THE PITTSBT7EO DISPATCH, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 24, 1892, 3 X, AGAIN BEHIND BARS. Charles' Havers, Yho Escaped From the Workhouse, Becaptured. HE TELLS WHT HE BROKE JAIL. ,wers He Will Eill Before He Will Re turn to Claremont. POUR BURGLARIES SINCE HIS ESCAPE Charles Havers, who on August 17 es caped from the workhouse after having al most killed Keeper Eberhardt, was recap . tired yesterday morning in the upper end of Allegheny. He was caught by an old assoclete called "Doc" Kfchardson, who claims the ?100 reward but may not get it. Havers is in the Allegheny police station, and to-day four informations for burglary will be made against him. The prisoner yesterday talked freely with Superintendent Muth, and gave to that official some interesting reasons for his desperate effort to break jaiL He said he had been driven to thievery by ill-treatment, and had been sent to the workhouse several times rightfully. But he declared positively that he was not the man who tried to break into the house of Councilman George Schad in July, 1891, and who then assaulted Schad. "I did not do that thing," said Havers, with a display of earnestness, "and I was sent to the workhouse wrong. That made me mad, and I thought of break ing out ever since X went there. Then they used me badly there, and I swore I would get out I didn't intend to do up Eberhardt, but I couldn't get out without doing it. He saw me and pulled a gnn on me, when I hit him with a club. Will Do Something Desperate. "I will not go back to the workhouse," the prisoner said, slapping his leg with his clenched fist "I swear I won't go back there. Before I do I'll do something des perate. I'll kill somebody before they get me in there again." Havers told the Superintendent that he was willing to go to the penitentiary, if he had to go to jail at all, but be desires no more of the tare and treatment at the work house. Shortly after 7 o'clock vesterday morning a man named John Helsch, driving a wagon for Suydam's white lead works, saw Havers, whom he knew well, lurking be hind a pile of tanbark in Groetzingers yard on Kiver avenue, Allegheny. That region is occupied by bark and lumber yards, and is a good place for a man to hide. Helsch hurried to the Ellsworth fire engine house, on River avenue, and told Captain Brown. The Captain, Helsch and Fireman Edward Hinner ran to the bark yard, and as they seared the place Havers ran ont and made ofi along River avenue as fast as his legs could carry him. He turned np McFadden street, closely pursued by an increasing band of men, and cut around the corner into East Ohio street There he ran into the arms of his old friend, Richardson, and the latter, seeing that the fugitive was likely to be caught, did the catching himself. He held Havers until the firemen arrived, and they soon had him in a patrol wagon. Foot Burglaries Since Escaping. At the police station Havers was searched, and the things found on him fur nish evidence of four burglaries committed by this young miscreant since he escaped. These burglaries were commuted on lour different nights and show that in the long hours when the police were searching high and low for the escaped convict, that hunted man was following his criminal vocation and stealing plunder to furnish him with food. Thursday night the house ot John Sad dler, at No. 242 Howard street, was entered, and there were stolen two shirts, a pair of pants, a coat, a revolver, two hats, a pair ot shoes and two pair of stockings. Mr. Sad dler yesterday identified the revolver found on Havers and the hat The clothing be longed to a son and will have to be identified by him. Havers said he threw away the revolver taken from Eberhardt, because it wonld not shoot Friday night there were stolen from the ,house of W. S. McG-owan, on East street extension, a razor and a child's bank, con taining a 50-cent scrip piece. The razor and the shinplaster were in Haven' pockets. On Saturday night somebody broke into the house of David Auberger, at Na 11 Howard street, and stole two small gold watches belonging to Mr. Auberger's daughters, and $5 in cash. These watches were recovered from the prisoner. Eis Last Busy Night. Sundav night, after visiting a speak-easy on the Pittsburg side of the river, Havers entered the house of H. M. Horst, at No. 162 Madison avenue, and stole a pocket book, an elbow key and $1 13 in pennies. Ail of these articles were found in the pris oner's pockets. . On these four burglaries Superintendent Muth will, this morning,make informations before Alderman McKelvey. If the work house authorities will wait for the prisoner, preliminary hearings will be held Thursday afternoon and Havers will be held for court He will then probably be surrendered to the officials ot the workhouse, whence he can be brought on the demand of the Quar ter Sessions Court for trial. Superintendent Mnth has requested the acting superintend ent of the workhouse, Mr. McLaughrey, to wait at least two days before claiming the prisoner. For the Claremont affair Havers is liable to be charged with jail breaking, for which there is a penalty of two years, with feloni ous assault on Keeper Eberhardt and with larceny from the person. All these charges it pushed, will confine the young man to, the penitentiary for many years. Charles Stanton, sent up from Pittsburg for vagrancy, escaped from the workhouse Monday afternoon. He was an outside workman, and simply slipped away when he saw a chance. He ran away once before, and the officials are not bothering abont him. They sav he will come back when he gets tired of his outing. Donrat Advice. Indigestion andliver inactivity, throat and lunc.troubles, tired and sleepy feelings are often cured by the simplest remedy. Klein's Silver Age or Duquesne rye whisty will do it. They tone np the system, help digestion and generally impart life and vigor. They sell for $L50 and $L25 per quart respectively. For sale by dealers and druggists generally. Headquarters Max Klein, 82 Federal street, Allegheny. Pa. Send for a complete cata logue mailed gratis. uwr Saved Bis Cblld'a Lift-. A. 2f. Dilferbongb, York, Neb., says: "The other day I came home and fnnnd my little boy down with cholera morbus, my wife scared, not knowing what to. do. I went straightway and got a 25-cent bottle of'Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy, and gave it according to directions. Yon never saw Biich a change in a child. His limbs and body were cold. I rubbed his limbs and body with my hands, and after I had given him the sec ond dose he went to sleep, and, as my wile says, 'from a deathbed he was np p'laying