nrna ' I m1 '''BJrlMTrOTffilsMtrTt. - .ET y"S?"ff rp-f fi5jE-,yj-)irt-'53 wwjsy? -aWWBf; STWTa'!W-far SEWS OF THE STAGE. The Old story of Alleged Attempt to Blackmail Edwin Booth. STEELE MACKAYE TALKS ABOUT IT. Unpleasant Notoriety Into TThlch Henry lee Has Gotten Himsel XOTES ABOUT LOCAL AHUSEMEKTS TBT CABLE TO THE DXSTATCH.l ioXDON, Au;. 1. Much interest is felt lu London in the story published in the Xeir York Herald about an alleged attempt to blackmail Edwin Booth by "a disreputa ble newspaper man" and "a person con nected with the stae. " An article in the Kew York Dramatic Xetcs gives the names of Steel Mackaye, obviously as "the person connected with the stage," and that of Frank A. Burr, as "the disreputable man." Your correspondent showed these articles to-day to Mr Mackaye, who is at present in London. Mr. Mackaye's rage knew no bounds. 'Xobody who knows me," he said, "will ever believe anything of that nature about me. But the attempt to connect my name with such an outrage is an infamy. The fact is that I have been for four years the means of keeping that story from being pub lished and Laeused my utmost efforts to effect this purpose, and it is a dastardlv thing that anyone should dare to try to con nect me with'a conspiracy to injure a noble fellow professional like Mr. Booth who, een if these letters were genuine, which I do not believe, is entirely innocent in tha matter. " There will be some explanations made when Mr. Mackaye returns to New York, and it i probable that somebody will suffer. Henrr Lee, who has just conducted "Monte" Cristo" and ''The Henrietta" to failure &. the Avenue Theater, is still in London. His principal exploit this week lias been to imprison his wife, whom he married the day after the theater was opened, and all of whose money and jewel were lost in the venture, in the room of a friend, and threatened her with various and dire results if she ieiiis-d to return to live with him. Mrs. Lee ias d'covered that under the beneficent laws of England she has no redress for the loss of air jewelry, though her husband permed a diamond necklace tlmt he told her ic had placed in a safe deposit vault four days before tbey were married. The English law does provhle, however, that no man can molest or aanov his wife, even if she does refuse to live with him. and Lee will prob ablv get into trouble if he continues to molest the w oman whom he has brought to penury. Local Theatrical News. The Bij on Theatre redecorated, recarpeted and newly painted will open its doors to the public next Saturday evening, August 8. The initial attraction will bo the popular Irish comedian, Bobby Gaylor, in an en tirely new larcical creation called "Sport McAllister, One of the Four Hundred." Bobby Gaj lor has always been a welcome card at the Bijou. He is an Irish comedian entirely different from anyone now on tbe stage, and as the late Dion Boucicault once taid, "He is tbo most natural stage Irishman now before the public." In "Sport McAllis ter," Gaylor is said to have n part that will St him to perfection, and that will allow him chance to produce the many specialties which have already made him famous. "Wuliani A. Brady, his manager, has been ft work on this comedy Tor the last eight months and no expense will be spared in piacmc it upon the road. Many new special ties will be introduced throughout the piece, including aema from all the latest operatlo successes both in this country and abroad. The compiny aiding Mr. Gaylor is of the best, including among its number Georgia 1'arKer, the well-known soubrette; Pearl Ar dlne, the Caluornia dancintr wonder; never before seen in tho East; C. W. Toting, an ec cejtrio comedian, for many years with Murray and Murphy; Miss Myrtle Tressider, a young lady w ith a phenomenal contralto voice: J. 1. Carroll, a very clever Irish comedian, who w ill play the opposite part to lr. Gaylor; Tho "Olympia Quartet," o well Jcnown.having been with Evans and Hoey for tho past eight years in their Parlor Match Company, and many others. A bevy of pretty voung girls will be 6een In several Bright and clean specialties. The costum ing of the play has been placed in the hands of one of the best costumers in the country, Mid beautiful gowns for the ladies may be looked for. Tho salo of seats for the open ing perlormance will becin at the theater box office Thursday morning, August 6, at 9 o'clock. T omoekow night the Garrow Opera Com pany will begin its second week at the Du quesne Theater in a production of that ever welcome opera, "The Bohemian Girl," in which the full strength of the above organi zation will be seen. So far the opera season Has been most successful, the house having been crowded at each performance. The people of Pittsburg appreciate a good thing, and non ttiat the know that thoy can see a good organization in standard opera at a Thc-cool air apparatus woiks admirably, ktepins t leauditonum ot the theater at a delisbuuilv cool temperature. The "Bo Lemian Girl" first appearance should ue a good one, as all the members of the conipanj have played in it be Jore Mr. John E. Brand will be the . Cevni Arnhatn, Miss Ausrunta Boche the Gsnmi Queen, Mr. Uenry Hallum, the Thad dews; Mis-. Lillian Swain, the Sudda: Mr. Eu gene A ery, (a new tenor), the Florenstan, and Ms Laura Clement, tha Arlme. Several new teatures will be introduced in the "Bo hemian GirL" Among them will be a Eusu.n "Czaradash" dance in the first act, l) four premiers engaged especially for this opera, and a grand march of the Gypsies in the third act The "Bohemian Girl" is prob ablv ono of the most popular operas of its class evei w ritten. Many of its numbers, liamelv. "A Heart Bowed Down," "Then 1ou"U"Eemember Me," "The Fair Land of Poland," "I Dreamed I Dwelt in Marble Halls," and others mo familiar to every lover of music in Pittsburg. Manager Garrow crates that so far the business has gone be yond the highest expectations and promises that evry opera to be given during his Btay In Prtsburg will be produced In the same excellent ni.ir.nei that characterized the production of Girofle-Grofla. Eajikum's show will appear at Exposition Park Monday and Tuesday afternoon and evening. This year the Barnum & Bailey menagerie is the best that has ever been Bhown by anybody, bar none. For this reason: Last winter the old menagerie was destroyed by fire. Nothing was saved but the elephants and one lonely bird. All the rest of the raie and valuable ani-1 nials were roasted. This jear all the animals shown are newly captured, and besides this a special effort was made hen collecting to get specimens that had never before been exhibited. Then there i tho hippodrome. This year the management has returned to the system of giving cash prizes to the winnors of the various events, with tho result of having from day to day a 6eries of the most excit ing contests Tho horses used are all blooded racers and the riders and drivers are experts. Passing over the hundreds of other attractions, It would be an injustice to tho person who intends to visit the show were nothing said about that greatest of all features, the spectacle of "Nero, or the Fall of Borne." This is presented In the tame tent with the other performances and lor the ona price of admission. It will be re membered that as it used to bo there were seats all around the interior of the big tent and that the perioimances took place in the center. Xow all one side of the tent is taken up with the stage for the spectacle, and the people sit on the other three sides. The spectacle is put on with a magnificence that