laH fM3 PfFW5;W SUNDAY "ATOTTST '81, T189a m imiiiwr j t. - -j -" " if - rr - , M i i il P1f v? (fEE3 mc a-z .ine-, svrr1- All communication! for this department should be mailed to reach THE DISPATCH not later than Saturday morning. Reasonable space will be freely given to all organizations classified tinder this beading. Order of Holon. Deputy Organizer Babont has a fine charter list for a lodge at Cleveland. Charter Lodge Initiated fonr members last week and Allegheny Lodge three. Supreme Trustee D. B. Conners has returned from a trip through West Virginia, and reports bright prospects. Supreme Secretary B. F. Beatty left Thurs day for Stubenville and Columbus to Tisit lodges at those points. Warner Lodge No 12 will celebrate Its first anniversary September IS. Dr. R. E. "Warner Trill be the orator of the evening. The Supreme Treasurer's monthly report for August hows a rapid increase of the order throughout the United States. The Board of Supreme Trustees report ap plications tor loans at Massillon, Columbus and Zaoesville. In all about 15.000. Past President M. H. Hotlng, of Charter Lodge Ho.L will leave early in the week for an extended trip to the Eastern cities. Pat President Fisher, of Granite Lodge No. 7, called at the supreme office on Friday, and reports bis lodge doing excellent work. Brother D. H. McCinre, of Erie, Pa was In the city last Monday. Brother McCinre will assist in organizing several lodges at Erie. Supreme Treasurer R. J. Godfrey will de liver an addre-s at the anniversary of Coke Lodge, of Stoners, Pa., on Monday evening. President and Secretary Mrs. R J. Godfrey and Miss Stella bullivau. of Mispab Lodge, will leave lor Philadelphia and New York to-morrow. Secretary William Abercromble, of Sewlckly Lodge Ko. 11, secured six new members for his lodge since last meeting. No. 11 cow admits ladies. Captain Moreladge, the well known river captain, has enlisted in the cause of Solon, and says he will pilot a lodge of about 200 members at Cincinnati, O. Success to you, captain. Select Knlcuts of America. Look out for anew legion on the Southside 'iry soon. Central Legion No. 8 has been heard from favorably. The Committee on Ritual will meet during the coming week. Comrade Joseph B, Eaton has been beard from. He is stopping at the St. James, Den ver, CoL Colonel Lewis says that the First Regiment will probably bold its annnal reception in No vember this year. The members of Pittsburg Legion No. 1 and Duquesne No. 10 are hustling, and will make a fine showing at their next regular meeting in the nay of new members. P. G. C. John Rowen has returned from Mt. Clements, accompanied by his wife, who has been quite 111 lor some time. The comrades will regret to learn that she is not much im proved. There will be a meeting of the Board of Offi cers of the First Regiment on Wednesday even ing, September 10, at 7:30 o'clock, at the Cen tral HoteL The Colonel wishes every officer to be present. Grand Medical Examiner Dr. F. V. Brooks makes a verr favorable report of affairs In Evans City- Tb comrades of tbisiegton feel quite elated over the (act that they are to be placed in the first regiment. It is certainly very encouraging to witness the manner In which 'the comrades of the different legions are taking hold of the new order of things. Every one has an application for mem bership, or is looking for one. G. C William B. Kirker Is making some ex cellent selections in the appointment of his staff. With snch energy ami enterprise as he has started out with the organization is sure to prosper, in this State at least. C. SI. B. A. The reunion last Monday was the largest of of the season. Hon. Judge J. F. Connelly, of Scranton, will represent Branch 44 at the convention. Last Saturday Branch S3 was Instituted at Washington, Pa by Deputy J. W. bullivan. Twelve thousand five hundred people by ac tual count were at the reunion at Rock 'Point. A meeting of the Reception Committee will be held next Thursday evening at the beventh. Avenue HoteL Supervising Medical Examiner M. C. Duni can, M. D.. of Erie, will be at the convention. He will be the guest of the local examiners. An Invitation hasbeen mailed to all the mem bers In this vicinity to take part in the parade on the Tuesday morning of the convention. The details of the arrangements for the com ing contention to be held in Pittsburg have been completed. The delegates will assemble at the Seventh Avenue Hotel at 8.30 a. v. on Tuesday, September 9. Tbevwill be escorted from tbe hotel tu the-cathedral b) the members of tbe association in this locality. The Knights of St. John will act as a guard of honor. The grand marshal. Thomas E. Gray, of Hawley, will have command. He will be assisted by E. S. Geary and Adam Paff. Alter mass at the cathedral the delegates will repair to Union Veteran Legion Hall on Sixth avenue where the convention will be opened. A public meet ing will be beld on Wednesday evening at Car negie Halt, Allegheny. On Thursday evening a banquet will be given at tbe Seventh Avenue Hotel. Tickets for tbe banquet can be ob tained from the local delegate1. On Friday tbe delegates will be shown the places of Inter est in the two cities and tbe Exposition on Fri day evening. On Saturday the large manufact ories will be visited. I. O. O. F. M-A.Sbadle Lodge No. 222, Daughters of Rebecca, will hold a basket social and enter tainment Wednesday evening. September 17. at its hall, corner Twenty-fourtu and Penn ave nue. Excellent musical and literary talent has been engaged for tbe occasion. Mt. Monah Lodge No.,860 will hold a pound social and musical and literary entertainment Friday evening, September 19, at its hall, 102 Fourth avenue. It has encaged sume ol -the best local talent, both musical and literary. Among the attractions will be the C V. Lewis Quartet, ever popular; Leon J. Long and also Colonel C V. Lewis himself in nil dialect spe cialties. No charge for admission ii made. v A. O.K. of 31. C There will be a special session of theBelect Castle to confer the mark decree at tbe hll of Progress Castle No. 15 2341 Penn avenue, September 4 at 8 o'clock p. m. Keystone Castle No. 14 paid a fraternal visit Thursday eveniug to Egiemont Castle No. 108. Past Supreme Commanders J. B. Nobbs and R. H. Thompson were present and spoke at some length on tbe good of the order. P. C. Best will be tn attendance as representative at the next session of belect Cattle. General Lodge Notes. The members of Wllklnsburg Lodge No. 384, Knights of Pjrthias, beld a banquet at their meeting place in Ralsion's Hail, on Wood street, last Thursday evening. The members and their wives were the only guests. The ozonations from the Castles and Com manderiesf the Knights of tbe Golden Eagle to defra the expense of the celebration, on October L of the loth anniversary of the Intro duction of the Order into Pennsylvania, aggre- J. K. Moorbead Conclave, L O. H., came to the frnt again during the celebration last Thursday. Brother Lippert, the financier of this conclave, besides being on several com mittees, managed to get in some good work in the way or applicants. He received for his re ward lour filled out and several promised. There were fully 7.000 people at Silver Lake Grove, Thursday, and tbe opcatlon was a rand scceesa. Miss ASguste Unenther, the .17-year-old daughter or Prof. William Guen tber. played the flute so well that the rule agalns encores was broken over lor once and she was recalled. The young lady responded on the piccolo much to the delight of the Immense audience. rXhe Grand Castle of Ohio, Knights of tbe FI iS S tt& H52 II l Golden Eagle, concluded Its session at F.ndlay vesterday. Itwill meet next year at Hamilton A. H. H. Alexander.of Springfield, was elected Grand Commander. The next annual session of the Supreme Castle will be lold at Springy field May 8. 