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THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH,
WEDNESDAY,
SEPTEMBER-f25 - 1889.
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FTOTJCH OF NATURE
ThatMade Exposition Visitors Friend
r' ly to Colored Singers.
QUAINT MELODIES ARE PREFERRED
A Surprise is Promised When the Total Ex
position Attendance is Known.
BRIEF MENTION OF SOME EXHIBITS
The removal of the Jubilee singers from
the balcony of the Exposition to a conveni
ent stand on the lower floor yesterday was a
wise act Every song was heartily ap
plauded. It was noticed that the genuine
was preferred to any sham, and the strident
tenor or the shrill, high notes of the females
were received with more real applause when
a tender "Suwanee River" was being ren
dered than when all the artificial melodies
in the world were given. That "one touch
of nature makes the whole world kin" was
thown last night, when a typical Southern
song was given, and every individual in the
vast crowd or listeners kept up a faint, un
easv, unconscious shuffle, in perfect time
with the quaint, catching old tune direct
from the little cabin in the clearing.
In spite ol a day almost threatening, the
attendance yesterday was splendid, and
when the official figures for the full attend
ance are given toward the close, there are
some disgruntled ones who will be surprised
and many delighted friends who will be
more than pleased. The lady billiardist
attracted a great deal of attention yesverday,
as she succeeded in making some very clever
shots indeed, considering her opponent (her
husband bv the way) is willing to tackle
anybody in a "luujor no count game, .mrs
Shaw has been very ill, and but a lew weeks
ago was able to again take up the cue alter
a several months' siege. The novelty of the
thing, however.and the adroitness of the hand
some lady's left hand shots, was amply suffi
cient to w In for her applause that her skill by
no means deserved. Her nerve is coming back
again, sne says, and something good may be
looked for before the engagement closes.
BOGGn & BCHL,
115, 117, 119 and 121 Federal Su. Alle
benr. On the main aisle is found two very hand
some cases in white and gold, with massive
plate glass sides, m which the costly exhibit of
this great drt goods is inclosed. The cases
are connected by a lattice work at either en
trance, on the top of which the linn name is
made prominent in gold letters on white
ground. On the roof of each case this indica
tion is also given so that people in the galleries
can locate the exhibit very easily. In front
of one case is a wax figure of a handsome and
stylishly dressed lady in black silk costume,
wearing a black velvet Pans wrap heavily
embroidered, embodying a most significant
illustration of the latest fashions. Within one
case is disclosed all manner of rich fabrics,
mostly silk, w bich give emphasis to the ma
terials in vogue tor fall and winter dresses,
either lor street and home wear or lor recep
tion and ball use. In the outside row are noticed
a pale green silk overskirt of net, with ap
plique of white chenile flowers in clus
ters, with green stems and leaves of silk,
a combination in fine Henrietta cloth, tabac
shade, with brocaded silk overdress. An even
ing costume in old rose with brocaded front.
Another in very rich heavy white silk basan
applique brocade for a front. Another of silk
gauze is ornamented in feathery spray work of
tinsel and silk. A Reseda green with em
broidered front is most corgeously wrousht.
An embroidered stuff dress is a gem. A gorge
ous black net with brown embroidery is
marvelous. A plum-colored fabric with old
gold embroidery down the side and drooping
to the back lorms a most stylish dress. A
bl-ck tnmmea with far gives another rich
effect. Inside this row of special dresses, is
built up a form of silk in various stales, which
entirely nils the center, upon which are placed
silk, leather and gauze fans of exquisite
beauty. The other case is filled with imported
wraps for ladies, misses and children exempli
fying in a most delightful manner the styles
and materials a la mode this fall.
THE BUSY NAIL MACHINES.
Oliver Si Roberts' Wire Co., Limited.
One of the mew: interesting exhibits in
Machinery Hall, and one where the crowd is
the thickest. Ik about the -wire nail display.
Two machines turning out thousands of 20
penuy and tbripenny nails give pleasure to al
most every visitor, be he young or old. A very
instructive case of samples is in front, where
some 1GS varieties of wire nails are shonn from
the little thiu picture tack, scarce a quarter
inch long, to the largest spike used in framing
a bouse These machines are of the M. If.
Smith patent, made in Brooklyn, N. Y., six
sires of which do service at the mill No. 2, 801
uingnam street, pittsuurg, southside. Wire
nails are fast superseding the old style of cut
nails. The very significant circular of this
company tells us in terse, pithy terms why "the
nail of the future is cleaner, cheaper and bet
ter in every respect. By using wire nails, first,
you get more nails for a cent; second, you get
JOU pounds of nails (not scrap and slivers) In
every keg; third, j ou get a nail that will hold
till doomsday." Besiue nails in coarse of man
ufacture, nails in Less pded up in quantity,
you see in this display all manner ot wire, of
every gauge made by this company and barbed
wire, one of their most important specialties.
DEMMLER BROS., 326 AND 52S S3IITH
, HELD ST.
Kltclien nnd Household Conveniences.
Turn where you will at this display and the
ejes are contronted by Pasteur filters, these
filters that give you pure, clean water to drink,
end which themselves are easily kept clean, a
point casilv forgotten or imperfectly performed
by other alleged filters. A further inspection
revealed an assortment of those nice nee boil
ers, w here the rice is steamed in an inner ves
sel submerged in boiling water: invaluable car
Eet sweepers from Grand Kapids. that do the
eavywurk thoroughly; brass and lacquered
coal vases; nickel and wooden ornamental pep
per mills for the dining table; egg poachers,
jelly strainers, tin helmets for tin wedding oc
casions, dish mops, ho: water urns, brass 6
o'clock tea kettles with alcohol lamps; 'sensi
ble" sadirons, three in one set, one handle for
the three presses: vegetable cutters for shaping
the beets, carrots, etc., for decorating dishes;
Krusius Brothers' cutlery, dinner knives, carv
ing sets, silver mounted horn handles and
ecissors.
Barllrtt'a Furnaces nnd Ranee.
Mechanical Hall is enriched by many fine
exhimts, among them are these heating and
cookinc appliauces, whicn have been success
ful in the market since 1847. This exhibit con
tinues to attract the attention of crowds of
visitors Interested in studying the best methods
for beating their homes and making their
kitchen arrangement . as perfect as science can
guide them. Ihe portable and brick-set tur
naces are of a very superior nature, they aro
adapted for anv kind of fuel, coal, wood, coke
and natural gas. The kitcheners and the J. C.
B. grand active wrought steel ranges, also the
broiler, are models of perfection and economy.
A double safety pipe for conducting heat in
and through partitions and walls with absolute
safety from fire forms one of the Bartlett spe
cialties. Mr. J. C Bartlett, So. 203 Wood
street, is the city agent for Dellaven's ranges,
stoves and repairs. A separate display of these
goods, including the "Cinderella,'1 is found in
the main building.
Dnbbs' Art Portraits.
It seems as if the faces, which look at one
from these walls, devoted to the Dabbs' gallery
are about to address jou, so very natural they
, seem. The highest award of praise should be
given for the excellence of expression, the
clearness of the eyes and the positions in which
they have been placed to secure these require
ments. The Hamilton Hotel
Is located very centrally, and under its new
management has been improved in every possi
ble way until it is now a strictly first-class
bouse. Its accommdaotions are excellent, the
table the best, and the rates reasonable. The
bar is stocked with the finest liquors.
An Important Exhibit.
Fato A Freese, of Plymouth. O., have in
operation at the Pittsburg Exposition one of
their celebrated "Ohio Bnck and Tile Ma
chines," and cordially invite those interested to
see this machine work.
Don't miss This.
Hot waffles on the portico of cafe. A most
delicious delicacy for 6 cents These are made
from Marvin's self-raising pancake flour.
Special Exposition Note.
The Ice cream served at the Cafe is supplied
toy Mr. George P. Luther, the proprietor of the
Cyclorama Cafe, Allegheny.
Foe best brands of-pure rye whiskies, go
to Geo. H. Bennett & Bro., 135 First
nvenne, second door below "Wood street.
HOW HE CARED F0R HER.
The Odd Benson of n Calomel Man for
gienlloc Another's Wife.
An elopement recently occurred In Calu
met which developed a rather odd reason,
on the part of the wicked man in the affair,
or his act in stealing another man's wife.
Jt appears that all the persons interested are
Irish. The woman is said to be comely,
five feet tall, with brown hair and bine
eyes. The deserted husband, an industri
ous man,, who had a comfortable home,
searched for his truant -wife and her lover,
and a few days ago found them at McDon
ald's station. They were living as man and
wife under an assumed name.
The husband went boldly to the mean
house which they occupied. He found
tnem living in poverty. The house con
tained no furnishing, except a bed upon the
floor and two drygoods boxes. The wife
said, when asked why she had left a good
home for such miserable surroundings, that
she was happy as long as she could bewitn
the man whom she loved. The man justi
fied his conduct bv saying that before he
left Ireland a Catholic priest had told him
to look after this woman in America. The
husband le!t them in their poverty.
75 CENTS TO BEATBtt AND KETlJn.N-.75
CENTS.
Yla Plttsbnrs and Lnke Erlo K. K.
Beaver Fair, September 24, 25, 26 and 27.
Tickets good to return until the 28th, in
clusive. Elecnnt Small Home for Rent.
That lovely little house on Grant avenue,
Allegheny, So. 4 Kleber's row, for rent on
reasonable terms. It has six rooms, bath
room and finished attic, natural and light
gas, marble mantels, etc., and is accessible
by two street car lines, and bnly 15 minutes
walk from Pittsburg postoffice. The location
is the prettiest and healthiest in the two
cities. Inquire at Kleber's Music Store, 506
"Wood street.