in three hours.' It saved me a doctor bill of about ?3, and, what is better, it saved my child. lean recommend it with a clear conscience." Tor sale by druggists. wrhsn Last Excursion to Atlantio City Via the B. & O. K. B., to-morrow, Thurs day, August 25, at the popular rate of $10 the 'round trip; tickets good for 1J days, and good to stop at Philadelphia, Baltimore and Wash ington returning. Trains leave Pittsburg at 8 a. x. and 9:20 p. x. Wbd going to Canton. O., stop at the Barnett House; strictly first-class; refitted and refurnished throughout. Elegant sample rooms. Bates, 12 00 and (2 SO. DoirT forget the place and date of Am helm sale, Thursday, August 25, at 10 o'clock A.X. NOBODY WANTS HBB. Mrs. Winnie Gorgonia Is a White Elephant to the Police. Mrs. "Winnie Gorgonia, wellknoffn about Soho, was arrested and locked up in the Fourteenth ward station last night Mrs. Gorgonia is charged with threatening to kill Mrs. Cox, a neighbor, with a hatchet Inspector McLaughlin said last night it was useless to arrest her. The authorities at the workhouse have refused to take her three times in the past month and he knows of no other place to send her. The last time she was 'arrested, while the officer's back was turned she picked up a large whisky bottle and broke it into pieces over her face. The Inspector thinks she is insane. PUT ON EECOBD. The Republican Nominations Filed at the State Department. George "W. Miller, Superintendent of the bureau of water assessment and Secretary of the Allegheny County Republican Com mittee, went to Harrisburg yesterday' to file in the office of the Secretary of the Com monwealth the certificate of nomination of the candidates named a few days ago bythe Allegheny County Republican Convention. NOTICE TO ROOM AND HOARDING HOUSES. Now Is the time to secure good roomers and hoarders. Try a (mail adlet In the cent-a-worrt columns of THE DISPATCH and you will be plenpd with the returns. MEETINGS AND 'NOTICES. Meeting. THE ANNUAL MEETING OK THE STOCK HOLDERS of the American Natural Cat Cnm Eanv will be held at No. IS Federal St., on THURS DAY. September I. at 2 o'clock p. M., for the elec tion or directors and other business. V. C. CAWLEY, Secretary. ALLEGHENY, Aug. 18. Nc OTICE-THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE i-ocvhnlders of the Indiana Oil Comnanv. LlciLed. will be held at the office of Watson A Mil ler, No. sis Diamond street. Pittsburg, on the first MON DAY In September, 1S92. at 2 r, M., for the election of managers for the ensuing year ana for each other business as may be brought before them. HENRY WATTEKSON, Secretary. ATOTICE-STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING-NO-l SDeclal meetlnar 0.1 TICE Is hereby given that ortlie stocanoiaersoi me r irsi national .nuunins; and Loan Association of Pittsburg. Pa., will be held at the office of the association. Pitts burg. Pa., ou THURSDAY, the 15th dav or September, 1892, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and II o'clock noon for the pur pose of voting upon a proposal to Increase the cap ital stock ofthe corporation from 11,000. 000 to 110. 000,000 in shares of the par value orRO each, as pro vided oy the laws of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania. D. P. COKWIN. CHARLES WILCOX, President Secretary. Notice. TSJOTICE DR. JNO. COOPER. JR., HAS RE IN JIOVED his offices from No. 43 N. Diamond st, Allegheny, to rooms 42and 43 Westlnghouse build ing, Pittsburg. Ear, nose, throat and chest dis ease. Hours 1 to 4 p. M. Office Westixohouse Electric and Manufactckij.'Q Company. New Yokk. Aug. 23, 1892, J TnE INTEREST UPON THE SCRIP OF THE company to September 1, 1892, will be paid at this office to the ho. tiers of record on that date. The transfer books will be closed on August 27 and opened on September 2, 1892. P. F. KOBBE, Treasurer. ATOTICE-P ARTIES HOLDING BONDS NOS. 7 1 and 8. oftne Eighth Ward School District of Allegheny City, due September 1, 1892, will please present said bonds for payment to the treasurer of said school district at the Worklngmen'a Savings Bank. Ohio st. Allegheny City, by Sept. 1. 1892. If not, interest will cease from dale. HENRY SCUUTTE. Secretary. Leral Nonce. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN-I HEREBY give notice that I. will not be responsible for any debts contracted by my wife, Amelia Brant, shehavlng left my house at 112 Taggart St., Alle gheny City, Pa., without Just cause, JOHN BRANT. AUG. 22. 1892. VTOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN THAT A LIM L ITED stock company, under the name of "Penn Brick Co., Ltd." at Leettdale, Pa., has been formed bv tbe following parties: J. v . Labue, Sr , David Winters. Daniel winters, of Allegheny Cltv; Samuel Creese. L. S. Lutton, A. Luttoa and Tlriah Creese, of Beaver Falls, Pa.: J. B. Balph, ofNewCastle; James Creese, B. F. Thomas, S. A. Seaman. Charles Weber, of Leetsdale, and E. M. bandales and James bandales, of Perrysvllle, Pa, Capital stock. 825, M. JOSIAH COHEN & CO., Attorneys, 85 Diamond st, INSTATE OF GU9TAV KANN, DECEASED. !j Executor's notice. Notice Is hereby given that letters testamentary on the estate of Gastar Kann. late of the city of Allegheny, In the county ot Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons indebted 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.. Aile gheny City. Pa. TO LT. East End Residences To Li. TO LET Block of choice brick residences on Rlppey street, near North Illland avenue: one ofthe best locations In the East End: street paved with asphaltum; flagstone sidewalks with grass plots: each house contains 9 rooms. large hall with tiled vestibule, finished throughout In hard wood; chlua closet, furnace and gas range: elegant bath room; laundrv in cellar, which Is cemented: rent only 45 or (50 for corner houses; possession at once. Black A Balrd, 95 Fourth av. Allegheny Mestttencea To Let TO LET House with 6 rooms, hall, bathroom, wash trays, hot and cold water: w. c. in house; finished attic: electric cars 1 square from bouse; No. 885 East Ohio St.; possession Septem ber 1, as present occupant mores in own new bouse. rpo LET-By John K. Ewing & Co., 107 Federal X st. (100 Allegheny houses at reduced rents). Send for free list. TO LET Alleghenv bouses and flats by Scott & McMlllen, 71 Federal st. Suburban Kealdences To Let. TO LET House 5 rooms and all modern Improve ments, S25 per month, and 4-roomed house for 110 per month. F. B. Tomb, Wllklnsburg, Pa. Ztooms To Let. ALLEGHENY Elegant apartments In new addi tion to Library Place In suits of two or four rooms, with bath, electric light and steam heat throughout: also elevator and use or telephone: a first-class dining room; a very comfortable build ing In both summer and winter, together with the central and pleasant location of Carnegie square make 11 a couv cnirnt aim neugutiui place to live. Charles bhlelds, N. Diamond and Federal sts., Allegheny. ARCH BT.. Ill Nice second-story front room: all conveniences. CEDAR AV., 80. Allegheny Nicely furnished front rooms, 6ingle or connected. DINW1DDIE ST.. 257-Elegant furnished room with or without board; moderate. ESPLANADE. 