X&&-' 3WT ?ifr i r. n- THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 2, 1802. Al f JT is nearly oy f Dillon Sajs the Twenty-Ninth Street ) Plant Is Heady It TO RUN IK ALL DEPARTMENTS. . honterger dt Co. Prepared to Start on ; Iron To-Monw. LOOKING FOR THE LADY IN BLACK All trouble seems to be over at the Thirty third street and Twenty-ninth street mills. At the former quite a crowd remained about the entrance yesterday discussing among themselves in groups. The first rumor which went the rounds yesterday was to the effect that the non union men at work in the Twenty-ninth street mill had retused to work with the batch of colored puddlers brought there by Mr. Dillon. The Lawrenceville men were elated for the greater portion of the forenoon until it became clear that somebody was working within the plant, and then ttle strikers changed their minds. That there was a kick of some sort made inside the mill in the morning is pretty certain, for a conver sation with one of the non-union men who came out and went down town on some er rand confirmed it. What the trouble was he would not say, except that it started in the plate mill. A heat was on at the time, about 9:30 a. m., and the consequence was that over arguments it was burnt. Tlio Teemer Brothers Are Jeered. Quite a number of the non-union men came out during the afternoon, but, with the exception of a little persuasive argument used on them by the strikers, nothing of an exciting nature took place. It was reported yesterday that seven men lelt the Thirty third street mill r.t 9:30 P. M. A large crowd had gathered at the corner of Penn avenue and Thirty-third street yes terday aiternoon when Andy and Jake Teemer got off a car and made their way through several groups of strikers to the mills. They are both heaters, and quite vonng men. As thev moved alone Thirty- third street they were loudly jeered by the Amalgamated men. The lat ter claim that only a few hae left their ranks, while they say a large number have left the Thirty-third street plant during the past t o weeks. The company officials deny tbat a single man has lelt his job. During an interview yesterday with Mr. Dillon, that gentleman said: "We don't know of any strike around here any more. Why those men keep standing about the corners I don't know." Hnve All the Men They Need. "We have all the men we need jnst at present, and the strikers know it Scores of them have been here looking for their old jobs or any other they could get, but we "have told them that they cannot get anv work here now or at anr time in the future. I repeat, they have been here in droves, notwithstanding what they might have told you to the contrary. We neither want to hear nor see any of them. A number of them came to me regarding their jobs at the Twenty-ninth street mill in the puddling department about a week ago, and I told them that I might be able to do something lor them. Later I told them I would employ them and noti fied them when to be on hand. When thn time came, however, not one of them showed np and I filled their places with colored men. Then they came around and aked if they couldn't be put to work, bnt I told them no! The Carnegies don't do busi ness that way. The colored men will keep their places, and what is more than that our puddling works wilt be run entirely by colored men hereafter. V. II Ke Running Fall on Mondav. "So far the axle, forge, machine shop and bumper department and the 12-inch mill and puddling department of the Twenty ninth street plant are running, and we in tend to have the mills in full blast early on Mondav morning. We could hae started the guide and lo-inch mills tn-day if we wanted to, but didn't. They will be work ing on Monday, however, as well as all the departments ot the city mills." One of the most interesting features of the past four days at the Thirty-third street mill has been the regular daily appearance of the "lady in black." A petit, good looking woinnn of about 33 or 34 has been at the office of the company every day to see the general manager. It is Mrs. Bur gess, the wile of one of the non-union men who left the ranks of the Amalgamat ed men shortly after the strike was de clared. Simultaneous with her appearance has been the continued presence of one Evans, a special officer from McKeesnort, looking for the "lady in black" and armed to the teeth with divers warrants for her apprehension on a series of charges. Among the complaints on which Mrs. Bur gess is wanted by the McKeesport authori ties is that of running a speak-easy, ofler ping resistance to an officer, carrying con cealed weapons and the debt of a rent and water bill amounting to 5122 50. GOIKG ALOKG SMOOTHLY. Echoenberger & Co. Have o Trouble In Operating Their asillg. All wa quiet about Scnoenberger& Co.'s plant yesterday. The entire Beesemer plant was running in full blast and went on double turn last night The greater num ber of the employes of the steel department returned to work yesterday morning. Preparations are being "made to run the iron departments. Thev will be started one at a time, commencing on Monday. 1 jhc li.-iuui (nine mm is now in snape to work, and will be started to-day or to-morrow. A number ot Amalgamated men ap plied for jobs to the superintendent yester day. Xlachinlsts Luvo Town. A large number of machinists of the Southside, who have been knocked out of employment through -the labor troubles, left for Philadelphia on Wednesday night or yesterday morning for New Phila delphia, O., where new machine works have just been started. More Anonymous Letters. Anonymous letters threatening to kill Messrs. Frick, Lovejoy and other officers of the Carnegie firm become more numerous every day. They are particularly directed to Secretary Lovejoy, but neither Mr. Trick nor Mr. Lovejoy seems in any way con cerned about the threats. Here Is nn Articlo That Tt m Interest the I'nrents, School beclns Monday. To make every body walk into our store we have decldedon this biff enterprise, namely: You can take J our choice of about 3 000 hoys' suits sizes 1 to 15, for $2 2. Thoe suits are made of a genuine first-cluss cassiniore, in plain pat terns, nice small checks, fine Hairline strines and neat tancy plaids, made up either In bingle-breasted pleat or plain, and also in douole brcasted-very stylish Inr a fall suit. 1 his Is no advertising dode. To show you we mean what we say. we put a line of theso poods in our show window facing on Grant street as samples. You can select anv of theso fine suits lor 82 M. This is a bona fldo offer fialppr these suits commences Friday noon and closes Saturday night at 10 o'clock. P. U. a C, Clothiers, corner Grant and Diamond streets. if Harcains In Sheets. On center table to-day good bleached mus lin sheets at 48c each ready made, hemmed, full slr.e, Tho muslin alone would cost more money. Jos. Horsk & Co., 609-621 