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11 DAT MORNING, THE PITTSB HG- POST. SlSPTiSUilSK 14, 1903. FOR SALE. TO LET. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE, OFFICIAL ALLEGHENY.

OFFICIAL ALLEGHENY. OFFICIAL ALLEGHENY EDUCATIONAL Rooms. TO LET 4619 Forbes near Craig by private family, two nicely furnished rooms, with board if desired; for gents; all conveniences; in the most desirable location In Oak-lanw; one block from Schenley park. SUdtsk Geo. W'ittmer 90S S6 Cambridge Street Wm.

Jenkmson l.Zlo Chelsea Street C. li. Bratt 1,823 76 Winthrope Street Geo. R. Bothwell and John Carson I 4oo 94 SHADYSIDE ACADEMY CORNER Ellsworth and Morewood Aveaues, Prepares boys for any college or school ot science.

Fifteen Instructors, all college graduates. Laboratories and Gymnasium. Modern Languages. Examinations for Fall Term Monday and Tuaoday, September 14 and 15. at a.

m. Opens September XI. Visit the Academy. Send for Catalogue. W.

R. CRAB BE, Pti. Telephone S2 Park. PrtnclpaL Houses. EAST END.

600 Modern S-room frame, lot 33x00, College good property, moderate terms. 18,600 9-room. brick, modern throughout; lot 24x140, McPherson Ft. ALLEGHENY. $3,300 5-room frame, new; lot 20xS6; East st.

12,700 6-room frame, new; cabinet mantels, nicely finished, convenient; lot 2ux5, East st. We have a few nicely located lots In Allegheny on which we are going to erect some comfortable homes on payments. Call and see us; save rent; buy a home. GREATER PITTSBURG REAL ESTATE Sixth floor, Arrott bldg. 9J2rvw Machinery.

HEATING APPARATUS. It is now time to think about heating your Plant or factory the coming winter, and we have two second-hand blowir outflta to offer whereby your exhaust steam can be used for this purpose, 1 Sturtev.int hot blast apparatus, consisting of a 60" blower, with direct connected vertical engine and heater, containing about L500 of 1 pipe. 1 Buffalo apparatus, consisting of steel plate Mower, with 4x3" vertical engine direct connected and heater, containing about 1,200 feet of 1" pipe. If your exhaust steam supply Is unavailable or Insufficient, we can offer a suitable boiler, of any site or type desired. Engines, pumps.

Iron buildings and rolling mill machinery. Of flees, WICKE8 Warehouses, 808 Frick bldg. 45th st. A. V.

R. R. Pittsburg, Pa. 8131 Pennsylvania College FOR WOMEN. Fifth ave.

and "Woodland road, Pittsbunr, Pa. College course leading to of A.B. Preparatory Department with certificate that admits to leading colleges. Large faculty. Excellent advantages In Music and Art Located In the fine residential district- Beautiful frrounds.

Fcr catalogue address Rev. Chalmers Martin, D. President. STEM VOWEL SHORTHAND No word signs; Va) words per minute, less effort than 160 by old methods; see and believe; home study manual sent free for examination. Porter Shorthand School.

Sixth and Liberty. S27xituja RAILROADS. "THE SUNDAY POST" LEADS ALL AS USUAL Carries All the News, the Best News, and in Every Respect Pitts-burg's Foremost Paper. Local. Adolph Bats, a ball player.

Is shot down end perhapi fatally wounded by a foreigner In Forbes street. of Police John P. McTighe leaves on an extended vacation Works Director Blgelow furnishes an estimate upon the cost of the proposed system of citizens of Pittsburg; are discovered to have been victims of a gigantic "Western land fraud Assessors receive orders not to allow any transfers upon their new Clarion county man takes a ride for the first time In a Pittsburg well-known cltixens are summoned for Jury duty in the court of common The- fate of the sentry who shot a lad at the city arsenal depends upon the report from the army The Republican organization from the Seventh district holds a meeting, which Is Very slimly attended. thousand newsboys are presented with new caps by the O. A.

R. carnival committee Many laborers are caught in a fall of the Wabash funnel at Green Early morning Are destroys Coraopolis laundry, entailing a loss of 8o.0"0.... Pittsburg Coal Company launches a project to take tn the entire local Art society will celebrate its thirty-first anniversary with programs of exceptional merit Protestant Episcopal churches of Pittsburg will celebrate their centennial on Genuine New England clambake Is to be given for the benefit of the outliside hospital. State. John Kewlngham, of Apollo, shoots his wife nd then attempts National bank makes one of the greatest showings of any Pennsylvania financial institution Mitchell enters a complete denial of the Clarion "rake-off" fill vacancies in the Westmoreland ticket and the Keenan faction say it is done so that both factions may be required to stand the cam-patgn expenses Informations are lodged against Councilman Sharp, of South Sharon, charging bribery and running a gambling Joint Company Seventy-sixth Pennsylvania volunteers, hold annual reunion at Framp-ton's grove, near Sharon, addresses being de-)ivered by Colonel Evans and Major McDowell Crawford, of the Allegheny college, is hosen as delegate to represent the Erie conference at the General conference at San Francisco.

Domestlc Postmaster Genera! Payne objects to being fnade a scapegoat in the case of Miss Todd, the dismissed Delaware postmistress, and makes a statement in the matter The navy department declares "The Star-Spangled Banner" to the National anthem Qnce more Prof. Langley's aerodrome breaks down end prevents a trial trip at Wldewater, Laura Ida Booth, of Bound1 Brwk. T. claims to the daughter at V'ilkes Booth, and seeks to obtain a fortune to lave been left by Booth while, as alleges. was living in Oklahoma, under the name ot Xiavld E.

George Cavalry at Cripple Creek arrest strike leaders and place them in a fruardhouse Samuel Shaper, in a nt of Jealousy at Lynchburg, shoots a girl and then joes into the woods and kills New cruiser Maryland is launched, at Newport News lives are lost In the wreck of an excursion train at Kempton, Hat manufacturers of Danbury, sue for damages from strike leaders, including Samuel Oomp- ers and others Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin flTiaw and family return from Europe, where they did not visit the Earl and Countess of "Yarmouth Fran Day, of Columbus, while racing on an automobile at Detroit, was thrown and had his skull crushed, living only 15 minutes Five men are drowned in Pine lake by a collision between a steam yacht and m. naphtha launch Candidate Tom L. John- ton receives an ovation at a great meeting in Youngstown, The proiws'ed meeting of Congress for October has been postponed, prob-kbly until November Foreign.

The British cabinet faces a crisis on the tariff question An American woman sitting Jiear King Edward at Marienbad tells what he eats and how he eats James Gordon iennett makes peace with the kaiser. S'lus X. sends a brief to Washington recom-rnending the support of the Catholic university to the whole people An entire family at 'Warsaw are murdered In their beds by unknown persons. sultan takes the sending of American warships to Beirut as a complt- rnent Emperor William thinks the coming of JPrince Adalbert to America will cause a furor Ludwig Ferdinand of Bavaria accepts the invitation of Mr. 'anderbllt to visit America Every means possible is being taken strengthen the position of England in the Alaska boundary matter United States Steel Corporation officials In London scout the idea European competition in the shape of a mammoth syndicate is stated that the Turks have so far killed 60.

0'-) Bulgarians of the Vail of Beirut and appointment of his successor are "fficlaUy aa-fiounced In Constantinople newspapers. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Trains leave on Eastern Standard Time trum I nlou fetation, FOR PHILADELPHIA. NEW l'OBK, BALTIMORE AND WASHIKOTON. Seashore Limited, daily for Philadelphia and New York 1:30 m.

Atlantic Express, daily 1:00 a. rru Pennsylvania Limited, 7:15 a.m. New York, limited, dally 7:15 a. m. Day Express, dally 7:30 a.

ni. Main Line Express 1:00 a. Hrisburg Mail, daily 12:43 p. m. "Cresson and Ebensburg Special," Saturdays only 2:40 p.

m. Harrifcburg Express, 4:49 p. m. Philadelphia Express, 4:60 p. m.

