MONEY FOR A MASTER Of the Organ, if One "Were to Locate Just 3Tow in the Twin Cities. WHAT LOCAL MUSICIAN'S THINK. Tbey Bay the Salary .Attached to the Allegheny Office Is EIDICULOGSI.T SHALL FOR THE TTORK Tho discussion of the organ question, which was started by the article in Trie Dispatch last Sunday, has been taken up warmly by musicians and others of the city. The position taken by Tnn Dispatch writer was that it would be well if some organist were to be brought to the city who would devote all his attention to establish ing an organ school for the development of the musical talent that is allowed by every one to be latent in the city. A DisrATCir representative yesterday visited several well-known musicians to ask their opinion abont the advisability of placing the teaching of the organ in the hands of some man who shall have made the itudy of that instrument his life occupation. This teacher should be established in the city as a player as well as teacher, and his work should be so good as to serve for a standard for other musicians. He should be properly paid, and he should be worth a good t-alary. In respouse to this argument, Joseph H. Gittings said that there were plenty of musicians in Pittsburg and Allegheny who could easily reach this high standard in orpnn music, but that the cities would not pay enough to make it worth the while of a good musician to get up a repertoire of organ music and play and teach the instru ment. DOnN'T VAX WKI.I. EXOUGII. "The organ is a very difficult instru ment," said Mr. Gittings. "a nd it does not pay men to give the attention to it that it demands to get the best out of it that is in at. Tiie City Organist of Allegheny ought tocet more than S1.200. The salary is not liigh enough, and yet the city will not pay ?vra thst sum. There is no encouragement for a thorough study of the organ in this jmrt of the ountry." Simeon Ilissell said he would like to see a pood musician a' the keyboard of the city organ. The position should pay S3,tXiO "a year, and it slicuM be occupied by an or sranit of -norld-widf reputation, " such as cLrrnre Eddy, for instance. Pittsburg is young in art yc:, and men have not had ime to become good organists and at the ranie tin teach tor a living, as most of the musicians in the city are compelled to do. la the eourse of years there will be plenty offirsi-class organists in this city, as there are oWuiirre "We must have patience, and it will come in due course. I should like to see a virtuoso established in Pitts Imrgwho would devote his attention en lirrlr to the organ, but we cannot expect it until we olfer some inducements to such a man to settle here. OKGANIST ECKKIt'S r-XDEAVOHS. H. 1'. lacker, at present organist of the Cninesie Music Hall, Allegheny, said: "I try to give the people the music they want. "Were I to ghe a programme of classical mnsic for a whole cvning, the audience would get lip and leave the hall, with the exception of a few educated musicians, who would appreciate and enjoy the works of jhc masters. I mix my programmes so that there w ill be a little of everything. I play gavottesand marches and waltzes, with a fen classical i.ambers interspersed. I find this gives general satisfaction, and I do not see any reason to change the policy I have adopted. It is all very well to talk about educating the people in music, but if they iio not want to be educated you cannot do anything with them. Perhaps in the course of "time the public will get to enjoy classical music, if they get a little each evening. That is my idea. I try to give them enough of it to make them" acquainted with its beauties." C. C Mcllor, one of the best organists in the State, is of the opinion that there are prhaps two men in the cify now who, with Two or three years' practice, could play the best works ot the masters on the organ sat isfactorily. vortii jircn 'more money. "There are not more than two," said he. "They might, with long practice, sit down to an organ and do justice to it. The people tf Pittsburg arc not satisfied with their home talent, no mutter how good it might be. They want strangers. The organ is such a difficult instrument that a player must hove eyes and ears everywhere. The people want those eyes and ears to belong to a stranger. Let us import a competent organist and let us pay him a decent salary. A city organist should be paitt not less than 5j,0W a year. He is worth that if he is good, and it he is not worth it he should not be playing the organ in public at all." Henry Kleber said: "The music rendered in Caruccie Hall is not at all what it should be. It is becoming every week less suited to the taste of a real lover of the divine ait. I have no doubt large crowds gather in the hall, but they are, for the most pari, people who will go anywhere so it is tree." IvI-VIKW Tlie iipwsof the week reviewed an1 illustrated will be a feature of THE DISPATCH lo-morrntr. "I HE GKSl OF THE MONONGAHELA, Tree Trains Eicry Day to the Xow Town of Itlaine, Departing from and arriving at the pas spnger depot of the Pittsburg and Lake JSiie Railroad, end of the Smithfield street bridge, as follows (city time): Depart, 7:45 A. M., arrive, '2-MO r ii. Depart, 12:05 p. M., arrie; 3V P. si. Also, Saturday even ing trr.in, leaving at !i o'clock, visitors rc turnins to the Union depot at 10:35 r. M., via the Pittsburg, Virginia and Charleston Itnilroad. 