PS5!S!r!5 " P tHtws5s'$ "J, " ",'P?'5? t v IS- I JSiT?fiitMre 3'" iEr ?3BCfc5S4i5i5T ??S?Jac35"8' ty3p'!5w55' SUNDAY, ATJGrTJST 3, 189a" 11 " ' t i r-; ra CSET All communications for this department should be mailed to reach The Dispatch net later tbac Saturday morning. Reasonable space will be freely given, to all organizations classified under this beading. Select Knlchts. Grand Recorder Thomson is back home from the sea shore looking greatly refreshed by bis trip. P. C J. A. McKee, of Dnqnesne Legion No. 10, bas cone on a two weeks' trip to New York and Coney Island. Tbo Commercial House at DuBois will be the Grand Lesion headquarters during the session in that city. Comrade Sam Tront can be found at home on North avenue keeping bachelor's halL If yon are up that way drop in. William BurOett, of Spartan Legion No. 7, will take in the Boston encampment of the G. A. IL. accompanied by his wife. Comrade Joseph Miller, of Spartan Legion No. 7, will in all probability take in the G. A. B. encampment at Boston in August. Past Commander James A. McKee, of Dn qnesne Legion No. 10, Pittsburg, will spend bis vacation in New York, and will leave for there in a few days. Past tS. C. A. 8. Smith, with bis family, has gone on an Eastern tour taking in Philadel phia, New York and Boston. Ee expects to be gone about two weeks. Past Commander Alfred S. Smith, accom panied by his lie, left for Boston Wednesday evening, where he goes to attend the Merchant xaiiors' national convention. All arrangements hare been made for the Grand Legion session to be held at DuBois. Tncsdav, August 12, and the legion at that place have an elegant programme in store for the visitors. c Grand Senior Workman Charles L. Hannan and Miss Mary Magee. of Allegheny City, led the grand march at the reception given by Bellevne Legion No. 31 Tbnrsdav evening at Windsor Park. They were highly compli mented. Bellevne Legion No. SI, should feel proud of their concert and reception given at Windsor Park on Thursday evening. A feature of the grand march was the appearance of the Golden Eagle, Sons of "Veterans and the Select Knights, all in uniform. Several more legions have been beard from who send representatives to the coming Grand Legion session. They are: A. W. Drollinger, Humboldt Lesion No. 17; B. F. Leech, Liberty Legion No. 20, and Hon. Alfred Mariano, Mo nongahela Legion No. 27. George Brailsford, of Liberty Legion No. 20, who is also the efficient Recorder of Bloomfield Lodge No. 131, sailed for hurope July 22 and will be absent on his pleasure trip across the ocean for eight weeks. His many friends wish him a jolly good time and a safe retnrn home. Grand Commander Rowan returned from lit. Clemens, Mich., during the week, and left lor the same place a lew days later, owing to the continued sickness of his wife, wbojis there. His many friends and acquaintances regret to learn the lady bas improved scarcely any. Mr. Rowan will hardly be able to attend the Grand Legion session. All comrades who intend visiting Da Bols during the coming session of the Grand Legion, are notified by C jlonel C. V. Lewis that round trip tickets at the rate of 1 50 can be purchased of him at 92 Diamond street, on and after Mon day, August 4. The comrades who can, should ill attend wis meeting as it is or vital interest to every Individual member. This will be the most interesting session in the history of the organization. Tickets will De good for ten days. All comrades.who intend going will assemble at Union deDot at 1 o'clock p. mL, f harp, in fatigue uniform, Monday; August IL Order of ftolon. Deputy Organizer Blew is working up a Charter list for a lodge at Indiana, Pa. Secretary J. D. Walker, of Lodge No. 4, re ports several initiates for next meeting. No. 4 is Improving. Union Lodge, No. 3, of Allegheny, closed a very interesting six months' contest Monday evening by initiating eight new members. The net result of tbo contest was 61 members. Score 26 to 2a Brother Henry H. Leberman, of Meadvllle, Pa paid a fraternal visit to the supreme officers Friday. The brother states that Equity Lodge 67 is working hard and initiating new members every month. Charter Lodge No. 1 Initiated four new mem bers and received nine applications tor mem bership Monday evening. Brother. Dr. R. K. Warnr was present, and addressed the meet ing in his usual happy ttjle. Vice President George Haber, of Warner Lodge No. 12, has just returned from an ex tended trip through Colorado and the far West. Brother Haber says it is a great field for Solon, and he scattered literature broadcast. Brother A. J. Rodpers. editor of Solon Sector. and Brother Phil P. Sueaffer, Secretary of Union Lodge No. S, left Thursday for a ten days' trip through Ohio. They will introduce Solon to the residents of Bellaire and put up a loCge at that place. Buckeye Lodge, No. 120, of Janesville, Ohio, held its first regular meeting Monday evening. Seven new members were initiated and seven others examined. Supremo Vice President C. L. McMillen was present and addressed the lneetinsr. Brother McMillen will institnte a new lodgo on Thursday evening at Columbus, Ohio. I. O. O. F. One of the most pleasurable events to come off is the celebration of the sixteenth annlver sary of Fort Pitt Lodge, No. SS3, by a steamboat excursion on the steamer Mayfiuwer to Monon gabola City and return, on Tuesday, Angust 6. At a late meeting of Mechanicsburc Lodge If o. 9, lirotber P. D. D. G. M. James Purnell, who acted as Noble Grand, and who has been connected uitb the order tor 35 years, made a few remarks in encouragement of those who by their faithful attendance had contributed so signally to tho success of tho Degree Staff. Tnis staff, by the way, has tbe honor of beinc considered the beat in the State in the second degree. Brother Purnell said he had watched the work of the members of the staff with in terest, and it S"e him great pleasure to be personal in his remarks, and singled out one who. more than any other, had been instru mental in tbo excellence of the work. He thereupon presented Brother P. G. Andrew Ackcrman with a ueautilul gold watch, with the thanks of tbe lodge. It was a great sur prise to Brother "Andy," who is considered oue of the best-posted Odd Fellos as regards tho secret orlt in Western Pennsylvania. A. O. U. W. Captain A. McD. Taylor, who has charge of the initiatory team in industry Lodge No. 35, is proud of hi success so far and is making some of the sister lodges hustle. Grand Master Workman Maloncy has made Lis appointments for his deputies, and it Would be well for some of them to start in soon, as some lodges need Instructions. U. B. Detchen has withdrawn by card and joined the order in New York State owing to Lis having a situation in New York City. He was formerly a member of No. 25. Bloomfield Lodge Mogullians No. lSlJtftdon't propose to take a back seat for the weatner and will have a regular jollification Thursday even ing neii, which wui De up to tne regular stand ard. Order of TontL Brother W. J. Russell and wife are at At lantic City eujoymg tbe ocean breeze. Brother John Weber is spending his vacation in Europe and will take in Switzerland and the Alps. Christen Lodge No. 318. Order of TontL the most enterprisinc lodge of this dtv. had six ap plicants for membership last me'etinc, rive of whom were present and dulv elected. They liave during the last week received over 12 propositions of membership. Dfiuchtera of Liberty. Margaret A. Dushane Council, Daughters of liberty, No. 48. of the O. TJ. A. M, was organ ized May 22. Since then the council has In creased so In membership tbat its present hall Is so small tbat It has secured tbat large and pleasant ball, comer ot Liberty and Ellas street. Sixteenth ward, au members of the council are requested to attend Thursday