Pittsburg dispatch. (Pittsburg [Pa.]) 1880-1923, August 26, 1892, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH, FRIDAY.
LIKE A COOING DOYE.
How Havers, the Tonns Desperado,
fieturned to the Workhouse.
HIS BRAVADO ALL FADED AWAT.
Superintendent Hill Bad to Sign His Bail
lond for $3,000.
BRIEF CLA8H BETWEEN AUTHORITIES
Charles Havers, the desperate criminal
who escaped over a keeper's bloody body
from the workhouse, the midnight burglar,
the bad man all around, who declared to
Police Superintendent Muth that he would
take human life before he would return to
Claremont, went back to that place yester
day afternoon as gentle as a cooing dove.
He was chained to Detective James Steele,
who is a bad man to fool with, and Superin
tendent Kill, of the workhouse, sat in the
opposite seat. Havers was consequently
very humble.
After the general police hearings were
finished by Alderman SIcKelvey yesterday
morning, Havers was brought from his cell
and arraigned on four charges of burglary,
preferred by Superintendent Mutb These
burglaries were on the houses of John Sad
dler, No. 214 Howard street; "William Mc
Gonan, East street extension; H. M. Horst,
No. 162 Madison avenue, and David Au-berj-er,
No. 11 Howard street All the
plunder from these houses did not exceed
$150 in value, and yet the lour burglaries
are likely, to give Havers 12 years in the
penitentiary. Thex property taken was
identified by the owners. Havers listened
to the evidence with a countenance utterly
inexpressive of any emotion, and when
asked by Alderman McKelvey if he had
anything to say in answer to the charges,
shook his head and said, "No, sir; I have
nothing to say."
Held for the Criminal Court.
The Alderman then held Havers under
$3,000 bond to answer to the four charges
before the September term of Quarter Ses
sions Court. The bail was made low, be
cause the goods stolen were bo cheap in
character. Havers was at once put into the
patrol wagon and taken to the county jail.
At the jail he shook hands with "Warden
JIcAleese, and while being prepared for his
cellaid to those about him, "I am glad to
get over here. I want to go right to the
pen, if I can. I don't want to go back to
that workhonse. If I go to the pen I mean
to behave myself and try to brace up. I
have been driven to thieving. After a fel
low gets into prison once it's bard for him
to get an honest job, but I'm going Jo try
it."
Havers evidently thought he would be
kept in jail until tried on the burglary
charges and sent to the penitentiary, but he
enjoyed his delusion only a short'time. .
A Question or Possession.
A pretty little question over the posses
sion of Havers arose between the workhouse
officials and the Allegheny police author
ities. Superintendent Hill, of the work
house, came to the city about noon, and im
mediately sought theoffice of the District
Attorney. There he said that he desired to
take the prisoner back to Claremont, and
wanted him released lrom prison. He had
expected that as soon as Havers had bis
hearing in Allegheny he would be turned
over to the workhouse officials. The carry
ing of the prisoner to the county jail had
not been anticipated. The District At
torney telephoned to Alderman McKelvey,
asking him to grant a release lor Havers,
that lie might bo returned to the work
house. . Alderman McKelvey had his own ideas
about releasing Havers. He Ixad .com
mitted him under (3,000 bail, and he did
not propose to sign a release until some
body signed a bond for that amount This
intormation he conveyed to the District
Attorney. Superintendent Hill at once
went to Allegheny and had a long talk
with Alderman McKelvey and Superin
tendent Muth. The result was a rather
odd arrangement Superintendent Hill
went on Havers' bond for the sum of $3,000,
taking an oath before the Alderman that he
was the on ner of real estate in Allegheny
countv exceeding that value. Upon this
the Alderman siened a release, the Super
intendent binding himself to produce
Havers wheu called upon by the Court ot
Quarter Sessions.
tVlltnd When the Cuffs Were On.
The release was given to Detective Steele,
who went in the patrol wagon to the jail
.and secured tlie prisoner. When Havers
was told that he Mas to be returned to the
workhouse be crumbled and said he did not
wish to go back there. A handcufi was pot
on his right wrist and the 'other cuff was
placed upon the lett wrist of Detective
Steele. The prUoner was led by main force
to the wagon and was soon rattling over the
pavements toward the West Penn depot
He became then very gentle and asked ques
tions as to what they would do with him at
the workhouse and how long they would
keep him there.
At the depot Superintendent Hill was
waitinz, and the three went into the smok
ing car. There Havers and Mr. Hiil had a
long talk during the ride to Claremont
Havers said he had nothing against Mr.
Hill personally, but he thought some of
the keepers "had it in lor him" ever since
he had been sent there. He crouched down
in bis seat, polled his brown straw hat over
his eyes and listened humbly to Mr. Hill's
admonitions. Every now and then be re
marked that he wanted to do the square
thinf:. He expressed sorrow for Eber
hardt's injuries and said he wished he
could have escaped without hurting any
body. He is once again in his old cell in the
"workhouse, whnce he will come when the
Criminal Court demands his presence.
Scalded by Escaping steam.
Otto Frey, a workman at the brewery of
,D. Iiutz & Son, in Allegheny, was severely
scalded yesterday morning by the bursting
of a steam pipe. He was taken to the
Allegheny General Hospital, and his re
covery is doubtful.
When Tiatnre
Seeds assistance it may be best to render it
promptly, bat one should remember, to use
even the most per.cct remedies only when
needed. The best and most simple and
gentle remedy Is the jyrup of Fis, manu
jacturedby the California rig Syrup Co.
OTICE TO EOOM AMD BOABDING
BOUSES.
Now Is the tlmo to secure good roomers
ml boarders. Trya jsmall adlet In the cents-word
columns of THE DISPATCH and
yon .will be pleased with the returns.
The Cook's Answer.
Oh! Mrs. La Book
Was a fine French cook,
Who pri'ed herself in her art;
Por of pies and bread and cake
She conld bake
That satisfied stomach and heart
'OhI tell me the way,"
Cried a cook all astray,
"Such dainties you make to devour."
"The way it is plain
If you'll only obtain
And bake with Camellia flour."
1 o-Day To-Day
, Everybody should attend the great cloth
ing sale at the P. C C C, corner Grant and
Diamond streets. Thousands have already
benefited by it. Men's line suits at $8 85.
wortu $16. Men's dressy pants, 92c and 11 17,
and thousands ot other bargains.
P. C. C C, Clothiers,
Comer Grant and Diamond streets.
DosrT forget the place and date of Arn
helm sale, Thursday, August 24, at 10 o'clock
a: St.
rzKPXcrr action and perfect health result
lrom the use of De Witt's Little Early Risers
a sense mue put. cry small; very sun
V
SAVEH AN OLD LADY.
Cornermin James Glenn Displays Presence
of Mind and Bravery.
Cornerman James Glenn, at Sixth avenue
and Smithfield 6treet, performed an act of
bravery yesterday. Mrs. Bradipan, of
"Wllmerding, who is deaf and nearly blind,
stopped on the Sixth avenue crossing in the
middle of the Central cable car tracks,
watching the Pleasant Valley cars on the
siding. Her daughter, Mrs. Kidd, who was
with her, saw a cable car coming and
sprang out of the way, but the old lady
could not be made to understand her dan
ger. Just as the car was about to strike
her the officer sprang forward, picked her
up and landed her safely across the track as
the car rolled by. It was a narrow escape
for both of them.
