v THE. FETTSBTJBG. DISPATCH. TUESDA7. , .AUGUST x 9. -189S sv TWO. FATAL DRINKS. One Man Takes Whisky and Another Swallows Carbolic Acid. A DRAUGHT THAT WAS NOT WINE. Turner Took Quart of Bye and It Wu Too Much for Him. TOOK THE DOSE ONCE TOO OFTEN In Allegheny there were tiro fatalities from the drinking of poison yesterday. Arthur Croft drank an enormous dose of carbolic acid, and Hugh Turner swallowed quart of whisky. The carbolic aold proved to be as deadly as the whisky. Croft was a'tinner, Jiving at No. 7 Ells worth street, Allegheny. Owing to the re cent fire at Fleming & Hamilton's he was dismissed by that firm last Saturday, and the fact that he had lost his position caused many to think that he had poisoned him self intentionally. His wife does not be lieve this, and other circumstances indicate that he drank the acid by mistake. He was not feeling well Sunday evening, and his wife gave him a drink from a bottle of wine, which she then hid. Be Found His Dentil. Yesterday morning, after cheerily eating his breakfast, Croft went upstairs to pre pare to go out and seek work. Seeing a large bottle on the organ, he supposed it was the wine. The room was darkened by the closed shutters, and the color of the fluid was not noticeable. Croft swallowed a large drink, and immediately realizing that he had drunk something m'uch more fiery than eren whisky he ran down stairs, crying, "Lizzie, I am poisoned." The wife alarmed the neighbors, and while one of them gave Croft a big drink of salt water, another called Dr. Crombte. The physician gave the man a strong antidote, which partially relieved bis pain. He was then sent to the Allegheny General Hospital. There, after suffering great agony, Croft died at about 10 o'clock. Drank a Quart or Whisky. Turner was a Manchester laborer who had been for several years a strong drinker. At times he would leave the tipple alone and work hard for several weeks, and would then catch up by reveling in liquor for two or three days. About a rear ago he drank a quart of whisky in a few hours, and fell into a stupor so deep that Dr. J. C. Bedick was called to administer antidotes. On the following day Turner was about as chip per as ever. Last Sunday evening he re peated this operation, but this time with deadly result. He procured a quart of whisky, drank it in about two hours and be came unconscious. About 6 o'clock Mrs. Turner sent for Dr. Kedick, who lives near, on Pennsylva nia avenue, and the rjhvsician revived the mjm with drugs. Two hours later Turner died. The physician was again called, but he said his medicines were no longer of any Eejrvice. The dead man leaves a wife anS thjree children, with very little to keep them irfom starvation. HIS LAST DIVE. Gf eor-re Shelter Struck Bis Bead on a Bares and Didn't Else Again. fipftrffA Rhpltr nord 9 ft rrlas. va-V-.,. n. as drowned about 6 o'clock last evening 'while bathing in the Monongahela river 'near the loot of Thirty-fourth street. Shelter had been eiving an exhibition to his friends of his skill as a diver. He had dived under one of three barges which were lying near the bank and announced his intention of diving under two of the boats. When "he plunged iiito the water one of his companions noticed that he struck his head against, the bottom of the barge. He did not appearagain, and at a late hour last night his body had not been recovered. Shelter lived with bi parents on Twenty fourth street The affair was reported to the police. A Pawnshop Fqaabbl--. Joseph Shanholtz, who owns a second hand clothing store at the corner of Penn avenue and Sixteenth street, was arrested yesterday on a warrant sworn out before Alderman Burns by Constant Koszcok, charging him with assault and battery. Koszcok went into Shanholtz's store to pur chase a suit of clothes, and, after settling on the suit, they got into a quarrel over the price. Koszcok alleges that Shanholtz struck him and knocked him down and put him out of the shop. Shanholtz gave &00 bail for a hearing to-day. Ehs Is Not a Happy Wife. Johanna Solelinski entered suit before Alderman Burns yesterday, charging her husband, John, with assault and battery. They reside on Twentieth street. She al leges that they do not live happily together. He comes home drunk, she says, abuses her, and takes what little money she makes by sewing and washing. Lately his abuse has become worse, and last Sunday he gave her a terrible beatinz. He was committed to jail to await a hearing next Tuesday. IBE rLAXErS, Mars and Japllrr, to Its 5hown Free All This W.-lc. Mr. Henry Berber, the furniture man, will he pleased to meet his many friends and customers at his handsome private observa tory, located on the line of the Observatory Bill Electric Railway, and have them enjoy a first-class poep at the planets through his fine large equatorial telescope, which Is od erated by electrically controlled clockwork. Its lenses are made of the finest optical glass known to the scientific world to-day, and altogether la acknowledged to be the finest and most complete Instrument of its size in the State. The observatory will be open only be tween the hours of 10 and 12 every clear night this week, when liars will be in good position for observation and Jupiter in fair position. Tickets will be required by all (In order to avoid a rush) and can only be had at Mr. Berger's place of business, 612 and Sil Lib erty street, near Sixth avenue. Grocers Know a Good Thing. That's why all grocers who desire to suit their customers and thereby extend their trade veil the celebrated "Rosalia" and "Our Best" flours, made by the Iron City Milling Company. Positively no finer flours exist, and their tremendous sales are but a case of true merit Justly rewaided. rrs TMttsburs Is a Groat Center For transient room renting-the year round. If you have a room to rent don't fail to In sert it at ouce in The Dispatch oent-a-word advertising columns. Excursion to Atlantic City Via B. 4 0.B. R,f on Thursday, August 11. KateSlO the round trip, and tickets good for 12 dais and good to stop at Washington City. Trains leave Pittsburg at 8 a. it. and 930 r. sc. The Cost Is Nominal In comparison to returns yon get by adver tising 3 our vacant room in the "to let, rooms"oent-a-word columns of The Dispatch. Children's lte-r-rs Half Trice. 