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    THE PITTSBURG DESPATCH. THURSDAY, ' . AUGUST , 11, 1891
DEMAND FOR FUNDS.
The City School Authorities Want
the State's Appropriation.
THEIR ANNUAL EEPOET EEADY.
Some Interesting Figures About Teachers
and bcholars.
HOW THE SCHOOL 1I0NET IS SPENT
The report of the director! of the Pitts
burg district of public schools, which is
filed every year -with the State, was to hare
been presented to the Board of Education
Tuesday night A quorum did not attend
and there was no meeting. For a district
to get their share of the State's appropria
tion for schools it is necessary to file a state
znent with the State with an affidavit and
certificate sworn to by the President of the
Board of School Directors of the district
and countersigned by the Secre
tary of the board. This affidavit
states that the schools of the district hare
been kept open according to the require
ments of the school law for the term of ten
months during the school year ending the
first Monday in Jnne, and that the several
branches of study required by law to be
taught, including tho subject of physiology
and hygiene, with special reference to the
effect of alcoholic drinks, stimulants and
narcotics upon the human system bare
been regularly introduced and taught in all
the schools during the school year specified
and that no teacher had been employed who
had not a valid certificate. 'Xhe State upon
receiving these papers draws a warrant ana
sends it to the treasurer of the district.
Some Interesting; Facts.
Some interesting facts' are revealed by the
report just made for the Pittsburg district
for the school year ending on the first Mon
day in Jnne, 1892, and ior the fiscal year
ending February 1, 1892. It shows that the
total number of schools in the district is
C68, in which are employed 39 male teachers
and 629 lemale teachers. The average
salary of the male teachers is ?145 per
month, and of the female teachers $31. The
total number of scholars enrolled and attend
ing the different schools is 32,882, there be
ing 16,291 male scholars, and 16,591 female
scholars. The average daily attendance of
these pupils was 24,298, and the percentage
of attendance 7(1 The cost of educating
each pupil was at the rate of $1 49 per
month.
The treasurer received money from the
following sources. The State appropriation
tor the rear ending in June, 1892, was
$77,348 81. The treasurer had a balance on
hand from last year amounting to $171,
015 04. He received from collections of
taxes of all kinds $637,319 63. From loans
made since the last report he received $172,
222 50, and from other sources $14,672 91.
This would make the receipts amount to
$77,348 81 from the State and $995,230 08
lrom various other sources.
Bowlhe Money Was Spent.
The money was disbursed in the follow
ing manner: In purchasing ground,
l$42,722 25; in building and furnishing
, houses they emended $175,202 91; for rent
and repairing, '$30,980 40; the teachers,
I including the erening schools and superin
i tendent, required $402,012 14; fuel and con-
tingencies are put down at $90,030 24; fees
I of the treasurer amounted to $2,262 88.
The salaries ot the secretaries
amounted to $5,446 63. They reduced their
debt and paid interest to the amount of
$127,301 70 and rarious -other expenses
amounted to $26,150 85. The total expend
itures tor the year were $902,110 01 and
cash on hand amounted to $170,468 88. which
amount is the total resources oi the Board.
The district owes on unsettled bills 554,15a
The total amount of money borrowed or un
paid claims being the debt of .the district
is $836,200. The liabilities exceed their re
sources by $719,881 12, but they hare
against this the estimated value or school
property, which is $3,276,000.
There are 2,500 schools in the State and
85 in Allegheny county fronttwhicli similar
reports are sent every year. The State's
appropriation for schools has been $2,000,000
but the last Legislature increased this
amount to $5,000,000. The appropriation is
fixed for two years. By virtue of this in
crease the schools of Pittsburg will receire
$193,108 this year as their share, as against
$77,348 81 last year. This, it is argued,
will decrease the taxes for school purposes
considerably.
The report is signed by President "Will
iam H. McKelry, Secretary Charles Beiefar
and Treasurer Joseph F. Detiniston.
'Worse Tban a lock-Oar.
The. statement of Mr. J. Sterling, of
"Wickliffe, Ky., will be of especial interest
to mechanics, many of whom have had a
similar experience.
T am a cooper by trade, and for many
years worked in Chicago. About 12 months
ago I had an attack of diarrhoea, which be
came chronic I was treated by two prom
inent physicians of Chicago, but from them
receiTed no permanent benefit. I then
went to Texas, where I was again treated
by a leading physician with results similar
to those I had previously experienced. In
May I came to "Wickliffe, Iy., in a very
debilitated condition, consequent upon this
long continued trouble. I went to a drug
store for relief. Chamberlain's Colio,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemedy was recom
mended. The first dose relieved me, and
two 25 cent bottles cured me. I consider
myself well to-day."
Mr. Sterling is 62 years of ape and a very
nice old gentleman, and reliable in all mat
ters. He came here in a very low state of
health, but now says he leels perectly well
and buoyant and has had no symptoms of
diarrhoea for three or four weeks. Chamber
lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
is very popular here. G. "W. Shivell,
Druggist, Wickliffe, Ky. WThsu
I. O. O. F. EXCUESIOX
To Buffalo and Niagara Falls, Via P. & XV.
By., August 16.
Special train ot first-class day coaches
and Pnllman sleeping; cars will leave P. 4
W. depot, Allegheny, at S 30 P. x. (city time)
Tuesday, August 16, running via Butler
and Erie, arriving in Buffalo, 6.30 A. it,
Niagara Falls 6 SO a. m. next day. Tickets
coocLflve days. Pare (4 75. Toronto, Can.,
(5 7K
CHKAF POPCLAE EXCURSION
To Conueant Lake, Tla the P. & W. Ky.
Special train will leave tho P. A W. de
pot, Allegheny, at 8 o'clock a. jl, city time.
Sunday, August li, and rnn through to Con
noautLake without change or cars or stops
for passengers. Arrive 12 o'clock noon. Re
turning, leare the Lake at 5 r. it, Eastern
time. Arrive Allegheny at 9 r. v. Fare for
tho round trip $1 23.
Flour ts rittsburc
The growth of Pittsburg is not to be com
pared to the wonderful increase in the sales
or the celebrated "Rosalia" and "Our Best"
brands or flour. The Iron City Milling Com
Danv is eJtertine everr effort to suDDir the
trade. Ask your grocer lor their flour and
be happy. tts
Excursion to Atlantlo City
Via B. & O. B, R. on Thursdar, Augnst H.
Rate $10 the round trip, and tickets good for
12 da) a and good to stop at Washington
City. Trains leare rittsburc at 8 A. il and
9:20 r. M.
A Wise More,
There is nothing better than opening &
bank account with the People's Saringi
Bank, 81 Fourth arenne, by depositing (L
They allow intorest on deposits. tts
Are Yon Aware
Tills is the time to advertise' yonr vacant
rooms in the cent-a-word adVertUlner
oluinns of The Dispatch under Booms ton
ItT
Bcgiwe contains' no poison. Itcoflldbe
swallowed with Impnnity.bnt ItklllsroBclies.
bedbugs, etc. quicker than lightning. 26
.. n.a ., ., II lis, la.. "
hGUM H. Hit UVA.V.W
JUDGMENT CONFESSED.
Thomas Fawoett & Sons Take Another
Step in "Arranging; Their Business Af
fairsThe Senior Member of the Firm
Talks of Their Action.
Yesterday judgment was confessed In the
sum of $5,257 83 by Thomas Fawcett &
Sons, the well-known coal operators and
river men, in faTor of F. M. Arnold, trustee
of the First National Bank, of Clarion, Pa.
"There is scarcely any need of public an
nouncement of this," said -James T. Faw
cett, last night, "as it is simply another
step in closing up our affairs. At the time
of our failure, two years ago, the Fint
National Bank, of Clarion, held our note
lor the sum for which we yes
terday confessed judgment There
were a number of other notes held
against us as every one knows. The bank
ot Clarion bad had considerable business
with our firm in years past, and they did
not choose to press us. They allowed the
matter to rest for awhile, and a few. days
ago asked us to confessjndgment, which we
willingly consented to do. "We have been
engaged ever since our failnre in arranging
matters for our creditors, and now are in
comparatively fair shape, and within a few
months can make the settlement."