Penn avenue. Dr Witt's Little Early El.era. Beit ptl for biliousness, sick headache, malaria. Look far Jauies 'M. Wilkinson' property advertlsement- OUTING OP CONTRACTORS. They Spend Xesterday In the Mountains nnd They Wnre Surprised and De lighted Villi the Rich Deposit They Fonnd Investment to Be. Made. Twenty-eight of Pittsburg's representa tive contractors spent yesterday examining the mineral wealth of that part of the Alle gheny Mountains located between Hillside and Blairsville Intersection, on the Penn sylvania Railroad. Large investments in that particular section wijl likely follow yesterday's investigations, as the contrac tors were able to find somewhere in that neighborhood a goad quality of nearly everything that is useful to the building trades. The party of contractors headed by Evans Jones left the Union station in a special car attached to the day express at 8 o clcck yesterday morning. At Grays' statioti, about midway between Hillside and Blairs ville Intersection, the special car was side tracked. The contractors then took to the mountains, and after an hours walk through apicturesqueravine they turned up at Evan Jones' Ligonier block stone quarry. There they found 300 men at work hammer ing out paving stones, and after examining the quarry they were called to dinner, a magnificent spread prepared especially lor the occasion by Matt Weise, the Smithfield street restauranter. For two hours the con tractors wrestled with the delicacies pre pared for them, and then they examined the quality of iron ore, sandstone and lum ber to be tound in the neighborhood. The Evan Jones quarries are located on a narrow gauge road about a mile from Grays station. It is probable, however, that the quarry will within a short time be on the main line as a recent survey up the ravine from Hillside to Bolivar, on the main line, shortens the distance about five miles. The ravine extends between the two points. The new route would dispose of the heavy grade on the packsaddie be sides shortening the distance five miles. The contractors returned to Pittsburg at 8 o'clock lost night All were delighted with what they had seen and to many were astonished at finding such rich deposits of stone, ore and sand so convenient to the city. IVIiiikv Is to Bin . On Jnno 1, 1632, 1 welshed 107 pounds and was sufferinjr from indigestion. Had tried many physicians and much medicine. My last physician advised me to use n puro rye whisicy and recommended Klein's "Silver Age." 1 have used tour bottles since then and am rapidly gaining in flesh and leel in excellent spirits. My weight is 13$ pounds. I am convinced that "Silver Age" whisky is puro und good and believe it restored me my health. J. J. McLuckles. Nw G'oves for Fill, Wc have received our fall assortment of tho celebrated "Jouvin" and "Treiousse" gloves, all lengths, ull sizes, ull colors and all styles. The most elegant nnd perfect fit ting cloves. Jos. IIoume & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. The Leslie Shoes. Kvory gentleman who wears tho Leslie shoe pronounces It first-class in every re spect It is sold at tho Leslie Shoe Stoie, 91 Fifth avenue. Look for James M. AVUkinson's property advertisement MEETINGS AND NOTICES DR. .TNO. COOPER, JR.. HAS REMOVED HIS offices from iZ N. Diamond St.. Alleghenv. to rooms 42 and '3 Westlncrhouse building. Phg. Ear. nose, throat and chest diseases. Hours 1 to 4 r Jl. r.eml oniM. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE NOTICE IS hereby given that letters of administration hare been granted to the undersigned on the estate of James M. Crone, of Pittsburg. Pa., deceased. All persons knowing themselves indebted to or having claims against the same will present then, at once Tor settlement. B. F CROWE. Highland av.. E. E.. Pittsburg. Pa. STATE OF ANDREW MCKINLEY. SR.. DE CEASFD. Notice is hereby given that let ters of administration on the estate of Andrew Mc Klnley have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are re quested lo make lmmt-dlate parmeut, and those having cUIms against the same should make them known without delay. GEORGE MCKINLEY. Elizabeth, Allegheny county. Pa. ESTATE OF W. .1. RADCLIFFE. DECEASED Notice is hereby given that letters of adminis tration on the estate of W. J. Radcllffe, deceased, have Deen granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons indrhled to said e;tate are requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims against the same should make them known without delay MARY E. RADCLIFFE, Administratrix, No, 217 Washington avenue, Al legheny. S. H. GEYER. Attorney at Law, 118 Diamond street. I7STATF. OF MARY ANN ROBIN&ON DE J CEASED. Notlcelsherebvgiventhailettersof administration on the estate of Marv Ann Robin son have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons Indebted to sid estate are re quested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same should make them known without delay. JOHN W. ROBINSON. 24 Uuion avenue, Allegheny, Pa.. Or S. H. (ILYElt, ESO,., 118 Diamond street. Pittsburg. Pa. TO LEX. City Residence. TO LET House, 14 rooms, excellent condition; located 121 Webster avenue. Inquire John Bindley, 33 Seventh av. 1'0 LET Locust st., near Fifth avc., 7 new brick houses. Grooms. Inquire at houses. linomi To Let. ALDER ST., 6103, East End, next to South Highland Well-furnished front and back; gases, hath; moderate rent. ALLEGIIENY FJegant apartments In new addi tion to Library Place In snlts of two or four rooms, with bath, electric light and steam heat throughout: also elevator and use of telephone; a hrst-class dining room: a very comfortable build ing in both summer and winter, together with the central and pleasant location or Carnegie square make It a convenient and delightful place to live. lliarlcs siueios. N. Diamond ana icaeral sts., Allegheny. ARCH bT.. 64. corner Ohio-Rooms aud suite rooms, furnished or unfurnished, with or without board. ARCH ST.. HI. Allegheny-Furnl'hed or un furnished front connecting rooms. KCH ST.. 21. Allegheny-Rooms suitable for gentlemen. BROAD ST.. 610S. East End-Weil-rurntshed second-story front room with board; moder ate terms to two'gentlemen. f 1EDAR AVE.. No. 80, Allegheny-Nicely fur J nisbed room, facing park; batli and gases. CHESTNUT ST.. No. 17. rittsburg-Furnlshed J front room, S8 per month. COLLIN'S AV.. 216-Two handsomely furnished rooms; best location in EasuEnd: good table. OLWELLST. 3 and 4 rooms, fiats, bath, halls, carpeted and cleaned: atl modern improe ments: (17 and SIS monthly: no children. Inquire Lange's. 113 Colwell. above Vine. EIGHTH bT., 14-Furnlshed rooms and table board. SPLANADE, 82-Allegheny Two unfurnished rooms with attic gases and bath. EDERALST.. 