aggMjagrg wmm7rw-ww CLOSING THE DEAL. Blind Institute Managers Will Ha?e a House by To-Morrow. "WHY THEY ARE lfl A HURRY. lews Prom Mrs. Schenley, Aoout the Site, Expected in a Pew Days. HAXAGEES SAI TflEEB IS KO TKOUBIE The Executive Committee of the "Western Pennsylvania Institute for the Blind -will hold a meeting to-morrow afternoon for the purpose of. closing up the negotiations for a house in -which the blind school Trill be started. It will not be the Miller homeste?d, on Center avenue, but will be a better house which the committee has secured much cheaper. There is no trouble at present in the board, it is positively affirmed, and the 'managers expect to get something definite about the site from Mrs. Schenley in a few days. The statement that Dr. John Campbell, of London, was coming to Pittsburg, to act as peacemaker in the board, was denied yester day by several of the managers, who claim that the report comes from a man ontside the organization who is trying to cause trouble. Dr. Campbell wrote a letter to him stating that he would be in Pittsburg shortly, and it is stated the gentleman who received it misconstrued the object of the doctor's visit. Dr. Campbell has been a regular visitor to America every fall for a number of years, and comes to this country looking for new ideas and features for his school in London. He visits all the blind asylums in the Eastern and Middle States, and last year stopped over in Pittsburg. He will do the same this year to see how the work is progressing, but he is not coming to settle any fancied trouble. ONXY ONE LEFT. The managers spoken to yesterday would not say where the school building was to be located, as they have not closed the deal, and will not do so until to-morrow. The several bonses offered have narrowed down to one, and the Executive Committee has concluded to take it. It will be about 25 minutes' ride from the postoffice, on the line of a street railway, and it is supposed the house is in the East End. The committee has decided to rent it only, and the work of fitting it up with the necessary furniture will begin on Monday or Tnesday. It is certain that everything will be in shape and the school opened on October 1. A teacher has already been engaged, and the managers have six or seven pupils wait ing to be enrolled. Anyone knowing of any blind children is requested to com municate to the managers of the institute so as to enable them to have some idea how many they may expect. Some ot the managers wanted to delay do ing anything until they heard from Mrs. Schenley about the site for the institute. A conference was held with Messrs. Scott and Schoyer, of the State Board of Charities, who informed the board that if the school expected any State appropriation it would be better to begin doing business before the Legislature meets, or it would stand but little show ef getting any State aid. The Legislature will meet in January next, and if the school is on the list recommended by the Board of Charities, it will withont a doubt get the appropriation of 5300 for each blind pupil enrolled in the school. As stated in The Dispatch several months ago, the United States Government sets aside a fund ot 510,000 annually to be pro rated among the different blind schools in the purchase of books. FUNDS IX SIGHT. The institute has about $70,000 now on hand. It received 540,000 from the Jane Holmes estate and 530,000 from private sub scriptions. The managers say that when they get their site and are teadytobnild they will get all the money they need. Sev eral of the directors who "have contributed hundreds of dollars say they will double the amount when the money is needed. This shows, they assert, that there is no friction of any kind, and there hasn't been any since one of ihe lormer directors wanted to hold two positions at the same time, which was contrary to law. The Board of Directors hoped that Chief jiigeiow, ot tne Department or Public "Works, has some good news abont the site, but as yet they have heard nothing from Mr. Bigelow. There is no question at all but the ground to be given bv Mrs. Schen ley will be back of the Bellefield Church, on Bellefield avenue, Oakland. This is the site Chief Bigelow lavored, and will not interfere in any way with the entrance to the park, as it will be on the other side of Fifth avenue. Heart Diseaac. Head the hospital reports, read the mortuary reports, read the medical publications, read the daily newspapers, and learn bow wide spread is heart disease, how difficult of detec tion it is to most people, how many and bow sudden are the deaths it causes. Then read Dr. Flint's Treatise on Heart Disease, and learn what it is. what causes it, what diseases it gives rise to, what it; tyniptoms are, and how it may be attacked, fi." you And that yon have heart disease, ask your druggisi for a bottle of Dr. Flint's Kemedy. At all druggists. The treatise mav be had on application to ilack Drug Co., - Y, MWF Brine Till Advertisement To Fleishman's Cloak Department, and get an excellent quality beaver jacket, satin laced, tailor-made, 24 inches long, in black and blue, at 54 SO. Prrf-ct Jewela! For the next few weeks I will sell a choice line of ladies' Dongola kid button shoes, opera, common sense and spring heels, at 1 50 per pair, at G. D. Simen's, 78 Ohio street, Allegheny, Pa. twp What Do Yon Think or This? Black and blue chevron, tailor-made, double-breasted jackets, satin-faced, and 25 inches long, elegant fit, at S7 50. Fleishman's Kew Cloak Department 504, 506 and 508 Market 'st. Great special sale of plush jackets capes and sacques at bargain prices this week, at Rosenbaum & Co.'s. wr Visit FleUhman'a Clonk Department. It will surprise you. Deink Baeurlein's beer, a home product. Pure, healthful. On tap everywhere, tuwp Fleishman' New Cloak Department Offers black cheviot, tailor-made, double breasted jackets, reefer style, with large lapels, at 59. A Surprise To all that call and see those fine calf sewed dress shoes, all styles, for gents' wear. Only ?2 per pair at G. D. Simen's, 78 Ohio street, Allegheny, Pa. TWF Ladle Fine Beaver Coat. Double-breasted Battenberg fronts, at 59 25 Fleishman's Xew Cloak Department, 504, 506 and 508 Market st, SI Until September 10. 1S90 S3 30. 12 cabinet photos, f 1, or a life-size crayon KTJ?"-,53 An,ret's Elite Gallery, 516 Market st, Pittsburg. Bring children! An Ideal Cloak Department. Nothing like it in the two cities is our Ifew Cloak Department A visit will be sure to interest yon. Fleishman & Co., 504, 506 and 508 Market st SOUTHSIDERS ZZ.V SSSSSf. fjouituide edition of TEE DI8PAXCS, FOUR MURDER INDICTMENTS. A Quartet of Firm Decree Return Pre dlcamrnt of n ManAVho Tried to Shield n Woman Suit Against a Policeman Other Newr From the Court!. t The grand jury yesterday returned true bills in four murder cases. Laura Meyers was indicted for the killing of Henry Ban som, at Donglas station, in July. She shot him, it was said, because be had betrayed her daughter. Both parties were colored. Arthur Conley was held for the murder of his wife, Margaret, on Boston street, Four teenth ward. He claimed that the shooting was accidental, Patrick Varley was held lor the shooting and killing of Henry Ralston, at McKeesport. John Kilpatrick was indicted for the mnrder of George H. Sheriff, at Oliver's wire mill, on tho Scuthslde. During a quarrel he struck Sheriff on tho head with a piece of hose, fatally injuring him. The other true bills were: George Brooks. James Britton. Thomas Britton, James Kee nan. David Madden, aggravated assault and battery; Mary O'Nell. Daniel Knight, Mary Brawdy, Bernhard Burns, assault and battery; Michael