For the Triennial Conclave of Knlshts Tem
plar nt Washington, D. C, Oct. S to 11.
The Penna. E. R. will sell excursion
tickets, Pittsburg to "Washington, D. C,
and return, from 5th to 8th, good to return
until Oct. 31, with the privilege of stopping
off at Baltimore and Harrisburg on the re
turn trip.
Boys' and Cbildreu's Fall Styles.
Those prominent originators of fashions,
Brokaw Bros., of New York, have designed
many cuts and nobby shapes for boys' and
children's clothing this fall. These are to
be had only at Sailor's, 56, 53, 60 Sixth
street. The materials are unusually pretty
and of great variety in patterns.
Children's Day.
In our children's cloak and suit depart
ment beautiful new styles in all sorts ot
fall and winter coats and dresses, from 2
years to 14-year sizes. You are invited.
Jos. Hoene & Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores.
8500,000 Worth of
Men's, boys' and children's clothing, gents'
furnishing goods and hats will be sold at
net cost for the next 3 days to-day, Thurs
day and Friday. This sale shall be the
greatest event of the season; cash only buys
these goods. P. C. C. C, cor. Grant and
Diamond sts., opp. the new Court House.
Seo the New Fancy Two-Toned Velvets at
65 Cents.
Cheap at 1; a lull line of colorings for
trimming cloth dresses.
JOS. HOKNE & CO.'S
Penn Avenue Stores.
Newly Married Conplesi
Making preparations for housekeeping do
not forget that Dreydoppel soap is a very
important article to have. The finest and
best for all purposes that soarj can he used
for. Benders clothes beautifully white,
sweet and healthful to wear. Full pound
bars, 8c per pound, at grocers everywhere.
s J.'l1 "
Children's Department Opening; of Fall
Styles To-Day
And all this week. Come, and bring the
children. Jos. Hokxe & Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores.
They Aro No Fraud.
Tickets issued by Hendricks & Co., pho
tographers, 68 Federal street, Allegheny,
are good for just what they call lor, regard
less ot what others say. If rou hold a
ticket bring it in before October X. Come
and see for yourself.
The Most Value lor Yonr Money In Our
Hosier? Department,
Especially in children's stockings of all
kind.
oee tnem to-aay.
JOS. HOEKE & Co.'S
Penn Avenue Stores.
Cai.Ii at 82 Federal street before you leave
for home and take with j'ou six quarts of
six year old, positively pure, Gnckenheim
er, Finch, Gibson or Overholt rye whisky
for $5, or a single quart lor 51. "We will
box and ship it anywhere if you wish.
arwp
Opening; Day In Children's Wraps and
Dresses
For fall and winter to-day. Come and see
these newest styles all prices good to
finest goods made.
JOS. HOBKE &j CO.'S
Penn Avenue Stores.
The BIcsest Clothing: Sale
Pittsbnre ever saw takes place during the
next three days, to-day; Thursday and Fri
day, at the P. C. C. C, opp. the new Court
House, cor. Grant and Diamond sts.
Change la Time of Ball Train.
On and after Thursday, 26th inst, the
baseball train will leave Union station at
230 P. M., Central time, instead of 2:40 as
heretofore.
Use "Una" flour finest spring patent in
the world. "Golden "Wedding" the best of
bread flours. "Duquesne" has no equal as
a pastry flour. Horning's "Ivory," gem of
all family flours.
5650.
Hebrew New Year's cards arenowreadyat
L. Breuninger&Co's., 535 Smithfield street,
Pittsburg. Pa. They have the largest
variety and lowest prices.
Ladies' Salt Parlor,
Opening to-day and Thursday of early fall
street and afternoon dresses.
Paecel & Jones, 29 Fifth ave.
Geo. H. Bennett & Bbo 135 First
avenue, second door below "Wood street, for
pure rye whiskies.
English linen collars, new styles.
James H. Aiken & Co., 100 Fifth ave.
Exposition.
The famous Jubilee Singers.
Highest prices paid for ladies' or
gents' cast-off clothing at Be Haan's Big
67 "Wylie ave. Call or send by mail, wsu
English linen collars, new styles.
James H. Aiken & Co., 100 Fifth ave.
All druggists keep it. Klein's "Silver
Age." MP
LEGAL NOTICES.
JNO. A. WILSON, Attoraey at Law,
119 Fourth ave.
TpSTATE OF GEORGE GLASS, DE
JCi CEASED. Notice Is hereby given that
letters testamentary on the estate of George
Glass have been cranted 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. MARY A
GLA-S and DAVIS GLASS, executors. o. 67
Wylie ave.. Pittsburg. Pa. se4-43-Tv-
t3mDisplay advertisements one dollar per
ignore or one insertion. Classified advertise
ments on this page such as Wanted. For Sale,
To Let. etc, ten cents per line for each inser
tion, and none taken for less than fifty cents.
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
BRANCH OFFICES.
For the accommodation of the
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 Trus D1S
PATCH. PITTSBUKO.
THOMAS MCCAFFREY, S5n9 Bntler street.
EMIL G. STUCKET. ath street and Penn ave.
E. G. STUCKEY ACQ., Wylie ave. and Fnltonst.
N. bTOKELY, Fifth Avenue Market House.
EAST END.
J. TV. WALLACE, 6121 Penn avenue.
OASXAKD.
MCALLISTER 4 SHElBLEK,5thav.a;Alwood at.
SOUTHSIDE. .
JACOB SPOHN, No. I Carson street
H. A. DONALDSON, 1707 Carson street,
ALLEGHENY.
A. J. KAEKCHEK, 59 Federal street. .
II. J. McBRIDE. Market House, Allegheny.
FBFJ) H. EGGEKS. 172 Ohio street.
F. H. EGOEUSibON. Ohio and Chestnut sts.
J. F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackson streets.
THOMAS McHENKY, Western and Irwin aves.
G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves.
FEIUSY M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves.
M1LLVALE BOROUGH.
W. W. FLOCKER, Stationer. So. 4 Grant ave.
WANTED.
Male Hcln.
WANTED-KRRAND BOY-643 PENN AVE.,
second floor. sc25-65
WANTED-TWOGOOOrLASTEKEItS. AP
PLY to JOHN BOOMER, Ureensburp, Pa.
se25-I4
WANTED-A GOOD TINNER TO DO ROOK
ING and job work. DUFFY CLAKKS.
518 Grant st. se25-W
YTT-ANTED-ASSISTANT CHEMIST F'R A
V steelworks. Address, with reference, X.,
Dispatch office. se25-34
WANTED FIRST-CLASS TINNER. AD
DRESS ALTER MARSHALL CO.,
Moorevllle, Pa. se2I-77
-VTTANTUD-THKEE OR FOUR GOOD TIN
VV NERS at once. GEO. W. STEVENSON &
BEO., 537 Liberty st. . se25-W
WANTED-A COMPETENT DRUG CLERK:
one that sne&kfc German preferred. Address
or call SSW PENN AVE. seM-63
Tn-ANTED-B"00KKEErER, EXPERIENCED
it In planing mill business. Address PLA.N
IKG MILL, Dispatch office SC25-M
WANTED- GOOD METAL PATTEUN
makers. Apply at WESTINGHOUbE EL.
CO.'S SHOPS, between 9 and 10 A. M. se25-3
WANTED-A MALE COOK (CATHOLIC) FOR
an Institution In the city: good references
required. Address COOK, Dispatch office. se-4S
WANTED- GOOD PLASTERER. CALL
immediately at 3005 PENN AVE.. orAT
BUILDINGS, Arch st. and Parkway, AUegheny.
se5-91
T7-ANTED-BOY TO LEARN THE BARBER
VV trade. One with one vear's experience
preferred. Apply 17 SHILOH ST., Mount Wash
ington. se25-99
TTT ANTED CAREFUL BOY. ABOUT 16
V rears, for permanent position, in an East
End office. Address, in own handwriting. G. P.
B., Dispatch office. e25-37
TT7ANTED-YOUNG MAN BETWEEN 15
w and 20 Tears to tend horse, with experience
in grocery; mast live in the Fifth or Sixth ward,
Allegheny. No. 101 PENNSYLVANIA AVE.
se5-39
TTANTED-GENTLEMEN WHO DESIRE A
V V wife or a lively correspondent to send their
address and stamp to THE AMEWOAN CORRE
SPONDING CLUB. Box 643, Clarksburg, W. Va.
selS-45
WANTED-A FEW GOOD SOLICITORS
onc who understands bookkeeoing will be
given a special opportunity. Call between 10 and
12 o'clock. COMSiEHCIAL AGENCY, 163 Firth
avenue. seK-53
WANTED-ASHOESALESMAN-ONETHAT
can speak German and has bad some ex
Jerlence preferred: musthaie reference. Apply
. L. TRirsCHLER, cor.Twellth and Carson ts.,
Southside. seS-94
WANTED-EVERY GOOD. SMART AGENT
within Smiles of Allegheny that wants to
make monevto call on S. H. BURNS, 31 Middle
St.. Allegheny. Pa. Open from 8:30 to 10 A. M.,
3::W to 5:30 F. M. se24-33
WANTED-A GOOD SHOP DRAUGHTSMAN
who has had some experience in architect
ural work can find cmnloyinent If application Is
made immediately at WESTING HO USE ELEC
TRIC CO.'S Snot's, Garrison alley. "se2-2l"
-TTTANTED FOR THE UNITED STATES
V V army, able-bodied, unmarried men, between
the ages of 21 and 35 years; good pay, rations,
clothing and medical attendance. Applvat NO.