is simply astounning. The number of peo ple employed In its production is over 4,000. Pompeii is to be overwhelmed by Vesuvius several times this week in Kecreation Park, Allegheny. On Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday the "Last Days of Pompeii" wiU be presented with pyrotechnlo magnificence. On Tuesday the occasion will be made notable by the presence of Major McKinley, candidate for Governor of Ohio, who will be 5 resent under the escort of Christopher L. agee, in a private box. A picture of Major McKinley will be given in fireworks on this occasion. The spectacle has now reached a perfect stage, and, provided the weather is line, a very beautiful sight is insured. On Thursday evening children will be admitted at a reduced price, and several remarkable features will be introduced to please the Juveniles. This following is the route of the Barnum show on Monday: South avenue to Allegheny avenue, to 'Western avenue, to Ixwin avenue, to Xorth avenue, to Federal street, across bridge to Liberty street, to Seventh avenue, to Smithfleld street, to Watcrstreet, to Wood street, to Third avenue, to Market street, to Sixth street, to Koblnsonstreet, to Anderson street, to Church avenue, to Union avenue, to Ohio street, to Federal street, to Lacock street, to Exposition Park. Me. Charles L. Davis, who has been in Kow York, arranging for the opening of the new Alvin Theater, SeptemberSl, will arrive here this morning. The work on the theater Is progressing rapidly and Mr. Davis guaran tees that it is to be the handsomest tueat-r in America. One or the features which Mr. Davis recently decided on is white Mexican onvx wainscoting throughout. This alone will cost about $26,000. "Sfobt McAllister," the newfarceeomady that Bobby Gaylor is to appear in, was wi it ten by Charles J. Vincent, author of "Tha Editor," "The Grass Widow," "Lady Tom" and Patti Bosa's new play, "Dolly Varden." Mr. H. W. Slack, who is a native of Al legheny, and has been instrumental in bring ing Mr. Davis to Pittsburp, will bo on tho managerial staff of the new Alvin Theater in the capacity of assistant treasurer. Xellie Rosebud, the clever little soubrette of "Aunt Bridget's Baby," has iust returned from Europe, and brought over w ith her some stunning dresses, which she wiU wear in that highly amusing skit. George Clare is now the business man ager of the Garrow Opera Company, re placing Berrie Jarrett, who resigned to take the business management of Bobby Gaylor in "Sport McAllister." James J. Bract will manage Hallen and Hart the coming season. They w ill present "Later On" witn an entirely new company, with the exception of Joe Sullivan and John McWade. Mr. Charles Gordon, of Brooklyn, who has been with Mr. Charles L. Davis for a number of years, has been selected by him as treasurer of tho new Alvin Theater. "The Limited Mail" will follow Bobby Gaylor at the Brjon. It is said to be a highly sensational comedy drama full of realistic railroad euects. Jasies Bilev commences his season to morrow night at the Whitney Grand Opera House. Detroit. He is due here tha latter part of August. The opora to follow the "Bohemian Girl" at the Duquesne will bo "Erminie," with Charles H. Drew in his old part of Oadarevx. Isabella Morbisox will be the star in "The Danger Signal," anew play that will ue seen eariy in tne season nere. Miss Lottie nown, a very pretty girl with an excellent figure, will lead the march in the "Bohemian Girl." Manager Garrow is highly elated over the success of his opera company at the Du quesne. Miss Augusta Koche will bo ths Gypsy Queen in the "Bohemian GirL" WOULD USE THE STXLLETO. Xorenzo Eanny Trie to Compel a Girl to Slarry Him. L-orenzo Banny, an Italian fruit dealer at 6T7J Carson street, endeavored to compel the girl he loved to marry him by threaten ing to kill her father. The young woman is Angina Piazza, a native of Naples. She has only been in this country about six' weeks. Banny and Piarza, tho father of tha girl, are partners, and were getting along very well, when it was decided to send for Piazza's daughter to attend to the store. After her arrival young Banny 6pent a great deal of his time in the store, 'talking to the girl, and neglect ing his business. On Friday Banny entered the store about i o'clock, and after talking to the girl for some time, asked her to marry him, which she refused. He said if she would not he would kill her father, at the same time dis played a stilleto. The girl went home, and when her father arrived she told him the story. They then went to Alderman Means, and Miss Piazza entered suit charging Banny with surety of tha peace. The ac cused was arrested and will be given a hearing. THAT COin EXPORT BUTT. Guatemala Simply Imposed It Through Considerations of Economy. Bfeir XOEK, Aug. L Considerable indig nation has been expressed by newspapers in the State of Chiapas, in Southern Mexico, over a decree issued by the Government of Guatemala imposing a duty of 10 per cent on the coined money exported from the latter country. The Chiapas papers have assumed that this decree was especially aimed at the Mexican State of Chiapas, be tween which and Guatemala there is a sharp rivalry. A Guatemalan newspaper explains the significance of the decree, and denies that it was directed against Chiapas. "Some time ago," it says, "Guatemala decreed a duty on the money which is exported not to Chiapas, but to the Spanish-American re publics and this decree was inspired solely by economio considerations." DIED AT A XAXH0LX Ad-OU City Man Killed by Escaping 3aa -s Lima, Ohio. rsrxciAi. TELEGRAM TO Tins nisrATCH.i Lima, Aug. 1. C. G. Phillips, aged 26 years, employed at the standard refinery, was sent to one of the tanks to obtain a sample of distillate, and soon after was found dead, having been overcome by escap ing gas. When found ho was lying with his mouth over the manhole, through which gas was still escaping. Phillips' home was in Oil City, where he has a wife living. Coroner Herman held an inquest and found no one to blame. MEETINGS. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING THE AN NUAL meeting of the stockholders of the Mutual Savings Fund and Loan Associa tion, of Pittsburg, Pa., wiU be held at the office of the corporation. No. 83 Diamond street, MONDAY, AUGUST S, 1S9L at 8 r. M., to elect nine directors, to hear reports of officers and to transact snen other business as may properly come before the meeting. J. G. CONNELL, Secretary. JySl-M-rsn CHOICE PEOPEKTIES. kl Sew two-story brick resldenceynine rooms, with every possible modern convenience; first floor finished in hard wood; hard wood mantels, tile hearths, elect lio light, combination fixtures, sanitary plumbing, ce mented cellar, laundry, etc.; house set back from street, with beautiful grass plot and wide flag stone walks; large lot; neighborhood first class, and two minutes from Duqnesne Traction; low prioe and easy terms. See agents. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., auWOSTTSU 162 FOUETH AVENUE. BELLEVUE. Elegant home, convenient to station and electric line; modern residence of 16 rooms large hall in centor; bath. w. c's, stationary washstands; water supplied from tank in at tic: first floor finished in hard wood; pantry, cedar closets; nat. gas for heat anil light; laundry, cemented cellar, furnace; front and rear porches: fruit and shade trees; a cis terns, cemented walks; large stable and carriage house; lot 140x290. BAXTEB, THOMPSON & CO, 162 Fourth av. an2-I09-WTBn T. W. HAUS, Designer and contractor in aU kinds of GEANITE. Cemetery vaults, statuary and large monu ments a specialty. Call or write for designs and prices before contracting. Office, room 618, Penn building, Penn a v, 'Pittsburg. Jall-93-su 37" Display advertisement one dollar per tquare for one insertion. Classified real estate advertisements on this page ten cents per lint for each insertion, and none taken for less than thirty cents. Top lint long displayed counts as tiro. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. BUSINESS OFFICE. Cor. Smithfleld and Diamond Streets, ALWAYS OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHERE WANT. FOR SALE, TO LET, AND OTllEB TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED DP TO 9 P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements luould be prepaid unless advert tlsers already hre accounts with THE DisrATCn. FOR THE SOUTIISIDE, NO. 112 CARSON STREET, TELEPHONE NO. 6K2. FOR THE EAST END. J. W. WALLACE, 0121 PENN AVE. PITTSBURG ADDITIONAL.. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. 8509 Butler street. EMIL G. STUCKEY. 34th street and Penn avenne. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCHER, 59 Federal street. H. J. McBRIDE. Market House, Allegheny. F. H. EGGERS SON, Ohio and Chestnut streets. THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin avenues. G. W. HUGHES, Pennsylvania and Bearer ave. PERRY M. GLETM. Rebecca and Allegheny aTe. WANTED. Male HclD. ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER AND GENERAL office clerk: one who has had experience In a manufacturing business preferred. Address B., Dispatch office. au2-T2 BRICKLATERS-MEMBERS OF NO. 2 OF PA. who are Idle to report at No. 41 Fifth av. every day between the hours of 10 A. n. and 2 P. M. By order of NO. 2 OF PA. aul-69 "lAEPETSALESMAN AT H2 AND 614 LIBERTY J AVENUE. an2-7 FmT-CLASS BOOKKEEPER FOR A LARGE manufacturing establishment; state age and experience and references. Address W. Dispatch c-fflce. au--71 FIRST-CLASS STENOGRAPHER AND TYPE WRITER; give reference and state salary ex pected. Address C. S., Dispatch office. aul-9 -tENTLEMAN-WnOSE BUSINESS ABILI VX TIES will command at least $1,500 per year as office manager of aa entirely new business enter prise; nothing like It ever introduced; must be a shrewd, quiet pusher, competent to handle men and control territory. J. F. EITTEE, 131 Wabash av., Chicago, 111. au2-48 GENTLEMAN OFFICE ASSISTANT-SALARY E750; railway fare paid here; Inclose self-addressed stamped envelope, MANAGER, box 552, Chicago. anl-33 GOOD, ALL-AROUND MACHINIST STATE wages desired. Address at once WOOD & MAY, lilFirthav., McKeesport, Pa. Jy31-15 HARDWARE SALESMAN-MARRIED MAN preferred; one who speaks German and English, and has had experience in stoves, etc. : reference required. Call, or address FERD RELBEE Jt BEOS., McKeesport, Pa aul-41 MAN WITH PUSH WANTED IN EACH CITY and town of Pennsylvania and surrounding States to Introduce the fastest selling article on rec ord; pays $3 50 per day. Address, with stamp, AV, H. WILLIAMSON, 44 N. Fourth st.,PhlladeIplila, Pa. 3yi-S3 MAN TO TAKE AN OFFICE AND REPRE SENT a manufacturer; KO per week; small capital required. Address, with stamp, MANU FACTURER, box 70, West Acton, Mass. aul-37 TirE-FOR THE UNITED STATES ARMY, J.VL able-bodied, unmarried men between the ages of 21 and 35 Tears; good pay, rations, clothing and medical attendance; applicants must be prepared to furnish satisfactory e ldence as to age. char acter ana natnu. ACPiy at io. viar&ait av. Pittsburg, Pa. Jy5-0-ThSu PATTERN MAKERS IMMEDIATELY-ONE OR two flrst-class men. TOTTEN & HOGG IRON & STEEL FOUNDET CO., Twenty-fourth st. and A V. B. R., city. aul-23 PERMANENT OFFICE ASSISTANT; SALARY (750; railway fare paid here: Inclose self-addressed stamped envelope. MANAGER, box 432, Detroit, Mich. aul-43 SALESMAN FOB WESTERN PENNSYL VANIA to sell for a manufacturer to the wholesale and retail grocery trade: a line of gro cery specialties having merit and a good trade; no applications considered unless they are accom panied by references and state what line sold: also monthly average sales. Address SPECIALTY, Dispatch office. 1) 30-71 SALESMEN WE MAKE A LIBERAL OFFER to traveling and local salesmen in every State who call on retail grocers. GLUTEN ENTIRE WHEAT FLOUR CO., 125 Lake st-, Chicago, lu. Jyl2-66-sn SALESMEN WANTED-MEN TO SELL LINE of cigars; tlOO per month and expenses paid. Address, with stamp, SUMATRA CIGAR CO., Chicago, III. aul-) SALESMAN SALAKY AND EXPENSES: PEE MANENTplace. BROWN BROTHERS CO., Nurserymen. Rochester, N. Y. Jy25-20-ssu SALESMEN-TO SELL ROOF PAINT A3 A ide line on rood commission. Address METAL PAINT CO., Meadville, Pa. aul-40 SATISFACTORY MAN FOB BRANCH OF MER CANTILE company; monthly salary (200 and hare of profits; must invest (3,000 tn stock of mer chandise. BUSINESS, care Nelson Chesman & Co., Chicago. au2-39 SHOE SALESMAN-NOT AFRAID TO WORK; good wages; one that speaks German preferred. SHOES, Dispatch office. au2-13 SOLICITORS-FOR LIFE INSURANCE: LIB ERAL commissions; policy taking because most pleasing In price and plan. MURKY S. ED SALE, 34 Fidelity building. my27-49 STOCK CLERKA YOUNG MAN ABOUT 16 TO 0 years old, who can make himself generally useful In a wholesale notion bouse. Address, with reference, K. Y., Dispatch office. au2-G5 TLMEKEEPEB-ONE WHO HAS HAD EX PERIENCE; give reference and state experi ence TIME. Dispatch office. aui-17 TINNERS - THREE, FOR DISSORTJIENT works: also one young lady for soldering work. NO. 67 TWELFTH ST.. 8. S.. city. anl-ia rpBAVELING SALESMEN TO SELL BAKING X powder to the retail grocery trade. W e are going to put our goods in every c ty an town In the united States If possible and have adopted this method to obtain salesmen acquainted with the different sections of countrv. We want men now on the road to carry our goods as a side line. This is also a good opportunity for clerks, or any live men who want to get on the road. Experience not absolutely necessary. We mean business, and to the right man n liberal contract will be made and steady employment given, as we pay not less than (75 per month salary and expenses, or 10 per cent commission. Address with stamp. THE U. S. CHEMICAL WORKS, 840 and 842 Van Buren St., Chicago. 111. au2-13 WATCHMAN-A MTODLE-AGED. SOBER and reliable man warned as night watch man : must give best of references. Address BOX K, Dispatch office. aul-3 TTJE WISH TO EMPLOY A FEW GOOD LOCAL V and traveling salesmen to sell by sample our money order system to retail merchants; (200 a mouth In ltforuve salesmen: previous experience notnecessarr. Address, with 2-cent stamp, MER CHANTS MONEY OEDEE .COMPANY. Cincin nati, O. au2-40 T70UNG MAN-FEOM 18 TO 22 FOE RETAIL X cigar stand: must have had experience and be well recommended. Address, glvlngexperlence and salary wanted. CIGAB STORE. Dispatch of fice. au2-6 Wanted Agents. AGENTS-ON SALARY OR COMMISSION TO handle the new oatent chemical Ink erasing pencil: the greatest selling novelty ever produced 1 erases Ink thoroughly In two seconds; no abrasion of paper; 200 to 600 per cent profit; one agent's sales amounted to (620 In six days; another (32 in two hours; we want one energetic general agent for each State and Territory. For terms and full particu lars, address THE MONROE ERASER MFG. CO., Lacrosse. Wis. my22-75 A GENTS-TO TAKE TERRITORY FOR OUR -A. greatest seller of modern times; "King's Handbook of the U.S.,' 940 pages: 2,639 Illustra tions; 51 colored maps; sells for (2 50: we shall be able to till orders promptly as so. COO copies are ready. P. J. FLEMING 4 CO., 135 Filth av.. Pittsburg. Jy21-TuWThrssa AGENTS WE OFFER AGENTS BIG MONEY. In exclusive territory; our new patent safes tell at slgbt In city or country; new agents first In field actually getting rich; one agent la one day cleared (36; so can you; catalogue free. ALPINE SAFE CO., No. XS3-S71 Clark st, Cincinnati, O. Je28-70-wsu A GENTS EVEBYV IERE FOR OUR GREAT JL book, "Llle of Barnum, " written by himself; his great show Is now In this section and will boom this book; write quick for terms and circulars, or send 35c for outfit at once. GATELY & CO., 25 Federal St., Allegheny, Pa. au2-88 AGENTS-MALE AND FEMALE. WANTED everywhere: lightning seller: absolutelv new: exclusive territory; no talking; profits Immense and success a certainty. Springfield, Ohio. ABBOTT MFG. CO., au2-41 GENTS-LOCAL OR TRAVELING. TO COL- T.vrfT Aid COinS! rood oar; RfMlir wnrb. NTT- ISMATIO BANK, 87 Court St., Boston, Mass. jyil-U-TTSSU AGENTS FOR PRUDENTIAL FOR M'KEES PORT and district: bond and references re quired. Apply W FOUETH AV.. Pittsburg. Jr3i-a A GENTS-TO 8ELL THE LIFE. POEMS AND speeches of John Boyle O'Reilly; salary (15 per w eekV M. F. FANNING. 