ffl V AbIiJTi i ssjaaUSdaJ "gap THE, PITTSBTJRG DISPATCH, SUNDAY, AUGUST 25,, 1889. 11 HsssssssssssssssssssstHsssisLrVYYTrrW 'rvQKwB1W''W&lnHKwWtWtBrVR' H7" " ir& v.-a A MODEST TflOUSSEAU Penalty of Having a Princely Papa With Extravagant Tastes. A PKIKCESS' WEDDING GARMENTS. English Girls Who Are ot Afraid of Looking Bridal. BOHE ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS Before fall styles set in and womenfolk have their eyelashes caught in the fall sew ing, we must try to see through this pile of correspondence which loads table and desk. "We must spare time first, however, to glance at the trousseau of the Princess Louise, of "Wales, as told in London letters for repub lican girls. Many a republican girl, how ever, spends more on her wedding gowns than the Princess, whose trousseau cost only 520,000. It does seem a shame that a really lovely Princess like Louise, who deserves the name of a nice girl, not markedly brilliant, artistic or fascinating, but just enough of all three to be desirable, should not have a more brilliant portion, but such is the penalty of having a princely papa with ex travagant tastes which must be gratified. It is to be hoped she will find pleasure enough in spending the revenues of Fife to make for losing the state of princess. But all women read with sympathy that she gains a young husband to whom she is de voted, and let us pray he will be as devoted to her. She has some excellent lace, fit for a princess anyhow, fine Irish point, and a grand devant or front of a dress in reproduc tion of fine old Venetian work, by the first English laceworkcr, Mrs. Treadwin, who has not failed in 40 years of contributing an order to each royal marriage. HER ARTISTIC TASTES. The artistic tastes of the Princess are shown in her choice of the palest colors, shadowy pink, rose and gobelin tints for her grand dresses, v. ith some exquisite black toilets to set off her fair complexion. The going-away costume was the prettiest, a gown of supple white sicilienne. a cloak of white cloth, with Medici collar of white ostrich leather trimming, which was carried down the front, tulle bonnet and parisol trimmed to match the bonnet with white feather, the flower of good luck. English girls are not afraid ot looking bridal, for one rich girl goes away in a white croak lined with rose color, with white ne apolitan bonnet, and another wears white mohair gowns and white cloth jackets, with silver braiding. Speaking of white gowns which are seen so much at summer resorts, the proper glove to wear with them is the Ions white Beige kid, with loose wrist, no buttons and only the finest stitching on the backs. , To descend from princesses and Xewport and Lenox driving costumes, the French glovemakers have done a kind thing in fur nishing assorted shades of thread for mend ing gloves at 25 cents a dozen skeins in all the modish colors, which is a great help in keeping gloves in perfect condition. Now to the serious questions ot lite on complex ion, for every woman wants the complexion fit lor a princess anyhow, and one that will not shame white gloves in the wearing. PEOPLE WHO TTASI TO KSOW. Emma J. wants to know how to keep her face and eyes Irom getting red and inflamed in a high wind. "Wash the face thoroughly in cola water and dry it thoroughly a lew minutes before going out, and wear - shady hat and veil till the eyes grow stronger. Probably they are overused or do not have sleep enough to rest tnem, or tbe system is in an infiamma. tpry state, for which lrnit and baths are the est corrective. - Newport Mary kindly reminds us that Xiait Ajnlepbelique, a French cosmetic, is a sure destroyer of lreckles, but, alasl they return, and asks for something to reader the skin incapable of rusting. A. course of tonics, citrates, iron and beefsteaks, with much outdoor life, will in time change the blood with healthy coloring, but mean while shady hats and veils sometimes are the only preventive. The readers of this letter will be obliged for her very kind sug gestion of anything to remove freckles even at risk of their coming again. E. E. A. is referred to the above item. "Will some San Francisco or Oregon friend tell her of a practitioner on the Pacific coast who removes hair by electricitv? The blneness under the eyes can only be re moved by plenty of rest and outdoor air. It is a sign ot exhausted vitalitv. For the nusning ot lace when warm use aperients. and hot footbaths daily till relieved, . . """ "" 'wmk sans or rnuoarD. ABOUT OILY SKINS. L. C. writes she is the unfortunate pos sessor of a coarse and very oily skin and asks for the lotion to refine it spoken of in these letters. Is it as good as the olive tar ointment for the same purpoee? Sow we niust have a serious talk over this matter of lotions and complexions. "Women expect someono to discover some marvelous cos metic, which, applied to any and every sort of roughuess, pimples, oilv glands and sal low coloring, will refine the skin by the use ot a bottle or two. Every imperfection of the face is more or less a lorm of disease, the great dermatologists tell us, who have studied the kin year after year. Only coarse faces are caused by a iunctional dis order, just as the saliva flows in waterbrash ortheejes weep with inflammation. This oversecretion comes of a clogged state of the system, and I cannot do better than quote . from a standard writer on this disease. "It was Hebra who first pointed out with clear ness the fact that seborrhea is dependent upon a chlorotic or auxmic state in both sexes. The natipnts In n.,i, t plexions, and are poorly nourished, and the various lunctions of the bodv are deranged especially in women." In ail cases there is little or NO CHANCE OP IMPEOTEMENT until the general health is set right. Each case will have its peculiarities which re quire modification oi treatment. The lotion suiting a mild case of seborrhea which only needs alkaline washes will have no effect on a coarser skin, where the conditions of disease have become ob stinate with years. The strong corrective lotions required in the beginning to eat away the secretion and the thickened skin will in a few weeks create inflammation and a nettling ra3h. The cosmetic artists who treat the complexion in the laree cities go at the work in a heroic way. One, as her patients say, applies a lotion so powerful as to crack and peel off the skin in three days. Of course the new skin forms under this delicate as it would after a burn, but the last state of that case is apt to be worse than the first, and this blistering is pretty sure to be followed by a crop of down on the cheeks. It will not do to say that you Lave a coarse oily complexion and want a face wash as you might send lor a paper of pins. No person worth trusting will risk advice on sucn a nmt ot a case. Such folly only belongs to those wondertul healers who are ready to prescribe lor a patient they have never seen on receipt of a lock of hair. The fact is set down in the books of medicine that few disorders are so obstinate or so DIFFICULT TO OVEECOME as fanlts of complexion, and manv a young doctor who would vanquish a typhoid fever valiantly will find himself nonplussed by a case of comedones acne or seborrhea, which is the medical name for "oily face." It laises a grim smile to receive letters asking for treatment that will bleach a sallow skin, muddy ith tbe neglect of a dozen years, "by the middle of September," or complain ing that 6ome one has taken taraxacum for two weeks without any perceptible effect on a liver disease that has lasted ten years under constant doctoring. The woman who wishes to get the better of a bad complexion must take time for it, or lose more than she gains. The slowness of, the cure is part of the penalty ior neglect of nature. To ad vise one lotion or one treatment for all com plexions is as safe asprescribingone medicine for all diseases, jaundice, rheumatism, spinl inflammation or nervous debil ity, and I decline to write myself down a consummate fool by any" such compliance. "Women write that such a cosmetic cream has done no good and such and such a lotion had no effect, when the trouble was they had been taking the rheumatic liniment for dyspepsia or the nervous sedative for jaundice or something just as wise. The almond cream might have been THE PROPER THING for a delicate, withered complexion, but not for a pasty one. The