MEETINGS AND NOTICES.
Meetlnn.
THE ANNUAL MEETING Of THE STOCK
HOLDERS of the American Natural Ga Com
E any will be held at No. 12 Federal st , on THURS
AY. September 1. at S o'clock P. v., for the elec
tion of directors and other business.
D. C. GAWLEY, Secretary.
ALLzomurr, Aur. 19.
NOTICE-THE ANNUAL MEETING OP THE
stockholders of tne Indiana Oil Company,
Limited, will bo held at the office of Watson A Mil-
(ler, No. 9J Diamond street Flttsbnr, on the first
MONDAY la September, 1W2. at 2 P. M.. for the
election 01 managers lor tne ensuiug jr uiw
such other business as may be brought before
them. HENRY WATTEKSON. Secretary.
TTL JN(V COOPER. JR..
HAS REMOVED HIS
XJ offices from 42 N. Diamond St.. Allegheny, to
y. to
Ear,
rooms 42 and 43 Westlnglionsu building, Pbj.
nose, throat and cbest diseases,
Hours I to 4 P. M.
I,ftml Jlntlrca.
A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE- NOTICE
IS
J. hereby given that letters of administration
have been granted to the undersigned on the estate
or James AI. Crowe, or i-itisDurg, ri., accessed.
All persons knowing themselves Indebted to or
having claims against the same will present thein
at once for settlement. B. P CROWE.
Highland av.. K. E.. Pittsburg, Pa.
ESTATE OP ANDREW MCKINLEY. SR.. DE
CEASED. Notice is hereby given that let
ters of administration on the estate of Andrew Mc
Rlnley have been granted to the undersigned, to
wbom all persons indebted to said estate are re
quested to make Imnvdiatc payment, and those
having claims against the same should make them
known without delay.
GEORGE MCKINLEY.
Elizabeth, Allegheny county. Pa.
ESTATE OF W. J. RADCI.IFFE. DECEASED
Notlce Is hereby given that letters of adminis
tration on the estate or W. J. Radcllffe, deceased,
have oeen granted to the undersigned, to whom all
persons Indebted to slid estate are requested to
make immediate payment, add those having clxlms
against the same should make them known without
delay MARY E. RADCI.IFFE.
Administratrix; No, 217 Washington avenue, Al
legheny TO LET.
East End Residence To Let.
TO LET Block of choice brick residences on
Rtppey street, near North inland annue: one
of the best locations in the East End: street paved
with asphaltum; flagstone sidewalks with grass
plots: each house contains!) rooms, large hall with
tiled vestibule, finished throughout In hard wood:
china closet, furnace and gas range: elegant bath
room: laundrv in cellar, which Is cemented: rent
only f4S or $50 for corner houses; possession at
once. Black A Baird. 95 Fourth av.
TO LET A young couple contemplating house
keeping can find pleasant modern, cosy home,
furnished or unfurnished, low rent, by addressing
Oakland. Dispatch office.
TO LET No. 152 Mayflower St.. 6 large rooms;
rent S2S per mouth : possession October 1. In
quire on-premlses.
Allegheny Residences n It.
TO LET House with 0 rooms. halL bathroom,
wash trays, hot and cold water: w. c.
in bouse; finished attic: electric cars 1 square from
house; No. 385 tast Ohio at.; possession eptcm
ber 1, as present occupant moves in own new house.
rpOLET-By John K. Ewlng A Co., 107 Federal
J. st. (100 Allegheny houses at reduced rents).
Send for free list.
TO LET Alleghenr houses and flats by Scott A
McMlllen. 71 Federal st.
Sabnrban Kealdenoea To Let.
TO LET House 5 rooms and all modem improve
ments, !2- per month, and 4-roomed house for
J10 per month. F. B. Tomb, Wilklnsburg, Pa.
i Rooms lo 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 of telephone: a
flrst-class dining room; a very comfortable build
ing in both summer and winter, together with the
central and pleasant location of (Carnegie sqnre
make-it a convenient and delightful place to Jive.
Charles Shields. N. .Diamond, and federal its.,
AUecbray.
ARCH, 64. corner Ohio, Allegheny Rooms and
suite rooms, furnished or unfurnished, with
or without board.
A
RCH ST.. 108, AUeghenv Nicely furnished
secono-story front room; all conveniences.
ARCH ST.. 109 Two adjoining rooms, one fur
nished and one unfurnished.
ARCH ST.. Ill Nice second-story front room: all
conenlences.
ESPLANADE ST.. 32. Allegheny Newly fur
nished In lamlly two; three rooms: S6, tl0,tl5;
conveniences.
HIGHLAND AV., N..S02, East End-Nice single
rooms, 2 to (3 week; ladles or gents.
VTEGLEY AV. 112. above Penn, East End-Elc-JJN
gant rooms and board.
TO LET Apartments Fine 4-room apartments on
Fifth av.. near Court House; all conveniences.
J. C. Rellly, 80 Diamond st.
TTNION
AV.. 23.
Allegheny Well furnished
: terms moderate.
U rooms with board:
Z bee additional adlets under Wanted Boarders
and Lodgers.
Basins Mjimis To r t.
TO LET Space with power, cor. renn and Third
aves.: three floors; 20,000 feet space: abundant
power: good light: splendid location: every con
venience. Apply N icola Bros., 20 Fifth av.
T
"0 LET Four-story brick building. 139 second
A av.
ors rrom Smltbfleld st.: win lease
Apply at first floor office of liauf-
for five years,
mannr'f tore.
Ofnce nnl lt oin o Let.
rro LET 2 line offices in the Flath building. Penn
JL and Ftankstown avs., E. E. : these offices are
well suited for a physician or any good office pur
pose, as they are in the. very best location In the
city. C.
. XI. i.1
Love, 93 Fourth av.
TO LET DesK room. No. 103 Fourth av., first
floor front. Black 4 Balrfl, NV 95 Fourth av.
Miscellaneous lo lets.
TO LET Vacant lot, 30x110, with stable,
Penn av.. Third st. and Exchange
corner
Exchange alley.
Apply a icola Bros . 3) 5th ay.
PROPOSALS.
US. ENGINEER OFFICE, CHAELES
. TON, S. a, AU2ust23, JS9i Sealed pio
VKisjlc for dredging and jetty work at
Charleston, S. C, will bo received at tills
office until 12 noon ot SEPTEMBER 2 1S92,
and then publioly opened. Specifications,
blank forms and all available information
will bo furnished, on application to this
office. FREDERIC V. ABBOT, Captain of
Engineers.
The Carnegie Steel Compact, Lim , ?
Pittsburg, Pa., Aur. 25, 189i
SEALED PROPOSALS FOR REMOVING
all tbe structures, material and rubbish
from the property bounded by Fifth avenue.
Cherry, fecrip and Relief a! s, in Pittsburg,
wilLbe received at this office until S p.m.,
SEPTEMBER I, 1892. and then pUDlicly
opened by the Buildintr Committee. The
award of tho contract will be made as soon
thereafter as practicable. The right is re
served to reject any or all bids. Specifica
tion', blank forms and all available Infor
mation will be fnrnlshea on application at
the companyls offices, 42 Fifth avenue, Pitts
burg, Pa.
