Ts.n MORE AID OFFERED. The American Federation Volunteers to Aid in Opposing tlie IMPORTATION OP WELSH WORKERS president Campbell Failed to Take Brick layers Away. MISCELLANEOUS INDUSTRIAL ITEMS The American Federation of Labor has officially declared its intention to aid tlic Amalgamated Association in opposing the proposed importation of Welsh tin plate workers. "William Carney, the First Vice President of the Federation, came home yetcrday from the regular quarterly meet ing of the Executive Council, which met in 2Cew York last Saturday and continued in session for three days. The most im portant notion taken at the meeting was to instruct President Gompcrs to con fer with President "Weihc on the tin plate question and if agreeable to the latter, the American Federation -mill name a repre sentative to act in conjunction with the representative of the Amalgamated Aociation or will join with the latter in naming one man to represent both organi zations whose duty it will be to go as soon 2! possible to AVashington to sec Secretary Fostor. em'Lanatiox of the position. At the mtcting of the Executive Council Mr. Cirney laid the matter be fore that body. He explained the jioMtion tlic Association is in and also laid before the council the amount of cv idence tlio Association has nl rend v collected bear ing on tlie subject antiunion, thev claim, proves that there 1-. a uft!cicnt number of men in this c uiitrv who aic competent to muse the infant industry touiatuntyin a slullh.l manner. When seen about the matter yesterday Mi. C.imcvdeclim-d to talk. He said the iiction ol the Incentive Council was such that he did n-t e ire to sav much but how r.s ftutam secretin- roster could b convinced I the position taken bv. the Amalgamation, Jn which Mi arncy is also an officer The officials of the association receied vtord from no lesstluii! a hundred workmen yesterday, wlioare practicil tin plate woikcrs. They were reortel fi-om vnrions localities, and the m ljoritv of them would lie willing to iimovcl-iini'C.'toSt Lo'iis. providing Mr. E Neidi ti 2l'.iu w ill pav union a;r . ! ...1 I ......... I. A .. ill t........-....nrl XT.. f w. net. "lie knows our people, and knows Hint Vf has in his own employ men who nri competent tin plato workers, both tin ner .'I'd rollers. Ho nlso kuovvs it will not be hn-d to get all the people he wants if ho oilll ml' i-ecocnize the organization and pnyonr pices." president wEiinrs position. President AVcihe is away now, and until lie retnms from Ins Western trip it is not Jikely anvthing v ill be done about tho tin plnlo matter. The Executive Council al-o instructed Mr. Carney to look into the Braddock wire strike, with a viow of making some kind of an arrangement bv winch it enn bo reached. The intention is to visit all the unions of the carpenters with a view to having their members cautioned again-t using any wironalis that do not bear the official seal of tlic organization. A l evo lution passed at the recent convention of the Association bore directly upon this matter Mi. Corner answered the criticism that baa been heaped upon Mr. Gouipcrs, for the letter's inactivity during the recent strike. Bo said that as the strike was neither authorized nor sanctioned, the Brotherhood knows that tho American Federation could do nothing financially lor them. AN UNSUCCESSFUL TBIP. Mr. Campbell Uetnrns to Philadelphia Leaving His Men Uero. President Campbell, of the Bricklayers, has returned home lie was here for several days for the purpose of inducing the men who had gone to work hero to jeturn to Philadelphia. Altogether, It is stated that ' about ISO Journeymen bare come liere to take the place of the strikers. Quite a number of these are members of the Philadelphia association. At a recent meeting oft the association Mr. Campbell was directed to come to Pittsburg ard le quest these men to return. Should they ro Iufo they were to be threatened with being placed on tho blacklist. President Campbell failed in taking any of the men back with liiin. Among the bricklayers in Pittsburg there is not much re-entment. The trade h:s been unusually dull and nearly 1,000 men are out of w or k. Many of these men have done little or othing tor months and it has become absoljtel necesary for them to make the ?4 and J4 00 a day offered by tho master bncklavers of P.ittsburg. Thomas Marshall she agonr of the master brickluy ers. ho secured the men for Pittsburg, has left for homo, not because he had obtained all the men he desired, but because he could get nomore. PTJTTING IN PUDDLEES. The "Vesuvius Plant starting TJp With More Non-Union Men. After hearing the result of the meeting held by his men, winch was a decision not to return to work, Mr. Moorhcad taid he would wait no longer, and yestordaytho puddlinz department of the Vesuvius Iron Works was narted. Pour furnaces were put in opera tion bj non-union men, and tho ability of Mr. Moorhcad to carrv his threat into execu tion lias now been fully demonstrated. The old puddlers have about come to tho conclusion that thev might as well have tlieii old places back again as to see other men take them. Anothci conference was licld ltti Man.ieer Lewis last night, but nothing wis given out. Tho indications tire that if the men are not soon Riven por uission by the m.i!gam itcd Association tojro to woik, they will break away and tiim on their own account. A shipinentot iKX) tons ol mtick iron has been weened at the mill, .ind Mr. Moot head Isroallj in no groat bnrrv to start up the puddling department in full. BHITISH TBADE INJU2ED. Importfrs Loaded Up Itefore the Tariff Parsed, and Englishmen Are Tdle. John Wright, a scotch importer of tea, waat the DuqiieMic last night. Hcs.ud that liritish trades were uficring from the effects tit the McICinlcy tariff lews. Pre vious to their going into effect importers on this side had loaded up In anticipation of the advanced prices. While the were now Ituping wlritcAer benefit there might be in the sale under the no- conditions, the trader nbn-nd iv:ip.iv.iinr the ponaltv. 11" ski, I that the ni.ijoiitv of thPP,rltih eipoiters veie doing nothing practically Jii-tnow owing tt tin- ciuVc. Trade -with America was cut off princip-illy on account til the tariff, ami aKo tor the reason alieady Mated that lmixirteion this side mould not buy until the had eased themselves of what Thev. wcie carrvimr. Mr. Wright did not deny that the Mckinley tariff would preserve much trade to this country and col respond ingly injure British interests. WANT TO UNITJ AGAIN. Fainter TrjiiiR to Reorganize Their Dis trict Council. A committee of painters has been visiting the in inui unions, with a. view tojjatchup a truce beta vrn the unions ot Pittsburg and Alleghcnv , and an effort is to be made to re organize the district council to unhide, the auembers from both sid s of the river. On Mond.i.v toiiiinittces visited unions M in All ghenj and 72 on the houthside. Lat night tin- union m the jt-t End was called upon. Joint committees are being lipjwilnted for the purpose of considering and adopting a plan bv which both sides can come together again. .1. 