Herrlngton. Michael O'Toole, feloni ous assanlt; Charles Harding, attempted f eloni ous assault; William Cox,Davld Hastings, Will iam Mury. Anthonr Hinrs. E. Rilev. T. Con nolly. John Riley. J. Henry, J. J. Scully, W. Scully, J. McGrogan, Lena Kunz. Samuel Riddle. Charles "Wooden, alias Hargrave, lar. ceny: Edward Cuddy, entering a building with intent to commit a felony; William Moore, em bezzlement; John Vernon, malicious mischief. The following bills were ignored: Bernhard Barns. John Burn?. Albert Davis, assault and battery; Jacob Rowe. larceny; Albert Powell, an offense against morality. GOT OUT OF IT, AFTEE AIL A Man Fonnd Not Guilty, After Giving Him elf Dcnd Amir. In the Criminal Court, yesterday, Albert Thompson, colored, was tried on the charges of selling liquor without license and on Sunday. The informations were made by County Detec tive Beltzhoover. At the last term of Court. Mrs. Mary Murphy, of Soho. was tried for illegal liquor selling. Thompson was one of the witnesses for the defense, and in helping Mrs. Murphy out, got himself into trouble. He said that he had sold some of the liquor Mrs. Mur phy was accused of selling, and bad taken the money for it. Mrs. Murphy, however, was con victed, and is now in the workhouse. Thomp son, on his own admission on the stand, was held, and Judge Collier directed that an infor mation be made against him. The information was made by the County Detective, and Thomp son was indicted. At the trial, yesterday Thompson asserted tnat he never sold any liqnor. His former admissions were given In evidence, and at the conclusion of the testi mony the case went to the jury. After having been out some time, a verdict of not guilty was rendered, and the costs placed on the county Judge Magee remarked that it wag a strange venuct. Thompson has not yet been dis charged. Braid Wotton. Arthur Sayers and Charles Herllne were acquitted of the larceny of some tobacco from a store in McKeesport. Henry ....j.mi.,i(u wnu assacn -ana Dattery on his Kite, was released oh a nol pros, bis wife payintr the cost?. Richard r,vdn.n.h . .aujca jnassey pieaaea cullty to larceny. Cavenaugh was sent three months to the work bouse, and sentence was suspended in the case of Massey. James Bedenkovitz was convicted of the larceny of $10 from Peter Plavatics. at Braddock. Frank Hmes pleaded guilty to the larceny of six pairs of shoes from Ben Gold stein. He was sentenced six months to the workhonse. George Bender was found guilty of the larceny of a watch from Lionis Kervan and recommended to the mercy of the Court. John Allen, colored, is on trial for an assault on Maria Brown. WANTS THE ALLEY FIXED. A Salt Brought: Against the Builder of a Lnrge New Block- A bill In equity was filed yesterday by "Will iam Lenz against Charles Arbuthnot and A. and T. Wilson. Lenz states that he owns the property at No. S3 Eighth street. A ten-foot alley runs between his place and that of the defendants, to which both have a right. The defendants, however, are excavating to a depth of ten feet in the alley and depriving him of the use of it, also endangering the foundation walls of the house, which are now cracking. The plaintiff asks that the defendants be re strained from doing any more excavating, and that they be compelled to place the alley in its original condition. GRIND OF THE DIVORCE ttt.v., One Reason Given bv a Man for Deserting III. Wife No. 2. The testimony taken in the divorce suit of .(Catherine Haley against Richard Haley was filed yesterday. It was alleged that Haley de serted his wife on July 6. 1SSS. having married her on May 17 of the same year. He was after ward beard to say that be bad another wife and two children in New Orleans. The parties lived in the Ninth ward. Suits for divorce on the ground of desertion were entered yesterday by Anna Hunt against George E. Hunt and Mary Stevens against Alfred Stevens. Snit Against a Policeman, Thomas Quinn yesterday entered suit against Police Officer Edward Cross, for $2,000 dam ages, for false arrest. He stated that on Au gust 27 he as at the house of Mary Water, his sister, in the rear of No. 79 Washington street. As he was leaving. Officer Cross, without war rant or cause, arrested him. He took Quinn to the Eleventh ward station, where, at the hear ing, next morning he was fined t5 and costs by Magistrate Hyndnian. To-Bay'a Trial 1.1st. Criminal Court Commonwealth vs Andrew Gangwisch (2), John Kearney, Delia Randolph, Charles Richards, Robert Payton, Robert Pleasant. S. B. Mackie. William Cox, Charles Hargravo alias Wooden (3), Daniel Knight. Samuel Riddle. WILL CELEBRATE DT STYLE, The Anniversary of Garibaldi' Rolurn to Homo to be Remembered Here. The Garibaldi Sooieta di Fraterni will meet to-night to make the necessary ar rangements for the celebration of Garibaldi's triumphal return to Rome in 1870. The celebration will take place on the 20lh. Ar rangements for a grand street parade in the morning have been already made. In the evening a grand banqnet will be riven at the Duquesne Hotel, at which representative Italian citizens will be present Mayor Gourley and other city officials have been invited to address the banqueters. Dr. M. lu Xardyz, the honorary President of the society, is one of the 300 survivors of the 1,000 men who accompanied Garibaldi to Romsafter that long and severe conflict terminated. PRECAUTIONS AGAINST ITRE. Four Regular Firemen Will be In the Expo sition at All Time. Superintendent Evans, of ; the Bureau of Fire, yesterday placed four extra men on duty at the Exposition building with fire extinguishers. A relief of four men will relieve them at night and the arrangement will be continued during the season. In addition to this pre caution there is a fire alarm box, No. 515, on the building. M0STUAET EEP0ET FOE AUGUST. A Bl(t Increase Id the Nnmbor of Deaths From the Same Month Lmt Tear. During August there Were 427 deaths in the city, a death rate of 21.3 per 1,000 in habitants. The deaths during the corre sponding month of 1889 was 386. The mortuary report for the week ending the 30th ult shows there were 81 deaths, against 93 for the same time last year. The chief causes were: Typhoid fever, 10; consumption, 5: diarrhoea, 8, of which 7 were children; pneumonia, 3; diphtheria, 4; croup, 2. Thirty-tour were less than 5 years of age, and 16 of this number were nnder 1 year. HORSFORD'S ACID PHOSPHATE For the Tired Brain From over-exertion. Try it An Ideal Cloak Department. ' Nothing like it in the two cities 'is onr New Cloak Department. A visit will be sure to interest you. Flkishmait & Co., C01, COS And 08 Market t .. THE COMUUmCATSD. ( 8300 Reward. The Citizens' Committee of the Twenty third Congressional district have authorized the undersigned to offer a reward of 500 for the arrest and conviction or the evidence that will convict any member of an Election Board who may commit or attempt to com mit a fraud upon the legal voters of this district at the Republican primaries to be held on Saturday, the 6th inst, by permit ting illegal voting or depriving legal voters from casting their ballot, and counting all ballots as cast. The further reward of 5500 will be paid for the name or names of any party or parties who tampers with a successtul dele gate, by having his credentials destroyed or transferred for a consideration, be it money paid or to be paid, or a promise of a posi tion for himself or a friend, or to be retained in a position that he or a friend may now be filling. The Citizens' Committee, in offering these -rewards, wish it to be under stood that they cast no reflections upon the election officers, nor upon any delegate who is