, 83; housekeeper. Si: references; situations of all kinds procured free. Exchange. 442 Penn av. , GIRL For general housework in small family. Inquire at Miller's, cor. Hlland and Howe Its., E. E. G1 IRL for general housework; family of two; iuuibiisiTe rciercucc cui reun sr.. .cast jEnd. G' OOD girl for general housework and to assist witn washing. Apply 3343 Finn av., Oakland. "VTURSE Experienced, for two small children. X Apply with reference by mall to Box 1034, P. O. ; silence a nigatlvc. WANTED A nurse girl for child 2 years old who can speak German. Pennsylvania Hotel, 1137 and 1139 Liberty av., city. Male and Female linlp Wanted. HELP At once; shirt ironer. 83 per week, steady employment; woman cook, ft per week: two dining room girls for summer resort: chamber maids, dishwashers; 60 family cooks; 20 chamber maids: 100 house girls; six colored nurse girls; laundress, $6 per week. Meeban's. 543 Grant st. HOUSEKEEPER for hotel, seamstress, laun dresses, cooks, dining room girls, chamber maids, house girls. 50 for country; dining room girls and dishwashers for hotels, German and colored girls, porters, drivers, waiters, farm hands, two colored men. Thompson's 603 Grant st. Itoardera and Lodtrera Wanted. BOARDING Persons wanting boarding for the summer, at reasonable rates, should write to Hotel Vt lliiatns, Ohio Pyle. Pa. LODGERS Anchor Hotel, Liberty, corner Fourth: lodging per night, 25c, 25c, 50c; week, 1 25, 1 75. Si, S3. Boom. anted. WANTED Rooms-By single gentleman, fur nished room, with or without board, in East End; must be convenient to IJuquesne and Fifth av. cars: reference given. Address J. C. R., Dis patch office. Hotels, Dining; and Lnncb Rooms. HARTMAN HOUSE The people's popular re sort: finest lawn and shade: excellent accom modations: fire covered stabling: driving parties especially Invited: restaurant and bar attached; low rates; Duquesne cars pass door1: give me a call. Hartman, 118 Frankstown av.. East nd. HOTEL NORWOOD Most popular and coolest resort in the East End; Duquesne electric cars pass the door: finest aicnminodatlons for driving parties; restaurant and bar attached: rea sonable rates. Frank Y. Over, Proprietor, 262 to 710 Frankstown av.. near Silver Lake. HOTEL FEDERAL. 171 Federal st., Allegheny Transient rates 1 and S2 day. VISIT Kevanlsladles'andgents' dining rooms, MS Penn ave. ; business mtn'sdlnner; ladles' noon lunch; meals anytime; everything In season. WINDSOR HOTEL, 8 Diamond St., lodging 35 60c per night. Business Opportnntlea YfAntnt. WANTED Man with some pnsh and 11.500 cash by a reliable manufacturing concern; 11,200 salary, commissions and security for money: don't answer this unless you mean business. Address M. W.. Dispatch office. WANTED Man with some pnsh and 11.500 cash by a reliable manufacturing concern: si 200 salary, commissions and security for money: don't answer this unless yon mean business. Address M. W.. Dispatch office. , Instruction. WANTED Ladles and gentlemen to enter a private class In shorthand and typewriting, beginning Aug. 8, day and evening. Call at Private Shorthand Instlfute, 815 SmUhfie)d st,, P)tuburg, 'DESPATCH. FBIDAY, WANTED. Situations Wanted. POSITION Civil engineer of ten years' experi ence at railroad, mining, borough and other work, and good draughtsman, wants employment. Aauress xjigineer, boxoxi. iuuucubtuic, ra. POSITION As night watchman Tor a mercantile house or works bra single man 3i years old: IftU SUB UrBl-WM ICitlcuvw, ii in nuiiv ,m aw 1 .til..., W.l.hm.n ri!tAli nfflna uftca. ,W.MmCB nai.imiiMH-r..iui.1,., T-.nsiTIf.N Tn hue store as clerk (541. 