wfww IS r THE ' PITTSBURG- DISPATCH, . SUNDAY", OCTOBER '26, 1890. SEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SKW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVEKTISEIIEM'S. tiKVl ATVVTrRTTgmiKM'I'tt. GOSSIP OF THE SCHOOLS, A special meeting of the Teachers' Guild has been called for next Saturday at the Grant school. Hiss Ella Leach, of the Washington school. Has resigned. Her marriage to Mr. William bmitn, of Main street, takes place next Tnursaay. The report of the school attendance for the month of October shows that there is no de crease in general. Some few schools hare a decrease, but it is more than made up by the in crease in others. The directors of the ht Clair School have decided to add an eight-room addition to the Ka 2 building, which now consists of eight rooms. The crowded condition of this school makes this a necessity. To-sioerow the otherwise "Bine" Monday school programmes will pass off more pleasant ly than usual. Perhaps the fact that it is pay day for the teachers explains the matter. The payroll amounts to $3&,SS7 S3, with the payroll from one school district not yet in. Evening schools are in session in the fol lowing districts: Bedford, 3 teachers: Morse, 3 teachers; St. Clair. 3 tcaclieis; Soho. 4 teach . ers; Ralston, 4 teachers; Forbes, 3 teachers; Birmingham, 2 teachers; Allen, 1 and an assist ant. 1 he ickersham and Humboldt districts also bat e night schools. The Execntive Committee of the Normal Alumni was busy yesterday sending out over SUO Invitations for the reception November 21. Ibe committee had their reception scheduled for the 14th, but as there is to be a general session of the Teachers' Institute on that even ing the date was changed to the 21st. SCPEBE.TEM1E2.T8 G. Jl. PHILLIPS, Of the Westchester Normal fachool. and Z. X. Snj der. of Indiana, will be the lecturers at the evening I session of the Teachers' Institute, to be beld at the First M. P. Church. Fifth avenue, Novem ber 13. George M. D. Eckela, T. B. Noss. and A. E. Maltby will speak Jit the moring session. Miss Jennie Scott, of the Bedford school, is recovering from an attack of typhoid fever, at ber home in Monongahela City. This is Miss Scott's first jear as teacher in the Bedford district, and her experience so far has been unfortunate, as she had taught only 10 days this term w ben she was taken ill. Miss Breeze is the substitute during ber absence. ALL summer tbe teachers of the North School have been watching the growth of a big pumpkin that took up its residence In the schoolyard, and visions of pumpkin pie for the whole crowd was an established idea for Thanksgiving. But, alasl the pumpkin was stolen last ueek. and dire would be tbe ven geance if tbe miscreant could be f oundl "Please come to my party and have a good time," so read the invitation that Master Aleck Reisfar, son of Secretary Reisfar, sent to over 60 of bis little friends, to help him celebrate his 7th birthday, which occurred yesterday. The hours wore from 7 to 10 P. 3L His friends did have a ood time." and Master Aleck made a splendid host. Dancing was one of the amuse ments. A kumbeb of Pittsburg teachers have joined a beneScial society of Massachusetts, whose agent was here last week. The plan looks roseate tor the teachers, as according to the outline they are topav in but JS9a year and get in return J1O0 annually. This great differ ence, it is stated, is accounted for by the reason that many join the society and pay tho initia tion fee. but neglect to pay the assessments as they fall due. Efforts to relieve