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THE PITTSBUKG- DISPATCH, PEIDAT, SEPTEMBER . 19, 189CL' '
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POOLS AT THE EACES.
An Interesting Question Voted Upon
by Exposition Visitors.
A MAJORITY BALLOT FOR SELLIKG.
Some Observations Gathered at the Big
Show at the Point.
THE CHILDKES'S KAID OX POPCOEN
Tt is mamma this, and mamma, that at the
Exposition. It is mamma in every conceiv
able tone and mamma with every conceiv
able expression. It is the one word heard
on every corner, in every aisle and at every
popcorn booth especially, for the little ones
are out in force and they are very fond of
popcorn as many of the older visitors at the
Exposition could feelingly testify, having
frequently run into a sticky brigade, with
which discretion is the better part of valor.
As a rule, however, in spite of the popcorn
they themselves form a pleasing feature of
the big show, and it is only occasionally
that some especially daring youth calls
forth the wrath of the exhibitors by de
camping with laden Jarmsful of their
samples.
Considerable complaint is made by the
patrons of the Exposition regarding the in
adequate and inferior street car service
granted by the companies running to and
near the buildings. Nothing but praise,
however, is given to the Exposition proper,
and the praise becomes strong regarding the
music and the genial musical director, Mr.
1 X. Inpes. A trombone solo rendered by
that gentleman yesterday afternoon was rapt
urously applauded until an encore was
granted of a familiar sacred hymn, during
which the entire audience was hushed as if
in a cathedral.
THIS AFTERNOON'S PROGRAMME.
Following is to-day's programme:
TAKT I.
Commencing at 2 o'clock.
Overture, "MiicHa" ...Gounoa
Plantation Dance. ...Phelps
Cornet solo, "Exposition'' Polka Short
Mr. T. V. Short.
Grand operatic selection. "Romeo and
Juliet" Gounod
Concert Waltz, "Soring Songs". Gung"!
r AKT II.
Commencing at 4 o'clock.
Overture. "Lustsplel" Keler-Bela
Quartet for French Horns. Foster
"Come Where My Love Lies Dreaming."
Messrs. Vokms, Wagner, Loescher and Helle-
berg.
Fantasie Descriptive Michaelis
"The Forge in the Forest."
Phonoxvl Solo, "Oft in Thy Slumbers,"
(Ballad) Mason
Mr. Charles Lowe.
March. "Songs of the Day." Clinton
Director of the Music Mr. F. X. lnnes
The revival of the Homewood races the last
season brought to public notice again the
question as to whether pool selling should be
permitted on the grounds. Last night The
Dispatch gave the public a chance to cast
their t ote for or against pool selling in order to
try and find out, as near as possible, what the
majority of people thought about it.
EVERYBODY INTERESTED.
On th') register were the names of ministers,
lawyers, business men, workingmen and those
representing all phases of the voting popula
tion of a large city. It was easy to guess how
a minister would vote and '"anti-race" people.
It' as also easy to judge of the decision of
those known as patrons of races. The former
tno would vote "no" and the latter "yes." It
was then a matter of strength bet een the two
factions.
It was found also that there was a third class
ot people ho. while if they voted their senti
ments, they might swell the yes column; still
they took the stand that tbeydid not attend
races and had nothing to say about the actions of
others. Ihey only looKed out lor number one
and remained neutral, so the question seemed
to be between those who wonld put forth an
effort to prevent pool-selling, and those who
were either patrons of the pool men or saw no
harm in this feature.
The vote a- yes" by a majority of 91 to 42.
Some ot the affirmative reasons were: "Give
the boj s a chance to lose," "Might as well gam
ble on horses as Presidents." "Yes; if j ou have
no pool-selling you have no races and those
nho like neither need not attend; therefore, it
should be a matter for the patrons to decide,"
"Races without pool-selling would be as solemn
as a funeral.'
Sonic of the negative answers were. "It is
demoralizing." "Imtnoral." "Have no use for
gamblers." "Its influence on the forming ot a
young man's character is not good." "It is high
time this thing was ended, but it will kill itself
in time." The solution of this momentous
question should be prayerfully considered.
SOME OP THE VOTERS.
Among those who voted were: F. R. Far
rand. George E. Williams, Miss L. N. Fearnby,
Edward Barnes William G. Stern, James
Morrow, G. B. Young. Thomas McNeil, J. B.
Davis Esq., Wilson McGrew. W. J. Houston,
L.D. btnckler.ILD. McCracken,H.L.Reinecke,
S. C. Strunz, J. II. Glenn, M. B. Kelly, T. T.
Donehoo. T. N. Sprague, Howard fe. Power,
Andrew T. Llddell. Jr., Charles F. Huber,
Thomas F.'Sweeney, Robert Dixon, James H.
Murphy. Edward McGrath, J. B. Mur
tlock, Charles J. Lang, William Ramsey,
J. A. Beck, Howard Maxwell. J. R. Caroth
crs. II. B. Fans Charles Somers, H.
1. Richardson, H. B. Lynn, J. Mc
Kmght, M. E. Hodges, M. A. Eastman,
M- M. Todd, George C. Biglev, Edwin Jones
IL B. McNeal, F. S. Haley, Will Milholland.
i. II. Greeu, Edward Barnes, R. A. Mercer, J.
r. McGill, O. E. Callahan, D. A. Tones.
J. A. Hamilton. B. V. Burke, J.
Baxter. Wal-er Vanhorn, H. H. Rankin,
IV. fe. Dodd. M. D.; E. B. McFarland, J. W.
McDonald. W.H. Campbell. J.B. Ramberger.C.
G. Beam, It. G. Clements. Chester H. Earley,
John K. Henr, Robert G. Swearer, H. J.
Ktratton. Frank H. Ilea, John S. Wilson, C E.
Flmn, Charles E. Simpson.
To-day's voting topic is, "Should funerals
liavc right of way over street cars?''
A PREVENTIVE OF SICKNESS.
A Chinese Visitor to the Exposition Gives a
Frcsciiption for All Ills.
"Greatee medicine. Me neve sick. In
China rich man, poor man alle people
drink two t'ree cup 'fore eat bleckfast
never sick."
The talker was a Chinaman who had
ttrolled into the He-No-Tea Hong at the
Exposition, and, after sipping two or three
cups ol tea and smacking his lips, made the
remarks quoted. John Hong, !or such was
his name, was asked to give an explanation
of his utterances by a Dispatch reporter
who stood near. John said that in China
the first thing that a Chanaman did
after dressing and washing his hands and
lace in the morning was to sip two or three
cups of tea. He said that this warmed the
body, set the blood in circulation and kept
the person in good health.
His statements appeared reasonable in re
gard to the good eflect of drinking tea be
fore breakiast The warm wat-r treatment
before meals is used all over the world by
physicians, and the addition of good and
pure tea, beside warming the stomach, would
act as a stimulant in stirring into action the
dormant organs. The effect of using im
pure, improperly cured or adulterated tea
would be right the opposite of that stated.
It takes a Chinaman to know good, pure tea
when he driuks it.
CARfETS THAT SHOULD BE FRAMED.
E. Groetzmgrr, G47-629 Penn Avenue.
The carpets in this magnificent exhibit in
vestibule seem really too beauti.ul and val
uable to be trodden under foot. The soft,
yielding fabric is certainly agreeable to the
feet, but the injustice would be to the car
pets, which are each the best of their kinds,
and those kinds o the best 2fo wonder the
display is of surpassing richness, when such
materials are used and so skillfully ar
ranged. The plan of this displav is cer
tainly novel, yet one is never surprised
when a man of Mr. Groetzinger's taste and
judgment places belore the public jnst the
thipgs they would have if they knew how to
get them. How lamiliar he has made Pitts
burgers wilh all that is most valued in floor
coverings!
It would be superfluous to give the ex
hibit in detail, for it has been so thoroughly
inspected that all know it well and have
given it a gracious reception. They can't
Know, however, all the goods at the store, for
the stock is so huge that fully two days
would be consumed in looking at the more
than 500 styles and patterns of carpets it
comprises. Strangers are made welcome,
whether buyers or not, and are asked to in
spect the novelties which are constantly
added as fast as produced. Any house
holder who contemplates refurnishing now
or in the spring can get abundance of ideas
from a tour of these stores.which are the
largest exclusive carpet stores west of Kew
York.
J. F. lUaeder, 135 Fifth Avenue.
An admirable opportunity is offered
visitors to the Exposition to make their
selections of fall and winter suits. Mr.