10 rears X in shoe business ; can see and do repairing and new work: please stale salary! first-class refer ences. Address Mechanic. Dispatch office. POSITION By man or good address and excel lent education. Can assume responsibilities and furn sh bond. Address V. D., Dispatch of fice. POSITION AS clerk by a young German with live years' experience and good references: not afraid to work. Address M K., Dispatch office. SITUATION By man stenographer with six years experience; thoroughly acquainted with general office work; best or reference. Address It.. 128. Dispatch office. SITUATION Assistant bookkeeper, wall paper and stationery salesman or a situation of tny kind; best or references. Wayne W. Dixon, Sharon, Pa. SITUATION Compositor want situation on re liable weekly (non-union). Address Compos itor, Dispatch office. s rrUATION Roller: non-union harmlll roller. Address W. C, Dispatch omce. Wanted Partner. PARTNER to takeX orH Interest and lend ac tive assistance In atery old-established and successful general store In a growing country and manufacturing town on line or railroad: a continu ous money maker, and for volume of bnslness and choice patronage Is not equaled in any other simi lar place in Western Pennsylvania; the firm stands high in commercial circles, owns the store and other properties, and enjoys unlimited credit, al though burs mostly for cash; the propoced change is rendered necessary bv reason of increasing In firmities: JS.000 to 12. CC0 capital will be required to secure an Interest, and no one will be entertained who cannot furnish the most nndoubted assurance as to Integrity and business anility: this is a gilt edged business opening: our Mr. Drape has known the principal and the place for over 20 years and can recommend both: all communications and con ferences to be regarded as confidential. J as. W. Drape ft Co.. 313 Wood St.. Pittsburg. PARTNER A young gentleman to buy a half In terest In a legitimate thriving bus. in Alle gheny City for $I.0CO: a salary or I5O0 a year will be allowed for management In addition to Interest; trlflers, don't answer this. For particulars address Confidential, Dispatch office. Flro lnanranco WantecL BENSW ANGER ft ZAHN-Flre insurance. Fourth ar. Financial Wanten. MONEY to loan at lowest rate of interest; loans granted promptly, no delay: have a large amount on hand at the present time; bring your deed with you, will guarantee prompt loan or no charge. J. E. McCrlckart, W Fourth av.. Tele phone 1670. MONEY to loan, in sums or500. 81, 000, 82,000, $3,000 and upward, at lowest rates, on mort gages. Charles somers ft Co., 131 Fourth av. M ONEY at 5 per cent. We have 150.000 to loan tauu up Alies iiros. a u.. to ruurui ar. MORTGAGES on city or Allegneny county prop erty at lowest rates. Henry A. Weaver ft Co., 92 Fourth av. TO LOAN-82C0.030 on mortgages; 1100 and up ward at 6 per cent: 1500.000 at 4J$ per centon residence or business property, vacant lots or farms. S. H. French, 125 Fourth av. WANTED Mortgages on Improved city or Alle gheny couaty property, McCune ft Coulter, 18 Fourth av. Miscellaneous Wanted. PAINTING and Plate Glass glazing. ILC. Miller, 628 Grant St.. PltUburg. PATENTS-O. D. Levis (20 years). Solicitor. 131 Fifth av., next Leader, Pittsburg: no delay. s AFE Small, first-class second-hand safe; state price. Aoaress sale, Aiispatcn omce. TO BUY One or two second-hand Incandescent light drnamas or large capacity: must be in good condition. Answer, 6tatlng size, price and make, Z. X. Y., DisDatch office. TRUNKS hauled to and from the East End for II rtv cents. Campbell ft 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, bold by all first-class druggists. WANTED The ladles to know we are closing out a fine line of genuine dongola shoes, heel or spring, patent leather tip. any width or size, for 81 29, worth 82 to V- 50: also, 500 pairs of fine oxfords at65c; also, our $4 and 85 line of hand sewed and turns at 82 3 and 83: these are special drives and worthy of your attention. Public Shoe House, 56 Federal st., Allegheny City. "ITTANTED-Everyone who wants the finest and i V cheapest wall paper in America to send for samples: sent free to any address. G. G. O'Brien, Paint and Wall Paper Store. 292 Fifth av. WANTED We renovate mattresses and feath ers: clean, alter and lay carpets. Cameron Bros., 30 Ohio st., Allegheny. WANTED For health there Is nothing to equal Van's Charm Root Beer; It's just the thing this hot weather. a FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Mnslcal Instruments. PIANO Magnificent upright piano and the ele gant household furniture contained at 186 Shef field st., cor. Bldwell. Allegheny, will be sold at public auction this morning at 10.30 o'clock sharp; terms cash. C. Davis, Auctioneer. s"4; iUARE PIANO Very cheap. 