75 .Bedford cord reefers, $150; reduced from $2 50. See goods in window. A. G. CA.XFB2LX. 4 Sons, 27 Firth avenue. "A Fenny Saved Is a Fenny Earned. Deposit your money with the People's Saviors Bank, 81 Fourth avenue. Interest allowed on deposits. tts Buotsx is a powerful disinfectant and kills roaches, bedbugs and other insects the in s tant it touches them. 25 cents. DiWnri Little Early Btsers. Best pill for biliousness, sick headache, malaria, PUTTIHS W THE F0TNDATI018. A Start to be Hade on the Carnegie Library Within a Month, Bids for the contract of building the foundations for the big free library at Schenley Park are being received by Chair man James B. Scott, of the Building Com mittee. No advertisement for bidi was necessary, as contractors came In numer ously and the competition seems to be vigorous. Mr. Seott said yesterday that the contract wonld be awarded next week and work commenced a few days later. The foundations will be built as high as the grade line before winter sets in. The top of the walls will then be covered in and the foundations will be allowed to settle during the winter. In the meantime bidi for the super structure and completion of the buildings win be advertised for and the contracts awarded, so that when the spring of 1893 opens the work can be oommeneed promptly and carried forward with all possible speed. MEETINGS AND NOTICES. Steetlncs. "VI OTICE-THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE 11 stockholder! or the Pittsburg Forge and Iron Co will he held at the office or the company. Tenth t.. near Penn av., on TUESDAY, August IS. ISM, at 11 o'clock a. M.. for the election of director! for the ensuing year and for luch other Dullness as may be brought before them. F. E. RICHARDSON, SecreUry. PITTSBUBO. August J, 189. Freehold Bank. J PrTT'BCKO, July 29. 1882. j STOCKHOLDKRS' JIEETINO NOTICE IS herrbr riven that a meeting-or the stockholders or the Freehold Bank will be held at the bank. Times building. Fourth avenue, below Sratthfleld street, ritt-burg. Pennsjlvanla. NOVEMBER 19. 1892. at 11 o'clock A.M.. to vote for or against a proposition to renew and extend the charter, cor porated rights and franchises of the bank. By order of the board. JOHN F. bTEEL. Cashier. notices. VTOTICE-DR. JNO. COOPER. JR.. HAH RE 1 MOVED his offlcet from No N. Diamond si Allegheny, to rooms "tend 43 W'stlnghonse build ing, Pittsburg. Ear, nose, throat and chest dis eases. Hour! 1 to 4 P. X. Lrcal ISotlrea. TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN-HAVING DIS POSED of my entire Interest In the Brunswick Chop House, on August 1. to A. H. Jeremr, he has assumed all debts and liabilities of said Brunswick Chop House before and after said date. Bruns wick Chop House. J. W. CONANT. Prop. THOS. J. FOBD. Attorney at Law, 98 Diamond st. ESTATE OF ELLEKOR McQUAID, DE CEASED Notice is herebr given that letters or administration on the estate of Ellenor McQuald have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, ard those having claims against the same should make them known without delay. JOHN T. .McQUAID. 463 Fifth ave . Pittsburg, Pa. PERSONAL. PfcBSONAL Thousands of families can testify to the beneficial qualities of Van's Charm Root Beer. PERSONAL Mrs. Dr. McGrxnor's, S50 Wylle av.. Imperial treatment has no equal for sick men or women. PERSONAL-Drlnk plenty or Van's Charm Root Beer this hot weather If you wish to avoid being sunstrnek. PERSONAL Atlantic City, all Information of hotels, cottages, rates, etc, free of charge. Miss Snowden. 4tt Penn av. PERSONAL-Caah paid for old gold and silver watches and Jewelrr repaired: new work made to order. Chris Haueh. Ml Sralthfleld. PERSONAL-Credlt, yes, credit, on One dress goods silks, satins, -rraps.etc. at J. Dwyer's Room 4, McCance block, 701 Smlthfleld. PERSONAL Hair, moles, etc. on ladles' faces permanently destroyed by the electric needle without pain or scar: consultation free. Miss Streng, office 903 Penn av.. Dickson building. "PERSON AL-Ladles wishing to take Turin Fare 17 Baths or face massage for removing blemishes and lmDroTlnr the complexion wlU nle-.se visit mv jpiexion wiu please visit my pariors at wn renn av., i-ittsDurg, Miss Sherwood. PERSON AL When I was a small boy my mother always repaired my breeches and Jacket, but since I got to be a great big man. Dickson, the well-known tailor. 65 Fifth av.. cor. Wood st,. second floor, has been substituted, who now docs all my cleaning, pressing and renovating in great shape. Tel. 15o8. FOUND. POUND-Atlantlc City hotel and cottage rates and locations free, at Miss Snowden's, 449 Penn av. FOUND-Van's Charm Root Beer is the kind or drink for this hot weather; ask your dealer for it and take no other. ) FOUND Rubber stamps, seal presses, largest as sortment. Weber A Co's Stencil and Stamp Works, M Fifth av. Phone 823. T70UND That the "Fort Pitt" shirt Is the most 17 dressy in the market: laundrled, 75c: un launarled. 50c J. J. Aland. 131 Fifth av. FOUND Mouse-colored greyhound; bitch; reg istered: owner can have same by proving property and paying charges. Apply alflO Pike st., city. FOUND Ta-va-zon Diamond Package conquers catarrh. The cure! Delav dangerous: testl monlals thousands: proofs positive. Dr. Griffith. Third and Grant, rittsburg. LOST. IOST Lady's gold watch. hunting case: owner'! j name engraved on Inside of case: a liberal re- ard if returned. Room 707. Penn building. PROPOSALS. VTOTICE TO CONTRACTORS-SEALED PRO- POSALS will be received for constructing a sewerage sistcm for the borough of Wllklnshurg, Pa . until FRIDAY, Au-nst 19, at 2 r. M. Plans and specifications can be seen alter August 8 at the office of the Sewer Committee, corner of Wood St.. Wllklnsburg, Pa. The committee reserve the right to reject any or an bids EDEBURN & COOPER, Borough Engineers. TT 8. ENGINEER OFFICE, CUSTOM U , House, Cincinnati, O., August 6, 1892. Sealed proposals for furnishing a towboat to serve as tender for the Ohio river dredges during the present season, will he received at this office until 2:30 t. jj., AUGUST JO, 1893, tnu tueu puuuciy ododdu. apecincations, blank forms and all available information will be furnished on application to this office. AMOS STICKNE1", Major of En gineers, U. S. A. PROPOSALS FOE IRON WORK OFFICE of Building for Library of Congress, 1 East Capitol Street, Washington, D. C, Au gust 6, J692. fcealed proposals for furnishing, (lellverlnc and erecting in place, complete, the iron work of the Dome and Lantern of the Building for the Library of Congress, in this cltv. will be received at this office until TWO o'clock T. M., on THURSDAT. the TWENTT-FIFTH day of August, 1892, and opened Immediately thereafter In presence of bidders. Specifications, general Instruc tions and conditions and blank forms of proposal may he obtained on application at this office. BERNARD B. GREEN, Super intendent and Engineer. Office or Costroixeb. or ) AixxanEHT CocitTT, Pa., PrrrsBtrao, Pa., August 6, 1893. ) VTOTICE TO STEAM PUMP MANUFAC- TURERS Sealed proposals, addressed to the County Commissioners, will be re ceived at this office until 12 o'clock noon FRIDAY, August 12, 1892, lor one compound Duplex pump and one high-pro-sure Duplex pump, capacity about one thousand M.oooi gallons per minute; pump to be set on fonn-4 oations reaay ior steam ana water connec tions. Bids must be accompanied by bonds in double the amount of bid. The Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all bids. ' For further information, inquire at tho County Commissioners' office. JAMES A. GRIEB, Connty Controller. VTOTICE TO SEWER CONTRACTOB8 1 Sealed proposals will be received at the office ot the engineer in charge of street improvements at the Council Chamber, in the Borough of Sewloklev. until 8 o'clock r. it. on TUESDAY. the 9th dav of August, 1892, for construct ing a "Vitrified Pipo Sewer" in Beaver street, f roa Perry street to a point near Boundary'stroot, in said Borough or Sewlok lev. The length or said sewer will be about 6,000 feet. Plans can be examined, and snec Iflcations obtained at the office of F. A. Dun ham, engineer in charge. -- . -.