I Eg&gzffi mwwzw.wwmfm :-r ETERT MY SCIENCE. The PhjBical Inferority of Women v is Mostly Imaginative. HOW TO CLEAKSE WASTE PIPES. A'Jfe Ehoe-Eiretine Machine That is Eaid to be a Eeal Success. . Ill CUEI OF HE1RT PALPITATIOlt trxxrxxzo rox tec pisr j.tch.1 Edwin Cheekier, in his recently pub lished book on "A Natural Method of Physical Training," expresses some ad vanced views on the reputed physical in feriority of women. He says where natural laws are followed there is no reason why the disparity between the physical status of the respective sexes should exist. "Where women lead an active life their strength and endurance come remarkably close to the strength and endurance of men, and in countries where most of the labor devolves on the female, she is oiten the physical superior of the male. It is possible 'that tradition has more to do with the "weak ness" of women than has nature. Mr. Checkley regards it as very doubtful whether any appreciable progress in the de velopment of the physical strength and higher health of women can be made until something is done toward materially re forming women's clothing, and he refers with much satisfaction to the fact that The tendency to discard the corset is greatly on the increase. As a result of this he looks for the cultivation of more pliant and vig orous bodies and the encouragement of more rigorous breathing. "Women are enjoined to walk more, and not take a cab or a street car to travel half a dozen or a dozen blocks, and natural and easy exercise should be adopted that will give suppleness to their bodies. "One .year of good exercise," it is further stated, "'will do more for a woman's beauty than all the lotions and pomades that ever were invented. Interesting as are the changes produced in man by proper phyic al training, the change in a woman is more striking and significant. Exercise seems to have a particularly immediate effect on a woman's complexion. I hare witnessed simply marvelous changes in the complex ion, form and disposition of women under light training; the unanimated pose has dis appeared, the breathing has improved and the complexion has become so clear that one could scarcely ciedit the change." Shoe-RIvetlns Machine. The operation of riveting the soles of boots and shoes has hitherto been a manual one, although several unsuccessful attempts have been made to construct machines for the pur pose. A machine of this character has, how ever, been brought out in England, which is working with complete satisfaction. The useot the machine has been bitterly opposed by the Bootmakers' Union, but after two strikes it has been established into full oper ation. "Wire is introduced into the machine, which is cut off into rivets, of the required length. As soon as the rivet is formed it is held in the path of a hammer, which imme diately descends and drives it home with one blow. In doing this an anvil block is depressed, bnt it immediately snnngs up with sufficient force to give a blow to the point of the rivet, which it clinches on the inside of the shoe. The character of the blow thns given is an elastic one, and this is the chief feature of the machine. The mechanism is very ingenious, and some idea of the speed at tained mav be gained from the following figures: The whole of the rivets in the high heel of a lady's shoe, 29 in number, were pnt in in ten seconds, and all the rivets were put in around the sole of a similar shoe, including an alteration in the length of the rivets which is effected by the ma chine, in 16 seconds. The pitch of the rivets can be adjusted in a few seconds by simply altering the throw of of the traverse lever. To supplement this device is another ma chine for trimming heels, consisting of two pairs of fly cutters, mounted on spindles driven at a high Telocity. This machine is capable of trimming 800 pairs of heels in an ordinary working day. Brain Graftlnr. Attempts have been made to graft nearly all the different tissues of the body. Skin, bone, teeth, muscles, nerves, glands, eyes, mucous membrane, etc, have all been grafted with more or less success, bnt suc cessful brain grafting has not heretofore been performed. It occurred to Dr. Thomp son recently, while studying cerebral local ization in the lower animals, that it would be interesting to graft a piece of brain tissue from one side of a dog's brain to the other, or from one animal's brain into another's, and stndy its vitality. He secured a large dog and performed his experiment. A half inch trephine was used, and a button of bone was cut nearly through over the left occipital region, leaving a small attached margin so that the bntton could be elevated and then depressed like a trap door. Through the opening the brain tissue was removed. A cat was similarly treated, and in eight seconds a portion of its brain tissue was transferred to the opening in the dog's brain. The result of the experiment favors the assumption that brain tissue has suffi cient vitality to survive for seven weeks the operation of transplantation without wholly losing its identity as brain substance, and a most Interesting field for further research is suggested. DrrlBK Apparatus far Fish. A drying apparatus for fish has been pat ented in which a blast of heated air is em ployed in connection with revolving reticu lated wire irames or baskets carrying the material to be dried. The apparatus is also adapted for drying tea, wool, truit, etc The material to be dried is operated upon within a stationary cylinder, iq which is a central tube, through which heated air is forced by a pressure blower or fan, the tube having nozzles opening downward, through which the heated air passes to the interior of the cylinder. The fish are held in a series of wire net wheels or disks, arranged parallel with one another throughout the length of the cylinder. For the drying of tea the frames require to be of finer mesh, with means for maintaining the tea in motion, and for other articles various easily adopted modifications are necessary. Cleaning Waste Pipe. A retired plumber, who thinks that as he is no longer in the business, there is no harm in his "giving away" a valuable hint, tells bow the cutting of the waste pipe can olten be obviated. Just before retiring at night, enough liquid soda lye to fill the 'trap.' or the bent part of the pipe just be low the outlet, should be poured into the clogged pipe. Particular care must be taken that no water runs in until the next morning. During the nieht the lye will convert all the refnse into soft soap, and the first current of water in the morning will wash it away, and leave the pipe perfectly clean. The Senabore nnd LraTn. M. Pierre Lesage shows by conclusive evidence in a recent thesis, that a marine habitat leads to a thickening of the leaves. iTbe palisade-cells are more numerous and larger than in the leaves of the same plants 'f yjrrown inland. Apparently the sea-salt is the cause of this alternation, as plants culti vated in artificially salted soil yield thicker leaves. The observations of M. Lesage bear on some 90 species of plants which are found In their natural state near the sea a well as Inland. Heart Falplcarlee. It ii not generally known that excessive palpitation of the heart can be promptly taipped by beading double, -with the head downward and the hands pendent, io that a temporary congestion of the upper part of the body is produced. If the breath be held at the same time, the effect of thii action is hastened. Railway Accidents. A railway accident happened recently, which might have been prevented if a con ductor had applied a power brake, which was at his command, instead of putting on the hand brake. The Railroad Gazette, in mentioning this fact, calls attention to an important point. Conductors have got so into the habit of thinking