2To Sunday free transportation. Call at our office lor tickets to the new town, and get maps, price lists, etc., before starting. Ciiakles Someks & Co., 129 Fourth avenue. "Want A& ertUemcnts One cent per word in The Dispatch now. Ijist Excursion to Atlantic City. The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad willrun its last special excursion to At lantic City Thursday, August 27. Jlate, flO ronnd trip"; tickets good for ten days, and good to stop at "VViifhingSoii City returning. Trains leave sX 8:15 .a- a:, and" 9:20 r. m., with parlor cars on day train and sleeping cars on night train. For Palo Advertisements, Other than real estate, One cent per word In The Dispatch hereafter. Bargains for Gentlemen. Iialbriggan underwear 25c, 38c, 50a Fine r carfs 25c and 35c, reduced from 00 and 75c; fine ?1 25 shirts at 76c; fine percale shins 50c, at Uoscnbaum & Ca's, Mar ict street Ths Ohio Pyle, Pa. TJic B. & O. E. li. will sell excursion tickets to Ohio Pyle to-morrow, Sunday, jatc fl 50 round trip. Train leaves at 8:15 a. jl To Tet Boom. One cent per word in The Dispatch to-day. , Their Customers Like rilsner. .That's why so many saloons sell this cel ebrated heir. Proprietors are quick to knew thatAhich best snits their patrons. Pilsner beer will do this Iron Citv Brew ! in4 Company. Telephone .No. 1186! ' " TOOK HIS WIFE HOME And Sho Now Gets a Divorce on tho G rounds of Abandonment. A divorce was grauted yesterday in the case of Mrs. Almira E. Manges against Hiram Manges. The parties Jived at River ton, near McKccsport. Manges was a puddler. His wife alleged that in 1881 he took her to her father's house iu McKeesport. He then told her he had brought her to where he had got her trom and would leave her there. He went away and has not lived with or supported her since. A NEW STOKY Itcad tho opening chap ters of a Splendid American Serial In to morrow's DISPATCH. "Wheeling, W. Ta. The Baltimore & Ohio Railroad will sell excursion tickets to Wheeling to-morrow, Sunday, rate 51 50 round trip. Train leaves at 8:30 A. ar. Ohio Pyle. Pa. The B. & O. E. B. will sell excursion tickets to OLio Pyle to-morrow, Sunday, rate SI 50 round trip. Train leaves at 8:i5 A. at C Dacnerlcln Brewing Company, Bennetts, Pa., telephone 1018, brewers and bottlers of standard lager and wiener export beer. The trade and families supplied. Wlicelinjr, VT. Yo. The Baltimore & Ohio P.ailroad will sell excursion tickets to "Wheeling to-morrow, Sunday,tr.ite $1 50 round trip. "Train leaves at 8:30"a. si, TTant Advertisements One cent per word in The Dispatch now. Sen our novelties in outing shirts. James H. Aiken & Co., 100 Firth ave. Ladies' and children's blazers at bargain prices, at Eosenbaum & Co.'s. MEETINGS AND NOTICES. Legal Notices. vtotice to bondiioi.dkrs-holders of 1 the first mortgage bonds of the Union bwitch and Signal Company w IU confer a favor by sending their address at ncc to the Secrctarr of the com pany at Swlssvale, Pa. Respectfully. E. II. GOODMAN. Swissvale, Pa.. August 13. President, au3)-2 fidelity title and trust co., 121 and 123 Fourth aTcnue. I7STATE OF MARGARKT HANRAIIAN. DE j CEASF.H. Notice Is hereby gler that letters ! administration on the estate ot Margaret Han raiian have been granted to the undersigned, to Trhom alt persons indebted to &atd estate are re quested to make Immediate paimcn and those having elaima against the same should mako them known n'lthont delar. FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO . DAVID Q EWINU. Administrator. Attorney. au22-27-S -VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT LETTERS j.1 of administration on the estate of Rudolph Ebert, sr.. Ute of the Twentieth 'ward of tile eitv of Pittsburg, liai c been granted to the undersigned. All pcrsono harlug claims or demands against the estate of said decedent are requested to make know n tne Bame to luc without delay, and an per sons indebted to said decedent are required to make Immediate pavment thereof to me, HKNRY bMlTH. No. il.) Fifth a v. l'irrsBL-no. Pa., July 3. 