? THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER -17. 1889 TROPICAL TISITOES. Pittsburg Will Entertain Them Roy ally When Tliey Come Here. - COMMERCIAL BODIES AKXIODS ToShoirtho Delegates the Various llann factnrinir Industries. A FIXE PEOGEAMHE TO BE PEEPAKED The Chamber of Commerce directors met yesterday afternoon. The meeting was im portant, "as it was to take steps looting to the entertainment of the ioreign delegates who are to attend the International Con gress and who will visit this city on atonr of inspection. The following letter was read which had been sent to 'Mayor McCallin, and for warded by him to the Chamber of Com merce: Department or State, " International American I Conference, f VASHINGIOX, AUGTST3L. J To the., non. W m. JlcCallln, Mayor or l'ittsburg, i'a. Sir: I am directed by the Secretary of State to inform j ou that the excursion tendered by tlic Government to the Foreign delegates to the International American Conference, will reach Pittsburg on the morning of Wednesday, November 0, at 10 o'clock, and remain there until 7:30 a. M. Friday, November 8, and It is dented that the party, which will number 75, should visit as great a number of manufactur ing institutions as possible Willjou kindly conrcr with the officers of your commercial bodies, and the members of Congress from your city, and inform me what arrangements will be made. I have the honor to be, your obedient servant, War. E. Ccetiss, Special Agent Department of fctate. Mr. John H. Rickctson stated that ho had been talking with President Schmcrtz on the subject, and he therefore moved that the Pres ident, at his discretion, appoint a suitable com mittee to consist of the .Majors of the two 'cities, the Presidents of Councils tho chair men of the different Chamber of Commerce committees, as ell as a number of representa tive manufacturers, with Mr. Schmertz as Chairman of the whole, to act as a Reception Committee. rmSDCRG'S OPrOKTUNTITV. Jlr. George II. An'derson said that the visit of tliece delegates was a rare opportunity to let the people of North and South America know just what rntsburg can do. He thought tho International Conference a good thing, and as this city was directly interested tho visitors should be well treated and given a grand recep tion. President IL P. Ford, of Select Council, who was at the meeting by invitation, stated that the visit of these delegates was an important matter. He was sorry to say that the city of Pittsburg bad made no appropriation for such a reception, and nothing cuuld be done in that respect now. He was, however, in hearty sym pathy with any movement lookingto the enter tainment of the visitors, and would do all in his po er to aid in such a reception. Pres ident George Holliday. of Common Councils, echoed tlie sentiments of Mr. Ford. Kev. Dr. Allison made a few remarks shew ing his interest in the matter. He had read a great deal lately about North and South Amer ica, and wondered that the United States was so slow in taking advantage of the wonderful markets that w ere open. The trade of those countries is now mostly done with England and Germany, and at present the people there have to pay enormous prices for what they get. He thought that no other city in the country should be more interested in this matter than Pittsburg. BATSE makes a speech. Hon. Thomas M. Bajne, who was also pres ent by Invitation, was invited to make a few re markson thesubject,andhe stated thathe hadno suggestions to make in the matter. He thought there were two great results to be made by the conference. The first was humane measures for settlements of disputes by amicable meas ures instead of war. 'J he other uas the exten sion of Know ledge of our products. The speaker thought Pittsburg had a greater iutcrest in the conference than any other city, because of the Tanety of Its productions. President Schmcrtz suggested that on ing to the limited amount ot time the delegates w ould be in this city that they could not be shown everything. He suggested that they be shown the largest and most important -works, and then have an exhibit in Mechanical Hall of all the diflerent articles manufactured in this city. Colonel Bajne. as well as all present, thought this was the best scheme that could possibly be arranged. Mr. George A. Kelly remarked that the com mittee could show them all they wanted, but that it would do no good. He tnought what as most needed was protection for the ship ping industries in North and South America. The reason they got their goods from England and Germany was because ot the protection provided for their shipping interests in those ports. The one important question, he thought" w.is to let them know that the United States will no longer suffer the humiliation that the shipping interests hate been subjected to. Mr. Ricketson's motion was then adopted. TOET DELEGATES COJILNG. The National Board of steam Navigation Will Meet in Pittsburg. The National Board of Steam Navigation will hold its annual meeting in this citr October 1 and 2. This is an organization of Tery great importance. It consists of the pro prietors of steamships, steamboats and other steam vessels through the United States, en gaged either in ocean or inland navigation. Delegates will attend from all the port cities of the country, from Maine to California, and matters of vital interest to American com merce will be discussed. It is probable that the delegates will be entertained at a banquet at the Monongahela House ana given a com plimentary excursion up the Monongahela river. Captain Addi'on Lysle, of this citv, is the treasurer of the board, and Mr. W. W. O'Neil, of Elizabeth, is a member of the National Hoard of Audit. Tflcywill arrange for the en tertainment of the guests in this city. THE XEW iUTATORIUM. Coulrncts Lot and Woik Begun on tbo Buildines. The contracts in the erection of the nata torinm for Pittsburg have been let as fol lows: General contracting, Kopntz Bros.,for $17,200; steam heating, Kelly & Jones, for ZZ,Gi; plumbinc, A. McFadden & Co.. $1,M0; to tal, L'U'Gl The cutire cost w ill probably reach S30,uM), and the work 'Mill be completed by March 1. , It will probably be a two-story building, and will accommodate 200 Turkish bathers, O)0 pri vate baths and 2.000 swimming baths per dav. Tire ater for the swimmers will be salt water. The work of teaiing down the old buildings has already commenced, aud everything will be pushed to a finish. Merc Handles ofNcrTes. Some peevish, querulous people seem mere bundles of'nerves. The least sound agitates their sensorinms and ruffles their tempers. No docbtthey are bom so. But may not their nervousuess be ameliorated, if not entirely re lieved? Unquestionably, and with Hostettcr's Stomach Bitters. By cultivating their digestion and insuring more compete assimilation of the food with this admirable corrective, thev will experience a speedy and very perceptible gain in nerve quietude. Djsptpsia, biliousness, con stipation and rheumatism yield to the bitters. New Dress Goods ot Lowest Prices. And we know the qualities are first class, the variety the largest. Come in now and make your selections. Jos. House & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores, , - ..ExcnrmionTto the Wusbington, Pn., Fnlr. The B. J? O. It. It. will sell excursion tickets during the continuance of the fair at Washington, Pa., this week.at rate of $1 SO for the round trip for all trains. OVEBIIOLT. Gulden Wedding, Large, Gibson and Dilliuger whisky for Bale in large quantities by Geo. H. Bennett & Bro., 135 First avenue, second door below Wood street All the best stocked bars keep Fracen heim & Vilsack's celebrated Pilsner beer on draught. Ask for it, or order it direct. Telephone 118(5. ' Cabinet photos, $1 per doz. Lies' Pop ular Gallery, 10 and 12 Sixth st. ixsu THE CORONER'S 1NQDEST Develops the Fnct That Both Italian Wcro Bad Men The Murdered Brother Started the Row. Yesterday morning the Coroner held an inquest on the body of Michael Francis chello, who was killed by his brother in the East End on Saturday night. The leading parties in the case were examined, and some interesting facts gained from their testimony. Dominico De Lalla was in the room where the murder was committed during the hours of 9 and 10. He said that five people wcro there, and be denied that the. prisoner bad plajed cards with the deceased. The prisoner heard his brother say that he was going to play