614 North High land av. Horses. Vehicles. LlTe Stoclc For Sale. I GOOD second hand side bar buggy. Call at 140 i. 'Iblrdar. BEAGLE PUPPIES-Parents grand hunters; finely pedigreed; sold at a bargain If taken at once. Write Dan W. Roberts, Haselton, O. 7UR 8 ALE-Eoad wagon, good as new will sell cheap; can be seen at 2105 Penn av. HORSE Saddle and driving horse cheap for want or use; 6 years old: warranted sound and perfectly tare for any person to ride or drive; has all the saddle gaits. Can be seen 215 First av., above Grant st. "lyTARK Dapple gray mare, 5 years oia; guaran J.U teed perfectly safe: scares at nothing: a splendid family horse. Can be een at Wm. An derson ft Co. 's planing mill. East Eud. POINTER PUPPIES-At half price: parents ped lgrced: leading strain: both grand performers In field. Write Dan W. Roberts, Haselton, O. Bicycle's, Tricycles, Etc., For Sale. FOR 8ALE-Blcycle. Apply, David Provan, Olive St.. NuuneryHUl. Allegheny. Machinery and Metaia For .sale. BOILERS and engines, second hand; all sizes, from 4 to 10O h. p. ; cheapest In tbe 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. Yonng, Al legheny, Pa. T ENGINES Genuine Acme automatic safety en j glues and non-explosive boilers, from one half to five horse powers, for natural gas or carbon oil as fuel: latest Improved ventilating rans and water motors, 60ld by-J. Prager, sole agent, at No. 4 Fifth av. bend lor catalogue and Information. GRINDSTONES-In aU sizes, for all kinds or grinding: Cralglelth, 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 Vhltman ft Barnes high-speed automatic non-explosive engines ana boilers, exhaust and ventilating fly fans or onr own make; also electrlo lighting; second-hand old-style Acme automatic engines; secoud-hand 8nedlker and car fly fans; B. W. Paine ft Sons automatic engines'1 from 5 to 250 horse power; electric motors, water motors and all kinds of light power and supplies. Tompkins ft Ulricb. Engineers and Contractors, 319 518 Liberty St., Pittsburg, Pa. r Bubbavr Stampa For Saie. CIETyourrubberstamps, steel stamps, stencils, T seal presses, brass checks, etc. from Sheafler ft Co.. 49 Filth ar.. DuiTs College building. Miscellaneous For Sale. TTOR SALE At a great sacrifice, an entire line X of men's lightwelgnt shoes below con to make room for rail roods now coming; any or onr 14 and 85 kangaroo shoes ror 83; bear tn mind our ramous II 29 shoe: we sell about 300 pairs every week. Public Shoe Store, 58 Federal st., Allegheny City. FOR SALE Van's Charm Root Beer is prevent ing sunstrokes; keep your system In good con dition by drinking freely of this wonderful health drink. FOR SALE 15 shares of stock In Pennsylvania Cooling Co. Hotel Federal. 171 Federal St., Allegheny. H AVE 200 tons old fire and red brine; 12 puddling xurnace stacks xor aaie cueap. Auuress buck. Dispatch office. KOF P. UNIFORM, with sword and truuk. at a bargain. Address Uniform Rank, Dis patch office. VTATIONAL CASH REGISTER-New: will 1-1U 1 at reasonable price: hare no use for same. Ad dress or call. F. MeyerlOhlostAJleghy.Pa. PIG IRON warrants Sare. profitable and eon venlent lnrestnients can be made in pig lron warranu. Address J. H. HlUman, No. 8 Wood st. PRINTERS' stands and cases for sale cheap: a prompt buyer will get a bargain: second-hand saw table In good condition; sold because space needed. Apply Dispatch business office. TO PRINTERS 100 type cases and a few stands in good order for sale cheap. Apply The Dis patch Counting Rooms. WALL PAPER-One cent a bolt; finer, 22fc: gold, 3c; embossed solid gold. 4c; send stamp for 100 samples. Reed, Wall Paper Jobber, Roches ter. Pa FOB BALE BUSINESS. Business Opportunities. TXR SALE A first-class retail shoe business; V one of the oldest and best stands in either city when a fortune has been made: this is a magnifi cent opening; sneh an excellent business ehance In this or any other line seldom occurs. Particulars to principals and confidentially from Jaa, W. Prape ft Co.. 818 YYood st,, PJtMbarf, AUGUST 5.' 