1SS1. JtI5-M-8 PKOPOSALS. s EALF.D PROPOSALS AKE INVITED tin to SEPTEMIIEIl 3d. 1S9I. at 10 o'clock a. m., toi tho erection of a school buildiiic for tho parish of St, Stephens, Twenty-third ward. Plans mid specifications can be seen nt the olliee of T. D. Evans, architect, rooms tilt and 813 Lewis building; where the bids can be lett. Tho right Is reserved to reject nnvorall bids. au22-17-Tus D. I. DEVLIN, Pastor. PROPOSALS SEALED PROPOSALS will bo received by tho South District (Second ward) School Board, Pittsburg, until SEPTEMBER L 1891, for the paving with brick and cutbine of sidewalks fronting on Ross and Diamond streets. Specifications and information at tho schoollioue. The board reserves the right to reject any or nil bids. Proposals to be directed to A. S. GIL5IORE, nu20-lS-D Secretary. s EALED PROPOSALS Sealed nrooosals. endorsed "Prorjosals for Electric Power House," will be received by the Electric Llsht Commission or the city of Wheeling until THURSDAY, August 27, 1S9L at 5 o'clock r. m., for the material and for tho erection and full completion of a power, boiler and dynamo honse for the arc street lighting installation for the city of IVIieel inc, according to plans and specifications on file In the ofilce of the Board of Gus Trustees City Hall. Bids vill bo received separately for tho Iron work, asonobid, and for the other portions ot the work (including excavation, masonry, brick work and carpenter work, and all other necessary Items, except iron work) as one bid; and also for the construc tion of the work as a whole. Plans and specifications can be examined at tne office of the Gas Trustees, City Hall, on and after Frldny, August 21, 1891, at 12 o'clock noon. The Commission reserves the right to re ject nnv and all bids. THE "ELECTRIC LIGHT COMMISSION, P. P. FARRELL, Chairman. A. A FRANZHKIM, Secretary. an20-3S TO LKT. Cltrlte-Id-nces. PISK ST.. NEAR IIU1LKK ST.-NEW TWO STOR house, two rooms In attic, bathroom linndry, etc. TV. S. TVILLIAMS, Flsk and Davi son fits. au21-olt rpO LET-ONLY A FEW MINUTES' WALK L from P. O.; fine apartment house 7 rooms, modem fixtures: Forbes, near Mageest,; rentlow. TV. A. IIEKKON & SO?S, 80 Fourth ave. au20-10-TTSt East End Residences. T-0 LET-ONLY THREE LEFT (OUT OF 13) . of those fine stone house on Alpha Terrace, nearManton and Negler avs.. East End; seven rooms; motl finished fn hardwood; all modern fixtures; SlOand K5 per month. TV. A. HERRON & SONS. SO Fourth nv. au20-ll-2B,22,25,28t Allegheny Residencies. VTICE FIVE-ROOM DTVELLIXG-FEDERAL 1 st. extension. Inquire ot J. R. McKEE, 703 Pennav., room 611. fe7-C4-Mwst TO LET-ALLEGHENY, REAR OF NO. SO East Diamond St.. two-story brick house of three rooms; citv water, w. c etc : f 10 per month. CHARLES SOMEKS & CO., 129 Fourth ar. au22-J0-TTSt Subnrban Residence!. HANDSOME NEW BRICK HOUSES OF 5 AND 8 rooms; all modern conveniences; rent very low. Inquire JOHN A. IIAKBAUGH. 515 Home wood aT., city. au22-15-TUSSUt Rooms. TOOMS-TO COCrLE WITHOUT CHILDREN. XV twonlctlv furnished rooms for light house keeping; convenient to postofiice. 16 RIVER AT'., Allegheny. au3-Mt pOOM-NO. SIXTH ST.; LARGE ROOM. JLj second floor tront; rood light; suitable fur office. Inquire KENNEDY'S, No. 2 Sixth st. au22-TBt THREE-ROOM FLAT-NO. 2 MARSHALL ST., Allegheny, near parks; both gases, stationary washstaud, w. c, etc Apply to LEE S. SM1TIL 52 Sixth st., city. au22-J5t 10 LET-FURNISHED ROOMS: GAS AND . bath. 221 FEDERAL ST.. Allegheny. au2tS-Thssut Offices. Desk Room. LARGE FRONT PARLOR, SUITABLE FOR business purposes. S3 FEDERAL ST.. Alle gheny. au20-2t LOST. OST-A BEAGLE SPLAYED BITCH. BLACK white and tau; long, prettr bead: slightly built; when lost had license plate No. ntO (scries A); also tag with addreson collar; a liberal re gard will be paid to finder, or telephone 3UWL or DAVISON'S GUN STOKE, 43 Federal st.. Allegheny- au22-2I PERSONAL. -pEKSONAL-WE HAVE BOOKS. AND LOTS X of them: largest old bookstore west of the Alle gheny Mountains. LEVI'S, 900 Liberty st. JyiD PERSONAL-CASH-i,AIDFOR 6liTg OLD and sliver; Jewelry repaired; new work made to order. CHRIS. HAUCU. Ml Smlthflcld. JylMJ PERSONAL SCHOOL BOOKS - WE CAN saveyou from o to 40 per cent on new and old books. FRANK BACON & CO., 301 Smithfield st. aulS PERSONAL WHEN I WAS A SMALL BOY my mother always repaired mv breeches and jacket, but since I got to be a great liigraan. DICK K)X, the well-known tailor, 63 Fifth av cor. Wood t., second floor, has been snbstltuted, who now does all my cleaning, pressing and renovating In great shape. Tel. 1053. myl5-60-u TERSONAL-"TIIE FALL OF POMPEII" IS J. no comparison to the great reduction sale now going on at our stores. Genuine diamonds In great varieties at 33 per cent reductlou on regular prices: watches, clocks and Jewelry of every de scription at equally low prUe. Remimler the name and numbers. K. SMIT, five stores in one, BKandOJl Liberty st, 703, 703. 707 Smithfield. Pltubttrgacd Allegheny eouenlr spoons at SI 00 each. au2a-7-TliS THE t3F".Dijip?ay advertisements one dollar per square for one insertion. Classified real estate adrcrtisements on this pane ten cents per line 1 for each insertion, and none taken for less than i iliirty cents. Top Una being diyXaycd counts as i tirv. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE Classified under the following headings will be ac cepted at the rate of ONE CENT PER WORD FOR EACH INSERTION when paid for In ad vance at either main or branch offices. Wanted Advertisements of All Kinds, EfCH AS SITUATIONS, ROOMS. MALE HELP, BOARDING, FEMALE HELP, BOARDERS, AGENTS, MISCELLANEOUS, To Let Rooms. For Sale Advertisements other than Real Estate. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. BUSINESS OFFICE. Cor. Smithfield and Diamond Streets, ALWAYS orEN. BRANCn OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHERE WANT. FOR SALE TO LI7T. AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS TOLL BE RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver tisers alrejd have accounts wit'i The Dispatch. FOR THE SOUTHSIDE. NO. 1412 CARSON STREET. TELEPHONE NO. C02i FOR THE EAST END, J. TV. WALLACE, 6121 PENN AVE. PITTSBURG-ADD1TIONAL. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. a303 Butler street. EMIL G. STUCKEY. 24th street and Penn avenne. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCHER. No. 02 Federal street. II. J. McBRIDE. Market Ifouse. Allegheny. F. II. EGGERS A SON. Ohio and Chestnut streets. THOMAS MCHENRY. Western and Irwin avenues. G. TV. HUGHES, Pennsylvania and Eeaveraes. PERRY M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny ave. TVANTED. 31ale Help. BAD WRITERS-SMART'S BUSINESS AND SHORTHAND COLLEGE, 12 Federal St., Al legheny; good penmanship taught In eight lessons; private lessons, both sexes; daj and evening anl5-lC-TTSSu B OY TO WORK IN PRESS ROOM. APPLY at PERCY r. SMITH'S, 53 and 55 Virgin alley. au22-73 BOOKKEEPE R EXPERIENCED BOOK KEEPER lor wholesale notion business; must hve good references. Address WHOLESALE, Dispatch office. au22-74 CHEMIST-ONE PAMll.IAIi TVlTH BLAST V. furnnce work preferred. Address E. T Dis patch office, stating experience and 6alary ex pected. au21-72 CLERK-YOUNG MAX WHO UNDERSTANDS shorthand and typewriting; must hae some knowledge of Insurance business. Address N. C, Dispatch office. au22-13 DENTIST GOOD GOLD OPERATOR At chair in dental office. S. B. CALDWELL, 1143 Market St., Wheeling, TV. Va an21-70 3 ENERGETIC SlANTOSEI-LGENTS' SHIRTS. li furnishings, etc. wholesale: must be ac quainted with general trade: all correspondence confidential. Address J. M. It., Dispatch office. au22-6 IIVE ENERGETIC SALESMEN TO SELL IN Pittsburg and Allegheny the best fire pcane made. Applv between 10 and 12 si., LITTLE GIANT FIRE" ESCAPE COMPANY, second floor 25 and 27 Federal St., PitUburg. au22-43 GENTLEMAN BY THE TRUDENTIAL IN SURAN CE Co. a gentleman to collect and so licit; must be able to furnish satisfactory security. Apply to the SUPERINTENDEAT, Room 2, 125 Sandusky 6t., Allegheny. au22-59 coon GARDENER-REFERENCES RE- K7 QUIRED. Annlvto ROOM NO. 1. l!.al.pndl ifuiiuing, Hranianaiuamonu. au'.2- f AN-TVlflfl'rrlf" WANTED IN EACn irX city and town ot Pennsylvania and snrround mg State6 to sell a staple article among housekeep ers and stores: pavs ;3 50 per day. Address, with stamp CHAMPION CO., 44 isorth. Fourth st., Philadelphia, Pa. an22-3l -TAN TO WORK WITH HORSES; RUBI'.ER 111 or groom. Apply GOD SMITHFIELD ST. au22-71 VTON-UNION TLASTERERS IN FITTSBURG IT immediately: steadv work; -wages S3 50. Call .. ...T .. ..:. . onoraaorcss jua. luaiuuia., aK) finnav.. East End. . au21-74 ORG ANIZEKS-THE ORDER OF SOLON PAYS (1.000 In seven vears and S25 per week sick bene fits: three years old; 8,030 members; reserved fund Tilth accrued interest $287,000: live men wanted: splendid chance.. Apply 33 FIFTH AT'., third floor. aull-Gl ORGANIZERS-THE ORDER OF THE HELP ING Hand pays SLCOO. 7S0. 500, 250 In five years; weekly benefit ?2i. $20, S13 ?750, For par ticulars address J. J. RVAA, 920 Penn ave. aul9-20 SOLICITORS-FOR LIFE INSURANCE; LIB ERAL commissions; policy taking because most pleasing in price and plan. MURRY & ED SALL, 34 Fidelity bnlldlng. mv27-40 rpHREE EXPERIENCED CANVASSERS AT X once; good pay. ROOM 502, 135 Firth av. au22-42 Q7JT TER MONTH SALARY AND EXPENSES Clit J to special representatives in every county; no experience necessary: ability to follow instruc tions recpil ed onlj ; steady emplojment; send stamps for full particulars and contract. Address WORCESTER. FERRULE MFG. CO.. 24 Hcr mon st., Worcester. Mass. Jyl5-28-D OS BP.ICKLAYERs-AT THE NEW RAIL ZiO ROAD shops. Chartlers station. Pittsburg and Lake Erie Railroad (five miles from Tlttsburg, Pa.); steady work for three months; wages 4 per day of nine hours. au22-34 Wanted Acents. FEW AGENTS-GENTLEMEN OR LADIES; J. nojMMldling; no selling: salary or commission: reference required. UNION EXCHANGE, Room 411, 70S Penn av. aul8-63 AGENTS N SALARY OR COMMISSION TO handle the new natent ehemlcal Ink erasing pencil: the greatest selling novelty eier producca; erases ink thoroughly In two seconds; no abrasion of paper; 200 to 500 per cent profit; one agent's sales amounted to 020 in six dajs; another $321ntwo hours; we want one energetic general agent Tor each state and Territory. For terms and full particu lars, address THE M05) ROE ERASER MFG. CO., La Crosse. Wis. iny22-7o AGENTS-TO SELL THE PINLESS CLOTHES line: the only line ever Invented that holds the clothes without pins; a perfect success; patent re cently Issued; sold only by agents, to whom the ex clusive right Is given; on receipt of 50 cent we nlll send a sample line by mail; also circulars; price list and terms to agents; secure vour territory at once. Address THE FIN LESS CLOTHES LINE CO., 97 Henoon St., Worcester, Mass. apl2-142-ws AGENTS-TO TAKE TERRITORY FOR OUR greatest seller of modern times; "King's Handbook of the U.S.," 940 pagei: 2,G:o Illustra tions; 51 colored maps; sells for 2 SO: we shall be able to fill orders promptly as 50.