915 PENN AVENUE, Pittsburg, Pa.
jy21-30-wsa
WANTED-AGENTS ON THE NEW IM
PERIAL edition of Zell's encyclopedia !n
Ave volumes, Just issued, and other works. For
liberal terms and territory, address T. ELL
WOOD ZELL. Publisher, Philadelphia. se!4-91
WANTED-A BOY ABOUT 18 YEARS OF
age lor general office work: one who under
stands stenography: a good opportunity open to a
bright boy to learn a nrst-cla3 business. Ad
dress. In own handwriting, ELEVATORS. Dis
patch office. SC25-43
WANTED - FIRST-CLASS BARBERS FOE
first-class Jobs: also everyone interested 1 '
barbers' supplies to read our advertisement in
another column on tills page. ROSS W. KLACK.
the largest barbers' 6upply dealer, 80 Diamond
St., Pittsburg. 6e23-23-MtVF
-TTJANTED-SALESMEN AT S75 PER MONTH
V salary and expenses, to sell a line ofsllver-
platcd ware, watches, etc.; by sample only; horse
and team furnished free; write at once for full
Bartlculars and sample case of goods free. STAN
ARD SILVERWARE CO., Boston, Mass.
se!4-90-D
WANTED-AGENTS TO SELL THE 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
receptors) 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 FINLESS CLOTHES LINE CO., 17
Hermon St., Worcester, Mass. au2S-39-ws
Female HelD.
-TVTANTED-A GERMAN GIRL, AT NO. 11
VV ACKLEY far., Allegheny. seS5-I9
WANTED A LAUNDRESS-A GOOD
Imner preferred. Inquire at WEST PENN
HOSPITAL, Twenty-eighth street. seJS-69
TTTT ANTED AN EXPEHIENCEDSALESLADY
W for our art embroidery department; must
understand stamping. FLEISHMAN & CO.,
Pittsburg. se5-27
WANTED-GOOD GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK
In small fauiilr: tt mlnntes' ride from Alle
gheny. Apply, between 3:30 and S r. it. on Thurs
day, at 137 FEDERAL ST., Allegheny. se25-U
Male nml Female HelD.
w
ANTED-CARRIAGE DRIVER, 50 LABOR
ERS, farm hands.? col.men. house and nurse
girls, dishwashers and pan try girls. 2 dining room
girls, hotel cook. MEEHAN 'S, 545 Grant st.
&ei-D
WANTED TEACHERS. TEACHERS,
teachers: the names and addresses of six
unemployed male teachers and three female
teachers: give age. experience, and salary when
last employed. Address K., Dispatch office.
se25-44
WANTED-STKO.NG SOLICITORS, BOTH
ladles and gentlemen, for our new book,
"Mary. Queen ortbe House oi David:" salary
SoOtofiO per month: one agent reports 140 orders
from 151 calls; another has sold over 2. Coo copies.
Call at any time between 9:30 x. Ji and 4:30 p.m.,
at room 4S. Eisner and Phillips Building, KEY
STON E PUBL1SHIN G CO. se25-44
Situations.
WANTED-POSITION BY FIRST-CLASS D.
E. bookkeeper, with good references. See
SHEPARD & CO.. 54 Filth ave. se24-39
WANTED-SITU ATION-KY A YOUNG
man. to learn the Jewelry trade: best of
reference. If desired. J. A. c, Dispatch office.
se24-7
Financial.
WANTED-S500 TO S500.1I00-TO LOAN ON
mortgages. 4, 5 and 6 per cent. J AS. W.
DRAPE & Co.. 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. Tele-
phone No. 975.
se25-52-WTS
WANTED-MORTG AG J!S-l.O00, 000 TO LOAN
in large and small amounts at 4H. 5 and 6
per cent, free of State tax: no delay. REED B.
COYLEi CO., 131 Fourth aye. my21-C0
WANTED TO LOAN 1500,000. IN AMOUNTS
of 1J, 000 and upward, on city and suburban
property, on X percent, tree ortax; also smaller
amountsat5andBpercent. BLACK RAIRD,
va x ourtn avenue. &ezi-ajrj
w
. xjttoi, wi . ,1 A Ttf romnnn ,,; ,,
r3ArTO. Binrt unit nnward at A n ....
1500, 000 at Hi per cent on 'residences or business
property: also in adjolnlug counties, s. H.
VHENCH.
UUIU1 ,uu. .toi-CM-V
aiUccllaneo n.
afcreetn to pay fl per week you can set
Kssesilon of fine gold or ellrer watches, clocKt
1 w dUmnn(4a allvAPVaM. tr .T f 1TUI vir
pouesfion oiddo goiaor buvca nsicues, ciockl
Jewelry, diamonds, silverware, etc J.AI1TSUH,
JCWeilf lUAlUUUUB, BI11CI Vt-
130 Federal St.. Allegheny,. Pa.
set2-MTiTsa
-TirANTED-MORTGAGES-LCe0,000TOLOAN
V V -on city and suburban properties at 4, Sand
6 per cent, and on larms in Allegheny and adja
cent counties at 6 per cent. 1. JL PENNOCK 4
SON, 103 Fourth avenue. ap'-fU
WANTED.
-V
' miscellaneous.
TTTANTED-HIGHEST SPOT CASH PRICES
VV paid for second-nand-furniture, carpets ana
honsefiola goods of all kinds. 1211 PENN AVENUE-
an26-2o-MWr
ANTED-A GOOD SECOND-HAND QUAR-
TEK or half medium hand power printing
press. Address W- CE YLER, 811 Main St., Brad-
aock. Pa. st25-88
-TTTANTED-MANUFACTURERSTO OCCUPY
V a manufacturing site on 11. A O.K. K. at
Griffin, free. Address P. D. BARNHART. W est
Newton, Pa. seSt-70
WANTED - SECOND-HAND REMINGTON
typewriter In good condition: medium
Roman type preferred. Address, with partlcu
lars. ALLEN, Dispatch office. se25-117-WTSU
WANTED-TO START A CLUB OF 42 MEM
BERS to secure a line gold watch for each
onolrl the club at f 100 per week. Address P. o.
ROX 501, and I will call and snow you the watch.
J!
WANTED -TO OBTAIN FOR A CUSTOMER
an Interest in some established business in
this city; wholesale preferred; Si, 000-110. 000. Ad
dress, in confidence, F. O. BROWN & CO.. 90
Fourth ave., room a. se2o-3Z
WANTED-ONE SECOND-HAND INCAN
DESCENT dynamo. 300 lights or less, ana
if possible wire and lamps. Address U. C. L.,
care Hotel Bover. city, up to and including Oct.
1, 18S9. or call 'in person on said date at 9 A. M.
SC25-98 .
ANTED-BY PEARSON. LEADING, PHO
TOGRAPHER, 90 Fifth avenue, Pittsburg,
and 43 Federal street, Allegheny, everybody to
know that he Is making line cabinets at II 60 per
dozen: photos delivered when promised; instan
taneous process. mhl3-63
WANTED-CONTRACTORS IN BRICKWORK
wanting bricklayers and Journeymen brick
layers wanting work can rave their wants regis
tered free of charce at the headquarters of the
INDUSTRIAL MUTUAL BENEFIT AbSOCIA
TION. 93 Fourth ave., first floor, front office.
Open until 9 P. M. Sat. se22-6-MWTSn
WAN TED-ALL BAKBEES TO KNOW THAT
we are still supplying every first-class bar
ber shop from our mimmoth stock: please bear In
mind that we manufacture barbers' supplies in
addition to those that we are sole agents for: we
challenge competition In Speicher's Dandruff
Cure, Black's Keystone Snow Flake Egg Shampoo
Cream, Black's Celebrated Keystone razors; tuetc
razors are made in Germany especially for ns. Wo
are onlv one block from the Postoffice and Court
Mouse nnd imlte every barber to call and see our
establishment, built up by our own energy and
means. ROSS W. BLACK, No. 80 Diamond
street. Pittsburg. Pa. 'lbc largest manufacturer
of and dealer in barbers' supplies; not the com
petitor or successor Of any firm; 12 years at the
present stand. " 6e23-23-3iwT
WANTED-BARBERS TO CALL AT OUR
exhibition aud learn the method of doing
business; also get acquainted with the enterpris
ing barbers' supply man, A. Edlls; be has great
Ideas In new stTles of barbers' furniture, and
takes pleasure in explaining to everyone how be
made his success: we bare a Bpeclal laboratory
where we manufacture all barbers' toilet goods:
we are manufacturers and proprietors of Edlls'
Monogram Dandruff Cure and Hair Invigorator,
Edits' Cream of Violets. Cosmetique de Vienna,
Vienna razors, Vienna Egg blurapoo, Exposi
tion Sea Foam, Electric Hair Dye, etc.;
our establishment is situated op your way
to the Exposition; we occupy 5 num
bers, 5 floors: our salesroom Is 36 feet front and 50
feet deep: 6 windows, each 60x120, which gives
plenty of light, so our customers are able to In
spect onr new and elegant designs of furniture
which we manufacture on the premises; all goods
are inspected by A. Edlls before the same is put
to our salesroom: remember that wc lead and tnat
we are the only manufacturers; remember that
we are the only manufacturers of barbers' sup
plies and furniture in Western Pennsylvania.
A. EDL1S & CO., leading mannlacturers and
dealers In barbers' supplies and furniture,
successors to S. Help, formerly No. 80 Diamond
St., now5G2, 604, 06, 503, 510 Liberty St., Pittsburg,
Pa. SC25-S1WF
FOR SALE IMPUOVED REAL ESTATE.
