ii"aj"grr7JB5BKilBpEuHMH.BBffi8 fKBjswgjHSsrMfci, '' 'ISBsK By- j ONE MOEE jL BElfuTIFUL DISPLAY IN READINESS For I the Coming Exposition Medieval and nnlssnnce Styles Illustrated In Carx- loir and Inlay. t1ipi fis Inst been received bv Mr. Thomsls Pickering, proprietor of the mam : jnotli furniture store, Penn avenue and r Tenia street, the wonderfully beautiful sets h of art furniture which he has had specially g designed to grace his exhibit in the coming Exposition. These sets, for novelty, origi nality and exquisite design, have never been approached by anything in. the line of v art furniture seen in Pittsburg. Worthy of first mention among them are the parlor and bedroom suites. They em body the very highest ideals in modern art of house furnishing decorations. There are many marked excellencies of design, orna mentation and rich material employed which are deserving of critical notice and study. The parlor suite consists of several large chairs of various designs, sofa and divan all richly upholstered in the most luxurious manner, enriched by deep fringes almost sweeping the carpet, and covered with Gobe lin tapestry, each seat and back of a dis tinct original design and a real work of art. Other beautiful pieces in this set are the chimney piece, table, cabinet and magnifi cent pedestal in brass and onyx. The bedroom suite, of eight pieces, is val ued at 52,500, and is illustrative of the French school of design of the eighteenth century, the prominent features of which nre novelty, elegance, grace, delicacy of fancy and singular finish. All the forms end outlines are light and graceful without the sense of flimsiness or insecurity, and the faithful copying of nature in the ex quisite floral carvings aud inlays are altogether charming. The materials em ployed are white mahogany from Brazil and East India satin wood, which, from their fine texture, exquisitely delicate color and har mony o! tone proves them to be the choicest of material. The bedstead is of medium height, the foot-board low enough to ahow a view of the room without sacrificing symmetry or harmony. The dominant features are the large arched, half circle panels, enriched by graceful forms of flowers and foliage in buhl work, an exquisite inlay formed of brass, copper, niother-of-pearl and precious woods, of most delicate workmanship. Above'the panels is a frieze hung with fes toons and garlands of flowers and foliage in most delicate and intricate carving. The posts, brackets, sides and molding are also delicately carved and inlaid. The inside of the lower head and foot panels and side rails are upholstered in pale rose-colored satin thickly tufted, imparting on air of refine ment and luxury. The dresser and commode, also of fine proportion's, are elaborately carved and in laid, the front being curved, and top, of satinwood, inlaid with brass and mother-of--pearl. The glass-standard is very rich in carving and inlay, between the upright posts of which swings a large oval, bev-' eled-plate mirror. The mantel and its cabinet is a marvel of beauty and rich workmanship, in perfect harmony with the furniture here described, and is fitted with facings of tecali, or Mexi can onyx, and hearth of the same precious material of a pale sapphire tint Until Tuesday morning next these ex quisite suites may be seen in Mr. Pickering's great store, Penn avenue and Tenth street, after which date they will be removed to his stand in the Exposition building. ".'ie stand is in the gallery of the main Exposi tion building, next to the Art Gallery, on the side of the building nearest to Duquesne way. Taken with the remainder of his ex hibit, it is safe to say that Mr. Pickering's enterprise in procuring these matchless suites will easily place his display far in advance of any other. He will show a complete line of furniture in all grades, from the simplest and least expensive to the most pretentious and costly, in a manner creditable to his business enterprise and calculated to form one of the most attractive features of Pittsburg's Exposition. - . , School Supplies. - L. Brpnninger & Co., 635 Smithfield st, ifPittsbuig, Pa., is the place to bur them. Tue"Ht""fe the largest assortment of sjates, school begs, pencil boxes, etc, in the market. "Wholesale and retail. Brown-hcqunrd Benten. Unwholesome, poorly prepared food makes many a man old before his time. Those who use Marvin's Pure Eye or Queen's Jubilee bread never need the elixir of life; they live long enough without it. ttssu SHIRLEY DARElx01 something of the cost of cosmetia, and also answer many of the correspondent! who are constantly asking her advice. MEETINGS. VTOTICE THE ANNUAL MEETING OF L the stockholders ot the Frohsinn Society to elect Directors takes place at their office, SOo Penn avc TUESDAY. September 10; 18S9.f rom 4 o'clock P. M, till 9 o'clock p. is. anS-p C. W. KRAUS. Secretary. RELIGIOUS. OTICE-INVUfUIBLE LODGE. K.OFP, will hold memorial services SUNDAY, September 1, at Myotic Chain Hall. E. E., at 1 o'clock F. 1L, Frankstown ave and Station st, account death 1'. C. W'm. Phillips and R. Powell. Kev. E. D. Hammond will condnct services. auSl-92 DIVIDENDS. Thorn Oil Comi-ant, ) 125 Fourth ave.. (Second floor,) Pittsbubq. August 29. 18S9. ) BIVIDEND-ELEVENTH DIVIDEND The Board ol Directors of the company e this day declared a dividend of TWO PER CENT, payable at the office of Wm. Guckert, President, No. 125 Fourth avenue, on and after August 29, 1889. JOS. FUHRER, JR., Treasurer. au29-70 AUCTION SALES. -., W. B. RODGER ATTORNEY, ,V 93 Diamond street. & TrrASTER'S SALE NS By virtue of an order of the Court of Com nimi Pleas No. L of Allegheny countv, at No. 'i 255 September term, 18S9. in re Robert Wood- i.side et at. Trustees, vs Robert WooatMe, . partition In equity. The undersigned will expose at pnblic sale, on the premises, on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 18S9, , At 2 o'clock p. M., ,-. the following described real estate, u situated on ' HERR'8 ISLAND. In Eighth ward, CITY OF ALLEGHENY, Pennsylvania, beginning at a point on north side of Herr's Island, on divi ,iiiion line of lots 2 and 3. In plan mado by E. H. f Hastings. September 1L 1843, duly recorded; thence along said division line a. C9i e. en tiiely across said island to low-water mark on r the Allegheny river; thence eastwardly up said ' river to middle of lot No. 3 in said plan, being westerly line of lot conveved to James B. D. Meeds; thence by said Meeds line 59 w. across said island to low-water mark on the northwardly branch of the Allegheny river; thence down said river westerly to the dividing line aforesaid at the place of begin- 1 nine, being the westerly half of lot No 3 in .. Hastings' plan aforesaid, containing 4 acres, f more or less, except so much thereof as was j, sold by Alex. Jay nes in his hfe time, and sub- 2 icct to the rights and privileges held and en ,5 joyed or to be held ana enjoyed, under deeds, leases and conveyances, heretofore made to "Stephen R. Morrison by Benjamin Herr, 'senior. j TERMS OF SALE . 500 in hand at time of sale ann thn tiAlanfA In cash on delivery of deed, or $500 in hand at liime oi sale ana iu.duo upon delivery of deed, the balance to be secured by bond, accom panied by mortgage on the premises (with sci fa clause and attorney's commission of 5 per cent for collection) payable in five years with Interest thereon at 6 per cent, pavabl e semi- Sannually. J. M. SWEARINGEN. SS W. W. MCNEILL & BRO.. Master. ,t-if Auctioneers, uk t ourtn ave. au24 00-8 TJCTION SALE DESIRABLE RESI- IUOJC property. Eleventh wanLAle- hyphen Jpbeny City, on Athton and Fleming aves., near McClure ave. Sale Remember 7. 