cards with another man for Si and forbade him to do it. The deceased insisted that he would play, and struck his brother for interfering. The witness then ran out of the room to avoid being implicated In the row. Domenae Staluto corroborated the preceding witness, aud added that the prisoner tried to avoid a disturbance and kept moving awa v. The deceased man was held for a time, while ho was putting his hand in his pocket, presum ably to get a weapon. He broke away, how. ever, went after the brother and shortly after ward was heard to exclaim. "I am wounded. Guiseppi Chippola testified that he heard the prisoner say: "Well, we will play for J2." Tho deceased said: "No, you must not play. Thereupon the prisoner was slapped in the face and kicked twice, and witness ran to his room. When he ran away the deceased was trying to get something out of his insido pocket, and he heard the prisoner exclaim, "Oh, my poor brother." Guitano Martenello also testified thatthe de ceased had struck his brother and had forced the quarrel, and that he even held a closed knife in his hand. He saw the prisoner have a large knife, and got at a safe distance. Peter Posalla, the head of the house, said he attempt ed to stop the prisoner. Drs. McCandlcss and Hugh testified to the character or the wounds infflicted, any one of them, they said, would have been fatal. AH the brothers testified that tho deceased and his brother were very bad men, and had that reputation in Italy. There had been no card playing previous to the trouble, and it was the desire to play which led to the murder. The five persons present all contributed something toward buying a keg of beer, and the men wero slightly under its effects when the trouble occurred. The jury rendered a verdict to the effect that the deceased came to his death through vio lence done him by his brother, the orisoner. RIVER ENCROACHMENTS. Captain Ilrnvo Stirs Up tho Chamber of Commerce on tbo Subject He is Afraid oflilc riood. Hon. John F. Dravo, who has just re turned from a convention of rivermen at Cincinnati, made a verbal report, and stated that among many other subjects dis cussed which were important to this city was one about the encroachment on the river chan nels by manufacturers. This matter, the speaker said, was an important one. and if not stopped will, in time, cause a repetition of the Johnstown flood. He '-characterized the filling in as an unmitigated outrage, that should re ceive immediate attention. Hon. Morrison Foster stated that in 1S5S the State established high and low water lines for Pittsburg and Allegheny, and a map was made by surveyors. This map w as filed in the Court of Common Pleas, and will show who are encroaching on the water lines. He suggested that the Committee on Rivers and Harbors be instructed to look the matter up. Captain Batchclor called attention to the fill ing in at the B. & O. depot. which he said would some day sadly injure the Monongahela wharf. Encroachments havu aleo been made at the Point to the extent of 259 feet beyond the line, and the result of this contraction must eventu ally cause a flood in Pittsburg and Allegheny. Colonel Bayne asked permission to make a few remarks on the subject,wbich was granted. Mr. Baynehen stated that the work of estab lisninc water lines was supererogation on the part of the State of Pennsylvania, and she had no legal richt to do it. The work ot establish ing such lines belongs distinctly to the Na tional Government, which has supreme juris diction in such matters. He advise'd the Cham ber of Commerce not to commit itself on the question. Morrison Foster stated that the establishment of such lines by the State had never been ques tioned, and the matter would therefore be one for tho courts. Mr. Dravo suggested that the matter nas one which needed immediate atten tion, and that Colonel Merrill should be com municated with on tho subject, which was agreed to. Anderson & Co., of the Mononga hela House, were admitted as members, and the meeting adjourned. DO YOU WAST A FINE PIANO? The Everett Club or Co-Opcrativo System Offers the following inducements, if you wish to pay cash: By becoming a member you will save $75 in the price of the piano, and get it atotice. If you cannot spare the cash you can get your piano any time, on payment of S25 cash and $2 50 per week, no interest, and still save 575 in the price. If you cannot pay so fast, by waiting until your number is drawn you will get your piano on payments of 51 per week, no interest, and save S75 in the regular price to our retail trade. Think of this! Oar club is composed of 350 members, each paying 51 per week. Thus you see the members are buying for cash, and one piano is delivered to the member whose number is drawn each week, until 'all are supplied, or, if one-half of the members take their pianos and pay 52 50 per week, we deliver twice the number, and get double the amount of cash each week, and it leaves only one-half the number to be drawn on the 51 weekly payments. Jt is a simple business problem. We are saving our members the difference in price by contracting for 350 pianos at one time, and on a cash basis. We have now enough members to guarantee the success of this plan, and have decided to begin delivering the pianos on Saturday, September 21. Do not wait, but apply for membership at once. Call and see the piano, or send for circular. Alex. Itoss, Manager, 137 Federal st. Allegheny, Pa. All-Wool Cashmeres nt 40 Cents. Wider and heavier ones (Lupin's) at 50 cents a yard. Their values can't be equaled. The dress goods bargains are here. Jos. Hokne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. SELECT EXCURSION To Norfolk. Fortress Monroe and Virginia Bench, On Thursday, September 19. Special train will leave B. & O. B. B. depot at 8 A.ai.,ar riving in Washington City at 6 p. m.; leave "Washington.at 630 P. m., arriving in Nor folk, Fortress Monroe and Virginia Beach early the next morning. Bate 510 lor the round trip; tickets good lor ten days. Charming (ide down the Potomac river and Chesapeake Bay. Public Notice. Before selecting your wall paper examine the stock handled by John S. Boberts, 414 Wood street. lis Use "Una" flour hnest spring patent in the world. "Golden Wedding" the best of bread flours. "Duquesne" has no equal as a pastry flour. Homing's "iTory," gem of all family flours. French, Enclisb. German nnd American Dress Goods. All the best makes and in largest variety in the newest colorings for fall and winter. Fine elegant goods that are not shown else where. Jos. Hobne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Pittsbukg beer, brewed by Frauenheim & Vilsack, is a product of home industry. Call for it. Drink it. Telephone 1186. Cabinet photos, 51 per doz. Lies" Pop ular Gallery, 10 and 12 Sixth st ttsu The New Plnld Dress Goods Are Selling Fast. We have a wonderful variety from 50 cents (all wool) to S3 a yard. You are sure to be suited here. Jos. Hobne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Geo. H. Bennett & Bro., 135 First avenue, Pittsburg, are the largest holders of pure rye whisky in the city. Special Sale. Sale' of wall paper remnants now going on at John S. Boberts', 414. Wood it tts OLD ENGLAND'S NIGHT. Sweet Music From the Land of the Rose Rendered Tbo Exposition Machinery Attracts Attention. The crowds at the Exposition continue to grow larger as the days spin by. The music last night was of Merrle England, and more than one native born far away from home had his mind carried back to the land of the' Roses. Despite the rainy weather the crowd was good. The management has a number of schemes in incubation to amuse and instruct the public It has been decided to devote one day to labor, when mechanics and craftsmen will be given a perfect opportunity to study and examine the machinery in motion and at rest. Days will also be set apart for the various orMian asy lums, when the inmates will be admitted free. Manager Johnston complains that somo ex hibitors are too slow about cleaning up their stands In tbo morning. , ,,, Tho General Manager finds that people like to look at anything in motion. For this reason Machinery Hall is one ot the principal attrac tions. He calls attention to the big belt made out of wire. The only one like it is in Paris. An electric lamp will be so placed that the light will shine through tho meshes, revealing the wire and the bne workmanship. In spite of rain and weather, the total attend ance yesterday ran up to the very pleasing number of 8,000. The attendance to-day will probably be much greater, and a musical pro gramme has been prepared that will be especially pleasing to all. The afternoon pro gramme is: PAKT I I O'CLOCK. 