1891 FOB SALE BUSINESS. Tinslness Opportunities For SaU. BARBER SHOP Corner two downtown streets; low rents: selling to go Into another business. J. H. Jones. 400 Wood st. "TH1R SALE-IIalf interest in a well established J? brick plant; Brit-clais location: a good invest ment; none bnt those meaning business need re ply. Address Brick. Dispatch office. GROCERY STORE A rare chance 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. C-iEOCERY store: atock and fixtures, with good T trade and reasonable rent; a rare chance for right party. Address Sapp ft Hoffman, 1721 Car son St., B. a.. Real Estate and Insurance. SALOON A one-hair interest In a prontable, first-class restaurant and saloon business in Canton, O. For particulars address P. O. Box 321. Canton. O. s ALOON -In East Liverpool. O. : satisfactory rea sons tor disposal. Apply at s sixm st. TIN SHoP-The best located and equipped In Mc Keesport, Pa.; reasons for selling I am no tinner. Inquire Market House Tin Shop. CJr 500 Gents' furnishing goods, hat and cap UDO j business in city: stock new, fresh and clean; trade and location first-class; sales 8300 to 8100 per week; best or reasons for selling Call on or ad dress J. H. Chambers ft Co., 108 Fourth ar. flfifT OOO Latrobe shoe store; fine business. F. tiDU. T. L.. Dispatch office. FOB SALE LOTS. City Lota. C CENTER AV. lot. 48x175. only 12, 000 each; street 1 Improvements and 6Cwers pal 1 for; choice lo cation: first-class Improvements: on a main thor oughfare; a limited number only off-red at this Brfce; terms to suit. SeeM. P. Hoirley ft Son, 91 ilamond st. FOR EXOHANGEU-room brick house in Law rencevllle; having bathroom, hall, vestibule both gases and all Improvements; nice lot; will take vacant lots lu good location or small bouses. Alles Bros, ft Co.. 164 Fourth av. I HAVE a number or lots In Nineteenth ward, verv desirable, only one square from cab'e; 8500 to 860C each: easy terms. Geo. N. Beckwlth, 6112 Penn av., E. E. CJO7C-8400-tS00-Herron Hill Park plan: Kx)U I O choice lots near Wylle av. cable cars at above prices; some on paved street: only 110 down, balance 3 a month; sure to enhance quickly. Black ft Balrd, 95 Fourth av. OgQA Per front foot, worth 865: 100x200 ft. on dpOJ good street, near Center ar. D. Behen ft Son, 4112 Penn avenue. East End Lots For Sale. EUREKA PLACE, Oakland: nice level lots 8350 to 600 each: small cash payment: balance monthly. For plans and prices see George Schmidt, 157Fourth ave. LOTS Level lots 25 to 30 feet front and 90 to 170 feet deep; prices lrom 8400 to 8600 each, on monthly payments, overlooking Scheuler Park; take Second av. electrlo ears to Greenfield ar. Peter Shields, 533 Grant st. Allegheny Lots For Sale. C1HESTNUT ST , Allegheny, Nos. 140 and 142. J fronting 73 H reet on Chestnut St., running back to a pared alley 109 feet. For further particulars Inquire on premUcs. FINE building lots on Fayette st., Allegheny. A. D. Wilson, 55 Federal st. (UItr.r,. Handsome large lots, each 25x239 reet; Wtyjyj nicely situated within one square of the Perrysvllle avenue electric cars; these are the finest lots in Allegheny Cltv at the price named: but a few of them to offer; easy terms of payment. (3-23. 144). Charles Somers ft Co., 131 Fourth av. Suburban Lots For Sale. LINDEN STATION. B. ft O. R. R-Lots near Second ar., SWOeach, 115 cash, balance small monthlr payments wltnout Interest or taxes: these are bargains. See Black ft Balrd, N o 95 Fourth ar. Coal Lands For Sale. WESTMORELAND CO. coking coal-1,200 Y V acres. F. T. L. , Dispatch office. Farms For Sate. FARM 90 acres of land at Westvlew, Ross town ship: brick house of 6 rooms, barn and other outbuildings, twogood orchards of fine fruit, well watered: a rare chance for gardeners, as it will be sold as a whole or in part to suit purchasers; this farm is in the Westvlew oil and gas 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. Address P. R. Wlble. 194 Steuben St.. Pittsburg. West End. FOR SALE IMPROVED BEAL ESTATE CItT Besldencet. BLUFF ST., near college New brick house, 8 rooms, hall, bathroom, inside and outside w, c; all late improvements: terms to suit. Bout, Coward. 