-. GEO. H. ANDERSON, F. A. DUNHAM, Bnrxesa. Engineer. 8rwicxi.ET, July 88, 1892. 0-T1CT- OF COHTROLLER OT ) AXLZGBXRT COUKTT, Pa, J . x PrrrsBtmo, Pa., auk. B, 1891. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED at this offloe until TUESDAY, August 18, at 4 o'clock r. jc. for Oiling ap proaches to following bridges: No. S Plum creek, at Gerlocks; No. S Plum creek, at Unity Church; No. 6, Hums mn, at Oriera. Also for filling west approach and building wing. No. 2. Long rnn. Bids to be by lump sum for each bridge complete. Bidders wiu be required to give bond, with two suffloient sureties, in amount of Did. Successful bid ders to trlve bond, with two suffloient sure ties, In double the amount ot bid for the faithful performance of the contract- Bid ders must visit sites before bidding. The right to reject any or all bids is reserved. Specifications can be seen at County En gineer's offloe after Tuesday, Augusts, ISM. JAMES A. OBIER, County Controller- J 1 tfilWiW fr-c--A-a8asii :.,.i..., . JMW.M.. y' ilUff """ -j stsisat. .49 Clauiflett real ettate advertUemtnt on fA J page tm.eenU per. line or each Insertion, and none takenor Lut than twenty eenti, UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE Classified under the following hesdings will be ac cepted at the rale of ONE CENT PER WORD FOR EACH INSERTION whan paid for In ad ranee either at main or branch efflces. Wanted Advtrtttmenti qf all Kinds. BUCK AS S1TTJATIOXS, ROOMS, MALE BELP, FEMALE BELP, AGENTS, BOARDING, HOARDERS, MISCELLANEOUS, TO VKX ROOMS, PERSONALS. MISCELLANEOUS IOB SALES LOST AND FOUND.. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. .BUSINESS OFFICE , Cor. Smlthflelrt and Diamond Streets. ALWAYS OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOW8, WHERE .WANTS. FOR SALE. TO LET. AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements nould he prepaid unless adver tisers already have accounts with Tna Dispatch. FOR ALLEGHENY. NO. 107 FEDERAL ST., TELEPHONE 361. . FOR THE SOUTrTSIDF, NO. 1412 CARSON STREET. TELEPHONE NO. 8022. FOR THE EAST END, J. W. WALLACE. 8121 PENN AV. rrrrsBURO-ADDrnoN al. THOMAS MCCAFFREY, S500 Butler street, EMIL O. STCCKEY, 24th street and Penn avenue. ALLEGHENY ADDITIONAL. F. H. XGOF.RS ft SON. Ohio and Chestnut streets. THOMAS McHFNRY, Western and Irwin arenuei. WANTED. Male nets. BARBER First-class man; no other need apply. 4t Washington st., city. "DOILERMAKERS AND TANKBUILDERS At D the works of the Atlantic Refining Co., Point Breese. Philadelphia BOY Experienced at soda fountain. Mozle, Dlsnat-h office. Address C1ANVA8SEBS for best rellrlous paper In Pitts J burg for the money. Apnlv comer Elrkwood and Whitfield streets. Fast End. -lABPENTEi'S-FIve carpenters at Wm. Hamil j ton's, till Fifth av. CtLERK Grocer's clerk wanted In a cash store: must be a good man; state age, salary wanted and where last employed. Address Grocer, Dis patch office. CLOTHING salesman One who ran trim win dows preferred: good salary to right man. Crone's, ills. 1S17. m Carson st., S. 8. . v DRIVER-Young Fifth av. man as driver. Apply S20 MAN or good address can secure a permanent and profitable position br calling at once on E. M. Anderson, Superintendent, 104 Fourth av., Ferguson block, room 207, TANAGER for red brickyard near the city; au. must unaerstana me business thoroughly. Apply by letter to Wm. Hartupee, CbarleroL xa. ; give reierences. PLUMBER First-class man. Apply to Buerkle Bros., 250 Ohio St., Allegheny. REPRESENTATIVE calling on hatters and dry goods trade for a few novelties as side line: good commission; references necessary. Citizen, 42 Bleecaer st., N. Y. City. SALESMAN On salary or commission, to handle the new patent chemical ink erasing pencil; the greatest selllDg noTelty ever produced: erases Ink thoroughly In two seconds: no abrsslon of paper: 200 to S00 per cent profit; one agent's sales amounted to YW In six days, another (32 In two hours; we want one energetic general agent for each State and Territory. For terras and particu lars address the Monroe Eraser Manufacturing Company, X, 10. La Crosse. Wis. SOLICITORS for city and adjacent towns, Pittj bnrg Suit Club Company. No. 8" Sixth av. STEAM shovel engineers. Rcllly. Wall. V. H. R. Apply to McManus ft STENOGRAPHER First-class stenographer for two weeks. Address Remington, Dispatch of fice. WANTED An experienced greenhouse man. Apply 72, Allegheny market. XT OUNO MAN A bright. Industrious yonng man J. as salesman in a stationery and news store; only men of experience In the business need apply; state age, length or experience and salary expected. Address, giving reference, J. S. Wll.on, JlcKees port. Agents. AGENTS and salesmen in both city and country: men with some knowledge of horses or catuo preferred: good salesman can make big money and have steady employment. Star Remedy Co., 67 Warren St., New York City. . AGENTS-.TO introduee'the World's Fair book and campaign boou; also, geperal agent to travel: KOO p-ryear and all expenses; call all day Tuesday at 951 Penh ar.T International Pub. Co., J. Clagett, General Agent. " ' AGENT A general agent for Allegheny county for a cheap and useful article for every family ; has been in use for 18 years. Address Box 833, Wheeling; W. Va. AGENTS We want yon to sell advertising ma chine to merchants; patented; big pay. Arcn. Mfg. Co., Racine, M Is. AGENTS 82 to 7 dally; -experience unneces sary. Putnam ft Co., Perfumers, West Win sied, Ct. Female Help W-mtaO. APPRENTICES-Good sewers: others to learn dressmaking and cutting. S30 Penn av. GIRLS-Qulck; three girls: housework, f housekeepers, 5; other first-class help; s two sltua- uvus jiruvurcu iree. -4 reun av. GIRL Good girl for general housework. Apply at 194 Sandusky st.. Allegheny. GIRL for general housework. East End. 4911 Center av., LAUNDRY girl at the Home Hotel, Duquesne way. PICKLE bottlers (remale): experienced. Apply Luta Bros.. Main st,. Allegheny. Pa. THEATRICAL At once, first-chus singing and dancing soubrettes. chorus, variety, ballet and other talent, season '95-M. 442 Pena av. WOMAN for cooking and kitchen work, ply to 184 North av.. Allegheny City. Ap- Mal and Vernal Help Wanted. HELP 200 house girls, cooks, chambermaids: cooki for Sewlckley. 