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    THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. SUNDAY, . AUGUST 16. 189L
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AS OHM PAEADISE.
Half a Million Bushels Every Year
From Lake County, Ohio.
GLORY OP A SMALL TOTVXSHIP.
Eow tte Tsr-Compellinj Esculent
Grown for the Market
Is
A GREAT IXDUSTKT FOE SMALL LOTS
tCORBESPOJ,DJ.CE OF THE DISPATCH.!
Psrky, O., Aug. 15. The long lina of
yellow Lake Shore coaches whirling along
the low Southern chore of the blue Erie
carries the traveler through one of the
finest tanning regions in the couutry. One
of the most beautiful parts of this region is
the historic "Western Reserve of Ohio, so
famous in wartime as the homo of Ben
"Wade and Joshua Giddings, and later of
the lamented Garfield.
The Reserve has an even dozen of conn
ties, and if any one oftheseisto be given
Srsi place, it must be "Little Lake," the
rcna lc and one of the richest counties in
the State, famed the country over as the
home of Garfield and the onion.
Lest year this little county shipped away of
onions nearly 200,000 bushels, and Eome
Tears, as in '&S, has rounded out a full 600,
KMX Of these tremendous amounts neariy
lalf is raised in Terry, the smallest town
ship of this smallest county, where, instead
of the stereotyped "Howdy do." the happy
granger meets you with "How's your
onions?"
THE MTSTERY OF 3IUCK.
In Terry, no matter where you turn,
onions is ting, and council, too. Field after
field, rcre alter acre of them meet the
onion-s:ck visitor on every hand. Onions
evervwhere, and few soils are so poor as to
be slighted. Clay, gravel, sand, loam all
do their share, but the soil of all soils for
the onion is the rich black inuck, made by
vegetable decay and growing onions of so
monstrous a tire as to be beyond all belief.
A curious thing about muck is that it will
bam rcadil v w l.cn dry, and has been known
to bum to the depth 61 n foot or more, mak
ing it completely worthless.
In the latter part of March the onions
are sown in drills or rows, 12 to 15 inches
r part, and in a few weeks are large enough
for the fir-t w ceding The rows are gone
over vrith a "I'lauct Jr.." as the cujtivator
Is called, ai.d the earth made loose and
tai 'low. Then the bo s fairly swarm to the
f:c!d and the "pitches" are dotted with
cha-.ers of oli ages, toasting their bare shins
In the b'o l.ng tun, and weeding for dear
life. The kvs generally use, to help their
tired fintri-r, "weeders" made of thin strips
f crwlbent in trianrular shape, and fatt
ened to wooden handles. "With these the
nrk is lessened by half and the boys liter
oih "kuuckle in" in their haste to get to
tie end of the field.
A GREAT IXDUSTKT FOB BOVS.
TUe weeding must be done over three or
for times at least, and if the season be a
raiuy .ne the weedings must be doubled,
iu.il all the i-ijs out of dresses, kept on
Ui- qui Tive fighting the miserable "pusiev, "
tfr ; la.gue of all onion fields. Boys ot 10
to 1" are paid from 1 to f 1 50 a'day for
weeding and in the busiest times the town
iuhm he c- ured to find boys enough. In
v.kU legulated fields the weeds are all gath
ered and lusied nway and great care is taken
lest any go to seed.
few crops lia e more foes than the onion.
Oitcn it is attacked by a kind of louse and
almost eaten up. The cutworms and wire
woniii le exorbitant toll, too. Besides,
a fiiru il luight often tpreads over the
fields, ju:d the thrifty green tops are soon
5 elio w and shriveled. Through all of these
trials the fanner must keep a stout heart,
and if the crop has no serious setback it
will be ripe and ready for "pulling" by the
1st of September. The pulling is generally
done by hand and the onions lelt on the
gi.tni-iull tlifroughly dried. Then "top
liiog," or cutting away the dry topeis in
order, and the urehms"ha e their hands full
cgain. "Snip, snip," go the shears, and
one at a time the onions go into the crates,
while the lad reckons his probable earnings
at the rate of 3 to 5 cents a bushel.
THE MARKET IS VARIABLE.
After this the onions are barreled and are
ready for the .narket, "and if one will alight
ft the little ferry station any time in the
lall he will hnd the quiet little village
bristling with business and the coopers
working with micht and main to keep the
shippers sjpplied with barrels. The onion
crop aloi.e- (nought into the county last
vear over 13u,lH.iO, and of thatvamount at
leat f f0,0ou went to this little township.
Xothing i more variable, however, than
the market puce of these fragrant treasures.
Iha-.e icuown of their bringing as high as
2 a bushel last winter they nearly reached
that fi.rurt while three years ago they
vonld bring but seven cents, less than the
con of handling, and many thou
Eaiid bushels of choice onions were
cj'Ttfd to the fields and dumped.
Thee, of course, were extreme years, an
average price being probably from 50 cents
to 5 cents, and the grower who receives
sore than 1 is counted lucky. There is
great danger in holding over the crop for
iiitrber prices, as sometimes quite unex
pcctedlv the bottom suddenly drops out of
the market and prices go to smash. Sriecu
lation in onions is a source of profit to
uany, but on account of the sudden fiuctua-
ocs in prices the successful speculator
should have the shrewdness of "Wall street,
tind must keep his 'Heather eye on all the
leading markets, unless he wants to be
"tcooped." P.AYAKD AVyman.
Let This Notify Ion
Tbat on Monday we offer a grand line of
lien's saeL and cutaway suits taken from
ur 512 and 81 j tables for six dollars and
ttfty cents (50 5d) a suit. All our spring
snd summer suits of clothes must be cleared
"We are kuihng the life out of prices so
as to ha c clean tables ready for fall goods.
Monday we offer you your choice from about
1,000 men's fine sac and cutaway suits,
neat and stylish mixtures, check and plaid
patterns, taken from the 512 and 15 stock
lor f G SO a suit of course, tne best styles go
first.
P. C. C C, Pittsburg Combination Cloth
ing Company, corner Grant and Diamond
streets.
Get free tickets to Blaine!
A Caro for Diarrhav.
Last fall I. was taken with a kind of sum
mer complaint accompanied with a wonder
ful diarrhoea, boon after, my wile's sister,
who lives with us, was taken in the same
way. AVe used almost everything without
benefit Then I said, let us try Chamber
lam's Colic. Cholera and DiarrhceaEemedy,
which wc aid, and that cured us right away.
I think much of it, as it did for me what it
was recommended to. John Hertzler,
Bethel, Berks county, Pa. Trssum
Badges for lodges and societies at Hc
?Iahon Bros. & Adams', 52 Pourth avenue.
eu
Your Picture Free
And handsomely framed given away this
week by Hendricks & Co., popular pho
tographers, So. GS Federal street, Alle
gheny, with every dozen cabinets, 51.
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Cold water and pure air at Blainol
G. A. P-. Picnic at Bock Point on Tues
day next, 18th inst. Eutertairftncnt of all
kinds on the ground. Pare 60 cents. Bead
general orders in G. A. E. column.
Cost forgotten on all wash suits; marked
less than half price.
John P.Knaule Co., 35 Fifth avenue.
Badges for lodges and societies at Mov
llahon. JJroa. & Adams', 52 Fourth avenue.
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Excttesioh'S veryday to Blaine!
FRESH TROUBLES IN HAITI.
niTPOI.TTE'S CAB1XKT DEFEATED
AND KESIGTTS IN A BODY.
The Capital Qntet TJio Trcildent Trying to
Torrn a New Cabinet TIio Chamber ot
Deputies EejecU the Government's Tole
(rraph Measure Trouble feared.
