ISSXzPH X?" vW "THUS PITTSBURG "DISPATOH, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST ' 17,r 189a ' 3' WBSEm MISS BALSLEY. BEAD. The End Overtakes Her at the Alle - gheuy General Hospital. HER UNHAITI LOVER AT HER SIDE. stonr of the Accident That Caused Woman's Death. the AN ALLEGHENY FAMILY MAT DISSOLVE Poor Blanche Balsley, before she died yesterday morning at the Allegheny Gen eral Hospital, recovered consciousness and recognized her relatives and friends, who were at her bedsidc . There were present her father, V. "V5 Balsley, of Connells ville; her sisters, Miss Sudie Balsley and Mrs. Jean Sypher, of, No. 16 Jefferson street, Allegheny. There was a fourth mourner, whose grief seemed to be the most acute of all, a fine-looking, well-dreised, heavily-built man. This was Mafthev Kelly, the proprietor of the Sc'ottdale House, at Seottdale, Pa. Hewas betrothed to Miss Balsley, and it was; evident that her death was a severe Wow to him. It , was just about 1 o'clock when the sufferer, holding the hand of her sister, passed from life to death. The relatives soon left the hospital, and yesterday morning the body of the young woman was viewed by the Coroner's jury, end afterward placed in charge of Under taker Anthony Meyer. The corpse will be shipped to Connellsville this morning, and the funeral will take place there to-morrow afternoon. Mi TTas Tonne "id Pretty. Miss Blanche Balsley was 25 years old in June. She was the second daughter of W. V. Balsley, a cigar manufacturer of Con nellsville. She was a very pretty young woman, with hair nearly black, and dark brown eyes. Her face was roifhd and her figure plump. About a week ago she and her sister, Sudie, came to Allegheny to visit their married sister, Mrs. Sypher, whose husband, a fine looking young man of erect carriage, is a cigarmaker. The accident which caused Miss Balsley s death occured about 10:30 o'clock last Fri day nieht, when she and Samuel Sharp fell over a cliff on Monument Hill. The police were called to the scene, and sent the in jured man and woman to the hospital. The officers discovered that Sharp and Miss Blanche were accompanied by another gen tie man and lady, who at the time of the acci dent were sitting near the monument, below where their companions fell. The second gentleman gave bis name as Alexander Cam eron, and it developod that he was Sharp's room-mate at Ko. 43 Sandusky street. The other lady said her name was Sullivan, and there has been a great mystery as to her identity. This mystery was solved yester day, when a Dispatch reporter discovered that this second lady was the dead girl's sifter, Mrs. Jean Sypher. Always Been a Good Glr'. Yesterday morning a Coroner's jnry viewed the body of the dead girl and an inquest was begun later in the Coroner's office in the Court House. W. VT. Balsley identified the deceased as his daughter. He said she had always been s good girl. He did not know whether she knew Sham before last Friday night or not, but his youngest daughter, 14 years of age, had told him after she saw the account of the accident in the newspapers that she knew Sharp and had seen him several times In Connellsville. Alexander Cameron was thencalled. He is a clerk "in the office of Gebbie & Co., publishers of fine art works at Ko. 95 Filth avenue. He said he had known Miss Bals ley since last fall, having made her ac quaintance in Allegheny. He was sure that Sharp" had not known her or the other lady prior to last Friday night Cameron said that he met Miss lBsJslev and her companion at the concert in the Allegheny pare last Thursday evening, lney spent some time together and the ladies then asked him to meet them at the bridge in the park on the next evening and take them' to the concert in Highland Park. He agreed to do so, and met them accordingly. They sat down on a seat, and by and by Sharp came along. Then it was suggested that, as it was rather late to go to Highland Park, they should go to Monument Hill, have a good night view of the two cities and get a look at the fiery planet, Mars. They Had Met by Chance. They went Cameron and his lady friend sat down at the foot of the monument and talked about the stars and other things, while Sharp and Blanche strolled up on the hill above the monument Cameron beard a woman's scream, and looking back saw two bodies fall over the perpendicular 20-foot cliff back of the monument Cam eron was asked the name of his lady com panion and he replied: "She gave her name as Sullivan. I did not know her be fore, but I think she lives on Jacksbn street" Sharp told him that Miss Balsley started to run toward the monument, hold ing him by the hand. She did not see the cliff in the dark and pulled him over with her. This story of the accident Sharp cor roborated yesterday at the hospital. He said he did not know either of the ladies before that evening. The inquest will be continued this morning. f A Dispatch reporter visited the Sypher home on Jefferson street yesterday alter noon, and there found a greatly perturbed condition of affairs. Mr. Sypher was very angry with his wife for going out at night He had been at the Coroner's office, where Cameron's testimony had been read to him. Mrs. Sypher, a very pretty black-haired woman, had evidently been in tears, and was reluctant to say anything. Shefinallr told a story of the accident which agreed witnthe accounts of Sharp and her sister. She acknowledged that she had given her name to the police as Sullivan, but she said she did that because she was married and did not wish her real name to get into the newspapers. She contradicted Sharp by saying she had known him for a long time, and said: "Sam Sharp needn't lie even if he has his leg broken." Mrs. Sypher was much worried by her husband's displeasure, and declared that she and her dead sister had intended no wrong; FOR MENTAL DEPREB5ION Use Horarord's Acid Phosphate. Dr. L. C. S. Turner, Colfax, Ia says: "1 am very much pleased with it in mental de pression from gastric troubles." 