Eastern Express, p. ra. Fast Line, dally J0O m. 'Pittsburg Limited." daily, for New York only 18:09 p. m.

Second "Pittsburg Limited." dally. Sleeping cars to Philadelphia. Baltimore and Washington. No coaches 10:00 p. m.

Philadelphia Mall, Sundays a. m. For Buffalo and Niagara Falls, a. m. and 11.

-00 p. m. daily. For Oil City, 6:15. 8:00 a.

1:30. 8:05 and 11:00 p. m. week-daya. Sundays, 3:00 a.

5:05 and 11:00 p. m. For Tituavllle and Corry, 8:15, 9:00 a. and 11:00 P- rn. week-days.

Sundays, a. m. and 11:00 p. tn. For TttusvUle only, 1:30 P-m.

week-daya. For DuBois. 6:15, 9:00 a. and 55 p. m.

week-days. Sundays, :09 a. m. and p. m.

For Atlantic City( via Delaware River brldr. all-rail route). 1:30 a. m. "Seashore Limited, 8:00 a.

m. and p. m. dailv. "Pennsylvania Limited." and "New tor Limited." a.

m. week-days. m. daily, with through sleeping car. For Cape May, 10:00 p.

m. dally. "Pennsylvania Llmlts-d" and "New York Limited. a. m.

week-days. For Asbury Park. Ocean Grove, ar.a Long Branch, 7:15 a. m. "Pennsylvania Limited and "New York Limited" week-days.

p. m. dally. Por conneilsville and TTnlontown, 5 00, i.S a. 12:30 and 4:25 p.

m. -rtelt-day. For Brownsville and Unloniown, a. m. and 4:25 p.

m. week-days. For Brownsville only, 4:20 a. m. week-days; 7:00 a.

m. and p. m. Sundays. "or West Brownsville.

6 -05 a- 1:05, and p. m. weeV-days; 9:15 a. 8:00 and :40 p. Sundays.

For Dravosbur, West Elisabeth. Monon'gahela City and Belle Vernon. 6-5. 8-10 a. 1:05, 4:20 15:25 to Mo-nona-abela City), 6:40 and 11:85 p.

m. weekdays. Sundaya. 7:00. 8:85 8:00 and 8.40 p.

m. FROM ALLEGHENY CITY: Far Butler. 6:25, 8:50. 10:15 a. 8:03 and 6:10 week-days.

Sundays. 7:03 a. 8:33 p.m. tTf The Excelsior Baggage Express Company will call for and check baggage from Hotela and residences. Time Cards and full Information can be had at the Ticket Offices No.

3 Fifth Avenue, Corner Fourth Avenue and Try ptreet, and Union Station. W. W. A ITER BURY, J. R.

WOOD. Ctmertl Mmaftr. Pmss TrjgU Mumper. GEO. W.

BOYD, Ctntrat Paatnga Agtvt 175 175 250 280 140 140 140 161 47ti 161 00 154 00 154 00 994 94 140 00 140 00 140 00 255 77 no 00 105 00 10 00 105 00 161 (JO 161 00 C30 00 Zol 00 1,44 00 675 00 175 00 175 00 887 8S 154 U0 154 00 210 00 173 00 873 John G. Schmacker Andrew D. Miller Andrew D. Miller Cath. Loeffler Cath.

Loeffler Michael Hill Jerry Saville Mary A. Stimple Chas. A. Stimple Jacob D. Smith Quebec street-Catherine Peters Samuel D.

Smith FfcireacI -Petew R. Pec 770 00 it 2.103 US 672 00 312 27 301 00 1,950 82 1,739 34 672 U0 46 476 00 333 32 306 42 133 00 119 00 119 Ot 20 00 525 10 224 00 245 00 45 00 245 50 736 6i 613 S5 601 S4 735 00 245 00 43 00 245 00 S-i4 00 119 00 364 00 119 0) 119 00 327 00 670 00 2S 00 670 00 35 00 70 00 2s0 00 693 00 240 00 Jacob Craisr. Jr. jonn Mc.fc.mone (John MoCreal). Herman H.

Celferth Louisa Ernst Twenty-foot alley-Caroline Klmmich John Sattler Fred Emrich Wm. Eberhardt ChaS. Hausen Milroy avenue Chas. Hausen F. Huddle G.

W. Day (Fred. H. Hauck Jr.) G. W.

Day (Chas. G. Lay (Jos. Hoedei) G. V.

Day (Jacob Blauth) Geo. V. Day (Chaa. Eckert), vhu3. Eckert Michael Padac Robert A.

Patton (C. P. Jos. G. Craddock A.

Thompson Amelia M. Klein John Simon Jos. H. Reed L. A.

Thompson H. W. Klein Watson Land and Improvement Company (Ed. Gietherj D. G.

Beolar D. G. Beolar W. D. Beatty W.

D. Beatty C. Beatty Watson Land and Improvement Company D. O. Beolar Ella Klein Wrn.

M. Beach M. V. Whethere Tobias Karn Emma Peters. Wamon Land and Improvement Company John Eiser Creek Street-Watson Land and Improvement Company Watson Land and Improvement Company (Kate A.

Riemen- schneider) Watson Land and Improvement Company (S. Karn,) H. P. Staving J- V. Fisher Leonard Karn G.

W. Bierer. Jr Clara W. Fisher Mary A. Stimple (Chas.

W. War.gler) Otto Greenawalt Mrs. E. Andrlst M. Fisher iH.

Fisher) V. H. Winkelman C. N. Bergman Watson Land and Improvement Company L.

Karn Mary C. Dietx John Tau C. Martin Watson Land and Improvement Company (C. Martinj C. Martin Vale Street Watson Land and Improvement Company (C.

Martin) 1 Melaney Alley Watson Land and Improvement Company Dunlap Alley-John Dunlap Geo. A. Beckert I.III.il Susan Bichsel Kate Danver Rosa XL Lager Rosa M. Lager (Susan Rosa M. Lager (Mary R.

Sophia Born (Mrs. Mary Born) Sophia Born Jacob Born toS 00 463 60 6S0 1 S50 00 50 00 1.225 00 710 62 210 00 210 no 210 00 210 00 21 140 00 20 Ou 9S0 00 700 00 2S0 00 140 00 630 00 119 (X 119 00 2S0 00 1,400 00 8,6 00 7oo 00 J.100 00 511 09 49 00 1S-S) 00 77 00 1,400 00 2S0 00 4.2SS 17 Total J120.57S 39 Amount assessed against the city of Allegheny, being the difference between the total amount cf damages, costs and expenses of said Improvement and the total amount of special or peculiar benefits. Brought forward J120 576 39 City of Allegheny 08 Total J1S2.1S0 47 All of which is respectfullv submitted. SAM'L A. PURVIS, J.

G. REEL, S. T. CLELLAND. Viewers.

Allegheny, September 5. 1903. SUMMER RESORTS. LIGBNIER SPRINGS HOTEL-SANITARIUM, The Great Health and Pleasure Resort, Two Hours from Pittsburg-. L1QOXIER.

PA. Orn All thA veox. X. Bet of Baths and ''iftA i Electric Treatment. Spec lal medical attention for Rheumatism.

N'trv ous Diseases and Chronic cases. Send for booklet. AMUSEMENTS. DUQUESNE V.I: Week Seotember 14. High Class Vaudeville.

FISHER CARROLL TRICES, 15. S3, SO 75 CENTS. Daniel Pfeiffer Chas Greb, Jr Spring Street Rudolph Kaltrieder (Mrs. M. Schwerer) 1 Chas.

Winklir John Adams (Anna M. G. Pfeiffer (Jtlrs. L. Cameron) C.

Linder A. Klopfer T. C. Jenkins (F. Tschume) K.

Texter E. Bown (R. Arthurs) J. H. Schneider Street P.

McGraw Co A. Shoddte F. Shod- dia) Anna S. Shoddie Louis F. Shoddie Henrietta E.

Kappler P. J. Schaerter L. P. Schaeffer R.