olive tar mignt semen a harsh skin admirably, but be worse thau nothing for a stubborn case of seborrhea, and the lotion I find so cooling and delight iul for a face which burns easily and shows the slightest irritation at once would hardly do on a greasy face u nder three bottles at least. Wherefore I pray those who want advice as to cosmetics to send full particulars of age, complexion, state of health and habits, wnetner active or indolent, tor no aetau is insignificant in effect on tbe skin. Marie writes "Can one ever get rid of a red nose? mine has troubled me for some time and has caused the loss of all that makes life worth living, a lover." I can't help a shrewd suspicion that in time Marie will find that tbe luckiest thing ever happensd her was the loss of that lover, but wnetner tnese "little tin gods," as tne proiane slanir of Boston calls tbe Dooular dmnfties,are wortb a regret or not. their loss makes women's hearts sore all tbe same, and I rejoice to tell .Marie that there is no necessity for ber to wear a red nose all ber life. As usual the letter leaves out every item of health which would allow safe advice. But in all cases of red nose without pimples, it is safo to wear face powder which has no lead or bismuth. The fine talc powders or tbe precipitated fullers earth are most adhesive and cooling, and should be rendered more so by rubbing a drop of glycer ine on tbe skin with tbe finder belore dusting the powder with tbe hare's foot, wblcb is better man me swansaown pun. A. mustard poultice applied to tbe back of the neck and tbe loins, once a week, or a porous plaster worn on tbe loins will often remove tbe redness from the nose, especially if all constipating tendencies are actively overcome. Tbe mustard should not be allowed to draw a blister. KITTY -WANTS ROSY CHEEKS. Kitty li. sends a letter which is a sample of what a majority bave to say or rather do not say. "I have been troubled for some time with blackheads and a sallow complexion. I went to tbe doctor and bo gave me a preparation which only made it worse. Now I used to bave rosy cheeks and a very good skin, so you can imagine bow it worries me. I try to be careful about ventilation, bathing, food, etc., but it won't get any better. Now won't yon be Kind enough to tell me wbat to dor' Not a word as to habits or conditions wbicb cause tbe trouble. It may come from malaria, insufficient nourish ment, overeatinc or dvSDeusla or mental worry. which last will spoil a complexion as certainly as anything, xne oracles are silent in such a case. Millie has another piteous story, which I only copy that it may reach others in like trouble, fahe has been under treatment three years for brown blotcbes on her face. 'The doctors say they never can be removed, and I am just SO." Poor girl I They could not even tell the cause; some say "liver," others "weakness." and I have used so much "truck" I am loth to try again. My friends tell me I am very foolish to let such trifles worry me. Trifles indeed. Would a thousand dollars tempt any one of them to submit to such trifles as brown spots on the cheeks and noser I teel at times that I cannot meet strangers. Now here comes something rather pleasant to read: An admirer of mine recently called for me to take a ride, and before leaving the house 1 peeped in tbe mirror, and must bave looked very serious as tbe spots showed in spite of the powder. After we were seated, he said: "Now you must tell me whit is worrying you, for there is something, and I've noticed it more lately." 1 answered candidly: "My face is so disfigured." He tried to smile, but be saw I was serious, and said, "I think tbose spoots look worse to you than to others, and you are foolish to let them worry you when your other QUALITIES AND GRACES more than make up for tbem, and now, little haughtiness, if you look so serious again I'll lecture you." tint I am afraid he will become as tir.dof tbem as I am, for once he said, "I know you would be much prettier if they were gone, but you can't help tbem and they don't worry me. so you must not care." But I docare more than "ever now. and must try again. That dear girl! I don't wonde tbe young man likes her in spite of tbe brown snots on ber lace, which one feels sure must be a very sweet one. Ana ne muse do a jroou ieiiow. too, to meet so trying a matter so candidly and kind ly. A woman might be willing to wear a moth patch or two for tbe sake of trying and gaining such a whole-hearted lover, especially as the brown spots are curable without tbe need of taking so much "doctors' truck." This Michi gan Rose should take vapor baths weekly, or twice a week, and steam her face daily over boiling water as hot as possible, not for imme diate bleaching, but to stimulate the skin. She should live on fruit juices and green vegetables largely, taking taraxacum,cnarcoal. pepsin and rhubarb pills. A lotion of two grains corrosive sublimate, half a drachm tincture of benzine and one ounce of almond emulsion maybe applied twice a day by wet linen, allowed to lie on the spot for 15 minutes. More depends on personal habits than medicine in such cases. Special adviee is always needed. Suielet Dabz. A COURSE OF HANGING Proves Terr Beneficial in Effecting a Care of Spinal Troubles. Boston, August 24. Police Lieutenant "William B. Daley, of this city, is under going a rigorous treatment to get cured of a spinal trouDle caused by a tall lrom a horse car in 1887. It is nothing more or less than a systematic course of hanging. He is sus pended by the back until he is almost un conscious, this process being the only way in which the spinal cord can be properly strengthened. The machine is shaped very much like a gallows. It consists of an iron rod, with eyes in the center and hooks at each end, in which are loops that pass down under each shoulder to take tbe strain off the patient's neck. Along the horizontal bar is a scries of notches from which hang the supports for the head and chin. Lieutenant Daley's head is placed in the support and he is then swung from the floor. He said the experience is anything but pleasant, but as a cure is being effected be keeps at it. He is generally strnng about two and a half minutes. "When released he cannot stand, and it is fully minutes before he recovers from the effect of the banging. He has control of his lower limbs now, while lss than six mouths ago he staggered like a drunken man, and can sleep every night without injections of morphine, as before. flMMFfc. PEKING rvyjptLf ..aY5 ft- TH SNOWBALL PUDDING. Take 1 auart rich cream, 4 tablespoonfuls powdered sugar, 2 teaspoonfuls extract of vanilla; place this in a vessel packed with chopped ice; allow it to thoroughly chill, then beat (Dover egg beater) into this 2 tea spoonCnls gelatine that has been dissolved in 2 tablespoonfuls sweet milk. Prepare your case as lollows: Take tbe whites of 11 cpgs, beaten stiff, 1 teacupfuls gran ulated sugar, measured after sifting; beat the suear gradually, also the yolks of 6 eggs and 1 teaspoonful extract of orange; stir into this 1 teacupful flour, measured after sifting four times, having mixed through the dry flour 1 measure "Banner Baking Powder." Bake 40 minutes, slow oven; square pan. "When cake is cold cut out the center and pour in the whipped cream; drop over top candied cherries or other conserves. HOUSE CLEANING MADE EAST. "Scourene" to clean windows. "Scoorene" to clean woodwork. "Scourene" to clean bathtubs. "Scourene" to clean marble slabs. "bcourene to clean tinware. "Scourene" only 6 cents a cake. f5lt5TlP OITP7!1!0 n f X: 8 II I W xP7 ffk 'zMtiERZr T if if . EEFCTS OF SMOKING. Tobacco Acts as a Stimulant and Then as a Depressent 2,0 GOOD F0K BRAIN WORKERS, BHt Will Do No Particnlar Harm to the Laborer or Artisan. v THE' DANGEROUS CIGARETTE HABIT IWBTTTEN FOR TBI DISPATCH. Is the use of tobacco injurious? On this question no two doctors agree. Some say that brain workers should use tobacco moderately, and that they will de rive a benefit for so doing. Others say that tobacco used in any form is injurious. One doctor claims that it will hurt the literary man or the man of sedentary habits, but that the laborer and artisan can smoke all be wants to without injury. Dr. Charles L. Dana, of New York, has studied this question thoroughly and is particularly posted on the effects of tobacco on the nerves, heart and brain. He makes a specialty