WMOi r . v- - THE PITTSBURG- DISPATCH. SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 14, 189a 11 m m All communications lor this department should be mailed to reach the Dispatch not later than Saturday moraine Reasonable space will be freely given to all organizations classified under this beading. A. O. U. XT. Tanl J. Winkler, of Industry Lodge No. 25, contemplates a trip across the ocean after the holidays hare passed by. The semi-annual report of the Grand Record er for the term ending June 30, has been for warded to the lodges, which shows the standing of the order at that time. lian Stewart, of Center Arenne Lodge Ho. 1H as jollv a salesman as is on the road, starts M est on Monday to ply his usual Tocation. Dan is so seldom at home that he says his family wonders what he looks like. McKce's Rocks Lodge No. HO was paid a visit b the Grand Lodge officers Thursday evening last, on which occasion Grand Recor der McNair delivered an address to the mem bers which has started a revival in Xa 210. Braddock Lodge. No. ISO and Progressive Lodge No 225. both of Braddock. consolidated their forces Tuesday eveninc last, on which oc CMon the Grand Lodge officers were present and a banquet wound up the evening's festivi ties. The O'lveefe ease- whirh was derldpn" ni-slnst the Grand Lodge by the courts of Crawford ; c nnv is one wnicb other beneficial orgamza ti ns can take a lesson from. It is not definitely fcrown. but it may be carried up to the Su preme Court The proceedings of the 18th stated meeting o' the Supreme Lodge, which met in Boston iu June last are out in printed form and make x tereting reading matter. As usual it is np the standard of neatness and reflects credit 'he Supreme Lodge officers. ' --and Recorder McNair is working on a cir cc r o be presented to the pnblic shortly eiputmng the A. O U. TV., and those who i j -eon the same ay it is the best of its kind rvet gotten up. It will be of great benefit to r r embers in recommending the order to t: friends. it-tor Lodge No. 95. situated at TVpst New. T w 1 bopaidausit by the Grand Lodge on Friday evening. September 26, on r occasion Past Grand Master TVorkman tt .j-ii H Ford and Grand Recorder McNair d. iver addresses. All members of the or-.- ox-.ialh imited to be present. rand Master TVorkman Samuel L Os n. -i t as been appointed Deputy Grand Jlas-t- V orkman for the State and entered upon f dunes during the week as an orgamzerfor t A. I TV. He is a hustler and it is con- - po be i the right man to fill the bill and v. render a good account of himself. readv the Mogullians are preparing to open '-- fall campaign and next month will witness gning again as nsnal all over the State. In :.. rv Conclave. No 23K. of Allegheny City, w hold a preliminary meeting Tuesday even- t next for the purpose of arranging for an pm meeting in October, on which occasion a r t-clas programme will be presented and the - ciet will grace the occasion. Pat Grand Master Workman John Mowen, r Allegheny Lodge No. SI, now a resident of Brooklyn. N Y dropped into town for a few ojrs d ring the week on his way to Detroit, Jlirh. to attend a convention of the coffin n akers. Allegheny City was formerly his rome and he has a warm spot for it vet. "'smanv friends were pleased to meet him. a 3 he circulated amontr them whlln his nmo i ted here. x a the fall season approaches the lodges are e i. i ng down to active work and several are eadj after the broom now held by Reliance ge No 149, of Philadelphia. Notablv -o sr thee are Center Avenue Lodee No. 124 t rion Lodge No. SA. both of Pittsburg. N v 154 has 25 candidates about readv and will ardwordto release the broom, but No. 88 e-j to go slow, as it is bound to eclipse that -- rd. and what Brothers Crosby Gray and J n Spratt saj they mean. Other lodges are ' (-if to get tLe fever and enter the race. Look to tor the lodges oi er in Allegheny City. Pclrct Knlel;ts or America. 'vcjatant Joseph B. Eaton has just returned f,m a lour weeks' trip to Colorado. i he i ommittee of Arrangements on Recep t ., wni meet at the Central Hotel Tuesday evening As many comrades as can go will visit Evans Legion No 32, on the evening of Septem t 24 in fatigue uniform. -and C omnianderKirkerhas enough names e "j for a new legion at Sewickley, and will v ' it in the near future. rt ommander John J. O'Neill, of Spartan on No. 7. has the sympathv of his com- m the loss ot one of his children. r ai cirrularNo. 1 has been issued by s - der Kirker. which gives a pretty clear wuat was done at the Grand Legion . (.eld at DuBois last month. .janacr R. TV. Barnwell, of Tarentum No 33. was in town during the week, t too action just taken as satisfac- o 4 and predicts a boom in their i. ut for a good record from the organ- . it ted for Erie and Warren counties, i. .uaum. He is recognized as one of ' stiers in Erie, and will turn in a count. d C ommander Kirker reports some le- - a little slow in accepting the change In r hence he is compelled to be slow in g deputies. Otherwise the order is Mug finely. - -n Legion, No. 7. of Allegheny City. j a regular meeting to-morrow evening; .. "tsion Grand Commander Kirker sent and the representative will de- - re irt. A rousing meeting is in store . comrades will receive a cordial ' "Vo 7 is right in line and verven- t .ver the new state of affairs. a c.etrgof the board of officers, upon siou all the legions of the regiment v r sonted. held at Central Hotel last c. Ja evening, it was decided to hold the a u reception at Old City Hall Thursday . rg November G. Colonel Lewis appointed 0 in.miti.ee ot arrangements, consisting of one ccn raje from eacn regiment, which will meet a0i Diamond street, Tuesday evening next. 1 :s was the largest attended meeting of the last year & Jr. O. U. A. M. H'ate Councilor Collins is home from the I -popular subscription for the Washington xl -j ie:-i has about reached $100. feamo councils will vote on the proposed casge oi name nexs Monday evening. T-.! j forge Council meets on Thursday cven.Ls hereafter, instead of Tuesday. T correspondent estimates that the cost of the change will be over 120,000 in Pennsylvania a.oue The Mechanics have little evmpathy for the cws expressed by Rev. E. B, Donehoo last Sunday Karversville Council presented a handsome fi to tiie schools of that place Wednesday Te htate Council of Virginia will meet at Ports . utb on the 10th of next month. It is ex. -cd the membership will reach 2.500 by ti.ii t me ' A cmoD picnic was held at Worthlngton. Armstrong county. Pa, by the councils of that v.cn.ty cdue&day. &erai Putnam Council, No. 125, has lost an ot-cr cemoer Brother Harry Paul, who died Tcy etentpg .,f typhoid feter. The re-ruai-.s cre taken to Butler for burial. Fre J J Shaler. an old Pittsburger. now State Bcr-etarv of Iilinoi-, is out in a lengthy argn uiei to tavyr ot a. change of name. They know eomtturg of the difficulty it is to work under the eld came In Chicago. An open meeting for the discussion of the topics of the day will be held by Good Will Counc.) No 247, In their hall in the West End. next Friday evening. The National and State Councilors of the O. U. A. M.. the State Coun cilor of the Jr. O. TJ. A. M. and the National CC2nc:!or of the Daughters of Liberty will be present to make addresses. fomofr. Grorgr. Central Lodge No. 42 held an Interesting mec.lug at its ball, 102 Fourth avenue, last Wednesday evening that extended well Into the night, it being the occasion of the first visit of the State Grand President, John Ken worthy, and his aids. AH were In a happy mood and full of rood things to say about the order. Some fine speeches were delivered, both by the visiting brothers and members, and some sharp and spicy debates were en tered into, in which Central Lodge proved her self the