1S9L It will be the first session ever held west of the Ohio, and the first suDreme body that ever met in Springfield. The members of Hall of Goodwill Council. Chosen Friends, had an interesting musical and literary entertainment at MendeU's Hall, 'Alle gheny, Friday evening. G. James and E. Bousman delivered addresses and the artistes or the evening were: Misses Reddick,Bodgers. Rtgdon, E. Miller. Hortense Panlin. Bella Gil bert and Mr. F. Kenatf. Each performer "was warmlv applauded. The closing address was made by V. E. Panlin. Among the prominent Golden Eagles who at tended last week's session of the Grand Lodge of the Knights of Pythias, at Reading, were Past Grand Chancellors John W. Beebe, Thomas J. Sample. Austin Long and John H. Carr; Thomas Perry. Grand Chancellor Samuel Hl'hard. Grand Keeper of Records and Seal, George Hawkes. Grand Keeper of Exchequer Julius Mountney, Grand Prelate George W. Buckman, and Grand Outer Guard William H. Rudolph. THE MISSING TEACHERS. FACES THAT WILL NOT BE SEEN AT THE SCHOOLS TO-MORROW. Creditable Showing-of the Pupils In the Ex hibit for the Exposition Superintendent Looker's Tain Chase for the Gold Medal Won at Paris Edncnllonal Goralp. At the Central Board of Education yes terday two neatly bound volumes attracted much attention. It constituted the educa tional exhibit prepared by the pupils of the lo.west primary grades of tbe Pittsburg schools ior the Exposition. In all it will consist of 120 volumes, which are to be ready in ample time for tbe 'Wednesday opening. Yesterday someone admirinely stated that the Pittsburg exhibit could not be excelled by any city in tbe State, but Superintendent Luckey proudly asserted it could not be beaten in tbe United' States. In tbe lower grades language and arithmetic are tbe only subjects. The display is made up of every topic in school life. There are short stories built upon the drawings that the pupils made, and some of those wbo helped to pre pare the exhibit have photographs of them selves on the papers, and then cntely rive a good deal of information about themselves. Six-year-olds furnish remarkable manuscript work and drawings. The Parisians could not be made to believe that children 6 years old furnished a por tion of the Pittsburg exhibit at the Paris Exposition. This brings up the question as to what has become of the gold medal awarded for the Pittsburg school exhibit at Paris. Superintendent Luckey, during bis recent European tour, made every effort to find out, but was unsuccessful. Neither could be discover anyone who knew any thing about it. Perhaps Mr. Luckey 's lack of "parlez-vous" had much to do with his failure. BEGINS WITH A HOLIDAY. Though the school bells will ring to-morrow it will be merely a preliminary open ing, for, as it is Labor Day, the school roll will simply be called and the schools dis missed ior the day. On Tuesday the reality oi school life comes into play. Both the Allegheny City and county schools open up for the first time on Tuesday. Many laces that last year were ready to greet tLe pupils will to-morrow be absent Marriage, deith, and the free use of the political ax is responsible for this. Miss Belle Wilson has resigned on the Southside, also Mrs. T. N. Miller, of the North School, who has taught in the city for 24 years. In the Forbes, Pro'. E itou has retired and Aggie McCance has been married. Blanche A. Jones will attend Wesley College. Miss Kate McClure, of the Franklin, was married. At the Balston Martha O'Donnel was married, Principal A. Q. Burgogne. Miss Dickson and Mrs. Clarke retire. The O'fiara had a marriage and a resignation in its corps; Miss Jennie Ache son was the bride and Bessie Graham re signed. The Misses Ha me McKnight and Annie Harris, or the Oakland Schonl, were married. Among the other mar riages were Lizzie Jillson, of the High School; Nettie Gi.more, of the Allen; Belle Doyle, Sara Schater, Louisa Hettinger, Bedlord; Lizzie Mulhattan, Howard; Annie Yaugban, Luckey, and Gertie Lingham, Lawrence; Kate Schu maker, Julia Mvler, of Liberty. In the re tired list are E. Fisher and K. Lvon, of the Peebles; Alice Abel, Lincoln; B. W. Mc Ker, Homewond: .Maud Aughinbaugh, Moorhead; Lizzie Kelly, of the Luckey, wbo will teach at Wilmetding; Mrs. C. C. Myler, S. C. Hill, of the Liberty; A. Mc Clure, Peebles, and Myra Dull and F. D. Beacom, of Homewood. THE DEATH LIST. Death claimed Jean Kerbs, of the High land; Jessie Bebeck, Mt. Washington; Blanche Connor, Franklin; Miss Tremier, Howard; E. A. Laughlin, Homewood, and Prof. Stephenson, ot the Lawrence. Miss Martha Cody, of the Riverside, was injured last winter in the ankle while getting off a street car and has not recovered. Miss Schafer, over whom there is a deadlock in the Twenty-ninth ward, is not Miss Sara Schafer who taught in that ward for over a vear. but this lady's cousin. Miss Sara Schafer was married during the spring, but continued teaching till June. Miss Mary E. Sheppard, the well known teacher of the ML Albion schools, has re signed. Her marriage to Mr. Daniel Har rison, a city attorney, will take place dur ing the fall. Miss McAntee, a recent High School graduate, has been elected to fill this Vacancy. The ML Washington School Board will meet on Tuesday evening. Two existing vacancies in me scnooi stan win be tilled. Friday Prof. Rinehart- gathered up his fishing rod and tackle and reluctantly bade adieu to camp lile at Logansport, where he had been the last seven weeks. Prof. Greves and lamily were also at the camp for two weeks. New Patents. Higdon & Higdon, patent attorneys, 127 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg, and Le Droit building, Washington, D. C, report the following just granted; S. S. Babbitt and A. Bandolpb, governor for steam engines; C. B. Cowan, cat coupling; Michael Daly, samlpipe for locomotives; Harry Etberidge, autographic telegraph; Louis Freag, fence; O. F. Grant, burner for natural gas; J. Hemphill and J. Fawell, hydraulic crane; Edw. Kaylor, car coupling; William McClure, game apparatus; C. O. Muehl bere, insulator; O. H. Thompson and J. E. Kind, sandbox; P. H. Van Houten, wood working machine; H. H. Westingbouse, carbrake; McKee & Bros., lamp chimneys, all of Pittsburg and Allegheny. St. Joseph' Academy, and fer. Mary's Sem inary, Greenibnrc. Studies will resume at St Josenh'i Academy, for young ladies, and St. Mary's Seminary, for small boys, Seton Hill, Greensburg, on Wednesday, September 3. This Week. r Great display in coat and suit room. New jackets, new coats, new shawls, new jerseys and ready-made suits in abundance. Knable & Shusteb, 35 Filth ave. CHEVIOT and camel's hair dress roods. the most popular fabrics for fall and winter wear; complete color assortments, from 1 to 52 60 a yard. HUGHS & HACKE. 2TSSU Qnllta. Quilts. 100 large quilts to be sold at 51 10 each, regular $1 35 goods. Kjjable(& Shusteb, 35 Fifth ave. Fob a. finely cut, neat-fitting suit leave your order with Walter Anderson, 700 Smithfield street, whose stock of English suitings and Scotch tweeds is the finest, in the market; imported exclusively for his trade. an 17 BEOCADE velvets and plushes to be sold this week at H CO. Great bargain. Knable & Bhustee, 35 Fifth ave. EVERYBODY SbVK titton season. See announcement on .Fourth page of tdaif i DISPATCH. - - M-Dixplay advertisements on dollar per tguareor one imertton. Clauifled cutvertlsa mentt on this page, tueh at Wanted, For Bale. To Let, eft, tencentt per line for each inser tion, and none taken for leu than thirty cents, Top line being displayed counts at two. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BRANCH OFFICES. FOB THE 8UTHSI1E, MO. Id CABSOH STREET. BBANCH OFFICES ALSO ASBELOW, WHERE WANT. FOB 8ALE, TO LET, AND OTHES TBANSIENT ADVEKTISEMENTS WILL BE BE CE1VKO UP TO P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements are to be prepaid exeept wnere advertisers already have accounts with Tni 1MS raTCn. rmsBUBO. THOMAS MCCAFFREY, SfcS Butler street. EMIL O. STUCKEV, 24th street and Fennav. E. G. STUCKEY ACO., Wylio ave. and Fultonst. N. bTOKELY. Fifth Avenue .Market House. XAST X1TD. J. VT. TVALLACE, 121 Penn avenue. OASXAXD. 1ICALLISTEB A8HElBLEB,Sthav. AAtwoodlU 80UTBSIDX. JACOB SFOHN. No. S Carson street. ALLEOHFNT. A. J. KAEBCHEK, 69 Federal street. H. J. MCBR1DE, Market House, AUegheay. FBEOH. EGGERS. 