of studying nervous disorders. This is what he said about tobacco: "The habit oi smoking tobacco is a very pernicious one if indulged in by boys who are growing, or by young men. A compli cation nervous disorders is produced by excessive tobacco smoking. Boys onght not to smoke. I have seen boys who told me that they commenced to smoke when they were 11 or 12 years of age. Many of them have started by picking np their father's half smoked cigar or by stealing his tobacco. "When these boys come to be 17 or 18 years of age they are thin, palefaced, short. and their vitality is seriously impaired. I don't think smoking hurts the laboring classes as much becanse they have no nerves. A great, strong, well developed bricklayer can smoke almost anything and it will not hurt him at all. Tobacco affects the nerves, and then it affects the heart, when used to excess in any form. Brain workers should smoke in moderation. The most injurious shape in which tobacco can be used, I think, is the cigar. Ordinary cigarette smoking is cot as injurious as many believe it is, but if the smoker inhales the smoke from the cigarette as a great many men do, then it is most decidedly the most "injurious form of smoke. Usually only about two thirds of the cigarette is smoked, and then the tobacco is of a mild kind that doesn't contain anything like as much nicotine in proportion as there is in a cigar. One cigar will weigh nearly as much as all, the cigarettes a man will smoke in a "day. A good word fob the pipe. "Pipe smoking isjthe least injurious when the pipe is kept clean. Those old-fashioned long-stemmed pipes are the best that can be used. Tobacco acts as a slight stimulant at first, and its final action "is that of a de pressent. It is a nerve poison, and it picks out certain systems on which it works. The first eftects it will have on a smoker is to produce what is called the smoker's heart and dyspepsia. The smoker's heart is a palpitation or iiTegular action of the heart. It is very hard to state how much a man can smoke without be ing injured by its effects. A man of ner vous temperament should not smoke at all. The average New Yorker perhaps smokes on an average three or four cigars a dav. Some men limit themselves to one or two and are much better off for so doing. Some men again smoke from 15 to 20 cigars a day. The only thing that can be said about these men is that they are phenome nal, and no one can understand how they can do it. The best time to smoke is after meals. Smoking stimulates the flow of saliva and a flow of the gastric juice, and in this way can be said to aid digestion. One always "seems to feel a sort of relief from smoking after eating. At least I know I do, and several others I have met tell me the same thing. Smoking to excess after eating, though, will injure di gestion. Smoking acts as a stimnlant to the brain, too. for a short time, but it soon goes off. You ask me is not some benefit derived from smoking? I don't want to go befqre the world and state that men would be a great deal better ofl if Sir "Walter Baleigh had never discovered this narcotic I think tobacco used judiciously will not hurt one much. It produces certain pleasures. It is company for a man, and a comfort that will outweigh any number of evils. Nico tine is quickly eliminated from the body. s very poweriui poison. JL drop is said to be sufficient to kill an animal. How much it takes to kill a man is not known, as there are only two cases of fatal nicotine poisoning on record. I imagine, though, that if a man were to swallow a tablespoon fulof plug tobacco that would be sufiicieut to kill him. TOBACCO TBOUBLES. "Some people smoke verv intemnemtelu- and here are a few of the troubles that arise from so doing: They get partial nervous weakness, which will eventually produce nervous' breakdown; they get the smoker's heart, which is irregular and palpitating; ataxia, which causes the bodv to sway and tumble; dyspepsia, and in connection with alcohol, partial blindness. Tobacco does not produce any organic disease; and one suffering trom excessive tobacco smoke will soon recover if he puts the tobacco on one side. The nicotine will soon pass out of his system." Dr. John T. Nagle, Chief of the Bureau of Vital Statistics, believes that if a man can do without tobacco he will be all the better for it, and he would never advise any- uuc io uegin j smoKe, although he is a smoker himself. The doctor is a temperate man though and smokes judicious! v. He "The habit ot smoking or nt r.nnrtn tobacco is a very inj'urious one. Tobacco acts as a stimulant and after the effects of that stimnlant has worked off the smoker feels worse than he did before he commenced to smoke, that is, if he smokes merely to have his brain or nerves stimulated. To bacco acts on the heart, and if indulged in to excess produces an irregular or tobacco heart and also irritates the mucous mem brane. If the heart becomes affected, and the action of it is irregular, the entire nervous system is disorganized. THE DEADLY CIGARETTE. "The most injurious form in which to bacco is put up nowadays is as a cigarette. The tobacco used in a cigarette is usually of an inferior quality. This in many instances is doctored by a peculiar flavoring which the manufacturers use and which is very injurious to the smoker. Sometimes they pui saltpeter jn ine louacco to feepitlrom drying too quickly, and in addition to all these bad features there is poison con tained in the paper. Then the paper acts as a sort of conductor. It absorbs tbe nicotine and conducts it to the lips and month, and in many cases produces poison of the lips, mouth and throat. Inhaling the smoke of a cigarette is very injurious. It injures the delicate membranes of the throat, A simple experiment which will show how injurious a cigarette smoke in haled may be is easily periormed by means of a handkerchief. After taking a mouthful of smoke put the handkerchief tightly over the lips and blow tbe smoke through it. You will find a dark brown stain on it. If the smoke is inhaled, and theu blown through the handkerchief, there is very little stain, if any. Consequently all that nicotine must remain in the lungs. lie Cnnnot Work That Dodge. BOSTON, August 24. "W. C. Harriman, who has surrendered to the police at Louis ville, Ky., was an agent for an installment firm here. "When he disappeared he owed the firm $200. It is supposed he has be come "broke" and wants to get home but the firm cares nothing about the case' and no officer will be sent for him. BETCTf AM's Fills cure sick headache. FxassV Soap, the purest and best ever nude. MZHrplay advertisements one dollar per square or one insertion. Classified advertise ments on this page such as Wanted, For Bale, To Let, etc., ten cents per line for each inser tion, and none taken or less than fifty cents. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BRANCH OFFICES. For the accommodation of the public, Branch Offices have been established at the folio-wing places, where "Want, For Sale, To Let, and other transient advertisements "will be received up to 9 P. M. for inser tion next morning: Advertisements are to be prepaid except where advertisers already bave accounts with TUB Dis patch. pittsburg. THOMAS MCCAFFREY, 33 Bntler street. EMIL O. STUCKEY. nth street and Perm ave. E. G. STUCKEY CO., Wylle ave. and Pultonst. N. STOKELY. Fifth Avenue Market House. IAST EXD. I. W. WALLACE, 6ra Penn avenue. OAKLAND. MCALLISTER & SHEIBLER,Sth av. & Atwood St. EOCTnsIDK. JACOB SPOHN. No. 1 Carson street, n. A. DONALDSON, 1707 Carson street. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCHEK. 89 Federal street. II. J. McBIUDE. Federal and Ohio streets. FRED H. EGGEK3. 172 Ohio street. F. H. EGOE1W4SON, Ohio and Chestnut sM. J. F. STEVENSON, Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS McHENKY, Western and lrwlnaves. O. "W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. PEKKYM.OLEIM. Kebecca and Allegheny ve. WANTED. aiale ITcLn. -TTTANTED TIN N ER AN D EXPERIENCED V boy. E.S. U'EUII, 718 Fifth ave. auS5-17 -ITTANTEO-SO LADOIIEUS TO WORK ON IV city pipe lines. Apply to rOKEMA" on Neglevave. au25-25 WANTED-25 JOURNEYMEN PLASTER EKS. M. McNALLY, 10 Brady St., fourteenth ward, Pittsburg. au24-S8 TTrANTED-SIX NO. 1 BRICKLAYEKS-H 60 TV per dav; Grant ave., Allegheny, near Point Bridge. L. W. SUTTON. , aul5-44 -TTJANTKD-SIX GOOD M4CH1N1STS-1JOR-VV ING mill and lathe hands preferred. 