Port atj Prince, Haiti, Aug. 15. The
Cabinet of President Hippolyte has re
signed. A turbulent session of the Cham
ber of Deputies yesterday closed with a
vote of censure against the members. The
debate, in the Chamber was a stormy one.
Jlembers of that body openly charged
the Cabinet 2.1inisters with corrup
tion and incapacity. The Minis
ters were vigorously defended and
their opponents as vigorously denounced,
but the formal ote of censure for incapac
itv and corruption was carried amid storms
of cheers. No ministry could stand against
such a vote. The President is now busy
with the formation of a new Cabinet,
The resignation of the Cabinet yesterday
was owing to the failure of the Chambers to
grant a concession for the construction of a
telegraph line. JLlie uaomet nas made this
a Government question, and as the Cham
bers rejected the proposition by a decisive
majority, they at once placed their resisna
tions in the hands of tiie President. Hip
polyte has not yet decided whom he will
select for the vacant places, but' is canvass
ing the situation carefully. He doesn't
think the resignations will liave much po
litical effect.
The downfall of the cabinet has been the
principal topic of conversation in political
circles, and much curiosity is manifested
with reference to the Presidents selection of
a new Ministry. But tho city remains en
tirely tranquil, so far as one can see. It the
disaffected element has any notion of taking
advantage of tho present crisis to improve
its position, it is working so secretly that
not ning appears on the surface.
Many persons hae prophesied great
trouble in the near future. Jlr. Deetjen,
jresioent oi tne unamDer ot deputies, said:
"The situatson is a difficult one. I do not
know how we Bhall meet it. Ho one can
teU you that, bat I fear that thare is
trouble ahead that will be difficult to over
come." INDIAN XEEEITOEY PK0HT3m0ir.
Jadce Bryant's Annulling Decision Does
Not End the Mattor.
Huskogee, I. T., Aug. 15. Indian
Agent Bcnnet went to Ardmore, I. T., to
confiscate and destroy a carload of beer re
ceiedatthat place since Judge Bryant's
decision that that beverage was not pro
hibited in the Territory. Judge Shackle
ford returned from Indiana last night, and
stated to-day that he has herotofore held
and now holds that the intent of the law
was to prohibit the sale of intoxicants in
the Territory, and that the sale of beer was
not, in his opinion, excepted. As this
court has concurrent jurisdiction with the
Pans and Port Smit'i courts, the beer
saloons recently set up will have & rough
road to travel, notwithstanding Judge
Br ant's decision.
LATE NEWS IN BRIEF.
The cruiser Charleston has aafled for
Cliina.
Tho Lookout Mountain battlefield Ij in
litigation.
About 10,000 iron and tin miners of 'South
Walca :re on a strike.
Berne is 700 years old and la celebrating
the lact w itli gieat gusto.
The rail fall in Iudia, breaking disas
trous drouth, was gencr.il.
A New York hoy is afflicted irith. trich
inosis irom eating boiled ham.
1L. Paravey, director of the Opera Oom
lquu, is missing, and t.o is $3-2,000.
The City of Victoria. B. C will Tote
on granting nearly J3,0jo,000 railroad sub
sides. The pope commends the coming exhibi
tion of the Savior's alleged holy coat at
Tieves.
Tho Frank Ingram Lumber Company, of
Louisville, lias lailed for $20,000. Assets
nearly the same.
The International Geographical Congress
nas closed. London v as decided, upon for
the next meeting.
Lord Lurgan will sell his Irish estate to
806 tenants. This is the first sale under the
land purchase act.
A new manufacturing town will be
founded near Chicago by a syndicate which
will build street cars.
The failure of CrampeFs mission to Lako
Tchad, Afuca, under the auspices of the
French Goi emment is said to bo ccitain.
Five men at w ork in a sewer ditch at
Danville, Va., Friday w eie buried Dy a cave
in. Sam Perkins were taken out dead and
tpencerLwcii mortally injured.
The betrothal of tho Czarowitz of Rus
sia with Princess Mary, of Greece, as now
announced, will occur October 33, at the
palace of Fredensborg, Copenhagen.
A family of nine persons was poisoned in
Riiia, Russia, by eutine what they supposed
to be mushrooms. Two are already dead,
and the others aie not expected to In e.
Three preachers were struck by light
ning at the home of their lather, Wallace
Williams, in fcevem county, Ga., yesterday.
Tno were killed and the tliud seriously in
jured. It is said that Governor Merriam, of
Minnesota, will refube to call an extra ses
bion of the Legislatuie to make fuither ap
propriation lor a further exnibit in the
orld's Fair.
Private J. S. Kasserman, U. S. A., tried to
commit suicide by. repeatedly thiowing him
self upon Ins baj onet, at Camp Lincoln, 11L
He will die. Kasserman was subject to tits
of despondency.
The effects of the recent hailstorm in
Minnesota v ere w orse than atflrst supposed.
All standing crops in its path were com
pletely ruined. Men caught in the fields
w eie badly bruised and cut about the heads.
Alt exposed wiuidoxvs wcie smashed.
The National Colored Congress, in ses
sion at Red Oak, la , elected J. c. Fremont
of that city. President lor the eusumg year,
and passed a resolution for the appointment
of a National Executive, consisting ot one
member from each State and Territory.
A lone fisherman in an open boat drifted
away from Ins v essel in Nova Scotia waters,
lie was tossed on the waves seven days and
nights without lood or water, until com
pletely exhausted he was picked up by the
schooner Annie T. Bell and biought to Hali
fax. The name of the dav foreman at the Bes
semer (Ala.), foundry is William Douglass.
He is a white man. Tho night watohman is
Will Doujjlass, a negro. Friday thoy had a
difficulty, the white man sajing that the
negro drew luspaj. This confusion of names
is responsible for the death ot the colored
William Douglass.
The suit instituted to test the constitu
tionality or the California law appropriating
SSJO.OjO for the California exhibit at the
norms jsair wab argued before the San
Francisco Superior Court Friday. The Com t
ordered the case submitted on brief, the
State Controller being allowed 20 dajs and
the State Commibsiou the same tune after
receiving the Controller's bnef, pnd the At
torney Genctal 10 days thereafter. The At
torney General thinks tho law constitutional.
A Minlstcr'a Opinion.
Mr. Jacob Conner, a German Baptist
minister at Boyer's Ford, Montgomery
county, Pa., says: I have used Chamber
lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
for diarrhoea, colic and cramp in the stomach,
1 have never used any medicine with better
or mure saiisiactory results, l consider it
one of the best ever used in our family.
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BEST French Organdy, 20c; rednced to
close, John P. Knable Co. ,
3j Filth avenue.
Kind Words.
Elder H. E. Light, of Mountainville,
Lancaster county, Pa., has a word to say for
a patent medicine. "We will give it in his
own words: "Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Kemedy was used in mv family
and can say that it done us goodin diarrhoea
and cholera morbus. I do not hesitate to
recommend it to all suffering from the
above diseases." ttssu
A GRAND outlook at Blainel
"WASH suits reduced to half price.
John P. Knable Co., 35 Pifth avenue.
VALT7ES.steadily,advancing at Blainel
ZSF'DUplay advertisements one Collar per
tqv&re for ont insertion. Classified real estate
advertisements on tftit page ten cents per line
for each insertion, and none taken for less than
tMrty cents. Top line being displayed counts as
tvx.
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH.
BUSINESS OFFICE.
Cor. Smlthfield and Diamond Streets,
ALWAYS OPEN.
BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS, WnEUB
"WANT, FOB SALE. TO LET. AND .OTHER
TKANblEXT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE
RECEIVED UP TO 9 1". 51. TOR INSERTION.
Advertisements should be prepaid utiles adver
tisers nlrcadvhae accounts with Ti'E DiSPATrn.