249, Allegheny-Nice furnished room; all conveniences; reasonable, MONTGOMERY AV., 47. Allegheny-Front con nectlng rooms, 2nd floor; bath; gases; mod erate rent; board if desired. R 1DGE AV.. 372. Allegheny-Furnished second eujry iront room lacing paras. TOBINSON ST., m Allegheny-To let, fur a.l nished rooms, t( up to 115 monthly. Room r.entlng Agency. ROOM Furnished room with bath; five minutes from poBtoffice; two Hebrew young men pre ferred. Address F. O.. Dispatch office. ROOMS One or two, rurnlshed or unfurnished; use of bath; Nunnery Hill, near head of in cline. Address J. L., Dispatch office. OUTH HILAND AV.. 207-Ncatly furnished j rooms: alt conveniences. THIRD AVE.. 174-Furulshed room suitable for two gentlemen. UNION AV.. 23. Allegheny-Well rurnlshed rooms with board: Urms moderate. y bee additional aaiets under Warned Boarders and Lodgers. Offices anil Urak oom fo Let. TO LET-No. 1 Fourth ave., "nice large second floor front room, looking out on Fourtli ave. and postoffice; suitable for office or lodgers. Charles Somers & Co , 131 Fourth c. Biulneat Stamta To Leu r LET Four-story brick building. 138 eeond av.. two doors from Smithfield t.s will lease for five years. Apply at first Door office of Kauf uannr't tore. rpo LET Hotel: also, two storerooms, one a cor X ner stand oa Liberty St.; good location. Apply 332 Liberty st. Mlacellnneonn lo Lets, TO LET Vacant lot, 80x110. with stable, corner Penn av.. Third st. and Exchange alley. Apply NlcolaBroj.. SOtthar. 3- Classified real estate advertisements on ttos page ten cents per tne or each ntertion, ahd none takenor less than twenty cents. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE Classified under the following headings will be ac cepted at the rale or OXE CENT PER WORD FOR EACH INSERTION when ptd Cor In ad vance either at main or branch offices. Wantea Advertisements of all Kinds. MJCH A3 S1TI7ATKWS, ROOMS MALE HELr, BOARDING, FEM tI.E HELP, BOARDERS AGENTS, MISCELLANEOUS PERSONALS TO LET ROOMS MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALES, LOST AND FOUND. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. BUSINESS OFFICE Cor. Sinithflold and Dlnmond Streets. ALYVATS OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS WHFRF. WANTS FOR SALE. TO LET. AND OTHER TBANSIFNT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements nould be prepaid unless adver tisers alreadv have accounts with THE DISPATCH. FOR ALLEGHENY. NO. 107 FEDERAL ST., TELEPHONE 3621. FOR THE SOUTHSIDF, NO. Mil CAP.SON STREET. TELEPHONE NO. COI2. FOR THE EAST LM. J. W. WALLACE. 6ia PENN AV. PITTsntTTtfl ADDITION AL. THOMAS McCAFFRET. aWO Butler street. EMIL G. STUCKEV. 54th street and Penn avenue. ALLEGHENY-ADDITIONAL. T. n. FGRERS & SON. Ohio and Chestnut streets. TIIOMASMcHFNRY. Western and Irwin avenues. WANTED. 3IaJ ITela. TJARBER for Saturday. S. Konstamer, 8 Mc- jli Master's way, cuy. BOILERMAKERS and Unk hnflders to (to to Phllade phis. Pa. Applv Saturday at office Atlantic Refining Co.. cor. 8th st. and Dnquesne way, Pittsburg. BOY-Active and Intelligent, ace IS to 17. to run errands and assist li a Grocery: one who has had some experience ai.d Is wllUug to matte him self useful. Address In applicant's own handwrit ing, A.. Dispatch office I JOY W A VTED-Nice bright boy for soda rount i alii. Christy's Drug store. P HITLER An efficient (white) butler for private ) family; must have reference: not afraid of work: goo'd wages; situation at once. Address Box 1055, Pittsburg, Pa. (-tARFENTERS-S or 10 gool carpenters wanted ; J good pay and 8 hours. Apply to J. G. Robin son, at Robert Fltcalrn's house, ahadyslde. DRUG CLERK Q. A. : steady position to good clerk; single; reference: state salary. Cln chonla. Dispatch office. EXPERIENCED female stenographer and type writer: state nuchlne operated and salary de sired; give references. A. W., Dispatch office. JOB PRINTER A good man: permanent posi tion. Address Leader. Alliance. O. I INK WELDERS Two good coupling link i welders and heaters. Apply to manager Pittsburg Forge& Iron Co., Muth ward, Alle gheny. MEN Wanted, energetic men as agents for the Metropolitan Lite Ins Co.; a new district Just opened aud a One field for Industrial Insur ance. Applv to Ym. Groves. Supt, Hellly Block, cor. 14th and Market els.. Wheeling, W. Va. " EN Severa. mlddie-aged active men lowork lVl for forty days at the Exposition : best of refer ence will be required. Call at the Exposition buildings., 1. L, llaker. METAL PATTERN MAKER-A first-class man. who understands the bustness thoroughly. Apply at Nation's Mower and Reaper Co., l'JO Robinson St.. Allegheny. MINER A sober. Intelligent, practical miner to introduce an artlc e among miners: a perma nent position with good salary to the llglit man; no one need apply who cannot give best of refer ence. Address No. 414, Dispatch office. ROUGHER and boys, non-union, for 9-ln. Iron guide mill at once. Address W. C, Dispatch office. SALESMA N On saiarv or commission, to nandle the new patent chemical Ink erasing pencil: the greatest selling novelty ever produced: erases ink thoroughly In two seconds: no abrasion of paper: 3X to 500 per cent profit; one agent's sales amounted to foi) 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 Crosse. Wis. SALESMAN Experienced man for retail clothing store In country. Inquire of Jos. Klees Sous & Co., 8U5 Llberty'street. SALESMEN 40 per week and expenses to mule and female workers, to act as resident salesmen for a company manulactnring goods wanted In every household. Permanent, profitable work. Terms and circulars free. Address Electro-Novelty Co., 30 Armory st., Boston, Mass. SHOEMAKER -To do repairing and clerk in store Address with references F. M. C, Dis patch office. SOLICITORS for city and adjacent towns, Pltts burg Suit Club Company. No. 52 Sixth av. OTENOGRAPHER and typewriter (Rcmington) O lteady transcriber from phonograph pre ferred; state speed and experience. Address in own handwriting. Permanent, Dispatch office. rpEACHER OK LATIN for the Pittsburg Central JL High School. Applications will be received at the office of the Central Board of Education. 