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DIsnatch office. au25-121 WANTED AN ARCHITECTURAL draughtsman: one familiar with first-class work on public buildings. Address, giving x- perlence and salary expected, . -IKUlUXEl,-!-. Dls- y.iuu UlUUC. au2S-16 WANTED-A CATHOLIC MAN OF ENERGY and ability to take orders and collect: steady position and fair salary guaranteed; relerence or security. FANNING Jfc GURREN, room 3. Mc Cance block. au2S-8 TTTANTED SEVERAL BRIGHT YOUNO V T men. about 1G to 18 years of age, who have had some experience in retail business. Call or address DAN Z1GER & SHOENBERG, Sixth st. and Penn ave. auI5-5J WANTED-SALESMAN FOB CITY AND surrounding trade for trimmings and tailors' trimmings; one that has had experience; state salary expected- reference required. Ad dress N. B., Dispatch office. au24-9 TTTANTED-FOR THE UNITED STATES J T army, able-bodied, unmarried men, between , ,u.ge' in ;.nd.M ars: good pay, rations clothing and medical attendance. Apply at NO. 915 PENN AVEN UE, Pittsburg. Pa. Jya-30-wsu W-A-N'F0 BOOKKEEPER FOR LARGE wholesale nontp' nrmriMttiii.ttinii .nri pood salary-to the rljrht party; none but experi- a1rAlT TTISII Wrltti vaawA ... -r enced men, with reference, need apply; corre- spondencc confidential, Address DANK. DIs- paten otace. ac25-26 WANTED FAKIRS AND OTHERS lO make money by handling our novelties; we now have the finest thing on earth for the fall fairs; goes like hot cakes; call at once and be out fitted. ANCHOR NOVELTY CO., LIM.. No 13 beventh St.. Pittsburg. an22-21 TTTANTED-A FEW GOOD 12-INCU MILL V roughen at regular scale wages: no strike or trouble: mills running now and always run steady, double turn; none but steady, sober men SLi' jy'ned- TSET,1'BJJai5iJ iron COMPANY. Springfield, HI. au234 TTJANTEl) BAD WRITERS AT SMART'S VV ECLECTIC SHORTHAND AND BUSI NESS COLLEGE. 4 Sixth st. : penmanfhln. book keeDlng. arithmetic shorthanitypewrltlnVthor ?.1.1E.ta.u,ftt for5 Der ma"i: private lnstruc- uwua ,v, uuw BC.&.C; VUCU USUI V ji. if. to Q p. Jf, aulO-TTSSU TTTANTED-AGENTS FOR THE MISSOURI v V Washer which affords profitable business; It washes dirtiest clothes clean by hot steam with out rubbing: arguments in Its favor are numerous ?ndiC.onJlncln't: esilysold; sent on two weeks .? re,tn,Sf 4 .at mT "Peuse if not satlsfac TSFTiiWir,lt?Sr "'"strated circular and terms. J. WOEl'H, 54Beekman St.. N. Y. Je30-74-su WANTE?Ei.EST-CLASS INDUSTRIAL IN SURANCE men to work the most popular company now doing business In Pittsburg: poli cies In immediate benefit: 13 times, 20 per cent and no lapses to make good; choicest territory In the two cities; none but men of Integrity and ability need apply, but good men can secure steady, good paying positions. Apply to WALTER JloWE, room 4. McCance block, Pittsburg. auZ5-sT WANTED-AGENTS-FOR EVERY STATE In the Union for The Life and Letters of Roscoo Conkllng." by his nephew, Alfred R. lonkllng; prospectuses ready in a fewdavs. and complete copies will follow shortly aiterward: early applications by first-class men and ladies will secure choice of best territory; this Is one of the greatest opportunities to make money ever Offered. CHAftLES L. WEBSTER & cS.Pub-I1,nc,rA.No-3 a,t fourteenth St., New York. au25-37 . Wa..t.eVt5,neJiaI' and local Tnv 1-il.n1? 2,j?,n.dletn5ew Patent Chemiol Ink Erasing Pencil; greale.t novelty ever pro-2?l:8e3Jn.,n-tw.0 pnds; noataadonof k'm ts,r?; ,v x" . gejir? ?' amounted to H2u i ,lx days: knother Sffiln t-o ."": 'e,7l.;or'r absolutely' free; sHaryTo good uui, uiiiujcaiiccuauffer; sample 35 eta Fo C(,l,?'HI1.dsF0i1,rtlMDlar,, "dd"" THE MON i.ol ERASER CO., Manufacturers, La Crosse " ' snSXS men; no lauies need answer: samnta ... r- :mo- Crosse. auz&j Female Help. WANTED-GIRI.STO DO HAND SEWING. au2AMPLIN ER & RICH, 81 Liberty St. W-SZS-1R:roR GENERAL HOUSE iVWCEK; small family. 14 THIRD AVE. au25-98 WANTED-EXPERIENCED LADY WAITERS at CE-NTRAL HOTEL. Allegheny city. . HOTEL, Allegheny City. au-ia WANTED-LAUNDRY WOMAN AND DISH washer. Apply HOTEL MONAN. Jean tette, pa. an25-4i) WANTED-EXPERIENCED SALESLADIES: alio. Otlfftnl In... Tin nth -.TT"l V. T' VV also, one milliner; no others need call, ply Monday 66 OHIO ST., Allegheny. Pa. Ap- au2S-127 WANTED-OIELS TO WORK ON SHIRTS; .. .nneDnt experienced hands need apply call between 8 and 9 Monday mornlnir H HANN ACH ft BRO., 80 Sixth st. iriii-isg WANTED-A GOVERNESS-ONE THAT IS competent to teach English, German French and music: best of references reaulred Apply corner WESTERN AND BIDWELL. Allegheny City. au25-4l TTTANTED-GIBLTO COOK AND ASSIST IN TV general housework: mall family must have experience: bring reference. Can between 10 A. JC. and 1 r. II , 31 CEN1RAL ST., Allegheny, between Ridge and Western aves. ii& Situations. WANTED-A POSITION BY A FIRST-CLASS job printer, with five years' experience as foreman and proofreader or a larae Western office. Address JOB PB1NT&R, Dispatch office for one week. au2S-3 WANTED. Stale and Female flelo. TTJANTED-LAnlES AND GENTLEMEN IN T V city or country to earn S3 to S3 a dy at their homes; no canvassing: work furnished. For par ticulars address, with sump. CKYSTALIZED PHOTO CO., 112 W. Sixth St., Cincinnati, O. au25-34 WANTED ALL HONEST AND COMPE TENT persons having first-class references. wlnlnffeniDlqyment. Call on or address TWIN CITY EMPLOYMENT BUKEAU, 67 Kirth ave nue, second floor. PitUburjr. N. B. Employers supplied with nrst-class assistants. au25-I06 TfTANTED-SALESMEN AND SALESLADIES ii for our drycoods depirtment, salesladies for notion department, salesladies for linen de partment, salesladies for cloak department: only those having experience need apply. Call or ad dress DANZIGLK & SHUiSNliEftU, Sixth st. and fenn ave. ' au2J-S3 TTTANTED AT KEATING HOTJSE, A MAN ii for hostler and wife fur assistant cook. I have a nice house of 4 rooms and half an acre of irroand for them to occupy as a home Parties can call and see for themselven on and up to W ed nesday. August 27. 1S9. KEATING HOUSE, Pcrrysville Plankroad. ao23-!U7 Partner. TrrANTBD-PAirXNEK IN OPEN nEARTn it and molding sand; established trade. Ad dress S. S. KOBINSON.lESPourth ave., Pittsburs:. au2S-133 "VTTANTED-I DESIRE TO MEET GENTLE T V MAN with capital that would he Interested In manufacturing ammonia and fuel gas on a large scale: the latter a by product and cost noth ing. Address R. P., Dispatch office. an25-123 WANTED-PARTNER TO TAKE HALF Interest in well established light manu facturing business In this citr; about J5.000 cap ital required: closest Investigation invited. All Particulars from W. W. MCNEILL & IIRO.. 105 ourth ave. au23-67-uwsu WANTED-PARTNER-CAN GUARANTEE this a good opening to a young man of a business turn: owner requires capital and assist ance to meet Increasing city business, can Invest tcto II, 500. STRAUB MORRIS, Third ave. and Wood St., city. au25-09 Bonrdlnz. WANTED-A LADY AND THREE YOUNG men (slsterand brothers) desire three rooms, with board, in tbe East End, from about Septem ber 20; private family preferred. Address, giving terms. M. A., i. O. Box 128. aua-13 Boarders and Lodgers. "TTTANTED-OCCUPANTSFOB NICELY FUTS V NISHED room; use or bath. Apply No. 65 CHATHAM ST. au25-15 WANTED-OCCUPASTS FOR FURNISHED or unfurnished rooms. S9 MONTGOMERY AVE.. Allegheny. Pa. au25-2l WANTED OCCUPANTS FOR ROOMS A largo front room nicely furnished, on line or Fifth ave. cable cars. East End. Address ROOMS, P. O. Box 745. au25-18 WANTED-PARTIES WANTING BOARD for a short time In the country can be ac commodated at a farm house 7 miles lrom city, near station: good water, shade, etc. Address R&MOH, Dispatch office. au2S-20 Rooms. Bouses. Etc TTTANTED-ROOM-FOR A GENTLEMAN IN ,11 private family; references given: state location and terms. Address ROOM NO. L Dis patch office. au25-130 WANTED LARGE FURNISHED ROOM fronting park; fitted with natural and arti ficial gas: bath room adjoining. Address COM FORT, Dispatch office. au25-HS WANTED-PART OR WHOLE OF FUR NISHED house in nice location in Alle gheny; will pay good rent to respectable people only. Address P. O. BOX 118, Allegheny, Pa, au25-38 TTTANTED FURNISHED ROOM. FRONT. v v with or without board, convenient to post office, by gentleman and wife; house with no other lodgers preferred. Address A. M. HOWARD, Box 414. Pittsburg. SU23-12S Financial. WANTED TO LOAN MONEY AT 4Vf, S AND 6 per cent free ot tax. W. & STEWART: 114 Fourth ave. JiO-2-so TTrANTED-MORTGAGES MONEY TO LOAN I V la sums to suit at 4f, 5 and per cent, ALLES & BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. apI9-14-TTS8U TTT"ANTED-MORTGAGS-1.000,000TOLOAN IT in large and small amounts at 4H. 5 and 6 per cent, free of State tax: no delay. REED B. COYLE & CO., 131 Fourth ave. my21-60 WANTED-TO LOAN MONEY ON MORT GAGES on Improved real estate in sums of 1500 and upward itW. 5 and 6 per cent. L. O. FRAZIER, Forty-fifth and Butler sts xs au24-84-rrsa TTTANTED MORTGAGES-SI, IXAOOOIOLO AN II on city and suburban properties at 4X, Sand 6 per cent, and on larms In Allegheny and adja cent countlesat 6 per cent. I. M. PENNOCK A 'SON, 105 Fourth avenue. ap7-f41 WANTED-TO LOAN MONEY WE HAVE over one million dollars to loan on city and suburban property at 41 per cent; no tax: we will also loan money on imnroved farms in Alle gheny, Beaver. Fayette. Washington and Wcst- uurejanu counties; auymarsetauie security Taken fcr loans of any amount. BLACK A BAIRD. 