10R THE feOUTHSIDE. NO. 1112 CARSON
STREET, TELEPHONE NO. 602.
FOR THE EAST END, J. TV. WALLACE, G121
PENN AVE.
PITTSBURO-ADDITIONAL.
ITIOHAS McCAFFRET. 3o09 Dutler street.
EillL G. STUCEJ3Y. Wtb street and Pean avenus,
ALLEGHENY.
A. J. XAERCHEK. No. 62 Federal street.
H. J. McBRIDE, Market House, Allegheny.
F. II. EGGERS & SON, Ohio and Chestnut streets.
THOMAS MCHENRY, "Western and Irwin avenues.
G. W. HUGHES, Pennsylvania and BeaTer aves.
PERRY M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny are.
WANTED.
aialo HelD.
ARTISTS ON CRAYON PORTRAITS: STEADY
poFltion; good siliry. ELECTRIC POR
TRAIT CO., 10 and 12 Sixth st. aul6-S7
TAD WRITERS-SMART'S BUSINESS AND
JJ SHORTHAND COLLEGE, 12 Tedcral St.. Al
legheu) : giod penmanship taught in eight lesson3;
private lessons, bjthsexei,; day and evening.
aul5-16-TTSSn
BARRERS-2 GOOD BARBERS AT JOSEPH
YESIER'S, HH I lrth av., McKeesport.
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DRUG CLERK GOOD
QUIRED. Address D.
REFERENCE RE
S. C, Dispatch office.
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1 EDUCATED YOUNG MAN TO MANAGE
!i office; sa'ary 550 and lntori st in business; must
furnLh good references and 373 cash ciptlil. Ad
dress ROOM 3S2. Society for Savings BuildiDj,
Cleveland, O. aul5-67
MAN WITH PUSH WANTED IN EACH CITY
and town of Pennsylvania and surrounding
States to Introduce a new article among house
keepers and merchants: pays 53 50 per day. Address
with stamp, W. H. WILLIAMSON & CO., N.
Fourth St., Philadelphia, Pa. aul2-8
MAN TO TAKE CHARGE OF COAL YARD IN
Allegheny; ono ho Is thoroughly posted in
the coal bneiuess and fell acquainted In the cltv;
mnst furnish good reference. Reply BOX 633,
Pittsburg. aul5-J
AX WITH CAPITAL; SUPPLY AGEhTS,
Pennsylvania, Maryland. West Virginia,
Ith SliaeFer's new pancake griddle; ?25, too ean bo
realized. 21. SHAEFFER, Canton, O. aul6-3
MAN-TO RUN A PAPER MACHINE; ONE
who can rnn maniila paper. Inquire of MC
ELROY A CO.. Third av., city. aoll-74
MAN ACCUSTOMED TO PRESSING CLOTH
ING. SAMPLINER i RICH. 813 Liberty
it. aulC-72
EN -FOR THE UNITED STATES ARMY,
able-bodied, unmarried men between the ages
of :l and 35 years: good pav, rations, clothing and
medical attendance; applicants must be prepared
to furnish satisfactory evidence as to nee. char
acter and habits. Aunlv at No. 815 PEN V AV..
Pittsburg, Pa. Jy5-0-ThSJ I
MEN AT ONCE nONEST. ENERGETIC
men to travel and solicit orders for nursery
6tock: permanent employment aud good pay;rcfer-
ence rejuireo; stare age anu previous occupation
jeuaress it. u. e;iiAsr. a. ej..
liX) South Pena
Square, Phil idclphla. Pa.
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ORGANIZERS-TEIE ORDER OF SOLON PAYS
SI. 000 in seven vearsand$25 per week sick bene
fits: three years old; g.OJO members; reserved fund
with accrued Interest ?M7.O00: live men wanted:
plendid chance. Apply S3 FIFTH AV., third
floor. aull-Sl
OROANIZERS-TnE ORDER OF THE HELP
IMi Hand pajs $1,000. ?750. J5O0, ?) in five
vears; weekly benefit, 5i", ?2J, S15. 57 50. Tor par
ticulars address J. J. RYAN, CSS Penn av. au9-7S
PAVERS-SIX OR EIGHT GOOD GRANITE
block-pavers on the cable line. Washington, I).
D. Applv to W. U. MORRISON, Foreman, near
First and B sts. aul-i-03
PHOTOGRAPIIER-FIRST-CLASS-MUST BE
good operator and retoucher. Inquire at the
PFAFF STUDIO, 82 Ohio St., Allegheny, Pa.
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SALESMEN ALL OYER THC UNITED
States; business wholesale; magnificent adver
tising specialty for retail merchants: something
new; JLOOO easily made before the nolldavs; no
salary, but liberal commission ot flrst and future
orders from merchants. Address Immediately for
excluie tcrritorr rnd lull pa-tlcuUrs, CON
TINENTAL PUBLISHING CO., Philadelphia, Pa.
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SALESMEN-WE WISH TO EMPLOY A EEW
good local and traeling salesmen to sell by
eamplo our 3Ioney Order system to retail mer
chants; f2J0 a month in it lor live salesmen;
previous experience not necessary. Ad lrcss. with
S-cent stamp, MERCHANTS' MOSEY ORDER
COMPANY, Cincinnati, O. au8-12-su
SALESMEN TO SELL PETIT LEDGERS. AD
VERTISING cards and specialties, by sample
to merchants; big commission aud opportunity to
work np permanent paying buslucs. W. B.
PERSHING, South Bend, lnd. aul-72
SaLESMAN-(AS A SIDE LINE) TO SELL
O'Keefe's O. K. Shoe Blacking: the finest in
the world. DR. O'KIIEPE & CO., 708 Smlthfield
St., Pittsburg, Pa. , auS-33
SALESMAN-A FIRST-CLASS SALESMAN,
experienced In gents furnishing and hat busi
ness. G. H. WALKER, Youngstown, O. aul3-l
SALESMAN-SALARY AND EXPENSES: PER
MANENTplacc. BROWN BROTHERS CO.,
Nurserymen, Rochester, N. Y. Jyi3-a-ssu
SOLICITORS-FOR LIFE INSURANCE; LIB
ERAL commissions; policy taking because
mostpleasing in price and plan. MURKY & ED
SALL, 34 Fidelity builuiug. royj7-l9
TOBYMAKERS-FIVE HAND TOBY5IAKERS
at 8. lHJCK'S, 519 Liberty st. auli-31
"7"OUNG SINGLE MAN-GOOD MILKER A:ND
1 familiar with care of horses. H. E. BATL
MAN, la Fifth ave. aul6-7o
Wanted Asrents.
AGENTS-ON SALARY OK COJIMISSION TO
handle the new patent 'hemlcal Ink erasing
pencil: the greatest selling novelty ever producea;
erases ink thoroughly in two seconds; no abrasion
of paper; 200 to 600 per eent profit; one agent's sales
amounted to SC20 in six days; another SS2intwo
hours; wo want one encrgetlo general agent for
each state and Territory. 1 or terms and full particu
lars, address THE MONROE ERASER MFG. CO.,
Lacrosse, Wis. my22-75
AGENTS TO TAKE TERRITORY FOR OUR
greatest seller of modern times; "King's
Handbook of the U.S.," 940 pages: 2,039 lllunra
UonB; 51 colored maps; sells foi 52 CO: we shall be
able to fill orderB promptly as oO.ICO copies are
ready. P. J. FLEMING & CO.. 15 Filth av.,
Pittsburg. Jy24-TuvThFssu
AGENTS-WE OrFER AGENTS BIG MONEY,
In exclusive territory; our new patent safes
sell at sight In city or country; new agents first In
field actually getting rich; one agent in one day
cleared ?d6; so can vou; catalogue free. ALPINE
SAFE CO., No. 363-371 Clark st.. Cincinnati, O.