(09 copies are ready. P. J. FLEMING & CO., i: Filth av., Pittsburg. Jy24-TUWT11FSSU GEVTS-LIFE INSURANCE AGENTSTVIIO desire to Increase their Income can secure a permanent situation, on salary or commission, as preferred, with the most successful accident Insur ance company In Anierio, by addressing, with references, W. D. CHASE, secretary, Geneva, N. Y. aii20-H) AGENTS-TO SELL TA-VA-ZON SPECIAL remedies; the greatest and most marvelous discOTerv known for renovating impaired and broken down constitutions: "enjoy life;" examine home testimonials. Headquarters CORNER THIRD AND GRANT. PitUburg Pa. au22-G4 AGENTS-MALE AND FEMALE AGENTS AT the Excelsior Manufacturing Co.'s office, 167 Third av.; office hours from 6 until 9 a. m., from 3 nntllGr. M.; business profitable to good agents. JAS. PHILLIPS, 3Ianager. au:2-G3 AG GENTS-TO SELL LABOR DAY DECORA TION badcres: brlirht showv colors: annronrl- ate design: sample mailed Scents: Investigate be fore toolate. M. ERNST. Cleveland, O. au20-93 AGENTS-TO SELL MEDICINES TO FAMI LIES. DR. SCHERER, 401 Webster av., Pittsburg. auI5-12-S Wanted 1 cmalo Iloip. A LADY OF GOOD ADDRESS FOR PERMA NENT position: Ralarv$30 the first month, thenjto. Address LOCK BOX 7G1, Columbus, o.; Include self-addressed stamped envelope. aulS-72 GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK IX A small family. Call at No. 5 DAVIS ST.. three doors from Central Traction road. au22-75 GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK, principally cooking, for family or two: resi dence in Allegheny; must have good references; good wages paid to proper party. Address F. O., XJlspatch office. au22-lt LADY TEACHER-TO TEACH A CATHOLIC parochial school; one knowing German also preferred, holding certificate and good references. Address REV. JOHN PRICE, Natrona, Pa. au21-50 LADIES TO DO FANCY WORK AT THEIR homes; we furnish materials and pay per piece. Call and see work, or address, with stamp, J. M . LEMAR&CO., No. 90 Fourth a, nearTXood. au!9-10-ws MAN AND WIFE-FOR SEITEMBER IN country for small family; man for stable and to be generally useful; wife good plain cook, laun dress and for general housework. Address, stat ing w ages required, M. F., East End Postofiice. au22-77 Wanted Real Estate. -fTT-ANTED-TO RENT BY A RESPONSIBLE 1 1 party a modern bense of 12 or 13 rooms in Shadvside or East End, SONS. SI Fourth av. see W. A. HERRON Jfc ann-H-ws PITTSBURG DISPATCH. WANTED. TT'anted Blafo and Pemale Help. IIRST CLASS TINNER. TEAMSTERS. i laborers, quarrymen, one bov. three colored men, cooks, nurses, chamber msiils, dining room girls, houcegirls, German and colored glrla. MltS. E. THOMPSON, COS Grant st. a"'5-P FARM HANDS, DAIRY MEN, GARDENERS, teamsters, laborers, woman rook. ST-) per month: laundress dishwashers, chambermaids, waitresses, family cooks. MEEUAN'S, 545 Grant street. auli-D VonNG MEN AND LADIES TO ATTEND DAY 1 and evening sessions at the ACTUAL BUSI NESS COLLEGE, No. 5 Sixth ave. Private teach ing a specialty;- by the month, $5; bookkeeping taught by practice. atig-47 TT anted Situations. IMPLOYMENT-IN SOME WHOLESALE li business, as laborer, by a strong, trustworthy xoung German; speaks English. Address .1. c. KON1G, St. Michael's Church, Pittsburg. S-juth-sldc. mr.2-.52 POSITION-AN EXPERIENCED ACCOUNT ANT, who can furnish gilt-edged references, desire the management of a set of books that win require only a portion of his time dally: a N0-.1 chance to secure the services of a No. 1 man. Ad dress P. O, BOX 2C9. city. au-15-lS-TThs SITUATION BY MARKIED MAN WHO speaks German, to work around stable In pri vate house: a place where his wife could worklii the house; -efcrencc. Address B. M. S., Dispatch olhce. an21-47 SITU ATION-BY DRUG CLERK. REG. IN PA., accustomed to long hours and plenty of wort, accurate prescrlptlonist; best reference. Address A., Lock Box 71. Renovo, Pa. auli)-36-WTSSn SITUATION TO LEARN THE DRUG BUSI NESS by a young man; speaks German and EnglUh. Address BOX G D, Dispatch office. (SITUATION AS ENGINEER; EIGHT YEARS' O experience: can give good reference. Address H. B.. Dispatch ofilce. aii22-57 TVnnted Hoarders and Lodgers. BOARDER-IN THE E. E., PRIVATE FAM ILY, beautiful location: nlcolv furnished rooms; terms reasonable and be.t of references gU en. Address K1NGSLE1GH, E. E. P. O. au22-10 OCCUPANTS FOR DOUBLE PARLORS; also for connecting rooms, with good tahle board. 