standing for either ot the candidates con testing for the Congressional nomination. So much has been said by the pnblic and the press and by candidates for office upon the subject of corruption in electing dele gates and buying credentials, this commit tee deem it their duty, as citizens of the district, to offer these rewards. By order of the committee. B. P. Jones. Chairman. The above rewards are offered for the con victionor evidence leading to the conviction ot persons violating the election laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, of which the following are extracts: DUTIES AND EIGHTS UNDER THE ELEC TION LAWS. 98. REGULATIONS OF PRIMARY ELEC TIONS AND PREVENTION OF FRAUDS THEREAT. An act to regulate the holding and to prevent frauds in the primary elections of the several political parties In the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Section 1 Be it enacted, etc., tnat from and after the passage of this act it shall be lawful, and it is hereby made the dnties of the judges, Inspectors and clerks or other officers of the primary elections, meetings or caucus neiu jor tne purpose oi nominating candidates for State, city and county offices within the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, before entering upon the discbarge of their duties, severally take and subscribe to an oath or affirmation in the presence of each other, in form as follows, namely: ;I (A. B.) do that I will, as judge, inspector or clerk (as the case may be) at the ensuing election im partially and faithfully perform my duties in accordance with the laws and Constitu tion of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and in accordance with the rules and regu lations adopted by the party of , county of , for the government ot the said primary elections, meetings, or caucus to the best of my judgment and abilities." The oath or affirmation shall first be admin istered to the judge by one of the inspect ors, tncu me judge so quaiinea snail ad minister the oath or affirmation to the in spector and clerks, and may administer the oath to any elector offerinp'to vote as to his qualifications to vote at such election. Section 2. If anv indtre. inspector, rlerfc or other officer of a primary election as aforesaid, shall presume to act in such ca pacity before the taking and subscribing to the oath or affirmation required by this act, he shall, on conviction, be fined not exceed ing 5200, and if any judge, inspector, clerk or other officers shall wilfully disregard or violate the provisions of any rule, dulv made by the said . par'tv of county for the government of the primary elections of the party, he shall, on "convic tion, be fined not exceeding 8200; and if any judge or inspector of a primary election shall knowingly reject the vote of any per son entitled to vote under the rules of the said party, or shall knowincrl-ir receive the vote of any person or personsnot qualified as aforesaid, shall, on conviction. be fined not exceeding $200; and if any judge. insDector. clerk, nr nther officer of a primary election, as aforesaid, shall be guilty of any willf ui fraud in the discharge of his duties by destroying or de facing ballots, adding ballots to the poll other than those lawlullr voted, bv stuf fing the ballot-box, by false counting, by making false returns, or by any act or thing whatsoever, the person so offending shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and, upon conviction, shall be fined not exceeding ?500, or imprisonment not exceeding one year, or both, or either, at the discretion of court All acts, or parts of acts of Assembly in consistent with this act are hereby repealed except in counties or cities where special acts are in force for the same purpose. Pro vided, That the provisions of this act shall entail no expense to the counties or cities. Approved The 29th day of June, A. D 188L Henry M. Hoyt. The following section of an act to prevent bribery and lraud at nominating conven tions, etc., passed Jnne 8, 1881: Section 5. In all cases where a person is elected or chosen, or shall act as a dele gate to a convention to make nominations for office, and shall receive, accept or solicit any bribe in money, goods or thing of V3iue, or any office ar position as an induce ment to make or join in any nomination for any person to be voted for as an officer or candidate for office, or shall in like manner or for like reason agree to abstain from vot ing for any particular person shall be guiltv of a misdemeanor, and on conviction shall be sentenced to pay a fine of not more than 5100 and be imprisoned not exceeding three months. exposition bargains In Piano and Organs. To persons intending to visit the Exposi tion we desire to say that we will offer the following special prices: . Hew upright pianos. 5185 to 355. New organs, 45 to $125. Upright pianos, slightly used, 5150 to 5250. Square pianos, suitable for beginners. $45 to S150. Call at our music pavilion in the Exposi tion and bring this notice with von. whrn you will receive lull particulars and polite attention. E. G. Hats & Co., 75 Fifth ave., or Exposition (Main Hall). - Tho Truth. The only cartoon paper in lithograph colors west of New York, will be issued on Saturday next Those who wish to know the "Truth" as it is, decently, soberly, fearlessly and independently, will not fail to get a copy. Price 10 cents 16 pages. For sale by all newsboys and newsdealers. Editor and Publisher, No. 553 Grant st THOSE who seek relief from pain and weak ness should use Parker's Ginger Tonic. .rAujuut riAut xsAjbsAai never talis to please. Brine Till Advertliement To Fleishman's Cloak Department, and get an excellent quality beaver jacket, satin faced, tailor-made, 24 inches long, in black and bine, at $4 50. For Men and Boys! Good, solid, heavy sole, tip bals. all sizes, at only $1 per pair, at G. D. Simen's, 78 Ohio street, Allegheny, Pa. twp What Do Ton Think of This? Black and bine chevron, tailor-made, double-breasted jackets, satin-faced, and 25 inches long, elegant fit, at $7 50. Fleishman's New Cloak Department, 504, 506 and 508 Market st. Extraordinary Bargains. Genuine Paris C. G. fast black misses' hose 22c, 25c, 28c, worth 50c, 55c, 60c; a case ladies' regular made brown hose 19c, worth 30c; black wool 19c. worth 25c; real French Lisle black hose 37f c, worth 60c, at Rosen banm & Co.'s. wr Visit Fleiabman'a Cloak Department. It will surprise yon. . EVERYBODY can vote on Popular Tonia durinn the JTrnn. sition season. Bee announcement on Fourth page of frdatft DWPAlVBi HTTSBUBG DISPATCH, S3" Display advertisement! one dollar per square Jor one insertion. Classified advertise ments on this page, such as Wanted, Par Sale, To Let, etc, ten cents per line for each inser tion, and none taken for less than thirty cents. Top line being displayed counts as two. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BRANCH OFFICES. FOR THE SOUTHSIDE, NO. 1412 CARSON STREET. BRANCH OFFICES ALSO AS BELOW, WHERE WANT. FOR SALE, TO LET, AND OTHER TRANSIENTADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RE CEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements are. to be prepaid except where advertisers already have accounts with The Ula- rjtTCIL, rrrrsBURG. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. '3509 Bntler street. EMIL G. STUCKEV, 24th street and Penn ave. E. G. STUCKEY A CO., Wylleave. and FultomU N. STOKELY, Fifth Avenue Market House, SAST END. i. W. WALLACE, cm Penn avenue. OJUO.A1TD. MCALLISTER & SHE1BLER, Sth av. Alwood St. SOCTHSIDX. JACOB SFOHN, No. ZCarson street, ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCHER, 89 Federal street. H. J. McBRIDE. Market House, Allegheny. FRED H. EGGER3. 