JC23-70-WSU
A FEW AGENTS-GENTLEMEN OR LADIES;
no peddling; no selling: salary or commission;
reference required. UNION EXCHAJxGE,
Boom 411, 70S Penn av. au!8-63
Wanted Female Dent.
T?NPERIENCED HAND SEWERS. SAM
Xj PL1NLK & RICH, 819 Liberty st. aul6-73
"iIRL A
GOOD GIRL TO DO GENERAL
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Imtt -AiirnfLp Itn fT4l'ir st r A -.l wv a iv
PENNSYLVANIA AV.. Allegheny. aul5-71
GOOD NURSE GIRL THAT IS ABLE AND
willing to take care of children: references re
quired. Apply at 33 BEACH ST. , Allegheny.
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IMMEDIATELY A GOOD COOK:
AGED Protestant woman preferred.
AVENUE.
MIDDLE
925 PENN
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LADIES-I CAN PAY A SA.LARY OF S3 A
week and inerease it, for 1 idles to open letters
at their homes and assist rae iu a quiet and agi tea
ble way among frleuds; nice 4 ttle sum ot money
made by a few hours' work each day; references
f;iveu; I can give pleasant employ uent to a few
adies. Address, w th stamp, MRS. MARION
WALKER, 511 Fourth av., Louisville, Ky.
Jy26-76-su
LADIES TO DO FANCY WORK AT THEIR
homes: we furnish material and pay per piece.
Call and see vv ork, or address, with Ftamp, J. M.
LEMAR&CO., No. SO Fourth av., near Wood.
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LADY OF GOOD APPEARANCE, TO TRAVEL
with me and canvasa; salary and expenses
ald i also two for city. Address MRS. DR. M .
lspatcU Qgice. aul4-43
X ABIES-
SEND 2 CENT STAMP FOR
t "HOWTO mBln.P.rfiirt tritrnrr.
Xj pamphlet
FENN SISTERS, 68 State St., Chicago, 111.
ajl6-16
LADY-WHO HAS EXPERIENCE IN BOOK
KEEPING and general office work. Answer
EXCHANGE. Dispatch oflice. aul6-91
Tl rHXINER TRIMMER WHO FULLY UN-
o-Li- ifjiv3iAii3 uer Dusincss; x'lttsnurg lad
dv
UUbuver aj ic. uiu unerreu.
FORD, Lima, Ohio.
Address D. C.
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SALESLADIES EXPERIENCED SALES
LADIES for our cloak department; also first
class fitter; only those ot experience and ability
need apply. 1JA1ZIGER 4 CO., Sixth st. aud
Penn av. aul6-so
aTAILORESS-TO WORK ON FIRST-CLASS
. coats; wages from i to ?10. D. BROOKs. No.
SI Fifth av., top floor. aulC-ia
.Wanted Male and Female Help.
OTUDENTS AT ONCE-STUDENTS TO
RE-
k; OLIVE Individual shorthand instructions; best
systems; leading typewriters; competent teachers;
day and evening sessions; by the month, J4 50; fall
term begins sept. J. School rooms furnished new
throughout; lighted by electricity; open until 9:
r. M. Send tor circnlars to PRIVATE SHORT
HAND INSTITUTE, 415 Smlthfield St.. Pittsburg,
Pa. aul2-23-WBSu
WANTED.
Wanted Situations.
ACTIVE BUSINESS-WILLING TO "WORK
for liberal Income. 25 TIMES BUILDING,
Chicago, 111. aul5-3
IMPLOYMENT-AS STENOGRAPHER AND
J typewriter operator (also telegrapher), by
ounft man; six years' experience; satisfactory
references rlrpn: would accept temporary pUce.
Address ACCURATE, Dlspttcli office. aall-Sl
P03ITION AS MANAGER OR ASSISTANT IN
mercantile or minufaeturlng business; good
business qualifications: 15 gears' experience; nest
of reference. P. O. BOX 778, city. sulO-53
POSITION AS STEN OGRAPHERBY A YOUNG
mauith two years' successful experience.
Address J. S. CADWALADER, No, si Forbes
ave., Pittsburg. anll-41
Position-of trust, or would take
charge of a set of books, by ono who can
fnrnish first-class reference. Address N. A.. Dis
patch office. anl4-83
Position experienced sick nurse;
can give beet reference. 440 FORBES ST..
city. anlO-M
YOSITION-OF ANY KIND BY A STRONG
X young man. Address K. B., Dispatch oflice.
anlS-11
(MTUATlON-r.Y A YOJNG MAN 25 YEARS
O of age, speaks German and English fluently, as
traveling talesman or agent, with some reliable
house; best of references given, also security. If
necessary. Address, S. G., Dispatch oflice.
aulG-48-TTSU
SITUATION-BY A REGISTERED DRUGGIST:
ten years' experience; good references; ont of
city preferred. Address DRUGS, Beaver Falls,
Pa. aul4-G8
SITUATION LADY BOOKKEEPER AND
efflce girl: five i ears' experience : goodrcfer
ences. Address L. T. O., Disp itch oflice. aulB-25
SITUATION-EXPERIENCED DRUG CLERK.
registered as manager; speaks German. Ap
ply PILLS, Dispatch oflice. aul5-lT
SITUATION - BY A YOUNG MAN WHO
speaks English and German. Address O. E
Dispatch office. anlS-10
Wanted Doarders and Lodgers.
TJOARDER3-IN THE SUBURBS-DELIGHT-X
FUL location: large front rooms with alcove;
terms reasonable. Address D. G., Dispatch office.
aul6-8
HOARDERS AT HOTEL WILLIAsfS: RATES
Jl moderate; Ohio Pyle, Pa. M. WILLIAMS.
au3-H
LODGERS-GOOD COJIFORTABLE ROOMS. 25
cents each. 72-71 THIRD AV; meals 15 and 25
cents. JySo-U-SU
OCCUPANTS-FOE TWO PLEASANT ROOMS.
27 FI1 TH ST. auU-78-rsa
ROOMERS-ONE OR TWO GENTLEMEN FOR
furnished room. InqalrelolMEYRAN AVE.,
Oakland. aul6-lll
Wanted Hoarding.
BOARD GENTLEMAN AND WIFE WISH
board for winter in private family; board,
location and accommodation must be first class; E.
E. preferred. Please address, stating terms and
full lntonnatlon, to N., Dispatch oflice. aul6-50
BOARD AND KOOM-rOR GENTLEMAN
and wife; Oakland or convenient to Fifth av.
preferred: give full particulars and terms. Ad
dress S., M Fifth av,. Room 44. aul6-84
TIOARD
BY YOUNG MAN-IN ALL,D-
X) GHENYj apply at once,
Auaress i. 7, uis-sulG-17
patch oflice.
"Wanted Partners.
PARTNFE-A NORTHERN BUSINESS MAN
now located In the city of Atlanta, Ga.,
formerly of Michigan, wants a partner in tho
manufacture of excelsior, mattresses, spring beds,
cots and lounges; the gentleman is now in the
excelsior business there; l.e is delighted with
Atlanla as a plice of ruidence and thinks the
outlook for buMnes is Urge and profitable: the
amount of eapltil required, about f3,000 to
So.O'O: unexceptional rderences given. Address
COLONEL I HARLES H. RHODES, 27fi White
hall St.. Attain i, Ga.. or J. F. CALDWELL,
Tlfty-fourth and Butler sts., Pittsburg, Pa.
ail 16-13
TJAKTNER PARTY WITH P50 CASH TO
J. Jolu me in openinga store here; a new enter-
reference given and ex
pected: this is agood paying, genteel and legitimate
business and nosoliilllng agency or fake, and no
Idlers need annlv. Call at 204 DINWIDD1EST.
and see class of goods. L. WILDE. aul5-45
PAI:t:N ER-INAGOOP SELLING PATENT;
will seirone-half interest to right man. Ad
dress P. O. BOX 774, Pittsburg. aulC-29
rinancial.