32, Allegheny Newly furnished rooms; private family, (3, (10, (15; con veniences. FEDERAL ST.. 287. Allegheny-Nlcely furnished front room: all conveniences. FEDERAL ST., 249. Allegheay-Nlcely furnished Iront room hj September 1. OURTEENTH ST.. 80, Southslde Widow lady has one nice room; terms reasonable. NEGLEYAV..112. East End, above Penn. ers and boarders. E' OSS ST., 49 Well furnished rooms. SEDGWICK ST., 28, AIlegheuy-2 furnished rooms, also one unfurnished. TO LET Apartments Fine 4-room apartments on Fifth av., near Court House; all conveniences, J. C. Rellly, 80 Diamond st. UNION AV 23. Allegheny-Well furnished rooms with board; terms moderate. bee additional adieu under Wanted Boarders and Loqgers. Ztualneas Standa To Leit. 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, 13S Hecond A av. two uoors irom omiumeia S4. t win tease for fire years, mannr'i tore. Apply at first floor office of Kauf- Ofncrs and Desk oom To Let. TO LET Desk room. No. 108 Fourth av first floor front. Black & Balrd, No. 93 Fourth av. Miscellaneous lo Lets. TO LET Vacant lot. 80x110, with stable, Penn av.. Third st. and Exchange Applv Nicola Bros.. 205th av. corner alley. KELLY & ROGERS ABE SELLING THE Wm. Baird Flan of Lois at La trobe, Pa., VERY RAPIDLY. y Clauifled real ettate aOvertitements onthu page ten cent per Une for each insertion, and none takenor leti than twenty eenU. UNTIL FUKTHKB NOTICE ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE Classified under the following headings will be ac cepted at the rate of ONE GENT PER WORD FOB EACH INSERTION when paid for In ad vance cither at main or branch offices. Wanted Advtrtliemenls of all Kindt. SUCH AS SITUATIONS, MALE HELP, FEMALE HELP, AGENTS, ROOMS, BOARDING, BOARDERS, MISCELLANEOUS, TO LET BOOMS, PERSONALS. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALES, LOST AND FOUND. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. - BUSINESS OFFICE Cor. Smitkfleld and Diamond Streets, ALWAYS OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHERE WANTS. FOR SALE. TO LET. AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO P. M. FOB INSERTION. Advertisements nonld be prepaid nnlesa adver tise already have accounts with Tmt Dispatch. FOR ALLEGHENY, NO. 107 FEDERAL ST., TELEPHONE 8621. FOR THE SOUTHSTDE. NO. HIS CARSON STREET. TELEPHONE NO. 6052. FOR THE EAST END, J. W. WALLACE. 6121 PENN AV. . PnTSBURG ADDITION AL. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. S500 Butler street. EMIL G. STUCKEY. 2h street and Penn avenue. ALLEGHENY ADDITIONAL, T. H. EGRERS A SON, Ohio and Chestnut streets. THOMaSMcHENHY. Western and Irwin avenues. WANTED. Hale IIolD. BARBER A first-class steady white barber. Ap ply at once to David Thomas. Jcannette, Pa. BARBER Journeyman barber, son street, Southslde. Apply 1405 Car- BARBER-At Joseph tester's. 804 Fifth av Keesport. Mc- T ARBER At 744 West Carson street. West End. BARTENDER Must be sober and come well rec ommended. 145 and 143 Water St. BLACKSMITH Who It accuttomed to forging under the steam hammer and doing general forging. S. C. bheppard, Louisville. Ky. BOLT HEADER To operate Lewis machine on square heads: also one for Chapln machine on carriage bolts: sober, competent, non-union men can find tteady employment by the day or piece work by addresslngFowlerftSons. Anderson. Ind. B' OY Experienced bov to work In, grocery store. nrju uarson at., a. s. - BOY To work In grocery, gheny. 50 Retaca St., Alle- BUTCHER An experienced butcher at 84 Vlck roy street. Call at once. DRUG CLERK-Q. A. Address Drugs, P. Box MS, Sharpsburf. Fa. H AMMERSMITHB-Havlng enlarged our forge, we can give eteadv emplovment to several goot hammersmiths; none but those with good reference need apply, tficnmona x,ocomouve ana Machine Works, Richmond, Va. M AN to take charge of drivers and the outside business of one of the larsrest laundries in the in tne cltv: to one competent to flu the position satis- factory salary will be paid: one having a small amount of money to Invest In the stock of the con cern preferred. Address for one week Laundry, Dispatch office. MAN A man of energy and 11,500 cash to take entire charge of gang of men selling goods; 1,200 salary, commissions?" ample security for money with interest. Address M. W., Dispatch office. MAN If you are seeking a high grade position In any part or the United States write to Western Business Agency, Inclosing stamp, Minne apolis, Minn. -f E8SENGER BOY Call at second floor, 110 Fifth av. "DACEER A first-class glass packer. Apply at a- no. . 931 Penn avenue. T)RCSS BOY For Gordon press: with or without X experience. H. L. Reese, 145 Fourth av. BOTTLER Experienced beer bottler. Inquire Rachael & Zugsmlth. 320 5th av. SALESMEN Who can easllv make f2i to 175 per week, selling tne 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 SL with circulars, price lists and terms: secure your.terri tory at once. The Plnless Clothes Line Co., No. S7Hennonst.. Worcester, Mass. SALESMAN Oh salary or commission, to Handle thenewpatent'chemlcal Ink erasing pencil; the greatest selling novelty ever, produced: erases Ink thoroughly In two seconds: no abrasion of paper: 200 to 500 per cent profltl'one agent's sales amounted to S620 In six days, another S32 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 XS-osse. Wis. SALESMAN To carry as M goods; sells to druggists and K, M. Co., Dispatch office. Ide line a line of grocers. Address SOLICITORS Three first-class solicitors; pleas ant, light business. G. U. Alexander. 127 Fifth avenue, second floor. SOLICITORS for city and adjacent towns, Pltts bnrg Suit Club Company. No. 62 Sixth av. TAILOR First-class one to work on floe coats. Inquire at J. H.Fredrick's, 6030 Center aye.. East End. TRAVELING salesmen to sell baking powder; to the right men liberal salary and com. con tracts will be made: experience not necessary; If rcu answer any ad In tnis column answer this one. IT. 8. Chemical Works, 840-843 Van Buren, Chlcagt,. WAITER Immediately; cozy dining and lunch room; must hare references. 1007 Carson st. TUTAITERS 3 good men Immediately at Hotel 1 1 Dclaney, Second avenue and MarkPt street. WAITER First-class waiter who speaks En gllsn and German. 