that they must pull the bell-rope when it is necessary to make an emergency stop, that they are likelv to forget that the immense power of the airbrake can be applied from the car as well as from the engine. Even with a pneumatic or electric connection with the engine, which is so much surer and quicker than a bell-rope, there is a theoretical advan tage in applying the brake direct from the passenger car, for there is then only one operation to be performed instead of two, as when the engineer has to act after being signaled by the conductor. "When the con ductor's valve is made accessible from any point in the car, by means of a cord run ning the whole length, this advantage is certainly appreciated in svery case As the necessity of making an emergency stop comes up very frequently in the experience of a conductor or brakeman, there would seem to be no certain way of changing their mental habits in this respect, except by put ting them through a course of training, on the same principle that shopmen are trained to respond to an alarm of fire. Slippery Pavements. An English engineer proposes a combina tion of lead with paving materials to pre vent slipping. One plan is to place lead plugs or slips at or In the joints of paving blocks; preferably at the intersection ot cross and longitudinal joints, and another ia to nse the same device in coalhole or man hole covers, the theory being that "lead is sluggish and bites." It is a very difficult material for either a man or a horse to slide on, but heretofore wherever its use has been resorted to in London, it has proved too soft to stand the traffic, and its value to the junk man'bas proved a stumbling block to the tramp and the street arab. In coalhole and other covers in a sidewalk its use would be very grateful to pedestrians, while its em ployment in granite slabs might save a great deal of channeling now -resorted to when they grow too slippery for safety through wear. Remedy for Ecclseerlnc Ianoranee. "W. K. Stevens points out that the imme diate want of the engineering profession is not more schools, books and society papers, but more experiment and observation. On account of the great expense involved in making accurate experiments, it is rarely that they can be made by individuals. "Whatever work of this description is being done by the Government, in the laboratories of some of the colleges, and br some of the railroad companies, is generally for a special object, and very often on a restricted scale. The founding of a laboratory of engineering research wonld be of immense benefit. Such a laboratory, well endowed, and com petently managed, would be of vast service in solving many of the doubts which now trouble engineers, give facts and figures from which structures and machines of greater economy and safety could be de signed, and tend to remedy a large part of the engineering ignorance which now exists. How City Water May be Wasted. In a recent water works report a table is published, giving in gallons and hundredths of a gallon, the discbarge of water per min ute through various sizes of orifices at dif ferent heads. Sough 'calculations are also made showing the immense quantities of water which escape in the small streams of water some time allowed to run from faucets in cold weather to prevent freezing. It is also shown that a stream the size of a pin running one year with head ot 160 will flow 115,632 gallons.' at a loss, counting at the rate of 10 cents per 1,000 gallons, of $1157. The Prevention of Fire. Edward Atkinson strongly recommends a combination of property owners of the city of N. ew York who shall secure persons com petent to keep their buildings under con stant supervision, to study every fire and to make the adoption of suitable safeguords on the basis of experience their special busi ness. Mr. Atkinson insists that many of the dangers that now exist are due to in difference rather than to Ignorance. Iiocal Jantesthealn. The Monlteur Thtrapeutlque is responsible for the statement that loeal anesthesia can be easily produced by causing two or three siphons of seltzer water to discharge their contents successively on the surface to he operated upon. The ansesthesia, which is dne to the carbonic aoid contained in the seltzer water, lasts for about five minutes and then disappears. EDUCATIONAL. ALLEGHENY ACADEMY FOB BOTS Speclal attention to collect preparation; private classes for ladles, with privilege or enter ing Welleslevon certificate; opens September 1. B. W. MITCHELL. A. 41., Ph. 1.. Principal, 69 Arch su. Allegheny, la. aul-83-WTSu M R. M. DE LA SOLLAYE, Of Vienna. TEACHER OF ZITHER AND HARMONY. 29 Montgomery Ave. Allegheny City, Close to Federal street. anglO-7 MEDIA (FA.) MILITARY ACADEMr for Young Boys, $400 a year; nnmber lim ited to 30; careful training. Sbortlidge Media Academv for Boys and Young Men. 5500 a year; conrses In cbem., for bus. or college. Illnst. circs, ready. SWITH1N C. BHORTLIDGE. A. M., (Harvardgraduate) Media, Fa, jySOMWThSSU HOLY GHOST COLLEGE CLASSES RE OPEN September 3. New students will be examined Sept. land 22. Special depart ments, without extra charges, for bookkeeping, actual business, shorthand, typewriting and German. Address, for catalogue and particu- "' REV. ) OHN T. MURPHY. C. a 6pM Jyl9-77.su President Norfolk College FOR YOUNQ LADIES. NEAR OLD POINT COMFORT. Largest, cheapest and best equipped sohool In Va. 280 Students: 23 Teachers Graduates of Smith College. Boston Unlv, Weslayan, Stuttgart, it Arts of self support a specialty. Home Life. Board. Tuition. 112 50 a quarter. Fine climate for delicate srirls. For catalogue address J.A.L CASSEDY, Pnn Norfolk, Va, aulO-S6-SU FKOPObaTa. PROPOSALS FACTORY BUILDINGS Sealed proposals will be received nntil 12 o'clock noon of SATURDAY, Aturost SO, 1890. for the erection and completion of Ave bricv factory buildings for the Standard Under ground Cable Company, of Pit sburg, Pa-, to be built at Brinton. Pa., 12 miles from Pitts burg on the P. R.R. Blank forms of proposals, together with all necessary Information, can be obtained at the architect' office. FRANK L COOPER. Architect, Room 24, Allegheny County Conrt House, au!6-43 Pittsburg. Pa. NOTICES. PROFESSIONAL NOTICE H. M. LYNN, atty. at lav. by reason ot HI bealih, retires from the practice of law after the 18th day of August, 1S9Q, and will hereafter devote himself exclusively to the real estate business at No. 1 Frankstown are.. East Liberty. aol7-50 -pENSIONfa All soldiers who are now disabled, no matter where contracted, for chronic diarrhea, liver disease, piles, hernia, nng trouble, heart disease, deficient hearing, partial loss of eye sight, any wound or injury. All soldiers' widows entitled. Call at my office, 83 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg, without delay, with two witnesses and discharge, and file your claim. No advance charges. E. W. rVHITE, aulT.n Pensten Attorney. EUROPE TICKETS TO AND FROM Europe by leading lines; good berths se cured; drafts, letters of credit, money orders, foreign coin, passports, etc: we sell at New York rates. ifAXBCHAMBERa 4 CO, 27 BnltMeldti, Pittsburg, Pa. Established 1888. yl.WBtt THE MfDitplay advertisement! one dollar per square for one insertion. Classified advertise menu on IMi page, such at Wanted. For Bale. lb liet, eft, ten cents per line for each inser tion, and none taken for lea than thirty cents. Jpjj line being dUolayed counts as two. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BRANCH OFFICES. FOR THE BOUTHSIDE, NO. 1412 CABSON BTREET. BRAN cm OFFICES ALSO ASBELOW, WHER15 WANT, rOB BALK, TO LET, AND OTHE3 TBANSIENTADVEBTISEMKNTS WILL BE BE CEIVED UP TO P. M. FOB INSERTION. Advertisements are to be prepaid except when advertisers already bare account! wlthTHXDls- TJ.TCB. PHT5BTJRO. S THOMAS MCCAFFREY, SK9 Butler street. EMIL G. 8TUCKEY. I4th street and Fenn ave. E. G. STDCKEY4C0., Wylleave. and Fultonst. M. bTOKELY. Fifth Avenue Jlarket How, XASTXRD. 