Maeder in this way adds his quota to giving
pleasure to the strangers in the city and to
his old friends and patrons. The new styles
have come out, and the new fabrics of which
they should be made have come also, so that
no delay can occur for lack of material when
some particular mode is lanced. Mr.
Maeder is always supplied with a full stock
of standard and novelty goods, keeping right
up with the times. His custom work (the
only kind he handles) is ot the best, fit and
finish are entirely satisfactorr and the goods
reliable. This merchant tailoring establish
ment is conveniently located on fifth ave
nue, not far from Smithfield st, so easy of
access that even a stranger could not miss it
A cordial invitation is extended to all by
Mr. Maeder to call upon him at his store.
WIRE AND SOLID IRON WORK.
Taylor dk Dean, No. 201-3-5 DInrket St.
The wonderlul conceits in wire shown at
this exhibit wonld lead .stranger? to sup
pose that these were the chief manufactures
of this firm, whereas their specialties lie in
solid iron and brass. These can be seen at
Market street, and comprise such matters
as fire escapes of all descriptions, fire shut
ters, stairways, balconies, jail work and ele
vator inclosures, with i further list too
large to be given in detail.
One Thousand Dollars
Forfeit if I fail to nrove Floraplexion the
best medicine for liver complaint, dyspep
sia, nervous debility, biliousness, consump
tion. It cures where all other remedies fail.
Ask your druggist for it. Sample bottlesent
free, ranklik .hart, JNew York.
MWFSU
An Invaluable Book.
From the press of Percy F. Smith, 63 and
55 Virgin alley, has just' been issued the
fourth annual edition of Remington Bros.'
Newspaper Manual. It is a volume of 412
pages and is neatly and clearly printed, as
indeed, is all the fine catalogue and book
work coming from the celebrated Cottrell
presses. Exclusively used in Pittsburg by
Mr. Smith.
The Greatest Bargain on Record!
Children's picture books, worth 25 cents,
only 10 cents. Fleishman & Co.,
504, 06 and 508" Market st.
Fall Opening
Of country blankets, flannels, sheetings,
table linens, damasks, towels, lace curtains,
hosiery, gloves and winter underwear at
lowest prices, at H. J. Lynch's, 438 and 440
Market street. anvFSu
Exposition Attractions.
Hendricks & Co.'s new display of fine
photographs seems to attract the people as
much as the Exposition. Bring yonr
friends where you get good photographs
cheap. Cabinets $1 a dozen. 68 Federal
st, Allegheny.
Diamonds. Watches, Jewelry.
Visitors to the Exposition should not fail
to see the display of diamonds, watches,
jewelry and silverware at Henry Terhev
den's Jewelry House, 530 Smithfield street.
WFSU
Niagara Falls and Return, $4 75.
Toronto, Canada, and return, $5 75, -via
Allegheny Valley Railroad, Tuesday, Sep
tember 23. Tickets good five days return
ing. Train leaves Union station at 8:30
A. SI.
Dolls Given A war
To all purchasers of infants' goods.
Fleishman & Co.,
504, 506 and 508 Market st.
Grand Clearance Sale.
If you want piano or organ at a bargain,
call and see us. Our present stock must be
sold by October 1, 1890, in order to make
room for fall stock. Price no object.
Echols, McMurray & Co., 123 Sandusky
street, Allegheny.
Infants and Children's Caps.
Entirely new styles.
Silk, crepe de chene, cashmere, zephyr
cutest kind of headwear for the little ones.
Jos. Horne & Co.'s
Fenn Avenue Stores.
Mrs. Rorer's Cook Book Given Away
To all purchasers of house iurnishing goods,
provided purchase exceeds So 00.
Fleishman & Co.,
504, 506 and 508 Market st.
Infants' Cans and Bonnets.
Entirely new line in silk and plush, all
the new shades, and black. Very pretty
styles.
A. G. Campbell &Sons. 27 Fifth ave.
Men's fine neckwear at James H. Aiken
& Co.'s, 100 Fifth avenue.
A Scholar's Companion Given Avrny
To all purchasers of school supplies, pro
vided purchase exceeds 50 cents.
Fleishman & Co.,
504, 506 aud 508 Market st.
Aufeecht's Elite Photograph Gallery,
516 Market St., Pittsburg. Elevator.
Mast aches and pains yield promptly to
Pakkeu's Ginger Tonic. Try it.
Parker's Hair Balsam will save your hair.
Banner Baking; Powder.
BANNER
BHKIKGr
,vPOWDER.
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GOLDEN WEDDING.
Take one pound granulated sugar, half
pound of butter, beat these to a light cream,
then add in four parts (beating light each
time) the well beaten yolks of 12 eggs; stir
into this one cup sweet milk, one teaspoon
ful extract vanilla, and one and one-fourth
pounds ot flour, having mixed through the
dry flour one and a half measures "Banner"
Baking Powder. Bake one hour in a slow
oven.
For the Icing Take two and a half cups
granulated sugar,' half cup water, boil three
minutes, when cool, add the whites of three
eggs, slightly beaten, and one teaspoonful
extract vanilla.
GBAHA2I GEMS.
Take one quart Graham flour, two tea
spoonfuls of salt, two tablespoonfuls melted
butter and one quart sweet milk. Mix thor
oughly, a'dd one egg, well beaten, and one
measure "Banner" Baking Powder. Btir
well together and bate at once is gem pant,
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ENLARGING A HOME.
The Pittsburg and Allegheny Prot
estant Orphan Asylum
WILL INCREASE ITS FACILITIES
By Erecting a Large Addition to Its Present
' Building.
A NEW COUNTRY HOME FOE CHILDREN
Kot exactly a new home, but a very much
more commodious one than is at present oc
cupied, will in the near future delight the
hearts of the little wards within the walls
of the Pittsburg and Allegheny Protest
ant Orphan Asylum. The ladies
constituting the Board of Managers
have for some time contemplated
the disposal of the property at the corner
of Bidge and Grant avenues, Allegheny,
and the purchase of less valuable ground
upon which to erect a larger building, but
at a recent meeting the vote taken by those
present resulted iu 10 to 8 for retaining the
property and securing the necessary accommo
dations by building a handsome addition.
The decision once reached, the matter was
placed in the bands of an architect, and the
plans submitted will, with few alterations, be
accepted. They outline a three-story addition
to be erected on the west end of the present
building, facing Ridge avenue and extending
back to Lincoln avenue, to be connected with
the main building by covered plate glass passage
ways on the second and third stories and by an
uninclosed basement passagewav. The passage
ways will be of usual dimensions and are de
signed as play courts for the little ones in cold
or inclement weather and for the nse of little
invalids.
Tb proposed addition is to conform in style
and building material with the mam building
and to be supplied with all the modern im
provements in plumbing, lighting and heating.
The additional wards that it will supply arc
sadly needed by the Institution, which at pres
ent has 175 inmates, and consequently in a sadly
crowded condition, but in a surprisingly heal thy
one.
The Allegheny Fresh Air Society made ar
rangements yesterday afternoon lor a Cora
opolis Home for their little proteges next sum
mer. The Home is situated halt a mile from
the Pittsburg and Lake Erie Railroad on the
snmmlt of an elevation from which Sewickley,
West Bcllevue and Pittsburg may be distinctly
seen. A large orchard of fruit-bearing trees
and deep, velvety grass surrounds the comfort
able old-fashioned house, with accommodations
for 40 children.
MEETINGS.
-VrOTICE A MEETING OF THE ALLE
JLM GHENY Countv Republican Executive
Committee will be bel'd on SATURDAY, Sep
tember 20. 1890, at 2 o'clock p. M.. in Commo-j
Council Chamber, Municipal Hall, PittSburg.
A full attendance is requested as business of
importance will be transacted. By order
GEO. W. MILLEK, W. D. PORTER.
se!8-27 Secretary. Chairman.
TOTICE A MEETING OP THE STOCK
JN HOLDERS of the Pittsburg Petroleum,
Stock and Metal Exchange will be held at the
Exchange room on SATURDAY, October 4, at
12 o'clock noon, at which a vote will be taken
for or against authorizing the Board of Di
rectors to sell the Exchange real estate.
JAMES S. McKELVY, Fres.
J. K. BARBOUR, Sec
Pittsburg, September 10, 1890.
se!2-76-r
LEGAL NOTICES.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN
application will be made to the Governor
of Pennsylvania, on MONDAY, September 29,
1890, by John S. Morrison, Jo-eph K. Cass,
Richard Beaston, John G. Anderson and Oliver
L. Etnir, under the act of Assembly, entitled
"An act to provide for the incorporation and
regulation of certain corporations," approved
April 29, 1874, and the suoplements thereto, for
the charter of an intended corporation to be
called Morrison fc Cass Paper Company, the
character and object of which is the manu
facture of all kinds of paper and fox these pur
Eoses to have, possess and enjoy all the rights,
eneflts and privileges of said act of Assembly
and sunplements thereto.
sel2-70-F W. F. McCOOK. Solicitor.
ritOPOSALa.
