RBEI je," VW ?rprPv2 t TV. ' " jT 5," " j, s ' TWELVE YEARS OLD. Amid Flowers and Sunshine the Hep tasophs Will Celebrate. PROGRAMMES FOE THE OCCASION. Ttto Magnificent Concerts Promised, and 1 10,000 People Expected. BUYER LIKE GEOYE TO BE A EOWEE "Waying valms, magnifioent ferns, bright flowers, myriads of glistening electric and incandescent lights blended -with the modest Klow of Japanese lanterns, sweet music and throngs of handsome men and women, will characterize the twelfth anniversary of the Improved Order ot Heptasophs as the greatest day of its existence in Allegheny county. The anniversary will be celebrated at Silver Lake Grove, just one week from to-day. In the afternoon, axoncert will be given, from 2 o'clock until 4, and another in the evening, from 7:30 to 950. After each concert there will be dancing. The pavilion will present a remarkable scene of beauty, with its rich decoration of plants and flowers, together with the vari-colored lights. It is intended to expend about 51,200 in decorating the place. Last year 8,000 people were present at the anniversary and this year 10,000 people are expected. There are now 1,800 members'.of the order in Allegheny county, and a targe number of members and their families are expected from the outside. The Executive Committee in charge hare been somewhat worried with questions as to whether there wilf be any.cbarge for invited guests. They announce that there will be no charge what ever. All that is required is to present an, invitation at the gate. The invitation in cludes the holder and whatever friends he may have with him. SPEAKING NOT FOEGOTTEN. Both in the afternoon and evening ad dresses will be made. The orators have not been selected, but it is generally understood that they will include Supreme Archon S. A. Will and S. TJ. Trent, Esa., Chairman of the Supreme Committee on Laws and Ap peals. The programme for the afternoon and evening will be as follows: AFTERKOON rKOQRAMME. 1. Overture Kest Lentner Great Western Band, 28 pieces. 2. Address. 3. Quartet "Come Away to the Wild- wood". Chase Hiss Zetta Stewart, Miss Mary E. Bankard, R. Cannon, W. S. Weeden. 4. Overture "Frewchuetz" Weber , Guenther's Orchestra, 13 pieces. 5. Solo (soprano) "In Old Machiu".... Trotters Miss Zetta Stewart. 6. Duet "The Hunters" Misses Stewart and Bankard. 7. Selection Fantasie from "The Bat"..Strauss Great Western Band. 8. Solo (bass) "The Mighty Deep" W. a Weeden. 9. Flute solo, "Norma" ...Kummer Prof. Gnenther. 10. Solo (contralto), "Cradle Song" Norris Miss Mary E. Bankard. 11. Quartette. "Sunset" White 12. belection. Paraphrase, melodyin F.... . Rube ostein Great Western Band. Dancing from 4 to 6. EVENING rEOQKAJIJIE. L Overture, Tannbaeueser Wagner Great Western Band. 2. Address. S. Quartet, "Twinkling Stars Upon the Late," White Misses Bankard and Stewart and Messrs. Connor and Weeden. i. Overture. "Maritana" Wallace Gnentber'8 Orchestra. 5. Solo (contralto) "Come to Me". Denza Miss MaryE. Bankard. 6. Duet -I Live and Love Thee" .Campana Miss Stewart and Mr. Cannon. 7. Selection, "Red Hussar" Salomon Great Western Band. 8. Solo (tenor) "Answer" ...: Robjn Mr. R. Cannon. i 9. Flote Solo. "Traviata" .Verdi Miss Auguste Gnenther. It Solo (soprano) "Protestation" Noma Miss Zetta Stewart, violin. Obligate b Otto Ganske. U. Quartet, "Slumber Song" Sudds Misses Stewart and Bankard Messrs. Cannon and Wcedin. 12, March, "Vienna Dude" (first time in Pittsburg) Wagner Great Western Band. Dancing from 9 toll. Charles Couch will be accompanist for both concerts. , VS CHABGE OF THE AFFAIR. The affair will be directly under the charge oi the following officers of the gen eral committee: Martin Schroder, Chair man; "VV. K. Kunz, Vice Chairman; C. F. Buente, Secretary, an J M. G. Cohen, Treas urer. The other committees are as follows: Reception J. H. McRoberts, Chairman: Prof. J. C Williams, Charles Batet, R. Donald Brice. Clarence Burleigh. W.H Barclay.George D. Beckett, J. B, Bradley, F. P. Bell, Prof. R. M. McCargo, Lotlis Cohen, John F. Cox. J. J. Davis, Major Joseph F. Denniston, W. H. DaSell. S. A. Duncan, Samuel Diescher, L. Dietrich, C M. Falrman, J. Kidd Fleming. H. W. Freese, Edw. Fisher. Thomas J. Foley. Hon. Charles S. Fetterman. John L. Fundus, J. W. Gilchrist. Fred Goodwin, Dr. Charles Gangloff, John Gripp, J. W. Hague, S. V. Herron, Jr., John R. Harbinson. O. D. Hartzell. Dr. H. M. Heltz rodt George H. Hegner, A. K. Henderson, Dr. W. M. Johnston, J. P. McCrea, B. M. Jacobs, J. L. Jones, E. A. Knox, Allan C Kerr, H. J. Lawrence, A. G Lewis, ,H. J. Link, George P. Letsche, Joseph A. Langfitt, E. S. Morrow, W. G. Mercer. A. H. Mercer, W. C Moreland, McCague. J. H. McRnberts, L. L. McClelland, W. H. McClelland, O. 8. McElwaine, Heber McDowell, Morris W. Mead, G. si. Moffett, J. W. McKelvy, a M. McElrov. D. L. S. Neeley. Frank Y. Over, NeVton Petrie, H. B. Pepper, General A. L. Pearson, Dr. Edwin L. Fainter. H. M. Risher, A. Sloan, M. K. Schooler, A. L. Schulz, CapUin R. W. A. Sim mons, Charles B. Sorg, Dr. C. P. Seip, William A. Speaker, J. L Shaw, John Swan, Hon. W. Emery Thompson. David R. Torrence, Dr. J. E. Vil3on. Dr. J. 8. Walters. Major J. B. Wash ington, H. C. Wolf, S. A. Will, Esq., Charles Zugsmitb, Jr.. E. L. CutbbertB. R Oulbertson, John CampDell, C. S. Curry, S. TJ. Trent, J. H. Eppelshelmer, Hon. A. C. Robertson, H. TLohsnn David Hard v. Jr A. C. Knox. Dr. W. H. Edmundson. William De Wolf, Levi De Wolf, W. A. Auihamer. David ueamn, ui. u. F. Bingaman. J. W. Morrison, Charles Wilcox, C. C. Will, John Rowan. Alfred Mariano, THEIB AIDS-DE-CAMP. Floor Warden J. B. Berlin, Chairman; H. R. Larimer. George B. AcLlln. C. F. Buente. Prank P. Blythe, E. S. Cuthbert, W. K. Cub bage, W. C. Duncan, W. M. Drynan, David Erdman, Frank E. Freese. A. TJ. Fechtner, H. H. Edgercomb, John F. Geisenhainer, Carl G. Hoffman, W. A. Hoobler, O. G. Jones, Lester K. Lo"ue, Philip Lippert, 1. N. Lndwig, R. J. May. Jacob Motz, W. J. Montgomery. J. V. McCormick, Dr. G. A. Mueller. A. M. Query, H. G. Sharpneck. H. G. faemple. Dr. Frank H. bmith. A. C. Sbaw. D. J. Wagner, L. F. Reed. Grounds and Refreshments 3. P. Sadler, Chairman; Joseph Crown, Esq., Joseph Bick-art,A- J. Cyphers, Sol Coulson. W, J. Dick, A J. Ehret, J. L. Fnndns. Theo. FjH. Falz, Albert A. Heiner, CariUln W. J. Hamilton. M. Mawbinney, W. L. Nesblt, H. Grant Miller, M. J. Price. W. W. Parkhill, A. C Beangbt, O. L Schlnmpf, Gecrge H. Stoebner, Adolph Schmidt, H. bilverman. Joseph B. Eaton. Press J. B. Johnston, Chairman: W. H. Gutellns, John N. Neeb. Charles B. Lare, W. U. Connelly, George C. Jenks, W. H. Boyd, George A. Madden, C. M. Bixby, H. R. Gosborn, John Black, C F. Jahn, Louis Hirsch, Scott Dibert, John B. Ritenoar. Mnsic and Programme Stephen Collins, Chairman; S. A. Duncan. Albert Clin e. Charles E. Cornelius. J. A. Galunger, J. L. Kirk. Louis BulzbacherO. G. Bchultz, N. H. Van Fossen, S. A. Will. Prof. J. C. Williams, John B. Ber lin. H. R. Larimer, 8. P. Sadler, J. B. Johnston, B. TJ. Trent and Joseph Langntt. APPETITE is generally restored to deli cate children by the use in tonic dose of Dr. J. Jayne's Tonic Vermifuge: and not only an appetite, but strength and vigor as ,well. "While essentially a strengthener, it is "? ..also an excellentermif uge; and if these pests 7cf childhood are present, there is no better, eater or cheaper remedy. Sold by all druggists. We can sell youiow (as at no other time) mosquito netting for a canopy at 75c, or an outfit, net, stand