peer of the higher body. Even the President had no hesitancy in calling the Grand Lodge members to order, and showed bv bis ruling that be is a dote student of Boss Reed. The order in the State is very pros perous. On the 23d the Grand Lodge- will re convene in Pittsburg to transact some im portant unfinished business. A good time is expected. Order of Solon. Allegheny Lodge No. 2 have several candi dates for next meetingnlght Deputy Supreme Organizer J. H. Bine is at present putting up a lodge at Cleveland, O. Deputy Organizer Samuel .Beatty has about completed arrangements for a lodge at Cora opolis. Supreme Financier A. F. Moses, of the Erie Dispatch, is In the city in the interests of Solon. Chairman of Supreme Trustees reports a large number of applications for investments through Pennsylvania and Ohio. a Supreme Secretary Benjamin F. Brady re ports seven new lodges, with a membership of over 300, for the month of August. Union Lodge No. 8, of Allegheny, enter tained their friends in royal stvle last Monday evening. No. S expects 15 to 20 initiates this month. A union meeting of the Allegheny lodges will be held at Carnegie Library Hall in the near future. Some of the best musical talent has been engaged and an excellent programme will be arranged. Vice PresldentJC. L. McMillen. who has been introdncing Solon through Ohio for the past six months, has returned to the city for a brief rest. Brother McMillen will leave Monday for Clarion to institute a lodge at that place. Deputy Organizer TV. L. Davis instituted Spnngdale Lodge Wednesday evening with a charter list of 25 members. Among the promi nent persons of that place who have joined the order are Dr. H. G. G. Fink, of Magic oil fame. The Hrptasopbs. Northside Conclave is coming to the front. The Roll of Honor will be largely increased dnring the month. The deputies are now making an official visit to every conclave in the order. A new charter list is nowbeingrapidlyslgned for a new conclave at Jeannette. Duqnesne Conclave has wakened up, and had an initiation at its last meeting, with more to follow. Pittsburg Conclave No. 89 Invited Brother Jnhn T. RhV Rnnrama Patiratnntqtlva 4 TIe trict No. I, to' pay it a visit. Frank Blythe, District Supreme Representa tive, accompanied by Brother Jacob Motz and other members, visited Beaver Avenue Con clave Friday evening. William M. Butts, who died a few days ago, was a member of Protection Conclave No. 7, of Baltimore, and also a member of the A. O. tJ. TV., and editor of the Protector. The Supreme Archon, accompanied by S. A. Duncan, of the Supreme Committee on Laws, and S. A. Kline, District Deputy, during the past week officially visited Blairsville Conclave and Meridan Conclave, at Latrobe. On Mon day night they will visit Greensburg Conclave. The conclaves visited were found in good con dition, and the prospects are good for consider- ame increase during the lau and winter. Dnncbtera of Liberty. New councils are on the way In Allegheny, on the Southside and at Johnstown. Pittsburg Council held an ice cream festival Friday evening that was an enjoyable affair. A large crowd was In attendance, and a good, jolly time was had. Welcome Council, Jr. O. TJ. A. M, and Pride of VelcomeD. of L., held a joint open meet ing on Wednesday evening, atter the adjourn ment of their business meeting. They had a very enjoyable time, talking and singing. National Conncilor Joseph W. McCleary has appointed the following committees for the en suing year. Finance S. R. Stevens. Massa chusetts, Chairman: Mrs. Alice P. Love, New York, and Charles T. TV. Cooper, Pennsyl vania. Law G. E. Kepple, Pennsylvania, Chairman; Mrs. E. F. Ludlain and John Seely, New Jersey. Credentials F. D. Thompson, Pennsylvania, qBairman; Mrs. R, J. Burton, New York, and Mrs. C. E. StaDles. Connecti cut Appeals C. H. Johnston. Connecticut, Chairman: C. 3. Wylie, Pennsylvania; Mrs. Sarah Uassett, Massachusetts; Mrs.L. A. Bud. dington. New York, and Mrs, M. J. Strong, New Jersey. Sexennial Lrnene. The Sexennial League has acquired a total of 6,000 new members the las: year. An un paralleled growth. On the night of August 30, District Deputy F. M. Lipp organized Imperial Lodge No. 170, in Freeport, Pa with 16 charter members. This lodge promises a rapid and steady growth, Allegheny Lodge No. 29 bad one candidate to initiate at its last meeting and has several more on the way. Brothers J. C Miller and F. M. Lipp. of Pittsburg No. 48. bad the pleas ure of attending its last meeting. Brother W. W. Woire, of Allegheny Lodge No. 29, paid a friendly visit to No. 48. Brother W. L. Meyrick, of the same lodge, is confined to his room, having met with the loss of an eye caused by inflammation of the optic nerve. Mb. Harvey Fiscus, formerly of Coch ran's Mills, Pa., whose eyes had been crooked all his life, were made perfectly straight in two minutes by Dr. Sadler, 809 Penn are. A SPLENDID BARGAIN. Fine Upright Plnno atS200. A magnificent 7J octave upright piano (used bat a short time) with latest improve ments, excellent tone and handsomely carved ebonized case This instrument is good as new, and will be sold fully war ranted for $200, including fine cover and stool. A Bplendid bargain at the mnsic store of J. JL Hoffmann & Co., SSI Smith field street. Also, three excellent square pianos at one third of the original cost. The unrivaled Sohraer pianos, the superb Colby and Hal let & Cumston pianos at the most reason able prices in the city. Orchratral Concerts. Concerts with orchestras are increasing in nearly all of the large cities, and at manv of them the Henry F. Miller Artists' Grand piano is selected for the use of the cele brated pianists. An elegant assortment of these instruments at W. C. "Whitehill's Husic Parlor, 152 Third avenue, Pittsburg. Another Cbnnco To take atrip down the river on the steamer Mayflower,on Sunday, September 14. Boat will leave foot of "Wood street at 2 p. m., re turning at 7 P. M. Pare for round trip 25c. Upright pianos for rent. E. G. Hays & Co., 75 Fifth aTe. KoteI Kaufmanns' will bs closed to morrowopen Tuesday, as usual. This Week! This Week! Great sale this week st Enable & Shuiter's, 35 Fifth ave. AUCTION SALES. PARLOR, CHAMBER, LIBRARY, 0JJ, jl ' ikii aua tuning room FURNITURE, Elegant halkroom and stair carpets etc.at auc tion TUESDAY MORNING. Sept 16, at 10 o'clock, at the rooms. No. 311 Market street. Elegant sideboards, china closets, bnffets,ex tension tables, and leather chairs iu oak and walnut, cabinet, cylinder and office bookcases and desks, mirror and plain door wardrobes cheval oak chamber suits, solid walnut cham ber 6ults with French plate mirrors, and mar ble tops, hair and husk mattress, bed springs,' decorated toilet ware, lounges, folding beds, chiffoniers, beds tcads,bureaus and washstands handsome parlor suits of all kinds, odd easy chairs and rockers, center tables, clocks,etc. Also at same place at 2 in the afternoon of same day, a lot of fancy goods, toys and no tions. HENRY AUCTION CO., seI4-96 Auctioneers. PENSIONS For ALL SOLDIERS who are now disabled, whether disability is due to the seryice 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 S3 per month. Pensions for all or no pay. All who believe themselves to be entiled should, without delay, write me. JAS. BRYAR, Jit, Plttsburc Pa. P. O. Box 724. Je29-llS PATENTS. O. D. LEVIS, Solicitor of Patents, 121 Fifth avenue, above Smithfield, next Leader office. (No delay J Established 20 years. te25-60 MS-Display advertisements one dollar per square for one insertion. Classified advertise menfs on this page, inch at Wanted, For Sale, To Let, etc, ten cents per line for each inser tion, and none taken for leu than thirty cents. Top line being dimlayed counts as two. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BRANCH OFFICES. FOR THE SOCTHSIDE, NO. 141S CAESON STREET. BRAN CHOFFICE8 ALSO ASBELOW.WHE RE TV ANT. FOR SALE, TO LET, AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS TVILL BE RE CEIVED UP TO 8 P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertlsemenmaretobe prepaid except where advertisers alreloy have accounts with Tax Dis patch. FrTTSBURQ. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. S5t,9 Butler street. EMILG. STUCKEY, Sh street and Penn ave. E. G. bTDCKEY 4 CO., Wylle ave. and Fultoust. N. BTOKELY. Fifth Avenue Market House, XASTEXD. J. TV. WALLACE, cmrenn avenue. OAKLAJTD. MCALLISTER & SHElliLEK,5thv. A Alwoodlt sotrrnsrDE. JACOB SFOHN, No. ZCarson street. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCHER. S9 Federal street. H. J. HcRRIDE. Market House, Allegheny. FRED H. EGGERS. m Ohio street. F. H. EGGEKS SON, Ohio and Chestnut its. SAMUEL LARRY. Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin aves. G. W. HUGHES, Pennsylvania and Beaver ares. PERRYM. GLEL5L Rebecca and Allegheny aves. T. E. MORRIS, 686 Preble ave. 1ULLVALK BOROUGH. W. W. FLOCE.ER, Stationer, No. 4 Grant ave, SHARPSBURG. & BELLMAN. Stationer. 818 Main ft. THE BUSINESS OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH IS NOW Corner Smithfield and Diamond Streets. WANTED. HIale Help. "OAD WRirFRS AT SMART'S BUSINESS Colleee. 12 Federal street. Allerhcnv: ODen dally 9 A. M. to 9 p. M.: system of shorthand chanced from Graham's to Eclectic the briefest and simplest: instructions private for both sexes. Jel-9&-TT8SU BOOKKEEPER AN EXPERIENCED BOOK KEEPER Salary moderate at first; refer ences required. Address, stating salary expected, J. M., Dispatch office. seU-123 BOOKKEEPEH-A' GOOD state salary expected, MERCHANT, Dispatch office. BOOKKEEPER; also references, sel 4-108 BOOKKEEPER AN EXPERIENCED MAN. Address, stating age and salary expected, M. N., Dispatch office. sc!4-4S BO O K K E E P E R-EXPER1ENCEO MAN; must come well recommended; state where last employed. Address X., Dispatch office se!4-52 CANVASSERS-3 GOOD MEN ONE SPEAK ING German; salarv and com. to good men; ref. WHEELER & WILSON MFG. CO.. C Sixth St. se8-21 COOK AFIRST-CLASS MALE HOTELCOOK. Address, stating experience. HOTEL, Dis patch office sel4-110 CORRESPONDENT FOR A PRODUCE COM MISSION house; must be experienced; state age, salary expected and give reference. Good salary to a good man. Address LlBhKTY, Dis patch office. sc9-82-WTbSSu ENT1ST-FIRST-CLASS GOLD OPERATOR tojoln mechanical dentist: old established dental offices; with smalt capital. Address 1143 MARKET bT , Wheeling. W. Va. sel3-90 DRUG CLERK-FIRST-CLASS REGISTERED drug clerk: prefer clerk who has had experi ence In selling books, etc, in connection with drugs; state experience; married or single, give age and salary wanted; give reference: no voung or Inexperienced clerk need apply. Apply to L. K. ANDERSON, Coshocton, O. eeI4-25 DRUG CLERK-ONE WHO HAS A MAN AGER'S certificate, speaks English and German; references required. ApnlytoTVM. H. DAWES, 23!3i Carson St., Pittsburg, S. S. sel2-83 DRUG CLERK-GERMAN, U ITH 4 OR 5 Tears' experience. Address C. B.BROBECK. Rochester. Pa. sel4-21 DRUG CLERK REOISTERED GERMAN preferred. Address F. L.. Dispatch office. T-kRUG CLERK- REGISTERED ASSISTANT. JJ Apply 147 WYLIEAVE., Pittsburg sel4-104 GENERAL AGENTS-MAKE K.000 TO 15,000 Per year, canvassers S4 to flO per day selling the celebrated Taylor Patent Adjustable shoe: the exclusive right to sell this shoe In any terri tory is a valuable monopoly: our system of selling this shoe is new and original. Address with 2e stamp, CONSOLIDATED ADJOSTABLE SHOE CO.. balem, Mass. sell-J2-TTSu LAUNDRY SOLICITORS WHO CAN HOLD good trade and especially any that could fnrnlsh a horse and wagon, can arrange to make ood money by addressing J. P. S., Box 368, Pltts-"r- sel4-l24 MACHINISTS 60 MACHINISTS: NINE hours' work with 10 hours' pay at the ROB INSON REAM'F'G CO., 53 Carson St., Pittsburg. sel4-IC7 MAN A CORPORATION DESIRES THE services of a first-class man to represent them as manager of their PIttsbnrg office: a prac tical salesman or solicitor preferred, to the right man liberal terms will be made; all communica tions strictly confidential. Address TV O 6, Dis patch office. sel4-115 MAN-A LIGHT-COLORED MAN TO WAIT on table in private famllv and take charge of lower floor: good wages to first-class man. Address, giving references and address, B. C D.. Dispatch office se!4-32 MA?A.BKW,I1T'S0NQMAI, AS ASSIST ANT in millinery department: must have had some experience In that line, FLEISHMAN &,KAJ. sel4-lll MAN-A STEAOY ONE OF GOOD APPEAR ANCE to take care of stand at Exposition. Inquire at KAUFMAN N S'. sel4-79 MEN-FOR THE UNITED STATES ARMY; able-bodied, unmarried men, between the agespf 21and 35 years; good pay, rations, clothing and tnedlcal attendance Applyat No.9I5PENN AVENUE. PIttsbnrg. Pa. Jy23-34-su delphla. Pa. sel4-28 MILLER-PRACTICAL MAN. WITH SOME capital, to take half Interest in paying rouer flouring mill; 75-bbl. capacity; every oppor tunity for thorough Investigation. AddressP. O. BOX O. 2. Carthage lud. sel4-24 OFFICE BOY-NEAT AND INTELLIGENT boy; must be thoroughly acquainted with the city. Apply at PERCY F. SMITH'S, 53 and 55 Virgin alley. se!4-67 PANTS MAKER TO GOOD PANTS MAKER steady work, good prices at BIEHL BROS.. Tarentum. seI3-14 PIPE CO VERER3-EXPERIENCED-CEMENT work; state where personally can be seen: reply by letter at once ASBESTOS, Dispatch of fice sel4-122 UPILS-A FEW YOUNG MEN PUPILS FOR evening class: negative retouching school: situations guaranteed to apt pupils at end of term. Apply PITTSBURG RETOUCHING AGENCY. J. B. Trapp. Instructor, 9G Firth ave.. PIttsbnrg. Pa. sel4-141 SALES11EN-ON SALARY OR COMMISSION To handle the new patent Chemical Ink-erasing Pencil; the greatest selling novelty ever pro duced: erases ink thoroughly In two seconds: no abrasion of paper: 200 to fiO per cent profit- one agent's sales amounted to tOMln six days; another $12 In two hours: we want one energetic general agent for each State and Territory: samnle by mail, 35cts. For terms and fnll paitlcnlara ad dress THE MONROE ERASER MFG. CO.., La Crosse Wis. sel4-23 SALESMAN-AN EXPERIENCED LUMBER salesman and assistant bookkeeper in office I n city for the wholesale lumber trade. Address with reference LUMBERMAN, Dispatch office. sel3-4S SALESMAN-ONE GOOD. FIRST-CLASS CAR PET salesman. Answer, with reference, to Z2. Dispatch office. sel5-K SECRETARY AND TREASUKER-FOR A manufacturing concern near Pittsburg; must be a good man and able to take S5.0W in stock from the retlrlngofficlal; the concern is in first class financial standing. Address, with refer ences. CONFIDEKTlAlS, Dil patch offlce. Sel4-1B7 SHOE SALESMAN-FOB OUT OF THE CITY. Inquire of THOS. KOSE&SON. 19 Diamond su, or address BOX 32, Braddock, Pa. sel4-47 nniNNEB-A GOOD TlNNEK. JL R.AOBS, Coraopolls, Pa. APPLi" TO J. selJ-63 TRAVELING SALESMAN-ONE WHO HAS experience in the crockery, glass and lamo business and can come well recommended. T G EVANS & CO., Market st. sel4-80 UPHOLSTERER - A FIRST-CLASS MAN. HAUGH 4KKENAN,33and 34 Water st.,v ety. sel4-63 "WAS9?iSA,IEK-ANI, TO DO CLOCK RE TT PAIRING: young man preferred. Call at E. P. ROBERTS 4 bONS', Fifth aye and Market " selJ-76 YOUNG MAN-TO DO SHIPPING, ASSIST in ofilee, etc.: must be well recommended; state age and salary wanted. Address C. F.. Dis patch office. se!4-l Male and Female Help. -tOATMAKEB AND A LADY PANTMAKER J to do work In their own shops. Apply CHAS. r. BTE1SS, JR.. 242 Beaver aye.. Alle gheny. sel4-X7 LADIXS AND GENTLEMEN POP1LS-TO learn French by an easy method; can be learned in a few months. Apply to 'MADAM DE DOHIEZ (Parislenne), K2 North Highland aye., K.E. sel3- WANTED. Female