1. March "Kosakln" Nleblc 2. Medley Overture "Ten Minutes With the Minstrels" Bowron 3. Gavotte "Our Love" . Wcis 4. bpanlsh Fandango . Bochman 5. Ualop "Laura" ....... A....Carl paut 11 ( O'CLOCK. 1. Fest Overture Lcutner 2. Carnival of Venice, with variations 3. The Hunt, Descriptive Boh 4. Medley Overture "Salute to Erin" Coates 5. (Jaickstep "Crusader" Sousa GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA CO. The Leading Tea House of the World. It is no wonder that this tea company has met with such success when one takes into consideration the energy, enterprise and push displayed by it from their start in 1S61 to the present day. The fact that the name of this firm has been copied in part to a greater ex tent than any other in the world goes to prove that its business was a great success. There have, however, been 110 imitators who have made a notable success. The reason is not hard to discover. The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company, with its 200 large stores in different cities of the United States, has been able to conduct its business on a scale of magnitude that enabled It to obtain prices far below its competitors, and thus sell to its patrons at the lowest urices. Everyone should call and examine their stock of teas, which include all the choicest varieties known. Most celebrated among these is tho Thea-Nectar, put up in one-pound boxes, only 60c a pound. With each pound a special present is given. It is upon the fine quality and delightful flavor of this delicious brand of tea that much of the high reputation of the company has been built It is worthy a place on any table. The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company has six stores in Pittsburg an Allechcny, which have been highly prosperous under the management of Mr. Owen James, doing a very large business in the most satisfactory manner to its patrons. Besides teas this company handles the well known A. t,P. baking powder, which is the purest and best article of the kind on the mar ket; they sell the excellent A. fc P. brand of condensed milk, and their selection of coffees is unsurpassed. The location of their stores is as follows: 34 Fifth avenue, 1703 Carson street, 4314 But ler street. 6127 Penn avenue, Pittsburg: 126 Federal street, Allegheny; 128 Fifth avenue, McKeesport. Tusu CAMERAS AND PHOTOGRAPHIC SUP PLIES. W. S. Bell & Co., 431 Wood Street. Amateur photography is so much in vogue nowadays that everything pertalninc to this fascinating amusement is filled with interest for the public Certainly W. S. Bell & Co., leading firm in Western Pennsylvania, and largest carriers of this class of goods, are the ones to give the most satisfying exhibit; one which is not only appreciated by the general lovers ot photography! but by the profession als, who claim that it is the finest sight of the kind to be seen, the instruments being of the most celebrated makes, and tho materials of the finest to be found. This display, which is in west end of north gallery, has cameras and tripods adroitly placed to show them to great est advantage, and much ingenuity was em ployed to give a fair change to such a variety ot lenses ami-cameras, among which latter is the "Kodak," which has enabled so many this season to biing home their own views of lavor its snots visited. The rage for photography will be stiir more marked after everyone has taken in this charming exhibit. Dnbbs in the Art Gallery. In spite of the attractions in oil, crayon, Eastelle and of etchings, the portraits of Mr. labbs' creation are as much a feature as any thing exhibited. Whatwould an Exposition be without DabbsT Did he not take the honors, even when competitors from abroad, came to the old building on Smoky Island and tried to shake the strong hold he has alwas main tained among his Pittsburg friends, and failed in their designs. Yes, Mr. Dabbs is in the ad vance. None can doubt this when the portraits of our most notable citizens look them in the face from their position on the walls and nobly indorse Ins work. Pittsburg is proud to own Mr. Dabbs, and among his patrons are noted the best raembers.of society. It is not a fad which rives him pre-eminence, but the solid fact that he is an artist, and can give satisfac tion when others bave failed. When one de sires to appear at the best in a portrait, be always goes to Dabbs. The Hotel Hamilton. This favorite house having been completely renovated and remodeled at heavy expenso is fully prepared to care for visitors to the city. Table first class, rates moderate. The hotel bar is the best stocked in the county. Sutu LEGAL NOTICES. CHARLES B. PAYNE, Attorney-at-Law, 173 Fourth avenue. ESTATE OF WM. A. PAYNE, DECEASED. Notice is hereby given that letters testa mentary on the estate of Wm. A. Payne have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same should make them known without delay. D. H. WALKER. se!7-62-Tu Option, Pa. PROPOSALS. -yrOTICE TO HOUSE BUILDERS X Sealed proposals will be received by the undersigned until MONDAY, September SO, at 4 P. St., for the erection of a hose house and polire station, to be erected for the Borough of McKeesport, on Market street. Plans and specifications for the same can be seen at the office of the Borough Clerk, First National bank building. The Council reserves the right to reject any or all proposals. GEORGE BOSSART. Clerk. selO 96-tts PROPOSALS-SEPARATE SEALEDPRO POSALS are invited up to noon of Sep tember 20, 1889, for the erection of a hospital building and putting a second floor upon the workshop of the lemale department of the Pennsylvania Reform School at Morganza, Pa. Plan3 and specifications can be seen and bids left at the office of T. D. Evans, architect, Lewis building. Pittsburg, Pa. The right is reserved to reject any or all bius. By order of tho BUILDING COMMITTEE. selO-73-JlTuws JEFFERSONVILLE, IND., SEPT. 15. 1889. Sealed proposals, in triplicate, subject "to usual conditions, will be received here until 11 o'clock A. 31. (central standard time), TUES DAY, the 15th day of October. 1SS9, for f urnlsh ing at the Q, M. Depot here, 100,000 gallons of mineral oil, of 135 flash test, in cases of two live-gallon cans each. Preference will be given to articles of domestic production or manu facture, conditions of quality and price (in truding in the price of foreign productions or manufactures the duty thereon) being equal, and such preference will be given to articles nf American production produced on the Pacific Coast to extent of the consumption required by the puolic service there. Government re serves the right to reject any or all proposals and to accept the whole quantity or any portion of the mineral oil bid for. All in formation furnished on application here. En velopes containing proposals should be marked "Proposals for Mineral Oil." and addressed to HENRY C. HODGES. Assistant Quartermas ter General, U. S. Army, Depot Quartermaster. sel7-C9-17,18,19.20-oc2.3 THE AIR BRAKE BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION of Allegheny is conducted on the best and latest improved methods, and offers first-class inducements to subscribers. Full information will be given and subscriptions to its stock received at the store of JOHN DUFF sel4-14-TTSu 39K Federal st, Allegheny. piANOb, ORGANa a HAMILTON. 91 AND 93 FIFTH AVENUE, Pittsburg. Pa. ap30-74-D Walteb j. Osboubne. kichakd Babeows. BARROWS & 08BOURNE JOB PRINTERS, 90 Diamond street. Telephone No. 812, kuSl-6-na X3-Dtsplay advertisements one dollar per square or one insertion. Classified advertise ments on this page such as Wanted, For Sale, To Let, etc, ten cents per line for each inser Hon, and none taken for less than fifty cents. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BKANCH OFFICES. For the accommodation of tho public, Branch Offices have been established at the following places, where Want, For Sale, To Let, and other transient ad vertisements 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 THE DIS PATCH. prrrsBUKQ. THOMAS MCCAFFKEV, 3309 Butler street. EMU, G. bTUCKEY, 24th street and Penn ave. E. G. bTUCKEY & CO.Wylle ave. and Fultoust. h'. bTOKELiY, fifth Avenue Market House. EAST END. J. "W. WALLACE, 121 Penn avenue. OAKLAND. MCALLISTER SIIEIBLEK, 6th av. & Atwood st SOUIUBIDE. JACOB SPOHN, No. ICarson street H. A. DONALDSON, 1707 Carson street ALLEGHENY. A. J.. KAEItCHEK, 69 Federal street. H. J. McBRIUE, Market House, Allegheny. FBF.D H. EGGEKS. 