1889. on thn I premises at 3 P. II. Fume dwelling of 7 rooms, etc; abundance of very fine fruits and grapes; about an acre and a quarter of ground; excel lent spring water, never fails: also city water; both eases: 138-ft. frontage on Ashton ave. Hand 135-fL frontage on Fleming ave.; within one square of Union Line street cars and one f square from California ave. extension and new electric railway, and 3 minutes' walk from Voods Run station. Ft. Wayne R, R, "Terms ids known at sale, or further particulars om ALLES A BAILEY. Real Estate Auc- raeers. 164 Fourth ave. TeL167. lulS-7-19,2J,24,36,2S,31,Be51.7 BEijC v I '. For It B3-Display advertisements on dollar per square or one insertion. Classified advertise ments on this page such as Wanted, lor Sale, To Let, eft, ten cents per line for each truer lion, and none taken lor less than fifty cents. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BRANCH OFFICES. For the accommodation of the public, Branch Offices have been established at thefollowingr 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 have accounts With TIM DIS PATCH. riTTSBURO. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. 1M Butler street. EMIL G. STOCKET. S4th street and. 1'enn ave. E. G. STUCKEY A CO., Wylle ave. and KnltoasU N. STOJtELY. Fifth Avenue Market House, EAST END. i. TV. WALLACE. 6K1 Fenn avenue. OAEXJLTtD. MCALLISTER & SHElBLEB,Sth av. ft AlWOOd St. eouTHStnx. JACOB 8POHN. No. SCarson street. II. A. DONALDbOM. 1707 Carson street. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAEKCREK, 89 Federal street. II. J. MCBKIDE. Federal and Ohio streets. KItED H. EGGEK8. 172 Ohio street. F. B. EOOEKS & SON. Ohio and Chestnut st. J. F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS MCHENRY. Western and lrwlnave. G. W. UUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaveraves. I'EKRY M. GLE1M. Hebe cca and Allegheny aves. WANTED. aiale ileln. "T7'ANTED A FIKST-CL.ASS HABBEB: YV (rood wages and steady work. Inquire at 804 l'ENN AVE., city. antl-g WANTED A K1K3T-C1.AS3 COATMAKER to go to a country torn. Inquire at P. J. LOUGHN EY'S, SK Liberty St. au31-9 WANTED-FOBEMAN t'OB BOILER SHOP; accustomed to reflncrv work. Address P. O. UOX 1TC, Philadelphia, Pa. au2-S2 WANTED COLORED BOY BETWEEN H and IS years of age. Call between II and 1 o'clock to-day at 66 SIXTH AVE. au31-a: XV7"ANTED-BOY JOB PltESS FKEDER; V none hot careful and competent need apply. TV. V. DEKMITT A CO., 407 Grant street. auJl-11 -TTTANTEO AT AVONDALE MINES -M V V good miners: Germans having families pre ferred. Apply at MINES, Lawsonham, Clarion co.. Pa. au3I-84 TITANTED-AT ONCE-FIRST-CLASS MAN VV TET. and tile setter. ' Anply ROOM IX McCance block, corner Seventh ave., and Smith Held st. anll-79 WANTED-lMMEDlATELY, A FIRST-CLASS barber; no other need apply: wages $12. Address LOWKY ttOUBH: BARBERSHOP, But ler, Pa. auJl-21 WANTED A GOOD MAN IN EVERY town: salary paid weekly. Address SHER MAN, TANGENBERG & CO., 160 W. Lake tt., Chicago. au2S-4 XtTANTEU BENCH MOLDERS ALSO V floor molders, accustomed to light work. Apply corner SOUTH TWENTY-FIRST AND MARY STS. au31-lS WANTED SALESMAN AN ENERGETIC and experienced salesman for city trade In the general grocery and canned goods trade. Ad dress YES. Dispatch office. au29-8l WANTED-FIFTY LABORERS TO WORK on sewer In McKeesport. Apply at office, 225 Rebecca st., Allegheny, or at work In Mc Keesport. LAURENCE SLOAN. au27-7S WANTED-A GOOU BLACKSMITH. WHO can do glasshouse work.; young and sobtr man: steady work. Address with references. CHICAGO GLASS MFG. CO., Chicago. au31-21 WAMED-AN EDUCATED GENTLEMAN of prepossessing appearance to represent the Western Penn'a Industrial Co-operative As sociation. Call at 12 FEDERAL ST., Room 2L aua-83 WANTED OFFICE MEN TO INTRODUCE the Lightning Shirt Ironer: salary (40 to (60 per month and expenses; no canvassing. Ad dress, with stamp, BROWN, BEASONER&CO., Englewood, III. au31-13 ANTED-A FIRST-CLASS BRASS F1N ISHER: one accustomed to iron work; ref erence required. THfc STAN HARD CAR HEAT ING AND VENTILATING CO., Sandusky and Isabella at., Allegheny, Pa. au3i-l00 WANTED FIRST-CLASS. SOBER PRE SCRIPTION glass blowers; also a few good finishers: union wages; steady work; Tire paid; write fully; say whovou worked for. CHICAGO GLASS MFG. CO.. Chicago. anie-B-D VXTANTED-FOR A PERMANENT POSITION V In an office, a young man who can doshort handand typewriting. Address In own hand writing, stating- ace, experience and salary ex pected, to G. M. J., Dispatch office. au31-17 WANTED-AN ENERGETIC MAN AVITH large acquaintance amang architects and builders, to take the agency for our Grille work. Address, with references. JENKINS & JOHN SON, Room 55, Builders1 Exchange, Chicago, HI. , 8U30-42 WANTED HAD WRITERS AT SMART'S ECLECTIC SHORTHAND AND BUSI NESS COLLEGE. 4Slxth St.: penmanship, book keeping, arithmetic shorthand, typewriting thor oughly taught forfS ner month: private Instruc tions for both sexes; open dally 8 x. M. to 9 p. M. aulO-TTSSu TJANTED-AGENTSTOSELLTEA. BAKING V powder and pure spices: gifts with goods: coke workers, miners or mlllmtn can makemoncv in their spare time: special Inducements to per sons having established trade. YAMASUIBO TEA CO., S3 Jackson St., Allegheny, Pa. au20--TTS WANTED-A RESPONSIBLE PARTY WITH 15,000 capital to take the financial and office department of a meritorious and profitable man ufacturing business In the city: everything In ex cellent shape and business Increasing rapidly. Full particulars will be given confidentially to anyone meaning business, by JAS. W. DRAPE A CO.. 129 Fourth avenue, PitUburg. au31-0S WANTED-AGENTS TO SELL TnE PIN LESS Clothes Line; the only line ever In vented that holds the clothes without pln: a per fect success: patent recently Issued ; sold only by agents, to whom the exclusive right Is given on receptor SO cts. we will send a sample line by mall: also circulars, price list and terms to agents; secure your territory at once. Address WOR CESTER PINLESS CLO'lHES LINE CO.. 17 Jlcrmon st., Worcester, Mass. au23-39-ws Female Help. W ANTED-A FIRST-CLASS SnORT ORDER cook. Apply at BESTAUBANT; corner Market and Liberty (ts. au31-37 -TTfANTED COOK FOB A COMPETENT person a permanent place In small family. Address 1L Dispatch office. au25-75 Male nnd Ifemale fleln. -TTTANTED-HOUSEKEEPER. LAUNDRESS. V chambermaids, cooks, -dlnlng'room girls, nurses, house girls, German and colored girls, farm hands, gardeners. MRS. E. THOMPSON, 608 Grant St. anH-MThs -VTTANTED-AN EXPERIENCEDSALESMAN, V V or saleswoman, to take charge of our dress trimming department: liberal salary to rlrht party; none need apply unless thoroughly compe tent. FLEISHMAN & CO. au2M0 WANTED-MAN TO ATTEND TO HORSES and cows. 10 farm hands. 