MEETINGS AND NOTICES.
Meeting.
XI OTICE-THE ANNUAL MFETING OF THE
1 stockholders ortheFlttsburg Forge and Iron
Co will be held at the office of tlm company. Tenth
t.. near Penn av.. on TUESDAY. August IS. ISM,
at II o'clock, a. M for the election of directors for
the ensuing year and for such other Business as
may be brought before them.
F. E. RICHARDSON, Secretary.
PlTTSBUJlO, August 2, 1SSZ.
Xoncefl.
XTOTICE-DK. JNO. COOPER. JR., nAS RE
i MOVED his offices from No. 43 N. Diamond at.
Allegheny, to rooms 42 and 43 Wfsllnghouse build
ing, Pittsburg. Ear, nose, throat and chest dis
eases. Hour 1 to 4 P. M.
NOTICE-TO PARilES WHO WILL PERMA
NENTLY locate a manufacturing plant (em
ploying 200 men) on our property we will donate 5
to to acres of ground and 515, W Incash: property
ls located short distance from the city and has good
shipping facilities, both If. It. and river; only re
sponsible pirtles meaning business need apply.
Address BUSINESS. Dispatch office.
N"OTICElS HEREnYGTvEN THAT STOCK
certificate number two hundred and nfty
seren (257) calling for one hundred and twenty-sir
(ISS) shares of the capital stock of the Steubenrllla
and Indiana Railroad Company, Issued by said
company to and the propertv of Salem township,
county of Tuscarawas and State of Ohio, was on or
about the lOtli day of April, A. D 187-5. lost or
destroyed, and that the owntr thereof Is about to
apply for a reissue of said stock.
Clerk or Salem township
Port Washington, Tuscarawas county, O.
JtJLT. 1892,
BnslnrMB Changes.
VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
partnership subslstlngbetweenH.H.Bergman
aud J. F. Bergman, under the firm name of H. A
J. F. Bcrgmau, was by mutual consent dissolved
on the 1st day of July. 1832: all debts previous to
this date will be paid by I he old Arm. U. H. Berg
man 111 coutinur business at the same place, o.
OS Federal st., rooms, 2d floor. Allegheny. Pa.
II. II. BERGMAN,
J. F. BERGMAN.
VTOTICE !s HEREBY GIVEN THAT TnE
1 partnership subsisting betvi era Buerkle Bros,,
under the firm name oi Buerkle Bros., was by
mutual consent dissolved on the 4th day of August,
1892; all debts previous to this date will be paid by
Win. A. Buerkle, who will continue business at the
same place, 2J0 Ohio street. Alleghcnv, Pa
JOSEPH H. BUKRKLE,
WM. A. BUERKLE.
Dividends.
TJmted States Gt ass CojirAKT. J
riTTsBCKO, Pa.. Aug. 10, 1892. 5
D1VIDFND-THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF
the United States Glass Compatir have this
day declared a dividend of FOUR PERCENT (4
per ent) on the preferred capital stock of this
company out of the earnings of the past slxmontbs,
pavahle September 1, 1892.
Also declared a dividend of THREE PER CENT
(3 per cent) on the common capital stock of this
company out of the earnings of lite past six mouths,
pavable September t, 1S92.
The transfer books will be closed from August 20
to September L both Inclusive.
ANDREW H. BRYCE.
Secretary.
r.pgnl ynxr.
rpo WHOM IT MAT CONCERN-HAVING D1S-
JL i'OSED ormy entire interest in tne urunswicK
Chop House, on August 1. to A. H. Jeremy, he has
assumed all debts and liabilities of-sald Brunswick
Chop House before and after said date. Bruns
wick Chop House. J. W. CONANT, Prop. ' i
FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY,
121 and 123 Fourth avcuue.
ESTATEOT GEORGE VAN EYNDHOVEJT. DE
CEASED Notice Is hereby given that letters
of administration on the estate of George Van Evnd
hoven 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 CO..
Administrator.
DAVH) Q. EWING. Attorney.
JAMES F. EOBB. Attorney at Law. '
XJOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT LETTERS
i testamentary on the estate of Leonard Walter.
Sr., deceased, late of Allegheny. Pa., hare
been granted to the undersigned, to whom all per
sons Indebted to said estate are requested to make
immediate payment, and those having claims
or demands against the same will make known
without delay. JOSEPH STRATMAN,
JAMES F. ROBB.
Executors.
FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY.
121 and 123 Fourth ar.
F ROTATE OF DANIEL C. HAMILTON, DE.
i CEASED Notice Is hereby given that letters
of administration on the estate of Daniel C, Ham
ilton have been granted to the undersigned, to
whom all persons Indebted to sild estate are re
quested to make Immediate payment, and those
having claims against the same should make them
known withoutdelay.
ilLirj.ll I TITLE AND TRUST CO..
121 and 123 Fourth av.
J. A. EMERY. Attorney.
ESTATE HUGH McCUTCHEON, DECEASED.
Executor's notice-Notice Is herebr given
that letters testamentary on the estate of Hugh
McCutcheon. late or Indiana township. In the
countv of Allegheny and State of Pennsylranla,
deceased, hare been granted to the undersigned,
to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are re
quested to make Immediate payment, and those
having claims or demands against the same will
make them known without delay.
R. S. MCCUTCHEON,
Bennett P. o.. Pa.
PERSONAL.
PERSONAL Thousands of families can testify
to the beneficial qualities or Van's Charm Root
Beer.
PERSONAL-Mrs. Dr. McGranor, 350 Wylle
av.; imperial treatmeht has no equal for sick
men or women.
PERGONAL Drink plenty of Van's Charm Root
Beer this hot weather If you wish to avoid
belig sunstruck.
PERSONAL Cash paid for old gold and sllyer
watches and Jewelry repaired; new work made
to order. Chris Hauch. Ml Smithfleld.
PERSONAL-Credlt. yes, credit, on line dress
goods, silks, satlns,wraps,etc, at J. Dwyer's
Boom 4, McCance block, 701 smithfleld.
PERSONAL-Will John Gallagher, who worked
near Clarksburg. WestV., In the sixties please
send his address to James Creahan, No, 12 lustln
st PltUburgf
PERSONAL Hair, moles, etc, on ladles' races
permanently destro) ed by the electric needle
without pain or scar; consultation free. Miss
Streng. office 903 Penn av.. Dickson building.
IERSONAL-Ladles wishing to take Tnrko Face
Baths or face massage for removing blemishes
and Improving the complexion will please visit my
parlors at 003 Penn ar.. 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. 05 Fifth ar.. cor. W ood St..
second floor, has been substituted, who now does
all my cleaning, pressing and renovating In great
BUllWi
Tel. 1333.
FOUND.
FOUND Van's Charm Root Beer is the kind of
drink for this hot weather; ask your dealer for
It and take no other.
FOUND Rubber stamps, seal presses, largest as
. sortment. Weber A Co'i Steucll and Stamt
Works. 34 Fifth ar. Phone 83.
FOUND That the "Fort Pitt" shirt Is the most
dressy in the market; lanndrled, 75c: un
launaried. 60c. J. J. Aland, 131 Fifth av.
"CHJUND At corner of Western and Irwin avs
JC pocketbook. Owner can have same by prov-
il'SJ-f "P"J "" JJ"7 cuarges uy calling at 41
Fifth avenue.
"POUND Ta-va-ion Diamond Package conquers
7 catarrh. The cure! Delay-dangerous: testi
monials thousands: proofs positive. Dr. Griffith.
Third and Orant. Pittsburg. '
LOST.
LOST A white English setter bitch: right side of
head and right ear black: small black ticks over
body and legs; license plate No. 8, series B. notify
John Crispin, B76 Fifth ar.. city.
IOST On Wood St.. near Fifth av Wednesday.
J 10th. a pocketbook or card receiver containing a
sum of money and card with name or owner; finder
will con rer a favor by leaving It at Reymer A Bro, 'a.