95 Fourth ave. Je3-a9-su Miscellaneous. WANTED-LESSONS IN THE EVENING ON the steel square. Addrass. stating terms. tt TRIANGLE, Dispatch office. au25-108 WANTED-YOU TO GET A BAKER'S dozen (13) of Stewart & Co. 's fine cabinet photos for SL at 90 and 92 FEDERAL ST.. Alle gheny. mv28-49-TTSa YTTANTEO-EVERYBODY TO SEND THEIR v V furniture needing upholstering, repairing and rellnlshlng to UAUGU 4 KEENAN, S3 and 21 Water st. 'Phone 1626. aul4 TTTANTED-TO BUY AND SELL FANCY V T dogs, especially pups, such as pugs. French poodles, skye terriers, black and tan and New loundlands. ESPICH'S, 640 Smlthfield street. au25-129-wsn WANTED-PERSON S TO JOIN AN ELGIN Watch Club and to pay 81 per week on fine gold watches drawn each week; call at once. JOHNM1TSCH, 130 Federal St., Allegheny. ani5-Mwrsu TTTANTEO-ALL LADIES ENTERING GAR--3.X. JIBR'S dressmaking and cutting school. 802 Penn avenue, next week, will get life scholar ships at half price; scholars can enter at any time. au2595 TTTANTED TO START A CLUB OF 42 MEM TV BERS to secure a fine gold watch for each one In the club at 11 00 per week. Address P. O. BOX SOL and I will call and snow you the watch. Jy3-40 TTTANTED-GENTLEMEN WHO DESIRE A TV wife or lively correspondent, to send ad dress and 2-cent stamp to THE AMERICAN COR RESPONDING CLUB, Box 643. Clarksburg. W. Va. au24-73 WANTED AGENTS TO KNOW THAT WIS enlarge pictures and frame them: also that we have a new stvle frame that sells at sight. Bend for price list. PITTSBURG CRAYON CO., 531 Smlthfield st. au25-i05 TTTANTED-BY PEARSON, LEADING PHO Y V TOGRAPHER, 96 Fifth avenue, Pittsburg, and 43 Federal street, Allegheny, everybody to know that be Is making fine cabinets at II 50 per dozen; photos delivered when promised: Instan taneous process. mhl3-43 WANTED-MEMBERS OF THE WESTERN Pennsylvania Industrial Co-operative As sociation who have not received the new trade circular, and persons desiring Information in regard to membership, to call at No. 12 FEDERAL bTREET, Allegheny, room 21. au25-119 TTTANTED-ALL BARBERS TO READ THIS TV The undersigned tenders a cordial Invita tion to the barber trade of Pittsbnrg and vicinity to call and Inspect our new furniture salesrooms: our stock of comolnation cases, dressing cases, chairs, washstands, mirrors, etc.. Is the finest ever exhibited In Western Pennsylvania; don't fail to call and see the new Vienna cylinder com bination case, the finest ever manufactured. II. EDLIS ft CO., Leading Manufacturers and Deal ers In Barbers' Supplies and Furniture, successors to S. Delp. 502, 504, 506, 5C8 and 510 Liberty street. Pittsburg. Pa. au25-80 FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. City Residences. FOR SALE-LOGAN ST.-FRAME HOUSE 6 rooms, nice large attic hall, vestibule, etc.; lot 24X100. J. B. COOPER ft CO., 107 Fourth aye FOR SALE-MILLER ST. BRICK HOUSE OF 6 rooms: hall, both gases; everything in first class condition; lot 20x120; price 83,150. J. R. COOHER ft CO., 107 Fourth ave. au25-71 TTHJR SALE- Si 000 COLWELL ST.: GOOD of four rooms: cellar, front and AJ brick house of four rooms; rear porcnes; gas ana water; lot 20X1UO to alley. J. it. ;ooPER ft CO., 107 Fourth ave. au25-71 F IOR SALE GRANDVIEW AVE. GOOD framenouse of 5 rooms and ball: city water: cistern; large lot well Improved: ptlce (1,800: easy payments. J. R. COOPER CO., 107 Fourth ave. au.S-71 TTIOR SALE-BLUFF ST., NEAR COLLEGE, X? new brick house, 8 rooms, hall, bathroom, finished basement; all late Improvements; lot 23 ft. 9 In. by 133 ft.: terms to suit. ROBT. COW ARD, No. MBiuffst. aBl-87-TTSSu FORSALE-NO. 478 BEDFORD AVE- (3,500-A great bargain, brick bouse of fi rooms and storeroom, hall, water and gas. good cellar, ate: also 3-roora frame In rear fronting on alley; best location on the bill for grocery; lot 20x143. J. R. COOPER ft CO., 107 Fourth ave. an25-71 TTiOR SALE -SECOND AVE., FRONTING k. eood brick dwelling of 11 rooms, rinnhl JU Prk. r,- i.Z.J T . ... " . . . " - . Eariur, siming aoors, nan. launary.nnisueo attic, oth gases, bath, range b. and c. water, plenty of closets, good sewerage, etc. ; lot 24 ft. front. For price etc., see J. K. COOPER ft CO., 107 Fourth ave. au25-71 TTIOR BALE-83,200 A GOOD 8 PER CENT NET JU Investment: three new well built brick dwell ings, each contains 6 rooms,, 2 finished attic rooms; bath, inside shutters, hot and cold water, slate mantels, etc: lot 40x100 feet to 20 foot paved and sewered alley; one-half square from traction line: total annual rent (864: splendid permanent Investment. L. O. FRAZIER, Forty-firth and Butler sts. au24-84-TTSu East End Resdaences. P" IOR BALE-ON A PROMINENT PAVED ave. In the East End. lotfiOx2?5: niwhri.v bouse: reception hall, 12 rooms, bathroom, base ment laundry; all tbe latest Improvements: ele gant porches, plate glass, hard wood mantels, etc, etc.; everything of the very best; elegant neighborhood, and convenient to both steam and cable cars. THOS. LIGGETT, 114 Fourth ave aul7-7-TT8iu FOR SALE IMPHOVED REAL ESTATE. Eiut End Residence. FOB SALE-2 LOTS. 20X183 IEET, t CEDAE St., with frame house 4 rooms; 13,500. D. BEHEN & SOW, 4112 Fenn ave. au25-M T7I9R SALE-NEW FRAME HOUSE, BROOMS. V etc.: lot 24x150; No. 5122 Penn ave; Huo. D. BEHEN & SON, 4112 Penn ave. an23-24 FOR SALE-BEAUTIFUL 8 AND 8-BOOMED houses at Homewood, from 2,200 upward, on easy payments. MELLON BKOTilEKS.at Penna. B. R. depot. East Liberty. au23-116-TT8SU FOR SALE-f3,000-ON EASY PAYMENTS Lot G0XI2S It, located In an excellent neigh borhood, on one of the main avenues. W. C, STEWART, U4 Fourth are. au25-U-SU FOR SALE-FINE S-ROOMED HOUSE LOT 48x133 feet, on Grazier street, Homewood: will s-ll cheap and on easy payments. MELLON BROl-HEKS, 6W9 Station St.. E. E. aul8-90-MWrsu 3 TICK SALE-FRAME HOUSE, 6 ROOMS, halL attic. Inside shutters, etc;, and small house or 2 rooms. Beattyst., E. E.; a rare bar gain. D. BEHEN X SON, 4112 Penn ave. au25-24 FOR SALE-ON LEM1NGTQN AVE.. NEAR Lincoln ave., 2J4 acres; good lrame house of 5 rooms; elegant water: finest of fruit In abun dance: 87.C0O. THOS. LIGGETT, 114 Fourth ave. aul7-;S-TTSSu F IOR 8LE-M,000-NEW QUEEN ANNE brick dwelling, containing 10 roams and nil covenlences: lot 47x148; the best property for the money in Shadyslde. W. C. STEWART, 114 1 ourth ave. au25-ll-su FORSALE-2,500-SOMEKSST.: NEWFRAME dwelling or 0 rooms; hall, vestibule, slate mantels; city water,; good cellar, eic; lot ZOx 120: a great bargain. 5. K. COOPER & CO, 107 fourth avenue. au25-71 ITOR SALE-ON SOUTH HILAND AVE.-LOT 374x140 to 20-rt. alley, brlca house of 8 rooms and bathroom; large front and side porches: ele- nt neighborhood and Tery desirable. THOS. IGGETT. No. 144 Fourth ave. au!7-75-wssu FOR SALE-CORNER MELLON AND BLACK sts., only one square from Negleyave., neat frame bouse or 6 rooms, finished attic, city water, gas, etc.; lot 30x100: price only S2.800. J. E. COOPER 4 CO.. 107 Fourth ave. au25-7l FOR SALE-I1B.500-ELEGANT BRICK RESI DENCE, containing 12 rooms and all Im provements; lot 87x200 ft. desirably located on one ot the finest paved avenues of East End. W. C. STEWART. 