SEALED PROPOSALS, IN TRIPLICATE,
will De received here until 11 o'clock a.
m. (central standard tlmo), FRIDAY, tho 23d
day of September, 1892, for rnrnlshlmr at
the Q M. Depot hero, 100.000 gallons of Min
eral Oil of 185 flash test, in cases of two
tit e-sallon cans each. Government reserves
right to reject any or nil proposals, and to
accept the whole quantity, or any portion
of the mineral oil bid for. All Information
furnished on application here. Envelopes
containing proposals should be marked
"Proposals for Mineral OH," and addressed,
to COLONEL HENRY a HODGES. Assistant
Quartermaster General U. S. Army, Depot
Quartermaster.
jEVFEnSOKVrLLS, lira.", August 24, 1892.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Sealed proposals will be received by the
Council of the Borough of Sewiokley, Pa.,
at the Council Chamber In said borongh,
until 8 o'clock p.m. on THURSDAY, tbe first
day or September, 1892, lor the caving of
Beaver street from Perry street to Boundary
street, in said borough, with
,VITRIFIED FIRE BRICK PAVEMENT.
Alio approximate number or square yards
of paving to be done Is 17,353. Bidders will
be required to preient 'with their bids a
certified check for five per centum of the
total amount of tbe work. The Borough
Council reserves the right to rejeot any or
nil bids. Plans may be examined and
specifications may be obtained after Frldav.
August 19, 1892, pt the office of tbe Engineer
In charge. Council Chamber, Sewiokley. Pa.
F. A. DUNHAM. GEO. H. ANDERSON,
Engineer In Charge. Burgees.
Sewickxxt, August 17, 1893
WClastlfltd real estate advcrtUanenti or! this
page ten cents per line for each insertion, and
none takenor lett than twenty eentt.
UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE
Classified under the ioUowinj headings will be ac
cepted at the rate of
ONE CENT PER WORD
FOR EACH INSERTION when paid for In ad
vance either at main or branch offices.
Wantea Advertitement of all Kmdu
HJCH AS
SITTJATioN,
MALE HELP,
FEMALE HELP,
AGENTS,
ROOMS,
BOAKDIrTO,
HOARDERS,
MISCELLANEOUS,
TO LET ROOM
PERSONALS.
MISCELLANEOUS FOB BALES
LOST AND FOUND.
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH.
BUSINESS OFFICE
Cor. Smithfield and Diamond Streets.
ALWAYS OPEN.
BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWB. "WHERE
WANTS. FOR SALE. TO LET, AND OTHER
THANSIF.NT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE
RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOR INBKRTION.
Advertisements nonld be prepaid unless adver
tisers already have accounts with Tna Dispatch.
FOR ALLEGHENY, NO. 107 FEDERAL bT.,
TELEPHONE 3621.
FOB THE SOUTHSIDK. NO. 1412 CARSON
STREET. TELEPHONE NO. 6022.
FOR THE EAST END, . W. WALLACE. 6121
PENN AY.
rrrTSBURG-ADDrnoN at
THOMAS MCCAFFREY. 8500 Butler street.
EMIL G. STUCKEY. 24th street and Penn avenno.
ALLEGHENY-ADDITIONAL.
P. H. EGGER8 & SON. Ohio and Chestnut streets.
THOMASMcHFNHY, Western and Irwin avenues.
WANTED.
male Hnia.
BARBER-Good barber for Saturday, at 6 Re
becca St., Allegheny. .
BARBER A first-class barber.
Miller. 1315 Penn av.
Appiy to John
BARTENDER Must be sober and come well rec
ommended. 145 and 146 Water St.
BLACKSMITB-Who Is accustomed to forging
nuderthe steam hammer and doing general
forging. S. C. Sheppard, Louisville, Ky.
BOLT HEADER To operate Lewis machine on
6quare beads: also one for Chapln machine on
carriage bolts: sober, competent, non-uuion men
can find steady empjoTment by the day or piece
work by addresslngFowler&Sons, Anderson. Ind.
B'
OY To learn the barber trade: one with some
experience preferred. 718 Firth, avenue,
C'lOMPOSITOR Country weekly: must be sober,
J Industrious and know something of job work;
good position: wages 3 to S10 to begin, depending
on work: young, single man preferred; hurry.
Geo. J. Campbell; West Elizabeth, Pa.
CiOMPOSITORS-Engllsh compositors at once.
Klrkwood and Whitfield sts.. East End.
DRIVER To take1 care horse, cow and yards at
6213 Hon e st. : recent city reference required.
RUG CLERK Registered; German preferred;
state salary and experience. Address, with
reference John C. Smith, Penn ave. and Main St..
Pittsburg.
M
AN to take charge of drivers and the ontsldo
business of one of the largest laundries In the
est launanes in me
e position a satls-
city; to one competent to nil
tne position
one havlnr
factory salary will
be paid: one having a small
amount of money to invest In the stock of the con
cern preferred.
Dispatch office.
Address for one week Laundry,
MAN An energetic man to combine bookkeep
ing and soliciting, for a life insurance com
pany in Pittsburg, Pa.; flnc opportunity to right
person. Address Life Insurance. Dispatch office.
EN To employ'men enough to visit every
family in Pittsburg next week to exhibit and
sell the condensed gl cerlna, carpet paste; cleans
carpet on the floor at residence: costs not over a
cents a yard; cleans everything else as well; 10.0U)
cans will be used in PltUourg In the next 30 days:
no competition; nothing like It: call and seelt; get
terms. Dry Carpet CbanlngCo., cor. btrawberry
and Cherry sts.. Pittsburg, Pa,
MEN Good live men to sell a new article for
tightening wagon wheels. Call or address
Bradford or eegen, 141 Federal St., third floor,
Allegheny.
M1LKBHIPPER To ship from 15 to 23 gallons a
day. J. R. Miller. 3S2 Fifth avenue.
OFFICE BOY about 16 years old.
room 1.
104 Grant at,
PULLER OUT Two puller outs. Inquire L. 8.
Jack, care Singer, Nlmlck&Co., WestEnd.
SALESMAN On salary or commission, to handle
the new patent chemical Ink erasing pencil;
the greatest selling novelty ever produced: erases
InK thoroughly In two sccondst no abrasion of
paper: 200 to 500 per cent profit; one agent's sales
amounted to 63) In six days, another fS2 in two
tbours: we want one energetic general agent for
.each State and Territory. Forteimsand partleu
,lars address tbe Monroe Eraser Manufacturing
Company, X, 10, La Crosse. Wis.
SOLICITOR Age about 23. sober. largely ac
quainted; no fancy wages, hut steady lob for
right man; write particulars, Balfour, Dispatch
office.
SOLICITORS Three flrst-class solicitors: pleas
ant, light business. G. U. Alexander, 1.7
Fifth av., second floor.
SOLICITORS for city and adjacent towns. Pltts
bnrg Suit Club Company. No. 52 Sixth av.
