THE PTTTSBURG DISPATOR SATURDAT, .AUGUST 13, '1891 3FFICER tiRR'S STORY. Ie Tells the Coroner All About the - ifoblestown Tragedy. OULD BATE SHOT KEED FIRST, 'ut the Murderer looted Harmless and Snrprised the Officer. 'HE TEEDICTS IK BOTH THE CASES The Coroner's inquest in the case of lanin Reed and Hugh Coyle, who lost heir lives in the Xoblestown tragedy of Saturday last, Tvas concluded yesterday. The jury found that after killing Coyle, teed committed suicide. Several witnesses were examined by the Joroner- The first one was Fritz Klein. t was thought he had omitted tellinc all be :new, bnt he cither did not know anything urther, orTefnsed to tell. He admitted eeing a stove and two chairs in the ice lonse, hut did not know if they had been lsed by Eeed. John A. Orr, Chief of Police ofWashing on, was the next and most important wit less of the day. His description of the at ack on the ice house, his own wounding at he hands of Eeed and the subsequent burn ng of the ice house, was interesting. He aid: Officr Orr's Story. I knew Martin Eeed and Hush Coyle. I jot to Noblestown last Saturday afternoon tboutl o'clock with lie. Williamson and Mr. lIcBryde. JlcBryde put away our team ind went for assistance while Williamson And I watched the place where we supposed Reed was in hiding. There was no one In light or the icehoue when we went into Wacber's yard except Klein, the last wit ness who was working in the yard. In vbout lialfan bonr McBryde camo back and 'aid lie could not get any help, except tho os In a nearby stone qnarry. I told him to jet him, and we made an arrangement that when they came tip that two of us would ;lose In on the house in the front and the ather two In the rear. ,..,., 1 then spoke to Klein and asked him where Beed was. but he answered that ho did not know. I then went over the little uridge that crosses the hollow and went up a the door of the icehone. There was an utside and inside door. The outer door vas open, but tne inner one was fastened with a pin on the inside. I called back to the men that Eeed was in theie sure. The other three kept their positions on the out side and I kicked the fastened door open. I conld see all over the room, but no one was there. He Faced the Murderer. 'I stepped in and walked to the middle of th 'ooui, where thei e was a stove and two chains. I saw the floor above, and Reed at that instant came up very deliberately to the front edge of it. He appeared as though he was about to speak. As he cot up be fired on me. He then went back and laid flown. I went to the door and called to Williamson and McBryde that he had done me. JlcBryde pulled me out. Eeed then ran to a window, and when he saw we were all on the outside he fastened the door agnin. When 1 was inside I could have shot tlrst U I had been Inclined, but Keed and I ox changed no words. After Dr. Taylor had dressed my wound I went backto the house, hut 1 was not close enougc,to the building to see If the man who shot Coyle was Eeed or not. I then sent to Oakdale lor (runs and to Washington for help. But people began to flock in from every direction and in a short time there were a thousand people arftnndtheie. Five guns came from Oak- dale and we stationed mem. arouna me building. i Didn't Car to Go Inside. (I saw Mr. Wacher after I was shot. When Ifirst talked to him he seemed to think Heed was not in the building, but when I cuggested to him to go in and see, he said he w ould not do that for $10,noo. The witness did not know much about -he burning of the building. Samuel "Williamson, a Midway constable who was with Chief Ofr, corroborated the testimony of Orr and then said that when the building was fired Eeed came to a win dow and remained about a minute and then went back. AVacher remarked to the wit ness that if tbey had gone to him in the first place he would have gone in and brought Eeed out without any trouble. "William son wanted him to go In then, bnt 'Wacher refused. In his charge to the jury among other tbiDgs, Coroner McDowell said: Ton have a rieht to say whether yon ap prove of such means as were employed to take Eeed, or whether tho civil authorities bhould have been called into action. Of course, in some instances our civil authori ties do not amount to much, but these vio lent gatherings do not tend to elevate tho moral standing of any community. The Verdict Rendered. The jury returned the followin? verdict: Martin Beed, aged about 38 years, came to his death Saturday, August 6,1892, about 8 o'clock v. m. in the icehouse on the property of I'eter Wacher, Noblestown, North Fay ette township, from a gunshot wound through the heart, fired by hi own hand. From the evidence, tho Jury And that said Martin Eeed had been convicted and sen tenced to be hanged for murder in Washing ton county, l'a., and had broken Jail and escaped from there, and had been located In said icehouse, and was about to be captured by deputy sheriffs from Washington county, and being heavily armed, a crowd or gathering of people assembled at said place and set file to said icehouse, ciemating said Martin Eeed after he bad shot himself, and we further condemn the ac tion of the said unlawful assembly In burn ing said icehouse down, and In not appealing to the civil authorities for assistance. The verdict in the Coyle case read: Hugh Coyle came to his death on Saturday, August 0, 1892. about 5 30 o'clock T. v., fiom a gunshot wound received flora a gnu or re volt er ill the hands of Martin Beed, an escaped murderer, whom he wasassisting to capture, lie being concealed in the icehouse on the property of Peter Wacher, Xobles town, North Fayette township, Pa., and we lnrtherfind said shooting was done with lelonlous Intent. Loir Hate Harvest Excursions. The announcement that the Northwestern l.lne,comprlsingover8,000 miles of thorough ly equipped railway, has arranged to run two low rate harvest excursions during the months of August and September, will be gladly received by those who are Interested in the development -of the great West and Northwest, as well as by those who desire to visit this wonderfully productive region at a season of the year when exact demonstra tion can be made of the merits and ad vantages it offers to home-seekers and those in search or safe and profitable Invest ments. These excursions will leave Chicago on Au gust 30 and September 27, and tickets can uo purchasad at the very low rate or one faro for the round trip to points In Iowa, Minne sota, North and South Dakota, Nebraska, Wyoming, Colorado, Utah, Idaho and Mon tana. They will be strictly first class in every particular and will be good for return passage at any time within 20 days from data of purchase. Full information concerning rates and arrangements lor these excursions can be obtained upon application to any coupon ticket agent, or to W.A. Thrall, G. P. T. A., Chicago and Northwestern Hallway, Chicago. s The Broadway Central Hotel, New Tork. which has undergone a.thorough rebuilding. Is now opened to the public This is altogether the largest hotel pro perty in New York, and with the present im provements will have a valuation or nearly $2,000,000 and accommodate over 1,003 per sons. Mr. Haynes, tho new lessee expects to make It a great popular bouse for families and business men at popular rates, for which the location is admirably adapted; the new cable cars on Broadway reach every fash ionable store, theater