and all, lor $125. At r upholstery department. VVO. HUBSE dC MO. B PennATcnneBtcrM. AROUND THE WORLD. mayor Gourley to Tko the Trip When Bis Terra U Up Lee Johnsod Applies fori Papers to Enable Him to Get Back to This Country. Lee Johnson, the Chinaman who is going back to China on a visitcalled at the May or's office yesterday and asked Mayor Gour ley for a letter to enable him to get back to America. Under the recent Chinese act a Chinaman who has been here for 60 years runs agood chance of not getting back to this country, while on a visit home, unless he is provided with the necessary papers. The Mayor fixed Mr. Johnson up all right by giving him a letter to which was attached the great seal of the city of Pittsburg. The bright impression itself would fill one with awe, and it is not likely the Chinaman will have any trouble. While writing the letter. Mayor Gourley imagined himself seated in a palanquin, and being transported through the flowery kingdom by a couple of fleet-footed coolies. The idea suggested itself to him to take a trip to China, which His Honor says he will do when his term of office is up. He said: '"Like everybody else, I have in my mind's eye a trip, which I propose to take as soon as my term of office is up. I would like to go to England first and then across the channel to Ireland. I will take a coaching tour through Ireland and Scot land, and I will bet I will have more enjoyment out of that trip than any I can conceive. After the coaching tour I will go all through Europe and will spend a month in Italy. I have a desire to 'do' France and will spend considerable time ia Paris. From Paris I will go to Venice and then by P. & O. boat to Alex andria. I want to see the catacombs and the ruins of the bombardment. Then I will go through the Suez Canal to Bombay or Calcutta, and from there to Singapore. I will not stay long at the last place, but will jump down to China or Japan. After see ing everything there is in the land of flowers I will return home by way of San Fran cisco. In the "West I expect to see many things that cannot be witnessed outside of the United States." WAHTS WEIETS BUTT0HS. A New Blrxlco Citizen Wanted to Trade In the Latest Pittibors Prodoct. Superintendent of Police Gamble Weir yesterday received a letter from Albu querque, N. Mex., asking for information in regard to a sew dog button supposed to have been made and used by the Superintendent. The writer stated that he had read m The Dispatch an account of the wonderfully rapid extermination of dogs in this city, by the use of the new button, and wanted to know the secret of its manufacture. The vicinity in which the writer lived, it was stated, was overrun with dogs, and every scheme imaginable had been tried to get rid of them, but without success. Mr. Weir was asked the price of his buttons, and requested to send S00 C. O. D. to Albuquerque. The letter will be answered to-day, and will be framed as a memento of the recent local war against homeless curs. GOOD NEWS TO LOVERS OF MUSIC Tbe List Opened for Another Piano Clnb. Mr. Alex. Boss, the manager of the Ever ett Piano Club, has just returned from a tour of the piano factories of the East. After a thorough examination of all the leading pianos, he has again selected the Everett as the best, and has contracted with that company for another 350 pianos, al though compelled to pay the advances in price asked by them. These pianos will be furnished the club members at the old price, $350. The list for the new club is now open. Piano purchasers should make application for membership at once. Call and see the pianos or send for circular to Alex. Boss, 137 Federal street, Allegheny. Pa. The club piano this week goes to Mrs. K. J. Czarnicke, 231 Juniata street, Allegheny, on payments of 51 per week. Certificate 2f o. 283. eciiol, m;muruax-4; co. Surprise the Dealers as Well as the Bayers. If you are foolish enough to pay the high prices asked by other dealers "forever alter hold vour peace." The 5500 rent we pay means that we can sell from 550 to 5100 less than the dealers that pay 55.000. All busi ness men can realize this, other music deal ers to the contrary notwithstanding. Ifyouarea poor man buy of us, as the money you can save will give your family many comforts. If you are comfortably fixed buy of us, as such savings means af fluence. It you are wealthy buy of us, as there are innumerable ways in which you can do more good with your extra money than to give to those already wealthy. Call and examine our pianos and organs and be convinced. No. 123 Sandusky street, Allephenv. ihsa Pltt.burg College of Shorthand Open the entire year. Students enter at any time and receive individual instruction from the principal himself, who has nearly 20 vears" experience in the courts of Pennsyl vania. Having an extensive acquaintance amone the business men of Pittsburg, the princfpal has unequaled facilities for plac ing students in positions. For circulars and information call on or address John T. Por ter, 547 Liberty street. TTS Excursion Bates Via the Pennsylvania Uses to bteabenvlllo ueot'25. Bound trip tickets to Steubenville on ac count of tbe Centennial celebration, will be sold August 25 at 51 60 from Pittsburg, good returning until August 26. Trains leave Union station, via P., C. & 8t L. By., at 5:55 A. M., 7:10 A. M., 12:05 P. M., 2:45 P. m., Central time. usu REAL ESTATE SAVINGS BANK, LllrJ., 401 Smlthfleld Street, Cor. Fourth Avenue. Capital, 5100,000. Surplus, 561,500. Deposits of 51 and upward received and interest allowed at 4 per cent TTS The Nation's Bank for Savings, Allesbeny, Has removed to its new banking house, No. 110 Federal st. "Will pay interest on time deposits, and lend monev on mortgages. Business hours 9 A. M. to 3 P. M.; on Sat urdays 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Accounts so licited. ITS Artists, Teachers and Classes Should send for our catalogue on artist materials. Discount to teachers and classes. Mail orders will receive prompt attention. Liberal discount on picture frames. TbeCJA NOWAS's Art Store, 152 Wylie avenue. TTSSU A Bnrealn Lot of Children's Colored cashmere stockings, reduced from 50c, 60o and 75c to 35c a pair, or three pairs for $L Jos. Hokne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Black surah silks black surah silks a few pieces only now of those elegant values we are offering at 60c, 65c, 75c, 85c and 90c a yard. Hugus & Backe. ttssu Pateoitize Hendricks & Co., photog raphers. 68 Federal st, All'y. Cheapest and best photograph gallery in the two cities. Good cabinets, $1 a dozen. Proppt deliveries. Bring the children. Fbench and Scotch zephyr ginghams some very desirable styles and colorings yet remaining all sow at 20c a yard. X TTS8U HlJOTJS & HACKS. ' 81 Until September 1, 189083 SO. 12 cabinet photos, 51, or a life-size crayon portrait. 