3. W. WALLACE. (121 Pens avenne. OAKLAND. MCALLISTER & SHEIBLEK.StB.av. AtwoodlU SOUTHEIDE. JACOB BFOHN, No. SCarson street, ALLEGHENY. A. 3. XAEHCHER, 69 Federal street. H. 3. MclSRIOE. Market Home, Allegheny. FBKDH. EGGERS. 172 Ohio street. F. H. EGGEKSSON, Ohio and Cheimnt its. S AMD EL LARRY. Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin aves, G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. FEBBY M. GLEIM. Bebecc and Allegheny aves. T. R. M0BBI5, 688 Preble ave. M1LLVALE BOROUGH. W. "W. FLOCK.ER, Stationer. No. 4 Grant ave. BHAEFSBUBG. C. BELLMAN, Stationer, 818 Main st. ' THE BUSINESS OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH IS NOW Corner Smithfield and X Diamond Streets. WANTED. Mnle Help. AGENTS-FOB THE PICTORIAL HISTORY or tbe (rreat Civil War; this grand work Is (rotten nc so elerant and sold at snefa a flxnre tbat an enersetle push will show Immense results. I". J. FLEMING & CO. an 17-91 AGENTS TO HANDLE THE THOMAS Automatic Inkstand: none bnt experleneed salesmen need apply. ROOM 313, Fenn bnl ding-, Fenn ave., Flttsbnrc, Fa. an 17-1 AGENTS TO SOLICIT FOB THE NEW Y1BK Accident Insurance Co.; special Induce ments to experienced agenta. Office, 110 FOURTH AYE. aal7-7-WP8n AGENTS-S50 OUTFIT ON SO DAYS' TIME; f 150 profit In four weeks or no pay, Address with sump, J Alt VIS & CO., Racine, Wis. xny29-33 BAD WBITER3 AT SMART'S BUSINESS College. 12 Federal street, Allegheny: open dallytbrosgb summer. A. u. to 9 P. ir.: system of shorthand changed from Graham's to Eclectic, tbe briefest and simplest; Instructions private for both eexea, )el-9S-rTSEu BLACKSMITH-FOB SHOEING AND GEN ERAL Jobbing, or a good belper. Call at RAY COMBS' SHOP, Elgbth ave.. Homestead. aul7-lS BOY-BBIGHT AND ACTIVE NOT OVER 18 years of age, who has bad at least a common school education, to learn the hardware business; must be resident of either city: good opening for boy who Ib willing to serve term of years for the sake of learning the business, ana to whom Im mediate compensation is no object. Address HABDWARE, Dispatch office. aul5-3S-rsu BRICKLAYERS-(20) AT CHARLEROL PA.. 40 miles from Pittsburg, on F. V. C B. R.: steady work all winter: union wages; apply at worts. CHABLEROI PLATE GLASS CO. aulS-23 B UGGY BODY-MAKERS-GALLEY BROS., Mt. Pleasant, Fa. auis-is CANVASSEE-ONE EXPERIENCED IN THE picture business, to solicit orders and collect for a furniture bouse: salary paid: security re quired. Address STEADY WORK, Dispatch office. aul7-U8 CARPENTERS-25 FIRST-CLASS MEN. IMME DIATELY, at the corner of EUhtn and Carson sti.: none but union men need apply. M. U. FRANK & CO. aul7-Ilt CLOTHING SALESMEN AND WINDOW dresser: first roan: Swede preferred. THE MODEL CLOTHING HOUSE. Braddock. au!7-18 LABORERS APPLY ON FOURTH AVE., next to the Dollar Barings Bank. T. M. 8CANLON, Contractor. aul7-K - MAN-AN ACTIVE ONE TO TAKE CHARGE of East End grocery; will sell half Interest or entire business: establishment yielding liberal profits on amount Invested, but under active management can be Increased largely: will give liberal lease to purchaser or If desired will sell real estate and good brick store building at a low price; examination Invited. CHARLES SOMEItS A CO., 813 Wood St., 019 Fenn ave. E. E. BU17-12 Man-wrrn 5oa, in pittsburg. will ing to learn and assist In a first-class busi ness: Income over It. ECO, and money secured: thoroughly first-class opening. Address for par ticulars NATIONAL INVESTMENT ASSOCIA TION. 80 Broad St., New York City. aul7-I0 MAN-A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT MAN to take charge of a shop manufacturing Iron and steel bridge and roof work: give refer ence. Apply by letter to A. G. FISH, Room 27, Laclede bldg.. St. Louis, Mo. aul8-49-wssu Mi N-FOR THE UNITED STATES ARMY; able-bodied, unmarried men. between the ages of 21 and 35 vears; good pay, rations, clothing and medical attendance. Apply at No. 915 FENN AVENUE. Pittsburg. Fa. Jy23-34-su MAN-RELIABLE ONE TO BELL GOODS by sample; no peddling or delivering: pay weekly. W. A. DODDS, room 2, No. 10 Fenn avenue. aul7-70 ORGANIZERS-FOB THE MUTUAL ONE Year Benefit Order: It pays 8100 In one year; f ID per weekslcl. benefits; assessments 82 abont monthly. For Information apply to J. s. FEN ROD, Deputy Supreme President, Hotel Hamil ton. aul7-114 PAPER BOXMAKERS -FIVE EXPERIENCED ones. J. WR1GLEY, 208 Robinson street, Allegheny.- aulT-100 TICTURE AGKNTS-TO SOLICIT ORDERS JL for pictures. Apply Monday morning, EN TERPRISE PORTRAIT CO., 886 Fifth avenue, city. auI7-110 BETOUCHER AND CRAYON ART1ST-A good man at tbe BBANDEE MFG CO., 242 Fifth ave. auli-41 SALESMEN ON SALARY OR COMMISSION to handle the New FateatChemleal Ink Eras ing Pencil: the greatest selling novelty ever pro duced: erases ink thoroughly In two seconds; no abrasion or paper: 300 to 500 per cent profit: one agent's sales amounted to SS20 In six days; another lit In twokonrs: we want one energetic general agent for cacb State and Territory: sample by mallZScts. For terms and fnll particulars, ad dress THE MONROE ERASER MFG. CO.. La Crosse, Wis. ol7-8 SALESMAN EXPERIENCED A 1 SALES MAN for a retail rents' furnlshlnc depart ment; none other need apply; good salary to rlgbt party. Apply to GENTS' FURNISHING. Dls- paica omce. . aulS-49 SINGLE MAN-AT 8HADYSIDE TO TAKE care or horse and cow and grounds; mnst bring references. Apply at CORNER LIBERTY AND NINTH 8T3. aul7-S9 rrUILOE AN EXPERIENCED MAN FOE JL boys' clothing; competent to Instruct in tbe trade: must be sober and Industrious: wages S40 per mo., with board. Address TAILOR. Dlspatcb office. anl5-45 fTTAILOR-A GOOD TAILOR; ONE WHO CAN JL cut and sew: good wages and steady work. Apply three days, COATMAKER. Dispatch once. aul7-122 TINNEB PRACTICAL MAN: STEADY work the year round to the right man. Call on or apply to fi . A. E. E. HILEMAN, Klttan lng. apl7-2J rXlRACK-LAYER THOROUGHLY COMFE JL TENT, sober and willing to work himself; wages tso per month. Applv to S. S. BABBITT, Ehoenberger & Co.'s mill. Fifteenth and Etna streets. aul7-7 rpRAVELlNG MEN-SELLING TO HABD 1 WARE plumbers, steam and gasfltters, can secure a good side line by addesslng MANU FACTCRER.1 448 Niagara St., Buffalo. N. Y: JylJ-72-su fTlBAVELING SALESMAN FOB AN OLD 1 established wholesale grocery bouse: one who Is acquainted through Lawrence, Mercer. Frank lin and Venango counties: all communications strictly confidential. Address WHOLESALE GBOUER, Dispatch office. an!7-14 w OOD TURNER (l)-2 CABINETMAKERS. 49 WATU sr., secona noor. mu-iu WOOD WORKERS-TWO CARRIAGE AND wsgon woudmakers at steady work and gooa wages. Address A. W. SMITH, McKees port. Pa. anl6-K YOUNG MAN CAPABLE ACTING AS shipping and receiving clerk; willing to make blmseli generally uselul: mutt bare bad some experience; also drivers: capable taking care stable and driving: state salary desired ror both situations. Address BOX 7SZ, city. aul7-73 YOUNG MAN-GOOD AND STRONG-FOB second porter at PITTSBURG PAPER CO., S3 Third are. anlT-101 Partners. PAKT5ERS-BT A MAN WITH SEVERAL good specialties who wishes to get some gen tlemen with caplttl to Join him with a view to manufacture the same. Address BUSINESS, Dls psteh office. anl7-l08 DABTNEB-WrrHlK0to75-TO JOIN ME IN JL starting a big paying and profitable business: win h lnvMtlr&tlnn. Addreas T. At- W.. Dlo- patcb office. aul7-17 PABTNEB-'wrrH (2,000 CASH TO INVEST; can get a first-class position In a company sow organizing. Address A 1, Dispatch. aul7-10S PITTSBURG DISPATCH, WANTED. Female Help. AGENTS-LADY AGENTS: I HAVE 1.0BJ agents making a good respectably living telling my goods Tor ladles and children's wear; am constantly designing novelties: have a new and wonderful seller for fall trade. Address, with stamp. E. H. CAMPBELL, 4S4 West Ran dolph St., Chleago, ill, anl0-130-wsa GIRL-TO DO VENTILATING: MUST BE first class. Call at 25 FIFTH AVE., Monday morning. M. LANDEBS. anl7-5 LADY-MIDDLE-AGED. TO ASSIST IN GEN ERAL bonsework: good wages will be given to the proper person. G. O. LIGHTCAF, No. a Taylor avenue, Allegheny City, Pa. au!7-43 ILLINER - FlRST-CLAbS IMMEDIATE LY: reference reanlred. AnulyMILt'lN- Y. Dispatch office. ao!7-93 SALESLADY-NOT UNDER 25, IN OUR, OR DER department: must have oor educa tion, be of good address and ambitious to aa vance: good pay with increase. If suitable, pall after9Monday,H.A.SCHKOEDER, 701 fcmlth fleld st. au!7-37 SALESLADIES - FOR OUB VARIOUS DE PARTMENTS; also an A 1 cloak fitter. Only those thoroughly cxperleaced and baring good references need apply, either In person or by let ter, to DANZIUER & CO., Sixth st. and Fenn ave. aul7-2 CJALESWOMEN-EXPERIENCED-TO TAKE O charge of the following departments, viz.: Books and stationery, dress trimmings, art em broidery and small wares; It will be useless for Inexperienced persons to apply. FLEISHMAN A CO., 604, 508 and 508 Market st. anl5-t0-Mrsn YODNG WOMAN-REFUTABLE ONE FROM country town preferred: must be fair cook and able to do Hunt bouse work: this will be a home for competent person. Address for three days W. M.. Dispatch office. anlB-22 Sltnntlonsu AGENCY-TO HANDLE ON COMMISSION In Philadelphia and the East, goods of large manufacturing company. Address RELIABLE, Dispatch office. an!7-57 ENGAGEMENT-BY YALE MAN FOR COM ING year as private tutor: ten years' expe rience; city reference. Address TUTOR, 104 Ful ton St., Pittsburg. au-32 SITUATION BY GOOD CUTTEB AND tailor: best of references Address A. I. H., Box 192, Toronto, Oblo. aul7-23 SITUATION DRUG CLERK, TOUR X EARS' experience. Address A. U. F Lock Box 29, Rochester, Fa. aul7-J SITUATION BYYOUNG MAN (28) IN WABE HOUSE or store Address E. W., Dispatch office. aul6-6 Boarders and Lodcers. BOARDERS AND LODGERS-SHADYSIDE, room and board for two gentlemen or mar ried couple; apply on premises. AMBERSON AVE.; third door below Presbyterian Churcb. aul7-19 OCCUPANTS-FOB NICELY FURNISHED room with board. No. 800 FENN AVE. an 17-117 BOOMERS-RELIABLE PARTY FOR SUITE of furnished rooms; second story front with alcove: lane yard and all conveniences. 282 ... ....... ...... . Vn . w -cai. jLim avi.1 Aueeneny. au!7-77 SUMMER BOARDERS-A FEW LADIES OR gentlemen can be accommodated with board br addressing P. O. BOX 68, Ebensburg, Pa. aul7-87 Rooms. Honsen. dec. HOUSE FURNISHED COMPLETE: 8 TO 9 rooms; central location: either Pittsburg or Allegheny: for 6 months from October L Address M, Dispatch office. aul7-lC9 Boarding. BOARDING AND COMFORTABLE 8EOOND BTORY front room, furnished, for two gen tlemen; three doors from parks; private family. Applv No. 21 RESACA ST., Allegheny. anJ7-27 Flnnuclal. T OANS NEGOTIATED ON GOOD COL JLJ LATERALn laree or smaU amounts without delay. MORRIS A FLEMING, 108 Fourth ave. JyW-87-MWF6U MONEY WE LOAN MONEY ONLY ON bond and mortgage. If you have a few hundred or a few thousand dollars, bring It to us and we will Invest It for you on bond and mort gage at 6 per cent; no charge; all money Invested in yonr name: take no rlsLs; money once saved by a poor man should never be risked In any specula tion: If you want to borrow we can accommodate you with any amount. BLACK 3c BAIRD. 95 Fourth ave. , aul4-82 MONEY OUR FACILITIES FOR FURNISH IN G money to anyamonnt on bond and mortgage are unequaled; lowest rates of Interest and nodelay. If you need money apply MORRIS & FLEMIN G, IDS Fourth ave. Jy27-88-TT6Su MONEY TO LOAN-ON MORTGAGES IN large or small amounts at the lowest market rates of Interest. W. A. HEBRON A SONS. 80 Fourth ave. auS-S-S, 12, 17, 26 MORlGAGES-?L000,000 TO LOAN ON CITY and suburban properties at 4j, S and 6 per cent, and on larms in Allegheny-and adjacent counties at 6 per cent. L M. PENNOCK SON, 147 Fourth avenne. ap7-fll MORTGAGES-MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS to suit at AM. i and 6 per cent. ALLS. DAiLEf, 164 Fourth ave. Tel.J67. apl4-19-TTSsu TO LOAN MONEY WI HAVE OVER ONE million dollara to loan on city and suburban property at 4)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 are. Je3-a9-su aUscertnneona. CASH REGISTER SECOND HAND; MUST be perfect. 858 FIFTH AVE., FltUburs. aul7-103 DRESSMAKER3-TO CALL AND EXAMINE the Eureka new scientific tailor system: only three measures required; only system which cuts the new French dartless waist. 908PENNAVE., second floor. au!7-S9 FREE SITE AND FREE GAS GIVEN TO manufactories at Jeannette, on main line of Pennsylvania Railroad. Address EAST JEAN NTTELANDCO..GreensDurg, Fa. mbl3-50-su PERSONS WISHING TO THOROUGHLY learn shorthand and typewriting in the briefest time, to call at MARTIN'S SHORT Han D SCHOOL, 412 Wood st. aul7-3t BARE OPPORTUNITY PARTr WANTED to manufacture a low-priced cash register or take an Interest In patent. Address REGIS TER, Dispatch office. au!8-65 SADDLE TO BUY GOOD SECOND-HAND ladles' saddle. Address, statlsg lowest cash Srlce, quality, where it can be seen, SADDLE, ilspatcn office. an!7-29 TUGBOAT-STERNWHEEL CAPABLE OF towing from 200 to 400 tons or mere. Address stating age. horse power of engine, and general condition, etc., STERN WHEEL, Dispatch office auUa YOU GET A BAKKR'S DOZEN (13) OF Stewart Co. 's fine cabinet photos for fl, at 90 and 92 FEDERAL bT., Allegheny. jnv2S-49-TT8U FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. Cltr Resiliences. BEDFORD AVE.-A BIG BARGAIN: ONLY Si 850; Bedford ave.. Thirteenth ward: new frame bouse of six rooms:double parlors, hall, slate mantels, china closet, both gases, water. Inside shutters, fine cellar, front and back porches, side entrance, good drainage, etc: lot 24X1C0; a most desirable location. J. R. COOPER & CO.. 183 Fourth avenue. auI651 PENN AVE A NEW THREE-STORY BRICK dwelling, eight rooms and all modern Im provements and conveniences, such as hot and cold water, bath. Inside w. c. laundry, etc, with stable on the rear of lot: this property is well lo cated and In a good neighborhood; terms to suit purchaser. C. H. LOVE, 93 Fonrth ave, aul6-28 WEBSTER AVE-OPPOSITEHERRONMU.il Park: grand view of Allegheny river and surrounding country: roost healthful location In Pittsburg: handsome new frame dwelling of 9 rooms, reception hall, tile vestibule batb, range. h. and c water, w. c, hard wood mantels of tbe loveliest design, In all the rooms, double parlors, sliding doors, laundry, and In fact all the most modern Improved conveniences: lot 40x130: price low and easy terms. J. B,. COOPER & CO.. 135 Fourth ave. au!6-U WEST MARKET STREET LOT 20x120 TO allev: very desirable frame dwelling, 6 rooms, attic basement, kitchen and laundry; good porches: can be bad at great bargain. THOS. LIGGETT. 