and attraction of the city and transfer with all oross town lines, reaching every station, dock and ferry In town. 20 Days' Clearance Sale. Have let the contract for two additional floors to our store on Market street, to give us better facilities to accommodate our cus tomers in the future. We will offer for the next 20 days, to close all our summer and dress goods, challies, pongees, lawns, India muslins, sattnes, black and colored cash meres, crepons, India silk and silk warp Henriettas, at unheard tf low piices, before commencing to rebuild. Ladles'and gents' summer underwear, ladies' and children's waists, hosiery, gloves, white spreads, lace curtains and sheeting muslin closing out cheat). Don't forget the place. II. J. Ltkcb'8, i38 aud 410 Market street, Twa 4 , 3IKE71KGS AND NOTICES. Sleetlngs- TOTicE-TnEnE will be a meeting ,of roller, and heaters at Sailer's Hall, corner of Diamond and bmlthfleld its., on SATURDAY, August 13, at 2 p. M. sharp. "MOT1CE THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE 1 stockholders or the Pittsburg Forge and Iron Co will be held at the oflice or the company. Tenth St.. near Penn av.. onTUESDAY, August 16. 1S9Z, at 11 o'clock a. si., for the election of directors for the ensuing year and for such other business as may be brought before them. F. E. BICHARDSON, Secretary. PlTTSBCEO, August 2, ISSi, WORKWOMEN'S PREMIUM AND LOAN Association of Allegheny City Notice Is hereby given that the stockholders of the above as sociation are requested to be present at the next regular meeting. AUGUST 15. 1892. at o'clockr. St.. at their rooms, 62 East street, as business or Importance will be transacted. By order or the board. LOUIS HORST. Secy. "VTOT1CE-TIIE MEMBERS OF MONUMENT i Lodge No. !, L O. O. F.. are requested to meet at their ball. No. 94 Firth avenue, on SUNDAY AFTERNOON At 2 o'clock to attend the tnneral or our late brother. Wm. T. Corbln. Members or sister lodges are cordially Invited to attend. By order or W. J. BLACK, N. G. JOHN n. MORROW, Secretary. Notices. TOTICE-DR. JNO. COOPER. JR.. HAS RE IN MOVED his offices rrom No. 2 N. Diamond st. Allegheny, to rooms 42 and 43 Westlnghouse build ing, Pittsburg. Ear. nose, throat and chest dis eases. Hours 1 to 4 F. II. TVTOTICE-ON TUESDAY. EVENING AUGUST 1 16. the first payment will be made In Oregon Building and Loan Association No. J; also election or officers and directors: all wishing to take stock will call at the house or A. DREsSEL.No. 472 Fifth -VTOTirE TO FABflES WHO WILL PERJIA 1 NENTLY locate a manufacturing plant (em ploying 200 men) on our property we will donates to 10 acres or ground and (23,000 In cash: properly Is located short distance from the city and has good shipping facilities, both R. K. and river; only re sponsible parties meaning business need apply. Address BUSINESS. Dispatch office. Dividends. Usited States Glass Compant. 1 riTTSBCBO. Pa.. Aug. 10, 1892. J DIVIDEND THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF tne United btates Glass Comnanr have this day declared a dividend or FOUR PERCENT (4 )er rent) on the preferred capital stock of this company out of the earnings of the past six months, payable September 1, 1892. , Also declared a dividend or THREE PER CENT (3 per cent) on the common capital stock of this company out of the earnings or tne past six months, psvable'septemberl. 1892. The transfer books will be closed from August 20 to September 1, both Inclusive. ANDREW H. BRYCE. secretary. Business Changes. Co-partnership Notice. The undersigned have this day, August 1, 1892, entered Into partnership under the firm name or Callow Co., Job and Commercial Printers, at SOS Smllhlleld street, opposite Central Hotel. H, P. CALLOW, F. L. BLAIR. rTTTSBCKG, August 1, 1892. Legal otlrea. SUCCESSIONS. LEGACIES IN GREAT Britain or the continent ot Europe. DeBekn akdy Bnos., 25 Bedford Row. London, Eng.. at tend eiclush ely to the recovery, on commission, or estates, legacies, unclaimed moneys, etc. -TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT MY J wile, Maggie Frank, has left my bed and board without just cause, and I will not be re sponsible for any debts that she mav make in my name. JOHN F. FRANK, 4312 Penn avenue. -VTOTICE-MY WIFE. ANNIE SHEETS. 1 having left mv 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 11. 1892. E; STATE OFJOHNDONELLAN, DECEASED: I Notice is hereby elven that letters of adminis tration on the estate of John Donellan, Pittsburg, have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and those baring claims against the same should make them known without delay. FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO.. 121 and 13 Fourth avenue. DAVID Q. EWFNG. Attorney. ESTATE OF MBS. ELIZABETH GEORGE, deceased Notice Is hereby given that letters of administration on the estate of Mrs. Ellzaoeth George. Flttsbnrg. have been granted to tbe undersigned, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims against the same should make them known without delar. FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO.. in and 123 Fourth avenue. DAVID 0. EWING, Attorney. F. X. HARK Attorney at Law, No. 104 Fourth av. -VTOTTCE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT LETTERS J testamentary on the estate of Theodore A. Kammerer, deceased, late or Pittsburg, have been granted to tbe undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make Im mediate payment, and those having claims or de mands against the same will make them known wllbout delay. PARKF.lt L. WALTER, Executor. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED States, for the Western District of Pennsylva nia J dttn Carrier, now of Marshall. In tbe county of Calhoun, and State of Michigan, and late or the countv of Jefferson, In the State of Pennsylvania (late o'f the firm or Carrier A Baum), a bankrupt un der tne act or Congress or March 2. 1867. and the amendments and supplements thereto, having ap plied ror a discbarge from all his debts and other claims provable under said act, by order or the Court, notice is hereby given to all creditors who have proved their debts, and other persons Inter ested, to appear on the 20Tn DAY OF 8FPXEM BER A. I).. 1892, at 10 o'clock A. M before Al bert York. Smith, Esq., Register In Bankruptcy. at his office, so. 87 Diamond St., city of Pittsburg, Pa., to show cause. If any they have, why a dis charge should not be granted to the said bankrupt. WILLIAM T. LINDSEY. Clerk. PERSONA! "PERSONAL Mrs. Dr. McGracor, 350 Wylle ay. t don't call except sick. "PERSONAL Thorp's system reduced to 3 for a JL s short time only. 913 Penn ave. PERSONAL Thousands of families can testify to the beneficial qualities of Van's Charm Root Beer. PERGONAL Drink plenty of Van's Charm Root Beer this hot weather IT you wish to avoid helLg sunstnek. 1 PERSONAL Cash paid for old gold and silver . watches and Jewelry repaired; new work made to order, enns tiaucn. Ml smitnueia, PERSONAL-Credit, yes, credit, on fine dress goods, silks, satins, -wraps, etc., at J. Dwyer's Boom 4, McCance block, 701 Smlthfleld. PERSONAL Hair, moles, etc, on ladles' faces permanently destroyed by the electrle needle without pain or scar; consultation free. Miss Streng, office 903 Penn av., Dickson building. "PERSON AL Ladles wishing to take Tnrko Face 1 Baths or face massage for removing blemishes and improving the complexion will please visit my parlors at 803 Penn av.. Pittsburg, Miss Sherwood. 