4 eoal miners, SO laborers, boy for hotel kitchen, woman cook, 3 dining room girls, dl-hwasher, 100 house girls, coL chambermaid. MEEHAN's, Mi Grant st. au30-D VVT ANTED TEACHER FOB PRIMARY V V room Union Tp. DIst. School, at Banksvllle: terms mos.: salary S30; applications will be re ceived np to noon on Tuesday, Sept. 3, 1S89. Ad dress THOS. HARTLEY, bec'y, BanksvUle. Alle gheny CO., Pa. an31-M WANTED-(25 WEEKLY-REPRESENTATIVE, male or female, in every community; goods staple: household necessity ; sell at sight; no peddling; salary paid promptly, and expenses ad vanced. Full particulars and valuable sample case free: we mean Jul t what we say. Address at once bTANDARD blLVEHWAKE CO.r Boston. Mass. jel4-70-D -TITANTED-YOUNO MEN AND WOMEN TV anticipating a prosperous business career should not forget that a correct understanding of the system of accounts is a very Important factor In their future success; even if they do not desire to follow the profession of bookkeeping It will be of great help to them In any business capacity; every experienced business man recognizes this fact. W. WOOLSEY. auditor and expert ac countant. JG3 Fifth ave., opposite Court House, with 25 years' active business experience with eomo of the largest corporations and business houses in the country, will give private In structions in every necessary branch of book keeping, together with a thorough practical course In the voucher system and other Improved methods: only a few students accommodated at one time; day and evening classes; terms very low comparatively. auJl-80 Situations. WANTED-POSITION IN WHOLESALE OB retail hardware boose: six years'xperl ence; good references. Address 1L, Dispatch of fice. au3l-i9 TTTANTED-POSmON BY YOUNG MAN 20 V V years old. who can read and write both En glish aud German. In office or store; state salary. Address STOKE, Dispatch office. , au3l-st Parmer. WANTED-PAKTNER IN AN OLD ESTAB LISHED light manufacturing business. In quire or GEO. JOHNSTON, 62 Fourth are. au31-31 Booms. Bouf ea. Etc. "TTANTED-TO PURCHASE A HOUSE IN Y V Allegheny within two squares of North ave. Address with fullnartlculars, price, location and terms, S. M. H., F. O. Box Ma. Pltttburjp. o. atiJO-M - Financial. t WANTED-MCBTGAGES-GEOjjPHNBTON. 62 Fourth avenue. aul-S4 TTANTED-TO LOAN IMONEY ON BOND VV and mortgage at 4X, and 6 per cent. GEO. JOHNSTON, Fourth aTenue. aaJl-M WANTED. Financial. WANTED MORTGAGES-REAL ESTATE bonght, sold and exchanged. GEORGE SCHMIDT, 157 Fourth avenue. au27-4l -TTTANTED-MOBTG AGES-MONEY TO LOAN VV In sums to suit at H, S and 6 per cent. ALLES A BAILEY, 164 Fourth are. Tel. 167. apl9-l4-TTSsa WANTED MORTGAt ON CITY PROP ERTY, over (4.000; H ner cent; no tax. HENRY A. WEAVER 4 CO., SZFourth avenue. mh2-a22-D w ANTED-MORTGAGES IN LARGE OB small amounts on Improved city or coun perty, at lowest rates. ALEXANDER & 113 Wood st. . SU31-95-D !"J?r? litt, 3 WANTKD-MOKTGAGS-fl.000,000TOLOAN in large and small amounts at 4fe. 5 and 6 per cent, free of State tax; no delay. BEED B. CO YLE ft CO.. 131 Fourth ave. mjCl-60 WANTED-TO LOAN (850,000 ON MORT GAGES in amounts to suit. In city or coun try, at tk to 6 per cent, aa to security: no delay. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth ave. -Jyl4-l-MThS TT ANTED TO LOAN (500,000. IN AMOUNTS V V of (3,000 and upward, on city and suburban property, on 4K per cent, free of tax: also smaller amounts at 5 and 6 per cent, BLACK ft BA1RD, (5 Fourth avenue. seH-dJB-D -fTTA-NTED MORTGAG1 (1, 000, 000TO LOAN V V on city and suburban properties at 4K, Sand 6 per cent, and on tarms In Allegheny and aqja cent counties at 6 per cent. 1. M. PEN NOCK ft bON, 105 Fourth avenue. ap7-ftl WANTED-TO LOAN (230,000 ON MORT GAGES: (100 and upward at per cent; (500, 000 at 4W per cent on residences or business property: also In adjoining counties. S. U. FRENCH. 125 Fourth arenne. ocM-eS4-D Sllseellnnrona. WANTED-TO BUY A SMALL FARM CLOSE toa goodmarket,orwilltradeacoodhoue and lot: lot 62x125. Address to F. YEAGER, BurelL Pa. au29-49-ThS6u TTTANTED-EVERYBODY TO SEND THEIR VV furniture needing upholstering. repaL-lng andreflntshlngto HAUGU ftKEENAN, 33 and S4 Water st. 'Phone 1626. atU4 WANTED TO START A CLUB OF 42 MEM BERS to secure a fine gold watch for each one In the club at II CO per week. Address P. O. BOX SOL and I will call and suow you the watch. Jy3-40 XVTANTED BY PEARSON, LEADING PHO VV TOGBAPUER, 96 Fifth avenue. PitUburg. and 43 Federal street, Allegheny, everybody to know that he is making fine cabinets at (1 50 per dozen; photos delivered when promised; instan taneous process. mhl3-C3 -TTANTED-ALL BARBERS TO READ THIS VV The undersigned tenders a cordial Invita tion to the barber trade or Pittsburg and vicinity to call and Inspect our new furniture salesrooms: our stock of comoinatlon cases, dressing cases, chairs, washstands, mirrors, etc. Is the finest ever exhibited in Western Pennsylvania; don't fall to call and see the new Vienna cylinder com bination case, the finest ever manufactured. A. EDLlSftCO., Leading Manufacturers and Deal ers In Barbers' Supplies and Furniture, successors to S. Delp. S02, 404, 508, 508 and 510 Liberty street, PitUburg. Pa. an25-80 FOB SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. Cltv Reiddeneea. FOR 8ALE A TWO-STORY BRICK DW ELL ING In First ward, with Immediate posses sion; terms easy. C. H. LOVE, 93 fourth ave. au29-76 FOR SALE-FOB. (3,100-A GOOD HOUSE 6 rooms. No. 43 l.tndcn, near Chestnnt St., Sixth ward. W. A. HERRON ft SONS. 80 Fourth ave. au31-4-TS FORSALE-CHEAP-5IUSTSELL QUICK-ON Vine, near Fifth avenue, lot 50 ft. front, with dwelling. W. A. HEBRON ft SONS, W Fourth avenue. au26-2 F OHSALE-A VERY GOOD FRAME HOUSE of & rooms, finished attic, namral sraa. cltv water: lot 20x100: cheap and easy terms. ALEX- JL2UJJLIL A 1.X.C, 1U WOOU St. aU41-UO-l T7WJR SALE-BLUFF ST., NEAE COLLEGE, X? new brick house, 8 rcoms, ball, bathroom, finished basement; all late Improvements; lot 23 ft. 9 In. by 133 ft,: terms to suit. ROBT. COW ARD, No. 20 Blufi St. asl-87-TTSSU FOR SALE 7 ROOMED BRICK DWELLING: bath, range, sliding doors between parlor and dining room, slate mantels, slate roof: tot22x 124, all nicely fenced up: easy terms. GEORGE SCHMIDT. 157 Fourth avenue. au27-41 FOR SALE BEDFORD AVE., S3. 500-A great bargain, brick house of $ rooms and storeroom, hall, water and gas, good cellar, etc : also 3-room frame In rear fronting on alley: test location on the hill for grocery; lot 20x143. J. B. COOPER ft CO., 107 Fourth avc anSl-7 FOR BALE TO SETTLE THE ESTATE OF H. Mayerhofer. deceased, lot 60X114 feet, with 2 new brick houses of 7 rooms each In front and 1 In rear of 6 rooms, with room to build in front; all at a very moderate price If sold quick. W. A. HERROH ft SONS, 80 Fourth avc au23-17-D F 'OR SALE-SECOND AVE., FRONTING Dark, goodbrlck dwelling of 11 rooms, double garlor. sliding doors, hall, laundry, finished attic oth gases, bath, range, h. and c. water, plenty of closets, good sewerage etc, lot 24 ft; lront. For price, etc, see J. B. COOPER ft CO., 107 Fourth avc au31-7 FOR SALE-SOUTHSIDB PROPERTY A 2 STOBY ft-ame house of 5 rooms and storeroom, corner S. Twenty-first and Jane su:2-ttorv frame house 8 rooms and storeroom on Plane ave"., near Mount tlltver Incline Plane; 2 two-story frame houses, 4 rooms and attic each, on S.Twentleth st., cor. Fox alley: 2 two-story brick bouses, 4 rooms each, on Fox alley, near H. Twentieth st-talso oth er property for sale O.R.TOUDY, 1721 Carson st. au2S-23 Enat End Residences. FOR 8 ALEBEAUTIFUL 6 AND 8-BOOMED houses at Horaewood, from S2.2M upward, on easv payments. MELLON BHi.iTlIEHS.at Penna. B. B. depot. East Liberty. au25-U6-TT8Su FOR SALE-2'S-ROOM HOUSES ON SHET LAND avenue: lot 31x120: price (3,500; these houses are newand well located, and cheap at the price. C. H. LOVE, 93 Fourth ave. au257-TbsSu