Arthurs (Mrs. S. Mahoney) I. McG. Deitz Andrew Preisendoerfer Hk-nry Kosman Adam Metz 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 43 Pittsburgh Union Station.

ennsulvania Lines. By Central Standard. Time. KNOXV1LLE BARGAIN. ONYX NEAR SOUTHERN AVE.

12. 750. EASY PAYMENTS FOR BUYER. New house of six rooms, hall, bath room, china closet, cabinet mantels, gas, front and rear porches; lot 25x120; two blocks to street cars; away from smoke and dirt; any reasonable cash offer will be considered. H.

R. SCOTT, 1101 Farmers Bank bldg. mtuwy STOP PAYING RENT We have forsale within 15 minutes car ride of the business center of Pittsburg, houses of five rooms, six rooms and seven rooms, in a fine, well-settie-1 location; we will sell the abovs at a small cash payment down and balance as rent; rent payers interested in this proposition would do well to call or write for particular H. E. JONES.

423 Fourth Mortgage Banking Company. 13dtja FOK lb. EDQEWOOD HOME. Lot IMxU. comer two paved streets; ll-roon brick bouse; owner will sell house, with lot 0x160s two let, each 60x150, or will sell as a wbol; rare opportunity to secure a beautiful bom In a convenient and destrabl neighborhood; valuable frontage for building pur-poea Apply BARR BROS.

Grant st. Udta FOR SALE A bargain: a good house cf rooms, bath, gass; In good neighborhood of East Liberty district; lot 25x105; price COMMONWEALTH REAL ESTATE AND TRUST COMPANY, 827-12 Fourth Avenue. MT. WASHINGTON. House, 9 rooms; lot 4uxl00; stable, fruit trees; paved street; city- water; electric lights; biggest bargain ever offered on mount; owner leaving, will sell one-half actual value; close to cars and Incline: bost neighborhood.

P. O. BOX 1679. CITY. 2dth LOT 30x100; paved street; city water; electric lights and gas: good neighborhood; tine home site; owner going away; selling at actual half value; no humbug; biggest bargain in this city to-day.

I WHITEHEAD CO 1012 Keystone Bank Building, 812dth FOR SALE Splendid location: clean district, new 10-roomed rwception hall brick house, modern; paved street; a rare chanct for a quick buyer to get a good complete house at a low figure. Q. MITCHELL. 60S Arrott Bldg fKMtjt FOR SALE. Possession immediately; Second ward.

AUe gheny, residence of rooms: price 15. swO. JESSE KL. SERIOHT. 117 Ohio Allegheny.

13o FOR SALE. Modern -rnro house; bain, eletri-ltght. laundry, furnace, water, etc sacrlfired 12, K0; investment or home; near Wesuoghyus-? Liectrtc: bouee alone eot mora M. W. DONALD.

Turtle Creek, Fa. City and Suburban Property. FOR SALE Are you discouraged paying one-third your earnings for rent Don't do it any longer. Don't worry about the money. Just com and talk it pvtr with REALTY AND MORTGAGE CO Vs FTick Building.

IStuwy For Sal or Exchange. FOR EXCHANGE 130,000 center hall, modern brick hfus of rooms, in Baum Grove, lot 4wxijo, with -i stable in rear; equity HO.OoO. What have offer? SAMUEL CROSBY, 4B1 Frick Bldg r.T, Farm, FOR SALE A fin stock, grain and fruit farm, near Eharoo, Pa. Address W. A LAKFERTY, Owner, Wood Pittsburg, pa.

fUdtl FOR ALE Send fur illustrated Ohio farm list. Nell A BSakeslee. Oakmont. Pa. H-riJ Wanted Real Estate.

WE wsnt house to or rent; best attention. MERCHANTS SAVINGS AND TRUST 1410-1! Fifth av. math MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY "MAKERS ARK MONEY UuIUf.iWniii) "You'll never mak money without brrowm money." That is an uUl saying. If you nd to borrow money to gj Inia busine or lo pay your dcMi, will loan it to sua at ir cent.

We will accept as security diam i. watch, ilerare. Jewelry, ilulhing, furs, etc SIX PER CENT MARKET STREET U'AN OFFICE 2U MARKET STREET. NEAR THIRD AVENUE. CAPfl'AL LOANS In any sum on household furninwe.

piano, horses and wagon, without r-luoval; aiy pay menu. Mechanic Leas A Trvst Rooms 401 402 Bijou ni Pena av. TJCuyw MONEY LOANED Salaries people holding permanent positions; reasonable rates; strictly confidential. O' DON NELL Room 414. Fifth ave.

dth MONEY LOANED ON HOUSEHOLD J'thSl- TL'RB. Without Removal at Luwest Rates: Easiest 1 uymciita. We also loan money to SALARIED I'EuPLE Of Goou Character, holding permanent post lions, upon their Individual notes, without security. Apply to UNION LOAN INSTITUTION, 421 Wood corner Dimond. Room SC lolwytuh MONEY TO LOAN tn sums to ult on rtou-hold furniture, pianos, without removal I so on good collateral security; eaay pay u.enta; courldentlai.

1. Q. H. SMITH, 411 Fourth ave 324th MONEY TO 05ANNMORTUAOE3. JESSE K.

SERIOHT. 117 Ohio VT Allegheny. JlSo OFFICIAL ALLEGHENY. IN the court of common pleas No. 3, No.

433, November term, 1903. In the mattpr of the petition of the city of Allegheny fur thG appointment of viewers to ascertain U. costs, damage and expenses unci 1 bttnellta for grading, pavi: k. u-tl curbing of Brighton road, from a uijlon avvnue to city line. Second.

Tenth, Eleventh and Fifteenth wards. Nottcp hereby given that the undjr- elifned viewers, appointed by the court of common pleas No. of Alleghnny county. In the foregoing matter, tiled their report In the said court on th 31'th day of September. A.

D. 1903, and unless exceptions thereto are filed within thirty days from snid dtte of filing thuir report will bo confirmed absolutely. Following Is a schedule of the damage, costs and expenses of the Improvement, the. damasres ascertained and allowed. and the benefits assessed as shown by the THE PLAZA.

No better equipped family hotel in the city; board unexcelled, large lawn and porches; rooms single or en suite; all cars pass door. 3407 and S411 Forbes street. 8131 TO LET 7r IvystTE.E.. near tlon and ail cat two nicely furnished front rooms on second floor; also back room; all conveniences, with good board. 'Phone 1931 Ring 4 E.

ftdtjl TO LET Nicely furntsned second story front room; also other large room; with boa'd; all modern conveniancoa; flrst-claas location; in private boarding Douse. U1J Arch Alls-nnr. tadth 100 WALNUT E. between B. Highland and Shady To let, I furnished, newly papered, airy rooms, on third floor, and 1 on second; front; all conveniences.

slltdofc TO LET 813 Church Allegheny, housekeeping rooms, connecting, on first and second Jloor; suitable for boarding house or roomers; gas, bath and large grounds S12dtJI 5S4T Center E. E. Large furnished room, second story, with board; suitable for two young men or married couple; all conveniences; four car lines. 912dtl TO LET 33S E. North Allegheny, large third-story front; newly papered; furnished complete for light housekeeping; all conven-iences; facing park.

8Ud 1 1 TO LET 63 W. North Allegheny, bright, completely furnished rooms for light housekeeping gases, bath, use of laundry; $3.50 per week. l2dts S9M FIFTH AVE. To Let Largo rooud'-story front room furnished; suitable for studio or otherwise; also small room near Schenley Hotel. Wdtsk TO LET 1613 Fremont Alicgneny, nicely furnished double parlor; all conveaienoea; suitable for four tents; must be refined.

Ttdta THE HIGHLAND. 01 North Highland ave Telephone East; under new management; newly furnished throughout; strictly flrst-claas board for particular people. 9dtl ME RAN AND FORBES The Meyran Two young men to occupy large, pleasant room; all conveniences; good location; excellent table. 91S1 SM ATWOOD BT. OakiandTo Let Largs furnished front room, also single room; all convenience; term reasonable; with board if da-sired.