1)ERSON 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 fioor, has been substituted, who now does all my cleaning, pressing and renovating In great shape. TcL 1558. FOUND. FOUND Van's Charm Root Beer Is the kind or drink ror this hot weather; ask your dealer ror It and take no other. 3OUND Pocketbook. Address or call on Wm. . L. blnger. care or McKee's Bocks Publishing Co., McKees Rocks, Pa. FOUND Rubber stamps, seal presses, largest as sortment. Weber A Co't Stencil and Stamp Works, 64 Fifth ay. Phone 823. FOUND Ta-va-zon Diamond Package conquers catarrh. The cure! Delay dangerous: testi monials thousands: proofs positive. Dr. Griffith, Third and Grant. Pittsburg. LOST. LOST-Sunday, Aug. 7. '92. an Irish setter bitch pup, 8lnos. old ansxersto the name orNellle; a liberal reward will be paid If returned to Geo. E. Snjder. 1712 Wharton St.. S. S. LOST or stolen-Two cows, on Tuesday night, from Lower St. Clair township: one red and white spotted, the other gray. A liberal reward will be psld for their return to Charles Bruckner Silver below Spring st. STRAYED. STRAYED To the property or John Bandl. West Liberty borough, an Alderney mullee cow. black and brown, owner can hare same by paying expenses. rKOPOsAts. TVTOTICE TO CONTRACTORS-SEALED PRO 1 FOSALS will be received for constructing a sewerage sstem for the borough of Wllklnsburg. Pa . until FRIDAY. Autusl 19, at 2 r. M. Plans aud specifications can be seen alter August S at the office of the sewer Committee, corner of Wood St. . Wllklnsburg, Pa. The committee reserve tbe right to reject any or all bids. EDEBURN COOPER, Borough Engineers. OFFICI OT COKTROLLER OF ) Allxoheky Cobhty, Pa. V PrrrSBtrEO, Pa., Aug. 9, 1892. S SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED at this offloe until TUESDAY, August 16, at 1 o'clock p. il, for filling ap proaches to followine- bridges: No. 3 Plum creek, at Gerlocks; No. S Plum creek, at Unity Church; No. 6, Hums run, at Griers. Also for filling west approach and building wing. No. 2. Long rnn. Bids to be by lump sum for each bridge complete. Bidders will be required to give bond, with two sufficient sureties, in amount of bid. Successful Did ders to give bond, with two sufficient sure ties, in double the amount ot bid for tbe faithful performance of the contract. Bid ders must visit sites before bidding. Tbe right to reject any or all bids is reserved. Specifications can be seen at County En gineer's office after Tuesday, August 9, 189X JAMESA.GEIEE, County Controller. I&-Cloutled real atate advertUtmentt en this page ten cents per line or each insertion, and none takenor tea than twenty cents. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE Classified under the following headings will be ac cepted at the rale of ONE CJENT PB WOBD FOB EACH INSERTION when paid for In ad vance either at main or branch offices. Wanted Advertisements of aU Ktnds. BUCH AS SITUATIONS, ROOMS, MALE HELP, BOARDING. FEMALE HELP. BOARDERS, AGENTS, MISCELLANEOUS, PERSONALS. TO LET BOOMS, MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE, LOST AND FOUND. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. BUSINESS OFFICE Cor. Smlthfield and Diamond Streets. ALWAYS OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHERF. WANTS. FOR SALE. TO LET. AND OTHER TRANSIF.NT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOB INSERTION. Advertisements nould be prepaid unless adver tisers already have accounts with Tni Dispatch. FOR ALLEGHENY. NO. 107 FEDERAL ST. TELEPHONE 3621. FOR THE SOUTHSniE, NO. HI CAKSON STREET. TELEPHONE NO. 6022. FOR THE EAST END. J. W. WALLACE, 8121 PENN AV. . rrrrsBURG-ADDrnoN al. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. S500 Butler street. EMIL G. BTUCKEY, 24th street and Penn avenue. ALLEGHENY ADDITIONAL. F. H. EGGERS SON. Ohio and Chestnut streets. THOMAS McHENRY, Western and Irwln avenues. "WANTED. MaloHels. BARBER At once: one that 'can come well recommended; must be temperate In habits, best wages: work all winter. -Samuel Newton, Oakdale station. Allegheny CO., pa. BARBER First-class; no other. At J.A. Both's, 61 Sixth av. - -pARBERat247 0biost., Allegheny. BLACKSMITH, horseshoer and wagonmaker. Inquire or Casper Sheck, No. 410 Firth av., Homestead. Pa. BOILERMAKERS AND TANKBUILDERS At the works or the Atlantic Refining Co., Point Breeze, Philadelphia. BOY One who has had some experience reeding printing press; state age and wages expected; steady work ror reliable boy. Address M. A Dis patch office. B OY Good, smart boy. Inquire at 11 o'clock A. v. St. diaries noiei. C1ANVASSERS ror best relUlous paper In Pltts J burg for the money. Apply corner Klrkwood and Whitfield streets. East End. ClARRIAGE-SMITn First-class carriage-smith J for coach work; also trimmer. Apply at 532i Penn av. C'lURB CUTTERS and setters. Apply at Ott J Brothers', Bluff and Shlnglss sta., Sixth ard, city. DRUG CLERK A graduate registered as Q. A. wants position In city or country. Address Calamus, Dispatch office. TVRUG CLERK A permanent position. Address A. A. Pringle, South Fork, Pa. "TkRUG CLERK-Q. A. Address Drugs, P. O. Box 148, Sharpsburg. Pa. HAMMERSJIITHS-Havlng enlarged our rorge. we can give steady employment to several good hammersmiths; none but those with good reference need apply. Richmond Locomotive and Machine Works, Richmond, Va. HORSESHOER A doorman at once. Apply at shop, Forbes and Jumonvlllcsts., city. Booth & Fllnn. LEVERSIEN Two experienced levermen ror steam hammer. "Address, with reference, P. O. Box 629. Pittsburg postoffice. MAN of some mechanical ability and "oil coun try push" can secure a good posi tion as foreman on contracts for a new kind of work Khe has or can get J2.0C0 ror investment In an enterprise now starting up: there's "go" and money In it. Pusher, Dispatch office. MEN The city or Philadelphia has grown so rapidly within the last three years thatmen or every class, trade and proresston are wanted to fill vacancies in wholesale houses, stores, factories, hotels, etc.: bookkeepers, ?18j collectors, f 15; ste nographers. 15: dry goods, grocery.stock and entry clerks. 12;watchmen, drivers, porters,I2;englneers, f 13: firemen, $14: coots." SCO: waiters, fS: janitors, useful men and others engaged al once : merchants' orders every malt. Old Reliable Merchants' Union Ageing. lVi1UlUliCICJllUBb. X ,l,UUC,JUia, A . EN In every county to manufacture and sell our elder made without apples; 100 per cent profit. -Address with stamp. New Process Cider Co., Kansas City, Mo. VHYSICla-N Good location for a phystetan who will bny a small slock of drugs: will rent building or sell to suit: townsnre to grow; must be sold soon. Address Steele Agency. Oil City, Penn. EOLLER Who has had experience In cold roll ing steels; good resoonslble position with good wages to right man. X". 