172 Ohio street. F. H. EGG EKS & SON, Ohio and Chestnut sti J. F. STEVENSON, Arch and' Jackson streets. THOMAS MCIIENKY, Western and Irwin aves. G. f. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. l'EKltr M. GLE1JI. Rebecca and Allegheny aves. M1LLVALE BOROUGH. AV. W. FLOCKER, Stationer, No. 4 Grant ave. WANTED. Alale Hcta. WASTEU-A GOOD BAKBER ATCORNEU Wylle ave. au Fulton st. sel7-10 WANTED-A BARBER AT 2702 OAKSON st., Southside, Pittsburg, Pa. sel7-01 -rrrAM-ED-4 good carpenters, at fked VV ARNOLD'S, lit Crawford St., Pittsburg. 6CI7-6 w ANTED-T1NNEK. INQUIRE GRAFF, HUUUS & CO.. 632and.i4 Liberty street. sel7-7j w ANTED-BAF.BElt, APPLY THEO A LT- xkk, Panhandle Hotel, 12 Carson St., s. s. seI7-!W WANTEU-STOUT HOI 'lO DRIVE AND DO roush wort by JAMES L. OKR, HO Filth ave., Pittsburg. selMiG Wi ANTED-ONE GOOD COAT MAKER AT once at FRED O. WEST A CO 'S.hixth ave.. Homestead, Pa. sel"-l WANTED 100 LABORERS. PIPE LINE, cor. 'J'wenty-flltli and Mdney st.. fcouth slde. B00TH4FLINN. sel7-54 WASTED-TWO GOOD MEN FOR A COM MERCIAL bnsinesi. Call after 4 o'clock, ROOM 604, Hamilton Building. sel7-53 TTJANTED-SOAP SALESMEN FOR CITV; v V good opportunity to make some money. Address P. S. CO.. Dispatch office. sel"-72 WANTED - COACHMAN SINGLE MAN: must come well recommended. Apply oi WASHINGTON STREET, Allegheny. sel7-S6 XTfA.NTED-100 LABORERS TO WORK ON' rV sewer cor. Fifth and Evans ave., McKees port, Pa. M. GALLEGHER, Contractor. SC17-C3 TTTANTED-7-S1X GOOD 1'LAhTERERS. Ar VV PLY at No. S605 PENN AVE. orat BUILD INGS, cor. Part way and Arch st., Allegheny. Be 17-4 WANTED-8ALESMAN TO SELL GOODS BY sample: good salary paid. Write to CEN TENNIAL MFG. CO., Cincinnati, O., or Chicago. se3-75-TTSSU WAN TED-SHEET IRON I'ICKLER-NO one but an experienced and steady roan need apply. Address LOCK BOX 635, Fitfelmr?, Pa. sel7-U WANTED - AGENTS TO SELL PHOTO GRAPH club tickets; good commission to good men. Call at YEAGEK & CO.'S, o. 70 Federal St., Allegheny. se!7-7 WANTED RESIDENT SALESMAN BY wholesale tea house: only tnose now selling the trade need apply. Address P.&A., H3bouth Front st., Philadelphia, Pa. sel3-3-D WANTED-2 ACTIVE MEN TO SELL OUR elegant Bibles on the easy payment plan: good pay to right parties. E. GATELY & CO.. 25 Federal St., Allegheny, Pa. se!7-73 Pittsburg street, Newcastle, Pa. Etl7-13 WANTED-SALESLADY ONE WHO HAS had experience In drygoods. Apply at FERGUSON BROS.', 330 and 332 Fifth avenne,, Pittsburg, Pa at 10 A. M. or 3 r. M. sel7-55 WANTtD-FIFTEEN GOOD MEN, 6 FOR stone quarrr, balance for miscellaneous work. Inquire or JOHN FAY. corner Rich and Craig sts., Ihlrteenth ward, Pittsburg. SC17-47 WANTED- SOLICITOR A FDtST-CLASS advertising man, with whom we are pre pared to make the most favorable terms. Address or call PUBLISHERS, 526 Grant St., Pittsburg. sel7-52 WANTED-AGENTS TO SELL SOUVENIR albums of Pittsburg and Allegheny. Call between 9 and 11 A.M. at L. BREUNINGER& CO.'s. 535 Smltbncld street, wholesale stationers. sel7-79 WANTED FIRST-CLASS, SOBER PRE SCRIPTION glass blowers; also a few good finishers: union wages: steady wort; fare paid; write fullv: say who yon worked for. CHICAGO GLASS MFG. CO.. Chicago. aulG-45-D -rn-ANTEU-KELIABLE LOCAL ANOTRAV V F.L1NG salesmen; positions permanent; special Inducements now: fast-selling specialties; don't delav; salary from start. BROWN BROS., Nurserymen, Rochester, N. Y. 6el7-"9-TTS WANTED-AGENTS: MOST WONDERFUL machine ever produced for printing adver tising signs; entirely new: patented July 9. 18S9: sells to every merchant: sample work and terms 10c. THE ARC PRINTER SlF'U. CO., Kaclne, Wis. SC17-49 WANTED-ACTIVE SALESMEN TO SELLA full line of paints, colors, lead, varnishes, etc, on commission In Pennsylvania, West Vir ginia, etc Address THE FOREST CITY PAINT & VARNISH CO., Cleveland, O., stating experi ence, etc. sel5-24-Tusu WANTED -GOOD RELIABLE BOY BE TWEEN the age or 15 and 17 to work In shoe store; must come well recommended; one living In Allegheny preferred: call between 7and 8 this evening. LEECH & SIMPSON, 56 Federal St., Allegheny. sc!7-85 -TTTANTED-AGENTSTOSELLTEA. BAKING V powder and pure spices; gifts with goods: coke workers, miners or millmcn can make money In their 6pare time: special Inducements to per sons having established trade. YAMASH1KO TEA CO.. 83 Jackson St., Allegheny, Pa. au20-79-TTS -TTJANTED-A COM PETEN'TTEA SALESMAN YV to represent a Philadelphia importing and jobbing house In Pittsburg and Allegheny: one with cstabllshea trade preferred. Address, with rclerenccs. stating salary desired, MIDDLETON & PHILLIPS, 229 So. Front St.. Philadelphia. 8C17-75-TT WANTED -HAD WRITERS AT SMART'S ECLECTIC SHORTHAND AND BUSI NESS COLLEGE. 4 Sixth St.; penmanship, book keeping, arithmetic, shorthand, typewriting thor ougnlv taught for ?5pur month; private Instruc tions for both sexes; open dally 9 A. ji. to 9 e. M. SC12-77-TTSSU WANTED AGENTS - IF DESIRING TO make money rapidly to take our "Tug Fastening:" no experience required; they sell themselves at 35c and 50c per pair; they cost you Japanned llKc nickel plated 12Hc: just the thing for county fairs; 10 per day made easily, bend 2Cc for sample (nickel plated), or 2c stamp for cir cular. SAFETY TUG FASTENING CO., 3M Vine st., Cincinnati. Be5-36-TTS -TXT ANTED CHRISTIAN MEN AND WOMEN V to sell 'The Christian's Legacy;" .one agent writes, 'The Christian's Legacy is the fastest selling book I have ever handled; In a little less than 30 hours' work 1 have taken 50 orders, and made more money In Its sale than on any bonk I have ever sold, and I have been a canvasser for several years: I enjoy showing it to people, it is such a good, helpful book;" terms free. W. J. HOLLAND, 150 Nassau St., N. V. sel7-S Female IlelD. WANTED -AN EXPERIENCED DRESS MAKER. Apply at 3S4 FIFTH AVE., city. SC17-S3 WANTED-GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE WORK; small family, two persons. NO. 14 SENECA ST., brick row, citv. sel7-76 aialo nnd Female ITcId. -TTTANTED-MAN TO DRIVE LAUNDRY V wagon, male second cook, wages $35 per month; iarm hands, gardener and wife, chamber maids and cooks, fl per week: house girls, nurses laundress and pantry girl, dishwasher and sewing girl. MEEHAN'S, 645 Grant St. 6C16-D Situation. WANTED -A SITUATION ON PRIVATE place to drive and do general work. Ad dress O. B Dispatch office. SC17-43 -TTTANTED - SITUATION AS ASSISTANT V, bookkeeper by young man of experience; good references. Address D. E., Dispatch office. sel7-5 WANTED - POSITION BY YOUNG MAN with referencesand experience In drygoods business: can talk English and German. Address CHARLIE, Dispatch office. SC17-45 , Ronrdlnc WANTED-BOARD AND ROOMS-IN A private family preferred, for gentleman, wlfeand child; state terms, which ranst be rea sonable. Address N. M. R., Dispatch office, se 17-90 TTJANTED-BOARD BY TWO ADULTS IN V first-class location, Allegheny City or vicinity of bhadyslde, two rooms en suite on parlor or second floor, with bath: private family pre ferred; a liberal price will be paid; .references ex changed. Addren B. W. M., Dispatch offlct, sen-65 ' WANTED. Financial "TT7-ANTED-.MORTG AGES-MON EY TO LOAN .TV In sums to suit at 4, 5 and 6 per cent ALLES & BAILEY, 161 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. apl9-14-TTSSU YTTANTED MORTGAGES ON CITY PHOP V EKTY. over fLOOO; 4K ner cent; no tax. HENRY A. WEAViltiCO., IBFotutb. avenue, mh2-a22-p "TTT ANTED-MqRTGAGES-MONEY TO LOAN ' V in sums to salt nt market rates, on Im proved property. ALEXANDER 4 LEE. 313 n ood st. sel5-14 WANTED-MORTGAGES.LARGEORSMALL amounts. 4X to a per cent according to se curity and desirability of loan. FKED KINE- .., i.uuiu t, ai x uuriu ave. HtHKja-i.o WANTED-3IOltTGAGlU5-tI.000,C00TOLOAN In large and small amounts at iH, 5 and 6 Per cent, free of State tax; -no delay. BEED B. WANTED-TO LOAN 1500,000. IN AMOUNTS of (3,000 and upward, on city and suburban property, on 4)$ per cent tree of tax: also smaller amounts at 5 and 6 per cent BLACK & BAIRD, 5 Fourth avenue. sc21-d6-D TVTANTED MORTGAGES-TLCOCOOOTOLOAN it on city and suburban properties at 4K, 5and Gpcrccnt and on larms in Allegheny and adja cent counties at 6 per cent. I. M. PEN NOCK & bON, 105 Fourth avenne. ap7-fU WANTED-TO LOAN 1200.000 ON. MORT GAGES; 1100 and upward at 6 per cent; lew, coo at 4M ncr cent on residences or business property FKENCi rty: also In adjoining counties. S. H, INCH. 125 Fourth avenue. oc31-c84-D Mlscellaneoni. "YTTANa'ED-YOU TO GET A BAKER'S TV dozen (131 of Stewart Co. '9 line cabinet photos for L at 80 and 92 FEDEKAL ST.. Alle gheny. my2S-43-TT6U YTJA-NTEl'-EVERBOUYTO SEND THEIR tt furniture needing npholstering. repairing and rcflnlshlng to HAUGH & KEENAN, 33 and 34 Water st. 