STENOGRAPHER opi
writer; good satarv;
operating Hammond typ
rv: nosltion now onen. Ci
after fi P. u. at Private Shorthand Institute. 3
Smithfield st.
WAGON UOODWORKER-For heavy work.
McGraw Bros.' Brickworks, Liberty av.
and 34th St.
WAITERS (2), either white or colored, for hotel.
Inquire at Hotel Sample, Washington Pa.,
or at Johnston's Great Western Gun Works, 706
Smithfield st., Pittsburg, Pa.
XITANTED Cake baker; flrst-class. sober: no
t otber need apply. John Sample, Hotel
Sample, Washington. Pa.
WANTED Oood barber. Apply
Irdenrlcbter's, 221 Rebecca St.,
at William
Allegheny.
WANTED-Porter, Red Lion Uotel, Sixth St.
Call at 8 A. M.
TTTANTED Barber at No. 50 Fourth avenue.
X-
w
ANTED-Barber. 201B Carson St., S. S.
Acenrs.
AGENTS wanted The best campaign button on
the "market: fiend 35o for samples of button,
pin and song with prices for gross lots. Jones &
Sweet, lock box 535, AtUeboro, Mass,
AGENTSTo sell advertising device to merchants
and offices: steady work; big pay; Inclose
stamp. Arcn Mfg. Co., Racine, Wis.
AGENTS for Western Pennsylvania; good money
to right parties. The Nat. Loan and Invest
ment Company, 505 Times Bldg.
AGENTS 13 to f7 dally: experience unnecessary,
Putnam A Co., perfumers, est Wlnsted, CU
Female Help Wnntod.
COOKS, cirls for housework. Employment office,
139 Robinson street, Allegheny.
wfMRlj, Protestant, to do second work; must be
J able to do plain sewing, and have some care of
children.
Address No. 330 W lneblddle av , East
End.
GIRL Good girl to do general housework,
quire J. C. Forse, 414 Grant st.
GIRL For general housework In private family
at 32 Ninth St.
GIRL for general housework,
gheny.
65 Craig st , Alle-
LAUN DRESS Must be a flrst-clats washer and
ironer and do some second work; Protestant
referred; wages St per week. Address P. O.
0X154.-
SALESLAD1ES-3 flrst-class salesladies for cloak
department; apply at ouce. Campbell A Dick.
Fifth av.
SHOE SALESWOMAN-Experlenced; give ref
erence. AUdress Insoles, Dlspatcb ofilce.
OTENOGRAPUEKS desiring good
k' being able to write 12S words per m!
uvatiiivuD,
Inute and
ig nDie to write 125 words per mlnut
accurately transcribing same, to call after 6 p.
M. at
Private Shorthand Institute, 115 Smithfield St.
TYPEWRITER Experienced operator on Hem
. Ington typewriter: lady preferred. Address,
stating experience and salary. Remington, Dis
patch office.
Male and Female 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, pautry
girls, sblrt Ironer, laundress, family cooks and
maids, 200 house girls, Germans, Swedes, colored
girls, dressmaker. Meehan Agency, 545 Grant it.
WANTED Chambermaids, laundresses, cooks,
dining-room girls, nurses, house girls for
families, hotels: cooks, dlshwasners and chamber
maids; German and colored help: drivers, porters,
farm hands: white and colored waiters. Thomp
son's, COS Grant st.
lintels. Dining and Lunch Room.
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 dour: give me a call.
Hartman, 115 Frankstowu av.. East End.
HOTEL FEDERAL. 171 Federal St., Allegheny,
II 50. 2 day; special rates when permanent.
IMPERIAL HOTEL, 85 and 83 Washington St. :
special rates for permanent guests; elegant
rooms and table. Ed. J. Suem, Prop.
VISIT Kevan'sUdles'and gents' dining rooms, SOB
Penn ave.: business men's dinner; ladles' noon
lunch; meals anytime; every thing in season.
WINDSOR HOTEL, 8 Diamond A, lodging 35,
50o per night.
Hoarder nntt Lodgers (VanterL
OCCUPANTS for furnished rooms, facing parks;
references required. 23 Montgomery av., Alle
gheny. OCCUPANTS for rooms suitable for gentlemen.
,21 Arcn st,. Allegheny.
Tf ANTED.
Situations Wanted.
POSITION Br middle-aged man as watchman,
gardener, ((reman or carpenter; has a full set
of carpenters' tools. Address G. C, Dispatch of
fice. POSITION By a lady of refinement, position as
housekeeper for bachelor or widower with
small lamlly. Address Widow, Dispatch office.
POSITION by a young lady bookkeeper or three
years' experleiice;best reference. Address Lady
Bookkeeper, Dispatch office.
POSITION Any kind: single man; 25; fair edu
cation; work for small wages. Apply W. B.,
3018 Smallman.
POSITION as manager company ot general store:
experienced. Address Manager. Dispatch
oflce.
POSITION as companion to lady or as managing
housekeeper. Address G. S. W.. Dispatch
office.
POSITION by young man as general office clerk;
experienced. J. v Dispatch office.
JETof books to-keen evenings; good reference.
3 Address Entry. Dlspstch 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, wblch he understands. Address,
stating terms, etc, Alexander Campbell, Amherst,
Va.
SITUATION As coachman, In private family:
nave had long experience at cuach work, and
fully understand the care of horses and a place and
housework; well acquainted with the city. Ad
dress B. L., Dlspttch office.
SITUATION by young man cipahle of acting as
assistant steam engineer: has two years' expe
rience: reference given. Address Box 19, Clinton
P. 0 Allegheny co , Pa.
SITUATION of any kind by young min or 23;
willing lo work: can furnish reference. Ad
dress Willing, Dlsp-ttch yfflce.
SITUATION As coachman in private family by
experienced married man. Address B. F.,
uispaicn omce.
WORK Fonng man 23: fair carpenter: good
bartender; married: sober; any work at
present: willing. Address, 8. J. w., 198 Second
Hoarding Wanted.
BOARDING A youngmap (a teacher) wishes to
live la a good family, where be can have the
comforts of a home at moderate expense; East
Liberty or Homewood preferred. Address D. A.
O , Dispatch office.
WANTED Furnished .room and board by a
gentleman, wife, ana one child of 4,years;
Fast End or Lawrencevill? preferred. Address,
stating terms. O. K. J., Dispatch office, clty
WANTED By gentleman and wire Rooms and
board, with strictly private family, in most
desirable part or East End; references exchanged.
A. Z Dispatch office.
Ileal Estate 'Wanted.
WANTED Modern house or 8 or 9 rooms, with
all modern convenience, in best par of East
End. Permanent, Dispatch ofilce.
WANTED To buy lot 25 feet front on South
Htland av. : wilt build good house on same.
Address Home. Dispatch office.
WANTED noue of 6 or 7 rooms m desirable
locality: rent not to exceed 25. Address
Bank. Dispatch office.
w
ANTED Real estate to sell or exchange. A,
JiaucK, 441 urant st.
Instruction.
LADIES and gentlemen to enter private class In
shorthand and typewriting, beginning Aug.
19, day and evening. Call at Private ohorthand
Institute, 115 Smithfield St., Pittsburg.
Ssnalnesa Opnonnntles Want i.