71 Diamond. anl5-8t QOO-CASH WILL BUY A NEW FRAME OO house of 5 rooms, ball, gas and water, slate" roof, front porch, lot 20x100, located on a good street, less than one minute's walk from Wylle are. cable cars: price 11,800. be EWING & BYERS, 166 Fourth ave. aul7-13 ffj-f 850-CLOSE TO WYLIE AVE., NEW 3JL$ frame dwelling of four rooms, cellar, front porch, nice front and rear yards: terms reason able; a rare bargain. ALLES ft BAILEY, 164 Fourth are.; tel. 167. aul7-80 CM OOO-BRICK HOUSE, 8 ROOMS. HALL, prx3 attic bathroom, hot and cold water. Inside shatters, slate mantels, laundry, etc : Thirty ninth near Fenn ave. D. BEUEN & SON, 4112 Peun ave. au!7-18 Q OOO 10 PER CENT INVESTMENT: 2 tDOf frame bouses, 4 rooms each : lot 20x137 ft. : Pearl near Liberty ave. D. BEUEN A SON, 4112 Penn ave. aul6-18 (T- BOO -FRAME HOUSE, I ROOMS, PORCH, in) JL' attic, water, etc. : lot 25x96, Dauphin st. D. BEHEN A SON, 4112 Fenn ave. aul7-18 , En it Bnd Upvldrncra. AUBURN STREET-CORNER PROPERTY; a new 2-story rrame bouse of 8 rooms r flnlshed attic, ball, vestibule and slate mantels; nat. gas and every modern convenience; front and rearporehes: lot 25x100; only S3, 600. J. E. GLASS, No. 188 Fifth ave. ul7-65 COB PENN AVE. AND THIRTY-SECOND St. Lot 48x180, with 1 brick bouses on rear ot lot: a bargain to a quick buyer. See EWING A BYERS, 166 Fourth ave. aut2-67-Tu8Sn EW ELLIN GS-H.M. LYNN. NO. 1FRANKB TOWN ave., corner Fenn ave., Denholm ding, second story. East Liberty, offers two great Bargains in .nasi cna propcx.j nulu"u not be excelled; one at fl.SOO, six rooms and hall. e is, nne location: toe pini j .viu-, .. . finished attle. B2.UOO-8500 eash. balance to suit: either will sell from ft .to i near rail way and cables; purchasers driven to any prop erty, aurr-or erty. flJQ 350-BOQUET 8T, OAfvLft.NP-M5w t$ frame dwelling. roomwhatli, h. and e. water, nat. gas. front porch; lotaxia, BAX. lKB, THOMPSON A CO. attl4-90-IT88U SUNDAY, AUGUST 17, FOR SALE-IMPROVED REAL ESTATE East End Residence. EAST END-ONLY 84.250-ONE 8QUARE from North Highland ave. ; a complete and modern frame residence of six large rooms and attic: hall, vestibule, batn, w. e. andw.s., inside shutters, slate mantels, tile hearths sliding doors between parlor and dining room, large arched doorway from ball to patlor. range, n. and c water. large pantry, large porches with balcony; lot 25x100; complete sewerage. J. E. GLASS, No. 133 Fifth ave. aul7-65 riOOU BRIOKT HOUSE SEVEN ROOMS. VT oath, etc. laundry and all conveniences; elegant In finish: large lot 47x120, Biopsy st. (naved). Nineteenth ward, close to Neglevave. MELLON BROTHERS, 6349 Button St., E. E. aul8-59-WPSU HERE IS YOUR CHANCE TO GET A lovely little borne at a bargain: Lang ave., near Homewood station; new and neat frame dwelling of six large rooms; finished attic halt, slate mantels. Inside shutters, large pantry, all nicely panered, bay window, porches, good cel lar, well of good water, nice lawn In front; lot 45x120. J. Ji. COOPER & CO., 135 Fourth ave. aul6-5l J H' OUSES-IN EAST END: 81,450 AND 200. mLAUQ3&uu.,4zuijmiinneiu. auiv-w- BIPFEY ST.-NEAR NEGLEY AVE. A locality characterized br elegant improve ments and approached by beautiful thoroughfares traversing the best residence portion of the East End; modern house erected by present owner and occupant; first-class la all Its appointments and finish; four handsome rooms on eaeb of three floors; lot 40x130; sale Is demanded by reason of re moval of owner, and a positive bargain can be offered to a prompt purchaser. CHARLES 80MEES4 CO., alt Wood St., 6019 Fenn ave., E. E. . aul7-lx 1 930-HOWLEY AVE.. ONE" SQUARE tj?L.) from Main st. and one square from Penn ave., a good, cheap frame dwelling, two stories, four large rooms, attic cellar, city water and Sumo, side alley and side and front entrance; lot 1x96 ft. to Cabinet St.: a good location and will advance rapidly In value; will sell soon. C. H. LOVE, 93 Fourth ave anl6-2a CO 700-CEDAR ST.. ONE SQUARE FBOM idO) Penn ave.. an elegant, new two-story rrame dwelling; six rooms, attic ball, vestibule, bath, both gases, inside shutters, slate mantels, electric bell, porches, atone cellar, street newly paved with Belgian block, lot 27x175 ft. to Ed mund bt. ; easy terms. C. H. LOVE, 93 Fourth avenue. aulS-IS O OOO EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT-EAST O) ft End business property; substantial rrame bouse Ave dwelling rooms, good storeroom. In which profitable business Is now doing In gro ceries, notions, etc CHARLES BOMERS ft CO., 118 Wood St.; 6019 Fenn ave.. E. E. aul7-12 QO 800-ONLY-EUCLIB AVE.. A TWO U)J1 STORY frame bouse of five rooms and finished attic hall, vestibule gas and water: front and rear porches; bonse newly painted and In first-class repair. J. E. GLAbB. No. 188 Fifth ave. . aul7-65 Q BOO-E. E. CONVENIENT TO CABLE (DO) and desirable locality, new bouse six rooms, bath, laundry, range h. andc water, nice pantry, porches, etc. CH ABLES SOMEBS & CO., 312 Wood St., 6019 Fenn ave., E. E. au!6-65 9 COO-A NEAT NEW FRAME HOUSE OF H)7 5 rooms, hall, natural gas. city water: only 2 minutes from Fenn avenue cable line and one square from Negley avenue. J. . GLASS, N o. 138 Fifth aye. au!7-65 Hnzelwood Residence. MANSION PLACE, GLENWOOD-GRADED streets, sidewalks, city water, convenient to B. ft O. R. R. station and Second aye electric cars, fare. 5c: bouses and lots for sale on monthly payments If desired. GEORGE C. BURGWIN, 150 Fourth ave Jy30-25-TT88u? Allegheny Residences. PROPERTY AT A BABGAIN-TO SETTLE up an estate; property well located In Alle gheny Cltv: now rented for 8408 pe-annum; will sell for 83, 500 to prompt buver; this property mnst and will be sold within the next few days, and whoever calls first will reap the benefit of the bargain. C. H. LOVE, No. 93 Fourth avenue aul6-" J 500 A VALUABLE FRANKLIN ST., ID05 Allegheny property at a low price: band some new three-story brick, batb, laundry, eleht rooms: all modern conveniences; lot 24x130. wltb house or four rooms fronting alley: the property In thoroughly first-class order and will yield liberal Income from Investment, CHARLES BOMERS, 313 Wood St. Tel. 1778. auI6-54 f)Q KIRKPATRICK AVE.. ALLEGHENY iJU nice new brick house six rooms, attic batb, ball, vestibule, pantry, gas and water; one square from cars; 84.000; ii cash and five years. A. LEGG ATE ft SON, 31 Federal St., Airy. aul7-103 Q 800 IN SECOND WARD, ALLEGHENY O? CITY; brick dwelling: well located: slate mantels, etc. : very cheap If applied for at once as the owner is going to leave tbe city. C H. LOVE, So. 93 Fourth avenue. aul6-28" Suburban Residences. EMSWOETH HOUSrS AN D LOT AT AUCTION The residence of tbe late Dr. Courtney, on the Beaver road, near Emsworth station, will be sold on Tuesday, Aug. 19, at 4 o'clock; lot 50x100; frame six rooms; probable price from f 1,500 to tl.800: terms cash; Immediate possession. A. LEGGATE ft SON. Auctioneers. au 15-60 INGRAM-A VERY CHOICE HOME. Rli CENTLY vacated by owner, who was obliged to remove to a distance and authorize sale at price below present cost of ground and Improve ments; well bulls.' iiandsome and.complete uonse T rooms; nice lot 60x225; fourmlnntes to station, by good sidewalk: examination Invited; posses sion at once. CHARLES bOMERS ft CO., 811 Wood St.. 6019 Fenn ave., E. E. aul7-12 WILKINSBUKG-CORNER PROPERTY, RE BECCA bT., 2-storv frame dwelling, ball In center, 8 rooms, parlor, dining room, library ana kitchen, first floor handsomely papered wall and ceilings, bay windows, marble mantels, tile hearths, gas and electric light, lront and rear porch: lot 48x120: will be sold cbeap. BAXTER THOMPSON ft CO., 162 Fourth ave. aul5-63-WTBn' O 800-EXTBA FINELY FINISHED AND tDO? complete modern style bouse six rooms, vestibule hall, etc.: supplied with all lite Im provements: large lot; attractive location; close to P. R. R.I station; easy terms of payment. CHARLES SOMERS ft CO., 313 Wood St., 6019 Fenn ave., E.-E. an!6-55 FOR BALE-LOTS. Cltr Lota. PENN AVENUE-CORNER OF THIRD ST., lot 90 feet on Penn avenue by 110 feet to an alley; this Is an Al building site and to early ap- SUcant low price will be made as a quick sale is eslrea by owner. J. C. REILLY, 77 Diamond st. ' aul5-66 East End Iots. BRUSHTON CHOICE AND DESIRABLE East End lots, Frankstown ave.; six nice level lots In Villa Park plan. 6o4 ft. by 170 to an alley each; nat. gas and water on ave. ; also, on Bennett st.: excellent building lots 40 it. by 1I7,S ft. to an alley: prices very reasonable ALLES ft BAILEY, 164 Fourth are ; tel. 167. aul7-83-MWBSu EDWIN BTBEET-A FEW LOTS IN 8PAHB place. Last End; they are on tbe west side of the street, bavlng an eastern exposure, etc : the most desirable property for tbe price In the East End: two minutes' walk from Fifth Avenue Trac tion Co, and about four from Penn Avenue Trac tion Co. C. H. LOVE, No. 93 Fourth avenue. 