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8. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OF
FICE Marine Hospital Service. Pitts
burg. Pa., September 19, 1890. Sealed proposals
will be received at this office untii .noon of
THURSDAY, September 25, 1890, to furnish a
wardrobe and table for tbe use ot the Marine
Hospital Service at Pittsburg, Pa. Schedules
and fnrther information may be obtained upon
application to tbe undersigned. The right is
reserved to waive informalities, and to reject
any or all proposals. JAMES B. STONER.
Assistant Surgeon, M, H. S., in command of
station. se!9-8
PROPOSALS FOR STEEL ARMOR
piercing shot. Ordnance Office, War De
partment, Washington, September 6. 1890.
Sealed proposals, in duplicate, will be recetved
at this office until 3 o'clock r. M,, on TUES
DAY. OCTOBER 7, 1890. when they will be
publicly opened, for f urnisbing the Ordnance
Department, U. S. A,, with eight and ten-inch
Steel Armor-Piercing Shot Blank forms on
which proposals must be made and all informa
tion required by bidders can be had upon ap
plication. S. V. BENET, Brig. Gen., Chief of
Ordnance. sel2-78-WF
SEALED PROPOSALS-WILL BE RE
CEIVED at the office of the Supervising
Architect, Treasury Department, Washineton.
D. a, until 2 o'clock p. si. on the 8TH DAY OF
OCTOBER, 1890. for all the labor and material
required to lurniBh and put in place complete
the low pressure steam heating and ventilating
apparatus, etc, for the United States Court
Honse aud post office building at Pittsburg.
Pa., in accordance with the drawings and
specification, copies of which may be bad on ap
plication at this office or the ofnci of the Su
perintendent at Pittsburg, Pa., Each bid must
be accompanied by a certified check for
$1,000 00. The Department will reject all bids
received after the time herein stated for open
ing tbe same also all bids which do not comply
strictly with all requirements of this invitation.
Proposals must be inclosed in envelopes,
sealed and marked "proposal for a low pres
sure steam heating and ventilating apparatus,
etc, for the United States Court .House and
postofflce building at Plttsbnrc. Pa.." and ad
dressed to JAMES H. WINDRIM, Snpervising
Architect. September 12. 1890. seH-ll.MWF
Office of Coukty Contf.oli.kb, i
September 15, 189a (
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE
CEIVED at this office until 3 o'clock P. M.
MONDAY, September 22, 1890, for filling ap
proaches to bridge No. 3 orerPoketos creek, at
Dougherty's mill, and to approaches to bridge
over Watson run at lock No. 3, also for widen
ing and extending apntoaches to bridge No. 2
over Robinson's run (north branch).
Bids to be by the lump sum for each bridge
complete.
Bidders must visit sites before bidding.
Bids lor bridge No. 3, Poketos creek, to be
addressed in separate envelopes to Commis
sioners or Westmoreland and Allegheny
counties.
The successful bidder will he required to give
bond in double the amount of the bid for the
laitniui penormance or the contract.
Specifications can be seen at the County En
gineer's office after Tuesdav. September 16.
189a JOSIAH SPEER,
se!7-87 Countv Controller.
EDUCATIONAL.
WEST WALNUT STREET SEMINARY FOR
young ladles: twenty-fourth year; is provided
forgiving asnperlor education in collegiate, eclec
tic and preparatory departments: also in music
aud art. MRS. HENRIETTA KUVZ. 2043 Walnut
it., Philadelphia. se!9--J)-uwr
BROOKE HALL, FOR GIRLS AND
young ladies; music and art; thorough
instruction In English branches: preparatory
courses for Bryn Mawr, Vassar, etc; no extra
charge for private Instruction: pleasant sur
roundings; home comforts. Circulars ready
Media, Pa. (near Philadelphia.) j3U-6g-TnF
OFFICIAL PITTSBURG.
Pittsburg. September 13, 1890.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVJLN THAT THE
renort vt viewers on the opening of Vine
sireet.rom Reed street to Rose street, has
been approved by Councils, which action will
be final unless an appeal is filed jn the Court of
Common Pleas within ten days (10) from date.
E. il. BIUBLOW,
Chief of Department of Public Works.
se!3-94-rr
MKEESPORT
CITY BONDS.
Anewlssne of 85,000, running thirty years;
interest, 4 per cent; denomination, 1,000.
For an absolutely safe and permanent In
vestment these bonds aro peculiarly desira
ble. For sale in such amounts as desired.
WM. M. BELL,
Sank of MeKeesport Building.
eelT-BsV McKeesport, Pa,
tS-DUplay advertttementt one dollar per
tquarefor one insertion. Clauifled advertiie
mentt on this page, luch at Wanted. For Bale,
To Let, etc., ten centt per line Jot each inter
tion, and none taken for lets than thirty centt.
Top line being displayed counlt at two.
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
BRANCH OFFICES.
COR THE SOCTHS1DE, NO. HE CARSON
BTKKET.
BRANCH OFFICES ALSO ASBELOW.WHKRfi
WANT. FOB SALE, TO LET. AND OTBEK
TRANSIENT ADVEKTISEMENT8 "WILL BE RE
CEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOR INSERTION.
Advertisements are lobe prepaid except where
advertisers already have account! with Tkk LUS
PATCU. PITTSBURG.
THOMAS MCCAFFREY, S5u9 Butler utreet.
EMIL, G. STUCKEY. Mth street and Penn ave.
E. G. STUCKEY ACO., WyUe ave. and Fultoasu
N. tSiqiLELY, Fifth Avenue Market Hou.
EASTEKD.
J. VT, WALLACE. 6121 Penn avenue.
OAKLAND.
MCALLISTER &SHEULEK,Sthav. AAlWOOdsi
SOUTIISIDE.
JACOB SPOHN, No. 2Carson street.
. ALLEGHENY.
A. J. KAEKCHER, 59 Federal street.
H. J. McBRIOF. Market House, Allegheny.
FREOH. EGOERS. 171 Ohio street.
F. H. EGG EKS A SON, Ohio and Chestnut sts.
SAMUEL LAKKY. Arch and Jackson streets.
THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin aves.
G. W. HUGHES. Tennsvlvaniaand Beaver aves.
PERRY it. G LEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves.
T. R. MORRIS, 686 Preble ave.
M1LLVALE BOKOUUH.
V. W. FLOCKEK, Stationer, No. Grant ave.
S11ARPSBURG.
C. BELLMAN. Slatloner. 818 Main St.
THE BUSINESS OFFICE OF
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
IS NOW
Corner Smithfield and
Diamond Streets.
WANTED.
Mnle Help.
AGENTS-ORDINARY BRANCH-THE PEO
PLE'S Issues policies for as low as S150.
1 hese policies have a paid-up policy value after
three years, ano a cash surrender value after five.
Apply to W. FAIRBANKS, Vice Pres't People's
Ins. Co. Norwich, Conn. scl9-4
Assistantsuperintendents-atonce
for Pittsburg, Allegheny and Philadelphia:
salary $15 per week, with a monthly bonus obtain
able equal to three times an Increase: applicants
must be able to furnish satisfactory records as to
abilities, etc. Apply W.. FAIRBANKS, Vice
Pres't People's Ins. Co.. Norwich, Conn. selS-4
BARBERS TWO OR inREE FIRST-CLASS,
steadr. reliable men for one of the largest
shops in the city: highest waces pahl. For In
formation call on RUbS V. BLACK. Dealer In
Barbers' Furn.turcand Supplies, 819 Liberty St.,
opposite Academy of Music. sel9-53
BARBER-OOOD STEADY BARBER. NONE
but a good one need to apply, at HERMAN
HAUPT'S. S012Sarah St., S. S.
sel9-60
BARBfcR-OR A GOOD HOY WITH EXPERI
ENCE. Apply Immediately at 27 CARSON
ST., s. S.
BARBER-GOOD WAGES FAID. APPLY AT
once to J. NANZ, McKee's Rocks. se 19-16
BARIIER-A GOOD MAN.
NUT ST., Allegheny.
APPLY 36 CHKST-
te 19-34
Bc
OY AT ONCE-BRIGHT ONE TO ASSIST
blind man selling articles in the country
small towns; good wages and permanent place.