MONEY-TO LOAN IN LARGE OR SMALL
amounts on good city or Alicghenv property.
MORTIMER STARLING, Room S4, IDS Fourth av.
Je21-10-wsu
TVTONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES ON
1U improved city and suburban property. M.i).
H1PPLE&CO.. 90 Fourth av.
c7-3-su
" rORTGAGEl-100.Ol0
LOAN-SUMS S500
JJX to S3 000 to s20 000; expellees light; money
rcadv. b. J. FLEMIJ.G, 13J Fifth av.
MORTGAGES-MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS
to suit at 44, 5 and C per cent. UOBERT G.
BAILEY. 164 Fourth av. Tel. 1C7. apll-19-TTSSu
UICK LOAN OF NOT OVER ?500; HIGH
EbT Interest ja'd; real estate securit". Ad
dress LOA Dispateh oflice. aull-M
Miscellaneous.
flORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED WITH SOME
j reliable party able to interest himself and
others In the development of a largo area of land,
believed to be aluablc oil territory ; It is situated
in a near Southern State, close to and within some
miles of soft coal, similar In character to that
mined in McKean county, of this State. Address
"OIL," care P. O. Box 672, New York City.
au 14-52
CUPOLA-ONE SECOND-HAND CUPOLA;
capacity fiom eight to ten tons. Address
SHEfTER & CO., Foundry and Machine Shop,
New Cumberland, W. Va. aul5-6S
F" URMSHED HOUSE-OF 6 TO 8 EOOMS
from September 1 to January or April 1, 1S92,
In Pittsburg, Allegheny or vicinity. Address,
with particulars, C, Box Sll, postoCice, aul6-90
MACHINISTS-TO NOTICE THAT THERE IS
a strike pending at the Continental Tube
Works, now operated bv the Oil Well supply Co.,
SECOND AV.. Pittsburg. aull-43-TThS3n
-VTAME3 AND ADDRESSES OF PERSONS
Xa living in the country willing to furnish sum
mer boarding lor working women at moderate
rates. Address SECRETARY OF THE ASSOCIA
TION FOR IMPROVEMENT Oi" THE POOR.
aul2-35
REAL ESTATE BROKERS REQUIRING
deed1, mortgages, or transcribing of any de
scription done with promptness and accrracy
lease call on mc; terms moderate. MORTIMER
TARL1NG. Room 34. 103 rourth av.
je21-21-WSu
rpo
LOAN MONEY WE HAVE OVER ONE
million dollars to loan on eity and suburban
property at 4 percent; no tai; w e will also loan
money on lmpioved farms in Allegheny, Beaver,
rayeiie, asiungion anu v esimoreiana counties:
any marketable securities taken for loans of any
amount. BLACK & BA1RD, 95 Fourth av.
Jej-a9-8u
rrO SELL A NEW MAIL SAFETY BICYCLE
J Only been nt;d a lew times: cost 3133; will sell
cheap. Inquire 201 FRANKLIN ST., Allegheny,
Pa. aul5-15
TRUNKS HAULED TO AND FROM EAST END
for 50c. CAMPBELL & DAVIS, 12 Seventh av.
Telephone 270. Jvl7-90
POK SALE RIPEOTED KEAL ESTATE
East End Residences.
DECIDEDLY A BARGAIN ?4,0C0, FOUR
minutes lrom electric cars in E. E.. two fine
level lots 33x120 each, upon one of which Is an 8
room frame house, with nat. gas, open fires, cabi
net mantels, well papered, large ft ont and back
Sorches. water and sewer. MURRY & EDSALL,
I Fidelity Building. aul3-Dl-Th8Su
ffl 300-LARGE NEW FRA3IE HOUSE, SIX
tiPUj large rooms, fin. attic, hall, bath, nat,
gas, electric lights, h. and o. water. Inside closet,
etc. : centrally located on one of the best streets In
the East End, with large lot: this Is one of the best
built and most completely arranged honses that we
have on our list. DENNIbTON, ELDECKIN A
CO., LIM., 6202 Pena av. Tel. C327.
aul3-27-TnThrsu
ffiQ SOO THREE BRICK HOUSES OF THREE
tJjOj rooms and cut-stone cellar each, in the Sev
enteenth ward; well finished, tnsido and outside
shutters, water on porch: also, four lots, each
20x84. Price, H.O0O, or 17.300 for all, Tnls prop
erty Is well located, extending back from a 30-ft.
street to a 20-ft. allev, and is a bargain. MAGAW
& GOFF, LIM., 145 Fourth ave. aul6-35-TTS8u
U9 OOO EACH-ONLY SIX MORE LEFT OF
iDl those five-room houses, having every con
venience; front porches and large yards; city
water, etc.; streets graded and good sidewalks;
elegant location, being lu Eureka place, Oakland:
15 minutes Irom Market st.; vour own terms and
immediate possession. GEORGE SCHMIDT. 157
i uurtn av. aulu-ar
CO OOO-SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE, WITH CoS
DOj NER lot 43x95, atBrushtor, one square from
pav en Bireei; large rooms, nan, nnisnea attic, two
porches, front and back stairs, piped for both
gases: $300 to S1.C00 down and balance to suit.
DENN1STON, XLDEHKIN CO., LIM., 6232
Penn av. Tel. 6327. aul8-2il-MWTh5Su
Allegheny Residences.
AT DERRY. P. R. R. GOOD 2-STORY FRAME
building; 2 store rooms, 17 dwelling rooms
and stable, occupied as grocery, bakery and
boarding bouse; present business done, 815,000 to
J. 000 per year; rental (800 per ear; only f. 500
.IGGIirT EROS., 71 Diamond st. aul6-76
TNVE-TMENT-ALLEGHENY, 10 PER CENT:
X houses In good neighborhood; central location
on electric cor line and well rented. M. F. HIP
PLE a. CO., 93 Fourth av. aul6-l-Tusu"
LOCUST ST.. NEAR BIDWELL-FINE RESI
DECE of 12 rooms, bath, lauudry. Inside
shutters, slato mantels, hall, vestibule, side en
trance, porches front and rear, front yard, lroa
fence; lot 25x130 ft.; price 89.000, on easy terms.
A. Z. BYERS S. CO., 93 Tederal St. aul4-63-FSu
Suburban Besidences.
SIX-ROOM DWELLIIG,ONE ACRE GROUND,
fruit, etc. ; 112 per month. Three-room dwell
ings two acres ground, orchard and stable: JJ7 per
month, at Evergreen, on line Narrow Gauge Rail
road, three miles from Forty-third st. bridge.
Inquire J. J. UILLEsPIE 4 CO., 422 Wood st.
aulC-55t
QO OOO-AT BRUSHfON. ELEGANT FRAME
ji-'Jj house of hvo rooms, slate rool, halL cellar,
wed of excellent water: property In fiist-class con
dition; lot45xl24.. R.G. BAILEY. Tel. 1G7.
aul2-3j-WP6Su
FOB SALE LOTS
manufacturing; Sites.
AGOOD .MANUFACTURING SITE, WELL
located on railroads; haa good water front oa
C'lartlers creek; terms easv. Call oa or address
PETER YUNKER, Br., McKeca Rocks, Pa,
aul4-49
FOr. SALE LOTS.
East End Lots.