172 Oldo street. F. H. EGHEKSASON, Ohio and Chestnntsts. SAMUEL LARKY. Arch and Jackson streets. 1UOAI AS MCHENRY, Westernand lrwlnaves. G. W. HUGHES, Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. FERRY M. G LE1M. Rebecca and Allegheny aves. T. B. MORRIS, ess Preble ave. M1LLVALE BOROUGH. W. VT. FLOCBLER. Stationer, No. A Grant ave. SHARPSBUBG. a BELLMAN. Stationer. 818 Main st. THE BUSINESS OFFICE OT THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH IS NOW Corner Smithfield and Diamond Streets. WANTED. Mnle II i-in. AGENTS TVE WANT RELIABLE MEN, who are alreadv traveling salesmen, to carry our lubricating oil samples as a sideline; name territory and references. MANUFACTUR EEs' OIL CO.. Cleveland, O. an22-78 ARCHITECTURAL DRAUGHTSMAN-COMPETENT. Apply to F.C.SAUER, Architect, third floor. No. 547 Liberty street. anSI-105 BAD WRITKR3 AT SMART'S BUSINESS College. 12 Federal street. Allegheny; open dally 8 a. M. to 9 P. is.; system of shorthand changed from Graham's to Eclectic, the briefest and Blmplest: Instructions private for both sexes. Jel9--TTSSU BAKBER-GOOD WHITE MAN; 17 A WEEK and board. M. F. KAYBERN, Homestead, Pa. aa30-44 BLACKSMITH - FOR COUNTRY: GOOD shoer and general workman. Anply J. W. LEIGHTEBEROER, Scottdale, Pa. au31-131 BOOKKEEPER OF EXPERIENCETOTAKE charge or office in city wnolesale house; posi tion will be permanent If partv gives satisfaction; must be aconrate, quick and a good correspond ent; address in own handwriting, giving refer ences, experiences and salary expected. C. B., Dispatch office. au8l-I3 BOOKKEFEPER MUST BE THOROUGH, practical experienced one, wbo has served in a Jobbing house preferred: first-class reference required Address, and state salary wanted. P. O. BOX 719. city. au3l-134 BOOKKEFPKR-ONK THAT HAS SOME knowledge of stenography and writes good rapid hand. Address ELECTRIC, Dispatch office. au31-57 BOT-COLORED ABOUT 20 YEARS OF AGE to take care of horse and carrlace: only one who has had care of horses need apply: Sis per month and board; apply Monday morning. BIBEB EASTON. au31-l'J2 BOY-STOUT BOY, ABOUT 18 YEARS OF age. to make himself generallt useful. Ap ply at 705 LIBERT Y ST. au31-60 CLERK-COMPETENT ENTRY AND BILL clerk; must be a good and swift penman: reference required. Apply at KINGSUACHER BROS., S16 Wood st. anll-133 COLLECTOR-AN INTELLIGENT MAN. AS collector and canvasser. Good position and rapid promotion: 10 a week to start: bond re- quirea. Apply stating age to A., liispatcn omce. an31-70 RUG fLERK-ONE WHO HAS A MAN AGER'S certificate and speaks German and English: state age and salary expected: refer ences required. Address SALOL, Dispatch office. an31-S4 lj ABORERS-100 ON WOOD ST., WILKINS- BURU. Add! vat work or A. J. HARNACK. ei uaarca ave., Auegneny. ... -- . . r-. .- au31-130 LOCAL AND TRAVELING AGENTS AM) Salesmen Immediately for two lines of first class latroi saving office devices: something new and salable everywhere; busy season commences Beptemher land continues until July: !,2o0 per year salary or commission to energetic workers; exclusive terrltorv and permanent work; no ex perience accessary to those capable nrapproachlng businessmen; no humbug or nouse to house can vassing: don't wrlle unless yon mean business. LEMLN MANUFACTURING CO , 328 to 334 Dearborn st. Chleago, 111. au3l-100. MACHINISTS ABOUT SO GOOD MEN OF all branches: also about CO brisht boys to learn the business: wages for skilled men from 25 to 30 cents per hour, according to ability; piece work rates enable a good man to earn one-third more: steady employment to reliable men: shops exceptionally comfortable to work In: all work men paid weeklv: an aid society, fostere I br the company, assists its employes in case of sickness or accident; this establishment in past years has f mrnisnea steadier employment to its workmen than any other In Webtern Pennsylvania. Apply to WESTINOHOUSE MACHINE CO., cor. Lib erty and Twenty-fifth sts,. PIttsbnrg. Pa. au20-3S MACHINIST-) TEN PLANER HANDS TO work at night; also a number or first-class lathe hands for night work: wages 2 to 27 cents per hour: we can also give employment to several good vise hands in daytime; steady work guaran teed. Apply at once to N1LES TOOLWORKS, Hamilton, O. au30-2 TVTACHINISTS-GOOD MEN FOR REPAIR .1JJL worg; steady workvnd good pay work: steady work and good pay guaranteed to good men. Apply to SALEM WIRE N IL jv., lnuiay, u. au30-79 MACHINE MOLDERS-1EN FIRST-CLASS men on heavy, dry sandwork: wages 25 to Su cents per hour: steady employment guaranteed. Apply Immediately to NILES TOOL WORKS. Hamilton, o. au3i)-2I TtTAN-OF GOOD ADDRESS TO COLLECT -it., idq canvass: sieaoy position tsmau bond dvp ttuinsu. Acarcs, u, H. F., S. S., Dispatch office. au3I-129 MARKER-FOR LARGE PLATE MILL Apply to MANAGER at SUOENBFRGEU A CO.'S. au30-43 MEN EDUCATED AND ENERUETIO MEN to take orders ror the "Great War Library," complete In ten volumes, and sold on easy monthly payments; contains the works of Gen erals Grant, Sherman. Sheridan. Hancock, Craw lord. McClellan ana Custer: liberal terms; grand estlhlng In recent years Address CHARLES L. WEBSTER & CO., 3 East Fourteenth St., New York. an24-104 MEN HONEST.TEMFERATE. EN ERi.ETlO to solicit orders ror our nursery stock: per manent employment and good pay: 6atlsractlon guaranteed to customers and agents: write for terms. R. G. CHASE & CO., 14308. Penn square, Philadelphia, Pa. au24-lW-su MEN-FOR THE UNITED STATES ARMY; able-bodied, unmarried men. between the ages ofHand 33 years; good pay, rations, cluthlnc ana meaicai aiteuaance. Apply at JMO. 9ia rsns AVENUE, PIttsbnrg. Pa. JJ23-34-SU MEN-100-TO WORK ON TRACK LAYING and ballasting on the Wheeling and Lake Erie Railway, between Portland station and Bteu henvllle, O. Apply ON 1HE WORK. auI7-SJ PACKER EXPERIENCED packer: mnst do general work. GALL1NGER, 49 Sixth st. CROCKERY Apply J. A. SU31-12S PACKERS-TWO EXPERIENCED FURNI TUREpackers. EDilDNDSON &PERRINE, 6J5 Smltnflcld street. au31-156 SALESMAN - EXPERIENCED CLOTHING must SDeak German. Call with IO salesman. reference 193 OHIO ST., Allegheny. auSl-22 SALESMEN-ON SALARY OR COMMISSION to handle the New Patent Chemical Ink Eras ing Pencil. The greatest selling novelty ever produced. Erases Ink thorouchly in two sec onds: no abrasion or paper; 200 to GOO per cent Sroflt; one agent's sales amounted toSffijln six ays: another t32 In two boors; we want one en ergetic general acent for each State and Territory; sample by mall 35 eta. For terms and f nil partic ulars address THE MONROE kraskk MFG. CO., Lacrosse. Wis. au31-I7 QTEWARO-FOR THE LIBERTY CLUB OF kj iieannette. Aaurrss, anpncation stating reference and where last employed and salary ex pected, to CHAS. BRAND. Lock Box 43, Jean nette, Westmoreland county. Pa, au3l-74-MW8u TRAVELING MEN SELLING TO HARD WARE plombers, steam and gasflttars, can secure a good side line by add esslng MANU FACTURER,! 443 Niagara St., Buffalo. N. Y. JylJ-72-Bn TRAVELING SALESMAN-CAN MAKE V per week permanently: trade specialties. TABOK, 325 Dearborn St., Chicago. au3I-42 WIRE NAIL OPERATORS AND HELPERS. CARNEGIE, PH1PPS & CO., Limited, Bearer Falls MlUs. au$o-52 V7-OUNG MAN FOR KEAL ESTATE BUSI X NESS, 18 to 20 years of age; to one who de sires to learn the business and is willing to make himself generally useful, a good opening; must bare knowledge or streets, etc.: E. E. resident preferred. Address R. E. Dispatch office. au3i-ss "VOUNG MAN-BRIGHT AND WILLING TO j. maae mm-teix useiui in a tailoring eetatilsn ment: most write a plain hand. Address In own BanawTiting, giving age ana recommendations, D. 1., Dispatch office. Nose over 18 need apply. au3l-ll(j I ' TTOUNG MAN A SMART. BRIGHT AND X neat young man about 17 or 18 years of age ror omce work: good cenmansuip indispensable. Address S. E. Jp Dispatch office, aaM-13 WANTED. Btnle Help. AGENTS-EN ERG ETIO WORKERS-SOMETHING entirely new; pood money to right parties. H. J. JENNINGS, Central Hotel, Alle gheny. au31-25 TD1LL CLERK-MUbT BE A GOOD AND JF ra ranld writer, anlclc and correct In calcula tions and not afraid to work; about 20 years or age preferred: all replies will be confidential lr desired. Address BOX 0 13, Dispatch office. . ao31-110 Femaln Help. AGENTS-LADY AGENTS; I HAVE 1,000 agents making a good respectable living selling my goods for ladles and children's wear; am constantly designing novelties; have a new and wonderful seller Tor fall trade. Address, with sump, K. H. CAMPBELL, 484 West Ran dolDb St.. XJhleago, 111. anl0-18i)-wsn A GKNTb-LADIES WANTED: ENTIRELY new rnbber undergarment: fastest selling ladles' speclaltv In the world: proof Tree. Address MRS. N. B. LITTLE. Chicago. 