815 for Round Trip to Kansas City From Pittsburg via Pennsylvania Lines, Excursion tickets account Knights of Pythias conclave will be Sold August 19, 20, 21 and, 22 as above, with corresponding low round trip rates from other ticket stations on the Pennsylvania Lines. Return coupon will be valid up to and Including September IS. Low rates to Chicago and St Louis on same date. jiwts 95 Per Cent of Men Who Die Leave nothing behind them (after all debts are paid) but the assurance on their lives. Think of it! If it wasn't for life assurance over nine-tenths of the widows and father less would be paupers. Put your family In safety by assuring in the Equitable Life As surance Society. Erwxta A. Woods, Manager, CIS Market street, Pittsburg. Why Not to Ton? Ton certainly want good boarders and roomers. How to secure them? Afew small diets In The Dibfatou cent-a-word adver tising columns have sent them to others. Why not to your , Wbxh going to Cinton, O., stop at the Bamett House; strictly first-class; refitted and refurnished throughout Elegant sample rooms. Rates, $2 CO and $2 60. Dx Witt's Little Early Risers. Best pill or biUoutneaf. sick headache, malaria, A SKY-SCEAPEB FOE IITTSBtJeG. A Handsome Business Block to Adorn the Lower Fart of the City. Charles Bickel has drawn up the plans for a large new brick business block to be erected at the corner of Liberty avenue and Eighth street It will hare a frontage of SO feet on Liberty and extend back 120 feet With ten stories it will be one of the tallest buildings in the city, and its location Is such as to make it appear to great ad vantage. The front of the first two stories will be of granite, and those' above of pressed fire brick with stone trimmings. The front rooms will contain a number of large plate glass windows, which will afford an abund ance of light and add much to the general appearance. DouBle elevators are to be put in, while the sanitary and heating ar rangements will be on the most approved -plans. The first floor will contain two storerooms, and the remainder of the build ing will for the most part be devoted to Offices. The structure will takc the place of that formerly occupied by the Household Credit Company, destroyed by fire some time ago. It is to be erected by Mrs. John Harper. "Work is being pushed forward rapidly. The foundation has been cleaned out, and work on the stone part commenced. It is estimated to cost $75,000. A PITTSBURG MI5ISTEB, lie Is Called to ay Important Charge at 'Lowell, Mask. Rev. George F. Kenngott, a former Pitts burger, and a graduate of the class of 'S2 of the Pittsburg High School, has recently re signed the pastorate of the Congregational Church of Newport, X. H., and has ac cepted a call to the largest Congregational Church at Lowell, Mass. , Mr. Kenngott is one of the most success ful ministers in the East He is the author of the "New Hampshire Experiment," which is an important church work. SUSTAIHED THE'MASTEE. Another Decision Rendered In a Penn Bank Case. Judge. Stowe yesterday handed 'down an opinion dismissing the exceptions to the Master's report in the cose of H. "Warner, assignee of the Penn Bank, vs T. Hare and others. No reasons were found for sustain ing the exceptions, and a decree in accord ance with the Master's finding was ordered. Taken Home Tor BnriaT. The body of Congressman "Warwick passed through the city yesterday hound for Massillon. Mrs. Warwick, W. K. War wick, a son, and Miss Karthous, a friend of the family, accompanied the remains. The Congressional Committee consisted of Hane and Donovan, of Ohio; Carrnth, Kentucky; Bynnm, of Indiana, and S. S. Toder, Ber-ceant-at-Arm of the House. The Senate Committee will meet the body at Mas sillon. f Peopta Goln; to the Falls. A large number of excursionists left the Union depot yesterday for various points. Jeneral Passenger Agent J. P. Anderson, of the Allegheny Valley road, was very busy looking after the pleasure seekers bound fot Niagara and Chautauqua, A special train with, 200 people was run on the C & P. to Cleveland. Golncto London fur Evidence. Judge Acheson yesterday ordered that testimony be taken before the American Consul in London in the case of the John son Railway Signal Company versus the Union Switch and Signal Company, a con test for the possession of a patent on what is known as the Sykes system. riTTSBURG AND LAKE ERIE K. R. Saturday, Antmst SO. Saturdav night excursion to Niagara Falls. 4.75 for the round trip. Special train will Jeavo Pittsburg at-. 8:15 ?." v. Central time, arriving at the falls for breakfast Re turning, leave Niatrara Falls at 5 r. v. Cen tral time, arriving at Pittsburg at 4:30 x. X giving an opportunity to see Niagara Falls without loss of time from business. Tick ets good for return passage on all trains within five days. . The Pennsylvania Railroad's Twelve-Day Excnraions to the Seashore The Last of the Season, Thursdav, August 18. Special train of Pull man parlor ctrs will leave Union station at 8:50 a. M. Tickets will also be accepted on regular trains that date at 4:30, 7:10 and 8:10 p. x. Pullman sleeping earn on night trains. The rate from Pittsburg is $10 for the round trip, good to either Atlantio City, Cape May, Sea Isle City or Ocean City, good 12 days and permit ot stop-over privilege on return trip within limit at Philadelphia. Seats in parlor cars and berths in sleeping cars can now be secured at 110 Fifth avenue. For Traveling There's Nothing; Like them. Blazer and Eton suits in black and navy blue, all wool storm serge, at $10 and up ward. Better suits than we've been able to offer before at that price. Jos. noRira & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Infants' rnrnlshlng Department Five special numbers in long and short dresses, 25c, 50c, 75c, 65c, $1 25. These prices during August reduction sale. A. G. Campbell & Sons, 27 Fifth avenue. Decoratx for the Knights t Bunting, silk and muslin flags. E.S Davis 4 Co., 96 Fifth av. Cain's comfortably fitting shoes. 503 Mar ket street I MEETINGS AND ItOTICKS. Meetings. NOTICE-STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING NO TICE Is hereby given tbat a special meeting or the stockholders of the First NaUonal Building and Loan Association of Pittsburg. Pa., will be held at the office of the association. Pitta burg, Pa., on THURSDAY, the 15th day of September, 1892. between the boors of 10 o'clock A. H. and 12 o'clock noon for the pnr- fiose of voting upon a proposal to Increase the esp ial stock or the corporation frou, $1,000,000 to flft 000. ooo In shares of the par value of $100 each, aa pro vided Dy the laws of the Commonwealth of Fenn sylvanla D. P. COHWIN. CHARLES WILCOX. President Secretary Notices. VTOTICE DB. JNO. COOPER. i,, HAS BE IN MOVED his offices from No. 42 N.DIatnond st, Allegheny, to rooms 42 and 43 Westlnghouse build ing, Pittsburg. Ear, nose, throat and chest dis eases. Hours 1 to 4 p. it. Legal Nonces. JOSIAH COHEN A CO., Attorneys, 85 Diamond st, INSTATE OF GUSTAV KANN. DECEASED. !j Executor's notice. Notice Is hereby given that letters testamentary on the estate of Gnstav Kann. late or tne city of Allegheny, In the county ot Allegheny and State or Pennsylvania, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons ind-bted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment,, and those having claims or demands against the same will make them known without delav to HANNAH KANN and CHARLES KAUFMANN, 27 Central St., Aue gheny City. Pa. PJtBsOKAL. PERSONAL-Mrs. Dr. cure, $50 Wylle ave. McGranors, sure pile 1 PERSON AL Thorp's system $3 f or a short time only. 913 Penn ave. l ERaONAL-Oash paid ror old gold and sliver watches and Jewelnr repaired: new work made to order. Chris Hauch, 541 Smlthfleld. J PEESONAL-Credlt, yes. credit, on 0ns dress goods, silks, satins, wraps, etc., at J, Dwyer's Boom 4. McCance block. 