even- iBfc-Augwt 7, U this la the regular Initiation I f y sa xa w -rs ouncils are In Tited to participate. C. M. B. A. A meeting will bo held this afternoon at Verona at 2 o'clock. Next Saturday evening a branch will be in stituted in Millvale by Deputy C. P. Keef er. Brothers Albrecht, of 68. and Ottoma, of 76, will be in Johnstown to-day working up a branch. Grand First Vice President J. W. Sullivan is Chairman of the Reception Committee for the reunion. Brother B. R. McNiorney. of Branch 61. won the gold beaded cane at the E. B. A. picnic last Wednesday. Brothers Gallagher, Kane and Weaver, of Branch 36, have been appointed a committee to wait on Brother O'Brien, of Branch 13, who is lying sick at the Mercy Hospital. Supreme President R. Mulholland, of Dun kirk. N. Y.: Grand President Fox, of Bradford, Pa., and Grand President Randel, of Cleve land, will be present at the reunion. There will be a meeting this eveningof all the State aelegates residing in Pittsburg and Alle gheny City to complete arrangements for the convention to be held in this city September 9. A committee has been appointed by the Ad visory Coupcil to meet brother members of the C. M. B. A. from different parts of the county, who will be in attendance at the convention of the C. T. A. TJ. which meets in this city next week. Last Thursday evening Branch 92 was insti tuted at Wllkinsbnrg by Deputy F. J. Brady, assisted bv Bros. Madden A McGulrn of 34, Clark of 47. Maxwell of 62 and Sullivan of 88. The following is the list of officers: President, a W. Geary; First Vice President, W. D. Soloman; Second Vice President. A. D. Car lpy: Recording Secretary, George A. W. Knorr; Assistant Recording Secretary. E. L. Smith; Financial Secretary, W. J. Moore: Treasurer, A. Gamier; Marshal. M. J. Con nahan: Guard, J, McDevitt; Trustees, S. W. Geary, W. D. Soloman, G. A. W. Knorr, E. L. Smith and D. O. Council. The Committee on Reunion at Rock Point held a meeting Friday eve. All the prelimi nary details have been arranged. Three thou sand more invitations have been ordered printed. A handsome gavel to be contested for by the Presidents of tbe branches, the gift of Messrs. McMahon Bros. &. Adams, is on exhibition in their office. Nearly every branch in the county has entered one (and some two) of their secretaries in the contest for the paper weight donated by Brother John FarrelL Any branch or member desiring more invitations can be supplied by addressing tbe Secretary of committee. George L. Hagar, 4611 friendship street, Pittsburg. Tbe Hcptnsopbs. Anew charter list is being signed to locate a conclave at Castle Shannon. Tbe next meeting of the General Committee will be held Thursday. August 7. The warm season has no apparent effect on tbe working conclaves. Their increase con tinues. The National Fraternal Congress will hold Its next session in Pittsburg on the third Tuesday of November. The Executive Committee held a daily session during the past week to complete the pro gramme, giving out the printing, etc. We hope to find not a single Allegheny county conclave delinquent in. semi-annual reports and payment of per capita tax. Several conclaves are competing for the prise offered by Brother M. G. Cohen. Treasurer and Chairman of tbe Finance Committee, for An niversary Day. The invitations for the LOH. anniversary, August 28, will be ready for distribution about the close of the coming week, and will be then distributed among the conclaves as soon as possible. S.A. Kline, Esq., of Greensbnrg. District Supreme Representative of District No. 7. was in the city during the week, and arranged with tbe Supreme Archon and other supreme offi cers resident here, to pay with him an official visit to each conclave in tbe district during September. The programme will be announced in due time. The Supreme Archon bas received a fnll statement of the disaster which occurred at Alexandria Bay. on July 17, where Brother E. B. Pemberton and bis wife, together with the wife of Brother Hart, both of Star Conclave of Bradford, were drowned. The affidavits or three persons on the ill-fated boat accompany the statement, which was required to ascertain to whom the endowment of Brother Pemberton is to be paid. Star Conclave has lost but two members yet, and both by an accident. General Lodge Notes. "Eagles Day" at Atlantic City, August 7. promises to be a big event. The Sons of Temperance will give another nntalnment this evening at 63 Ohio street, Al legheny. The third annual reunion of the Golden Eagle Castles and commanderics of Central Pennsylvania will be held at Clearfield, Wednesday, August 20. From reports already received the parade of Golden Eagles, at Wllliamsport, Monday, Sep tember 1, will number 10,000 men. It will be tbe occasion ot tbe third annual reunion of the Susquehanna district. WHAT TEARS ASE MADE OF. Those of Joy nod Grief Are Jnst the Same nnd Are Mostly Water. Brooklyn Standard. Tbe principal element in the composition of a tear, as may readily be supposed, is water. The other elements are salt, sods, phosphate of lime, phosphate of soda and mucus, each in small proportions. A dried tear seen through a microscope of good, average power represents a peculiar appear ance. The water, after evaporation, leaves behind it the saline ingredients, which amalgamate and form themselves into lengthened cross lines, and look like a num ber of minute fish bones. The make-up-is just the same whether the tears are for joy or griei. The tears are secreted in what are called the "lachrymal glands," situated over the eyeball and underneath the lid. The con tents of these glands are carried along and under the inner surface of the eyelids by means of six or seven very fine channels, and are discharged a little above the carti lage supporting the lid. The discharge of tears from the lachrymal elands is not occasional and accidental, as is commonly supposed, bnt continnons. It goes on both day and night though less abundantly at night through the "con duits," and spreads equally over the surface of the lids. After serving its purpose the flow is carried away by two little drains, situated in that corner of each eye nearest the nose, into which they run, 2nd called the "lachrymal points." Wasn't a Breath of Wind. Teacher (after explaining the points of the compass) Johnnie step to the window and tell me if smoke is coming from any of the chimneys. Johnnie (at the window) Yes, mar'm. Teacher Now, tell me which way the wind is blowing. Johnnie Perpendic'lar. The advance in silver has caused an ad vance in sterling and silver-plated ware. I wonld advise my friends and enstomers to make their purchases at once and avoid paying the advanced prices." M. G. Cohen, Diamond Expert, Jeweler and Sil versmith, 633 Smithfield street. At the Cash Store. Best dress surah, 49c up. Heavy gros grain silk, 89c, 24 inches. Silk drapery nets, 49c, 46 inches wide. All the new shades of dollar Henriettas at 69c. The new bnretta plaid all-wool goods for fall, on sale at 49c. 500 doz. towels, 25x50 inches, knotted 'ringe. 25c Don't miss this towel bargain. Pongee drapery, double width, at 4c All sum mer goods must go this week and next See the prices we are making. Whether yon bny on time or not, cash prices are interest ing here. Thornton Bros. EXCURSION TO CHICAGO Via B. fc O. E. R. Tor triennial meeting of Patriarchs Mili tant at Chicago, August 3-10. Bound-trip tickets will be sold at low rates, via B. &0. B. B., on Anznst2, 3 and 4 and at especially reduced excursion rates on Angust 5 and. 6. English mohair brilliantine, 40-inch wide, all the new and choice colorings, 25c a yard, worth 60c Huaus & Hacks. xrssu Senators surprised at the low figures that will purchase a fine mirror at J. J. Fuchs', 1710 Carson. N 81 Until September 1, 1890-83 30. 