Enst End Residences.
FOR SALE -ON VERY EASY TERMS, AT
bhadyslde neat new house, 6 rooms, attic,
bath, range, nat. gas fixtures, hot and cold water;
lot 'SunSoft.: for fl, 600. W. A. HEBRON & SONS,
SO Fourth avenue. se25-50-uwr
FOR SALE-H000-ELYSIAN AVENUE NEAlt
Fifth ave., E. E., new two-story frame dwell
ing rooms and attic hall, slate mantels, gas, etc,
with Slots each 24x100 feet: this Is a corner prop
erty and very desirable. SAMUEL W. BLACK &
CO., 99 Fourth ave. se24-83-TWTS
FOR SALE -A DELIGHTFUL EAST END
residence piare Just laid out In lots 40x135
feet, on line of proposed WllklnEburg electric
road, and within one (1) minute's walk of new
Fifth ave. station, P. li. U.; city Improvements
and conveniences; reasonable prices and terms.
BLACK i BAIRD, 93 Fourth ave.
sel8-5!-19, 21,23, 25, '.7. 30
FOR SALE-4 ACRES, OAKLAND, WITH
substantial 10-room brick residence: 2 min
utes' walk from Fifth ave. cable line; this prop
erty Is very desirably located: can be nicely sub
divided into ellglole building lots which will
retail rapidly at a handsome profit; nrice low:
terms easy. SAMUEL W. BLACK 4 CO., 99
Fourth are.
se22-8I-MVvT
FOR SALE-A RARE OPPORTUNITY IS NOW
offered to any desiring to purchase a home
in the choicest location in Oakland, as very lib
eral terms can be made In the purchase of the re
maining houses on Forbes street and Coltart
square; 9 and 13 rooms, well built, elegantly
finished; fine surroundings, quick transit, only 15
minutes from postoffice by cable line. For terms,
prices and plans see W. A. HERRON A SONS, SO
Fourth avenue. se4-64-MWi'
PO 18 SAL K-OAKLAND,' FOURTEENTH
ward, a new 2-story and mansard brick dwell
ing, 8 rooms, bath, w. c, hall, laundry, etc,
Elate mantels, tile fireplaces and hearths, fine
chandeliers, both gases, city water and house
wired lor electric lights, plate glass windows,
electric bells, good sewerage, street paved with
asphaltum and paid for. beautiful shade trees in
front of house, a few minutes from cable cars:
price $6,500; a moderate cash payment and bal
ance long time: Immediate possession. SAMUEL
W. BLACK & CO.. 99 Fourth ave. see 4-D
Ilazclwood Residences.
FOR SALE MODERN QUEEN ANNE 5 AND 8
room dwellings: large yards, porches, etc ;
lots 24x120: price 2.500 and S3. 650: terms 1C per cent
cash, balance monthly payments If desired; sec
ond Avenue Electric Street Railroad will pass
within 300 Teet of these dwellings. SAMUEL W.
BLACK & CO., 99 1 ourth ave. se!3-39-D
Allcchenr Residences.
171ORSALE-S5.000 WILL BUY IIOUSE SEVEN
rooms, front norch. good cellar and stable,
on Franklin street, Allegheny. A. 1). W ILSON,
55 Federal St. se25-40-WS
I7IOR 8 ALE DESIRABLE RESIDENCE, NO.
) 291 North; auction sale adjourned until Satur
day next at 2 o'clock r. a. ; sale positive. A. J.
PENTECOST. se23-5-D
FOR SALE-DESIRABLE RESIDENCE, NO.
291 North; auction sale adjourned until Sat
urday next, at 2 o'clock P. M. ; sale positive. A. J.
PENTECOST. se23-5-D
FOR SALE NO. 214 LACOCK STREET, ALLE
GHENY (near Sandusky st.) lot 21x100 ft.: 2
?:ood ho uses, one lu front, one In rear; all renting
or 54 per mo. ; price low, W. A. HERRON Jt
SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. se25-50-MWT
FOR SALE-NEW 6-ROOM FRAME HOUSE
Second ward, Allegheny; close to Pleasant
Valley Electric road, and ten minutes' walk to
market house: 2 nice porches; lot 3x101: price
S2.2C0: easy payments. W. W. McN KILL & BRO.,
105 Fourth ave. 6e22-67-jrwrssu
FOR SALE-ATA BARGAIN, BRICK HOUSE,
two stories and mansard, 8 rooms, laundry,
bath, water closets, back and front stairs, back
and front yards, bav window; all modern Im
provements: call and see about it. A.. D. WIL
SON, 55 Federal St., Allegheoy. sel9-l-MWThs
FOR SALE TO SETTLE AN ESTATE,
house 5 rooms, hall, attic and cellar, lot 20x
liSfeet. and house 4 rooms, attic, hall aud cellar,
lot 20x66 leet, nat. gas, water In yard: alsu brick
house 4 rooms, attic, ball and cellar, lot 20x66:
will sell together or.wlll sell separate. For full
particulars call on A. D. WILSON, So Federal St.,
Allegheny. sel9-l-MWTbs
Snbrirban Residences.
FOR SALE-FOUR HOUSES AT M'GUN
NIGLE, Chartiers township, at very low
price: 5 rooms, finished attic, good cellar, good
sized lot; a desirable Investment. J. K. MUR
PHY, Cratton, office op. R. R. station.
se2i37-ws8u
FOR SALE LOT.
Glen wood Lota.
FOR SALE-LOT'S AT GLENWOOD, NEAR
the station: graded streets, sidewalks, city
water, houses and lots lor sale. (1,350.11,750. (2,000,
ten per cent cash, balance on monthly payments:
Second Ave. Electric Railway will pass in front of
these lots; B. & O. Railroad fare monthly tickets,
5K cents per trip; 12 minutes from Smithfield St.
GEORGE C. BURGW1N, 150 Fourth ave.
Jy24-12-MWSU
Suburban Lots.
FOR SALE MAPLE WOOD PARK LOTS;
terms easy. GEO. S. MARTIN & CO., lto
Fourth ave,
eI9-3
F
OR SALE-A BARGAIN IN A LOT 25x100
Fot nt Tnrtlpi llreek. near Westlnehouse new
works; will 6ell for SI25 on easy payments. MEL
LON BROTHERS, 6349 Station st, E. E.
ses;-49-Mwr
Fnrm.
FOR SALE-FARM 170 ACRES; GOOD BUILD
INGS; best of soli underlaid with coal, near
new railroad, only S30 per acre. ED. WimsH,
410 Grant St. Pittsburg, Pa. se25
FORSALE-FARM 75 ACRES, 1 MILES FROM
Glenflrld sta.. Ft. Wayne R. R.; houses
rooms; nlentyoflrultand water. For full partic
ulars call on A. D.WlLSONi 55 Federal St.. Alle
gheny. . Se25-40-W8
FOR SALE-FARM 17 ACRES-JARRETT
homestead, 8 miles from Pittsburg on Wash
ington pike: 5 minutes walk to R. R. station;
choice place for florist, gardener or hotel. ED
WIITISH. 410 Grant St.. Pittsburg, Pa. se51-D
FOR SALE A NICE FARM OF 60 ACRES,
fronting on the Perrysvllle road, near Per
rysvllle: land lays well and Is In good state of
tillage: dwelling and outbuildings, orchard, water,
etc., etc. J AS W. DRAPE A CO., 129 Fourth
avenue. Pitts mrg. sc21-68-MWS
FOR SALE-A FARM OF 75 ACRES. ONE
and a quarter miles from Dixmont station;
farm in high state or cultivation, containing
about 800 of the different kinds or fruit trees, ex
cellent barn and outbuildings and good fencing;
will be sold cheap. Inquire 77 ERIE STREET,
Allegheny. se24-43
FOR SALE FARM OF 80 ACRES, IN PENN
township, on the Northern turnpike; 3 miles
from Wllkinsburg; house or S rooms and out
buildings, fences, springs: 30 acres coal, with
bank open and custom lor same: the soil is pro
ductive: also free gas for lighting and heating
house; this farm would suit for stock garden or
dairy purposes; price 182 50 per acre; worth 1100.
"W. H. GBAJIAM, 2628 Penn ave., city.
" Se2S-33-TnYfTSU
FOR SALE-LOTS.
East End Lots.
FOR BALE A FEW CHOICE BUILDING
lots on Fifth ave. near Craft ave., Oakland,
Fourth ave.
Cl3-5'l-13,ll, 17,19,21, 23, 23, 27,30
FOR SALE-LARGE LEVEL LOT 24x100 FEET
on River ave., good central East End location,
for 250. and on easy payments. MELLON
BROTHERS, 6349 Station St.. E. E. se22-49-UWT
FOR SALE-SECURE ONE OF THOSE VERY
desirable lots for a home or investment. Villa
Park plan; now Is the time to secure a selection.
Colored plan from JOHN F. BAXTER. Agent. 512
Smithfield street. se22-77-jtvfTSu
TJIOR SALE - BEAUTIFUL AND LEVEL
A. building lots, 24x25 ft. front, on Home-wood
ave. and Clawson street. Just at Homewood sta
tion, at S650 upward. TV. A. HEREON 4 SONS,
80 Fourth avenue. se4-65-ws
FOR SALE HERRON HILL PARK LOTS, 40x
100 feet: now is the time to buy; tho comple
tion of the Wylie ave. cable road will enhance
prices: call at the office for colored plan. BLACK
& BAIRD, 95 Fourtn ave. se22-63
FOR SALE-EAST END LOTS-H50 AND 1500,
desirably located, and within reach of P. H.