20 Bluff St. ELEGANT brick house of 7 rooms and bath room and laundry, containing hot and cold water, stationary tubs, natural gas, place papered and sewered: on line of cable road, 12 minutes from P. O. : price onlr 83,600: terms reasonable. Ad dress Dr. W. S. Yates. 8C2 Penn av. REAL estate bargains: sendj- for new catalogue. Just out; mailed free. Black ft lialra, 95 Fourth av. IpOR SALE House and lot on Gross street, bc ! tween Ben Venue station and Liberty avenue. 6 rooms, hall, cellar, porches, etc.. all In good order; owner is a non-resident, and as he is anx ious to sell has reduced the price to 83.000. Jas. W. Drape ft Co., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. (QQ 750 Cheap Just completed; house 6 rooms; tjpOs grained throughout; vestibule, halL pantry, bath. w. c, slate mantels, tile hearths, large porches and closets, stieet paved and sewered; good residence location; 15 minutes from P. O. (120). W. A. Herron 4 Sons, 804th avenue. East End Besldences For Sale. FOR SALE Only one left of those elegant Qneen Anne houses, containing eight rooms, recep tion ball and laundry, hard wood cabinet mantels, tile hearths and vestibules, both gases and wired for electric lights: beautifully and centrally lo cated on Webster av., Herron Hill, where you may obtain a grand view and enjoy cool. Invigorating breezes all through the warmest days or summer and yet be within 15 minutes ride of Wood St.; as a healthy location this is unsurpassed by any in the county; lots, 37x100 to an alley: price 8j.9O0; terms to suit purchaser. Inquire Geo. W. Biggs ft Co., 601 Smlthfield st. FOR SALE 83,300 A bargain; new frame house of 6 rooms and attic, nail, hardwood cabinet mantels, tile hearths: pleasant location In the East End. (34) Dennlstnn. Elderkln ft Co., Ltd., 6232 Penn av.. E. E. Tel. 5327. FOR SALE 87,000 New brick house on one of the best streets In Shadyslde; 8 rooms, mod ern: worth Investigating. (63) Denniston Flder kln ft Co., Ltd., 6i!2 Penn ar., E. E. Tel. 5J27. HOUSE 11-room Queen Anne brick house: good stable; ail conveniences; lot MxKO to 20-foot alley; located on Marchand St., E. .; price, (12. 000: terms to suit. See Joseph P. Rankin & Co., 154 Fourth aVe. TTOUSES Modern houses, with bathroom and In .11 sidew. c. from 11.800 to 84,600; on moathly payments: aajoining ocnenier jrara; iaae secona av. electric cars to Greenfield av. Peter Shields, 511 Grant st. IN the Banm Grove plan, four new brick man sions. Queen Anne style; 12 rooms each: everv possible convenience and improvement; from 89.0C0 tu 112,000. these are beautiful homes and bargains. See Geo. N. Bickwltli. 6112 Penn ar E. E. "VfEW frame house 7 rooms and reception hall: li fin. attic; all modern conveniences: lot 30x200, within 3 inln or station: price 5. COO. Hoffman ft Bald ridge, Rebecca st,, opposite P. R. R., Wilklnshurg. NEW 6-roomed house; cheap; terms to suit. See George H. Rankin, corner South Negley and Howe sts. 2"l 850 K. per month after a fen hundred cash ; U-L lS.ruiJutes from postoffice; a good invest ment; a lovely home; 1 square from cable; beauti ful location, with guarantee of careful work and good material; this Is a new house or 4 rooms and attic, hall, cellar, stone walls, grates, city water, front porch width or honse. level lot 22x10) to alley, a few steps off lovely paved street; clean, beautiful location; the points we harp on are con venience, beauty and neathfulness. desirable class ornelghbors and terms suitable ror all: buy where vou will be contented to live; plenty or applicants glad to rent this house at 15 per month. John F, Sweeny, 08 Fourth are. O 800 will buy a new two-story frame of Q seven rooms, finished attic, slate mantels. 11. utu v, nB.cr. va.ii, n.u., nucu lur cict.jiu light, handsomely papered, front and rear porch; this property situate on p. R, R. and three min utes from proposed electric line; lot 40x137; Im mediate possession, Baxter, Thompson ft Co., 161 Fourth av. SA OOO Oakland 8-room brick dwelling, nearly CX) new; lot 261x100 feet; a very neat home and a bargain. C. R. Fundenberg ft Co., No. 77 Fourth ar. Allegheny Residences For Sale. ALLEGHENY Park property; 3-story brick dwelling: good lot, good location. See A. D. Wilson. 