CLIFFORD IS CAUGHT. The Eighth Homestead Han Arrested for Murder and Iiiot. HE WAS EXPECTING THE OFFICEB. Union Mill Strikers Held for Assaulting tan-Union Han. THE! EACH FUKKISH BAIL FOR COURT Jack Clifford was arrested by a constable t Homestead yesterday afternoon on a charge of aggravated riot. "When he was brought to this city two warrants for mur der, issued by Alderman JIcMasters, were also made known to him, much to his sur prise. Three commitments are entered against him on the jail docket. Clifford had apparently been expecting arrest and made no resistance. At 4:30 he was locked tip, his attorney having been unable to find one of the court judges. The original list of 14 persons against whom Secretary Lovrjoy prepared the charge of murder on July 27 contained Clifford's name. Tot some reason he was not arrested when the others were, though Attorney Brenrn, states that Clifford was on hand at the time of Hugh O'Donnell's hearing in onrt ready to testify in the leader's iehalf. One charge against him is that h was accessory to the murder of Silas "Wahi the workman who was killed in the ml yard on the morning of July 6 by a jhot from the cannon placed on the opposite side of the river. The other is for the mur der of T. J. Connors, one of the Pinkerton men on that same fatal morning. Xo More A r routs ror Murder. Detective "Weber states that no more ar rests fonnurder will be made, though there are yet four or five persons against whom aggravated riot has been charged who have not been arrested. Attorney Brennen says this is not true, that the detectives are just trying to spread such a report in order to simplify their work of making arrests. Of the" 14 men charged with murder at Home stead only eight have been arrested. Attorneys Brennen and Cox will go into court this morning and demand his release on bail. The application will probably be made before Judge Ewing. The attorneys think there will be little difficulty in get ting Clifford out or in securing the required bail bond. Police Superintendent O'Mara differs with them on this point. Mr. O'Mara said last night that he was acquainted with the evidence against Clifford, and it is very strong, almost conclusive. The officer stated further that if he could prevent it he would allow no friend of his to go on Clif ford's bond, because Clifford would be iool ish to stay around here to be tried if he ever got out on bail. An Ex-Policeman and a Clover Fighter. The prisoner is a resident ot Homestead and was one of the employes at the Car negie mills before the strike. Some years ago he lived in this city and had the repu tation of being a clever pugilist, About eighi years ago at a moonlight picnic in Lawrenceville he defeated Bilson Jack, an other slugger who was then prominent in local sporting circles. By those who know th'e man he seems to be well liked. At one ifme Clifford was a policeman in Home stead. In connection with the riot cases, Edward lurke. charged with aggravated riot at Homestead, was released on $2,000 bail, furnished by J. B. Lynch, the Penn avenue (liquor dealer, for a hearing August 17,before Alderman McMasters. The bond was given before Mazistrate Gripp on account of the absence from the city of Alderman Mc Masters. Thomas Connors and Elmer Zimmer, arrested on "Wednesday for assaulting John Reams, a non-union workman at the Upper Union Mills, were given a hearing belore Magistrate Leslie yesteiday and were held for court trial. The hearing was held at the Twelfth ward police station ttpA at tended by many more interested parties than could gain admittance. Captain Breck nas on hand for the Carnegie Com pany. When Beams was put on the wit ness stand he said: "I am an employe at the 20-inch plate mill of Carnegie's plant at Thirty-third street At 3 o'clock yesterday morning I left the mill for my home. I was going through the alley between Thirty-third and Thirty-fourth streets, and while I was pass ing the metal yard I saw five men sitting on the railroad tracks. "When I passed they called me, and one of them said: 'Where do you work?" ' 'In the Carnegie mill,' I replied. .Attacked by Five Men. "The five men then got up, struck me in the face, on the body, knocked me down and kicked me. I called for help and they commenced to run away." "Can you identify any one in this room who were among your assailants?" inquired the Magistrate. 'Yes, sir; that man standing there," pointing to Connors. "Anv other person?" "Not positive; it-was pretty dark." "Can you or can you not swear that Mr. Zimmer was one of the men?" "I cannot, but don't think he was." Thomas Bichards, the next witness, was standing at Thirty-third street and Penn avenue when he heard a cry for help, and saw Zimmer and Connors running away. Captain Bradley testified that he saw men running away and ran after them with sev eral other officers and succeeded in arrest ing Zimmer and Connors. The other officers corroborated the statements, but firmly de clared that the assault did not occur on the companv'-s property. The defendants swore they were strikers and had been employed at the Carnegie mill, but did not see or assault Beams. Zimmer declared his ability to prove his in nocence. Michael Scanlon and Fred Zim mer furnished bail for both prisoners. First Ward School Teachers. At a meeting of the school board of the Duquesne sub-district, First ward, last night, President M. J. McMahon tendered his resignation. It was accepted and Stephen J. Toole was elected to fill the vacancy, while John A. Donahue was elected secretary. Mr. McMahon was then elected principal of the school with Annie E. Power, Hate JJugan and Hannah Bell as assistants. TO-DAX AND SATURDAY. Positively tl r-ast Two Days or Our Great Fire Sale P. C C. C, Clothiers. To-day and to-morrow final windup of our great flro sale. Whatever isleltof all the elightlv damaged clothing Is now placed In our well-lighted basement to be sold for what It will bring. This Is positively the final wlnddpof our fire sale. Remember, everything will be absolutely slaughtered. Real value Is not at all considered. (12 and $13 men's suits are marked $4 45; men's $3 60 pants at 89c; men's heavy overcoats at $4 11; worth $1S; men's fine suits $7 25 and $5 90, and the same heavy reductions on all men's suits, men's overcoats, men's ulsters, men's and boys' pants, boys' suits, and hats and men's furnishing goods. Last two days. Come early. P. C. &&. Clothiers, corner Grant and Diamond streets. 