49, Dispatch office. SALESMAN On salary or commission, to handle tbe new patent chemical ink erasing pencil; the greatest selling novelty ever produced: erases ink thoroughly in two seconds: no abrasion of paper: 200 to 500 per cent profit; one agent's sales amounted to fOJO 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 uompany. A, id. Lacrosse, wis. SALESMEN Who can easily make Ri to (75 per week, selling the celebrated Plnless Clothes Line or the Famous Fountain Ink Eraser: patents recently Issued; sold only by salesmen, to whom we give exclusive territory; the Plnless Clothes Line Is the on'y line ever Invented that holds clothes without pins a perfect success; the Fount ain Ink Eraser Is entirely new, will erase ink in stantly, and Is king of all; on receipt of 50c will mall sample of either, or sample of both for 91. with circulars, price lists and terms; secure your terri tory at once. The Plnless Clothes Line Co., No. 77 Hermon St.. Worcester, Mass. SALESMEN WANTED to carry as a side line a new patented specialty; sells to publishers, stationers, tov houses, hardware dealers and retail clothiers. Address Hull, 259 Hudson st.. New York. SALESMAN An experienced wholesale lumber salesman for lumber trade In Western Penn sylvania and Ohio; references required. Address Dawson, Dispatch office. CALESMAN Salary from start;permanent placet O good chance for advancement: experience un necessary! outfit free. Brown Bros. Co., Nursery men, Rochester, N. Y. SALESMAN First-class shoe salesman. 78 Fifth av., upstairs. SLATER Inquire or Mrs. Dora Nell, Second av., Frankston n. S' OLICITORS ror city and adjacent towns. Pitts burg Suit Club Company. No. 61 Sixth ay. WANTED Sub-managers to manage branch of fice in your town, to hire men for the Brand enbnrgMfg. Co., of Dayton, O.; experience not necessary, as work is done under our State man ager's instructions; position permanent; must be able to furnish a bond and references If required; to tbe right man a handsome compensation will be given. Address with stamp, the Brandenburg Mfg. Co., 403 W. Thlrd-st., Dayton, O. WANTED Coachman; none but experienced and acquainted In the city need apply, T. B. Moreland, 6100 Penn av. Agents. AGENTS By a leading Insurance company, active, enterprising and capable soliciting agents for Pittsburg 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 In regard to character, responsibility, etc., required Ad dress B. P. W., Seventh Avenue Hotel, Pittsburg. AGENT In Pittsburg to make a contract with a leading accidental insurance company: the most liberal policy in the States; good terms to re sponsible party: references, etc.. must be first class. Address R. H. K.. Seventh Avenue Hotel, Pittsburg. AGENTS wanted In every county to sell flexible aluminum shoe roles; greatest selling article or merit ever Invented; double the wear of leather; exclusive territory given: address with stamp. Aluminum Shoe Sole Co., Canton. O. AGENTS and salesmen In both city and country: men with some knowledge or horses or cattle preferred: good salesman can make big money and have steady employment. Star Remedy Co., 67 warrenst.. new aura.vi,jr. AGENTS wanted The best campaign button on the market; send 25c ror samples or button, Sin and song with prices ror gross lots. Jones i weet, lock box 585, Attleboro, Mass. AGENTS for tbe watch case, self-lighting pocket lamp; taper week guaranteed: particulars for stamp. Toledo Lamp Co., box 431, Toledo. O. AGENTS for Western Pennsylvania; good money to rlaht parties. The Nat. Loan and Invest ment Company. 503 Times Bldg. AGENTS We want you to sell advertising ma chine to merchants; patented; big pay. Arcn. Mfg. Co.. Baclne, Wis. AGENTS tJ to 7 dally : experience unneces sary. Putnam ft Co.. Perfumers, West Wln sted,Ct. Female Help 'Wanted. COOK and chambermaid; good wages. At No, 1 CUffst. G IBL A kitchen girl: must come prepared for wore at once, aiercnants- uotei, water at. G1 IBL Experienced girl; small family; good vrajrea, si juuaiftuiacrjr av., jtiiegneny. GIRL for housework 130 Washington st. Alle gheny Employment Office. G IKL-One experienced dining room jdrl at 31-33 jlJsUhodu square, city. G IBL for upstairs wort, 181 Locust St., Alle- gueny. SALESLADY Experienced saleswoman for shoe department. Call on er address Famous, Brad dock, Pa, WANTED, Hale and Female Help Wanted. A1 BE you a Cathoilcf Are you unemployed? will vm. -Mrs,,-!- fnr tin ntr week? write to me al r. ' - i. vr .-.v.,ri.-:.. ri,i-.. frr once, j. t. uay, ivt muw bi-, .'vav. " AN COOK, waiter, 20 farm hands, woman cook, 13 per week: 2dlnlng room girls, cham bermaids, dishwashers, pantry girls, laundress, 200 house girls, working housekeeper, colored girls. Swedes and Germans: highest wages paid here. Median's Agency. 545 Grant at. WOMAN COOK for hotel wages 8 per week; 2 dlnlngroom girls, ti: laundresses, chamber maids, cooks and nurses tor families: 200 liouse glrls, German and colored girls, drivers, farm snds, porters, white and colored waiters, a col ored men. Thompson's, 603 Grant st. Situations wanted. POSITION By a middle-aged married man who understands machinery, steam and gas fitting; running engines, etc; would accept position a night watch In mill or factory. Address B., box 86, -Mansfield Valley, Pa, POSITION Cutter, competent young man, wants position on custom work. Address Box 123, York Springs, Pa. POSITION As coachman bv married man: En glish; good experience. Address B. C. A., Dispatch office. Wanted Partner. ACTIVE PARTNERS for ene-half Interests In t o established businesses; 500 to 11,000. Room SO, 96 Fourth av. J PARTNEU-To take charge ofa neat paying little business; lady preferred; Invoice S8U0. D, K,, Dispatch office. Hoarders nnd Lodgers (Vanted. B' OARDEKS-00 Sycamore st., Mt. Washington nrst-ciass coaming, r' o. Roomk VV anted. WANTED Two well-furnished rooms In good location, atrictlyprivate family, for gentle man, wire 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 oflice. Hotels. Dining and Lnnch Roomt. HOTEL FEDERAL. 171 Federal St., Allegheny: tl 50 to 2 00 a day; special rates when per manent. HOTEL NORWOOD Most popular and coolest resort In the East End: Duquesne electric cars pass the door: finest accommodations for driving parties; restaurant and bar attached; rea sonable rates. Frank Y, Over, Proprietor, 262 to 270 Frankstown av., near Silver Lake. IMPERIAL HOTEL, 8S and 88 Washington St. Special rates for permanent guests; elegant rooms and table. Ed. J. Shem. Prop. YISITKevan'sladles'andgents' dining rooms, 90S Penn ave. ; business men's dinner; ladles' noon lunch; meals anytime; everything in season. w INDSOR HOTEL, 8 Diamond St., lodging 35. ouc per nigui. Instruction. A FEW students ror my evening classes in book keeping. Bookkeeping taught at practical lu business. New methods with Improved voucher system a specialty. Opens September l. For terms and other Information address Walton Woolsey, proresslonal accountant. 96 Fourth av. LADIFS nnd gentlemen tn enter a private class in shorthand and typewriting, beginning Aug. 15. dnyam evening. Call at Private Shorthand Institute, 315 smlthfield St., Pittsburg. Bnslneas Opportanttes WsntM. PARTIES will Invest from 110,000 to ISO, 000 In a pay ing legitimate manufacturing buslns's; must be well established and bear close Investigation; manuracturer to locate In one of the thriving cities on the line of the C. B. A Q. R. R. : stale Tull par ticulars; principals only: no vlslohary schemes; all communications confidential. Address XXXA. 10, care Lord & Thomas, Chicago 111. Fire Insurance Wanted. BENSWANGEB A ZAHN Fire Insurance, 60 Fourth ar. Financial TV antun. MONEY to loan. In suras or 2500. ,1,000, $2,000. (3,000 and upward, at lowest rates, on mort gages. Charles homers & Co., 131 Fourth av MONEY to loan at lowest market rates on bond and mortgage; no delay. Reed B. Coyle & Co., Cor. Fourth av. and Grant St. M' ONEYtoloanon mortgage: no delay; lowest interest. Howard urown, 131 r ounn av. MONEY to loan on mortgages; lowest Interest; no delay. Black A Balrd, 95 Fourth av. MORTGAGES on city or Allegheny county property at lowest rates. Henry A. Weaver A Co., 92 Fourth av. TO LOAN-3200,000 on mortgages: 1100 and up ward at 6 per cent; (500, COO at 4K per cent on residence or business property, vacant lots or rarms. S. H, French, 125 Fourth av. "ITTANTED -Immediately, cash for SI. 100: pay l able In monthly Installments ofnot less than (20; secured. F. T. L.. Dispatch office. WAN TED -Mortgages on improved cllyor Alle gheny city property. McCune & Coulter, 88 Fourth ar. Miscellaneous Wanted. ELECTRIC MFG. AND SUPPLY CO..'8iO Bl's sell block, Pittsburg. 