510 Market street, until noon Friday, September 9. Charles Reislar, Secretary. WANTED-Jlanagir Thoroughly experienced man to act as manager for lunch room; good Eosltlon for the right man. Address Competent, llspatch office. "1X7 ANTED 50 plumbers, V gas and steam fitters; f f good wages and steady work to first class, sober men. Schwartz Plumbing Co.. Columbus. O. TITANTED Drug clerk; Immediately a regis TT tereddrugclerk: references. Call or address 81 Federal st, Allegheny, Pa. WANTED-Elght bricklayers out of city; call at Central Hotel Saturday morning. W. Madera & Co. A cents. AGENTS Male and female agents in every town within 150 miles of PIttsburgto handle a line of goods by sample: no capital required. Address J. D.. 133 Federal St., Allegheny, Pa. AGENTS to 'ell advertising device to merchants and offices: steady work; big pay; inclose stamp. Arcn Mfg. Co., Raclue, Wis, Female Help Wnntnfl. COOK An experienced cook: family of five: no 6mailchlldicn: central part of city; woman of mature age preferred. Address Newklrk, Dispatch office. ClOOK An experienced female cook. Apply -at J Allegheny lioepltj.1. (lOOKS-For private family, also other help; sit J uatlonsfree. Elite, 442 Penn av. DRESSMAKER Good dressmaker for family sewing. Apply 2318 Filth av., Oakland. FOREWOMAN One competent to take charge of large millinery department; not necessarily a trimmer. Address Boston Store, Erie, Pa. CiIKf.S For housework at Central loung 7 Womcns Christian Association. Apply, with reference, at 20 Church av.. Allegheny. Friday and Saturday hetn een 10 ana 12aud 2 and 3. GIRLS Immediately: two girls, competent cook and nurse for b iby; small famil ; references required. Ml Sheridan avenue. GIRL Protetant ghl for general housework; ' small family: must be good cook and laun dress: wages, H per week. No. 2 blmen ay.. East Liberty, Boulevard. GIltL For light housework, family of two; must come welli ecommended. 30 Poplar St., Alle gheny. GIRL to do general housework: salary (S a week. 54i2Pennav. G IRlt for general housework; wages 3. 145 Ful ton St. H ELP Cooks, jtfrls for housework, dishwasher. iau uoonison bi,, ,uiexjjcoy. LADY To take charge or cloak and suit depart ment: must be first class. J. G. Bennett & Co.. corner Wood st. and Fifth a v. ALESLADY Shoes, retail; experienced; a good position to the right party: give reterences; also salary wanted. Address Retail Shoes, Dis patch office. OALESLADIES-To attend candy stands at the O Exposition for 40 days; none but such as can furnish best of reference as to character and ability need to apply. Call at Exposition. T. L. Baker. 2 EAMSTRESS at o. 163 Second av. SI1 and Female Help "Wanted. HELP One lady's maid, nursery governess, teainstress, laundresses, cooks, dining room girls, chambermaids, nurses, cook aud waitress for same family. 2C0 house girls German and colored girls, man and wire for private family: restaurant cooks, wages 7 to f 10; hotel help, porters, drivers, farm bands, white and colored waiters. Thomp son's. 60S Grant St. HELP Hotel cooks, chambermaids, dishwashers, pantry girl. 2 dining room girls, laundress. Meehan's, 545 Grant. WANTED The names and addresses of ener getic men and women open for permauent work. We give exclusive territory. Weguarautee good workers 130 a week. We furnish office, furni ture, delivery team, and newspaper advertising. Our article is a monopoly. It will save 25 per cent of the coal-bills of everybody. Full particulars by rnxll. Lithographs, pamphlets, etc., free upon re ceipt of postage. Address Koalspar Co., 40 Oliver St., Boston, Mass. Heal Estate Wanted. WANTED Party desirous of quick sale: have purchaser for house and lot about M.U0O; must be ji bargain. Call or address Eeea, McEl ov X Co.. 150 4th av. "VV T ANTED Real estate to sell or exchange. juucx, u vtram street TVANTED. Situation Wanton. GIRLS Want situations: one chambermaid and dish washrr. one housework and assist cook ing. Elite, 44J Penn av. POSITION bv an experienced bookkeeper, stenographer and telegraph operator; good references. Address E. W. C, Dispatch office. IjOSITION Firm not employing bookkeeper can have serMces of an cxprt two afternoons weekly. Addres" Hob, Dispatch office. POSITION Lady desires position as housekeeper for bachelor or widower with small family. Address Widow, Dispatch office. POSITION As assistant engineer: can give best of recommendations, K. A., Dispatch office. JETof books to keepevemngs; good reference. 3 Address Lntry, 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. WANTED-Sltuatlon by a man having had long experience In both wholesale and retail gro ceries; A Np. I bookkeeper or can take charge of shipping floor. Address It. It., care Dispatch, Al legheny. , lloteln. Dinfi: nnd Lunch lloom. HOTEL FEDERAL. 171 Federal St.. Allegheny. St 50.f2day; Epeclal rates when permauent. IMPERIAL HOTEL, 86 and 88 Washington St.; special rates for permanent guests; elegant rooms and tsble. Ed J. Shem. Prop. VISIT Kevan's ladles'and gents' dining rooms, COS Penn avc. ; business men's dinner; ladles' noon lunch; meals any time; everything in season. Crayons, I'liotogr ipha nnd Materials. PUBLIC to know Aufrecht, photographer, is go ing to make his best $1 cabinets for anotltei montli at 2 a doz. at his only gallery, 77 Fifth av. bring the children. Hoarder nnd Lolnern Vanted. OCCUPANTS for nicely furnished' Tront rooms, with board. 30 Sherman av., Allegheny. WANTED Occupants Tor furnished rooms. 10 Sherman av., Alleghenj. Tt anted Fanner. PARTNER A business man to purchase a hair Interest and take the management of a well established and profitable business that cleared be tween S10. COO and S15.0 last year and Increasing fast: amount necessary. S20.CO0 to S30.000; books open to inspection, but only principals having money need reply. Address 47. Dlsuatch. PARTNER A gentleman as partner and manager to buv a halt Interest for S4, 000 cash In the best paying enterprise In Pittsburg; has showing of over $10,221 00 during pastil montbs. Only those who have the cash and mean strictly business need apply for particulars, etc. U Manager, Dispatch olbce. PARTNERSHIPS in all businesses promptly aud prlvatel) negotiated. J. Greeuwa), 104 4lhav. Itnslnrsfl Oprtonuntle TV into l. FACTORIES WANTED Free manufacturing sites; river and railroad frontagts: natural gas abundant lor a 1 purposes: coal 40 cents per ton; for glass, sewer riipe, lin- brick, pulp or paper situation unexcelled. Address iL. M. Grant, Mor gantowu, W. Va. "ITANTED-To invest 82,000 in a business or It partnership. Address w. L., Dispatch omce, Firo Insurance WHUti. BENSWANG1CH & ZAHN-Flre insurance, CO Fourth av. Flnancla' Vt nnten. "dlARLES SOMERS & CO.. 131 Fourth av., j Pittsburg, Pa. Loan Department Money to loan on real estate In any sums desired. Lowest rates of interest, quick aud.economii.al service. George Piper, manager. BOvouwant money Call on bnyder & White, No. 102 Fourth av.; money to loan in large or 6mall sums at lowest rates. M ONEYat5pcrcenl. Wo have S30, WW to loan. fduuup. Aiies jiros. a i-o., iti-l fourth av. "IONEY to loan at lowest market rates; no de JVL la). W. M. Pollock.,15U4thay. MORTGAGES on city or Allegheny county property at lowest rates. Henry A. Y. eaver & Co., 92 Fourth av. rpo LOAN 200,000 on mortgages: S100 and up 1 ward at 6 per cent: f50i',C00 at 44 per cent on residence or business property, vacant lots or farms. S. H. French, 12o Fourth av. WAN TED -Mortgages on Improved city or Alle gheny city property. McLune 2t Coulter, 93 Fourth av. Miscellaneous Wanted. BOOKCASE A handsome, large, solid walnut case. Inquire 475 Webster ay. TjvLFCTRIC Mfg. andSupplyCo.,310 BIssell block, J Fgh 64 Federal. Alligh'y: Incandescent and bell wiring; electrical repairing a specialty; phone 1375. ONE CENT a bolt wall paper: finer 2c:2J$c:gold 3c: embosaeo. solid gold, ,4c: send stamp for lOOsamplu. Itccd, wall paper Jobber, Rochester, Pa PAINTING and Plate Glass glazlug. It.C. Miller. t2fi Grant St.. 1'lttsbnrg. " PATENTS O. D. Levis (20 years), bolicltor. lol Fifth av.. next Leader. Pittsburg: no delay. SD. KARNS A CO., law and collection agency, room 4. 