7Mta DINWIDDIE CITT. TO LET Nicely furnished front room, with modern convenience. wiUj board; In first-class location. TSdih TO LET 1306 Allegheny Allegheny, furnished rooms, with good table board; all conveniences, with use of 'phone, ring 4, N. HOdtl LIBRARY PLACE.

Mawhlnney St. To let nicely furnished alcove front room on second floor; also other rooms; ail conveniences. 7Sdth TO LET L33 Buena Vista sc. Allegheny, nlcaly furnished front and back room on second floor; ail modern eonvcoWnoea 7dtk W. NORTH AVE Ally To Let Nicely furnished parlor, suitable fur two gents; also I facing park; ail convenlencea Siaak TO LET Nicely furnished front and back room on second floor: all mod urn eonveaKmcea, Uit Western ava, Allegheny.

Tadth TO LET 240 E. neatly fui nlshed large front and back rooms on second floor, with board it desired. MdU 417 Arch All. To Let Nicely furnished connecting room; all conveniences; minutes from city; gents only. tedtjl "NO.

8ENECASt7, cor. Forbes and Seneca Large furnished front room on Mcocd floor; all conveniences; price 3 eO. ftduk WANTED Occupant for first floor room; gentlrawn only; tit pr month. IP South Dlta-ridg East End. CMdth UT HEMLOCK Allegheny To Let Nlea-ly furnished room; ail conveniens; near parks and Federal at.

Tldth IOC GRANT Nicely furnished rooms on second Boor front; all convenlencea SPdtl KENTUCKY Xtesirabla furnished room with use of bath; two minute to Fifta ava cars. wdtl TO LET Nicely furaLrtedroom7wTtn board; all modern conveniences, near park. 104 Arch Allegheny. odiB TO LET 14 Sbeiidan East End, nicely furnished rooms; tn Ons location; ail modern conveniences. 74dth TO LET Two nicely furnished second door rooms; reasonable.

ov Fifth near Craig t. TMth Houses, TO LET FITTSHfRfJ DWELLINGS. Reynolds St. Three rooms: is pr month 1J Mulberry ay. Two rooms; 60 per month.

See COMMONWEALTH REAL E9TATE AND TRCST K7-32S Fourth av. i Ulyux SEND card for list of East End house and apartment and map free. 8. H. LLOYD, No.

f.n Penn ava. E. E-, Pittsburg, la. gjsdh FOR RENT 1S month; 4-room house In Second ward, Allegheny; tosssasion October JESSE 8ERIOHT. 117 Ohio Allegheny, Pa.

nao Flat. TO LET. The Buckingham Apartment. Craft ave. and Kennett siuare; four to eight rooms and bath; lw to $7u per month; electric light, heat, hot water, janitor service.

For plans and full Information se UNION REALTY CO. Pnn ave. and Ninth st. lOdth Storeroom. TO LET Storage or warehouse, 815 end 317 Liberty street.

HOME TRUST 441 Wood St. tlStuw BUSINESS CHANCES. WASHINGTON Is the 'Pennylvanl of the West" In the production of coal and roke. A big company plans extensive additions to Its plant and offers through us a small block of its share for quick sale at a low price; good property, honest an! efficient manaemnt. Write the Amer'can Guaranty Trust Company.

Hay ward cor. California Montgomery streets, San Francisco. Cal. S6dtje FOF. SALE.

HOTELS! HOTELS! HOTELS! WE HAVE THEM BYRNE REAL ESTATE COMPANY. SCOTTDA LE, PA. 13o HARDWARE BUSINESS. Old established stand, stock and brick building, In city; a bargain. JOHN SVKES, 5220 Butler st.

13tuw FOR SALE Steam laundry, in a town 14,000 people; only one year old: old air the reason for Felling. Call 730 Ross Wllklnsburg. vHlia IF yen want to buy or sell any kind of business, see CAVANAUU 431 (Fourth ava 7dth DETECTIVE AGENCY. MSWEENEY DETECTIVE AGENCY, 427 Diamond Plttaburg, Pa, transacts a general detective business; all communications treated strictly confidential. UlSdtso WANTED ISC ELLANEOU 8.

WANTED To purchase newspaper, periodical and maaazlne cllDDtngs: 110.000 will be paid for 100 suitable articles. Address P. O. Drawer iliS, Montreal, Can. Slsk PUPILS.

LADIES' TAILORING, cutting, fitting and sewlr.g taught. McCormack system. 117 Ohio West, Allegheny, Mutual mug. siao FINANCIAL, WANT competent Keneral and local agents TRAINS. LEAVE.

ARRIVE. ChleaTO, Cincinnati and St. Ixrtlia, 1.10 am am Chicago, Cleveland and 8.1i am U.oo GAS ENGINES. Reduce the Cost of Your Power. 35 H.

P. AJax 10 H. AJax 5 H. P. Bradford.

And the Following Rebuilt: 15 H. P. Fllckenger 15 H. Otto 12 H. Whit Middleton.

7ft H. P. Otto H. P. Ruger 5 H.

P. Globe 3 H. P. Springfield 2Si H. P.

Walking 2 H. P. Pittsburg Prices Are Interesting, CARLIN MACHINERY AND SUPPLY Lacock and Sandusky Streets, Allegheny, Pa. Both Phones 233 North. 5 boilers, from 20 to 60 H.

P. 2 vertical engines, 1 automatic engine. I drill press. 1 car load new grate bars. 1 carload new galvanized sheets.

1 carload I beams, 12 to 20 inch. Pulleys, shafting, hangers and belting. Scrap iron and metals bought for cash. HiKSt'H Pr LA 909-911 Boquet street, Allegheny. Bell 'Phone $o-2 North.

913s Birds and Dogs. ARRIVED Harts mountain canaries, guaranteed singers, 82 each; talking parrots, French poodles, puppies and dogs of all kinds; goldfish and aquarium, cages and seeds. EUROPEAN BIRD STORE. S07 PENN THUS. HURST, PROP.

9131 RABBIT HOUNDS, i' payed terrier bitches, all kinds dogs. Hllicnset Farm. MlHedgevllle, Pa. 912zuw Sewing Machines. SEWING MACHINES.

Coma now and get big bargains In all makes of sewing machines; we repair all makes at lowest prices. Carter Sewing Machine 181 Sixth next to Bijou Theater. 9131 Typewriters. REMINGTON Typewriters sold (with or without Billing and Tabulating Attachment), exchanged, rented and repaired; Paragon typewriter ribbons for all machines, linen paper, carbon paper and miscellaneous typewriter supplies and furniture. REMINGTON TYPEWRITER 301 Wood Telephone 1548 Court, 66 Main.

10ux Miscellaneous. FOR PALE Bargains In new and second, hand office furniture. Entrance, Alexander, Baker Limited, tot Wood at. U4th PERSONALS. PERSONAL Hair dressing, manicuring face and scalp treatment; full line ot ladles and gentlemen's wigs; specialty In toupe.

Two stores. 6o 7 Penn and 114 Federal Allegheny, Mrs. U. Fester. 813 PERU SISTERS Massage manicuring, magnetic treatment, steam, shower, sponge, alcohol and electric scrub baths given by New York operators.

17 Ross corner Sixth ava. 9131 MITCHELL SISTERS Flrst-claas baths, massage, electric and magnetio treatment; also facial massage, 801 Fifth four squares from court house. S131 PERSONALPermanent removal superfluous hair, mole and warts by the electric needle; work guaranteed. Miss Myers. Room 70S, Penn bldg.

8Ul FOR SALE eteam laundry, in a town 14,000 people; only 1 year old; old age the reason for selling. Call 73i Ross avenue, Wllktnsburg. 9Udta PERSONAL Baths, birch, oven, massaga and all form of treatments. 43 Marion street, city. Open day and night.