FOR SALE-AT A BARGAIN. IF SOLD SOON, 6-room frame bouse lot 33x146, on good street, near East Liberty station; price (2.200. only tor a few days. See KELLY ft ROGERS, No. 6315 Sta tion street. East End. au31-9G FOR SaLE-A NICE RESIDENCE PROPERTY lu the East End; good brick with modern im provements, natural gas, bath, etc.; large lot, line locality; can be bought at a bargain. JAS. W. DRAPE ft CO., 129 Fourth ave.. PitUburg. au31-93 "JTIAOR SALE FINE 6-ROOMED HOUSE ON X? a triangular lot. with 115 feet fronton a 50 foot street: this bargain is handy to Fifth avenue cableandP. R. R., and we offer at (2,600 ou easy paymenu. MELLON BROTHERS, at Penna. It. R. depot. East Liberty. au24-U-TTEsa FOR SALE A BEAUTIFUL NEW 6-ROOM house well situated on fine avenue good lot, everything first-class, for the low price of (2, 80U, on good terms: this propertv should be seen be fore purchasing elsewhere. KELLY ft ROGERS, No. 6315 SUtlon street. East End. an31-96 FOR SALE-CALL OR SEND FOR PLANS and description of those, fine new brick bouses on Forbes st. and Colurt square Oakland: the most complete and desirable bouses In the market for the money: 9 to 13 rooms each. W A. HERRON ft SONS, No. 80 Fourth ave. au6-29-ws FOR SALE LINCOLN. NEAR FRANKB TOWN avenue Good frame dwelling, 9 roo:ns. hall, bath, range h. and c. water, both gases, front and back porches, shade trees and shrnbbery; choice location: lot 50x180: at a low price and easy terms. J. R. COOPER ft CO., 107 Fourth ave. au31-7 T7K)R SALE-MEABOW ST.. NEAR LARIMER J? ave., new and very neat frame home of 7 rooms, reception hall, two finished attic rooms, both gases, nicely paperen throughout, rront and back porches, nice fronx yard, good neighborhood, etc : lot 24x100; perfect sewerage J . B. COOPER ft CO., 107 Fourth are. auJl-7 FOR SALE-PAYS 10 PER CENT-5 BRICK houses adjoining Penn avenue and adjacent to cable cars: all In good order: rental value about f 1.450 annually; will sell the entire block at a price to pay 10 per cent: title perfect: a rare bargain. Particulars from JAS. W. DRAPE ft CO., 129 Fourth avenue PitUburg. anil -58 , FORSALE-(3, 700-OAKLAND. CONVENIENT to Fifth avenue cable line new 2-story and mansard. 7-room frame dwelling, batb, water, gas, inside shutters, slate mantels, etc: grained, throughout: desirable location; directly on line of new cable loop: easy terms. SAMUEL Wr BLACK ft CO., 99 Fourth avenue. anSO-33 FORSALE-(5.500-NEAH NORTH H1LAND and Stanton avenues, new 2-story, modern style frame dwelling, 8 rooms, bath, inside shut ters and w. c. slate mantels, etc: lot 75x268 to a street: must be sold at once; owner leaulng city on account of ill health: easy terms. 'SAMUEL W. BLACK ft CO., 99 Fourth are. au30-33 FOR SALE ELEGANT OAKLAND HOMES 2 nice new two-story and mansard brick dwell ings of 6 rooms, ball and vestibule; bath. Inside w. c, washstands, plate glass, elegant chande liers and gas fixtures, both gases, electric bells: with all modern Improved conveniences, and will Invite closest Inspection: 5 minutes' walk from cable road: fine lot; price nnequaledln this part of the city: call at' office for full particulars. BLACK ft BA1KD.95 Fourth ave. 2D.81 au2S-79 Allegheny Residences. FOR BALE-ON PENNSYLVANIA AVE., Allegheny, brick houses rooms, bath. ga. range etc : lot 31x83 tt.JL.Ji. WILSON, 55 Fed eral St., Allegheny. au31-75 Suburban Residence!. FOR SALE CHEAP-3 ACRES OF GROUND with dwelling, abundance of fruits, at Se wlcklcy. W. A. HEBRON ft BONS, 8oVourfh avenue au31-3-ws FOR BALE AN ELEGANT HOME, BELLE VUE. P.. Fr. W. ft C. K. K.; 1 acres ground: S-room house with water, gas and all modern improvements: carriage house and stable; great bargain; must be sold at once; terms easy. AMU EL W. BLACK ft CO.. 99 Fourth ave au29-5S.TTS FOR SALE-LAUREL STATION. P. Ft. W. ft C Ry.;New Brighton road: 11 acres of ground and two elegant large houses of 8 and 12 rooms re spectively: all modern conveniences; beautlrul drives, etc: this beautiful place offered at a very reasonable price and on easy terms: will sellalu ora part If desired. BLACK ft BA1BD, 95 Fourth ave 2H.59 - au29-79 FOB SALE-WILKINSBUEG RESIDENCE property: fine brick residence and very large lot, fronting on two streets; natural gas and other of the more recent appliances, large rooms and In fine order throughout: this property Is well situ ated, in a location where enhancement in value la certain, and will be sold at a bargain, as owner requires to change his business on account of his health. JAB. W. DRAPE ft CO., IS Fourth ave nue riHSDurg, auti-nu FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. Suburban Residences. FOR BALE W1LKINSBUHG, NEAR BTA TION13 per cent Investment: 2 frame houses ofS rooms each, with lot 33x132. For particulars see J. K. COOPER ft CO., 107 Fourth avc. au31-7 FOR SALE -INGRAM STATION. PAN HANDLE Railroad. Jflnebnlldlng lots 40x150 each: plenty of fruit and shade trees; natural gas nines In .front or lou; centrally located: price reasonable SAMUEL W BLACK ft CO., 99 Fourth ave an28-16-WThfl TJIOR SALE-A NEW HOUSE AND NICE JJ large lot; 2 minutes' walk from Ingram Sta tion; 6 rooms; finished attic; natural gas: water In house, etc : will be sold at a bargain on monthly payments. JAS. W. DRAPE ft CO., 129 Fourth arenne iriiisourg. u- FS IR SALE-WILK1NSBUBG-ROSS ST.. A. near wood, two-story irame aweiuua " porches, natural gas, good cistern well or good water, grape arbor, shade trees, etc.; lot loxlsl. J. B. COOPER ft CO. .17 Fourth ave. an31-7 FOR SALE LOTS. City Lota. FOB SALE-LOTS ON BLUFF AND VICEROY sts., near college; terms to suit. ROBT. COWARD. 20 Bluff U anl-37-TTBSn East End Lots. FOR BALE-CHEAP-AT 8HADYSIDE-LOT 43x160 reet; fronting Potter street In the Aiken plan; location good. W. A. HERRON -A SONS, M Fourth ave. auM-2 FOB SALE-WELL LOCATED BUILDING sites on Grazier st. at low orlces and on easy SaymenU. MELLON BROTHERS, at Penna. R. . depot. East Liberty. au25-114-TuSSu TJIOK SALE NICE BUILDING LOT. SOUTH C of P. R. H. and handy to Ben Venue station: so feet front for (C50, sn easv paymenU. MELLON BROTHERS, at Penna. B.B. depot, East Liberty. au25115-wssu FOB SALE-A HANDSOME 60 FT. FRONT corner lot, on St. Clair and Jackson, handy toHilandave.: this lot lies high and has beauti ful and extended view. MELLON BROTHERS. at Penna. B. B. Depot Xast Liberty. an26-6MThS I710R SALE-TWENTY FINE. LEVEL BUILD- ING lots, situate on Howe and Arabella streets shadvslde: price only (31 per front foot: this Is the cheapest pronertr In Shadvslde. Call at once on W. A. HERRON ft SONS, No. 80 Fourth ave au24-87-D FORSALE-1V-ACRE3LOTBETWEEN FIFTH ave and Forbes street: the most desirable building site In the East End (Shady avenue): within 3 minutes' walk of the electric road; can be bonght right. InqulfeofQEORGESCHMIirr, 157 Fourth ave. au27-41 FOR SALE-BAUM GROVE LOTS-S40 TOS50 a foot front: sewered, curbed and flag stone sidewalks complete; wnere can you duplicate these prices? Full Information from MELLON BBOST, Station st . E- E.. or JOHN F. BAXTER, Agt., 512 Sinlthfleld st. au25-59-wesn FOB SALE-LOTS I LOTS' 3 CHOICE LOTS on Frankstown ave, Brushton 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, 812 Smlthfleld st. au25-59-wssn Allecbcnv Lots. FOR SALE-BUILDING LOTS ON JUNIATA St., near Allegheny ave A. D. WILSON, 5 Federal St., Allegheny. an31-75 FOR BALE-THE CHEAPEST LOTS IN ALLE GHENY, located on Nunnery Hill, easily reached; rail or send for plans: terms easy. Vi. A. HERRON ft SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. aul4-99-14, 15, 17, 20,22,24, 27. 