53 50. Aufrecht's Elite Gallery, 516 Market st, Pittsburg. Bring children. Tbe Carry University OtBce Is open from 8 A. M. to 8 P. m. daily lor the Tegistratibn of students. D IMbs. WnrsiiO-W's Soothing Byrup lor Cbli area Teething giTM ftuiet helpful rest, EXIT OF OLD PLANS. Entire Change in tne Design of the Sew Dnqnesne Theater. FKONT WILL HOT BE TORN DOWN. Important Meeting Held by the Managers to Consider the -New Move. , OPENING DAM EAELI IN N0YEMBEE In spite of the statement that the building inspector had demanded that the front of the old Jackson building be torn down, it is now given out that the walls are all right and will stand just as they are, to be used in the construction of the new Dnqnesne Theater. Further, entirely new plans have been sub mitted by a new architect, and yesterday Manager ' Henderson, Mr, Jackson and a New York architect held a long consultation, amid the ruins on Penn avenue, in regard to the sudden change in the construction of the building. In speaking of the, new move Manager Henderson said: "The story that the frontof the Jackman building had been condemned is false. The front will remain. The in spector says it is all right A portico will be built over it, but no other marked changes will be made on it "Work on the building will not be completed until late in the fall. "We cannot open October 2 as we had hoped, but the house will be ready for the public four or five weeks later if it costs a million dollars. CONDEMNED THE "WALLS. "One of the petty difficulties that have retarded the progress of the Dnqnesne The ater was the unsatisfactory character of the plans submitted by Mr. Allen. We have been forced to refuse his work on account of various things. First, the walls of his pro posed elevation were in direct conflict with the building laws of the city. They did not come within the proper lines and were totally unsafe. That was not the only thing. His ideas of the general plan of the house did not coincide with our views. Mr. Allen has not made a specialty of this line of architecture, so far as I know, and we differed with him as to the best methods of putting up a solid, sub stantial structure. I understand that Hamlin's Theater, ot Brooklyn, which he planned, has been condemned by the authorities, owing to the dangerous walls. The building is pronounced unsafe, and, of course, we want to avoid anything ot that kind, and consequently have decided to seek plans elsewhere, for the Dnqnesne. ENTIEELT SEW MODEL. "One of the most noted architects in the country, who makes theatrical work a specialty, Mr. J. B. McEIfatrick, was con sulted next, and he is our choice now. I made arrangements with him in New York during my trip Fast the other day. Mr. McBlfatrick has built in tbe neighborhood or 50 theaters located in all parts of the United States. They' are all first-class honses, and include some of the handsomest buildings in America. "Excellent plans have been submitted to us by Mr. McEIfatrick, and we are now ready to oush the work through without a hitch. As I have stated before; no expense will be spared in the constrnction of the the ater, and all onr original plans to make the Dnqnesne second to none in architectural beauty will be strictly adhered to. The house will be modeled somewhat after the Broadway Theater in New York and the Tremont in Boston, both of which were de signed by Mr. McEIfatrick. "There will be 2 balconies and 14 boxes, 7 on each side, with handsome pillars covered with brass and nickel that will give the in terior a beautiful effect The new plans will give tbe stage a depth of 42 feet, and height 70 feet Novel chairs, fashioned after, those in thelTew'Tork Metropolitan Opera House, are now being made for us, and the house will seat 1,900 people." W. A. Sheridan, a Chicago attorney, and brother of the late General Phil Sheri dan, accompanied Mr. Henderson to attend to .the legal end of the transactions connected with the transfer of contracts, etc. Mr. Sheridan, although well advanced in years, is a bright, active little gentleman, with long, wavy hair. His gen eral manner aud make-up is said to em brace many features characteristic of his late brother. He returned to Chicago on. the limited last night NOTICES, K OT1CE TO JOURNEYMEN PLASTERERS. There will be a special meeting THIS EVEN ING (August 2L 1890)jj at 537 Smithfield st. au21-71 CHAS. PE1L, President NOTICE-1 HEREBY GIVE PUBLIC notice that 1 will not be responsible for any debts my wife, Annie L. Ackerman, may contract after this date, as she has left my bed and board. au21-15 L C. ACKERMAN. NOTICE ALL PERSONS ARE HEREBY , notified that no person is authorized to collect debts due me, and all payments made without anthority will be requested to be paid tome, IRVIN REDPATH, Western Penna. Electric Co. , AUQTJST 20, 1890. aq21S8 AMUSEMENTS. GRAND OPERA HOUSE. Reopening tbe Seison, Week commencing MONDAY, AUGUST 25. Wednesday and Saturday Matinees. The Eminent Actor, MR. GEORGE EDGAR, In the New and Powerful Emotional Drama, THE BANKER. Indorsed by the New York Press and Public Regular prices: 25c, 50c, 75c and SL an21-80 BIJOU THEATER To-NIght OHAa MCCARTHY IN "ONE OF THE BRAVEST." Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. August 25 Chas. Gardner in "Fatherland." aulS-11 HARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY To-night Matinees Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. MELVILLE'S TRANS-CONTINENTAL SPECIALTY COMPANY. aul9-41 WORLD'S MUSEUM-THEATER, ALLE GHENY. J. W. COFFEE, the Dnde Skeleton; troups of edncated monkeys, parrots and parroquetts: Leroy, the Human Clawham mer; tbe famous midgets. Major Littleflnger and trife. Admission, 10c; children, 5c, au!7-6i EAYETTE COUNTY AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION. Twelfth annnal meeting at Uniontown. Pa., August 26 to 29 inclusive. Extraordinary exhibits of blooded stock. Five thousand dollars in cash premiums. Spirited borse races with excellent entries. Grand stallion race for seven counties; (800 rmrse divided. Entry books close each night at 1 o'clock before tbe day of race. W. C. Mo KEAN. Secretary. anI2-88-TTSn PENSIONS For at.t. SOLDIERS who are now disabled, whether disability is due to the service or not For ALL WIDOW'S of soldiers who are not on pension rolls. For minor children and depend ent parents. Increase of pension for soldiers pensioned at less than $3 per month. Pensions for all or no pay. All who believe themselves to be entiled should, without delay, write me. JAS. BRYAR, JJi. Pittsburg. Pa. P.O. 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Advertisements are tote prepaid except where advertisers already have accounts with Tub Dia PATCH. a PITTSBURG. THOMAS STCCAFFKEY, 35oOBotler treeu EMU. 6. STUCKEY", 24th street and Penn ave. E. G. STDCKEY &CO., Wylle ave. and FaltoasU N. bTOKELY, Fifth Avenue Market Horn. IAST BSD. J- Vf. WALItS.CE. 6121 Penn avenue. OAKLAND. MCALLISTER & SHElBLER,Cthav. AAtWOOdlt eODTHSIDK. JACOB srOHN. No. SCarson street ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCHER, 69 Federal street H. J. McBRIDE. Mxrket House, Allegheny. FRED H. EGGERS. 172 Ohio street. F. H. EGGEKS A SON, Ohio and Chestnut its. SAMUEL LARRY. Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin ares. G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Bearer aves. PERRY M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves. T. R. MORRIS, 686 Preble ave. M1LLVALE BOROUGH. W. W. FLOCKER, Stationer, No. 4 Grant ave. 8HARPSBURG. C BELLMAN. Stationer, 818 Main st. THE BUSINESS OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH is NOW Corner Smithfield and Diamond Streets. WANTED. DInle Help. AGENT-RESIDENT AGENT FOR PITTS BURG to hsndle line of thsde rollers and window shades. Address, with references, KEY STONE MrG. CO., Glrard, Erie Co., Pa. au21-25-D A GEN TS-S50 OUTFIT ON 30 WAYS' TIME: 1 150 profit In four weeks or no pay. Address with stamp, JaBVIS & CO., Racine, Wis. my29-3S AGENTS FOUR ENERGETIC MEN AS agents for oneof tbe most reliable life Insur ance companies. Address P. O. BOX 232. au21-S3 BAD WRITERS AT SMART'S BUSINESS College. 