701 Smlthfleld. i PERSONAL Hair, moles, etc., on ladles' faces permanently destroyed by the electric needle without pain or scar: consultation j free. Miss Streng, office 903 Penn av.. Dickson baildlug. "PERSON AL-Ladles wishing to take TurkoFaCe j. uatnsor zace massaj and improving the com parlors at 901 Penn av. TSERSONAL AU XnhrhtS Pythias and others X should call to-morrow for Ta-va-Zon specials. tne oniy true cure ior catarrn, rheumatism, ner vous prostration, etc: testimonials: thousands positive proofs. Dr. Griffith, Third and Grant aecuuu uvor, am all my cleaning, pre snapc, jxa, sot. en'suDstituiea, who now does I Ming and renovating la. great O- Clattiflcd real ctlate advertUemenU on this pap ten emit per line or each Assertion, and none taken or test tfian twenty eentt. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE Classified under the following headings wilt be ac cepted at the rate of ONE CENT PER WORD FOB EACH INSERTION when paid for In ad vance either at main -of branch offices. Wanted Adverlttementi o all Kindt. SUCH AS SITUATIONS, MALE HELP, FEMALE HELP, AGENTS, BOOMS, BOARDING, BOARDERS, MISCELLANEOUS, TO LET ROOMS, PERSONALS. MISCELLANEOUS FOR BALES, LOST AND FOUND. N , THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. BUSINESS OFFICE Cor. Smlthfleld and Diamond Streets. ALWAYS OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES tUS FOLLOWS. WHERE WANTS. FOB SALE. TO LET, AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE KECEIVED UP TO P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements could be prepaid unless adver tisers already have accounts with Tnx Dispatch. FOR ALLEGHENY, NO. 107 FEDERAL ST., TELEPHONE 3621. FOR THE SOUTHSIDK. NO. HIS CABSON STREET. TELEPHONE NO. 6022. FOR THE EAST END, J. W. WALLACE. Bin PENN AV. rrrrs BtrRO-ADDrnow al. THOMAS MCCAFFREY, 3500 Butler street EMIL O. STUCKEY, 24th street and Penn avenue. ALLEGHENY ADDITIONAL. F. H. EGOERS A SON, Ohio and Chestnut streets. THOMAS McHENRY, Western and Irwin avenues. WANTED. Halo Mela. BARBER Good barber: no other need apply; 17 a week, board and lodging. Address B. B. Wright Irwin, Pa. , BARBER Young man at once, lams. Homestead, Pa. W. K. Wlll- T ABBEB Apply to-Jos. Yester, McKeesport Pa. B ABBERatMaxEbner's, Mansfield, Pa. BLACKSMITH Plow or wason blacksmith. None but experienced need apply at Globe Plow Works. Duquesne way and Cecil alley. BOY About 16 vears of age (German preferred); must be able to handle horses. P. B. Con nelly. 66 Bates St., Fourteenth ward. BOY To learn the baroer trade:' one with some experience preferred. Charles Zleg, 373 Beaver av Allegheny. BOY to work around a stable and make himself generally useful. Apply to the Pittsburg Vet erinary Hospital. 215 First av., above Grant st BOY 16-year-old boy with reference. Paper, Dispatch offlce. Address EOY Offlce boy. Address, giving age. Box 211, Pittsburg P. O. CIOATMAKER A first-class man right away; a steadvjob for Ihe right kind of a man. Apply to Huston Bros., New Lisbon, O. COMPETENT wlredrawers on large sizes of soft stock: none but experienced bands need ap ply; steady work guaranteed. Address, stating wages desired, Spauldlng, Jennings & Co., Jersey City, N. J. DRUG CLERK Registered assistant out of city: single; permanent position: state salary; give reference. Address Cocaine. Dispatch office. DRUG B-LIEF CLERK for 2 weeks. Aqua, Dispatch office. Address ENGINEER A competent engineer for station ary engine: one who understands steam fitting preferred. Address Engineer, Dispatch offlce. HAMMERSMITHS-Havlng enlarged our forge, we can give steady employment to several good hammersmiths; none but those with good reference need apply. .Richmond Locomotive and Machlnt Works, Richmond, Va. MAN Competent to take full charge of an In stallment dealer's books; must have experi ence In dealing with agents; also make himself generally useful about store: give reference and state salary expected. Address Faithful. Dispatch office. MAN A man of energy and SI, 500 cash, to take entire charge of gang of men selling goods) 11,200 salary, commissions: ample security lor money with interest Address, M. W., Dispatch office. 11" AN Unmarried man for general gardening J.U. worx. Apply to 1 J. Boyd Duff, Brownsville road. Baldwin t townsh nshlp. MAN Sober, steady single .man accustomed to taking care of live stock and milking. Apply at 907 Liberty st "llf EN The city of Philadelphia has grown so .ill. "rapidly within the last three rears that men of every class, trade and profession are wanted to fill vacancies In wholesale houses, stores, factories. hotels, etc; bookkeepers, f 18; collectors, $15; ste nographers,$l5: dry goods, grocery, stock and entry clerks, $12 ;watchmen.drtyers,porlers,$12;engrneers, $18; firemen, $14: cooks, $60: waiters, $3:"JanItors, useful men and others engaged at occetmerchants' orders every mall. " Old Reliable Merchants' Union Agency. 145 North Seventh St.. Philadelphia, Pa. MEN In every connty to manufacture and sell our elder made without apples: 100 .per cent Eroflt. J ddress with stamp. New Process Cider u., Kansas City, Mo. 1 MEN-I0 good quarrymen. Apply to Fllnn Slone Co. quarries, Joucaire st. near Schen- ley Park; good wages PROOF BEADER-For morning newspaper, of ability and experience, who thorouglilv under stands his duties: only a competent man wanted. Address X X., Dispatch office. "POLLER Who has had experience In coldroll X lng steels; good responsible position with good wages to right man. X. 49, Dispatch office. ROLLER A competent bar roller. Apply OUrer Iron & Steel Co.'s Fifteenth st. mill. at PRINTER to set type and take charge or small press ; also yonng man with some experience at press work. Address, stating experience and wages wanted. Press, Dispatch offlce. SALESMEN -Who can easily make W 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 ony line ever Invented tbat 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 60c will mall sample of either, or sample of both for $1, with circulars, price lists and terms: seenre your terri tory at once. The Plnless Clothes Lins Co., No, 97 Hermon st, Worcester, Mass, SALESMAN On salary or commission, to handle trie new patent chemical Ink erasing pencil; the greatest selling novelty ever produced; erases lnx thoroughly In two seconds: no abrasion of paper; 200 to 500 per cent profit; one agent's sales amounted to $620 In six days, another $32 In two hours: we want one energetic general agent for each State and Territory. For terms and particu lars address the Monroe Eraser Manufacturing Company, X, 10. La Crosse. Wis. SALESMEN Two hardware t-avellng salesmen: one resident 8tark county, Ohio: one resident Huntingdon county. Pa. : only thorough hardware men who can control good trade In their neigh borhood need apply. Address, giving references and experience, P. O. Box 598, Plttabnrg.