R. and Fifth ave. cable road, commanding a
magnlflccntvlew: easy terms. BLACK & BAIRD,
9a Fourth ave. 3A-210O.
seS-72-9,lL13,17,19,a,23.25,27.30
FOR SALE A HAN DSOME LARGE LOT 41X111
feet ou Euclid ave., on line of new lllland
Park Cable Line, handy to lllland and .Neglcy
aves., at Hi pet foot front and terms to suit pur
chaser. MELLON BROTHERS, 6349 Station St.,
E. E. Be22-50-wrsu
TTOR SALE-S52 PER FOOT, TVALLINGFORD
JD Place, bhadyslde, lot 63x181 feet; this lot
must be sold at once, and will be-sold away below
the market value: enhancing in value rapidly: a
bargain. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth
avenue. se25-25
FOR SALE-BAUM GROVE LOTS-S40 TO S3)
a foot front: sewered, curbed and flagstone
sidewalks complete: where can you duplicate
these prices? Full Information from MELLON
BROS., Station St., E. E., or JOHN F. BAXTER.
Agt., 512 Smithfield St. se2!-77-MWTSU
FOR SALE-HERRON HILL PARK LOTS, 40x
100 feet: Jnst opened to the public: tbe Wylie
ave. cable road within 5 minutes walk, and only
15 minutes ride from postoffice; all city conven
iences: nirrA slrmairnlnoent vkw of the Country
L for miles; low prices and easy terms will be given
wau wno ouuaat once: cauai me umen iur col
ored plan of this bcautiral place. BLACK &
BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. se22-63
Hazelvrood Lots.
I710R SALE-CHOICE LOTS IN THE BLAIR
estate, within 3 to 5 minutes' walk of Hazel
wood and Glenwood stations: fine level lots re
quiring no grading or filling; wide street, city
water, gas, natural gas. sidewalks, pavements,
schools,, stores, etc.: on line of the electric street
car line now building: 10 minutes by the B. to.
R. R. from tbe new depot: all express trains stop:
monthly tickets, fare fi.S cents; prices (125 to 1,0U);
10 percent cash, ba anro long time: monthly pay
ments lr desired. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO.,
W Fourth ave. seI8-48-D
Allegheny Lots.
FOR SALE-2 BUILDING LOTS ON WESTERN
avenue. 20x124 feet each: price f 1,750 each. A.
D.WILSON, 55 Federal St.. Allegheny. sel9-2-D
FOR SALE-ON SHEFFIELD STREET. ALLE
GHENY lot 30x121 ft.; has two brick stables
on rear: a splendid location to build yon a home;
call and see ibout it. A. D. WILSON, 55 Federal
St., Allegheny. sel9-2-ws
Miscellaneous.
FOR SALE-LOTS AND DWELLINGS IN
all parts of the two cities: call at office and
get our new catalogue of properties for sale, with
colored pi in of lots Just out and free to all upon
application. BLACK BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave.
se25-49-D
FOR SALE AT BRADDOCK-DES1RABLE
business site; old 51. E. church property.
comer Braddock ave. and Tenth St., at puhllc
ss'e, by order of court, on premises, on next Sat-
nruavatoF. H. inquire oi n&v. x. n. uuiiib,
Braddock; E. J. SUA1L, attorney, Bakewell Law
Building, Pittsburg, or P. S. TODD, trnstee,
Braddock. se25-23
FOR SALE BUSINESS.
EuslncM Chances.
FOR SALE-A FINE GROCERY STOKE DO
ING an elegant business; is one Of the best
stands In the city; a good chance to right party;
owner wants to leave city. Address J. S.. Dis
patch office. se24-62
OR SALE-AN OLD-ESTABLISHED FAMI
LY grocery on one of the best thoroughfares
in Allegheny; a line paying business, mostly on a
cash basis: this Is one of the most desirable stands
In either city. Particulars from J AS. W. DRAPE
& CO., 129 Fonrth avenue, Pittsburg. se25-51
FOR SALE-SALOON IN GREENVILLE,.;
good location; elegant walnnt furniture, two
pool tables, good stock; brick building 75 ft.
deep; on public square; lot 99 ft. deep;
good city 6.000 inhabitants; natural gas: good rea
sons for selling. Address CLIFF BOYD, Green
ville, O., lock, box 55. sel9-35
OR SALE-ONE OF THE LARGEST AND
best retail grocery stores. In heart of the city;
will invoice about (9,000. Also smaller grocery
stores In good locations In the two cities, bakeries,
drugstores, drygoods and notion stores, feed
store, confectioneries, restaurants, boarding
houses and other business chances: free particu
lars. SHEPARD A CO., 54 Firth ave. ael7
OR SALE-1N THE LIVELIEST TOWN IN
Western Pennsylvania the stock And fixtures
of the New York Clnthlnir and Gents' Fnrnlthlnc
:; Goods; House, located at 135 Fifth avenue. Mc-
Acesport, jra.; can reauce siock lofuuu; posses
sion given at onccwlth a long lease; this is a rare
chance; no better location in tbe city. Inquire at
135 Fifth avenue, McKeesport. F. 8. GLEASON.
SC12-70
FOR -SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
Machincr-v ana Metals.
F
OM SALE-ENGINES AND BOILERS-NEW
and refitted: renalrlne-nromntlv attended to.
PORTER FOUNDRY ANDMACH1NECO..HM.,
below Suspension bridge, Allegheny, Pa. aulO-29
F
OR SALE-SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND
boilers: all sizes and styles teot In stock, from
4 to lOOh. n.: all refitted: eood as new. at lowest
S rices; mounted portable engines. S to 25 n. p.
1-25 Park way. J. S. YOONG, Allegheny, Pa.
Ja3-92-MVfF
OR SALE- HOISTING ENGINES, NEW
and second band; wire aud manllla rope, der
rick and fittings, hoisting tubs and cars, clay and
ore pans, engines, boilers and machinery.
THOMAS CARLIN'S SONS, Lacock and Sandusky
sts., Allegheny. au5-l7-Mwr
Miscellaneous,
FOR SALE-CATHOLIC BOOKS AND RE
LIGIOUS articles. JOHN J. MURPHY
having resumed business at his old stand. 532
Grant street, is offering great bargains In above
goods. se25-31
EDUCATIONAL.
PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY ACAD
EMY. Chester. Pa. Twentv-eighth year
opens September 18. A MILITARY COL
LEGE. Civil Engineering, Chemistry, Archi
tecture, Arts. Thoroughly organized, prepara
tory courses. Circulars of Mr. P. G. PAUL
SON, 441 Wood st, city. Col. CHAS. E.
HYATT, President. jyl&KMvs
Efliewortli Boardiiin bM Day School
For cirls, 122 West Franklin street, Baltimore,
Md.. Mrs. H. P. LEFEBVRE, principal. This
school will reopen on Thursday, the 19th of
September. The course of instruction em
braces all the studies included in a thoronsh
English education, and tho French and Ger
man languages are practically taught.
j)30-6b-W3
NOTICES.
MEMBERS OF WASHINGTON LODGE
No. 253, F. & A. M.. will meet at Free
masons' Hall WEDNESDAY, September 25,
at 1 o'clock P. M to attend the funeral of our
late Brother Posko.
Members of sister lodges are cordially invited
to attend.
By order of i W. M.
James R. Mukpiiy, See. se25-S8
THE MEMBERS OF SOUTHSIDE LODGE
No. 158 K. of L.. aro earnestly requested
to meet attboir hall. Eighteenth and Sarah
strcets,Southside, on THURSDAY.at 1 o'clock
F. M., sharp, to attend tbe funeral of our late
Brother William Morgan. Members of sister
lodges are cordially invited to attend.
By order of the C. C.
tAttest: SILVANUSDA"WES,K.ofRtS.
se2387
MEETINGS.
STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING THERE
will no a meeting of the stockholders of tbe
McKeesport Light Company at their office,
corner Third street and Btrawberry alley,
TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 8. 1889,
between the hours 7 and 10 o'clock, to elect nine
directors to serve for tbe ensuing year, and to
attend to sucb other business that may coma
before them. G. L. REIBER.
se24-V9
DIVIDENDS.
Office of asphalt Block Co.,
Fourth and Walnut St..
philadelphia. pa.
DIVIDEND THE DIRECTORS OF THIS
company have this day declared a divi
dend of TEW (10) PER CENT, payable from
tbe profits of the half year, at the office of the
company, September 25, 1889.
WM. CALHOUN, Secretary.
September 20, 1889. e24-S8
REPORTS.
THE OHALFONTE
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
On the beach, with unsurpassed ocean view.
Salt-water baths in house.
se3-77.p
E. ROBERTS & SONS.
mo LET OFFICES TO RENT
WESTINGHOUSE BUILDING.
Apply to BTTJPER1NTENDENT OF THE
BUILDING. au25-22.MWl
TO LET.
Cltv Residences.
TO LKI-K1RKPATRICKBT., NEAR WYLIE
ave., S rooms and finished attic, both gases,
h. and c. wafer; good location: 825 per month.
BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fonrth are. se24-85
TO LET-FOB 115 PER MONTE-A COMPLETE
brick bouse, 8 rooms, latn improvements, 106
Plymouth st.. 55 mlnntes' from P. O. W. A.
HERRON A SONS, SO Fourth ave. se20-95-Mwr
TO LET-CORNER PENN AVE AND FIFTH
street, large 3 story brick dwelling 12 rooms.
recently papered and painted, both gases: ail
conveniences; In excellent order and espetlaliy
adapted for offices: desirable location. SAM'L
W. BLACK A CO.. 90 Fourth aye,
e2S-M-wS
East End Residences.