81 25. Conneaut Lake and Return, SI 25. Via the P. & VT. By., 8unday, August 14. Special train will leave Allegheny 8 A. u., city time. Arrive at the lake 12 o'clock. Whes going to Canton, O., stop at the Barnett House; strictly first-class; refitted and refurbished throughout. Elegant sample rooms. Kates, $2 CO and $2 50. Are Tou Aware This is the time to advertise your vacant rooms in the cent-aword to let columns of The Dispatch! PxuricT aotion and perfeot health result from the use of De Witt's Little Early RUarc a perlect little pill. Very email; very sure TO SAVE THE RIVER, Ihe Government I'roceeds Against Two Allegheny Manufacturing .Establish mentsTory Are Charged With Filling in the Ohio at the Glass House Blpple Irjnnctions Issued. In the name of the Attorney General of the United States suits were yesterday be gun for injunctions to restrain the Pitts burg Locomotive "Works Company and the estate of "W. H. Irwin, owners of the Bose dale Foundry Company,trom dumping dirt, ashes or other substances into the Ohio river. A preliminary injunction was granted by Judge Acheson and a hearing on the merits of the case will be held next Tuesday in the United States Circuit Court, During the last three years the agents of the Government have been very active in trying to prevent manufacturersfrom dump ing ashes, slag, etc., in the rivers. Already the channel of the Monongahela has been seriously narrowed by the piles of matter thrown out of the mills. Captain John "W. Arris, of the United States Engineers, has been for some time devoting his attention to investigating this subject, and through the evidence collected by his personal inspec tions and from the river operators suits were begun by the United States District Attorney in the United States Courts against "about 50 firms and individuals. Nearly all the defendants are iron and steel manufacturers. The Exposition Company was included in the list. The actions were for injunctions, and preliminary restraining orders were issued. Before the case came to final hearing the defendants got together and entered into aereement with the Dis trict Attorney to refrain from further dump ing. Under this agreement further legal action on the part of fhe Government was suspended. There are some cases pending where the action is to compel tbe defend ants to remove matter dumped into the rivers. To carry such actions it is necessary to prove where the river line originally was, and this has required long researches among the plans of old surveys. This work is not jet finished. It is now charged that the Pittsburg Locomotive "Works and the Bosedale Foun dry Company have gone ahead and resumed dumping. Those works are situated on the Banks ot the Ohio river, in Allegheny, op posite the head of Brunot's Island, at what river men call the Glass House Ripple. The channel there is already -very narrow, and the current is deep, rapid and trouble some. It is one of the most difficult places for navigation by large coal tows on the upper Ohio. The suits against these two companies being instituted bv the Attornev General indicates that the cases will be pushed to a speedy and final conclusion. Other suits for restitution may follow the injunction proceedings. YOTJNG BEPTJBLICAN8 MEET. The Tariff Clnb Arranges for a Trip to the Soflalo Convention. A large meeting of the members of the Young Men's Republican Tariff Club was held last evening, President "William H. McCleary presiding. The club's excursion to the National League's Convention at Buffalo, September 1, was the subject of considerable discus sion, the members showing a lively interest in the matter, as the entire cost for railroad fare, parlor cars, hotel, uniforms, refresh ments, etc, will cost only $10. The rail road tickets are good to Niagara Falls for five days. It was decided, aftef' a report was made by Mr. Von Bonnhorst, Chair man of the Committee on Transportation, to go by daylight, starting on the morning of August 31, over the Allegheny Valley Kail road. Mr. Neeb reported that a stand ot colors is being prepared, which will be carried for the first time by the club on the occasion of the Buffalo trip. Mr. Lydick having resigned as Corre sponding Secretary, the vacancy was filled bv the election of Harry M. Datt, of Alle gheny, who received every vote. . t The following delegates and alternates to the State Convention at Williamsport on. September 28 were elect ad: Delegates, Samuel C. Pearce, B. C Kiramel and A. M. Stevenson; alternates. Henry Muth, P.. J. Murphy and Henry Meyer, Sixteenth ward. Will Bo Tried for Desertion. A. I Kellen, the regular array deserter arrested in this city on Monday, was yes terday taken to New York by the recruit ing officers of that city. Kellen will be tried in New York for desertion. MEETINGS AND NOTICES. Heetlnza. VTOTICE-THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE IT stockholders of the Pittsburg Forge and Iron Co will be held at the office of the company. Tenth St., near Penn av., on TUESDAY, August 16, 1892, at 11 o'clock A. M for the election of directors for the ensuing year and for such other business as may be brought before them. F. E. RICHARDSON. Secretary. Pittsburg. August z, 1892. Notices. VTOTICE-TnE CONCERT TO BE GIVEN BY 1 the Edgar Thomson bieel Works Band at High land Park, East Liberty, to-night, has been post poned until ACGUsT 19. TOTlCE-DK. JNO. COOPFR. JR.. HAS RE JA MOVED his offices from No 42 N. Diamond st, Allegheny, to rooms 42nd 43 Westlnghouse build ing, Pittsburg. Ear, nose, throat and chest dis eases. Hours 1 to 4 P. M. OTICE-ON TUESDAY. EVENING-AUGUST 18, the first payment twill be made in Oregon Building and Loan Association No. 3; also election of officers and directors: all wishing to take stock will call at the house or A. DREsSEL,No. 472 Fifth avenue. rOTICE TO PARflES WHO WILLPERMA 1 NENTLY locate a manufacturing plant (em ploying 200 men) on our property we will donates to 10 acres of ground and (25,000 In cash: properly Is located short distance from the clu and has good aMpplng facilities, both R, R. and river; only re sponsible patties meaning buslne&s need apply. Address BUSINESS. Dispatch office. Dividends. UNITED STATES GrXES COMPANY. ) PITTSBUKO. PA., Aug. 10, 1891 J D1YIDEND-THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF the United States Glass Company have this day declared a dividend of FOUR PER CENT (4 per rent)"on the preferred capital stock of this company out of the earnings of the past slxmonths, payable 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 tue past six months, payable September 1, 1S92. The transfer books will be closed from August 20 to September 1, both Inclusive. ANDREW H. BRYCE, Secretary. LfTI! "ot1r. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT MY X wile, Kate TeufeL has left my bed and board without Just cause and I will not be responsible for any debts that she may make In my name. FREDERICK TEUFEL, 1004 Carson st. NOTICE MY WIFE, ANNIE SHEETS, having left my bed and board without Just cause. I hereby notify the public I will not be re sponsible for any debts contracted by her from this date. WILLIAM SHEETS. -AUGUST 1L 1892. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE-NOTICE IS hereby given that letters or administration have been granted to the nuderslgned on the estate of James M. Crowe, of Pittsburg, Pa., deceased. All persons knowing themselves indebted to or having claims against the same will present them at once for settlement. B. F CROWE. Highland av.. E. E., PitUburg, Pa. JOSIAH COHEN ft CO., Attorneys. VTOTICE IS HEREBT GIVEN THAT LETTERS J.1 testamentary, with will annexed, upon the estate of Helena Kaufman, deceased, late ot city of PitUburg, Pa., have been granted to the under signed, to whom all persons Indebted to said esute will make payment, and all persons having claims against said estate wl 1 present the same to SIMON KAUFMAN. Administrator c. t. a.. No. 15 Ninth stj PitUburg. ATOTICE APPLICATION WILT, UlCMineTii X the Governor of Pennsylvania for a charter of Incorporation for the PitUburg Novelty Company under thegeneral incorporation act of Asrll29 1874, and its supplements on MONDAY, August 22. 189 by John D. Nicholson, George Seeblck. John Runette,George W.Henderson and John SeheUeln. Theoblectoft hU3 proposed corporation is the man- nfacture of articles of commerce from iron or steeL or both, or an r any oiuer meiai, or rrom metal or A. M. NEEPER, Solicitor for ap- wood, or both. pllcanU. FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUbT COMPANY. 121 and 12t Fourth avenue. ESTATE OF HENRIETTA H. NIMICK. DE CEASED Notice is hereby given thatletters of administration on the estate of Henrietta H. Nlmlck have been rranted to thn irnrir,im. fa. whom all persons indebted to said esute are re quested to make immediate payment and those having claims against the same should make them known without delay. FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY. Or DAVID Q. EWING. Administrator. Attorney. W Ctaatifled real estate advartitementt on Vta pape ten cent per line for each imertion, and none takenor leu than twenty emit. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE Classified nnder the lollowlng headings will he ac cepted at the rate of OXE CENT PEU WORD TOR EACH INSERTION when paid for In ad vance either at main or branch offices. Wanted Advertisement! 0 flit Xindt. SUCH AS SITUATIONS, MALE HELP, FEMALE HELP, AGENTS, ROOMS, BOAKDING, BOARDERS MISCELLANEOUS, TO LET ROOMS, PERSONATE. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE. LOST AND FOUND. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. BUSINESS OFFICE Cor. Smlthfleld and Diamond Streets, ALWAYS OPEN. BRANCH OTTICES AS FOLLOWS. WHERF. WANTS. FOR SALE. TO LET. AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements nould be prepaid unless adver tiser! already have accounts with Tn Dispatch. for Allegheny; no. iot federal ht telephone &5ji. for the southside, no. 1412 cahson street, telephone no. boh. FOR THE EAST END. J. W. WALLACE, cm PENN AV. rnTsnuRG-ADnrnoN al. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. 3500 Butler street, EMIL G. STUCKEY, th street and Penn avenue. ALLEGHENY-ADDITIONAL. F. H. EGGERS A SON, Ohio and Chestnut streets. THOMAS McHFNRY. Western and Irwin avenues. WANTED. Slain Heir..' BARBER Apply at John Miller's, cor. 14th.and Penn ave. T AHBER at 247 Ohio St., Allegheny. BOILERMAKFRS AND TANKBUILDERS-At the works or the Atlantic lieflniug Co., Point Breeze, Philadelphia. BOY A bright boy for office. 11 to 11 years of age. Address, in own handwriting, Box 932. city. BOY that has experience In Job printing office. 67 Fetlerafst., Allegheny. BOY AVlth experience in barber trade. 221 Re becca St., Allegheny. B OY With experience; barber trade. 280 Fifth avenue. C CANVASSERS for best relhrtous paper In Pltts J burg ror the money. Apply corner Klrkwood and Whitfield streets. East End. CtARRIAGE-SMITH-Flrst-elass J for coach work; also trimmer. Penn av. , carriage-smith Apply at 5825 C ITKB CUTTERS and setters. Apply at Ott J Brothers', Bluff and Shlngiss sts.. Sixth ward, city. DRUG CLERK Registered assistant out or city; steady position to right party ; state salary-no big wages; give reference. Address Hops, Dis patch office. DRUG CLERK-A graduate registered as Q. A. wants position In city or country. Address Calamus, Dispatch office. DRUG CLERK On or before Sept. 1. Address M. O. A., Dispatch office. RUG CLERK-Q. A. Address Drugs, P. O. Box US, Sharpsburg, Pa. DRUG CLERK-Ouallfied assistant. Addtess M. 41. F., Dispatch office. ENGINEER State experience and reference. Address Steam, Dispatch office. GRILLE FORGER One who understands forg ing light iron: none but first-class man need apply. Taylor A Dean, Market st. AMMERSMITHS-Havlng enlarged our forge. we can give steady employment to several goou hammersmiths; none but those with good reference need apply. Richmond Locomotive aud 3iacnine wors, menmona, va. LEVERMEN Two experienced levermen for steam hammer. Address, with reference, P. O. Box 029. Pittsburg postomce. MAN to take charge of property on ratlroad near city and live on the place; must be mar ried: experience In caring and keeping roads and fences In order required; yearly salary and posi tion permanent. Address City, Dispatch office. MEN The city of Philadelphia has grown so rapidly within the last three years thatmen of every class, trade and profession are wanted to fill vacancies In wholesale houses, stores, factories, hotels, etc : bookkeepers, S18; collectors, 15; ste nographers, 815: dry goods, grocery.stock and entry clerks, 12;watchmen,drlvers, porters. S12;englneers, (18; firemen, (I4t cooks, (60: waiters, (3: Janitors, useful men and others engaged at once: merchants' orders every mall. Old Reliable Merchants' Union Agency. 145" North Seventh St., Philadelphia, Pa. MEN In every county to manufacture and sell . our cldermade without apples; 100 per cent prom, jaaress witll stamp, rte few Process Cider Co., Kansas City, Mo. MEN Experienced brickyard men. Williams' Brick A Stone Co., 2nd av.. Bear Uazelwood, PHYSICIAN Good location for a physician who will buy a small stock of drugs: will rent building or sell to suit; town sure to grow; must be sold soon. Address Stecfc Ageucy. OH City, Penn. 1) OLLER Who has had experience in cold roll XV lug steels; good responsible position with good wages to right man.- X". 