1L Puller Resolutions. The resolutions of the Pressmen's Union Xo. 13, adopted upon the death of J. II. Puller, of the Chrtmclc-Telegraph, have been handsomely printed and framed. They will be exhibited in Kisncr A Phillips' v indow fora lew days. TVHI Locate Here. Permission has been granted to the Ameri can Bag Company, of Xow York, to estab lish headquarters in Pittburg. A Mill Man Overcome, John .Tarbcrs, a rouchor at the bar mill of tho Moorhcad & McClcan Co, at Soho, was overcome with heat yesterday after noon. Tho skclping furnaces atthePenn sylvan a Tube A orks, at Soho, i ere closed down yesterday for several weeks on ac count o"f the intense hear. DIVIDED OX THE DANCE. Church Yonng Polks Having a Hot Time of It Between Their Preachers and the Pleasures of tho -Valti Hard to Mnko a Choice. Considering that this is fly-time, dog-days, and "demnition moist," sultry, and gener ally unpleasant weather, the young Presby terians of Coraopolis, who are also terpsi choreans, are having a hard time of it. The regular pastor, Iter. Mr. Cochran, is still vacating, and last Sunday another minister, lle. John Young, of Forest Grove, filled tho pulpit. Two weeks previous Kov. Mr. Pouthott had picked the alleged young sinners up by the back hair and shaken them until they felt apprehensive that he might drop them into tho bottomless pit, millinery and all, but they had gotten over the shock, in a nieasiiie, and listened very comfortably to Mr Yonnr Smidftv. He had almost con cluded, and tho dancers were felicitating thomsclves that the barometer Indicated fair we.itbor, when nil at once, nnd without anvthinc premonitorv, 3Ir. Young toot up the topic w hero Sir. bouthctt had left ofl, and thoo among the dancers who had any conscience were worked up into a state of mind that hasn't subsided yet. They evi dently begin to tiimic that ir tins tiling is 10 go on much longer they w ill bo obliged to make a choice soon either go out of tho cliuich or go into the fold unreservedly nnd give up tho dance, contenting them selves with croquet. Tno owner of the hall where the dancing is done is getting his place well advertisetl, but fiom his bearing it Is difficult to tell w hcther he appreciates it. It is saldsome of the daut-cis who were in the dumps for n tinio have aottcn their second wind and aro beginning to put forth a justification for the same, or, nt'ieast. what they consider one, but whether they will forco a Synodical ut terance on tho subject remains to be seen. Tho church has grown rapidl3r un or Mr. Cochran's administration, and continues to grow, despite divergent views regarding tho mazy w altz. BAD B07S COMPLAINED OF. Neighbors Tell Awftil Stories of Their Cruelty to Animals. Agent O'Brien has entered suit before Alderman Wuohner, of Reserve township, against Gcorgo Hess and Jacob Bowers, charging them with neglect of their chil dren. Their boys, aged from 12 to U jears, havo boen tho terrorof the neighborhood for some time past, and remonstrance has done no good. Small girlsaro attacked by themand artlclos taken trom them. They also take delight in torturing small animals. A How.ird street lady compialned that they had cut out the eyes or a valuable Maltose .at. In all those bad actions two of Bowers' and one ol Hes' boys have been tho leaders. More Informations will be made as soon ns evidence can be socurod, and an effort will be mado to punish tho guilty. WTXLIAJI SAMPLE'S WILL. It Disposes or About 8200,000, and Names the Executors. The will of tho late William Sample, of Sharpsburg, was filed yesterday for probate. A f ter providing for the payment of his debts and luneral expensos the residue is divided equally between his ohlldren or their heirs. All advancements that have been mado to the legatees aio to be deducted from their shares. In the codicil to the will it Is shown that tho advancements to the children or their heirs have ranted lroin $30,000 to S3000. The executors are W. U. Crawford and Moses Peebles. Tho estate is supposed to be valued at $200,003. THE ELIZABETH Sliver Cornet Band Bought their instruments from S. Hamilton, music dealer, 91 Fifth avenue, "We might name with them: The Haysville Band, The Turtle Creek Band, The Duhkerd Military Band, and others that have been supplied lately from the immense stock of bandand orches tral instruments dealt in by this well-known house. Hamilton is headquarters for band, drum corps, orchestral and all kinds of mu sical instruments and the only place m the city where the celebrated Three Kings, Decker Bros., Knabe and Fischer pianos are sold. Excarsion to Atlantic City On Thursday, August 27. Kate ?10 round trip, tickets good for ten days. Trains leave Baltimore and Ohio Kailroad depot at 8:15 A. 31. and 9:20 P. M. Parlor cars on day train, sleeping cars on night train. Mourning Dress Goods Department. Black all-wool reilings, 65 cent quality only 35 cents, to close a special purchase. Jos. Hokxe & Co., fi07-G21 Penn avenue. Pilsner Beer tho Best, Pilsner leads, nnd why shouldn't it? It is a perfect beer, pure and healthy. Try it and yon will drink no other. The Iron Citr Brewing Co. make it. Telephone 1186. B. A 15. Muslin underwear, 3 special night gowns, 45c, Goc, 85c. Xou'll want some of these. Boggs & Buhl. C Baouerleln Brewing Company, Bennetts, Pa., telephone 1018, brewers and bottlers of standard lager nnd wiener export beer. The trade and families supplied. TTS Harvest Excursions "Will be run to the "West, Northwest nnd Southwest. August 25 is the first date, and the place to get lull information and tickets is at Gleason's ticket office, 99 Fifth avenue, Pittsburg. i) All Saloons Sell Pilsner Beer To meet the demand of their trade. It's a pure, healthy drink and very popular. Order of Iron City Brewing Com'pany. Tel ephone Xo. 11 8C Atlantic City Excursion On Thursday, August 27, via the B. & O. K. R will be the last at low rate of S10 round trip, tickets good fortendavs, and good to stop at "Washington returning. Mall Orders lor tlie Stag's Head Shirt Promptly filled; 13 to 18-inch neckband. Jos. Horne & Co., 607-621 Penn avenue. B. B. Another new lot on counter pearl dress buttons, slight imperfections, but only half price; natural white and shaded, l5, 25c, 35c, 50c BOGCS & BunL. Xntr fall shapes of hats and bonnets, at Bosenbaum & Co.'s. Their Customers Like Pilsner. That's why so many saloons sell this cel ebrated beer. Proprietors are quick to know that which best suits their patrons. Pilsner beer will do this Iron City Brew ing Compatry. Telephone Xo. 1186. Atlantic City. The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad will sell tickets for the last excursion at low rate of ?10 round trip Thursday, Aug. 27, good for 10 days. Trains with Pullman accommo dation leave at 8:15 A. M. and 9:20 V. M. Blaine, fine water, fresh air, nice ele vation! B.&B. our "cd" to-day watch the paper Come to-day. Boggs & Buhl. Bead to-day. Bakgaixs in sailor hats, 8c, 10c15c, 18c, 25c, at Bosenbaum & Co.'s. BbArNX Have rou heard about the new town" I THE Great Hosiery Sale Read Advertisement In this paper bargains in fine stockings for ladies and children. Jos. Hoiste & Co., 007-621 Penn avenue. B. &B. Don't overlook our "ad," this paper it means dollars to you. Boggs & BOHL. MEETINGS AND NOTICES. Le;ral Notices. -VTOTTOE IS nEISEBY G IVEJT THAT MY WIFE. X Elizabeth Yural, has left my bed and board, without Jmt cause. I will not be responsible for any debts that she may make. PETEP. YUKNI. Pittsburg, August 17, 1891. anl8-S4 "VTOTICE TO BONDIIOLDERS-IIOLDr.RS OF 1 the first mortgage bonds of the Union switch and Signal Companv wlllconftrafavor by sending tlielraildrcssattmretothc Secretarv of the com pany at hwlssvale. Pa. It pectfnlly, E. 11. GOOIH1AX. Swiss vale. Pa., August 19. President, 3U3K3 T. J. O'KKEFE, Attorney. 