ITtUREKA PLACE-LOTS $350 TO ?800 WE
j have a few more of those very desirable lots in
this plan, being In the choicest part of Oakland;
city water, streets graded, terms to suit. GEORGE
SCHMIDT, 157 Fourth av.
1ST ITntipth -w nuTJV'VTTFSSa'
au7-02-TTrssu
T OT3 IN FAnNESTOOK PLACE PLAN,
jj in
nnipvnnil rmnripf n Ppnn. Homewoodt
McPher'on, Thomas and Mead streets: every lot
nas rmit and ehade trees: be6t or schools anu
entireties; society and neighborhood strictly first
class: Pc'nna. R.'R. pnd Duqucsne Traction fur
nish rapid transit evcrv few minutes; property in
this plan from VW per foot lront up; Thomas
street, 100 feet wide, ouly foipcrfcot front; it will
pav you to lnvestlgi'e this plan before buying
elsewhere. LIGGETT BROS., 71 Diamond st.
aull-77TTSSu
ff FEET TRONT ON WEST SIDE Or RIPPEY
yjyJ St., in aristocratic neighborhood; elegant in
vestment to build a good house, which will find
ready sale. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 162
rourth ave. aul6-b2-wssu
Suburban Lots.
A LLTCJUIPPA PLACE-CnOICE LOTS; ONLY
-fi. ??5jtofl50each; In the AllliiulppaPiaceplin:
the beautiful lots are near Filth iv.. and near
Center av., close to the largest works in or near
the city, and are offered at very low prices and
terms to suityou; agenton the ground every nfier
noou. J. E. GLASs, 133 Fifth av. auH-OO
LOTS-BEST AND CHEAPEST LOTS NEAP,
tliecityat Etna station: 16 new houses on plan
within easy reach of two railroads, and an eie trio
line almost completed; board walks; even thinjj
convenient. Prices ?100 to fc300: terms SI to?2per
week. Plans and photos at office. MAGAW a
GOFF, LLM., 145 Fonnth ave. anlS-35-TTSSu
LOTa-ON GLENWOOD AV.. CONVENIENT
to B. & O. station and Second av. electric
road: avenue graded.macadamlzcd, sidewalks, city
water: houses and lots on very easv term: monthly
payments if desired. GEORGE "C. BOROWIN,
Attornej -at-Law. 150 Fourth av. J 12-47-TTSSu
Farms.
AT A B ARG AIN-A WELL IMPROVED FARM
in a good neighborhood; one of the finest
orchards In Western Pennsylvania; all kinds of
fruit In large quantities; the trees are now full of
fiult, the land lays up well and is well watered and
near an important station on one of the leading
railroads: good buildings, etc.; will sell at a bar
gain, as the owner's business Is such that it dees
not suit him to live on it at the present time: a bar
gain to a quick buyer and an elgant home to some
one: only a few minutes from the city. C. II.
LOVE, No. 93 Fourth av. aulp-31
FOR SALE BUSINESS.
Business Opportunities.
A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO ENGAGE IN
the stone, brick aud lime business In a sub
urban town ; quarry opened aud unu&ual facilities
for working and snipping. lerms to suit. For
particulars see J. C. BUYER, US Diamond st.
aull-SS-TTrsu
A NO. 1 RESTAURANT FULLY EQUIPPED;
a good business stand in a good locality, for
an ene-gctlc man. For particulars apply to AL
DERMAN B, R. M" NEIRNEY. No. Mil Butler
St., city. aul6-33-Su
A LL KINDS OF BUSINESSES AT CHAMBERS'
-0- BUSINESS AGENCY, 103iOurtU av.. room 0.
aua-S
BUSINESS-1 FIRE BRICK PLANT; 5 DRY
GOODSstores; Sdrngstores; 6 grocery stores;
2 gents' furnishing goods stores; 1 poot and shoe
store; 8 general stores; 1 book bindery and printing
office; 1 sola printing plant with formula; J bar
ber shop In city, at CHAMBERS BUSINESS
AGENCY, 102 Fourth av., room 6. aulO-a
-CLOTHING
AND GENTS' FURNISHING
J store.
doing tho leading business in a town
of 15,000 inhabitants, within SO miles of Pittsburg:
location best in the town; stock will invoice about
10,000; this is a good chance to buy agood paying
business; food reasons lor selling. Address T. T.,
Dispatch office. Jy23-92
COMPLETE PRINTING OFFICE AND BOOK
J bindery: low price. Address "BINDERY,"
Dispatch ofilce. au!2-2o-wrsu
DRUGSTORE DOING GOOD BUSINESS;
well located; 1335 Carson St., S. S., cltv; rea
son for selling to settle up the estate: terms reason
able. Appiy to SILVANUS DAWES, Adm., at
store, orU. L. KX.G. Atty.. 7 Grant sU. city.
jyl7-GCT
FJRNISHED HOTELONE OF THE NICEST
a'id most favorably located hotel properties in
Western Pa,; -JO rooms; regular rates maintained:
a rare chance lor a popular and experienced hotel
man with 1 COO. A ddre&s giving experience and
references, P. M., DUpatch ofilce. aul5-19
GROCERY STORE aniT'fp.ame HOUSE,
seven rooms, with all modern improvements,
aud one-storv building adjoining, occupied as gro
cerv by owner; will sell propcrtv with groceries or
without; owner doing a good business, but wisnes
to retire on account of old age: all situate on P3rk,
near Frankstown ave.. East End: price reasonable
to a quick buyer. Inquire A. GOEDDEL, No. 103
Collins ave.. East End, city. aul6-9Z
LUCRATIVE DENTAL PRACTICE NONE
but those having the necessary means and
metnine business need write. Address, with stamp,
CITY, Dispatch othce. aulO-4-su"
-VTICE LITTLE FRUIT AND CONFECTIONERY
JL a store doiug a good cash bi.slness: will sell
cheap; rent S3) per month. Address C. E.. Gejeral
Dellv cry, Allegheny.
;neny. aui6-J"
ffO00-TUE CROP OF 125 ACRE FARM,
tJO three horses, two wagons, four cows and all
kinds farming implements, with 50 gillon milk
and cream route. HOLMES X CO., 420 Smlthfield.
aul0-17
O OOO OR INVOICE-SHOE STORE IN
CDZfj live town near the citv; c'eap rent and
long lease. HOLMES & CO.. 420 Smlthfield.
aulG-17
Business Properties.
IORSALE-THEFURNISHMENT AND LEASE
. of a2o-rooraed hotel close to the citv; lurn
lshed iu the best of stv le and latest lmpioveirent;
doing a prosperous business; no trouble to get
license; tine cigar store: livery stable; milk route;
restaurant; shoe store; groceries. HOLMES & CO.,
420 Smlthfield st. aul2
T IVERY BUSINESS-
HORSES. HEARSE. SIIR-
JJ REY.
coaches. busreries and v.atrons. etc. KEY
STONE STABLLS, ISO Sandusky St., Alle. au9-4G
LUMBER YARD AT LAUREL STATION. 6
miles trom Allegheny, In center of large popu
LttIon;an electric i altway fn course of construction;
nocompetitlon.cvpcnsssmall, business profitable;
little capital requited; immediate possession given;
good reason for selling. Call at yard or address,
A. COOK, Box 773, Pittsburg, Pa. aul6-93
HR SOO VALUABLE BUSINESS AND
5DOj dwelling property on Butler St., 18th W ard.
Pittsburg: close to the mills and furnaces and Is at
preseut renting so as to pay 8 per ceht on an invest
ment of S8.500: must bo sold at once. Je or particu
lars apply or address at once to B. R. MCNEU4
NEY, Alderman 18th Ward, Pittsburg, Pa.
aul3-2-Thsu
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
Horses, Vehicles, Live. Stock,
COACH-ONE THREE-QUARTER HIGH
seated carriage, chian. Apulv at KEYSTONE
STABLES, No. IcO Sandusky st., Allegheny.
aul5-ia
APPLE-GRAY MARE-BLOODED STOCK.