FACTORIES WANTED Free manufacturing
sites; river and railroad frontages; natural
gas abundant for a 1 purposes: coal 40 cents per ton;
for glass, sewer pine. An brick, pulp or paper
situation unexcelled. Address E. M. Grant. Mor
gantown, AV. Va.
TIT ANTED S250 to S3o0 buys a safe and relKble
VV business needed In every city: will pay from
1100 to 20t per month net profit: exclusle terri
tory given and complete outfit furnished: send for
illustrated book. A. T. Thompson & Co.. 13 Tre
mont row, Bobton, Mass.
WANTED Licensed house with 25. 10 or less
rooms: answer at once; strictly confidential.
L. 8. L., Dispatch office.
TO anted Partner.
PARrNER A business man to purchase a hair
Interest and take the management or a well
established and profitable business that cleared be
tween 0,000 and (15,000 last year and increasing
rast; amount necessary. (20.000 to 830,000; books
open to inspection, but only principals having
money need reply. Address 47, Dispatch.
PARTVER of undoubted Integrity to Invest from
(5. 000 to (10.00 and take charge of llnanclal
part or a flrst-class established business: money re
quired for the sole purpose of handling a growing
and very profitable nnslness for which the present
capital Is Inadequate; flrst-class relerences given
and required. N. R.. Dispatch office.
Fire Insurance tVunteU.
BENSWATJGKB ZAHN Fire Insurance. CO
Fourth av. u t
Financial V? antan.
MONET to loan, in sums or SJMO, 11,000, (2,000,
(3.0CO and upward, at lowest rates, on mort-
gages.
unaries somen a co., 131 nourtn av.
M
ONEYat5percenU "We have t0. COO to loan.
J3UU UJ. A ties XiTOS. tjC UO.t lb X OOTID T.
M
ONEY to loan on short notice: (10.000 at 5 per
cent. i. jv. i-wing avo., wt jeueraisi.
MORTGAGES on city or Allegheny county
property at lowest rates. Henry A. V, earer
& Co., 92 Fourth av.
TO exchange .Tor a-cheap city lot a handsome
6-year-old horse; stylish, sound and gentle:
well broken to city: trial permitted; nothing but
eligible city property with exact location and
price considered. F. S., Dispatch office.
TO LOAN (200,000 on mortgages: (100 and up
ward at 6 per cent; (500,000 at 4 per cent on
residence or business property, vacant lots or
farms. S. H. French, 123 Fourth av.
W AN TED-Mort gages on improved cily or Alle
gheny city property. McCune A Coulter, 93
Fourth av.
Miscellaneous Wanted.
I7LECTRICMfg. and Supply Co.. 310 BIssell block,
j Pgh., 84 Federal. Allegh'y: Incandescent and
bell wiring; electrical repairing a specialty;
phone 1275,
EXCHANGE 11 lots at Jeannette, 2 squares
from big glass works and proposed steel works;
wlllexihange for good city property. John F.
Sweeny, 68 4lh av.
PAINTING and Plate Glass glazing. It. C Miller.
t26 Grant St., Pittsburg.
PATENTS O. D. Levis (20 years). Solicitor. 131
Fifth av.. next Leader. Pittsburg: no delay.
s.
D. EARNS A CO., law and collection agency,
room 4. 152 Fonrth av. : consultation free: no
charges until collections are made; suit entered at
any time; rent coneciea ana mortgages wanted;
reference, Geo. B. Hilt ft Co. or any city bank.
TRUNKS hauled to and from tbe East End for
s rty cents. Campbell ft Davis, No. 12 Seventh
av. Telephone 276. '
USE Jones' Bedbug Paralyzer Jones' Magi
Roach Powder; roaches banished by contract'
satisfaction riven or no pay. 222 Federal St., Alle
gheny. Sold by 'all flrst-class druggists.
WANTED Your close attention to these lines:
Men's work shoes, 70c; men's work shoe
(better), 95c: men's work shoe, best quality (reg
ular price (i 50), (1 25, Are we in it when we Bay
we will sell you the best (2 ladles' and gents' shoe
you ever saw for (I 29? Call and see. Public Shoe
Douse, 56 Federal St., Allegheny.
WAttTED A hurry-up wagon to bring those
to onr Store who have not had an opportunity
to secure bargains In fine shoes before all are gone;
you will have to be In a hurry, as hundreds of pairs
go out dally. Public Shoe House, 53 Federal St..
Allegheny.
tT AN TED- Everyone who wants the finest and
VV cheapest wall paper In America to send for
samples: sent free to any address, G. G. O'Brien,
Paint and Wall Paper Store. 292 Firth ay.
WANTED One cent a bolt wall paper; finer. 2c.
2Hc;go1d, Sc; embossed solid gold, 4c: in
grain, 5o : send stamp for 100 samples. Reed, Wall
Paper Jobber, Rochester, Pa.
w
ANTED To buy at once a steam merry-go-
rounq. Aaaress cox 157. Dispatcn omce.
FOR SALE illSCELLANEODS.
Machinery nnd Metals Pur Jitle.
BOILERS and engines, second hand: all sizes,
from 4 to 100 h. p.;tcheapestlnthemarket;64
boilers and engines In stock; stationary and porta
ble, nprlgbt boilers, mounted Tarro. engine, etc.:
steam pumps, governor, pulleys and shafting.
Telephone 8401, 23-25, Park way. J. S. Young, Al
legheny, Pa. i
NT and Acme automatic enalnes nnd boll-
era, hot-water and steam heatinsr exhaust fans
and ventilating fly fans, water and electric motors,
dynamos and electric lighting: general machinists,
engineers and contractors; stationary engines and
boilers. Tompkins ft Ulrlch, 316 Liberty St., Pitts
burg, Pa.
ENGINES Genuine Acme automatic safety en
gines and non-explosive boilers, from one
half to five bone 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 ban
dusky sts., Allegheny.
FOR SALE To Bnllders-I have 24 8J-ft. cast
iron colnmns. top and base plates, from the
Sixth street bridge, that I will sell reasonably. J.
U. Hlllman, 8 Wood street, Pittsburg. Pa.
TX)R SALE To rolling mill owners I have a
X large quantity of No. 9 best charcoal iron wire
suitable for bundling: will be sold cheap In car
loads. J..H. UlUman, No. 8 Wood st.
FOR SALE To foundry men I have a quantity
ot cold blast charcoal Iron in the shape of cast
ings, which I will sell reasonably, J. H. Hlllman,
8 Wood SL
GBINDSTONES-In all sizes, for all kinds ot
grinding; Cralglelth, New Castle, 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, 158 First av.
Babber Stamps and Stencils Por Saia.
GETyourrnbberstamps. steel stamps, stencils,
seal presses, brass checks, etc.. from 8heaffer
ft Co., 4i Fifth a v.. Duff's College building.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
Horse. Vehicles. Live Mnon For rale.
CiARRIAGE Six sealer: only been In use one
year; owner leaving the city. Call at 808
Fifth av.
OW Very choice fresh voung cow.
J Tbot. B. Moreland, 6100 Penn av.
Inquire of
"lOWB-Two flnS"famlly cows.
j Dispatch office.
Address Cow.