-Pa. Ci ALicSMAN For PltUbursr and towns in Penn- O sylvanla having connection among horsemen and gsnUemen-ownlng horses to Introduce useful necessity: one sale dauy. makes nice living, dress Cheval Standard, 21$ Broadway, N. Y. SALESMAN Local and traveling salesmen to sell lubricating oils. Apply for terms to The Dletencbs Oil Co., Cleveland, o. SALESMAN Young man with Fsome experience in shoe business. Apply CampbiU A Dick, Fifth avenue. SOLICITORS for city and adjacent towns. Pltts bnrg Bait Club Company, No. 52 Blxth av. TEACHER A competent male teacher wanted for an ungraded school in Leet townshio. Al legheny county: $451 eight --months. Immediate personal application sbould he made to John Way, onai application suouia dc Secretary, Sewlckley, Pa, jr, WANTED Young man stenographer and type writer; mnst be bright, capable and willing: work In city; salary $00 per month; make SppUca- tlon In own handwriting, stating age and experi ence. Address Railroad, Dispatch offlce. WIREMEN-Experlenced electric light wlremen. End Electric Light Company. inside Incandescent Apply to tlss East YOUNG MAN with good education in an archi tect's offlce to learn the profession. Address, In own handwriting. Architect Dispatch office. Agents. AGENTS By a leading insurance company, active, enterprising and capable soliciting agents ror Pennsvlvs r Pittsburg ano leadlnr cities and towns In ttnsylvanla where the company is sot already represented; liberal Commissions or guaranteed saiaj lary will be paid; first-class references la regard character, responsibility, etc., required. Ad ess B. P. W.. Seventh Avenue Hotel. Pittsburg. to dress AGENTS wanted The best campaign button on the market send 35c ror samples of button, gin and song with prices for gross lots. Jones weet lock box 585, Atueboro, Mass. AGENTS for Western Pennsylvania: good money to rieht parties. The Nat. Loan and Invest ment Company, 60S Times Bldg. AGENTS 13 to $7 dally : experience unneces sary. Putnam A Co., Perfumers, West Win- sted. Ct AGKNTS-Everywhere to seU"0'Kef's Pills." Df. O'Keefe ft Co.. 1232 Penn av. .Business Opponnnnes Wnntea. BARBER to buy shop at a bargain. Call at (33 Fifth av.. cAy- WANTED A person to Invest $4,000 in aa 'es tablished manufactory doing a nice business. Address Business. Dispatch offlce. Instruction. X ADDX8 and gentlemen to enter private class la As shorthand and typewriting beginning Au gusts, day and evening, can at Private Eanalaitljnte. tli Smlthfleld s Pittsburg. WANTED. Female Help Wanted. COOKS, girls for homework: 130 Washing ton st Allegheny Employment Office. c lOOK-Fourth tome Craig street between Fifth and Center. GIRL to write plain hand) wages f3. Addreis Steady, Dispatch ogee. GIRL for upstairs work, gheny. 182 .Locust st, Alle- "VTURSK An experienced nurse for a child S j.v roontns oia to ru iu ocwicaiey; must assist in sewing: wages 23 60 per week, .patch offlce. Aaaress -S.it, jjis- TUTJRSE-A healthy wet nurse for child 5 months JLv old. Apply to Mrs. Samuet Woods, Thomas st, Boulevard place, city. SEWERS Experienced sewers on men's custom sblru. A. Q. Campbell A Sons, 27 Fifth av. "IT? OMAN COOK-For small flrst-clsss hotel. Ad VV dress P. O, Box 63. Bewlckley. Pa. "yOUNG ladv for offlce work; must be Rood X writer ana accurate at figures; one who can use typewriter preferred. Ans. Marcelllna, Dis patch office. , Male and Female HelpWnted. HELP Colored waiter, 20 farmhands, shfrtlron er, $9 per week; wet nurse, woman eook for small hotel, dishwashers, chambermaids, dining roomglrls, family cookr,t4tof8perweek; chamber maids, 200 house girls. 10 colored! cook and chambermaid for small family. Meenan Agency, MS Grant st MEN AND WOMEN-LOW capable men and women may find lucrative employment for the next three months; an unprecedented opportunity to mike easllv and re n tee It from 450 to IJ0C a week uteeiy Call or write to Campaign Publishing Co., 766 Broadway, New York City. WANTED Chambermaids, laundresses, cooks, dining-room girls, nurses, house girls for families, hotels; cooks, dlshwasners and chamber maids; German and colored help: drivers, porters, farmhands: white and colored waiters. Thomp son's, 608 Grant St. Situations Wanted. EMPLOYMENT To furnish Remington type writer and,work for firm or Individual. Stenog rapher, Dispatch office. I AM desirous of making arrangements with manufacturers of specialties and novelties to handle their goods In the New England States, either on commission or will bandle the product exclusively: can furnish some capital if necessary; responsible parties only dealt with; references ex changed. Address, with particulars, John Mann, room 16, 64 Federal St., Boston, Mass. , POSITION Br young lady as teacher of penman ship In public or private school In Plttsnnrg, Allegheny or adjacent town. Address Penmanship, Dispatch office. I POSITION as stenographer and typewriter, capa ble and thoroughly educated; shorthand, speed, 125 words per minute. Address P. X., Dis patch office. POSITION By young lady as stenographer, tem porary or permanent: reference given. Ad dress Remington, Dispatch office. POSITION as millwright engineer or machinist; can take charge of machine shop or electric dynamos. G. W Dispatch offlce. POSITION By male stenographer; four years' experience. P. O. Box 842, city. POSITION As carpenter foreman by No. 1 me chanic. A. E., Dispatch office. SET of books to keep evenings; good reference. Address Entry. Dispatch office. SITUATION as superintendent or manager of a brick plant by a sober, industrious man of 16 years' practical experience; have handled all kinds of clays and shale; can give plans of new works and manage same successfully: best of references. Address T, B.. Box 185, Beaver, Beaver county. Pa. SITUATION By gardener and florist: married; -no children; German; 25 years' experience; good reference: only first-class private place wanted. Address G. B., East End Dispatch of fice. SITUATION By a man aged 30 years, well ac quainted In both cities, to drive delivery wagon; can furnish bestof references. Address City, Dla patcft office. SITUATION -By non-union bar mill roller. dress W. C, Dispatch office. Ad- Boarders and Lodgers Wanted. BOARDERS Shadyslde-Rooms, with first-class board; adults only: references required. Am. berson av., third door below Presbyterian Church. BOARD ERS-90 Sycamore st, first-class boarding, $4 50. Mt Washington t GENTS to call and get home cooked meals, 39 6th av.. 25c; 21 meals $4. OCCUPANTS A couple to room and board In heptember by a lady who has a nice house in a delightful location In a suburban town: conven ient co steam and electric cars. Address Suburban, Dispatch office. OCCUPANTS-For one furnished room with board, suitable for two gentlemen or gentle., man and wife. II Ninth st Hotels. Dining and Lunch Rooms. HART1IAN HOUSE The people's popular re sort: finest lawn and shade; excellent accom modations; fine covered staDllng: driving parties especially Invited: restaurant and bar attached; low rates; Duquesnecars pass door: give me a call. Hartman, 115 i rankstown av.. East End. HOTEL FEDERAL. 