4.17 Grant fit. -vroncE is hereby oiyen that letters JL of administration on the estitcof John Fitz gerald, late of the city of Pittsburg, Pa., deceased, have lieeii granted to'the undersigned. All persons indebted to said t tatc will make Immediate pay ment and those having claims or demand against the "same will present them dulv probated Ut tlic un dersigned JAMES FITZGEItALD, No. 21 Tunnel su. Pittsburg. amWR-Tli S. B. DO ALDSON. Attorney at Law. to Diamond street. ESTATE OF LAUCHLAN SICINTOSII. DE CEASED hotk-e Is Ik rebv given that letters testamentary on the estate oi I.auehlan Mcintosh hare been granted to the nnilcrslgLed, to w lioni all persons ludebted to said estate r.re requested to make Immediate pavment, and those having claims galmt the same ehould make tlicm known lthout delay. LVCISETIA MOTT MAUT1N. JOI h. McITOSH. auS-SS-Th FIDELITY TITLE AN D TRUST CO., 121 ami 123 Fourth avenue. INSTATE OF RICHARD ALEXANDER. DE l CEASED. otic-is hereby given that letters oradml'ilstration on the estate of Itltbanl Alex m der. deceased, have been granted to the under signed, to whom all persons indebted to said estato are requested to make immediate pavinent, and those having claim against thcsime should mike them known without dclav. FIDELITY 11TLE AND TRUST CO.. 121 and 123 Fourth avenue. DAVID O..KWIMJ. Attorney. jy23-S8-Th -foriCE OF APPLICATION" FOR INCOR 1 PORATIOX In the Court of Common Fleas No. 1 or Allegheny couutv. No. 600 September term, 1S91. N'i'i'c'is herehr given thatanappli citlon will be made to said court (or a tew Judge thereof) on SATURDAY, the 29th day of August. A I). lt9L at 10 o'clock A. M.. under the Cor poration aet of 1874." and the supplements thereto, by Alexander W. Cadman v illlam N. Taylor, Edward J. Llojd, James II. Harlow and Matthew IJlgger for the charter of an intended corporation to be called the Edgew ood I'resbTtcrian Church, the character and object of which Is the support of public worship according to tho f.ilth, dot trine, discipline and usages of the Presbyterian Church In the United states of America, ana for these pur poses to have, po-sess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges conferred by the said act and Its supplements. CHARLES If. THOKP. aU5-77-Th Solicitor. POLITICAL. STRAIGHT-OUT REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES. Pursuant to tho order of tho Temporary County Committee, tho straight-out Repub licans and all who are opposed to "gag law" and ring rule are hereby called upon to meet at the polling places in their lespectivo districts in Allegheny county On Saturday, August 22, 1891, Between tho hours of i and 7 r. sr and elect one delegate to a convention to be held in Lafayete Hall, Wood street, Pittsburg, On Tuesday, August 25, 1891, at 10 O'Clock A. M To nominate three straight-out Republican candidates for Judges of the Court of Com mon Pleas No. 3 and ono straight-out Eepub lican candidate for District Attorney; and Immediately after tho nomination of candi dates for tho above-mentioned offices the members of said County Convention shall organize Senatorial District Conventions according to tboir respective districts and nominate three candidates in each Sena torial District as delegates to the Constitu tional Convention. Lnch district in the county shall at said primaries elect one straieht-out Republican as a member of tho straight-out Republican Executive Committee. Blank Tickets and Credentials canbchad by mall or at straight-out Republican head quarters, No. 89 Diamond street, nt any time after August 12, 1891. W. M. GIBBS, Chairman. JARED M. BRUSH, aui8-53 Secretary. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION ! AUCTION ! Closing out sale Everything must go. Fino furniture, carpets, notions, photographio camera, bicycle, lot books, etc. FRIDAY, August 21, nt 10 o'clock.vi ill posiltvoly be our last salcat 311 .Maiket st. Eveiy piece of furniture in the houe must be sold. Cham ber furnituro, parlor suites in lcither, tap estrj, plush and haircloth, bookcase, waid robes, sideboards, chairs, rockers, tables, couches, lounge, bicycle, photographic out fit, books, caipots, oilcloth. AImi lot notions, Mucques, jackets, t03-s, dishes, cte. Remem ber, ov crything must be sold botoro moving. HENRY AUCTION CO., Auctioneers. aue0-2l OF BOOTS AND SHOES. Notice is hereby given that the entire stock of boots and shoes of W. E. Sehmertz & Co. will be offered for "-ale bv tho Slicntf at No. IS Fifth av., Pittsburg, on TUESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1331, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m. Tho stock is new and well selected nnd will be sold to suit pin chasers. E. X. QITI"15Y, au20-8S Assignee. Assignee's Sale. Splendid Coal Mines snd Other Property of Gumbert & Huey. POSITIVE SALS. On Tuesday, September 15, 1891, at 10 O'clock, in Court House Rotunda, Coal mines, fully equipped nnd running, w itli raili oad and riv er shipment, at Uclle viow station, on Honongahela River and Bellevernon branch of the P., McK. & Y. R. R. About 200 acres of unmincd coal, full rights tor mining, nnd rights for transporta tion of coal fiom adjoining lands, with 375 acres of other coal depending upon this means of exit; the best harbor on the river, with tho frontuge of one and onc-fouith miles; 20 laborer houses, 12 double and two single; a store and offices and furniture; ono fine dwelling of eight rooms and fin ished attic, the residence o! William Huey; a large mule stnble; a large bank stone nnd framo barn, nnd all the land, and the right, title and Interest there in of Gumbeit A. Huey, extending from and including tho "Jacob Kc-sler" land nct abovo tho Slack road down to Hums' run, and tho river Iiont back to the River toun slup road from Burns' run to tho SleJIalns lot at Frantz'sriui.and all thcpeisonal piop orty, llxtiire, machinery, tools and it hat fcoever pertains to or belongs to the opera tion of the mines. Also the handsome residence and grounds of Robert R. Gumbert, of about toven acics. situate above said mines and lacing said river. This is a line place, with fruit nnd Improved grounds. There is a good stable and all requisite improvements on this jl.ico for a complete and desirable country lome. Also a nice place of ono and three-fourths acres known as tho McMains place, sitnato adjoining land of Frederick Courslu and close by Franz station and fronting on the Jlonongahela river. This lot is improved and has on it a good two-story frame houo and outbuildings. And also the land known as tho Watson property, of 132 acies, timber and farming land. It extends on both sides of the town ship hill road, and along the township nver road from Rums' run to Frantz run, except ing said McJIains lot, and one-lmlt of it Is covered with good and valuable timber. Terms or sale Ono-fourth cash, and bal ance in four somi-nnnii.il payments secured uy Lfguii utinu unit mnrtgH.se, M. A. WOODH ARD, Attorney. un20-8 j PITTSBTJRG' DISPATCH. tSTDltplay advet tivments one dollar per square for one insertion. Classified real estate advertisements on this page ten cents per line for each insertion, anil none taken for' less than thirty cents. Top line being displayed counts as two. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. I5USI2VESS OFFICE. Cor. Smlthfleld and Diamond Streets, ALWAYS OPEN. BRANCH OFF1CF-S AS FOLLOWS. WHERE WANT, FOR SALE. TO LET. AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WrLL HE RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver tisers nlreidy have accounts with Till DISPATCH. TOR THE SOUTHSIDF, NO. 1112 CARSON STREET, TELEPHONE NO. C022. FOR THE EAST END. J. W. WALLACE. 