64 Federal, Allegheny; Incandescent and bell wiring; special attention given electrical repairing: phone 1373. EXPERIENCED doctor to locate at Relsslng, Washington county. Pa., a mining town or about six hundred population: salary to be col lected through company's oflice. Address E. B. McCarty. Brldgevllle, Pa. HOUSES rented, rents collected and prompt re turns made; have bargains In houses and lots ror sale; money to loan at lowest rates without de lav. Logue A Schroeder, Wood and Diamond sts., Germama Bank building, rooms 201 and 202. PAINTING and Plate Glass glaxlug. B.C. MUler. t26 Grant St.. Pittsburg. PATENTS U. S. and foreign: fees payaDie on success. J. H. Stevenson, solicitor, 100 Fifth av. ATENTS O. D. Levis (20 years). Solicitor, 131 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 any time; rent collected and mortgages wanted; reference, Geo. B. Hill A Co. or any city bank. TRUNKS hauled to and rrom the East End ror art j- cents. Campbell A Davis, No. 12 Seventh av. Telephone 276. WANTED-Everyone who wants the finest and 1 Y cheapest wall paper In America to seud tor samples: sent rree to any address. G. O. O'Brien, Paint and Wall Paper Store. 29f Fifth av. "YITANTED For health there Is nothing to equal VV Van's Charm Boot Beer; It's Just the thing this hot weather. WANTED-Rldlng and driving horse: young, sound and stylish. O. P. Dearth, Browns ville. Pa. w ANTED A stock farm near line of R. B. Ap ply 10 u antes oi. Wlifcinsun, 412 wouubc WEARERS or spectacles to buy the best (1 steel and (3 00 gold spectacles and ere classes yet offered ofw. u Trieber, practical optician, at fcchaefer's Jewelry store. 1W Fifth ar. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Musical Instruments. 7INE upright piano cheap: almost new, 105 : Pennsylvania av., Allegheny. Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock For Sale. "1ARTS, surreys, road carts, buck wagons and J buggies or all kinds. Misth, Robinson A Co., No. 114 Wood street, Pittsburg. DELIVERY wagons-Delivery wagons all styles; our own make. Wm. Beckert, 340 to 344 Ohio St., Allegheny. Telephone 3420. ?OR SALE One buggy and one buckboard (both ' new) at cost. 6456 Penn av. HEARSE At a bargain, one hearse, nearly new; must be sold at once, W. J. Snyder, assignor. Manor station. HORSE A 7-year-old gelding, with a record of 2:42 In the firth heat. IS hands high, nice hay and a line road horse: If handled will heat 2:30; have no use tor him and will sell him ror (350 cash ; he Is sound and gentle to drive. Address Jesse V. Neel. East Rochester, O. MA1CHED TEAM or finely bred rour-year-olds. mahogany bays, 16 hands, black points, long tails, fine style and elegant steppers: perlect matches; sired oy same horse and raised togetheri not afraid of any cars, and strictly sound and without fault; also 5-year-old trotting mare by Oberlln, he by Harold, sire of Maud 8: aperfeet model for beauty, strength and endurance; blood bav, with black points, 15M hands, 1.075 lbs; raised by present owner, and will be guaranteed right in every respect; here Is a chance of a lifetime. Box 202. Allegheny. SHETLAND PON Y-Prlce 173; good saddle horse; 6 years old; dark color. 332 Madison ar., Al legheny. TROTTING bred stallion by Clay PHIot, dam by a full brother to Volunteer, six years old, 16 hands high, dark brown, weighs about 1,050; sound, sure foal getter and will drive anywhere; w 111 be sold very cheap. Address Box 285, Browns ville, Pa. Bicycles, Tricycles, Etc, For Sale. BICYCLE Cheap; In good condition; A. Cre dena safety bicycle, cushion tire. Allegheny 'Cycle Works, No. 101 Ohio St.. Allegheny City. REPAIRING BICYCLES, at short notice a spe cialty; moderate charges. 310 Blssell block, entrance seventh av. : 64 Federal, Allegheny. Machinery and Metals For Jate. BOILERS and engines, second hand; all sizes, rrom 4 to 100 h. p. : cheapest in the market; 64 hollers and engines In stock, stationary and porta ble, upright boilers, mounted rami engine, etc.: steam pumps, governor, pulleys and shafting. Telephone SMI, 23-25 Park way. J. 8. Young. Al legheny. Pa. 1 STEAM PUMPS, new ana second-hand boilers, engines. Injectors, elector. South Bend wood fiulleys, iron hubs, shafting and hangers, machln sts' brass founders and Iron-pipe fitters, so Water street. Rubber Stamps and Stencils For Bat. GET your rubber stamps, steel stamps, stencils, seal presses, brass checks, etc, from Sheaffer A Co.. 49 Fifth av.. Duff's College building. R UBBER sump and seal factory, tha largest In PltisDurg, at h ourui av. mcjnaaon uros. FOR BALE MISCELLANEOUS. Miscellaneous For Sale. TVJIt SALE Lease and furniture in a 40-room V house; centrally located; will be sold cheap: good reason for selling. James A. Morrow, Jr., E. Liverpool. O. FR 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. FORSALE-Lotof lumber; $300 cash; price f750; cost 11.050. Address Charles and Perrysrllie avs Dispatch office. PRINTERS' stands and cases for sale cheap: a prompt buyer will get a bargain: second-hand saw table In good condition; sold because space needed. Apply Dispatch business office. SCnOOL DESKS, safe. letter file, single harness. 59 Diamond st. TO PRINTERS 100 type cases and a few stands In good order ror sale cheap. Apply The Dis patch Counting Rooms. WALL PAPER One cent a bolt; liner, 2?Ht gold, 3c; embossed solid gold, 4c: send stamp for 100 samples. Reed, Wall Paper Jobber, Roches ter. Pa. FOR SALE BUSINESS! Business Opportunities. A CLEAN stock of groceries and qneenswsre. centrally located, county seat town of 1,200, two railroads, good room, wareroom and Ice house, all on a level; doing a safe business or from t9. 00 to 112,000 a Tear: established tradeof 12years:good reason for wanting to sell: will also sell building If desired. Address P. O. Box No. 7. Caldwell. O. BUSINESS CnANCE - An Investment of 1 1,600 will secure one-half Interest In an es tablished business, controlling Important patents and paylnglarge profits; rare chance. AUes Bro. A Co., 184 Fourth av. DRUG STORE The best fitted and stocked drug store In one or the best natural gas towns of Indiana ror cash only. Address Box 6, McComb, Ohio. FOR SALE-Thegood will and fnrnishmcnts or boarding house doing a good business in the 12th ward. Address J. D., Dispatch office. HOTEL Anew three-story frame hotel, 40x18, double porches, slate roof, cellar with heaters, etc., containing 19 rooms, with all modern 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 Perrysrllie and Zelienople plank road (Brush creek oil field); good reason ror selling. For par ticulars call on or address John Ullrich, Thornhlll, Pa. JKWELRY STORE-On Fifth av. ; will sell at in voice: reason for selling owner wishes to give all his attention to business In the West. Logue 4 Schroeder, rooms 201 and 202, Gcrmanla Bunk building. pAPER ROUTE Address 1. 