8U16-2S' LOTS-20 CHOICE BOILDING LOTS ON Fifth avenue comer Ivy at., Shadyslde; this property Is In tbe midst or some of the finest resi dences on the avenue James Park, Jr., Mrs.Jobn McCune Mrs. Gusty and others: it cannot be ex celled for residence purposes in tbe two cities: North avenue property at tbree times the price Is not better In any respect. If as good, MORRIS ft FLEMING, 108 Fourth ave. Jy29-70 LOT3-THE FINEST FOR THE MONEY IN Allegheny county, are those In Cbas. E. Cornelius' plan, Mornlngslde, Eighteenth ward, Pittsburg. Beautiful building lots at from SIM to f-'iOO. weekly or monthly payments: no Interest: convenient to street cars and railroad. Call upon N. P. SAWYER at his home, Mornlngslde ave nue orCHAS. E. CORNELIUS, 406 Grant St. Je26-82 LOTS-IN CHAB. E. CORNELIUS' PLAN AT Mornlngslde Eighteenth ward, can be bought In blocks of 5, 10 or 15 at reduced prices, and on the most liberal and accommodating terms. Small cash payments: longtime. SeeN. P. SAWYER, Agent, on tbe grounds, or CHAS. E. CORNELIUS, 406 Grant st. Je2S-32 ONLV 8550 - PART CASH, BALANCE IN payments, good lot, 2oxl00 ft., on First street, Homewood, close to station. MELLON BROIHERS, 6349 fetation St., E. E. anl6-58-TTSn PENN AVE. NO. 1504 PENN AVE.; EXAM INE it and give ns a bid. EWING ft BYERS, lo3 Fourth ave. aul2-67-TnS8u 1 Q ACRES OF LAND-ADJOINING A PBOP JLO ERTY purchased by the city recently, ad joining the Highland I'ark property: to a quick bnycr will sell for 81,000 per acre, about one-half what Is being asked ror tbe adjoining property and about one-lmir or It is nice level land: this is a bargain: can give long time on a portion of It, with privilege to pay off ot any time. C H.LOVE, No. 93 Fourth avenue. aul6-28 nA ,t.uv r. . v . (. , tvra flT tVMW 4 -v n,ii trrlonrithtn at. U. UKHEN A SO"N, 4112 Penn ave anl7-18 5ACHES-ON SQUIRREL HILL, AT A SAC RIFICE. Bee EWING ft BYERS, 168 Fourth avenne aui7-l3 Farms. TTARM 200 ACRES, ON A. V. B. B. AND JD Allegheny river, near Parnassus: a property worthy or Investigation, attractive In Its conven ience to R. R. and city, sligntly elevated, un broken surface, woodland, orchard, ete. -CHAS. SOMERS ft CO., 313 Wood St., 6019 Penn Ave. aul6-2 TTIARMS-1N WESTMORELAND CO., BEAU X? TIFUL ones from 22 to 300 acres: send for my farm list bargains. ROOM 2, Excelsior Building, Sixth and Grant st. aul5-44-rsu' Miscellaneous. LOTS-LOT3-LOT3-AT BRUSHTON, P. B. R., 40x130 each. 1325 to J450. Lots at Edgewood, P. R. K., 50x120 each, 750 to 81,000. Lots at Wilklnsburg, 50x120 each, at low prices. Lots at West End, on Frederick street, 20x100 each, 8325. Lots on Bellefleld avenue Thirteenth ward, 20x 140,8400. LotsatAvalon, P., F. W. ft a, 15x120, 1350. Lots on Webster add Madison avenues, Thir teenth ward, 40x180, at low prlees. We nave choice building lots In various parts of the two cities and suburbs. For plans and par ticulars call on J. B. COOFER&CO., 1 Fourth aveuue. aulS-H OWN A HOME-WE WILL BUY OR BUILD for you anywhere and let your rent pay for tne. JK?Per,7! no security required. GRANITE BTATE PROVIDENT ASSOCIATION, branch offices, Standard building, msa Wood st., Pitts dm; " mvis-ifl-rrssu 189CC FOR SAIiE tOTK. Allegheny Lots. TVTILP.OY AVENUE BETLSTEIN PLAN OF J.VX lots, 8350 to 8450: terms to suit: very desir able location, on line or electric cars, and only one square from public school; cheapest lots In the ward; bargains. M. F. H1PPLE ft CO.. 98 Fourth avenue. aul7-42-Tu8u A AOBES-ON NEW BBIGHTON ROAD, fc Eleventh ward: 12 acres on New Brighton road. Eleventh ward, at 82,000 an acre; 3 acres on New Brighton road, at a bargain; 3 acres on Perrysville avenue near terminus or electrlo road; U acres, within 600 feet of Perrysville ave nue at 81,000 an acre: also, other acre tracts. Call or address EWING ft BYERS. 93 Federal st.. and 168 Fourth avenue. (Exclusive agents for the above properties). aul7-l3 -I lOO-NICE BUILDING LOT WITHIN 3JL half sauare of California avenue good buildings completed and erecting on every side, 20x108, from street to wide, well Improved alley: low price to attract quick buyer. CHARLES BOMERS ft CO., 313 Wood St., 6019 Penn ave.. E.E. aul7-12 4 ACRES A BEAUTIFUL TRACT OF ground: view of river and city: one square of California ave Eleventh ward. Allegheny. CHARLES SOMEBS ft CO., 313 Wood St.. 6019 Penn ave.. E. E. aul7-23' Suburban Lots. LOTS-WILKINSBURG. IN THE SNOWDEN plan, Ross st. and Penn ave.: choices: lots on the market, 60x120 each to 20-rt. allev; streets traded, flagstone walks, sewersec natural gas, electric light, city water, etc ; this property Is covered with beautiful large shade trees; only tbree mlnates from station. Call for plan and particulars. J. R. COOPER ft CO., 135 Fourth ave. aul6-51 SUBURBAN PBOFEKTY-THE BEST IN THE market for the money. In tbe 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 50 and 100 feet front, Irom 82M to 1700 eich: easy terms: bouses built for purchasers: home-see eers and In vestors for proflt should see Sheraden before thev buv elsewhere For full particulars apply to SHERADEN LAND AND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY, Limited, 127 Fifth aye , Pittsburg. (TOO PER ACRE--L50O ACRES TIMBER AND t I mineral lands:a property growing in value dally and proinlslnr. In view of proposed railway, for which surveys have been made directly through the property. CHARLES SOMERS A CO., 313 Wood St.. 6019 Penn ave. au!7-24 FOR SALE-BUINE-iS. Easiness Opportunities. AXLE GREASE WOEKSHIS. T.O.BBOWN ft CO., 90 Fourth ave. au!7-68 BAKERY CONFECTIONERY AND RES TAURANT: best location In Pittsburg: 84.500: also restaurant st 83,000. T.O.BROWN ft CO., 90 Fourth ave. anl7-68 BARBER BHOP-ONE OF FINEST IN THE two cities: opposite Union depot: win be sold eheap ir sold at once Call at EUROPEAN HOTEL. 1137 and 1139 Liberty ave, city. aul7-7l BOTTLING BUSINESS-ft-MO. T. O. BROWN ft CO..- 90 Fourth ave. suvf-eg CIGAR STORE CHEAP AT 8375-OTHEHS from 500 to 91,000. T. O. BBOWN ft CO.. 90 Fourtn ave. auW-es COALYARD-IN A NEW TOWN 12 MILES from this city, with a float and good trade: Sood reasons for selling; will sell cheap. Address L F., Dlspatcb office. anlS-3 CREAMERY AND MILK DEPOT 85.000. 1. O. BROWN ft CO., 90 Fourth ave. aul7-6S F IRE BRICK WORKB-85.O00 TO15,000. T. O. aayjYtCi a uj., w rounn ave. auu-o?- 1 ROCERX STORE-DOING GOOD BUSINESS; iX In splendid location: stock, which Is fresh and first class, will be Invoiced, and store room, with good cellar and stable rented; death of owner's husband and desire to quit business only reason for selling; horse and wagons If desired: store has been doing business In charge of present owner for 18 years, and splendid tradeestabllshed; rare bargain. For furtber particulars call or ad dress MBS. H. J. GROSS, corner Tioga and Albion sts., Homewood, East End, Pittsburg. aurf-W GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET-SPECIAL bargain 81,500: doing business of 82.000 per month: groceries from 8500 to 85,000; stores and business chances of all kinds. PERCIVAL ft CHAPMAN, 439 Grant St. aul7-S2 -t ROCERD2S-8300, 1560, 8900, 81.200 AND 84,000, X for sale;good notion store, 8750; great bargain. HOLM ES ft CO., 420 Smith field st. aul7-8ts 1 ROCERIES-8300, I,000 TO 85.000. T. O. "OT BROWN ft CO.. 90 Fonrth ave anl7-68 TTOTELS-(LICENSED) FBOM 84,000 TO JtL tS.000. PERCIVAL ft CHAPMAN, 439 Grant St. auI7-52 H OTELS (LICENSED)-312,000, J13,000. T. O. sson A s w., vi f oana are. amj-oa JOS PRINTING OFF1CE-WITH AN ESTAB LISHED business; will be sold at a bargain to an Immediate buyer. A. C KERB COMPANY, 98 Third ave. aul2-S7-TT6Su LAUNDRIES-84,600AND88,500. T.O.BBOWN ft CO., 90 Fourth ave aul7-6S' M ANUFACTOBINQ BUSINESS-83C0TO 830,- ooo. x. o. ukuwn sou., w ifourin ave. anl7-68 MERCHANT TAILORING BUSINESS-OLD established; stock small; good reason for selling. Address G. W. DEAL, Bedford. Pa. au5-10" KESTAURANT-FIXTURE3 OF A FIRST CLASS place; nickel-plated coffee urn. large range ice box, counters, etc, complete; 8175 If removed by Monday. T. O. BROWN ft CO.. 90 Fourth ave auie-25 SHOE 8TAND-THEJ FINEST IN THE COUN TY. HOLMES ft CO.. 420 Smithfield st. aul7-8S STORE COUNTRY STORE-OWNER MADE fortune: wants to retire; beautiful home; two acres choice fruit, etc ROOM 2, Excelsior Building, Sixth and Grant st. aul5-44-FSu UNDERTAKING AND FUBNITUBE STORE - 13. 