29. 31 FOR SALE-LOTS OK MAPLE AND LINDEN avennes and Lombard street. Allegheny, In the Tenth and Twelfth wards: on easy terms. Ap ply to JOSEPH MCN AUGHEB, 43 N. Diamond st. mh7-9S-D FOR SALE FEW THINGS PRODUCE SUCH delightfully exhllaratlug sensations as a ride on the electric car as It winds 1U mysterious way along its circuitous path on the picturesque Perrysvllle road. And the Perrysvllle road I M bat beanty It unfolds to the lover's eye the lover of nature In all her simplicity and beauty. Verily, the treasures of the Perrysvllle road are beyond computation. The electric car magnates see the treasures of Increasing passenger travel: the owners of the soli see the enhancing values of the sordlu earth, while the man of taste and senti ment witnesses the treasures or lovely landscape and delightful harbors for blissful abode away from the busy haunts and din of men. Alter the exhausting toll and trouble of dally city life what a lnxury to be able to retire to a peaceful boms where the pure ozone tinctured with the fragrance of flowers woo tired natnre tonalmy sleep. Wouldst tbou rather lie in smokycribs, upon un easy pallets stretching thee and hushed with buzzing night flies to thy slnmbers. than In a flower-perfumed Chamber of a lovely home on the Perrysvllle road where the song of the morning gale Is the only sound likely to disturb your peace ful rest? -Then listen to our invitation. Come to the exhibition of those superlatively attractive lots In Elliot's Nursery Grounds, near Charles st. and Perrysvllle road, on SATURDAY, 31st Inst., at 3 o'clock. A. LEGGATE ft SON, 31 Federal st., Allegheny. au31-27 Fofttaa. FOR SALE-A FARA A A REDUCED PRICE If sold quick, 35 .ct?, near Bakerstown. Allegheny county, P. W. X. HEBRON ft SONS, 80 Fourth are ' au29-78-ns F IOR SALE A NEAT LITTLE FARM OF 20 acres: srood house and torn: Xrnlt oral! kinds: well watered: near statloat onlr (3,500. Apply to ALEXANDER ft LEE, 313 Wood st. auM-95-o FOR SALE-100 ACRES GROUND ON SQUIR REL 11111, Twenty-second ward: this U one of the most beautiful tracts In that section of the city. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agent, 62 Fourth ave. au31-34 FOR SALE-FARM. 100 ACRES. RICH SOIL: well adapted for stock, grain, fruit and garden, house 5 rooms, bank barn, horses, cattle: all farming Implements, with present crops: (3,000 cash. ED. W1TT1SU, 410 Grant street, Pittsburg. au27-D FOR SALE-CHEAP, FARMS-70 ACRES, 6 room bouse bam. orchard, etc.; pleasant home four miles from Rochester, for (3,000; also, 11 acres, 6-room house barn and fra!t;bair a mile from Rochester: (2,103, easy payments: 105 acres, G-nom house barn, orchard, etc, three miles irom neaver, loritouu. in ycany payments, sena for farm and exchange USt. H.F. UUJUil, lMTS: ox 4 ttocnester, x-a. au24-14-TTS Snbnrbnn Lota. FOR SALE-LOTS. LOTS, LOTS. LOTS, BEAU TIFUL building loU at Ingram. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agent, 62 Fourth are. au31-3l FOR SALE-AT INGRAM, 1,000 LOVELY building lots; pure air, pure water; no cltv taxes. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agent, 62 Fourth ave anSl-M T710R 8ALE-"OAK GROVE," 5 TO 10 ACRE A suburban properties along line of railroad, between Parnassus and Valley Camp: natural gas, abundance of pure water from living springs, groups and rows of trees In luxuriant profusion: prettiest and most convenient suburban sites to be found along anyor our railroads. Call or send for plan. JAS. W. DRAPE ft CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Plttsbdrg. au3l-93 SUscellnneoua. TJIOR BALE THOS. MCCAFFREY, 3509 BUT Jt? LEB street: (7.250 Cor. Fortieth st. and Liberty ave. lot 44x100; splendid new brlek dwelling of hall, vesti bule bath, 9 large rooms, both gases, porches front and rear, beautiful lawn, shade trees, etc. : No. 1 stable on rear of lot; possession at once; X cash. (7,600-Below Butler st. Seventeenth ward, 3 new brick houses, 5 rooms each and No. 1 frame honse of 5 rooms; plenty of room to bnlld another hou-ie: large lot; street and alley paved; handy to all works: rent for (63; houses never empty; H cash, balance to snlt; hones In first-class repair. (3,200Nos. 2209 and 2311 Penn avc, 5 brick dwellings: rent for 163 50; easy paymenu; houses In good repair. (1,650-On Boss St., Wllklnsburg. adjoining Snowden property, near station: lot JlMxtoxMS: new frame house of 4 rooms, stone cellar, etc.; (1.000 cash. bal. tosnlt. (700-OnBldge near Thirty-third St., I lot 25x82, No. 5. sec 18. Denny plan; terms to suit. (1,63 On Thirty-third St.. Thirteenth ward, lot 25x110; splendid frame house of 4 rooms, porches, etc: terms to suit. (5.800 On Willow st.. between Forty-first and Forty-second ste : lot 25x100; No. 1 brick dwelling of 7 rooms and finished attic and2brlck dwellings of 4 rooms and finished attics, the whole In No. 1 repair and rents for (550: easy payments. All the above and hundreds of other houses and lots for sale by THOS. MCCAFFREY, 3509 Bntler u umce open evenings, jeiepuone 5,514. l au293 FOR SALE-BUSINESS. , Bnslnea Chances. T710B SALE-A GOOD DRUGSTORE IN A X? manufacturing town on line .or railroad: a very fine opening: vilnc about (1,200. JAS. W. DRAPE ft CO., 129 Fourth avenue Pittsburg. au31-98 FOR SALE-GROCERY BTORE-A FIRST CLASS chance for the right man. with about $3, 000 capital: store doing a fine business; locality one of the best In the city; ill-health the only rea son for selling. Address F. G. S., Dispatch of fice. -. au30-24 FOR SALE-A HOUSE FURNISHING AND tin store lc a prosperous manufacturing city on line of railroad; an old stand and making money; satisfactory reasons for selling; a first class business opening. Particulars from JAS. W. DRAPE ft CO., 129 Fourth avenue Pittsburg. au31-98 FJRSALE A MEHCHANTTAU.ORING AND gents' furnishing business on a splendid thor oughfare in the city, doing a safe and profitable business; stock is well assorted and seasonable, and will be sold at valuation. Fuller particulars from JAS. W. DRAPE ft CO., 129 Fourth ave, PitUburg. autl-98 FOB SALE BADDLERY AND HARNESS business, well established in the best town within ten miles of Pittsburg: will sell either with leasehold and building, or will sell stock, goodwill, etc.. and rent building at moderate rent. Apply to or address R. M. HOLLAND. 