'Phone 1626. aull "TXTAN1ED--TO START A CLUB OF 42 3IFJ1 TT BEKS to secure a fine gold watch for each one in the club at fl 00 per week. Address P. O. BOX 50L and I will call and snow you the watch. Jy3-40M WANTED-BY PEARSON, LEADING PHO TOGRAPHER. 96 Fifth avenue. Pittsburg, and 43 Federal street, Allegheny, everybody to know that he is making fine cabinets at (1 60 per dozen; photo3 delivered when promised: Instan taneous process. mbl3-63 TtTANTED-ALL BARKERS TO REMEMBER TV our great establishment, which is strictly one price. Being the only manufacturers In Western Pennsylvania, enables us to sell at very low prices, andguarantce to have only flrst-clasa goods. We exhibit the largest stock of barbers' lurnlture ever shown In this city. A. Edits, of the Arm ot A. Edits Jt Co.. is not very old in age, but has more experience than many of the old firms. It will do you good to get acquainted with him, and have a friendly talk. He is an old traveling man, has been selling and baying for one of the lirgest and oldest bouses In the cpuntry, and un derstands bis business thoroughly. Call to see us and be convinced that we are tlie only experienced barber supply firm In Western Pennsylvania. A. IDLPSjc CO., Successor to s. Delp. formerly No. SO Diamond St., now 502, 504, 508, 508, 510 Liberty street, Plttsbnrg, Pa. 6el7-S3-TT FOR SALE IMPROVED UVEAL. ESTATE. Cltv Residences. FOR SALE FOR ?3,100-A GOOD HOUSE t rooms. No. 43 Linden, near Chestnut St., Sixth ward. W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth ave. au3l-4-T8 FOR SALE-K.50O-A NEAT BRICK HOUSE 8 rooms on Center avenne. near Crawford st..a good house at a reasonable price W. A. HERRON 4 SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. se5-40-TTB I7U1R SALE BLUFF ST., JJEAK COLLEGE, I new brick house, 8 rooms, hall, bathroom, finished basement; all late improvements; lot 23 It 9 In. by 133 ft.: terms to suit. ROBT. COW AKD, No. 20 Blufl St. aul-87-TTSSU "I7XJR SALE-ON VERY EASY PAYMENTS, i? new brick bouses, late style, 8 rooms, late Improvements, on Sidney, near Twenty-third street, Southside, for?4 750: easy payments. See ViiA. HEIUSON &SON3, 60 Fourth ave. sel7-81-TuF FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN-AN ELEGANT t new hou&e, 20 minutes' walk from the post office aud close to cable line; sine rooms, bath room and laundry, both gases, hot and cold water throughout, finely finished wide halls, high ceil ings, fine slate mantels, fancy tile hearths, fine chandeliers, electric bells and all modern conven iences; delightfully located, with front and back porches. Apoly(to JOHN MADDEN, Attorney, 94 Diamond st. scll-S East End Reilaences. FJR SALE-NEW 6-ROOMED HOUSE AND double lot! Hastings St., handy to Fifth ave.; abirgain at $2. GOO. MELLON BROTHERS, 6349 bttion St., E. E. seI5-132-TTSu F OK SALE -AN EXCELLENT MODERN dwelling of 8 rooms. 2-acre lot: great variety of fruit: 2 minutes' walk of station. ALEX AN -DEI'. & LEE, 313 Wood St. sel5-15 FOP. SALE-A NEAT 4-ROOM HOUSE AND lot, 24 feet front on Broad st, extending back 145 feet to Klrkwood st. on which can be built arother bouse: price 2,700. MELLON BROTH ERS, Station St., E. E. sc15-132-ttsu F IOR -SALE-TERMS AS JJASl AS PAYING rent for 8-roomed housest nrlce. S2.200. In Installments of only ?25 per month; no otherpay ment required. For full Information see W. A. HERRON & SONS, 0 fourth ave. sel2-96-TTS FOR SALE IN ANNUAL INSTALLMENTS of?500, neat new East End houses; brirk, modern style of architecture, late Improvements, & and 9 rooms, near steam and cable cars: price SA000 to 7,000. See W. A. HEBRON A SONS, 80 Jb ourth avenue. SC17-S0-TT6 I7OR SALE-A HANDSOMES-ROOMED BRICK . house beautifully located on O'Hara street (hlchls opened from Fifth to Ellsworth ave.). ne-ir Filth ave.; complete sewerage; price only tfl.000. Forplans and terms see V. A. HEREON" &SONS. 80 Fourth ave. se5-b-5.7.10,13,17. FOB SAL E-OAKLAND, FOURTEENTH ward, a new 2-story and mansard brick dwell-' lng, SroQms, bath, w. c, hall, laundry, etc,, slate mantels, tile fireplaces and hearths, fine ctandcllers, both gases, city water and bouse wired for electric lights, plate glass windows, ehclrlc bells, good sewerage street paved with asphaltum.and paid for. beautiful shade trees In fnnt of house, a few minutes from cable cars; prceK.500; a moderate cash payment and bal ance long time: Immediate possession. SAMUEL W. BLACK i. CO., 99 Fourth ate. se6-4-p Allcshcny Residences. TTOR SALE-TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE, 11 slatoroof.contalnlng vestibule, hall, 7 rooms, bathroom, 2w. c. and laundry; lot 20x110 feet to 25-fcct street, near park. In second ward, Alle gheny; very desirable for residence or Investment lor Income: easy terms. WILLIAM A. SIPE, owner, 93 Diamond st, Pittsburg. kel7-41-MTTS Suburbnn Residences. FOR SALE F. FRASHER'S PROPERTY, Omaha St., Thirty-second ward, at auction, next Saturday, September 21, 3 P. ., on the premises. f acre of ground, frame dwelling, 6 rooms, etc.; in first-class condition: sale positive; big bargain. ALLES & BAILEY. Real Estate Auctioneers, 161 Fourth ave. Telephone 167. SC17-58 OR'SALE-BEAUTIFUL EDGEWOOD RESI DENCE, 6 minutes' walk from station, con taining 6 rooms, bath, good well water with fine pump, natural gas, elegant lot 100x252 feet with fine lruit and shade trees; this bargain only offered for a few days; If you want a good sub urban home this Is your chance, BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. 3A-S0 selo-77 FOR SALE-AT THE BEAUTIFUL SUBURB ot Ingram, P., C. A St. L. Railway, a band some new 7-room and attic frame house with pintrv. laundry, spacious porches, marble man tels, natural gas, etc., complete: finest location and magnificent view; a bargain to prompt buyer, and increased value assured; favorable terms offered: house now open for inspection. E. D. WINGENKOTIL.IOO Fourth avenue. sel7-48 F IOR SALE-BY CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 313 Wood St.: Avalon station.P. Ft.W. &C.B.B.. two choice properties of a and M acres: fruit. shade, shrubbery, lawn: 8-room houses, complete with porches, water, gas and all conveniences In side and out: near station, desirable homes. Bellevuc, Neville and Jack's Run stations, some handsome properties, improved and unimproved; large and small houses, building lots and acre properties. se!5-75-Tusu FOR SAIE LOTS. East End Lots. FOB .SALE A FEW CHOICE BUILDING lots on Firth ave., near Craft ave., Oakland, at SI 10 per loot front. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. sel3-5l-13, 14, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25, 27, 30 FORSALE-HERRON IIILL-PAKKPLAN OF lots just opened for sale; finest views In the city; first buyers given an advantage. Call or sena for Illustrated plan. BLACK & BAIRD. 95 Fourth ave. sel5-77 FOR SALE-A CHOICE LOT ON ELY3IAN ave.. 24x100: this Is located handy to Fifth ave. Point Breeze and of easy access to R. R. and cable; priee ?a50. MELLON BROTHERS, 6349 Station st, E. E. scIS-132-TTSu I?0 SALE-LOW PRICE OR LOTS IN . Herron Hill Park If bought before Wyjie ave. cable Is finished: lovely views, heilt'-y loca tion. Call or send for Illustrated plan. BLACK & BAIKD, 95 Fourth av sela-77 FOR SALE-BOULEVARD PLACE, THOMAS street lot 50x155 ft.: excellent opportunity for investment; will sell at a lower price tlrtu originil owner would: a bargain. SAMUEL AV. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth aye. sdl-48-TWT FOR SALE-EAST END LOTS-vBO AND $500, desirably located, and within reach oT P. B. B. and Fifth arc. cable road, commanding a maguiuccntvlew: easy terms. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. 3A-210C. seS-72-9,11.13,17,19,21,23,25,27,30 I 7UJU SALE-LOTS FEONTINGIIERRON HILL . Park, finest views in the city, bcaltliy loca tion, only 12 minutes' ride from Court House by JVylle avenue cable when finished: buy now be fore advance In price: catlor send for Illustrated plan. BLACK & BAIRD. 