15; Fourth av.: consultation free: na charges until collections are made; suit entered at any time; rent collected and mortgages wanted; relerence, Geo. li. H1U .V. Co. or any city bank. TRUNKS hauled to and from the East End for nftv cents. Campbell & Davis, No. 12 Seventh av. Telephone 276. USE Jones' Bedbug Piratyzer .Tones' Magi. Hoach Powder: roaches banished by contract satisfaction given or no pay. 222 Federal St., Alle gheny, bold by all first-class druggists. 17 ANTED Kverj one wbo wants the finest and it cheapest wall paper In America to send for samples: sent free to any address. G. W. O'Bilen, Paint and Wall Paper Store. 292 Fifth av. "ITANTED-Board In the country for 20 horses i fur the winter; state tt rms and facilities at once. R. Dolan, P. O. Box $14, Pittaburg. WOOD and photo engraving; halftones; clectro typlng. Bragdon. 78 t uurth ay. FOR SALK MISCELLANEOUS. Rubber bumps and Stencils For Saie. 1ET your rubber stamps, steel stamps, stencils. VT seal presses, brass checks, etc. from Sheafier Jt Co.. 49 Filth av,. Duil's College building. Horses. Vehicles, Live fitorc For Sa'p, BAYGELDING-7 vearsoid, sired by Atlanta, dam by Blazing Star, fnll brother to Dandy, 2:13: shows considerable speed. Address U. C. xiouse, uikiana av.. uakianu, cuy. BUGGY r'lne light buggy, full leather top: en tirely new; cheap. VV. A. Hadflcld, 2o4 Fed eral St., Allegheny. FOR SALE Mules; fifty heavy draft mule3 cheap. Inquire at Sale Stables, 30th and Lib erty street. 1?OR SALE An elegant (-addle and driving . horse; a rare bargain. 139 Webster av., uear Fulton st. FOR SALE-Bnggy; one tine top buggy; price, 350. 430 Carson St., bcnthslde: r OAT and harness. Inquire at 201 Forbes St. nORSE 5-year-old trotting mare by Oberlln, he by Harold, sire oi Miudb: a perlect model lor beauty, sticngth and endurance: bloo'I bay, with black points. 15ii hands. 1,075 lbs., raised by present owner, and will he guaranteed right In HOKSE-c-The finest buggy aud carriage horse in the city cheap, also 4-year-old mare suitable for business purposes. I F. v .. Dispatch office. PHAETON ana gentle hay horse; suitable for children or elderly lady. 475 V ebster av. Machinery and M era's For .4Ie. BOILERS and engines, second hand; all sizes, from 4 to 100 h. p.: cheapest in the market: 04 boilers and engines in stock, stationary and porta ble, upright, boilers, mounted farm engine, etc.: steam pumps, governor. pulle)S and shafting. Telephone 340, 23-25 Park way. J. s. Young, Al legheny, Pa. BRYANT and Acme automatic engines and boil ers, hot water and steam heating exhaust fans and ventilating fly fans, water and electric motors, dynamos and electric lighting: general machinists, engineers aud contractors: stationary engines and boilers. Tompklus & Ulrlcli, 310 Liberty st., Pitts burg, Pa. T?NG1NES Genuine Acme automatic safety en JCj glues and non-explosive boilers, from one half to five horse powers, for natural gas or carbon oil as fuel: latest Improved ventilating fans and water motors, sold by J. Prager, sole agent, at No. 4 Fifth av. bend for catalogue and information. ENGINES and boilers of every description: brick yard supplies: contractors' and roltingmlll ma chinery. Thomas Carlln's Sons, Lacock and Sau dnskysts., Allegheny. P ENGINES and boilers for tale: from 1 to to horse i power, InquireE, M. SJins&Co., Steillalic), Pittsburg. GRINDSTONES In all sizes, for all kinds of grinding; Craiglelth, New Castle, Nova bcotla and other grits; Iron frames and fixtures for hand, foot or power; mounted stone, oil stone, emery wheels and grinders. Win. M. Kirby, 133 First av. Miscellaneous For Sale. A .SECOND-HAND cash register, only in use 6 months; going out of busluess reason for sell ing; will sell cheap for cash. Address Cash, Dis patch office. I70RSALE Great clostng out sale; S10.000 stock . of groceries, canned goods, spices, cigars and tobaccos, at No. 308 t Iflh avc. Auction sales at 2 r. it. and 7 P. M. NATIO VAL CASH REGISTERS-(10)-Prlce 12 and 15 each. Address P. O. Box 472, Pitts burg, Pa. N: EW NATIONAL CASH REGISTERS-Prices Slo unward. and give you from 6 mouths to 1 yeario pay for them: see our latest cheap registers for stores. Cor. Fifth av. and Wood St., under B, & O. ticket office. stands and cases for sale chenm a buyer will get a bargain: second-hand i good condition! sold because sDace Apply Dispatch business office. po PRINTERS loo type cases and a few stands JL Wn good order for sale cheap. Apply The Dl- .vo anting Booms, PRINTERS XT) prompt saw table In uejided. FOR SALEBUSINESS. Business Opportunities. BARBER SHOP Two chairs; selling on account ordeatn. Inquire at 1033 Fifth av., McKees port, Pa; DBUGSTORE-Cheap: good opening for a young physician ; owner will donate good practice to purchaser. Address Doctor. Dispatch office. EAST END retail shoe business! favorably located, line large storeroom, with plate glass front; complete new fixtures: Judiciously selected, fresh, salable stock: S yearsr leasehold on two story building (on which the rental is reduced to (33 per month by subletting), good-will, fixtures and stock at a low price in hulk, or will sell at Invoice (2-49-316). Charles Somers A Co., 131 Fourth av. FOR SALE A good harness and saddle stand: established four years: owner wishes to retire from business. A. btrasser, 149 Frankstown av.. nasi .nu, rutsourg. LIQUOR STORE-Doing a good business. 462 East Federal st., Youugstown, O. Inquire on premises. OLD HOUSE and large lot on a business St.; a prompt and quick buyer can double his money In 00 davs; best of reasons for this great bargain. Call on James- M, Wilkinson. 421 Wood St., room 303. PAPER ROUTE-Cheap; good paper route In Allegheny; (15 a week clear mouey. Address or call J. Glosser. No. S3 Diamond st,, room 5. T) EAL ESTATE and Insurance business, promi JAj nently located in the city: rent 35; commis sions approach fl.uoo yearly; gentlemanly occupa tion, well established connection; will bear Inves tigation: price $o00: or partnership could be nego tiated with $250. Another similar business, cen trally located: returns tl.OOO: price for half Interest 1100. Applv J. Grecnwoy Business Agency. Room 60S. Ferguson block. 104 Fourth av. : telephone 2029. SALOON First-class saloon. 