12 cabinet photos, $1, or a liie-size crayoi cortraiL S3 CO. Aufrecht'a Elite Gallerv. night All members of sister 516 Market St., Pittsburg, Bring childpeh. JjSoard eX Btalth has been notified, SA7ED BY A W She Leaves Her Children in a Storm to Stop an Express Train ON THE YEEGE OP DISASTER. The Engineer's Eye Canght by ft Towel Wared Wildly in the Air. PDESB EAISED BI THE PiSSEKGEBS Boston, August 2. The Boston bound "White Mountain express on the Boston and Maine Railroad was 20 minutes late when it passed through North "Wakefield, N. H., about 4:45 p. M. yesterday. A storm ot wind and rain was raging, but despite the murky atmosphere the heavy train was rushing onward at high speed in the en deavor to make up the lost time. Hardly had it left the North "Wakefield station when the engineer saw a woman on the track, frantically waving a white cloth. Evidently there was danger ahead. A push at tbe throttle shnt off the motive power, and a quick twist of the airbrake lever was instantly responded to by a slackening of speed. The train stopped with the cow catcher of the great locomotive almost in front ol the woman. "What's the matter?" "The track around the curve is all cov ered with trees. I came to' warn you." Just ahead there was a curve, a sharp turn, so sharp that, after an obstruction upon it had come into the engineer's view, no human power could have prevented a calamity. The womanx was Mrs. Emily Bransoo. From ber house near the track she saw the wind burl several huge trees across the rails. She was alone with her two little children. "I hated to leave my children alone in the storm," said she, "but I knew there was nothing else to be done. Eo I caught up a towel, tho first thing that was handv, and ran up to meet the train. I'm glad I got here in time." One may be sure that the passengers, who crowded aronnd the plucky woman, were "glad"'aIso, and they had no hesitation in expressing their thankfulness. George O. Jenkins, of "Whitman, was on the train, and immediately started a subscription for Mrs. Branson. It was easy work. Every body wanted to give something, and to say something, too. Even the engineer and conductor asked to be allowed to "chip in." It required the use of axes to clear the track, and some little time elapsed before the train moved slowly on again. Among the passengers on the train were Judge B. W. Harris and Henry Hobart, of East Bridgewater; Hiram H. Jenkins, George O. Jenkins and Charles H. Edson, of Whit man, and Emil Brinner, of New York, a friend of Judge Harris. This morning the money collected, a snug sum, with a letter coucaeu in terms oi nearly commendation and gratitude, was sent to Mrs. Branson by Henry Hobart, who acted as treasurer of the fnnd. PLATS A D0ZEH AT 0KCE. Wonderfol Performance of a Maimed Necro Sloalclnn of St. Louis. St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Prom a little distance it sounds like a good-sized summer garden orchestra, but on closer observation it is found to be but one darky, and not a whole one at that. He can be found any summer evening seated on a platform in one of tbe summer gardens playing from three to a dozen musical in struments at once, and keeping good time, and playing the tune all the while. His name is Benjamin Pranklin, although in his younger days he was called Benjamin Jbranklin Dixon. Benjamin is a musician by nature, and has been playing musio all his life. When quite a small boy living with the family which raised him in tbe suburbs'-of Jefferson City he one day got hold of an ordinary tin harmonica, and in a very short while found that he could play any tune he might hear. One night Benjamin went home and found a large dynamite sky-rocket in his room, placed there by a rival. Benjamin took it np to examine it and as he did so it exploded in his hands. All the fingers ex cept two were either blown away or sub sequently amputated by a phvsiciau. The two fingers left are now twisted and stiff, in capable of moving independently. The young woman who was the cause of the affair promptly married the injured man and took care of him during the whole time that he was laid np. When he was able to get about and use the stumps of his hands a little, Franklin found that he conld still play a little although he had bnt two stiff fingers. Nothing daunted he began all over again and now is able to play almost as easily as before. His ingenuity came to bis assist ance to a great extent and now he is master of tbe harp, horn, harmonica, base and snare drums, triangles, bell, and pipes. He has these arranged about bim so that he can play on all. or a part of them at will. Around his neck is a brass and leather con trivance which holds all of the wind instru ments he plays upon, so that by bending his head slightly he can reach them with his mouth. Under one foot is an electric button which connects with the snare drum and electric bells. On his left stands the big bass, which he plays along with the cymbals by means of a chord fastened to his 'left elbow. On the other side hangs the triangle, which he operates with his right elbow, moving in and ont in chicken wing fashion. On his head he fastens a frame with bells upon it, which he shakes at the proper time. While he is going through all these motions with his arms, head and feet he carries the air he is playing on tbe harp, which is fastened to the same framework as the wind instruments. It has been nearly two years since he was in jured, and he now finds but little difficulty in playing any tune with all the accompani ments. It Was Load. "What do yon think of my new suit," asked Blitheins, as he entered Smithkins' store the other day. "Very stylish," answered Smithkins with out looking np. "Why, how do you know?" asked Blith kins in surprise. "1 don't think you've seen it yet." "No; but I heard it." THEEE STATES JK BRIEF. Condensed Items of Live Nevra From Tom nnd Country Round About. Soottdale is to havewaterworks. AtbAMP attempted to assault a Canton girL It be is found he will be lynched. James Hare was fatally injured yesterday by the cavlne in of a bank at the brickyards at Radbangb. Fa. John T. Roberts, of Findlay, O., was killed by a train yesterday. His mother will arrive from Eocland on Tuesday. Claka Caldwell was berrying at Brinton station, when she was attacked by a five-foot blacksnake. After a fight the girl killed the snake. D. a Courtney, of Pittsburg, has pur chased from the Standard tbe timber on 35,000 acres of land in West Virginia. Nearly J2,000, 000 was paid for it. The Grangers' National Exhibition will open at Williams Grove. IS miles from Harris burg, on Monday, and will continue for a week, A nnmber of prominent speakers have been secured, RAVENSWOOD. W. Va., will contest the pay ment ot its subscription of tSO.000 to the Ravenswood and Bpencer Railroad. It Is claimed that the railroad failed to comply with the conditions made. Cattle drinking tbe water of the Loyal- hanna creek, near Greensbnrg, are dying from tbe effects of vitriol In water coming from a manufacturing establishment. The & Display advertisements one dollar per squareor one insertion. Classified advertise ments on this page, such as Wanted. For Sale. To Zet, etc., ten cents per line for each inser tion, and none taken for less than thirty cents. Top line being displayed counts as two. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH .. f ""'V:?0- fob xiie BOUTHSI11E. NO. luz u-tu. STREET. BKANCH OFFICES ALSO ASBELOW, WHERE WANT. FOR SALE, TO LET, AND OTHER TEANSIENTADVEKT1SEMENTS WILL BE RE CEIVED UP TO P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements are to be prepaid except where advertisers already have accounts with TUB D1B- PITTSBURG. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. ?K9 Butler street. EMILO. STUCKEY. 