SCB-JI2 Wood st.
STRAYED.
Bay horse, a little lame In front foot.
Liberal reward forlnformatlon of tils where
T . uuau,
auf-ro 437 Penn arenne. I
V
3- Ctatsijled real estate advertUemmtt on thU
jxtpe ten cents par line for each Insertion, and
none takenor test than twenty cents.
UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE
Classified under the following beading will be a
cepted at the rate of
ONE CENT PER WORD
FOB EACH INSERTION when paid for In ad
vance either at main or branch offices.
V'anteii Advertitementt of all Kvndx.
SUCH AS
SITUATIONS
MALE HELP,
FEMALE HELP,
AGENTS,
KOOMS,
BOABDING,
BOARDERS,
MISCELLANEOUS
TO LET ROOSIS,
PERSONALS.
MISCELLANEOUS FOB SALE1,
LOST AND FOUND.
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH.
BUSINESS OFFICE
Cor, Smithfleld and Diamond Streets.
ALWAYS OPEN.
BRANCH OFFICE3 AS FOLLOWS. WHERK
WANTS. FOR SALE. TO LET, AND OTHER
TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WTLL BE
RECEIVED UP TO P. M. FOR INSERTION.
Advertisements nould be prepaid unless adver
Users already hare accounts with Tm DtsrATCB.
FOR ALLEGHENY. NO. 107 FEDERAL ST.,
TELEPHONE 3SX1.
FOR THE SOUTHSIDE. NO. 1412 CARSON
STREET. TELEPHONE NO. S02J.
FOR THE EAST END. J. W. WALLACE, em
PENN AV.
PrTTSBURG-ADDmON AL.
THOMAS McCAFFRET. S500 Butler street.
EMIL O. STUCKEY, J4th street and Penn avenue.
ALLEGHENY-ADDITIONAL.
V. H, KGGERS SON. Ohio and Chestnut streets.
TnoM AS McHENRY, Western and Irwin avenues.
W ANTED.
Main Hals.
TARBERat247 0hiost,, Allegheny.
BOILEKMAKF.RS AND TANKBUILDERS-At
the works of the Atlantic Refining Co., Point
Breeze, Philadelphia.
B'
OYS to distribute cards in Pittsburg-. Allegheny
and surroundlnc'towns: reply with stamp. S.
J. Tucker,
Dravosuurg. ra r. o.
, Box 106.
BOY A bright boy for office. 11 to 11 years of
age. Address, In own handwriting. Box 932. city.
BOY8-Two
Label Co.,
strong "boys.
169 Second are.
Inquire Pittsburg
BOY Experienced at soda fountain.
Moxle, Dispatch office.
Address
i1ANVA8sERS for best reunions paper In Pitts-
y Durgiorme mom
and Whitfield streets,
for the money. Applr corner Klrkwood
case -na.
"(ARRlAGE-SMITH-Flrst-cl&ss carriage-smith
J for coach work; also trimmer. Apply t 6825
Penn ar.
DRUG CLERK Registered assistant out of city;
steady position to right party : state salary: no
blirwaces; elve reference.
Address Hops, DIs-
palch office.
FREMAN-Competent man; carpenter; must be
an A No. 1 mechanic In every respect; capable
of handling large gang of men: must lie strictly
sober; steady work and good wages to right party;
none others need apply. Address N. B. C. Dis
patch office.
IABORERS for working in foundry and metal
J yard. Call at Room (12, Lewis block.
MAN Active, Intelligent young man to take
charge of exposition exhibit: one uudersUnd
Ingnincnluery preferred: first-class reference re
quired. Address stating wages expected, Machin
ery, general delivery, city.
MAN An experienced man to sell retail fnrnlsh
lur goods and custom shirts In Pennsylvania
and Ohio; must have some trade of his owu.
Ad-
aress Traveler, uispatcu omce.
MAN and wife (without children) for farm. Csll
at 11 o'clock or address M. K. Harrison, 131
Fifth ar., Pittsburg.
MANAGER for red brick yard near the- city;
must understand the business thoroughly.
Apply by letter to Wra. D. Hartupee, Charlerol,
Pa. ; give references.
MEN The elty of Philadelphia has grown so
rapidly within the last three years thst men of
ever- class, trade and profession are wanted to fill
vacancies in wholesale houses, stores, factories,
hotels, etc : bookkeepers, SIS; collectors, flS; ste
nographers.315: dry goods, grocery. stock and entry
clerks, l2;watchroeii,drivers,porters,tl2;englneers,
(18; firemen, (14: cooks, (SO; waiters, 13: janitors,
useful men and others enraged at once; merchants'
orders everv mall. Old Reliable Merelnts' Union
Agency, 145 North Seventh St., Philadelphia, Pa.
MEN In everj county to manufacture and sell
our elder lnado without apples: -100 per cent
eroflt. Address with stamp, litir Process Cider
o., Kansas City, Mo.
Mi?:;
"eN Bench hauds. WiUey Bros., 64 Lacock
Allegheny.
1 )HYSIOlAN Good location -tor a physician i
I. will buy a small, slock of drugs i will 1
'ho
rent
building or sell to suit; town sure to grow; must be
sold soon. Address Bteck Agency. OU City, Penn.
PRINTER and toner at once: one that can handle
Omega paper. Address Box 2(17, Klttannlng,
Pa,
'"POLLER Who has had experience in coldroll
Xv lug steels; good rrsDonslble position with good
wages to rignt man. Xi 49, 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 absaslon of
paper; 200 to SCO per cent profit; one agent's sales
amounted to (020 In six days, another (32 In two
hours: we want one energetic general agent for
each State and Territory. For terms and particu
lars address the Monroe Eraser Manufacturing
Company. X, 10. La Crosse, Wis.
CALEjMEN saiarr or commission, to nanale
kj greatest novelty paieniea; exclusive territory;
sells at sight: particulars free: sample 50c
Unity
D. C. Co., Dept. O, Unity Bldg., Chicago.
SOLICITOR Leading Phlla. house wants good
solicitor on specialty; position worth (900 year.
U Dispatch office.
SOLICITORS for elty aud adjacent towns. Pltts
burg Suit Club Company.. No. 32Slxth av.
TINNERS-Two. at once, at John McGarrcy'a, 72
Taggartst.. Allegheny.
WANTED Man with some push and (1,600 cash
by a reliable manufacturing concern; (1.200
salary, commissions and security for money; don't
answer this unless tou mean business. Address M.
W.. Dispatch office.
YOUNG MAN stenographer and typewriter;
salary(35 per month: must give reference.
Address if. K., Dispatch office.
Agents.
AGENTS and salesmrn In both elty and country;
men with some knowledge of horses or cattle
preferred: guoa salesman can make big money and
nave sieauy employment. Dtar Aeiueay vo.,
VVarr-Pnit V.wVnrtrilv
07
AGENTS for the watch case, self-lighting pocket
lamp; (25 per week guaranteed: particulars
for stamp. Toledo Lamp Co., box 431. Toledo, O.
AGENTS We want you to sell advertising ma
chine to merchants; patented; big pay. Arcn.
Mfg. Co., Racine, Wis.
k GENTS-H to r
experience unneces-
XX sary.
sted. Ct.
U . . -.
1'uuism a io,
errumers, WestWIn-
Female Delp Wanted.
APPRENTICES-Good sewers: others to
learn dressmaking and cutting. 930 Penn ar,
ClOOES. chambermaids, house girls. Mrs Kirk
' Todd's Employment Office, 23 Sedgwick St.,
Allegheny,
CIOOK and chamDermald; good wages.
J Cliff st.
No. 1
pHAMBERM AID at Home Hotel.
GIRL Must be able lo cook; for famlla of two;
good wages paid. Inquire at 111 Sheffield St.,
Allegheny.
GIRL for general housework: small family.