18 Third it.. Allegheny. HELP-Meat cook. 140; waiter. t3: boys to learn a trade. Walter's, 8 Sixth St., second floor. HOUSEKEEPER for hotel, seamstress, laun dresses, cooks, dining room girls, chamber maids, house girl i, 89 for country; dining room girls and dishwashers for hotels, German and colored girls, porters, drivers, waiters, farm hands, two colored men. Thompson's 60S Grant st. MAN COOK, waiter. 20 farm hands, woman cook, as per week: 2 dining room girls, cham hermatds, dishwashers, pantry girls, laundress, 203 house girls, working housekeeper, 8 colored girls, Swedes and Germans: highest wages paid here. Meehan's Agency, 843 Grant st. MAN and wire at Sewlckley Woman to do gen eral housework for family or two: man to take care of horses: this Is a first-class chance for goodpartles. Inquire John B. Roberta, 719 Liberty st,, Pittsburg. MAN and wire (without children) for ftrm. Call at 11 o'clock or address M. K. Harrison, in 6th avenue, Pittsburg. Situations Wanted. AGENCY Would be pleased to correspond with manufacturers or others desirout of being represented In Cleveland, O., with a view to es tablishing general agency there. Address T. A., 100 Bond st,, Cleveland, O. POSITION A married man with thorough prac tical knowledge of bookkeeping In all Its branches desires position as bookkeeper or gen eral office work: 14 years' experience. Address A, C, Dispatch office. POSITION as call clerk tn wholesale house by an experienced man not afraid of long hours or hard work. Address Experienced, Dispatch office. POSITION As housekeeper with widower with small family by competent lady. Address O. E., Dispatch office. POSITION br a scholar ana a patch office, "square" man who Is a fair hustler. Address Hostler. UN POSITION of any kind by steady young man not afraid to work. Address w. G., Dispatch office. POSITION As farm hand: can milk well; take 112 per month. Address B.W.. Dispatch office. POSITION by a young man orit: speaksGerman and English. Address L. K., Dispatch office. POSITION Any kind, by young man. Address C. M., Dlspateb office. SITUATION Bookkeeping To firms employing no bookkeeper, books , posted, audited and y U0 UVU-.KCC1 3(. IWUH , JJUBICU, BUUl balanced by an experienced accountant. L. H Carlisle piac, J nin ave. WANTED-Posltlon as buyer for large company stores, by man with ifi years' experience. Address Bnyer, Warren, Pa. WORK House or office cleaning by the dart can give good reference. Address M. M.. Dispatch office. Hotels, Dining- and Lunch Booms. HOTEL NORWOOD Most popular and coolest resort In the East End; Duquesne electric ears pass the doer: finest accommodations for driving parties; restaurant and bar attached: rea sonable rates. Frank Y. Over, Proprietor, 282 to 270 Frankstown av., near sliver Lake. HOTEL FEDERAL. 171 Federal st,, Allegheny! transient rates. 1 and 12 per day. M'KU IMPERIAL HOTEL, 84 and 88 Washington St. Special rates for permanent guests; elegant rooms and table. Ed. J. Shem. Prop. TI8IT Sevan's ladles'and genu' dining rooms. 90S Penn ave. : business men'sdlnner: ladles' noon lunch t maala anytime; everything In season. "IKgSORHOTEL, , Diamond st,, lodging K. WANTED. Hoarding Wanted. WANTED-Room and board for gentleman and wife; East End or Allegheny: private family.' modern conveniences: willing to pay ralrprlcaJor first-class accommodations. Address B. W., Dis patch office. TJTANTED-Koom and board in a private family1 if Dyayoungisayempiujou uurinr me uay; not over ISmtnutes' walk from postofflce; terms must be moderate. Address Duquesne, Dispatch office. WANTED boarcMng In Pittsburg with private fkmiiv with use of hath, for 84 ner weak hv a young man within li minutes' walkTrom postofflce;, reicreuce cacasaaw, amu,k to . u., Aujiatcu office. WANTED Room with board, furnished or un furnished, for gentleman, wire and ebikli reference given and required. Address, stating terms and location, C. J.L.. Dispatch office. Boarders and TUKlgers Wanted. BOABDKRS-Shadyslde-Rooms, with first-clsss board: adults only: references reqnlredi- Am berson av., third door below Presbyterian Church. BOARDING Persons wanting boarding for the summer, at reasonable rates, should write to Hotel Williams, Ohio Pyle. Pa. OCCUPANTS for furnished front rooms. 10 Sher man av., Allegheny. . Heal Estate Wanted. WANTED To buy or rent home; owners to take part pay Inboard. Address At A., Dis patch office. Instruction. A FEW students for my evening clssses in book keeping. Bookkeeping taught at practical In business. New methods with Improved voucher system a specialty. Opens September 1. For terms and other information address Walton Woolsey, professional accountant, 98 Fourth av. Bnslneaa Opportcmtles Wnnt-fl. L PARTIES will Invest from 110.000 to 1T0. 000 In a pay ing legitimate manufacturing business; must be well established and bear close investigation; manufacturer to locale In one of the thriving cities on the line or the C.. B. ft Q. R. R. : state full par ticulars; principals only: no visionary schemes; all communications confidential. Address XXEA 10, care Lord ft Thomas, Chicago III. WANTED Man with some push and 11.800 casn hv a reliable manufacturing concern: 11.200 salary, commissions and security tor money: don't answer this unless you mean business, Address 31. v., liispatcn omce, IFire lnsnranoe Want-o. B ENSWANGKR A ZAHN Fin Insurance, 88 rourtn av. Flnanda' Wanton. MONEY to loan, in sums of two. 11,000,12.000, 89,000 and upward, at lowest rates, on mort gages. Charles Somers ft Co., Hi Fourth av. MONEY to loan at lowest market rates en bond and mortgage; no delay. Reed B. Coyle ft Co., Cor. Fourth av. and Grant st. MONEY to loan at lowest market rates and with out delay. O. R. Fundrnberg A CO., No. 77 Fourth av. MONEY to loan on mortgage: no delay; Interest, Howard Brown, 151 Fourth lowest av. MONEY to loan on mortgages: lowest Interest; no delay. Black ft Balrd. 95 Fourth av. MORTGAGES on city or properly at lowest rates, ft Co., 92 Fourth av. Allegheny county Henry A. Weaver rr0 LOAN-1200,000 on mortgages: 8100 and up- J. ward at e per cent; aauu,vuu at tn per cemou residence Tnnstneis nronertv. vacant lots or farms S. H. French, 128 Fourth av. WANTED-To borrow l,000; 84.000 Improved property and 8780 vacant lot as security. Bus iness, Dispatch office. WANTED-Mortgages on improved elly or Alle gheny city property. McCune ft Coulter, 93 Fourth av. Miscellaneous Wanted. ELECTRIC MFG. AND SUPPLY CO.. 810 Bls eell block. Pittsburg. 64 Federal. Allegheny; Incandescent and bell wiring; special attention given electrical repairing: phone 1I78. PAINTING and Plate Glass glaxlng. B.C. Miller, (28 Grant St.. Pltuburg. PATENTS U. S. and foreign: fees payaoie on success. J. H. Stevenson, solicitor, Fifth av. PATENTS-O. D. Levis (20 years). Solicitor, ill Fifth av.. next Leader, Pittsburg: no delay. PRINTING Cheap and qnlck, at McFarland's, 67 Federal, Allegheny. TRUNKS hauled to and from the East End for V rty cents. Campbell ft Davis, No. It Seventh av. Telephone 278. TIT ANTED Everyone who wants the finest and IT cheapest wall paper In America to send for samples: sent free to any address. G. O. O'Brien, Paint and Wall Paper Store. 