24th street and Penn ave. E. G. STUCKEY AGO., Wylle ave. and Fultonst. N.bTO&ELY, Fifth Avenue Market Housa. ZAST EHD. i. W. WALLACE. 6121 Penn avenue. OAKLAND. MCALLISTER & SUK1HI.F.K. 6th av. Atwood St. 60UTII6ID1 JACOB srOIIN, No. SCarson street. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCHER. 89 Federal street. H. J. McBRIDE. Market Boose, Allegheny. FRED H. EGQElta. 172 Ohio street. F. H. EGGEKS & SON, Ohio and Chestnut sts. J. F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS McHENRY, Western and Irwin aves. G. W. HUGHES, Pennsylvania and Beaveraves. PERRY M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves. T. R. MORRIS, 686 Preble ave. MILLVALE .BOROUGH. W. W. FLOCKER, Stationer, No. 4 Grant ave. SHARPS BURG. C. BELLMAN, Stationer, 818 Main it. THE BUSINESS OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH IS NOW Corner Smithfield and ' Diamond Streets. WANTED. Slnle Help. A GENTS-150 OUTFIT ON SO DAYS' TIME: 150 profit In four weeks or no pay. Address with stamp, JaRVIS & CO., Racine, Wis. my29-38 AGENTS-(4)-TO CANVASS THE CITY FOR galvanized Iron mop-wringer. Apply at No. 205 WOOD ST. ani-38 AGENTS-GREAT INDUCEMENTS. TA-VA-ZON REMEDIES, SGI Grant St., Pittsburg, Pa. au-91 BAD WRITKR3 AT SMART'S BUSINESS College, 12 Federal street. Allegheny: open dally through summer. 9 A.M. to 9 P. M.: system of shorthand changed from Graham's to Eclectic, the briefest and simplest; instructions private for both sexes. - Jel9-95-6Su BLACKSMITH FIRST - CLASS WAGON blacksmith for new work at once. H. LANUE & CO.,I47andl49 Water St. au3-68 BUGGY WASHER ALSO COACHMAN FOR livery. Apply to T. B. MORELAND. 6100 Penn ave. au3-9S a Dlace. Address HOTEL MARIAN. Jeannette. Pa. au2-31 T E.I500KXEEPER-EXPERIENCEDMAN; jur scaie salary wantea ana experience naa. a. Dispatch office. au3-60i DRUl CLERK-RELIABLE MAN. REGIS TERED as manager; must btve food refer- nern by tne 20th prox. office. Address RELIABLE. Dispatch 'ysi-a-TTSu DRUG CLEUK-THAT CAN COME WELL recommended. Address T. U. Y, Box 17, bewlckley. Pa. ELLIPTIC SPRING FITTERS - ALSO rollers to roll taDers on elliptic springs; spring milters, not steel rollers, wanted; logood and competent man liberal wages will be nitd; steady work. Address, CHICAGO TIRE AND SPRING COMPANY, Chicago. III. au3-41 GENTLEMEN (2)-TO ACT A8 AGENTS; first-class chance to make good commission. Call Monday at J. B. TKAPP'S Art Studio. 96 Fifth ave., third Jloor. front room. an3-8 HAMMERSMEN TWO GOOD MEN ON locomotive-work. ApplytoSCHENECTADr LOCOMOTIVE WORKS, Schenectady, N. X. aul-59 LATHE HANDS FIRST CLASS -ACCUSTOMED to heavy work. DUQUESNE FORGE CO., Rankin sutlon. lyS-b-wsu MACHINISTS -IMMEDIATEI.Y-S1X GOOD machinists, sober and Industrious: good wages: call at works. THE KELLOUG SEAM XES3 TUBE & M'F'G CO., Findlay, O. Jy31-34 MEN-FOR THE UNITED STATES ARMY: able-bodied, unmarried men. between the ages orsiand 33 years; good pay, rations, clothing and medical attendance. Apply at No. 915 PENN AVENUE. Plttsbnrg. Pa. JyS3-34-su MEN 100 ABLE BODIED MEN ON FIFTH avenue extension, McKeesporl, and a nrst class blacksmith. Apply KEELING, KIDGE & CO.. lUbmlthfleld st., city. au2-50-TUSSu PLUMBER-AT ONCE, ONE WILL WORK it. ..SUIPP.i. KI wajrea to a good man. ED. LOCKYER, Penn sta.. Pa. au2-22 REGISTERED PHARMACIST-ONE THAT speaks German; only a 6ober man need ap ply. Address H. K., Dispatch office. au3-f SALE3MEN-ON SALARY OR COMMISSION to handle new patent chemical Ink erasing pencil; the greatet selling novelty everproduced; erases Ink thoroughly In twoseconds; no abrasion of paper; 200 to 500 per cent profit: one agent's sales amounted to $620 In six days; another (32 In twohonrs: we want one energetic general agent for each State and Territory; sample by rrall 35 cents. For terms and rull particulars address THE MONROE ERASER MF& CO.. La Crosse, W Is. au3-22 QALESMAN-FOR LINE OF CIGARS; ?75 PER kJ month and expenses. Address, with stamn, SUMATRA CIGAR COMPANY, Chicago, III. an2-33 SHOE DRUMMER ON COMMISSION: EX PERIENCED road shoe salesman to carry a fnll line or medium priced shoes lor an established, reliable shoe manufacturer: none but experi enced men of ability need apply. Address, stat ing experience, territory covered and references. BOOT AND SHOE MANF'G CO., Boston. Mass. au2-78 TAILORS-GOOD MEN WHO CAN CUT; good wages and steady work all the year; none but sober men need applv. Address S. J for three days. Dispatch office. au3-90 TEAMSTERS-CART DRIVERS AND LABOR ERS. S. CASPARIS, Contractor, Charleroi, Pa. aul-77 TINNER FOR ROOFING AND GENERAL Job work. A. H. JOHNSON & CO.. 178 Fourth ave. au3-27 TRACKLAYER-APPLY AT ONCE TO JOHN CARPENTER, care Shoenberger, SpeerA CO. au2-6 TRAVELING MAN-TO BELL ON COMMIS SION to retail grocery trade baking powder, spices, extracts, etc. with view of encaging suc cessful party on salary and expenses paid; elve occupation and experience. Address BOX 31, Cincinnati, O. au2-lS-ThSu RAVELING MEN-SELLING TO HARD WARE plumbers, steam and gasfltters, can secure a good side line by add esstng MANU FACTURER,! 443 Niagara st.. Buffalo. N.T. JylS-72-jnVFSu rflRAVELING JJALESMAN-KXPERIENCED, JL for wholesale conlectlonery and cigars. Ad dress CARRIER 8. Plttsbarg P.O. au3-i4 YOUNG LADIES - (4) - TO LEARN THE . art of negative retouching. Call Mondav at J. B. TRAPP'S Art Studio, OS Fifth ave, third floor, front room. au3-7 YOUNG MAN-TO KEEP SMALL BET OF books. Address, stating salary, B. H.. DIs patch office. , au3-29 Female Help. JIRLS-TO MAKE CLOAKS: MUST BE GOOD XiT. J'i'Jk "Wno sewers. SAMPL1NER & RICH. 819 Liberty st. anS9 LADIES-TO ASSIST ME IN MY WRIflNG; same cai be done at their own home. Ad dress, with stamp. MISS tDNA L. SMYTHE. Lockbox api South Bend. Ina.. proprietor or the Famous Gloria Water, " lor the complexion. JyM-32-Su VTURSE-TO GO TO THE COUNTRY. CALL tV .. K0M 4 m Fourth ave., Pittsburg, Monday 2 P.M. au3-17 SALESLADIES-FOK OUR VARIOUS DE PARTMENTS; alsct an A 1 cloak fitter. 'Only those thoroughly experienced and having good references need apply, either In person or by let ter.to DANZIGER i Co., Sixth st,and Penn ave. au3-Sl ALESLADIE3-THHEEEXPERIENCED AND EE HIVE. cor. Blxtl one learner. Anpiy wiiu reference. BUax and Liberty streets. v au3-92 Mnle nnd Female Help. LADIES OR GENTLEMEN-WHO HAVE A. Wllford Hall's treatment for conqneringdls ease without medicines can act as agents In selling tbe Health Pamphlet; liberal commissions (tbe sama as are granted by Dr. Hall). For terms to agents address HYGIENIC CO., Box 325, Pitts burg, Pa, auS-U YOUNG .MEN AND WOMEN WHO WISH to thoroughly learn shorthand Such are helped to positions. MARTIN'S SHORTHAND SCHOOL, 412 Wood street. au3-47 Bonrdera nnd Lodcers. BOARDERS-ROOM WITH BOARD FOR TWO gentlemen, or married couple. AMBERSON AVE,, three doors below church, Shadyside. . auJ-S "kCCUPANTS FOR A LARGE SECOND- 17 STORY iront room, well furnished, with first-class board: reference; day hoard ft CO week. 31 FOURTH ST., near Penn. auS. SUMMER BOARDERS-1N A BEAUTIFUL, healthy country places two hours' ride rrom cltv. AR cartlenlara and reference can be had bv Addressing J, R., Dlsj atch office, .a-2-80 WANTED. Situations. POSITION - BY YODNG- - MAN WELL posted In building trade and general real estate business: itood connections and best of reference Address J.. Dispatch office. anS-30 POSITION AS CHAMBF.RMA1D-BY A GER . MAN girl 3 weeks In America; also under stands French and Italian. Address NO. 8, Vlnlal St., Allegheny. 