171 Federal St., Allegheny: $1 50 to $2 00 a day; speclat rates when per- FPERIAL HOTEL, 88 and 83 Washington street; special rates for permanent guests; elegant rooms and table. Ed. J. Shem, Prop. YISITEevan'sladles'andgents' dining rooms, 903 Penn are. : business men'sdlnner; ladles' noon lunch: meals anytime; everything In season. WINDSOR HOTEL, 8 Diamond St., lodging 35. 5oc per night. Fire Insurance Wanted BENSWANOKR -A ZAHN-Flre insurance. Fourth av. Financial W ante. MONET to loan. In sums of $500. I, O00, $1,000. $5,000 and upward, at lowest rates, on mort gages. Charles Homers co., ill jrourtn av. MONEY at 5 per cent We have $50,000 to loan, $300 up. Alles Bros. A Co., 184 Fourth av. MORTGAGES on city or property at lowest rates. A Co., 92 Fourth av. Allegheny county Henry A. Weaver rpo LOAN $200,000 on mortgages: $100 and up- x warn at e per cent; fauu,uuu a ward at 8 per cent $500. COO at 4)4 cer cent on residence or business property, 125 Fourth roperty, vacant lou or farms S. H. French, av, WANTED-Mbrt gages on improved clly or Alle gheny city property, McCuue A Coulter, 93 Fourth av. Boarding Wanted. Try ANTED Room and board by gentleman and iv wite witnonecnna; oesiox reierences, ana must be centrally located In East End, Address A., u, a. ;., xiispatcn omce. Rooma Wanted. WANTED ROOMS-By family: no children; two or three rooms; must be between Smlthfleld and Try streets. Address, J. K.. Dispatch office. Miscellaneous Wantod. ELECTRIC Mfg and Supply Co.. 310 Blssell block. Pgb.. 64 Federal, Allgh'y; incandescent and bell wiring: special attention to electrical repair ing: phone 1375. EXPERIENCED doctor to locate at Uelsslng, Washington county, Pa., a mining town of auout six nunoreu population: salary to oe coi lected throueh company's office. Add oress E.B. MeCarty. BrldgevlUe, Pa, IF you are seeking a business opportunity In any line of bnslness write for our bulletin. Inclos ing stamp. Western Business Agency, Minneapolis, Minn. PAINTING and Plate Glass glaslng. 1LC. ttllltr, US Grant st., Pittsburg. "PATENTS O, D. Levis '20 vearal. Rollattot. 131 Fifth av.. ntxt Leader. Pittsburg: no delay. SD. EARNS ft 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, Bin ft Co. or any city bank. TRUNKS hauled to and from the East End for , srty cents. Campbell ft Davis, No. 12 Seventh av. Telephone 278. TTSE Jones' Bedbug Paralyser Jones' Maglo J Roach Powder: roaches banished by contract: satisfaction jon given or no pay. zzz jeaerai Iven or no pay. 222 Federal st, AUe- gbeny, Sold by all first-class druggists. YOU can buy a first-class sewing machine, the latest Improved, llgnt running, with all at tachments, for $25: we sell a dozen different makes; needles and parts for any sewing machines ever madeatCulbert's, 0 Federal st; Allegheny. "Vtj- AS TED- Everyone who wants the finest and T T cheapest wall paper In America to send for amnlea Sent free to anv addresi. G. G. O'Brien, Paint and Wall Paper Store. 292 Fifth av, rofi "TIT ANTED To buy a groalry store or any other 1 1 Kina ot oufliucia wuere it can oe manages dt kind of boslneia where it can he mannrac! hv a wiqow ana son; cbsq; II.3W to ffz,dw, Widow, Dispatch office. ".. ... . j- zz , t.. : . .- - z. t .. ' Address tXTANTED-To learn good trade by smart will TV lng young man. Address Trade, Dispatch FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Borers. Vehicles. Live Stoeg For Sale. BUGGY For want of use, sidebar buggy, full leather trimmed, red running gears; only been used a few times and cost $175: also set new har ness, full rubber trimmed, cost $45; wlU sell both for $150. Inquire at 3944 Fifth av. DELIVERY wagons-Dellery wagons all styles; , our own make. Wm. Beckert, M0 to tit Ohio st, Allegheny. Telephone 3420. H OR8K& Lot of fine horses: one gray team about 13X nanos nign, one Day team about ougbiy broken) all these horses are well broken and scare at nothing; also 2 six seat carriages and surrey. Inquire ansa Forbes av. ., HORSE A fine driver and rider: this Is a dandy and a No. 1 speeder: kind and gentle; he Is a in: OlCl beauty and will be sold cheap, RoUVMcGee and UlODOO. BW "DONY Sorrel pony, X for children to ride i vears old. twrreetiv ara ordrivetwill seU at your ownprloe, CaabeitenatftMlFlfthav, FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Bones. Vehicles. Live Stock For Sals. SHETLAND ponies for salt) broke for women and children to use. W. E. Warner, Youngs town, O. ' MATCHED TEAM of flnely bred four-year-olds, mahogany bays, 10 hands, black oolnU. long tails, fine style and elegant steppers: perrect matches; sired oy same horse and raised together) not afraid of any cars, and strictly sound and without fault; also 5-year-old trotting mare by Obcrlln, he by Harold, sire of Maud 8: a, perfect model for beauty, strength and endurance; blood bav. with black points, 13 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. Machlnerjgand Metals For data. BOILERS and engines, second hand; all sizes, from 4 to 100 li. p.; cheapest in the market; M boilers and engines In stock, stationary and porta-, ble, upright boilers, mounted farm engine, etc. : steam pumps, governor, pulleys and shafting. Telephone 3401, 23-25 Park way. J. S. Young, aU irgneny, ra. TON OINES Genuine Acme automatic safety en J?j (tines and non-explosive boilers, from one half to five horse powers, for natural gas or carbon oil as fuel: latest Improved ventilating fans and 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 rolllngmill ma chinery. Thomas CarUn's Sons, Lacock and San dusky its., Allegheny. GRINDSTONES-In all sites, for all kinds or grinding; Cralglelth. Newcastle, Nova Scotia and other grits; Iron frames and fixtures for hand, foot or power: mounted stone, oil stone, emery wheels and grinders. Wm.'M. Klrby. 