the great pressure in at tendance at tbe majority of the schools con tinue to be made. Tho Oakland School Board. at its last meeting, appointed a Committee on Site to choose the most suitable location for a proposed new building in the Fourteenth ward. Every room in the Bellheld building is occu pied, and the need of a ucw building in this constantly growing district is very apparent. It is probable that the new building will be situated in the i icinity of .Linden Oroya The following are the names or the pupils who stand first in tho highest grammar rooms of the ward schools. Grant, Edward Fne bertzhauser; Riverside. Florence Millard; Hancock.Oscar Weber; Ilonard (No. 1). Eliza beth Baker; Howard (No. 2), Avie Mc Cready; Humboldt, Clara Lnrch; Knox, Minnie Cole; Monongahela, Tillie Fisher; Hiland, Pearl Frazien Wickersham, Gertie last em; Ralston. Florence New land; Springfield; Chris Ludwig; Jit Washington. lizzie Jackson: Forbes, Fred Toenrr; Luckey. Ralph Bulford; Moorhead, An nie Hue. Thad Stevens, Robert Chess; Jit. Albion. Lewis Voelker; Bedford, Jennie Grif fiths; St. Clair, Annie Proser; North, Nellie Cox and Willie S. Crosbv; .Peebles Lottie Blessing: Birmmcham. Georce Kanbacb; Franklin, Alice Leech; Duquesne, John J. Mc Mahon; Lawrence, Parker Anderson; Washing ton, Laura Dietrich. wiWitiiMmt siaOwiDR. ehW wvMfvJ , j A.W11 rtll1 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY (Near Sixth Street Bridge). The Ladies' and Children's Favorite Amusement Resort. WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY, OCTOBER 27. The Pretty, 'Winsome Atom hood. oi Woman- HARRY DAVIS" FIFTH AVE. MUSEUM, ROOF GARDEN AND THEATER! COMMENDING MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, gbct of LADY' TYPEWRITERS! EXPERT YOUNG LADY THEATRE WEEK NOVEMBER 3, A GRAND TRIUMPH OF SCENIC ART, THE MARINE SPECTACLE, Little Annie Nelson. The Armless and Limbless Phenomenon, Mr, Walter Stuart, ij The "Wood Carver. Be-engaged for Another "Week, . CHE MAH, The Royal Chinese Dwarf. A direct descendant of the Imperial family of China. A cultured and refined nobleman. Age, 62 years; height, 28 inches; weight, 40 pounds. The Blind Whittler, Mr. John Thompson, The Baby Monkey, 4k A DEN OF Monster Reptiles The Boa Constrictor and Its Tiny Offspring The Dreaded Cobra De Copella The South American Python The Poisonous Black Adder of Cuba, And Others. The Pittsburg Star Course. 5 MAGNIFICENT ff ENTERTAINMENTS 3 -AT- OLD CITY HALL FOR ONE DOLLAR OYIDE TlUSffl, The King of Violinists, AST) HIS Grand Concert Company. The latest and greatest ot platform successes, BEN" :e3:tt:r,3 Delightfully told and illustrated -with over one bundrpd magnificent views by SIR. L. O. ARM STRONG, of Montreal. LOUDIX'S ORIGINAL FISKE JUBILEE SINGERS! Just returned from a six years' tonr aronn d the world. Crowded houses and delighted audiences have greeted them the world over. They appeared before an audience of 4,000 peo ple in Cleveland Thursday night. Two other equally fine attractions will be an nonnced later. Just think of it! THIS EJfTIRE COURSE jr jxvn. niua-uiiASS Jij X.E.K1A1K ilESTb FOR ONE DOLLAR., Reserved seats, 60c. $1 and $1 60 extra. Full particulars will be given In Dispatch of November 2. r.SliPE& "THE rrrrsBURo star COURSE." OC25-135 m rHBATBB: HOWARD BROS Specialty.1. Company. ADMISSION, (0 CENTS. children: 5 CENTS. Next Week "Little Trixie," the Romp Heiress. A S-act Musical Comedy, intro ducing Miss May Smith Bobbins, the charm ing singing and dancing soubrette. ocM-66 OPERA HOUSE. QRA,ND Mr. E. D. WILT. Lessee and Manager ONE "WEEK, COMMENCING Monday Evening, October 27. Matinees "Wednesday and Saturday. Special Engagement of the Legitimate Irish Comedian, Mr. Joseph Murphy, Supported by Miss BELLE MELVILLE And a carefully selected Company. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Matinee and Night, He will appear in the companion drama to "Kerry Gow," entitled SHAUN RHUE, Introducing Mr. Murphy's wonderfully successful song, "A HANDFUL OF EARTH." Thursday, Friday, Saturday Mati nee and Night, He Trill appear in the greatest of all Irish Dramas, The Monday Evening, October 27. Matinees, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. KERRY GOW, Played by him with unparalleled success for Fourteen consecutive seasons. Regular Prices, $1, 75c, 50c and 25c. LESTER AND WILLIAMS LONDON SPECIALTY CO. 1 The Transatlantic Star, Miss Estella Sylvia, Gallagher and West, Miss Polly McDonald, The "Washburn Sisters, Englehart, Bnrko and Forrest, Enson and Queen, Lew Carroll, Huested and Earle, Lester and "Williams, NEXT WEEK, THE GREAT METROPOLIS. COMING ATTRACTIONS. Week November 10 The Hanlon Bros'. Latest and Greatest Spectacular Creation. SUPERBA. "Week Horember 17 TTroilarlnl- -nr..j and Mrs. D. P. Bowers in Repertoire. 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Note our new address, CS Sixtn aye. THE HENRY G. ALLEN COMPANY, PUBLISHERS, 68 SIXTH AVENUE, - - - PITTSBURG, PA. OC28-103 THE BOTTOM OP TIE SEA! On election night,Tuesday, Nov. 4, the returns will be read from the stage. Special wire and operator. Sale of seats commences Thurs day, Oct 30. OC28-23 ?i ma 11 11 THEATRE Under the Direction of R. M. Gulick & Co. HARRIS'JTHEATER. Week Commencing Monday, Oct, 27. ' Every Afternoon and Evening, The Original Irish Comedian, JOSEPH J. SULLIVAN, In the Musical Comedy, BLACK THORN, Everything New. Special Scenery. New Songs, Dances and Medleys. "Week November 3 Woman Against Woman. OC25-3 The Leading Farce Comedy Organization in the United states, ana aosoiutely tne best performance of its class ever given in America. THE COMEDIANS: - PETEB.F. DALY, JOHN SPARKS. RICHARD GORMAN. F T WARD JOHN P. CARRAN.- ' " AL.HART. HOWARD GRAHAM. THE CLIPPER QUARTET. OSCAR hCHOENING. WALTER POOLE. Off 1 21. MONDAY EVENING. JAMES T. POWERS -ET- "A STRAIGHT TIP." THE COMEDIENNES: EMMA HANLET, EMILY 8T0WE, DELIA 8TACEY. ELOISE MORTIMER. TJLLA LINDEN. MAGGIE GARRETT, The Author-JOHN J. McNALLY.Esq., of the Boston Herald. THE MUSIC. Original by Henry Sa tor,Esq.,I(lcbard Stahl, Esq., John Philip Sous a, Es(f. OthermuslccuUed from celebrated composers. TUESDAY EVENING, JAMES T. POWERS m "A STRAIGHT TIP.' WEDNESDAY EVENING. JAMES T. POWERS IN- "A STRAIGHT TIP.' THE SCENES, Act 1 In tbe Housel Act 2 In the Swim! Act S In the Gloaming) There are also Tar! A BCftnpn YiAtwAAn nnnn, characters. THURSDAY EVENING, JAMES T. POWERS -Ei- "A STRAIGHT TIP." FRIDAY EVENING, JAMES T. POWERS -ET- "A STRAIGHT TIP." SATURDAY EVENING, JAMES T. POWERS -Uf- "A STRAIGHT TIP.' Wednesday Jg. JAMES T POWERS. "A g. Sato. AND EVERY EVENING CLEVER COMEDIANS "A STRAIGHT TIP.' AND EVERY MOMENT AN HOUR OP LAUGHTER "A STRAIGHT TIP." AND EVERY SECOND A MOMENT OF ECSTASY. A STRAIGHT TIP." The nay. A satire on racing.but not so satirical as to hurt tbe feelings of the losers nor to dilate the pocketbooks of the winners. AND EVERY AUDIENCE CHARMED BEYOND DESCRIPTION -18- "A STRAIGHT TIP." AND EVERY THEATER CROWDED TO THE DOORS -IK- "A STRAIGHT TIP." The Management. Charles J. Rich. Wm. Harris (Rich & Haris), proprietors ana mana