172 Ohio street. F. H. EGGERS ft SON, Ohio and Chestnutsts. SAMUEL LARRY. Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin aves. (J. W. HUGHES, Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. PERRY M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves. T. K. MORRIS, 688 Preble ave. M1LLVALE BOROUGH. W. W. FLOCKER, Stationer., No. 4 Grant ave. SHARPSBURB. C BELLMAN, Stationer, 818 Main st. THE BUSINESS OFFICE OF fl THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH IS NOW Corner Smithfield and ' Diamond Streets. WANTED. Male Help. AGENT FOR WESTERN PENNSYL VANIA, bvan old line life Insurance com Sany: all communications will be considered con dentlal. Address LOCK BOX 963, Pittsburg, Pa. Se5-71-Thsu A GENTS-WE WANT A FEW GOOD LIVE men to sell our teas, coffees, spices and bak ing powder. Address GRAND UNION TEA CO., 307 Market street. se(-47 BAKBER-FlRST-CLAbS MAN: PAY GOOD wages. Corner LACOCK AND FEDERAL STS., Allegheny. se5-42 BARBER-OR A YOUNG MAN WITH GOOD experience at tho business. Apply at 2327 PENN AVE., city. se5-24 BARBER-UOOD MAN. Pittsburg. 120 THIRD AVE., se5-81 BARBER-AT JOHN Butler st. FELIilNDER'S, 51B3 se5-40 BAKKR-GOOD. STEADY BAKER: PERMA NENT situation to one that suits. Address P. O. BOX 207. New Brightou, Pa. se3-40 TJRICKLAYERS FOUR GOOD UNION oncEiayers. S5 per day at Homestead. GUEST ft B1CHAI KL D9, Homestead, Fa. sel-50 CAULK EKS-FOR 16-INCH PIPE. APPLY ROOM 63, WestlngLouse Building, 20 Penn ave. 6e5-S0 COACHMAN-FOR LIVERY. LAND, 6100 Penn ave. T. B. MORE-se4-55 COFFEE ROASTER-EXPERIE.NCED MAN: must come well recommended; none other need apply: state experience and reference. Ad dress ROASTER. Dispatch office. seS-83 CYLINDER PRESSMEN-FEW FIRST-CLASS for book and eatalosrue work: also one who unuersianas now to ru the Scott bed nerfpetlny press. XIIK WJ CO., Akron, O. ress. THE WERNER PRINTING AND LITHo" se3-30 FENCEMAKERS-MEN WHO UNDERSTAND making and putting up Iron fence: none but practical and steady men need apply. TAYLOR & DEAN, 205 Market st se4-59 a AS FITTERS AT ONCE; NATURAL GAS fitters experienced In fine residence work; must be steady and reliable: plenty of work: S3 Serdayto the best men; no others needapplv; rst-class references required. NATURAL GAS FITTING AND SUPPLY CO., 242 Woodward avenue. Detroit, Mich. SC4-S3 aROCERY CLERK AND DRIVER-STATE age. where and length of time In last place, wajres expected and send references. Address ALLEGHENY GROCER, P. O. Box 1045, Pitts bnre. Pa. Se5-4S IRISH COLLAR MAKERS-TWO GOOD MEN at ACHfc'S, S Wood St., Pittsburg. se5-91 MACHINISTS ABOUT SO GOOD MEN OF all .branches: also about 50 brlehl boys to learn the business; wages ror skilled men lrom 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 weekly; an aid society, fostered by the company, assists Its employes in case of sickness or accident: this establishment in past years has furnished steadier employment to Its workmen than any other In Western Pennsylvania. Apply to WESTINGHOUSE MACHINE CO., cor. ilb ertyanq Twenty-fifth sts,. Pittsburg, Pa. au20-35 MACHINISTS-TEN PLANER HANDS TO work at night; also a number or first-class lathe hands for night work; wages 25 to Zl)i cents per hour: we can also give employment to several good vise hands In daytime: stead r work guaran teed. Apply at once to K1LES TOOLWORKS. Hamilton, 0. au30-22 MACHINISTS-GOOD MEN FOR REPAIR work; steady work and good pay guaranteed to good men. Apply to SALEM WIRE NAIL CO., Findlay, O. au30-79 MACHINISTS-ONK GOOD FITTER AND one planer hand; also, one good pattern maker. ROOM 512, Lewis Block, city. SC5-28 MACHINE MOLDEKS-1EN FIRST-CLASS men on heavy, dry sandwork: wages 25 to 3U cents per bou; steadycmployment guaranteed. Hamilton, o. AppjT immeaiaieiy 10 isii.r xuuii w ORKS. au30-21 MAN-AN EDUCATED UNMARRIED MAN (not under 25) to learn our business; future advancement must be more or an object than large pay; must possess qualities of a talesman. Apply at once to H. H, WEEDON, 701 Smithfield street. se5-14 "-AN-TO WORK IN THE INSTALLMENT jlu Dusincss. (jail at once on JOHN Mc- KEOW.N, Ills Walnut st. McKeesport, Pa. sea- M AN-MEDIUM AGED. OF GOOD AP- PEARAN CE. to tike care of stand at Expos!. tlon. Apply at KAUFMAN lvS se5-87 MEJl-lOO-TOWORK ON TRACK LAYING and ballasting on the Wheeling and Lake Erie Railway, between Portland station and Steu benville, O. Apply ON THE WORK. au27-62 METAL PATTERN MAKERS-SIX GOOD men. THE SWEET A CLARK CO., Marion, Ind. sel-18 PACKERS-FAMILIAR WITH LAMPS AND glassware. PITTSBURG BRASS CO.. Isa- nena St., Aiiegneny. se5-7 SALESMAN A PHILADELPHIA MANU FACTURER of cotton and woolen piece goods, snch as dress goods, flannels, cottonades, casslmeres, etc., wishes a salesman residing In southwestern part of Pennsylvania to offer his foods to the best retail drycoodsand general store rade on a commission: would make a splenald sldo line. Address SALESMAN, P. O. Philadelphia. ' Box 1592, se5-20 SALESMEN-AT J75 PER MONTH SALAR and expenses, to sell a line or sllverplated ware, watches, etc.; by sample only: horse and team furnished free; write at once for full partic ulars and sample case ot goods free. STANDARD SILVERWARE CO., Boston, Mass. se24-90-D SALESMAN REAL ESTATE SALESMAN; young man well acquainted With the city. H., Dispatch offlce. sc5-33 STEADY MAN-WITH 500-AS ASSISTANT to locate in Pittsburg, to assist as representa tive of first-class concern; $1,200 and business In terest; money secured: duties simple. Address GEO. VAUGHAN, 30 Broad St., N. Y. City. se5-75 ST? ENOGRAPHER AND TYPEWRITER - rcrred: good position. Address with reference. uiuuvuuiuuuk, JISJJUICU OU1CC. SeO- TINNER-ONE WHO UNDERSTANDS TIN and slate roofing and shop work: steady Job; SV.'.ItW wanted. TEBAY & KLLNGEN 8M1TH, Leechburg, Pa. se4-34 TJ1RE NAIL OPERATORS -Wilt UVTthl ATI aim oruuKiyn macniues: ;z super nay to ex- pern LIM erlenced men. CARNEGIE, PHIPPS & CO. .Beaver Falls Mills. se5-74 Femalfi Help. DISHWASHER-AT THE GIEARD HOTEL, 22 and 24 Federal st., Allegheny, Pa. se5.34 .IRLB-FrVE GIRLS TO FOLD CIRCULARS; VX good wages and permanent employment. Cali between 5 and 7 P. 11., this day only. 422 PENN AVE. " ,e5-25 LADIES-OF EXPERIENCE FOR EXPOSI TION candy stands. Apply to T. B. BAKER.' SALESLADIES-EXPERIENCED, FOR cloak department, FLEISHMAN & CO. se5-l0 WAIST MAKER-WITH EXPERIENCE. AP PLY at 231 FEDERAL ST., Allegheny City. se5-33 Male and Female Help. HELP-TWO BOYSli YEARS; 50 LABORERS tin per day: 10 farm hands; 2 dining-room girls: 3 dish-washers; laundress; cooks, chamber- uiaiuB, iinuseuaias, cniia's nurse, nouse-Eeeper lor widower. child's nurse. colored oks. Ai.c.E.u.a.n, oj urput street. T Partners. PABTNER-fWrm50 TO INVEST IN STAND ) at Exposition at once. Address M, W.. uis- I patch offlce, aeM Jt FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER WANTED. Situation. T500KKEEPING-WILL TAKE CHARGE OF JO books requiring only occasional attention; attend to opening dr closing of books, correction mngor i .nvthtn? oi errors or anything in tne line or accounting: have had long experience and can give the best of references. A. F. Allegheny. Pa. SAWHILL, 187 Federal it., auAt-ro COLLECTING-OR OUTSIDE WORK; SAL ARY or commission. W., Blspatch office. se5-93 SITUATION AS SUPERINTENDED OF coal or coke works, by young man 30 years of age: hasthad several years experience in different branches of the business, patch office. Address G. B. D., Ul 9- sea-84 Rooms. Houses, fce. HOUSE-TO RENT, FURNISHED HOUSEOF 7 or 8 rooms In Allegheny, Pittsburg or East End by a family of four adults; no children. Ad dress, with particulars, H. II. H., Dispatch