801-21.8 rC3 ITU ATION-A8 R(ll.T.KRTHOUOUGHLY qualified to deslzn and turn own rolls, bar ana structural iron of all kinds. Apply STEEL, -Lfisp&icn omce. jyw-w-wrsu SITUATION-YOUNG MAN 19 YEARS OF age as timekeeper or to do office work-: one year's experience. W. O. G, au3-10 SITUATION-BY YOUNG MAN, WILLING to work at anything-. Address F. B.. Ills patch office. au2-23 Partners. PARTNER-AN INTELLIGENT MAN, WITH little capital, as partner In sandstoiie quar ries a few miles oat of city; an experienced man Is preferred. Address PARTNER, Dispatch office. au3-33 Boardlnc. ALCOVE-OR TWO ADJOINING ROOMS Furnished or unfurnished, with board In private family, for young gentleman and wife; Allegheny or East End preferred: references ex changed. Address, with terms and particulars. J. K.. L., Dispatch offlc. au2-43 BOARD-BY SEPTEMBER 1, AT EAST END. by gentleman, wife and two children, aged sand 10; accommodations must be strictly first class; will give reference and shall expect same. Address P. o. BOX 22, city. au2-a BOAUD-FOR YOUNG LADY IN EAST END or in the ronntrv. AridrexL it&tlnr terms. C.V., X, S,, Dispatch office. au3-si Room. Uonies. & HOUSES AND ROOMS TO RENT-WE HAVE a nnmber of good tenants. HOLMES & CO., 4.M Smithfield st. auJ-u EOOMS-BY SEPT.l-BOAKD AND 2EOOMB (bedroom and parlor) In suburbs fqr young married couple: private family preferred. Ad dressX. Y. ., Dispatch office an3-5 FinnnclRl. LOANS NEGOTIATED ON GOOD COL LATERAUin large or small amounts without delay. MORRIS & FLEMING, 108 Fourth ave. JJ-27-S7-MWFSU M ON EY-OUR FACILITIES FOR FURNISH ING money to any amount on bond and mortgage are uneqnaled; lowest rates of Interest and no delay. If you need money apply MORRIS & FLEMING, IDS Fourth ave. Jj27-8S-ttssu MONEY TO LOAN-ON MORTGAGES ON tin proved real estateln sums of SG0 and up ward, at4K, S and 6 per cent. L. U. FRAZIEIt, Forty-fifth and Butler cts. auJ-9-TISu MONEY TO LOAN-IN LARGE! OR SMALL sums. HOLMES & CO., 420 Smlthneld St. au3-43 MOR.GAGES-fLOCO.OOO TO LOAN ON CITY and suburban properties at i, t and 8 per cent, and on (arms In Allegheny and adjacent counties at 6 per cent. L M. PENNOCK & SON, 147 Fourth avenue. ap7-f41 MORTGAGES-MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS to suit at W. S and S per cent. ALLES A UA1LEY, 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. apl4-19-TT8su TO LOAN MONEY WE HAVE OVER ONE million dollars to loan on city and suburban property at 4 per cent; no tax: we will also loan money on Improved farms In Allegheny, Beaver, Fayette, Washington and Westmoreland counties; any marketable security taken for loans of any amount. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. Je3-s9-su Ivlfscellnneons. ALL SOLDIERS-WHO ARE DISABLED from any cause and drawing less than fS per month to call at B. F. BROWN'S OFFICK 84 Fourth ave.. or send their address. ie25-9 DEPENDENT RELATIVES WHO ARE NOT drawing pensions to call or send their ad dress to B. F. BROWN, 96 Fourth ave., second noor. Je2S-C9 F1 IREE SITE AND FREE GAS GIVEN TO manufactories at Jeannette. on main line of Pennsylvania Railroad. Address EAST JEAN NETl'E LAND CO.. Greensbnrg, Pa. mhl3-50-su HORSE TO PURCHASE FAST PACING horse for road purpose. U. H., Dispatch OOLDIERS' WIDOWS TO CALL AT B. . C5 BROWN'S OFFICE, 93 Fourth ave., second floor. JC23-6J STEAM YACHT USERS-TO KNOW THAT A very fine one can be hired for any lengtn of time from GEO. F. DUN HAH. engineer, on board yacht, foot of Anderson St.. Allegheny: yacht Is In excellent repair and can accommodate 20 persons. Jy30-29-wssu YOU GET A BAKER'S DOZEN (13) OF Stewart & Co.'s fine cabinet photos for II, at 90 and 92 FEDERAL ST., Allegheny. mv2S-49-TT8u FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. City Residence!. HOUSEi-LlNE OF WYLIE AVE. CABLE: two frame bouses almost new, Ave rooms each, waterand natural gas, sewerage, etc.: rent for $360 per year: lot 33x55: cheap at (3,000; terms to suit. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO.. 162 Fourth ave. au3-5-TTSSU' TUNNEL ST.-LOT 40X80, WITH 2 LARGE brick dwellings: rented for St,260 per year; excellent investment: rapid enhancement; a bargain. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO.. 163 Fourth avenue. au3-65 700-A BIG BARGAIN ON LINE OF y Wvlle ave. cable, a good two-story brick dwelling of five rooms: sewered: water on first and third floors; Inside w. c, cellar, both gases, sldeentrancc, outside shutters, etc.: call soon and get our new list. J. R. COOPER & CO., 135 Fourth ave. auI-53 Q- 430-ON LINEOF WYLIE AVE. CABLE, fjpX9 a new two-story frame dwelling of tour large rooms and attic, good cellar, hall, water, side entrance, sewerage, and all Improvements; good level lot. 25iffito alley: call and get our list. J. R. COOPER CO., 135 Fourth ave. au3-5S CO 300 A BIG BARGAIN ON LINE OF O' Wylio ave. cable, a new two-story brick dwelling of five large rooms and finished attic; f:ood cellar water, side entrance and all conven ence; lot 20x112 to 50-loot street. J. R. COOPER & CO., 135 Fourth aye. au3-58 CM 500-D1RT CHEAP BRICK HOUSE. S CpE? rooms, hall, bath. Inside shutters, botand cold water, all modern Imi iroveinents: iri-od stable: must be sold. D. B Penu are. EN & SON. 4112 au3-35 East End Residences. CRAIG STREET-QUEEN ANNE RESIDENCE, 11 rooms, reception hall, front and side porch, bay windows, balconies, slate mantels, tlie hearths, all modern conveniences. Including both gases, electric lights, etc.. lot 60x143 to a 20 foot alley: will be sold cheap: easv terms. BAX TER, THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth avenue. aul-93 T7IASTST.-GOOO NEW TWO-STORY FRAME JJJ dwelling or eight rooms and mansard roof, good cemented cellar, bath, hall, vest., water, side entrance, back porch, lot 23x110; possession at once: rental (20 per month: price (3.300; big gest bargain eTer offered; call and get our new list. J. K. COOPER & CO., US Fourth ave. ItS) au3-S3 HOUSE-IN A GOOD LOCATION WITHIN five minutes of car line: a neat six-room frame house, with (reception ball: papered throughout; good cellar: lot 33x135; this is cheap and can be bought on terms to suit purchaser. 8. A. DICKIE & CO., Penn and Shady aves,, E. E. 19. Jy31-83 QO 900-LIBERTY AVENUE NEAR FORTI 3 ETH street: Sixteenth ward: new frame dwelling, 0 rooms finished attic hall, vestibule. Inside shutters, slate mantel and tile hearth, slate root, side entrance, etc.; lot 2CxlOO feet: conveni ent to cable line: easy terms. L. O. FRAZIER, Forty-fifth and Butler streets. au3-9-TT8u O 800 NEW MODERN FRAME DWELL-Oi-J ING, Srooms; finished attic, hall, vesti bule. Inside shutters, slate roof, front and rear porcnes grained and well Onlsbed all througn; lot zuxiuuieei; ciote to bnauysiae station, P. R. R. terms easy. L. FRAZIER, Forty-filth and Butler streets. auj-w-Txsu- S2,' 400-WILL BUY TWO LITTLE FRAME t honses on adiolnlnir lots: each 25x100 It: witnintwoviinutes' or P. ic k. ana came une: a rare bargain and safe Investment: bouses rent for (19 per month: sold on easy terms, S. A. DICKIE & CO., Penn and Shady aves.. East End. 377. JT3I-83 OOO-A N E W AND COM PI.ETE SIX-ROOM f frame honse. finished attic good cellar. hot and cold water, bath. Inside closets and other Improvements; In first rate nelgnDornooci: within a few minutes of two cable lines: easv terms. S. A. DICKIE & (JO., Penn and Shady aves., E. E. 059. Jy31-83 Cgrr soo-good brick house seven 3) i ? rooms, bath nnd all conveniences: Iot47x 120 it., RIpnevst. MELLON BROS. (paved): close to .negley ave. 6319 Station St., E. E. Jy30-23-ThSSU HnzelTVood- Residences. MANSION PLACE. OLENWOOD-GRADED streets, sidewalks, city water, convenient to IS. & O. R. R. station and Second ave. electric cars, tare, 5c: houses and lots for sale on monthly payments lr desired. GEORGE C. BURGWIN, 150 Fourth ave. jy30-25-rrssu Allechcnr Residences. A HCH ST.. ABOVE SAMPSON ST.-S-STORY MX. frame dwelllnc S rooms, finished attic, etc. stable on rear: lot 20 f t. bv loo to Veto st. : also ad joining lot 20 ft. by 100: at a bargain to In vestors. Ste ALLES & BAILEY, 161 Fourth ave. Telephone 107. auS-4 VILLA ST-COR. BASIN ST., NEAR SPRING GARDEN AVE., Allegheny. 