Apply at CO Sheffield St., Allegheny,
Mala and Female Help Wanted,
MAN COOK, waiter, 20 farm hands, woman
cook. (8 per week: 2 dining room girls, cham
bermaids, dishwashers, pantry girls, laundress,
200 house girls, working housekeeper, 6 colored
girls, Swedes and Germans: highest wages paid
here. Meehan's Agency, 643 Grant st.
AN AND WIFE Man and wife without chll-
dren: man to fill nlace in stable or heln farmer
wife to do cooking for three or four men; every,
thing supplied, with good wages, monthly; within
20 BiUes of city. Apply No. 603 Smithfleld.
TEACHERS Four, McCandless township. The
X McCandless School Board will, at their next
meeting, elect 4 teachers to fill vacancies; terra. 8
months, salary, (42 per month. Election will be
held August 20, at the hour of 1 o'clock r, M, at
what Is known as the Willoughby, or No. 2 school.
In said township. Applicants may file their appll-,
cations with the secretary of the board, L. A.
Heidelberg. P. O., Perryavllle, 1 ersonal attend
ance at election will be required; Wexford mail
leaves Allegheny P. O. daily ai7;U A. M.
WOMAN COOK for hotel wages (9 per week; 2
dlnlngroom girls. (4; laundresses, chamber
maids, cooks and nurses for families: 200 house
girls, German and colored girls, drivers, farm
bands, porters, white and colored waiters, 3 col
ored men. Thompson's, 608 G rant st.
Hot els, Dining and Lnnch, Booms.
HOTEL FEDERAL, 171 Federal St., Allegheny:
(180 to (2 00 a day; special rales when per
manent IMPERIAL HOTEL. 88 and 84 Washington St.
special rates for permanent guests; elegant
rooms and table. Ed. J. Sheni. Prop.
VISIT Kevsn'sladies'and gents' dining rooms, SOS
Penn are. 1 business men'sdlnner; ladles' noon
lunch; meals any time; everything In season.
WINDSOR noTEL, Diamond St., lodging S3.
60c per night.
Tt anted Partner.
ACTIVE PARTNERS for one-half Interests In
two established businesses) (900 to (1,000. Room
SO, 93 Fourth ar.
pART.NER-(5M capltatt established nlumblng
i business. Address A4. Dispatch office. I
.
WANTED.'
T situations. Wanted.
EMPLOYMENT as porter or driving wagon, by
young man of experience. Address Junploy
meni. Dispatch office.
POSITION as bookkeeper or clerk In wholesale
or manufacturing business: willing to be taken
on trlalt not arrald or Inng hoars or hard work.
Address Experience, Dispatch office.
POSITION A German, mlddls age, long experi
ence In hotels aud restaurant, wishes position
In temperance hotel, restaurantor boarding-bouse.
Address A. H.. Dispatch office.
110SITION with Arm as manager of advertising
1 department: ads written on contract. Address
Writer, Dispatch office,
POSITION As gardener aud to manage green
liouse. 85 Federal street. Allegheny.
SITUATION to take care of horses and garden.
Address G. II.. Dispatch office,
WANTED-Posltlon as buyer for large company
stores, by man with 15 years' experience.
Address Buyer, Warren, Pa.
,TT70RKof any kind; by young man; has expert-
ence In dairy. Address Dalrj. Dispatch
office.
Boarders and Lodstara Wanted.
BOARDING Persons wanting boarding for the
summer, at reasonable rates, should write to
Hotel William's, Ohio Pyle, Pa.
BOARDEKS-S0 Sycamore St..
first-class boarding, H 80.
Mt, Washington)
Rooms M anted.
"tTTANTED Two well-furnished rooms in good
v location, sincuy pnvie lamiiy. ior ge
iren tie-
man, wife and daughter.
Answer Nelson, Dls-
paicn omce.
Instractlon.
A FEW students for my evening classes In book
keeping. Bookkeeping taught at practical In
business. xNew methods with improved Toucher
system a specialty. Opens September 1. For terms
and other Information address Wslton Woolsey,
professional accountant, 98 Fourth av.
LADIFS and gentlemen to enter a private class
In shorthand and typewriting, beginning Aug.
15. day and evening. Call at Private Shorthand
Institute, 315 Smithfleld st., Pittsburg.
Bnalneaa Opportantlna Wniitnt.
PARTIES will Invest from f 10.000 to S30. 000 In a pay
ing legitimate manufacturing business: must
be well established aud bear close Investigation;
manufacturer to locate In one of the thriving cities
on the line of the C. B- A Q. R. K. ; stale full par
ticulars; principals only; no visionary schemes; all
communications confidential. Address XXXA 10,
care Lord A Thomas. Chicago 111.
WANTED A man or some mechanical ability
and "oil country push-' can secure a good
position as foreman on contracts for a new kind of
work. If he has or can get (2.000 for Investment in
an enterprise now starting up: there's "go" and
money In It. Pusher, Dispatch office.
WANTED Energetic young man with (1,200
wishes to take active Interest In some es
tablished and profitable business In Pittsburg: must
be paying and bear close Investigation. Write
particulars to P. W. C, Dispatch office.
WANTED Two young men with 12,500 desire
to engage In or bur out some profitable busi
ness in rilUDurg: no inuera neea apply: sinciin
vestlgatlon Instituted.
...! .1... I-..1h U-.ll. rnll- ... 1
VrIte fully toR. X. 0.,
uispaicii omce.
Boolcketplns Aucunnts. Etc, Wanted.
BOOKKEEPING To firms employing no book
keeper, books" posted, audited and balanced
by an experienced accountant. L. 11., Carlisle
place. Fifth ave.
Fire Insurance Wanted.
BEN SW ANGER
Fourth ar.
A ZAUN -Fire insurance.
Flnancla' TTantoo-
FIN ANCIAL Mortgages negotiated on the most
favorable terms, houses reuted, rents collected;
promnt returns made. Logue & Sehroeder, Oer
manla Bank bullnlng. rooms 201 and 202.
MONEY to loan. In sums af500. tl.fCO, (2.000,
(5,000 and upward, at lowest rates, on mort
gages. Charles homers A Co., 131 Fourth ar.
MONEY to loan at lowest market rates on bond
and mortgage: no delay. Reed B. Coyle A
Co., Cor. Fourth ar. and Grant st.
MONEY to loan at lowest market rates and with
out delay. C. R. Fundenberg A Co., No. 77
Fourth ar.
MONEY to loan on mortgage: no delav; lowest
Interest. Howard Brown, 151 Fourth av.
MONEY to loan on mortgages; lowest Interest;
no delay. Black A Balrd, 95 Fourth av.
MORTGAGES on city or Allegheny county
properly at lowest-rates. Heury A-Weaver
A Co., 92 Fourth ar.
TO LOAN (200,000 on mortgages: (100 and up
ward at 6 per cent; (500,000 at 14 per cent on
residence or business property, raeant lots or
farms. S. H. French, 125 Fourth ar.
WANTED -Mortgages on Improved city or Alle
gheny' city property. McCuue ft Coulter, 98
Fourth ar.
Miscellaneooji Wanted.
ELECTRIC MFG. AXD SUPPLY CO.. 310 BIs
sell block, Pittsburg, 04 Federal. Allegheny;
.Incandescent and bell wiring; special attention
given electrical repairing: phone 1373.
EXPERIENCED doctor to locate at Relsslng,
Washington county, Ps.. a mining town of
about six hundred population: salary to be col
lected through company's office. Address E. It.
McCarly. BrldgerUle. Pa.
PAINTINO and Plate Glass glazing. R.C. Miller,
62 Grant St.. Pittsburg.
PARTY to Invest In an improved slide valve for
the purpose of developing and manufacturing.
Address X Dispatch office.
OATENT8-U
S. and forelzn: fees navaoie on
i. success. J,
H. Stevenson, solicitor, 100 Fifth ar.
PATENTS-O. D. LeTls (20 years). Solicitor. 131
Fifth ar., next Leader, Pittsburg: nodelar.