12 Federal street, Allegheny; open dally through rammer, 9 a. m. to9r. M.: system of shorthand changed from Graham's to Eclectic the briefest and simplest; instructions private for both sexes. el9-95.TTSSu nARnnt-wahks ts PER WEKK AND Jt) board, at GEO. SCHAEFER'S, No. 247 OIilO au21-5 I St., Allegheny City. BARBER-A GOOD MAN: WAGES J7 AWEEK and board. Call at 393 EAST ST., Allegheny. au21-94 BARBERAN EXPERIENCED MAN-CALL at 168 CHESTNUT ST.. Allegheny. au21-29 T AHBER GOOD MAN AT 108 TAGGART ST.. LIS Allegheny, Pa. au21-26 TiBT-A BRIGHT BO IT ABOUT 16 YEARS D old to learn tbe grocery business; store cen- il part of Pittsburg, send seir-aaaressea letter to GROCER, Dispatch office; reference required. &U21-8 B Oi A STOUT BOY ABOUT 16 YEAKS OF age. Apply at 705 Liberty st au21-4 BRICKLAYERS-THREE OR FOUR NON UNION men. Call at SCHREIBER'S HOTEL, 36 bouth Diamond st, Allegheny. an21-93 BRICKLAYERS-LONG JOB. APPLY Immediately to GEORGE HOGG, Braddock, Pa. au21-S9 CARRIAGEAND WAGON WOODWORKERS At SCHAFER &. BROS., cor. Fifteenth and Bingham sts. au21-73 w RUG CLERK-COMPETENT MAN: GER MAN. Address GUAIACOU Dispatch office. au2l-l6 D BY GOODS SALESMAN EXPERIENCED man In larze country town: most under stand window dressing and not afraid to work. Address DRY GOODS, Dispatch office. 8tate ex- perience ana salary expeciea. anzo-s ENGINEER EXPERIEVCFD PILE DRIVER. Call on WM. ANSHUTZ, 63 Western ave., Allegheny. Pa. aol9-34 T ABORER8 100 MEN TO WORK ON THE I 1 taking down of buildings and excavation for tbe Duquesne Theater. Inquire onPenn are, at Jackman'a stables. T. M. SCANLON, Con tractor. au21-14 MACHINISTS ABOUT SO GOOD MEN OF all branchesfalso about 50 bright boys to learn the business; wages for skilled men from 25 to SO cents per hour, according to ability; piece work rates enable a good man to earn one-third more: steady employment to reliable men; sbops exceptionally comfortable to work In: all work men paid weekly; an aid society, fostered by the company, assists Its employes In case of sickness or accident: this establishment in past years has furnisbed steadier employment to Its workmen than any other in Western Pennsylvania. Apply to WESTINGHOUSE MACHINERY CO.,cor.lJb erty and Twenty-fifth sts,. Pittsburg, Pa. an20-35 MAN AN UNMARRIED, 1NDU8TRIOUS and sober man, who thoroughly under stands taking eare of borse and cow, gardening and vineyard. Address VINEYARD, JJlspatc uispaicn omce. au2I-93 MOLDING MACHINE HAND-FlRSr-CLASS union man immediately to operate Goehr lug's sreometrical molderat chln.iiro Kxnnaltlon. Krtkll Bh lft OJU.1SUt9JXA 3 (i.fi.;lwuivttniitrun ...""".Z r , Allegheny. au21-59-Ths -Xyf U8IC1ANS-FOR 8. F. GIVEN8 CIRCUS otju une cornet, clarionet, aito to aouble violin. Call at SHOW LOT, Fiftieth and Butler sts.. 9 A. M., Thursday. au2i-63 SALESMAN A GOOD STEADY SALESMAN at a good salary; steady position. Apply at once. NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE CO.. 19 Sixth St. au21-snrr SALESMAN-AN ACTIVE, RELIABLE AND experienced clothing salesman; good salary. Apply at once to JOHN LYNCH & CO., Union town, Pa. au20-48 SALESMEN-AT S75 PER MONTH SALARi and expenses, to sell a line of sllverplated ware, watches, etc.; by sample only; borse and team furnished free; write at once for full partic ulars and sample case oi goods free. bTAND ARD SILVERWARE CO., Boston, Mass. se24-90-D SOAP MAKER A GOOD SOAP MAKER; steady work to right party. Address E. B. O'CONNOR, Union House, Blalrsvllle. Pa. au!l-30 VEGETABLE GARDENER-AND FLORIST. Apply atCONYENT OV MERCY. Webster avenue, city, afternoon of 20th and 21st Inst au.20-3 YOUNG MAN-OF INTELLIGENCE AND good address for reportorlal work; give age, experience and salary expected. B. C, Dispatch offlce. aufl-17 Female Help. DRESSMAKEE-TO TAKE CHARGE OF A shop; must have experience: come recom mended. Address P. O. BOX 397, Greenville, Pa. auIl-65 jlBL-A GOOD ONE FOR FAMILY OF VT three; light work; one that can cook and wash; no other need apply. Inquire at No. 21 SH1LO ST., Mt Washington, Thirty-second ward. au21-I9 S I RL S TO SEW FUR-EXPERIENCED VT hnds preferred. PAULSON BROS , 441 -I IRL-FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. AP OT PLY at NO. 1345 BLUFF Br. au21-74 LADY AS GENERAL HOUSEKEEPER, fire miles from city: wages S3 50 per week. Address W. H , Dlspatcb office. an21-68 MILLINER FIRST CLASS FOK CITY trade. Apply at 142 WYLIE AVENUE, Pittsburg. auIO-42 SEAMSTEESS-A FIRST-CLASS famllv sewing. Call Frlda ONE FOR ,v morning, 4836 ELLSWORTH AVEN UE, near BIdwell St. auzws WOMAN A RELIABLE WOMAN TO ASSIST in tbe care of rhlldren and light housework; ood reference required. NEVILLE ST., THIRD OOR FROM CENTER AVE., Bhadyside. au2L-97 SItnntlon. POSITION BY EXPERIENCED FURNISH ING salesman; furnishing clothing window dresser. In country town; do fancy sign work; fine penman. Address A. C., Dispatch offlce. POSITION -BY YOUNU MAN WITH EXPE RIENCE as bookkeeper or clerk; can name best reference, Address V. M, H., Dispatch offlce. amu-vz S1TUATION-IN PLANING MILL OR LUM BER business by one who has had 12 years' experience as bookkeeper and buying and selling, making estimates, etc. ; understands tbe business thoroughly. Address LUMBER, Dispatch office. au21-2 S1TUATION-AS OFFICE BOY IN LIFE OK fire insurance offlce, by a boy IS years of age; lives with his parents and can com well recom mended. Address WM. S. FITCH, Edgewood vllleP. O., Pa. au21-95 SITUATION -AS NURSE IN A HOSPITAL or private family by a lady of experience; reference furnished If necessary. Address A. G., uispaicn omce, nu.il-83 Partners. PARTNER-ACTIVE. MAN WITH 2,0M TO (3,000 to Uke an interest In a neat safe and profitable business; will pay fair salary and is per cent on investment Address H. W. B-. Dis pstch office. -au-tf-lW THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, WANTED. DInIo and Female Help. ' HELP-LAUNDRESS. COOK AND DINING room girls for summer resorts, cooks, wait resses, chambermaids, house girls. German and hands. MRS. E. THOMPSON, 1 cuiorea gins, carriage arivers, waiters, isiui- .uaarsua. ouo ukui h. jy7-MTnB HELP-A TEA.MSTER, I COL. WAITERS, 50 laborers, 82 per day, farm bands. 30 cooks, chambermaids, 200 house girls, child's nurse, col. girls, woman cook, V per wk. MEEHAN'S, H5 Grant St. Telephone 90. anl8-Q Horses. Vehicle. Live Stock. Etc. i-10AT-A THOROUGHLY BROKEN GELD X ING goat, wagon and harness. Address WILLIAM GOAT, Dispatch office. an21-69 "TTORSE-A LADY'S DRIVING HORSE, FSMt butrirv or barouche D prefi preferred id; state price, sire ana age. and where horse may be seen. DRIVER. Dispatch office. au20-19 Financial. MONEY -WE'LO AN 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- f:age at6 per cent; no charge: all money Invested n your name; take no risks; money once saved by a poor man should never be risked In any specula tion; lfyou want to borrow we can accommodate you with any amount. BLACK & BA1RD.S5 Fourth ave. aul4-82 MONEY-OUR FACILITIES FOR FURNISH ING money to anyamonnt on bend and mortgage are unequaled; lowest rates of Interest and no delay. If yon need money anpjy MORRIS & FLEM1N G, 108 Fourth ave. jy&-86-TTBSu rate 4. 5 and S percent as to location and amount; no delay. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., vs x ourtn avenue. JJZi-O-TIS -a-nn.rjAf5RH n.ooo.an to loan on CITY JLVl. and suburban properties at K&, 5 and 6 per cent, and on larms In Allegheny and adjacent csuntles at 6 per cent l. ju. irXiDj IJNOCK&SON, iti ourtn avenue. ap-ii MORTGAGES-MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS to suit at 4Jf. S and 8 per cent. ALLES4 BAILEY, 161 1 ourth ave. Tel. 167. apl4-19.TTSBn MORTGAGES ON CITY OR ALLEGHENY county property at lowest rates. HENRI A. WEAVER & CO.. 92 Fourth avenne. mb2-p n-0 LOAN500,0O0, IN AMOUNIS OFS3.000 Jt- a and upward, on city and suburban property. nn 4Un,rr.nt free oftax: also smaller amounts at 5 and 6 per cent. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. se2l-d26-D TO LOAN $200,000 ON MORTGAGE3 J1CO and upward at 6 per cent.toOO, 900 at X percent on residences or business property; also in ad joining counties. S. H. FRENCH, 125 Fourth avenue. 0C24-4-D m-l 000.000 TO LOAN ON MORTGAGES- JL large and small amounts at 4K, 5 and 6 percent free of State tax; no delay. UEED B. COYLE& CO., 131 Fourth ave. my21-60-TTS miicelloneona. EVERYBODY lO ATTEND THE FREE EX CURSION sale, Lemlngton square, Satur day, August 23. commencing at 10 A. H., all day. Bee SLOAN & CO., 127 Fourth avenue, forlree tickets. aul9-97 Everybody: should attend the free excursion sale, Lemlngton square, Satur day, August 23, commencing at 10 A. M., all day. See SLOAN & CO., 127 Fourth avenue, for free tickets. aul9-97 PENSIONS-WE ADVISE A DISABLED SOL DIER, who has served 90 days, to apply for a Senslon at once for good reasons: we procure lexlcan War pensions; widows of soldiers can now get a pension; also minors: bring discharge papers and two witnesses: no advance fee de manded by us (20 years' practice). J. H.STE VENSON B CO.. 100 Fifth ave. Jy27-r THE ADDRESS OF ISAAC BOLE. FORMER LY a bralemsn on B. & O. K. K. R. A. P. M., Dispatch office. . an21-7 TUGBOAT-STERNWHEEL-CAPABLE OF towing from 300 to 400 tons or more. Address stating age, horse power of engine, and general condition, etc., STERN WHEEL. Dispatch office. SU15-62 TT-Oll GET A BAKER'S DOZEN (13) OF X Stewart Co. 's fine cabinet photos for, cabinet pnotos ior jj, at 90 and 92 FEDERAL ST., Allegheny. mv25-4S-TT6u FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. Cltv Residence. CLARK STREET TWO-STORY DWELLING house of four rooms; lot 20x79 feet: only 12.500. C. BEB1NGER & SON, 156 Fourth ave. anI5-30-TTS HOME-LAbT WEEK WE ADVERTISED A bargain; It's gone; here is another one; don't miss It; an elegant 6 room dwelling, recep tion hall, water, good cellar, finely finished, with S lots 25x125 each, fruit trees, shrubberies, flowers, arbor with grapes: 15 mlnntes from Pittsburg postoffice; price only 4,500; terms moderate: see JS1UKK1SU.H & RANKS, lOS Third avenue, city; telephone 1557. anl6-TTS TjTOUSE OF THREE ROOMS ALL FUR as owner Is leaving the city be JLL NISHED: will sell the house, with furniture, cheap. Apply to JOHN 3AUNUK. 57iSecond ave., city. ana)-sr Q 200 FOR BOTH TWO BRICK DWELL 505 INGS of five rooms each on Roberts street near cable line; a good Investment. C. BER JNGER&SON, 156 Fourth ave- ante-SO-XTS O OOO ALMOST NEW FRAMEDWELLINO il7.J7 or rour large rooms, nan. etc.. on oouu street near Reed st BEEINGER & SON. 156 Fourth ave. om-3u-Trs- 21-2 ACRES OF BEAUTIFUL LAYING ground Fronting three streets, two squares from Central cable line, with large bouse, 10 rooms: shade and ornamental trees. W. A. HERRON X SONS, 80 Fourth ave. au3-M-Th Ent End Residences. CJO O0O-LIBERTY AVENUE NEAR FOR J559 alETH street Sixteenth ward: new frame dwelling, 5 rooms, .finished attic, hall, vestibule. Inside shatters, side entrance, slate mantel, tile hearth, slate roof, etc. grained and well flnisbed. lot 20x100 feet, convenient to cable line: terms easy; L. O. FRAZIEE. Forty-fifth and Butler streets. au!9-46-TT ffJO 800 NEW MODERN FRAME DWELL tj) ING, 5 rooms, flnisbed attic, halt vesti bule, insiae suuuers, irom &au rem uv.tucs, slate roof etc. nicely grained and well flnisbed all ............. i.M-im A... .1... tn Uh.H.alita tt.f In. through, lot 20x100 feet close to Shadvslde statloe. . it. it.: easy terms L. O, FBAZIER, Forty- fifth and Butler streets. auia-48-TT Hnzolwood Residences. MANSION PLACE. GLENWOOD-GRADED streets, sidewalks, city water, convenient to B. & O. R. R. station and Second ave. electric cars. fare. 5c: houses and lots for sale on monthly pajiueuto ,1 ucaubu, uuv-uu- y Tii - ' 150 Fourth ave. Jy30-25-TSSu Allrshenr Residence. NO. 32 ESPLANADE ST.. ALLEGHENY Dwelling of nine rooms, lot running to James street is offered at a low price to close an estate. SAMUEL DYER, 43 Park way. Alle gheny. au21-23-D KEBECOA BT.-NEAR ALLEGHENY AVE , Allegheny; at a bargain price on account of owner lcaTlng the city, a 2-story brick house, 7 rooms, finished attic, h. and c. water, both gases, newly painted and in fine order: lot 20x110 to paved street: immediate possession. DAVID SHAW & CO., 152 Fourth ave. au21-91-TTS' Suburban Residences. BELLEVUE-P. F. W. C. R. W A VERY good frame dwelling of six rooms, ball, etc., with large lot 49x217 feet; price 3,600. C. BKK 1N GER & SON, 158 Fourth ave. aul8-30-TTS EDGEWOOD-F. R. R.; NEW MODERN house of 11 rooms: slate mantels, tile hearths, electric lights, bells, speaking tnbes, art stained windows, inside shutters, city water, plate glass, large porches, bath, etc. ; fine lawn with lot 150x 120 to alley. H. C CLARKE, 135 Fourth ave. and Edgewood. y!7-TTS FOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Opportunities. BAKERY-CONFECTIONERY AND RESTAU RANT; choicest location In tbe city, S4.50O; restaurant, S3. 000; licensed hotels. S12.0O0, tiS,OO0; manufacturing business, covered by patent con trolling Interest S3, 500; a small one at 11,000; others up to SjO 010: wholesale business in center or city, lia 000: fire brick works. S6.0H)to t2P,O00: laundry. JO. 500; boot and shoe stores. Si, 600 to 110.030: drug stores, 2. 000 to 88,000; grocery store on Second ave., 1450. low rent and a money making jilace; others at SoOO to 5,000; cltar stores, S375 to 1,200. T. O. BROWN & CO., 90 Fourth ave. au21-J B AKBER SHOI'-A TWO-CHAIR CITY BAR BER shon on principal street: good business and low rent: best reasons for selling : will be sold cheap. Address S. P. K.. Dispatch offlce. au21-U f 1ARItr.Il snOP DOING A GOOD BUSINESS: JL good location. Address BARBER, Dispatch office. au21-' - ROCERY BTORE-AT W1LMERDING. 11,300 Of or Invoice: 20 city grocery stores, bakeries, drug stores, shoe stores, book and stationery store, cigar stores, millineries, milk depots, hardware store, confectioneries. Jewelry store. SHEPARD & CO., 151 Fourth avenue. aul5-D eROCERIE3-J300. S550. 