2 deslrablo frame honses, one 7 rooms, other S rooms and fin ished attics, etc.: lot 2Sfeet by 215 to an alley; rental faxj yearly; price M.200: good Investment, ALLES a. BAlLEf. 161 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. aul-76 Suburban Residences. EMSWORTH RESIDENCE THE PROPERTY of the late J. I). Thompson: a choice resi dence at Emsworth: two acres forest trees and handsome brick dwelling, 13 rooms, stable, etc.: only $14,000. A. LEUUATE & SON, 31 Federal street. Allegheny. an3-S7 WILKINSBUES-A GOOD NEW TWO. STORY rrame dwelling of six lane rooms d two finished attic rooms: good cellar, hall, hot and cold water, bath. nat. gas, sewered, rront sod back porch, side entrance; lot 85x168 to alley ; I'1" be compieted by August 1, 1890: price only J$i rJS'?t bargain eve? offered. J. R. Cooper : co., iu Srourtu ave, uws FOB SALE IMritOVED HEAL ESTATE rtubnrban Residences. -VNLY vJ WO Wayne 1 station; i NLY $1. E00-HOUSE, SIX ROOMS. EMS- WORTH station, seven miles aown Fori road: lotfronts on ucaver roaa, near a hxrff-Aln to close an estate. A. LEG- GATE St SON, SI Federal St., Allegheny. " au3-8T FOR SALE LOTS. CItr Lot. ISO FEET. FRONTING ON FIFTH AVE.. IS minutes' from Court House, at 845 per foot front: cornerproperty, and ground lays well; a bargain. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth are. au3-63 East End Lou. -OOULEVARD PLACE-LOTS ON THOMAS JL st.K. ., at fvu loot ironi. BYERS, 168 Fotyth ave. See EWINU Si Jy29-41-TTSSu ELLSWORTH AVE. AT SM PER FT. FRONT; beautiful building sites. Willi ft.; terms to suit. D. BEHEN &SON, 4112 Penn ave. au3-33 HERRON HILL LOTS-SOxlOO feet to alley on Ilcrron ave., Clarissa and , Adelaide sts.. Jnst at terrolnnR of cable line; good lots for a nome or Investment; terms on lots sold for Im mediate Improvement S50 cash, balance easv pay ments. L. O. FRAZ1ER, Forty-flftli and Butler streets. ttuJ-D-Tisu T OTS-I0 CHOICE BUILDING LOTS ON JLl Firth avenue, corner Ivy St., Shadvside: this Sroperty Is In tbe midst or some of the finest resl ences on the avenue. James Park. Jr., Mrs. John McCnne. Mrs. Gusky and others: It cannot be ex celled for residence purposes In tho two cities; North avenue property at three times the price is not better In any respect, lr as good, MORRIS & FLEMING, 103 Fourth ave. Jy29-70 T OTS-THK FINEST FOR THE MONEY IN JLJ Allccueny conntv, are those in cnas. E. Cornelias' plan, Mornlngslde, Eighteenth ward, Pittsburg. Beautiful building lots at from ;uo to foOO. weekly or monthly payments; no interest: convenient to street cars and railroad. Call upon N. P. SAWYER at his home, Mornlngslde ave nue. orCHAS. Ei CORNELIUS, 408 Grant St. JeI6-32 LOTS-IN CHAS. E. CORNELIUS' PLAN AT Mornlngslde. Eighteenth ward, can be bought In blocks of 5, 10 or IS at reduced prices, and on the most liberal and accommodating terms. Small cash payments; longtime. SeeN. P. SAWYER, Agent, on the grounds, or CHAS. E. CORNELIUS, 408 Grant st. Je20-32" RU'PEY ST. -PAVED CHOICE CORNER lot 60x122 ft. : elegant location for residence; close to Negley ave., the great East End thor oughfare. MELLON BROS., 6349 Station St.. E. E. Jy30-24-WT8U ISO FEET FRONTING ON FIFTH AVE., AT S15 a loot front: this Is a bargain, being corner property, an viiits. THOMPSON & CO.. 162 t ourtn a' lave. aul-lK Alleabrnr Lots. PERBTSVILLE AVENUE LOTS NEAR Charles street; most desirable hulldlng lots on the market: prices reasonable. Further par ticulars from ALLES & BAILEY. 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. au3-I4 Snbnrbnn Lot. INGRAM STATION-IN BELMONT PLACE plan, building lots 50HCO; this plan has cerfect sewerage, good walks and city conveniences; prices low; easy terms: near station. BAX1ER, THOMPSON Jb CO., 162 Fourth ave. aul-92 SUBURBAN PROPERTY -THE BEST IN THE market for the money. In the handsome vil lage of Sheraden, 15 minutes from Union station. on the Panhandle Railroad: 34 dally trains; monthly fare 5 cents a trip: large lots SO and 100 feet front, irom M to $700 each: easy terms; houses built for purchasers: home-seekers and In vestors for profit should see Sheraden before thev bny elsewhere. For fnll particulars apply to SHERADEN LAND AND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY, Limited. 127 Fifth ave , Plttsbnrg. JylS-TS' pr 800-10 ACRES-A BEAUTIFUL PLOT OF Utl) level ground, fine orchards, vineyard, small fruits aud shade, long frontage, nicely ele vated above hard road way: short drive to city and R. R. CHARLES bOMERS & -CO., H3 Wood St., and 6U19 Penn ave. an2-& QQ73 EACH-THERE'S MONEY IN THIS-25 tJjJ large lots at Jeannette, 9 minutes of It. R., in midst or buildings; no betteiproperty offering; firlce one-half less than now being realized for ots one-half less valuable. CHARLES SOMERS i. CO., 313 Wood street, 6019 Penn ave. aul-53-FSu Farms. FARM OF 159 ACRES IN OHIO-FOB SALE or exchange for business or property near city. HOLMES & CO., 43) Smithfield St. au3-44- Miscellaneous. OWN A HOME-WE WILL BUY OB BUILD for you anywhere and let yonrrent nay Tor the property: no security required. GRANITE STATE PROVIDENT ASSOCIATION, branch offices, Standard building, 531-533 Wood St., Pltts bnrg. and 127 Fifth ave., McKeesport. mTl3-15-TT8Bn FOR SALE-DCMNESS. Business Opportunities. BEST RESTAURANT AND BAKERY ESTAB LISHMENT in the city Elegantly fitted; central location: A No. tin every respect: 85,000; also others at S375 and tM. T. O. BROW N CO., 9t Fourth aye. au3-72 USINKSH OPPORTUNITIF.S-OUE specialty hotels, manufactories, laundries, fire brick woTks", restaurants, clgar, notion and grocety stores: wholesale and retail; also Interests in me same, Dom esidDiisneo ami prospective. from 8300 to 850,000. BROWN Jfc CO.. 90 i ounn ave. au3-72 BUTCHER BUSIr. ESS-GOOD WILL AND complete outfit of first-class butcher business, located near Pittsburg, handling seven cattle and all small stock obtainable per week: all machin ery, tools, team and wapon and everything neces sary to conduct the business: good reasons for selling. For particulars applr at 100 IRWIN AVE., Allegheny. Jy3O-65-30,31-au2,a,5,0" CREAMKRY-(STEAM) AND WHOLESALE and retail milk business; desirably located, with all modern appliances and full complement of horses, wagons, cans, etc.; using over 600 gal lons milk dally: price SS.C0U. For particulars see T. O. BROWN & CO., W Fourth ave. anJ-73 INTEREST IN A PITTSBURG MAN UFACTUR ING enlerprlse-(2a,000 to 30,000 additional working capital reaulred In a remarkablv suc cessful plant actively operating; concern located I An Una nf O 1. n a I n r. 1,a nnrn ni.l nn -. n- I material and finished products handled directly from R. R through tbe works; the goods yield a liberal profit; have a market throughout the entire country and a demand that requires the full capacltv of the works to meet; we recommend this as worthy the attention of a conservative Investor and will take pleasure In giving Intro duction to principals who Invite a thorough In vestigation of the melrts of the property offered: an attractive Investment. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 313 Wood St., 6019 Penn ave., E. E. au2-34' LICENSED HOTEL - GOOD LOCATION: bars-din lr sold soon; several good grocery stores, 500 to (3,000: shoe store; positive bargain: cigar and drng stores: butcher shop; paper routes and business chances of all kinds. PER LTVAL & CHAPMAN, 439 Grant St. auSHti LICENSED HOTEL-(I2, 000. LARGEKESTAU RANT and lunchroom, (3,000 (nu better loca tion In the city); wholesale liquor business, (1,500: boarding house, (30 1: cigar store, etc., from (3uo to J10, 000. T.O.BROWN & CO., 90 Fourth ave. an3-72' XrOTINSTOIlE-'300OK1:NVOICE! POSITIVE JM bargain; grocery store, (I.10U, will exchange for real estate: grocery, S900, .or invoice; crocery, 1600, or Invoice; grocery.