434 PENNAV. au22-3 OCCUPANTS FOB NICELY rURNISHED front rooms. NO. 210 ROHINSON ST., Alle gheny. au22-13 Wanted Boarding. BOARD FOR HUSBAND AND WIFE IN OR near Pittsburg where there arc no children, and where wife could find companion in iadv of house. Address A. II., Dispatch office. au22-53 -pOARDTROM SEPTEMBER 15 BvllKNTLE I MAN and wife: flrvt-class room and boird near Shadvside. Roup, or Fifth and Craig st. Ad dress F. R, Dispatch Office. auIS-19-TTS T) OOMS AND BOARD BY SEPTEMBER UN X private f.imilv lor couple, nnrse and child; must be in nice location In Allegheny. Address A. A. B., Dispatch office. u22-2 TOOM AND HOARD-BY GENTLEMAN AND XV wile: must be facing or near parks, Allegheny. Address P. O. BOX7S7. Pittsburg. au22-30 "SfONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST MARKET I JAL rates on bond and mortgage: no delay. REED B. COYL.1S cJE uo., cor. iourm av. ana Grant st. dcU-TTS ONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD MORTGAGE securities, lowest rates: no delay. SAMUEL TV. BLACK & CO.. 99 Fourth av. dell-4-TThs ONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGES: LOW EST Interest; no delay. BLACK BAIRD. 65 Fourth av. apll-21-rrs MORTGAGES-S100.000 TO LOAN i-UMS ?5O0 to Snco to ?20.000; expenses light, money ready, b. J. FLEMLN U, 152 Fifth av. au20-95 OETGAGEsP5lONEY TO LOAN IN SUJIS to suit at iH, 5 and 6 per cent. ROBERT G. BAILEY. 164 Fourth av. Tel. 167. apl4-l!-TTSSu ORTGAGES ON CITY OR ALLEGHENY county property at lowest rates. HEN RY A. WEAVER CO.. 92 Fourth av. uih2-D QUICK LOAN OF NOT OVER T2.500; HIGH ET Interest paid; real estate securlf. Ad dress LOAN, Dispatch office. aull-9J Miscellaneous. ALL KINDS OF STORE? AND OTHER BUSI NESS to buy and sill :.t CHAMBERS' BUSI NESS AGENCY, 102 Fourth . -hc. Room G. au22-23 BOOKKEEPING WE ATTEND TO THE opening and closing and adjusting of books ot all kinds; voucher system introduced and Individ ual instruction ghen bookkeepers in same; long experience and references as to aeenracv, prompt ness and discretion. McCAFFERTY & ROBIN SON, Room 16, IB Fifth av, Je2S-92j-TTS CARPENTERS, ATfENTIONI-I IIAVEIN VENTEI) and patented a device for getting the length and bevel cuts of rafters lor any width of building at anv pitch; any person can get the length and bevel cuts In one minute; and for cut ting brakes, etc., and for rigbnlldcrs It is a very handy device for cutting derricks: send for elrcu lir Audrcss CHAS. W. HOVIS, CUntonvlIle, Venango county. Pa. an22-79 D ABBS' LATE OPERATOR, W. II. MOORE, IS now Incited In his own nhoto rooms, where be takes cabincbi at popular prices. 71 1.111. KAi. bT., Allegheny. au22-H 1 EVERYBODY TO CALL AT ONCE AND It examine opr mammoth stock of watches.wlth a range In price or (2 50 to $250. and 1.001 different st j les to select from- K. SMIT, 932 and 934 Llbertv St., 7C3, 705, 707 Smithfield. Souvenir spoons fl each. au20-7-Ths "T7OR EXCHANGE-EXCELLENT HOUSE 8 X rooms, evi ry convenience! large lot, one-half sqnare from Ellsworth ave., sime from Roup sta tion: price, $4,500; mortgage, 2,(00; want small house for $,500 or good lots. The above house -will rent at tiCO per year. S. J. FLEMING, 152 Fifth ave. au22-19 IdiTEXcTlANGE-BLOCK 9 BRICK HOUSES, 5 minutes from Court Housa; rentals, Sl.flOO; price S22.500; mortgage, 515,000: will take 17,5(0 In lots or smaller property. 3. J. FLEMING, 152 Fifth: ave. au22-19 ROCERS AND DEALERS TO BUY BONE- LES boiled hams; all kinds smoked meats cheap. E. A. REINEMAN, 10 Pittsburg market, au22-45 ACHINISTS-TO NOTICE THAT THERE IS a strike pending at .the Continental Tube Works, now operated by the Oil Well Supply Co., SECOND AT"., Pittsburg. aul8-37-TTSSU URCIIASERS OF PROPERTY TO CALL FOR list of desirable properties; houses and lots in all partsofthe cltlest call and state what kind of propcrtv vou desire: will guarantee to suit vou. J. E. MCCRlCKART, 140 Fifth av. aul45-W8 s END FOR SAMPLES AND PRICES OF WALL paper, tree to anv address; 10-centwalI paper 10c a bolt. G. G. O'BRIEN, Paint and Wall Paper Store, 292 Fifth a . aulI-43-TTS T RUNKS HAULED TO AND FROM EASTEND for 50c. CAMPBELL i, DAVIS, 12Seventhav. Tclephonc276. JvI7-90 FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. City Itesidcncos. I7ISK ST. NEAR BUTLER ST., SEVEN . TEENTII ward New 8-rooin house, bath room, laundry, etc. TV. S. WILLIAMS, Flsk and Davison sts. au21-52 FOR SALE-J6.000-COMPLETE AND MODERN brick house nine rooms: lot 24x15 ft. ; one of the best and mot central downtown districts. (90) W. A. HERRON &. SONS, SO Fourth av. aul5-43-ws ARGELOT AND FIVE SMALL HOUSES, Fifth av., near Soho; lot about 70USO feet; present income over S00 annually; abundance of room on the lots to build four or the more houses: tlie owner would sell at a great bargain, or would exchange fir a nell-situatcd East End residence and pay difference In cash. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO.. 313 Wood s' city. au22-52-D' ;C 830-FIFTlfAVEXUE. SEAEDINWID-tiDt- 5 DIE St., 2-storv brick dwelling, S rooms, lot 20x100; can ally be changed Into a business house; enhancement certain : now oceunled bv a rood ten ant; one-third cash, balance long time. SAMUEL TV. BLACK A CO., 99 Fourth av. au22-37-Iuws East End Residences. HANDSOME RESIDENCE AND FINE LOT over 100x125 feet In the East End, contiguous to several lines of cable cars: residence has ten luxurious' rooms reniete throughout with all tho modern appliances; the vicinity of the property is highly desirable and is the center of Increasing im provements. JAS. TV". DRAPE & CO., 313 Wood st., Pittsburg. au22-5I-MWS Q SOOTHREE BRICK HOUSES OFTHREE tSOj rooms and cut-store cellar erch, in the Sev enteenth ward; well finished, inside and outside shutters, water on porch; also, four lots, each 20xS4. Price, -I.OOO, or $7,300 for all. This prop erty Is well located, extending back from a 50-11. street to a 20-tt. alley, and Is .1 bargain. MAGAW & GOFF, LIM., 145 fourth ave. aiilG-35-rrssu CJJO OOO-ONLY 5 MOKE LEFT, SMALL CASH D 1 piymentand balance monthly, will buy an elegant 5-room house. Iront porches, slate roof, city water and good sidewalks, !iuc&tiew In the two cities, being In Eureka place, Oakland, online of cable road; immediate possession. GEORGE SCHMIDT, 157 Fourth av. au22-3D-TTSSu ffiJO 800-BOQUET ST., OAKLAND-AFRAME tiDOj house or seven rooms, b. r., slate mantels tlie hearths, speaking lubes, front and back porches, fine view or Schenlcy Park. MURRY EDSALL, 34 Fidelity building. aulS-54-TTS Hazelwood Residences. T70R SALE-HAZELWOOD AV., f.5C0, MOD X ERN bouse, goodstyle. Brooms, latest fixtures: lot 33x100 feet, location crntral and deslrahie. O-o) TV. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth av. au-33-s Allegheny Residences. A 1-2 ACRES AND LARGE DWELLING ON rr City View, Allegheny; estate or James Swindell, deceased: to be sold at trustee's public sale, by order or the Orphans' Court, on Tuesday, Septembers, at 11 o'clock A. JI., on the premises; hand-bills giving more full particulars can be oh Mined at our office. JAS. TV. DRAPE A CO., 313 Wood st city au22-52-p Suburban Residences. HOUSE-OF 4 ROOMS. HALLS. LARGE CEL LAR, spring water and cistern; R. R. tare, 5 cents; easy payments, also G-room house, (100 down, $12 per month, new, and new 5-room house to rent; nice lots from f V t" f250. J, B. ZIMMER MAN, 141 Fourth av., Pittsburg. JyB-ffl-s MY RESIDENCE-NEAR OSBORN STATION, P.. Ft. W. & C. R. R., 20 minutes from Alle gheny: $ acres In fruit and 6hadc; lieautirully located house or 12 rooms, two halls, bath and w, c.. laundrv, large closets, excellent water, feel gas, all ln"good condition; below value to early buj cr. DR. J. TV. SVKEs. 504 Pcun ay e. ans-i-Mus SATURDAY, AUGUST FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE Snlrarbnn Residences. QUBURBAN RESIDENCE AND 2 ACRES . J near the city and on line or P.. F. TV. it'. It. R., convenient to station: large rooms in residence, gas, water, spacious hall In center, porch front and rear, grouiuh well improved, dense growth or shade trees, shrubbery, etc., etc.; carnage and tool house and other outbuildings:. -t rare bargain: would exchange for citv property; possession at once. JAS. TV. DRAPE 5; CO., 313 T ood St., Pittsburg. ang-M-MWS FOR SALELOTS Eaot End Lots. CHOICE RESIDENCE LOTS IN WILKIN S BURG. 50x13) on Ross st.opposlte fine residence of TV. C. Lvne; flagstone sidewalks; flu minutes from depot; shade trees and building restrictions. HOFFMAN & BALDRIDGE, TVUklnsburg, oppo site depot. au20-i LOTS IN FAHNESTOCK PLACE PLAN, Homcwood: fronting on Penn, Homcwood: McPherson, Thomas and Mead streets: every lot has fruit and shade trees; best of schools and churches; society and neighborhood strickly first class; Penna. R. R. and Duuuesne Traction furnish rapid transit eerv lew minutes: property in this plan from 33 per foot front up; Thomas street 100 leet wide, only $55 per foot front; It will pay you to investigate this plan before buying elsewhere. LIGGETT BROS., 71 Diamond st. au20-S2-TTSSU 2 f BOO WILLBUY10 NICE LEVEL LOTS IN IDttj the East End. close to car line, sire 251 10 ft. ; they can be retailed at?G0Oeach; onlj-S70O cash re- quired. J. C. IAMISON & CO.. no roiiruiuvtr. ljj 1 rankstown ave. u20-78-MThS fin FEET FRONTON WEST SIDE OF RIPrEY Uu St., in aristocratic neighborhood: elegant in vestment to build a good house, which will find ready sale. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO.. 1C2 Fourth ave. aul6-S2-W6SU Snonrban Lots. CHOICE RESIDENCE LOTS AT PALMER Place, Snlssvalc, P. R. R.. two minutes from station, bnlldlng restrictions; very easy terms to those desiring to hulid; unsurpassed location: come and see for yourselt. HOFFMAN & BALDRIDGE, TVUklnsburg. opposite depot. auiO-'S" LOTS-LOTS. LOTS, IN KEYSTONE PLAN, Crarton, header Emilvst., adjoining proper tiesorDiiisinoicheirs, Patterson, McElroy, Blg gert and others; only 6 minutes' walk rrom railroad station; within 5 miles from the city ; 40 trains both ways dailv: to be sold at public sate on Tuesday af ternoon, September 1, at 3 o'clock on the premises; perfect title. Get plans and further information lromJAS. TV. DRAPE & CO., Agents and Auc tioneers, 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. au22-55-D LOTS-BEST AND CHEAPEST LOTS NEAR the city at Etna station: 18 new houses on plan within easy reach of two railroads, and an elci trie Hue almost completed; board walks; everything convenient. Frices $100 to $300: terms SI to f2per week. Plans and photos at office. MAGAT & GOFF, LIM., 145 Fourth ave. aul6-35-TTSSu LOTS BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOTS FOR rrom 5100 to saXC tn the Eighteenth -ward: long Bavments: easv terms. Inquire or CHAS. E. O'RNELIUS. attorney. 