111. au30-78 COOKS-FIRST-CLASS SECOND AND THIRD cook: good pay to first-class help. Apply to day at 3 r. M. 10 C'ARR BROS., H and 816 Liberty street, city, an31-ll T AI1IES TWENTY GRACEFUL WELL- Mondar JJ FORMED ladles. Apnly 10 A. M, 1NB.VV i;i.llrE.K ttlftAXJt, cor. Seventh ave. au31- and New Grant st. rll.l.tNnt IMMKIIIITHLY A FIRST. JVJL CI-AbS milliner; one who can make and trim; reference required. Address MILLINER, xnspaicii orace. an3i-w NURSE GIRL-INOUIBEAT103 BEECH ST., Allegheny. auSMM TTTMMAN f?nntr1T(IRMM A f .T. HIITKT.; GOOD W wages to right party. Addrsss F. O. BOX 88. Sewlckley, Fa. auJl-16 Mnle and Female Help. YOUNG LADIES AND GENTLEMEN TO travel with dramatic company; musicians and youngman for assistant manager: must nave small caclial. Address immediately v. a. las- REEF, Nlles. O. au30-91 SlmnllonB. BOOKKEEPING-WILL TAKE CHARGE OF books requiring only occasional attention; attend to opening or closing of books, correction of errors or anyinlngln the line or accounting: bave had long experience and can give tlie best of references. A. F. SAWHILL, 17 Federal st., Allegheny. Fa. au26-89 POSITION-BY THOROUGH ACCOUNTANT, experienced In the bookkeeping, correspond ence and general office work of nrst-class houses; references. STOCK, Dispatch office. anSl-124 POSITION IN F1TTSBUKG-BY EXPERI ENCED d. e. bnokkeenerand businessman: references. F. M. WAY, No. 804 Spruce St., Philadelphia. au30-26 POSITION-BY A YOUNG MAN OF 22 AS city salesman, or an inside position In a wnolesale or retail house. Address S. S. R.. Dis patch office. an31-77 TOOSITION-BY FURNISHING GOODSSALES- X MAN In large country town; do fancy sign worg Aoaress ji Pittsburg. WkLIE, 418 Ferrv su, aui-9 TJOSITION-BY A TOUNG MAN WITH EX- . PLRIENCE as bookkeener or clerk: can name reference. Address B. C. P., Dispatch omce. ausi-4 OSITION-BY AN EXPERIENCED LADY stenographer and typewriter; good city reference given. Address M. C, Dispatch office. an8l-H3 s ITUATION AS ENGINEER, SIX YEARS' exnerience. to run stationarr engine or elec tric light plant: understands both Inside and out side wiring arc and Incandescent dynaznoes. Ad dress S. M, W., Dispatch office. ' au30-69 ITUAriOK-BY A MIODLE-AGEU MAN; . , has a knowledge or flowers, frnlts and vege tables; can give first-class reference. Address GARDNER. Dispatch office. aull-78 s ITUATION-BY A YOUNG MAN COMI'E- 1ENT to take charge or nower and veg. gar.; first-class reference, patch office. Aaaress rijuiusi. uis- S1' ITUATION-AS CUSTOM CUTTER; TEN years' experience; can give Dest or city reier- enee. Address Z. X., DMpatcn omce, au3w9 CJITOATION-BY A EIKST-CLASS COACH- KJ MAN and groom. Address E. CORBIN. cor ner Vlckroy and Eagle sts., city. auSl-143 QITUATION IN GENERAL STORE IV countrv town UTTOung man: low salary. K. U, Dispatch office. au31-47 Partners. PARTNER ACTIVE OR SILENT. WITH S5, CC0 to Invest In a business pnylng large profits. Address R. Y., Dispatch office au29-59-TUFSn Roomii. Rddim. &c BOOMS-UNFURNISHED ROOMS TWO TO fonr) in Allegheny, for light housekeeping, by a young married couple without children; terms mnst be reasonable: referencea exchanged. Address 8. B Dispatch office. auJl-81 BOOMS AND BOXRD-BY A GENTLEMAN and wife, one large and one small room con necting, Willi board: best or references and per. manent; private family preferred. Address O. P., Dispatch office. au28-7 OUMS-BUITE OF ROOMS WITH BOARD for ladv and four children, aged 6 to 14. In Tint lfth ward. Alleirhenv. BOX 29. Stewart's it.. Westmoreland cot Pa. au2S-99-Thsu KOOMS-TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR light housekeeping. Address, DALLAS. Dispatch office. au30-2 ROOM AND BOARDING IN PRIVATE family; Shadyslde; single gentleman; no other boarders; reference required anal given. au31-80 ai. n. i., uispaico omce. BOOM-BY YOUNG LADY. WITH OR CON VENIENT to boird: references exchanged. Address B, Dispatch office. au31-30 Boarders and Lodaers. TDOARDKRS AND LODGERS-SHADYS1DE, room and board for two gentlemen or mar- rled couple. Apply on premises, AMKERSON AVE., third door neiow rresoyterian cnurcn. au31-ll OCCUPANTS FOR PARLORS SUITABLE for two or three gentlemen or married conple: also2d-story front facing park: reference exchanged. 23 MONTGOMERY AVK,,Alleghenr. au3!-123 "OCCUPANTS-FOB ONE PLEASANT FRONT room; stationary wasnstano, not and cold water, with nse of bath. Call COR. 8. H1GH- LAND AND V AI.N UTSTS., East End au31-24 OCCWPANTB FOR NICELY FUHVISHED front parlor, with or without board. 03 FEDERAL St'., corner North are., Allegheny. auJl-115 Ren I Estate. KEAL ESTATE WILL PAY CASH FOB 25 to 100 acres on line of R. R. : no fancy prices. Address WM. TAPPAN, Home Hotel, Pittsburg, Pa. au31-37 Flnnuclnt. MONEY OUR FACILITIES FOR FURNISH ING money to any amount on bond and mortgage are unequaleU: lowest rates or Interest and no delay. If you need money apply MORRIS &FLF.M1NG, IW Fourth ave. Jr27-8G-rrssu MORTGAGES-MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS to suit at 4i. S and 8 per cent. ALLES A BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. apl4-19-TTSsu MOK.GAGEb-Sl,000,000 TO LOAN ON CITY and suburban properties at H, S and 6 per cent, and on farms in Allegheny and adjacent counties at 6 per cent. . L M. PENNOCK &SON, 147 Fourth avenue. ap7-f41 TO LOAN MONEY-WE HAVE OVER O.NK million dollars to loan on city and suburban property at 4) per cent; no tax: we will also loan money on Improved farms In Allegheny, Beaver, Fayette. Washington and Westmoreland counties; any marketable security taken for loans of any amount. BLACK i. BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. Jc3-a9-su !llacellnnron. BIUS-ON THE REFRESHMENT 8TAND3 In Kenney's Grove for the plcnlo and re union oi lnsa nationalists oi jwiegneny county. on Saturday, September 13. Aouress ai. f., l'ls- paten omce. au31-137 CAPITALISTS-TO BUILD FIREBRICK works at lileler. on lines or P. R. R. and Beech Creek Railroads: a good quality or clay and plenty of it. Address H. E., box 2lS, Clearfield, Pa. auSl-38-su DESK-SKCOND-HANO ROLL TOP DESK, In rood order. Address, with mstp. rIva and price, DESK, Dispatch office. au31-73 FREE SITE AND FREE GAS GIVEN" TO manufactories at Jeanuette, on main line of Pennsylvania Railroad. Address EAST JEAN NETlELANDCO.,GreensDurg, Pa. mhl3-50-sa Hc OTEL-.TO RENT A FURNISHED HOTEL. Addresa. with terms, etc.. to f.fll'K mix 49, Beynoidsrllle, Jefferson county. Pa. auSl-51 INTEREST-BUSINESS MAN WITH 33,000 wishes to Invest it with services, in a profitable business: only those that will bear the strictest investigation need reply. Address .BUSINESS, Dispatch office. ao29-43 PURCHASER-PARTIES WHO DFS1RE TO purchase a drst-class hotel, situated on Southern avenue, with one acre of ground For further particulars call on or address JOHN KELLER, 1704 Carson street. au27-45-WTSu YOU GET A BAKER'S DOZEN (13) OF Stewart A Co. 