(530; grocery store. (L200. HOLMES & CO., 43) Smithfield St. auS-43' PA P E R-F1R3T-CLASS METROPOLITAN dally morning newspaper In growing West ern city of nearly 200. 000 inhabitants: good reason for selling: has telegraph franchise, srood circula tion and advertising patronage; grand oppor tunity for any enterprising capitalist. Address R. & W., 246 Jackson St.. Chicago. au2-47 SMALL BOARDING HOUSE IN ALLE GHENY: furnished throughout: only (75: owner leaving tho city. For particulars address G. 9, Dlspatcn office. au4-I6 rpHREE GOOD GROCERY STORE3-(500, (800. X ll,t00;3East End grocery stores, (600, (l.J00, (l,bOO:2cli;arstores,S30u,5oo: fine millinery (1 600. laundry (L 800,. hardware store, milk depot, book and stationery store: bAerics, drug stores. SHEPARD A CO.. 151 Fourth ave. Jy31 Business Properly. AN IRON-FRONT WAREHOUSE ON PENN ave.j four-storied buildlnir: elevator to each floor; one of the most substantial properties on tbe avenue. JA9. W. URAPE& CO., 1J9 Fourth ave., Plttsburc au2-77-JIWSu FINE PROPERTY ON FOURTH AVE.. NEAR Smithfield St., lot SxlOO feet to an alley; a Eoodtlmetohuy; property increasing In value. J A3. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth ave., Pltts-hui-g. au2-77-JIWSu dtr 500 AWAYBELOWCOST NEW BRICK tJO? store building, seven rooms, very larjre storeroom, iiii. ci finish: lot 15x100 ft. cellar. Inside shutters, best of Slain St.. seventeenth ward. 1). BEHEN &, SON. 4112 Penn ave. au3-33 FOR SALE M1SCELLANEOCS. Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock. Etc HORSE AND BUGGY AT A POSITIVE bargain for want or use; light bay, sound and safe, buggy good as new. Can be seen at BAYWOOD SrABLE, Center 'ave., near High land. an3-63 1 1 ORSE-A VERY FINE SORREL MARE. it harness, buggy and cart cheap. H. II.. Dls- patch onloe. au3-2u' PUPS-FIN B ENGLISH GREYHOUND puppies. Call at Mr. WASHINGTON KENNELS, or 1715 MARY ST. S. S. au3-M STUD COLT-3 YEARS OLD, OF THE WILKES stock; very cheap if sold at' once: standard bred, with pedigree; also new cart and buck waeon;can be seen at 83 UNION AVE.. Mc Keesport, Pa-. Jy30-wssu-39 STUDEBAKER WAGON 1 8ED BUT A short time: price low. CaU at ARCHIBALD'S STABLE, 96 and 98 Third avenue. le2I-117 VEHICLES-FINE TOP SIDE BAB ROAD huEiry barouche and buckwsgon: will sell cheap. 635 LIBERTY ST. Jyl7-34-WTSu' Machinery nnd Atrial. r(ALli TO SEE THE AUTOSIATIO TYPE WRITER: writes without a ribbon; self.lnker. self-spacer, Ilzht and substantial; call to see the household engine: runs the sewing machine, ven tilates tbe houe, rocks the cradle, fans tbe baby, does the churnlne. etc. : romlnr. the comnressed air fruit preserver; keeps irult, milk and meats ".rj.'.f""".'!"", """Ji1"' "" wiiuoui. iuo use vi ice; can or sena lor circular; 1 can now take SO borses to board on preserved rod-1 der, etc O.J-. FLOWER,. 110 Fourth avenue. Plttsbnrg, ioo-tuxeav!' J FOR HALE-MISCELLANEOUS. Machinery nnd Metals. ELEVATOR-ONE MARSHALL BALANCED elevator, with platform; also, one Dorman floor scale, medium size, one set of flne tea canis ters and Louden tea scales, cheap. BECKFELD & BRACKEN, 61 Ohio street, Allegheny. anl- ENGINES AND BOILERS-NEW AND RE FlTl'ED: repairing promptly attended to. PORTER FOUNDRX AND MACHINE CO., LIM., below buspenslon bridge, Allegheny, Pa. Jy2-63 ENGINE AND BOILER-40 TO50H. P.. COM PLETE and ready fdr use; big bargain If bought before removal. Call on or address JOHN HARE, 410 Lewis block. Plttsbnrg, Pa. au3-83 BEMINGTON T YPEWRITER-THE FASTEST writing machine In the world. For de scriptive pamphlets and price lists caU onorad. dress A. M. MARTIN. 4U Wood street. ant-47' TO LET. CItr Residences. HOUSE-OF NINE BOOMS TEN MINUTES' cable ride from postoffice: outside laundry, good stable, lot 60x153, fruit and other trees; pos session given Immediately. PETER SHIELDS, 533 Grant St., cor. Virgin alley. au3-50t Allegheny Residences. FURNISHED HOUSE OF SEVEN BOOMS situate on Buena Vista street near parks and electric cars: will rent cneap until next April. Inquire GLO. R. BOTHWELL, No. 104 Franklin st..JUlegheny. Jy20-42-TThsSut TTOUSE OF S1XROOMS-AT ONCE, NO. 325 JUL Rebecca St.. Allegheny City. Inquire MC- MANUS & CO., Fourth ave. and Wood st au3-6t Room. A SUITE OF UNFURNISHED BOOMS, WITH bath. SMITH FLAT, 88 Wylle ave.. corner of rederal st, auJ-7t A NICE NEW 5-ROOMED HOUSE COR. WEBSTER AVE. AND SOMER ST. au3-7it EOOM-FURNISHED FRONT ROOM; ALSO, wanted weekly boarders and mealers. 20$ NORTH AVE. au3-S3t B' OOMS-UNFllKNISIIED ROOMS: CALL lor list. DIXON & CO., 112 Fourth ave. ao2-5U Offices'. Desk Room. Etc. JTIEW NICE OFFICES IN GERMANIA 8AV i? INtiSBANK BUILDING, Wood and Dia mond sts. anl0-49t OFFICES-TWO VERY DESIRABLE ROOMS InFldelltvbulldlng: tenant bas no further use for them: will sell very cheap the office fur niture, desks, railing, etc. and three first-class safes: a bargain. Inquire FOREST OIL CO.. 121 Fourth ave. lvl6-60-WTSut PERSONAL. PERSONAL BOOKS.50.00q; ALL BARGAINS: midsummer sacrifice sale now on. FRANK BACON & CO., 301 amlthfleld St. Jyl4-30 PERSONAL BOOKS WANTED IF YOU have any hooks to sell, let us know. LEVI'S BOOK STORE, Seventh Avenue Hotel building. mb7 PERSONAL-PENSIONS PROCURED FOR soldiers and soldiers' widows by BLAKELY & BARKER. 152 Firth aye. No fees la advance. au3-S4 PERSONAL WE ARE OTILL GIVING OUR services free of charge: remember sight Is priceless, and carelessness'sometlmes leads to its loss. CHESSMAN-MANNION. Expert Opti cians, 42 Federal St., Allegheny. Best II specta cle on earth. au2-48-WB3u PERSONAL A GENTLEMAN. 35 YEARS OF Age, handsome, of good address, and who Is abundantly able to support a wife, wishes a cor respondent with matrimonial intentions: tne lady must be between 25 and 30 years or age. of good address, and easy elrcumstauces financially; widows without children wonld tM desirable: all correspondence strictly confidential; notrlflers need answer. Address next four days, GEARY, Dispatch office. an3-28 FOUND. FOUND BUT 9 OUT JF S02 PERSONS EXAM INED last week whose sight was beyond the help of spectacles, while we surprised and f rati fied scores of others by tbe Improved condition of their eyes on oelnit properlv ntted by us: exami nation free of chaw. CHESSMAK-HANNION. Expert Opticians. 42 Federal st.. Allegheny. Best SI soectacles on earth. an7-i8-wssn LOST. LOST 110 REWARD BLACK AND TAN bitch; very small; answers to the name of Puts. Return to No. SI TWELFTH ST. and re celve reward. No questions asKed. an3.73 MEETINGS. -TOTICE THE JIEMBERS OF PITTS JM BURG LodRe No. 52.N. A. of M.. are re quested to meet for tbe purpose of attending tho funeral of our late brother. Sidney Bates, corner Thirty-fourth and Smallman sts., on SUNDAY, Ausust 8, at 3 P. M. anS-D5 AO. F. OF A. THE OFFICERS AND . members of Court Oood Intent 6S78 are requested to attend tbe funeral of the late Brother Sidney Bates, on AUGTST 3, at 230 o'clock, corner Thirty-first and Smallman streets. Jiemters of sister courts are invited to attend. By order of BENJ. CUTLER, A.MAELAND, an3-o-l Secretary. C. R. BUSINESS CHANGES. -VTOTICE-J. G. HCHEINJIAN IS NO longer connected with the undersigned, and I vill not be responsible for any debts or any business he may do. JOHN W. WEST. an3-55 Excelsior B'ld'g, city. EDUCATIONAL. ALLEGHENY ACADEMY FOR BOTS Special attention to college preparation; private classes for ladles, with privilege of enter ing Welleslevon certificate: opens September 1. B. W. MITCHELL. A. M., Ph. D.. Principal. 69 Arch St., Allegheny, Pa.