163 Fifth av. au2-7 A' GENTS THREE GOOD AGENTS WANTED Apply . ai. viaa, wjrounn av. Jyl9-35-TTSU Wanted Partners. PAETY-TO JOIN THE' ADVERTISER IN A manufacturing business with sufficient capital to double capacity of plant now in operation; de mand for output cannot be supplied ; new plant, latest Improved machinery, good location, will pay a good profit on capital Invested and bear the clos st Investigation: only parties meaning business need address in confidence. CAPITAL, Dispatch office. JJSO-45-ThsSU TWO GENTLEMEN W ITH A CAPITAL OF (10,000 to (20.000, want to invest In a manufac turing business where they can take an active In terestatsalariesof(l.aX)totl1800leryear. K. T. and K Dispatch office. au2-33 THE PITTSBURG- DISPATCH, WASTED. Wanted Femaio Help. COOK-FEMALE COOK-GIRAED HOUSE, 20 and 22 Federal st., Allegheny. v an2-105 GIELS WANTED-TWO FOR DINING ROOM work, reference required, to go to Hotel Grand, East Liverpool, O. Apply to BERTHA SHAN LEY. 115 Wiley av. anl-49 INTELLIGENT LADY OF BUSINESS TACT for pleasant and profitable position; (50 per month and expenses. WENNERWREN CO., 103 State St., Chictgo. au:-15 LADIE3-I CAN PAY A SALARY OF (5 A wet'kanl Increase it, for ladies to open letters st their homes and assist me in a qu.et and agreea ble way among frleuds; nice 1 ttle sum of money made by a few hours' work each day: references given; I can give pleasant employment to a few ladies. Address, wth stamp. MRS. MARION WALKER, 614 Fourth av., Louisville, Ky. Jv26-76-su LADIES AND GENTLEMEN TO LEARN shorthand; day and evening sessions; Graham and Pitman systems; leading typewriters: Individ ual instructions; full term opens September 1. Call or address PRIVATE SHORTHAND INSTITUTE, 287 Fifth av. Jj 10-15-TTSU LADIES TO DO FANCY WORK AT THEIR homes; we furnish material and pay per Slecc. Cillandsee work, or address with stamp, . M. LEMAK & CO., SO Fourth av., near Wood. Jy31-56-FSU LADY OFFICE ASSISTANT-SALARY (750 Ra llway fare paid here; Inclose self-aildresed stamped envelope, MANAGER, box 632. Chicago. aul-35 0 PEEATOR FOR AUTOMATIC SEWING machine. Apply at office, 42J4 SIXTH ST., Tuesday after 9 AM. au2-4 PERMANENT OFFICE ASSISTANT: SALARY (750; railway fare paid here; Inclose self-addressed stamped envelope. MANAGER, box 402, Detroit, Mich. . aul-13 s: EMSTRESS FOR A FEW WEEKS. ADDRESS E. N Dlspatca office. auz-M YOUNG LADIES TO CANVASS-SALARY SCO to (75 per month; steady employment. ROOM 14, juciance diock. am- 25 HAND SEWERS. 819 LDJERTY bT. SAMPLTNEE & F.ICH, &U2-62 Wanted Situations. POSITION BY A YOUNG MAN OF EXPE RIENCE a position In a law office, who ran examine titles, handle typewriter, do general office work and who has a thorough knowledge of the municipal and county records. Address LEGAL, Dispatch office. au2-44 POSITION-BY A STENOGRAPHER: GOOD education and good longhand writer; can fur nish references as to ability. Address for one week STENOGRAPHER, Dispatch office, city. au2-18 rOSITION-BY A YOUNG MAN 22 YEARS OF age, who has 4 years' experience In retail drug business; can produce No. 1 references. Ad dress ANTIKAMNIA. Altoona, Pa. au2-47 POSITION-BY AN EXPERIENCED YOUNG man as stenographer and typewriter; can fur nish good reference. Address C. G., Dispatch office. au2-51 POSITION BY YOUNG LADY OF EXPERI ENCE In office; thoroughly competent; best reference. Address COMPETENT, Dispatch office. aul-57 POSITION- Vi ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER OR office cieik; 2 and 3 vcars' experience and refer ences. Address, B. A., Dispatch office. au2-33 POSITION AS CUTTER-BY A THOROUGHLY practical man. .For reference, address PRACTICAL, Cumberland. Md. aul-33 OSITION AS STENOGRAPHER: HAVE HAD experience. Address H. E., Dispatch office. au2-42 OSITION-EXPER1ENCED NURSE CAN BE lound at 440 FORBES ST., city; good references. JySl-23 POSITION-AS STENOGRAPHER. ADDRESS B. L., Dispatch office. au2-50 SITUATION AS ENGINEER-23 YEARS' EX PEEIENCE: 12 years' city reference; fully competent. Address, till August 15, ENGINEER, Dispatch office. Jy23-88 SITUATION-AS SALESLADY BY YOUNG lady of experience. In crockery or glassware store: good references. Address R. G., Dispatch office. au2-19 SITUATION BY A YOUNG MAN ON A PRI VATE place: understands the care of horse, cow and garden. Address C. W., Dispatch office. auz-iuf SITUATION IN SHOE STORE AB BALESMAN Byyoungmanof 24: ha been in the business a lifetime. Address EXPERIENCE, Dispatch office. au2-s SITUATION-BY A YOUNG MAN ON A private place. Address A. W., Dispatch office. au2-112 Wanted Boarders and Lodgers. BOARDERS HOTEL BROWN, 185, 187. 18 Federal St., Allegheny; refurnished; meals first-class: rates low; stabling for 110 head of horses; finest accommodations in Allegheny county. Jy28-33-wsn BOARDEKS-IN THE SUBURBS; DELIGHT FUL location; large front rooms with alcove; boarding (5 per week. Address G. D., Dispatch office. au2-14 BOARDERS WANTED-THREE MILES FROM OhloFyleona farm; terms reasonable. For particulars address MORRIS MORRIS, OMoPyle, Pa. au2-48 LODGERS-GOOD COMFORTABLE ROOMS, 2 cents each. 72-74 THIRD AV; meals 15 and 25 cents. Jy28-2l-su PERSONS WISHING A QUIET COUNTRY place to hoard during the summer. Address J. F. LETDE, Pattersonvule, O. aul-42 TABLE BOARDERS-BEST 25-CENT MEAL In the city: 34 Diamond square. LARKIN A HECK, proprietors, Billy Craig, manager. Jy24-G5-WFSU rrHE BEST MEAL IN THE CITY FOR 150. JL 179 FIFTH AV. Jy31-43 TWO GENTLEMEN-FOR NICELY FUR NISHED front room; (1 25 a week; meals If desired. 570 FIFTH AV. au2-53 T7E3T MONTEREY, PA. A FEW BOARD I V ERS can have a choice place at reasonable terms during the hot season. Address MRS. S. E. BINKESD. aulM9 Financial. A MORTGAGE FOR (750-ALSO ONE FOE (2,000, one for S3, 200 and one for (3,000; money ready; no delay. DENNISTON. ELDERKIN & CO., Llm.. 6232 Penn av. Tel 5327. Jy2f-27-TuThrsu MONEY ON MORTGAGE IN ALLEGHENY CITY 5.500 on good real estate; no brokers need apply. Address "C," Dispatch office. State wherelntexvlewcanbohad, au2-12 ONEY-TO LOAN IN LARGE OR SMALL amounts on good city or Allegheny property. MORTIMER STARLING, Boom 34, 10s Fourth av. Je21-46-wsu ONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST BATES ON Improved city and suburban property. MiF. H1PPLE&CO., U Fourth av. Je7-23-6u M ONEY TO LOAN-WISE & MINOR, AT TORNEYS, 91 Diamond st, ly29-93 MORTGAGES-MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS to suit at H, 5 and 6 per cent. ROBERT G. BAILEY. 