8Udtl PERSONAL Ladles and gentlemen will find the parlors, Ferguson block, desirable place for high grade manicuring. 94yva PERSONAL Consult reliable-Lynch, cTair-voyant readings, trance medium, lis Anderson Allegheny. PERSONAL Electrto massage, baths and magnetic treatments. Annie Day, M0 Pena ground floor. 9131 PERSONAL Baths, massage and magnetic treatment given.

Hi Western Allegheny. todtl PERSONAL First-class vapor baths. Mr. Hayden, 201 Federal Allegheny. 9131 MORTGAGE LOANS.

WE have several good mortgages for sale; per cent and 6 per cent. $2,600.00 $10,000.00 AND 5,000.00 $20,000.00 See II. M. BERMAN. Real Estate Manager.

Merchants Savings and Trust 1410-12 Fifth ava. tlldth MORTGAGE LOANS on real estate at low rate. John C. Innes, Mortgage Investments), 444 Fourth city. (5OO.C0O to loan at 44 to I per cent- mortgages collateral; pt4vata party.

P. O. Box fcti. 7dtk PROP08AL8. PROPOSALS To sublet two million yards of ear and steam shovel work; good prices; free Big 4 transportation.

Address The Shutt Improvement St. Louis, lia tfldtk) WANTED MORTGAGES. WANTED Oood mortgages. 221 Federal street. Allegheny.

D. Wilson, ZSdtb LOST. LOST Pocketbook, containing sum of money and railroad checks, on Panhandle train from Wheeling 6:15, September 13, or on Fourth avenue, between station and St. Charles Hotel. Finder will be rewarded by leaving at the Office of The Post for 76.

LOST Gold watch, on Liberty between Pearl and Mathilda sts. Reward If returned to R. Sledle Sons, 254 Fifth ave. SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTED A stenographer with three years' experience in commercial work will change f'jr a position out of city If suited.

Address 76, Office of The Post. TYPEWRITING or addressing envelopes wanted; will call and deliver. Address Miss Office of The Post. 914uwy FOR SALE. Pittsburgh, Sept.

10, 1903. PUBLIC SALE. The City of Pitisburg will offer at Public Sale on Tuesday, September 15, 1903, at 11 o'clock a. at the Tunnel street stables of the Department of Pub-lie Safely, 8 horees, more or less, 6 horses, more or less, the property of the Department of Public Safety, and 2 horses, more or less, the property ot the Department of Public Works. V.

B. HAYS. Mayor. HARRY MOORE, Director, Department of Public Safety. E.

M. BIGELOW, Director, Department of Public Works. illdl VIEWERS NOTICES. Indip-aapous, Louis v. Ua.

fat. Lcuia. 4.W am rolnmhua and am 131 82 117 75 122 65 117 75 1,773 24 437 70 547 13 "pass." Ry. Co. William Hockenberger John street Uniondale cemetery William Darlington estate Uniondale cemetery W.

A. Stokes Marshall Avenue W. A. Stokes Uniondale cemeterv 303 96 182 '38 364 75 8,21.3 '95 303 96 3.14 3G 151 1S 151 455 94 151 151 151 Pl 151 98 303 9ii 151 6S 151 i8 151 SS 151 9S 151 303 96 133 74 164 14 303 96 303 96 151 98 151 9S 151 9S 151 9 151 S-S 151 98 303 96 303 96 121 19S 25 Ct 71 516 73 151 9 161 fS 213 17 151 9S 151 9-S 3o3 96 151 9S 151 3' 3 151 9H Gt7 92 1.451 19 93 tii '7 92 5.910 151 9S 151 9S 151 9X 151 9S l.M 151 98 2,731 2S 948 30 3n3 9i" 3v3 'un 2a ri3 212 77 Hi 77 4'jl i.3 151 151 fcS 4f 5 91 3.1 i.4,;s to 2h 2S 5J 95 iJ High wood cemetery Brighton Avenue G. R.

Eckert Mary lioffiinger Thomas Connolly Patrick Davaraux Thos. Donaldson Margaret McDonough Wm. Jones Sarah J. Moreland Annie E. Carlin M.

H. McGeary A. Grummes A- W- Mellon Albert N. Hunter Mrs. Theresa Eichenlaub John Maloney l.

Westphal Chas. Scatldl Germania Savings Bank "of Pittsburg Patrick Wall Chas! Hart-man Patrick Maloney John and Barbara Mary Street-John Wr-lsh John Sullivan John A. William Hart man Ellen Holland Wm. Thornberry Mrs. L.

Palen E. Leech Gilbert Palen Palen Way Mrs. Annie M. Myer 1 Woods Run Avenue--" M. E.

Durumer i John James Thos. W. James Wm. Sumner Mrs. Hanna G.

D. Riddle) Hannah Phillips Annlg W. Meyer Penn S. F. i- L.

Martha J. Charles Margaret O'Brien Conrad Deltrkh Phillip Newhart Conrad Deitrlch Matilda M. Cochrane S. P. Harbison Twenty-Foot Street--' Elizabeth Schwerd I Louis P.

Gerber C. G. Gerber et al Chas. Geyer Ehzubetti Schwerd Eiizubeth Schwerd Davis Avenue Nannie S. Copper John Walker I Termon Avenue Geo.

Meyer John C. Reed Jt-ruda C. FolUtiiSbce Goe Avenue Jcob Wolfe Kiitherina 1'apencordt Cltas H. Vocgiey Aniiie E. Langeiiheim iirnlon Avenue A.

M. tieisti'nsclilager il. Gerstenschluijer Mrs. Caruiin Crone J'jhii, Geo. and Mary Mueller Martin Jioschrt Mrs A.

WueathoSt Conrnd Bauer m. estate Frank Wolff Maria. K. K.i.i ni Hofftnan eatate Jiansiette Wbsluiigton mwiue. West Side-Dollar Savings Hank Mrs.

E. Snearer i. Mi nick iiri He! aid Hay Waikfr (John Ackley) Ka he! Mooney Kirkpatrlck avenue Charlotte patM'-n Kapberry alley 1'red. lii; hr.t Krti jjuhn. A.

riiecker Sine Cliii. H. Mati A nr. a H. Isi: C.

L. irtissnian 5i huina. ker Covert 1- liahiser Alley i hatllt Padden 1 ark rstute. Safe Deposit and Trust trusiee li. Hiettr HtKtir.ics f.

v. iun. S-irah II- lilac katune S. J(-rme Ci.niad Mefatel 6 t7 95 12 12 121 9 12 121 Z-i 303 9S St' 4 75 121 55 121 5 121 2i3 17 1- 17 121 121 lit is tn 77 2 1 lo9 43 l' 43 Hi yi ft li3 l.TJ V2 121 145 90 72 72 115 90 -i 127 3 1-7 (.6 212 17 121 58 l.M 9 7.5-1 Ou John Johualon tutd Fariariii Jaa. Mc- H.

KU-tly it. 11 Wfdfe) John Ji.iinston and Jas. Mc fiirhmd Henry W. Mucker T. Pearson Mary J.

ijolden Hastie S. Hurt JiiU.i A. t.ray Hubert 'fill via M. A. Windsor Owens A.

E. Windsor 'b rt and R. A. Daiseli A. J.

Igranl C. 1 'flleilie I. Mtlier I nioiidue remelery l)riUigton tstate Uiitndal cemetery W. A. Stikrs Marshall avenue W.

A. Stokes Home Street W. A I 1.3.-S 22 924 1-4 ars. in Lane John Carson hvlra and Nancy Carson) Irui H. Logan Hanry Jucub Haisev Mrs.

A. 1. Mulr I K. Thompson Mary 1 775 1 3 133 7 4 48 4S 133 74 13.1 74 133 74 l.iO J-2 145 90 115 so 115 n0 115 90 90 291 SO 14." 90 291 150 211 SO 40 "64 75 711 27 261 41 S23 76 273 56 303 96 455 94 Ernest Hi.huitz Frankitn H. L.