176 Bank st,. Cleve land, o., at very low figure, as I wish to sell on account of mv health, as I want to go to Europe by Sept. 20. Address A. Trattner. Bns!nes Properties For Sale FIFTH AV. Choice Investment Large corner lot, with eight brick and frame houses (five of them containing storerooms), yielding liberal rentals from steady tenants: 128,000 for all: plans, and details at our office (1-32-11). Charles SOmers Jt Co., 131 Fourth avenue. HOTEL For sale or rent containing 60 rooms: best location in Cumberland, Md. Address Box 082, Cumberland. Md. MACHINE SHOP and foundry New buildings and machinery, in a growing mining and manufacturing town; a good opportunity will be lven: good reasons for selling. Address M. AV. .. 105 Market st.. Pittsburg. FOR S ALK LOT.4. City Lots. TTTANDLESS ST.-BUween Wylle and Center T avs. Lot 20x1(0 leet, adjoining improved property, and a convenient and in every way de sirable building site: tt7. easy terms (1-33-216). Charles bomers & Co.. 131 Fourth aveuue. L'ast End Lots For Stla. C1ENTER AV. lots. 48x175. only S2, 000 each: street Improvements ar-d sewers pai 1 for; choice lo cation: first-class Improvements: on a main thor oughfare: a limited number on!) ouVred at this price; terms to suit. beeM. P. llowley &bon, 91 Diamond st. SCHENL'"Y PARK lots 50x150. or greater front age if desired, on Woodland aveuue. between Forbes avenue and Scbeuley Park; beautifully sit uated: on Squirrel Hill Street Railroad, also within short distance of cable and Duqucnse lines; as- puaiium pavement anu an otner improvements; cheap, easy terms. Apply 310J Forbes or 20 Fifth avenue. Frank F. N icol-i. GQnri-East End lot, on easv terms: fronting '5i)JJ 25 feel on Chlslettc street and extend ing along Rassett street 101.30 feet to a20-ioot-ahey; nice residence location. (2-55-353). Charles bomers &. Co , 131 Fourth avenue, buhurban Lots For Sale. LOTS -We have a block of choice building lots to offer; situated adjoining Jeannettc; siugiy or in parcels, at extremely low prices and on terms to suit, or as a whole at a great bargain; Jeannette is a thriving young mauutucturlug city contiguous to Pittsburg, and a most promising locallt) for real estate investments; pi ins and particulars at our office. (4-114-494). Charles bomers & Co., 131 fourth av. SWP-SVALL, P. It. R.-Barga'ns in Palmer Place lots; one mlnnte from station: delight ful location: an investment as welt as a desirable location for a home; see these lots before buying elsenhcre; si ml for plan and prices. Huffman.! Baldrldgc, t tlkinsburg, opposite depot. SWISSVALE PLACE plan of lots; very cheap, desirable lots; excellent location; senl lor plan and prices. HolTmau Jl BaldriLgc, Wilkinsburg, opposite depot. -117 ALLS STATION-For sale or exchange. 0 tv lots near Transfer and car shops: prie for nil SI, r00: will trade and pav difference in cash for East End house and lot. b. J. Fleming, 400 Wood stieet. QjO 500 for all: a bargain in Wilkinsburg, 4?(j between Cole and Water streets, on the pro posed electric line, aud a few minutes from steam tars; over one acre of ground, nicely adapted for subdivision Into 7 good building lots; easy terms on the whole or part. (4-112-139). Charles Somers & Co.. 131 Fourtli av. Farms For Sir's. FINE FARM Easy payments, or exchange for house or lots in part; 90 acres; good 6-room house: large white bunk barn: 2 orchards and 25 acres flue wheat go with it if soid soon: near Con way sta.. Ft. Wayne R.lt. ; price, 37,500; send stamp for new farm and exchange list. N. F. Hurst. R. E. Agent, Rochester, Pa. Payments f 1,000 down and f25 monthly. Tor Exchange. IOTS Will exchange yalnahlehulldinglots In the i city for stock of groceries, gents' furnishing goods or drygoods. Address Exchange, Dispatch office. Real Instate. "n EAL ESTATE For bargains In real estate call JLV on A. Bauck, 441 Grant street. FOR SALE IMPROVED BE1L ESTATE City Rraidenres. IJLUFF ST., near college New brick honie, S j rooms, hall, bathroom. Inside and outside w. c: all late improvements: terms to suit. Robt, Cowaa-d, 20 Bluff st SJJQ OOO One or the most substantial, well tix Iy Uj lshed houses in the c'ty. two story and mansard: 9 larc rooms with 2gnod rooms In base ment: marble vestibule, halls, bath, hot and cold water: cor. lot. streets paved; can give good reason why this is a bargain. Logue bchroeder, Gcr maula Bank building. QQ 750 Cheap .Inst completed; house6rooms; tlpOj grained throughout: vestibule, hall, pantry, bath. w. c. slate mantels, tile hearths, large porches ahd closets, stieet pved and sewered; good residence location: 15 minutes from P. O. (120). W. A. Herron Sons. 80 4th avenue. JO 500-Dvvelllngof six moms and attic: stable 9mF9 In rear; terms easy. Inquire 4112 Geneva st. F.Hst End Residences Tor Sile. BROAD ST., near Highland, new frame dwell ing containing six rooms, attic, bath, range, cement cellar two Inside w. cs.. hot and cold water? hall; side entrince, front and back porches; terms eas), W. M. Pollock, 1M Fourth avenue. EAST END-Kural av. (paved and flagstone walks); splendid location: frame house of 0 rooms, rang", city water, etc. ; lot 60x93: $5,500. (2-61-334) C liarles Somers & Co., 131 r ourth av. IJiOR SALE-Only one lelt of tliOse elegant Queen : Anne houses, containing eight rooms, recep tion hntl and laundry, hard wood cabinet mantels, tile hearths and vestibules, both gases and wired for electric lights: beautifully and centrally lo cated on ebster av., Herron Hilt, where you may obtain a grand view and enjoy cool. Invigorating breezt s all through the warmest days of summer and vet be within 15 minutes' ride oi Wood St.: as a healthy location this Is unsurpassed by any in the county; 'lots, 37xlC0 to an alley: price f5,9O0; terms to suit purchaser. Inquire Geo, W. Biggs Jt Co., 601 Smithfield st. IpRANKSTOWN AV.-Near Station St., 2-story 1 brick residence, with two new storerooms; lot '30x132: a splendid "business location; a 10 per cent investment. Samuel W. Black & Co., 99 Fourth avenue. HOUSES A splendid Investment: owner leaving city: lot 136x270 on fine avenue, paved with asphalt; one large elegant mansion, new one; old mansion In good repair: one moderate sized house, new: will be sold as a whole, or singly with the de sired amount ofground; this Is the best bargain that we have ever had on our books: remember, owner leaving city, and sale positively at a low price. Call quick. James M. Wllklusou.'421 Wood st., Germanla bulldlug. HOUSE A large fine brick house, with 2j acres ofground, adjoining the residences of promi nent people; room for 26 houses: reason for selling, owner going to Europe and will discount the mar ket price: this Is worthy the attention of specula tors or parties wishing a beautiful home: for sale for 10 days only. James M. Wilkinson, 421 Wood St., Gcrraaniahmldlug. HOUSE S3, 600 A handsome new frame house .of 8 rooms aud bath, in good neighborhood in Last fend; convenient to cars: has 2 porches, cemented cellar, vestibule, hall, chandeliers, slid ing doors, slate mantels, tile hearths, range, nlcily papered and beautifully finished through out; easy terms. 