.s,
D. EARNS A CO., law and collection agency,
room 4. 132 Fourth av. : consultation free: no
charges until collections are made: suit entered at
auv uiiii;, rt-ub cuurcfcvu null juuriKas;rs wailieu;
reference, Geo. B. Hill A Co, or any city bank.
TRUNKS hauled to and from the East End for
Ofty cents. Campbell A Davis, No. 12 Seventh
ar. Telephone 273.
I7ANTED-Everyone who wants the finest and
V cheapest wall paper In America to send for
samples: sent free to any address, G, (. O'Brien,
Paint and Wall Paper Store. 292 firth ar. '
WANTED Well-dressed young men to wear
the "Fort Pitt" shirt: laundrled, 73c;un
laundrled. 60c J. J. Aland. 131 Fifth ar.
YsTANTED For health there Is nothing to ennat
VV Van's Charm Root Beer; It's just the thing
this hot weather.
"If ANTED-Rig for making Ingot molds. Malt
I price and description to Molds, care Pitts
burg Dispatch, ,
WANTED-Rldlng and driving horse: young,
sound and stylish. O, P. Dearth, Browns
ville, Pa.
WEARERS or spectacles to bur the best (1 steel
andtsoo gold spectacles and ere glasses yet
offered ofw. 1 Trleber. practical optician, at
bchaefer's Jewelry store. 130 Fifth r.
1O0O mors people to come to Aufrecht's Gallerr.
9 77 Firth ar.. and get a dox. of (8 cabinets at li
during this month.
FOB SALX MISCELLANEOUS.
Musical Instrument.
FINE upright piano chenp; almost new.
Pennsylvania ar., Allegheny.
103
PIANO Magnificent upright piano at residence,
188 Sheffield St., cor. Bldwell. Allegheny, will
be sold at public auction thts morning at 10:10
o'clock sharp; terms cash. C. Dayls, Auctioneer.
Boraea. Vehicles. Lire fitocar For at.
C1ARTS. surreys, road carts, buck wagons and
1 buggies or all kinds. Mlsth, Robinson A Co.,
No. 114 Wood street, Pittsburg.
HARNESS 1-horse harness and wagon, all In
good condition; will be sold cheap. Inquire
at 40; Preble ar.
HEARSE At a bargain, one bearse. nearly new;
must be sold at once. W, J. Suyder, assignor.
Manor station.
HORSES-Lot of fine horses: one gray team,
about 15H hands high, one bay (earn about
same height; lot or single drivers: a few wagon and
heavy horses; also one gentleman's driver; will trot
In 2i40; Is a splendid ssddleri well bred and thor
oughly broken: all these horses arc well broken,
and scare at nothing: also 2 six seat carriages and
1 surrey. Inquire 133 Forbes ar.
WAGONS and carts of all descriptions Ior sale;
new and second hand, Pittsburg Wagon
Works, No, 333 Second are,; telephone 1870.
Bicycles, Tricycles, E(a, For Sale,
BICYCLES-Two Liberty pneumatic bicycles
nerer ridden; price (lis each: retail price (150
Address Frank Faiibalrn. 620 State St.. Erie, Pa.
REPAIRING BICYCLES at short notice a spe
cialty; moderate charges. 310 Blssell block,
entrance Seventh av.:4 Federal. Alltglieny.
Machinery and Mela's 'For disle.
BOILERS and engines, second hand: all slr.es.
from 4 to 100 b. p.; cheapest In the market: 04
boilers and engines In stock, stationary and porta
ble, upright boilers, mounted farm engine, etc.:
steam pumps, governor, pulleys and shafting.
Telephone 3401, 23-23 Park, way. J. 8. Young, Al
legheny, Pa.
NGINE-One273h. p. Corliss englne.automatle
ralves; almost new; will be sold at a bargain.
Address Box 1332, Pittsburg, Pa.
STEAM PUMPS, new and second-hand boilers,
engines, injectors, electors. South Bend wood
fralleys. iron hubs, shafting and hangers, maeliln
sts' brass founders and Iron-pipe fl ttcrs, to Water
street.
Bnbbar Stamps and Stencils For Saie, f
GET your rubber stamps, steel stamps, stanclls,
' seal presses, brass checks, etc,, from Sheaffer
A Co.. 4 Filth ar.. Duff's College building.
RUBBER stamp and seal factory, the largest in
Pittsburg, at 42 Fourth ar. McMahonBros.
Miscellaneous For Sal.
R SALE-Lesie and furniture in a 40-room
tea; win ne sold cheap:
Jaaes A. Morrow, Jr.,
good reason for selling.
tS. Liverpool, u.
TJR SALE-VanU Charm Root Beer Is prevent
X1 Ing sunstrokes: keep your system In good con.
dltlon by drinking freely of this wonderful health
drink. , - '
FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS,
Mlseellaireotin For Sale.
PATENT right
Penn ar.
entirely new Invention.
436
PRINTERS' stands and cases for sale cheap: a
prompt buyer will get a bargain: second-hand
saw table in good condition: sold because apace
needed. Apply Dispatch business office.
TO rilINTER8-100 type
in good order for sale
cases and a few stands
le cheap. Apply The Dls-
paten Counting Rooms.
WALL PAPEB-One cent a bolt: finer. 52K:
gold, 3c: embossed solid goId.-4ct send stamp
for 100 samples. Reed, Wall Paper Jobber, Koches-
FOB SALE-BCSINESS.
Business Opportunities.
A CHANCE to ret rich.
Once In a man's life-
hA ltna A thBnif. nnw
-fA. time. If he will try it.
trvthlst send for my circular; it will please, you.
Charles Plnmmer. Tremont House. Chicago.
BARBER SHOP- chairs, mirror, combination
case. FretiiA plate glass, 4SxM; all new lurnl
ture: will be sold cheap. Address K. B Dis
patch office.
BUSINESS CHANCE - An Investment of
1,600 will secure one-half Interest in an es
tablished business, controlling Important patents
and paying large profits; rare chance. AUes Bro.
A Co.. 1st Fourth av.
DRUG STOKE Central location downtown, do
ing a good general drug and prescription bus
iness; to a practical druggist here Is a chance to
get an established business with a small capital.
M. F. Hippie A Co., 90 Fourth ar.
GROCERY STORE-Ono of the oldest and best
grocery stores in the booming c'ty. win Invoice
from BOO to 1,000 dollars ; good reasons for selling.
Address Grocer, l23J.thav., Altoona, Pa.
HOTEL A new three-story frame hotel. 40x48,
double porches, slate roof, cellar with heaters,
etc., containing 19 rooms, with all modem Im
provements: now licensed and doing a good busi
ness; also a new frame barn, 46x50, all complete,
together with one acre of land, situate on tne
Perrysrllle and .Zelienople plank road (Brush
creek oil field); good reason for selling. For par
ticulars call on or address John Ullrich, Thornhlll,
IRON MILL Making hoop Iron and cotton'tlrs; to
a practical man who understands the hoop
business and has soma capital here Is an excellent
chance. M. F. Hippie A Co., 96 Fourth av.
INTEREST In a manufacturing plant making mill
supplies; to a live man who can take an active
Interest here Is a chance with a small capital.
M. 1, Hippie A Co., 96 Fourth ar.
JOSEPH GHEENWAY. Business Agent, 608
room. Ferguson block. 104 Fourth avenue, tel
ephone 2029, has for sale the following businesses:
Price (1.500 Hotel and restaurant, located on one
of the busiest avenues In the city: fully equipped
and doing a profitable ready cash trade; nice 3
story brick dwelling, containing 10 rooms and
raults.
Price (330 Butcher's, near Laurence Vale; rent
(15 monthly; established 12 years; marble counter
and full equipment.
Price (S50-Confectlonery and notions. Allegbiny;
rent (12: good position: nicely fitted: suit a lady;
trade might be considerably Increased.
Price (Asoo-Drugstore dolag a highly profitable
bushiest in prescriptions and counter sales; returns
approach (5, 000 yearly; located In a rising suburb
north of the city: on lease at moderate rent; cash
required down, (2,000.