15 hands high; beautiful animal; can trotln 3:(0
also, light, low phaeton buggy ana harness; will
sell low or exchange for property or stocks. Ad
dress G., P. O. Box 012. aul6-33
ERFECT FAMILY HORSE; DOES NOT
scare at cars or ste im; 18 hands; beautiful bay.
JOS. McKIBBON, Fountain st. auM-ftS"
YOUNG, FRESH. FAMILY COW THOROUGH
BRED Aidernev: a beaut ; atlow p'ice. JI.
E. BATSMAN, 48 1 ilth. ave. aulC-75
Miscellaneous.
GAS FEETUBES 33 TO 50 PER CENT OFF.
Closing ouL REINEOKE i CO., 309 Wood st,
auo-42-wrsu"
GAS LAMPS-TWO SIEMENS
cheap, at No. 951 PEKN AVE.
GAS LAMPS
aull-SO
NOTICES.
Legal Nutlccs.
LEGAL I AM PREPARED TO DO WORK
for the legal profession, writing deeds, mort
gages or transcribing legal or other documents;
satisfaction guaranteed; terms moderate. MORTI
MER STARLING, room 34, 108 Fourth a v.
Je21-17-WStt
Business Changes.
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
Joseph C. TJuwer. brother of Anthony H. Euwer,
late dei eased, haa this day entered into partner
ship with the undersigned, surviving partner of
the firm of Euwer & Karslakc, in the wholesale
lumber trade. The business to be conducted under
the same style and firm name of Euwer & Karslake,
as heretofore.
A continuance of the liberal patronage and con
fidence with the trade so long enjojed by the old
firm will be duly appreciated by the new.
S. KARSLAKE,
Burv iving Partner of Euwer & Kai slake.
aulS-5G-D
SUMlMER RESORTS.
TOURISTS
CAN OBTAIN INFORMATION
as to rates and accommodations of many
lesoit, "hotels and cottages by applying at
THE DISPATCH BUSINESS OFFICE.
Cape Slay.
TEII3 STOCKTONHOTEI
CAPE MAY, N. J.
Now open for the fourth consecutive sea
son of present management. Greatly im
proved. Cuisine unsui passed.
anl F. T. WALTON, Piopiietor.
"OUT ON LONG ISLAND!"
ILLUSTRATED DESCRIPTIVE BOOK OF
ALL THE KESORTS
ON LONG ISLAND, N. Y.
Issued by the Long Island Railroad Co, for
season 1891, and pamphlet of hotels and
boarding cottages.
Bend 6 cents in stamps to
H. M. SMITH,
Traffic Manager L. I. R. H., Long Island City,
H. Y. autJ-13-su
to ran.
City Residence. .
A BRICK DWELLING OF SIX ROOMS AND
J finished mansard; provided with range, bath,
w. o. and both gases: rent S25 per month. Inquire
on the premises 568 WYLIE AY. aul5-st
HOUSE NO. 951 PENN AVE.. 11 ROOMS, IM
MEDIATE po33esslon. Apply at once.
aull-S3t
INE-ROOM DWELLING. NO. S3 CENTER
av.; mirrors, Baltimore heater. Graff range,
wah house, bath and w. c:rent W" per month.
Inquire J. J. GILLESPIE & CO., 422 Wood St.
aulB-5T)t
T Q 9 TRENT ST.. NEAR WYLIE AVE; CABLE
leli cars: 2-storybrlck house: 6 rooms; lnIe
fshnttervbath room and w. c . rent52200permontli.
BLACK BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. aul3-97t
J llesbony Kesioencos.
I7URNISHED HOU3E-ON ALLEGHENY AT.;
JL choice residence, nicely located In best neigh
borhood; ten large rooms, hall, vestibule and front
Eoreli," yard; rent 8105 per mouth, BLACK &
AIBD, 95 Fourth av. aul0-6lt
n.ooras.
A!
SUITE OF THIIEE APARTMENTS-FOR
llcht housekcenlnir. Willi bath. In SMITH
BLOCK, Wylle av. and Federal st. aulo-29t
I ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS, piSHIN
U GISs ST.; 2 minutes' wallt from Court Honse.
aul8-24t
I BURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED FRONT
. parlor, first floor. Call or address D. F.. 279
Federal st., Allegheny. aul6-23t
NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS: BOTH GASES,
aLo bath: gentlemen prefcried. 169 L ACOCK
ST., Allegheny. anl6-3St
ONE LARGE UNFURNISHED ROOM: SUIT
ABLE for office or sleeping: newly papered. In
quire basement, 93 DIAMOND Sf. aull-63t
mWO FURNISHED ROOMS; LIGnT HOUSE
X KEEPING; parties without children; refer-
KEEPING; parties wi
ces required. 25 RIVER
AV., Allegheny.
rpWOARLORS TO LET-TABLE BOARD, S3 50
X per week. 35 FEDERAL ST., Allegheny.
&ull-G2t
.Business Stnls.
BOARDING HOUSE TO LET OR FOR SALE;
No. 25 Ross st; furnlslled or unfurnished; thro
stories, 12 rooms, natural gas, bathroom, etc.
For particulars see tenaut or call on BLACK
BAIRD, 95 Fourth av. aul5-25t
Offices, DesK Boom.
OFFICES-ON TIIE SECOND FLOOR; ONB
I'nc large front olHce: also one small office,
furnished; both gases, at 55 Ninth st. Apply at
ROOM 2, auli-6-It
OFFICES-ON SECOND FLOOR; ONE PINE
laige front office; also one small office, fur-nlsh-d;
both gases; at 65 Ninth st. Apply at
ROOM 2. anlb-C8t
PERSONAL.
PERSONAL AVE HAVE BOOKS, AND LOTS
ot them: largest old bookstore west of the Alle
gheny Mountains. LEVI'S, 900 Liberty st. Jyl9
PERSONALCAfaHT'AIDFOR OLD GOLD
and silver; jcwelrv repaired; new work made
to order. CHRIS. HAUCH, 541 Smlthfield. jyl7-l3
PERSONAL 'THE MODERN EVIL"
startling, realltlc. All the latestpnbilcatlons
at FRANK BACON &CO'b., 301 Smlthfield st.
auS
PERSONAL DO YOU WANT A FTRST-CLAS3
free hand cravon portrait copied? If so. come
to the EUREKA PORTRAIT CO.. 0 and 8 Sixth st,,
city, and don't bo robbed by agents. aulS-71
TJERSONAL WOULD JOHN
SHAY. WHO
sailed from Glasgow. Scotland, bv the State of
Pi ebraska, July 12. Is90. arriving in Brooklyn July
23, 1SS0, please send address to M. MAC1NTYRE,
123 Ecmsen St., Brooklyn? au!2-5-wsu
PERSONAL-RENOUF'S CURLING FLUID
Do not be without it, a3 it will keep your
bangs or curls In from one to three weeks, and docs
not affect the hair iu the least; 50 cents a bottle: by
express, 85. E. B. RENOUF, 24 Sixth St., Pitts
burg. aull-75-TTSu
ERSONAL-A FINE CRAYON PORTRAIT
free will be given during August with every
dozen of our best finished cabinet photographs.
Corns and see them: 13 good cabinets for 3L
STEWART A CO., 90 and 62 Federal st., Alle
gheny. adl-19-wisa
PERSONAL LADIES' HAIR DRESSING AND
manicure parlors. I07 Penn ave. (next door to
Home's), and 52 Federal street, Allegheny; mani
curing 50c (for ltdlc3 only): hair goods of all
kinds: use ' 'Outline" Hold lor tho bangs. 3IRS. U.