3. J. Hooper. C014 Penn av. I) ESIDENCE-Notlce this advertisement; any ki person wanting to buy a tine residence of Im posing appearance, on the cor of two first-class avenues, and in a location especially good for a Jhvslclan, will find it to their .advantage to call on ames M. Uktnson. 121 Wood St.. room Hi. . Q;j OOO East End, Lowell St.. 1 minute from u5trj electric cars, new irame: wide hall. 6 rooms, 2 finished attic rooms and urv cellar; fold ing doors, slate mantels, tile hearths, h. and c. water, range, both gases Inside w. c, iront and rear porchls, good sewerage: lot 25x115 It. loa'.O foot alley. (2-51-330) Charles Somers & Co., 131 Fourth ay. S7. 300 A handsome, modern, well-built, new nnck residence wiin stone triiunuugs. con taining 8 rooms, reception hall, bath: all conveni ences and comforts; laundry and pantry: best 'of finish and hardware throughout: lot 30X120 feet; situate one-half square from Shady av. John D. Banks 64 Fourtli av. nn 830 Residence with almost H acreof ground; Siy street to wide alley; artesian well at the door; also smalt building on the alley: very con venient in hast End, J. J. McDonuugh, owner, 6352 Station St.. E. E. WA 700 In Oakland Twlb-story and mansard 3Ptj frame, nine rooms, bath, hot and cold water; well finished, front and back porches; largu lot. Logue bchroeder, Germanla Bank building. Allegheny Residences Fqr Sale. ESPLANADES!'., Allegheny New brick bouse; Particulars. W. V. Dermltt. 407 Grant, FOR SALE UIFROVGO SEAL STATB Suburban Kesifiencea tor rfoln. AT SWISSV ALE Large 6-room frame dwelling, large reception hail, bathroom and all mod ern improvements: three minutes from station; frlceonlvS3,KX); easy terms; bargain. S . E. lamnett & Co., Wilkinsburg. OR EXCHANOE-At Wilkinsburg. large 7-room frame dwelling, large reception hall, bath room complete, cemented cellar and all modern Improvements: corner lot. 33X112K: three minutes from station and electric cars: prlceS.200: here i a bargain. W. E. Hamnett A Co.. Wilkinsburg. Pa. " K EXCHANGE At Brartdock. two large 6 room frame dwellings, each lot 30xI4i: -price each, I3.IXM; close to electric cars and railroad sta tion. W. E. Hamnett Jt Co.. Wilkinsburg. Pa. WEST BELLEVUE-Cheap, house of 6 rooms and large lot. W. W. Rankin. 88 Irwin av., Allegheny. WILKINSBURG New frame nouse: 7 roomv reception hall and two finished attic rooms, 4 slate mantels. 4 tile hearths, laundry with stove, good cellar, well-drained, range, bath, w. c. wash stand, electric light chandeliers, good out buildings, natural gas, fitted for furnace, large and elegant pantry, china closet; this Is a bargain that will pay you to Investigate; lot 35x125. Hoffman & Baldridge, Wilkinsburg, opposite deoot. Tel ephone 72,9. T7"ILKINSBURG New frame house of 6 large VY rooms, high ceilings, 2 finished attic rooms, sliding doors, back and front stairway, slate man tels, vestibule, bathroom, city water, large pantry, china closet, natural gas. house wired for electric light: fine location: nrarelrctrlc line: lot 30x149. Hoffman Baldridge, Wilkinsburg, opposite depot: telephone 7423. C?0 700 will buy a snl-stantlM frame dwelling. ejjj at Brushton station, P. R. It., containing five rooms and attic: slate roof", slate mantels, gas and water; all sewerel: nlcelv paiwred; front and rear porches; wa'ks: with lo: 27x137 ft. to20-ft. allev: small cash payment, balance In rent. W. M. Pollock. 150 Fourth av. TERsON 4L, PERSONAL Mrs. Dr. McGranor's Imperial treatment. 350 Wylle ave. PERSONAL-Credit, yes. credit, on tine dress goods silks, satins, wrapj.etc. at J. Dwyer's Room 4. McCance block. 701 smithfield. PERSONAL-For disinfectants to prevent the spread of cholera, go the National Air Puri fier Co., 534 Grant St., cor, Webster av. PERSONAL Hair. mole etc. on ladles' faces permanently destroyed by the electric needle without pain or sc ir;" consultation free. Miss btreng. office 903 Penn av.. Dickson building. "IJi-RsONAL Ladies wishing to take 'Inrko Face X Baths or face massage for removing blemishes and improving the complexion will please visit my parlors at 903 Penn av., Pittsburg. Miss bnervtood. 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 Filth av.. cor. VI ood st,. second floor, has been substituted, who now does all my cleaning, pressing and renovating in great shape. Tel. 1553. PERSONAL To prevent cholera and all other lurectlous and contagious diseases use the National Air Purifier: for the disinfection or cel lars and large at cumulations of organic refuse, oar soluble, disinfectant Is the nest: one dollar's worth wiinto larther and gtve hetter satisfaction than live dollars' worth of any other: try It. Prepared oply by the N atlonal Air Purifier Co., 534 Grant St., cor. Webster av. "PERSONAL-Dr. Lone. 442 Tenn aye., treats all I diseases at uniform rate of 31 a week, medi cines and where indicated electricity Included; special course In eiectrlclt). massage and medi cated balln when desired at one-half usual rates; superfluous hair and other skin blemishes removed by new methods without pain or Scar: consultation fiee: l-tdy attendants In ladles' and children's de partments: numerous testimonials oa lite of exlra ordlnarv cures. LOsl. LOST At Bijou Theater, Wednesday matinee, pocketbook containing sum of money, keys aud papers. Finder rewarded liberally if returned A. L. bolomou, Jr.. Dispatch office. LOST A memorandum book containing Impor tant items of use only to the owner: the Under w III rec eiv e suitable reward by returning it to Mary E. Radcllffe. 217 V ashlugton ave.. Allegheny. FOUND. I70UND Mrs. Dr. McGranor's catarrh powder; . 10 cents samrle box. 350 Wylle av. I?OUND-On Second av.. a gentleman's gold . watch and chain. Owner can have same by proving property and paving expenses by calling on Frank Garmen, saloon keeper. Four Mile Run and Second av. AUCTION' S1LE-. AUCTION. On MONDAY, September 5, T. A. Jiles will offer for sale at his stable", Woolilaycrs alley, lear Penn ave.. near Main Ht.. 16 bend of draft horses. weiEliins from 1.400 to 1,600 pounds, and 6 head of mnle, weigliniir irom 1.SC0 to 1,400 pounds: need from 5 to 7 years: guaranteed good woikers. Also brick and sand wagons, gravel beds and harness. All in good condition. Sale at 10 a. li. No postponement. ACCTION AJCT3. Furniture, Carpets Piano, Notions, Dry Goods, Cigars, Etc., FKID AY, Septembers, at 10 o'clock, at the rooms of the Henrv Auction Company, 21 mid 20 Ninth street. Fine chamber jutts, wardrobes, desks, bookcases, chiffoniers, lounge, chairs, rockets, pictures, curtains, parlor suits, tables, pianoforto, clocks, sideboatds, ex tension table, leather chairs and rockers, dishes and toilet ware, elegant velvet brns sels carpets for rooms balls and stairs, also a lot of cigars, notions nnd drvgoods. Salo positive. IIENF.Y AUCTION CO., Auctioneers. FOR SALE. STANDAUD MANCFACT'G CO 'S PLANT. We offer for sale the following described property which has been occupied by'ns since 1875 as machine shop, foundry nnd enamelling: works. The property has a rrontago on Kiver avenue, in the Eighth ward, Allegheny, just above tho Water Works. and extends Irom Kiver nvenae to the West Pennsylvania Railroad tracks. It is 357 feet front, extending; back 245 feet and has erected thereon substantial brick und iron-clad warehouses, machine shops and extra largo fonntlry, all in good state of re pair. Included in the above are tho boilers, en gines, shafting, pulleys and hangers the entire "plant" can be readily used without incurring much additional expense. The shipping facilities are very desirable, having tho Pennsylvania Railroad and the Balti more and Ohio Railroad adjoining. Posses sion or the premises will be given within one year, and terms of payment liberal. If not sold previously the entire property will be offered at anction on TUESDAY, Sep tember the 6th, at 2 o'clock on tho premises. Proposed purchasers will please call on or addross F. J. TOKRANCE at the Works. 