office. se5-10O STORE AND BASEMENT-FOR LEGITIMATE retail business; location between Smlthfleld and Market streets. Fourth and Sixth avenues. Address R. W., Dispatch office. aeo-Z3 Flnnnclat. BONDS AND STOCK3-THE UNION TRANS FER AND TRUST CO., m and 123 Fourth ave., manes a specialty of acting as registrar and transfer agent for the stock and bonds of corpora tions; we guarantee by our indorsement on the stocks and bonds that they are authorized issues, and therefore, a protection to the officers of cor porations, stockholders and the hanks taking them as collateral for loans. Terms moderate and adapted to suit all special case. seJ-8 fORlGAGES-tl,000,000 TO LOAN ON CITY XTX and suburban properties at !, 5 and 6 per cent, and on tarms in Allegheny and adjacent ceuntles at 6 per cent. l. oi. itruuii.sun, ii r ourtn avenue. ap7-f41 MORTGAGES ON CITY OR ALLEGHENY countv propertv at lowest rates. HENRf A. WEAVER S CO.. 92 Fourth avenue. mb2-D TTV LOAN00,00O, in AMOUNTS OF 13,000 JL and upward, on city and suburban property, on 4K per cent free of tax: also smaller amounts at 5 and 6 per cent. BLACK & B AUiD, 93 Fourth avenue. se2l-d26-D TO LOAN - 00,000 ON MORTGAGE3-1100 and upward at 6 per cent:S500, 000 at 4 percent on residences or business property; also In ad. Joining counties. S. H. FRENCH, 125 Fourth avenue. oc24-4-D 2prOOTOf500,000-TO LOAN ON MORTGAGES. iu3t city or country nroperty, Hi, 5 and per cent. JAb. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. Telephone No. 975. sel-9-MTuvs Miscellaneous. ALL TO USE JONES BEDBUG PARALYZER. Jones' Magic Roach Powder: contains no poison: roaches banished oy contract; satlsfac- iiuu Kiven or do pay. jrreparea bv GEO. vr. ju.mss. 22Z Federal st.. Allegheny. Pa. Sold by all first-class druggists. Telephone No. 3332. Jyll-42-MWT INVESrOK-A FIKST-CLASS OPENING FOB a hotel man, ltb some capital, at a new di vision railroad town; hotel must be built within 30 days. Address M. V. RICHARDS, Land and Immigration Agent. Baltimore, Md. SC3-33 QEWING MACHINE-THOSE THAT ARE p thinking ot getting the best sewing machine in the market to see the Light Running New Home Sewing Machine. Genuine needles audaU tachments for all makes at the lowest prices at' H. CARTER'S, 19 Sixth St., two doors below llljou. au3I-MWI" SOL.D1ERS AND SOLDIERS' WIDOWS TO apply for pensions through the agency of J. H. bTLTENSON & CO., 100 Fifth avenue Pitts burg. This can be done at their office or at the following places: Alderman Foley, Braun, stork. Caller and Notary Weiterhousers, Allegheny, or Alderman Aurln, Belnhanr, DouKhtr, Bell, Means, Pittsburg: Holtzman, Braddock; 'Squire Fields, McKeesport. au24-D WAGON-ONE SECOND-HAND DELIVERY wagon. Adams Express Co. pattern, and one-horse set harness. Address WAGON. Dls patch office. se5-9I FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL. ESTATE City Residences. BEDFORD AVE-NO. 249. ELEVENTH WARD At a reduced price In order to sell quickly: only two squaies from cable line; a good brick house, seven large rooms; lot 22x127 ft. to alley In rear: city sewer; all in (rood order; rail and ret permit to examine the house. W. A. HEKKUN & BON s, 80 Fourth ave. sel-6-Mwr 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 50x142 to a 20-foot alley : will be sold cheap: easy terms. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 162Fourharenne. an31-143- LOT-78X90-COBNERTWO PAVED STREETS; ten minutes' walk from postoffice. with two good two-story brick bouses, bringing a good rental: price $6,000: easy terms: big bargain. BAXIER. THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth ave. au3I-148-JIWFSu- T OT 10x107 IN THE SEVENTH; WARD. A JLi few square from Court House, with build ings now rented for 1,200 per year and room to build two more large houses; low price and easy terms. BAXTER, THOMPSON & Co., 162 fourth ave. au3l-l43 SI OOl-ROOM FRAME HOUSE; LOX 66x58; 4 Nineteenth ward. Pittsburg: rents forSS per Month. BALTENSFERUEK A WILLIAMS. se-l East End Residence. CONRAD STREET. 'TWENTIETH 00 000- 009 ward, new modern ;rn frame dwelling, five rooms, attic, hall, vestibule, front and rear porcnes, state mantel, tne neartn, side entrance, slate roof, natural ga:. Inside w. c. etc.: com plete sewerage: grained all through; lot 20x130 feet: one-half square from cable line; terms easy. L. O. FRAZ1EK, Forty-fifth and Butler sts. se5-82-Tnrsn'1 OOO-LIBERTY AVENUE. NEAR FOR- ? TIE1H street, new modern frame dwell ing. 6 rooms, finished attic, hall, vestibule, Inside snuiiers. siae entrance, slate mantel, tne hearth, slate roof, etc., grained and well finished, lot20x 100 feet; close to cable line; easy terms. L. O. FRAZIER. Forty-fifth and Butler sts. seo-oi-iuusu CO 800-NEW MODERN FRAME DWELL tDjLlf 1NG, 5 rooms, finished attic, ball, vesti bule, inside shutters, slate mantel, front and rear porches, slate roof. etc. nicely grained and well finlshed,lot 20x100 feet; close to Sliadyslde station, P. It. R.; easy terms. L. O. FRAZIER, Forty fifth and Butler sts. - se5-S2-Tursu (DpT OOO-TWO STORY FRAME DWELLING. i&Ot six 100ms, hall, good cellar, laundry, bath with Inside w. c, h. and c water, both gases, nice large porches; lot 24x143 to 40 ft. St., bandy to both cable lines and Duquesne Electric Road. GEO. C. SLEETH, Penn and bhady aves. E. E. se4-12 20 OOO-TWO STORY FRAME DWELLING. OZj? five rooms, good cellar, large pantrv, city water, gases, stable in rear, lot 25x100 to 20'l"t. al Icy.'lmln. walk rrom Duquesne Electric Road. GEO. C. SLEETU, Penn and Shady ayes. E. E ee4-12 Allegheny Residences. PERRYSVILLE AVE., ALLEGHENY 6 room frame bouse: porches, stable, etc. ; in good order: lot 80x170; price S3.300: terms to suit; Fossesslon at once. BALTENbPERGER 4 W1LL AMS, 154 Fourth ave. se5-l- KESIDENCE-INA FINE RESIDENCE ST.. Second ward, Allegheny, a brick dwelling almost new. pressed brick front, containing 10 rooms, bath, 2 inside w. c's, furnace, speaking tubes, electric bells, wide hall and vestibule, large lot 3uxl39 feet to an alley; any reasonable offer will he considered: terms to suit. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 89 Fourth ave. se2-59-Tur' ECOND WARD, ALLEGHENY-SIX-ROOM. press brick front, double attic, halls, vesti bule, side entrance; all late Improvements; house elegantly flnlshi-d; a bargain: owner going away. BECK FELD & BRACKEN, 61 Ohio st? se3-4l-wrsu Q00 CASH-AND BALANCE SAME AS ij&O rent ror a two-story brick house or 7 rooms and hall, onLacocktt.. near Sandusky St.; must sell before Oct. 1; price below market value. See EW1NG & BYERS, 93 Federal St., and 166 Fourth ave. se3-61-WFSu iQA 500-ON BOYLE STREET (2), HOUSES 3t renting for S552. See E WING A BYERS.9J i ederal st. and 166 Fourth ave. se3-61-wrsu Suburban Residence. HODSE-AT CRAFTON-LARGE LOT, STA BLE, etc. Address JAMES STANWIX. P. O. Box 246, city. SC4-41" SEW1CKLEY-DWELLING HOUSE, THREE minutes from station: two-story, eight rooms: lot 45x200: price. S3. 200: ;'Nin. . nm. . awt nn . terms, &000 cash, balance long time. SAMUEL Fourth ave. w . Bhaui Si co.. 99 ses-so 300 NEW OUEEN ANNE ITB1MI 9 dwelling nf lrtpnomt WniHnehftr.. ,h.aA minutes from station: house has recep. hall, slid ing doors, gases, h. and c. water, bath, inside w. c, china closets, large pantry, laundry, porches, electric work; on good street: lot 50X125; this prop erty Is cheap. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO.. W Fourth aye. se5-97 FOR MALE LOTS. nbnrbnn Lots. LOTS-AT WEST WILMERDING. SPECIAL free excursion train will leave Union depot at 1:20 p. jr., Saturday, September 8, 1890. stop ping at East Liberty at 1:27, at Wilklnshurgat l:35andat Braddock at 1:45; tickets can be ob tained from Hamnett & Meredith, Wllkinsburg. from George H. Clementson, 402 Burton it.. Brad dock, or rrom SLOAN & CO., 127 Fourth ave. se3-50" LOTS-IN KLINE BROS'. PLAN OF WEST . , Wilmerding; lots 40x115, price (15a 8200, S300. 