164 Fourth av. Tel. 167. apl4-19-TTSSu EAL ESTATE BROKERS REQUIRING deeds, mortgages, or transcribing of any de scription done with promptness and accuracy E lease call on me; terms moderate. MOBTLMEE TABLING, Room 34, 108 Fourth av. Je21-21-WSB' TO LOAN MONEY-WE HAVE OVER ONE million dollars to loan on city and suburban property at 4H per cent; no tax: we will also loan money on Improved farms In Allegheny, Beaver, Fayette, Washington and Westmoreland conntlest any marketable securities taken for loans of any amount. BLACKT& BAIED, 95 Fourth av. Je3-a9-su C2K 000 FOR ONE OB TWO YEARS: BATl DOj FACTORY security and Indorsement. Ad dress FINANCIAL, Dispatch office. aul-10 Miscellaneous. LADIES AND GENTS-TO REMEMBER 24 Sixth street, directly opposite Bijou Theater, where you can get an imported silk gloria cover put on your umbrella for (1 25, or get It repaired while you wait; do not forget the only place, 24 Sixth street, at G. WARE'S. au2-k ACHINISTS TO KNOW THATTHEBE 13 a strike pending at the Continental Tube Works, now operated by the OIL WELL SUPPLY CO., Second av., Pittsburg. Jy30-55-TTSSu SHORTHAND WRITERS DESIRING TO IN CREASE their speed to take dictation during August; terms low. Call at PRIVATE SHORIV HAND INSTITUTE, 415 Smithfleld St. au2-67 TRUNKS HAULED TQ AND FROM EAST END for 50c. CAMPBELL & DAVIS. 12 Seventh av. Telephone 276. jy!7-90 FOB SALE-EttPKO YED SEAL ESTATE. City Residences. a OLWELL ST., NEAR MILLER ST. BIG BAR- u.uaiii. fi,wu, ucw un uweuiUg ui S1A rtSms, attic, hall, dry cellar; nicely papered, sew ered; water up and down stairs, etc. : size of lot 20x 93 ft. to Our alley, paved. B. G. BAILEY, 164 Fourth av, aul-24-TUSSu BWELLING-MUST BE SOLD BY AUGUST 5; a big bargain to a quick buyer; Center av., near Erin st. ; good brick dwelling of eight rooms, ball, bath, range, h. and c. water, w. c. and every modern convenience; good brick suable, etc.; lot 40 feet front. W. C. BERINGEK & CO., 156 Fourth avenue. au2-69 SCOTT ALLEY, NEAR PENN AV. A CHOICE Investment; two brick dwellings of seven rooms each; cellars, good sewerage, etc. W. C. BER1N GER & CO.. 15S Fourth av. au2-6S-TTSu $2,' 800 BOGGS AV.. NEAR INCLINE. NEW Jl and verv neat tirn.nltPT hriek honte of .uui iwums; targe, nnisnea atuc, nan, cellar. porca front and back, water and gas. front yard, etc. ; lot 24X92 to alley; easy terms. W. C. BERINGER & CO., 158 fourth av. au2-6S-TTSu HastEndResldences. AT BELLEFIELD, ADJOINING BOHENLEY Park, four-room house (new); price (1,600; terms reasonable. C. H. LOVE, 93 Fourth av. Jy3l-43-vsu BOQUET ST.- OAKLAND SQUARE-TWO admirably arranged and commodious new bouses are now finished and ready for inspection on Boquet st., adjoining Oakland Square; as- fibalt pavement Just completed and houses ready or occupancy he lots are within 300 feet of the prettiest part of Schenley Park, a full view of which Is commanded from these houses; grounds sewered, streets paved and the houses the best and most conveniently arranged In the market at tho rl e: (3,000, on terms to suit purchaser. Applv to AMUEL AV. BLACK CO., 89 Fourth. aVyClty. SUNDAY. AUGUST 2, FOR SALE IMPROVED HEAL ESTATE East End Residences. AT BELLEFIELD, ADJOINING SCHENLEY Park, two frame dwellings with large lot; Erice (3,500; also, several houses In the same nelgh orhood varying In price from (1,500 upward; this is growinglocality and sure to increase in value. C. II. LOVE. 93 Fourth av. JySl-43-FSu AT BELLEFIELD, ON LINE OF DUQUESNE electric road, a good eight-room brick house a good location lor a physician. 0. H. LOVE. 93 Fourth av. jy31-43-FSu TJOQUET ST.-IF YOU ARE THINKING OF A having a house of your own take a look when you go to bchenley Park at the two elegant and commodiots stone front residences on Boquet St., adjoining Oakland Square; these are all that now remain undisposed of out ottbe seven which were finished last winter; rooms commodious and con venient, distance to Schenley Park but two minutes. El1;eA.f10'cou: terms to suit purchaser. Apply to BLACK & BA1RD, Fourth av. Je2-53 C&TJL AV.-ONE OF THE BEST TROPEE Vj TIES In Oakland: three minutes' walk from Forbes St. electric cars; 10-room framchouse:batt room, front and side porches, fruit and shade trees, streets and sewers, and all modern improve ments: loofeet on Crartav. hv!33on Niagara st.: perfectly lei el: can be bought cheap to a quick buyer. P.WALSH. Real Est ite and Insurance Agent, Albert St., near Craft av., Oakland. au2-80 IN BELLEFIELD, NEAR DUQUESNE CAR house, house and lot with vacant lot; a good location for restaurant onboardlng house. C. H. LOVE, 93 Fourth av. Jy31-43-rBU -TORTH OAKLAND SQUARE WHY PAY rent Is a question which may well be asked when such neat, commodious and attractive houses can be had for (5,750 and on terms soeasvas those Just finished and now orfeced on Nortli Oakland square; this Is admittedly one of the prettiest places In tho county: It Is divided only by a ravfne from tho most beautiful part of Schenler Park, of which it commands a superb view : the street cars pass with in a few hundred feet; the houses will be appreci ated at once upon examlintlon, having excellent arrangement of rooms, bav windows, wide porches, handsome stairway, tile hearths and electric ar rangements all through; In short, all modern im provements; only (1,000 cash, balance upon long time as may be required to suit purchaser; streets paved with asphalt and sewered; time from post office by Pittsburg Traction or Duquesne cars or B. & O. Railroad less than 20 minutes. Apply to S AM UEL W. BLACK & CO.. 99 Fourth av. Jy2S-39 SHADYSIDE-ONLY TWO MINUTES FROM Roup station and Duquesne electrie cars; a very handsome new frame dwelling containing ten rooms, reception hall with stained glass windows, electric light, both gases, bath, inside w. o., hard wood mantels and tile hearths n 1th tile facing, buttery, cupboards and ch'ua closet; house sits back from street and has front and back porches, with a 30-loot lot running through to a 20-foot alley: terms to suit. M. F. HIPPLE & CO.. 96 Fourth av. auZ-Knsu' CO COO NEW FRAME HOUSE IN THE EAST tiDZfj End, 6 large rooms, attic, hall, vest. 2 porches, nice pantry, all neatly papered, sewered complete, slate roof, sKte mantel; (400 cash; bal ance to suit; one or two good lots In the East End will be taken In exchange. DENNISTON. ELDER KIN CO., LIM., 6232 Penn av. Tel. 5327. Jy28-125-Mwirsu 09 OOO-NEWB-EOOM DWELLING HOUSE; tDZ3 hall, slate roof, porches. In his Eureka plan, Oakland; streets graded and sidewalks; mag nificent view: natural drainage; 7 minutes' walk to Fifth av. cable road; 3c tare: ready for occupancy; easy terms. GEO. SCHMIDT, 157 Fourth av. ly55-55 Uegneny Residences. OE EXCHANGE FOR GOOD GROCERYSTAND Adams St., Allegheny, good brick dwelling of six rooms; Doth gases, good cellar, etc; also, two-story frame house of lour rooms and store room; a corner property and a first-class invest ment; lot 20x100. W. C. BERINGER, 156 Fourth avenue. au2-68-TTSu $ n 500-OX A GOOD PAVED STREET, AI- 1 9 JjtLmfcJN x ; inree new irame nouses; six rooms, attic, ball, vestibule. Doth gases, inside w. c, bathroom, elate mantel3, newly papered; a 10 per cent investme t clear of all taxes. A. Z. BYERS & CO., 93 Federal st. Jy3l-21 $7 500 - MONTEREY ST.. ONE-HALF sonare above DarKs. rwo-storVDriCK nouse. six rooms, nan, Datn ana attic; ga3 ana water, slate mantels: all newly painted andjpnpered: lot 20x110 to an alley. See JOHN K. EWING & CO., 107 Federal st. au2-116-W8u - t . .. . ..r .