000. T. O. BROWN ft CO., 90 Fourth ave SUI7-68 WHOLESALE HOUSE-810,000. T.O.BBOWN ft CO.. 90 Fourth ave au!7-6S' OOO-WILL BUY THE FINEST PAYING t&b? business In the city, easily operated and large profits, with s clear field to Increase It; double with very little extra expense For full Information, etc, address D. N. F., Dispatch office. aulfi-10 Business Properties, BUSINESS PROPERTY ON EXCHANGE; good business property; corner lot 32x200 to SO ft. street, with 3 small dwellings which rent ror &j50 per year; located In tbe business center of East End on Penn ave. ; will take in part payment a small dwelling worth from 83,000 to 83,000: this property will double In value in 3 years. M. F. HIPPLE ft CO.. 96 Fonrth ave. anl7-53-Tu8n FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Horses. Vehicle. Live tnclc. Etc. HOBSE - OHEAP-B1G. YOUNG 11BAFT horse, fifth-wheel, platform spring wagon and harness. Cash buver can secure a bargain by addresslnjP. 8. CO., P. O. Box 378. city. aul7-Ty HOBSE AND BOGGT-A POSITIVE BAB GAIN ; bright bay, sonnd and safe: buggy good as new. Can be seen at BAYW OOD aXA BLE& (MoNulty Bros.l. Center ave., E. E. antf- HOBSE-GOOD FOB GBOCEBY: FINE TOP side bar buggy and harness; also barouche; all cheap; 635 LIBEKl'Y STBEET. anlS-ll ST. BERNABDS-LOVA1NE (7556) ORANGE, white markings; whelps September 11. by Marquis of btafford, (11SG6) ,100;. bitch puppy (Lovalne-Marquls) Smo. old; correct marks, JtO. SWISS MOON'N KENNELS, Germantown, Philadelphia. anlS-ST TEAM-FOB CARRIAGE OB DEIVING: SIN GLE driving horse.- mare, speedr and safe, for family driving or breeding purposes: tbree carriages, surrey, three buggies, two sleighs, and harness, cbeap to close out a private sale. B S, Dispatch office. aul7-30 TEAM-HOKSES: CABBIAGE AND HAR NESS. Apply to F. F1SHEB, 102 Fourth ave, or 143 Home wood ave. aul6-9- CJK-FINE' young: PARROTS. GDABAN CpO TEED to talk; only 13 for young mockers. tSl'ICH'S B1BD STOBE, 640 Smithfield St., near Seventh ave. auW-70-TTSu Machinery nnd flletnls. CAIiti TO SEE THE AUTOMATIC TYPE WB1TER: writes wlthont a ribbon: self-Inker, self-spacer, llirbt and substantial: call to see tbe household engine: runs the sewing machine, ven tilates tbe house, rocks tbe cradle, fansthe baby, does tbe churning, etc.: coming, the compressed air fruit preserver; keeps frult,mlla and meats without thense of ice; call or send for circular; I can now take 80 horses to board on preserved fod der, etc. G.K. FLOWER, 110 Fourtb avenue, Pittsburg. i e22-81-aissu' ENGINES AND BOILERS NETY AND BE FITTED; repairing promptly attended to. PORTEK FOUNDRX AND MACHINE CO., LIU., below Suspension bridge, Allegheny, Px. JyS-63 TYPEWRITERS-NEW AND SECOND-HAND Remington typewriters and writing ma chines of other makes. A. M. MABTIN, 412 Wood street. aul7-36 BlUcellnneonfl. WATCHES FINE GOLD AND SILVER watches, clocks: diamonds, Jewelry, sil verware and spectacles, etc.: friendship rings J leach. WILSON'S. 61 Fourth are., Pittsburg, 'lne watch and Jewelry repairing a speclaly. an 16 FOUND. F OUND-TA-VA-ZON SPECIALS: CUBES all chronic aueases. to UBA.ti Bi. aa!7-123 FOUND - PHOTOGBAPHER'S DELLMYEK lenses. Owner can have same by calling on JOHN kICELLIUOTX, No. S engine bouse. Seventh ave.. city. au!7-75 FOUND THAT SIGHT IS PRICELESS: send for SJ-nage book. "OurETes." free br mall. cents. CHESSMAN-AIANNION. Expert Op- ,f,-na rr. H.(i,r,i r Al v. aU16-19-W8SU LOST. T OST-SIGHT SEVER BETUBN8. CHESS JU HAN-MAKNION. Expert Opticians, O Federal St., Ally. Beat p. W spectacles on earth. aulS-ls-wssu PATENTS. O. D. LEVIS, Solicitor of Patents. 131 Fifth avenne, above Bmithfleld, next Leader office. (No delay.) Established 20 jean, s3&4J0 TO LET. Enst End Residences. BEADY FOR OCCUPANTS SEPTEM BER 1; extra well inrmsneanew nui modern improvements, eight rooms, vestiouie ball. bath. laundry; one minute from cable ten minutes henrt of city. CHARLES SOMERS ft CO., 313 Wood St., 6019 Penn ave. E. E. anl5-33t Allegheny Rraldeices. DWELLING-S-KOOM, W11H ALL MODERN Improvements, 166 Grant avenue Allegheny City. C H. LOVE, 93 Fourtb ave. auls-JSt HOUSES-SOME CHOICE ALLEGHENY residences at reduced rents. See EWING ft BYERS, 93 Federal street and 168 Fourtb avenne. T aul7-13t Rooms. H ALL BEDROOM-WITH USE OF BATH. 62 WATSON, near cnestnut at., ctty. suiv-ut "DOOMS-ONE OB TWO COMFORTABLY JLv furnished rooms with kitchen; centrally lo cated: no children and permanent: state rent. etc Address LOCAL, P. O. Box 499, city. aul7-88 BOOMS-SOME UNFURNISHED ONES FOR housekeeping: one Sand 24-room hone suit able for hotel. Inquire at 329 LIBERTY STREET. aul5-64-TUT6ut -DOOM NICELY FDBN1SHED. 88 A MONTH; Xl) on Federal st.. Allegheny; near parks. Ad dress BOOM , Dlspatcb office. an!7-66t K OO M WITH POWER-INQUIRE AT 24 SAnAiuan.! bj?i Aiiegneny. am.i Offices, Drsk Room. Etc OFFICES A FEW NICE ONES IN GER MANIA SAVINGS BANK BUILDING. 'n ood and Diamond sts. anl0-49t PERSONAL. PERSONAL BOOKS. 50,000; ALL BAEGAINS: midsummer sacrifice sale now on. FRANK BACON ft CO., 301 Smithfield St. Jyn-a, PERSONAL BOOKS WANTED-IF YOU have any books to sell, let us know. LEVI'S BOOK STORE, Seventh Avenue Hotel building. mh7 PERSONAL-LADIES ARE CORDIALLY IN VITED to call and Investigate the Eureka new scientific tailor system; onlr three measures. 908 PENN AVE., second floor. aul7-90 PERSONAL -PROTECT YOUR SIGHT IN time: a 32-page book, "Our Eyes" free by mall. 1 cents. CHESSMAN-MAN NION. Op ticians, 42 Federal St., AUy. Best 31 00 specta cles on earth. aul6-19-wsn PERSONAL-LADIES OR GENTLEMEN WHO have A. Wllford Hall's treatment lor con quering disease without medicines can act as agents In selling the Health Pamphlet: liberal commissions (the same as are granted by Dr.Hall): lease state whether or not you already have tbe leilth Pamphlet; ir not. It will pay you to In quire for particulars, asonly those who have tbe pamphlet can act as agents: Health Pamphlets supplied In either English or German. For terms to agents (or Information relating to tbe Health Pamphlet) address HYGIENIC' CO., Box 82S, Pittsburg. Pa. an!6-3 CHOICE PROPERTIED. The Best Equipped and Most Promising Towns in Western Pennsylvania, by com mon consent, are BRINTON AND - WIUERDIHG! 