Help. COOK AND CHAMBERMAID ArPLY, WITH reference, 77 ARCH bT Allegheny. tel4-6i rTIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK: A JT icood home to the right person: references required. BOX 673, Leechburit, Pa. ' eel4-83 LADY WHO IS WILLINGTO ASSIST WITH llKht honsework and be a companion for a married lady without children: a good salary and an elegant home promised to acceptable person. Address HAPPY HOME, care Dispatch offlet. sel4-38 LADY ACCUSTOMED TO CANVASSING TO represent a popular religious punllcatlon; rood terms and exclusive right to competent per son. Address J. L. C, Dispatch office. sel4-63 T ADY AGENTS-I HAVE 1.000 AGEfiTS JLJ making (rood respectable living selling my goods for ladies' and children's wear: am con stantly designing novelties; have a new and wonderful seller for fall trade. Address, with stamp, E. H. CAMPBELL, 4S4 West Randolpn t., Chicago, 111. sel4-43-su LADY-A DIGNIFIED LADY OF BUSINESS tact and suavity of manner, not too young, for an agreeable position in our business: to re sponsible party good pav, with rare prospects of speedy advancement if mutually satisfactory. Apply after 9 to the MANAbER, Boom 16, No. 6 Seventh ave. scl4-U9 PUPILS-FOUR LADIES TO LEARN THE art of negative retouching: position guar anteed to apt pupils. Apply PITTSBURG RE TOUCHING AGENCY, J. B. Trapp, Instructor, terms reasonable, 96 Firth ave., Pittsburg, Pa. sel4-140 SALESLADY-OF EXPERIENCE, FOR OUR hosiery department: liberal salary for a thor oughly competent person. FLEISHMAN & CO. SCI4-1W Situations. BOOKKEEPING-WILL TAKE CHARGE OF books requiring only occasional attention; attend to opening or closing of books, correction of errors or anything in the line of accounting: have had long experience and can give the best of references. A. F. bAWHILL, 1S7 Federal St., Allegheny, Pa. au26-89 POSITION BY A LADY OF40TO DO OFFICE work of some description; is capable well educated, rapid plain writer and can fnrnlsh good reference. Address POSITION. Dispatch office. sel4-44 POSITION-BY A YOUNG GERMAN WHO thoroughly understands the care and train ing of fine horses, with the owner of such horses. Address H. VOGEL, Box 268, Braddock. Pa. sc 13-23 POSITION-AS STENOGRAPHER AND OF FICE assistant: large experience and at present at leisure: best references: answer im mediately. J.M. S care Box ML Pittsburg, Pa. sel4-Sl POSITION II Y LADY STENOGRAPHER and typewriter; several years' experience, and can give good city reierence. Address W. -I. 3, Dispatch office. sel4-lSl POSITION-BY EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEP ER, a set of books to keep at night alter 6 o'clock: best of references. Address L. R., Ols- paten office. ' sel4-112 POSITION-BY YOUNG MAN 18 YEARS OLD. willing and sober; not particular as to kind of work. Inquire at No. 2736 PENN AVE. sel3-7 SITUATION-BY A YOUNG MAN-GOOD education, fair penman and willing to work. Address G., Dispatch office. sell-30 Rooms. Rouses, &c BOOMS-SUITE OF SECOND-STORY ROOMS on 1'enn ave., with board and home com lorts in private family, by a gentleman and wife; party will be permanent. Only those of superior social standing need apply to PERMANENT, P. O. box 505, cltv. seS-41 EOOM ON OCTOBER 1-LARGE, WELL FURNISHED front room, with bath; within ten minutes' walk of postolHce, or on line of Filth avenue cable road. Address, stating terms. J. W., Dispatch office sel4-62 KOOMS-BY A GENTLEMAN TWO ROOMS connecting and well furnished; central lo cation; Penn avenue preferred. Address A B 5, Dispatch office. sel4-H3 Bonrders nnd Lodeers. BOARDERS AND LODGERS-SHADYS1DE; room and board for two gentlemen or mar ried couple. Apply ON PREMISES, Amberson aye., third door below Presbyterian Church. se!4-5 BOARDERS AND MEALEES-190 FEDERAL ST., Allegheny. - sel4-17 kccupants-for a well furnished J back parlor, with first-class board: also day boarding ft per week; reference. si fourth oi.t near Liberty. sel4-142 OCCUPANT3 - for furnished flat range etc: also front room with balcony. 279 FEDERAL ST., Allegheny. 6el4-lts0 Flnnuclnl. BONDS AND STOCKS-THE UNION TRANS FER AND 'IRUbT CO., 121 and 123 Fourth ave.. maaes a specialty of acting as registrar and transfer agent for the stock and bonds or corpora tions: we guarantee by our indorsement on -the stocks and bonds that they are authorized issues, and therefor, a protection to the officers or cor porations, stockholders and the banks taking tbem as collateral for loans. Terms moderate and adapted to suit all special cases. seS-6 M ON EY-OUR FACILITIES FOR FURNISH ING money to any amount on bond and mortgage are uneqpaled: lowest rates of Interest and no delay. 11 yba need money annlv MORRIS &FLKM1MU, lus Fourth ave. Jy27-88-TT8SU MORlGAGES-Sl,000,000 TO LOAN ON CITY and suburban properties at H, 6 and 6 per cent, and on tarms in Allegheny and adjacent counties at 6 per cent. L M. PEilNOCK SON. 147 Fourth avenue. ap7-f4t HORTGAGES-MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS -MtV. iH,Bult at 5 and 6 Per cent. ALLES & BAILEY. 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. apl4-19.rrssu TO LOAN MONEY-WE HAVE OVER ONE million dollars to loan on city and suburban property at per cent; no tax: we will also loan money on Improved farms In Allegheny. Beaver, Fayette Washington and Westmoreland counties; any marketable security taken for loans of any amount. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave Je3-a9-su Miscellnneons. COBBLE STONE FIVE TO TEN LOADS cobDles at Exposition, or we will naul. Ad dres TATTEN & HOGO, city. sel4-64 DESK-TO PURCHASE A SECOND-HAND office desk; state kind, price and where can uc bgcu jiuuress xijlsjx, uispatcn omce se!4-144 FREE SITE AND FREE GAS GIVEN TO manufactories at Jeannette on main line of Pennsylvania RaUroad. Address EAST JEAN NTTELAMDCO..Greensnurg, Pa. mhl3-50-su PARTIES THAT HAVE MONEY TO INVEST to know that we have some very good bar gains in real estate that will bring in a good per centage and sure of enhancement in value. C. H. LOVE, No. S3 Fourth ave. sel3-44 YOU GET A BAKER'S DOZEN (13) OF Stewart & Co. 's fine cabinet photos for II, at 90 and 92 FEDERAL ST., Allegheny. mv2S-49-TTSu E WANT EVERY VISITOR TO THE EX POSU'lON to stop and see us grinding spectacle lenses on gallery; have your eyes ex amined free CHESMAN-MANNION, Expert Opticians. No.- 42 Federal st.. Allegheny. selJ-12 FOR. SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE City Rcsldeneca. -I RANT STREET PROPERTr-FOR LESS VX than yalne, now rented to par a good Inter est on the amount asked for the property. C. H. LOVE, No. 93 Fourth aye. se!3-4i T OT78X90-COKNER TWO PAVED STREETS. JLJ one square rrom Fifth aye., ten minutes walk frpm Court House, two two-story brick dwellings, bringing good rental; cheap. BAX TElt, THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth aye. seH-153-TTSSu ONE SQUARE FROM DUQUESNE ELECTRIC ROAO Hew six room frame owelllog, hall, hath, finished attic. Inside shutters,bath, h. and c. water; nat. and art. gas; stained glass: nicety papered and painted: Iot25xl0i); prlceS4,80O: terms reasonable. AI. F. HirPLE & CO., 96 Fourth avenue, sel4-91-TT8u WOOSTERIST.-NEAK WYLIE AVE. AND cable cars, eight minutes' ride from new Eostoffice. flye elegant two-story and mansard rick dwellings, seven nooms, bath, natural and artificial gas, laundry and good cellar; rent only 121. BLACK & BA1RO. 85 Fourth aye. sel4-71t QO 000-LIBERTY AVE., NEAR FORTIETH CJ4JJ St., new modern frame dwelilng,5 rooms, finished attic, halt, vestibule. Inside shutters, slate roof, slate mantel, tile hearth, side en trance, etc.: grained and well-finished lot 20x100 feet: convenient to cable line; terms easy. L. O. FRAZ1ER, Forty-fifth and Butler sts. sel4-43-TuSu 000-VALUABLE CTTV PRiiPwrv 9 corner fronting three atrptR limnit .w .. B4U.IC. Btcuuj owaacing values are a guarantee of profit In this as an investment: ground all occupied by buildings yielding net in come of per cent. CHARLES BOMERS & CO.. 813 Wdod St., 6019 Penn ave. . selOI-wsu" ,!. - n -.