- ... - . ... CJM 500-FREMONT ST., SECOND WARD, "uDtcj Allegheny, brick house 6 rooms, cellar: all conveniences: lot 20x1: terms very reasonable. A-Z. BYERS & CO.. 13 Federal st. an2-92-Tusu flSQC OOO-ON FEDERAL STREET, ABOVE tidiiJ parks,five brlcknhouscs; corner lot, 60x110, See JOHN K. EWING & CO., 107 Federal st. an2-U5-Tiisn Suburban Residences. ABOUT ONE ACRE OF GROUND, FRAME house of four rooms, good cellar, good out buildings, good water; within three minutes' walk of Logan's ferry station, A. V. R. R., one mile from Parnassus;" li miles from Kensington sta tion; this property can be bought very cheap. S.Y. CBfJSAN, Agent, Parnassus, Pa. au2-31 AN ELEGANT SUBURBAN RESIDENCE OF 14 rooms, with, lot 50x150, with vacant lot adjoining that can be bought If wanted; only a few minutes' walk from Brushton station; on account of the death of owner's wife this property will be sold Tor only (5.0C0to quick buyer. DENNISTON, ELDERKIN & CO., LIM., 6232 Penn av. TeL 5327. au2-90-MWrsn LENFIELD STATION-P., F. W. & C. E. E.; good frame house of six rooms, cellar, gas. stable, outbuildings, etc., with S acres of good f round, old and young orchards, 400 grapevines, erries, etc. : seven minutes' walk fronr station, with good plank walk all the way; will sell cheap and on very easy terms. A. M. TRESSEL & CO., 90 Fourth av. aul-33-1,2,4,6,6 LOT 120x120 FEET A FRAME HOUSE, SEE rooms, three lots In the borough of Parnassus, three minutes' walk from the station: the lota are 40x120 feet. This property will be sold very low for cash. S. Y. CEUSAN, Agent, Parnassus, Pa. au2-32 ARNASSUS. PA.-12 ACRES LAND, A NEW frame house four rooms and stable: this Is a very desirable property one mile from Parnassus station, A. V. R. R. : will be sold cheap on easy terms. S. Y. GRUSAN, Agt., Parnassus, Pa. au2-30 8 ACRES-FRAME HOUSE OF FOUR ROOMS, good outbuildings, good fruit, good wafer: Vi miles from Parnassus. A. V. R. 11.: price (1,000 on payments or (950 cash; this is a bargain. Inquire of S. Y. CEUSAN, Real Estate Agent, Parnassus, Pa. an2-29 FOB SALE LOTS. East End Lots. ADESTEABLE BUILDING LOT, 91)iX110 FT., corner of Camp and Clarissa streets. Thir teenth ward; will sell on reasonable terms; also, a business Investment; business established and pay ing a good profit. In a good location, in the heart of the city; good reasons given for selling; capital required, from H 000 to (3,000; also, we hare some splendid laying farms, under good state of cultiva tion, choice bearing fruit trees, etc., located near railroad and the dry. M. F. HIPPLE & CO.. 96 Fourth av au2-17-TTsu TkESIRABLE EAST END LOT-S. HILAND XJ av. and Arabella St., n. Fifth av.,40 It. by 150; choice neighborhood. See R. G. liAILEY, 164 Fourth av. TeL 167. Jy28-12-MWTSn T OTS. LOTS, LOTS IN BANK OF COMMERCE XJ aaaiuon plan, urusnron; secure coioreopian and full Information from agents. BAXTER. THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth ave. au2-lW Hazelwood Lots. LOTS-ON GLENWOOD AV.. CONVENIENT to B. & O. station and Second av. electric road: avenue graded, macadamized, sidewalks, city water; houses and lots on very easy terms; monthly payments If desired. GEORGE C. BURGWIN, Attorney-at-Law, 150 Fourth av. Jyl2-47-TTSSn' Allegrieny Lots. LOTS-OS CALIFORNIA AVE., TN NINTH and Eleventh wards, Allegheny, from (600 to (2,000, on easy terms. W. a BERINGER A. CO-, 156 Fourth ave. au2-6S-CTgu Farms, -TTAHM OT W ACRES-ONE MILE FROM J? Chartlers station, A. V. R. R.. frame house, five rooms, frame stable, a good orchard of differ ent kinds of fruit, four-foot vein of coal, good water: would make a very good dairy farm: will be old at a bargain for cash or on payments. Inquire olflOT. CEUSAN, Agent, Parnassus, Pa. anJ-JS ...it. . . VJAVMS-SMALL WESTERN FARMS, FROM X ten acres up, for sale or exchange; very cheap ; beautiful country. Inquire dlreot of the owners, ROOM 209. Blssefl block. Jy24-51 FOB SALE BUSINESS. Business Opportunities. "CIGAB STORE, NEWSPAPER STAND AND J laundry office, doing business of (300 per week; good reasons for selling. Address J. C. F., Dis patch office. Jy31-49 DEYGOODS STORE-CHEAP: IN LIVE MANU FACTURING town In Ohio; stock new. In voice about (2.500; best location in town; doing a nice cash business: an elegant opening for a hustler with small capital. Address LOOK BOX 461. Cuyahoga Falls, O. ault39tT3 FOUNDRY WELL ESTABLISHED AND equipped: did (100,009 last year and growing; plenty of orders ahead: excellent 1 cation, near center of both cities; this is a rare opportunity to step Into a safe and profitable business, which will bear the closest Investigation. Address P. O. BOX 385, Pittsburg. au2-88 EOCERY BTORE-CHEAP-LAEGE CASH trade: best stand In Western Pennsylvania: too much other business the only reason Tor selling. Address BOX 147, Braddock. Pa. aul-6 vrANSASHARVESTED ebToOO, 000 BUSHELS OF XV wneat this year; If you want alarm that pro duced SO bushels to the acre for (4 or more per acre, write to B. B. DBURY, Atchison, Kan. an2-77 LIVERY STABI.E-IN A GOOD MANUFAC TURG town; fine restaurant In center of cltv. grocery 6tores, (400 to (10,000: cigar stores; novelty store, M.OOO: bottling business, with large ayli g trade; shoe store. HOLMES CO.. u mlthaeld street. Jy30 MILK AND CREAM ROUTE OF 0 GALLONS per day; also cows, horses, wagon, crops and lease of 125-aere farm, one-half mile from town of 10,000 inhabitants, also ship milk to the city; at a great bargain. HOLMES & CO., 420 Smithfleld street. Jy30-33-ThrsU MILLINERY STORE-WELL ESTABLISHED millinery and notion store doing a good busi ness; best of reasons for selling. Address N. S., Dispatch office. aul-14 SALOON ANYONE WANTING A SNAP bargain In a Chicago saloon with lease to carry them over the World's Fair, address or call on W. A. HARTZ, 803 and 304 Tacoma building, Chicago, 111. au2-15 SCHOOL OF DESIGN AND DRES3 CUTTING and lease of building; a bargain; must be sold Pv" bear investigaUon. Address orcall at 951 PENN AV. Jy23-74 1891 FOB SALE-BUSTNESS. Business Opportunities. A FINE OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE A ONE HALF Interest In a first-class, firmly estab lished and profitable general merchandising busi ness in a good town near the city: capital required, (2,000. V e know this concern and can recommend if, 4-72-353. CHARLES SOMERS & CO.. 129 Fourth ave. Jy30-68.TThsSu N ACTIVE AND PROFITABLE LIVERY business, well established, fully equipped and finely located, close to the station of a prosperous town near the city: real estate, buildings, vehicles, harness, etc., at a low price. 4-71-317. CHARLES SOMERS ACQ.. 129 Fourth av. JySO-03 NEW CLEAN STOCK OF MEN'S FURNISH ING goods ma prominent city location; rea eonible rent; stock will Invoice about S2.500. and Is all this season's goods; only cash purchasers ned respond to the undersigned, who can give good reasons for selling. Address FUENISHER. Dis patch office. au2-16 WELL-ESTABLISHED, GOOD FAYING business on Fifth av. (In the business center), JIcKeesport, Pa. : only (500 cash required ir sold at once; to the right partv It pay9 Immense profit. Address OSCAR B. KRUEGLU, Agent, 219 Fifth av., McKeeport, Pa. an2-341' CLOTHING AND GENTS' FURNISHING Ks store, doing the leading business in a town of 15,000 inhabitants, within Mmll-s of Pittsburg: location best lu the town: stock will invoice about S10.CG0: this is a good chance to buy a good p5 lng buslucs9; good reasons for selling. Address T. T., Dispatch office. Jy23-92' OMPLETE RESTAURANT OUTFIT FOE salo cheap: range, boiler, steam table, table, chairs and crockery at a bargal'i, and store build ing, 54 6 Wood street, for rent. Inquire ROOM 209. Bissell block. Jy24-51 TRUG STORE DOING GOOD BUSINESS; XJ well located; 233S$ Carson St.. S. .. Cltv; rea son for selling to settle up the estate: terms reason ame. Apply to siijaiU3 UAn r2, auiu., store, orH. L. KltG, Atty , 437Grantst., City, Business Properties. BUSINESS PROPERTY-ON PENN AV.. EAST End, cor. Beatty st. ; bargain to prompt pur chaser: onlv one-t!iirrl down, tmlanee to suit: TjroD- crtv will increase In value very fast. DENNIS- TUi, r.i.iJjLitiLiJX uu., Llm., oi: renn ar. TeL 5327. au2-91-TTSSU LUMBERYARD IN CENTRAL PART OF THE city, with large, well established trade; book will show laige profits; sickness the cause for sell ing. HOLMjlS & CO., 420 Smithfleld st. JySO-33-ThFSU TOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Horses, Vehicles. Live Stock. AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE AND blooded horses at Klttannlng, Penna., Tues day, Ainr.4. 