617 SmlthSeld st. YOUNG MAN Young man for scale clerk; must be accurate and rapid and good penman; state age and references. Scale, Dispatch office. YOVNG man from 18 to 20 years old for whole-sal- nation house. Address Lock Box 807, Pittsburg, Pa. Agents. AGENTS wanted The best campaign button on the market: send 35c for samples of button, Sin and song with prices for gross lots. Jones A weet. lock box 585, Attleboro, Mass. AGENTS to sell advertising device to merchants and offices: steady work; t!g pay; Inclose stamp. Arcn Mfg. Co., Racine, Wis. AGENTS for Western Pennsylvania; good money to rltht parties. Tbe Nat. Loan and Invest ment Company, 505 Times Bldg. A GENTS (J to (7 dally; experience unnecessary, JX. Putnam A Co., perfumers. West Wlnsted, CX Female Help Wanted. APPRENTICES Good sewers: others to learn dressmaking and cutting. 930 Penn av. IE L Good girl for general housework in family of threat srood wases oald: references re- quired, avenue, Inquire W. A. McCutcheon, 85 Fourth GIRL A good girl for general Ohio street, Allegheny, housework, 390 GIEL For chamber work, gheny. 222 Lacocx St., Alle- HOUSEKEEPER-Worklng housekeeper; state age and wages wanted. Apply to Box 97, Glensbaw, Pa. LATJKDRESS-Mustbea first-class washer and lroueranddo some second work; Protestant S referred; wages (4 per week. Address P. O, ox 154, NURSE A healthy wet nurse for child 5 months old. Apply to Mrs. Samuel Woods, Thomas street. Boulevard place. East End, city. -TITOMAN A first-class talloress to help on fine TT coats. J. H. Fredrick, 6030 Center ar near Penn, East End, Pittsburg. Main and Frmsle Help Wanted. HELP At once Man cook. 2 waiters, 50 farm and dairy hands, hotel cooks, chambermaids, dish washers, dining room girls, child's nurse, pantry girls, shirt lroner, laundress, family cooks and maids, 200 house girls, Germans, Swedes, colored girls, dressmaker. Meehan Ageney, 545 Grant st. HELP Blacksmiths, carpenters, laborers, ma chinists, farm hands, drivers, boys to learn trades, waiters, hotel and family help, girls for Ex position. Walker's, 6 Sixth St., second floor. WANTED Chambermaids, laundresses, cooks, dining-room girls, nurses, house girls for families, hotels; cooks; dishwashers and chamber maids; German and colored help: drivers, porters, farm hands: white and colored waiters. Thomp son's, 80S Grant st. Hotels. Dining and Lunch Booms. HARTMAN HOUSE The people's popular re sort: finest lawn and shade; excellent accom modations; fine covered stabling; driving parties especially Invited; restaurant and bar attached: low rates; Duquesne cars pass door: give me a call. Hartman, 115 Frankstown av.. East End. HOTEL FEDERAL, 171 Federal St., Allegheny, tl 50, (2 day; special rates when permanent. IMPERIAL HOTEL, M and 83 Washington St.: special rates for permanent guests; elegant rooms and table, Ed, J, Shem, Prop. VISITKevan'sladles'andgents' dining rooms, BOS Penn ave. : business men's dinner; ladles' noon lunch; meals anytime: everything in season. WINDSOR HOTEL, 8 Diamond St., lodging 35. cooper night. Fire .laaurance WantL B ENBWANOKR A ZAHN-Flr insurance. CO Fourth av. WANTED. Situations Wanted. POSITION Bt sober young man of considerable business experience a position In wholesale house, or position of responsibility: can furnish undoubted reference, or bond If required. .Ad dress R. M., Dlspateh offloe. - POSITION Employn it oy respectable girl aged 20 years, capable of doing typewriting and office work; has experience as teacher in public schools andean give best city reference. 'Address Sidney, Dispatch office. POSITION Position In hotel or hospital laun dry: Improved system of washing, bringing goods out a perfect linen color without streaks or peeks. Mons, Dispatch office. POSITION In an office by a young man of rood character; best of reference. Address John Hays, Verona, Pa. POSITION as manager company oi general store: experienced. Address Manager, Dispatch office. SITUATION By capable married man of sober and good habits and energy, situation to attend to stock and grass farm, especially care of fine blooded horses, which he understands. Address, stating terms, etc., Alexander Campbell, Amherst, Va. 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 office. SITUATION wanted at gardener in good private place; over seven years' experience: good refer ences. J. McCnUongh. care Capl. Roblson, Hazel wood. Pittsburg. SITUATION as coachman; understands city thoroughly; care of horses. Address K.. Dis patch office. SET of books to keep evenlngst good reference. Address Entry. Dispatch office. THOROUGHLY competent teacher In vocal music wants charge of classes; beginners pre ferred. Address Vocal. Dispatch office. Boarders and Lodgers Wanted. OCCUPANTS for furnished rooms near parkt; suitable for gentleman. 21 Arch St., Alle gheny OCCUPANTS for furnished rooms. 10 Sherman av Allegheny. Instruction. LADIES and gentlemen to enter private class in shorthand and typewriting beginning' Aug. 29, day and evening. Call at Private Shorthand Institute, 115 Smlthneld St., Pittsburg. Bookkeeplnc Accuunts, Etc Wanted. TJOOKKEEPING To persons employing nobook- X) keeper: books posted, audited and ball anced bv an experienced accountant. L, 4 Carlisle place. jinn avenue. Room Wanted. WANTED One or two rooms In nice neighbor hood, suitable for light housekeeping. Ad dress, with terms. Artist, Dispatch office. WANTED Furnished room for single gentle man in Sharpsburg. with or without board. Address Sharpsburg, Dispatch office. WANTED by single gentleman, furnished room, on Penn av., or Smltbfjeld street. Address, R. A., Dispatch office. WANTED Nice furnished room with Catholic family in good locality. Address Nice, Dis patch office. Boardlnc Wanted. BOARD With a private family for gentleman, wife and two child ren. 9 and H years old ; Oak land or Allegheny preferred: reference given; state terms. Address A. ., Dispatch office. Buslnrsn Opporinntles WAntnl. WANTED-! 250 to (350 buys a safe and reliable business needed In every city: will pay from 1100 to 1200 per month net profit: exclusive terri tory given and complete outfit furnished; send for Illustrated book. A. T. Thompson Co.. II Tre mont row, Boston, Mass. WANTED ir you are seeking a business oppor tunity in any line of business write for our bulletin. Inclosing stamp. Western Business Agency, Minneapolis, Minn. Financial Vf anta. MONEY to loan. In sums nf500. f 1,000, (2,000. 