49, Dispatch office. SALESMAN On salary or commission, to handle the new patent chemical ink erasing pencil; the greatest selling novelty ever produced: erases lnx thoroughly in two seconds: no abrasion of paper: 200 to 6C0 per cent profit; one agent's sales amounted to (620 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. CHOER At once, one good horseshoer: a sober U and steady man can get steady work by apply ing at once to P. 11. Ripper, Evans City. Pa., on i. s iv. a. it. SOLICITOR Leading Fhila. house wants good solicitor on specialty; position worth (900 year. H., Dispatch office. SOLICITORS for city and adjacent towns. Pitts burg Suit Club Company, No. 52 Sixth av. TINNERS Two tinners, roorer and Jobber. John Garvey's, 72Taggartst , Allegheny, at WANTED Man with some push and (1,500 cash by a reliable-manufacturing concern: (1,200 salary, commissions and security for money: don't answer this unless you mean business. Address M. W., Dispatch office. WATCHMAKER A good watchmaker at once; good wages to the right party. P. C. Yester, 302 5th av.. McKeesport. Pa. WANTED Coachman: none but experienced and acqnatnted in the city need apply. T. B. Moreland, 6100 1'enn av. YOUNG MAN About 18 years or age, who is familiar with typewriter, to fill position of invoice and order clerk. Address Steel, Dispatch office, giving reference, experience and salary ex pected. Agent. AGENTS By a leading insurance company, active, enterprising and capable soliciting agents for PitUburg and leading cities and towns In Pennsylvania where the company Is not already represented; liberal commissions or guaranteed salary will be paid: first-class references la regard 'to character responsibility, etc., required Ad dress B. P. W.. Seventh Avenue Hotel. PitUburg. AGENTS wanted The best campaign button oa the market: send 35c for samples of button. ln and song with prices for gross loU. Jones ft weet, lock box 585, Attleboro, Mass. AGENT-General agent for World's Fair Hotel Accommodations Bureau of Chicago; (100 de posit and first-class reference required. Address Room 32, Hotel Boyer. A GENTS for the watch case, self-lighting pocket Jx. lamp; roper wees: guaranteea; particulars Toledo Lamp Co.. box 431. Toledo, O. lor stamp. AGENTS We want you to sell advertising ma chine to merchants; patented; big pay. Arcn. Mfg. Co., Racine, WIb. AGENTS (3 to (7 dally: experience unneces sary. Putnam ft Co., Perfumers, West Wln sttd, Ct. Female Help Wanted. COOKS, chambermaids, honse girls. Mrs. Kirk Todd's Employment Office, 28 Sedgwick st., Allegheny. CIOOK and chambermaid; good wages. J Cliff st. No. 1 pHAMBEKMAID at Home Hotel. O ALESLADY Experienced saleswoman for shoe O department, can on or aaaress js amous, Brad- dock. Pa, Hal 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, OX) house girls, working housekeeper, 6 colored girls, Swedes and Germans: highest wages paid here. Meehan's Agency, 545 Grant St. WOMAN COOK for hotel wages (9 per week; 2 dinlngroom girls. (4: laundresses, chamber maids, cooks and nurses for families: 200 house girls, German and colored girls, drivers, farm hands, porters, white and colored waiters, 3 col ored men. Thompson's, 608 Grant St. Wanted Fanner. ACTIVE PARTNERS for one-half Interests In two estabUshed businesses; (500 to (1,000. Boom 80, 93 Fourth av. PABTNEB with (7,000 to buy half Interest In a well estabUshed brick plant, centrally located In the city, making first-class brick; capacity, 80,000 dally; large clay bank to work on; a good Investment. Address Brick. Dispatch office. Boarders and ljoflxera Wanted. -noABDERS-Shadyside-Bodnis. with first-class X board: adnlu only: references required. Am berson ay., third door below Presbyterian Church. I "DOARDEKS-90 Sycamore St., IX) flm-clus boarding, (4 60, att, Washington; Situation' Wanted. EMPLOYMENT-Any kind, by young man : fair writer. Address Anything, Dispatch offire. POSITION Ab coachman by married man; En glish; good experience. Address B. U. A., Dispatch office. TiOMTION. By young man to take care or horses 'himself useful. Address W.. Hazel- X and make -nOSITION by young mall ofl8 sneaks German X and English. Address L, K Disputed office. Roomh Wanted. WANTED Boom with or wlthotit-board, in 10 minutes of P, O. : would take room with a sfiltable younsynati, if room Is large; state price, A. X., Dlspaldu office. WANTED Two well-furnished rooms In good location, strictly private family, for gentle man, wife and daughter. Answer Nelson, Dis patch office. WANTED A nicely furnished room, with board, for gentleman and wife; near parks, Allegheny; state terms. Address Parks, Dispatch office. WANTED A nice unfurnished room for gentle man and wife where there are no other boarders. Address D. B Dispatch office. Hotel, Dining and Iianch Room. HARTMAN HOUSE The people's nopular re sort; finestlawn and shade; excellent accom modations, fine covered stabling; driving parties especially invited: restaurant and bar attached; low rates; Duquesne cars pass door; give me a call. Hartman. US Frankstown ay.. East tnd. HOTEL FEDERAL, 171 Federal St., Allegheny: tl CO to 2 00 a day; special rates when per manent. IMPERIAL HOTEL, SS and 88 Washington St. Special rates for permanent guests; elegant rooms and table. Ed. J. Shem, Prop. VISIT Kevan's ladles'and gents' dining rooms, 903 Penn ave. ; business men'sdlnner; ladles' noon lunch; meals anytime; everything in season. WINDSOR HOTEL, 8 Diamond St., lodging 35. 50c per night. Instruction. A FEW students for my evening classes In book keeping. Bookkeeping taught as practical In business. New methods with improved voucher system a specialty. Opens September I. For terms and other information address Walton Woolsey, professional accountant, 96 Fourth ay. LAD1FS and gentlemen to enter a private class In shorthand and typewriting, beginning Aug. 15, day ani evening. Call at Private Shorthand Institute, 315 bmltliBeld St., Pittsburg. Fire Insurance Wanted. BENSWANGEB A ZAHN Fire Insurance, CO Fourth av. " Financial Wanton. MONEY to loan. In sums oftSOO. 11,000, I2.O00, as.ooo and upward, at lowest rates, on mort gages. Charles somers ft Co., 131 Fourth ay. H It C1NF.Y at S Tier cent. We have 150.000 to loan. ilU tSOO Up, Alies Bros. A Co, ih r ourin av. MORTGAGES on city or Allegheny county property at lowest rates. Henry A. TV eaver A Co., 92 Fourth av. mo LOAN KM. 000 on mortEaires (100 and up ; ner cent on X ward at 6 per cent; (500. COO at Hi per centon residence or business property vacant lots or farms. S. H. French, , 125 Fourth WANTED -Mortgages on Improved city or Alle gheny city property. McC'une ft Coulter, 98 Fourth av. Miscellaneous Wanted. ELECTRIC MFG. AND SUPPLY CO., 810 Bls sell block. Pittsburg, 64 Federal, Allegheny; Incandescent and bell wiring; special attention given electrical repairing; pboue 1375. EXPERIENCED doctor to locate at Reisslng. 