's fine cabinet-photos for 1, at SO and 92 FEDERAL ST Allegheny. mv28-19-TT6u FOR SALE J MPROVED REAL ESTATE Itr Residences. T OT xl07 the seventh; WaKD. Xj few squares from Court House, with build ings now rente ed ror tl. e large h Ek 1HO 2U0 ner vear and room to build two more honsps: low nrlce and easv terms. BAXT. 1HOMPSON A Co., 162 fourth ave. auu-143- T OT-78x90 -CC.IN ERTWO PAVEO STREETS; XJ.ten mlnatei'Vralk from postoffice, with two good two-story blick. houses, bringing a good rental; price (8,000; easy terms; big bargain. BAXTER, THOMPSON A CO., 162 Fourth ave. au8i-i48-i(wrsu CJt 230 HOWLEY AVE., NEAR MAIN BT., WP frame nouse, 8 rooms, ball, double attic, water, gas, porches, good cellar, inside shutters, etc: frnlt and shade trees: lot 40x97 ft,; Howley are. to Cabinet St. D. BKHKN A SON. 4111 Penn ave. au31-lu O-l .800 A BARGAIN, 3 FRAME HOUBES. tDX9 one of 4 rooms, attic, water, etc., and one olXfooms: lot 86x91 ft. Danpuln, near Atlantic ave-' JO, BEHEN A tsva, tuarena ave. anju-w FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. CItr Residence. CRAIG STREET - QUEEN ANNE RESI DENCE, II rooms, reception hall, front and side porch, bay windows, balconies, slate man tles, tile hearths, all modern conveniences. In cluding both gases, electric lights, etc.: lot 60X142 to a 20-foot alley: win be sold cheap; easy terms. BAXTER, THOMPSON CO., lCSFourthavenne. au31-143 East End Reald'ncei. QfT 500-WILLBUYAGOODBBICKHOUSE, 3) I 7 seven rooms, elegant In finish, all con veniences, bath, laundry, eto : large lot, 47x120 ft., on Rlppey st. (pared). Nineteenth ward, close to cable lines. MELLON BROTHERS, 6349 Sta tion St., E. E. au27-81-Tnssu CJfT 800-SHADYSIDENEW9-ROOM FRAME UDOi dwelling, with vestibule, ball, front and back stairs, bard wood staircase, range, bath, h. and c water. Inside, w. c, nat- and art. gas, fine chandeliers, porch, front and back stairs, nicely papered. This property is only 1 square from Filth avenue cable and Uuquesne electric roads and In first-class neighborhood; lot 33x100: must he sold at once: terms easy. M. F. Hll'PLE & CO., 96 Fourth are. au3l-66-TUTb8u QpT OOO-ON EASY TERMS-A BEAUTIFUL iD(J) new frame dwelling of ten rooms, recep tion ball, laundry, bath, I. w, c, slate mantels In all rooms, both gases, everything In first-class or der, well situated, only one-half square from the electric cars and near East Liberty station, E. E.; ir ui rffaln. this Is a decided bargain, and will be sold right. See KELLY A ROGERS, No. 6315 Station street, E. E. aU30-36 Q4 SSO-ONE SQUARE FROM NOR1H Ot? Highland ave.: a complete and modern frame residence of six large rooms and attic: halL vestibule, bath, w, c. and w. s., inside shutters, slate mantels, tile hearths, sliding doors between Fiarlor and dlnlng-roum, large arched doorway rom hall to parlor, range, h. and c water: large pantry, lsrge porches with balcony; lot 25x100; complete sewerage, J. E. GLASS, No. 133 Fifth ave. aua-117 Q20 800-ONLY-EUCLll) AVENUE, A TWO tiPiT STORY frame bouse of Ave rooms and finished attic hall, ve-tlbule, gas and water; (Tout and rear porches; house newly painted and In first-class repair. J. E, GLASS, Ho. 138 Firth ave. an31-U7 O 600-A NEAT NEW FRAME HOUSE OF Oa) 5 rooms, ball, natural gas. city water: only 2 minutes from Penn avenna catle line and one square from Negley avenue. J. . GLASS, No 1SI Fifth aye. an31-117 fflJO 800YEW ST. BEN VENUE STAFION. $- 2 frame houses, one of 4 rooms, attic, cel lar, electric Ilebts, etc, and one or 2 rooms, hall, electric lights, etc.: lot2Oxl00fU D BKHEN A SON, 4112 Penn ave. au31-l0" C- 600-A NEAT FOUR-ROOMED FRAME j)Xi dwelling, with lot 25x100; sewerage com plete; only one square from Duquesne electric car line In East End. J. E. GLASS, No. 133 Fifth ave. au31-U7 Hnzelwood Residences. MANSION PLACE. OLENWOOD-GRADED streets, sidewalks, city water, convenient to B. A O. R. R. station and Second ave. electric cars, fare, 5c: houses and lots for sale on monthly payments lr desired, GEORGE C. BURGW1N, 150 Fourth ave. Jy30-25-rrssu Allegheny Residences. ALLE6HENY 38 WINDSOR ST.. NEAR AL LEGHENY avenue, two-story mansslrd brick dwelling. 7 rooms, ball, vestibule, bath. In side w. r., nat- and art. gas, S25 per mo. VBAX '1ER. THOMPSON A CO., 162 Fourth avenue. au31-141t Suburban Residences. ACRE OF GROUND-AT CRAFTON. WITH 2-story frame dwelling 9 rooms, reception hall, slate mantels, h. and e. water, bath, 2 porches, nat. gas, heater.-clstern and drilled well; a model home at a low price. BAXTER THOMP SON A CO., lea Fourth ave. aul-142 RUSHTON-AN EXCELLENT PROPERTY on one of the best streets in Brushton, within 5 minutes of P. R. R. station, and con venient to new electric railway a thoroughly well built house, six rooms, finished attic, hall, f torches, modern finlsn, gas, water, dry cellar; ot 40x137: price, S3.500: easy terms of payment. CHARLES SOMERS A CO., 313 Wood si, 6019 Penn are., E. E. ' au26-6-Tasn' Cid 500-SEWICKLEY, NEAR STATION-A UU 3Atl llAJUE.l. 1CA DIA11UI1-A beautiful home: fine brick, nine rooms. iJUl norches. both rases thronirhout. water, cemented cellar, elegant lot extending 400 feet, fronting two paved strets, asihalt walks, fruit or all varieties, poultry honae and yard: a suburban home worthy or Inspection. CHARLES SOMEKS A CO , 313 W ood street, 6019 Penn ave., E. E. auZS-s-Tusu S6,00o?- line or prop 000-YWTH1N FIVE MINUTES vVALK P.mFt. W.&V. Railway station, on nronoseTi electric road, about one acre of ground, neautiruuy situated; rruit, snruDoery and shade; Q. A. style house, six rooms, ball, folding doors, pantry, porches, elegant well water, good sewerage; an attractive suburban home, CHARLES bOMERS A CO., 313 Wood St., 6U Penn ave., E. E. au29-83-rsu 80O-WILKINSBUKG-ELEGANT LOT. V 50x150. extending to allev: honae. 7 rooms. fine well water, dry cellar, nice situation, good sidewalk, 5 minutes to station. CHARLES SoM- ERS A CO.. 313 Wood St.. 6019 Penn ave.. E. E. au29-83-rSU FOR SALE LOTS. ' CItr Lota. -f" OT IN SIXTH WARD ON FORBES ST., XJ comer of a good street; ten minutes' walk from Court House; deslrabls location ror a fiat; size 39x62: cheap. BAXTER, THOMPSON A CO., 162Fourthave. au3l-l45-TTSsu Enal End Lou. BOND STREFT-NEAR NORTH HIGHLAND avenue, choice lot, 80x112: very low price ror this week. BAXTER, THOMPSON A CO.. 162 Fourth avenue, an3l-14? BOQUET STREET. OAKLAND-ONLY J65 per root; a choice lot, 24 ft. front. For particulars, see J. E. GLASS, No. 133 Fifth ave. auSl-llT FA1KMOU NT AVENUE-NEAR PENN AVE. cable, S050, f750; reduced prices to close out nl.R nT Int.! .I.rnt Anil rnnvnlpn hmnn .lt t a barsraln. CHARLES SOMERS A CO., 313 Wood' St., 6019 Penn ave. auM-XT LOTS-THE FINEST FOR THE MONEY IN Allegheny county, are those In Chas. E, txirnellus' pi in, Momlngslde, Eighteenth ward, Pittsburg. Beautiful building lots at from 1 100 to tOOO, weekly or monthly payments; no Interest; convenient to street cars and railroad. Call npon N. P. SAWYER at nls home, Mornlngslde ave nue, or CHAS. E. CORNELIUS, 406 Grant St. Je2632 LOT3-IN CHAS. E. CORNELIUS' PLAN AT Mornlngslde. Eighteenth ward, can be bought In blocks or S. 10 or 15 at reduced prices, and on the most liberal and accommodating terms Small cash payments; long time See N7 P. SAWYER. Agent, on the grounds, or CHAS, E. CORNELIUS. 406 Grant st. Je2G-3S SHETLAND AVENUE NEAR LINCOLN avenue and on line of Duquesne Electrlo line, a choice lot, size 120x120; price only 850 per footfront. J. E. GLASS, No. 138 Fifth are. auM-lIT C- 500-FOR A CHOICE LOT IN THE tipXy Fahnestockplan, Homewood ave. Seeagts,, BAXTER, THOMPSON A CO., IK! Fourth ave. au3I-144-TuThsu Allegheny Lota. AN ELEGANT RESIDENCE SITE-OB A valuable property for subdivision four acres, commanding view or river, bounded by wide streets, one square only from California ave , Eleventh ward, Allegheny; a property well worthy or Inspection. CHARLES SOMERS A CO., 313 Wood St., 60i9 Penn ave., E. E. anzS-7-Th8n PERRYSV1LLE AND IRWIN AVES CHOICE and desirable lots. ALLES A BA1LE1, 164 t ourtb ave. Tel. 167. au23-38-wssu frnbnrbnn Lota. f OTS-LOTS, LOTS AT WEST WILMKRD XJ INGtsee Dispatch next week for date of grand special sale in this plan, SLOAN A CO., u.i r ourtu ave, au31-60 ffil OOO-BEAUTIFUL BUILDING SI1"E, JUtl Boulevard avenue, line of P.. Ft. W. A C. R. R , co ivenlent to station, 160x254: wide street frontage: graud view of river and valley; forest trees and fruits. CHARLES SOMERS A CO., 313 Wood st.,6oig Penn avenue.E. E. au29-83-rsu fflQ0O FOR A LOT Mx203 FEET AT EDGE- uJV WOOD, P. R. R., six minutes' walk from station; nice location. BLACK A BAIRD. W Fourth ave. au.3-96 Itliacellnneous. OWN