TO LET A iNEAT TWO-STORY FRAME
dwelling house of six rooms, on Dlthrldgc st.,
near cable cars: has hot and cold water: w. c
Inquire at 4504 F1PCH AVE. se25-62
TO LET-NEAT NEW OAKLAND HOUSES.
Just finished, 8 rooms, latest Improvements;
street paved: 3 squares from cable cars. VY. A.
HERRON A SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. se25-50-WTS
TO LET-HOUSE OF 14 ROOMS. STABLE
and ontbnlldlngs: large grounds; on Negley
avenue, near Penn avenue cable cars. Inquire of
HEN RY ROBERTS, at Oliver A Roberts Wire Co.,
Southside. sel9-10
AHeabcny Residences.
TO LET--A NEAT HOUSE, 7 ROOMB, IN
first class order, Lacock, near Sandusky St..
Allegheny. W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth
avenue. se24-72
TO LET-ON PENN AVJ5.-NEAR REBECCA
St., convenient brick house of 7 rooms and
bathroom; reduced rent till April 1. 1HOS. LIG
GETT, 'No. 114 Fourth ave. "bc2S-0
TO LET-NO. 72 PAGE ST.. ALLEGHENY,
3 nicely furnished rooms, second floor, bath,
laundry, both gases: no children; low rent;
good neighborhood. BLACK A BAIRD, 95 Fourth
avenne. se24-S5
TO LET-AN ELEGANT AND VERY DESIK
ARLE Qneen Anne dwelling of 9 rooms, bath,
laundry, and every modern convenience, on Ful
ton street, Allegheny. Call at SPENCER'3
DENTAL ROOMS, SCgPennave. se25-i2
Suburban Residences. '
TO LET-BELLEFIKLD HOUSE, FURNISHED
complete throughout; 7 rooms, hall, both
gases, bath, range, and every convenience; rent
low: C253. BLACK A BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave.
se22-64 '
Business Stands.
TO LET-COB. THIRTY-EIGHTH ST. AND
Penn ave., business bonse of store and eight
largerooms: rent low; possession st once: Ho. 1 lo
cation for drng store, tailor or shoe store. THOS.
MCCAFFREY, 3509 Butler st. sc24-10 .
ADnrtmcnU.
TO LET-A SUITE OF APARTMENTS IN
Smltn block. Inquire on premises. 93
WYLIE AVE. se25-70
T
10 LKT-2 LARGE ROOMS-53 FEDERAL ST.,
Aiiegneny; suitable for ngnt mannrg. onsi-
ttln.n.'hl 51. 53.55. 5S
ness.
TO LET-CORNER PENN AVE. AND FIFTH
St.: choice double parlors; recently papered
and reflttvd: especially adapted for offices for pro
fessional men or others requiring large, light,
handsome rooms; location unexcelled. se25-55-wrs
Offices, Desk Room, etc
TO LET-IN THE NEW DISPATCH BUILD
ING, 75, 77 and 79 Diamond street, two or the
roomiest and best-lighted offices to be found in the
city; rent, 200 and $300 per annum. Including elec
tric lights. Janitor service and steam heating.
Apply between 10 A. M. and If. v.. Or between
2 and 4 P.M. jy23-67
mo LET-STORE OR OFFICE ROOM, WITH
J large-vault, suitable for insurance office or
similar business, in Germanla Savings Bank
building. No. 419 Wood street: room formerly oc
cupied by George Relneman as saloon, and now
temporarily occupied by tbe American Express
Co.; it is two steps below grade, mating a first
class basement. Inquire at THE BAN K.
1e23-63-D
Miscellaneous.
TO LET-LOT OF UNFURNISHED ROOMB
for housekeeping: seven-room house; four
storerooms with dwelllngsrclosetonew Exposi
tion. Inquire of S. MUSGRAVE, 44 Fourth st.
se22-24-MWTSU
PERSONAL.
PERSONAL-MALTBY'S OYSTEE DEPOT,
late 7C Fifth avenue, removed to C41 Smith
deld street; fresh oysters received dally: orders
filled at lowest prices. J. B. HEMMCRLE. Mgr.
sel-92-D
PERSONAL-BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS!
New and old, ancient and uouern. standard
and rare, legal, medical and scientlflc-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 tar occa
sioned by the wife Insisting on being allowed to
renovate bis wearing apparel, and which, ol
course, was done In a bungling manner; In order
to prevent the trouble tney 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
PERSONAL-HAUt ON LADIES' FACES
We are pleased to state to all oar fair leaders
whom nature has unkindly provided with s
growth of facial hair that they can have it de
stroyed forever without pain, scar, shock, trace or
Injury by the electric needle operation by consult
ing DR. J. VAN DYCK,electro-surgeon, at Hotel
Albemarle, PUtsbnrg. Dr. Van Dvck was caUed
to our city to treat several society ladles, and
will have parlors at Hotel Albemarle nntll Thurs
day, September 28, and during the. visit he can
treat a number of new patients. Book free.
se25-71
LOST.
LOST-A GOLD ARROW. WITH DIAMOND
setting, in Allegheny, on Sept. 19. A liberal
reward wlU be paid the finder at FIRST NA
TIONAL BANK, Allegheny City. se25-45
LOST-A LADY'S SILVER WATCH-BETWEEN
Home A Ward's store and Exposi
tion building. Finder will be rewarded by leav
ing at SEVENTH AVENUE HOTEL.. 6C25-30
LOST-S3. 000 REWARD-ON ORABOUTJUNE
23, 13S6, there were lost or stolen from the
United States registered mall pouch for St. Louis,
between Pittsburg and Indianapolis, 31 Alexander
county, Illinois, bonds, numbers 73, 79, SO, S3, 90,
SI, 92, 93, 94. 95, 50, 68, 67, 63, 69, 70, 71. 72, 73, 74,
75. 76, 77. 78. 79. 80, 81, 82, S3, 84, 85. 88, 87, 88. with
a lot of past due coupons attached. These bonds
were addressed to A. J. Well A Co. Ihe above re
ward will be paid and no questions asked for the
return of the bonds and coupons, or SI. 000 reward
will be paid for positive proof that the bonds have
been destroyed. Address all communications to
A.J. WEIL A CO.. Bt. Louis. Mo. sel3-C4-MWI-
PROPOSAL.-.
Office of the Secbetary of the
CBETABYOF THE "1
TROLLERS. I
dol District. r
r. Pa., Sept. 24. 18S9. J
Board of controllers.
Allegheny school
ALLEGHENY.
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE
CEIVED at this office until 7 o'clock p.m
MONDAY, Sept.-30, 18&9. for the pnrcbase of
the highest rate of premium above par of
EChool bonds amounting to 830.000, bearing in
terest at the rate of 4 per cent per annum, pay
able semi-annually, of denominations and pay
able as follows:
4 bonds of the denomination of $1,000. payable
July L" 1904.
4 bonds of the denomination of $500, payable
July L 190L
4 bonds of tba denomination of 11,000, payable
July 1, 1905.
1 bonds ot the denomination of 500, payable
July 1, 1905.
4 bonds of the denomination of $1,000, payable
Jnly J, 1908.
4 bonds ot tbe denomination of $500, payable
Jul vL 1900.
4 bonds of the denomination of $1,000, payable
July L 1907.
4 bonds ot the denomination of $500, payable
July J, 19U7.
4 bonds of tbe denomination of $1,000, payable
July 1, 1908.
4 bonds of the denomination of $500, payable
July 1. 1908.
Address all communications to R. B. SCA.N
DRETP. Secrelary. se25-47
AUCTION SALES.
JjiARE CHANCE
ESIHABLE NORTH AVE. RESIDENCE,
ALLEGHENY CITY.
AT AUCTION
On the premises,
BATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 21,
0 At 2 o'clock P.M.
Lot 40x80, corner of North ave. and Orchard
allev, on which is erected that desirable brick
residence known as No. 291 North ave., contain
ing 12 rooms, with brick carriage bouse, sta
bling; building fitted out in complete order: nat
ural and artificial gas; sewage complete. Terms,
ono-third cash, balance five to ten years; call
and examine premises.
AT J. PENTECOST, 413 Grant st
sel8-ll.MWF
A UCTION SALE-
Manufacturing property. River ave., cor. Mo
Fadden St., Allegheny City,
WEDNESDAY,
September 25. 1SS9, 3 p.m. on the premises. A
large brick building, one and two-stones high,
with frame office; lot 104x210 feet, extending
from W. P. R. R. to P. & W. B, R,. with siding.
Termsmade known at sale.
BLACK & BAIRD,
sel8-51-MWF 95 Fonrth ave.
mHE PITTSBURG PHOTO-ENGRAVIN G COM
X FANY,lncorporatedl88S.DlSPATCHBUlLD
ING, 75, 77 and 79 Diamond st. Engravings ol
buildings, machinery, portraits, cuts for cata
logues, etc; reproductions of pen and Ink draw
ings, wood cnt prints, manuscripts, etc. : print
ing, binding, blank books, t se4-42VwB
A. WHITELET.
128K THIRD AVR, UPSTAIRS.
Gents' shoes soled and heeled In 15 minutes
for 75 cents.
Finest work in the city. au23-80-wT
OFFICIAL-PlTTSBfcKG.
INo. 73.1
AN ORDINANCE LOCATING PERRY
street, from Webster avenue to Bedford
avenne.