81 Diamond at.. Plttsnurg. au39-is-HTbBSa " T7IOR SALE-1N THE LIVELIEST TOWN IN Western Pennsvlvania the stock anil ATtnrp, of the New Yor . Clothing and Genu' Furnishing Goods House Ideated at 135 Finn avenue Mo Keesport, Pa.: can reduce stock to $2, 000; posses sion given at once with a long lease; this is a rare chance: no better location In the city, inquire at i -.";; . "- . ... UM4.0WW.1, aiui-oo -v-Nnn sii.VArrniiT.rr.iBa nwititrniuim al boarding honses. choice ehean rroeerv mtnriL confectioneries, drygoods and notion stores. furnished house for Toomers, very profitable large bakerr and confectionery. r, cii gar. stores, bakeries. feed store, milk depot, shoe stores, drug s hoe stores, drnr atoti ea, printing office good country newspaper Mee butcher shop, and many other business eh Free particulars, 6HEP AED CO., 54 Fli FOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Cbnnrea. TJIOR SALE-HALF INTEREST' IN A GOOD AJ paying light manufacturing business. For particulars inquire Of GEO. JOHNSTON, 62 Fourth ave. au3l-34 1710R BALE-WE DES1RETO INTIMATETH AT . the stone crushing business advertised by ns recently has been disposed of. JAS. W. DRAPE ft CO., 129 Fourth avenue PitUburg. an31-93 TJHIR SALE-A WELL AND LONG-ESTAB-JC LISUED carpet weaving business: seven looms; everything complete; a good trade; so much other business, will sell at a bargain. J. S. ASHBBIDGE, Johnstown, Pa. au30-20 TTHIR SALE COAL LANDS-LAST LARGE J? block 01 6K ft. coal between Pittsburg and Harrison rg on the Pennsylvania Central, fire to seven hundred acres: price low for a prompt sale. Address J. A. FIELD, New Castle Pa. au31-l8-US FOR SALE-BARGAIN IN A GENERAL store In country town In one of the best farm ing communities In Eastern Ohio: stock all new and doing a good cash trade: reason for selling, other business. (Address BOX 72, New Garden. O. au30-53 Business Stands. FOR BALE WOOD ST. WAREHOUSE-LOT 20x90, for less than value to close up an es tate C H. LOVE, 83 Fourth avdnne. au27-65 FOR SALE-HOTEL SS ROOMS, ALL MOD ERN Improvements; in successful operation: on prominent railroad near Pittsburg. Further particulars from ALLES ft BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. Tel., 167. au27-43 UOR SALE-SEVERAL BUSINESS SITES ON X? First. Second, Third. Fourth, Fifth, Sixth and Seventh aves. ; also on Wylle, Grant, Smith field. Wood. Market, Liberty and Penn sis. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agent. 62 Fourth ave au31-34 FOR SALE-ADVANCE ROLLER .MILLS Newly refitted to Case system, steam power; doing No. 1 work: desirably located on R. R.; plentr of hard wheat at mill door: terms low. Call or address TAYLOR BROS, ft CO., Rogers, Col. Co., o. au22-67-D FOR SALE-A FINE BUSINESS PROPERTY, situated on paved and sewered avenue East End: house of 6 rooms and storeroom; lot 24x100: win be sola for the low price of (3,500, on account of owner moving West: this price will hold good only for one week. See KELLY ft ROGERS. No. 6315 SUtlon street. East End. an31-96 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. nones. Vehicles. Live Stock. fcc IJKIR SALE-A FINE FAMILY HORSE; QUITCT V and nice driver; also harness and covered wagon. Call at 60S WOOD ST., second floor. au3l-l Machinery and nietaln. FOR BALE-ENGINES AND BOILERS-NEW and refitted: repalrlngpromptlr attended to. POR1BE FOUNDRY ANDMACH1NECO..L1M., below Suspension bridge Allegheny, Pa. aulO-29 FOR SALE NOW ONE SECOND-HAND tenoning machine 2 surface planers and 1 shaper,and new andsecond-hand engines, boilers, lard kettles, tar tanks. Sh'.men valves, castings, etc VELTE ft MCDONALD, Thirty-second st. and Penn ave. y21-9I-TTS ITIOR SALE-20-HOBSE POWER WESTING . HOUSE engine and 80-horse power tubular boiler, with front and stack complete; about new. Apply to SCHUETTE ft CO.. South Eighteenth I St., PitUburg. Pa. au25-10 Miscellaneous. FOR SALE CLEVELAND STONE CO. grindstones, block and sawed portage red. Iike Hurons. Berea and Amherst. O. Branch office FARRELLY ALDEN, 59 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. Pa. anSO-15 PERGONAL. PERSONAL-BOOKS! BOOKSI BOOKS! New and old, ancient and rcouern. standard and rare, legal, medical and scientific 30,000 vol umes to select from. LEVI'S BOOK STOKE. 900 Liberty st, au3-9S PERSONAL HIS LOVE SUDDENLY RE TURNED; recently they had not been on the best of terms owing to a little family ar occa sioned by the wife insisting on being allowed to renovate his wearing appareL and which, of course was done in a bungling manner: In order to prevent tbe trouble they agreed to send all their work hereafter to DICKSON, the Tailor. 65 Fifth avc, corner Wood st., second floor, and now everything Is lovely and peace and happiness again reigns in their household. Telephone 1558. aujo OFFICIAL PITTSBURG. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED np nntil TUESDAY, September 3. at 2 o'clock P. It., for printing and binding 1,000 copies of the descriptive list of all real property assessed for city taxation. Blanks for bidding and information furnished on ap plication to tbe office of the City Controller. Bonds with sureties to be approved by tbe Board of Awards, ninst accompany each bid. The right to accept or reject any or all bids re served. E. S. MORROW. au27-45-D Controller. BUSINESS CHANGES. PARTNERSHIP-NOTICE IS HEREBY given that Jacob Qnlentz and Charles Unlentz. residents of Pittsburg; Pa., as part ners under the name of Jacob Qnlentz, will on August L 1889, commence tbe business of a shoe store for a term ot fire years. The gen eral partner Is Jacob Gulentz, tbe special part ner1 is Charles Gulentz, who has contributed 51,000 to tbe common stock of said partnership. JACOB GULENTZ, 1113 Penn aye. aulO-50-S CHARLES GULENTZ. PROPOSALS TO IRON MANUFACTURERS OFFICE of U. S. Light House Engineer, Fifth and Sixth Districts, Baltimore, McU, August 2L 18S9. Proposals will be received at this office until 12 o'clock IT., on WEDNESDAY, the ISth day of September, lSS9,for furnishing the mater ials and labor of all kinds necessary for tbe completion and delivery of the metal work of the Gull Shoal and Pamlico Light Houses, North Carolina. Plans, specifications, forms of proposal, and other information may be ob tained on application to this office. The right Is reserved to reject any or all bids, and to waive any defects. J. C MALLERY, Captain oi engineers, u. b. a., uignc ttonse .engineer. au22-6I-TT3 1.EGAL NOTICES. CHARLES B. PAYNE, Attorney at Law, 173 Fourth avenue TpSTATE OF SARAH J. ICKS, DE Pj CEASED. Notice is hereoy given that let.ers of administration on the estate of Sarah J .Wicks have been granted to tho undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are roqnested to make immediate payment, and those baring claims against the same should make them known witbont delay at Gill Hall, Jefferson township, Allegheny county. Pa. JOHN a WICKS, JAS. A. WICKS. au24-13-S Administrators. JAMES F. GILDEA. Attorney at Law, 437 Grant st- Pittsbure. ESTATE OF NICHLAUS SlUPY, DE CEASED Notice is hereby given that letters of administration on the estate of Nich Ians Stupy. deceased, hare been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those bavins claims against the estate will make them known without delay to JOSEPH VOGEL.JR. auU-17-s No. 8703 Butler sU Pittsburg. Pa. Office of FiDrMTY Trn.it & Trust Co.. J 121 and 123 Fourth Ave. ( TESTATE OF JOHN T. NATCHER, DE yi CEASED. Notice is hereby given that letters of administration on the estate of John TNatcher, deceased, late of Pittsburg, Pa., have been granted to tbe undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those baring claims or demands against the same will make them known without delay. FIDELITY TITLE Sc TRUST CO., Adminis trator. David Q. Ewino, Trust Officer. an31-99-8S PIUSE9IEKTS. TTRS. JENNETS MILL! rRS. JENNE13S MILLER sill lecture on ARTISTIC DRESS. GRAND Ol'JBRA HOUSE, 2 o'clock F. M., THURSDAY. Septembers. Box office now ortjn. Orchestra, SI: circle. toci uaicony. ouc ami-iU-D pRAND OPERnJjHOUSE- To-night, ' In a THE PULLMAN TOURISTS CAR. Week Sept, 2 Frid Ward. an264 TI J OU THEAifER 15 1 Matinee To-day, J 11AJN H. UASJU3 AJ LITTLE PUCK. 8fct 2. Lizzie Evans in Fine Feathers. auZS-ws HARRIFf THEATER EVERY AFTER NOoT and evenlne. The distinguished arnste. f AGNES VILLA, In tbe rat London and New York success. Tip WORLD AGAINST HER Week September 2 Pete Baker. au2S-27 w Y WILLIAMS' ACADEMY To-night Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. 