Cxll on MB. HOCK, Clark and Hazel sts.. Troy
Hill. sel9-7
T O Y S TEN
EXPERIENCED WRAPPER
15 and IS rears of aee. Annlv
JS boys, between 15 and 18 yean of age.
In the morning, UUSKX'S. sel9-17
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new book, "Qnecnsof the Stage;" a mag
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sel7-M-MWT
GO.TMAKERS - TWO GOOD WORKMEN
:ind steady habits, Apply to W. A. MOSES
CO., 91 Franklin st., Johnstown City, Cambria
co., I'.. selS-96
CIOLLECIORS A FEW MEN BY THE
Eureka Collecting Co. Apply at ROOM 7, St.
Clair Hotel, AI.eghcny, to-day and Saturday after
9 A. M. Sel9-15
COOK-A FIRST-CLASS MALE HOTEL COOK.
Address, stating experience, HOTEL, Dis
patch office. 6el4-110
HANDS-TO MAKE SHOP COATS AND
Jackets at M. OPPENHEIMER & CO.'S,
713 Liberty street and 712 Penn ave. scI9-13
MACHINISTS ABOUT SO GOOD MEN OF
all branches: also about So bright boys to
learn tbe business: wages for skilled men from
25 to30 cents per bour, according to ability; rnece
work rates enable a good roan 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 or 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. lib
erty ana Twenty-fifth sts,. Pittsburg, Pa.
auI0-35-D
ACH1N1STS-M.
NINE HOURS' WORK
JLX. wilh ten hours' pay. at THE ROBINSON
i-.tA iuAi U aului;uu CO
S., Pittsburg.
S3 Carson st., s.
selS-1
TlfANTObELLGOODSBYSAMPLE-STEADY
JjX employment and good pay: good reference
the only capital required.
ROOM 2, 103S Penn
ave.
SCI9-41
MELTERS-TWO OPEN HEARTH FURNACE
also three first helpers. Eastern portion ot
Pennsylvania, state wages and send copy of testi
monials to S. 40, Dispatch office. se!7-27
MEN-FIVE EXPERIENCED IN THE MAN
UFACTURE of metal lamps and other
brass goods by a large manufacturing company:
must be competent workmen aud furnish good
recommendations. Address LAMP MANU
FACTURERS, Dispatch office. sel7-31
MEN-TEN MEN TO WORK IN BRICK
yard. Apnly at once. MORNINGSiDE
BRICK CO. LIM., Mornlngside station, A. V. R.
K., Eighteenth ward. sel9-6l
OFFICE BOY-COMPETENT ONE 1VHO
writes a good hand and Is correct at figures:
references required. Apply at 11 a.m. .ROOM 8. 97
Fourth avenue. sel9-26
HELPERS -AT ONCE,
first-classmen. Apply to PUDDLE BOSS, Pg.
Forge and Iron Co,
sel751
, xIUII
nth ward, Allegheny, Pa,
SALESMEN EXPERIENCED DRr GOODS
salesmen for slik. dress goods, cloaks and
linen departments, also three rxperienccd shoe
salesmen and five experienced clothing salesmen
for large dry goods and clothing house at Buffalo,
N. Y. Call on J. II. HANSON, Monday and
Tuesday, September 22 and 23, at Hotel Anderson.
se!9-70
SALESMEN AT F5 PER MONTH SALAR1
and expenses, to sell a line or sllvcrplated
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. se.M-90-D
SALISMAN-AN EXPERIENCED MAN TO
travel the eastern part of Pennsylvania be
yond Harrlsburff,
Apply in person at the oEIcc
ofMARVIN BISOUr
T OBKS, Liberty avenue.
city.
SC19-36
STENOGRAPHER AND CALIGRAPH OPER
ATOR Male One with some experience
preferred. Annlv
AND 27 FEDERAL ST.,
second floor front.
seiy-ai
UPHOLSTERERS-FIRST-CLASS MEN. AND
experienced furniture packers. HAUCH &
KEEN AN, 35 Water st. se!9-32
Frmnln flop.
COOK-A GIRL TO COOK AND DO GENER
AL honse work in a Colored Orohan Home;
must nave good recommendations. Apply 50
FREMONT ST., Allegheny. selS-63
GIRLS-TWO GIRLS. SWEDES FREFEURED.
one for cooking and downstairs work, the
other lor chamber work, washing and ironing;
wages S3 00 per week each. Apply Friday morn
ing at 11 o'clock at 135 Fourth ave., EDWARD
T. CASSIDY. aem.5
GIRL-ABOUT15 YEARS OLD. TO ASSIST IN
housework in a family of two. Apply 18
MILLER ST.. Eleventh ward, Plttsbnrg. sel9-67
GOVERNESS-APPLY WITH REFERENCE,
between 1 aid 4 to CLERK, Seventh Avenue
Hotel. sel9-l7
LA,JYF,G5,S,UAUURES3-,0K PERMA.
.Pl? PO'ition. ralr salary to light party,
Applv Friday after 9 A. M., WILCOX 4 GIBBS
42j Sixth St., second floor. sel9-l
LAUNDRESS EXPERIENCED MIDDLE
AGED, single woman preferred, for an in
stitution 25 miles from the city; wages 1250 per
year with board and washing. Address LANE,
Dispatch office. selS-74
YOUNG LADIES-SIX..TO LEARN A GOOD
trade (negative retouching), day or even
ing elass: position guaranteed at agency and
s.cn5!,Si ??.'! r term at good salary: call at once.
J. B. 3KAPP. Art Studio, 96 Fifih ave.. Pltts
burg. Pa., front room, third floor. sel9-63
Mnle and Female Help.
HELP-MALE NURSE. COOK, SECOND
cook, waiters, assistant waters, laborers,
rarm hands, dairy men. cooks, chambermaids,
house girls, dining room girls, seamstress, child's
nH8et.1S?.lJ?re8s- dishwasher, pantrv girl, nurse
girt. MhEHAN'S, 645 Grant street. Telephone 90.
selS-D
Sltnnllona. v t
BOOKKEEPING-WILL TAKE CHARGE OF
books requiring only occasional attention;
attend to opening or closing of books, correction
prerrorsor anything In the line or accounting:
have had long experience and can give the best of
references. A. F. SAWH1LL, 1K7 Federal St.,
Allegheny. Pa. au26-89
EMPLOYMENT-BYA THOROUGHLY COM
PETENT nurse; good references lurntsbed.
Call or address S., 79 Diamond St., Pittsburg, Pa.
se!9-40
. ... i iauiiuy, lyitftucoMioiieDeccast., witn saruDDery,
SITUATION-AT CUTTING FOR FIRST- fine walk, large lawn and tennis court. Forln
CLASH merchant t&llnr hitnf.f.MniM .T. I formation enW- a WFltRflM sriMU tn P..MI.
Lf., Dispatch office. el9-a
WANTED.
Boarders ni
rvCCUPANTS FUR
d Lodger
TWO FURNISHED
J rooms for light housekeeping; or will sell
lurniture: wishing to leave city byOctoDer 1,
Address Mrs. 1,., Dispatch office. sel7-16-wrsu
Rooms. Dooses, tc.
HOUSE-TO BUY LARGE HOUSE, WITH
from five to ten acies adjoining, near rail
road station. Allegheny county. Call or address
RUSH LAKE. Attornev at Law. 411 Grant st.,
Pittsburg. ' sel9-24
KOOM-BY TWO YOUNG GENTLEMEN,
furnished room, with or without uoard;
good reference required. Address Q. X., Dls
patch oBlce, stating terms and location. e!9-50
rionuclal.
BONDS AND STOCKS-THE UNION TRANS
FER AND TRUST CO., 121 and 123 Fourth
ave., makes a specialty of acting as registrar and
transrer agent for the stock aud 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 cases. se3-6
MOR.GAGES-tL.000,000 TO LOAN ON CITY
and suburban properties at 4)j, 5 and 6 per
cent, and on larms in Allegheny and adjacent
counties at 6 per cent.
1. M.
PENNOCKSSOK,
tii x uurin avenue.
ap7-f41
MORTGAGES ON CITY OR ALLEGHENY
conntv property at lowest rates. HENRY
A. WEAVER & CO., 92 Fourth avenue. mb2-D
TO LOAN-?500,000, IN AMOUNTS OF J3.000
and upward, on city and suburban property,
on 4 percent free of tax: also smaller amounts
at 5 and 6 per cent. BLACK. Jt BAIRD, 95 Fourth
avenue. se2l-d26-D
TO LOAN rJ0.000 ON MORTGAGE3-?100
and upward at 6 percent:500,000at 4X percent
on residences or business property; also In ad
joining counties. 8. H. FRENCH, 125 Fourth
avenue. cc24-4-D
itllscellnnpons.