Price (L 200-Confectlonerr and fruit business on
the best thoronghfara In Allegheny; superbly fitted
with mirrors and showcases, office and all conven
iences; rent nearly all sublet; first-class,, profitable
ready money trade: enly requires to be Investigated,
to be appreciated; (000 can remain or would take a
partner.
Price (375 Barber shoo, fully equipped; cash
(250; rent (24 monthly: short distance from the city,
opposite railway station: good dwelling.
Price (1. 200-Milk route, with grocery, egg and
butter store, fully equipped. Including hurse aud
wagon; located short distance from the Court
House: good-paying, well established business: to
a live man this oners an unexceptional chance;
dwelling contains 4 rooms, store, cellar, stabling
and yard.
Price (jOO Good paying business, easily mtn
aged: no nrcvlous knowledge necessary to carry It
on; showing profits of 60 per cent: lias almost a
monopoly; rent 1380; centrally situated and open
to every Investigation.
Price (275-(300-Butcber's bustoess-16th ward:
cars pass door; same hands many vears; fnlly
equipped, rent only (12 monthly; profitable trade
done, but could be greatly Increased by a live man ;
BJICUUIU UtlSIUUIl.
Price (1,500-Dry goods, notion, tin. china and
glassware store; In a populous district 5 miles from
the city: electric cars pass duor aud near the rail
way station: rent (15 monthly: ntrc clean siock:
returns (no weekly, which is open to Improvement;
under the management of a lady.
rpHE Orster Ocean saloon and restaurant. No, 185
JL and No. 187 Bank St., Cleveland. O.tone of
the best known houses In the country for last 20
j ears: commands first-class trade: doing business
of (00.000 pt-r Tear: reason for selling want to go
out of the business.
uness. Apply so lis
r to Hannun A Frawley,
itu ana 1S7 Bank st.
Cleveland, O.
Q1 300 Butcher shop, slaughter house: Iot28x
tlDJ. j loo ft. ; sewered: cor. Loefiler alley, and Tor
ley st. D. BehenASon, 4U2Peunar.
Manuractnrtn Sites For Sale.
MANUFACTURING SITES-On Preble ar.. Al
legheny. 340 feet front, extending: to Ohio
river. MO feet In depth, 3M acres, Penua. and P. A
AV. R. R. sidings: on West Market St.. Allegheny,
three-fourths acre. Penua. U. R. siding; on Penn
sylvania ar., Allegheny- 133x130 fret, with paved
streets on three sides: at Chsrtlers. 37 acres, P. A
L. E. and Penna. R. R, connections aud electric
cars to city; In Allegheny, 3-story brlok factory,
with pulleys, shafting, etc, suitable for light man
ufacturing; to responsible parties desiring manu
facturing sites outside the city I can offer rare In
ducements with best or R. II. and water facilities
within the "ts-niiie shipping radius." Thos. 11.
Dickson. Ill Fourth av., room 43.-
ANUFACTURING SITE-Near city. 2 good
buildings covering about 80x100 feet, with 300
feetR.R. siding, cltr water, gas: suitable for al
most anr klnn of light manufacturing. M. F.
Hippie A Co.. 98 Fourth av.
FOR8ALK LOTS.
City Lots.
0 0 1 rr-(40O-(!09-Herron Hill
Park plan:
cable cars at
iD.ii I O choice lots near Wylle ar.
above prices: some on pared street: only (10 down,
balance (1 a month: sure to enhance qulcklv. Black
A Balrd, 05 Fourth ar.
$500"
Lot, Butler St.: line of electric cars;
good location; cheap. D. Bchen A Sou,
4ll2Penn'ar
East End Lots For Siln.
C1ENTER AV. lots, 48x175. only (2, 000 each: street
Improvements ard sewers pal 1 for; choice lo
cation: first-class Improvements: on a main thor
oughfare; a limited number only offered at this
B rice; terms to suit. See 31. P. Ilowley A Son,. 01
lamond st.
EAST END-Only 15 left of those handsome 40
foot lots, one square distant from Stanton and
Ncgley avs,, E. E., at (35 per root; they are un
quaied as an Investment. (2-53-327) Charles
Burners A Co.. 131 Fourth ar.
ELEGA.vT large corner lot, Crart ar.. Oakland;
a bargain for a ready buyer. (2-43-314.) Charles
Homers dp Co., 131 Fourth avenue.
IUREKA PLACE.' Oakland: nice level lots (340
J to (GOO each: small cash payment: balance
monthtv. For plans and prices see George
Schmidt, 137 Fourth ave.
LOTS A great bargain, I will sell four lots, nice
nnd level, across Laramer ar. bridge cheap If
taken soon. Address T. D. Harmon. 203 Shady ar.
CJl SOO East End A nice level lot. 30x150 feet to
aDAj an alley: good residence street, 2 sq. from
either 5th or Ellsworth aves. (139). W. A. Herrou
A Sons. 80 Fourth ave.
AHeghenr Lot For Sale.
FOR SALE-John K. Ewlng A Co., 107 Federal
st., have the largest list of building lots on the
California and Ferrysvllie av. electric lines and
can make the most liberal terms.
Suburban Lota For Sale.
LINDEN STATION. B. A O. R. R-Lots near
Second ar (SOOeach, (15 cash, balance small
monthlv payments wltnout interest or taxes; these
are bargains. See Black A Balrd, No 95 Fourth ar.
LOT-(10 cash and (2 n we-k will bur a nice build
ing lot at Wllklnsburg at from (230 up to (433
as to size, location, etc., near to t'a. R. R. and Du
quesne electric, on which the fare is only 7 cents:
these lots are a good Investment to anyone of small
mc.instno lot with less than 30 feet front; good
wide streets, etc.: AVIIklnshurgls now supnlied
w ltb water works and Is the most thriving village
outside of the city line: you will have to call soon
lfyou get a lot. O. II. Love, 01 Fourth av.
Farms For 4tti.
I7ARM For sale or to let, farm of 87 acres, one.
mile north of the Allegheny County Work
house, with frame house or eight rooms.good barn
and all necessary outbuildings: splendid orchard
and nerer falling springs. Address Mrs. M. Hill,
Bliarpsburg P. o Pa.
FARM For sale, to let or exchange good farm,
100 acres (cleared), farming Implements, grain
ond stock; sold at a sacrifice. Address quick.
Farm. Armagh. Indiana Co.. Pa.
POK SALE 1MFBOVED KKAL ESTATE
City Iteaiaence.
BLUFF ST.. near college New brick honse, 8
rooms, hall, bathroom. Inside and outside w.
c; all late improvements: terms to suit. Bobt,
Coward, 20 Bluff St. -
BEHRON AV., near Iowa st.-(l. 000 cash; bal
ance to suit; frame dwelling, 8 rooms, tenter
hall, front and rear porch: house In good-condition:
lot 60x133. Baxter, Thompson x Co., 131
Fourth ar.
REAL estate bargains; send for new catalogue.
Just out; mailed free. Black A Balrd, Do
Fourth ar.
East. End Residences For Sile.
T?OR SALE In Sbadyslde; (4.700 for an elegant
X new frame bouse of 8 rooms, front and side
iwrches, bath, hot and cold water, hislde w. c,
both gases, electric light, slate mantels through
out, hardwood staircase, laundry complete with
stationary tuba and stove, cemented cellar all
sewered, pantry, range, and nicely finished
throughout; lot 24x133 to an alley; located within
one square of fifth av. cable cars. Morelaud A
Haas, 0114 Penn av., E, E.
FOBALE-(3,300 A bargain: new frame house
of 8 roost and attic, hall, hardwood cabinet
mantels, tile hearths: pleasant location In the East
End. (14) Dennlston, ElderkiO-A Co., Ltd., 8232
Pennav.. E.E. TeL 5327.
T?i
OR'SALE-Or exchange.
one or East End's
X most beautiful homesteads for downtown or
for downtown or
Widow, Dispatch
Alleghenr cronertr.
Addresi
office.