95 Fourth ave. seI5-77 FOR SALE-BUSINESS MEN. CLERKS AND salesmen, .you should buy Herron Hill Park lots; because, first, It will be only 12 minutes' nde by Wyllo ave. cable, giving ample time to go home to dinner: second, because It is a healthy lo cation, being the highest point ,Jn Allegheny connty; there Is no malaria or fogs; third, because the views are magnificent; the wholo country for miles In every direction Is In full view of all who 'I'ciititj lourm, uucausc yvu can uuv ai luwu Ttlces now before the Wyllo ave. cable is coin-' pictea; iirth, because values win soon advance to double present prices; sixth, because very easy terms will be given all who will build at once; seventh, because If you will send or call for illustrated plans of tbe property you will be sure to buy. HI,ACKilAIBy, W Fourth, ave. V y . H1W7 VtiBt Ttnrl Iitm- IjWB SALE-BUILDING LOTS. ONLY S40 PER : foot fronton Uoquetst, Oakland; three min utes' walk from cable line. W. A. HERRON tt, SONS, 80 Fourth ave. sel2-9S-TTS City Lots. FOR SALE-LOTS ON BLUFF AND VICKROY sts.. near college; terms to suit. KOBT. COWAED.MBlulTst. aul-87-TT8Su Hnzelvrood Lots. FOR SALK-2 ACHES OF GROUND, FBuNT ING 3 streets, laying well, none reruse. near Second avenne and Hazelwood station; will sub divide to great advantage witb a good house of 8 rooms. allfor?8.000: terms easy. W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth ave sel7-81-TuF Suburbnn Lots. FOB SALE-AT EDGE WOOD-A CHOICE LOT 85x140 ft., very near station P. B. R. W. A. HERRON & SONS. 80 Fourth ave. 6el7-83-rrs Forms- FOR SALE-A NEAT LITTLE PAHM 'OF 15 acres, 6-room house, new barn, great variety of fruit; level land, well watered and near good market and B. B. station. ALEXANDER & LEE, 313 Wood st. seli-15 FOB SALE FABSl, 156 ACRES, "WITH BUILD INGS required; rich bottom land, near sta tion E. 4 i, K it ; suited for large works and town lots; good investment ED WITTlbH. 410 Grant St., Pittsburg, Pa. seH-D- OB SALE-A LARGE FARM OF ABOUT 230 acres, only 18 miles from tbe city, M mile from railroad station, and near to school, churcb, store, postoffice. etc.: wilt be sold at a bargain to close up an estate; our Major Glover bss been on the property, and can give lull particulars from personal observation. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO.. 129 Fourth avei, Pittsburg. seli-38-P Miscellaneous. FOB SALE-BY CHARLES SOMERS "Sr CO., 313 Wood st Buena Vista St., Allegeny, 13,000 New brick. 4 large rooms, choice little bouse, all complete, on good lot and desirable location. Sampson st, 84,500-Good lot 2 houses in prime repilr; rented: paying handsomely. Pcrrysvllle aye., 81,500 Lino of electric cars: a nice little home, 4 rooms and attic, gas and water; yard. Chartiers street 84.000 Corner lot fronting 60 feet on two streets: two 5 room houses, ample space for 4 more houses; good locality for renting. Knoll street $2,S00-Large house on lot with wide frontage on 3 streets: property rented paying large dividends; a good Investment. Brighton avenueCorner lot; choice business location: right in midst of actively building dis trict; foundation ready for buildings cheap to prompt buyer. Davis and McCInre avenues Handsome.large building lots. Benton avenue 80 choice lots; ground in nice shape for building purposes and for comfortable homes; will advance rapidly above present prices. !200 to 8500. Good investments aud desirable properties throughout Allegheny City and her suburbs. CHAS. SOMEEiri CO., 31S Wood st. se5-74-Tnsu FOB SALE-BY CHARLES BOMEBS & CO.. 313 Wood St." Hill district A portion of tbc-clty in central portion where property Is now relatively lower than elsewhere, but promises great advances wltnln the coming year under the stimulus of new cable and electric roads and improved means of access. Franklin t., 2 good brick houses, with all con veniences, large lot 17.500. Cliff street-fi 800 Nice 5 room and aitle brick, conveniently arranged, well built by owner., good yard: close-to Penn incline. Fulton and Crawford streets 3. 500 Large lot fronting each streets-room house; good street frontage for additional building. Webster avenue $6,000 Large lot fronting two streets; two good brick buildings, one with large storeroom; a desirable and cbeap property. Forbes street ?8,000 An extra choice 3-story pressed brick, brown stone trimmings, large rooms, wide halls, bath, pantry, inside closets, electric bells, etc. : large lot. Building lots and blocks of lots on all parts of thehllhincludlng Webster. Wylle, Center, Bedford and Herron avenues; Vine, Bccd, Colwell, Erin. Davis, Adelaide, Clarissa and Thirty-Third streets. Improved and unimproved properties in all parts of the two cities. Call on us. ' CHARLES SOMERS X CO., sel5-74-Tusu 313 Wood st FOB SALE-BY CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 31J Wood st. East End f),(X0 Atwood street: a very choice' 2-story aud mansard press brick, 8 rooms, vestl-. bule, attic, laundry, all modern appliances for elegance and comfort. Tbls Is a specially fine and complete bouse In large lot Oakland ave. ?8,500 New, substantial andhaud some, finely but not gaudily flnlsbed residence of 6 rooms, attic, pantry, bath and laundry; .large lot. , Aiken avenue 85,000 2-story frame, good and complete: large lot. MlgnonettestH, 200 New handsomely finished, finely arranged and complete 2-story frame, 6 rooms, attic, bath, laundry, etc. Grazier St. l,800 2 lots; grapes, fruit trees, well,2houses,4and5rooms: nice little homes; all finished. Edwin street t3,500Handsome pew house just being completed; every modern appliance and convenience; good yard, desirable .and central location. James street 82,250 A very choice little home; nice lot: all conveniences and comforts. Fifth avenue. Oakland-?3S,000 Ollt edge loca tion, one and one-quarter acres ot gronnd, over 700 feet choice froutage; 3 small houses. Tbls is a fine point for investment; surroundings are un surpassed. Properties Improved and unimproved in all sec tions of tbe East Ei.d. Call and see us. CHARLES SOMERS 4 CO.. 813 Wood st. sel5-74-Tnsa FOR SALE-BpSINESs. Business Chances. TTIOR SALE-BOARDING HOUSE-GOOD LO Jj CATION and good business; reason for sell ing wanting to leave city. Address M. A. X., Dispatch office. sel7-86 FOB SALE-SALOON AND RESTAURANT, old established and best location in city. Ad dress P. CHR1STMAN, 41 West Washington St., Indianapolis, I nil. se!7-50 FOB SALlS-A GROCERY STORE DOING A large No. 1 trade, and Is one of the finest stands in city, ononeofourleadlngstreets: beau tiful large store room, only reason for selling bad health. Address J. C. B., Dispatch office. sel7-59 FOBSALE-THESTOCK, F1XTUBES, LEASE HOLD, horses, wagons, etc.. of one of the best retail grocery locations In tbe city, doing an excellent business: a good opportunity for the right man. Address GROCER, Dispatch office. sel7-5S FOR SALE-ONE OF THE LABGEST AND best retail grocery stores, in heart of tbe city; will Invoice about ?9,00O. Also smaller grocery stores in good locations In tbe two cltlC3, bakeries, drugstores, drygoods and notion stores, feed store, confectioneries, restaurants, boarding houses and other business chances: free particu lars. SHEPABD &. CO., 54 Filth ave. self FOR SALE--1N THE LIVELIEST TOWN IN Western Pennsylvania the stock and fixtures' of tbe New York Clothing and Gents' Furnishing Goods House, located at 135 Fifth avenue Mc Keesport. Pa.; can reduce stock to ".000; posses sion given at once.wlth a long lease; this is a rare chance: no better location in the city. Inquire at 135 Fifth avenue McKeesport P. S. GLEASON. FORSALE-AN INTEREST IN A WHOLE SALE business located In the heart of the city; the estatabtlsbment stands at tbe head In the line of trade represented; the firm's business U now active and profitable, and the outlook Is so promising as to give an almost absolute guarantee to a purchaser that tlie money lie Invests will be returned lu dividends earned during the first year; we can recommend this: Siuoo to 87,000 re quired. CHABLES BOMEBS & CO., 313 Wood st. 6C15-75-TUSU Business Stands. FOE SALE-A GOOD ESTABLISHED BUSI NESS: 13,000 to 83, 500 required. Address B. M. H., Dispatch office. 