5,0O0 and upward, at lowest rates, on mort gages. Charles homers A Co., 131 Fourth av. MONEY to loan on short notice; 110, 000 at 5 per cent. J. K. Ewing A Co.. 107 Federal st. MONEY at 5 per cent. We have (50,000 to loan, ,300 up. Alles Bros. A Co., 164 Fourth ay. MORTGAGES WANTED Money to loan in any amount on city and Allegheny co. property; prompt and Intelligent attention given. John S. Parrlsh, Mortgage Broker, 162 Fourth av., first floor. (Lately In charge mortgage department Charles Somers & Co. ) MORTGAGES on city or property at lowest rates. ft Co., 92Fourthav. Allegheny county Henry A. Weaver T O LOAN (200,000 on mortgages: (100 and up ward at 6 Der cent: (500.000 at AH per centon residence or business property, vacant lots or S. H. French, 125 Fourth av. WANTED-Mortgages on Improved city or Alle gheny city property. McL'une A Coulter, 93 Fourth av. Beat Estate (Vy anted. IN either city, a house of 6 rooms; must be In first-class locality; rent not to exceed (25. Ad dress P. E., Dispatch office. WANTED Real estate to sell or exchange. A. Bauck, 441 Grant St. Miscellaneous Wanted. T-lT.TrTOlTJT XT?! .. Qnn,l.At QinT3l.0Allt.1nAl. j'WI'VAWIVIUI., ai.U UUJIJ.J VAr,..(V "IMUI UIVVK, JCj Pgh., 64 Federal, Allegh'y; Incandescent and oeii wiring; phone 1375. electrical repairing a specialty; PAINTING and Plate Glass glazing. U. C. Miller, 526 Grant St.. Pittsburg. PATENTS-O. D. Levis (20 years). Solicitor. HI Fifth av.. next Leader. Pittsburg: no delay. SD. KARNS ft CO., law and collection agency, room 4, 152 Fourth av.; consultation free: no charges until collections are made; suit entered at any lime; rem couectea ana mortgages wantea; reference, Geo. B. Hill ft Co. or any city bank. TRUNKS hauled to and from the East End for orty cents. Campbell A Davis, No. 12 Seventh av. Telephone 278. USE Jones' Bedbug Paralyser Jones' Magi. Roach Powder: roaches banished by contract! satisfaction given or no pay, 222 Federal St., Alle gheny, bold by all first-class druggists. "VVANTED-Evcryone who wants the finest and II cheapest wall paper In America to send for samples; sent free to any address. G. G. O'Brien, Paint and Wall Paper Store. 292 Fifth av. FOK SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Hnna Vehicles. Llv -torK Tor Nile. "lARRIAGE Six sealer; only been In use one j year; hav. owner leatlng the city. Call at 306 Flft ClOW Very choice fresh young cow. Thos. B. Moreland. 010 Penn av. Inquire of DELIVERY wagons Delivery wagons all styles; our own make. Wm. Beckert, 340 to 144 Ohio St., AUegheny. Telephone 3420. HORSES Lot of fine horses; one gray team about 184 hands high; one bay team about same height; lot of single drivers: a few wagon and heavy horses: also one gentleman's driver, will trot In 2:40; is a splendid saddler; well bred and thor oughly broken: all these horses aie well broken anil scare at nothing; also 2 six seat; carriages and 1 surrey, inquire at 133 forces av. MATCHED TEAM of finely bred four-year-olds, mahogany bays, 16 hands, black point, long tails, fine style and elegant steppers: perfect maicncs: sireu oy same nurse ana raisea logemcr: 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 s; a perfeot model for beauty strength and endurance; blood bay, with black points, 15K 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. TT7-AGON :heap covered wagon, harness and T T huckster's license, uau7 center ave. Machinery and Jttetats For Aale. BOILERS and engines, second hand: all sizes, from 4 to 100 b, p.; cheapest In the market; S4 boilers and engines lnjitock, 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, Al legheny, Pa. nRVANTind Acme automatic ensrlnes nndbolL X ers, hot water and steam heating exhaust fans and ventilating fly fans, water and electric motors. dynamos ana electric ugnting: general macuimsts engineers and contractors; stationary engines am boilers. Tompkins A Ulrich, 316 Liberty St., Pitts burg. Pa. BESK At a bargain, one roll top desk, one double flat top desk, one letter press, one cabi net letter file, one typewriter cabinet and three office chairs: all In good condition. Office Specialty Co., 105 Third s.v. T ENGINES Genuine Acme automatic safety en i glnes and uon-exploslve 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 rolling mill ma chinery. Thomas Carlln's Sons, Lacock and San dusky sts., Allegheny. GBINDSTONES-In all sizes, for all kinds of 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. Elrby, 133 First av. Huttbar Stumps and Stenoila For Sin. (lETyourrubberstamps. steel stamps, stencils, T seal presses, brass checks, etc. from Sheaffer A Co., 49 Filth ar.. Duff's College building. Bicycles, Tricycles. Etc. For Salo. "DIOYCLE Cheap: a second-hand Credenda safe JQ ty bicycle. In good condition, with cushion tire. Allegheny Cycle Works, 101 Ohio at., Alle gheny City. Financial. 'TONDSFOIt SALE One hundred coupon bonds I J of the denomination of (100 each, bearing In terest at tbe rate of 6 per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, and redeemable at the option ofthe borough on oral any time after September 1, 1837, but redeemable absolutely on September 1. 1912. hare been Issued by the Borough of Morrellvllle, Cambria county. Pa., and are now offered for sale at par value by tbe undersigned. For any farther Information call on or address J. F. Selgn. Treas urer Morrellvllle borough, Fairfield av., Morrell vllle, Johnstown, Pa, FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Miscellaneous For Sale, PRINTERS' stands and cases for tale cheap; a prompt buyer will get a bargain: second-hand law table In good condition; sold because space needed. Apply Dispatch business office. TO PRINTERS loo type cases and a few stands In good order for sale cheap. Apply The Dis patch Counting Rooms. FOK SALE BUSINESS. Easiness Opportunities. BARBER SHOP One of the finest 3-chatred shops In Pittsburg for sale cheap: must be sold at once. Address Shop. Dispatch office. , DRUG STOBE-The best fitted and stocked drug store In one of the best natural gas towns of Indiana for cash only. Address Box 5, McComb, unio. DRYOOODS and notion stote, doing a good pay ing business: has been a drygoods stand for 18 years: owner wants to sell on account of going into other business. P. L. Freund, cor. of Carson and 16th sts. GROCERY-Good East End stand; good chance. Address W. W., Dispatch office. Business' Properties far Sals TTOTEL For sale or rent containing 60 rooms; Address 11 best location In Cumberland, Md. Box 582. Cumberland. Md. Mannracturtnc Sites For Sale. MANUFACTURING SITES-For sale or lease We have several manufacturing sites In the city, also short distance out; tome with river, landing, others with railroad switch: call for par ticulars. Black & Balrd, 95 Fourth av. FOKSALK LOTS, City Lots. ffiO'7K-v400-500-Herron Hill Park plan; tjx0 choice lots near Wylleav. cable cars at above prices; some on paved street; only f 10 down, balance S3 a month; sure to enhance quickly. Black & Balrd. 