HOUSE A nice ft-room brick residence on the
corner or two good streets, in a good neigh
borhood In the Sbadyslde district, between Filth
avenue cable line, and the electric line on Ells
worth ar., for (4,000; a rery doMrabts property for
the price. C. H. Love, 3 Fourth av.
FOB SALE IMPROVED RIAL -ESTATE
- East End Residences For Sala.
Qtn 800 for a new (J. A. frame house of 10 rooms.
Du with bath, range, pantries, sliding doors,
hardwood mantels with cabinet mirrors, n. and a.
gas, laundry and every modern Jmprovement:
street paved and sewered and lna 'line locality. 1
square from North Highland ar. ; all street Ira
provementa paid. (347) See Moreland A uaas,
ell4 Penn ar.. E. E.
ajQ OOO for a nice model home of 8 rooms in
DO the EastXnd. 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. ;
possession at once. (353). See Moreland A Haas,
6114 Penn av.. F, E.
"I 450-Cottage house of 4 rooms: elty water; lot
tu)A) 39x125 to an alley. Ot Homewood av.. near
new electric line. S. E. Pool A Co., 5116 Penn ar.
Allegheny Residences For Sale.
EBPLANADEST.. Allegheny-Newbrickhouse;
Particulars, W. V. Dermltt, 407 Grant.
Bobarban Iteaiaencaa sfor Sals. .
EDOEWATER- The rery desirable grounds and
residence occupied by Mrs. I. w. Giier. li
miles from Pittsburg, on Allegheny Valley K. B.;
this property affords a rare opportunity for loca
tion of a eo ony of city nCghbsrs or friends ou two
contiguous squares, covered wlih beautiful trees
and commanding a line view of the Al'egheny
valley. For particulars apply to W. W. Grler. on
the premises or by mall to Hulton, Pa.
T?OK SALE Country residence, one mile from
J? Sewlrkley; 42 acres: well watered.- all kinds of
fruit; brick bouse, U rooms t marble mantels; re
ception hall: nat. gas: fine barn. Robert U.
Douglas. Attorney at Law, 408 Grant St.
TO LET.
feast End Residence T !..
TO LET $21; 15 minutes' walk from court bouse,
half square from cable. 6 room brick, finished;
attic; good street. John F. Sweeny, 68 Fourth av.
Alleghany ltealrtencea To La'.
TO LET No. 7 Stockton ar., Allegheny; excep
tionally deslrab e modern brick house of 9
rooms and complete bathroom, laundry, furnace,
both gases, elc. : furnished (Including fine grand
piano If desired), or unfurnished; very low rent
until April 1, 1893. H. C. Webster. 1003 Penn ar.
TO LET Bv John K. Fwing A Co.. 107 Federal
st. (100 Allegheny houses at reduced rents).
Bend for free list"
Room To Lot.
CEDAR AV., 80, AUegheny-Nlcely furnished
front room, second floor.
(10LWELL ST.. II
J renlences;(18.
-i rooms first floor: all con-
TJisrLANADE ST., 32. Allegheny -Newly fur
j nlshed rooms; private family; one 86; (10 and
(15.
EUCLID AV.. 817 Furnished rooms for gentle
men, with use of bath; handy to electric cars :
terms reasonable.
L ACOCK ST. Furnished rooms, all modern con
veniences. Apply to Uoyle's, 105 Lacock St.,
Allegheny.
HIO ST., 174 (third floor), Allegheny-2 unfnr
nlshed front rooms; rent cheap to good party.
ROBINSON ST.. No. ISO, Allegheny-Rooms
furnished and unfurnished. Room Renting
Agency.
CEVENTH AV.. No. 97-Large. nicely furnished
O front room: suitable for one or two gentlemen;
erery convenience.
UNION AVE..
front room
23, Allecheny-Wrll furnished
with board: terms moderate.
YICKROV ST., 81-Tbrec rooms, (10 60.
233 Fifth ar.
Inquire
r bee additional adieu under Wanted Boarders
dJ i
and Lodgers.
Dnslness Stands To Lot.
TO LET Space with power, cor. Peun and Third
ares.: three floors: atcoo feet space; abundant
power: good light: splendid location: every con
venience. Apply Nicola Bros., 20 Fifth av.
rpo LET-Four-story brick building.
1X1 -ecnnd
JU av i
two doors from Sinlthfield t. : will lease
for fire rears.. Apply at first floor office of Kauf-
mannr'i tore.
BUSINESS Properties to Let-Unfurnished hotel
of 18 rooms In good manufacturing town.
Call on or address J. II. Chambers. 108 Fourth ave.
TO LET Storeroom with
fire dwelling rooms.
X 3541 Butler St.:
rent only 333 ner month. George
Zelgler. 3810 Butler st.
Offices and llesk 00m ro Lot.
rpo LET Desk room with use of desk, etc. ,
on
X first floor In rear part or our omce.
n. 93
Fourth av.. good light, etc.: rent (3 CO per month
ana npwaru: oesi location in me city. 1;. si. i.ove,
04 Fourth ar.
rpo LET-2 fine offices In the Flath building. Penn
I and Frankstowu a vs., , E. C. 11. Love, 93
Fourth ar.
TO LET-Desk room. No. 108 Fourth ar.. first
floor front. Black k Balrd. No. 03 Fourth ar.
MUcollaneoaa lo Lets.
TO LET Vacant lot, 30x110. with stable, corner
Penn ar,. Third st. and Exchange alley.
Apply Nicola Bros.. 203th av.
rpo LET-Stable
with four stalls in rear of 24
Fourth st.
PROPOSALS.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS-SEALED PRO
POSALS will be received for constructing a
sewerage si stem for the borough of Wllklushurg,
Pa., until FRIDAY. August 19, at 2 1'. Jt. Plans
and specifications can be seen after August 8 at
the office of the Sewer Committee, corner of Wood
St. . ilklnsburg. Pa. '1 he committee reserve the
right to reject any or all bids.
EDEBURN A COOPER.
Borough Engineers.
VfOTICE TO COAL DEALEKS-SEALED
Xl proposal will be lecelredat office of
Kalston School Building, corner Penn and
Fifteenth streets, until FRIDAY EVENING,
August 12, at 7:30 o'clock, lor furnlshment of
2,000 bushels A No. I lump co.il, delivered In
vault. The Board reserre the right to re
ject any or all bids. JOHN J. COONEY,
Secretary.
NOTICE-SEALED PROPOSALS AVILIj
be received lor two 60 arc light ma
chines, 1,200 caudle power each: also one 150
horse power boiler and engine; also fire
miles of wite aud the construction work for
-GO lamps, moie or les, until AUGUST 26, at
7:30 r. it. Specifications can be seen at West
Penn Railroad station, Tarentnin. W.
L. Loucks, chairman. The committee re
serves the light to reject any or all bids.
W. L. LOUCKS, Chairman.
JNO. T. FISHER, Secretary.
Office or Coktrollxr or
Allfobkxy Codmtv, Pa..
PlTTsnuno, Pa., August 6, 1S92.
VTOTICE TO STEAM PUMP MAXUFAC
JLN TUBERS Scaled proposals, addressed
to the County Commissioners, will be re
ceived at this office until 12 o'clock noon
FRIDAY, August 12, 1892, tor one compound
Duplex pump and one high-pressure Duplex
pump, capacity about one thousand (1,000)
gallons per minute; pump lo be sot on foun
dations ready for steam and water connec
tions. Bids must be accompanied by bonds in
double the amount or bid.
The Commissioners resorve the right to
reieot any or all bids.
For further Information, inquire at the
County Commissioners' office.
JAMES A. GRIEE,
Countj' Controller.
Office or Comtroi.lku 07 )
AmoHinrr Cooty, Pa.
Pittsburg. Pa., a 112. 9. 1S32.
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE
CEIVED at this office until TUESDAY,
Angu-it It), nt 4 o'clock p. St., for llliinir p
piouoliesto lollowinir tridge: No. 2 Plum
creek, at Gerlocks; No. 3 Plum creek, at
Unity Church; No. 6, Hums run, at Oners.