T. Co A. Clanry Richard Faulkner Flora and Surah McGraw J. Herman Herman) James K. Williams James 11 Irwin Mrs.

J. Herman (Emma Wal- ton) Theo. Jiimel H. Irwin Meiia Street Aug. uber Robert Morrow Sheriff Street Robert J.

A. Neel Mrs. E. Mary Vilsack Stuyton Street Chaa. Schuik.

Si hlmnier Street Annie M. Meyer S. Ilelrnan Victor Street-Rev. R. Phelan, trustee, St.

Leo Church Mrs. Mary E. Gerome Maria E. Huber John Huber Franz Soilinger tR. Sollinger) J.

W. John R. Morgan Edward Liiaihart Carrie E. Lorsch John I.ueht Hugh 1. Coene E.

J. Wilson Michael Murray William Street 607 92 "145 90 1 15 90 151 98 320 29 151 9i 96 151 ys 151 9S 151 98 151 9S 151 98 43 17 455 94 Saruh O'Noii (Thos. O'Neil) Courtland Street John Wldenspeck tV. J. Lang- E.

Doench Lecky Avenue Elizabeth Doench Woods Hun Avenue-Conrad Dietrich Conrad Deltrkh G. D. Simon Aliev G. D. Simon Simon Avenue L.

G. Gerber al Fifty-Foot Street P. Gever (Chas. Chas. Geyer Chas.

Geyer Davis Avenue-Nannie S. Cooper Shady Avenue John Phillips estate Termon Avenue John R. Clark J. P. Jayme 2i3 17 735 CS 2.9S2 62 S3 3T 76 729 50 2s3 7 S2 3u3 96 972 1.020 66 4,11 97 8i5 27 303 96 153 E8 B.916 13 948 36 Presbyterian S.

P. Harbison Brighton Road ftrurch Renton Avenue Jennie K. Mellon Lillie J. Walker Kleber Street-Henry Lv, Oscar and Louis Kleber Alley-Michael Perrott heirs J. B.

Keaggy Adam Goetz L. K. Porter Mrs. M. Federal St.

P. V. Martin Breitwelser 3.CC3 76 1,190 49 Total $146,390 41 Amount assessed against the city of Allegheny, being the difference between the total amount of damages, costs and expenses of said improvement and the total amount of special or peculiar benefits: Brought forward $146,390 41 City of Allegheny 19 Total $150,145 00 All of which is respectfully submitted. 3. A.

PURVIS, E. E. PHILLIPS. S. T.

CLELLAND, Viswera. Allegheny, September 5, 1903. IN the court of common pleas, No. No. ISO, February term, 19j3.

In the matter of the petition of the city of Allegheny, for the appointment or viewers to ascertain the costs, damages and expenses, and assess the benehts lor grading, paving and curbing East street, from Elmira street to PerrysvlUe nue. Tenth. Fourteenth and Flfteentn Notice is hereby given that the undersigned viewers, appointed by the court 01 common pleas. No. 3, of Allegheny county, in the foregoing matter, filed tneir unn i tv, aiA nmri on the 12tn day of September, A.

D. 1903, nd.tle8.shl!:f.; KitX li aaiu viv3 w. will be confirmed absolutely. Following is a schedule of the damages, costs and expenses of the improvement, the damages ascertained, and the benents assessed as shown by the report ana schedule hied in the court SAMUEL A. PLRV1S, J.

S. KEEL. Tr S. T. CLELLAND, Viewers, ASSESSMENT OF COST AND EX-P lij Total costs and expenses.

$182,180.47. Total cost of improvement, tlai.lsw 7- SCHEDULE. Assessment of properties peculiarly benefited to pay total damages, costs ana 3 damages, costs -nd expenses, East Side North Side Traction Co Aiiiia B. Young John Christian (Mrs. L.

Stimple) Royal Street John Helbling G'-nrge Schmr.cker William J. I'arker et aL S-H. Parker) John Foertsch (Frank Kuhn) Joseph Berloch Phlla Fisher John A. Rlpperger Dorothea Mi-eller George W. Evans Alois Schreck Edward A.

C. Heckf-1 Evangelical Lutheran church SeSina Caiver Hetirv Lohrev Char es Winkler Joseph Yokel Louts Yokel Louis E. Yokel Joseph Spungler D. Pfeiffer) Daniel Pfeiffer (F. Behume) E.

Tschuni tE. Kan) Elizabeth Tschum (Elizabeth Kant) Joseph B. Campbell John J. Kuehn Plus Ha user (Barney McGraw). John Barton Catherine Geyer (C.

C. Stephen H. Geyer Clara Kappler Cira Kappir Casper C. Meckel PatrKk McNutty Adam Metz (Mary A. A-iam Mtz Stanislaus Zoeh (Sophia Prels- eii'lt-ift-r) Stanislaus Zch Stanislaus Zoch (Elizabeth M.

Z'lleri Christ K'liker et al. (Michael Hid. Est Christian Beitler and Anna J. Grt-enwalt John Hth (Emiie Rothl John Roth tAmalia Roth). Johr.

Koth E. Roth Mary Roth Frai.z A. Koerber Rath I'et-r Kuehn W. Kuehn W. Kuehn (F.

W. Kuehn) 831 50 206 00 91 00 126 00 252 00 00 432 82 140 00 140 00 140 00 140 1,425 50 523 0 16S 00 350 00 S3 00 361 18 Sol 30 825 40 443 00 154 00 154 00 154 00 154 00 154 00 308 00 308 00 lbl 00 21 00 42 CO 00 154 00 4s2 C0 4 2 00 7U 29 00 473 62 12 00 39 00 292 63 743 14 748 714 377 li SS5 75 63 126 00 lo5 1.S65 Cl I 110 00' oo 210 00 217 on 437 00 232 40 Overbeck. Wi.ii.tm Kuehn (F. W. Kuehn).

John Hefty Fourteenth Ward school Hazieu Street William II Stlmpl (Mary J. Stimplo and Eliza J. Craigj 931 Of) William H. Delta 14 00 C. I.tz W9 00 Jam" McCandless (B.

00 Heyl 1.130 93 John Kuehn 252 00 Minnie C. Huebler (E. A. Kim- mlok) 873 00 Margaret 252 00 t'harles B-ck 52 CO W. Kuehn.

12j (s) Wins.im Kuehn F. W. SIS Louis L. ntwyler 2W 00 John Kuehn 2W 00 W. Kuehn 1.

E. Keck 1:13 00 John Hodel. Jr 133 'lHra Kuehn 277 S5 00 Emrk 00 itto Greenwait 243 23 Mary W. D. Watson 133 00 W.

Hammer et ftL 21 Mowry Cowley 1.757 00 P. J. Scheafer 320 23 Mrs John Helbling 1,425 43 B. Weitter 560 00 (J. P.

1,131 30 G. P. Lan if and P. Lauster l.l.U 4S Bertha N-ile 00 Hill lAdam Hanel) 175 t0 M. Hill i.Adam Kaenei) 147 Mirhael Hill 735 00 William Fornoff (Morita Kaeh- v) 427 05 G.

J. Frasch 147 00 D. Pfeiffer 175 00 Pleiifi (L. Fablg) 154 Main Street Pittsburg Brewing Company 1.032 S9 M. D.

Watson 210 00 L. Patterson and Matthew Clark 523 00 Helen J. Lindsay 210 03 Road-Helen J. Lindsay 1.106 00 Marv Lighihill 742 CO Mary Self 848 S3 Mrs. Y.

C. Schenket, N. Shenkle S54 05 W. Ja.hne (William Jaehne) S47 54 F. J.

Kuehn and M. Henke 1,232 13 Evergreen Road Watson Land and ImpL Co 105 00 )'. J. Miller 140 00 W. T.

Miller 2o3 00 John Flocker 044 uO Geo. F. Beckert (John Flocker heirs) 105 00 0. F. Beckert (John Flocker) 140 00 Frank H.

Washington 175 "0 Geo. Washington 45 90 Joseph Sproat 1.175 75 F. A. Beckert 2t'4 00 A. Beckert 2f4 00 Ueo.