95 Fourth av. East nd Lots For Sale. C1ENTERAV. lots, 48x175, only 12,000 each; street Improvements apd sewers paid for; choice lo cation: nrst-class Improvements! on a main thor oughfare: a limited number only offered at this Erlce; terms to suit. SeeM. P. Howler &bon, 91 ilamond st, LOTS You can buy one of those beautifully located lota fronting Highland Tark at your own terms: make our selection before tne best locations are gone. 8. E. Pool & Co., 6116 Penu av.. E.E. SCHENLfY PARK lots 50x150. or greater front age If desired, on Woodland avenue, between Forbes avenue and Scnenley Park: beautlfnlly sit uated; on Squirrel Hill Street Railroad, also within short distance of cable and Duquense lines; as phaltum pavement and all other Improvements; cheap: easy terms. Apply 5100 Forbes or 20 Fifth avenue, Frank F. Nicola. SCHENLEY PARK-Level lots 25 to 30 feet front and 90 to 170 feet deep; have city watr: over 100 honseahave been built on property this year; they adjoin Schenley Park, Twenty-third ward: prices from 400 to $603 each, on monthly payments; Second avenue electric cars run through property, Peter Shields. 533 Grant at. SCHENLEY view lots, near Lawrencevllle and Penn avenue cable cars: (10 down, small monthly payments: no Interest or taxes while pay ing for your lot. , Black & Balrd, No. 95 Fourth av. Suburban Lots For' Sale. IjiDGEWOOD. P. R. R., on Maple av., a very j choice lot 100x300: a bargain: anyone desiring a lot In this location should see this lot. Hoffman A Baldrlilge. Wllklnsburg, opposite depot. Tele phone 7249. INDEN STATION. B. ft O. R. R-Lots near Second av., 500each, SI5ca6h, balance small monthlv payments without interest or taxes; these are bargains. See Black A Balrd, No 95 Fourth av. LOTS Near the city; small property attracts prudent buyers; the nearer the city the better: money invested far away from the city, except for farm purposes, is sunk forever. Land easy or access and near rapid transit Is always advancing. 1 offer 100 lots at (12,500, or (125 each. Adjoining lots have sold recently from (350 to (500: same local ity: this Insures over 300 per cent profit by selling singly; It will pay to Investigate this; one-third cash. A. W. Bauck, 441 Grant st. OPRING GARDEN BOROUGH-Slx acres suit- O able for sub-division: divided bv Snrlng Garden av. and Lincoln St.. with one large house, wash- house and other outbuildings: about 3 minutes' walk from Spring Garden and Mount Troy car sta tion: most be sold to close an estate. For particu lars inquire John Woelfel. Real Estate. R EAL ESTATE For bargains In real estate call on A. Hauck. 411 G rant st. FOK -5ALE IMPKOVED ftEAL iSSTATB Cltx Kxsltlerires. FOR SALE At a great bargain, lot 80x125. on Carnegie av., 18tn ward, 6 brick houses of 4 rooms and attic and 5 frame In rear of 4 rooms each; rental value (1.800 per year. Thos.E. Wilson, 75 Frankstown av., orB. R.McNeerny, 540 Butler street. CQ OOO House 6 rooms, reception hall, etc., WOf on Franklin St., lot 32x132: answerat once If you want It, fer.it Is a kinsburg. Pa.f . bargain. f,lB.oino, Wit- East End Residences For S lie. FOR SALE Onlv one left of those elegant Queen Anne houses,' containing eight rooms, recep tion hall 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 breezes all through the warmest days of summer and yet be within 15 minutes' ride of Wood st. ; as a healthy location this Is unsurpassed by any In the county; lots. 37x100 to an allev: price (.i.900; terms to suit purchaser. Inquire Geo. W. Biggs ft Co., 601 Smlthneld st. WHY pay rent when you can buy a modern house with bathroom, inside w. c? they have front porches, built 20 feet back from street: sewered, have cltv water, trees In front: the lots are from 30 to 36 feet front; houses are built separate, all different designs and sizes, having 4. 5, 6, 7and 8 rooms each; electric cars run through the property; they adjoin the Greenfield avenne entrance to Schenley Park; prices range from (1.800 to (4,500: terms, one-fifth cash, balance you have ten years to pay. same as rent: come and see the Improvements made In six months: take Sec ond avenne electric cars to Greenfield avenue. Twenty-third ward. Peter Shields. 533 Grant st. er ooo will buv a beautiful residence of 9 0O rooms In East End. located on the corner of two desirable streets; this Is a modern house, containing all the latest Improvements and con veniences; near Duquesne traction: lot 46x100; the price is low and terms easy. Black A Balrd, 93 4th av. OH BOO A fine Investment near Greenfield av. IDO entrance of Schenley park. 41 acres of land with brick dwelling and outbuildings. W. A. Her ron A Sons, 80 4th ar. 350 Cozy residence of 6 rooms, front and ' side norcnes: large lot irom street to auev; stable on rear. J. J. McDonougb, owner, 6352 Station st.. K. E. Allegheny Residences For Sale. ESPLANADE ST., Allegheny-New brick Bouse; Particulars. W. V. Dennltt. 407 Grant. ' FOR SALE or exchange for E. K. property, fine brick residence on Western av., near park, containing 8 rooms and all conveniences; lot 24x120 to an alley. J. K. Ewing. 1C7 Federal st. fln t Ann Vrt fli Unhlnvnn r Allegheny Two- wii story DtK'k with frame addition: 1 rooms and bathroom, hall, vestibule, both gases: small payment down. Terms and Ley at Black ABalrd's, 95 Fourth av. Suburban llesiaences ear Sale. WILKINSBURG New frame house of 6 rooms, two finished attic rooms, vestibule sliding doors, front and back stairway, china closet, large pantry with drawers and bins, bath, washstand, w. c, city water, slate mantels, slate roof, well drained, grained throughout, front and back porches, lot 25x132; near Citizens' and Duquesne Traction lines; this is a complete house and well built, and the price only (3,250. if sold soon. Hoff man A Baldrldge, Wllklnsburg, opposite depot, telephone 7248. PEltyONAI "PERSONAL Thorp'i X only. 913 Penn av. s system (3 for this week pERSONAL-Mrs. Dr. X cure. 8S0 Wylle ave. McGranor's sure pile "PERSONAL Thorp will make dresses ror (10 AT and upward. 913 Penn av. ERSONAL Cash paid for old gold and silver watches and Jewelry repaired: new work made to order. Chris Haoch. 