292 Fifth av. WANTED Well-dressed young men to wear the "Fort Pitt" shirt: laundrled, 7Jc; un laundrled. 80c J. J. Aland; 181 Fifth av. TTXANTKD For health there Is nothing to equal W Van's Charm Root Beer; it's Just the thing this hot weather. TI7 AWTKri Rftr 'ormaklnirlnirot molds. Mall VV price and description to Molds, carePltto- burg Dlspateb. WEARERS or spectacles to bur the best II steel and SI 00 gold spectacles and eye glasses yet offered ofWi t- Trteber. practical optician, at Sehaefer's Jewelry store, lip Fifth av. FOB BALK-MISCEIXANEOtJB. Musical Instruments. FINE upright piano cheap: almost new. Pennsylvania av.. Allegheny. 108 PIANO Magnificent upright piano, nearly new. will be sold at public auction this day at 10:30, and all tho elegant furniture; new a short time ago. 188 Sheffield St., Allegheny. QQUARE PIANO Very cheap. 814 North Hlgh O land av. Jlorses. Vehicles, Live Stock For Sale. "- ELDING Bay pacing gelding, seven years old, J 16V hands: record 2:84)4' at four years old over halTmlle track; has since then been used for road work, but has shown trials better than 2:90, which he Is sUU able to beat; he is perfectly sound, a prompt driver and doesn't scare at anything. For further particulars Inquire of Patrick McGraw. 827 East street, Allegheny City, Pa. HEARSE At a bargain, one hearse, nearly now must be sold at once. W. J. Snyder, assignor, Manor station. HORSE A widow lady will sell for 8300 cash the very handsome, stylish, Kentucky bred trot ting and family horse Duke Wilkes, 7 yesrsold, UK hands, weighs 1,000 pounds: be was sired by hed Wilkes, he by George Wilkes, the greet sire of trotters; dam Carrie Almont, record 2tl9)4i Duke Wilkes Is very stylish and finely formed, full mane and tall: needs no boots or weights: does not shy or pull: safe for the most timid person; he shows his high breeding! he trotted three trials, when purchased by ray late husband for 11,875, at Lexington. Ky., In 2i28, 2i77K, 2:23; Iwlli war rant him sound and kin and to trot a full mil la 2:80 or no sale: time shown purchaser and allow responsible party satisfactory trial. Also at any hair reasonable offer Brewster sidebar top buggy, single and double harness; all nearly new; will sell separate. Private stable. 127 West Seventeenth st between Sixth and Seventh ays.. New York City. HORSES-Lot or fine horses: one gray team, abont 13K hands high, one bay team about same height; lot or single drivers: a few wagon and heavy horses: also one gentleman's driver: will trot in 2:40; Is a splendid saddler; well bred and thor oughly broken: all these horses are well broken, and scare at nothing: also 2 six seat carriages and 1 surrey. Inquire 188 Forbes av. HORSE A famous pacer; can do better than .40: gentle and klndi lady can drive her; will sell cheap. 28 Chnroh av., Allegheny. WAGONS and carta of all descriptions tor sale; nw and second hand. Pittsburg Wagon Works, No. 333 Second ave. ; telephone 1870. Bicycles, Tricycle. Eta, For Sale. REPAIRING BICYCLES at short notice a spe cialty; moderate charges. 210 Blssell block. entrance Seventh av. 1 84 Federal, Allegheny. Machinery and Metals For .Sale, BOILERS and engines, second hand; all sizes, from 4 to 100 h. p. t cheapest In the market: 84 boilers and engines in stock, stationary and porta ble, upright boilers, mounted (arm engine, etc. i steam pumps, governor, pulleys and shafting. Telephone 8401, 28-25 Park way. J. S. Young, Al legheny, Pa. BOILER-40H. P. hnrlxontal boiler and 20 H. P, engine will be sold cheap; can be seen In use at B. Glockler's, 1127 Penn av. STEAM PUMPS, new ana second-hand boilers, engines. Injectors, ejectors. South Bend wood fmlleys. Iron bubs, shafting and hangers, machln sts' brass founders and iron-pipe fitters, 88 Water street. RubTMr Stamps and Stencils For Saie. GETyourrnbberstamps. steel stamps, st-netlt, seal presses, brass cheeks, etc, from Sheaffer ft Co.. 48 Fifth av.. Duff's College building. RUBBER stamp and seal factory, the largest in Pittsburg, at 82 Fourth av. McMahonBros. Miscellaneous For Sal. BARBER FIXTURES 8 new Congress chairs, center washstand, mirror combination ease, and everything necessary for a barber shop: good reason for selling. Address X. X., Dispatch office. CASH REGISTERS, safe, 20-foot awning, store counter. 88 Diamond st, FIELD GLASS Powerful field glass, cost 830, for 810. Address Post Box 892, Cincinnati, O. T?OR SALE Van's Charm Root Beer is prevent X lng sunstrokes ; keep yonr system in good con dition by drinking freely or this wonderful health1 drink. TTOR SALE-40 bbls. refined sweet elder. X Allegheny market. GOOD specimen silver hair dollar, date 1881, dress 785 Dispatch office. Ad- 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. SODA FOUNTAIN-Elght syrup,,wlth fixtures; almost newt a genuine bargain. Address bods. Dispatch office. TO PRINTERS 100 type eases and a few stands In good order for sale cheap. Apply The Dis patch Counting Rooms. WALL PAPER One cent a bolt; finer, "tatKc; gold, 8c: embossed solid gold, 4c: send stamp for 100 samples. Reed, Wall Paper Jobber, Roches ter, Pa. TOR SAXE BUSINESS. Business Opportunities. BARBER SHOP 8 chairs, mirror, combination case, French plate glass. 48x54: all new furni ture: will be sold cheap, patch office. Address K. B Dla- "pvRUO BTUXR Central location downtown, do XJ lng a good general drug and prescription bus iness; to a practical druggist here is a chance to Et an established business with a small capital. F. Hippie ft Co., 93 Fourth av. GROCERY store located on a good business cor ner on Penn av.. doing a cash business of taoo per week: stoek and fixtures will invoice about L 800: rent for storeroom and three dwelling rooms only 833 per month; will sell at Invoice, bee Lig gett Bros., 71 Diamond st. J RON MILL Making hoop iron and eotton'tles : to . a practical man who understands the hoop nslness and hat some capital here is an excellent chance. M. F. Hippie ft Co., 98 Fourth av. INTEREST In a manufacturing plant making mill supplies; to a live man who cau lake an active Interest her Is a chance with a small capttal, M. f . Hippie ft Co., 98 Fourth av. STOCK and fixtures of Ice cream and eonfectlon- ery store ; cheap to qnlck barer. Address Stock, Dispatch office. WHOLESALE produce business-Central city location: low rent; business yielding liberal firoflts and susceptible or larg growth under ln lllgent management, (1-SJ-ijJ) Charles Somers ft Co., 1S1 Fourth av. Business Properties For Silo HOU8E-At Ingram, on the P.. C, C. ft St, L. R. B.. right at the station, one acre with good two story and mansard rrame house or 12 rooms and storeroom, together with stock of groceries amounting to about 