3REAT AMERICAN SPECIALTY COMPANT-20 STARS. au25-2 ASK BALL Two Games To-Day, ALLEGHENY Versus CHICAGO. Games called at 2:15 and 4.-00 p. K. anS0-10 RESORTS. HOWLAND HOTEL, LONG BRANCH, N. J, EaHTRT WAXTKB,PrOp'r., J NO. B. SCHXOMXB, Kaaager, late of Hotel Duquesne, Pittsburg. OS I TO LET. City Residences. rflO LET-NO. BEDFORD AVE., T ROOMS. X GEO. JOHNSTON. Agent, 62 Fourth ave. au3M4 TO LET-NO. 1 BEDFORD AVE.. 9 ROOMS. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agent, 62 Fourth are. au31-34 rrW LET-NO. 955 PENN AVE., II ROOMS A- and bathroom; newly papered throughout. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agent, & fourth aye. au31-34 TO LET-NO. 177 THIRD AVE.. 11 ROOMS and bathroom; very desirable location for day boarders or furnished rooms. GEO. JOHN STON, Agent, 62 Fourth ave an31-3l TO LET-A 4-ROOMED HOUSE ON PINE alley, cor. Ninth st S. S., and 3 rooms near Center ave. engine house: also new 3-roomed dwelling on Washington it. Inquire T. GRIF FIN, US Washington st, or 22J Center ave au31-26 Eaat End Restaence. TO LET-NICE FRAME DWELLINOINTHE East End, near railroad and cable cars. JAS. W. DRAPE t CO., 129Fourth ave, Pitts burg. auU-98 Allechcny Residences. TO LET-NO. 104BIDGEAVE.,ALLEGHENY; 8 rooms and batb. GEO. JOHNSTON. Agent, 62 Fourth ave au31-3t TO LET-ON BUENA VISTA ST. BRICK. 8 rooms, with all the modern Improvements. A. D. WILSON. 55 Federal st. au31-77-MWT S TO LET-NO. SB ESPLANADE ST. ALLE GHENY; 8 rooms and bathroom. GEO. J OH NSTON, Agent, 62 Fourth ave. au31-S4 TO LET-ON BOYLE ST., ALLEGHENY, brlek honse or 3 rooms, cellar, cltv water, etc., atppermonth. ALEXANDERS LEE. 313 Wood st. aa31-95-D TO LET-ON PAGE ST., ALLEGHENY, brick house 3 rooms, back and front stairs, laundry, gas. etc.. front and back yards; good location. A. D. WILSON, 55 Federal St., Alle gheny. au31-76-TTS Aoanments. TO LET-FURNISHED FRONT ROOM-NATURAL gas and electric lights. Corner of u a ra and liHAiri ma, near tiiiana are, to u aTe., u au30-14 min. waia irom station. Business Stands. TO LET-LARGE STORE ROOM. AND dwelling rooms attached. Nos. 27 and 29 Dia mond st. C H. LOVE, 93 Fourth ave au29-77-Th8Su TO LET-BRICK STOREROOM AND DWELL ING on Main St.. Mansfield; a good location for a drygoods and notion house. C H. LOVE. 93 Fourth ave. au!9-76 rpO LET-STORE OR OFFICE ROOM, WITH JL large vault, suitable for Insurance office or similar business. In Germanla Savings Bank building. No. 419 Wood street: room rormerly oc cupied by George Relueraan as saloon, and now temporarily occupied by the American Express Co.; It is two steps below grade, making a first class basement. Inquire at THE BANK. )e3-68-D Offices. Detk RoomvHbe. TO LET-IN THE NEW DISPATCH BUILD ING. 75, 77 and "9 Diamond street, two of the roomiest and best-lighted offices to be found In the city; rent, 9200 and (300 per annum. Including elec tric lights, Janitor service and steam heating. Apply between 10 A. M. and 1 r. M., or between 2 and 4 r. M. JV23-67 LOST. T OST-S5IALL WHITE POODLE WITH AJ brown ears. Reward by returning to LILAC ST., first house below Westminster. au31-67 LOST-'i ESTERDAY A PAIR OF GOLD eye glasses. Finder will be rewarded by re turning them to BOX OFFICE, Harris' Theater. au3t-10 1- OST-LADY'S SMALL PURSE. BETWEEN J corner Sixth ave. and smithfield st. to AVvlie by way of Seventh ave.; contains small sum of money, and receipt, with owner's name Finder will please leave In care OTT, Dispatch office. an31-20 F IOR SALE BUILDING'LOTS AT ASPINWALL STATION. West Penn Railroad, only 7 miles from Alle gheny depot, adjoining 8HARPSBURG. The "Aspinwall Land Company" have subdi vided a part of tho beautiful suburban property known as the ROSS ESTATE, Into lots of 25 feet. 60 feet and 100 feet frontage, or by tbe acre, and are offering them for sale at prices that wilt snlt tbe most conservative Terms very easy, title guaranteed by the "Fidel ity Title and Trust Company," of Pittsburc Special inducements to early purchasers. There Is a representative always on tbe premises who will show tbe property. Take a train to Aspin wall station, which is directly on the premises, or call on the agents, W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fonrth ave!.. city. Who will giro you plans of the lots, with full information and prices. a ol-SO-2, 6,10,13,17,20,21.27,31 SOMETHIHG CHOICE ' REAL ESTATE. To close up estate of Alexander Negley, da ceased, I off er about 11 acres land sitnate be tween Neeley and Hiland ares., adjoining resi dences of Colonel Anderson, Alex Dempster and others. Nineteenth ward, Pittsburg, and adjoining recent purchase of Messrs. Magee, Flinn and Stewart. This land all fronts on streets already laid out, and is in a first-class neighborhood, which is building up rapidly. Will be sold as a whole or In blocks to suit purchasers. Also, lot corner Penn and Negley aves., 105x 200 feet. HENRY.H. NEGLEY, CORNER SANDUSKY AND LACOCK STa, ALLEGHENY. Or residence NEGLEY AVE., PitUburg. au22-91-TT8 DO NOT HESITATE to buy lots in Allegheny City if yon can find choice property, desirably located, at a mod erate price , BENTON PLACE is right on the line of rapid improvement, near new California arenue and proposed Bellevue electric road. Lots are large, well drained, beautifully situated and are the che-pest home sites now offering in Allegheny. At S200 to foOO each. Call on me for plans and conveyance to the ground. CHARLES SOMERS, 313 Wood St Telephone 1042. au23 SIXTH AVENUE DYE WORKS, M. MAY SONS & CO., ' STEAM DYERS AND SCOURERS And general renovators of textile fabrics, la dles' and gentlemen's soiled or faded garments neatly cleaned or restored in color. Curtains of every description carefully attended to. M. MAY SONS & Co. jell-TTS 68 SIXTH AVE,. Pittsburg, Pa. THE CENTRAL TURN-VEREIN WILL open its gymnasium for this season on the 3d of September. Over 400 pupils, girls, boys and men, received instructions in physical cul ture durirrg tbe last season under tbe well known direction of Mr. OSCAR SCHEER. The German class will be open for Instruction In German language Satnruav, tbe 7th of 8en tember. at 9 A. it. Prof. GEO. PF1STERER baa charge of this class. au31-71 THE COMMITTEE FOR SCHOOLS. PURE MILK. This Company is prepared to receive orders by mail or otherwise for Absolutely Pvhb Mils, delivered to customers In sealed glass Jabs, packed in lex at our creamery in Sewick ley. Price 8 cents per quart. THE SE.WICKLEY DAIRY CO-au20-73-s HO Wood st. Pittsburg. Pa. s EE AT.T.F.S& BAILEY'S REDLINE REAL ESTATE TRADE MARK. an27-44-D PIANOij, ORGANS. 8. HAMILTON, , HAND 98 FIFTH AVENUE, Plttaburs. Pa. apSO-W-B WalttbJ. OsBotraitr. Richard Barbows. -QARROWS A 08BOURNE JD JOB PRINTERS. 