1900, 11,400 TO KOOO; cigar steres. Jj50. (SOO, 1750, S2.000, p.200; good notion store, S7o0. HOLMES & CO.. 420 Smlthfleld st. . au21-9 XrOTELS-HOT:ELS (LICENSED) 11000 TO 1 1 S3.DD0; groceries from S500 to S5.000: dru&r- stores SI, 600 to S5, 000: business chances of all kinds. PEKC1VAL a CHArMADi, m uram st. auii-u- INTERESTIN STORE-ONE-FOURTH INTER EST In oneof tbe best-paying general mer chandise stores In Western Pennsylvania, doing abuslnessatpresenttImeoft40,Q00and trade In creasing; strictly cash; party buying to manage store, as other partners are in other business: live town on line of railroad. Address D. A. R., Dis patch offlce. au217 -a rrmiTAVT TAILORING BUSINESS-OLD JYJL established; stock small; good reason for selling. Address G.W. DEAL, D Bedford, Pa. au5-I0 STONE QUARRY -WELL DEVELOPED AND good building stone. See W. A. HERRON SON S, SO Fourth ave. au7-l-Th STOREROOM, LA RGB ONE. AND DWELLING all in good repair: also stock of general merchandise: good location, good business and desirable In every way. For particular Inquire of M. J. Pons, Homeworth, O. au!9-95-D TOBACCO STORE-DOING GOOD WHOLE SALE and retail business: one of tbe best I Jeannette, Pa u2i-55 iwuui u iiEinnHUL Aaareaa nuuiun K .j.. 189a FORSAIiE TjOTSs. CltT Lot. EVERYBODY TO ATTEND THE FREE EX CURSION sale, Lemlngton square, Satur day. August 23. commencing at 10 a. M., all day. bee SLOAN 4 CO., 127 Fourth avenue, for free tickets. ' anH-97 East End Lota. TTlVERYBODY TO ATTEND THE FREE EX. day. August 23, commencing at 10 A. m., all day. lui'siniN JsVnn.. W7 Fourth avenue, for free tickets. a"'"97 T OTS-THE FINEST FOR THE MONEY IN JU Allegheny county, are those In Chas. E. Cornelias' plan. Mominpslde. Eighteenth ward. Pittsburg, beautiful building lots at from Slooto two, weekly or monthly payments; no Interest; convenient to street cars and railroad. Call upon N. P. SAWYbltat his home, Mprnlngslde ave nue, or CHAS. E. CORNELIUS. 408 Grant st Je26-32 LOT3-IN CHAS. 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 tiTnu. Small cash payments; long time. See N. P. SAWYER. Agent, on tne grounds, or cuab. js. lAjanxiLtivo. muwuh Je2e" T OTS-(21NEABRIPPEYANDBEATTYSTS. XJ E. E.;nlso21oU on Edwin st.,SpahrPlacee; .ha.- i.t. -va -von. ileatrnble. as thev itre all con venient to cablcand electric lines and Pa. R. IS. C. H. LOVE, 93 Fourth ave. an21-98-Thssu C30 OOO-LOT 50X100. CORNER TWO GOOD &0 streets. Oakland; electric cars on street; will be sacrificed If sold within next few days, SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth ave. au21-79 Allesbeny Lots. EOPERTY-71 FEET FRONTING ON" PER- KXSYlLjLirj ave.. Allegheny: tnis urupci.j commands an excellent view: will sell cheap on easy terms. See BAXTER, THOMPSON A CO., 182 Fourth ave. Suburban Lots. SUBURBAN PROPERTY THE BEST IN THE market for the money. In the handsome vil lage of Sberaden. 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 lrom ti0 to 0O each: easy terms; houses built forpurchasers: home-seesers and in vestors for profit should see Sberaden before they buy elsewhere. For full particulars apply to SHERADEN- LAND AND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY, Limited, 127 Fifth ave , Pittsburg. Jyl8-8 S51 SO ONLY-PART CASH. BALANCE IN payments, good lot, 25x100 ft., on First street Homewood. close to station. mkAiLUJ BROTHERS, 6349 Station St., E. E. anl6-o8-TT8n Farms. FARM-OF 108 A CRE3-IN WESTMORELAND county, only mile from Penn. R. , it.: be tween 40 and Co acres cleared and level: frame house of 4 rooms, barn and other outbuildings: ,frult trees and grape vines; will sell Jann, in cluding horses, cows, pigs, chickens, bay, oats, corn, potatoes, etc.. for S2, 500; a great bargain. O. BER1N GER 4 SON, 156 Fourth ave. aUlS-30-TTS T71ARM-87 ACRES NEAR GREENSBURG-K A? n Ttiiirpninniicp. lUiniia from station. Penn sylvania railroad; eood bouse. large barn, fine or chard, coal vein 6lo 7 feet thick: best bargain offered In connty : ISO per acre, one-half cash. El). W1TTISH, 410 Grant St., Pittsburg. au21-D FAHM-OR EXCHANGE-A FARM OF M acres of nice land In Erie CO., Pa.; S1.000 worth or Improvements on it and S4.000 worth of other saleable goods. For particulars see OKI). F EARN LEI. 2513 Penn ave., city. au21-68 r ARDEN FARM-A VERY FINE ONE OF IA XX acres on the Washington pike, near the citv; fine young orchard, several acres in strawberries, raspberries and other small fruits; frame house, barn, etc.: this is an excellent opportunity for a market gardener to secure a good place. C. BERINGER & SON, 158 Fourth ave. aul6-30-TTS' Real Estate. KEAL ESTATE IN THE CITY OF ALLI ANCE. Stark connty, O. Public auction on Saturday, August 2a, at 1 o'clock P. M.. upon the premises, the following described real estate: The stone-front storeroom known as the Shaffer block, on north side or Main street being tbe most de sirable business location In the city: Is 24 feet front by 90 feet deep: three floors; was built two years ago, and Is In the best of repair: terms of sale, one third cash, one-tblrd la one year and one-third In two years, with 6 per cent interest, secured by mortgage on the premises. For further particu lars inquire or JACOB or HENRY bHAFFER, Alliance, O. aniM-ST miscellaneous. OWN A HOME-WE WILL BUY OR BUILD for you anywhere and let your rent nay for the property: no security required. GRANITE STATE PROVIDENT ASSOCIATION, branch offices. Standard building, 531-533 Woodst., Pitts burg mns-ls-TTSSu" FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Horses. Vehicles. Llvn Stock. Etc BUGGlES-FINECOL.UMBnS SURREY.NEW top wagon, heavy wagons, double and single carriage ana wagon harness cheap: also nice bay team borses. weight 2.500 lbs, will be sold very low, as owner has no use for them. Call at S. CHAM BERLAIN'S, 61a Dnqnesne way, or SALES S1ABLFS, Ingram sta., Panhandle R. R. au2I-75 HOKSES-JUST ARRIVED, 2 CARLO ADS OF T t is borses, mares and colts: will be for sale atBrushton station, P. R. R., for the., next I 4 or 5 davs everybody wishing such an animal win nieiFe come and buv. for vou can c:et them I from (15 up to S40; come at once. E. L. STOCK ING. au21-6' HORSE-CHEAP-GOOD, USEFUL HORSE; also express and cart harness. 36 ALLE GHEN Y AVE.. Allegheny. aoH-21 -m TARE-BROWN COLT 4 YEARS OLD, WELL ivi bred. Drotcn to anvc single ana saaaie. 14 hnnda hiffh. sells at a bargain, A. W. CORNES, 149Rldgeway ave.. East Liverpool, O an2i-5- rTVEASl HORSES; CARRIAGE AND HAR JL NESS. Apply to F. FISHER, 102 Fourth ave., or 143 Homewood ave. aul6-9 FT -FINE YOUNG PARROTS, GUARAN DO TEED to talk; only S3 for young mockers. Ea PICK'S BIRD STORt, 640 Smlthfleld St., near Seventh ave. aul2-70-TTSu Machinery and jHetala. D BILLING ENGINES AN1J BOILERS-FOR oil or gas wells, engines and boilers In every sire and style, sawmills and wood-working machinery- HARME3 MACHINE DEPOT. No. 97 x Irst ave., Pittsburg, Pa. mb9-D E NG1NES AND BOILERS NEW. AND RE FITTED: repairing promptly attended to. PORTER lUUHUill AfilJ aiAKiaiax. v;u. LIM. below Suspension brldze. Allezhenv. Pa. Jy2"e3 ENGINE VERY CHEAP-SMALL ENGINE and boiler; also good size safe and open buggy; express and cart harness. 38 ALLE GHENY AVE., Allegheny. an21-23 HORIZONTAL ENG1NE-20X42, 25,000 FEET second-band wire rope: also hoisting and portable engines and Slemen valves, castings, etc. VELTi. A MCDONALD, 3200 Penn avenne, , Jel8-6-TTE' 8ECOND-HAND ENGINES AND BOILERS all sizes and styles In stock, rrom 4 to 100 h. p. ; all refitted; good as new, at lowest prices: porta ble engines, 8 to 25 h. p. ; boilers all sizes and styles. J. 8. YOUNG, 23 Park way, Allegheny, Pa. OC3-0-I3 Miscellaneous. BANK COUNTER-CHEAP-OWING TO IN TERIOR alterations and Improvements tne COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK 97 Fourth ave. offer for sale their present counter and fix tures; to be removed about Sept 1. aul5-70-D DIAMONDS SEVEN-STONE DIAMOND rings at 1 15 each, the greatest bargains on earthtfrlendshlp rings, 50c si and SI 60 each: dia mond watches, fine Jewelry, clocks, silverware and spectacles, etc.. at WILSON'S, 61 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. Fine watch repairing a specialty. ie26-49-TTS' EVERYBODY TO ATTEND THE FREE EX CURSION sale, Lemlngton square. Satur day, August 23, commencing at 10 a. m., all day. See SLOAN CO., 127 Fourth avenue, for free tickets. anl9-97 P1ANO-AS300 PIANO FOR 1150. IN FIRST CLASS condition; owner moving away. Any one wishing to see the 'instrument will address PIANO, Dispatch offlce, Pittsburg. an2l-l3 UNCLAIMED FREIGHT-THE PENNSYL VANIA COMPAN Y will sell 427 packages or unclaimed freight at auction on Tuesday, August 26, at 10 o'clock, on the corner or Penn avenue and Eleventh street. Catalogues at office of A. LEGGATESSON, Auctioneers, 31 federal St., Allegheny. au20-53' WATCHES FINE GOLD AND SILVER watches, clocks; diamonds. Jewelry, sil verware and spectacles, etc.: friendship rings SI each. WILSON'S. 61 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. Fine watch and Jewelry repairing a specialy. aulO" PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FACTORY BU1XDINGS Sealed proposals will be received until 12 o'clock noon of SATURDAY, August 30, 1890. for the erection and completion of five brick factory buildings for tbe Standard Under ground Cable Company, of Pittsburg, Pa., to be built at Bnnton, 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's office. FRANKS L COOPER, Architect Room 24, Allegheny County Court House, aulo-43 Pittsburg, Pa. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals will be received at tbe offlce of the Borough Clerk. McKeesport Pa., until TUESDAY, Augnst 26. A. D. 1890, at 4 o'clock P. M.. for the following STREET IMPROVEMENTS: Grading and paving Railroad street with firebrick from Twelfth avenue to Power's line. Grading and paving Mulberry alley with fire brick from Fifth to Sixth avenues. Flans and specifications of the above work can be seen and blanks tor bidding and all In formation can be had at the Engineer's office on and after August 2L Each proposal most be accompanied by a bond in double tbe amount of the proposal, and probated before a notary public, and said pro posals roust be handed in on or before tbe above specified time. Unless said requirements are carried out the bid will not be considered. The Committee on Streets reserve the right to reject any or all proposals. . , G. B. HERWICK, Borough Clerk. r i lUR-BilOrUHl, AUgUSi 10, MOV. jraUMi.jtiuia TO LET. Apartments. BOOMS-THREE ROOMS WITH FURNTT0BE for sale, inquire of JOHN SaNNER. No 57 Second ave. WZMI KOOM-SECOND STORY FRONT ROOM ON line of electric cars. NO. 145 JACKSON ST., Allegheny. ana-76-ihst Offices, Desk Room, Etc. OFFICES-A FEW NICE ONES IN GER MANIA SAVINGS BANK BUILD1NG.V, ood and Diamond sts. aplo-49T PERSONAL. PERSONAL -GOOD COLORED LABORERS and domestics direct from Virginia. PERE GRINO, 159 Fourth ave. an2f6 -rERSON ALr-BOOKS.50.CC0; ALL BARGAINS: X mJdsummersacxiflce sale now on. fitAHiS. 1SAIsU & ,J. tivi aixuiuuciu ai. Jyl4-30 PERSONAL BOOKS WANTED IF VOU have any books to sell, let us know. LEVI'S BOOK SIOKE, Seventh Avenue Hotel building. mh7 PERSONAL GENTLEMEN CONTEMPLAT ING a trip to the seashore and mountain re sorts or returning therefrom, should bring their clothing to DICKSON, the tailor, 65 Filth ave.. cor. Aooa St., second floor, and have the same cleaned, repaired and pressed, so as to look like new. aud at a reasonable cost and at the same time should you desire a new suit bis stock ot Imported and domestic goods is of the newest ana most fashionable patterns: by giving nun von will not regret it. 'lele. 1558- Je23-D LO&T. LOS l-MYSTIC SHRINE BADGE. WEDNES DAY" morning, with nsme of J. K. Davis (owner) engraved on back of pendant. Liberal reward will be given If left at offlce of HOTEL ANDERSON. tail-Si STRAYED. STRAYED-AUGUST 17, 1890, TO PREMISES ofunderslirned. three cows, viz.: One white, one brown, one gray cow on the Wagner farm on Troy Hill. Reserve township: owner can have same by paying all charges and damages: If not called for will he sold according to law. F. J. WAGNER, 171 Thirty-sixth St., Pittsburg. Pa. aul9-99 1 AUCTION SALES. UCTTON SALE " -OF- Choice Building Lots' at Gif fin Place, SATURDAY, August 23, 1890, at 2 o'clock P. M. These lots front 50 or more feet on wide ave nues, and are U0 to 200 feet deep. Two natural gas wains in the Brownsville road are to keep this street well lighted. Electric cars pass by this property. More than 1.200 feet of new board walk, on tbe prem ises, connect with other dry walks leading to the Inclines, to the Mt Oliver street cars and tbe St Clair Electric road. Remember the date. August 23, 2 P. K. Take the St. Clair Electric cars at Thirteenth and Carson streets, or the Mt Oliver horse cars, at head of Twelfth street Incline. GRAHAM SCOTT. an21-99 Trustee. AUCTION-ELEGANT STEINWAY PI ANO, dentist's fine operating chair, en gine, and instruments, handome furniture and carpets, FRIDAY MORNING. August 22, at 10 o'clock, at the rooms, .No. 311 Market st. at auction. Steinway piano forte, cost $1,000 and in good condition; dentist's complete outfit, almost new, and everything modern and latest improvements: surgeon's conch,reclining chair, fancy rockers, handsome parlor suits of all kinds, library tables, desks, and bookcases, china closets, extension tables, decorated toilet ware, hair and husk mattresses, chamber suits, wardrobes, bedsteads, bureaus, washstands, chiffoniers, folding beds and secretaries, in wal nut, oak, and cherry, brnssels. velvet and In grain hall, room, and stair carpets, lot miscella neous nonsehnld good, watches, etc HENRY AUCTION CO., Auctioneers. au21-10 EDUCATIONAL. ALLEGHENY ACADEMY FOR BOYS Special attention to college preparation. Private classes for ladies, with privilege of en tering Wellesley on certificate. Opens Sept. 15. B. W. MITCHELL. A. M., Ph. D., Princi pal, 69 Arch st Allegheny, Pa. au20-16 M R. M. DE LA SOLLAYE, JL V ICUUlt, TEACHER OF ZITHER AND HARMONY. 29 Montgomery Ave. Allegheny City, Close to Federal street anglO-7 Pittsburg. Eighth street, near Penn avenne. Plitsbora: Fem ile College and CONSERVA TORY of Music. 23 teachers. Superior home comforts and care. Year begins September 9. Address Jy4-88-D ' President A. H. KORCROS3. D. D. KIRKLAND HALL A Home School for yonnjrer boys. College Preparatory Conrse.Bnsiness Course. Terms S350. Address KIRKLAND HALL, Clinton, N. Y. anl2-72-TTS N. Y. MILITARY ACADEMY. CORNWALL-ON-HUDSON, N.Y. For illustrated catalogue of 71 pages address COL. C. J. WRIGHT, B. S., A. M., jy26-46-TTS Superintendent PARK INSTITUTE, 20i North ave., Allegheny. College Fitting, Business Training, Shorthand and Typewriting. German and French. Term begins Sept 1. Send for prospectus. L. LUDDEN, A. M., Pnn. au2-l.TTS WEST WALNUT STREET SEMINARY for Young Ladles. Twenty-fourth year. Is provided for giving a superior education In collegiate, eclectic and preparatory depart ments; also in mnsic and art MRS. HENRI ETTA KUTZ. 2045 Walnut St., Philadelphia. Jy29-67.D ELOCUTION. MUSIC, LITERATURE MRS. LIZZIE PERSHING ANDER SON'S school, 64 Union avenne, Allegheny; Frencb,German, Spanlifa.Critical Shakespeare, conversation class and English studies. Fall term opens September 9. Send for prospectus. 