133 First av. IMPROVED Whitman ft Barnes high-speed automatic non-explosive engines ano boilers, exhaust and ventilating fly fans of our own make: also electric lighting: second-hand old-style Acme automatic engines: second-hand Snedlker and ear fly fans; B. W. Paine A Sons automatic engines, from 5 to 250 horse power: electric motors; water motors and all kinds of light power and supplies. Tompkins A Ulrlch, Engineers and Contractors, 316 518 Liberty St., Plttebnrg. Pa. Rubber Stamps and Stanclls For Sat. tET your rubber ifamps, steel stamps, sfnclls. j seat presses, nrass eneexs, etc from Sheaffe Co., 41) Fifth av. Duff's College building. Miscellaneous For Sale. ,F OB SALE 40 barrels sweet refined cldkr. Ap- ply 72. Allegheny market. TVTATIONAL cash reglsterand burglar-proof safe. Xy Address O.. Dispatch office. PRINTERS' stands and cases for sale cheap: a prompt buyer will get a bargain: second-band saw table in good condition: sold because space needed. Apply Dispatch business offlce. SCHOOL DESKS, safe, letter Ble, single harness. 68 Diamond st TO PRINTERS 100 type cases and a few stands In good order for sale cheap. Apply The 1)1 s pateh Counting Rooms. FOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Opportunities. BARBER SHOP-Old stand: took in (1,500 last year. Will sell for what the things are worth. Address Sacrifice. Dispatch office. EON DS FOR SALE One hundred coupon bonds of the denomination of $100 each, bearing In terest at the rate of 5 per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, and redeemable at the option of the borough on or at any time after September 1, 1897, but redeemable absolutely on September 1. 1912. have been Issued by the Borough of Morrellvllle. Cambria county. Pa., and are now offered for sale at par value by the undersigned. For an v further Information call on or address ,T. F. Selgb. Treas urer Morrellvllle borough, Fairfield ar Morrell vllle, Johnstown, Pa, DRUGSTORE In a rapidly growing railroad town. No opposition, cheap rent. Great op portunity for an energetic man. Address Europhen. Dispatch offlce. DRUG STORE-The best fitted and stocked drug store In one of the best natural gas towns of Indiana for cash only. Address Box 5, McComb, Ohio. FOR SALE Investment in pig Iron warrants; I am prepared to offer pig Iron warrants at from $9 to $9 50 per ton. J. H. HUlman, No. 8 Wood st FOR SALE Private dining rooms In central part of city; bouse with 12 rooms, all furnished com plete. Address E. R.. Dispatch office. GROCERY STORE, well established; good trade; centrally located In Scottdale. Pa. ; a bargain. For particulars address Walter Newsomer,8cott dale,Pa. GROCERY STOBE-On Troy Hill. Allegheny; doing a gooa cash business: good reasous for selling. Address Grocer, Dispatch offlce. TF you are seeking a high grade position In any fiart oi me united states wni nets Agency, Inclosing stamp, tates write to Western Minneapolis, Minn. fR EXCHANGE for real estate, fine grocery j store, cigar store, restaurant, gents' iurntsn store, clear store. lng store, notions and wall naner. Holmes ft Co., 420 Smlthfleld st THE Ovsler Ocean saloon and restaurant No. 185 and No. 187 Bank st,, Cleveland, O.; one of the best known houses In the country for last 20 years: commands first-class trade: doing nustness or $50, 000 per year: reason for selling want to go out oi me Dusiness. . Apply to uannan a r rawiey. 185 and 187 Bank St., Cleve eveland, u. 300 or Invoice: nosltlve barrahi: well es notlons. !j tabllshed bonsefurnlshlng store, toys, books and stationery. confectionery, wall paper, pictures and frames, basebaU goods, etc: low rent; in one or we Dess rnanuiaciuring towns of Western Pennsylvania; population of about 10,000. Holmes A Co., 420 Smlthfleld st. Business Properties For Sale ANDERSON HOUSE, 21 rooms, for sale. Liverpool, Ohio. East HOTEL For sale or rent containing 00 rooms; best location in Cumberland, Md. Address Box 582, Cumberland. Md. Manufacturing Sites For Sale. MANUFACTURING SrTES-For sale or lease We have several manufacturing sites In the city, also short distance out; some with river landing, others with railroad switch; call for par tlculars. Black k. Balrd, 85 Fourth av. FOR SALE LOTS. City Lots. flOTfr-$40o-s500-Herron Hill Park plan: cable ears at qD.4 1 i) choice lots near Wylle av. above crlces: some on Dared street: only 110 down. balance 83 a month; sure to enhance quickly. Black A Balrd. 95 Fourth av. East End Lata For Atla. TENTER AV. lots, 48x175. only $2, 000 each; street y Improvements and sewers paid for; choice lo cation: first-class improvements: on a main thor oughfare: a limited number only offered at this Srlce; terms to suit SeeM, P. Howley A Son, 91 lamond st SCHENLEYvlew lots, near LawrencevlUe and Penn avenue cable cars: $10 down, small monthly payments: no Interest or taxes while pay ing for your lot Black A Balrd, No. 95 Fourth av. Allegheny Lots For Sale. T OTS In Grove Bnuare plan. Perrvsvllle av.. Al- JU legheny; on easy terms, without interest Call on Holmes ft Co., 5 Smlthfleld st, for plans. Suburban Lots For Sale. LINDEN STATION. B. A O. K. E-Lotl "hear Second av SWOeach, $15 cash, balance small monthlv payments wltnout Interest or tajtes; these are bargains. Bee Black A Balrd. No 95 Fourth av. LOTS Bom good lots In Wilklnsburg and Edge wood, on easy payments. Call on or address, F. B. Tomb, Wilklnsburg. Pa. SPRING GARDEN BOROUGH-Slx acres suit able for sub-division: divided by Spring Garden av. and Lincoln St., with one large bouse, wash house and other outbuildings: about 3 minutes' walk from Spring Garden and Mount Troy car sta tion: mnst be sold to close an estate. For particu lars Inquire John Woelfet O WISSVALE Very choice lots In the Swissvale O Place Plan; any size desired; prices the lowest In the market; send for marked plan with prices. Hoffman ft Baldrldge, Wilklnsburg, opposite depot Q 500 A fine Investment near Greenfield av. PO) entrance of Schenley park, 4X acrs of laud with brick dwelling and outbuildings. W. A. Her ron ft Sons. 80 4th av. Farms For Sam. FB BALE Or exchange-As a summer resort stock farm, home, gentleman's retreat or honest, independent agricultural pursuits; con venient to Pittsburg, adjoining K. R.. river and town, 201 to 300 aores of level and slightly rolling, very productive land, all tilled by machinery, highly improved; board fences, springs, orchards, eoaL limestone: excellent roads; charming, pic turesque surroundings, combining modern oon venlencis with natural attractions; elegant new brick mansion. 