ALL TO USE JONES' BEDBUGPARALYZER
Jones' Magic Roach Powder: contains no
poison; roaches banished oy contract; satisfac
tion given or no pay. Prepared by GEO. W.
JONES, 222 Federaf St., Allegheny, Pa. Sold by
all first-class druggists. Telephone No. 3332.
jyll-42-MWP
EVERYBODY TO KNOW-THAT "ROACH
OIL" Is no humbug but positively kills
either red or black cockroaches, bedbujs, anti,
etc. JAS. L. McCONN EL &. CO., 453 Fifth ave
nue, Pittsburg, Pa, seI9-63
PACING MARES-A NUSIBER FROM 3 TO 12
years old that can pace a mile In three min
utes or better. Call at T. B. MORELAND'S
STABLE, East Liberty. I. W. WILCOX.
SC19-93
PENSIONS THE PITTSBURG PENSION
AGENCY OF J. H. STEVENSON & CO.. 100
Fifth ave. Pensions now had for all disabled
soldiers, permanently helpless children and
widows of deceased soldiers under late act of
Congress: pensions Increased to correspond with
thedlsabllity; bounties collected; certificates of
service procured where discharges are lost.
se!4-D
PRIVATE SCHOLARS-BY A YALE MAN;
city references. Address TUTOR, 104 Fulton
St., Pittsburg.
sel6-C2
SEWfNG MACH1NE-THOSE THAT ARE
thinking ol getting the best sewing machine
in the market to see the Light Running New
Home Sewing Machine. Genuine needles and at
tachments for all makes at the lowest prices at
H.CARTER'S. 19 Sixth St., two doore below liljou.
au3I-MWF
TO IN VEST-K.000 TO 15,000 IN SOME MAN
UFACTURING business; one already estab
lished preferred, and one in which advertiser will
be employed. Address INVESTOR, Dispatch
office. selS-2
FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE.
Cltr Residences.
-(ONGRESS ST.-
THREE FIRST-CLASS TWO
Iwelllnzs: bach lot 20x9a: all
Kj STORY brick dwellings: bach lot 20x9a;
modern Improvements: rented to A 1 tenants:
would make a good investment; would sell sepa
rately. J. C. REILLY, 77 Diamond sU selS-42
"HTT. WASHINGTON-GRACE STREET-NEW
lyl 8-room frame dwelling, with lot 178 feet
front, and price only f3, 600; has both gases, etc.
i. c Hra.L.L-1, 77 uiamond st.
se la-42
OT 600-
IN PAYMENTS-BY J. H. STEVEN
WXl
SON CO.. 100 Fifth ave.. a nice frame
house of4 rooms, on a good lot In Thirty-second
ward, alsoaflne7-roo!ndweiling. witbsttlccellar,
etc, and on same lot a 3-room house with cellar,
etc.: for $3,500; also In Thirty-second ward, and a
splendid lot 44x110 In which are 2 houses, one of 4
rooms and cellar, and other of 3 rooms and cellar,
corner of Sycamore and Corsage sts., same ward,
price only $3,600, In payments: money to loan on
good real estate,curity; also several small forms
for sale or exchange for city property. se!7-32
CO 030-J1,000 CASH, BALANCE TO SUIT
KJJjl Locust street, between Magee and Chest
nut streets, new brick house, seven rooms, bath,
hot and cold water, both gases, sewers. Inside
shutters; big bargain. ALLES & BAILEY, 164
Fourth avenue, Pittsburg, Telephone 167.
sel9-30
CJ A 500-HOUSE RENTS FOR ?400 PER YEAR
t4tfc7 Flm street, near Wylie avenue, brick
house, eight rooms, hall, vestibule, two gases,
sewered, nice porches: big bargain. ALLES &
BAILEY, 164 Fourth avenue. Telephone 167.
sel9-3C
ffi.f OOO-CENTER AVE., NEAR ARTHUR
Dtfc1 st., two-story brick dwelllngof four rooms,
finished attic and large storeroom: also. In rear,
small brick dwelling: all for the above price: lot
20x74. J. C. REILLY, 77 Diamond St. selS-42
CJ4 300 V1CKROY ST., NEAR PRIDE,
Otx three-story brick dwelling, eight rooms,
both gases, etc. ; on rear of lot four-room brick
dwelling: rents for f42 per month; lot 23x97H.
J. C. REILLT. 77 Diamond st. sel8-42
CO 900-WILL BUY A FINE BRICK HOUSE
tO one square from Court House, 6 rooms,
hall, slate mantels, two gases, sewered. Inside
shutters, lot 21x60. ALLES BAILEY, 164 Fourth
ave. Tel. 167. . . se!9-30
O 300-REDUCED FROM $3,000, WEBS1ER
C I' ave., near Davis St. , 2-story and mansard
brick dwelling, 7 rooms, slate mantels, gas, etc.;
nouse nearly new. J. C. REILLY, 77 Diamond st.
seIs-42
CJQ 200-FRANKLIN ST.-1HREE SMALL
j07 two-story brick dwellings: good sewerage:
side alley; lot 20x74,
st.
J. C.
REILLY, 77 Diamond
seia-4-
Enat End Residence.
FIFTH AVE.-NEAR ROUP ST.. THE RESI
DENCE of the late J. R.McCune;Iot 200x250
feet. For particulars Inquire of R. S. SMITH,
Union Nat. Bank, or on the premises.
sel9-14-MWT
RAME-SIX-ROOMED, HALL. NAT. GAS,
all sewered; good lot; only three minutes to
both cables and P. H. It. : finest locality: nrlce
$2,400: also four-roomed frame, hall, all sewered;
Iot24xlu0: wash house aud outbuildings; very de
sirable locality, near both cables and electric rail
way and P. R. It.; price $2,300: best bargains in
East End. H. M. LYNN Jfc CO.. No. 1 Franks
town ave., cor, Penn ave., Denholm building.
6el9-64
-VT-EULKY AVE.-NEAR FIFTH AVE., NEW
JA two-story brick residence. 12 rooms, recep
tion hall. bath, w.c.. h.andc. water. nat. gas, elec
tric uguis. etc.; mi' iiearius,eiecinc Dens, stainea
glass windows, pantries, porches, balcony, etc. ;
acomnlete home: low price and easy terms. BAX
TER, THOMPSON & CD., 162 Fourth ave.
6CH-154-MWF'
OAKLAND-WARD STREET. TWO-SWRY
and mansard brick dwelling, eight rooms,
both h. and c. water, laundry, nat. gas range,
cemented cellar, nice garden, shruiibery, etc.: a
very neat and desi rablc home: lot 40x120 to 20-foot
alley. J. C. REILLY. 77 Diamond st. selS-42
KESIDENCE-FINEONEINTHEEASTEND,
Shadyslde district; almost new, and every
thing singularly bright and beautiful: 10 nice
rooms, with lavatorial arrangements, bath, nat
ural gas, electric bells, and all other modern and
usetul appliances; a really perfect home; large,
level lot, lawn front, sides and rear: a number of
shade and fruit trees. Further particulars from
JAS. W. DRAPE Jt CO.. 120 Fourth ave.. l'ltts
burz. sel9-34-D
500-VALUABLE EAST END PKOPER
9 TY. ?ood street, within one snuarc of
ruuiavc. came, monern iwo-sioryana mansard
pressed brick, reception hall, ten rooms, bath,
range, supplied with hot and cold water, both
gases, front and side porches; lot 31x125 to 20-foot
alley: verv easy terms of payment. CHARLES
SOMERS & CO., 313 Wood St., 6019 Penn ave.
selO-lS-rsu'
SO 800-FOR A 7-ROOM HOUSE. WITH
09 leceptlon hall. In a Ilrst-cla69 location;
street payed and sewered: 5 minutes to Filth ave.
or Penn are. cable: 6 minutes to EastJ.lberty
station. P. R. R.: house has city water, nat. and
art. gas, and Is nicely papered: a grand home and
a bargain. S. A. DICKIE &, CO., Penn and
Shady aves., E. E. 22. sel9-23
QO 600-FOR A NEW HOUSE. WITHIN
Oi' two minutes or Fifth ave. cable: six-room
and attic frame, with hot and cold water, bath. In
side closet, nat. and art. gas, good dry cellar,
sewered, ete. ; has vestibule and hall; lot 22x125 to
20-ft. alley. S. A. DICKIE CO., Penn and
Shady aves.. E. E. 712, sel9-23
SC) 500-F1VE LAKGE LOTS, ALMOST LEV
i1 EL, handsome plot of ground 240x221x130.
nicely fenced, grapes, excellent spring, comfort
able house four rooms, corner Negler ave. and
beely st., one square from Butler st. CHAKLES
bOMEKS & CO., 313 Wood St., 6019 Jfenn ave.
seI9-l8-rsu
e OOO-ANEAT AND STYLISH HOUSE, 8
35vJ1 rooms, all modern Improvements, cor. lot
43x100 feet, two squares lrom Fifth ave. cable
line: location rood In midst of Eas. End: terms
easv. W. A. HEKKON 4S0KS, MFourthavc.
se!2-74-I
Allegheny Residences.