A HOME-WE WILL BUY OR BUILD for you anywhere and let vour rent nay ror the property: no security required. GRANITE S'lATE PROVIDENT ASSOCIATION, branch offices, Standard building, 531-533 Wood st., Pitts burg mlS-lS-Tissu BUSINESS CHANGES. THB PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE easting between L. H. Adler and W. L Mayer, under the name of Adler t Mayer, has this day been dissolved, W.L Mayer having sold his Interest to A. Qreenbanm. The whole sale liquor and clear business will be continued under the came of Adler & Greenbaum, wbo alone are authorized to collect all outstanding accounts, and wbo also will assnmeall liabili ties of said Adler & Mayer. L. H. ADLER, W-L MAYER, A, GREENBAUM. i Pittsburg. Augnst 23, 1890. au80-S5 NOTICE. vrOTlCE My wife, Annie Moore haying left Xi me, J will not be responsible for any debts contracted by her for her support. au29 73 PATRICK MOORE. NOTICE MEMBERS OF GREENFIELD Council No. 205, Jr. O. O. A, M..afe re quested to attend the fnneral of Brother Charles Parker, on SUNDAY, August SL 1890, at 1:45 P. M. Bv order of WM. KERN, C.; W. H. BROWJN, R.S. Members of sister councils are Invited to attend. au31 81 FOR THE DEAF On account of not being able to see all who called on me during my previous visit In Pitts burg, I have arranged to be at Monongahela House September 2 and 3, tintUSr. uanu would be pleased to consult with any who may be suffering from defective hearing, regarding the advisability of using the Sound Discs. A. WALES, Bridgeport. Conn, nuSO-oi-fieii FOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Opporinnltlea. BAKERY-BEST LOCATION IN THE ClTTfcS at a bargain. HOLMES A CO., 42) Smith field St. au31-112 BARBERSHOP-GOOD PATING, WILL BE sold at low price. Call at the leading barber sunnly house A ED LIS A CO., 602. M4. (Oft, 60S. 610 Liberty st Pittsburg, Pa. au31-109 CLOTHING AND GENTS' BURNISHING store In large town: good business; best of reason for selling: H000; light manufacturing business, 1550: drug stores. II. 500 to 15, COO; grocer ies, $500 to 65,000: stores and business chances of all kinds. PERC1VAL A CHAPMAN, 439 Grant st. auH-75" D1STILLERT AND BREWERY HAS LI CENSE, or will lease. For particulars ad dress P. O. BOX 444, Monongahela City, Pa au30-ir i'lENTS' FURNISHING GOODS STORE-ON X one or the principal streets; business es tablished over eight years: annual trade S22.000: stock In a No. 1 condition; owner Interested in other business that demands his attention, cause or selling; this is a splendid opportunity tor one or two young men to Immediately enter1 Intoa snlendla paying business: capital required, about S7,ooo cash. Address BOX Sis, Pittsburg, Pa. au31-14' ' HARDWARE MANUFACTURING-A MO NOPOLY of a branch: staple as flour: will command attention; solid men Investigate; three hundred per cent saved. Address HARD WARE, Dispatch office. au31-3cr INTEREST A CONTROLLING ONE. IN A coalmine on Panhandle road paying izper cent dividends; owners removing from city cause f selling. Address COAL, box SIS Pittsburg, Pa. au31-15 M: ERCHANT TAILORING BUSINESS-OLD estaDiisnea; stock small; good reason ror selling. Address G. W. DEAL, ueaiora, jra. au-w VTOTION BTORC-3750, A GREAT BARGAIN; i groceries, S350. MM. S60O, fJjOO to 15, 0T0; cigar stores, $350, fsrti. f7ob to (3,2 milk depot and route, selling 73 gallons per day; other business chances. HOLMES A CO., 0 Smith Held. au31-lll PHOTOGRAPHGALLERY-FIRST-CLASS;IN best gas city In Indiana. For particulars ad dress PHOTOGRAPHER, cor. Adams and Third street, Marlon, Ind. au31-lS6 SANDSTONE QUARRY WITH SWITCH-S1T-UATEDa few miles out of city on P. A L. E. For further particulars address SANDSTONE, Dispatch office. au31-U6 HOE STORE - LARGE PATING TRADE and tbe finest location to be found. -HOLMES A CO., 429 Smithfield St. . au31-U2 rilOBACCO STORE-DOING GOOD WHOLE- jl. bale and retail business: the best stina in Jeannette, Address BURTON A CO., Jeannette, Pa. IDU-UT Bnalness Properties. COO '0O FIRST-CLASS INVESTMENT tiZJ? prominent city thoroughfare, large corner lot, new four-story brick, substantial and complete from basement to roof, 23 apartments, exclusive of handsome storeroom: -the building Is well adapted for hotel: the situation on line or traction roads and In midst or dense population as sures a patronage equal to capacltv of honse. CHARLES bOMERS A CO., 313 Wood St.. 6019 Penn ave. au31-27 Q-t i) OOO-ON GOOD TERMS A SPLENDID H0S.AM business Investment: a storeroom and dwelling attached, on the corner of a good busi ness street In the East End; rents now for JL 000 per year: the uwelllng contains 10 large rooms and finished attic; bath, l.w. c , laundry in basement, marble mantels of the best quality In all rooms, tile hearths, In fact modern in all details; lot 30 ft. bv 120 ft. ; this Is certainly a good purchase. Call on KELLY A ROGERS No. 6315 Station St.. East End. ' a u 30-36 FOR HALE-MISCELLANEOUS. Ilorars. Vehicles. Live Stock. Etc. BAY PACING MARE-10 YEARS OLD, 15 M hands: No. 1030; sound: can pace heats 2.25 or better; extra road mare; can pull buggy 2:3u: no boots or weights: kind, can be driven by a lady safe: can brush 2:12 gait on road: bargain: spot cash, or will take horse ton buggy and harness in part; no letters answeredunless stamp Inclosed. H. C. GRAFJT, Kensington, O. BU31-I54 f ELDING A REAL BEAUTY, S-YEAK-OLD XX bright bay, lt)i hands, weight 1,200- none finer for carriage, barouche or gentleman's driver. W. f. MCGEE, borseshoer, Forbes it, Oakland. au30-t8 HORSES-TWO FINE CARK1AGE HOUSES; work either single or double; also one large draft horse; weighs 1,600; all S years old. F. J. STALER, Latrobe, Pa. au31-32 HTUSTANG-A BARGAIN. ONE SORREL W. ti. or JLVX mnstanc, 3 years old. Address apply after Monday. Room L 1011 Penn ave.. city. au31-3S" PONY GUARANTEED QUIET. NO TRICKS, safe for children to ride and drive, etc. Ad dress, giving fall description, lowest price and saying where can be seen. JOHN A. MAS SHALI, care Dispatch, city. an30-15Z DONY CART AND HARNESS; Jl lady or children to drive; will be sold chean. InquireJOHN GIBBONS, Red Lion Stables. auJl-44 ffpr-nNE YOUNG PARROTS, GUARAN i&O TEEDto talk: only S3 for young mockers. LSPICH'S BIRD STORE, 640BmlthneId st.. near Seventh ave. aul2-70-TTSu, Machinery nnd Mctals- TJlNGINES AND BOILERS-NEW AND BE XVi FITTED; repairing promptly attended to. PORTER FOUNDRY AND MACHINE CO., LIM., below buspension bridge. Allegheny, P t. JT2-63 miscellaneous. CALL TO SEE THE AUTOMATIC TYPE-' WRITER: writes without arlbbon: self-Inker, self-spacer, light and substantial: rail to see tbe household engine: runs the sewing machine, ven tilates the house, rocks the cradle, fansthe baby, does the churning, etc.: coming, the compressed airfrntt preserver; keeps 'fruit, milk and meats without the nse of Ice; cat) or send ror circular; 1 can now take SO horses to board on preserved fod der, etc. O.K. FLOWER, 110 Fourth avenue, PIttsbnrg. J ea-81-MSSu FURN1TURE-BY CITY DEPOSIT BANK. NO. 6106 Penn ave.. East End, preparatory- to moving, one strong Iron safe, S75; also desks, wal nut bank railings and one handsome carved rose wood monev sideboard with mirrors. Inquire at C11Y Dt-POsll BANK. an3l-52 PIANO-M AGNIFICENT UPRIGHT CABIN ET grand piano at great sacrifice, nearly new, brilliant tone, handsome case, VA octaves, all lat est improvements, cost 450: will take 3195 spot cash, rail at private residence, 23 EIGH 1 H ST., near Penn ave., city. au32-55 AUCTION SALES. SANDSOME FURNITURE-ELEGANT carpets, dne mandolin, etc, at auction, ESDAY MORNING, September 2, at 10 o'clock, at the rooms. No. 311 Market street. Fine chamber suits in walnut, oak, cherry and mahogany; mirror and plain door ward robes, dressing cases, wasbstands with or with out toilet glass, bedsteads, hair and hnsk. mat tresses, springs, bookcases of all kinds, office and library desks, ladle' secretaries, oak and walnut hall racks, handsome group style par lor furniture, odd chairs and rockers, hair cloth parlor suits, chiffoniers, dining room and extei sinn tables, oblna closets, buffets, side boards and chairs, china, glass and silverware, center tables, brnssels and ingrain hall, room and stair carpets. Goods now on exhibition. HENRY AULTION CO., auSI-lM Auctioneers. HOUSEHOLD GOODS AT AUCTION AT the residence, No. 218 Lacocfc st, on WEDNESDAY MORNING, September 3, at 10 o'clock Fine haircloth parlor suit, clocks, shades, pictures, Brussels and Ingrain carpets on rooms, halls and stairs, bed lounge walnut chamber suits, oak and cherry chamber furniture, ward robes, mattresses, springs, bedding, bedsteads, bureaus, swashstands, rockers, chairs, 12-foot oak extension table, cooking utensils, store, dishes and glassware. House open after a o'clock morning of tbe sale. HENRY AUCTION CO., anSO-64 Auctioneers. RESORTS. -QEDFORD MINERAL SPRINGS, X) BEDFORD, PENNA, in the Allegheny Mountains. Scenery unsur passed. As a curative agent the water has no equal. All amusements. Hotel enlarged, im proved and newly furnished. Open till October. jyWO L. B. DOTY. Manager. 