6121 PENN AVE. FITTSnURO-ADDITIONAL. THOMAS MCCAFFREY, X Butler street. EMIL G-STUCKF.Y, 24th itrect and Penn avenue. ALLFOHENY. A. J. KAFRCIIEH. No. K Teilernl street. II. J. McBRIDE. Market House, Allegheny. F. II. EGOERS & SON, Ohio and Chestmu streets. THOMAS MCHENRY, A cstern and Irwin avenues. G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Reaver ares. PERRY 31. GLE1M. Rebecca ami Allegheny av e. Vi'ANTED. Main Help. AN EXPERIENCED STRAIGHTENER AND a cold siwv er for an "P'tieim mill; must be well recommended. Address "WESTERN," Dis patch office. aul5-2i AD wltlTFRS-SMART'S BUSINESS AND SHORTHAND COLLEGE, 12 Federal St., Al legheny; good penmanship t night In eight lemons; private lessons, both sexes; dav and evening. aul5-:o-TTSSu T)ARHER-GOOD BARBER IMMEDIATELY: Jjjrooil wages ; stc-ulv emnloiment. Apph atF. 11. KLINE'S. 275 Reaver iiv Allegheny, .v.20-20 BOYAHOUT 10 or'isyears OLD? FOR GRO CERY store; one who undent inds driving horc. Inquire of J. W. SMITH, 810 Main St., Braddock, Pa. an!9-9 ClAULKERS AND PIPE LAYERS ON GAS line neir COCHRAN'S MILLS. B. A O. R. R.: none but No. 1 workmen need apply. au20-M T-ilbTRICT MANAGERS EVERYWHERE FOR J an Incorporated Massachusetts endowment order; bcncllti, ?a tofl.400 in three ytar, JT00 to Sl.fOO hi seven vears, with sick, accident and death neiifflts; exclusive territory ind big pav to live workers: write quick JAMEb T. UFA NOLDS, Room 303. Exchange building, Boston, Mass. au2)-Y-WThsu RUG CLERK QUALIFIED ASSISTANT: good reference required. Address B. D. R.t Dispatch office anM-4 EEWGOOD SALESMEN-CAN EARN FROM, ' WtoMdnlly; applv after 10A.M. THEKEV STONE NOVELTY COMPANY, KoomNo.9, Ex celsior building, torncr Grant and Sixth av. auID-15 MEN-rOR THE UNITED STATES ARMY, able-bodied, unmarrli d men between the ages of 21 and 35 years; good pvy, rations, clothing and medical attendance: ippllrants must be prepared to furnish s-irKfactorv ovldercc as to age, char acter and habits. Apply at No. 915 PEN N AV., Pitteburg, Pa. Jy5-0-Thsu RGANIZERS-TnE ORDER OF SO LON PAYS I.OOO In sev en years and $ per week sick bene fits: three ve.irs old:8.0io members; resorvedfund with accrued Interest fJC7, 000; live men wanted; splendid chance. Apply 39 FIFTH AV.. third floor. aull-r,l ORGANIZERS-TOE ORDER OF THE HELP ING Hand pav $1,001 57 iO. J.VX). S3S0 In live years; weekly benefit fii, S20. tlo. 75u. For par ticulars address J. J. KYAN, 0J5 Penn ave. auli-M PERSONS LIVING OUT OF THE CITYTO take shorthand by m.ill; complete In 24 lessons for$r; Instruction guarantted; best system. BOX 869, Pittsburg, Pa. aal9-22 SALESMAXEXPERIEXCED GENTS' FURN IslHNG salesman, capable of taking charge of department: reference required. Apply AT HIE OFFICE, SlOMarkcttt. au20-S9 SOLICITORS FOR LIFE INSURANCE: LIR- ERAL commissions; policy taking because t pleasing In price and plan. 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CO., La Crosse, Wis. my.3-75 AGENTS-TO TAKE TERRITORY FOR OUR greatest seller of modern times; "King's Handbook of the U.S.," 910 p.ige:2,fl.-l;l illustra tion; 51 colored maps; sells lor ?2 ."O: ne shall be able to fill orders promptly as aO.100 copies are ready. P.J.FLEMING & LO.. IU5 Hfth av., Pitts'iurg. Ji24-TiiwTliFSSu AGENTS-LIFE INSURANCE AGENISWHO desire to Increase, their income can secure a permanent situation, on salary or commission, as preferred, w ith the most successful accident insur ance company in America, bv addicsblng. with nferencto, W. D. CHASE, secretary. Otnevo, . Y. au20-G0 GEXTS-TO SELL LABOR DAY DECOR A TiON badges: bright show y colors: appropri ate design: sample mailed Scents; investigate be fore too late. M. ERNST, Cleveland, O. au20-93 GENTLEMAN OF ABILITY AS GENERAL agent for Western Pa., bv a B. k L. Associa tion: maturity value of stock pjld or mortgage cancelled at death. Insurance from strictly old line eonipauv. To the right man liberal contract. MUTUAL GUARANTEE R. & L. CO., 42u -Walnut St., Philadelphia. auli-3.- GENERAL AGENTS AND CANVASSERSTO toM.Il '-Ibe Gem Pinking sheirs;" fastest selling noveltv In exlstence;everyl idv wants them. HARRIS & REYNOLDS. Grand Rapids. Mich. an.B-91-Thsu "Wanted Pemale Hew. A FEW WELL DRESSED LADIES FOR A new, pleasant and profitable business; eisy work. AddrtssJ. M. SllEPPARD, General e llvery. Pittsburg, Pa. an20-71 A LADY OF GOOD ADDRESS FOR PFRMA IX. NENT position; silarySSO the first month, then WO. Address LOCK BOX 761. Columbus, it. ; Include eelf-addresscd stamped envelope. aulS-72 COOK FIRST-CLASS FEMALE COOK, white or colored: wages ifoa week. Apnlt at cor. HIGHLAND AV. and R1PFEY ST., Eat Liberty. auIS-34 pIRL-FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK TO GO VJT to the country fin- a short time with small lam'lr. light work. 67 FEDERAL oT., Allegheny, 2d iloor front 1 00m. ag-JO-23 pIRL-FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK IN A v T family of four grown persons. 72o CARsON ST., second door from Eighth t. auJV) G0VERNESENGL1SH PREFERRED: MUST teach music; references required. MRS. E. M. QUINLY, orbes and Mey ran av s. aull-17 OCSEKEEP ER-M IDbTiAGrD rBOTEsT ANTIady In family of time. Address J. M. SllEPPARD, General Dellv try, Pittsburg, Pa. au20-72 TE CIIER-EXPERIENCED LADY TEACHER for room 7, in Oitkmonl schools, Allegheny county. Pa.; term ten months; election Yhursday evening, Augusts, 1S91. C. M. C. CAMPIlFLi., Sccretarj. an 10-15 T ,- NEAT DINING-ROOM GIRLS FOR EX 0 POSITION. KEYSTONE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, 4 Sivth st. ,au2 -S "Wanted Slate and Peiualn Help. FIRST CLASS TiNNER, TEAMSTERS, laliorers, quarrvmen. 0110 boy. three colored men, cooks, nurses, thainbcr maids, dining room glrN, house girls, t.erman and colored girls. MRS. E. THOMPsi IN, 60S Grant st. jnl5-i F ARM HANDS, DAIRYMEN, GARDENERS, ttamsteis. laborers, viomtn took. S15 per monin: launircs, uisnvvasnc rs, cnamiKrmaKis, waitresses, family cooks. MEEIIAN'S, 54" Grant street. aul7-D Wanted Situations. I EMPLOYMENT METAL PATTERNS AND j nifKbis to make; aho Inventions perfected. E. P. SI.EVJZ & CO., lib First av-., third Hoor. aull-24 rOSTTION AN EXPERIENCED ACCOUNT ANT, who can lurnlsh gilt-edged references, desire the management of a set of Iwoks that will n quire onl) a portion of his time dallvta No. 1 chance to secure the serv ices of a No. 1 man. Ad dress P. o, UOX2S9. tity. au-lv-13-TThs -pO-sTTlON-AS COACHMAN. BY AN EX L PERIENCED man who thoroughly undcr s ands the care of horses: cm fuiulsh refirences. Addriss A. C K., Dispatch ollicc. au2fl-76 IJDsITIOX AS AN OITICE ASSISTANT OR slii; ping clirk; can give good reference. Ad dress J. E., Dispatch oDke. au3-75 QITUATION-BY" A YOUNG MAN 25 YEARS O i age, sneaks German and English fluently, as traveling Mlesman or agent, wltn some rehablo honse; liest of reterences given, also security. If necessarv. Address, S. G., Dispatch office. aul6-43-TTSu SITUATION BY ' EXPERIENCED BOOK KEEIT.R; good references. Address G. K., Dispatch ollicc. aul9-21 STTUATIOX-AS COOK BY GERMANGIRL Address W. R., Dispatch office. au20-10 V, anted Hoarders and Lodgers. pENTLEMEN FOR NICELY FURNISHED VT front rooms In private family, both gases and bath; near parks. W ARCH ST., Allegheny. auav-GTliSit ADY ROOMMATE AND BOARDERS. 190 FEDERAL, ST., Allegheny. aul8-3I Wanted TJonrdlng. E OARD FROM-fiEFTEMIlER 15.BY GENTLE aiA.i aim wile: nrc-cuss room nnu noara dress F. li.. Dispatch nfllcc. rIftii.andO.aig st. Aci- aui6-t-i-ir, THURSDAY; AUGUST 20. WANTED. Financial. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST MARKET rates on bond and mortgage: no delay. REED 11. COYLE & CO., cor. Fourth av. and Grant st. dell-TTS MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD MORTGAGE securities, lowest rates; no delay. SAMUEL W. BLACK A CO., 90 Fourth ay. dell-4-TThs H nwv n.n .. . v ... imwiVT . I1VC. T rTl" EST Interest; no delay. BLACK X BAIRD, Fonrth av. apll-24-TTS 95 Fonrth av. MORTGAGES-?IOO,mo TO LOAN-SCMS tK00 to ",oto to tao.000: expenses light; money ready, a. J. FLEMING, 152 Fifth av. ana-95 MortgagesmonetTto loan in SUSIS to suit at 4V$, 5 and 6 per cent. ROUERT G. iA.ii..i. uh tourinav. -jti. iw. apts-iw-ioau MORTGAGES ON CITY OR ALLEGHENY county property at lowest rates. HENRI A. EAVER & CO.. 92 Fourth av. mh2-D aUICK LOAN OF NOT OVER 2,500; HIGH EST Interest 'paid; real estate security. Ad dress LOAN, Dispatch office. anll-99 Miscellaneous. BOOKKEEPING WE ATTEND TO THE opening and clostng and adjusting of books ot all kinds: voucher sv stem introduced and individ ual Instruction given bookkeepers In same; long experience and references as to accuracy, prompt ni ss and discretion. McCAFFERTY i. ROBIN SON, Room IB, 95 FJfth av, Je2S-92i-TTS CIGAR STOREl"AT CHAMRERS'BUSINESS AGENCY, 102 Fourth av.. Room 6. an20-80 1?VERY"IiODY TO CALL AT ONCE AND J examine our mammoth stock of watches, with a runge in price of J2 50 to $250, and l.fOl different styles to select from. K. SMIT, 932 and 934 Liberty st , 7C3, 703, 707 Smlthfleld. Souvenir spoons ?1 cath. au20-7-ThS HOUSE-TO RENT A HOUSE OF 6 TO 8 rooms la Oakland or East End; mnstbein food location. Address, stating rent, etc., W. J., lispatch office. au20-25 MACHINISTS-TO NOTICE THAT THERE IS a strike pending at the Continental Tube Work, now operated bv the Oil Well supply Co., SECOND AV.. Pittsburg. aul8-37-TTSSn SEND FOR SAMPLES AND PRICES OF WALL paper, free to any address: 10-ceiit wall paper at5c. 15-cent wall paper at Re, 25-cent gold paper at lfc a bolt. G. G. O'HRIEN, Paint and Wall Paper Store, 292 Filth av. aull-13-rrs TRUNKS HAULED TO AND FROM EAST END for 50c. CAMPBELL & DAVIS, 12 seventh ay. Telephone 270. Jvl7-90 rOUNG MEN AND LADIES TO KNOW THAT L they can acquire a thorough knowledge of pen manship, arithmetic, grammar, spelling, etc., by our brief and original methods In the shortest pos sible time for S5 per month; bookkeeping taught by actual business practices; English training and shorthand departments: a full corps of expert teachers; fall term begins September J: day and night; school now open. ACTUAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, No. 5 Sixth av.; M. .1. Conner, Presi dent: J. M. Phillips, Expert Accountant. aiil8-00-TTh FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. City Residences. I?0R SALE-IPOO CASH. REMAINDER IN small monthly payments. No. 179 Washington av., Thlrtv-first ward, house 5 rooms, with largo cor. lot; price only $1,000: renting for ?I2 pernio.; a nice noinc or a paving investment, tvii. v . a. HERRON St SONS, 80 Fourth av. an4-!9-l,8,H,20 Foist End Residences. Q 800-THREE BRICK HOUSES OF THREE tJpOj rooms and cut-stone cellar each. In the Sev enteenth ward: well finished. Inside and outside shutters, water on porch: also, four lots, each 20xS4. Price, fl.ono, or f7. for all. This prop erty is well located, extending back from a 0O-1 1. street to a 20-ft. alley, and Is a bargain. MAGAW & GOFF, MM., 145 Fourth ave. aulG-35-TTSSu flg( SOO-LARGE NEW FRAME HOUSE, SIX tJPUj large rooms, fin. .attic, hall. bath, nat, gas, electric lights, h. and e. water. Inside closet, etc.: centrally located on one of the best Btreetsln the East End. with large lot: this Is one of the best built and inostcompletelr arranged houses that we have on our list. DENNISTON, ELDEKKIN & CO., LIM., 1232 Penn av. Tel. 5327. aul3-27-TiiThrsu (PO 800-BOQUET ST., OAKLAND-AFRAME u)t)j house of seven rooms, b. r., slate mantels" tile hearths, speaking tubes, Iront and back Eirches. fine v lew of Schcnley Park. MURRY 4 DSALL, 31 Fidelity building. auM-M-Trs Suburban Kesldences. 4 GOOD FARM OF ABOUT CO ACRES-WTrn J excellent dwelling. large barn, fine large orchard; every tree laden with the choicest fruit, etc.tsltuate nearthe city, within oncmllcof R. R. station: churches, school, stores, postotnee. etc. J AS. W. DRAPE & CO., 313 Wood st., cltv. aul9-47 AT DERRY, P. R. R.-GOOD 2-STORY FRAME building; 2 store rooms. 17 dwelling rooms and stable, occupied as grocery, baktry and boarding house; present business done, S15.000 to 20,000 per tear; rental J800 per year; only 5. 00 LIGGETT BRO-5., 71 Diamond St. aul0-76 DESIRABLE SUBURBAN RESIDENCE AND groundsoiiIlncofP.,F.W.i.C.R.R..Imlniites' walk from station; ov er 2jJ acres, having a gentle elevation and commanding a wide stretch of river and sylvan scenery: numerous full grown shade trees and shrubbery; spacious lawn: concrete walk6 all around the property: an excellent donblc residence with wide nail la center; large rooms; finished attic rooms; dry celiac; natural gas; jorches. etc., etc. i- carriage house and other out lulldlng; one of the most dellghtfnl places on the railroad, and sw eet and cool In the most torrid weather; a great bargain; would exchange In part for city property. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO.. 3M Wood st . city. aul9-47 1?OR SALE-?5C0 DOWN, AND MONTHLY . payments thereafter If desired.- at Shadyslde, modern new house seven rooms, cltv sewerage; lot 39x1.0 ft.: location central, at Shadysldc: price $4,000. ISO) W. A. HERRON & SONS. f0 Fourth av. aul5-45-15,20,25,3I FOR. SALE LOTS. East End Lots. CHOICE RESIDENCE LOTS IN WILKIN S BURG. 50x120 on Ross st.opposlte fine residence of AV. C. Lyne; flagstone sidewalks; five minutes from dt pot, shade trtes and building restrictions. HOFFMAN & BALDRIDGE, vv ilklnsburg, oppo site depot. auJ0-73 LOTS IN FAHNESTOCK TLACE PLAN, llomewood: fronting oa Penn, Homewood: McPhtrson, Tnomas and 3Iead streets: every lot has lrult anil shade trees; best of schools and churches; society and neighborhood strlckly first class; Penna. R. R. and Duqnesne Traction furnish rapid transit every fewmlnutes; property In this plan from 5.19 per foot front up; Ihomas street, 100 leet wide, only ?5 per foot front; it will pay you to Investigate this plan lwforu buying elsewhere. LIGGETT BROS., 71 Diamond st. au20-82-TTS6u , 300 WILL BUY 10 NICE LEVEL LOTS IN yDttj the East End.closeto car line, size 25x110 ft.; thev can be retailed at000each; only 700 cosh re- iiuiini. i. . j A.Jiii3- A Vts. su r iiui 111 .i.e.. 153 Frankstowa ave. au20-78-KThs Alleglieny Lots. LOTS-IN RIDGEV1EW PLAN, ELEVENTH ward. Alltghenv; lots In Duqutsne Park, 'tenth ward, Allegheny; lot In Rose's plan. Brush ton station, P. R. P.. J. E. McCRICKART, 140 Fifth ar. aul-47-MTh Snbnrbnn Lots. CHOICE RESIDENCE LOTS AT PALMER Place, Swissvale. P. R. R., two minutes from station, building restrictions; very tasv terras to those desiring to build; unsurpassed location: come andsecforvours'lf. HOFFMAN & BALDRIDGE, AVilklnsburg. opposite depot. au20-73 LOTS-BEST AND CHEAPEST LOTS NEAR the city at Etna station; 1( new houses on plan within cany reach of two railroads, and an tie trie line almost completed: board walks; everything convenient. Trices $100 to J300; terms ?l to 2 per v-eek. Plans and photos at office. MAGAW A GorF, LIM., 115 Fourth av e. aul6-35-TTSSu LOTS BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOTS FOR from J10O to $300. in the Eighteenth ward, long payments: easy terms. Inquire of CIIAS. E. CORNELIUS, attorney. 