gers. E. Rosenbaum, manager en tour. John . iiarley, agent. THE IDEA. To give a performance brimming over with wholesome fun, originality and brightness. To please not to weary. To amuse not to teach, and to make the passing moment blossom with winsome delight. AND EVERY ARTIST THE BEST IN HIS LINE -IN- "A STRAIGHT TIP." THE RESULT. Audiences sent away feeling happier, brighter; with the load of life made to seem llghter.and with the glad thought that this old, old world Is not such a bad place after all. WEEK The engagement is limited o one week, as so great has been tbe success achieved that I A "Tn ! H "r" tun company snoniy go to xew iori iviiy, wnere mey win remain the balance of the season. October 27. - RESERVED SEATS, 75c, 50c, 25c. NOVEMBER 3-07ECE "BOTTOM OF TELE SEA." October 27. OCC6-21 WINTE HITS AND OVERCOATS THOUSANDS OF THEM: IFOIR, DdlEIsr, "STOTTTIHCS, BO"3TS -AJSTZD OIHIILIDIEEasr. "nr IT Has no equal. So the bold type" says, and so we say, boldly. We refer to our matchless stock of Men's Suits and Over coats. We have many times this season asserted the fact that our display of Men's Clothing HAS No equal in the State, and we reiterate it again. We don't care which side you view it from, either. The statement is true of its size, it's true of its variety, equally true of the many unique styles which we show, and, as to price, we know and you know, that NO House in this country gives the values we do for the money. We don't see what any man can want better in quality or style than the perfected article in ready-made clothing that we show, and we know it will not pay anybody to buy anything lower in price than the cheap est grades , we offer. Our finest goods are EQUAL to custom work at a third higher in' price. That w6 have the larges,, -foest and most stylish stock of. Fall and Winter Clothing does nojupermit of any argu ment There's no style, fabric or novelty that you'll not find here, and we've thousands upon thousands for you to select from. The assortment has no equal ANYWHERE. ! IrtglSJ JSCl35g square Fftr.i Is Kf SI I-greapmSi1 tefafr I xiW '3JB3(fs3ifeis ww ?hi m c cfNTER, -4 1'" GAssor fashwh and the M xl SUlVldOUd 2J0 J3UVddV 3H1 ' AND "' ' 1 MOULD OF rORHi ShahespeateTk la ajiSS, m BylvlvivlvrrfUvlvlkkklxllxkklvlvlvivlJllvi;ivMxklxlxlxMxxcxWxlXXxXXK if' ' 1 1 I ill li If J ml i)liii I I i I li I I ELEGANT That's the word to apply to many of the styles we show in our Boys' and Chil dren's Department It is, beyond doubt, the finest display of Clothing for the lit tle ones we have ever made, and if you have BOYS To clothe you can not only rid your selves of a great deal of trouble in fitting them out, but- save money into the bar gain. Besides the usual run of staple styles, we have many novel and original conceits not to be seen outside of Gusky's, AND xxxxlxlxxx)xxxxxxxlx1xTxTx Our prices on them, as on the entire, stock, places them within the reach of people with whom money is not too plenty. When we say you'll not see these styles elsewhere, we know whereof we speak, for many of the best designs we show in our Boys' and CHILDREN'S Clothing were made to our order, and we control the styles. To learn to dress neatly is a part of a boy's education. To get the best for the least money is a good business lesson. And that's the kind jf school we keep. It will pay both you and the boys to attend our CLOTHING School. Come and take a lesson or two. w vr U E a. X o w 300 TO 400 MARKET STREET. " TT O I J TT J C E LEAD-OTHERS FOLLOW JT J O J. X lb Price, k Bold by all druggists. oclW12-sa U -KT-