118, Dispatch office. PHOTOGRAPH OALLERT On ground floor in good manufacturing town short distance from Pittsburg; doing good business; best reasons for selling. Address K.B., Dispatch office. RESTAURANT A well established restaurant: one or tbe best locations in Allegheny, on a busy thoroughfare: full equipment: everything In fine running order and making moner: a good opening. Jas, W. Drape i, Co., 313 Wood at., Pittsburg. WHE Ovster Ocean saloon and restaurant. No. 185 1 and No. 187 Bank St., Cleveland. O.: one or 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 01 me uusiness. AppiT iu jib 185 and 187 Bank St., Cleveland, O. ' to Hannan A Frawley, 'PIN SHOP Best located and equipped in Mc JL Keesport, Pa.; will sell at a bargain; cheap rent: reason for telling, am no tinner. J. Vi . Sharp. Business Properties For Sale ANDERSON HOUSE, 21 rooms, for sale. East Liverpool. Ohio, BUSINESS PROPERTY-A pleoe of business property, which is bound to Increase four fold in a rew years, must be sold; estate to be divided; will trade ror a stock farm. James M. Wilkinson, 421 Wood St., Gcrmanla building. FIN ANCIALi Large tractor land, ISO acres, re quiring (75.000; W down, balance tosult;ele than200.0bO or more in short time; magulficently gant to lay out In lots; can be made to realize no less situate at railroad station, very near the city; this Is an opportunity ror a speculator or company seldom offered; will give full particulars to principals only. Address Grand Opportunity, Dispatch office. fil" 300 PAY for ltselfln 2 years: Penn av. near IDX 27th st.: frame stores and tenements rent ing for (744 per year on leasehold. D. Behen A Son, 4112 Penn ar. Manufacturing Sites For Sale. MANUFACTURING SITES-On Preble av Al legheny, 340 feet front, extending to Ohio river. SOO feet In depth, 3 acres, Penua. and P. A W, R. R. sidings: on West Market St.. Allegheny, three-fourths acre. Penna. R. R. siding: on Penn sylvania av., Allegheny. 155x130 feet, with paved streets on three sides; at Chsrtlers. 37 acres, P. A L. E. and Penna. R. R. connections and electrlo cars to city: In Allegheny. 3-storv brick factory, with pulleys, shafting, etc., suitable for light man ufacturing; to responsible parlies desiring manu facturlngsltes outside the city lean offer rare in ducements with best or R. R. and Water facilities within the "40-mlle shipping radlut." Thus. H. Dickson. Ill Fourth av., rounnS. .3 ,. 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 A Balrd. 95 Fourth av. rORSALK LOT. City Lots. ffl0'Tr-(400-(500-Herron Hill Park plan: DiJ I O choice lots near Wylle ar. cable cars at above prices; some on paved street: only (10 down, balance (8 a month; sure to enhance quickly. Black A Balrd, 95 Fourth ar. East End Lots For Sal. C1ENTER AV. lots, 48x175. only (2,000 each; street J Improvements and sewers paM for; choice lo cation : first-class Improvements! on a main thor oughfare: a limited number only offered at this price; terms to suit. beeM. P. Howley A Son, 91 Diamond st. LOTS A great bargain. I will sell four lot", nice and level, across Laramer av. bridge cheap ir taken soon. Address T. D, Harmon, 203 Shady ar. CJf X PER root rront East End lots: very desir WJO able; handsome surroundings; 50 or more feet front by 150 fcet deep. (137L) W. A. Herron A Sons. 80 Fourth ar. QRf( I EACH Sale or exchange-6 lots. 20x100 tEOUU each: 15 minutes from city on Firth av, line. D. Behen A Son, 4112 Penn ar. Allegheny Lota For Sal. TOT At a bargain-Lot on Buena Vista St. be .1 tween Taylor and North avs Allegheny. Mc Cune A Coulter, 98 Fourth ar. Subnrban Lots For Sal. LINDEN STATION. B. AO. R. R-Lots near Second av., (500 each, (15 cash, balance small monthlr payments without Interest or taxes; these are bargains. See Black A Balrd, N o 95 Fourth av. 6 ACRES of ground near the city with small, old dwelling; price only (900: Immediate posses sion. Jas. VV. Drape A Co. 313 Wood St., Pltts burg. Farms For ! 1?ARM For sale or exchange for city or snburban ' property, a choice raria of 140 acres, 20 acres timber; good, rich soil; good house of 9 room, washhouse and sprlngbouse; strong, never falling spring: 1 large and 2 small barns ana all necessary outbuildings; good orchard of frnlt trees of all kinds: 2 miles from Perrysvllle and 4 miles from SoudsnvlUe. O.. on the P., F. W. A C. K. R.: price low and very easy terras. Call on G. D. Slmen, 78 Ohio st,, Allegheny. Pa. FARM A small farm of 10 acres, with good dwelling and outbuildings, orchard, small frnlt, water and bouses for chicken hatching (over 100 per week can be produced;, close to a manu facturing town, on line of R. R. Particulars lrom Jas. W. Drape A Co., 313 Wood St.. Pittsburg. FOR SALE or exchange Farm of 130 acres, 2 or chards small fruit, plenty of water, good dwell ing, barn and other outbuildings, etc.. nearAll- qulppa station, P. AL. K. K. ; desirable city prop erty taken in nart payment: price onlr 850 per erty taken In part payment: price only (50 per acre. Jas. W. Drape i Co., 313 Wood st., Pltts- acre, burg. FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE CltT Residences. BLUFF 8T., near college New brick house. 8 rooms, halL bathroom, inside and outside w, c; all late improvements: terms to suit. Root. Coward, 20 Bluff St. REAL estate bargalnsi send for new catalogue, just ont; mailed free. Black A Balrd. 95 Fourth ar. S"1 800 NOTE THIS New frame. 4 rooms, tUU,) attic, cellar, water, slate mantel, grained, etc.: lot 24x100 ft.: 1 square from Penn ar. D, Behen A Son, 4112 Penn av. East End Residences For Sal. EAST END A nice brick dwelling of 8 rooms, bath, rurnace, both gases, hall, dry cellar, good sewerage, etc.. In a very pleasant and conven ient part, near cable cars and P. R. B. : good lot; small space In front; side lot: all In prime order; Immediate possession, Jas. W. Drape A Co., 313 Wood St., city. Ij'OK SALE or to let That elegant residence In ' Shadyslde, with "cementlne and expanded metal" fronton Aiken ave., between the electrle aqd cable cars; 8 luxurious rooms, 4 finished rooms In mansard, bath and lavatorial facilities, toilet rooms, conservatory, plate glass windows, patent shutters, electric attachments, laundry and all other of the newest appliances; sanitary arrange ments and sewerage In perfect order; everything In first-class condition throughout; veranda at side and wide porch In front: large lot. spacious lawn, ample shade: a perspective or the residence can be seen at our office; fuller particulars from Jas. W. Drape A Co., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. FOR SALE House: a nice 6-rooni brick residence on the corner of two good streets. In a good neighborhood In the Shadyslde district, between Fifth ar. cable line and the electric line on Ells worth av., for (4,000; a very desirable pioperty for the price. C. II. Love, 93 Fourth av. FOR SALE House and lot on Gross St., be tween Ben Venue station and Liberty av., s rooms, hail, cellar, porches, etc., all In good or der; owner is a non-resident, and as he Is anxious to sell has reduced the price to tt.COO. Jas. W. Drape A Co., 312 Wood st Pittsburg. HOUSE Are yon going to more to Pittsburg? If so, I can offer you a bargain; a beautiful mod ern house, large grounds and lovely surroundings; cause