541 bmlthfleld. PERSONAL Credit, yes, credit, on fine dress goods, silks, satins, wraps,etc, at J. Dwyer's Boom 4. McCance block, 701 Smlthneld. PERSONAL Hair, moles, etc, on ladles' races permanently destroyed by the electric needle without pain or scar; consultation free. Miss btreng, office 903 Penn av.. Dickson building. PERSONAL-Ladles wishing to take Tnrko Fare Baths or face massage for removing blemishes and Improving the complexion will please visit my parlors at 903 Penn av Pittsburg, Miss Sherwood. PERSONAL 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 Firth av.. cor. Wood St., second floor, has been substituted, who now does all my cleaning, pressing and renovating In great shape. TeL 1553. v PERSONAL Dr. Lowe. 442 Penn av., treits all diseases at unlform;rateof(l a week, medl clne and where indicated electricity Included: special course in electrlcltv, massage and medi cated baths when desired, atone-half nsual rates: superfluous hair and other skin blemishes removed by new methods without pain or scar: consultation free: lady attendants In ladles' and children's de partments: numerous, testimonials on rile of ex traordlnary cures. PKOPOS 1LS. PEOPOSALS FOB IRON WOBK OFFICE of Building for Library or Congress, 115 East Capitol Street, Washington, D. C, Au gust e, 1893. Sealed proposals for furnishing, delivering and erecting in plaee, complete, the iron work of the Dome and Lantern of the Building for the Library of Congress, in this cltv, will ha received at this office nntll TWO o'clock T. M., on THUBSDAY, the TWBNTT-FIFTH day of August, 1892. and opened immediately thereafter in presenoe Of bidders. Specifications, general instruc tions and oondltlont) and blank forms of nrorifisftl miv be obtained on. annlleatlon at this offloe. BERNARD B. GREEN, Super- IU.VUU17U. AJt AlUgsUOU PROPOSALS. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals will be received by the "Council of the Borough of Sewickley, Pa., at the Connoil Chamber in said borough, until 8 o'clock p.m. on THURSDAY, the first day of September, 189 lor the caving of Beaver street from Perry street to Boundary street, in said borough, with VITRIFIED FIRE BRICK PAVEMENT. The approximate number of square yards of paving to be done Is 17,350. Bidders will be required to present with their bids a certified check for five per centum of the total amount of tbe work. The Doronah It Council reserves tbe right to reject any or ait DtQ3. nans may do examined ana specification may be obtained after Friday, August 19, 1892, at the office of tbe Engineer In charge. Council Chamber, Sewickley. Pa. F. A. DUNHAM. GEO. H. ANDERSON, Engineer in Charge. Burgess. Skwicklkt. August 17, 1892. aUL'IIuN D..Lii: GAMD OPENING AUCTION SEE At Mansfield, Pa., OJ7THE HAMMOND PLACE PLAN OF LOTS, Wad nesday, August 31, 2 O'clock P. M. This property adjoins the thriving manufactur ing town of Mansfield, situated on ths main lino of the P., C C. ft St. L. (Panhandle) R. IE., eight miles from Pittsburg Court House, within 20 min utes ride of the city 30 trains each way dally where natural gas, coal and water is In abundance and at much less cost than can be had In any other location, with more advantages to Induce manu facturers to come and locate than any other part of Allegheny county. BARE CHANCE. These lota are all so sltnated as to be available from either of the depots, and the ground Is of a gradually rising nature, giving it all the advan tages of good drainage. The Superior Steel Company has purchased the adjoining land and is now erecting Its new steel works, and will have the same In operation on or about November 1. which will give employment to a large number of men. A glass companv is negotiating for a location for glass works tn the Immediate vicinity, which will give employment to both meu and boys. The ETtrkpatrlck Iron and Steel Company's mills are now situated In Mansfield and very convenient to this property, and ltalsoglvesmploymenl to a large number of men. An electric passenger railroad via Chanters creek Is now in contemp atlon. and Is expected to be In operation soon, making Ibis property one of the most convenient of Pittsburg suburbs, and -enhancement In value sure and certain. This property will be offered at public auction on the Sisr DAY OF AUGUST. 189.-. when terms of pay ment will be made to suit Dtirchaaers. Mansfield, with Its low taxes, unsurpassed rail road laclllttes. steel and Iron plants, glasshouses and other coining factories, wilt be a very busy manufacturing center before another year rolls around. Attend this sale, rain or shine, and buy at the opening sale, as prices will be advanced. Values bound to double In the near future. ' For plans and particulars call or address W. E. TTJSTTN. 501 to5C3 Germanla Bank building. Pittsburg, Pa OR H. B. SMITHSON. Auctioneer. TRUSTEE'S SALE Ofvaluable coal, limestone, iron ore, timber and farming lands in Garrett countv. Maryland, In the vicinity of Frleudsvllle and Accident. The under signed trustee, under a decree of the Circuit Court for Garrett countr passed In equity case No. 549, will sell at public sale, at "Fraiee's Hotel." In the village of Frlcndsvllle. on FRIDAY, September 2. 1892. at 1 o'clock P. M. a number of tracts of land containing In the aggregate about 2,300 acres, some of which are in a high state of cultivation: others are covered with valuable timber and are underlaid with valuable deposits of coal, limestone and Iron ore, a vein of coal on part of tbe land adjoining Frlendsville being now worked. These lands lie contiguous to the villages of Frlendsville and Accident, and by reason of their mineral deposits, timber and close proximity to the Confluence and Oakland Railroad offer a rare op portunity for investment. The laud will be sold In parcels according to the patents, and full particulars can be had from the Oakland Mountain Democrat or by addresslngO. S. Hamlll. attorney at law. Oakland. Md., at whose office a plat of the lands can be seen. 