65 Federal at., Allegheny. ESPLANADE ST., Allegheny-New brick house; Particulars, W. V. Dermltt, 407 Grant. flg c OOO will buy a good brick bouse, situated at tSDU) No. 10 Marshall St.. Allegheny: six rooms, hall, bathroom, w, c , and all modern conren lences; 100 feet from. Ridge av. ; good view of the park. Call on Algeo Bros., 204 Federal St., Alle gheny; STURTEVANT HOUSE. NEW YORK. American plan $2 60 to $3 50 per day. European plan $1 00 per day upward. THE STURTEVANT HOUSE Is the most central In the city; near all ele vated roads, street car lines, principal places of amusemont and large retail stores. AU tliocomforts of home with the addi tional conveniences of the metropolis is offered our guests. THE STURTEVANT HOUSE, Broadway, 88th and fflth st.. New York, N.Y DR. D. L. ABER, Dentist, Specialist in crowning, bridging and filling oi the) natural teeth. Prices reasonable and satisfaction gnarantssd. Office, 810 Smith field St., Pittsburg. ap29-wwa r nJiifCsjiiiifi T'iIMi it Tm L MrrKsatfM WrM ins MS K&jEmGsamg5BKKiKEMUKmKKMnfKlm - - ' ' SP I TO LET. 1 AUCTION BALE5. 31 ,Clt7 Besldenoea. TO LET 89 per month, brick house 4 rooms. 20th street; also house 7 rooms. Jane St.. 124 per mo. ; also Jane st. 4 rooms, 813 per mo. ; send for list. W. A. Herron ft Sons. 80 4th av. TO LET-Elm St.. 2-story brick dwelling. 10 rooms: rent 837 60 per month. J. C Relay. 80 Diamond st. East End Besldences To Let. TO LET Just finished, modern house, 9 rooms. Walnut st.. East End; location central and desirable: send for Ust. W. A. Herron ft Sons, 80 Fourth ar. Allegheny Besldences To Let. rfOLET By John K. Ewlng ft Co., 107 Federal JL st. (100 Allegheny houses at reduced rents). Send for free list. TO LET Allegheny houses. A. D. Wilson, E5 Federal st. Ilaselwood Besldences To Let. BRICK honse; 9 rooms; all modern conveni ences: near station and cars: rent, 813 25 month. P. J. Edwards ft Co., 1864 Second av., Hazelwood. Kooms To Let. pARSON ST.. 2314 Nicely furnished front room. CEDAR AV 80. Allegheny Nicely furnished front room, second floor. CHESTNUT ST., No. 17. Pittsburg Furnished front room. 88 per month. FIFTH AV.. near Court House, two fine 4-room apartments; all conveniences, J, C. Rellly, 80 Diamond st. L ACOCK ST. Furnished rooms, all modern con veniences. Apply to Moyle's, 165 Lacock at., Allegheny. . , TJOBINSON ST., No. 130. Allegheny Rooms XL furnished and unfurnished. Boom Renting Agency. SHERMAN AV., 10 Furnished front room, sec ond fioor, TO LET Wllklnsburg, furnished front room, with board If desired: Rebecca st.. between Water and Ella sts. Address Herman Frltch, Wllklnsburg. rpO LET- Dinwiddle St.. 3 rooms first floor. 12; 1 furnished 1 17. John F. Sweeny, 63 Fourth av. Z See additional adleta under Wanted Boarders and Lodgers. Business Stands To Let. TO LET Space with power, cor. Penn and Third aves.: three floors: 31,000 feet space: abundant power; good light: splendid location: every con venience. Apply N icola Bros. , 20 Fifth av. rpo LET Four-storv brick linlldlng. 139 Second X av.. two doors from Smlthfield t.: will lease for fire years. Apply at first floor office of Kauf inaiinr'i tore. TO LET Storeroom No. 633 Penn av.: first-class locafon for millinery or gents' furnishing store, lr luire or McCullough ft Smith, 31 Seventh street. TO LET Storeroom with five dwelling rooms, 3541 Bntler st. ; rent only 835 per month. George Zelgler, 3816 Butler st. Offices and Deatc 00m To Let. TO LET Desk room. No. 1(18 Fourth av.. first floor front. Black ft Balrd, No. 95 Fourth av. T O LET Desk room. Westicghouse Bid., room 93. Miscellaneous 1o Lets. TO LET Vacant lot. 30x110. with stable, corner Penn av.. Third st. and Exchange alley. Apply Tilcolt Bros . 20 5th av. PEBsONAL. PERSONAL Mrs. Dr, MeGranor, 350 Wylle av. Don't call except sick. PERSONAL Thousands or families can testify to the beneficial qualities of Van's Charm Root Beer. PERSON AL-Drlnk plenty of Van's Charm Root Beirthls hot weather If you wish to avoid belLg sunstruck. PERSONAL Cash paid for old gold and silver watches and lewelrr repaired: new work made to order. Chris Hanch. 