FOR SALE Barouche: two one horse barouches;
one (30. the other 140; In good order; must bo
sold. Apply 230 Larking alley. S. S. .
HOUSE Very stylish and kind about cars; alsu
buggr and harness: nearly new; cheap. Rear
417 Penn av.
H
ORSE A gentle bay horse and phaeton cheap.
Auuress it. it. z, uispatcn umce.
PONY Handsome Shetland ponv, cart, harness
and saddle, the finest turnout In East End, H.
Murphy, ttatlon st. and P. It. It.
SHETLAND PONIES FOR SALE-1 have a few
pure-bred Shetland ponies, well broke, for
children; no finer In America: also pony carts and
harness,- W. E. Warner, Youngstown, O.
Miscntlnneons For Sale.
B
ARGAINS-SUMMER BARGAIN 3-
Large carpenter levels 8 49
French rat traps, best In the world 1 do
Doubie-actlon revolvers 2 00
Key chains 5
Signal service thermometers 24
Grassshears 25
Carpenters' brace and Ave steel bits 3
Solid steel hatchets, any style...,. 25
Carpet tacks, per dozen papers , 10
Genuine W. M. Rogers knives and forks 3 0
Shoe sets, brush, blacking and dauber, all In
box 30
Fnmlly scales 74
Door locks complete 20
Padlocks, two kevs 10
l'i-lncli poker chips, 100 In box 35
lleer-bottllng hose, per foot 5
Home soldering sets ... 21
Two-foot steel squires 48
And many other items at proportionately low
prices at
HOWARD ROYER'S. 105 Smithfield St.
C1ASH registers (8). diifeient styles from (23 op to
J 175. 3. b. Rausom ft Co.
DESK At a bargain, one roll top desk, one
double flat top desk, one letterpress, one cabi
net letter file, oue typewriter cabinet and three
office chairs: all in aood condition. Office Specialty
Co:, 105 Third av.
PRINTERS' stands and cases for sale cheap: a
prompt buyer will get a bargain : second-hand
saw table In good condition; sold because space
needed. Apply Dispatch busluess office.
"U PRINTERS- 1TO type cases and a few stands
In good order for sale cheap. Apply The Dls-
patch
Countlng Rooms.
EOK SALE BUSINESS.
Tiusineas Opportunities.
BARBER SHOP Barber can buy a very cheap
shop; good trade. Call at ouce at 10.$ Carson
St., bouthside.
DRUG bTORE-The best ilttfd and stocked drug
store In one of the best natural gas towns of
Indiana for cash only. Address Box 5, McComb,
Ohio.
DRYGOODS and notion stoie, 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. Fieund, cor. of Carson
and lOlli sts.
ICE CREAM, catering and confectionery busi
ness lor sale or exchange for real estate: the
most complete, most popular and best paylpg busi
ness In one or the most progressive manufacturing
towns in Western Pennsylvania, within a short
dlstinieof Pittsburg: value about (2,000 Pall on
or addres John S. I'arrish, Mortgage aud Business
Broker, No. 162 Fourth av., first floor, Pittsburg,
Pa. ,
LIQUOR STORE Doing a good business. 482
tast Federal st., Youngstown, O. Inquire
on premises
"II ESTAURANT The Wells restaurant, corner
XX of Fourth and Washington streets, has tbe
largest patronage In the city; everything In first
class condition: good reasons for selling. Adaress
W. H. Wells, Last Liverpool, O.
TJOUTE- First-class route on dally and Sunday
Xi Dispatch. Inqulreatl3Frankstownav., E.E.
SALOON-Flrst-cIass saloon. 176 Bank St.. Cleve
land. O.. at verv low figure, as I wish to sell on
account of rar health, as I want to go to Europe by
Sept. 20. Address A. 'irattner.
Bnslnes Properties For Stlf
HOTEL For sale or rent containing 60 rooms:
best location In Cumberland, Md. Address
Box 582, Cumberland. Md. -
Manufacturing Sites For Sale.
MANUFACTURING SITES-For sale or lease
We have several manufacturing sites In the
city, also short distance out; some with river
landing, others with railroad switch: callforpar
tlcnlars. Black ft Balrd. 95 Fourth av.
FOR S ALU LOTS.
City Lota.
LOTS The -cheapest lots In Seventeenth ward;
streets paved, alley paved, sewered, graded,
etc: sizes and terms to. smt, at (50 per front foot; in
ery good locativn. D. lichen ft Son. 4412 Penn
av.
SSOl7X (430-8500 Herron Hill Park plan:
tjPiJ I O' choice lots near Wylle av. cable cars at
above prices; some on-paved street; only (10 down,
balance (3 a month; sure to enhance quickly. Black
ft Balrd. 95 Fourth av.
East End Lots For SMe.
C1ENTERAV. lots, 48x175. only (2,000 each :street
J Improvements and sewers paid for; choice lo
cation: first-class improvements; on a main thor
oughfare; a limited number only offered at this
Brice: terms to suit. SeeM. P. Howley ft Son, 91
ilamond st.
EDGEWOOD, P. R. B.. on Maple av.. a very
choice lot IO0T300: a bargain: anyone desiring
a lot In this location shbuld see this lot. Hoffman
ft Baldrldge. Wilklnsburg, opposite depot. Tele
phone 7243.
FOR SALE At a great bargain, lot 80x123, on
Carnegie a v.. 18tn ward, 6 brick honses 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., or B. R. McNeerny, 540 Butler
street.
SCHENL--Y PARK lots 50x150. or greater front
age if desired, on Woodland avenue, between
Forbes avenue and Scbenley Park: beautifully sit
uated: on Squirrel Hill Street Railroad, also within
short distance of cable and Duquense lines; as
phaltum pavement and tall other Improvements;
cheap: easy terms. Apply 5100 Forbes or. 20 Fifth
avenue, Frank F. Nicola.
Snbnrban Lots For Sale.
LINDEN ST ATIOW. B. ftO. R. R Lots near
Second av., (500 each. (15 cash, balance small
monthly payments without interest or taxes: these
are bargains. See Black ft Balrd. No 95 Fourth av.
CQfIA-One or the best lots in Crafton: size
(1DOUU 50x100. Rooms 201 and 202, Germanla
Bank building. Logue ft Schroeder,
Beat Estate.
R
EAL ESTATE For bargains In real estate eall
on A. Bauck. 441 urant at.
pll SALE IMPROVED REAL KSTA1E
City Itvsldencea,
FOR SALE Two uarticularly desirable brick
bouses of six rooms each, hall, attic, bath, hot
and cold water, etc.. and very large lot, running
from Forty-second to Forty-third sts., near Butler
st. ; will be sold cheap, as owner Is out of city. D.
Behen ft Son, 4112 Penn av.
HOUSES Prime investment: only (21,000 for ten
nice, new hrlck lioue. each containing eight
rooms." bath, laundry, ln'ldew. c.etc; rented to
good" tenants at a total rental of (2, 520: only one
square from cable cars and 7 minutes from Court
House. C. H. Love. OS Fourth av.
CQ 730 Cheap Just completed; house 6 rooms:
H)0) grained throughout: vestibule, ball, pantry,
bath, w. c, slate mantels, tile hearths, larre
porches and closets, 'stteet paved and sewered;
good residence location; 15 minutes from P. O.