'Washington county. Pa., a mining town of about six hundred population: salary to be col lected through company's office. Address E. R. Mccarty. Brldgevllle, Pa. PAINTING and Plate Glass glazing. lt.C. Miller, 52S Grant st.. Pittsburg. PARTY to Invest in an improved slide valve for the purpose of developing and manufacturing, AddrenJX., Dispatch office. PA'lENTS-O. D. Levis (20 years), solicitor, ul Fifth av.. next Leader, Pittsburg: no delay. SD. KARNS A CO., law and collection agency, room 4. 152 Fourth av. ; consultation free: no charges until collections are made: suit entered at anr time; rent collected and mortgages wanted; reference, Geo. B. Hill 4 Co. or any city bank. TRUNKS hauled to and from the East End for nrty cents. Campbell ft Davis, No. 12 Seventh ay. Telephone 276. u BE Jones' Bedbug Psralyzer .Tones' Magic Roach Powder: roaches banished bv contract: satisfaction given or no pay. 222 Federal St., Alle gheny. Sold by all first-class druggists. TIT ANTED Everyone who wants the finest and tV cheapest wall paper in America to send for samples: sent free to any address. G. G. O'Brien, Paint and Wall Paper Store. 292 Fifth ay. "WANTED-For health there is nothing to equal V V Van's Charm Boot Beer; It's Just the thing this hot weather. WANTED Riding and driving horse: young, sound and stylish. O. P. Dearth, Browns ville, Pa. WEARERS or spectacles tO"buy the best (1 steel and (3 00 gold spectaciea'and eye classes yet offered ofW. 1 Trleher. practical optician, at Schaefer's Jewelry store. 150 Fifth av. FOR SALE MISCKLLANKOD5. Mnslcal Instruments. FINE Upright piano cheap: almost new. Pennsylvania av., Allegheny. 105 PIANO Magnificent upright piano at residence, 186 Sheffield St., cor. BiUwell. Allegheny, will be sold at publio auction this morning at 10:30 o'clock sharp; terms cash. C. Davis, Auctioneer. Horses, Vehicles. Live stock For Sole. C1ARTS, surreys, road carts, buck wagons and J buggies or all kinds. Mlstb, Robinson ft Co., No. 114 Wood street, Pittsburg. HARNESS 1-horse harness and wagon, all in good condition; will be sold cheap. Inquire at 453 Preble ay. CHETLAND PON Y-Price 7': good saddle horse kj u years oia legheny. dark color. 332 Madison av., Al- VEHICLES at manufacturers' prices: good road cart, (12; handsome road wagon, (40; fine top buggy, (60: two-seited pleasure wagon, (40; can opy top surrey, (100. Morris, Frye ft Co., 32 Ohio St., Allegheny, Pa. Machinery and Metals For .Sale. BOILERS and engines, scebnd hand: all sizes, from 4 to 100 h. p.; cheapest In the market: 64 boilers and engines In stock, stationary and porta ble, upright boilers, . mounted farm engine, etc. t steam pumps, governor, pulleys and shafting. Telephone 3401, 23-25 Park way. J. S. Young, Al legheny, Pa. T'NGINES Genuine Acme automatic safety en i glnes and non-explosive boilers, from one half to five horse powers, for natural gas or carbon oil as fuel; latest Improved ventilating fans aud water motors, sold by J, Prager, sole agent, at No. 4 Fifth av. Send for catalogue and Information. ENGINES and boilers of every description: brick yard supplies: contractors' and rolling mill ma chinery. Thomas Carlln's Sons, Lacock and San dusky sts., Allegheny. GRINDSTONES In all sizes, for all kinds of grinding: Cralglelth, Newcastle, Nova Scotia and other grlt6: Iron frames and fixtures for hand. foot or power: mounted stone, oil stone, emery wheels and grinders. Wm. M. Klrby, 138 First ay. IMPROVED Whitman ft Barnes high-speed automatic non-explosive engines and boilers, exhaust and ventilating fly fans of onr own make; also electric lighting; second-hand old-style Acme automatic engines: secoud-hand Snedlker and car fly fans; B. W. Paine ft Sons automatic engines from 5 to 250 horse power; electrlo motors, water motors and all kinds of light power and supplies. Tompkins ft Ulrich. Engineers and Contractors, 316 518 Liberty St., PitUburg, Pa. Bubber Stamps and Stencils Vor Saie. (lETyourrubberstamps, steel stamps, stencils, X seal presses; brass checks, etc, from sheaffer ft Co., tVFlfth ay.. Duff's College building. Miscellaneous For Sale. T?OR SALE Lease and furniture In 40-room house: centrally loeated: will be sold cheanx gooa reason ior selling, aroc , - rt. ., .- James A. Morrow, Jr, E. Liverpool. O. FOR SALE Van's Charm Root Beer is prevent ing sunstrokes; keep your system in good con dition by drinking freely of this wonderful health drink. FOR SALE Lumber-Lot lumber (300 and build ing stone, or lot for (750: cost (1,050, Address Charles and Perrysvllle av.. Dispatch office. PRINTERS' stands and casea for sale cheap; a prompt buyer will get a bargain: second-hand saw table in good condition; sold because space needed. Apply Dispatch business office. TO PRINTERS 100 type cases and a few stands in good order for sale cheap. Apply The Dl J- patch Counting Rooms. WALL PAPER One cent a bolt; finer, 22Xc; gold, 3c; embossed solid goUX 4c: send stamp for 100 samples. Reed, Wall Paper Jobber, Roches ter. Pa. FOB SALE-BUSINESS. Holiness Opportunities. FOR SALE The good will and fnrnlshmenU of a boarding house doing a good business la the 12th ward. Address J. D., Dispatch office. GBOCERY STORE One of the oldest and best grocery stores In the booming city, will invoice from 800 to 1, 000 dollars: good reasons for selling. Address Grocer, lS3J7thav., Altoona, Pa. PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY On ground floor- X In rood manufacturina: town snoi bort distance from Pittsburg; doing good business; best reasons ior seiuug. Address B.B., Dlspatcbofflce. THE Oyster Ocean saloon and restaurant. No. 1S5 and No. 1(7 Bank St., Cleveland. O. tone, of the best known houses in the country for last 20 years: commands first-class trade; doing business of (60, 000 per year: reason for selling want to go out of the business. Apply to Hannan ft Frawley, 185 and 187 Bank at., Cleveland, O. Mannractnrlne Sites For Sale. MANUFACTURING SITES-For sale or lease We have several manufacturing sites In the city, also short distance out; tome with river landing, others with railroad switch; call for par tlculars. Black 4 Baird, 95 Fourth ay. Business Properties Far Sals ANDERSON HOUSE, 21 rooms, for sale. Liverpool. Ohio. FOR 8 ALE LOTS. City Lota. OJOTC-MOO-IMo-nerron Hill Park plan: cable ears at Koi I O choice lots near Wylle ay. above prices; some on paved street: onlrllO flown, balance 13 a month; sure to enhance quickly. Black A Baird. 