1400. S500,S800oneasy terms: don't fall-to attend special sale. Saturday, Sept., 6, 1890, at 2 P. M. See SLOAN & Co., 127 Fourth avenue, for free tickets to this sale. se3-50 w Valle EST WILMERDING THE BEST SITUA TED ind l&FPPKt lnta fn th Tnptla nraat Valley remaining nnsold are those in Kline Bros'.. Plan of West Wilmerding. three mlnntes' walk from Turtle Creek station, in Immediate vi cinity or the great Westlngnouie Air Brake Co's. shops at Wilmerding. Call on us and we will furnish you a ticket for tbe free excursion to special sale, Saturday, Bept., , 1890. SLOAN A Co., 127 Fourth avenue. se3-50 WEST WILMERDING EXCURSION ON Saturday, Septembers. 1890; grand special sale of large, beautiful building lots at low prices and at easy terms; coine, ' everybody come. SLOAN 4 CO., 127 Fourth ave. sc3-5(i 3 ACRES OF GOOD BUILDING GROUND. SIX miles down P., F. W. & C. R. R., overlook ing tbe river; Beaver road In tbe rear; runs down to the railroad; this ground will be'aold cheap, SAMUEL Wi BLAClS &QQ,tV3 Fourth ave. e5-7 .6, 189a FOB. SALS LOTS. East End Lot. LONG AVK.-LARGE LOT, 50 TEET FRONT, on Long ave.. Homewood: will sacrifice. SAMUEL N . BLACK & CO., 89 Fourth ave. seS-97 LOTS-IN CHAS. E. CORNELIUS' PLAN AT Mornlngslde, Eighteenth ward, can be bought in blocks of 5, 10 or IS at reduced prices, and on the. most liberal and accommodating terms. Small cash payments; longtime. SeeN. P. SAWYER, Agent, on the grounds, or CHAS. E. CORNELIUS. 406 Grant St. " Je26-r ffi3O-900-BUY FAIRMOUNT ATE. LOTS. tIDvJ For perfection in surroundings, con venience ot access, and in point of investment, nothing In the market now surpasses them: Penn J,TAvC5,e dli.ect- CHARLES SOMEKS CO., 313 W ood st 60i9 Penn ave. seS-28' fi! 800-BEAUTIFUL LYING LOT 23x11)0, iO,-? Ward street, Oakland; electric cars; near llflli avenue: sure to enhance In value; will .C1?f.c.? Jfsol1 bJ Saturday. uAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth ave. se5-97 Allegheny Lots. FRESIONT ST.-CHEAP BUILDING LOTS nearhead of Fremont st.. Aiirhonv. i- trlc cars: easy terms: 00 unward. t. VT. AlCHKlLilj t UEO. 182 Fourth are. seS-4 PERRYSVILLE AVE.. ALLEGHENY-LOT 270x110; near terminus of electric road; nrlca 14,000; terms to suit. BALTENSPEROER & WILLIAMS, 154 Fourth ave. seJ-1 WASHINGTON ST., ALLEGHENY DE SIRABLE residence, lot 54x175 to Church ave.. all conveniences, will be sold on easy terms S.t.ai!?r'",lntocl0a8 an estate. All particulars of W.W. MCNEILL & BhO., 152 Fourth ave. seS-3 Farm. FARMS BEAUTIFUL FARMS FROM 22 to 300 acres, Westmoreland county; now is the time to look at them; send for my list- ROOM 2. Ex celsior Building. se3-23-WTSn Miscellaneous. LOTS-CALL EARLY AND GET YOUR TICK ETS for free excursion to special sale at West Wllmerding, Saturday, Sept., 8, 1890. SLOAN A Co., 127 Fourth avenne. se3-50 WEST WILMERDING-DON'T MISS THE special sale at West Wllmerdlng Saturday, eptember 6, 1890. SLOAN & CO., m Fourth ave. SC3-60 Q 100-TYVO-STORY FRAME house, five Opttl rooms, nat. jras: corner lot 32xI22. Frailer st.: a desirable home. P,750-Two-story brick, five rooms, attic: quiet retired street: city water, etc. Lombard St., Eleventh ward, city. f Z30 Two-story frame mansard house, six rooms and kitchen; nat gas; fitted for art. gas: sewered, etc. $1,700-Tiro lots on Arabella st, Twentieth ward. 20x100 each. f2, 700 Two-story frame house, seven rooms; R. O. Dlv.: IX acres: (rood cultivation, fruit trees, etc.; terms easy, orexchange. LEE & CHAPLIN. se5-8i-psu 313 Wood st . Pittsburg. FOR SALE BUSINESS. Bunlncss Opportunity. BARBER SHOP CHEAP ONE OF THE best paying barber shops in the city orpitts burgtcall quick or you want to get a snap. Apply HOBS W. BLACK, 133 Third ave. seMi BUSINESS-A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO EN OAOEln adealrable, staple business Is pre sented to a man possessing business ability, and who can furnish S1500; an old-established busi ness locited on Filth ave. (below Smithfield st.) Is for sale at the above figure: Its books will show for the past year a clear profit of J3.C0O; satisfac tory reasons for selling. For full particulars call on or address P. S. LOVER1DGE, No. 83 Fourth ave., at C. H. Love's Real Estate offlce. seo-93 CLOTHING STORE-BEST TOWN IN PENN SYLVANIA, dolnfr an extensive business r elegaat shoe store: bakeries. (375 to 81, 000; grocer ies, 83S0 to S5.W0; cigar store, S325 to 13.200; all kinds business chances. HOLMES A CO., CO Smithfield. Ki-V? PIOUNTRY STORE OLD ESTABLISHED: V spien Bulldfnfr. J splendid trade; Invoice. ROOM Z, Excelsior )M 2. Exceislo: se3-23-wrsu DRUGSTORE-CHEAP IF SOLD AT ONCE. Parties Interested can get particulars by addressing P. J Dispatch offlce. se5-35- GROCERY BUSINESS IN ALLEGHENY, leading street, nice store room, good dwell ing, low rent: prompt buyer may have a bargain; purchase price snould soon be realized from profits earned in an active business that uiav he done. CHARLES SOMEKS & CO., 313 Wood St., 6019 Penn ave. se5-8 HORSE SHOEING SHOP-WITH TOOLS AND stock In good condition: will rent. Apply to JAMES MCNEILL, Thirty-third St. and Liberty SPOKE AND HUB FACTOR Y-WITH LARGE, paying business: rare chance. Address B. V. K1TENOUK, Ohio Pyle. Pa. se2-2 mOBACCOSTOHE DOING GOOD WHOLE X SALEand retail business: the best stand in Jeannette. Address BURTON CO., Jeannette, Pa. au31-12- XTTALL PAPER STORE-VERY PROFITABLE TT bakery. Wilmerding grocery store, best cigar store In Pittsburg, notion stores, millineries, 20 city grocery stores, drug stores, shoe stores, book and stationery store, milk depots. SHEP ARD & CO., 151 Fourth avenue." se4-D- Af ACRES-NEW FRAME HOUSE. STABLE. rtJ tenant house, springs and creek, coal rein eight feet thick. Dank open and paying well, fire clay vein 12 feet thick: choice place for brick works, at station on Pennsylvania road. ED WITTISH, 410 Grant t Pittsburg. se3-D Business Properties. IDLEWOOD HOTEL PKOPERIT EIGHT cottages, with most of the furniture, carpets, etc., and from 11 to 22 acres of ground, situate near Idlewood station, only about five miles from the city, to be sold at adjourned executor's sale on next Thursday afternoon, September i it 3 o'clock, on the premises; title guaranteed perfect; terms made known at sale. Further particulars and a permit to examine the property can be had at the office of Jas. W. DRAPE & CO.. Agents and Auctioneers, 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. scI-10- FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Bones. Vehicles. Live Stock, Etc. TEAM-CLOSELY MATCHED TEAM OF well-bred blood bay geldings, 5 and 6 years, 15J hands. 1,200 lbs. elegant style, fast steppers, (one a good saddler), safe, without blemlsn and very handsome. J. V.. Dispatch office. se3-ll-wv Machinery and illetnls. DRILLING ENGINES AND BOILERS-FOR oil or gas wells, engines and hollers In every slie and style, sawmills anj wood-working ma chinery. HARMES MACHINE DEPOT, Sfo. 97 First aye., Pittsburg, Pa. mh9-D" ENGINES AND BOILERS-NEW AND RE FITTED: repairing promptly attended to. PORTER FOUNDRx AND JUACHINE CO., LIM below Suspension bridge, AUegbenv, Pa. "jy2-3 HOISTING ENGINES. DERRICKS AND derrick forglngs, steel hoisting and guy ropes in stock; stationary engines and boilers, shears, clay and ore pans. etc. THOMAS CAR LIN'S SONS, Lacocfc and Sandusky streets. Alle gheny, Pa. au5-35-MWI SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND BOILERS all sizes and styles In stock, from 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, o, D. tuuau, za .rare way, Allegheny, Pa. OC25-S0-D Miscellaneous. TOOOKS- SURGEONS AND PHYSICIANS' X books of late Dr. Theo, Schmauser, at No. 7 SECOND ST., Allegheny. se3-15-wrsu T71XCHANGE OK bELL-ss. 000 worth of goods. Jll ot trade for a farm or city property. Call or address GEO. FEAKNLEY, I, MldJ Penn aye. SC5-38- PIANO-SQUARE-IN GOOD CONDITION. Address 3ALMER. Dispatch office. se4-19 PERSONAL. XERSONAL-LABOUER8 AND DOM FSTins X. direct from Virginia. In quire PEREG RIN O, SC4-47. 