(120). W. A. nerron ft Sons. 80 4th avenue.
GQ OOO House 6 rooms, reception haU. etc.,
DOj on Franklin St.. lot 32x132: answer at once If
you want It, for It Is a bargain. F. B. Tomb, Wll
Kinsbnrg. Pa.
East End Residences For Stle.
I?OR SALE Only one left of those elegant Queen
. Anne houses, containing eight rooms, recep
tion ball 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 alfthrough 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 alley: price 85.900; terms
to salt purchaser. Inquire Geo. W. Biggs ft Co.,
601 Smlthfleld st.
CJ.l 300 Meadow near Park, frame, 7 rooms; all
Dtt improvements. (279.)
(2 600-Corner frame of 5 rooms; IotMxlOO. (280.)
(3,5u0 Lowell near Mradow, frame, 6 rooms; (503
down, bat. to suit. (231.)
(7.300 AurelU near bhadv Lane, new brick, 9
rooms, reception, bath nd all latest Improvements.
(273.)
(3.600 Achilles near Meadow, frame of 8 rooms,
good lot; all Improvements; terms 86U) down. (274.)
Baker ft Co., 6227 Penn av.. E. E.
CPS? OOO will bnv a beautiful n
tSU) rooms In East End. located on tbe corner
of two desirable streets: this Is a modern honsc,
containing all the latest Improvements and -conveniences;
near Duquesne traction: lot 46x100:
the price 13 low and terms easy,. Black ft Balrd, 95
4th av. '
Allegheny Residrnces For Sale.
ESrLANADEST.. AIlegheny-Newbrlckbouse;
Particulars, W. V. Dermltr. 407 Grant.
34;
000-.No. 84 Koblnson St. Allegheny Two-
t story one witn rrame aanmon: i rooms
and bathroom, ball, vestibule, both gases: small
payment down. Terms and key atBlack ft Balrd's,
W Fourth av.
Snbnrban itesinmnes for Sals.
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 tbe price only (3.250. If sold soon. Hoff
man ft Baldrldge, Wilklnsburg, opposite depot,
telephone 7243.
(Jf 700 Frame house of 5 rooms, hall, pantry,
S)Zfi porches, good water, fruit, near station:
lot toxin). Rooms 201 and 202; Ucrmanla Bank
building. Logue ft Schroeder.
PERSON 1L
PERSONAL Thorp's system (3 for this week
only. 913 Peun av.
1JERSONAL Mrs. Dr. Mcbranor's sure pile
. sure. 350 Wylle av.
PERSONAL Thorp win make dresses for 10
and upward. 913 Penn ar.
PERSONAL-Cash paid for old gold and silver
watches and Jewelry repaired: new work made
to order. Chris Hauch. 541 Smithfield.
PERSONAL-Credlt, yes, credit, on fine dress
goods.. silks, satins, wraps, etc., at J. Dwyer's
Boom 4. McCance block. 701 smlthfleld.
PERSONAL Hair, moles, etc. on ladles' fares
permanently destroyed by the electric needle
without pain or seir; consultation free. Miss
btreng. office 903 Pennav., Dickson building.
PERSON AL-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., flttsburg. Miss Sherwood.
PERSON AL When I was a sma'l boy my mother
alwaySntepalreU my breeches and Jacket, but
since I got to be a great big man. Dickson, the
well-known tailor, 63 Fifth av.. cor. ood St..
second floor, has been substituted, who now does
all my cleaning, pressing and renovating In great
shape. Tel. 1548.
IJERSONAL-Dr: Lowe. 442 Penn av.. treats all
diseases at uniform rate of (I a week, medi
cines and where indicated electricity Included;
special course in electricity, massage and medi
cated baths when desired atone-half usual rates:
superfluous hair and other skin blemlsnes removed
b) new methods without pain ur scar; consultation
free: lady attendants In ladles andchltdr n's de
partments; numerous testimonials on file of extra
ordinary cures.
Lo.vr.
LOST Hunch of keys. "with name E. Jones at
tached: (5 reward If returned to Pennsylvania
Nttlonal Hank, Tntrty-fourih si . Lawrencevidc.
city.
LOST-BIank book at Exposition Park. Thurs
day: a small blank book containing a lot of
laundry slips; of nanse to other than owner. Re
ward if left at DUpatch office.
AUCTION S'.LE.
GRID OPENING AUCTION SALE
At Mansfield, Pa.,
OF THE
HAMMOND PLACE PLAN OF LOTS,
Wednesday, August 31, 2 O'clock P. E
This property adjoins tho thriving mannfactnr
Ing town of Mansfield, situate! on the main line of
the P.. C., a A St. L. (Taiilianfllel K. K.. eleht
miles from rittsburK Court House, within 0 min
utes ride of the Lit jr 30 trains rach vtjit ilallr
where natural gas. co.ft and w.nterlfi In abundance
and nt much les cost than can be had In any other
location, with more adraiiUjres Vi induct manu
facturers to come aud locate than any other part of
Alleghtny county.
KARE CllANCE.
These lots nro all so situated as to be available
from either of the depots, and the pro nnd is of a
gradually rising nature, giving it all the adTan
tages of good draluage.
The Superior Steel Company ha3 purchased the
adjoining land and Is now erecting its new steel
works, nnd will have the same In operation on or
about November 1, which will give employment to
a large number of men.
A g ass company is negotiating for a location for
glassworks in the lmmedlite vicinity, which will
give emploj ment to both men and bovs.
The Klrkpitrlck Iron and Steel Company's mills
are now situated In Manstleld and very convenient
to this property, and it also gives employment to a
large number of men.
An electric passenger railroad via Charters
creek is now in contemp atlon. and Is expected to
be in operation soon, making Ihls properly one of
the moat convenient of Flttsburg suburbs, and
enhancement In value sure and certain. This
Jropertv wjtlbe offered at public auction on the
isr DAY OK AUGUST. 183. when terms of pay
ment will be mide to suit purchasers.
Mansfield, with Its low taxes, unsurpassed rail
road includes, steel and iron plants, glasshouses
and other coming factories, will 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 lo double In the near future. .
t or plans and particulars call or address
W. E. TUSTIN,
601 to 503 Germanla Bank building,
i'lttsburg. Pa.,
OK
n. B. SMITHSOy, Auctioneer.
AUCTION SALE.
Furniture, Piano, Carpets, Clothing, Ci
gars, Eti,
FRIDAY, Augnst 20, at 10 o'clock, at the
rooms of the Henry Auction Co.,
24 and 28 Ninth street.
Lot of fine Imported cigars, lot of men's
and boys' clothing, suits, etc: elegant wal
nut chamber suites, fine parlor suites In
tapestry, fbrocatelle, plusli and hair clotb,
oak folding bed, irardrobes, book cases,
desks, clocks, pictures, chairs, rocker,
lounges, piano forte, hair and hnsk mat
tresses, pillows, brussels and ingrain car
pets, kitchen and laundry fnrnitnre, dry.
goods and notions. Sale positive.
HENKJT AUCTION CO.,
Auctioneers.