6el7-S4 FOB SALE-COR. BOSS AND FIRST AVE.; cheap: Iot39x70fect with buildings. W. A. HERKON Jt SONS. 80 Fourth ave. se5-7-IuF FOB SALE-FIRST-CLASS BUSINESS SITES In the Asplnwall plan, adjoining Sharps burg; low prices; easy payments: send forplans. W. A. HERRON &SONS. 80 Fourth ave. 8C17-80-TTS FOR SALE VERY CHEAP, A GOOD BUSI NESS house on Ohio near Middle St., Alle gheny; an Investment of only JIO.OOO required. Sec W. A. HERRON 4SONS, No. 80 Fourth ave. seS-98-9,11,14,17 FOB SALE-ADVANCE BOLLEB MILLS Newly refitted to Case system, steam power; doing No. 1 work: desirably located on B. It; plenty of hard wheat at mlHdoor; terms low. Call or address TAYLOR BROS. & CO., Rogers, Col. Co., O. au22-7-p FOR SALE-2-STORY IRON CLAD BUILD ING, 25x00, ou lot 25x120, with lease; 12x24 engine, nearly new: also boiler and main shaft; lease has over 2 years to run:wlllbe sold low to close up an estate. Inquire at 2600 SMALLMAN STBEEr, city. se!7-95 FOB SALE-GOOD BBICK HOTEL BUILDING lnexcellent location for busiuess and con venientto the city: tbe building contains over 30 rooms and Is on a large lot having a good tran sient trade and a number or regular people; re ceipts at bar alone about 8100 per day : good reasons for selling; price low. CHAS. SOMERS CO., 313 Wood St. sel5-75-TuStt Mnnufncturinc Sites. FORSALE-iDESlRABLE BUILDING LOTS, or manufacturing site very cheap; small cash payment long credit: on Strawberrylanc. near street car and railroad and proposed electric road, in Mntb ward, Allegheny City. WILL IAM A. SIPE, owner, 93 Diamond St.. Pittsburg. sel7-42-JiTTSU FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock. &e. TCWE SALE-A FINE FAMILY HORSE, PER Jj FECTLY gentle anil handsome; 7 years old. Apply at No. 80 FOUBfll AVENUE. sel2-91-TT8 FOE SALE-ONE-UORSE ELLIPTIC SPRING wagon, JH lncn axle. In first-class repair; price 835. HARRY DOMHOFF'S WAGON SHOP, Liberty ave. and Main St. se!7-3 I7IOB SALE-A FINE FOUR-YEAR-OLD draught horse; welgbt 1.S00 lbs: well broken single and double: will be sold cheap for want of use. inquire ECHOLS. McMUBUAY tc CO, 123 Sandusky t., Allegheny. se!7-57 FOB BALE-ALDERNEY COW AT AUCTION at sale of furniture at Mrs. Cooper's resi dence New Brighton road, near second toll, on Friday, September 20, as noon: sale begins 10 O'clock. A. LEGOATE BOM, Auctioneers. , el7-2 FOR SAIiE LOTS FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUa- Dlnchlnerr ana Metals. F OR SALE-ENGINES AND BOILERS SlSW and refitted rniHnv-nronintlv attended to. POBTEB FOUNDRY ANDMACH1NECU..LIM., below Suspension brtdgeyAllegbeny, Pa. anW-39 TTIOB BALE NOW ONE SECOND-HAND JC tenoning machine 2 surface planers and 1 sbaper, and new and second-hand engines, boilers, lard kettles, tar tanks. SlfmeD valves, eastings, etc VELTE & MCDONALD, Jhlrty-second st and Penn ave. r 't21-i-tts , miscellaneous. FOB SALE--J PIANOS. 5 ORGANS. PRINT ING presses aud lot type 2-water motors, 3 10-borse power turbine water wheels, 'large as sortment furniture, nnd 2 cowl, .by JAMES L. ORB. 140 Fifth Hf., Pittsburg. sel5-I28 FOB SALE-BILLIABD TABLE AT AUCTIO.T at sale of furniture at Jlrs. Cooper's resi dence. New Brighton road, near second toll, on Friday, September 2J. at noon: sale commences at 10 o'clock. A. LEGOATE SON, Auctioneers, f sel7-Z TTIOB SALX-FUBNITURE-AT THE RE3I JU DEN CE or Mrs. Cooper, New Brighton road, near second toll, at auction, on Friday. September 20. at lu o'clock: parlor, library, dining room and clumber furniture embracing suits In maple mahogany and walnut- crimson plush suite, mo. queue and brussels carpets, hall ana stair Brus sels carpets, plate mirrors, marble, top walnnt sideboard, bat rack, bookcase.. extension table refrigerator, silver-plated ware, cutlery, dishes; i uicoMis, curtains, etc., cic:;.xiso, jwaernevcow. billiard table, barouche harness,. etc. Take train st Federal st. for Verner station at 9:15 A. St.. city time A, LEG GATE & SON. Auctioneers. sel6-l TO LET, Cltv Residences. TQLET, P7 PER MONTH-A NEAT HOUSE, six rooms, attic batb, late Improvements, flrst-clsss order: Bedford near Fulton st. W. A. HEBRON & SONS. 80 Fourth ave. sel7-82-TTS. Aflechcnr Residences. TO LET-2-STOBY BBICK HOUSE. WITH mansard roof, containing 9 rooms, halt large attic, bathroom, etc: yard back: and front: all in best condition: particulars at premises. 9JFKr MONT ST., Allegheny. sell-23 Snbnrban Residence. TO LET-ELEGANTLY FURNISHED HOUSE at Edgeworth, P., Ft. W. C. B.W.r8 rooms, flnlsbed attic, w. c bathroom, both kinds of gas; will be rented to responsible person from October 1. 1839, to April 1, 1890. Address L. B. X., Leader office sell-8 Apartments. TO LET-ROOMS NICE ROOMS. WITH both gases. Inquire at 197 FOURTH AVE. 6C17-77 TOLET-LAEGE, HANDSOMELY FURNISH ED front room In new house every conveni ence, near poatofllce. suitable for gentleman and wife or two gentlemen. No. 97 SEVENTH AYE. selS-4-TTSu Easiness Stands. - ' TO LET-NO. 133 THIRD .AVENUE, 8TOBE BOOM and 11 dwelling rooms, all being re palredrpalnted,papered. etc.. and put in first class order. C. H.LOVE, 93 Fourth ave. se.7-65 OfBces. Desk Room, iStc TO LET-CHOICE OFFICES. SINGLE OB in suit in the Standard block. Wood, near Fifth avenue. JV. A. HEBRON SONS, 80 Fourth ave. sel-52-TTS TO LET-OFFICE8 OB SUITS OF ROOMS; 4 or 2 rooms at 44 Federal st; A or 3 rooms at 61 Sandusky street, by JAMES L. ORB, 140 Firth ave, Pittsburg. seU-126 TO LET-IN THE NEW DISPATCH BUILD IN G, 75. 77 and 79 Diamond street two or the roomiest and best-lighted offices to be found in the city; rent 8200 and 8300 per annum, including elec tric, lights, janitor service aud steam heating. Apply between 10 A. H. and IP. v., or between 2and4F.3I jy23-s7 rpO LET STORE OR OFFICE BOOM, WITB JL large vault, suitable for Insurance office or similar business, in GermanU Savings Bask building. No. 419 Wood street: room formerly oc cupied by George Belneman as saloon, and now temporarily occupied by tbe American Express Co. ; It Is two steps below grade making a first- ciass casement, inquire at xn&B&asL. J le2X-68-D FERSOSAL. "pERSONAL-MALTBY'S OYSTER DEPOT,, .JL. late jo xiiui ftTcuuc, ciuutcu tu l amiui- neld street: fresh oysters received dally; orders filled at lowest prices. J. B. HEMMEULE, Mgr. sel-92-D PERSONAL-BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS! New and old, ancient and nioueni. standard and rare, legal, medical and scientific 30,000 vol umes to select from. LEVI'S BOOK STORE. 900 Liberty st au3-98 PERSONAL -HIS LOVE SUDDENLY RE TURNED; recently they had not been on the, best or terms owing to a little family Jar occa sioned by tbe wife insisting on being allowed to .renovate his wearing apparel, and which, oi 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 ave.. corner Wood St., second floor, and now everything is lovely and peace and happiness again reigns In their household. Telephone 1558. au30 LOST. " OST ON FRIDAY, BANK BOOK, CON J TAININGSSGVih name or the undersigned. Finder win be rewarded by returning same to MRS. -JENNIE MERBIMAN, No. 48 Monterey street, Allegheny. sel7-60 LOST-MONDAY MORNING, FROM NO. 128 Locust St.. AUegfceny; French poodle (black and white); name on collar, J. C. Mahler. A re ward will be given If returned to the above num ber, oratKAUFMANNS', Fifth ave. and Smith field st, Plttsbnrg. se!7-74 STRAYED. STHAYEO-OR STOLEN FROMTHEUNDER SIGNED, dark brown. Irish setter dog; an swers to tbe name of Frank: no questions asked and liberal rewaid given if lcftat2lMeyran ave. R. F. SMYTH. se 15-153 BUSINESS CHANGES. IN RE DISSOLUTION OF THE ELIZA BETH Bridge Company In the Court of Common Pleas No. 2, oi Allegheny county, Pa. No. 4M, October term, 18!9. Notice is hereby (riven that on SATURDAY, September 28,. A. D. 1889, at 10 A. If., application will be made to tbe Conrt in tbe above proceeding; for a decree dissolving the Elizabeth Bridge Company aud distributing; its assets in accordance with the schedule filed, and tbat the same will be granted unless exceptions are filed in the meantime. ALBERT J. WALKER, Attorney for said Company. selO-44 To EDUCATIONAL. ST. GEORGE'S HALL FOR BOYS AND young men, St George's, Md., near Balti more, Prof.' J. C. Kinear, A. M., Principal, Col lege or business. Unsurpassed in advantages, comfort and situation. S200 to $275 a year. aul7-92 T ONG VIEW, BROOKV1LLE, PA., A Church School for Girls, will reopen SEP TEMBER 11, 18S9.. For catalotrue apply to Rev. JOHN G. ilULHOLLANI D. LUD., au2-78-TUF Principal. SHADYSIDE ACADEMY-SCHOOL. YEAR begins September 18. Examinations for admission will be held Wednesday morning, 18th, at 10 o'clock. For further information apply to Prof. W. R. CRABBE, Principal, Shadyside. se!3-4C-D M RS. REBECCA BOARDMAN, TEACHER OF ELOCUTION. 