- aul.83.wrsu T,rEDIA (PA.) MILITARY ACADEMY" JJi for Youne; Boys, $400 a year; number 11m. to 30; careful training; Sbnrtlldce Media Academy for Boys and YonnsrMen, $500 a year; courses in chem., for bns. or college. Illnst, circs, ready. SWITHLN a SHOKTIJDGE, Media, Pa. Jy3068 HOLY GHOST COLLEGE CLASSES RE OPEN September 3. New students will be examined Sept. 1 andj2Z Special depart ments, without extra charges, for bookkeeping; actnal business, shorthand, typewriting and German. Address, for catalogue and particu lars, REV. JOHN T. MURPHY, a S. 8p., jyl9-77-su President. RESORTS. ARK PLACE HOTEL, SEWICKLEV Twenty minutes from city; two minutes' walk from station; beautifully shaded; excel lent location; delightful surroundings; all city comforts, open the vear round. Call on or ad dress W. H. S. MoKELVY. Prop'r. jyM6 OAKDALE STATION, PA. "The Oaks" furnishes first-class snmmer boarding. Inside closets. Bath rooms with hot and cold water on every floor. Terms reasonable. On Panhandle railroad, 12 miles west of Pittsburg; jy27-ll-TTSa THEJDAKS, Oakdale station. Fa.; grounds large; oak f;rove; pore water; country air; on edge of vil age 12 miles west of Pittsburg. aul-62-Tursu TTNITED STATES HOTEL ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. Remodeled, enlarged and refurnished. Finest Hotel on the Coast. Opens June 11 W. & ANDEASON, Manager. my22-3S-TTSSu HOTEL GILSEY. OCEAN END OF Connecticut avenue, Atlantic City. Orchestra, electric bells, nnderdrained. OPEN MAY 1. ALEX. M. OPPENHETMEB my2S-56-rrssa STOCKTON HOTEL CAPE MAY. N. J. REMODELED AND REFURNISHED. Cuisine and appointments of the highest order. OPENS JUNE 30. Je2Ml F. THEO. WALTON, Prop. TEDFORD MINERAL SPRINGS, X) BEDFORD, PENNA , In the Allegheny Mountains. Scenery unsur passed. As a curative agent the water bas no equal. All amusements. Hotel enlarged. Im proved and newly furnished. Open till October. jy3-40 L. B. DOTY. Manager. THE MANSION, ATLANTICCITY, N. J. Enlarged, Remodeled. Refurnished. Brophy's Orchestra from Jnne to October. Finely ap pointed Cafe and Billiard Room. Coaches to and fj-om depots and to beach during bathing hoars. Open All the Year. Je2 28 CHARLES McGLADE. BY THE SEA. MONMOUTH HOUSE, ' SPRING LAKE BEACH, N. J., WILL OPEN JUNE Ml Honse enlarged, artesian well, newimproved sanitary plumbing tbrongbont the bouse. Forterma and other information arfrtr... t n iriTwiw , z.rT .. A. "MALTHY, Monmouth House, Or Hotel I-lfeyette, Philadelphia. Jo-MtoTsa CHOICE PROPERTIED. Tbe Best Equipped and Most Promising Towns in Western Pennsylvania, by com mon consent, are BRINTON AND WILMERDINGI Because they are backed by solid business enterprises: The Kdgar Thomson Steel Works, the Standard Underground Cable Company, the Wcstinghouse Airbrake Company. Because the public improvements and advantages already surpass those of many large cities. Sidewalks, Sewers, Pure Water, Natural Gas, Electric Light. PROGRESS IS BUT ANOTHER NAME FOR SUCCESS. Values are advancing rapidly. The Electric Railway joining these towns with Braddock, -will hasten the in crease. Agents of the East Pitts burg Improvement Company at Brinton and Wilmeiding will take pleasure in showing visitors lots that will answer every requirement. Plans and further information will be cheerfully furnished upon applica tion to The East Pittsburg Improve ment Company, Wilmerding, Pa, Or Room 52, Westinghouse Building, Pittsburg, Pa. SPECIAL OFFER Ten Per Cent Discount on all sales from Brin ton Plan made prior to August 15, 189a To all purchasers completing reasonable improvements -within three months from above date a large additional discount will be given and special terms of payment made. jyl3-52-so FOR SALE A.T SOUTH VIEW PLACE, Choice building lots, 60x150. 0x160 and 50x200 feet, in plan of tbe BIRMINGHAM LAND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY On line of the Suburban Ranld Transit Elec tric Road, three miles south of Court House, one mile from city limits. Two natural gas lines, fine boardwalk from city line to prop, erty. Main streets 50 feet wide. This is tho best cbance you will havo this year to buy a site for a comfortable home where the air is pure and cool and tbe surroundings healthful aud picturesque, within easy reach or the cen ter of tbe city. Taxes low. prices reasonable and terms easy; one-fourth casta, balance in three or Ave equal annual installments with, interest Title to whole plan insured by the Fidelity Title and Trust Com pany of Pittsburg. For plans and further particulars and agent to show you the lots, call at Office of the Company, No, 1403 CARSON ST. PITTSBURG. FA. jy23 A BEAUTIFUL NEW BRICK DWELLING, EAST END, On Paved and Sewered Street; WITHE ONE MINUTE OP Duquesne Electric Road. Six nice rooms, hall, vestibule, bathroom, with stationary marble top wasbstand, inside, w. c. slate mantels, natural gas, electric light, good laundry, front and side porches, all mod' ern cenvenlences. Lot 21x120: can Duy next lot 24x120, if desired. Call on BLACK & BAIRD, au&ol-TuTn 85 Fourth avenue. Queen Anne Brick Dwelling. STONE BAY WINDOW. $8,250. 10 large, commodious rooms, reception halL bath, inside w. c. Inside shutters, lavatory, ranee, combination chandeliers, eleo. nat, and artificial gas, cemented cellar, laundry, etc. ASPHALT ST. FLAGSTONE WALKS. Lot 40x170, to alley. Fine residence; nice loca tion; 2 minutes of electric road; a bargain. BLACK & BA1KD, 83 Fourth ave. ly30-2S-FSn AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OF A LARGE CON SIGNMENT of new and scond-hand furniture and carpets TUESDAY MORN ING, Angust 6, at 10 o'clock, at No. 311 Market st. Tbese goods are all first class and were removed from an East End residence for convenience of sale. Elegant body brussels, moqnets and velvet, hall, room and stair car pets, carpet lining, stair rods and pads, step ladder, water filter, mnsie rack, pictures, fine plush parlor suit, odd chairs and rockers, sec retary bookcase, chiffonier, wardrobes, walnut hall rack, hair and busk mattresses, bedding, marble top dressing cases and wasbstands, bed steads, springs, fine chamber suits, card tables, buffet, fine sideDoard. leather dining chairs, extension table, china closet, decorated toilet ware, folding bed. Turkish conch, bed lounge, fenders, rnga, clocks, curtains, shade, orna ments, cornices, comforts, blankets, kitchen table, dishes, glassware, etc.: also at same time and place, a consignment of parlor suits, em bracing English rugs, French tapestries, crushed and silk plushes, brocatelle and hair cloth. These salts must go a owner is in need of monev and orders us to sell. HENRY AUCTION CO.. Auctioneers. au3-71 PENSIONS For ALL SOLDIERS who are now disabled, whether disability is due to tbe service or not. For ALL WIDO WS of soldiers who are not on pension rolls. For minor children and depend ent parents. Increase of pension for soldiers pensioned at less than $6 per month. Pensions for all or no pay. All who believe themselves to be entiled should, without delay, write me. JAS. BRYAR, JR, Plttsbnrg. Pa. P.O. Box 724. je29-US PENSIONS. All soldiers' widows now entitled to pensions. Call on or address me at my office, 93 Fourth ave., Pittabursr, Pa. No fee in advance. au3-57. E. W. WHITE. Pension Acent. PATENTS. O. D. LEVIS. Solicitor of Patents. f 131 Fifth avenue, above Smithfield, next Leader omce. (noaeiay.; jsstaDltsneu. -u years. se2o-G0 PENSIONS. Soldiers, yon are entitled to pension. Call on or address me at my office, 93 Fourth ave., Pltts bnrg. Pa without delay and file your claims under the new law. Nu fee In advance. a 03-57 E. W. WHITE. Pension Agent. EUROPE TICKETS TO AND FROM; Europe bv leading lines; good berths se cured; drafts, letters of credit, money orders, foreign coin, passports, eta: we sell at New York rates. MAX SCHAMBERG 4 CO, S2T Smithfield St., Pittsburg, Pa. Established 1868. myl-i-trail " PENSIONS. "" All soldiers who are drawing less than t8 per month to call on or address me at my office and, file their claims under the late law. E. W. WHITE, Pension Agent, 98 Fourth arc. Pitta, bor&Pa, auM? I 1 -I ) s 4 .1 i V . .. s?j AciSaj&it ,r zmm ElSSEEIHIl;
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