40! (.rant St., Pittsburg: or go to his ollicc. Mornlngsideav., oa the grounds, and si e his agent, T. Ed. Cornelius. m j 19-45-D LOTS-ON GLENWOOD AV.. CONVENIEN T to B. & O. station and Second av. electric road: avenue graded, macadamized, sidewalk, city water: houses and lots on v erv easy terms: monthly pavments if desired. GEORGE C. BURGWIN, Attomej-at-Lavr. 150 Fourth ay. Jyl2-l7-TTS5n CUBURBAN PROPERTY THE LARGEST U lots, the lotvtst prices and the easiest and best ttrms In the couutv at Sheradcn, 15 minutes from Union station; see'Sheraden belore you buy else where. ANDREW PATTERSON, Secretary, 127 Fifth a v. fc27-72-D 1 "9 ACRES OF NICE LYING GROUNDON XZi the Perrysvllle road; elegant place for a country residence or to lay out In lots. JAS. AV. DRAPE & CO., 313AYood St., city. aull-n Farms. TAESIRABLE INA'ESTMENT-317 ACRES OF XJ black walnut and rich limestone land, fenred; underlaid with 0 feet of superior gas and coking coil, now opened and marketed: lies beautifully; well watered: highly Improved; large modem bnllt. hardnuod-tlnlshcd, slate-roofed house, 8 rooms, cellar, verandas and shutters, two-story wash house, hank barn, stable, granary, corn, coal and smoke house, 3 poultry houses, orchard, choice fruit: complete equipment of farm machinerv ; will exchange for city property. ED. AVirrisH, 410 Grant St., Pittsburg. aulS-50-TTS-- I7IARM 10 ACRES, FOUR MILES FRO.AI PITT. . BURG, are minutes from Falrhavon, Castle Shannon R. R.; has good five-roomed house, out buildings, cellar, springs, orchard timber; eliurth, school, mill at Fairfiatcn. Address or Inquire GEORGE GUTBUB. Falrhavcn. au.o-87-Thsu" Manufacturing Sites. A GOOD MANUFACTURING SITE. WELL located on railroads; has good waterfront on hartlers creek: terms east. Call on or address PETER YUNKER, Sr.. McKccs Rocks. Pa. null-tu FOIt SALE BUSINESS. HnslnesH Opportunities. ll.oTlllNu ATi l,E.MS' tlJIt.MslUNU J store, doing the leading business In a town 01 15,000 Inhabitants, within . miles of Pittsburg: location best In the town; stock will Invoice about flO.lWi: this is a go.id chanr" to buy a good paying business; rood reasons for selling. Address T. T., Dispatch oflice. Jya-92 I) BYGOODS, MILLINERY' AND FURNISH IN a store? uood stand: grocery stores. (3i0to $8,rO0; gtneral stores, shoe stores, cigar stores, bakeries. PERCPVAL & GASTON, 439 Grant st. au20-98 FOR SALE-AN ACTIVE AND PROFITABLE livery business, well established, fully equipped nnd finely located; close to the station of a prosperous torni near the cltr; real estate, buildings, velilclik, l.amess. etc. .at n low-price. (1-71-317.) CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 13 Fourth uvcuue. au20-07-TTS' 189L FOIt SALK-BUSLNESS. Ilnslness Opportunities. A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO ENGAGE IN the stone, brick and lime business la a j ub urban town; quarry opened and unusual faculties for working and snipping. Terms to suit, lor particulars see J. 0. BOYER, 90 Diamond st. aul4-85-TTFSu AN OLD ESTABLISHED IRON AND STEEL broker's business now In successful running condition and making money: this Is an unusually good opening for any one who understands the business. Particulars confidentially from JAS. AV. DRAPE A CO., 313 Wood st., city. au 19-47 AN OLD ESTABLISHED BRICKYARD IN the city, with complete machinery for carry ing on the business; excellent location: a great bargain to a cash huver; Immediate possession. JAS. AV. DRAl'E & CO., 314 Wood St., city. aul9-47" AN ESTABLISHED AND WELL PAYING business In East Liberty treason for selling too much other business to attend to. Will Ix-ar Inves tigation. Capital required $1,000. Address "M" Dispatch office. au-JW 17LOUR MfLL-FOH SALE CHEAP: ALSO : brick and tile factory: finely situated in North west Missouri; doing excellent bnslness. LOCK BOX 33, Albany. Mo. au!9-34 GROCERY-AT A GOOD BARGAIN-ONE OF the best retail grocery stores In the city: must lie sold atouce. For particulars address P. O. BOX 304, YoungstOH-n. O. au!9-C4 IN AN ACTIVE SUBURB CLOSE TO THE city, cash grocery doing a nice retail business; stock will Invoice 'S700 to ?S00; small capital re quired. CHARLES SOMERS Jt CO.. 12" Fourth av. aul-38-TTS T IVERY" BUSINESS-HORSES, HEARSE. SUR--lJ REY. coaches, buggies and wagons, etc. KEY STONE STABLES, 180 sandusky St.. Alle. au9-40 ONE-HALF INTEREST IN COUNTRY' PAPER: good lire town; only newspaper published there. Inquire of S, W., Dispatch office. aul9-Il T)ETAIL BUSINESS MOST PROMINENT -IV street: growing trade: sales over $10o,0CO last year; double store, four stories: exceptionally food opportunity. A. LEGGATE & SON. 103 ourth av. au!G-57-D ffiO 000 OR INA'OIOE-SHOE STORE IN A tU-"j good town, near the city, at a bargain to quick huver; long lease, low rent: fine cigar store in central part or the city; livery stable, milk route, grocery stores, $200 to $10,000; restaurant. HOLMES & CO., 420 smlthfleld st. au20" Business Properties. IIFTH AV.-P.500-A 3-STORY BRICK HOUSE . of 1; rooms and store-room, near Vine st. GEORGE SCHMIDT, 157 Fourth av. anl3-!0 TtTTUE AA'ENUE-ONLT TEN MINUTES 1 1 from postolllce a good three-story business property, containing storeroom and eight dwelling rooms, bath, inside w. c. and all conveniences; lot 22x1(0; this property wlllbe sold on very e isv terms, or cheap for cash. SAMUEL AY. BLACK CO., Oil Fourth av. aul5-;l-15,17,18,a).21, FOK SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. Horses, Velilclos. Live Stock. A CARLOAD OF BUSINESS AND DRIVING horses Just arrived: can be seen at Murray's stables, Dnnuesnc way, below Sixth St. II. II, CUNNINGHAM, Marlon, O. au20-17 CI O A C II -O N E THEEE-OUARTFR HIG II ' seated carriage, cheap. Apply at KEYSTONE STABLES, No. loO Sandusky St., Allegheny. auI5-49 HORSE'PAIR or CARRIAGE HOrSES.TAVO combination, and three saddle horsen (sound), also one verv fine pony. Apply SCHENLEA" RID ING ACADEMY, corner Neville and Bavarfl. au20-79 PERFECT FAMILY' nORSE; DOES NOT scare at cars or steam; lti hands; beautiful bay. JOS. McKIBBON, Fountain st, auM-M SHETLAND PONIES-42 TO 44 INCHES HIGn. for sale: well broken tor women and children to ride and drive: bays, blacks and duns. Address J. II. STRAUB, Lock Box 285, Youngstown, O. auia-lO" Machinery nntl Metals. I ENGINES AND BOILERS-SECOND-HAND: 'j largest stock of all sizes; 10x30. 12x24. 12x13. 10 X20. 10x10, 10x12. 9x12,8x12,7x12, 8x12: mounted port able engine, boilers of all sizes, shafting, pulleys. Sumps, governor, etc. Telephone, 3101, a and PartAVay. Allegheny. Pa. J. S. YOUNG. apll-D SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND BOILERS Two 35 horse-power and two ten horst power stationary engines and boilers. One ten horse power portable on wheels. Thirty-five. 15, 12, ten and eight horse-power engines, vertical and hori zontal, all good and will be sold cheap. HARMEs' MJACHINEDEI,OT, 99 First ve. Jy29-D MlseeRancou. ANY AND EVERYTHING IN TnEAVATCH, clock and Jewelry line at lowest prices. K. SMIT, 932 and 03! Liberty, and 703, 705, 707 Smith field. an20-7-Ths TO LIST. City Residences. TO LET-ONLY' A FEW 3nNUTES' WALK from P.O.; fine apartment house 7 rooms, modern fixtures: Forbes, nt ar Magee st. ; rent low. AT. A. HERRON & SONS. 80 Fourth ave. au20-10-TTSt Kast End Itesltlcncos. rpO LET-ONLY THREE LEFT (OUT OF 13) X of those fine atoue houses on Alpha Terrace, near Stanton and Neglev avs.. East End; seven rooms; loo&tlv finished In hardwood; all modern fixtures; $10 and $45 per month. AV. A. HEKRON & SONS, 80 Fourth av. au2Ml-:,22,25,28t Itooms. VTICELY FURNISHED ROOMS-USE BATTI. 11 both gases, etc. ; 15 minutes' walk from Court House, five minutes' ride Fifth ar. cars. 249 DIN AVID11IEST. ausi-lot IOOAIS-TO COUPLE WmiOUT CHILDREN. ; two nicely furnished rooms for light hon-e-kceplng; convenient to postofflce. 15 RIVER AV., Allegheny. au20-81t mWO FURNISHED ROOMS FOR LIG HT X housikteplng. 190 FEDERAL ST., Allegheny. aulS-TOt TO LET-FURNISHED ROOM?: GAS AND bath. 221 FEDERAL ST., Allegheny. nn20-Cf-Thssut rpAA'O UNFURNISHED ROOMS-ONE FRONT, X one back. 156 ARCH ST. auJO-I-Thi-sut Offices. Desk Room, LARGE FRONT FARLORs SUITABLE FOR business purposes. 