541 binlthfleld. PERSONAL-Credlt, yes. credit, on line dress goods silks, satins, wraps.etc at J. Dwyer's Room 4. McCancc block, 701 Smlthfield. PERSON A L Buy Cameron Bros. mattresses and springs: best value for least money. Cam eron Bros.' Bedding House, 30 Ohio st, PERSONAL The lady who picked up a child's sack at Penn ar. and Fisk st. on Monday. August 1, will please return It to 263 Fisk St., or send word where It can be called for. PERSONAL Hair, moles, etc.. on ladles' faces permanently destroyed by the electric needle without pain or scar; cousultatlon free. Miss Streng. office 903 Penn ar.. Dickson building. PERSON ALLadies wishing to take Turko 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. 55 Fifth av., cor. Wood St., second floor, has been substituted, who now does all my cleaning, pressing and renovating In great shape. Tel. 1538. LOST. IOST On Saturday, July 16. pure white grey 1 hound: grey ears; tip or tail cut. Finder wil be liberally rewarded by returning to Miss Jennlcl Adams, Hazelwood. LOST On Tuesday afternoon, July 26. yellow and white bull terrier dog: weight about 25 pounds. Finder will receive a reward by returning G. B. Painter. No. 56 Irwin av.. Allegheny Pa FOUND. FOUND Van's Charm Root Beer is the kind or drink for this hot weather; ak your dealer for it and take no other. PHOPOSALS. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS-SEALED PRO POSALS will be received for constructing a severage system for the borouzh or Wllklnsburg. Pa., until FRIDAY, August 19. at ir.lt. Plans and specifications can be seen after August 8. at the office of the fcewer Committee, corner or Wood and booth sts.. Wllklnsburg. Pa. The committee reserve the right to reject any or all bids. EDEBURN ft COOPER, Borough Engineers. TT S- ENGINEER OFFICE, CUARLES U . TON-Kanawha, W. Va Jnly 22, 180i Sealed proposals lor the. Iron valves, jour nals, lnstenlngs, rods, lacks, &c, for look: gates on the Great Knnawlia river, embrac ing about 92,000 pounds of wroutrht iron, 57,000 pounds of cast iron and 4,000 pounds of steel and bronze, will be received at this office nntil AUGUST 34, 1892, at 3 p. v., stand ard Eastern time, and then publicly opeaed. Specifications, blank forms and all available information will be furnished on application to this office. WILLIAM P. CRAIGHILL, Colonel, Corps of EiiKlneeia, U. S. A. TO EXCHANGE. FINE CITY RESIDENCE Of nine rooms, in n good location, at $6,000, and other valuable property, it desired, for a GOOD FARM, Near olty. D. BEHEN & SON, 1112 Penn av. 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 Mproyement Co, No. 79 Fourth Ave. (First Floor), Pittsburg, Pa. ' anM-xw HAKSHAI8 OTTICT8L 1 Pmsflcao. Pa.. August i, 1S9X ( MABSHAIS 8ALE BT VIRTUE OF A writ of levari facias issued out of the) Circuit Court of tbe United States for the Western Distriot of Pennsylvania, and to me directed, I will expose to publlo sale, at the United States Marshal's office, In the city of Pittsburg;, Pa., on MONDAY, tbe 29th day of August, 1892, at 11 o'clock a. jr. all tbe right, title, interest and claim of H. C. Felil, administrator of tbe estate of Gamble Wier, deceased, and William A. Kerr, or, in and to tbe following; described real estate, viz.: All that certain, lot, piece or parcel of land, situate in the Twenty-first ward of the city of Pittsbnrs, county 01 Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and de scribed as follows, to wit: Beginning on the northeastern corner of Joseph and William streets, us laid down in the plan of the East Liberty Eanverein; thence northwardly along Joseph street sixty-one (61) feet and thence in depth extending back eastwardly, preserving the same width throughout, be tween William street and a parallel Una therewith distant sixty-one (61) feet north wardiy therefrom, one hundred and forty one and forty-two hundredths (14X42) feet. See Deed Book. vol. 625, page 19L On which lot tbere are erected ten two-story frame dwelling houses and other improvements. Seized and taken in execution as the prop erty or H. C Fehl, administrator of estate or Gamble Wier, deceased, and William A. Kerr, at