159 Fourth ave. TERSONAL BOOKS WANTED IF VOU A uave am BOOK SICK: AT have any books to sell, let us know. LEVI'S Seventh Avenue Hotel building. mb7 PEKSONAL-DR. AND MME. Dfc LESTER, the wonderlnl trance mediums and clair voyants, are In tbe city: do not fall to consult them; see bills. Parlors 136 WYLIE AVE, Pitts burg. e4-23 PEKSONAL-WE WATUT EVERY BOY AND girl to know that we will tuy their old school books and furnish them with others at lowest prices. FRANK BACON 4 CO., 301 Smithfield street. su25 PERSONAL GENTLEMEN CONTEMPLAT ING a trip to the seashore and mountain re sorts or returning therelrom, should bring their clothing to DICKSON, the tailor, 65 Filth aye., cor. Wood St., second floor, and have the same cleaned, repaired and pressed, so as to look like new, and at a reasonable cost, and at the same time should you desire a new suit, his stock or Imported and domestic goods is of the newest and most fashionable patterns; by giving him a call yon will not regret it. Tele. 1553. Je28-D LOST- T OST-MONDAY, JULY 28. AT McKEE'S J ROCKS, lady's gold watch and chain, en grayed on inside from W. K. to A. K. B., on out side A. K. B. Liberal reward to finder if left at the LEADER OFFICE. se5-78 STRAYED. STEA.?7F.1?,to.THj5 RESIDENCE OF CH. O GRINDER, Klttanulng road, O'Hara town ship, a red cow with four white feet: owner can have same bv paying charges. se5-90 LEGAL NOTICES. . CHARLES PRESSING. EXECUTOR, 30 Linden street, Allegheny. ESATfL.F, BARBARA BIELER, DE CEASED. Notice Is hereby given that letters testamentary on the estate of Barbara Blelerhave been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate aro requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims against the same should make them known withont delay. CHARLES ir? t JCixecuwr, XtCSO Linden street, TO LET. City Residences. KEATING ALLEY-NO. 1, NEAR BOBERTS St., new brief bouse, two minutes from Wylle ave. cable cars, six rooms, finished attic, lnsldew. ctrent. fi8 per month. Inquire or Mc CULLOUGH & SMITH, 31 Seventh St. au2&-73t East End Besldesces. PER MONTH-WALNUT ST., NEAR O'Hara. E. .. frame bouse, six rooms S25 and hall; natural gag. THOS. LIGGETT. 71 Diamond st. au3l-S9-xwit Suburban Residence. INGRAM STATION-A NICE FRAME HOUSE of 7 rooms and bath; nicely papered; both Sases; good cellar and well: large lot; 0 month. AXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 163 Fourth are. se5-39-FSnt Apartments. BOOMS-TWO FURNISHED ROOMS SUITA BLE for sitting room and bedroom, over looking Allegheny parks: gentleman and wife without children preferred. Address A. F. S 187 Federal St., Allegheny, Pa. au24-7t ROOMS-FURNISHED OS UNFURNISHED front rooms. 504 NORTH HIGHLAND AVE. Breakfast if desired. se4-23t Offices, Desk Room, Etc DESK ROOM-FIRST FLOOR, 168 FOURTH AVE. seS-79-ruwTSut OFFICES A FEW NICE ONES IN GEB MANIA SAVINGS BANK BUILDING. "Wood and Diamond sts. anl0-49t MEETINGS. A SPECIAL, MEETING DALLAS LODGE No. 608. K. and A. 1L, will be held at Free Masons' Hall, FRIDAY, September 5. at 1 P. M. sharp, to attend the funeral of onr late brother, Thomas B. Gray. WM. C. BYERS, W. M. Attest: ROBERT H. McCBEARY, Secretary. se5-22 -rOTICE-THE ANNUAL MEETING OF jLN the stockholders of the Frobsinn Society will be held atthe office, 305 Penn ave., TUES DAY, September 9,1890. between the hours of i o'clock and 9 o'clock P. H., tor the election of directors for the ensuing year, ana to receive report from the officers. EMILBIELERSec retiry pro tern. an28-72-D . PROPOSAL. PROP O SALS-SEALED PROPOSALS will be received by the Board of Inspec tors of the Western Penitentiary until 6 o'clock P. Jf. of FRIDAY, September 5. for buildingan extension of the cellhonse for female prisoners, to contain forty cells. Details furnished at the prison. The right to reject anv or all bids is reserved. EDWARD 8. WRIGHT, au26-65-D Warden. RESORTS. HOTEfj IMPERIAL. ATLANTIC CITY, Maryland ave. Directly on the beach. Open all the year. Handsomely furnished; beat, gas, electric bells; cuisine unexcelled: receives 200 guests. Terms, 810 to 518 per week; $2 10 $3 neruav. Pittsburgpatronage solicited. G. W. KENDRICK. anl7-93-D AUCTION SALES. SALE OF CRUCIBLE STEEL PLANT AT Cumberland. Md. The undersigned will on THURSDAY, September 18, next, at 10 o'clock a. jr. at the works in Cumberland, sell at public auction the valuable crucible steel plant known as the Crown and Cumberland Steel Works, consisting of melting house, hammer house, with five hammers from 5,000 pounds down, rolling mill, with 9 and 16-inch mills, horse rake factory, pick and mattock factory, foundry, machine shop, six engines, five boilers, offices, stables, eta, all fully equipped with all the usual tools, appliances .and appurtenances, and in good condition; also a lot of finished steel ot different grades and sizes, a lot of steel ingots, a lot of scrap, horses and wagons, tools, etc A detailed statement will be given on appli cation or the property shown. A.Dove som iree 01 ail encumbrances. Terms: On real estate, SiOOO cash on day of sale, brJance of one-third payment on ratifica tion in 30 days, balance in two equal install ments, with interest, at one and two years. On personal property, 10 per cent cash, bal ance in 90 days. ROBERT R. HENDERSON, J. WILSON HUMBIRD, Cumbeblaud, Md. Trustees. aul5-l-F FURNISHMENT OF A FINE RESIDENCE at auction; removed to the rooms No. 311 Market street, for convenience of sale, FRI DAY MORN1G. September 6, at 10 o'clock, at tbn rooms. No. 311 Market street. Fine walnut chamber suits, bedsteads, bu reaus and wasbstands. In oak. cherry and wal nut: wardrobes, bedding, hair and husk mat tresses, rockers, easy chairs, lounge, couch, elegant room, hall and stair carpets, shades curtains, pictures, clocks, handsome English rag, parlor suit, fine book case, center table, hall rack, secretary desk, bed springs, orna ments, rugs, decorated toilet ware, cedar.'chest. lot carpenter and machinist's tools, cook stove, lamps, sewing machine, dining chairs, side board, dishes and glassware, corner cupboard, extension and kitchen tables, laundry fnrnish ments, etc, etc Goods now on exhibition. HENRY AUCTION CO.. Auctioneers. se4-45 HE PITTSBURG SCALE CO.. 73 Third Ave., Will dispose of their entire stock of scales. grocers fixtures, etc. on FRIDAY MORNING, SEPT. 6. At 10 o'clock. Their scale stock comprises wagon, miner and platform scales, besides a lot of scales for grocers' and butchers' use. Also tracks, coffee mills, oil tanks, one office safe, show cases, shelving, etc .JOSEPH A. ROBINSON, se4J5 Auctioneer. OFFICIAL PITTSBURG. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received at tbe offlce of City Controller until TUESDAY, the 16th day of September, at 2 o'clock P. M., for the following: GRADINGPAVING AND CURBING. Cliff street, from Fulton street to Gum street. Plans and specifications can bo seen and blanks for bidding can be obtained at the gen eral offlce. Department of Public Works. Each proposal must be accompanied by a bond, with two sureties, probated before the Mayor or City Clerk. The Department of Awards reserves the right to reject any or all bids. .fci JU. BlUELOW. Chief of Dep't of Public Works. Pittsburg, September 5. 