35 FEDERAL ST.. Alle gheny; aua-2t LOST. LOST-FROAl 215 FIRST" AV., A PARROT, suitable reward for Its return. au20-22 LOST-BRACELET-BET WEEN SILVER LAKE and AVashington av., Allegheny, gold chain bracelet, with heart-shape locket. Reward if re turned to M. J.. Dispatch oillce. anl8-92 FOUND. IXIUND-THAT Y'OU SAAT! FROM $1 TO $5 ON . each picture or mirror purchased; cash or trcdlt. T. C. MCELROY, No. 2 sixth st.. np stairs. au!8-C2-TTS TTOUND-rOCKETnOOK AUGUST 18 IN RE X1 DOUBT alley, ladj's pocketbook containing sum of money and papers. Owner can have same by calling at NO. 51 FIRST AV. au!7-59 ITiOUND-NOT A HOUSE AND LOT, BUT TO . let vou know- that we can give vou a complete sideboard outfit consisting of pitkle castor, butter dish, five-bottle dinner castor and cake dish, all for$J. and warranted to wear, at K. SMIf '8, 932 and 911 Liberty and 703,705,707 Smlthlicld t. au20-7-Tbs PERSONAL. PERSONAL WE HAAT. BOOKS. AND LOTS of them: largest old boo! store west of the Alle gheny Mountains. LEA'I'S, 900 Liberty St. Jyl9 PERSONAL-CASH PAID FOR OLD GOLD and silver; Jewelry repaired: new work made to order. CHIOS. HAbCH. 541 Smlthfleld. Jyl7-13 ERSONAL SCHOOL BOOKS AVE CAN sav e y 011 from 5 to 40 per cent on new and old books. FRANK BACON & CO., 301 Smltliflcld st. aulS PERSONAL WHEN I WAS A SMALL HOY my mother always repaired mv breeches and jacxei. out since t got to oc a great oigman, ijjuiv sON, the will-known tailor, C5 lifth av.. cor. AVoodst., set oud Iloor, has been substituted, who now does all my cleaning, pressing and renovating la great shape. TU. looa. myl5-80-D PERSONAL "THE FALL Or POMPEII" IS no comparison to the great reduction sale now going on at our stores. Genuine diamonds!!! great varletli s at 33 per cent reduction oa regular prices; watches, clocks and Jew elrv" of evirv de scription at equally low prices. Remember the name and numbers. K. &M1T, five stores hi one, 932 and 111 Liberty A., 703, 703, 707 smlthfleld. Plttshitrgand Allegheny souvenir spoons at $1 CO each. au20-7-Tbs A GRAND CHANCE! A First-Class Dairy Business FOB SALE! The undersigned offer for sile one ot the finest dairy businesses in the East End, con sisting of over 100 heiid ot milch cows; nlso horses, milk wagons, cans. etc.. uiul complete dairy ontllt. all in good condition. A tlrst class trade in the Ent End mill Oakland, now bringing in nearly $i,0()0 per month. AVill be sold entire at a reasonable price to a Unit-class p.ut3'. s.itisfaetoty ieat.0115 given for selling. To tho purchaser of the abovo business will bo rented tho farm, consisting of 50 act es of land itli good pasturage, together with barns, stables, houses lor men, boiler, engine, cte. II10 farm lias on it a good or cliaitl of fi-dlt ttees, vineyard, vegetable gaidon, ote Natural gas on tllo promlsos lurnislied TREE for light and beat. This is one of the best paying businesses In the East End, and is a grand opening for tho right hind of a pirty. For particulars with terms apply to KELLY & RODGERS, 6216 Penn Avenue. aul3 S3-TTS EDUCATIONAL. Private SJiorUiuml Institute. Fall term opens Sept. 1; shorthand and pewrlt Ing; Graham and Pitman systems; Ctligraph and Remington machines; day and evening sessions; terms easy. Call or address PRIVATE SHORT HAND INSTITUTE. 415 Smlthfleld St., Pittsburg, Pa. auS-2-TTS JEFFERSON ACADEMY. CANONSBURG. PA. Principal, C. M. Des Islets. Ph. D. (Prince ton). A home school; open September lti. 1S91; thorough lnstrurtlon: college preparation a spe cialty; experienced teachers: has educated many of the ablest men of the South and AA'est. Send for handbook. Jel3-I3-TTS E . ot T tTii'Tnt- . 1 . Tx-aa- rml TTF T cirnllTTI avenue, l'rlnrlnals: B. AV. Alltehell. A. M.. Ph. D. John T, Daniel. A. M. Prepares for the best colltges and polytechnic schools. Opens Sep- ttmoerin. lol. or catalogue inn iiiiiituiiiimu address JOHN T. DANIEL, 278 Federal St.. Alle gheny Pa. aul8-23-TTS UEMOA'ED-KING'S SCHOOL OF ORATORY, elocution and dramatic culture removed to University Building, Diamond St., opposite Court House. Byron Av . King, manager; James M. AVlsman. associate manager. Class and private lessons, literature, French and German. Delsartc. old school and modern systems. Send lor pros pectus. anll-59 "ITrESTEEN UNIA'ERSITY OF PENNA ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS, Sep tember 14 and 15. $100 in PRIZES for best entrance examin ations. For particulars vv rlto to AV. .1. HOLLAND, Pres't, Pittsburg, Pa. Je4-9S-TTS LCTHERV1LLE SEMINARY' (NEAR BAL TIMORE) for young ladies. fHj per year. 39tb year. Modern conveniences, largo campus, full faculty, thorough train ing, home comfoits. Send lor catalogue. REV. J. II. TURNER, A. II., Principal, Lutlierrille, Md. JyH-77-TT3 Pennsylvania Ilollidaysburg. Hollldavsbnrg Seminary for Y'oung AVomen and Girls. Thorough Instruction. Methods adapted to the Individuality of each pnpil. Home com forts. Location exceptlonatlv healthful. Malaria unknown. Address MRS. R. S. HITCHCOCK. jell-17-TTS Harcourt Place Seminary. A school of the highest grade for young ladies and girls. Established upon original lines, iti success has been remarkable. For catalogue, address the principal, 3IISS ADA I. AYER, B. A., Gambler, Ohio. Jel5-9-TTS Kenyon Military Academy. This old and remarkably successful school provides thorough preparation forColIego or Bu3ines and careful supervision of health, habits and manners. For illustrated catalogue, address LAAVRENCE RUST, LL D., Rector, Gambicr, Ohio. jel5-9-TT3 TEAY RAPID PHONOGRAPHY AND -La typewriting and complete business course taught at Park Institute, 204 North ave., Allegheny. New term opens Septem ber 1. Evening sessions September 28. Cat alogues anil journal to any addrcs free. au20-TTS LEVI LUDDEN, A. At., Principal. 1)LAIRSYILLE SEAIINARY', AST Y'EAK J opens Sept. 9. '9L Beautiful grounds commodious Duildlngs, healthful location olcctric light, steam heat, special attention to health, manners, morals: thorough In struction in preparatory nnd advanced courses of study, and in art and music. For cntalogne address REV. T. R. EWING, D.D., Principal, Blairsvlllo, Pa. jy24-87-TT3 OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY, COLUMBUS, OHIO. Permanent income from the State. Annnal revenues, $150,000. Tiventy-flve departments. Forty-three professorsnndassistants. Classi cal, scientific and technical courses. Ten laboratories. Both sexes admitted. Tuition free. Send for catalogue. jy23-I3-Ths HOLY GHOST COLLEGE. Next session opens September 2 New stu dents should come to bo examined August 31. Special Business Department for Book keeping. Shorthand, Typewriting, etc. Ger man and Elocution tree of charge. For cata logue and further particulars address REV. JOHN T. ItUUPHl', C. S. Sp, President. Night School opens October 5. jyll-0j-TT3 PITTSBURG ACADEMY. Academic, Normal, Commercial. Students prepared for advanced classes in the best colleges, for teaching, for business. Yonng Ladies' Seminary Department. Fall term opens Monday, September 7, 1891. Office days AVedncsdays nnd Saturdays. Hon. Thomas M. Marshall, President Board of Trustees. For catalogue address J. AVARREN LYTLE, Principal, No. 7 Fourth avenue. jy9-81-TUTh8 E GOLLEGE A NEW SCHOOL TlniversltvRuIldinir. Diamond street, oddo- slte Court Honse, Pittsburg. Full corps ot instructors. English, Normal, Classical, Scientific. Ladies' Literary course. Night school and Saturday classes. Shorthand, Typewriting. Bookkeeping, Music, Elocu tion. Send for prospectus. Opens Septem ber L E. M. AVOOD, D. D., LL. D., President aul2-41-D CURRT UNIA'HKSITY, SIXTH ST. Thirty years of success. Full collegiate courses". Normal, Ladies' Seminary, English, 3IoehonicaIand Electrical Engineering De partments. Conservatory of Music, School of Elocution, Night School and Saturday Normal i;iases. isooKKeeping, anonn-tnu nnd Typewriting. Opens Sept. sept. L Send for catalogue. 