Section 1 Bo It ordained and enacted by the
city of Pittsburg in Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and it Is hereby ordained and
enacted by the authority of tbe same, that
Perry street, from Webster avenue to Bedford
avenue, shall be and is hereby located as fol
lows, to wit: The center line shall begin at a
Din on the center line of Webster avenue at a
distance of 243.67 feet west from the center
line of Kirkpatrlck street, thence deflecting to
the right 90 08' 10" for a distance of 386.1 feet
to the center line of Bedford avenue, aud said
Perry streef shall he of a width of 40 feet.
Section 2 Tbatany ordinance or part of or
dirance conflicting with the provisions ot this
ordinance be and tbe same is hereby repealed
so far as the same affects this ordinance.
Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils
this 30th dav of August. A. D. 1889.
S. D. WARMOABTLE. President of Helect
Council, pro tem. Attest: GEO. 8HEPPARD,
Clerk of Select CounciL GEO. L. HOLL1
DAY, President of Common Council. Attest:
GEO. BOOTH, Clerk of Common Council.
Mayor's office, September 4, 1839. Approved:
WM. McOALLlN. Mayor. Attest: W. H.
McCLEARY, Mayor's Clerk.
Recorded in Ordinance Book, vol. 7, page 138,
20th day of September. A. D. 1889. se24-66
No. 62. ,
AN ORDINANCE-AUTHORIZING THE
grading; paving- and curbing of Franks
town avenue, from Fifth avenue to Home
wood avenue, in tbe Twenty-first ward of Pitts
burg. whereas. It appears by the petition and affi
davit on file in the office of the Clerk ot Coun
cils that one-third in interest of tbe owners of
property fronting and abutting upon' tbe said
stroet bave petitioned the Councils of said city
to enact an ordinance for the grading, paving
and curbing of the same, therefore.
Section 1 Be it ordained' and enacted by the
city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and it Is hereby ordained and
enacted by the authority of tne same. That the
Chief of tbe Department ot PubUc Works be
and is hereby authorized and directed to ad
vertise in accordance with tbe acts ol Assem
bly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and
the ordinances of tbe'sald city of Pittsburg re
lating thereto and regulating the same, for pro
fosals fot the gradinc, pavlneaud curbing of
'rankstown avenue, from Fifth avenue to
Homewood avenue, tbe contract therefor to be
let in the manner directed by tbe said acts of
Assembly and ordinances. The cost and ex-
fiense of the same to be assessed and collected
n accordance with, the provisions of an act of
Assembly of tbe Commonwealth of Pennsyl
vania, entitled, "An act relating to streets and
sewers in cities of the second class," approved
the 16th day of May, &. D. 18S9.
Section 2 Thai any ordinance or part of
ordinance conflicting with tbe provisions of
this ordinance he and the same is hereby re
pealed, so far as the same affects this ordi
nance. Ordained ana enacted lntd a law in Councils,
this 30th day of August, A. D. 1SS9.
a D. WARMCASTLE, President of Select
Council, pro tem. Attest: GEO. SHEPPARD,
Clerk of Select Council. GEO. L. HOLLI
DAY, President of Common Council. At
test: GEO, BOOTH, Clerk of Common
Council.
Mayor's Office. September 4, 18S9. Approved:
WM. McCALLIN, Mayor. Attest: W.H. Mc
CLEARY, Mayor's Clerk.
Recorded In Ordinance Book. vol. 7, page 123,
16th day of September. A. D., 18S9. se2l-6S
No. 72.
AN ORDINANCE LOCATING VTLLA.
street, from Penn "avenue to Friendship
avenne.
Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the
city of Pittsburg in Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and
enacted by the authority of the same. That
Villa street, from Penn avenue to Friendship
avenue be and the same shall be located as
follows, to-wit: Tbe west 5-foot line shall begin
on the north 5-foot line of Fenn avenne at a
distance of4S6.S7 feet west from a stone monu
ment at the intersection of the north 5-foot
line of Penn avenne ana the east 5-foot line of
Fairmount street, thence deflecting to tbe left
95 50' in a southerly direction a distance of
about 2,131 feet to Friendship avenue, and the
said Villa street shall be of a width of 0 feet.
Section 2 That any ordinance or part of
ordinance conflicting with the provisions of
this ordinance be and the same 13 hereby re
pealed, so far as the same affects this ordi
nance. Ordained and enacted Into a law in Councils
this SOtb day of Antrnst. A. D. 1886.-
S. D. WABMCaSTLE. President of Select
Council Pro Tem. Attest: GEO. SHEPPARD,
Clerk of Select Council. GEO. L. HOLLIDAY.
President of Common Council. Attest: GEO.
BOOTH, Clerk of Common Council.
Mayor's OfBce.-SeptembeH, 1SS9. Approved;
WM. McCALLIN, Mayor. Attest: W. H.
McCLEARY, Mayor's Clerk.
Recorded in Ordinance Book. vol. 7, pajre 136,
20th day of September, A. D. 1889. se24-66
No. 71. 1
AN ORDINANCE-LOCATING M'KEE
place, from Ward street to Bates street
Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the
city of Pitubarg in Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and it Is hereby ordained and
enacted by tbe authority of the same. That
McKee place, from Ward street to Bates
street, be and the same shall be located as fol
lows, to wit: The east 25-foot line shall begin
on the south'5-foot line of Ward street at a
distance of 223.61 feet westwardly from an angle
in Ward street, beginning the intersection of
the said 5-foot line with the center line, thence
deflecting to the right 90 for'a distance of 86.59
feet to an angle, thence deflecting to the right
86 U' for a distance of 373.28 feet to the center
line of Bates street, intersecting tbe said line at
an angle of 81 25", and at a distance of 233.61
feet west from a stone monnment on the center
line of Ward street, and the said McKee place
shall be of a width ot fifty (50) feet and to be
located in accordance with a plan on file in tbe
office of the Chief of Department of Public
Works.
Section 2 That any ordinance or part ot
ordinance conflicting with the provisions of
this ordinance be and tbe same is hereby re
pealed so far as the same affecu this ordi
nance. Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils
this 30th dav of Augnst, A. D. 18S9.
S. D. WARMCASTLE. President of Select
Council, pro tem. Atiest: GEO. SHEPPARD,
Clerk of Belect CounciL GEO. L. HOLLI
DAY, President of Common Council. Attest:
GEO. BOOTH, Clerk of Common Council.
Mayor's office, September 4, 1889. Approved:
WM. McCALLIN, Mayor. Attest: TV. H.
McCLEARY. Mayor's Clerk.
Recorded In Ordinance Book. vol. 7, page 135,
19th day of September, A. D.J889. se24-66
AIN0.64J
N ORDINANCES-AUTHORIZING THE
coustrnctlon of a sewer on Murtland
street from Penn avenue to a connection with
a sewer on Kelly street.
Section 1 Bo it ordained and enacted by the
city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and
enacted by tbe authority of the same. That the
Cblef of the Department of Public Works be
and is hereby authorized and directed to ad
vertise in accordance witb tbe acts of As
sembly of the Commonwealtb of Pennsylvania
and the ordinances of tho said city of Pittsburg
relating thereto aud regulating the same, for
proposals for the construction of a pipe sewer
to inches in diameter on Murtland .street from
tbe south side of Pann avenne to a connection
witb a sewer at Kelly street, tbe contract there
for to be let In tbe manner directed by the said
acts of Assembly and ordinances. The cost
and expense of the same to bo assessed and
collected in accordance with the provisions of
an act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania, entitled. "An act relating to
streets and sewers -in cities of the second
class," approved the 16th day of May, A.D.
1889.
Section 2 That any ordinance or part ot or
dinance conflicting with the provisions of this
ordinance be and tbe same is hereby repealed
so far as the same affects this ordinance.
Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils
thisSOth dav of August, A, D. 1889
S.D. WARMCASTLE, President of Select
Council pro. tem. Attest: GEO.SHEFPARD.
Clerk of Select Council. GEO.L.HOLLHAY.
President of Common Council. Attest: GEO.
BOOTH, Clerl of Common Council.
Mayors Office. September 4, 1889. Approved:
WM. McCALLIN, Mayor. Attest: W. H.
McCLEARY. Mayor's Clerk.
Recorded in Ordinance Book, vol. 7, page 130,
16th day of September, A. D. 1889. se24-CS
No. 78.1
AN ORDINANCE-RELOCATING SYL
VAN avenue, from a point distant about
200 feet east of property of B. fc O.R. R. Co.,
for a distance of 400 feet eastwardly.
Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the
city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and It is bereby ordained and
enacted by the authority of tbe same. That the
south 5-foot line of Sylvan avenue, from a point
distant about 200 feet east of property of B. &
O. R. R. Co. for a distance or 400 feet east
wardly, be, and the same shall hereby be re
located as follows, to wit: The south 5-foot
line of Srlvan avenue shall begin at aP. C,
distant westerly 355.44 feet from tbe first angle
east of bridge over Watson's Hollow, thence
deflecting to the right 23 12 and by tbe chord
of a curve of a radius of U6.60 for a distance
ot 9L91 feet to a P. T., thence deflecting to the
rlght2312' for a distance of 85.05 feet to a P. C.,
.thence deflecting to the left 89 2C and by the
chord of a curve M a radius of 97.62 feet for a
distance of 123.75 feet to a P. T thence de
flecting to the left 89 20 for a distance of 29L67
feet to a piu situated on the said 5-foot Une of
Sylvan avenue and distance eastwardly about
215 feet from property ot the-B. & O. R. R.