-..ft.. a . ----, ..- Q9 800 PEOPERTr YIELDING S360 IN PfSl. rentals: lot affording space for additional buildings If utilized: will fncresBe Income 12 per cent on cost of new bulldldgs.' CHARLES SOM ERS & CO., 313 Wood street, 6019 Penn avenue- sel4-60 (D-1 800 EACH-ON Hor.MiN KT wirsn ux Fifty-fourth. 4 new frm imn,,, nr a rooms, hall and finished attic and porch on each; iPM1.0 ??55,:?.os,tlTe "srgaln; terms to suit. THOS. MCCAFFREY. 3509 Butler st. se!3-96 5i.2?9yi.KGINIA AE- MT. WASHING 4j3t7 ION, 7-room irame house with all lm- Srovements; cor. lot: on easy terms. BALTEN PXKUEK & WILLIAMS, 154 Fourth ave. sel2-84-FStt CL.20-MILLER8T., CITY. 8-ROOM BRICK l? SVl'S,?. K00d order: lot 20x103; terms to ""BALTJtNisPEKriJCB & WILLIAMS, 154 Fourth ave. sel2-84-rBu Enst End Residences. RES1DENCE-CENTRALY LOCATED, NEAR Fifth avenue cable line, Duqnesne Traction line and Shadyslde and Eoup stations: very good and complete house, seven rooms, modern lm- Srovement: lot 49x120: price (8,z5a7 W. A. HER ON 4 SONS, 80 Fourth ave. iei4-7o3u" SHADYS1UE CONVENIENT TO DUQUESNE Electric and P. R. E new 12 room Queen Anne frame residence: reception hall, bath, laundry, range, inside w. c, nat. and art., gas; all newly papered and la first-class condition; rlcet7.S00: terms reasonable; lot 37x133 to alley. UJ. HIPPLKSCO., Fourth ave. StlMl-TTSU FOB. SALE-IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. East End Residence". COPELANO BT.-NEAK WALNUT BT., Shadyslde, two-story frame dwelling, six rooms and finished attic bathroom, range, front porch; rent, cs. BLACK & BAIRD, 85 Fourth ave. sel4-71t Q 800-A FIBST-CliAbS HOUSE. COMPRIS it 1NG everv modern lmnrovement; Q. A. style, nine rooms," vestibule bath, china closet, PantT. front and back stairways and porches, sliding doors between hall and parlor and dining room and parlor, all slate mantels, electric light, natural gas, stationary range, bronze hardware, handsome finish throughout, dry cellar undei entire building; nice lot, on choice street, near P. R. R. station and route or E. E. electric cars: a bargain. CHARLES bOMERS & CO., 31S Wood St., 6019 Penn ave. eeIl-9-Thsu QQ 800 A NICE EAST END HOME, COM J5J5 PLETE In every respect: 6 rooms, vesti bule. S.foot hall, pantry, china closet, bath. aunary, rront and back stairways and porcnes, b. andc. water, gas for light and heat, wires for electricity, sliding doors, slate mantels, tile hearths, furnace: nlrelvlmnroved ground. 40x137. F?? "lde street, near P. K.R. station. CHARLES SO.MElis & CO., 313 Wood St., 6U19 Penn are. duv-v non' QQ 000-CONRAD ST. NEAR PENN AVE., pcl Twentieth ward, new modern frame dwelling, 5 rooms, finished attic, ball, vestibule, front and rear porches, inside w. c, natural gas, slate mantel, tile hearth, slate roof, etc.: com- pieui sewerage; house set Dacar rrom pavement: line .lot 30x130 reet to alley; one-half sonars from cable line; easy terms, fifth and Butler ets. O. FRAZ1EB, Forty- eMi.4R.TnRn ffiQ 800 EAST END IJSVESfMENT-GOOD P11 lot, 25H37H to SO-root alley, substantial brick house, 22x32, 4 large rooms, hall, front porch full width of bouse, cellar under whole house: nice framo in rear, 4 rooms, cellar, natural gas, city water, good sewerage; 10 per cent in come from rentals: value steadily advancing. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 313 Wood St.. 6019 Penn ave. sel0-48-wsu C" 1 OOO-ELEGANT NEW QUEEN ANNE WJLX? Irame bouse, 9 rooms, bath, lavatory, range, copper boiler, two w. c, laundry, store room, pantry, elec. light and bells, both gases; speaking tubes, slate mantels and tile hearhts; lot 5.liiCO on paved street, on line or Dnquesne aractlon Co.; M.OJ0 cash, bal. to suit. bUTTON S. WILSON, llo Fourth ave. or 6014 Penn ave., E. E. sel2-99-TUFSU CJtT OOO MR AN ELEGANT NEW NINE th rpp.pntMn hall. hath. 1. tuc ROOM house with reception ball. bath. c. laundrv. ranire. hoth iraae. chandeliers. marble mantels, everything modern; large lot, well located near East Liberty station and elec tric cars: a bargain and will be sold on easy terms. Call on KELLY & ROGERS. No. 6315 Station street. East End. sel3-33-Tu88u (CO 300-FORANEWSEVEN-BOOM HOUSE. tDO) situated on a good street: the Dnquesne electric road cars will pass within a hair square of the property; only H. 300 cash and the balance 120 per month without interest; this is a good chance to secure a home. Call on KELLY & ROGERS, No. 6315 Station street. East End. sel3-3S-Tussu C5 ooo- NEW FRAME HOTTSE. in KliniUS. H?J1 finished &tt1r larfiA front and nnrt porcnes, niceiy paperea. slate mantels, bath, gas, electric light, all modern conveniences, lot 40x110; half square of KIppey st. (paved). 3 minutes elec tric line, Nineteenth ward. MELLON BROTH ER3, 6349 Station St., E. E. selS-71 QA OOO-GOOD FRAME HOUSE, 7 ROOMS, u3tt7 finished attic nicely finished: water, gas, large porches; 2 lots 48x135 ft.. Grazier St.. Twenty-first ward, only 6 minutes' walk to P. R. R. station, MELLON BROTHERS, 6349 Station St., E. E. sel3-73-TTSSU" S2,! 8d0-0N EDMUND ST.. NEAR PENN ave. lot 20x100 ft., new frame house 4 rooms, hall and finished attic; house finished iirsi-ciass; possession at once; terms to suit. THOS. MCCAFFREY, 3509 Butler St. sel3-9G Allechcnx Residences. FEDERAL STREET TWO-STORY BRICK dwelling, six rooms and two-story brick In rear: lot 20x102 to paved alley: rents 567 per year; CheaD and eaav terms; An Investment HAAXJ ER, 1HOMPSON CO.i 162 Fourth ave. 6el4-153-TTSBu FULTON ST., ALL'Y-7-HOOM FRAME house hall, bath, laundry, lot 20x80, corner, at reduced price as owner io leaving city. BAL TENSPERQER & WILLIAMS, No. 154 Fourth ave. 6el2-84-rsu WASHINGTON ST., ALLEGHENf DE SIRABLE residence, lot 64x175 to Church ave., all conveniences, will be sold on easy terms ?t.aJ5?r?a,n to close an estate All particulars or W. W. MCNEILL & BRO., 152 Fourth ave. se5-3 WILKINSBURG-QIIEEN ANNE FRAME house of 7 rooms and basement kitchen; one square from station: stone walk, lovely lawn and shrubbery: lot 40x96; price M,60O. LEE & CHAPLIN, 313 Wood St. sel4-28 CO 800-lN SECOND WARD, ALLEGHENY 20 CfTY. brick dwelling, well located, slate mantels, etc.: very cheap ir apDlied for at. once as the owner Is going to leave the city. C. H. LOVE, 93 Fourth ave. seI4-8f QO 300-THIRD WARD. ALL'Y, 2 4-ROOM Jrt frame houses; lot 20x00: will rent for 120 per month. BALTENSFEEGER & WILLIAMS, No. 154 Fourth ave. sel2-S4-PSu Suburban Residences. MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA, PROPERTY Or will exchange for other property, SaOO 000 worth or property, consisting or single and double dwellings, solid brick tenement and busi ness blocks, central location, all new, and Is pay ing from the rental Income 6 to 8 per cent on the price assed for the property. Photo views can be seen at my office, 96 FOURTH AVENUE, Room .33. Gibson. se!4-66 WILKIN3BURU, P.A 10-ROOM MODERN house, natural and artificial gas, hot and cold water. Inside w. c , 3 minutes' walk rrom R. R.. lot 50x122: price 6.000. PETER SHIELDS, 533 Grant st.. cor. Virgin alley. 