31,800: present owner did over 312.000 last year: this could be easily Increased to 120,000; the property alone Is worth the price at which we are offering the whole. If sold within the next 80 days. Sktvington ft Pedder, 188 4th ave. HOTKL Anew three-story frame hotel, 40x48, double porches, slate roof, cellar with heaters, etc., coptalnlng 39 rooms, with all modern Im provements; now licensed and doing a good busi ness; also a new frame barn. 43x50, all complete, together with one acrs of land, situate on the Perrysvllle and Zelienople plank road (Brush creek oil field); good reason for selling. For par llrulars call on or address John Ullrich, Thornhlll, Pa. ON Centre av., near engine house: store property at your own price. A. Baud, 441 Grant st. Manufacturing Sites For Sale. MANUFACTURING SITES-On Preble av.. Al legheny, 840 feet front, extending to Ohio river. COO feet in depth, acres, Penna. and P. ft W. R. R. sidings: on West Market st,. Allegheny, three-fourths acre. Penna. R. R. siding? on Penn sylvania av., Aile-heny, 155x180 feet, with pared Itreets on three sides: at Chsrtlers. 37 acres, P. ft i. E. and Penna. R. R. connections and electric cars to city; In Allegheny, 3-story brick factory, with pulleys, shafting, etc, suitable for light man ufacturing: to responsible parties desiring manu facturing sites outside the city lean offer rare In ducements with best of It. R. and water facilities within the "48-mlle shipping radius." Thus. H. Dickson, lit Fourth av.. room 45. MANUFACTURING BITE Near city, 2 good building! ooverlns about 80x100 feet, with 300 feetB.R. siding, cltv water, gas; suitable for al most any klndof light manufacturing. M. F. Hippie ft Co., 98 Fourth av. FOB S ALK LOTS. City Lots. SCHENLEY view lots, near Lawrenccvllle and Penn avenue cable cars: flO down, kmnll monthly payments; no Interest or taxes while pay ing for your lot. Black ft Balrd, No. 95 Fourth av. flo-p---400-8500-Herron Hill Park plan; vgi I O ohoice lots near Wylle av. cable carrat above prices; some on paved street; only 310 down, balance 8 a month; sure to enhance quickly. Black ft Balrd. 95 Fourth av, fiQtA A good corner lot, 20 feet front, on jpOUU Trent, near Write av , Eleventh ward. (136). W. A. Herron ft Sons, 80 Fourth av. East End lots For "-.!. C TENTER AV. lots, 48x178. only f2,O0O each: street Improvements and sewers paid for; choice lo cation; first-class Improvements: on a main thor oughfare; a limited number only offered at this Erfce; terms to suit. SeeM. P. Howley ft Son, 91 ilamond st. EAST END-Only 15 left of those handsome 40 foot lots, one square distant from Stanton and Nerlev ays.. E. E.. at 135 ner foot: thev are un- equaled as an Investment. (2-60-327) Charles Somers ft Co., 131 Fourth av. "sTt A UT) V.sf Inisa xKntxa ni-hhn-4liuwl '.1A AiAt 1UH, WllUll't UtJ(llUUIilinnj, X-i street, sewered, cUr "water, ta ana asphalt electric llxht, near electric cars and F. IS. it- iv v-t s Skisu j. a a- was vH -.aasu Black ft Balrd. 95 Fourth av. n aasi aa tmmm great Dargaini. EUREKA PLACE, Oakland; nice level lots 3350 to 8600 each: small cash payment; balance monthly. For plans and prices see George bcumldt, 157 Fourth ave. Allegheny Lots For Sale. TTOR SALE John K. Ewing ft Co . 107 Federal F st , have thelargest list or building lots on the California and Perrysvllle av. electric lines and can make the most liberal terms. FOR BALE Lots In Grove Square plan, Perrys vllle av., Allegheny.ion easy terms, without Interest, Call on Holmes ft Co., 420 Smltbfield St., for plans. ". i Suburban lrftsF6r Sale. ACREAGE Speculators, greatest opportunity extantt 150 acres or land short distance from Pittsburg to lay out in lots; all desirable; money to be made three or four times overt cheap. Address Speculation, Dispatch office LINDEN STATION, B. ft O. B. R-Lats near Second av.. tSOOeach, 815 cash, balance small monthly payments without interest or taxes; these are bargains. See Black ft Balrd, N o 95 Fourth av. Farms For Sate. FARM An elegant farm at only 850 per acre, 153 acres, level ground, highly productive; good buildings; abundance or water; line timber tract, largely maple: running stream: level road from railroad station, ten minutes' drive. (4-18-79). Charles Somers ft Co . 131 Fourth av. FOB BALE IMPROVED HEAL ESTATE City Residences. BLUFF ST., near college New brink house, 8 rooms, hall, bathroom. Inside and outside w. c; all late Improvements: terms to suit. Bobt, Coward, 20 Bluff st. REAL estate bargains: send for new catalogue, just out; mailed free. Black ft Balrd, 93 Fou: rth av. fitfl 8SO315 per month after a fen hundred cash ; J5J.) 15 minutes from postoffice; a good invest ment; a lovely home: I square from cable: beauti ful location, with guarantee or careful work and good material; this Is a new house of 4 rooms and attic, hall, cellar, stone walls, grates, city water, front porch width of house. level lot 22x100 to alley, a few steps off lovely paved street; clean, beautiful location; the points we harp on are con venlence, beauty and ceathfulness, desirable class of neighbors and terms suitable for all : buy where you will be contented to live; plenty of applicants lad to rent this house at f 15 per month. JohnF, weeny, 88 Fourth ave. A OOO for rrame house, almost new, with all rr modern conveniences, contains hall, 8 -ms, bath, laundry. A. Bauck, 441 Grant it. East End Residences For Sale. BOND ST., K. E. House; 8 rooms, bath, etc.: mustbesold: owner left town; make an offer. A. Bauck. 441 Grant st- FOR SALE Ih Sbadrside; 84.700 for an elegant new frame house or 8 rooms, front and side porches, bath, hot and cold water. Inside w. c. doiu gaces, -electric ugni. siate manteis tnrongn- Uf out, hardwood staircase, laundry complete with stationary tubs and stove, cemented cellar all sewered, pantry, range, and nicely finished throughout; lot 24X138 to an alley: located within one square of Firth av. cable cars. Moreland A Haas, 8114 Peon av., E. E. FOR SALE 83,300 A bargain: new frame house or 8 room and attic, ball, hardwood cabinet mantels, tile hearths: pleasant location In the East End. (84) Denniston. Elderkln 6 Co., Ltd., 8232 Penn av., E. E, TeL 8327. T?OR BALE Or exchange, one or East End's X most beautiful homesteads for downtown or Allegheny property. Address Widow, Dispatch office, t HOUSES Good investments; double frame house of 8 rooms and finished attic each, on good paved street, 'all modern Improvements; also 4 room house on rear of lot; the whole Tents for 3720 ner annum lot 20x11". nrlce onlv iVfiOO: terms. 12,600 down. See Baker X Co., 8227 Penn av.,E.E. TTOUBE-82.000: eheanest property in the city; 8 rooms, on srood street, near JJ. frame house, 8 Slectrlo cars; lot 28x100 to an alley; terms, 9800 own and 83 per month: don't rail to see this rare Bargain: immediate possession, see iiaxer u 8227 Penn, av.. East End. 86-' 80O for a new O. A. frame house of 10 rooms. BO) with .bath, ranae, pantries, sliding doors, hardwood mantels with cabinet mirrors, n. and a. fas. laundrv and everr modern improvement: street paved and sewered and tna fine locality. 