WASHINGTON STKEET. ALLEGHENY
Finc residence. lot 64x175: cheap to ouick
buver. W.W. M'NEILL & UKO., iM Fourth
avenue. .sels-3;
rfpj OOO-BEAUTIFUL PLOT OF GKOUND.
3t' 200x200, shade aud fruit, view ot river. one
square of California ave.: electric cars: Eleventh
ward, Allegheny. CHABLESB0MEU3& CO.,313
Wood st., 6018 Penn ave. sel9-l8-rsu
QJQ 800-PROPERTY 13 KILLBUCK STKUET.
Ui;u7 c irst waru, Aiiepneny; auuuat rents, 1420.
inquire WALTER WORMALD,
,i a i. ''? w i i, ., . ... v.v.a. m.i
Executor, 315
juarjtei, cuy,
SM7-I7"
ubmbnn Reiridrncrw.
A T WILKIN SBTJKQ-A HANDSOME RESI.
JX. DENCEcbrap: on Franklin, one of the best
residence streets; three minutes' walk from P.
U. R.: a modem hditsp. I2ronmt Snn first 1am
I second and 3 on third floor, besides bath and
lave. ael8-49.W,231I7,30
FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE
Suburban Residences.
-1LENFIELD-ATA GREAT SACRIFICE. AS
X owner has to If ATe this State on account of
bis health, a well-built frame dwelling or six
rooms, bay windows, porches, etc.; lot 75 feet
front, located atGlenfleld, P..F. W. 4 C. K. W.;
a bargain to quick Duycr. C. BERINGER & SON,
156 Fourth ave. sel7-48
C2K OOO -SUBURBAN RESIDENCE. ON
OOl your own terms, or will exchange for
Lawrenccvlll&property: Edgwater station. A. V.
R. R. : comparatively new 8-room frame dwelling,
ball, slate mantels, tile hearths, Inside shutters,
etc.. beantlfnlly painted and grained, with one
acre or 11 25-foot lots, covered with splendid fruit
and shade trees: only three minutes' walk from
station, and very desirably situated: the above
price is less than cost. M. F. HIPPLE & CO.. 96
Fourth ave. , tel8-lS
Q 400-A NICE HOME IN WILKINSBURG,
tiDO) modern house receutlv completed, six
rooms, hall, finished attic pantry, slate mantels,
electric lizhts, natural gas. city water, front and
back porches, good dry cellar: hit 30x149: easv
terms of payment. CHARLE3SOMEKS & CO.. 313
Wood st., 6019 Penn ave. sel9-18-FSn
730 A GREAT BARGAIN-ON ACCOUNT
' of removal of owner a complete house. 7
rooms, laundry, w. c bath, range, nat. gas, hot
and cold water: lot PXIX252 ft.:frontlngtwostreets:
location central, at Edgewood. P. R. R. bee W.
A. HERltON Jt SONS.80 Fourth ave. seig-JS-TuF
A ACRES-ANIJ FINE RESIDENCE. OUT
tts BUILDINGS, orchard, W3ter, natural gas,
etc.. on line of railroad, 3 minutes from station,
beautiful place; Immense bargain, as owner is
gulng South. JAS. W. DRAPE Jt CO., 129
Fourth ave.. Pittsburg. 8610-33
FOR SALE-LOTs.
Cltr I.oti.
BIGHAM ST. THIRTY -SECOND WARD,
city fonr lots, 25x100. at a sacrifice. II A L
TKNSPEKGER & WILLIAMS, No. 154 Fourth
ave. sel3-20
UQUESNE'HElGHTS-5 MINUTES' WALK
lrom Incline; a very choice corner lot
fronting 70 ft. on Oneida st . by 125 on Virginia
ave. ; price low. J. C. REILLY, 77 Diamond st.
sel8-4I
ENN AVE.-COB. THIRD STREET-LOT 99
feet on Penn ave. by 110 on Third st.: this
desirable building site, now occupied by Slack &
Sholes' planing mill, is now offered for sale at a
low figure. J. a REILLY, 77 Diamond st.-
6618-42"
WYLIE AVK-NEAR ROBERT ST.-LOT,
25x100, at a bargain; terms to suit. BAL
TENSPEBUER Jt WILLIAMS, No. 154 Fonrth
ave. sel8-20
Enst End Lot.
BAUM GROVE AND NEGLEY AVE. PLANS
of lots: no better Improved property in the
city; central location: prices, $100 down to $50 per
lront foot. The agents of this property are
BROWN Jt SAINT, 512 Smithfield st.
sel5-13-MWr
B
ENNETt ST.-4 LOTS-120X115TO A 24-FOOT
alley, for $3,600: supplledwlth city water and
gas, and convenient to P. R. it. and electric lines;
excellent building location and a good Invest
ment. S. A. DICKIE Jt CO., Penn and Shady
aves., E. E. sel9-23
BKEKETO.N AVE.-F1NE LEVEL BUILDING
lot. In Denny estate plan, 25x100: best loca
tion In the plan: must be sold at once: a great
bargain. SAMUEL W. BLACK Jt CO,, 99 Fourth
are. seIS-44
D1THRIDGE STREEr. FOURTEENTH
ward-Lot 60x184 to alley: very cheap.
BAXTER, THOMPSON Jt CO.. 162 Fourth ave.
, sel4-156
EASTEND-$1.000PERACRE-BARGAIN 18K
acres on Lincoln ave., nearLcmliigton: fruit
trees, etc.; house and barn; Improvements extra.
TBOS. LIGGEPr, 71 Diamond st.
selS-5 1-18.19, 20, 21,23, 26, 30
LANG AVENUE AND FRANKSTOWN AVE.
S. w. corner, 135 feet on Lang by 120. for
only $3,600: this ground has eastern exposure and
Is very desirable for building site: convenient to
P. R. R. and electric lines. 3.A. DICKIE & CO.,
Penn and Shady aves., E. E. se!9-23
OAKLAND PARK PLAN OF LOTS-FRONTING
on Center ave. and Breckcnrldge 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 cheeriul homes and first-class resi
dences; solose no time In catting to see our plans,
examine the territory, make your selection, and
we are satisfied you will say tt Is more than we
claim for Its desirability, price and terms. See
M. P. HOWLEY & BON, 127 Fourth ave.
sel6-73
J OOO EAST END-BARGAIN. FOR A
tlO? short time only, corner Margaretta and
Berlin sts. ; lot 100x110. THOS. LIOOETT.7I Dia
mond st. sel0-45-10, 13, 15, 17, VT
Allegheny Lou.
FREMONT STREET-CHEAPEST LOTS IN
Allegheny, near head of Fremont street;
$600. your own terms. W. W. M'NEILL Jt Bro.,
152 Fourth avenue. sel8-3S-TuThFSU
PERRYSVILLE AVE.-ALLEGHENY - LOT
270x109; price $4,000: terms to suit: cheapest
propertv In the market. BALTENSPERGElt Jk
WILLIAMS, 154 Fourth ave. selS-20
Suburban Lots.
EMS WORTH-A BARGAIN IN BUILDING
lots at Emiworth, P., Ft. W. Jt C. R. R..
size 75x30) feet each, with some elegant large
forest trees on each lot: seven minutes' walk to
station and near the proposed electric line. C.
BERINGER JtSON, 156 Fourth ave. sel7-48
LOTSI-LOTSI LOTS! IN KLINE BROS.'
plan at West Wllmerding, going like hot
cakes: call and secure yourself one before all the,
choice ones are gone; salesmen on grounds everv
day. SLOAN Jt CO.. 127 Fourth. sel7-63-WTS
J;A FOOT FRONT MELLON'S ORCHARD
SOU plan, Nineteenth ward, lots 41x110 ft., 2
minutes' walk of Neglevave. and Duquesne elec
tric line: elegant locations. MELLON BKOTH
ERS, 6349 Station St.. E. E. sel3-72-Mwr
Forms.