6el4-74 FOIt SALE LOTis. City I.ota. -"1RANT STREET PROPERTY FOR LESS VA than valne now rented to pay a good inter est on the amount asked for the property. O. H. LOVE. No. 93 Fourth avenue. sel3-44 Qrr30-A LOT; TWO MINUTES' WALK C from I lfth ave. cable line and about five minutes' from new Court House lr applied for at once C. H. LOVE, No. 93 Fourth avenue. sel3-44 East End Lota. 44TJOULEVARD PLACE" EAST END, ONE J square from new rapid transit lines; think of wide 90-loot street naved with aspnaltnm, with parks through the center; lined on either side with new brick and stone residences: KOO.ico worth of property sold in this place within the last two months; only about 6 lots remaining un sold at original nrlces; they are bound to enhance in value on account of the many improvements going up around them; the beauty of this unlqne place will well repay you ror a visit to It, even it you do not wish to buy. For colored plans and prices see BLACK & 11AIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. sel0-60 D1THKIDGE STREET, FOURTEENTH ward Lot 50x184 to alley: yery cheap. HAXTEK, THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth aye. sel4-156"a T OTS-IN CHAS. E. CORNELIUS' PLAN AT JLJ aiormngside. Eighteenth ward, ran hn bought in blocks of 5. 10 or 15 at reduced nricci. 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. Je26-32" OAKLAND PARlC PLAN OF LOTS-FRONTING on Center aye. and Breckenridge St., In the Thirteenth ward, is now ready to submit to the public, and In doing so we venture to say that there Is not in the two cities a more delightful location for cheerful homes and first-class resi dences; 60 lose no time in calling to see our plans, examine the territory, make your selection, and we are satisfied you will say it is more than we claim for its desirability, price and, terms. See M. P. HOWLEY 4 SON, 127 Fourth aye. ' seM-fa CHAD YS1DE-LOTS-THREE MIN. FROM ICJ Dnquesne road, 60x120; covered with nhnnit. ance or shade and fruit trees: price and terms reasonable. M. P. HIPPLE & CO., 96 Fourth aye. sel4-91-TTSu eftOO PER ACRE-TWESTTt -EIGHT ACRES OPKJ of the prettiest land In Twenty-third ward, immediately on the line of proposed "short cut" electric road, and within 15 minutes of Second avenue cars. This land is offered at one-hilf the price asked for coatlguous land. It will subdivide very nicely. J. B. LAKKIN & CO., 152 Fifth ave. se!4-20 CJQfl A POOT FRONT IS CHEAP FOR tijKJ choice lots near Linden and Penn ave nues: we have some at this price: choice lots none less than 100 feet front for good residences only; convenient and rapid transit line. BLACK & BAIRD. 95 Fourth ave. selO-eO S40 A FOOT-FOR CHOICE LOTS IN beautiful Ben Venue IiIaca; not turn minutes' walk from rapid transit lines: the prettiest part of Shadyslde: only two lots, left at this price. BLACK A BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave, selu-6l TTl-KOOT FROM FOR LOTS ON THOMAS ''.LvL ' Boulevard place, E. E. See EWING 4 B YEKS, 106 Fourth aye. seU-7-Ihssu Farms. 500 ACRES FINEST FARMING LAND, LouMaCo., Va.; houses rooms; blacksmith, stable and 7 houses teuantable: No. 1 stand for merchandising; (25 00 per acre. See DUNCAN it KING. seM-I2 ailacollaneona. ' TfAEMS-VIBGIMA- 6.400 acres mountain timber lsnd, II 60 per acre. 8,000 acres fine timber land, 110 per acre: 1, luo acres fine timber and Iron ore land, 14 60 per acre. LOOO acres fine timber land, S10 per acre. 800 acres fine farming land, 2 50 per acre. 753 acres One farming land, & 60 per acre. 339 acres fine farming land, (14 75 per acre. 306 acres fine timber and farming land, U per acre. 800 acres fine timber and farming land, (12 per acre. i 218 acres fine farming land, 111 per acre. 230 acres fine farming land, (6 per acre. Many other bargains: terras easy. seH-lP DUNCAN & KINO, 95 Fifth aye. OWN A HOME-WE WILL BUY OR BD1LD ror you anywhere and let your rent nay Tor S?A)?.i?peJK;.?ecurlt7 "quired. GRANITE bTATE PROVIDENT ASSOCIATION, branch offices, Standard building, 631-533 Wood St., Pltts "" mTl3-14-TTSSu POJl SALE BUSINESS. Bnslnes Opportunities. BAKERY AND OONPEGTIONERY-THE best in a very prosperous town; few miles east or city: centrally located and nicely fitted np; both counter and wagon trade; satisfactory reasons for selling; no reasonable offer refused. Address BARE CHANCU; Dispatch office. sell-71 IO FOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Opportunities. BAKEEIES-ttoO, (TOO, 1300, II, COO. CO., 4M Smithfield st. HOLMES sell-IOC "OARBER SHOP FIRST-CLASS STAND: X good j-easons for selling. Call at 62 CiJiu sel4-57 CLOTHING STORE-il2,000-IN GOOD TOWN. HOLMES CO., CO Smithfield St. seU-100 TTAliF INTEREST-IN SOAP FACTORY. JUL PRoaipx liui-tK, Dispatch office. sel4-73 HARDWARE STORE-GOOD MILK DEPOT and route; groceries. S330, fCO; cigar stores, 32. 1500 to ft,u00: all kinds business chances. HOLMES A CO.. 420Smlthfleld st. sel3-68 PAPER ROUTE AT EMSWORTH, CONSIST ING of all PIttsbnrg dally and Sunday pa pers; this will make a good route; pays nearly S10 per week profit now. Call on or address MRS. 3NO. SARVER, Emswortb. Pa. leU S3 STORES-CLOTHING, .FURNISHING. SHOE and notion stores in large towns; grocery and meat market, S1.5X; Special bargain: others o00 to SS.OO0: manufacturing business, $350; news paper ana express routes, amusuivaai & uii At-. JUAII, , 439 Grant st. 8624-117 Business Properties. BUSINESS PROPERTY-ON PENN AVENUE, East-End, lot 28x200 feet to another street: dwelling house on rear street and storeroom and dwelling on Penn avenue; will be sold for 17.600; this Is a good Investment: will be sure to enhance In value. See KELLY & ROGERS. So. 6315 Sta tion street, East End, sel3-33-TuSSa LIVERY AND BOARDING 81ABLE-IN best livery business section of the city; large lot and improvements good, with plenty of oppor tunity for making alterations (which, by the way, must be made ere long, as the business indicates it); nothing like It in the county as regards ar rangements and appearance; reason for selling, the owner wishing to go in nartnershlD In au old established house in another lice of Duslness. Only persons wishing to purchase such an estab lishment need address DREXEL, Dispatch office. se!4-2 MACHINE 8HOP-WITH 1HE NECESSARY machines, tools and fixtures: situated In the business center orthe city: this is a rare oppor tunltv for a Jobbing business. For particulars ad dressP. O. BOX 1033. je6-4 -DATTERSON HOUSE-ADDRESS MRS. R. U JL PATTERSON. Columbiana. Ohio. se!4-42-KU. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock. Etc BIRDS-AND ANIMALS OF ALL KINDS, gold fish and fixtures, an endles3 variety of cages, prepared food for mocking birds and seed for all blrdW fine dogs. SPlCHrS BIRO STORE, 640 Smithfield st. aut2-70-TTSu TJUGOY-GOOD A3 NEW: USED ONLY JJ halfa dozen times. Applyl47WYLIEAVE., Pittsburg. sel4-105 A TURROS-(2). OR WILL SELL 1 BURRO AND j aog cart ana harness. Apply to litu. nun CAN &soas. se9-50 COLT-A 3-YEAR-OLD COLT. BY WOOD LAWN, he by Iron Dnke, and dam by See ley's American Star; dam Belle Pearson by Jim Pearson, her dam Josle by Alexander's Abdal lah: the sire and dam are both registered: he Is perfectly sound, well broken to harness and very gentle and does not scare; here is a chance to buy a grand stock horse for little money, as the owner has no use for him. FRANK BOYCE, 83 First avenue, Pittsburg. selJ-lO HORSES-CHEAP, TO QUICK BUYER, 2 young horses. good mule 2 wagons, 1 bnckboard, harness, saddle, etc : quitting busi ness: must sell at once: no further use for them. Inaulre, 64 SEDGWICK ST.. Allegheny. selS-25' HORSE-LIGHT HORSE. HARNESS, WAGON and buggy. 19 CHEsrN UT ST., Allegheny. sell-9S-Thsu PONY A VERY PRETTY BAY PONY 3 years old; sound and kind In harness, field and stable; 13 hands high. Inquire of H. C WH1SLER. New Brighton. Pa. sel4-41 rpEAM-CHKAP N1CEBAYHORSES: WORK X ERS, and sound: will sell for 1175; cheap at J3C0. 13Ai(D3FOUKTU:AVE. sel4-9 Dlnchlncry and Dletals. CALL TO SEE THE AUTOMATIC TYPE WRITER; writes without a ribbon: self-Inker, self-spacer, light and substantial: call to see the household engine: runs the sewing machine, ven tilates the house rocks the cradle fansthe baby, does the churning, etc.: coming, the compressed air fruit preserver; keeps frult,mllk and meats without the use of ice; call or send for circular: 1 can now take 60 horses to hoard on preserved rod der, etc. O.K. FLOWER, 110 Fourth avenue Pittsburg. Je22-81-Mssu ENGINES AND BOILERS-NEW AND RE F1TTEO: repairing promptly attended to. PORTER FOODRlt AND MACHINE CO., LIM., below Suspension bridge, Allegheny, Pa. 