or selling at a sacrifice Is owner leaving city, and we guarantee that you cannot build the house for the price; well furnished, and Immediate pos session given. Appir to James M. Wilkinson, 421 Wood it., Gtrmania building, - FOR AXJC-latPROTSD REAL ESTATE East End Residences For Sale. NEAR Shadyslde, a nice Queen Anns dwelling, convenient to electric aud steam ears, 8 ronm. reception hall. oath, lavatory, laundry, both gases, with other modern requirements and In prime order throughout: double lot 50x120 feet; lawn rront. side and rear: this is a cozy and com fortable place. Jas. W. Drape A Co., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. v OLIVANTST., 21st ward-6-room frame hoase: slate mantels, papered throughout, front and side porches, with lot 30x110 leet; price (1.300; small cash payment and balance In monthly In stallments. McCnne A Coulter, 98 Fourth av. OLIVANT ST.. 21st ward 4-room frame house with lot 30x151 feet for (1.500; mortgages wanted. McCune A Coulter, 98 Fourth ar. en 830815 a month after a few hundred cash; tIDJLs 15 minutes rrom postoffice; a good Invest ment; a lovely home 1 square from cable, beautiful location, with guarantee or careful work and good material. This Is a new nouseof 4 rooms and attic hall, cellar, stone walls, grates, city water, front porch width of house, level lot 22x100 to alley, a rew steps off lovely paved street. Clean, healthful loca tion. The points we harp on are convenience, beauty and healthfuiness. desirable class of neigh bors and terms suitable for all. Buy where you will be contented to live. Plenty or applicants glad to rent this house at (16 per month. John F. Sweeny, 63 Fourth av. Qd 000 On Meadow st,. JJast End. six-roomed tfflO, house, bath, hot and cold vi ater: lot 72x10!) to a 20-foot alley. Logue" A Seliroeder, rooms 201 and 202, Germanla Bank building. Allegheny Residences For Sale. ALLEGHENY 2 small brick houses, near Ohio St.. 7 rooms, small storeroom, etc., etc.; rents (31 per month, paid promptly every month; will sell to yield 10 per cent. Address or see J. McF. Carpenter, cor. Grant st. and Fourth ay., Pitts burg. EBPLANADEST., Allegheny New brick house; Particulars, W. V. Derraltt. 407 Grant. QUA 000-No. 81 Robinson St.. Allegheny Two vDtrj story crick with frame addition: 7 rooms and bathroom, hall, vestibule, both gases: small payment down. Terms and key at Black A Balrd's, ua x ouriu av. Snburban esiaenc"or Sale. TVTEAR Brushton station. P. B. B., small house 1 and lot. to be sold at Orphans' Court sale, on Tuesday. Angust 23. at 2 o'clock r. M , on the S remises. Get handbills or full particulars from as. W. Drape & Co . Agents and Auctioneers, 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. 02f5 SOO A new frame house of 11 rooms, bath tBU) room, gases, pantry, laundry; all modern Improvements: stained glass, plate g ass, porch around rront: lot 25x125 on corner of two good streets In Wllklnsburg; close to electric cars and P. R. R. Murry A EdsaU. Fidelity building, 121 Fourth av. . TO LET. East End Residences To Co"- TO LET The most desirable 7-room house In East Liberty; bath, w. c. hot and cold water, range, etc.: large lot, 50x110; large and fine stable: flowers, shrubbery and trees: location very desira ble; one block lrom Dnqoesne Traction. Inquire of Thos. E. Wilson. 75 Frankstown ar. TO LET A nice rurnlshed honse In the East End in pleasant and cool location: 8 rooms, bath and other modern conveniences. Jas. W. Drape A Co., 313 Wood St. rpOLET-Just finished, modern house. 9 rooms. JL Walnut St., East End; location central and desirable: send lor list. W. A. Herron A Sons, 80 Fourth ar. rr0 LET-Oakland. (K per mo.. Bonuet St.. near X Firthav. House or 8 rooms: send for list. Vi. A. Herron A Sons, 80 Fourth ar. Allegheny Residences To Lee, TO LET-161 South av brick of 9 rooms: large lot: rent (30. 09 Lacock st., brick of 9 rooms and storeroom: rent (30. . , Flat or 4 rooms. No. 8 Penn St., near Federal; rent (15 50. 3 rooms on Irwin av.; rent (9. GEn. s. COTTON & CO.. 64 Federal St.. Allegheny, Pa. TO LET No. 7 Stockton av.. Allegheny; excep tionally desirabe modern brick house or 9 rooms and complete bathroom, laundry, rurnace, both mses. etc.: furnished (Including fine grand piano If desired), or unfurnished: verv low rent until April 1. 1893, H. C. Webster. 1003 Penn av. TOLET-By John K. Ewlng A Co.. 107 Federal st. (100 Allegheny houses at reduced rents). Send ror free list. SuDurban Residences To Let. TO LET Near Wllklnsburg: low rent; 8 acres ground, house 8 rooms; outbuildings and fruits. V. A. herron A Sons. 80 Fourth av. TO LET-(14 per month : a good house. 6 rooms. No. 116 Charles St.. Knoxvllle; send for list. W, A. Herron A sons, 80 Fourtn av. Rooms To Let. ALLEGHEN V Flegant apartments In new ad dition to Library place. In suites or two to four rooms, with bub, electric light and steam heat throughout: also elevator and ne of tele- square make It a convenient and dellghtrut place to live. Chas. Shields, N. Diamond and Federal sts., Allegheny. ARCH ST..73X. Allegheny-Nice furnished front room ; gas and bath. C1HESTNUT ST.. No. 17t Pittsburg-Furnished front room, (8 a month. -lOLLINS AV., 131. East End Nice furnished .J room ; moderate rent. Ci BANT ST.. 303 Furnished rooms, with or I without board. L ACOCK ST. Furnished rooms, all modern con veniences. Apply to Moyle's, 165 Lacock St., Allegheny )ENN AV., 5609 Furnished rooms; 4th door from Negley. B, ACE ST., 67, Allegheny Furnished room; all conveniences ; rent moueraie. SIXTH AV.. No. 73-Furnlshed rooms and Doard, day, week or meal. UNION AVE., 23, Allesheny Well furnished front room with board; terms moderate. Z bee additional adieu under Wasted Boarders and Lodgers. Business Stands To Let. TO LET A very desirable saloon and hotel in Parkersburg. W. Va.. with established trade, c'olnga good business. For terms audpartleulars address M. B. Hartlett. Parkersburg, W. Va. TO LET Space with power, cor. Penn and Third ares. : three floors: 20,000 feet space: abundant power: good light: splendid location: every con venience. .Apply Nicola Bros.. 20 Firth av. rpo LET Four-storr brick bnlldlng. 139 "econd J. ar.. two doors rrom Smlthfield at.: will lease for Are years. Apply at first floor office of Kauf manns'i tore. Offices and link "nom To- Lee TO LET Desk room with use of desk, etc., on first floor rear part or our office. No, 93 Fourth av. ; good light, etc. ; rent (5 per month and up ward: best location In the city. C. U. Love, 93 Fourth av. TO LET Very cheap suite offices with vault: second floor: location one or the !est on Fourth av.: send ror list. W. A. Herron A Sons. 80 Fourth avenue. ri 'O LET 2 fine offices In the Flath building. Penn L and Frankstown avs , E. E. C. U. Love, S3 Fourth ay. TO LET Desk room, No. 108 Fourth av., first floor-Trout. Black A Balrd. No. 95 Fourth av. Miscellaneous To Lets. TO LET Vacant lot, 30x110, with stable, corner Penn av.. Third st. and Exchange alley. Apply Nicola Bros . 20 5thav. AUCTION SALES. J. MoF. Carpenter, Attorney, Fourth avenue and Grant street. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF HOUSE and lot at Brushton, P. B. B. By order of the Orphans' Court ot Allegheny county tbe undersigned, executor of the estate of the late George A. Boor, deceased, will ex pose at nulilio sale, on the premises, on TUESDAY, August 23, 1892, at 2 o'clock p. 11., that certain lot or piece of ground situate on Katharine st, near Brushton av.. Brush ton borough, being lot numbered 23 in Louis Lenkner's plan of lots, recorded in the Re corder's office of Allegheny county In Plan Book. vol. 8. page , and fronting 25 feet on said Katharine St., and being in depth 15L84 feet, more or less, to Louis St., on which is ereoted a frame dwelling bouse and out buildings. Terms of sale One-third cash, balance in one and two equal annual payments, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser; 10 per cent to be paid down when property is sold. JOHN GILCHBfST, Executor. JAS. W. JJRAPE & CO., Agents and Auctioneers, 313 Wood st,, Pitts burg;. AUCTION SALE or DBYGOODS, NOTION8, GEOCERIES, ETC., TO-DAY AT 10 O'CLOCK, At the rooms of the Henry Auction Co., Si nnd 26 Ninth street. The entire stock must be closed out at once, bale positive without reserve. HENBY AUCTION CO. GERMAMA SAVINGS BANK, Cor. Wood and Diamond sts. Deposits or (1 and upward received and interest paid thereon, commencing lrom the 1st andlSth of each month. Jos. Abel. President: A. E. Succod, Vice President; A. E. Niemann, Secretary: W. H. Wllker, Treasurer! Geo. W. Guthrie, Solic itor. Dlreotors: Jos. Abel, A. Qroetzinger, J. F. Havekotte, Cbas. F. Schwarz, Christian Sie bert, Wm. Neeb, Peter Kiel, H. H. Niemann, A. E. Succop. Open dally from 9 a. M. to r. tc, and on Saturdays lrom 9 Al it. to 8 p. it. EDUCATIONAL. ST. GEORGE'S HALL For boys nnd rouDgmen, St. Ueorge's, Md.i Prof. J. C. Kinear. A. M., I'rln.: unsurpassed, thorough, safe; (2:0 and (300. NOTRE DAME OF TXA.RTCl.A3iD. Collegiate Institute ror Voung Ladles and Pre paratory School ror Little GlrU. EMBLA P. O4, near Baltimore. Md. SCHOOL AND HOME ror boys and girls or 15 years and under, charmingly situated, best ot Instructors and home culture. Address P. C rrugh, D. D.. Butler. Fa. NltWYonK, Klngston-on-Hudon. GOLDEN HILL SCHOOL FOR BOYS, Classical, Scientific and English Courses. JOHN M. CROSS. A. M., Prlnelpil. PK1VATE SHOBTHAN9 INSTITUTE, 315 Smlthfield St.. Pittsburg, Pa. Shorthand and typewriting per month, (4 50; per quarter. (12; six months. (W. Write for catalogue. ' KISKI3IINETA.-S SPRINGS SCHOOL. College preparatory for v boys. Saltsburg Pa. Term opens September 13. Boys received at any age over ten. Tuition (SOO. For catalogue address WILSON A FAIB. EDGTEWORTH BOBDING ASD DAT School, 122 and 124 W. Franklin St., Bal tlmore, Md., lor young ladles will reopen Tliufdav, September 22.30th year. AIBS. H. P. LEFEBVBE, Prineipiil. . XOCK HILL, COLLEGE, Llllcott City. Maryland. Schools. Classical, scientific and commercial courses, Bespeetable young men and boys r celved as boarders. Send for prospectus. BRO. DENNIS". President. BEAVER COLLEGE AND MUSICAL INSTI TUTE Bearer, l'a., for young girls and young' ladles, opens Its thirty-eighth year September 13. Literary, ArC Elocution and luslc Courses. No death in 3d years. An able faculty. Prices moder ate. Special advantages In Music. Send ror cata- . logue to the President. BKV. B. I. TATLOK, BISHOP BOWMAN INSTITUTE, A SCHOOL FOE YOUNG LADIES, Corner Penn avenue and lourili street. A Collegiate and a Preparatory Depart-.-ment. Special attention to Modern Lan guages nnd,i!uslc. The next session open Wednesdav, September 14. BLV. B. J. COSTEE, A. M., Bector. Hollidaysuiirg, Pa., School for Girls. Unexcelled in location, bnlldlng. grounds and in all the requisites of a first class school for girls, t ertidcate admits to Welleslev. Address MltS. B. T. HITCHCOCK. PARK INSTITUTE, 204 NORTH AVENUE, ALLEGHENY, Prepares for college nndbusiness. Opens for the Autumn Septembers. E enin school September 25. LEVI LUD DEN, A. M., Principal. HARCOURT SEMINARY, (ambler, O. For young ladles and girls. Founded 1837 to provide, west of the Alle ghenles, a school of the highest grade. Pu pils fron 21 States. Miss Ada I. Ayer. B. A Prin. KENYON noinr, M. This old and MILITARY ACADEMY. Gamulcir, o. This old and remarkably suc cessful sobool provides thorough prepara tion for college or business, and supervision or health, habits and manners. L. Bust, LL.D. ST. JOHN'S MILITARY SCHOOL, MANLIUS, N. Y. Full coursps of study. Under the visitation of the Begents of University of New Tork and War Department. RT. KEV. F.D.HUNT INQTON, Prest; WM. VERBECK, Snpt. THE MISSES ANABLE'S Boarding and Day School lor Young Ladles. Will reopen September 28th, at 66 Bayard Sb, New Brunswick, New Jersey. EXAMINATIONS FOR ADMISSION TO THE WESTERN UNIVERSITY Will be held Jnne 24-35, Sept. 12-13, at the University. For catalosue address W. J. HOLLAND, D. D, President. Aimnv UNIVERSITY vUnnl SIXTH STREET, a he uid reliable school that has educated 40.003 students. Fall term begins September 5. English, normal, classical, scientific mechanical, book keeping, shorthand, typewriting, music and elocu tion courses. Day and evening, bend for vsta logue. . H. M. BOWE. Ph. P.. President. HOLY GHOST COLLEGE Next session opens September 6. He students. examined September 5. Special department for pupils requiring an ex- cluiively business training. For catalogue, etc., apply to the KEV. PRESIDENT. PITTSBURG ACADEMY, NO. 7 FOURTH AVENUE. Academic, normal and thorough business educa tion, drawing, penmanship, German, elocution, natural sciences, etc Commercial course Includes thorough instruction in all the English oranches. Fall term opens September 5. 1892. Hon. Thomas M. Marshall. President Board or Trustees. For catalogues address J. WAKREN LYTLF, Principal. THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE Courses in general science, biology, chemis try, civil, electrical, and mechanical eng neering, mechanic arts, modern languages, history nnd political science. Ladies' course in literature and science. AU tuition free. Board and other expenses very low. New buildings and equipment. F,ill term opens Ser. 14. For catalogue, address GEO. W. ATHEUTON,LL.D.,President, State College, Pa. OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY, COLUMBUS, OHIO, Has 71 Professors and assistants, 28 Depart ments, and 13 laboratories. Courses for de grees In arts, philosophy, science; agricul ture, horticulture and forestry, veterinary medicine, pharmacy, and civil, mechanical, electrical nnd mining engineering: law, postgraduate courses for the master's and doctor's degree. Send lora catalogue. In this commercial age a BUSINESS EDU CATION is the mon profitable because it is the most useful. Ont Institution affords un surpassed facilities for imparting a thorough ? radical training-. For circulars apply as he College office, 49 FIFTH AVENUE. Jg-Evening Sessions. anl3-32rna CHOICE PBOrUBTlKi 700 Feet of frontage within five squares of eleo tric cars. Adjoining properties selling; at upward of $40 a foot, while we offer this at only 16 50 per foot. MURRY & EDSALL, FIDELITY BUILDING. 121 FOUBTH AVE. A. D. WILSON, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, 55 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY. STRAYED. Bay bone, a little lame in front foot. Liberal reward forinformation or his where abouts. WM. GUNNING. an4-TTs 437 Penn avenue. TAILORING. Correct Spring Suitings and Orercoatlart H. A a '. AHLERS, Merchant Tailors. 20 Smithfleld at. Txasp ttfinn to &500.000 TO LOAK on mort- gages, city or country property, at lowest rates. JAS. W. DUAPE CO., tii Wood it, Pittsburg. Telephone No. 973. I - - wsriiifel Mm-wm rjr