1 square from North Highland av.: all street lm- Jirovementa paid. (347) Bee Moreland A Haas, 114 Penn av., E. E. QQ 600 for a nice model home or 8 rooms In -DJj the East End, within one square of ears: all Improvements, papered, chandeliers, sliding doors, bath (open plumbing), range, hot and cold water, cemented cellar, all sewered, porches, etc. ; Jioatesslon at once. (393). See Moreland A Haas, 114 Penn av., E. E. 2Q 600 A nice frame house of fl rooms. bath and iVU) two finished attic rooms, has tn o porches, electrie lights and gas. sliding doors, slate man tels, tile hearths, vestibule, and nicely paneredi alee lot -terms very easy. Baker & CO., 6227 Penn av., E. E. (EM OOO Oakland 8-room brick dwelling, nearly -rotj new; lot 28xl00 feet; a very neat borne and a bargain. O. B, Fundenberg i Co., No. 77 Fonrtn av. Allegheny Residences For Sal. "IHESTNUT ST., Allegheny, two-story double V; brick house and malf house. Nos. 140 and 142. e A,, tin a. .7.1Y feet on Chestnut St., running dbgk. to a pared alley 103 feet For further particulars inquire of Mrs. Justine Hoffman. ESPLANADE SI-., Allegheny-New brick house; Particulars, W. V. Derail, 407 Grant, Suburban Kesaaeneea sfor Sale, TTOR SALE Country residence, one mile from X Sewlrkley; 42 acres: well watered: all kinds of fruit; brick bouse. 12 rooms: marble mantels: re ception hall; nat. gas: fine barn. Robert H. Douglas. Attorney at Law, 408 Grant at. HOUBE-Nrne rooms; lot 130 front, 128 deep; bar. room 13x38 with fixtures: water In honest opposite Erie depot, NUes, 0. Inquire, premises. TOLKT, East End Residences To, Let. mn T.FTJnst finished, modern house. 9 rooms. X. Walnut st,. East End; location central ajit desirable: send for list. W. A. Herron ft Sous, 80 Fourth av. Allegheny Itesldenoe To Let. TO LET No. 7 Stockton ev Allegheny; excep tionally deslrabie modern brick bouse or 9 rooms and complete bathroom, laundry, furnace, both gases, etc.: furnlsbed (Including flno grand piano if desired), or unrnrnlshed: verv low rent until April 1. 1893. II. C. Webster, 1003 Penn av. fro LET By John K. Ewlng ft Co.. 107 Federal X st. (100 Allegheny houses at reduced rents). Send for free list. BuDurban Residences To Let, rro LET Near Wllklnsburr: low rent: 8 acres LET Near Wllklnsburg; low rent; 8 1 ground, house 8 rooms: outbultdlnas and fruits- W. A. Herron ft Sons. ) Fourth av. TOLET 814 per month: a good bouse. 8 rooms. No. 118 Charles It,, Knoxvllle; send for list. W. A. Herron ft sons. 80 Fonrtn av. Ttooms To Let, "lARSON ST., 2314 Nicely fornlshed front room. CEDAR AV.. 80, Allegheny Nicely furnished front room, second floor. ( iHESTNUT ST.. 17, PltUburg-Furnlshed front j room, 3 per month. T ESPLANADE ST. i nlshed rooms; pi 32. Alleahenr -Newlv for- private family; one fS; (19 and 115. FOURTH AV.. 133 Furnished rooms; front or back for gentlemen. L ACOCK ST. Furnished rooms, all modern con veniences. Apply to Moyle's, IBS Laeoek it,, Allegheny. MADDOCB. ALLEY, No. 32-2 newly-furnished rooms. y AKOARETTA ST.. 3914. East End Fnrnlsbed rooms: convei lenccs; nearN. Highland. OBINSON ST.. No. 130, Allrgheny-Ronms furnished and unfurnished. Room Renting Agency. CEVENTH AV.. No. 97-Large. nicely fornlshed O front room: suitable for one or two gentlemen; every convenience. UNION AVE., J3. Allerheny-Well furnished front room with board; terms moderate. ASHINGTON ST., 53, Allegheny-Furnished room; quiet family; rent moderate. WEBSTER AV., 84 Nice furnished room; and bath; reasonable rent. Tj See additional adieu under Wanted Boarders XJ I and Lodgers. Business Stands Tn ,-. BUSINESS Properties to Let-Unfurnished hotel of 13 rooms In good manufacturing town. Call on or address J. H. Chambers, 108 Fourth ave. TO LET Space with power, cor. Penn and Third aves.: three floors; 20,000 feet space: abundant power: good light: splendid location; every con venience. Apply Nicola Bros., 29 Fifth av. rLET-Four-story brick building. 139 "eeond av two doOrs from Sinl thfleld H. t will leas for five years. Apply at first floor office or KauT mannr'i tore. TO LET Storeroom on Butter street: good loca tion for any kind or business. Address Store, Dispatch office. Offices and Desk i'oom To Let. TO LET-Desk room. No. 108 Fourth av.. first floor front. Black ft Balrd, No. 93 Fourth av. Miscellaneous To Lets. TO LET Vacant lot, 30x110, with stable, Penn av.. Third st. and Exchange Apply Ni-olaBfos .20 3th av. corner alley. EDUCATIONAL. ST. GEORGE'S HALL For boys and young men, St, George's. Md . Prof. J. C. Klnear. A. M., Prln.; unsurpassed, thorough, safe; 82CO and 8300. SCHOOL AND HOME for boys and girls ot 15 years and under, charmingly situated, best ot Instructors and home culture. Address P. C Prngh, D. D.. Butler, Pa. XI8KIMINETAS SPSINOS SCHOOL. College preparatory for boys. Salt-burg Pa. Term opens September 13. Bojs received at any age over ten. Tuition 8503. For catalogue address WILSON 4 FAIR. Nxw YOF.K, Klngston-on-Hudson. GOLDEN HILL SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Classical, Scientific and English Courses. JOHN M. CROSS, A. M., Principal, PRIVATE SHOBTHANB INSTITUTE, 815 Smlthfield at., Pittsburg, Pa. Shorthand and typewriting per month, 84 50; per quarter, 112; six months. 820. Write for catalogue. ROCK HILL COLLEGE, EUlcott City, Maryland. Schools. Classical, scientific and commercial courses. Respectable young men and boys re ceived as boarders. Send for prospeotns. BRO. DENNIS. President, ST. JOHN'S MILITARY SCHOOL, MANLIUS, N. Y. Full courses ofstndy. Under the visitation of the Regents of University of New York and War Department. RT. EV. F.D. HUNT INGTON, Presfcj WM. VERBECK, Supt. THE MISSES ANABLE'S Boarding and Day School (or Young Ladles. Will reopen September 26tb,at 66 Bayard St, New Brunswick, New Jersey. Hollidaysburg, Pa., School for Girls. Unexcelled in location, buildings, grounds and in all the requisites of a first class school for girls. Certificate admits to Wellesley. Address MBS. R. T. HITCHCOCK. PARK INSTITUTE, SO NORTH AVENUE, ALLEGHENY, Prepares for college andbualness. Opens for the Autnmn September 5. Evening school September 25, LEVI LUDDEN, A. M., Principal. H A R CO U R T SKSHNABT, Gambler, O. For young ladles and girls. Founded 1887 to provide, west of the Alle gbenles, a school of the highest grade. Pu pils fron 21 States. Miss Ada I. Ayer, B. A, Prin. c KENYQISI Gambler, O. This old and MILITARY ACADEMY. and remarkably suc cessful school provides thorough prepara tion for oollego or business, and supervision of health, habits and manners. L. Bust, LL. D. HOLY GHOST COLLEGE Next session opens September 6. New students examined September & Special department for pupils requiring an ex clusively business