1891; a special sale will be madeatthe stables of the suDscrlber on Aug. 4. at 11 o'clock A. M.. of eight head of finely bred Kentucky saddle and driving horses, including one very handsome matched team and two very speedy roadsters; also, several horses adapted to physicians ce and for general family driving, safe and gentle; al3o, about SO head of work and driving horses, ranging In weight from 900 to 1,000 pounds; six fine, large mules, and five well-broken ponies; the above fine stock will positively be disposed of, rain or shine, on tho date mentloued. ALEX. MONTGOMERY. &U2-11 HORSE-ONE VERY FINE FAMILY HOR3E; large, sonnd and safe; does not scare at cars. JOS. MCKIBBIN, Fountain St. au2-100 TICE SADDLE PONY-13 HANDS HIGH, Xi broken to harness, pretty, sound and kind; cheap if sold at once. H. C. WHISLER, New Brighton, Pa. au2-55 rpEAM-FINE MATCH TEAM OF BLACK X horses; full brothers, 5 and 6 years old. 16)i hands high; will work single and double; can be made to trot fast; quiet and gentle. Address T. J. B Dispatch office. ,an2.Cl Bllsrellaneons. TirODKNB-AT 951 PENN AV. JeJ-n THE MCDONALD OUTLOOK, FOR LESS than the Income for a year: new power press and everything needed In a first-class office; good oil and gas field: only cash will take It. Address OUTLOOK. McDonald, Pa. au2-3fl LOST. LOST-WEDNESDAY. JULY 29-BUNCH OF keys on ring. Liberal reward if returned to DISPATCH OFFICE. au2-98 PEOPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOB IRON FENCE, AND for material fpr repairs of storehouse. Indianapolis Arsenal, Indianapolis, Ind., J uly SO, 1S91. Sealed proposals, in triplicnte, will be received until 12 o'clock M. on MON DAY, AUGUST 31, 1S9L for (about) 160,000 pounds of girders, formed of steel I beams iu pairs, with separators, plates, bolts, etc.; for channel bars; for wrought and cast iron plates: for cast iron pilasters, and for mis cellaneous shapes, plain, cast iron. Also for the construction and erection of an iron fence on the Michigan street front of tbe Arsenal grounds. Drawings may be seen at this office, and specifications can be had on application to MAJOR. CLIFTON COMLY, Ord. Dept., U. S. A., Commandinsr. au2-76-2 3,1,8,29,80 AUCTION SALES. GREAT AUCTION SALE ! AT 7AS. JONES LIVEBY STABLE, 90 and 93 Second avenue, Pittsburg, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 8, AT 10 A, XL, Tbe following named articles! 7 six passenger and Berlin coaches. 12 buggies, phaeton and square box. 2 good coupes. 25 head of driving and saddle horses. 15 set of buggy harness. 12 set of coach harness. 10 sleighs, stable equipment, eto. Also, lease of place and building on tbe premises. Tbe above articles will be sold to the high est bidder. No postponement on account of weather. JAS. JONES, JOHN A- McKELVY, Proprietor. Auctioneer. Jy26-108-su EEMOVAL SALES EVEP.Y TUESDAY and Friday from August 4 to August 15, at the rooms ot the Henry Auction Co., No. Ell Market street. Fine parlor, bedroom, dining room and library lurnituro. P.irlorsuites upholstered in rug, biocatelle, tapestry, plusli and hair cloth. Chamber suite Oak and walnut. Toiletware, sideboards, extension tables, leather dining chairs, wardrobes, book cases, refrigerators and folding beds. Springs, mattresses, bedsteads, washstands, bicycles, pianos, bedding, dishes, cooking utensils, kitchen and laundry furniture. Carpets, new and second-hand brnssela, velvet and ingrain for rooms, halls and stairs. Goods must be disposed of, as former building must be vacated within stated time. HENHY AUCTION CO., Auctioneers. au2-82 AT AUCTION. The entire stock of Centennial Cafe Co. at Exposition building, WEDNESDAY, AUG. B, chinaware, glassware, Hoger's silver-plated ware, table linen, kitchen utensils, Barnes fire-proof safe, office desk, etc. Sile positive: terms cash. Goods on exhibition after 8 o'clock morning of sale. HENEY AUCTION CO, Auctioneers. au2-81 SUMMER BESORT3. TOURISTS CAN OBTAIN INFORMATION as to rates and accommodations of many resort, hotels and cottages by applying at. THE DISPATCH BUSINESS OFFICE. AUantlo City. TZhLe ZMZ&XLSXOIEL. ATLANTIC CITT, S J. Tho largest hotel. Open all the year. Joll-U CHAELES McGLADE. Cape May. THE STOCKTON HCOTEJI, CAPE MAY, N. J. Now open for the fourth consecutive sea son of present management. Greatly im proved. Cuisine unsurpassed. aul F. T. WALTON. Proprietor. WA.2sTTJ5:D ! FOR BARNUM & BAILEY'S Greatest Show on Earth! Extra ladies, supers and experienced cory phees; also chorus singers, as follows: One first tenor, one second tenor, one baritone, and two first sopranos. The extra ladies ,and coryphees apply to Signor Coppini and chorus singors to Mr. Soule, to-day (Sundav), August 2, at Show Grounds, between 10 and 1 o'cloct, and the supers npply at dressing room entrance on Show Grounds to-morrow (Monday) at 10 o'clock. aul-1 The Electrical Construction and Maintenance Company, Eloctrio Engineers and Contractors. Electrlo Bells, Burglar Alarms, Annunciators, etc, Incandescent Light and Bell Wiring a specialty. Sole agents forthe Jenneymotors. 125 FIFTH AVENUE Pittsburg, Pa. Telephone 1771. iyl2-88-su TO LET. City Besidences. HOUSE-NO. Sol PENN AV.; H ROOMS AND basement: good condition; cheap. Address A. W. H. quick at 951. Jy26-44t East End Besidences. HANDSOME NEW BRICK HOUSES OF 5 AND & rooms: all modern conveniences; rent very low. Inquire JOHN A. HARBAUGH, 512 Home wood av.. clt) . Jy31-17t Booms. 7INELY FURNISHED ROOMS-ON SECOND : floor at No. 115 LACOCK ST., Allegheny. au2-35t rURNISnED R003IS CONVENIENT AND tashlouable locality; moderate terms. Ad dress U. V. W., Dispatch office. jy2S-13-Sut I BURNISHED ROOM FOR GENTLEMEN; ' with or wltnout board. NO. 52 WATSON ST., city. au2-73t 7URXISHED FRONT ROOM-AT 64 ACKLEY " ST., Allegheny; gentlemen preferred. au2-53t o NE FURNISHED ROOM AT NO. 203 BOBIN- tus ST., Allegheny. au2-sst JLEASANTLY FURNISHED AND UNFUR NISHED rooms. 320 PENN AV. Jy31-Wt T) OOM3-NICELYFURNISHED ROOMS--BOTH XX gae, useofbath. Inside w.c. ;rlieapf 15 min utes' v. alk frtm courthouse: six minutes' ride on Fifth av. cable. 240 DINWIDDIE ST. Jy31-54t I OOMS A SUITE OF THREE UNFUR l NIallED apartments for light housekeeping, with bath, in SMITH BLOCK, Wylle ave. and Federal st- aul-lSt T)OOM NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM l fur one or two gentlemen. NO. CO SAN DUSKY ST., Allegheny, Pa. au2-83f ROOM LARGE SECOND STORY FRONT room, furnished, for gentlemen only. Inquire at433 FORBES ST., city. Jy31-23t rpWO FURNISHED ROOMS-FIRST AND SEO X OND floors. 