FARM-A GOOD FARM AT A VERY LOW
price, containing 103 acres, frame dwelling
of 7 rooms, large barn and other outbuildings,
good orchard, excellent spring water, fish pond
stocked; situated on Pennsylvania Itallroad In
Westmoreland county.one-half mile from station:
price only $4,200. C. BERINGER Jt SON. 158
Fourth ave. ' setf-iS'
FARM -40 ACHES, WELL IMPROVED, WITH
uew buildings: a choice home nerclty and
station Pennsylvania road; rapldlv growing in
valne: price ?6,0C0. one-half cash. ED. WrTTlSH,
410 Grant St.. Plttsbnrg. sel8-D
POK SALE BUSINESS.
Business Opportunities.
BARBER SHOP-FIRST CLASS: GOOD PAY
ING: good reasons for selling; owner in other
business. Address P. BO YL AN, Box 142. Ben
nett, Pa. sel9-42
BLACKSMITH SHOP, 400 GROCERY
stores at Hazelwood. Glenwood. East End,
Allegheny, Wllmerding, and Pittsburg; baker
ies, cigar stores, notion stores, drug stores,
shoe stores, book and stationery store, milk
depots. SHEPARD & CO., 151 Fourth ave.
se!7-D
CLOTHING STORE -AND GENTS' FUR
NISHING, $12,000. or invoice: hotel and
saloon, notion store, bakeries, $150 to(l, OOO: cigar
store, fKW to M.n00: groceries. 350 to $3,000.
HOLMES & CO., 420 Smithfield st. selD-61
TJESl'AURANT DOING A GOOD BUSINESS,
XV In a new manufacturing town growing very
rapidly, cast of Pittsburg: large dining room and
lunch counter and located near the depot; an ex
cellent opportunity for any person wishing to In
vest 87C0. C BERINGER & SON, 166 Fourth ave.
se 17-43
BuHlneas Property.
CJOFC OOO-WYLIE AVE.-ONLY A PEW
tJZJfJ squares from Conrt House; three busi
ness honseson Wylie ave.. with good dwellings;
on side street, two-story brick dwellings: six
rooms each, with all modern improvements: can
be rented so as net STper cent.:: lot 47x100 to 10-foot
alley. J. C. REILLY. 77 Diamond st. sel8-I'
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
Mnchlnory nnd Irletnln.
DKU..LING ENGINES AND UU1LERS-FOK
oil or cas wells, engines and hollers In every
size and style, sawm Ills ,an? wood-working ma
chinery. 1IAKMES MACHINE DISl'OT, No. 97
First aye., Pittsburg, l'a. inb9-D
37ING1NES AND BOlLEItS NEW AND RE
li FITTED: repairing promptly attended to.
i'OKTEK FOUNDKl AND MACHINE CO.,
LIM., below Suspension bridge, Allesbenv, p.;.
'JJ-2-W
H01S1ING ENGINES. DERRICKS AND
derrick forginxs, steel hoisting and gay
ropes In stock: stationary engines aud boilers,
shears, clayjind ore' pans. etc. THOMAS CAR
LIN'S SUNS, Lacock and Sandusky streets. Alle
gheny. Pa. au5-33-MWF'
OECOND-HAND ENGINES AND BOILERS
O 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. J. S. YOUNG, 23 Park way, Allegheny,
Pa. OC3-S0-D"'
Horses. Vehicle. Live Stock. Etc
BOKROS-(2). OB WILL SELL 1 UURROAND
dog cart and harness. Apply to GEO. DUN
CAN & feON.8. seO-59
riTALLION-CHEAP A VERY IMtOM IKIVIjl
O green standard bred pacing stallion, Billy D.
Audubon! Is a bright cherry bav, 6 years old: is a
sure foal getter: with one month's training last
yenr he trotted a mile in 2:41: started pacing this
year and after two weeks' handling paced a quar
ter mile -In 34s seconds; horse can be seen at
Homewood DrivingPark, where he Is In care of
Garvey. the trainer. For further particulars and
pedigree apply to GEO. W. GILES, Homestead,
Pa. 6el9-S
WAGON-RARE CHANCE FOR BARGAIN
an elegant business wagon, platrorra springs,
high paneled sides, square top, beautifully
painted: no lettering on tnem; soluble for groc r,
butcher or any Dullness; made by a noted maker:
costS275: has never been used; was taken for debt,
aud.asltlsuselesstoowner, hewlll sell It at a
great saennce u tasen at once.
O'NEIL'S STABLE. W8 first avenue.
Apply at
seW-28'
iHUcellnnrou.
PIANO-A QUICK .BUYER WITH K8S CASH
can buy a heautlful "K octave upright piano
or best mate. Inquire 123 SANDUSKY bT.. Al
letheny. cl3-79-Thrsn
PIANOS,
ORGANS,
And all manner of Small Instrument!
HAMILTON'S.
ap29-78-D Filth arenas,
TO LET.
CItv Residences.
KEATING ALLEY-NO. 1, NEAR ROBERTS
St., new brlcX house, two minutes from
WyUe ave cable ears, six rooms, finished attic.
Inside w. c:rent. $18 per month. InquireofMo
CULLOUGH Jt SMITH. 31 Seventh st. an28-7St
183 NORTH AVENUE, NEAR ARCH ST.
three-story brick ten rooms and bath; rent
$65. lnclndlng water; Immediate possession. A.
LEGGATEJtSON. 31 Federals!., Allegheny.
sel6-4t
Snbnrbnn Relflenc-
SEWICKLEY-FROM OCT. 1. HOUSE OF
rooms, bath room, nice yard, on prominent
st., 5 minutes' walk from station. Address K,
Dispatch office. se!9-9t
Ttooiniu.
EOOMS-THREEUNFURNISHED ROOMS ON
Arch St.. Allegheny, for light housekeeping;
references given and required. Address ROOMS,
P. O. Box 471, Pittsburg, Pa. sel9-6t
KOOM-ON FlrTH AVENUE. NEAR I'OST
OFF1CE: about 16x40; rent low. W. H.
BARNES, printer, 6i Diamond st. scll-ttt
Office, Desk Room, Ecc.
D
ESK ROOM ON FIRST FLOOR. WITH USE
Ol telephone, ioh jtuukth AVE. selS-zit
D
ESK ROOM-INQUIRE ROOM 714, LEWIS
DiocK. sey-o-i
aFFICES-ONE OF THE BEST LOCATIONS
, In the eltv, corner Sixth ave. and Liberty
iscennd floor: large, well lighted rooms, with
vault, both gases, w. c. washstind. etc. BAX
TER, THOMPSON Jt CO., 163 Fourth are.
sel8-29t
OFFICES-A FEW NICE ONES IN GER
MANIASAV1NGSBANK BUILDING. Wood,
and Diamond sts. ao!0-49t
PERSONAL.
PERSONAL- BOOKS WANTED-IF YOU
have any books to sell, let us know. ,LEV1'S
BOOK STORE, Seventh Avenue Hotel building.
mh7
PEKSONAL WE WANT EVERY BOY AND
girl to know that we will buy their old school
hooks and furnish them with others at lowest
prices. FRANK BACON & CO,.' 301 Smithfield
street. au25
PERSONAL GENTLEMEN CONTE3IFLAT
1NG a trip to the seashore and mountalure
sorts or returning therefrom, should bring their
clothing to DICKSON, the tailor, 63 Filth ave.,
cor. Wood St.. second floor, and have the same
cleaned, repaired and pressed, so as to look like
new, aud at a reasonable cost, and at the same
time shonld you desire a new snlt, his stock of
Imported and domestic goods Is or the newest and
most fashionable patterns: by giving him a call
vou will not regret It. 'lele. 1558. Je23-D
LOM-.
T OST-GOLD WATCH WITH INITIALS L. J.
JU II. : a suitable reward win be paid for Its re
turn toB. HIMMELRlCHJt SONS, corner Mar
ket and Diamond. se!9-62
LOST-POCKETBOOK ON WEDNESDAY,
between Rock Point andFnrty-thlrd St.,
containing some money and valuable papers; the
finder can have the money. Please return the
papers to the owner, whose name Is In the book.
6019-52
LOST-ON WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 17.
1890. a pockctbook containing $60 or S70. being
tbe property or COMRADE DANIEL GRUIiBS,
ofPost No. 543,WHklnsburg, a one-armed soldier,
who can lUatlord the loss; llheral reward If re
turned to Dispatch office or Wilklnsburg P. 0.
seI9-2
AUCTION SALES.
ASSIGNEE SALE
-OF-
PINE FURNITURE.
-BY-
Henry Auction Company
At their store. No. Sill Market street,
TUESDAY. September 23, at 19 o'clock A. St.