806 PENN AVE.. PITTSBURG. Business hours from 3 till 6 P. if, se5-93-Turs WEST WALNUT STREET SEMINARY for young ladies; 23d year: is provided fbr giving a superior edncation in collegiate eclectic and preparatory departments: also in music and art. MRS. HENRIETTA KUTZ, 2015 Walnut st, Phila. au4-90-TTS SOUTHERN HOME'SCHOOL FOR aiELS, 915 and 917 N. Charles street, Baltimore. ' MRS.W.M.CARY. Established 181Z French MISS CARY. the language of the school. jyl8-Si-TTS Notre Dame of Maryland Collegiate Institute for young ladles and pre paratory school for little girls, EMBLA P. O, three miles from Baltimore, Md., conducted by tbe Sisters of Notre Dame. Send for catalogue. jjSO-63-TTS 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's. 1889. Hon. Tbos. M. Marshall, President Board of Trustees. Address J.WAR REN LYTLE, Principal, No. 7 Fourth avenue. jyl(Wl-TT8 CURRY UNIVERSITY, "SIXTH STREET,, 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 youngpersons de siring a better education respectfully solicited. U AMES CLARK WILLIAMS, A. aL. Pres't jyl&82-TTS. PITTSBURG ART SCHOOL; ESTAB LISHKD 1881, offers advantages of a r f- itnorougn Academic School of fenO Art, combined with private in- struction; each pupil under Joint direction of George' Het- zel (Dusscldorf Academy), John W. Beatty (Munich Academy). Students who cannot attend dally may enter lor limited num ner oi davs a week. For prospectus address JOHN W. BEATTY, Principal, anSSS-rti? il3 Woods treet, pmsd uj& Accne SALES. BY JAS. W. DRAPE fc CO. PUBLIC SALE OF S TO 10 ACRE PLOTS OF GROUND "OAK GROVE," AT YOUNG STATION. Between Parnassus and Valley Camp. THUHft. DAY AFTERNOON. Beptember 19, at 3 o'clock, on the premises, or on tKo arrival of fliUninlnrr thfltironertT. Abo&t 90 OCT69 111 aH.-t laid offin 3 to 10 acre plot, all quite close tar ino raliroau Biaugo, aau.w iuc lunn u x uu.i., rn whera there are churches, schools. Mores.' etc.. etc On the proparty there are beautiful i Knolls, groups ano rows oi trees, kicku un faillng springs, coal, natural gas. etc Few places offer so many desirable points for residence purposes or for suburban homes. 'i, . Take express train from Union Station at J L o'clock on day. of sale. Free tickets at-our. vj. omce Jrians sua lunner particulars iruia,. JAS. "r7 DRAPE CO. ' f. ' ' Agents and Auctioneers, 129 Fourth avenge, Pittsburg. , e-42-D ADMINISTRATOR'S AUCTION SALE OP the entire stock of a manufacturer and jobber in furniture. Will be sold wKkoutre serve to the highest bidder, at tbe rooms, 311 Market st. TUESDAY MORNING, Septea ber 17. at 10 o'clock, sharp. Thirteen fine chamber suits In oak and wal nut; IS handsome parlor suits, made tot their. own trade and upholstered In the best style and coverings, these are in EncUsh roes aad French tapestry and plashes, easy chairs aad rockers, fine tables, mirror-door wardrobes, sideboards, leather chairs, fine leather eeuch. cabinets, bookcases, lounges, chiffoniers; also bureaus, bedsteads, washstanda aadcribst all ot -which were manufactured by tbem lor. their own trade, and must be sold to settle ac counts. The goods are now In our store and are now on exhibition. This is your opportunity if. yon want to hay,, furniture of any kind. It will pay to attend tbw sale, as the goods will go to 'the highest bfcMer without any regard to cost. HENKYAUO, xiujn cu., ui juarKer.se, seio-Ms DMTNISTRATORS' AUCTION 8ALB j XL OI Fine f arlor aarrunamber Halts, JJ-- ; ing Room and Library Farniture, Cart Har" ness. etc., at tbe late residence of Chas. L-Oaki-jJ welL.deceased, 73 Lincoln avenne, Allegheny, li WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPT. lCat 1 O'CIOCE. The f urnisbment embrace' handsome Turk isb. Parlor Suit in Tapestry. Portiers, Curt aias, , Couches, Pictures, Bric-a-brac. Rockers, WaJ-l nut Bookcases, Cabinet Desk, fine larze Hag. Rack, Rogs, Toiletware. Bedsteads. Bareaas, Washstandsj Center Tables, Hair Mattresses, Feather Beds, Springs, Hoover Bed-LooBge, Chiffoniers. Brussels and Velvet Carpea oa rooms, halls and stairs; Sideboard. Leather Chairs, Refrigerator, Pillar Extension Table, Dishes and Glassware, Laundry articles, Kitcheu'eoods. etc etcv 8ale positive, Dy order of Geo. P. Hamilton, - Aflmlmstratnr- TTnnSA 4taftn ftftr ft n'rioelc1-': morning of sale. " ?, HENRY AUCTION CO., LI3C, seI5-115 Auctioneers. OFFICIAL- PITTSBUKG. DtnMHrnitvin Ui CHAnKjas O TOQA "" 111S0U1M1. X A OCUtCUlUn T. 1t7 . vroncE is hereby given that xhs .- XI report oi viewers on cue grading. panss and curbing of Carnegie street, from Fifty second street toMcCandless street, has beea approved by Councils. which action wiH be,, final, unless an appeal Is filed in the Court of Common Pleas within ten (10) days from date, Chief of Dep't of Public "Works. XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THJB ' X reports of Viewers on the opening of Loyal - alley, irom Alien street to Jdeiunoover avenue: Allen street, from Washington avenue to Mo Lain street: Copeland street, from Ellsworta avenue to Walnut street; Mahogany alley, from. Essex alley to Laurel street: Walter street, from Washington avenue to Lillian street, and Home street, from Plummer street to Butler street, have been approved ij Councils, which action will be final unless an appeal is filed is tbe Court of Common Pleas within ten (14) davs from date. E. M. BIGELO W. Chief of-Department of Public Works. . j riTTSBUBO, jca.. Beptemoer , i. set -, -VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THJS J.1 reports of Viewers on the construction oC ( ' sewers on uresaen aiiey, irom otantonaveea :. to t uty-second street; Dunnage street aatt' f ornes avenue, irom n inn avenue to a poH on, Forbes avenne 300 feet west of Dithridge street; Atwood street, from Bates street to Louisa' street; Wrights allev, from South Twenty-third street to South Twenty-fourth street, and', Howe street, from Ivy street to Aiken avenue,' j. will be finaL unless an appeal is filed In tbe Court of Common Pleas within (10) ten days) .. from date. E. M. BIGELO W. i - Chief of Dep't of Public .Work. - , rTTTSBTTRO. f A- aeptemoer . ib. scg-ji RESORTS. ITIHE' OHALFONTE ATLANTIC CITY.N.J. ' ' On the beach, with unsurpassed ocean view. Salt-wAer baths in house. se3-77-D . E. ROBERTS & SONS: AMC&E31ENTS. BIJOU THEATER-To-night, ALVIN JOSLET . IN ONE OF THE OLD STOCK. September 23 Geo. C. Jenk's U. S. Man Co. ; sexo-Af HARRIS THEATER-EVERY AFTER. NOON and evening. WOMAN I MAY WHEELER, AGAINST WOMAN. EDMUND COLLIER. Week Sept. 23 The Waifs of New York. selT THE NEW WORLD'S MUSEUM Allegheny City. Tbls week. September 16, BIG ELIZA, THE GREAT SEYMOUR, FERDNANDES. 4 EMERALDS. A GREAT SHOW. sel8-12 TTARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY To-night, Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, AUSTIN'S AUSTRALIANS. Almee. the HnmanFly. and 25 Stars. ael13 Tr7lOE7S3XE ATASPfflWALLSTAIIOH 7 minutes from Federal st, Allegheny, on, the West Penn R. R., adjoining Sharpsburg, being part of tho " "ROSS ESTATE." l : ; Lots in sizes and on terms that should suit any desiring to secure ahome. The lay of the ground is beautiful. Special inducements offered to first purchasers. See the representative on the premises or call oa or address W. A. HERRON 4 SONS. 8e3TT3 80 Fourth avenue. SOMETHING CHOICE. REAL ESTATE. To close up estate of Alexander Negley.de ceased, I off er about II acres land sitnate,be tween Neeley and Hiland aves., adjoining resi dences ot Colonel .Anaer30D. 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 lOox OOfeet. A HENRY H. NEGLEY, CORNER SANDUSKY AND LACOCK STS, ALLEGHENY, Or residence, NEGLEV AVE., Pittsburg. au22-91-Trs SIXTH AVENUE DYE WORKS, M. MY SOUS & CO., i ..n..-, ... tii linn .r. nnnmipoa tx And eeneral renovators of textile fabrics. la dies' and gentlemen's soiled or faded garments neatlv cleaned or restored in color. Curtains,,"-; of every description carefully attended to. - M. MAY SONS & Co. jell-TTS 56 SIXTH AVE,. Pittsburg, Pa. ', G A RALPH, BUILDING CONTRACTOR, 41 seventh avenne, Pittsburg. Pa. Telephone 1344. seo-S8-TT3 QPECIAL SALE OF WATCHES, CLOCKS, " V j jewelry anu suvetwata tin uct. 1, to mate room for fall stock; solid goldstickpins 50c up,, etc.. all other eoods marked down eanallvas cheao; 25 per cent off ou all silverware (hollow). at WHJSON'S. 61 Fourth ave.. Pittsburg, n atcu, clog sua jsircuy repairing a jpecmtji niunut M - : 4 -?J" 41 ;? .