1880. se5-2 Pittsburg, Pa., August 30. 1590. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL HE RE CEIVED at tbe office of the City Control ler until 2p. M. on THURSDAY, September 1L 1890. for building five (0) prison cells in No. 3 police station, also repairing sidewalk at No. 8 police station and cementing cellar of No. 5 police station. Plans and specifications for said work can be seen at the offlce of Bickel & Brennan, arch itects, Hamilton building. Bond in double tbe amount of bid. with two sureties, must accompany each proposal, said bond to be executed before the Mayor or City Clerk. The Department of Awards reserves the right to reject any or all bids. J. O. BROWN, 8el-38 Chief Department Pnblic Safety. ZDZRTTG- STOBE A GOOD OPPORTUNITY. To secure one of tbo finest and best paying retail drng stores in Allegheny City at cost. Stock will invoice abont $10,000. Will make terms to suit. Reason for selling, the owner wishes to retire from business. For particulars see REED B.C0YLE& CO., Agents, 131 FOURTH AVENUE. se56-WFSu PENSIONS For ALL SOLDIERS who are now disabled, whether disability is due to the service or not. For ALL WIDO VS of soldiers who are not on pension rolls. For minor children and depend ent parents. Increase of pension for soldiers pensioned at less than tS per month. Pensions for all or no pay. All who believe themselves to be entiled should, without delay, write me. JAS. BRYAR, JR.. Pittsburg. Pa. P. O. Box 724. je29-llS PATENTS. O. D. LEVIS. Solicitor of Patents, 131 Fifth avenue, above Smithfield. next Leader offlce. (No delay.) Established 20 years. se35-C0 DOWN, Strous & McAteer 613 LIBERTY ST. sepl-25-MWF "PIANOS, JL x ORGANS. - And all manner of Small Instruments HAMILTON'S. ap29.7-B Fifth avenue. STRAYED EIGHT COWS TO THE nr,TnllnfthnnnrfAr,lMiail Vl.h, .... which the owner can have by paying tbe proper I cost. I JTTl ,TTTS TmrN LI Untfl" I 1 i & mm CHOICE PROPERTIES. SOUTH VIEW PLACE, Choice building lots, 50x150.50x160 and 0x200 feet in plan of the BIRMINGHAM LAND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY On line of the Suburban Rapid Transit Elec tric Roag, three miles south of Court House, one mile from city limits. Two natural gaa lines, fine boardwalk from city line to prop erty. Main streets 50 feet wide. Taxes low, prices reasonable and terms easy; one-fourth: cash, balance in three or nve equal annual in stallments with interest. Title to whole plan insured by the Fidelity Title and Trust Com pany of Pittsburg. For plans and further particulars and agent to show you the lots, call on C. E. SUCCOP, 1403 Carson Street, OR J. MARTIN SCHAFER, 74 S. Twelfth Street, PITTSBURG. PA. jy3S FOR SALE! A Beautiful Recs of Ground, Fronting Three Streets, Making it PROFITABLE FOR SUBDIVISION 2 acres; TS5 feet of available frontage; largo house; sbade and ornamental trees; one of tho best properties on Herron Hill, Thirteenth ward. Price reasonable; terms easy. "W. A. HERRON d SONS, se5-95.jrwT 80 Fonrtb Avenne. NEW TOWN LOTS, Wilmerding and Walls. 8100 to 8550. Mellons' New Walls Plan and Ronth Placo Plan. Salesman on ground 3 to 5 P. H. every day. BROWN & SAINT, Agents, 512 Smithfield Bt. au3I--13-MWT $6,5oo-EAST END. On 60 foot asphaltnm paved and sewered ave nne, only one-half square from Duquesne Electric road, also convenient to cable lines and P. R. R. Elegant new modern style nine room brick residence, wide hall, large bath room, with latest improved sanitary plumbing, range laundry stationary tubs, cemented cellar, com plete electric work and fitted throughout with, finest combination chandeliers, china closets, butlers, pantry, lavatory, etc: the entire bouse) tastefully and artistically papered and deco rated. This is a bargain. Terms: Small cash payment down, balance, long time. AIF.HIPPLEACO.. an31-M-TTjy3tr No. 96 Fourth avenue. FOR SALE. WILKINSBURG. The choice property known as the Hnbley estate, with frontages of 191 feet, on Penn ave. and Wallace st, a deDth of 264 feet for sale, with tbe fine, large brick dwelling house thereon; a good opportunity for a homestead or investment. FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO., an31-23-MWF 121 and 123 Fourth ave. EDUCATIONAL. HARCOTJRT PLACE SEMINARY A school of the highest grade for youn" ladies and girls. Established upon original lines, its growth has been remarkable. For catalogue address tho Principal, MISS ADA. L AYER, B. A, Gambler, O. au2S-9 ALLEGHENY ACADEMY FOR BOYS Special attention to college preparation. Private classes for ladies, with privilege of en tering Wellesley on certificate Opens Sent. 15. B. W. MITCHELL, A. M., Ph. D.. Princi pal, 69 Arch St.. Allegheny. Pa. au20-16-WFSa PITTSBURG SCHOOL OF DESIGN FOR Women. Penn avenue and Seventh St.: ele vator in Penn building. Tbe fall term begins Monday, Sept. 16. Pupils may enter by tho month at special rates. Classes on Saturday, For catalogue apply to A. W. HENDERSON. Principal. au30-"otWF BROOKE HALL, FOR GIRLS AND young ladies: music and art: thorongh instruction in English branches: preparatory courses for Bryn Mawr. Vassar. etc; no extra charge for private instrnction: pleasant sur roundings; home comforts. Circulars ready Media, Pa. (near Philadelphia.) jy306-TuF M R. M. DE LA SOLLAYE, Of Vienna. TEACHER OF ZITHER AND HARMONY. 29 Montgomery Ave. Allegheny City, Close to Federal street. anglO-7 KENYON MILITARY ACADEMY THIS old and remarkablvsuccessful school pro vides thorough preparation for college or busi ness, and caref nl supervision of health, habits and manners. For catalogue address LAW RENCE RUST, LL. D., Rector. Gambier, O. au2S-9 AMUSEMENTS. fi RAND OPERA HOUSE X ONE WEEK-COMMENCING MONDAY. SEPT. 8. The only authorized company presenting the greatest melodrama ever written, UNDER THEGASLIGHT By permission of Augustin Daly, Esq. Personally sunerviied and directed by Mr. ARTHUR REHAN. Tbe greatest Railroad Scene ever placed upon any stage. A company of unexcelled players. A carload of special scenery. Elaborate cos tumes, etc. etc. etc. Prices. 2Sc, 50c, 75c, L Scat3 now on sale. SC4-32 BIJOU THEATER To-Night. RUSSELL'S COMEDIANS in "THE CITY DIRECTORY." Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. Sep tembers, Frank Daniel3 in "Little Puck." sel-13 pRAND OPERA HOUSE-TO-NIGHT LOUIS JAMES as "JULIUS CAESAR." Matinee Saturday. Next Week, "Under the Gaslight." se5-24 TTARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY- I I To-night. Matinees Tuesi . To-night. Matinees Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. JACK DEMPSEY JIMMY CARROLL, with the Henry Burlesque Co. se2-57 ARRY DAVIS NEW FIFTH AVENUE Museum Roof Garden Theater. Week of September 1 STARTLING WONDERS' Openl to 10 P.M. Admission, 10 cents. sel-43 BASEBALL PLAYERS' LEAGUE At Exposition Park, Thursday, Friday, Saturday. September 4, 5. and 6. With CHICAGO. Batteries Staiey and Quinn; Kingand Boyle. Admission 25 cents. se4-64 -CUDELITY TITLE ANDrTRUST CO., JD 121 and 123 Fourth ave. Capital $000,000. Fnll paid. INSURES TITLES TO REAL ESTATE. Acts in all fiduciary capacities. Deals in reli able investment securities. Rents boxes in Its superior vault from $5 per annum upward. Receives deposits and loans only on mort gages and approved collaterals. JOHN B. JACKSON. Pres't JAMES J DONNELL, Vice-Pres't. Je68-15M C B. MoVAY. Sec'yandTreaa. Souvenirs for Lady Voters This Week at The Dispatch Exposition 4 Headquarters; is -Jl m auMS-yJ, 6a iStwtoaaTft.Si.atewttwirii M,iv,fvr aaa-xui &Sfcts&3 .tiar JwaJi .&
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