Co., and said street shall be ot a width of 40
feet.
section 2 That any ordinance or part of
ordinance conflicting with the provisions of
this ordinance be, and tbe same Is bereby re
pealed so far as the same affecu this ordi
nance, j
Ordained and enacted into a law In Councils
this 30th day of August. A. D. 188V.
S. D. WARMCASTLE. President of Select
Council, pro tem. Attest: GEO. SHEPPARD,
Clerk of Belect CounciL GEO. L. HOLLI-
0FFaM&-Frn0mita. ,
DAY. f,ro,j' Cos
GEO. JttKrTJt , Cleric t
CewMiL
ef umtnuit C
Mayor's 0e.ftatBr 4. 18eS. As
WM. McCALLDT. Mayer. Attest:
frr.T.F.AHY Maver'g Clerk.
Reertded In Ordinance Book, voL 7. MM Mft'l
20th day of September. A. D.im tin-t
A No. 74. J .V .
N ORDINANCE BELOCATlIWf i
Falrmeant street, rroffl a point (Uara
212.60 feet northerly fresa the north fire-feet
Une of Broad street to Margaretta street.
Section 1 Be it ordattwd and enacted by tfce
city of Pittsborg in Seieet a4 Common Com
cils assembled, and it is hereky ordained aV
enacted by tbe authority of the sane, that raftr
moant street from, a point distant, 21101 feet
.northerly from tbe north 5-foot Jiae of Bread.
street to Margaret'a street, be and the mhm
shall be relocated. aa follows. So wit: The aaet
5-foot line shall befdn at a stoae BOBaet oa
tbe said east 5-feot line of Fairamunt st Mat. aa
located by a plan approved by Caudle Booms t
her 30. 1872. distant 212.80 feet nortlMriy from a
stone monument on tbe north C-feotHeejC
Broad street, thesee defleetiwc te taw Mile
51' for a distance of 48MZ fMt kj,
pin. thence deflecting to the left MT 'W '
for a distance of 448.73 feet to a pis. thesee
deflecting to the left 88 4 40" for a tiMtaaes of
366.14 feet to a pin on tbe caster Use ot JMaiaja
retta street. Intersecting the said Hae at as
angle of 1219'20"anaatattaaeee ef, SUM
feet east of the west 5-feot liae of Bahaaaa
street, and the said FairsaevM street ahatt he
pf a width of 59 feet.
Section 2 That any orosaanoo or part at
ordinance conflicting with the srovtalona eC
this ordinance be ami the same It haigsy re
pealed, so far as the saaw aKaeas thai etaV
nance.
Ordained and enacted Isto a law 1b OwaaaHa
this 30th dayof Aneost. A. D. MM , ,
a DJWARMCASTLK ProsHaajaC Bllaat
CounciLprotem. Attest: UKO.SBEWMKB,
Clerk of Seieet Council,. GKO. L. BOLLI-.
DAY, President of Common CouaeB. AtteMt,
GEO. BOOTH, Clerk of Common CoaaeM.
Mayor's Office, September 4, 1888. Aparevsdt
WM. McCALLIN, Mayor. Attest: W. A.
McCLEARY. Mayor's Clerk
Recorded In Ordinance Boefc. vol. 7, aaas W,
20th day of September, A. D. 18. seM-4T
A No. 63J
N ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING TMM,
grading. paving and curbing- of Muinowtt'
street, from the bridge near Thirty-third stw at, 1
to tbe west Une of Denny property to the Twlf-Zi
teenth ward of Pittsburg. "A
wnereas, it appears by the petition awls
davit on file in the office of tbe Clerk of C
ens that one-third in interest of the
property fronting and abuttiBg apes, the.s
fluccft nave petitionee toe onaeus i
city to enact an ordinance xor tae gnu
lUvlnjr wd ftn.TMni.nf tiia aanu ftk.nnk
Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted ay lie
cltv of Plttfthnre. In SplMtt ami CntDnaa rmms
cits assembled, and It Is hereby ordatesA aaal
enacted by tbe authority ot the sameThat 8j .
Chief of the Department of Public Werka J7
and is hereby authorized and directed te '
veruse. in accordance wits tne acw oc
bly of the Commonwealth of Penna yivaam
tbe ordinances of said cltv ot Pittibarerw
ing thereto and regulating the same, for jaa
posala for grading, paving and curMnjref Jeefrv
wooo street irom tne orrage near 10:
street to the west line of property of tbe Daaar
elrs. The contract therefor to be let hi the"
manner directed br the said act of .
ana ordinances, ine cost ana exvesae ot . . j
same to be assessed and collected in amm4 ' V
ance with tbe provisions of an act ot AteeaaMr --;!
ottbe Commonwealth of PeBBsylvanfe, ealal v." ,f
"An act relating to streets and sewes hi Mm '. . "ft
of tbe second class," approved the Jar efj J
Section 2 That any ordinance or aaat at or
dinance conflicting witb tbe previslaaa et that
UlUUMUD UMIU tUD MUtfJ ntTOCIJ finMnK . wZ
so far as the same affects this nnliimmn -' i
Ordained and enacted into a law is I
this 30th dav of Ancruat. A. D. 188&.
a T TTT . T . OVTT -C TU.1.I.., JL
fTnnnml nrn f Am AttMt f413n St tl UP X TtA
Clerk of Belect CounciL GEO.L.HOLJ9Af,
President ot Common Coaaeil. Attest: 84K.
BOOTH. Clerk of Common CoaaeH.
Mayor's office, SeptemMr 4, UN. .im
proved: WM. McCALLIN, Mayor. Attest: w.
H. McCLEARY. Mayor's Clerk.
Recorded In Ordmance Book. voL 7. pa 138, . .
16th day of September, A. D. 1888. sefc-fts v
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE K8
OETVED at the office of City CetrHc
nntll SATURDAY, tbe 28th day of September'
at 2 P. St., for the furnishing and deliver isg oc
twelve (12) flatloads of good straw mannw.
Flats to measure not less than 88ftjcl0aS It. f
in. Six. (6) flatloads to he delivered at Ohtf
r arm lanoing, mouuBgaaeiariTer. niin- ins
loads to be delivered at Negley Rob lamlajg :3
Aiiegneny river. i
Tbe Department of Awards reserves. 1
right to reject any or all bids. ' '
R.CLKXKIV,
se24-14 Chief ot Department of Cnaa,
DANCING ACABKHIKs.
rilUUMA-O UAMJUIU AUAUe-JH. jU-W
Fourth ave. Members of tbe Jatls
Association of the Teachers of DaoerBg of mm
United States, Canada and Franee. Oiiiflhma,-
Tnesday events, at 7:w. ueteher j. oate'
every evenlDp, of which three areolar eaafjkj
ners each week. Ten lesson tielMts-'ajL flaw
dren's openintr Saturday afteraooe, OewheraJ
For particulars caU at academy. sees-H
PROF. BROOKS' DANCING ACADEMY,
Sixth and Liberty streets. Ladies' and fee
tlemen's class will commence Tharsday, Oete.
berS,at8 o'clock P. JT. Misses' and maatea'.
class Saturday, October 5, at 3 o'clock. Ladles'
o'clock. Music and full explanation fordaBe-'- M
ing tne new military Bcuubtmnx? qiiwiaw,, g
adopted by tbe American Society of Prolesoowt-!
of Dancing, ana tne wasmngioa Jii-ewt aaei-t ?-
Gavotte lor sale, ou cents a copy: jfori
lars see circulars at music stores.-
" amusements!
EXPOSITION, jr
THE famous
JUBILEE SINGERS.
AFTERNOON and EVENING.
leABB
B
LIOU THEATER.
MATINEE TO-DAY,
U. B. MHI f
September 80 Monroe JtUJco in. -My Aunt
Bridget." se26--wa -
RAND OEERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT,"
and
MARIE Saturday
"WAINWRIGHT Matinee.
IN TWELFTH NIGHT.
September 30 BOOTH-MODJHSKA.
se28-14
H
ARRIS' THEATER EVERY SE1E&
NOUN and evenlne.
THE WAIFS'OF NEW YOR&
Week, September 30 WILBUR OPERA CO.-
se22-ll
TTARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY
To-Night Matinees Tuesday, Thursday aaat' '
Saturday.
TONT PASTOR'S OWN COMPANY, i:
seat-B
T
HE NEW WORLD'S MUSEUM
Allnp-hnnv Cltv. - .
week September 28, tbe Colored-Bearded Lady
ana otner new snracvioBS.
A. big stage performance coming next week,
A. O. Babel, the Cowboy Pianist. eeES-38 r
EXCURSION TICKETS
Will be issued by the
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
For the celebration of tbe
ZIQHTZXKTH AXSIYZBSAXT Ol THX
HOME FOR AGED PROTESTANT
- WOMEN,
THURSDAY..SEPTEMBER 28.
TO WTLK1NSBURG. se24-41 kj
FOR RENT.
Second Story Front Rooms,
HAMILTON BUILDING;
The most desirable and convenient
vnnm In thn cltv: containine? lanre flreeree
vault, 'steam heat, and natural gaj hearth as
m.11 All M,.wiilniflniM mnrtHflflMn nji T,lntl f ..
RD1I, H au..vuui.u,- Mwa..ww .... prcin, ,
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8. HAMILTON,
te25-6S-irnr7 91 and 96 Fifth ave.
plANOb,
ORGANa
8. HAMILTON,
81 AND 83 FIFTH A.VENTTK,
Pittsburg. Pa. apae-74-D
TTTE HERlSBY WISH TO NOTIFY OUR.
Y T menus ana customers that on aeeeoat
holidays will be closed Thursday and Frida;
will be open Saturday mm-nine.
liRODDEM'K'O COl.
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