'Jyy-63 Miscellaneous, HOUSEHOLD GOODS-AT A BARGAIN; large mirror, fine bat rack, parlor and bed room sets and household effects. At 130 LOCUST ST., Allegheny. sel4-45 HOUSEHOLO EFFECT3-COMPLETE-PBI-VATE-throuehout the month, at ISO LO CUST ST., Allegheny. seM-8- PATENTS FOR 8ALEORWILLEXCHANGE for first-class city or county real estate three patents of articles commanding universal site. Address THOMAS, Dispatch office. se 14-93" TjUANO-MAGNIFICENTUPBIGHT CABINET JL brand piano, nearly new, at great sacrifice; handsome case brilliant tone, all latest improve ments; rare bargain: worth tl30;wlll take S195 spot cash. No 23 EIGHTH bT. - sel4-72 TO LET. City Residences. HOU8E-W8 THIRD AVENUE, BETWEEN Grant and Ross sts.: six rooms and finished attic: In good repair: both gases; rent, KG ner month, including water: nossesslon Oct. 1. In quire of L. H. EATON. Humane Society's office JLJ Jlspensary building, sixth aye. se!2-Slt KEATING ALLEY-NO. 1, NEAK ROBERTS St., new brlc house, two minutes from Wylle aye cable cars, six rooms, finished attic. Inside w. c.:rent. 18 per month. Inquire orMC CULLOUGH & SMITH, 31 Seyenth St. au26-75t Enst End Residences. BEATTY ST. HANDSOME ROW OF TWO STORY and mansard stone houses, contain ing 7 rooms each, all modern conveniences and finished In the yery latest style, vestibule with stained glass doors, tile floors, etc., nickel-plated railing around portico, front lawn: we are offer ing these beautiful houses at only S40 per month, and are prepared to give long leases It so desired; they are situate on Beatty street near Stanton avenue. East End, and better known as "Alpha Terrace." bee BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. se9-91f BOULEVARD PLACE. EAST END-NEW two-story frame dwellings. 12 rooms, bath room, hall in center, nat. and art. gas, front and rear porches; rent (35. BLACK A BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. seI4-72t HOOSE-VERY LOW, NEW BKICK HOOSB of 7 rooms and bath room, slate mantels and electric bell, electric light, natural gas. range, cemented cellar with h. and c. water for laundry, in fact every modern convenience: two squares from station, three squares from electric road on Finance street. East End. Inquire. 512 HoME WOOD AVENUE, city. se9-47-TTSSOt MARIEPOE AVENUE, BEN VENUE PLACE fine residence of 10 rooms, range, bath and all conveniences! front and side lawn; rent 110. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth aye. sel4-7.it SUMMERLEA ST. NEAR ELLSWORTH ave. and Roup station, fine Queen Anne frame dwelling. 8 rooms, reception hall, bath, stationary washstands, range, front and rear" porches, elegant chandeliers, handsomely Dapered and painted, sliding doors; rent S40 00. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. selV72t 9K PER MONTH-EASrEND DWELLING; i&LJO six rooms, hall, attic, bath, inside w. c, gas, hot and cold water, etc. :close to Shadyslde sta tion and cable line. See L. O.PRAZIER. Forty fifth and Butler sts. sel0-44-WTSut ' ATIeeheny Residences. FKANKL1N STKEET-NO. 272-NEAR BID WELL st., Allegheny: two-story mansard brick. S rooms, bath room, hot and coldvtater; nat. and art. gas. range, hall, etc.: S30. BLACK Jt BAIRD, 95 Fourth aye. selS-39f -D"OUSE!l ROBINSON ST., ALLEGHENY jljl iu rooms, not ana coin water, Datn, range, etc.; frW per month or 13,000. Also house of 7 rooms at Avalon station. P., Ft. W. & C. Ry.. cor. Orchard and Locuit sts.; SIS per month or (2,600. inquire of T. S. KNAP, care Carnegie. Phlpps & Co., Lim., Thirty-third st. and Small man. sel2-91t SIX AND SEVEN-ROOM HODfcE WELL located in Allegheny City: hot and cold water, inside w. c, bath, etc. C. H. LOVE, No. 93 Kourth ave. sel3-44t Suburban Residences. EELLEVUE. FT. W. 4 C. R. B.-2-BTORY frame, 7 rooms, nat. gas, water, hall, front orch: one acre of ground; rent f. BLACK a A1RD, 95 Fourth ave. sen-72t Rooms. BOOMS-EOR GEMLEMEN, NEW, NICELY furnished rooms, all modern conveniences, Ave minutes' walk from Sixth street bridge, next to Allegheny parks: reasonable terms to desirable parties. Address u. O. L., Dispatch office. . sel4-33t BOOM LARGE ELEGANTLI FURNISHED front room, with every convenience, suit able for gentleman and wife or two gentlemen; new house: five minutes' walk from postofflce. N O. m SEVENTH AVE. seH-HSt BOOM-ON FIlTTH AVENOE. NEAR I'OsT OFFICE: about 16x40: rent low. W. H. OOM-ON FlrTH AVENOE. BARNES, printer, 61 Diamond st. selM6t T"l XV board: first-class accommodations; desirable 1UCAUUU, . . " sei-o4T Business Property. 141 WYLIE AVE., CITY - FINE l-STORY brick store-room and 7 dwelling rooms; range, cat. and art. gas, bath: good business lo cation; rent SSO CO. BLACK & BAIRD, SS Fourth ave. selt-72t Offlces, Desk Room, Etc OFFICES-A FEW NICE ONES IN GER. MANIA SAVINGS BANK BUILDUSG.-W ood and Diamond Its. amo-tst FFJCE AND PART OP WAREHOUSE-1 FUJ3T AVENOE. seu-ir PERSONAL. UERSONAL BOOKS WANTE1IF YOU Y. have any books to sell, let us know. LEVI'S BOOK STORE. Seventh Avenue Hotel building. mh7 PERSONAL ON ACCOUNT OF HOLIDAY, our stores will be closed Monday, Sept 15. '90: reopen Tuesday at 7 A. M. K. SMlr, 9J2 and 934 Liberty St. and 311 Smithfield st. seI-94 PERSONAL THE LARGEST AND BEST assortment of artificial eyes in the two cities, with an expert to msl ch ana Insert them. CHE33-MAN-UANNION, No. 42 Federal st, Allegheny. PERSONA L-WE WANT EVERY BOY AND girl to know that we will euy their eld school books and furnish tbem with others at lowest prices. FRANK BACON & CO., 301 Smithfield street. au2S PERSONAL CLAIRVOYANTS DR. AND Mme. De Lester, or Chicago, are in the city: do not fall to consult them; they tell your entire life: their advice Is the best; see bills, m W YL1E AVENUE. se9-67-Trs8u LOST. r OST-A POCKETBOOK CONTAINING A JU sum of money, either at Exposition or on Firth ave., cor. Market st. ; the finder will be re warded by leaving at ROOM NO. 63, Westlnshonse building. sel4-143 T OST ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, ON XJ Fifth are, between Pride and Tunnel sts., a lady's gold watch and chain. A liberal reward for Its return or any Information leading to Its recovery. Address R. S. E., 428 Fifth ave. se 14-39 FOUND. FOUND-TA-VA-ZON SPECIALS CORE ALL chronic diseases. 301 GRANT ST. SC14-125 POUND-A VERY INTERESTING AND CON VINCING proof that CHESSMAN-MA-NIONre live, practical opticians in their manu facturing exhibit, west end of gallery, Exposi tion. sel3-12 CHOICE PROPERTIES. GREAT DEMANDFOR HOUSES -AT- WILMERDIHG -jlxh BRISTOH. TJnequaled Chanoea for Investment BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOTS -IN THE EAST PITTSBURG IMPROVEMENT COM PANY'S PLANS. Adjoining the ' WESMGHOUSE- AIRBRAKE WORKS And the new plant of the STANDARD UNDERGROUND CABLE CO. Full information, plans and price lists furnished upon application. East Pittsburg Improvement Co,, WTLMERDING, PA., WESTINGHOUSBBUILDING,Pittsbnrg.Pa seU-62-w'sn, SOOTH VIEW PLACE, Choice building lots, 50x150.50x160 and 50x200 feet, in plan of the BIRMINGHAM LAND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY ON LINE OF THE Sfllmrlian Rapid Transit Electric floa, and only three miles south of Court House, one mile from city limits. Two natural gxs lines, fine boardwalk from city line to prop, erty. Slain-streets 60 feet wide. Taxes low, prices reasonable and terms easy; one-fourth cash, balance in three or fire equal annual in stallments with inteiest. Title to whole plan insured by the Fidelity Title and Trust Company of Pittsburgh For plans and further particulars and agent to show you the lots, call on C. E. SUCCOP, 1403 CARSOU" STREET, -OR J. MARTIN SCHAFER, 74 S. TWELFTH ST.. PITTSBURG. PA. Jy23 700-EAST END. QUEEN MM BRICK WELLIIG, 60 FOOT ASPHALT PAVED STREET SEW ERED, FLAGSTONE SIDEWALKS, ONE HALF SQUARE FROM DUQUESNE ELECTRIC ROAD. Ten largo rooms, beantlful reception hall, larje bath room, with latest improved plumb ing, large, light laundry, stationary tubs, hard wood mantels, tile hearths, handsome combi nation chandeliers, mantel rablnets, etc., with large lot and lawn. This is positively one of the most complete and thoroughly equipped dwellings on the market Terms, ;small cash payment down, balance long time. M. F. HIPPLE & CO., 86 FOURTH AVE. seM-90-TOTSu FOR SALE. $Tf norS-Brlck noso and store room; an iu,jjv excellent business stand; lot 20x 115. $v nnr''ttb avenue, 3-storr brick house 1 .,jihj wftn stora room 15jtQm $1 nnn" 0n JnHanna street, 7-room frame 3,000 bouse; lot 21x97. $1 rrinWeb8teraTonnAz-storTniansard 0'JUW Irani e house. 