Also for filling west approach and building
wing. Mo. 2. Long rtni. Bids to be by lump
sum for each bridge complete. Bidders will
be required to give bond, with twosuffloient
sureties, in amonnt of bid. Successful bid
ders togire bond, with two sufficient sure
ties, In double the amount ot hid for the
faithful performance of the oontract. Bid
ders must visit sites before bidding. The
right to rejeet any or all bids ,s reserved.
Specifications can be seen at County En
gineer's office after Tuoday. Auant9. 1S93.
' JAMES A. GRIER,
Countv Controller.
AUCTION SALE-
AUCTION SALE.
The magnificent household furniture and,
grand upright piano and handsome bric-a-
brac will be sold
THIS MORNING,
At public auction, at the three-story resi
dence, 186 Sliofflnld st,, corner Bidwell, Alle
gheny, at 10:30 o'clook sharp, rain or shine,
by order or M. Uarqnis, Esq. Everything
mnstgo. Avail yonrselres or thts opportu
nity. Reoently fnrnlshod at a cost ot (10.000.
House open nc 8:30 morning of sale. Goods
sold to the highest bidder. Terms cash.
C. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
GERMANIA SAVINGS BANK,
Cor. Wood and Diamond sts.
Deposits of $1 and upward received and
Interest paid thereon, commencing: from the
1st and IStb of each mouth.
Jos. Abel, President: A. E. Succod, Vice
President; A, E. Niemann, Seoreiary: W. II.
Wilker, Treasurer; Ueo. w. Guthrie, Solic
itor. Directors: Jos. Abel, A. Groetzlnger, J. F.
Havetotte,Chas. P. Scbwarz. Christian 81c
bert, Wm. Neeb, Peter Kiel, II. H. Niemann,
A. E. Succop.
Open dally from a.k. to 4r. ., andon
oaiaroays irom a a. m. too r. ..
EDUCATIONAL.
ST. GEORGE'S HALL For boys and young men.
M. George's. Md.. ProC J. C. Klnear. A. M..
Prln. ; unsurpassed, thorough, safe; 32tO and 3-100.
SCHOOL AND HOME for bnys and girls of IS
years and under, charmingly situated, best ot
Instructors and home culture. Address 1. C
Prugb, D. D.. Butler. Pa.
NkWYoxe, Klngston-on-IIudsoa.
GOLDEN HILL SCHOOL FOR BOYS.
Classical, Scientific and English Courses.
JOHN M. CROSS. A. M., Principal.
IKrVA.TJE SHOKTHAND INSTITUTE,
315 Smithfleld St.. Pittsburg. Pa. Shorthand and
typewriting per month, (4 50; per quarter, (11;
six months. (20. Write for catalogue.
.KISKIHIXETAH SPBTXGS SCHOOL.
College preparatory fur boys. Saltsbnrg Pa.
Term opens September 13. Boys received at any
age over ten. Tuition S.VM. For catalogue address
WILSON A FAiK.
BOCK. HILL COLLEGE,
Elllcott City. Maryland.
Schools. Classical, scientific and commercial
courses. Respectable young men and boys re
ceived as boarders. Send for prospectus.
BI'.O. DENNIS. President.
URSULINE ACADEMY
OAKLAND.
The School Will rennn nti Til TTtlKniTT Snfm-
, ., ... .-... -''- ............
oer o, ii r.ogusn. i rencn and music taught
by
professional teachers. For terms apply to
MOTHER FRANCES. Supt.
ST. JOHN'S MILITARY SCHOOL,
MANLTOS, N. Y.
Fnll eonrsos ofstndy. Under the visitation
of the Regents of Unlrerslty of New fork
and War Department. RT. REV. F.D. HUNT
INGTON, Presfc; WM. VERBECK, Supt
THE
Boarding
MISSES
ANABLE'S
and
Day School
lor Younjr
Ladles.
Will reopen September Sith.nt eo Bayard St,
New Brunswick, New Jorsey.
Hollidaysburg, Pa., School for Girls.
Unexcelled in location, buildings, grounds
and in all the requisites of a first class school
for girls. I ertideate admits to Wellesler.
Address MRS. B. T. HITCHCOCK.
PARK INSTITUTE,
204 NORTH AVENUE, ALLEGHENY.
Prepares for college amlDuslness. Opens for
tho Autumn September 5. Erening school
September26. LEVI LUDDEN. A.M.,
Principal.
HARCOURl SEMIXAHT,
uambler. O. Forjonng ladles nnd girls.
Founded 1887 to prorido, west of the Alle
ghenics, a xehool of tho highest grade. Pu
pils fron 21 States. Miss Ada I. Ayer, B. A,
Prln.
KENYQN
nuter, . This old and
MILITART
ACADEMY.
Gambler, . This oiil and remarkably ne
cessful school ororlde-s thoronirh rjrenam-
tion for college or business, and supervision,
ot health, habits and manners. L. Bust,
LL. D.
EXAMINATIONS FOR ADMISSION TO
THE WESTERN UNIVERSITY
Will be held June 24-25, Sept. 12-B,
at tho University.
For catalozuo address
W. J. HOLLAND. D.D..
President.
C IDDV UNIVERSITY
vUnnl SIXTH STREET.
Hie old reliable school that lias educated 40,000
students. Fall term begins September 5. kngllsh,
normal, classical, scientific, mechanical, book
keeping, shorthand, typewriting, music and elocu
tion courses. Dav and evening. Send tor cata
loguc. II. M. HOWE. Ph. D.. President.
PITTSBURG ACADEMY,
NO. 7 FOURTH AVENUE.
Academic normal and thorough business educa
tion, drawing, penmanship, German, elocution,
natural science, etc "
Commercial course Includes thorough Instruction
In all the English Dranches.
Fall term opens September 5. 1892. Hon. Thomas
M. Marsh-ill. President Board orTrustees.
For catalogues address
J. WARREN LYTLE. Principal.
THE FEH15.L11HI1 STATE COLLEGE
Courses in uoneral science, biology, chemis
try, civil, electrical, and mechanical engi
neering, mecIiHiiie arts, modern language,
histc-ry nnd political science. Ladies' course
in literature and science. All inltlnn Ire.
Board and otlmr expenses very low. Kew
buildings and equipment. FhII term opens
Sept. 14. For cataloitnc, address GEO. W.
ATUE RTON", LL. D President, State Colle;e,
Pa.
CHOICE PHOPERVTiEt.
TWENTIETH WARD.
HIGH, DET M LEVEL
LOCATION UNSURPASSED.
Within three minutes' walk of every street
car line to tho East End and within five
minutes' walk of Roup station, P. R. B.
ETery lot is perfectly lovel and nas front
age of SO ft. on a SO ft. avenue and Is far
enouzh nboro grade to make a beautiful ter
race. Wo arc selling these desirable bnild
iP3 lots with street improvements paid for
at $10 to $15 por iront foot less than proper
tics on unimproved streets in less desirable
neighborhoods in East End are selling for.
For plans nnd prices see
166 M Ave. '
EDGEWOOD.
100x200.
LOVELY RESIDENCE SITE.
Five Minutes' Walk orstatlon.
Is covered with beantlful forest shade trees;
lies about threo leet above established grade
of street: mis, water, sewer, electric light,
etc. Anclogant place fora line suburban,
home. SKIV1XGTOX & PEDDER,
166 Fourth are.
FOR SALE.
ACREAGE PROPERTY
9 acres in Twenty-second ward.
2 acres, with brick house, JVTwenty
Second ward.
30 acres In Twenty-second ward.
li sores In Eighteenth ward.
15 acres In Nineteenth ward, and several
others.
Come and see ns.
' J. H. COLEMAN & CO.,
Telephone, 5405. 6212 PEXX AYE.. E. E.
FINE SUBURBAN HOME. ,
Complete honse, 10 rooms, with most all
the conveniences of a modern city honse.
four or mor aores of the roost beautiful
grounds; easily reached by rapid transit or
carriage. (671. See
W. A. HEBRON A SONS.
SO Fourth ftTa.
ST.RATMB PUCK
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