1y30-47-TTS JEFFERSON ACADEMY, CANONSBURG, Pa. Fall term opens Sept. 10, 1890, with two assistant principals; one a graduate of Knox College. IIL, the other of Wellesley, Mass. Onr students admitted to the best colleges without examination. Send for handbook. C. M. DES ISLETS, Ph. D, (Princeton) Princi pal. an9-60-TT3 MEDIA (PA.) MILITARY ACADEMY for Young Boys, $100 a year; number lim ited to ?0: carefnl training. Shortlldee Media Academy for Boys and Young Men, S5TJ0 a year; courses in cnero., for bus. or college. Illust circs. ready. SWITHIN C. SHORTLIDGE. A. K., (Harvardgraduate) Media, Pa., jySO-66-irwThssu PITTSBURG ACADEMY. Normal, academic, commercial. Students pre pared for the best colleges. Young Ladies' Seminary Department fall term opens Sept 4, 1890. Hon. Thomas Ma Marshall, President Board of Trustees. Address J. WARREN LYTLE. Principal, jyl5-87-TT3 No. 7 Fourth avenue. LEHIGH UNIVERSITY IS BEYOND donbt one of the beat technical and clas sical institutions of tbe country. Through tbe generosity of its fonnder, the Hon. Asa Packer, tuition is offered free to all able to pass the re- gnirements ior admission- Tbe Preparatory chool for Leigh University is the only school recommended and indored as such bv Presi dent and Faculty of tbe University. Tor cata lngnes and particulars, apply to the Principal. W. ULRICH. Fh-D.. Bethlehem, Pa. Jy3-41-TTS MANUAL TRA1NLSG SCHOOL-THE Mechanic Arts Department of tbe Penn- f sylvania State College combines a graded conrse OI snop wont iu woou aim iruuj mm a threa years conrse of study. For those who desire to go farther it leads to college courses in Mechanical, Civil and Electrical Engineer ing. Tuition in this conrse and in the regular college courses is free. For catalogues, de scriptive circulars or other information address THE PRESIDENT, State College. Pa. jy28-47-TTS CURRY DNIYERSITTs SIXTH STREET. Fall term opens September 2. 30 Instructors; 1,606 Students Last Year. Classical, Scientific, Normal and English. Business College. School of Shorthand. Con servatory of Music. School of Elocution. Night school opens September 2. Bookkeeping, shorthand, geometry, mechanical drawing. Send for catalogue. JAMES CLARK WIT.T.TAMa A. M., jyl0-53-TTS President TliB PennsylTania State College. Courses in general science, agrlculture,chem istry, physics, civil and mechanical engineer ing, mechanic arts, modern languages, history and political science. Ladiet' conrse In litera ture and science. All tuition free. Board and other expenses very low. New buildings and equipment Fall term opens September 10. For catalogue address GEO. W. ATHERTON, LL. D., President State College, Center Co., Pa. iy3I-17-TT3 TJJANOS, 17 ORGANS, And all manner ot Small Instruments at HAMILTON'S, ap29-79-o Fifth avenue. PATENTS. O.D. LEVIS, Solicitor of Patents. 131 Fifth avenue, above Smlthfleld, next Leader office. (No delay. Established 20 jean 3 CHOICE PROPERTIES. ' FOR SALE AT SOUTH VIEW PLACE, Choice building lots. 60x150. 50x160 and 0x200 feet in plan of the BIRMINGHAM LAND , IMPROVEMENT COMPANY On line of the Suburban Rapid Transit Elec tric Road, three miles sonth of Court House, one mile from city limits. Two natural gas . lines fine boardwalk from city line to prop erty' Main streets 60 feet wide. ThUls the best chance you will have this year to buy a site for a comfortable home where the air ia nure and cool and the surroundings healthful and picturesque, within easy reach of tbe cen ter of the city. Taxes low. prices reasonable and terms easy; one-fourth cash, balance in three or five equal annual installments with, intetest 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, J. MARTIN SCHAFER, 74 S. Twelfth Street, PITTSBURG. PA. jj23 $9,800 ZLSTegleiy- -A.-v-e., .EAST END, A BEADTLM. QUEEN AM BRICK, 12 commodious rooms, square reception hall, and grand staircase FINISHED IN SOLID OAK. Bathroom with all modern conveniences, and bard wood floor, butler's pantry, china closet, dish sink, both gases, electric lights, beautiful combination chandeliers, cabinets and slate mantels, tile hearths, laundry, cemented cellar, FINE PORCH AtfD LaWNT ASPHALT PAVED STREET. FLAGSTONE SIDEWALKa DUQUESNE ELECTRIC CARS. REASONABLE TERMS. See it before buvlng elsewhere. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 FOURTH AVE. au21-S2-Thssu POE SLAJLIE. THE CHOICESTJJN NORTH AVE-, COR.RESACA ST.. ALLEGHENY. LOT 30H70 FEET, FRONTING THE LOVELIEST PART0F THE PARKS, With large and complete brick house, 14 rooms, in first-class order. See W. A HERRON & SONS. aul6-26 16,21,27 80 Fourth ave. WILMERDING LOTS ROUTH PLACE PLAN, One of the fast-growing sections of this prosperous new town and WALL LOIS close to too railroad shops, ronnd-house and station. . BROWN & SAINT, Agte., 512 Smithfield St aul9-5S-TTS BELLEVUE. Elegant home, conveniens to station and elec tric line; modern residence of 16 rooms, largo ball ia center; bath. w. c's, stationary wash stands: water supplied from tank in attic: first floor finished in hard wood; pantry, cedar closets; nat. gas for heat and light; laundry, cemented cellar, furnace; front and rear porches; lruit and shade trees; 2 cisterns; cemented walks; large stable and carriaga house; lot 110x290. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth Ave. aul9-72-rrs FOE LA-IiZEL SQUIRREL HILL. , Tracts of Land. Containing from 5 to 100 acres, with good build ings and improvements. Price very low and terms to suit purchaser. Ira M. Burchfield, 158 Fourth ave. Jy3-33-TTS FOR SALE 10 ACRES Railroad and River Front THE CHEAPEST IN THE MARKET For manufacturing purposes, located In Twenty-second ward. . PRICE ALMOST AS LOW AS FARM LAND. See W. A. HERRON & SONS., 80 FOURTH AVE. aul6-27-16L21.:a RESORTS. C0 ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. Tbe coolest point on tbe island, facing Inlet and ocean. Accommodation. 00 guests. Su- perior table. For circular address auI15-D R. HAMILTON. EDFORD MINERAL SPRINGS. BEDFOK1J, iirr A , th Alleirhenv Mountains. Scenery unsur , passed. As a curative agent the water has no equal. All amusements. Hotel enlarged, lm rjroved and newly furnished. Open till October. jyS-10 L. B. DOTY. Manager. rnHE BOSCOBEL Atlantic City, Kentucky ave near beach; beautiful new hotel; electric bells, gas and baths. A. E. MARION. mb29-25-TTS Formerly of the Layton. u: N1TED STATES HOTEL- ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. Remodeled, enlarged and refurnished. Finest Hotel on the Coast. Opens Jnne It W. a ANDERSON, Manager. my22-3S-rrssu HOTEL G1LSEY. OCEAN END OF Connecticnt avenue, Atlantic City. Orchestra, electric bells, underdrained. OPEN MAY L alexTmT OPPENHEIMER my2S-56-TTSSu HOTEL IMPERIAL. ATLANTIC CITTf, Maryland ave. Directly on the beach. Open all the year. Handsomely furnished; beat gas, electric bells; cuisine unexcelled: receives 200 guests. Terms, S10 to $18 per week; $2 to S3 ceroav. Pittsbargpatronage solicited. G.W. KENDRICK. au!7-93-D BERKELEY SPRINGS HOTEL, BERKS LEY Springs. W. Va. This famous, his torical and pleasure resort is under new man agement and is open for guests. Finest bathing in tbe world. Cool and delightful breezes, lovely scenery, beautiful groves, pleasant drives, and every otherenjoyment of a first class resort. For farther particulars, apply to H. L. HALL, Proprietor. jy31-16-Trs SEA ISLE. From 30 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. LAKDIS. Founder. au9-62 402 Locust St., Philadelphia. CAPE MAY IN MILD SEPTEMBERI STOCKTON HOTEL, Cape May, N. J. Important Considerations for Health. Go to Cape May latter part of August and September: finest bathing and safest beach known. Pure spring water In general use: nat ural drainage into the creek In rear of Island. Special rate of S3 per day after August 23 to September 15. Greatesthealth-giviog resort oi thA Atlantic coast. The Summer Capital of tha nation. Applications for rooms, if made before tne tn tnst win result launaurpasseu accoHa aodations. tr,xtuuv. VT AJ-iAUJii irropricwr,! . attzi-w-rca - 1 1 1 i 4 'i MirBHiaBBBBHiiiLHBBIHiMsCiBiBWWBCttlWIBtEHLrWie w"wl!iwi'"ii,''wgnnpiffippp