10 large rooms, good cellars, fin ished attic, halls, veranda, portico, hot and cold water throughout the house, bathroom: in fact, superior finish and all the modern lmnrovements: substantial barn, stabllngifor 50 bead of horses, cattle and 100 sheep; all manner outbuildings; slt ua'.s on a Slight eminence surrounded by maple and ornamental trees, at low price. Inquire of Ed Wlttlsh, 134 Fifth av., Pittsburg, Pa, : large num her or selected farms and other properties. FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL SMTATE Cltjr Residence. TJLUFF ST near college New brick house, 8 alt bathroom, Inside and outside w. c: au rate improvements; terms to suit, soot Coward, 20 Bluff st, East End Residences For Sale. FOR SALE Only one left of those elegant Queen Anne houses, containing eight rooms, recep tion nail and laundry, hard wood cabinet mantels, tile hearths and vestibules, both gases and wired for-electric lights: beautifully and centrally lo cated on Webster av., Herron Hill, where you may obtain a. grand view and enjoy cool. Invigorating breesee all through the warmest days of summer and yet be within It minutes' ride of Wood St.: Is a healthy location this Is unsurpassed by any In the county; lots, 87x100 to an alley t price $3,900; terms to suit purchaser. Inquire Geo. W. Biggs ft Co., SOlSmlfhfieldst. ffi 750 New brick house In Shadjslde, nine DU rooms; all Improvements: good street! near both street car lines; rooms good-slked and weU finished: cemented cellar. Dennlston, Elderkln ft Co., Limited. 8232 Pena ave. Telephone 53Z7. loCetl6nt reasonable terms. nr nn tit. Diijv iMema A rfl.IJimittd est PesAay. TtlanboxM mv FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE East End Besldtneti For Sal. fl1 850 investment: an enterprise for a young sDXj man or ladywho Is saving a little of their wages. The bank pays little or no Interest and may break: a bare lot eats money and gives no Im mediate returns we win gtre you an Investment that has double advantages) It wUl advance In price and still give an Immediate return In cash. We will sell a lovely little new home In most de sirable location at S00 and (15 per month that will rent for at least I5 per month to good people) figure for yourself the merits of this enterprise. If you don't make a start you will never own a root of ground. John F. Sweeny, 63 Fourth av. C K 790 New brick house In the East End on HaO paved and sewered street: close to street car lines; all Improvements; splendid location; terms to suit Dennlston, ElderUn & Co., Limited, 632 Penn are. Telephone 5327. Allegheny Residences For Sate. ESPLANADE ST., Allegheny-Newbrlck bouse; Particulars, W. V. Dermllt, 407 Grant. Q C 00067 and 69 Lscock St.: two dwellings of 8 wOf and rooms and storeroom la each : lot 45x 61: rented for 57i month will sell for V Son nn terms to suit, i Allegheny, Pa. Geo. S. Cotton & Co., M Federal st. 0A OOO No. 14 Robinson sl. Alletbenv Two. tlpri story orlck with frame addition: 7 rooms and bathroom, hall, vestibule, both gases: small payment down. Terms and key atBlaek A Balrd's, so j ounn 1 'ourth av. fey 7S0 On Sampson st. near Federal st, brick &y house, 5 rooms, lot 20x80; bargain. John Etrlng 4 Co.,-li7 Federal st. Suburban KeslaenoM far Sale. A BARGAIN at 11.400 House, 4rooms. nat.gas, li city water, cemented cellar. and nice garden; one minute from streetcars: terms MM cash, bal-' ance 110 month, f. J. Edwards It Co., 1864 Second av., Hazelwood. HOUSE In Wilklnsburg, near station;' 6 rooms, finished attic, batn, inside w. c. and all modern Imnrovemeuts: cheap: 1500 cash balance on mortgage. F. B. Tomb, Wilklnsburg. NEAlt lirushtun station. P. It K., small bouse and lot to be sold at Orphans' Court safe, on Tuesday, August 23, at 2 o'clock r. X., on the premises. Get handbills of full particulars from mis or run particulars from Agents and Auctioneers, 313 ins. w, urape dc io Wood st, Pittsburg. W1LKINSBURG -New modern frame house of 7 rooms and reception halt bath with porce lain tub, washstand, w. c. electric light, range. Urge convenient pantry, city water, hard wood cabinet mantels downstairs, slate mantels up stairs, house lined with plank, large porches, good cellar: sewered: lot 35x130, In best location on Bid die av.. shady side of street convenient to-Irctrle and steam cars. In short a complete and deslranle home: price 4.5O0. Hoffman A Baldrldge, Wllk Insbury. opposite depot. TO LET. City Residences. TO LET Augusta st, near Dnqnesns Incline, two-story frame dwelling, 8 rooms, bathroom, hall, front porch, lawn, cement cellar, laundry: rent $20 to one, $25 thereafter. Black A Balrd, 05 Fourth av. I'O LET Furnished room for light housekeep ing on Smlthlleldsttboth gases. Call 39 Sixth av. raft End Realdancm To Lot. TO LET-Shetland av.. East End, brick dwelling 10 rooms, bath, hot and cold water, gases, hall, laundry, city and well water; half acre ground; line location: $40: possession any time, axter. Thompson A Co.. 161 Fourth av. Allegheny Ksllenc" To !'. TO LET By John K. Ewlng A Co., 107 Federal st. (100 Allegheny houses at reduced rents). Send for free list. Rooms To Let. ALLEGHENY Elegant apartments in new ad dition to Library place. In suites of two to four rooms, with batb. electric light and steam heat throughout: also elevator and use or tele phone: a first-class dining room; a very comfort able building In both summer and winter, together with the central and pleasant location of Carnegie square make it a convenient and dellghtfnl place to live. Cbas. Shields, N. Diamond and Federal sis., Allegheny. ARCH ST.. 75X, Allegheny Nice furnished front room, gases, batb, conveniences. TJROAD ST. MIS. East End NIcelv furnished JJ front venlenees. front alcove room; private family; all con- BROAD ST., 6108. East End Nice room, with hoard; moderate rates for permanent gentle- C CHESTNUT ST.. 17. Pittsburg Furnished front J room, $8 per month. C-IOLLINS AV. 131. East End-Nicely furnished J rooms; rent moderate. DINWIDDIE ST., 257 Elegant furnished front room: all conveniences: moderate. DINWIDD1E ST.. 253-Nlcety mrnlshed front room; conveniences: rent $12. TjiULTON ST. 145 Furnished flat three rooms, HIGHLAND N. AV.. 602,East End-Furnished rooms; one $8, $10. PENN AV., 5609-Furnlshed from Negiev. rooms; 4th door PENN AV., room. 804 Furnished 3d floor front TACEST., 67. Allegheny rurnlshea room; all o.s conveniences; rent moaeraie. SEVENTH AV., 97 Nicely furnished front roomt will accommodate one or two gentlemen: nse of batb; every convenience: five minutes' walk from postoffice. UNION AV. 23. Allegheny-Well furnished front room with board; terms moderate. WESTERN AV., 333. Allegheny-Lady has nice furnished rooms; rent very low; con veniences. Z bee additional adieu under Wanted Boarders and Lodgers. Offices end DesK Knnm To Lee "lO LET Desk room, No. 108 Fourth av., first floor front. Black A Balrd. No. 95 Fourth av. Bnslness Stands To Let. 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. rpo LET Four-story brick building. 139 Second X. av.. two doors from Smlthfleld mt.; will lease for Ave years. Apply at first floor office of Kauf manns'i tore. TO LET Wylle av. storeroom and Are dwelling rooms; $35. Baxter. Thompson A Co.. 181 Fourth av. TO LET Basement suitable ror barber shop. Federal street, Allegheny. 