Owinp; to the failure of a large furniture house
we have received their entire stock, to be closed
ont at once at anction. The stock consists of
fifty-six (56) fine parlor suits, ramrine in price
from sixty-nve (65) to three hundred dollars
(SoOO) each, and are upholstered in the best
of French tapestries, English rues, brocatelles
and plushes. All first-class goods, and newest
styles. Also fine chamber suits, bookcases, side
boards, wardrobes, chairs, rockers, bureaus,
washstands, bedsteads and bedding, carpets and
linoleum. These goods aro tbe best in quality
and design, but must be sold at once to close np
the bnslness. Tbey will be on exhibition Satnr
dayandMnndav.alldavand evening. Sale com
mences TUESDAY MOISNING at 10 o'clock,
sharp, and continnes nntil all are sold. Every
one is invited to call and examine goods, and at
tend the sale of same. By order of assignee.
HENRY AUCTION CO., Auctioneers,
se 19-45
IPtxTd1c Sale.
VALUABLE RESIDENCE AND
BUSINESS PROPERTY.
Cor. of strawberry, Sarah and Charles sts..
Pleasant Valley, Tenth ward, Allegheny, (on
the line of Second ward) on
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 1890,
at 3 o'clock p. ir. Lot 60xt76L on which is
erected one three-story dwelling containing 12
rooms, one two-story brick dwelling containing
Grooms', don bio frame dwelling; frame meat
market and dwelling. Annual rental, $1,350.
Terms made known at sale. To be sold as a
whole or In part. For fnrther particulars in-
quire on premises, or of
A. J. PENTECOST,
413 Grant st. Pittsburg, Pa.
sel9-ll
AUCTION SALE FRIDAY MORNING.
September 19. at 10 o'clock, at tbe rooms.
Nn. 311 Market street.
Handsome suits French tapestries, English
rugs, crushed and silk plushes, fine bair cloth,
brocatelles and reps, bed lounges, easy chairs,
rockers, leather, patent, nun and cane seat
chairs, china closets, sideboards, extension
tables, dishes, silver and glassware, fine china
cups and sanccrs, bed springs, bair and busk
mattresses, desk?, secretaries, bookcases, chif
foniers, folding beds, handsome chamber
suits In walnut, oak and cherry, wardrobes,
dressing cases, bedsteads, washstands. rugs,
curtains, clocks, shades. Wilton velvet,
body brnssels. and Ingrain hall, room and
stair carpets. HENRY AUCTION CO., Auc
tioneers. selSS
AMUSEMENTS.
GENTLEMEN'S
Southside DrivingPark
Finish of the 2:50 trot, the
roadster, and McClelland
Dom Pedro races, postponed
from yesterday.
Trains on schedule time
from B. & O. depot.
se 19-65
GRAND OPERA HOUSE-BEGINNING
Monday night, September 22,
Every night, Wednesday and Saturday
Matinees.
LOUIS AIiDKICH,
And a most efficient Dramatic Company in the
4-actpIay by LOUIS ALDRICH and
CHARLES VINCENT,
THE EDITOR,
Under tbe Management of Edwin Kbowles.
Col. John Hawkins. Editor of "The Ameri
can Eagle. LOUIS ALDRICH.
"Beneath tbe rule of men entirely great.
Tbe scissors sway the destinies of State."
Prices, 1, 75c, 50c, 25c Seats now on sale.
selS-77
BIJOU THEATER
To-Nfght.
SIBERIA.
Matinees Wednesday and Saturday.
Sept. 22 Bobby Gaylor in an "Irish ATab."
sel5-2I
GRAND OPERA HOUSE
To-night. Only matinee Saturday,
MARIE WAINWRlGHT
in TWELFTH NIGHT.
Next week LOUD3 ALDRICH In THE
EDITOR. rel5-23
HARRY DAVIS"
FIFTH AVENDE MU8EUM.
Commencing September 15, DELLA BECK,
the mammoth girl from Westmoreland.
VENETIAN LADY TROUBADOURS. Doors
open 1 to 10 P. II. Admission 10 cents. Sel5-23
H
ARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY
lo-nignt. Matinees Tuesday, Thursday,
and Satnrdav.
BAM T. JACK'S
, CREOLE BURLESQUE CO.
50 ARTISTS SO. SC15-12
BASEBALL PLAYERS' LEAGUE
Exposition Park,
PITTSBURG VS. NEW YORK,
Friday. Saturday and Monday, Beptember 19,
Admission, 25 cents. el9-68
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
of course, they have
again
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 bujld
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 & BAIED,
possible modern
95 FOURTH? AVE. 4
sel4-27-wrsu - 1
SOUTH- YIEW PLACE, ' j
Choice bnilding lots, 0x130.50x160 and 1
0x200 feet, in plan of the
BIRMINGHAM LAND j
IMPROVEMENT COMPANY J,
ON LINE OF THE
Mian Bapid Transit Electric fioaUj
and only three miles south of Court Honse,
one mile from city limits. Two natural gas
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 five equal annual in
stallments with intetesc
Title to whole plan insured by the Fidelity
Title and Trust Company of Pittsburg.
For plans and further particulars and agent
to show yon the lots, call on
C. E. SGCCOP, 1403 CARSON STREET,
-;OK
J. MARTIN SCHAFER, 71 S. TWELFTH 8T
PITTSBURG. PA. Jy3
1700-EAST END.
QUEEN Mm
BRICK DWELLING-,
60 FOOT ASPHALT PAVED STREET SEW.
ERED, FLAGSTONE SIDEWALKS, ONE
HALF bQUARE FROM DUQUESNE.
ELECTRIC ROAD.
Ten larpe rooms beautiful reception hall,
large bath room, with latest improved plumb
inc. large, lizht lanndry, stationary tubs, hard
wood mantels, tile hearths, handsome combi
nation chandeliers, mantel cabinets, etc, with
larcolotand lawn. This is positively one of
tbo most complete and thoroughly equipped
dwellings on the market. Terms, .small cash
payment down, balance Ions time.
M. F. HIPPLE & CO.,
90 FOURTH AVE.
self-90-Tnrsn
FOR SALE.
WILKINSBURG.
The choice property known as the Hubley
estate, with frontages of 191 feet, on Penn ave.
and Wallace St., a depth of 264 feet, for sale,
with the fine, large brick dwelling bouse
thereon; a good opportunity fora homestead or
investment.
FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO.,
au31-23-MWF 121 and 123 Fourth ave.
HOUSE FURNISHED.
A cood bouse, ten rooms, late improvement
largo yard and stable, on
NORTH HIGHLAND AYE..
East side. See
W. A. HERRON k SONS, '
80 FOURTH AVE. 3IWT
$5,250 - OAKLAND.
Corner property on car line. Substantial two
story and mansard eight-room brick dwelling,
ball, batb. inside shutters and w. c, lanndry,
both gases, etc., with lot 27x120 ft. to alley.
Terms to smt purchaser.
M. F. HIPPLE fe CO.,
seII-90-TnFSu 96 Fourth ave.
85,000.
R0LP DWfcLLBG,
On 60 foot sewered street, only two minutes'
walk from Duquesne and Fifth avenue street;
car lines or P. R. R. New modern stylish frame
dwelling. 9 rooms.witb ball.batb. inside shutters
and w. c; slate mantels and tile hearths, gas.
etc. Terms, very small cash payment down,
balance very easy payments. M. F. HIPPLE
fc(JO., 96Fourtu.ave. sel4-90-TUFSa
LOTS, LOTS-$250 TO
$1,000
PERRYSVILLE AVENUE, ALLEGHENY,
On line Electric cars 24x120 feet each. Very
desirable location, convenient and accessible.
Terms to suit bnyer.
M. F. HIPPLE & CO.,
8elI-90-TOFsn, 96 Fourth avenue.
$75 PER FOOT.
East End lot, aspbaltum paved and sewered:
street. 60x111 feet, flagstone sidewalk, etc;
very desirable locality, building restrictions.
etc Only three minutes' walk from Duquesne
electric line. Fifth avenue cable line and P.
R.R.
A positive bargain.
M. F. HIPPLE & CO.,
86 Fonrth ave- sels-17 .
$11,000.
Investment Grant st substantial 3-story
brick dwelling and store room: lot 20x60 feet;
good rental: enhancement certain: easy terms.
e!9-23 M. F. HIPPLE t CO.. 96 Fourth ave.
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 $6 per month. Pensions
for all or no pay. All who believe themselves
to be entiled should, without delay, write ma.
JAS. BBYjtxt, JR, FJtUbnrg, Pa.
P.O. Box 721, " JeSMlS
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