213 ROBINSON ST.. Allegheny. au3-60t Business Stands. TMFTn AV., OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE, JC three fine office rooms, suitable for physician or law j er's office or light housekeeping; nat. and art. gas and water; S23. BAXTEB, THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth av. '.u2-lll-Tusut TO LET HANDSOME STOREROOMS. NOS. 73 and 80 Diamond st,. Just above Smithfleld St., In new Dispatch buiiding: well lighted ele gantly fitted up. centrally located and having every convenience: these rooms are admirably suited for Insurance, real estate or other office business. For further information applv, after 2 r. ir.. to BUSI NESS MANAGER, The Dispatch, Smithfleld and Diamond sts. ap20-117t TO LET-CHOICE OFFICES ON SECOND and third floors of The Dispatch business oOce building, corner Smithfleld and Diamond sts. : these are In suites of two or four rooms, as desired, and have every convenience; centrally located, well ar ranged and lighted; there are no better offices for professional men in the city. Apply. after2r. At., to BUS. MGK. DISPATCH, on the premises. apj-117t PERSONAL. PERSONAL- THE MODERN EVIL:" THE most startling book ever printed, at FRANK BACON Jt CD'S., 301 Smlthfitld st. Jy25 PERSONAL-WE HAVE BOOKS, AND LOTS of them: largest old bookstore we3t of the Alle gheny Mountains. LEVI'S, 900 Liberty tU Jy PERSON ALCASHPAID FOR OLD GOLD and silver: Jewelrv repaired; new work made to order. CHRIS. HAUCH, 541 Smithfleld st. JyVMS PERSONAL-GOOD NEWS FOR EMPLOY EltS; colored artisans, domestic and every kind of servants direct from the South. PERE GRINO. 159 Fourth av. Tel. 1SC0. au2-85 PERSONAL-GET MARRIED-D? YOU WANT a husband or wife, rleh or poor, send stamp for sample of the best matrimonial paper in this conn try: we can salt yoj. ME. ANDMES. DRAKE, Chicago. 111. an2-37 PERSONAL A FINE CRAYON PORTRAIT free will be given during August with every dozen of our best finished cabinet photographs. Come and see them: 13 good cabinets for 31. STEWAKT Ce CO., 90 and 82 Federal St., Alle gheny. aul-19-WTSU PERSONAL BARGAINS THIS WEEK IN mourning millinery: all-wool nun's veiling from 11 up: all silk from tl 50 up; ours is the only place that makes mourning millinery a specialty. O'REILLY'S, 407 Market St. Mailorders promptly attended to. au2-73 PERSONAL-VAN'S ROOT BEER, THE KTNG of all summer drinks; superior to any now on the market; pure, wholesome and delicious; puri fies the blood and renovates tbe system; no boiling or straining; a child of 5 years of age can make this delicious beverage; one package of Van's Root Beer Extract will make five gallons of root beer; drop In and get a glass of this delicious beverage from the fountain free; price 15c perpackage. WH. IIASLAGE & SON, U Diamond, Market square, Pittsburg. au2-74 PERSONAL WHY NOT EDUCATE YOUR SELF? Why allow your children to remain Ignorant or search in vain for knowledge while the only correct reprint of the great Encyclopedia Brlttanlca knocks at vour door for admission? This work is a library" In Itself, a veritable store house of knowledge. Into its treasury the crowned heads or the k ngdom of brains have noured their offering, it Is well termed the king of Its tribe and the monumental work of English literature. Here tofore the cost of this great-work has placed tt be yond tbe reach of most people. This bar to Its pop ular use has now been removed by the completion ofaralthrul reprint of this mighty work. The 24. 000 pages of text, 8.000 Illustrations and 700 maps are reproduced with absolute fidelity, not a single line, nor an illustration, nor map being omitted. Our reprint is the only faithful one. and consists of SO volumes, which Includes the 5 volumes of Ameri can Supplement. Price, Si 61 per volume. Sold on easy pavmenrs. For circulars and terras send to THE HEJ.RY G. ALLEN COMPANY. Branch Office. 68 Sixth av.. Pittsburg. Pa. v an2-75 LEGAL NOTICES. LEGAL I AM PEEP ABED TO DO WORK for the legal profession, writing deeds, mort gages or transcribing legal or other documents; satislactlon guaranteed; terms moderate. MORTI MER STAELIN G, room 31, 103 Fourth av. jea-17-wsu oie usTiim mm, THE CHIEF OP ITS KIND, TO -EMPLOY FROM 1.200 TO 1,500 SKILLED AM) WELL- SALARIED MECHANICS SUCH AS BLAINE PEESENTS, after having declined to consider applications for sites from numerous experimental and unsubstantial concerns, that havesinco-had sites-thrust upon them elsewhere IS A SAFE GUARANTEE THAT THE' NEW TOWN IS A REALITY AND NOT A PRETENSE. THAT ITS CLAIMS TO SUPERIORITY AS -A MANUFACTURING POINT ARE BASED ON FACT AND NOT ON FANCY. MANY MORE FACTORIES, None of them of an insignificant or mythical character, will follow tho Great Safe Works to Blaine as soon as they can be accommodated with coveted sites, on terms not requiring lot buyers to pay for them. On the Monongahela, with uninterrupted river navigation, and on the lines of the two greatest railroad systems, sur rounded by improvements and bounded by an old town and. all of its conveniences, observes with serenity the efforts of less favored but "many-factoried" aspiring new BLAINE, "cities" to convince the public that water flows up hill, and that the tide of manufacture, commerce and population is not toward the river that LEADS TO THE GULF-S00N TO THE LAKES! Content with the evidence presented in the unprecedented opening sale and the continued active demand for lots at Blaine that investors are still judi cious, and that the majority of home and employment seekers still know where their money should be placed to yield the quickest return and do-the most good. FREE TRANSPORTATION. PLANS, PRICE-LISTS AND PRINTED DESCRIPTIVE MATTER AT. " 129 Fourth Avenue. CHARLES SOMERS & CO. Jy-30-66-TT3S, 11 CHOICE PEOPEBTIE3. SEVENTH STREET, NEAR PENN AYENUE. HO FT. Pbnn 4ve. i r 71x100x100. Best Vacant Business Site now on the market MUST BE SOLD. For particulars see BLACK & BAIRD, 95 FOURTH AVE. Jy31-lSV31,au2-8 AN IDEAL RESIDENCE. New9 Rooms-Stone Front. Situated on a prominent asphaltum paved street in Oakland, among flue properties, within 15 minutes' rido of the postofflceand only a short distance from the Forbes street entrance to Schenley Park. The exterior design, alttiougb plain, contains new and at tractive features with substantial and lasting qualities. Tbe interior is excellent and com plete, embodying comfort and elegance, convenience and healthfnlness. It 13 sup plied with every modern improvement la house appliances. It Is papered and deco rated superbly. The room have been ex ceedingly well arranged, utilizing every foot of space and providing for a sufficiency of light and ventilation. Good sanitary plumb ers' work upon scientific plans is assured, a good, deep, dry cellar, with cement floor, and a roof laid with slate bedded in asphalt on heavy roofing paper, flroprof and inde structabie, are some of the good points. Call at our office at an early day and get prices, terms and exact location. BLACK & BAIRD, jytMO-wna KO. 95 FOURTH ATE. CRAFTON BUILDING SITES. We are offering for sale desirable building sites at Crafton, Panhandle It. E. Size of lots, 60x165; on easy terms; streets in plan all gaded; good board walks. Call and exain e plan Defore purchasing elsewhere. GEO. DUNCAN & SONS. 75 Tenth at. Or C a SNYDEB, on the premises. mylMTtaa FOR SALE I Ths Leasehold, Buildings' and Pom Of the Faraday Carbon Factory, Thirty third st. and A. Y. R. B. Admirably adapted to manufacturing pro poses, etc., will be sold very cheat). Inquire) of or address PETEK SHIELDS, 533 Grant street. 2 TO THE PUBLIC, As regards bringing out persons from tho old country, the United States law does not apply to persons who pay for passage of their own family, brothers, sisters and Mends. J. J. JIcCOBMICK, au3-53 Agent. "4; sM