114 Fourth ave. au25-U-su FOR SALE 830,000 NEW AND SUBSTAN TIAL brick residence, containing 12 large rooms and all conveniences; lot 114x410 ft: this Is one of the finest located and cheapest pieces of property In Shadyslde. W. C. STEWART, 114 t ourth ave. au25-ll-sn FORSALE HANDSOMEBR1CKAND FRAME houses In close proximity to both Hiland and Negley aves., on paved streets, and all modern conveniences, at low prices and easy payments. MELLON BROTHERS, at Penna. R. R. Depot, East Liberty. au25-113-TTSU FOR SALE-A FINE 6-ROOMED HOUSE ON a triangular lot, with 115 feet fronton a 60 foot street: this bargain Is handy to Fifth avenue cable andP. R. Ii., and we oner at S2,6u0on easy payments. MELLON BROTHERS, at Penna. K. R. depot. East Liberty. au24-U6-TTSSu FORSALE-tll.OOO, ON EASY PATMENTS: A new Queen Anne brick dwelling, containing 12 rooms, all conveniences, fine gas fixtures, and Is elegantly papered; lot 55x175 feet; located in tbe heart of the East End, on one of the main avenues. IV. C STEW ART, 114 Fourth ave. aulMB-su FOR SALE-f2.7C0-ON VERY EASY PAY MENTS, frame dwelling, 5 rooms, finished attic, hall, vestibule. Inside shutters, porches, etc., located on Gross St., Twentieth ward; three minutes' walk to station: lot 21x100. L. O. FRAZIER, Forty-fifth and Butler sts. au24-84-TTSn FOR SALE-ON O'HARA ST.-NEAR WAL NUT St., lot 42x130, good frame house 8 rooms, bath room, basement laundry, elegant front and side porches: convenient to both steam and cable cars; very desirable; only 7 ,500. THOS. LIG GETT, No. 114 Fourth ave. aul6-30-16.17.18, 22, 24, 25 . FOR SALE LINCOLN, NEAR FRANK3 TO WN avenue Good frame dwelling, 9 rooms, hall, bath, range, h. and c water, both gases, front and back porches, shade trees and shrub bery: choice location r lot 50x19): at a low price and easy terms. J. K. COOPER A CO., 107 Fourth ave. au25-7l TTIOR SALE-HSOO-MEADOW ST., NEAR mer ave.. new and ve.rv neitt fnnin hnna J? Larimer ave.. w 4 rwuis, reception nail, xwp nnisned attic rooms, both gases, nicely papered throughout, front and back porches, nice front yard, good neighborhood, etc: lot 24x100: perfect sewerage. J. R. COOPER &. CO., 107 Fourth ave. au25-71 FORSA.LE-ON MEADOW ST.-NEAR LARI MER ave.. lot 42x150, good 2-story frame cottage bouse of 5 rooms, front porch, good dry cellar, natural gas, hot and cold water, elegant drainage, shade trees in front, etc. ; about 10 min utes' walk from either line of cable cars or East Liberty station: only S3.30O. THOS. LIGGETT. No. 141 Fourth ave. aul7-75-wgsu TTIOK SALE-6 CHOICE HOUSES ON SIDNEY JL' St.. above 23d; best location on Southslde; houses have pressed brick fronts and contain 8 rooms, with bath and laundry, if wanted city water, both gases and first-class plumbing: one square from Carson st- cars; terms, 1,000 cash, balance payable to suit the purchaser. Apply, as noted on houses, or to B. PHILLIPS, Dispatch otdce. Fifth ave., city. au23-30-Tursu POR S ALE SHADYSIDE RESIDENCE NEW Queen Anne brick dwelling. S rooms, recep tion hall, bath, laundry, hot and cold water, tile hearths, sliding doors, plate glass windows, front and rear porches, pantry, flag walks, etc. : conve- nlent to steam and ia caoie cars, and surrounded by new and flnei residences; lot 37KX190 feet to alley; prlce7,500; terms easy, 1W L v. x iuuila, jt ony- uiiu auu cutler sts au24-84-TT6U FOR SALE-ON COR. PENN AND LINDEN aves.. lot 46x179, elegant brick bouse, recep tion hall, parlor, library, dining room, kitchen and large pantry on first floor, five bedrooms and bath on second floor: large finished at tic with servants' room, cedar room and trunk room, electric bells, hard wood mantels, elegant front porch, sliding doors, etc., etc. : all the latest Improvements, and every thing of the very best; onfy (16,1100. THOS. LIGGETT, No. 114 Fourth ave. aul6-30-16, 17,18,22,24.25 FOR SALE PARTIES LOOKING FOR houss cannot find a more desirable situation than Oakland square: tbe greater number of the durably built, handsomely finished new dwellings erected there bave been sold within the past sixty days; asphalt pavements, natural and artificial gas. a beautirnl park planted with shade trees, and convenience to the city, being but 20 minutes by Pittsbnrg Traction road, are among the ad vantages. Prices, S8. 500 an d (6. 700, on easy term a. Apply to C. H. CHANCE, on the premises. Jy23-66 Allegheny Residences. FOR SALE-FOR ALLEGHENY CITY PROP ERTY see EW1NG ft BYEKS, No. 107 Federal street. an25-9 ITIOR SALE NO. 144 JACKSON BTREET (BIG bargain): see EWINO ft B YERS. No. 107 Fed eral street. aa21-39-wssu FORSALE-SEEEWING&BYERS FOR AL LEGHENY city property; office No. 107 Federal street. au25-51 FOR SALE-NO. 1 NIXON STREET-ONLY 8T.300. Possession September 1. EW1&G& BYERS, No. 107 Federal street. aua-39-wssu FOR SALE-fS, 000-THAT ELEGANT NEW and substantial press brick dwelling (never occupied), containing 9 rooms, batb, stationary washstands, laundry, cement cellar and all Im provements, located on Ackley st, head ot Monterey St., Allegheny. W. C. STEWART. 114 Fonrth ave. ap21-19-su FORSALE ORTO LET A BE AUT1FUL NEW house of 7 rooms, bath room, pantry, finished attic, etc., on Marshall ave., Allegheny: 2 min utes' walk, on good boardwalk to electric cars, which will run to Pittsburg postofflce after Octo ber 1; house will be finished September 1; price 15.000; terms to salt THOS. M. MARSHALL. Jh.. 117 Diamond St., Pittsburg. Pa. au23-24 Suburban Residences. 17IOR SALE WILKINSBURG, NEAR STA 1 TION 15 per cent Investment: 2 frame houses of 5 rooms each, with lot 33x132. For particulars see J. R. qOQPERftCO.. 107 Fourth ave. au25-7I FOR SALE WILKLNSBURG ROSS ST., near Wood, two-story frame dwelling of 7 rooms, hall, front and back stairs, front and back porches, natural gas. good cistern well of good water, grape arbor, sbade trees, etc ; lot 30x132. J. B. uuvrui ft uo., loi jrourtn ave. au25-7l FOR bo SALE-SUBURBAN RESIDENCE TW oorougn, a acres; hvu reet front on t principal ver falling avenue: on good macadamized road; never falling spring and well of purest water; large, beautiful ones aweuing. witn state rooz, marble mantels. Inside w. c., bath, laundry, pantry, natural and Illuminating gases; best fruited place In the country; a bargain. W. H. HESELBARTH. Real Estate Agent, 121 Wabash St., West End. city. an23.TTK8u FOR SALE LOTS. Citr Lots. TTIOR SALE-LOT 20XIC0, CARNEGIE AVE. chean If taken at once. D. BEHEN 4 SON, 4112 Penn ave au-2t TT'OR SALE-LOTS ON BLUFF AND VICKROY jl' sts., near college terms to suit. ROBT. CO WARD, 20 Bluff st. aUl-87-TT6SU TTiOR SALE-BEAUTIFUL LOTS AT MORN J INGSIItE, Eighteenth ward; can be bought for (50 to ((CO; long payment: the owner will build houses for purchasers and give long time to pay for them; requiring an outlay of very little more than a filr rent. Call upon the owner, CHAS. E. CORNELIUS. 406 Grant St.. Plttsbnrc- or ?.HBon tbe premises and see his agent, N. P. SaWYER. . au22-19 Allejrtacnv Lots. FOR SALE-OX100 FEET ON RIVER AVE NUE (at a big sacrifice). See EW1NG ft BY EKS, No. 107 Federal street. an25-5t FOR SALE-3 FINE BUILDING LOTS 20X100 each on Willis street. Nunnery Hill, at less than cost ir sold before Sept, 1. See EWINO ft B YERS, No. 107 Federal street. au25-51 Suburban JLots. FOR SALE-LOT. WILKINSBURG: 2 MIN UTES from station: lot 33x132: cheap and terms to suit. J. B. COOPER ft CO., 107 Fourth aye Farms. FOR SALE-FARM 550 ACRES. EXCELLENT location, Monroe Co . Ohio, fronting on Ohio river. 43 miles below Wheeling, W. Va. For de scription, address WM. STEWART, SlstersvlIIe, W. Va. au25-97 IOR SALE AN IMPROVED FARM OF 4! acres tin the oil tvirinnl. P(nn Inwnihln !F"t.le.r..c.22n,J,L P1 bargain. Address MBS. JtLIZABETH TOBEN, Glade Mill, or NO. 14 1MJ.&IJM SU-lWttUi FOR SALE LOTS. East End Lota. T7IOR SATF-SLOIO CASH LOT 8SX2G0 FSET. JU desirably located on one of tbe finest avenues (paved) In the East End. W. C. STEWART. 