104 Miscellaneous To Lets. rpo LET Scholarship In Plttsbnrg Female Col A. leae. inquire or nr. Joseph Shallenberger at the Duquesne bank noon. on Tuesday and Friday at TO LET Vacant lot 30xll0t with stable, corner Penn ar Third st and Exchange alley. Apply Nicola Bros . 3) 6th av. REWARDS. REWARD-115 reward ror any person returning or giving Information leading to the finding of pure white grayhound, gray ears, tall cut: lost July it: the above reward will be paid If returned on Information given. J, Adams, Hazelwood, Second av LOST. LOST Gold hunting case watch and chain on North Highland av. or parks; return to C$12 Broad st- and receive reward. - MORE PROPERTY IS BEING SOLD NOWTHiN EVER AT KENSINGTON. Relatives and friends are buying adjoining lots with a view of having their homes to gether. Special Inducements are given to such purchasers. REMEMBER the reduc tion made to induce more building. Take advantage of it. The Investment in KEN SINGTON properties is the best that can be made. Go and see the new city. It costs nothing. FREE RAILROAD TICKETS given both ways. Salesmen will be on the ground to show the property and give all information. .. THE EfflfiTON LMPBOYBHENT CO., 1 ' No. 79 FOURTH AVENUE, Pittsburg, Pa. (T1MX JL00IL - EDUCATIONAL. . NOTRE DAME OFMAKTLA5iD, - Collegiate Institute ror Young Ladles and Pre cantor? School for Little Girls. iiiLA r. u neagtHaitimore. aid. NkwYorst. Klngston-onuodson. GOLDEN HILL SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Classical. clrntnie and English Courses. JOHN M. CROSS. A. M., Principal. PRIVATE SHORTHAND INSTITUTE, 315 SnfUhtleld st, Pittsburg, Pa. Shorthand and typewriting per month, 4 50: per quarter. 112; six months. 120. Write for catalogue. PKEPAEATOKY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Address, for circulars, 1IKS, M. D. MATHEWS, Fainesville. O. BOCK. HILL COLLEGE, Elllcott City. Maryland. Schools. Classical, scientific and commercial courses. Respectable young men and boys re ceived as boarders. Send for prospectus. BRO. DKNNI3. l'restdeat. EDGEWOBTH BOARDING AND DAT Soiiool, 122 and 121 W. Franklin st., Bal timore, Md., ior young ladles will reopen Thnredav, Septemher 22, SOtlt year. MBS. H.P.LEFEBVBE, PrincipaL BESP.cou:'1:OE AND MUSICAL INSJI TUTE, Beaver, Pa., for young girls and yoTng ladles, opens Its thirty-eighth year September 13. Literary. Art, Elocution and Music Courses. No death In Is years. An able faculty. Prices moder ate. Special advantages In Music. Send for cata logue to the President. BEV. K. T. TAYLOR. MISS BAIRD'S INSTITUTE FOE GIRLS, Norwalk, Conn. 20th year. Primary, rmedlate and college preparatory courses. Careful attention to morals nnd manners. New buildings, steam lieat,lncaa descent light, gymnasium. "VITEST WALNUT STREET SEMINARY '8. 2fith tpflr. Ta nrn. Y tor young ladles. vlded for giving a superior education in col legiate, eclectic and preparatory depart ments; also in musio and art Mrs. HENRI ETTA KUTZ, 2043 Walnut St., Phllada. PENNSYLVANIA, BU8TLETON, PHILA-DELPHIA-St Luke's School. A high class school. Elocutionally healthful loca tion. Delightful surroundings. Special care) of younger bovs. Illustrated c&talozue. CHARLES II. STP.OUT, F. E. MQPLTOX, Principals BISHOP BOWMAN INSTITUTE, A SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, Corner Penn avenue and Fourth street A Collegiate and a Preparatory Depart ment special attention to .Modern Lan guages and Music. The next session opens Wednesday, September 14. REV. R. J. COSTER, A. M., P.ector. ST. JOHN'S MILITARY SCHOOL, MANLTTJS, N. Y. Full courses of study. Under the visitation of the Regents of University of New York and War Department RT. REV.F.D.HUNT INGTON, Prest; WM. VERBECK, Supt THE Boarding MISSES ANABLE'S and Day Bchool for Young Ladla. Will reopen September 28th,at 68 Bayard St, New Brunswick, New Jersey. EOCKLAND COLLEGE, NYACK-ON-THE-HUDSON For young ladles and girls' 25 miles from New York. Location beautiful and healthful. Rooms single or en suite. Preparatory and college courses. Music, art" industrial studies. Typewriting and phyai" cal culture. Opens September 19. Popular rates. Catalogues by request of W. H. BANNISTER, A. M. EXAMINATIONS FOR ADMISSION TO THE WESTERN UNIVERSITY WUl be held June 24-25, Sept. 13-13, at the University. For catalogue address W. J. HOLLAND, D,D, President CURRY The old reliable schi UNIVERSITY SIXTH STREET. The old reliable school that has educated 40,009 students. Fall term begins September 5. English, normal, classical, scientific, mechanlcat, book keeping, shorthand, typewriting, music and elocu tion courses. Day and evening. Send for cata logue. H. M. BOWE. Pfi. P.. President. CHOICE PROPERTIES. NORtrl OAKLANt) SQUARE $500 CASH And $500 each year till paid will procure you one of those new lovely homes in this choice resident neighborhood. WHY PAY RENT when suoh inducements are offered you7 They are well built brick dwellings. 7 rooms, bathroom, h. and c. water, laundry, cemented cellar, tile hearths, slate mantels, electric bells, good sewerage, front and back: porches, bouses set back 25 feet from asphalt Savements, trees and lawn, plate glass win ows, facing Pittsburg's popular pleasure resort, Schenley Park. Reasonable prices. J. C BEILLY, 80 Diamond st RESIDENCES. We offer a modern pressed brioSr, with stone trimmings, choice neighborhood, 13 rooms, reception ball, hardwood cabinet mantels, tile facings ana hearths, nicely papered, combination ohandellers,cemented cellar, fine laundry, bath, two L w. c. and every convenience. We have three of them, prices ranging Irom $9,000 to $12,000; easy terms. MOORE & KELLY, TeL 6150. 6203 Penn avenue. TWO STORY AND MANSARD Brick bouse on North Hiland avenue, near Station street containing 12 rooms, large halls, bath room, both gases, electrio light; and all modern Improvements. House In, perfeot repair. Will be sold furnished or un furnished. Lot 63x130 feet One of the most desirable residences in the East End. Per mits to view the premises can be obtained from Pidxlitt Trrxx ahd Trust Co., 123 Fourth Avenue. STRAYCD. Bay horse, a little lame in front' foot Liberal reward forlnformation of his where abouts. WM. GUNNING, au4-TTS 137 Penn avenue. $500,000 To loan at 5 to 6 per can t interest, in amounts and for time to suit Apply.to SAM'L J. GRAHAM, -Attorney -at Law, No. 150 4 th av, Pittsburg , . 1 It t ntMK TQsaK:-- J ' jsl M"Vili i.jfcJSisks.'-... - jV 5. -- ' - ' A ia. .- j A 3Kitl'!3aKrJ ilk 1. iTM.2 A.flifll liMsK?f I . S . n.2t ". j i.sst vJMnHllsaaaEt WJW trJSa I rVcie're,sflfosg3g;e ,aB8SJ'lit&. JtstststststststststststaU
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