280 Riveravenne, Alleaheny, Pa.; J. W. AEROTT, 6J3 Wood st., Pittsburg, or A. LEGGATE & SON, Auctioneers, C2 Fourth avenue. LITTLE, THE OPTICIAN, Has removed to 600 LIBERT Y STREET, over Espy's Drugstore. Spectacles and eye glasses exclusively. Jy2-TT3 IF YOU WISH TO MAKE MONEY BUY KENSINGTON LOTS. Kensington has made greater advancement In the last 30 days than any city in the world.- V'v- Eager buyers are taking advantage of thfc.'.rare opportunity Kensington affords to DOUBLE THEIR MONEY. I &' ' ''; The sales of lots both fo'r HOMES and:!. for BUSINESS uses are unprecedented. This is the best evidence that KENSINGTON is an established manufacturing and residence city, and that all investments made there in property are secure Fires were lighted in the Great Chambers Glass Works last Thursday. It will require i,8oo workmen to operate these factories. VISIT KENSINGTON. IT COSTS NOTHING. FREE RAILROAD TICKETS FURNISHED. SALESMEN ALWAYS on the GROUNDS. Full information given by calling or addressing THE WIIT0I1 LMPROVBMBNT CO., No. 79 FOURTH AVENUE, - Pittsburg, EDUCATIONAL. FBIYATE SITOKTHAND ISSTITITB 31? SmltMtleld St.. l'ituburg. I'a. shorthand an'l typewriting per month. J4 50; per quarter. Klj six months. 20. Writcfor catalogue. Njcw York, Ktngston-on-IIndson. GOLDEN HILL SCHOOL FOR BOYS, Classical, Scientific and English Courses. JOHN M. CROSS. A. M.. Principal. MOCK niLL COLLEGE. Llllcott City. Maryland. Schools. Classical, scientific and commercial courses. Respectable young men and boys re ceived as boarders. Send for prospectus. Bill). DENM-. I'reslilcnt. PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Address, lor circulars, MRS. M. D. MATHEWS, Puinesvllle. O. -TTfEST WALNUI STREET SEJIIXARY V lor young ladle. 2Stlt year. In pro vided lor niving a superior education In ool Ie.:iate, eclectic and preparatory depart ments; also in mnsio nnd art. Mns. HENRI-; ETTA KUTZ, 20 Walnut St., Phiiad t. PENNSYLVANIA, BUSTLETON, PHILA DELPHIA St. LnkeN School. A high class school. Exccntlonallv health'nl loca tion. Dollirhtmlsiirroinidlii!:' Special care of youn 'erbovs. Illntrated catalogue CHARLES II. STROCT, F. E. MOULTON, Principals. TITISS BAIRDS INSTITUTE FOR GIRLS iil Norwalk, Conn. 20th year. Primary intermediate and college preparatory c nrses. Careful attention to morals imct manner". New buildings, steam heat.lncan descent light, gymnasium. riTTsncrtG college of -nor.Tii and. Corner Sixth and Liberty streets. J. T. Porter, Principal; new year begins Septem ber S, devoted entirely to shorthand and typewriting. Day and evening sessions. Positions ecured for 120 students In last two years. Six hundred stcnographeri aid m la securing pusitions. Send lor catalogue. "DOCKLAND t OLLEGE, IX NYACK-ON-THE-HITDSON. For Young Ladies and Gentlemen. 25 miles from New Yor. I oc ition beautiful and healthful. Rooms sin -!c or en suite. I're- firatory and College coure9. .Music. Art, ndustrial studies. Typewriting nnd Physi cal Culture. Opens Sept. 19th. Popularia.es. Catalogues by request of W. II BANNISTER, A. M. THE MISSES ANABLE'S Boarding mitt Huv school tor iounr I-adid. Will reopen September 2nth,nt CC Eayard St, New Itrnnwick. New Jorsov. ST. JOHN'S MILITARY SCHOOL, MANLIXJS, N. Y. Fnll conres of study. Undertho visitation of tho Regents of Univer-itv of New York and War Department. liT. REV.F.D.HUNT 1NUTOX, Preat,; WM. VERBECK, Supt. THE WESTERN UNIVERSITY OPENS SEPTEMBER 14. Examinations for entrance, 12 and 13. Courses in literature ami science, nnd in civil, ineclmnic.il aiut electrical engineering. W. J. HOLLAND, If. D, President. tT I IODV IINIVF.RSITY J J rl rt Y SIXTH STHF.ET. Tlie old reible school that Ins educated 40.000 students. Fall term brgtiHSeptembero tngllsh, normal, classical, scleutiflr. mechanical, book keeping, shorthand, typewriting, music and elocu tion courses. Dav and evening. Semi for cata logue II. M KuWt, Ph. P.. President. DUQUESNE COLLEGE Has the HEST NIGHT SCHOOL for all branches, especially for MECHANICAL DRAWING. MATHEMATICS. LATIN. GREEK. GERMAN, FRF.NCII. BOOKKEEPING. SHORTHAND. Opens SEPTEMBER 3. E. M. WOOD. LL. II., President. l:os and Diamond sts.. Pittsburg. DDQUESNE CONSERVATORY of MUSIC CHAS. DAVIS CARTER. Mu-fc Director. Term open9 Sept. 5. rittsburg's leading school of mnsic. Fac ulty Chits. Davis Carter. Ad. M. Foer-tcr, Carl Rotter, VaWoiuor Paponhrock. Morris Stephens, Miss Julia Reach, Geo. Lepr-ig, V7m. GuentherandDr. W. T. English. Fine new pipe organ for recitals, teaching and practice: also new grnndandupriglit pianos. Special class.es in sight-reading of music, harmony, ensemble singing, lectures and re citals froo to all students. Terms reasona ble. Special annual circular containing de tailed information can be secured at all music stores and at the conservatory, Dnquesne College building, cor. Diamond and Ross sts., opp. Court House. fe2 51-tvrssu Jr fttni NIGHT SCHOOL BEGINS Monday, Sept. 26, For particulars, send lor latest Illustrated Circular, or applv at COLLEGE OFFICE, open every evening till 9 o'clock, AFTER SEPTEM15ER I. Addra33 J. a SHITE'SSOH. .ciioici: PKOiVEirrinc ACREAGE. JE.A.ST 2J1TX). 20 acres at $2,000 per acre. 6 acres at $3,000 per acre. 10 acres at $2,000 per acre. 15 acres at $1,000 per aero. 12 acres at $2,700 per aero. Also manv other tracts suitable for sub division. Call and sco us. M. F. IIIPPLE & CO.. 96 Fourth aveuue. A CHEAP E. B. RESIDENCE PROPERTY $14,000. In very desirable residence locality. Lot 130 x20lfeet, with very substantial and com plete 10-room framo dwelling (brick lined); hardwood floor in dining room; wide hall in center; large porches; large number of line shade ard fruit tretfc. One sqnnrnfrom cablo cars. M. F. HIPPLE 4 CO., 06 Fourth av. Pa. FIRST FLOOR. 0V-2 . UMUy. lu&'Lkikk ciji' fiii4'siokifc'2HttB
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