GREAT AUCTION SALE
$10,000 STOCK OF TINE GROCERIES
At No. 208 Fifth avenue, next to Fifth
avenue car house, commenclngSATUKDAT,
Angmt 27, at 3 o'clock and will continue
until closed out, consisting of flour, teas,
spices, canned goods, laundry and toilet
soaps, molasses, brooms, wash boards.
Larse assortment too nnmerons to mention.
Will be put up in original packages when
desired by buyers. Country merchants
wonld do well to patronize this sale. Come
and examine our stock. V. S. Orders for
goods will bo shipped C. O. D. to anv ad
ress. Address A. J. PENTECOST, S08 Fifth
avenue.
FOR SALE.
STANDARD MANUFACT'G CO.'S PLANT.
We offer for salo the following described
property which has been occupied by us
since 1875 as machine shop, foundry and
enamelling works. The property has a
frontage on River avenue, in tbe Eighth
ward, Allegheny, Just above tho Water
Works and extends lrom River avenue to
the West Pennsylvania Railroad tracks. It
Is 357 feet front, extending back 215 feet and
has erected thereon substantial brick and
iron-clad waiehouses, machine shops and
extra largo foundry, all in good state of re
pair. Included in the above are tbe boilers, en
gines, shafting, pulleys and hangers tho
entire "plant" can be readily used without
incurring much additional expense. The
shipping facilities are very desirable, having
the Pennsylvania Railroad and the Balti
more and Ohio Railroad adjoining. Posses
sion of the premises will be given within one
year, and terms of payment liberal.
Tr not sold nreviousJv the entire ororjertv
will be offered at auction on TUESDAY, Sep- ;
temDer tne otn, at z o'oiock on iun prunuacs.
Proposed purchasers will please call on or
address F. J. TORRANCE at the Works. 286
Riveravenue, Allegheny, Pa.; J. W. ARROTT,
533 Wood St., Pittsburg, or
A. LEGGATE & SON, Auctioneers,
63 Fourth avenue.
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
THE KENSINGTON IMPEOVEMENT CO., .
No. 79 FOURTH AVENUE.
Pittsburg,
EDUCATIONAL.
PKIVATE SnoKTHAND IXBTrTVTE,
315 Smltlifleld St.. PltUburr. Ps. Shorthand ana
typewriting per month, H 50; per quarter, U;
six months. flO. Write for catalogue.
PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS.
Address, for circulars, MRS. JL D.
MATHEWS, Palnesvllle. O.
New York, Ktnmton-on-Hudson.
GOLDEN HILL SCHOOL FOR BOYS.
Classical, Scientific and English Courses.
JOHN it. CBQSrf. A. M., Principal.
SOCK. DILL, COLLIDE,
lIIcott City. Maryland.
Schools. Classical, scientific and commercial
coar.es. Respectable young men and bojs re
ceived as boarders. Bend for prospectus.
BKO. DENNIS. President.
MISS BAIRD'S INSTITUTE FOR GIRLS,
Norwnlk, Conn. 20tU year. Primary,
intermediate and college preparatory
orurses. Careful attention to morals and
manners. New buildings, steam heat,lncan
descent light, gymnasium.
THE MISSES ANABLE'S
Boarding and Day School tor Young
Ladles.
Will reopen September 28th, at 68 Bayard St,
New Brunswick. New Jersey.
9
West walnut street seminary
for young ladles. 26tliyear. Is pro
vided tor giving a superior education in ool
leglate, eclectic and preparatory depart
ments; also In musics and art. Mm. HENRI
ETTA KUTZ,2045 Walnut St., Philada.
PENNSYLVANIA, BUSTLETON, PHILA
DELPHIA St. Lnko's School. A high
class school. Etcentlonnlly healthful loca
tion. Delightlnl surroundings. Special oars
of younger bovs. Illustrated catalogue.
CHARLES II. STROUT,
F. E. MOULTON. Principals.
ST. JOHN'S MILITARY SCHOOL,
MANLlfrs, N. Y.
Full courses of stndy. Under the visitation
of the Regents of University of New York
and War Department. IIT. ItEV. F.D. HUNT
INGTON, Prest.; WM. VEREECK, Snpt.
THE WESTERN UNIVERSITY
OPENS SEPTEMBER 14.
Examinations for entrance", 12 and IX
Courses in literature nnd science, and in
civil, meclianic.il and electrical engineering.
W. J. HOLLAND, D. D,
trepidant.
r IDDV UNIVERSITY
Unnl SIXTH STREET.
1 lie old reliable school that lias educated 40.0O)
students. Fall term b?:in September 5. hnrllsh.
nnrmiL claaslr&L scientific, mechanical, book
keeping, shorthand, typewriting, mnslc and elocu
tion courses,
logue.
Dar and erenlnz. bend for tata-
II. M. RoWE, Pli. D., President.
DUQUESNE COLLEGE.
Kngllsh, normal, classical, scleutlllc ladles liter
ary course, shorthand, typewriting, bookkeeping,
night school. Saturday normal classes, music, elo
cution, mechanical architectural drawing. Dis
count to ministers' chlldnn. Full corns of in
structors, strong faculty annex. No dtfflcult en
trance examinations. Opens September 5. Send
for catalogue.
E. 31. WOOD. D. II.. LL,. I)., President.
Diamonds.. Pittsburg (opposite Court Ileus").
NIGHT SCHOOL
BEGINS
Monday, Sept. 26.
For particulars, send for latest Illustrated
Circular, or apply at COLLEGE 'OFFICE,
open every evening till 9 o'clock,
AFTER SEPTEMBER 1.
Addrs33
J. a SMITH'S SON.
CHOICE PROPERTICS.
BEAUTIFUL HOME
$9,000.
Located on Penn ave., lot 63x150 feet, with
large shade, shrubbery and fruit trees. One
of the best built houses In tho city: heavy
walls and brick partition. Everything in
the best of order. Twelve large rooms, with
8-foot halL Finest of sanitary plumbing-,
bathroom, electric lights and natural gas
throughout. Excellent lanndry and ce
mented cellar beautifuHy papered through
out. A rate opportunity to get a fine home
at one-half its cost.
HOFFMAN & BALDRIDGE.
WILKINSBURG.
FURNISHED HOUSE.
$i&,ooo.
EAST END CORNER.
A beautiful corner on prominent East
End street. Large lot, fine shade and
shrubbery and' beautiful modern frame
dwelling, seven rooms and bathroom, re
ception nail, finished attic, flue laundry and
cemented cellar, with heater, hard-wood
finish, beauttlully papered and furnished.
A rare opportunity to step into a complete
home at small cost. LIGGETT BROS..
71 Diamond street.
saooo
Will hny a beautiful residence of nine rooms
in East End, located on the comer of two
desirable streets. This U a modern house,
containing all the latest Improvements and
convenience". Near Duquesne tractlort.
Lot 16x100. Tbe price Is low and terms easy.
BLACK & BAIRD,
03 FOUR1H AVENUE.
EOR SALE-AT SPECIAL PRICE, FOR
limited time, choice lot.
M0REW00D AVENUE,
SHADYSIDE.
Eastern exposure, slight elevation, with
choice surroundings.
HENRY A. BnEED,.
510 Market street.
Pa,
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