A. Beckert P31 00 Anna M. Mertz 175 00 Marv Kalin 1.4S4 00 Geo. Sehandel 52S 13 Fred Sehandel estate 175 00 Jos. Sehandel 175 00 Philip Sehandel 175 00 John Sehandel 175 00 KifJ Sehandel 252 t) Jos.

Sehaiidol 252 00 Philip Sehandel US 00 Kate Dan vex S50 00 Rosa M. Lager 00 Jacob F. Shcllhaas 1,540 uo Lager 1,1 00 Valentine Stork Oi) Jacob Born 439 isO Daniel Ptciner 210 00 West Side S. Kaufman 8 770 00 Agnes Weir 133 (Hi W. Wurzell 224 00 F.

St. P. V. R. R.

133 00 Geo. Wurzell 357 00 1. Marx 133 00 J. Flrle 154 00 Annie Kocher 112 00 Elizabeth Bender (A. J.

00 Geo. W. Schroeder (F. J. 374 53 Henry Lohrey 516 00 Geo.

W. Evans 2S0 00 Twenty-Five Foot Street W. J. Stimple 3 291 14 John L. Burkle 2S0 tw Mrs.

L. Ramage 175 00 D. Beitler, et al 350 w) Henrv Lohrey 175 00 Geo. W. Evans 15 J.

Kocher, et al 210 00 F. W. Kramer 210 00 Geo. Eckert (Mrs. Geo.

875 OJ Henry Lohrey 350 00 Chas. Greb 1T5 00 Chas Greb (Edw. Miller) 17a 00 3, in 8.10 pm 7.JS pa pm 1 1.16 pm 1.10 SB -o pm S.5 pm 8.K pat 4 4. Si pm t4v pm S.40 pot 410.65 am iM pLi flO-fc. 2.00 nr 8.5 am 0 pm I.L.

11 jO pr- pm S.tO 8.80 pm 8.40 am U.KOara 1 8.10 am I 80S am t.ii am 8.20 ata S.0O ai 8.00 am 8.80 am 6.00 am 6.96 am 4 J0 pm Clerelaiid aad Bellaire 4 6.10 am Welisrlile and Beliaire 6-1j am Alliance and Cleveland. 4 6.10 aiA Alliance and Wooster 4 6.IS arr, Jamestown and 6.o arr Ohio Valley Express ara I crt Wayue and Chicago T.oo am TifPri and Toledo 4 7.00 ara WeJir-riile and Belllre. 7.60 am The Forest City Special 8.06 am Columbus and Cincinnati 6 00 am Ens. Mercer and OU 8.06 am Sew Cartle and Jauiewowri 66 ara Voungstown and Atbtabula. 6.06 am Columbus and Chicago "12.26 pm Yoniitfstown and Jamestown 41S.ES pm Castle and AUttaPuia.

u.s pm Cievelajd and 1 1.23 pm 1.86 pm Alliance and ew Caatteandt.ne Youngstown and Mercer and Oil city Wellsvilleand Beliaire 4- Pn ...4 4.85 pm 4 4.S6 Pitt ...4 4.40 pra The Cleveitnd Special. 6 00 pra WellBTilie and Beliaire 1 6.10 pm Sf Caatleand Jamestown 6 26 pm The ChlcaKO Spei-ha 4.80 pm Louisville 7.16 pm Columbus and Cincinnati 8.10 The Sv Loula Limited. 8.10 pra Cincinnati. Indianapolis, Louisville 8.10 pm The Chicago Limited. 8.16 pm Toledo arI Detroit.

8 pm lieaver tails and Sew Castle 4tC.20 pm AUianM and Cleveland ll.cO pra a.u am ljeave tor asnington, am, 17.80 am, r.m am. 14.46 am. 4180 pm, pm, H-10 pm, 46.15 pm, pm. Hi. 20 pm, 10.S0 pm.

Leave for Wheeling, 48.46 am, 8.60 am, 111.60 am, J-K pm. 6.18 inn, Leave for SwwbertTtlie, "S.40 am, 18-80 am, tiao pm, 4 12 pm, 410.56 pm. 111.86 am. Leave or Deniunon, t.40 am, 45.80 pm. Leave Allegheny for Salem and Alliance.

48.88 cm. "Everyday. 1 Week, days only. ISundaya omy. Time tickets and aleeprng car apace may be obtained at 8fi0 Fifth avenue, corner Smlthneld street; at Cnlon station, 1'ituburgu, andat Fort Wayue station, AUeebeny.

G. I PKCK, E. A. FOEP. General Hanaro.

General 1'aja'r Ag BALTIMORE OHIO RAILROAD Eastern Standard Time Leave Station, Smlthheld and Water Bta. LINES EAST. DeDirL Arriva. Cumberland A ccom. :30 am Connella.

Mt. Pleas 6:30 am Bait. A N. 8:00 ara Conn' Un'tn. Falrrn't.

8:00 am West Newton A ccom 9:15 am 8:25 pm 2:45 pm 7:45 pra 7:45 pra 1:00 am 2:45 pm 710:00 am 2:45 pm 6:06 pm Wash. Jr. Bait 1:00 pm Un'tn, Morr'nt'n. 1:30 pm Connelisv. alt.

Connellsvllle A ccom UorantowTi, Clarksburf pra 4:00 pm ana we ton I -00 pm 1UM pm Philadelphia and New York (Duquesne 8:80 pm Bait, and 8:00 Dm 9:15 ara HELP WANTED. Males. wanted is competent machinists pv all classes to operate planers. Lathes, boring mills, milling machines, AS WELL AS FITTERS AND ERECTING MEN ALL OM STEAM ENGINE WORK OF HIGH GRADE. We operate an "open shop." We do not discriminate against union labor, nor do we permit the non-union mechanic to be coerced.

Good Slace for the independent man of ability. We ave the best shops ih this country best tools best clas of workmanship most steady employment. We pay hourly wage rates as high, as any other shops tti this district, which is probably the highest paid district In the United fetates. Our hourly wiage rate varies from 37H cents per hour down to 27i cents per hour, to be individually adjusted according to eaca man's ability. For certain larger machine tools wa pay even higher hourly rates.

In addition, we du much of our machine work at piece rates, which enables an active man to earn very large wages. During May and June just paet, 20 of our machinists aver aged to earn $116.00 per month per man. Apply In person at the works of the WE8T1NGHOUSE MACHINE COM PANT. EAST PITTSBURG. PA.

2dtn A LARGE LIST OF VACANCIES. INFORMATION FREELY GIVEN. INSPECTION SOLICITED. MERCANTILE BUREAU, 4 FOURTH AVE. 434 9131 WANTED Carpet salesmen, familiar with city trade and able to give good reference as to ability, good openings for good men.

Apply to Groetaslnger Carpet 627-629 Penn Pittsburg. Pa. SlOdtl "WANTED Five punch tumbler blowers, gatherers and cutters, to work in an open shop bear Plttaburg: highest wages; fare advanced. Apply Room 415. iilFourth Jive.

Siadta "WANTED Twelve punch tumbler blowers, gatherersttutl-CUUers, to work tn an open shop neur Pll. "if! highest wages; fare advanced. Apply Rani 415, 331 Fourth ave. WANTED Men everywhere, good pay! To distribute circulars, adv. matter, tack signs, no canvassing.

National Adv. Bureau, Chicago. Sildtl PITTSBURG EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, OP P. B. ft O.

DEPOT, 431-4o3 WATER ST. ENTIRE JiECONll FLOOR. 42Mth WANT ED Steam shovel engineers and rranmmen. Address the Shutt Improvement Kennedy, Indiana. WANTED DINKEY ENGTNEElC ITSFeR MONTH: ALSO ONE BLACKSMITH, 3 PER IAY.

06 FOURTH AVE. for newspapers In spare time: good pay; send for particulars. Press Syndicate, Jkport N. Y. SlOdti WANTED Few good drill runners; steady work, long Job.

The Shutt Improvement Manchester, Ind. 728a'h WANTED A few good trestle men; steady work; long Job. The Shutt Improvement Kennedy. Ind. 725dth WANTeIj A competent man to run a bakery.