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. an9-62 402 Locust St., Philadelphia. 3VD3lKZesjE)03?-b SCHOOL BONDS FOE SLEl. f2 ),000, M per cent, and free from State tax, run ling 20 years straight. Will sell in such amounts as desired. Particulars by addressing WILLIAM M. BELL, McKEESPORT, PA. Telephone No. McK. 3d. au31 53-jiwsu I PENSIONS For ALL SOLDIERS who are now disabled, whether disability is due to the service or not. For ALL WIDOWS of soldiers wbo are not on pension rolls. For minor children and depend ent patents. Increase of pension for soldiers oenalonad at leas than ffi nnr month. Pension lor all 4r no. pay. All who believe themselves I to be tiled should, without delay, wnte me. 1 jAELmtiAit. jit. .rittannr?. rs. 1 JAO.X)xtXAXt, Jit ntBDurg, fa. iox72i Je28.118 i i u.jbox724. ita-ia i TO LET. Cltv Residence. CONGRESS STREET-BRICK DWELLING OT 9 rooms; rent low to a good tenant. C BER 1NGER A SON, 159 Fourth avenue. an30-34t HOUSES-FOUR AND FIVE - ROOMED houses on Grand Viewavenue, Thlrtv-second ward. Inquire of ALFRED MARLAND, Southern avenue. Mt. Washington. au3l-33f KEATING ALLEY NO. 1, NEAR ROBERTS St., new brlct house, two minutes from Wylle ave cable cars, six rooms, finished attic, lnsldew. cirent- 118 per month. Inquire or MC CULLOUGHASM1TH, 31Seventhst. au26-7St LOCUST) BT.-NO. 30 RENT EEDUCED-9-room residence, both gases, range, ball, good stable and nice lot. See BLACK A BAIRD. 95 Fourth ave. ' au28-84t Allegheny Residences. DWELLINGS-ON DAWSON STREET. BE TWEEN Monterey and Buena Vista streets. Second ward. Allegheny, three new brick dwell fnga of six rooms and finished attic, with gas and wateraud good yards. RICHARD NUTTALL, 177 North avenue, Allegheny. an31-107t fenburtmn Residences. HOUSE AT HULTON. 5 MINUTES FROM station. 10-room bouse wttn 14 acres. Ad dress GEO. V.MARSHALL, 69 Diamond St., Pitts. au3l-j5T Boalnei Properties. BUILD1NG-FOR HOTEL PURPOSRS-THE undersigned has a three-story building 36X 100 feet, with a possible additional house 40x100 feet in Homestead, Pa., opposite the passenger station or the Penna R. R. Co.. which be wishes to lease ror hotel and restaurant which are badly needed in the town: to the right party special In ducement. SCHUCHMAN A CO., Homestead, Pa. au29-3St HOTEL-OF 14 ROOMS, WITH NINE ACRES or ground, good stabling and a transfer of license, now doing a first-class business. Parties can receive lull information by calling at the real estate office of JOHN KELLER, 1704 Carson street. au27-45-wrsut Q- O 30 CORNER STOREROOM, EASTLIB DJLl ERl'Y, snitable for butcher, grocer or baker. CHARLES BOMERS ACO.. 313 Woodst, 6019 Penn ave. au3l-27t Ann ri meno. FLAT-UNFURNISHED. OF FOUR OR FIVE rooms on federal st., near North Parks, Allegheny: all conveniences. Address M. A. H., Dispatch office. au3l-106t Rc OdMS TWO FURNISHED BOOMS SUITA- BLE for slttlne room and bedroom, over looking Allegheny parks: gentleman and wire without children preferred. Address A. F. S., 137 Federal St., Allegheny, Pa. au24-7t KOOMS-SOME UNFURNISHED BOOMS FOR housekeeping; one 7-room honse: three offices; one24-room house, suitable ror hotel. In quire at corner of FOURTH AND LIBERTY t?rs. au2S-78-TTSSut T-OOM3 FURNISHED SECOND - STORY XV front room with balcony: also small con necting front room, gheny. 279 FEDERAL ST., Alls- au3i-i6ir K OOM FINELY FURNISHED; THREE minutes' walk from postoffice. Address T. K.. Dispatch office. autl-133t Offices, Desk Room, Etc OFFICES-ONE OF THE BEST LOCATTON3 in the city, corner Sixth ave. and Liberty St., second floor; large, well-lighted rooms, with vault, both gnses, w. c, was -stand, etc. BAX TER, THOMPSON A CO.. 162 Fourth ave. au30-39t OFFICES-A FEW NICE ONES IS GER MANIA SAVINGS BANK BUILDING. ood and Diamond sts. anl0-49t PERSONAL. PERSONAL BOOKS WANTED IF YOU have any books to sell. let ns know. LEVI'S BOOK SIORE. Seventh Avenue-Hotel building. mh7 PERSONAL WE WANT EVERY BOY AND girl to know that we will tuy their old school books and furnish them with others at lowest prices. FRANK BACON A CO.. 301 Smithfield street. an2S PERSONAL-PROF. CHARLES. PHRENOL OGIST: advises on business, marrtage. prop erty, speculation, the lost and absent. 72pOpLAR ST., next Sandusky, above North avenue. Alle gheny. Pa. au31-21 PERSONAL WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A large issortmen tor artificial eyes: our mode or insertion is perfectly painless. CHESSMAN MANN ION, expert opticians. 42 Federal at., Allegheny. Best SI spectacles on earth. an30-67-wssu PFRSONAL 2,563 PERSONS HAPPILY MAR Rl K.D to date through tbe International Mar riage Bureau. Sample of the largest matrimonial paper published mailed iree. THE AMERICAN MrJSSENGEP,lS5 Washington st Chicago, 11L aU31- PERSONAL LAUIES DESIRING TO LEARN dresscuttlng will remember that by learning Madame Taylor's Improved System they can cut Serfectly fitting dresses In any style and with any art straight, bias or dartlets. Go to MO. 6 SIXTH STREET. PIttsbnrg. over the Wheeler A Wilson Sewing Machine office, where you will find Madame Taylor's Permanent School of Dress cutting. anal-34 FOUND. FOUND TA-VA-ZON all chronic diseases. SPECIALS: CURES 301 GRANT ST. au31-lS9 FOUND-THE BEST ASSORTED STOCK OF artificial eyes in tbe two cities; our own Im portation. CHESSMAN-MANMON, expert op ticians. 42 Federal St., Allegheny. Best SI specta cles on earth. an3-67-wssu LOST. T ObT - SMALL YELLOW SATCHEL: XJ dropped from carriage Friday evenluer. be tween Evergreen and Wllklnsburg-. Reward by leaving at 614 PEN .1 AVE. auJl-l LOST-AN EYE. IF BY ACfJlDEMT OK DIS EASE; wecanlnseit an artificial one from the best assorted stock In the two cities. OHE3S-MAN-11ANMOM, expert opticians, Federal St., Allegheny, Uest 1 spectacles on earth. ao30-87-wggn EDUCATIONAL. HARCOURT PLACE SEMINARY A school of the highest grade for yonng ladies and elrls. Established upon original lines, its growth has been remarkable. For catamgne address the Principal, MISS ADA L AYER, B. A. Gambler. O. an28-9 1TE. M. DE LA SOLLAYE, Of Vienna, TEACHER OF ZITHER AND HARMONY. 29 Montgomery Ave. Allegheny City, Close to Federal street. anglO-7 ALLEGHENY ACADEMY FOR BOYS Sperial attention to college preparation. Private classes for ladies, with privilege of en tering Wellesley on certificate. Opens Sept. 1& B. W. MITCHELL, A. M.Ph. D., Princi pal, 69 Arch St., Allegheny. Pa. au20-16-wrsu HILAND PIAN O SCHOOL. THIS SCHOOL will open Tuesday. Septembers. For in formation call on or address W, C. DOYLE. Director. Hours from 8 A. it. to 6 p.m.. Tues day, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. Office telephone building, cor. S. Hiland and Center aves., East End. , auZi-25-gu KENYON MILITARY ACADEMY-THI3 old and remarkably successful school pro vides thorough preparation for college or busi ness, and careful supervision of health, habits and manner". For catalogue address LAW RENCE RUST, LL. D., Rector, Gambler, O. au23-9 MEDIA (PA) MILITARY ACADEMY for Young Boys, ? 