6 rooms; lot 19x100. $8-OOn An e'egant 2-story mansard, 0,uuu Dre3sed !,nck dwelliDr. with two 3-room brick houses on rear of $A nnri0a lTy stIt, Irame bouse, o """ rooms, 2 rooms ia attic; natural gas, Ac.; a lovely home. "We have lots In Oakland. Bellefleld and Minersrille; also at Wilmerding and Laurel station, P.', F. & C. R. R. Call and see plans. LEE & CHAPLIN, 313 Wood Street, sel9 $5,000. ROliP DWEL1M, On 60 foot sewered street, only two minutes' walk from .Dnquesne and Fifth arenne street car lines onP. R. R. New modern stylish frame dwelling. 9rooms.with hall.bath, inside shatters and w. c; slate mantels and tile hearths, gas, etc. Terms, yery small cash payment down, balance very easy payments. Jfl, F. HIPPLE & CO., 96 Fonrtb are. seH-90-Tursu FOR SALE BIG BARGAIN. No. 26 Federal street. PIttsbnrg, 3-story brick of 11 rooms, batb, w. c, latest 'style slate mar ble and hardwood mantels, tile hearths, dumb waiter,- two complete kitchens, speaking tabes, art stained glass in vestibule and bath room, in side shutters and all modern conveniences; the finest residence on the street: for sale cheap to quick haver; nice lot to a payed alley; price only 8,600; house will rent lor fSOOper year. ALLE3 & BAILEY, 161 Fourth ave. TeL 167. selt-83 $14,000. SHAXresHOE One-half square from Duqnesne electric road, elegant new 12-room and reception-ball brick dwelling; Queen Anne style; furnished through out with latest improvements. All handsomely papered and decorated: large lot. For partic ulars see il. F. HIPPLE t CO.. 98 Fourth ave. sell-89-TuThaa $100 Per foot, worth J15Q. Lot 38x125, adjoining Schenley Park entrance, 1 mln. from Dnquesne Electrio road. This is a decided bargain? M. F. HIPPLE x CO, 90 Fonrtb are. H1M9-TMU CHOICE PROPERTIES. - A Stone House Is the coming residence. We have three for sale that we be lieve are better than any others now in the market We know they are well built they were built under our supervision by day work (no shoddy contract work). Of course, they are on as phaltum streets, two in East End, one at Roup; all con venient to the different rapid transit lines and P. R. R.; and again, of course, they have every possible modern con venience and luxury, such as sanitary plumbing, electric light and the thousand and one new things such a house should have. They are neces sarily in choice neighborhoods it would not pay to build . them in any locality but the best. They vary in size from 12 to 15 rooms, and, of course, in price; but the prices are the only things about them that are cheap $16,000 to $20,000. Come to the .office and see photographs, or drop us a pos tal and our representative will call in one of our car riages, that we keep for this purpose, and take you to the houses; it's no trouble; it's business. BLACK & BAIRD,. 95 FO TRTH AVE. sel4-27-T?T8n STOCK FARM. Fifteen miles from Pittsburg, and ten minutes from station, a FINE LYING FARM, 210 ACRES, Well watered, having two creeks and numerous springs on it. Big barns, good outhouses, fin farm house, good fences, COAL UNDER PART OF IT- Will invoice 29 head of cattle (mostly Holsteia 8-year-olds), 4 horses, 9 pigs, and all ths fans Implements. There Is neither OIL OH GAS LEASES On the premises. This Is one of tha finest farms In Allegheny county. Easy terms. Par. ticulars from . BLACK & BAIRD, selMS-TTSu 95 FOURTH AVENTJH. NEW PRESS BRICK RESIDENCE, EAST END., Most desirable location in East End on as phaltum and sewered ave.: easy access to rapid, transit; 12 rooms; reception hall, lavatory, fine ly finished bath, with stationary washstand and inside w. c, cemented cellars, both gases and electric light, elegant combination chande liers, magnificent hardwood cabinet mantels with French p'ate mirrors, tile hearths. largo French plate beveled glass windows and doors, large porches, commanding a very fine new; built as a home by owner; good reasons for sell ing; can be purchased at the' very low price oi 12,500- GEO. C. SLEETH, el3-23-TnSSa Penn and Shady aves.. E. E. IrPZEISriLSr AVE. Residence of 12 rooms and reception hall; tw story brick with all modern conveniences. Lot 75x145. Low price and very easy terms. Baxter, Thompson & Co., 162 FOURTH AVE. seM-153-TTSn LOTS, LOTS-S25P TO $1,000' PERRY8VELLE AVENUE, ALLEGHENY. On line Electric cars 21x120 feet each. Very desirable location, convenient and accessable. Terms to suit buyer. M. F. HIPPLE & CO.. seH-90-TuFSu 96 Fourth avenue. $5,250 - OAKLAND. Comer property on car line. Substantial two story and mansard eight-room brick dwelling, hall, bath, inside shutters and w. c, laundry, both gases, ettx, with lot 27x120 ft to alley. Terms to suit purchasor. Al. F. HIPPLE & CO., sels-90-Tursu 98 Fourth ava. Ozily $43000. Jew two-story and Queen Anne roof frame dwelling, S rooms, finished attic, hall and ves tibule, china closet: nicely finished bath, with, inside w. c., laundry; good cellar, range, b. and c. water, both gases: wired for electrla light; slate mantels, tile hearths, bard wood flulsb downstairs, front and rear porches; lot 25x130 to 20 foot alley; on line of electric road and three minutes fromP.R.R. GEO. C. SLEETH, Penn and Shady avenue'. E. E. seli-51-MWSn EDUCATIONAL. HARCOURT PLACE SEMINABYAa school of the highest grade for young ladies and girls. Established upon original lines, its growth has been remarkable. For cataioeue address the Principal, Miss ADA L AYER.B.A, Gambler, O. an2S-9 ALLEGHENY ACADEMY FOR BOYU Special attention to college preparation Private classes for ladies, with privilege of en tering Weilesleyon certificate. Opens Sept. IB. B. W. MITCHELL. A. M., Ph. D., Princi pal, 69 Arch 3t Allegheny, Pa. au20-18-WF3a NOBraSlDE KINDERGARTEN. 60 Arch st. Allegheny, will open MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. 1SS0. For information '.ap ply to ' r MISS BLANCHE HART. selS-33 1S7 Sunday st, Allegheny City. KENYON MILITARY ACADEMY-TH13 old and remarkably successful school pro Tides thorough preparation for college or busi ness, and careful supervision of health, habits and manners. For catalogue address LAW RENCE RUST, LL. D., Rector, Gambler, O. au23-9 MEDIA (PA.) MILITARY ACADEMr for Young Boys, J4UO a year; number lim ited to 30; careful training: Sbortlidge Media Academy for Boys and Young Men, $500 a year; courses iu cbem., for bus. or college. Illust circs. ready. 8WITH1N a SHORTLIDGE, A. M., (Harrardgradnate) Media, Pa, Jy30-66-MwThssn EUROPE TICKETS TO AND FROM: Europe byleadlnz lines; good berths se cured; drafts, letters of credit, money orders, foreign coin, passports, etc: we sell at New York rates. MAX SCHAMBERQ 4 CO, fiZ7 Bmlthfleldst, Pittsburg. Pa. Established 1&84 ana-M-wia w m 1 i m i1 t.
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