Swarton Knestrick. Scenery Hill, Pa. Olldil WANTED Two full steam shovel crews. Fhutt Improvement Manchester. Ind.

3dth "WANTEISeveral union bricklayers. Apply Kew Brewery, McKeeaport, Pa. 13o Females. WANTED Housework girl; no washing or baking; wages also nurse for one chlld wages SS. Apply Monday, with references.

Mrs. Kennington, 18 Ninth t. Pittsburg, 913o BRIGHT' EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, 506 Fourth ave. We furnish places for housa girls free. SlOdth NURSE Experienced nurse for an Infant, at once; must be well recommended.

Mrs. John li. K. Burgwln, 2u9 Coltart square. 913 WANTED Girl for housework: small fam fly.

6114 Friendship avenue. 913s LADY CANVASSERS Salary or commission. Call O'Keeie 3ia Empire bldg. 13o WE SUPPLY male undi female help promptly. Schwartx, 128 Seventh st.

813o WANTED Woman cook, t. city. Call 200 Market 7:00 ara LINES WFST VIA WHEELING. Wash. (Pa.) A Wheel.

Ac. 7:00 am ara 7:45 ara Cln. ft St. L. 8:30 am Zaneav.

Col. Ac 15 pm Wah. tPa.) 4 4:80 pra Wash. (Pa.) ft Wis. 6:35 pm Cln.

A St. L. 8:60 pra 4:08 pra 6:00 pm 8:45 ara 75 pro cola de c.n.i. r.xvrRS.... 11 pm LINES WEST VIA, AKRON.

Akron ft Yo'n'st'n. 7:60 am 8:15 pra Chicago and Cleveland pm 12:35 pra Chicago 8:05 pm 7:40 am SEAT SALE NEXT WED, SEPT. 1. Box Offlce Open A M. to 9.

P. HENRIETTA CROSMAN And Her Own Sreelallv Selected Company, in "AS YOU LIKE IT." One Week Only. Beginning MONDAY NIGHT. SEPT. 21.

Matinees Wed. and Sat. Mail orders for seats and boxes received now. ara pra pra am tieave f. w.

trtation. Aiiesneny.) Butler 7 am Butler, Foxbur Butler, Conn. Lake 116 am ft Erie. 4 8:15 am am pra pan nm Butler 0:45 Conn. Lake ft Erie.

1:16 City 1:15 Clarion, 8:00 Butler. Conn. 710:26 Ell wood Butler. pra 6:0 ara an 9:40 am 8:10 pm 9:40 am 7:28 pra Ell wood. New Castle 6.30 pra 6:15 pm J-ox- :15 pm Butler Ellwood.

burst Butler New Castle, 11:80 pra Dally. Dally except tSunday. ISusday only. Saturday only. ALVIN To-Night at I 8 Sharp.

Mailnees WeJ. Sat. victor I si Tfiui a nt IIERHKKT'S 111 IUI LUtiU WILLIAM NORRIS and SOO People. TO-DAY Great Hebrew Delineator JOI2 WBLCH 1" THE I'KODLER. Next Week "Hearts Adrift." PiTTSBURSH AND LAKE ERfE RAHR313 CUVELAND short line.

Schcdula in Effect June 14, .903. CENTRAL TIME. Depart. Arrive. Chic, and Cleve'nd 7:00 ami 9:46 pra Cleveland -Flyer" 7:00 am 6:80 pm Youngst'n j)d Cl'vel'd Mallf 8:25 aunl 6:10 pro Buffalo and Erie 8:25 m't pra Lake Chautauqua Fast pm; 6:30 pra Buffalo and Fj-ie it 6:00 pmj 9:46 pn Cleveland and Chicago 2:30 pni BI)i9C I UP-T0WN I Reached by all lrlls I COLLINS AVH.

street car linsi. THIS WEEK JOHN W. V0GELS BIG MINSTRELS. Mats. Wednesday end Saturday.

Next Week Kuttenle Blair, "ZAZA." Iii.itiiti pm; am pm aro 1 8:00 pm; 6:35 ara Cl'vl'd and Detroit 'Flyer' Chicago Limited Buffalo and Cleveland 10:30 pnii' am 9:80 ara 6:86 am 9 38 am Youngstown A ccom 5:26 am Beaver Falla Aecom'odatlon am Beaver Falla Aocom'odatlon 9:00 am West Puh. Accommodation. pm 4:15 pm 111: pin report ana scneauie niecl In the court aforesaid; S. A. PURVIS.

K. K. PHILLIPS, S. T. M'CLKLLAND.

ASSESSMENT OF COST AN EXPENSES. Total cost and expenses, Total coat of Improvement, $150,145 bo. SCHEDULE. Assessment of properties peculiarly benefited to pay total damages, costs and expenses. Total damages, costs and expenses, il5iJ.145.G0.

Washington avenue, East Side L. Schlelein 279 Bl L. Schlelein 3.V) SO Wm. Young 121 OS R. T.

Young K9 62 (J. W. Young 121 5S H. E. Young 121 5s J.

K. Young 321 L. (J. James los Fremont alley John A. Eckert 1,659 62 Nevada street C.

I. Shannon, et al 516 73 Brighton Place C. I. Shannon, et al 1S2 3S Anton Fromm 473 73 AVENUE xAbJItcs ALL ADOLPH ZINK 15 THIS WEEK BIO ACTS 1:30 to I0i30-Popular Prices. Ulri-.

ACADEMY To-Day Matinee 'i Even lug 8. pumiw widows BURLESQUERS 1.88 am Beaver Falls 3:30 pmj' New Castle Express 4:20 pm Bear-- Valley Express 4 6:88 am IX the court of common pleas, No. 1, No. 1S7, September term, 1903. In the matter of the petition of the city of Allegheny for the appointment of viewers to ascertain the costs, damages and expenses, and assess the benefits for the construction of a lateral sewer on Kansas alley, from Falck avenue to Man-ton street.

Eleventh ward. Notice hereby given to all parties In Interest that the undersigned viewers, duly appointed by the court in the fore-polng matter, have prepared a schedule, showing the damages, costs and expenses ascertained and allowed, and the benefits assessed for the foregoing improvement, and that said viewers will meet and exhibit the same at their office, Municipal hall, Allegheny, on the 24th day of September; A. D. 1903, at 8 o'clock a. and will then and thereupon hear all executions therto and evidence thereon.

A. B. HAY, CHARLES SHIELDS, THOS. R. HERD, oiiJa Viewers.

to sell high-grade preferred stock; casn or installments. L. C. Big Run, Pa. nitdti LEGAL NOTICES" CLERK'S NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY.

IN the district court of the United States for the Western district of Pennsylvania, William Hostetter Pritchard, of Pittsburg, Allegheny county, Pennsylvania, a bankrupt under the act of Congress of July, 1, 1898, having applied for a full discharge from ail debts provable against his estate under said aot, notice Is hereby given to all known creditors and other persons In Interest, to appear before the said court at Pittsburg, in said district, on the 12th day of October, 1903, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the said petitioner should not be granted. WILLIAM T. LINDSEY, lio Clerk. Fayette City Accom'odatlont 6:10 amt 7:26 am Fayette City ft N. Hav'n E'.

8:00 ami am McKecap't and Fayette Cityjtll :50 pra Fayette City ft N. HVn Ex. 8:80 pmjt 4:60 pm Fayette City. JN. 6:20 pmj 8:48 pm "p.Tcr&Y.

trains for Carnegie. Boadllnj and Beech mont, 46:25 a. 110:15 a. m. Daily.

tDaily except Sunday. I.Sunday only. (Note 6:00 p. m. train on Sundaya to ZooBCe town onL City Ticket Office.

857 Fifth Park Bld-B. TOHE. A BOBISON, Gen. Supt. Gen.

Paa, Aft. inttsbur. Pi TO-DIY 3:30 EXPOSITION park. PHILADELPHIA VS. PITTSBURG.

Male and Female Help Supplied. MALE and female help supplied. Walker's, til BHnlthflaKf at. Both telephones No. 838.

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