95 Fourth av. Kb at End Lots For Sal. C1ENTERAV. lots, 48x175. only $2, 000 each: street Improvements and sewers paid for; choice lo cation: first-class improvements: on a main thor oughfare: a limited number only onVrert at this rtce; terms to suit. SeeM. P. Howler A Son, 91 iamond st. ELEGANT large corner lot, Craft ay., Oakland; abargaln fora ready buyer, (2-48-314.) Charles Somers A Co., 131 Fourth avenue. EUREKA PLACE, Oakland; nice level lots tUO to SSOO each; small cash payment: balance monthly. For plans and prices see George Schmidt, 157 Fourth ave. Snhnrban Xots For Sale. LINDEN STATION. B. O. B. B-Lots near Second av., 1500 each, S15 cash, balance small monthly payments without interest or taxes! these are bargains. See Black A Baird, N o 83 Fourth ay. Farms For in. FARM For sale or to let, farm of 87 acres, one mile north of the Allegheny County Work- hnn.A .wl.t, H...1. hn..... rf . eignt rooms, gooa nam and all necessary outbuildings: splendid orchard orcnara M. Gill, ana never railing springs. Aaaress airs. Sharpsburg P. v.. Pa. FARM For sale, to let or exchange good farm. 100 acres (cleared), farming Implements, grain and stock; sold at a sacrifice. Address quick. Farm. Armagh. Indiana Co . Pa. FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE i Cltr Reslaencos. FOR SALE Only one lert of those elegant Queen Anne houses, containing eight rooms, recep tion hall and laundry, hard wood cabinet mantels, tile hearths and-vestlbules. both gases and wired for electric lights; beautifully and centrally lo cated on Webster av., Herron Hlll.where you may obtain a grand view and enjoy cool, invigorating breezes all through the warmest days of summer and yet be within 15 minutes' ride of Wood st. ; as a healthy location this Is unsurpassed by any In the county; lots, 37x100 to an allev: price &.S00; terms ui suit purcnaser. 601 Smlllitield st. Inquire Geo. W. Biggs A Co., REAL estate bargains: send Just out; mailed free. for new catalogue. Black ft Baird, 95 Fourth ay. East End Residences For Sale. 1J 1 8B0 815 a month after a few hundred cash; uDXt 15 minutes from postoffice; a good Invest ment; a lovely home 1 square from cable, beautiful location, with guarantee of careful wont and good material. This is a new nouse 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 on lovely paved street. Clean, healthful loca tion. The points we harp on are convenience, beauty and iicalthfuiness. desirable class of neigh bors aud terms suitable for alL Buy where you will be contented to lire. Plenty of applicants glad to rent this house at (15 per month. John F. Sweeny, 68 Fourth av. 0 ?50 Cheap Just completed; house 6 rooms; VflO) grained throughout; vestibule, hall, pantry, bath, w. c, slate mantels, tile hearths, lance porches and closets. 6tieet paved and sewered; good residence location: 15 minutes from P. O. (120). W. A. Herron ft Sons, HO 4th avenue. flgl 430 Cottage house or 4 rooms: city water: lot tlPXj 30x125 to an alley. On Homewood av.. near new electric line. S. E. Fool ft Co., 6116 Penn av. Allegheny Residences For Sale. ESPLANADE ST., Allegheny-New brick house; Particulars, W. V. Dermttr, 407 Grant. FOR SALE (4,300 on Perrysvllle avenue, near Charles street: new Queen Anne frame house containing 8 rooms, reception hall, hardwood staircase, bath. Inside w. c. laundry, cemented cellar, pantry, finished attic, ranges, gas and water, inside shutters; stained glass win dows In reception hall; slate mantels, tile hearths, fine chandeliers, house newly papered; front and rear porches: elite roof; lot 34x130; terms to suit; possession in 30 days; the f resent owner expects to leave the city September and Is offering this property S7CO less than actual cost. Get permit from JolinK. Ewlngft Co., 107 Federal st. HOUSE An elegant chance to buy a house on Lincoln av., Allegheny. See A. D. Wilson, 55 Federal St., Allegheny. flf OOO No. 84 Robinson st. Allegheny Two tpri story Drlck with frame addition: 7 rooms aud bathroom, hall, vestibule, both gases: small payment down. Terms and key at Black ft Baird's, 95 Fourth av. Suburban Kesiaencea For Sain. T7DGEWATER- The very desirable grounds and 2j residence orcumeu bv urs. i. H miles from PitUburg, on Allegheny Valley R. h.: this property affords a rare opportunity torloca tlon of a co onv of city ne'trhbors or friends on two contiguous squares, covered with beautiful trees and commanding a fine view of the Al'egheny valley. For particulars apply to W. W. Grler, on the premises or by mall to llulton, pa. - OR SALE (4,200. dost (5,500 two years ago; Queen Anne frame house or eight rooms, tile vestibule. Bmall reception hall, hard wood staircase, stained glass In hall, finished attic, slate mantels, tile hearths, inside shutters, bouse elegantly- papered throughout, elecrlc bells, fine chandeliers, front and back stairs, large pantry, front and rear porches, Isuudry, cemented cellar, slate roof, corner lot, 86x118 to an alley, cemented walks, etc.; this property is located on one of the best resident street in Bellevue. Surrounded by high class resi dences. Within one square af the new electric line, and a short distance to railroad station. Only (1.200 cash required. Possession In 30 days. The owner Is a nou-resldent, and has wired us the above price if sold in ten days. If you are looking foran investment or a home, don't fall to Inves tigate this. For permit iee John K. Ewlng ft Co., exclusive agents. 107 Federal st. Qf(i 300 A new frame house of 11 rooms, bath IdOi room, erases, pantry, laundrv: all modern IraprovemenU: stained glass, plate g ass, porch around front: lot 35x135 on corner or two good streeU in WIlMnsburg; close to electric cars and P. R. R. Murry ft fdsall. Fidelity building, 121 Fourth ay. . QgQ BOO Large house, 9 rooms, center hall, 3)Oj double parlors; lot 100x110 feet, with fruit and shade trees and outbuildings: location very desirable at Crafton : a rare chance to buy so large a property at so itmall a price; send for list Just Issued. (72.) W. A. Herron ft Sons, No. 80 Fourth ay. PERGONAL PERSONAL Thorp's system reduced to (3 for a short time only. 913 Penn ave. PERSONAL 'thousands or families can testify to the beneficial qualities of Van's Charm Root Beer. PERSONAL-Mrs. Dr. VcGranor, 350 Wylle ay. : imperial treatment has no equal for sick men or women. PERSONAL Drink plenty of Van's Charm Root Beer this hot weather If you wish to avoid being sunstruck. PERSONAL-Cash paid for old gold and silver watches and Jewelry repaired: new work made to order. Chris Hauch, 541 Smlthfleld. PERWNAL-Credlt, yes, credit, on line dress goods, silks, sitins, wraps, etc.. at J. Dwjer's Room 4, MeCunce block, 701 smlthfleld. PERSONAL Hair, moles, etc, on ladles' faces permanently destroyed by the electric needle without pain or scir; cousultatlon free. Miss Streng, office 90S Penn av., Dickson building. PERSONAL-Ladles wishing to take Turko Face Baths or face massage for removing blemishes and Improving the complexion will please visit my parlors at 903 Penn av., PitUburg. 