114 Fourth ave. au4-VSa FOR SALE-WELL. LOCATFD BUILDING sites on Grazier st. at low nrlces and on easy Esyments. MELLON BROTHERS, at Pcnna. R. . depot. East Liberty. auC5-ll-t-Tussu FOR SALE-ON SOUTH HILAND AVE., LOT 40x131 to sewered alley; S3.tu0cash or H0 on time: offered for a short time only. THOS. LIGQETT, No. U4 Fourth ave. auIS-31-15, 17, 19, 22, 24, 25 FOR SALE NICE BUILDING LOT, SOUTH of P. R. It. and handy to Ben Venue station; 50 feet front for tSoO, on easy payments. MELLON BROTHERS, at Penna. K.B. depot. East Liberty. au25-115-WSSu FOR SALE-ON ROUPST.. BETWEEN FIFTO ave. and Walnut St.. beautiful lot 40x100 to 20ft. alley; elegant neighborhood, good sewer age and convenient to both steam and cable cars; only S2.400. THOS. LIGGETT, No. 114 Fourth ave. aulS-31-16,17.19.22,24.25 FOR SALE ON WALNUT ST.. NEAR Hiland ave., beautiful lot 75x220 to a 50ft. st. : elegant nelghborbood: convenient Co both steam and cable cars; special terms if purchaser will Improve a; once. THOS. LIGGETT, No. 114 Fourth ave. aul7-74-wrssu FOR SALE ON BARTON ST., BETWEEN Center and Ellsworth aves.. beautiful lot 60x150: connections to sewer, natural and arti ficial gas and city water made to each lot: reason able price and on easy terms. THOS. LIGGETT, No. U4i ourth ave. auI7-74-WFSSu TTIOR SALE-BAUM GROVE LOTS-f40 TO S30 j. a iocs ironi; sewerea. curoea ana nag stone sidewalks complete: these prices? Full li wr.ere can von dnnlicate information from VFI.T.I1V BROS.. Station st . . E.. or JOHN P. BAXTER, Agt., 512 Smltbneld st. au25-59-wssu FOR SALE-LOTS! LOTSI-3 CHOICE LOTS on Frankstown ave.. Brusbton station. Bank of Commerce addition plan; each 40x140 feet to 24 foot alley: terms to suit: cheapest lots In the market. Secure plan from JOHN F. BAXTER, Agent, 512 Smlthfield st. au25-59-WSSn FOR SALE-ON EDWIN ST., ONE SQUARE from Hiland ave.. lots 120 ft.deep to a wwered alley; natural and artificial gas: city water on the street: good neighborhood and desirable loca tion; only HO per foot front; terms to suit pur chasers. THUS. LIGGETT. No. 114 Fourth ave. ault-31-16, 17, 19,22, 24, 25 FOR SALE-ONLY fi50 CASH. BALANCE ON easy payments, will buy a lot 50x150 reet to an alley In the McComb's grove plan, which is one ot tbe most beautifully located plans of lots in tbe East End. being In Shadyslde (Squirrel Hill dis trict). In a nelghborbood that is strictly first class: the new electric road, which will be In operation In October, passes this property; it is within 10 minutes' walk of Fifth avenue cable cars and but a few steps from the proposed park. Sold subject to building restriction at prices ranging from ,1,000 to S1.50U per lot. Call and get a plan. If you want to see the property, take Fifth avenue cable car. get off at Wllklns ave. and walk to Wightman st. W. C. STEW ART, U4 Fourth ave. Jyl4-14-su FOB SALE-EAST END BUILDING SITES Prices, terms and all Information cheerfully furnished on application. Lot 175 feet on Fifth avenne, near Hliand, running back 220 feet to Arabella street: five lots, each 50x170. on Neville street, corner Center avenue: lot 100x135 on Re becca street, near Penn avenue; lot 60x23 on Negley avenue, near Penn avenue: lot 187x115 on Negley avenne, one square from Penn avenue: lot 111X170 corner Negley avenue and Martaretta St.; several lots 100x300 reet on Wlneblddle ave nue: lot 57X108 onMargaretta St.; 20 lots, each 40x200 feet, on Falrmount avenne: several lots on Atlantlo avenne. each 50x140; lots on Conrad st each 50x160. etc., etc. STRAUB & MORRIS, cor ner Wood st. and Third avenue. au25-so Hazelwood Lots. FOR SALE-LOTS AT HAZELWOOD AND Glen wood, near the station: forest and trmt trees, graded streets, sidewalks, city water, houses for sale on monthly payments if desired: Second Ave. Electric Railway will pass In front of these lots; B. & o. Railroad fare monthly tickets. 6H cents per trip. GEORGJS C. BURGW1N. 150 Fourth ave. Jy24-l2-MWsn POR SALE BUSINESS. Business Chances. TTOR SALE-A GOOD BAKERY, CHEAP, a.- uwiub riiuu uusioess: koou reasons lor sell ing, Inquire at 2130 SARAH ST. FOR SALE-S50O WILL BUY ONE OF THE best restaurants on Smlthfield St.: owner must leave city at once; great chance to make money. ALLES & BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 187. au21-82 TTIOK SALE BAKERY, CONFECTIONERY, .. lyU.1I EAllU.lCni, trsdp In tnwn tf mnmr long lease, low rent: good chance for the right man: good reason for selling. Address BAKER, Dispatch office. au21-10 TmOE SALE-HESTAURANT-SO0BKST LIT JU TLE stand In tbe city, bavlng a net annual profit of 3.000; splendid chance for a live, active man that understands the business; call early. J. E. COOPER & CO., 107 Fourth ave. au&Tl TTIOR SALE BESTAURANT-S800-BEST LIT J TLE stand In the city, having a net annnal profit of (3.000: splendid chance for a live, active man that understands the business. Call early. J. R. COOPER ft CO.. 107 Fourth ave. iu23-j FOR SALE FINEST, COMPLETE OUTFIT tor drugstore in the citr: all new; prescrip tion case, JO-rt. counter, side cases, two show cases, etc. : will sell for frtoo: cost 81,500. Inquire at ALBEMARLE HOTEL, Sixth street. au24-74 T7IOR SALE-FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT JU and confectionery business, on Sixth avenne. Homestead; best stand In the borough; immediate possession given; good reason for selling. Call on or address GEO. W. GILES, Real Estate and insurance Agent, Homestead, jra. au22-29-TbSSu FOR S A LE A SPLEN DID CON FECTION ER Y". news, stationery, tobacco and clsrars and no tions stand: business runs handsome and sure, and growing every day: situated before a public place; price very low. Including stock. Inquire at once at 4702 PENN AVE,, two doors from Pearl. au20-69-TnsSu FORSALE ONE OF THE FINEST AND OLD EST established retail businesses In Pittsburg. Is located In the heart or the city: stock is new and not controlled by style; will inventory about 110, 000. Tbls is an elegant opportunity for a wide awake man to get Into a clean, profitable and legitimate buslnes. W. C. STEWART, 114 Fourth avenne. Jyl4-14-Su FOR SALE-THE BEST FALL AND WIMER business season that Pittsbnrg has ever known will soon be bere. Choice cheap grocery stores, drygoods and notion stores, bakeries, furnished house for roomers, very profitable laree bakery and confectionery, cigar stores, feed store, milk depot, restaurants and dining rooms, printing office, shoe stores: good city grocery stoie to ex change for city building lots. Free particulars. SHEPARD ft CO.. 54 Fifth ave. au21-51 Business Stands. FIR SALE-(8,50O TERMS TO SUIT. 3-STORY brick business property on Grant, between Second and Third avenues. ALLES 4 BAILEY. 164 Fourth avenue. Telephone 167. au22-89-Tbssu OK SALE-THE NOKTHSIDE GRAIN AND teed elevator and warehouse, corner North and Irwin avenues, Allegheny, Pa., with all fur- nishments: a bargain to the right party. Address J. V. HUTCHINSON, New Brighton, 1 , pa. aulW2 FOB SALE SEVERAL PIECES OF PROP ERJ? Y on Fourth ave. : also a number of pieces on Penn ave., Smlthfield st. and other good streets: will take pleasure in elvlng full par ticulars and showing surveys to parties desiring to purchase. W. C. STEWART. 114 Fourth ave. ap21-19-sn FOR SALE 3IISCELLANEOUS. Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock, etc FOR SALE-A FINE LEATHER TOP ROAD buggy and set of harness, for 870. Address BUGGY.lDlspatch Office. au25-63 TTIOR SALE-ROAD TEAM, BAY MARES. J? matched: young, sound, speedy, gentle and sbjusu. Auaress.. J), Dispatch office. au25-13t FOR SALE-BICYCLE, BRAN NEW VICTOR safety: used one week; reduction; must sell. Address BARGAIN. Dispatch Office. auS-23 iOR SALE-GOOD SECOND-HAND SIX- SEATrcarrlage: to he seen at L. GLESEN- KAM. jf a w. 'a warerooms. sn 1'enn ave an25-92 TTTANTED TO EXCHANGE A FINE, WELL VV broke English setter dog, 2 years old, for B. L. shotgun. Address DOG, Dlspath office au25-64 FOB SALE-f20-PONY, HARNESS AND cart: is new and the handsomest turnout In the East End: reason for selling, owner leaves the city. W. C. STEWART, 114 Fourth ave. Jy7-10-Su rOR SALE-AN IDEAL DRIVING HORSE, 7-year-old, bright bay, 15$ bands, fast trot ter and would single-root under saddle; hand some perfectly sound and without a fault. B. s.. Dispatch office auls-38-TUFSu TTWJR SALE TWO BREWSTER SIDE-BAR fries, one doctor's bursy and fonr rmrt JU buggies. carts; also one draft and one buggy horse; will sell cheap to make room for other goods: call and get a bargain. BENNETT ft FLOCKER, cor. Klrk patrlck and West End ave au24-66 TJWE SALE-A FINE TURNOUT-BAY MARE. JJ sound and gentle and good roadster, one buggy made by Glesenkamn ft Son, one set of single driving harness, also one family barouche. The above can be seen for a few days at tbe stables or A. JACKMAN ft SON, 530 to &J6 Penn ave. city. au23-72 FOR SALE-HORSES AND CARRIAGES-IN order to settle an estate the following prop erty Is offered at private sale: Bay horse Grover Clevelaud. s years old, 16 hands, s'iredby Hugo: this horse Is very stvllsh. good galted. and. with out training, gives promise of speed, prompt driver and a No. 1 roadster. Sorrel mare Caprice 4 years old. IS! hands, sired by