'Hie terras of sale are: One-third cash, balance in two equal Installments at one and two years with Interest and approved security, or all cash at the purchnser's option. Taxes will be adjusted to the day of sale. W. H. DAWSON, Trustee. A. J. HARNE, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE . , r-OF Fine Furniture, Carpets, Runs, Pictures, eto WEDNESDAY, August 24. Ht 10 o'clook, At the residence, No, 1726 Cliff street, Pitts burg; the entire furnisbment embracing fine Dale chamber suites, plush parlor suites, ma hogany wardrobe, pictures, clocks, orna ments, curtains, etc.; hanasome oak side board, extension table, leather chairs, dishes and glassware, Singer sewing ma chine almost new. elegant velvet brussels carpet on rooms, halls and stairs, fine oak hall rack, rugs, kitchen and laundry furni ture. Sale positive. House open after S o'clock morning of sale. HENRY AUCTION CO., Auctioneers. CHOICE PB.OPEB.TlKS. AN ELECANT RESIDENCE PROPERTY FOR SALB. Why will you pay big rents lor an incom plete house when you can buy a beautiful home, situated in one of the best locations in the East End, which you can secure for a small payment down, and the balance in mortgages on long timet We have a beautiful home of eigbt nice rooms, batb. two pbrcbes, pantry, sood cemented cellar, sliding doors, slate man tels and tile hearths, range, not and cold wator, open plumbing, electric lights, gas, chandeliers and fixtures, papered nicely throughout, and only one square to electric cars. This house is built on the latest improved plan, is a model of architectural construc tion, and is handsomely finished in oak and asb. The lot is 25x90, and Is perfectly level. A Raie Bargain The price of this elegant home Is only $3,600, (600 down and balance on long time. It you are looking for a good home at a low nrlce. or want an Investment. you cannot do better than investigate this. See the agents, BAKEB & OCL, 6227 PENN AVENUE. EAST END. FURNISHED HOUSE. $12,000. EAST END COB NEB. A beautiful corner on prominent East End street. Large lot, fine shads and shrubbery and beautiful modern frame dwelling, seven rooms and bathroom, re ception nail, finished attic, fine laundry and cemented cellar, with heater, bard-wood finish, beautifully papered and furnished. A rara opportunity to step into a complete home at smaU cost. LIGGETT BROS., 71 Diamond street. KENSINGTON Has more manufactories located than any city in the country, age considered. You will make no mistake if you buy KENSINGTON LOTS. They are steadily increasing in value. Prop erty purchased now will soon be worth double the amount paid for it. THE SALES OF. LOTS Are larger than ever. Everybody is busy and business good at KENSINGTON. Visit the new city. It will pay you. FREE RAILROAD TICKETS Given. Salesmen always on the grounds. Other information at the office of flffl MIITON IMPROVEMENT CO., No. 79-FOURTH AVENUE, Pittsburg, Pa. CHOICE PROPERTIES. SAVE MONEY By buying lots in Bmshton at once. The Rapid Transit line is being constructed, and if you wait until tbe cars are running prioea will have advanced beyond your means. We have several Iota for sale on or near Frankstown avenue at remarkably low figures. On account of business reverses tbe owner w'll sell for less than cost. Prices range from $750 to (1.150. Only a small cash payment necessary; balance monthly. Wa can also sell two lots In Homewood, one square from Rapid Transit cars, for less tuau the owner paid for them. BLACK & BAIRD, 93 Fourth nvenne. A HOME On Negley Avenue. Qneen Anne brick, vestibule, reception hall, eleven rooms, bath, two n c's, pan trios and closets in abundance, hardwood cabinet mantels, clubhouse grates, tile facings and Dearths, combination chande lier, donble wired, both gases, porohes.alae entrance, laundry, good cellar, everything you want: one square irom cable; electric cars pass door; lot 41x113. LOGUE & SCHROEDER, Germanla Bank Building; EDUCATIONAL. PB1TATX SHORTHAND rNSTITITTZ, 315 Sinlthfleld st., Pittsburg, Pa. Shorthand and typewriting per month, (4 50; per quarter, (12: six months, (20.. Write for catalogue. PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Address, for circulars, MRS. M. D. MATHEWS, Pninesville. O. NOTRE DAME OF MARYLAND. Collegiate Institute ror Young Ladles and Pre paratory School for Little Girls. E1IBLA P. O.. near Baltimore. Md. Nxw York, Kingston-on-Hudson. GOLDEN .HILL SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Classical, Scientific and English Courses. JOHN M. CROSS. A. M., Principal. miss Mccracken, SELECT SCHOOL for BOYS stud GIRLS Will reopen September 2L at 368 Ridge av., Allegheny. French taught by Prof. Henri Rollln Parker. ROCS. HILL. COLLEGE, Elllcott City. Maryland. Schools. Classical, scientific and commercial courses. Respectable young men and boys re ceived as boarders. Bend for prospectus. BUO. DENNIS. President. EDGEWORTH BOKDING AND DAY School, 122 and 124 W. Franklin St., BhI tlmore, Aid., lor younjr lad es will reopen Thursdav, September 22.30th year. MBS. H. P.LEFEBVRE, Principal. MISS BAIRD'S INSTITUTE FOE GIRLS, Norwalk, Conn. 20th year. Primary, intermediate and college preparatory courses. Careful attention to morals and manners. New buildings, steam beat,lucan descent light, gymnasium. -TTT-EST WALNUT STREET SEMINARY yT for young ladles. 26th y par. Is pro vided for giving a superior education In col legiate, eclectic and preparatory depart ments; also In mnslo and art. Mrs. HENRI ETTA KUTZ, 2045 Walnut St., Phllada. PENNSYLVANIA, BUSTLETON, PHILA DELPHIA St. Luke's School. A high class school. Exceptionally healthful loca tion. Delightful surroundings. Special cure of younger boys. Illnstrated catalogue. CHARLES H. STROUT, F. E. MOPLTON, Principals. BEAVER COLLEGE AND 31USICAL INSTI TUTE. Beaver, Pa., for young girls and young ladles, opens Its thirty-eighth year September 13. Literary. Art, Elocution and Music Courses. No death in SS years. An able faculty. Prices moder ate. Special advantages In Music. Send for cata logue to the President, REV. R. r. TAYLOR. THE Boarding MISSES ANABLE'S and Day School lor Young Ladles. Will reopen September Ststh.at 60 Bayard St, New Brunswick, New Jersey. ST. JOHN'S MILITARY SCHOOL, MANLIUS, N. Y. Full courses of study. Under tbe -visitation of the Regents of University of New York and War Department. RT. REV. F.D. HUNT INGTON, Frost; WM. VEBBECK, Supt. BlfeHOP 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. HEV. H. J. COSTER, A. if., Rector. THE WESTERN UNIVERSITY OPENS SEPTEMBEB 1L Examinations for entrances, 12 and 13. Courses in literature ana science, and tn civil, mechanical and electrical engineering. W. J. HOLLAND, D. D, . President. CURRY The old reliable scb UNIVERSITY SIXTH STREET. The old reliable school that has educated 40,009 students. Fall term begins September 5. English, normal, classical, scientific mechanical, book keeping, shorthand, typewriting, music and elocu tion courses. Day and evening. Send for cata logue. H. II. ROWF, Ph. D President. Get a Practical Business Education. ACTUAL BUSINESS COLLEGE. NO. 5 SIXrH AVENUE. Established 12 years. Fall term, both day and night schools, begins August 29. Book-keeping, short-hand, typewriting and English departments for ladles and gentlemen. Book-keeping taught by actual business practice. Write for free pictorial catalogue. M,J. CONNOR. President. J. M. PHILLIPS, Dean of Faculty. NIGHT SCHOOL BEGINS Monday, Sept. 26. For particulars, send for latest Illustrated Clrcnlar. or apply at COLLEGE OFFICK, open every evening till 9 o'clock, AFTER SEPTEMBEB 1. Address I C SMITH'S SON. cAf(i0