the suit of the Mntual Life Insur ance Company, of New Tbrk. J. E. HAERAH, J. H. BALDWIN, ESQ., U. S. MarshaL Plaintiff's Attorney. AUCTION SALE. The maeniflcent household furniture and grand npright piano and handsome brlo-a-brac velll be sold THIS MORNING, At public auction, at tbe three-story house, 186 Sheffield St., corner Bldwell. Allegheny, at 10:30 a. K., sharp, rain or shine. Every thing mnst go. Avail yourselves of this op portunity. Recently furnished at a cost of $10,000. House open at 8:30 morning of sale. Goods sold to the highest bidder. Term cash. C JAVIS, Anctioueer. AUCTION SALE. ' Fnrniture.Carpet3,Piaiio10rgan,Groeeries,Etc. FBIDAT. AUGUST 5, at 10 o'clock, at the Rooms of the Henry Auction Co., 21 and 2G Ninth street. Fine Chamber Suites in oak and walnut, one fine Walnut Suite, cost $263; Parlor Suites upholstered in brocatelle, tapestry and rugs; Piano Forte.Organ, Pictures, Man tel Cabinets, Wardrobes, .Folding Beds, Ex tension Tables, Chairs and Rocker, Brussels and Inialu Carpets, for rooms, ball and stairs, also a lot of groceries and notions, etc. HENRY AUCTION CO., Auctioneers. EDUCATIONAL. NKWYonE, Klngston-on-Hndson. GOLDEN HILL SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Classical, Scientific and English Courses. JOHN M. CROSS. A. M., Principal. PRIVATE SUOETIIAND INSTITUTE; 315 Smlthneld St., Pittsburg. Pa. Shorthand and typewriting per month, 84 50; per quarter, 13; six months. 820. Write for catalogue. ROCK. HILL COLLEGE, Elllcott City. Maryland. Schools. Classical, scientific and commercial courses. Respectable young men and boys re ceived as boarders. Send for prospectus. BRO. DENNIS. President. WEST WALNUI STREET SEMINARY for young ladies. 26th year. Is pro vided tor giving a superior education in col legiate, eclectic and preparatory depart ments; nlso in music and art. Mrs. HENRI ETTA KUTZ, 2015 Walnut St., Philada. PENNSYLVANIA, BUSTLETON..PHILA DELFHIA St. Luke's School. A high class school. Exceptionally healthful loca tion. Delightful surroundings. Special care of younger boys. Illustrated catalogue. CHARLES II. STKOUT, P. E. MOULTON, Principals. ST. JOHN'S MILITARY SCHOOL, MANLIUS, N.Y. Fnll courses of study. Under the visitation of the Regents of University of New York and War Department. RT. REV. F.D. HUNT INGTON, Presfc; WM. VERBECK, Supt. THE MISSES ANABLE'S Boarding and Day School tor Young Ladies. Will reopen September 2Sth,at 66 Bayard Si, New Brunswick, New Jersey. EXAMINATIONS TOR ADMISSION TO THE WESTERN UNIVERSITY WUl be held Jnne 24-23. Sept. 12-13, at tne university. For catalogue address W. J. HOLLAND, D. D., President. CITT'O T W UNIVERSITY W -CO-CO JL. SIXTH STREET. Thi Pboohessivx and Leading school. Largest because the best. Not a cheap school, but you can afford to attend It. Its curriculum covers the entire field or modern educational requirement. Unsurpassed racultv. energetic management, sound discipline aud reputation. 32d annual Cata logue ready. Opens Sept. ft. Day and evening. H. M. ROWE. PH. P.. President. DUQUESNE COLLEGE. English, norma), classical, sclentlfictedles liter ary course, shorthand, typewriting, Looklceeplujr, night school, Saturday normal clas&es, music, elo cution, mechanical architectural drawing. Dis count to ministers children. Full corps of lu structors. Strong faculty annex. No difficult en trance examinations. Opens September 5. Send for catalogue E. M. WOOD, D. I.. Ll.. IX, President. Diamond st.. Pittsburg (opposite Court Heme). CUOICK l-KOPJSKTlJfij. TWO STORY AND MANSARD Brick home on North Hlland avenne, near Station street, containing 12 rooms, large balls, bath room, both gases, electric llglic and all modern improvements. Honse in perfect ropair. Will be sold furnished or un furnished. Lot 65x130 Icet. Ono or the most desirable residences in the East End. Per mits to view the premises can be obtained Iiom PiDztrrr Title and Tkcst Co , 123 Fourth Avenne. $500,000 To loan at 5 to 6 per cen tintorest, in amounts and for time to suit. Apply to SAM'L J. GRAHAM, Attorney at Lair, No. 150 Ithav., Pittsburg-. w JatfLsUisfLi
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