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 53, 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. JyIK2-sii IO" LOTS. $4,500 FOR ALL. Twenty-first Ward Snap. Comer of two EO-foot streets (each 25x140 feet to alley), near Homewood station, P. R. R-, and only tbree squares from new electric road now being constructed. Level and in excellent neighborhood; can be qnlcklv retailed at a handoroe profit. M. F. HIPPLE & CO- aal7-5G-wrsu 96 Fourth ave. $8,000 PROFIT Can be made by buying 113 lots at 5300 each and selling them at $350 to $500 eacb. at which flifures they are being sold right along every day. These lots will enhance in value, as two electric roads have recently secured the right of way through this plan, which is located in the so barbs, only 20 mlnntes' walk to Pittsburg Dostoffice. This plan originally contained VS0 lots, 837 have been sold and most of them are bollt upon. For particulars call on OWNER OF LOTS at Hotel Hamilton, Pittsburg. Pa., between the hours of 12 and land 6 and 8 P.M. anlT-lM 16 LOTS. $3,600. ON 60-FOOT STKEET, -OK- MOUNT "WASHINGTON. Only short distance from incline, on line of new electric road. These lots are 25x120 ft., to alley, and can easllr be retailed at $350 to $400 each, as there Is a good demand for lots in ttrJs neighbor hood. The biszest snap offered. Small cash payment down, balance long time, without In terest. M. F. HIPPLE & CO., 98 Fourth ave. aul7-58-Tul'Su $27 PER FOOT. Abont 400 ft. front by ISO ft. In depth, on'a 60-It. street: only IK eansres from Fifth ave nne cable or Dnanesne electrlo roads; almost level and contains a nnmber of fruit and sbads trees; commands fine view of Scbenley Park, and situated in A No. 1 neighborhood. Can be retailed readily at $40 to $50 per foot. Cheap est property offered In the city limits. Easy terms. M. F. HIPPLE & CO., 98 FOURTH AVE. aul7-SI-Tnrsti $9,500 CENTERAVENUE. Investment or home near DevMers street; substantial two-story and mansard nine-room brick dwelling; ball, bath, gas, water, etc; also two brick dwellings on rear, with two lots, eacb 22x100 feet to alley; easy tarmac M. FVBIPPLK t CO M Fourth are, MlMB-'ffJsltt 11 CHOICE PROPERTIES. po: 'B SALE ELEGANT HOMES, CONVENIENT TO & R. STATION, AND ON ROUTE OF ELECTRIC RAILWAY. R KHfi-FreS5 Drick' eight room; all vPOivJUU modern improvements; handsoma lot, with bard walks; large shade trees. t1 Iflft-Corner lot; new modern style Jrr,IUU house; six rooms, attic, hall, large pantry, sliding doors, bath, h. and c. water, porches. C1 QOn-Each for choice properties on vDt'jOUVJ North and Hill streets: modern houses; respectively of seven and eight rooms, reception hall; complete in every detail, and supplied with all late ap pliances; ample ground: shaded and beautiful with lawn and shrubbery. (TQ nnfi-o &ux200, i'h new two-story POUUU frame: six rooms; 10-toot hall, connected with parlor by sliding doors: batb, laundry, finished attic, porches, dry cellar; elegant water from artesian well. C1 7fin Beautiful situation; 5 minutes 4FT UU from Wilklnsburg statlon;modern house, reception ball, seven rooms, sup plied with h. and c water, and all ap Sliances for convenience and comfort; nely finished in graining, painting, bronze, hardware, etc.; lot 60x120; add tlonal 60 feet at low cost. fQ cnri Seven rooms and reception hall, (pOiJUU batb, pantry, h. and c water throughout, electric light and bells, slate mantels, porches, front and back, cemented cellar; a complete house: re cently finished: now occupied by owner, ana in attractive condition: lot 40x110. (PA r(( New frame dwelling, slate roof. 0t"iUUU six rooms, attic, double parlors, tile heartbs, slate mantels, h. and c water, bath, front and back stairs, front, side and rear porches. 0C "inn Franklin st- near station Mod PviUUU ern house. seven rooms, reception hall, bath. Inside w. cs, lanndry; a very complete house; comprising all recent Improvements; nice lot. JJQ flflfr-East End ave. Convenient walk iPOiVJUU to Wilklnsburg station; on line of electric railway, building; fine corner lot, 50x140: profusion of shade, frntt and sbrnbbrry: brick bonse, six rooms, hall, porch, dry cellar; good sewerage; easy terms of payment. fj0 non Edgerton ave. A most attractive 4ilUU little borne; midway between Wil klnsburg and Brnsbton stations: four hansome, large rooms, wide hall, high ceilings, nicely papered, porche", dry cellar, city water, fuel and illuminating gas. Elegant home Investment and speculative properties on route of cables and line of P. R. R. Irom city to Swlssvale. CHARLES SOMERS A CO., TeL 1773. 313 Wood st, TeL 5313. 6019 Penn are.. E. K. au!7-s0 FOR SALE AT SOUTH VIEW PLACE, Choice building lots. 0x150. 50x160 and 50x200 feet, in plan of tbe BIRMINGHAM LAND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY On line of the Suburban Rapid Transit Elec tric Koda, three miles south of Conrt 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 the best chance yon will have this year to buy a site for a comfortable home where the air Is pure and cool and the surroundings healthful and picturesque, within easy reach ot the cen ter of the city. Taxes low. prices reasonabla and ternM easy; one-fourth cash, balance in three or five equal annual installments with. Intel est. 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 on C. E. SUCCOP, 1403 Carson Street, 1 OB J. MARTIN SCHAFER, 74 S. Twelfth Street, PITTSBURG. PA. jy23 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE TUESDAY MORNING, August 19, at 10 o'clock, at the rooms No. 311 Market street. Mahogany, walnut, oak and cherry chamber suit, folding beds, chlffomors. wardrobes, dressing cases, wasbstands, bedsteads, secre taries, desks, bookcases, center tables, chairs, rockers, ball racks, extension tables, side boards, cabinets and mirrors, handsome parlor suits and easy chairs, tapestry, plush, broca telle, rugs and hair cloth; adjustable table stores, bedding, spring", mattresses, china, glass and silverware, decorated toilet sets, clocks, curtains, pictures, cupboards, etc. Also a dentist's complete outfit, embracing In part, operating chair, engine, tools, etc And also a lot of grocerie'. notion", etc Positively no postponement, HENRY AUCTION CO., aur7-S2 Auctioneers. TTIURNISHMENT OF THE FINE RESI T DENCE. No. 25 Monterey St.. Allegheny, at auction, WEDNESDAY MORNING, An gnst20, at 10 o'clock, line plush parlor suit, marble top tables, bricabrac, pictures, clocks, fine gas globes, lace curtain?, shades, window screens, rngs, Brussel carpets on rooms, halls and stairs, almost new. mahogany and walnut chamber suits, toilet ware, bedding, lounges, bodsteads, washstands, wardrobes, bureaus, Wbite cabinet sewing machine, walnut hall rack, bricabrac. extension table, refrigerator, dining chairs, kitchen range, silverware, dishes, cooking ntensils. glassware, lanndry goods, etc Everything must go. House open aftar 8 o'clock morning of the sale. HENRY AUCTION CO, aul7-Sl Auctioneers. RESORTS. TDEDFORD MINERAL SPRINGS, JD BEDFORD, PENNA, In the Allegheny Mountains. Hcenery unsur passed. As a curative agent the water has no equaL All amusements. Hotel enlarged. Im proved and newly furnished. Open till October. jy40 L. B. DOTY. Manager. T-pITED STATES HOTEL ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Remodeled, enlarged and refurnished. Finest Hotel on the Coast. Opens Jnne 11 W. a ANDERSON, Manager. rny22-38-TTSSU HOTEL G1LSEY. OCEAN END OF Connecticut avenue, Atlantic City. Orchestra, electric bells, nnderdralned. OPEN MAY I. ALEX. M. OPPENHEIMEB my23-55-TTSSu SEA ISLE. From SO to 40 hotels and boarding houses now open. Coolest place, best bathing, sailing and deep-sea fishing on the coast. Prices moderate. Circulars. C. K. LANDIS. Founder. aa9-62 402 Locust St., Philadelphia. BY THE SEA. MONMOUTH HOUSE, SPRING LAKE BEACH, N. J., WILL OPEN JUNE SSL House enlarged, artesian well, new Improved sanitary plumbing tbronghont tbe house. For terms and other Information address L. U. MALTBY, Monmouth House. Or Hotel Lafayette. Philadelphia. jel9-21-TT3a THE MANSION, ATLANTICCITY, N. J. Enlarged, Remodeled. Refurnished. Brophy'i Orchestra from Jane to October. Finely ap pointed Cafe and Billiard Room. Coaches to and from depots and to beach during bathing hoars. Open All the Year. ' je2-2S CHARLES Mc GLADE. PENSIONS For ALL SOLDIERS who are now Olmbled, whether disability is due to the service or not. For ai.t. WIDOWS of soldiers who are not oa pension rolls. For minor children and depend ent parents. Increase of pension for soldiers pensioned at less than 8 per month. Pension for all or no pay. All who believe themselves to be entiled should, wlthont delay, wnto me. JAS. BRXAB, JR, Plttibnrg; Pa. P.O. Box 724. je2US WILKINSBORG, .J -1 V '1
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