90 Diamond street, TalejBoae No. 812. au31-S-TTs EDUCATIONAL. "MT ST. GEORGE'S HALL FOR BOYS ANT young men, St. George's, Md., near Balti more, Prof. J. C. Kinear, A. M, Principal. Col lege or business. Unsurpassed m advantages, comfon and situation. (200 to S275 a year. an!7-92 TXTESTERN RESERVE SEMINARY AND VV Normal College, West Farmington, O. Sixty years. Collegiate, Normal. Music Busi ness, Stenograohy. Board and Tuition. J100 per year. REV. E. B. WEBSTER. A. M, Pres't. aulO-30-S - T OUNT 8TE.TJRSULE. OAKLAND THE5 lVJL Ursullne Academy reopens on SEP TEMBER 2; boarders and day scholars re ceived. For further particulars appl y to S. STE. GERTRUDE, anlG-25 Superintendent; WEST WALNUT STREET SEMINARY for young ladies; 23d year: Is provided for giving a superior education in collegiate, eclectic and preparatory departments; also la mnsloana art. MRS. HENRIETTA KUTZ, 2015 Walnut st Phila. au4-90-TT3 HOLY GHOST COLLEGE Complete pre tratory, commercial and collegiate depart! its, reopens WEDNES DAY. SEPTEMBER 4;new students examined Monday, September 2. Apply to Rev. JOHN T. MURPHY, C. S. Sp., President. au29- TWO CHOICE SCHOOLS. . BROOKE HALL, for girls and young ladies. SHORTLIDGE MEDIA ACADEMY; for boys and young men. SWITHIN C. SHORTLIDGE. A. M. (Harvard graduate). Media, Pa., near Philadelphia. aul-8 BISHOP BOWMAN INSTITUTE-A COL LEGIATE school for young ladies, cor ner Penn are and Fourth street, Pittsburgh The next session begins Wed., Sept. U. Bend for register giving full information. Address the rector, REV. R. J. COSTER, A. M. jyls-53-WS MOUNTAIN" SEMINARY. BIRMING HAM, Fa. A thorough school for young ladies. Situation noted for health. Home comforts. 33d year. Grounds, 100 acres. Three) courses of study. Prepares for college Send for illustrated catalogue A.R.GBIER, Busl ness Mn'g'r. MISS N. J. DAVIS, Principal. au6.53.fi NEW YORK MILITARY ACADEMY. Cornwall-on-Hudson. Courses of study la civil engineering, English and classics. Labor atory, drawing room and field work. Beautiful buildings, grounds, location. COL. C. J. WRIGHT, B. S., A. M Supt; BELDKN F. HYATT. Comd't of Cadets. jelO-ll ' Notre Dame of Maryland. Collegiate Institute for young ladies and pre paratory school for little girls. EMBLA P. O., three miles from Baltimore Md., conducted by the Sisters of Notre Dame. Send for catalogue - jyS09-TT3 . SOUTHEEN HOME SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, 915 and 917 N. Charles street) Baltimore ' MRS.W.M.CARY. I Established 1812. French. MISS CARY. the language of the school. jyl8-4-TTS ' ROOK HILL COLLEGE, ELLICOTT CITY, Md.; condncted by the brothers of the Christian Schools; scientific, classical and com mercial courses: the modern languages and drawing are taught without extra charge: studies will be resumed on tbe first Monday of September. For particulars address aul6-23 BROTHER DENIS. President PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY ACAD EMY. Chester. Pa. Twenty-eighth year opens September IS. A MILITARY COL LEGE. Civil Engineering, Chemistry, Archi tecture Arts. Thoroughly organized, preoara torv courses. Circulars of Mr. F. G. PAUL SON, 441 Wood st, city. CoL CHAS. E. HYATT. President. jyl052-ws mHE STEUBENVILLE, O., YOUNG JL Ladies' Seminary opens September-17, with best of advantages in social, English, music and art departments, and with an ex perienced native French teacher. Address REV. DR. AND MRS. A. M. REID, Princi pals. Mrs. Sanford, Co-Principal. au3I-3(r31-se3,5,7,9.ri,14 S" T. MARY'S ACADEMY FOR YOUNG LADIES, Chatham street. . Also ST. MARY'S SELECT SCHOOL FOR SMALL BOYS, Webster avenue. Sisters of Mercy, Re-opens Sept. 2. For further particulars apply to Directress. au30-52 Eusewortli BoardM ant Day Scnool For girls, 122 West Franklin street, Baltimore, Md.. Mrs. H. P. LEFEBVRE, principal. This school will reopen on Thursday, tbe 19th of September. The course of instruction em braces all the studies included in a thorough English education, and the French and Ger man languages ate practically taught. jy30-6S-ws PITTSBURG ACADEMY. Normal. Academic, Commercial. Students prepared for advanced classes in tbe best col leges, for teaching, for business. Young La dies' Seminary Department. Fall term opens September 9, 1589. Hon. Thos. M. Marshall, President Board of Trustees. Address J.WAR REN LYTLE, Principal, No. 7 Fourth avenue jyl&ST-rrs PARK INSTITUTE-FORMERLY PRE PARATORY and commercial depart ments of Western University. Three courses: Classical, English and Business,lncludingshort hand and typewriting. Business and shorthand classes open to both sexes. Fall term opens Sep tember 2 at No. 204 North avenue Allegheny, Pa. Office hours 9 to 11 a. m. Call or send for prospectus. LEVI LUDDEN, A. M.. Principal. au3-46-TTS EITTSBURG FEMALE COLLEGE FULL and special courses of study in Literature iguage, Natural Science Music, Art and Elocution. Unsurpassed home comforts and care Buildings large: facilities ample Health ratio not surpassed anywhere. Location cen tral; Eighth street, near Penn avenue Tuition and boarding very reasonable Next season opens September 10. For catalogue and full information send to PRESIDENT A. H. NORCROSS, D. D., Jy 10-23- ws Pittsburg, Pa. WILLARD SCHOOL, 41 FIFTH AVENUE. A select school for the careful and thorough, preparation of boys and young men for college scientific school or business. The course of study is such as to afford an excellent prepara tion for Princeton, Yale or Harvard College. Tbe next session begins Monday, September X D3AAC W. KOONTZ, A. M., (Princeton), aa27-59 Principal. CURRY UNIVERSITY, SIXTH 8TREET, PITTSBURG. 1,477 STUDENTS LAST YEAR. Classical. Scientific, Ladles' Seminary, Normal, Musical, Elocutionary, Business College and Shorthand departments. Send for new cata logue Correspondence with young persons de siring a better education respectfully solicited. JAMES CLARK WILLIAMS, A. 1L, Pres't. jyl82-TTS. PITTSBURG ART SCHOOL, ESTAB LISHED 1881, offers advantages of a thorough. Academic scnooi 01 Art, combined with private In struction; each pupil under joint direction of George Het zel (Dusseldorf Academy), John W. Beatty (Munich Academy). Students who cannot attend daily may enter for limited number ox days a week. For nrospectns address JOHN W. BEATTY, Principal, au363-TUB 413 Wood street, Pittsburg. THE PMSTL7AM STATE COLLEGE Fall session opens September 11. Examinations for admission September 10- Newbulldlnn and equipment greatly Increase the facilities for In struction In all departments. Courses In A grl culturt. Chemistry, Botany and Horticulture Civil. Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, and In General Science and Modern Languages. Special courses for Ladles. Tuition free iirtf Scbolarsnips entitle the holders to free room rent. Foreatalosrue or other information address THE PRESIDENT, State College Center Co.. Pa. aul-7-TTS Pennsylvania Female College. Situated In a beautiful park, on a commanding plateau, in the suburbs or Pittsburg, away from city noise and dust. Unsurpassed for beanty and healthfulness. Excellent facilities for study of Natural Sciences, Classics and Mathematlcs-ln short, every department well equipped. The completion of Dllworth Ball, comorlslnr new chapel, commodious class rooms and additional dormitories, has Increased capacity and furnishes faculties for tboroucb educational work of the highest order. Season opens September 11. 1339. Early application Is desirable. For catalogues and furtherlnformatlon apply to MISS HELEN E. PELLETREAU, President, PitUburg (East End. a. ItS-M-tus J. A. JACOBS, ARCHITECT, 96 Fourth arenue, Pittsburg. Ea. aul3-57-TTS 0, A RALPH, BUILDING CONTRACTOR, u eseveata avenue Pittsburg. Pa. TeUphone 1344. se5-n60-TTS 'QPECIAti SALE OF WATCHES, CLOCKS, O jewelry and silverware till Oct. L to make room tor tail stoca; 1011a guia sucjcpius aua up, etc., all other goods marked down equally as cheao; 26 per cent oS on all silverware (hollow), at WILSON'S, 61 Fourth are. Pittsburg. Wateb, clock and jewelry. repairing a specialty. ana-TTa m A ' -. t-'r ' it ! 1 -JI' I- " 4 S