FESIER. auIG-40-sa
ERSONAL VAN'S ROOT BEER, THE KING
of all summer drinks; superior to any now on
the market; pure, wholesome and delicious; puri
fies the blood and renovates the system: no boiling
or straiuing; 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 per package.
WM. HSLGE & SON, 13 Diamond. Market
Square, Pittsburg. au3-&i-SU
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LOST,
LOST-K. G. E. SOCIETY BADGE WITH NO. 212
on top bar; tinder will be rew arded. CEi TRAL
HOTEL, Plttlburg. aul6-28
IOST-DOG-A WHITE POODLE, LONG EAR3
J and tail. Liberal reward if returned to 201
FRANKLIN ST., Allegheny.
au!6-67
LOST POCKETBOOK ON SATURDAY AT
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with 85 in easu and papers valuable to nobody but
owner. Reward for return to B. L., Dispatch
office. aul6-100
OST-IN THE CHAIR CAR OF THE B. & O.
train arriving in Pittsburg at 7:33 1'. it. last
Monday, a ladv's ring with one stone missing;
finder leave at Pullm in office. Westlnfchouso build
ing, and receiv e reward bv communicating with R.
B1UDSALL. at address left at that office. aulS-54
STRAYED.
STRAYED-ON THURSDAY.! AUGUST 6, TO
Homewood race track: re I cow and red calf
and one brindle cow; owner will please call on S.
KAUFMAN, 18S Mayflower street. East End.
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Servia, Saturday, August 29, 1:J0 p. it.;
Rothnia, Weunesday, September 2, 3 p. jr.;
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rania, Saturday, September 12, 11:',0 a. jr.; Gat
li.i, Wednesday, September 16, 3 p. si.; Um-
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passage $00 and upward; will not carry
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diate, $33. Steerage tickets to and from all
parts of Europo at very low rates. For
height and passage apply to the company's
office, 4 Bowling Green, New York. Ver
non II. Brown & Co. J. J. McCOKMICE,
639 and 101 Smithflold street, Pittsburg.
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For Queonstown and Liverpool.
Royal and United States Mall Steamers.
Germanic, Aug. 19, 5am
Germanic, 8ep.l8,3.3Cpn
Teutonic, Scp.23,9:T0an
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Majestic Oc.,7, 8.S0aai
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Majestic. Sept. 9, 9:3Jam
Flora White Star dock, foot of West Tenth
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Second cabin on theso steamers. Saloon
rates. $50 and upward. Second cabin,$40 and
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bteeiage, from or to old country, $20.
White Star drafts payable on demand In
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Britain. Apply to JOHN J. McCORMICK,
039 and 401 Smithiiold St., Pittsburg, or II.
MAITLAND KEKSEY, General Agent, 23
Broad vv ay, New York. auS-r
ALLAN LINE
ROYAL MALL STEAMSHIPS,
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VIA DERRY aud GALWAY. The most direct
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CABIN, 835 aud upwaid. Return, 863 and upward..
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Pittsburg. aull-W-o
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Steamers Leave ISew York Every Saturday
For Glasgow via Londonderry.
Rates for Siloon Passage
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according to accommodation and location of room.
OILer Steamt r or the Line 50 and upward.
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A. D. SCORER & SON, 415 bmitafield st,. Pitts
burg; F, M. SEMPLE, W) Federals!.. Allegheny.
p23-U-HW
CHOICE PROPERTIES.
ELEGANT HOME,
$4,000,
SHADYS3DDE.
Hew Queen Anne dwelling.S rooms and recep
tion hall, bath, range, gas, water, laundry,
stationary tubs, etc. Lot SOxlM to alley.
Termi to suit. IT. E. HIPPLE & CO.,
aul&CO-vvrsn 36 Fourthiavenno.
STANTONAVENUE.
New two-story brick nine rooms'
vory complete: immediate possession,
full information from
BAXTER, THOMPSON 4 CO,
anlfJ-Slrreu 1C2 Fourth avenue.
A BARGAIN
On Ward street, Oakland. Lots 23x169 to a
20-f t. alley. Inquire of
M. F. HIPPLE & CO.,
aul4-7D-TUF3u 8G Fourth ave.
Ths Electrical Construction and
' Maintenance Company,
Electric Engineers and Contractors. Electrio
Eolls, Rurglar Alarms, Annunciators, etc.
Incandescent Light and Bell Wiring a
rpecialty. Solcagents fortheJenneymotora.
125 FIFTH " AVENDE Pittsburg, Pa.
Telephone 177L Jyl2-88-au
OIE SUBSTAITIAL INDUSTRY,
THE CHIEF OF ITS KIND,
TO EMPLOY FROM 1,200 TO 1,500 SKILLED AND WELL
SALARIED MECHANICS
SUCH A3
BLAINE:
PRESENTS, after having declined to consider applications for sites from
numerous experimental and unsubstantial concerns, that have since had
sites thrust upon them elsewhere
IS A SAFE GUARANTEE
THAT THE NEW TOWN IS A REALITY
ANL) 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 the
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
EMI,
"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-SOON 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 Fottftti Avenue.
CHARLES SOMERS & CO.
1v30-6-jrsn
A SAFE
N VESTMENT.
LOTS IN THE NEW MANUFACTURING
TOWN,
w
EST DERRY, PA.,
ON THE PENNSYLVANIA BALLROAD,
Buy lots and build stores and dwellings, which-can be
readily rented and sold at a large profit
WEST DERRY GLASS COMPANY
One of the largest glassware manufacturing concerns
in the United States, now in course of construction,
covering an area of five acres, employing 500 people,
and under contract to be in operation in 90 days, in
sures a steady as well as rapid increase in the value of
property at WEST DERRY.
WEST DERRY
Is the town to invest in for large and quick returns.
Will have graded streets and walks.
OPENING SALE
- WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1891.
SALESMEN ON THE GROUNDS AT ALL-TIMES.
For Terms, Prices, eto, Inquire at
COMPANY'S OFFICE,
No, 156 Fourth Ave., - Pittsburg.
f . C. BfflGI
EDUCATIONAL,
J)EM0VED-KLNG'3 SCHOOL OF ORATORY,
j elocution and dramatic culture removed to
nlverslty Building, Diamond st,. opposite Court
House. Byron AV. King, manager; James M.
Wisman, associate manager. Class and prlvata
lessons, literature, French and German, Delsarte,
old school aud modern systems, bend for pros
pectus. aull-39
ST. XAVIEB'3 ACADEMY,
Beatty, Westmorelan I Co., Pa.
CONDUCTED BY THE SISTERS OF MEr.CT
Forty-eighth year; unsurpassed, location,
grounds and appointments. OHera rare edu
cational fasilities to young ladies and little
girls. Term begins September L Pupils aro
requested to present themselves as early as
possible so as to facilitate the formation of
classes. After August 31 a conveyance will
meet trains due cast and west at Beatty,
P. R. B. For catalogue containing fuller in
formation send to THE DIRECTRESS, St.
Xavier's Academy, Beatty P. O., Westmore
land co.. tra. auy-48-sn
3
T. W. HAUS,
Designer and contractor in all tdndj of
GRAKITE.
Cemetery vaults, statuary and largo mono,
ments a specialty. Call or write for designs
and prices before contracting. Office, room
613, Penn building, Penn av., Pittsburg.
jall-93-su
IDLEWOOD HOTEL.
large grove and dancing pavilion at
tached. Picnics, luncheon and riding par
ties provided for on short notice. Address
M. STANFORD JACKSON.
aulC-31 Idiewood, Allegheny Co., Pa.
I
k CO., ApiIS.
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