11. ji. no vv u, l-rest. aul-D A CHILDREN'S SCHOOL THE ATTEN TION of parents and guardians having children between the aic of 3 and IS is hereby called to tho excellently equipped home school for boys and girls on one ot tho charming hills overlooking Butler. The situation of tho school is unsurpassed for beauty of scenery and health. Special atten tion is given to training of children and homo culture. For terms and particulars addross REA'. P. C. PRUGH, D.D., Butler, Pa. References: B. AVolIE Jr., and P. Kell, Pittsburg. anlS.93-Tra ITTSRURG FEMALE COLLEGECON SERVATORYof Music. Full and special courses of study in language, literatuiu, his tory, natural science and elocution; in grand organ, piano, voice, violin, etc.; in drawing, painting, crayon portiaiture, decorative art, etc. Four distinct schools; 2.S instructors. Central. Eighth street, near Fenn avenue. Superior homo comforts for boarding pupils. Thirty-seventh jear opens September 1(5. Rates moderate. Send for catalogito to PRESIDENT A. II. NORCKOSS. D. D.. Pitts burg, Pa. jyll-15-rli3 WILLARD SCHOOL, 41 FIFTH AVENUE. A select school for tho careful and thor ough preparation of boys and young men for college, scientific school or business. The course of study is such as to afford an excellent preprinition for Princeton, Yale or Harvard Colleg67 The next sosion begins Tuesday, September 1. Private lessons will be given during the afternoon to a limited number of pupils, boys or girls. l ISAAC AV.KOONTZ, A. M., (Princeton), aul-44-TTS Principal. THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE. All examination of candidates for ad mission will be held at the rooms of the Boardof Education (Pittsburg). Monday and Tuesday. August 31 nnd September 1, begin ning at 9 a. M. each day. The examination the first day will include the common English branehe-? and physiol ogy, with Latin for those who proposo to en ter tho Latin scientific course. The exam ination the secpnd day will include higher algebra, four books in geometry and physics. Catalogues showing course of study, re quirements for admission, etc., may bo ob tained freo on application to the president, GEORGE AV. ATHERTON, LL. D.. ang20-92 State College, Pa. URSULINE ACADEMY, OAKLAND. Boarding and day schools. Reopens Tuesday, Sentember 8. Terms For bo-.nders. session ofUvBnioiiths,$130. Children under 12ycars of age, li. Day schools lor gin. rupus tawen from tho age of C to 18. Terms v ar Ing from $15 to f.S5. Tuition Includes nil branches of an English education, with French 01 Ger man, elocution, vocal music, cnlesthenics outlino drawing una fancy work. Private lessons In music, French, German, draw ing and painting, nt moderato terms. For fur ther particulars apply to Mother Snperio"-. auLi-SJ-T-ra JAS. M'iNiUlL & BEO., BOILERS, PLATE AND SHEET-IRON AVOEK. PATENT SHEET IRON ANNEALING BOXES. AVith an increased capacity and hydraulic machinery, wo aro prepared to furnish all work in oar llno'cheancr nnd better than by tho old methods. Repairing and general machine work. Twenty-ninth street and Alleglieny Valley Railroad. felO-OT-TTS isorEssrciijS, Steel Stazrups, IR-u.'b'ber Sta-raps, Seal 3?r esses, cScc W. A. Bunting, 20 Fifth Ave. TT8 HELLO, CENTRAL GIVE ME 199. Hello, Whlteloy, send for my shoes and Ox where needed and return them as quick as possible. A. AVIIITELEY', Pittsburg Shoo Repairing Factory, 123-130 Third avo. Second noor. my 12-73-tt CHOICE PROPERTIES. BLAINE. For free transportation, maps, price lists, printed descriptive matter and full particulars, call on CHARLES SOMERS &Ca I GENERAL AGENTS, 129 FOURTH AVE. anl2-51-r FOURTEENTH WARD, ' OAKLAND SQUARE, Only 13 minutes from Court House by electric or cable cars. Fine view of SCHENLEY PARK and CARNEGIE LIBRARY Location unsurpassed, enhancement; ia values certain. ' NEAV 7-P.00M BRICK HOUSES. Both gaes, electric lighting, laundry, POECHIIS AND FRONT YARD. Slato mantels, tile hearths and vestibular, cemented cellar. STREET ASPIIALTU3IED. Yon can't go rong In buying tlieseiionsea on our terms, which are SMALL CASH PAYMENT, Balance easy time. SAfflUEL W. BLACK & CO., SO FOURTH AVENUE. aul(K3-D A PENNAVENUE Cmnr Bniess Projerly FOR SALE! The best and most central business loca tion of East End. 36 Feet Front. Passed bv two cable lines and within ono minute of P. R. It. AN EXCELLENT INVESTMENT. S. A. DICKIE & CO., PENN AND SHADY AVENUES. E. E. aul5-13-TT8 FOR SALE $500 DOWN, The remainder in small monthly install ments, if desirt J. New and Modern House, Seven rooms, lot .XItISO feet, in one of tha most central and desirable sections in Ease End. Price onlvjtl.OGO. (3C.) AV. A. HEREON & SONS, ana-K-Th SO Fourth av. FIFTH AVENUE. A brick-houso of six commodious rooms and finished attic, for $0,C00. There i3 grass plot front nnd rear. Pleasant porch. Ix8 22x120 to Ann St. MURRY & EDSALL. SI Fidelity Buildins. BUl8-53-TT9a ee,5oo -FOB A- STONE FRONT HOUSE IN SHADYS1DE, One Etiuare from cable or electric lines. Honse has S rooms and all modern improve ments. Lot 30x100. tasvTerms. SAMUEL AV. BLACK & CO., aulO-Z-TVThs 90 Fourth Avenuo. STANTONAVENUE. - Ne-ar two-story brick nine rooms; very complete: immediate jiossession. Full irformation from EASTER, THOMPSON & CO., aulC-Sl-TT-'u 162 Fourth avenue. . sraniLT: resorts. TOURISTS CAN OBTAIN INFORMATION as to rates and accommodations of many resort, hotels and cottages by applying as THE DISPATCH BUSINESS OFFICE. Atlantic City. TnE CHALrONTE ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. On thcbench.vt ith unsurpassed ocean vletiv Salt water baths in the house. Send for circular. jeSO-45-D E. R0BERT34S0KS. CapoJlay. M ARIXE VILLA, capo.uay, n.j. AVithin 30 yards of the surf. Seventeenth season; 30 rooms added, facing the sea; e4eva tor, baths, etc MRS. F. H A I.T.ENRKCJv'. jyl-21-D Other Resorts. e Bedford Springs. BEDFOED, PA. Hotel open until October. AVrite lor pamphlet on thte great .Resort and the famous Bedford Springs Mineral Water. L. B. DOTY, Manafrer. au-9S-D PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS SEALED PROPOSALS vv ill be received by the South District (second ward) School Board, Pittsburg, until SEPTEMBER L 1S8L for the paving with, brick and eurbine of sidewalks fronting oa Kos and Diamond streets. Specifications and Information at tho schoolhouse. Tha board reserves tho right to reject any or all bids. Proposals to be directed to A. S. GILMORE, nu20-18-n Secretary. QEALED PROPOSALS Scaled proposals, endorsed "Proposals for Electric Power House," will be received by the Electric Light Commission of the city of AVheelinf; until THURSDAY, August 27, 1891. nt 5 o'clock r. jr., for the material and for the erection and full completion of a power, boiler and dynatno honse for tho arc street Inrhtinir installation for the city of Wheel Ine, according to plans and spectncatlons on, file in the omce of theBoard of Gas Trustees City Hall. . Bids will bo received separately for tlfo Iron vv ork, n one bid, and for the other portions of the work (including excavation, masonrj, brickwork and carpenter work, nnd all other ne essary items, except iron work) ns one bid: and also for the construc tion ol tills woik a a vvnoic. Plans and specifications can be examined at the olllco of tho Gas Trustees. City Hall, on and after Friday, August 21, 1891, at Li o'clock noon. The Commission reserves tho right to re ject any and ali bids. THE ELECTRIC LIGHT COMMISSION, P. F. FAERELL, Chairman. A. A. FRANZHE1M. secretary. au20-38 ECONOMY IN FUEL Hot "Water Heating Apparatus for Residences, Etc iLSO, Ventilating Fans for Cooling, Ho. M'GINNESS, SMITH & CO.,- && Water St. iergC; .'! --73 .'I f 1 4 i I 4 3 i -j v