training. For catalogue. tc, apply to the ittiv. I'jitbluilJNT. EXAMINATIONS FOR ADMISSION TO THE WESTERN UNIVERSITY Will bo bold Juno 24-28. Sept. 12-13, . at the University. For catalogue address W. J. HOLLAND. D. D., President. -TTT"3 T-ZJ "7" UNIVERSITY V U -LTO-LTO -JL. SIXTH STREET. The RitoaBxsHiVB aid LxAntxo school. Largest because the best. Not a cheap school, but iou can afford to attend K. Its curriculum covers he entire field or modern educational requirement. Insurpas-ed faculty, energetic management, sound discipline and reputation. Md annual cata logue ready. Opens Sept. s. Day and evening. U. M. ROWE. PH. P.. President. PITTSBURG ACADEMY, NO. 7 FOURTH AVENUE. Academic normal and thorough business educa tion, drawing, penmanship, German, elocution, natural sciences, etc Commercial course Includes thorough Instruction in all the English nranches. Fall term opens September 6, 1802. Hon. Thomas M. Marshall. President Board of Trustees. For catalogues address J. WARREN LYTLE. Principal. DUQUESNE COLLEGE. English, normal, classical, scientific ladles' liter ary course, shorthand, typewriting, bookkeeping, night school. Saturday normal classes, music, elo cution, mechanical architectural drawing. Dis count to ministers' children. Full corps of In structors. Strong faculty annex. No difficult en trance examinations. Opens September 8. Send for catalogue. E. M. WOOD. D.-D.. LL. D.. President. Diamond St., Pltuburg (opposite Court Hcuse). THE PENIISYLVAlilA STATE COLLEGE Courses in general science, biology, chemis try, civil, electrical, and mechanical engi neering, mechanic arts, modern language, history and political science. Ladles' course in literature and science. All tuition free. Board and other expenses very low. Xew buildings and equipment. Fall term opens 8ept.lt. For catalogue, address GEO. W. ATHERTON, LL. DPresldent, State College, Pa. OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY, COLUMBUS, OHIO, Baa 71 Professors and assistants, S6 Depart ments, and IS laboratories. Courses for de grees in arts, philosophy, science; agricul ture, horticulture) and forestry, veterinary medicine, pbarmaoy, and civil, mechanical, eleotrical and mining engineering; law, postgraduate courses for the master' and ttootor's degree. Send t or a oatalog-ue. AUCTION S LK. AUCTION SALE. The raainlflcent household furniture and grand nprlubt piano aud handsome brlc-a brae will be sold THIS MORNING, At public auction, a t the three-story resi dence, 186 Sheffield st., corner Bidwell, Alle gheny, at 10:30 o'clock sharp, rain orshlne,by order or M. Marquis, Esq. Everything must go. Avail Tour-elves of this opportunity. Recently furni-hed at a cost of $10,000. House open at 8.30 morning of sale. Goods sold to tho highest bidder. Terms cash. -C. DAVIS, Auctioneer. AUCTION! AUCTION I Closing out sale of fine furniture, carpets, piano, etc., to make room for the lanie stock; orsvocerie-, drygonds, boots and shoos, etc., TUESDAY, Aug. 9, at 10 o'clock-, at the rooms of the Henry Auction Co., 24 and 2t Ninth st. Mnst be closed out to make room. Fine chamber suites, handsome parlor fur niture, tables, chairs, rocker, sideboards, wardrobes, folding beds, bookcases, desks, lounges, pianoforte, orzarj, china clo-ets, brussels and Intrraiu carpets, mattresses sprinzB and bedding, kltcheu and laundry furniture. Sale po-lttve. HENRY AUCTION CO., . Auctioneers. AT AUCTION. 87,000 stock of groceries drygoods, boot and shoes, notions, scales and fixtures, WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 10, At 10 o'clock, at the rooms of the Henry Auction Company, 21 and 25 Ninth street, and continue until the entire stock is sold. The stock of a country store, consisting of groceries, drygoods, canned goods, boots and shoes, Fairbank platform and counter soales, tea cans and fixtures, syrups. Tine gar, hardware, etc SJe positive. HENRY AUCTION CO., Auctioneers. CnCSICE PROPERTIED STRATFORD PLACE, TWENTIETH WARD. HIGH, DRY Al LBfEL LOCATION UNSURPASSED. Within three minutes' walk of overy street car line to the East End and within Ave minutes' walk of Roup station, P. R. E. Every lot is perfectly level and has front age of SO ft. on a 50 ft. avenue and Is far enough above grade to make a beautiful ter race. We are selling these desirable build ing lots wltb street Improvements paid for at $10 to 819 per front foot less than proper ties on unimproved streets in le3s desirable neighborhoods in East End are selling for. For plans and prices sea & 166 Fort AH ED6EW00D. 100x200. LOVELY RESIDENCE SITE, Fire Minutes' Walk orstatlon. Is covered wltb beautiful forest shade trees; lies about three feet above established grado of street; gas, water, sewer, electric light, etc. An elegant place for a fine suburban home. SK1V1NGTON & PEDDER, 1G6 Fourth ave. FOR SALE. ACREAGE PROPERTY 9 acres in Twenty-second ward. 2 aores, with brick bouse, In Twenty second ward. 30 acres in Twenty-second ward. 14 acres In Eighteenth ward. 15 acres in Nino teentU ward, and several others. Come and see us. J. H. COLEMAN & CO., Telephone, M23. 8212 PENN AYE., E. E. FINE SUBURBAN HOME. Complete house, 10 rooms, wltb most all the conveniences of a modern city house, four or more acres of the most beautiful grounds; easily reached by rapid transit or carriage. (07). See W. A. HEBRON 4 SONS, 80 Fourth ave. GERMANIA SAYINGS BANK, Cor. Wood and Diamond sts. Deposits of $1 and upward received and Interest paid thereon, commencing from the 1st and IStb or each month. Jos. Abel, President: A. E. Succop, VIco President; A, E. Niemann, Secretary: W. H. Wilker, Treasurer; Ueo. W. Guthrie, Solic itor. Direotors: Jos. Abel, A. Groetzinger, J. F. HaveKotte, Cbas. F. Schwarz. Christian Sie bert, Wm. Neeb, Peter Kiel, XL H. Niemann, A. E. Succop. Open dally from 9 A. v. to 4 r. v., and on Saturdays from 9 a. M. to 6 r. x. Now Is the best season for planting and pruning trees, laying out of lawns and tak ing charge ot work generally; also draining HERMAN HELM, Landscape gardener, ELLSWORTH AV., Shadyslde, Pittsburg, TUS PARROTS, $5 A lot which we guarantee to learn to talk. Also young mocking birds, $3 each. ESPICH'S BIRD STOBF Je25-TUi-3U M0 Smltbfletd street STRAYED. Bay horse, a little lame in front foot. Liberal reward forinformation of his where abouts. WM. GUNNING, autVrn 437 Penn avenue. M. MAY-SONS & CO. FINE DYEING AND CLEANING. 58 Sixth ave. Pltuburg, Pa. Telephone J083. tts STURTEVANT HOUSE. NEW YORK. American plan 82 SO to 83 60 per day. European plan 81 U per day upward. THE STURTEVANT HOUSE Is the most central in the city; near all ele vated roads, street car lines, principal places of amusement and large retail stores. All the comforts or home with the addi tional conveniences of the metropolis la offered oar guests. , THITSTUBTEVANT HOUSE, Broadway, 28th and 29th sts.. New- York, r.Y I
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