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 does all my cleaning, pressing and renovating In treat Bhapif. Tel. I5M. LOST. LOST A pocketbogk at Forty-third st. station. A suitable reward will be given If returned to G. W. Given, 3944 Howley av. LOST Large pocketbook: valuable only to owner. Please return to W . II. Culp, Penna. Co., cor. Tenth and Penn sU., city. LOST or stolen-Two cows, pn Tuesday night, from Lower St. Clair township; one red and white spotted, the other gray. A liberal reward will be ptld for their return to Charles Bruckner Silver below Spring st. STBAYED. OTBAYED To the property of John Bandl. West D Liberty borough, an Alderney mutiee cow. black and brown, ui wner can have same by paying expenses. OTRAYED To the property ot John Carnegie. O 135 Grace at. Mt. Washington, two cows, one red and white, the other a dark olue; owner can have same py paying expenses, STOLEN. STOLEN Rambler Xo 569 from stable of Squire's Rfg. A S. Co., 6200 Penn av.; reward iwtll be given. Bargar. OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY, COLUMBUS, OHIO, Has 71 Professors and assistants, 26 Depart ments, and IS laboratories. Courses for de grees In arts, philosophy, science; agricul ture, horticulture and forestry, vetorlnary medloine, pharmacy, and civil, mechanical, electrical and mining engineering; law, Sostgradnate courses for the master's and oc tor's degree. Send for a catalogue. 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, KLLSWOBTH AY., Shadyslde, rLET sb per month, brick house 4 rooms. Mth street; also house 7 rooms. Jane St., (14 per mo.; also Jane st. 4 rooms, !3 per met ; sead for list. W. A. Herron Sons, 804th ar. Allegheny Itesiaeneea To Let rLET No. 7 Stockton ay.. Allegheny; excep tionally deslrab e modern brick house of 9 rooms and complete bathroom, laundry, furnace, both gases, etc. : furnished (Including nne grand piano if desired), or unfurnished; verv low rent until April J, 1891 H. C. Webster, 1003 Penn ay. TO LET-From August 15 No. 20Jf Manhattan St.. Allegheny, brick house, almost new; 6 rooms and kitchen; neatly finished thronghout; a few doors from electric line. Brodle A lyer. Agents, No. 157 Lacock St.. Allegheny. T'O LET 8-room brick house; bath, yard, shade . trees and all latest improvements. Snyder A White. 142 Fourth ay. TO LET By John K. Ewlngft Co.. 107 Federal St. (100 Allegheny bouses at reduced rents). Send for free list. ' Rooms To Let. "IHESTNUT ST., No. 17, Pltteburg-Furnished J front room, 8 a month. COLWELL ST., 122 Five rooms first floor; conveniences: lis. all T78PLANADE ST., 32. Allegheny -Newly fur- nlshed rooms; private family; one (3; (io and (IS. G BANT ST 303 Furnished rooms, with or without board. LACOCK ST. venlences. Allegheny. -Furnished rooms, all modern eon Apply to Moyle's, its Lacock st. OHIO ST., 174 (third Boor), AUegbeny-2 unfur nished front rooms; rent cheap to good party. PENN AV., MCO-Furnlshed from Negley. rooms; 4th door ROBINSON ST.. No. ISO. Allegheny-Rooms furnished and unfurnished. Boom Renting Agency. SEVENTH AV.. No. 97-Large. nicely furnished O front room: suitable for one or two gentlemen: every convenience. UNION AVE., 23, Allegheny Well furnished front room with board; terms moderate. TJ bee additional adieu under Wanted Boarders .J and Lodgers. Business Stands To Lot. 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.. 20 Fifth av. TO LET-Four-storv brick Imlldlng. 133 'econd ay., two doors from Smlthfleld t. : will lease for five years. Apply at first floor office of Kauf- msaori tore. Ofnces and XieaK ' nnm To Lei. TO LET Desk room. No. 108 Fourth av., first floor front. Black ft Baird. No. 95 Fourth ay. Sllscellaneoas To Lets, mo LET Vacant lot. 30x110. with stable. corner alley. X Penn av.. Third st. and Exchange Appiy j Nicola Bros . MMh av. FOUND-Van's Charm Root Beer Is the kind of drink for this hot weather; ask your dealer for It and take no other. "L'OUND-Pocketbook. Addrejs or call on Wm. X I.. MInger. care of McEee's Rocks Publishing Co., McKee's Rocks, Pa. FOUND Rubber stamps, scat presses, largest as sortment. Weber ft Co's Steucll and Stamp Works, 54 Fifth av. Phone 623. PROPOSALS. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS-SEALED PRO POSALS will be received for constructing a sewerage s) stem for the borough of Wllklushurg. Pa . until FRIDAY, August 19, at 2 r. It. Plans and specifications can be seen atter August 8 at the office of the bewer Committee, corner of Wood St., Wllklnsburg, Pa. The committee reserve the right to reject any or all bids EDEBURN ft COOPER. Borough Engineers. NOTICE SEALED PROPOSALS WILL be received lor two 60 arc light ma chines, 1,200 candle power each: also one ISO horse power bailer and engine; also live miles of wire and the constrnctlon work for 60 lamps, more or less, until AUGUST 2S, at 7:30 p. it. Specifications can be seen at West Penn Railroad station, Tarentum. W. L. Loucks, chairman. The committee re serves the right to reject any or all bids. W. L. LOUCKS, Chairman. JNO. T. FISHER, Secretary. Oiticz or Controller or ALLEGHEKT COUMTT, PA, PiTTSBtTRO, Pa., August 6, 189Z 192. ) TC-TICE TO STEAM PUMP MANUFAC XN TUREB8 Sealed proposals, addressed to the County Commissioners, it 111 be re ceived at this office until 12 o'clock noon FRIDAY, August 12, 1892, lor one compound Duplex pump and one bigb-pressure Duplex pump, capacity about one thousand (1,000) gallons per mluute; pump to be set on foun dations ready for steam and water connec tions. Bids must be accompanied by bonds In donble the amount of bid. The Commissioners reserve the right ,to reject any or all bids. For further information. Inquire at the County Commissioners' office. JAMES A. GRIER, County Controller. Office or Cohtrollzk or ) Alleohkby County, Pa. PrrrSBUEO, Pa., Aug. 9, 1S92. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED at this office until TUESDAY, August 16, at 4 o'clock p. M., fdr filling ap proaches to following bridges: No. 2 Plum creek, at Gerlocks; No. 3 Plum creek, at Unity Church; No. 6, Hums run, at Grlers. Also for filling west approach and building wing. No. 2. Long run. Bids to be by lump sum for each bridge complete. Bidders will be required to give bond, with twosuffloiont sureties, In amount of Did. Successful bid ders to give bond, with two sufficient 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 office after Tuesday, Auznst9, ItfJS. JAMES A. GRIER, County Controller. CHOICE P.KOPJCB.TI.K4. TWO STORY AND MANSARD Brick house on North HUand avenue, near Station street, containing 12 rooms, large halls, bath room, both esses, electric light and all modern Improvements. House in perfect repair. Will be sold furnished or un furnished. Lot 65x130 leet. One of the moat deniable residences In tile East End. Per mit to view the premises can be obtained from Fidelity Title asd Tbust Co., 122 Fourth Avenue. ' A NQVELTY GAME FOB JILL THE PRESIDENTAL ELECTORAL GAME. Decide in your-parlor wbioh candidate wins. Ask your dealer for this new game or send 50 cents to S. W. CAKE, CRESTLINE, O. INCREASING VALUES On the amount invested in KENSINGTON properties is what Is causing the unprecedented sale of Lots in the prosperous manu facturing city. A visit and inspection .will satisfy anyone that it is safe to buy, THE REDUCTION IN PRICES, Recently made to induce building, makes it an easy matter to secure a home. Call at our office for particulars, get a FREE TICKET to KENSINGTON and return, make aselection of a lot and your in vestment, in a short time, will be worth double the amount it cost you. The different works are running regularly. The Great Cham bers Glass factories will be ready to make glass in September. THIS IS THE TIME TO BUY LOTS IN THE NEW CITY TO MAKE MONEY. ' Free Railroad Tickets Given. Salesmen al ways on the ground. Any other information given at our offices. No. 79 FOURTH AVENUE, Pittsburg, Pa. rears and under, charmlntlr situated, best instructors and home culture. Address P. C Prngh, D. P.. Butler. Pa. New Yoke, Klngston-on-Hodson. GOLDEN HILL SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Classical. Scientific and English Courses. ' JOHN M. CROSS. A. M., PrlncipuL PXIVATE SBOKTBAND rNSTTTlTJ 115 Siaithfield St., Pittsburg. Pa- Shorthand and typewriting per month. (4 50: per quarter, (lit six months. (20. Write for catalogue. KOCK. HILL. COLLEGE, Xllieott City. Maryland. Schools. Classical, scientific and commercial courses. Respectable young men and boys re ceived as boarders. Send for prospectus. BRO. DENM". President. "TTTEST WALNUT STREET SEMINARY TT foryoung ladles. 26th year. Is pro vided for clvlnfr a superior education in col legiate, eclectic and preparatory depart ments; also in music and art. JIR3. HENRI ETTA KUTZ, 2045 Walnut St., FniJacla. PENNSYLVANIA, BUSTLETON, PHILA DELPHIA St. Luke's School, A hlgh classschooL ExccDtlonn.Ur healthful loca tion. Dellzhtful surroundings. Special cara of younger bovs. Illustrated catalogue. CHARLES H. STKOUT, F. E. MOULTON, Principals. ST. JOHN'S MILITARY SCHOOL, . MANLIUS, N. T. Full courses of study. Uniler the visitation of the Regents of University of Now York and War Department. RT. REV. F.D, HUNT INGTON, Prest; WM. VERBECK, Supt. THE Boarding; MISSES ANABLE'S and Day School tor Young Ladles. Will reopen September 26th,at 66 Bayard St New Brunswick, New Jersey. EXAMINATIONS TOR ADMISSION TO THE WESTERN UNIVERSITY Will be held Jnna 24-23, Sept. 12-13, at the University. For catalogue address W. J. HOLLAND, D. D., President. CURRY The old reliable sch UNIVERSITY STXTH STREET. The Old reliable school that has educated 40,009 students. Fall term begins September 5. English, normal, classical, scientific, mechanical, book keeping, shorthand, typewriting, music and elocu tion courses. Dav and evening. Send for ixta logue. H. M. ROWE. Ph. P.. President. DUQUESNE COLLEGE. English, normal, classical, sclentlflcladles' liter ary course, shorthand, typewriting, bookkeeping, night school. Saturday normal classes, mule, 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 5. Send for catalogue. E. M. WOOD. D. D.. LL. D.. President. Diamond st.. Pittsburg (opposite Court Hcnse). AUCTION SALS'. Marshal's Office, Pittsbubo. Pa., Auznst 4, 1892. t MARSHAL'S SAI.E BY VIRTUE OF A writ of levari facias Issued out of the Circuit Court of the United States for the Western District of Pennsylvania, and to me directed, I will expose to public sale, as the United States Marshal's office, in the city of Pittsburg, Pa., on MONDAY, the 29tli day of August, 1892, at 11 o'clock a. m., all the right, title, Interest and claim of H. C. Febl, administrator of the estate of Gamble Wler, deceased, and William A. Kerr, or. In and to the following described real estate, viz.: All that certatn, lot. piece or parcel of land, situate in the Twenty-first ward of the city of Pittsburg, county ot Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and de scribed as rollows, to wit: Beginning on the northeastern corner of Joseph and William streets, as laid down in the plan of the East Liberty Banverein; thence northwardly along Joseph street sixty-one (8!) feet and thence in depth extending back eastwardly, preserving the same width thronghout, be tween William street and a parallel lino therewith distant sixty-one (61) feet north wardly therefrom one nnnarea ana torsy oneand lorty-two hundredths (14L42) feet. SeeDeed Book. vol. 525, page 19L On which, lot there are erected ten two-story frame dwelling houses and other improvements. Seized and taken In execution as the prop erty of IL C Fehl, administrator of eitato of Gamble Wier, deceased, and William A. Kerr, at the suit of the Mutual Life Insur ance Company, of New York. J. B.HAKBAH, J. H. BALDWIN. ESQ., U. S. Marshal. Plaintiff's Attorney. AUCTION SALE-MONDAY, AUGUST IS, at 7 o'clock par., on the premises. Ma glnn avenue, overlooking Pleasant Valley, Tenth ward, Allegheny: new 4-room frame house; good stone cellar, front porch, slate roof, lot 24x100; within one square of the Ir win avenue electric cars; terms, small cash Sayment down and balance $16 per month; nmedlate possession. Seeaeents. JOHN K EWING, A CO.. 117 Federal street. 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, ISO Sheffield st, corner Bidwell. Alle gheny, at 10:30 o'clock sharp, rain or shine, by order or M. Marquis, Esq. .Everything must go. Avail yourselves of this opportu nity. Recently furnished at a cost of $10,000. House open at 8.30 morning of sale. Goods sold to the highest bidder. Terms cash. C. DAVIS, Auctioneer. ' AUCTION! Furniture ! AUCTION! Furniture! CARrETSI CARPETS I GEOCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES, DBY- GOODS, ETC. TO-DAY! TO-DAYI AfWie rooms of the HENRY AUCTION CO., 21 and 26 Ninth street. Fine Furniture, Oar pets, Piano. Sto-i es. Curtains, Rugs. Ward robe, Sideboards, Tables, Chairs and House hold Good; aIo at 2 o'clock the entire stock of Groceries. Drj soods, Boots and Shoes, No tions, otc. Sulo positive. HENRY AUCTION CO., Auctioneers. $500,000 To loan at B to 6 per cent interest, in amounts and for time to suit. Apply to SAM'L J. GRAHAM, Attorney at Law, No. 150 4th av., Pittsburg 3 IMENT CO., WW! f f