100 a year; number lim ited to 30: careful training. Shnrtlidze Media Academy for Boys and Young Men. $500 a year; courses in cbem., for bus. or college. Illnst crcs. ready. SWITH1N a SHORTLIDGE. A. M., (Hurvardgraduate) Media, Pa., jy30-66-atWThssu TTLY GHOST COLLEGE-CLASSED RE JL OPEN September 8. 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 lars, REV. JOHN T. MURPHY. C. B. So., Jyl9.77-su President Norfolk College FOR YOUNQ LADIES. NEAR OLD POINT COMFORT. , Largest, cheapest and best equipped school inVa. 290 Students: 23 Teachers Graduates of Smith College, Boston Unlv Wesiayan, Stuttgart, Ac Arts of self support a specialty. Home Life. Board. Tuition. (4260 a quarter. Fine climate for delicate girls. For catalogue address J. A. L CA8SEDY, Pnn., Norfolk, Va, anlO-SS-sa , SEWICKLEY FARM For Sale. This valuable farm, located close to the bor ough of Sewickley, between it and tbe Sewick ley dairy farm, only 12 miles from tbe city.com- prising 12a acres of One farm land, good dwell ing house, barn and outbuildings, splendid fruit orchard of several hundred bearing apple ana cherry tress, abundance of good water, well fenced, being in every respect a first-class farm, is now offered for sale at only 1200 per acre, one-third cash, balance on time with In terest. The close proximity of this farm to Se wickley. always a good market for fruit and vegetables, makes it especially desirable for growing garden stuff, and for a dairy or stock farm it has facilities unsurpassed. Parties de siring a positive bargain in a locality with ad vantages second to none can either write to or call and see tbe owner on the premi-es. JOHN a ANDERSON, n80-18-TnThB sewickley, Pa. r A. BALPH BUILDING CONTRACTOR, First avenue and Grant street. . rittsn Pa. Telephone am. CHOICE PROPERTIES. FOR SALE. hcial Saras IN ALLEGHENY. UTHGOW AVE. Frame house. 5 room! and basement, etc. Lot 60x100 ft. through to 20-fC alley. 53,300. Terms to suit. BUENA VISTA Near Garrison. New frame dwelling, 6 rooms and reception ball, bath. Lie. water, and w. a. front porch, slats mantels, tile hearths, electric bells, paved alley, etc.. etc. Lot 30x112 ft. throaghto Norman st, $4,600. Terms to suit. CHARLES 8T. New frame dwelling. 4 rooms and ballroom, pantry, bath, h. & cwater. large cement cellar, gas, city water, slats man tels and all modem imp. Lot 20x97. 3,200. BNYDER ST. Near Charles. Frame dwell ing. 6 rooms and fin. attic, good cellar, front and side entrance, front ball, city water and good well. Lot 20x151 ft. (2,000. A bargain. OVERLOOK ST. Frame dwelling, S rooms and laundry, with sta. wasbtubs. nat. gas, city water, etc. Lot 2x128 ft. through to another street. $3,800. Terms to suit, BUCHANAN ST. TroyHilL Frame dwell ing, 8 rooms, good cellar, front and side en trance, in good repair, city water. Lot 22x100 through to Hill alley. 12,600. Terms to suit. ALLES & BAILEY, KM FOURTH AVE. an.31-98 TEL. 167. FOR SALE AT SOUTH VIEW PLACE, . Choice building lots, 50x150. 60x160 and 50x200 feet, in plan of the BIRMINGHAM LAND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY On Una of the Suburban Rapid Transit Elec tric Road, three miles sooth 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. Thislstha best chanco you will hare this year to buy a site for a comfortable home where tbe air Is pure and cool and tbe surroundings healthful and picturesque, within easy reach of the cen ter of the city. Taxes low, prices reasonable iand terms easy; one-fourth cash, balance la three or five equal annnal installments with interest. Title to whole plan, insured by the Fidelity Title and Trust Com- . pany of Pittsburg. for plans and further particulars and agent to show you the t lots, call on C. E. SUCCOP, 1403 Carson Street; J. MARTIN SCHAFER, 74 S. Twelfth Street, PITTSBURG, PA, Jy2J 200 LOTS SOLD IN THE BAILEY & MOON PLAN, REFLECTORVILLE STATION. Castle Shannon R. R. Only 28 lots remain to be sold, and win be closed out at special sale. SATURDAY AFTERNOON. Sept, ft, 1890. The lots are 50 to 70 feet front by 200 feet in depth, containing nearly a quarter of an acre, and will be sold at the ridiculously low price qf S200each. Term", J10, S23 and $50 cash: balance long time, easy payments. ' Agents will be on tbe ground at time stated. Free railroad tickets and full particulars. Also choice lots sold at private sale at any time at office of tbe agents, M. F. H1PPLE & CO, au31-93-TThSa 96 Fourth are. HOME! ON THE FINEST AVENUE IN EAST END. New Two-Story Brick. 9 room, reception hall, cabinet mantels, chink closet and pantries, electric bells, combination burners, cemented ceUar with laundry, bath room with porcelain tub and first-class plumb ing; in fact every modern convenience. One square from Traction Road. Price very low and easy terms. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO, aulMKJ-MWSu 162 Fourth avenue. $6,500 EAST END. - On 60 toot aaphaltum paved and sewered ave nne. only one-half square from Duquesne Electric toad, also convenient to cablellnes and P. R. R. Elegant new modern style nine room brick residence, wide ban, large bath room, with latest improved sanitary piumblrg, range laundry stationary tubs, cemented cellar, com plete electric work and fitted throughout wltb finest combination chandeliers, china closets,, butlers, pantry, lavatory, etc.: tbe entire bouse tastefully and artistically papered and deco rated. This is a bargain. Terms: Small cash payment down, balance. long time. MF.HIPPLE6CO.. au31 94-TUTST7 No. 93 Fourth avenue, LOTS BEILSTEIN PLAN, 1350 TO 450. On Milroy avenue, etc., 25x150 to 200 feet direct ly on line electric car-, one sqnare from pnblls school, etc. The most desirable, convenient and accessible lots in the ward. Special price! ana terms ior nrsi purcnaser. M. F. HIPPLE s CO.. an3I-o7-TTSn 96 Fourth avenue. LOTS! LOTS! Allegheny, Tenth Ward. B. A. ELLIOTT PLAN. Lots 24x120 feet on Perrysville. Boyle avenues and Charles street, eto, on line of electrlo cars. Fine location, good neighborhood, etc Lowest prices, easiest terms, we invite competition. M. F. HIPPLE & CO., au3I-67TuThSu 96 Fourth aye. EAST END RESIDENCE 86,000 Two-story frame residence, eight rooms, bath and laundry, large porches, both gases, h. and c water. Inside w. c, all modern Improvements stable on rear; lot 50x196; fruit and shade trees, grape arbor and shrubbery; excellent location, on paved street on line of Duquesne electric) line: handy to cable lme. GEO. C. 8LEETH, au2S-71 Penn and Shady aves., E. E. FOR SALE, East End Hotel Property, LARIMER AVE.. NEAR STATION. Lot 120x290 feet, with large dwelling. Special bargain to qnick buyer. Set ALLES & BAILEY, 164 Fourth are. TeLlSL au31-95 MEETINGS. mBE ANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS'MEET .L ING of tbe American Natural Gas Co. will bo held at the office. No. lis Federal street, Allegheny City, on THURSDAY. September 4, ac a o'ciock r.nL. .a. w is, lamn, rresiaent. P. C. CAWLEY. Secretory. an3g-36 VTOTICE ALL JOURNEYMEN PLAST JLi ERERS are requested to meet at their hall, 41 Fifth ave., Monday morning, September 2. at 8 o'clock; full attendance desired, as Im portant business will bo transacted. By order of CHAS. H. FIEL, President auSI-138 NOTICE MEMBERS OF WILLIAM PENN Council. Jr. O. U.A.M. will as-" semhle at G. A. R, Hall. Mt. Washington at 10 o ciocic snarp, august u, ibmj, to attend luneral ot Brother Charles Grosklas. Sister Connclls Invited to attend. A. HUGHES, C. . W. M. KANE. R. S. an3I-139 , "VTOTICE THE ANNUAL MEETING OBV xv ne siocanoiuera 01 mo r ronsinn society , will be held at the office. No. 305 Penn avenue, , SEPTEMBER 9, ls90. between tbe hours of 41 o'clock and 9 o'ciock v. JL, for the election of? directors for tbe ensuing year and to receive report from the offlcers. emil, BEILKR, au26-72-9n Secretary, pro tea.-'' TVURUPK - IlCiCETa TO AND JfH.OU.4 im Europe oy leading lines; good norths mm cured: drafts, letters of credit, money orders' 2 foreign coin, passnorts, etc: we sell at New! York rates. MAJS. aCUAUBEBO k CO- M Bmlthlleldit Pittsburg, Pa. Established Me u3-4.-frH.r. i m m .w ,; sw X r ' - h." - v IjaffiMFiaeHBiHBiBBlBHdSM IMsbBHssssssssBCTssHsTCIsMssTO