Beaumont, he by Belmont; this mare Is good looking, well bred, and should. If trained, learn to go fast. Gray mare 8 years old, 15S bands, sound, gentle and Srompt driver; has been used forfamlly purposes, ay horse 8 years old. 15K hands, sound, gentle a prompt driver; Is suitable for a barouche or light delivery wagon. Alo 1 rockaway, I side-bar buggy, 1 doctor's buggy, 1 set double harness almost new, single harness, robes, etc. This property must be sold. For prices, etc. Inquire at THOMAS E. POLLARD'S. 1044 and 1046 Penn ave. and Eleventh st. au2t-67-Tussu Machinery and'Ietnls. TTKJB BALE ENGINES AND BOILERS NEW X and refitted: repairing promptly attended to. PORTER FOU NDRY AN jJit ACH1NE CO., LIM.. below Suspension bridge Allegheny, Pa. aulO-29 TTWH SALE-20-HORSE POWER WESTING JC HOUSE engine and 80-horse power tubular boiler, wtb frontand stack complete; about new. Apply to BCHU KITE ft CO., South Jvlghteenth St., Pittsburg, Pa. au2sM0 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. ailscellaneons. TTiOR SALE-SMALL SAFE, NEW; PRICH v tJOz combination lock. etc. CH.LOVE. A' onlyS S3 Fourth avenue. au23-25 17IOB SALE-PARTY GOING TO EUROPB wish to dispose or their furniture. Inquire No. 45I6 DAVIIjSON STREET, city. anZS-g-insa TO LET. City Residences. TO LET-10-ROOM HOUSE ON ONE OF THE cross avenues near to bmltbfleld St.: water on each Boor. C. H. LOVE; S3 Fourth avenue. au23-25 O LET-FURNISHED. OR FURNITURE FOR sale-house or? rooms and ball, hath, w. c. nat, and art. gas, electric bells, finely papered thronghout, new carpets, new furniture. No. SO Washington St.; 6 minutes from postofflce: pos session given at once. Apply to R. C. PATTER SON. 511 Market St.. Pittsburg. Jy.S-9-su TO LET-FORTY-FIFTH ST. BRICK DWELL ING. 6 rooms, attic hall, natural gas, S2J pernio.: Harrison st. brick, 6 rooms, halt, attic, etc., 23 per mo. : Thlrtv-seventh st- frarae.G rooms, hall, attic, bath, natural gas. S20 per mo.: Butler St., 8 rooms, hall, bath, natural gas. etc.. $S5per mo. L. O. FRAZIER, Forty-fifth and Bntler sts. au24-84-TTSu Allezhenr Residences. TO LET-SEE EWINO BYEKS FOR ALLE GHENY houses; office No. 107 Federal street. au24-99 rpO LET-ON BUENA VISTA-BRICK HOUSE JL V 8 rooms, with all the Improvements; mwui location; Immediate possession. A. I). WILSON, 55 Federal street. auji-o-i,2u,;z:a TO LET-ON SANDUSKY STHEET-TWO-STORY brick house of 5 rooms and hatltgas and water: possession at once. See JEWING B YERS. 107 Federal st. au24-S9 fTIO LET-NEW 6-ROOM FRAME HOUSE. x. secona ward, Allegheny: porches, large yard, 816. no water tax. W. W. MCNEILL & IX.1L.L a an25-M ci;u., xvo lonrtn ave. Suburban Residences- TO LET-ELEGANTLY FURNISHED HOUSE at Edgeworth. P..FI.W. A C. R. R.; 8 rooms, finished attic, w. c, bathroom, both kinds of gas: will be rented to responsible person from October L 1889, to April 1, 1S90. Address L.B.2L.. Leader office. an2j-7 ADanmcnU. TO LET-ONE NICELY FURSISHED ROOM; also, one unfurnished back parlor, with use or kitchen. Up. 42 WATSON ST., near Chestnut, city. au 25-97 T LET FnExisiirn Knmt wmr kitchen, left hVTP nri 1fA ntrnklipd fnfrilnir beds: sewing machines, etc.: washing done by us; $3 75 to f4 50 for all. 41 LOGAN ST.. near Wylie. au253 Offices. Dek Room, tbe TO LET-IN TOE NEW DISPATCH BUILD ING. 75, 77 and 79 Diamond street, two or the roomiest and best-lighted offices to be fonnd in the city; rent, S20Oand fJU) per annum, including elec tric lights. Janitor service and steam beating. Apply between 10 A. M. and 1 r. M., or between 2 and 4 P.M. JV23-67 Business Stands. TO LET-A STORE AND DWELLING OS" Smlthfield St. C H. LOVE, 93 .Fourth ave- TO LET-LARGE STOREROOM AND DWELL . ING, Nos. 27 and 29 Diamond st. C. H. LOVE, 93 Fourth avenne. an2S-25 STOLEN. STOLEN-A MAN GOT A HORSE FROM ME onthe23d. and up to Saturday morning. Au gust 24, has failed to return tbe horse: the borso is a small bay mare, with letters A. T. branded on the left front 'boulder, with white star on fore head, and holds ber tongue out while on the go. and the skin is broken on her back: the horse bad a shell saddle ou when taken awiy; any person finding this horse will please notify me at Ingram station. Pa. M. J. McMAHAS. au25-13 STRAYED. STRAYED-A SMALL MOOLEY COW WITH short tall; color red and gray mixed. All ex-' Senses paid for her return to JOHN McCABE, I Iraddock, Pa. au22-34 TRAYED-CAMETO THE PREMISES OF J.l A. HEJ9HAW. Ellsworth aye., near Shady slde station, 2 donkeys: owner can have same by calling and paying expenses orwUl be sold ac-. cording to law. an25-113 PERSONAL. ERSONAL LOUIS ROGALINER, OF THE Busy Bee Hive, leaves to-night for Philadel phia. New York and Boston on a two weeks business trip. au25-l33 Personal-books: books! booksp New and old. ancient and nioacrn. standard and rare. legal, medical and scientific 30. 000 vol umes to select from. LEVI'S BOOK STORE. 900 Liberty st- ao3-93 FOUND. FOUND-ALL Complexion LADIES USE TA-VA-ZON" Balml Removes rjlmnles. flesh worms anu every Kina oi sitin eruption, impart ing to tbe complexion the rosy freshness of youth. Price 50c GRIFFITH'S DRUG STORE. Third and Grant. Pittsburg. H all druggists. Read Herald of Health." au25-28 LOST. LOST-SATURDAY, THEI7TH INST., ON THE 3:30 p. at. Washington accommodation train, a photographic lens, with duplex shutter. Finder will be rewarded by returning It to W. S. BELL ft CO.. Wood st., Pittsbnrg. au22-69 AUCTION SALES. AT AUCTION. Fine carpets, curtains and general household (roods, on the premises at No. 219 Wylie ave.. WEDNESDAY MORNING, August 23, at 10 A. It. Fine plnshparlorsnit. mahogany center table, ornaauents. French clock, nne marble, vases, rose jars, lace curtains, rugs. mats, fenders, coal vases, velvet body Brussels and ingrain camets. fine chamber snits in walnut, wardrobes," bed lounges in hair cloth, bedding; mattresses, springs. Singer sewing machine,nne silverware, glassware and dishes, dining chairs, extension table, cooking ntensils: laundry famishment, etc, etc Home open after S o'clock morning ot the sale. HENRY AUCTION CO., LIM.. au25-101-Tuwsu Auctioneers. ATTRACTIVE BALE AT AUCTION Vt fine fnraitnro and carpets TUESDAY' MORNING, Angnst 27, 1S89, at 10 o'clock, at tbe rooms. No. 311 Market street. Fine parior snits in plnsb, silks, reps and haircloth, lounges, couches, fancy rockers, easy chairs, etc; fine chamber suito, wardrobes, folding; beds, dressing; cases, washstands, desks, hall racks,ttables,cbairs. door and window curtains, linoleum, rngs, pillows.beddin?. sprinS,clocks. lamps, toiletware, willow rockers, cabinets, mirrors, dishes and glassware, refrigerator, Btoves, wringers, notions, office furniture, chiffoniers, bookcases, bedsteads, extension tables, sideboards, etc etc HENRY AUCTION CO.. LLU. an25-100 Auctioneers. An Army of Renters Seeking Homes and Business Houses at Wilmerding. The East Pittsbnrg Improvement Company has invested large sums of money in laying out the town of WlIxMERDING And in fnrnishine: it with the most complete and extensive system of public improvements in Allegheny county, outside the cities, includ ing sidewalks, sewers, water, natural gas and electric lights, and it now takes pleasure in calling the attention of wide-awake builders and investors to the opportunity afforded them by the great and growing demand for resi dences and business houses at Wilmerding. This demand comes especially from young and enterprising men and firms who have not suffi cient capital to both build and stock large stores, but who are able and willing to pay a handsome rent for adequate facilities, or pur chase buildings outright on long time. Mary houses aro now in course of construction, but not enough to nil 10 per cent of the require ments. Information as to the kind and size of bouses In greatest demand cheerfully furnished by the company, and special prices given on lota sold for immediate improvement, For further particulars call on or address East Pittshurglmprovemeni-COi Westinghouse Building, aua-wsu PITTSBURG. PA. T!CA?'5S5.0,SBOUR:'B- kichardbabbowS. DAJiBOWa & OSBOURNE D JOB PRINTERS, , . SO Diamond street. Telephone No. SDJ se2-k5BTTSSa "VTUEHLBRONNER'S Jjl VEGETABLE AND POULTRYSTAUD supplies all tbe city hotels: housewives will find It to their advantage to deal with him. Telephone H. I2B DIAMOJND MARKET, PittsStujj. JjMrSi-Stl 7. 1 imetetemm VsL4iW- -Jfc-jJsJ'fc -A-aL-sT J-'..3iitevisfc:JJsa&saiaifcsi..H,