405 Grant st.. nttsburg: or go to his office. Morningsidcav., on the grounds, and see his agent, T. Ed. Cornelius. myia-45-D LOTS-ON GLENWOOD AV.. CONVENIENT to B. & O. station and second av. electric road; avcuucgraded.macadaraized, sidewalks, city water; houses and lots on very easv terms: monthly payments H desired. GEORGE C. BURGWIN, Attomey-at-Law, 150 Fourth av. Jyl2-47-TTSSu SUBURBAN TROPERTY THE LARGEST lots, the low est prices and the easiest and best terms in the county at Sheraden, 15 minutes from Union station; see Sheraden belore you buy else where. ANDREW PATTERSON, Secretary, 127 Firth av. SC27-72-D 12 ACRES OF NICE-LAYING GROUND ON 1 the PerrA-vll!p ro-irl nice olaee Tor a countrv resilience or to'lay out In lots. JAS. W. DRAPE a t;u., 313 tvoofl st., city. au'-o.-u- i GOOD FARM OF ABOUT CO ACRES. LARGK J:. bam, fine lare orchanl; every tree laden with the choicest fruit, etc. ; situate near the city, within one mllo ot railroad station; clmrchei, school, stores, postofiice. etc.. etc. JAS. AV. DRAPE & CO., &13 Wood st.T city. &u2!-52-D E3IRARLE INVESTMKNT-347 ACRKSOF black walnut and rich limestone land, fenced; underlaid with G feet of suncxior pas and coking coal, now opened and marketed: lies beautifully; well watered; Iiiffhly improved; larpe modcrii built, hardwood-ttnished, slate-roofed house, 8 rooms, cellar, erandas and shutters, two-story wanh house, bank barn, stable, granary, corn. coal and smoke house, 3 poultry houses, orchard, choice fruit: complete equipment of farm mnchlnen ; will exchange for city property; lil. VTTTISH, 410 Grant st., PitUburg. aulS-o6-TTS Miscellaneous, F 'OR SALE-REAL ESTATE. East hmi Lots. MW-Grazierst., SixlS".. 15o Rosetta st Kvioo. 5'.00 Dauphin st., two lots, 21x100. SViO-Kincald st., 22x110. S."7' Atlantic av., 22x105. 4 tSSi -Rebecca St.. 2M10O SLOAN A CO.. 127 Fonrth av. au22-41 FOR SALE IJUSINESS. Business Opportunities. AN INTEREST IN A PAVING AND FIRE IlltlUK business situate In a good manufact uring town on line of railroad ana rier with ex cellent shipping facilities; abundance of clay, coal, etc., on the premises. Particulars from JAS, AV, DRAPE A CO.. 313 Wood St., PitUburg. aui:-i2-D A N OLD-ESTABLISnED IRON AND STEEL -. broker's business now in successful running condition, and making moneys this Is an unusually good opening for anyone who understands tho bnslnes-. Particulars confidentially from JAS. V". DRAPE A CO., S13 Wood st., city. an22-o2-D' BAKERY AND ICE CREAM PARLOR AT t'HAMRKRS' UUSINESS AGENCY, 103 Fourth av.. Room 0. au22-2P C1LOTHING AND GFNTS' FURNISHING store, doing the leading business in atonn of 15,000 inhabitants, within 30 miles or Pittsburg; location best in tlie tonn; stock willliitolcc about $10, OCO; this is a good chance to buy a good paying business; good reasons lor selling. Address T. T., Dispatch office. Jy23-92 DRYGOODS AND 3IILLINERY STORE, GOOD stand; grocery stores, J3i0 to J3.000; general stores, shoe stores, cigar stores, boarding houc. PERCIVAL A GASTO.V, 43!) Grant st. au22-C0 TJOR SALE-AN ACTIVE AND PROFITARLE Jj livery business, well established, fully equipped and finely located; close to the station of a prosperous to'wn near the city; real estate, buildings, vehicles, harness, etc., at a low price. (4-71-317.) CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 12!) Tourth avenue. au20-97-TTS IN AN ACTIVE SURURR CLOSE TO THE city, cash grocery doing a nice retail bnslness; stock will invoice J70O to S0O; small capital re quired. CHARLES SOMERs A CO.. 123 Fourth av. aiU5-3S-TTS LrVERY BUSINESS-HORSES. HEARSE. SUR REY, coaches, buggies and wagons, etc. KEY STONE STABLES, loo saudusky st., Alle. aul-16' ONE-HALF INTER ESTIN COUNTRY PAPER: good lle towu; only newspaper published there. Inquire ofS, W., Dispatch ofilce, aulO-ll" I)ETAIL BUSINESS MOST PROMINENT j street: growing trade: sales over 100.000 last year; double store, four stories; exceptionally good opportunity. A. LEGGATE & SON, 103 Fourth av, aulG-57-D STORES ALL KINDSOF STORES AND OTIt.R buslnessutCHAMBERs'BUSlNESb AGENCY, 102 Fourth av., Room 6. auJ2- QO OOO OR INVOICESHOE STORE IN A &&) good town, near tlie city, at a bargain to quick bmer; iongieatc, low lent; tine cigar store tn central part of the city; llvcrv stable, milk route, grocery stores, 20u to 10,OC0; restaurant. HOLMES A CO., 420 SmlthHcld st. au20 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Horses, Vehicles, Iive Stock. nOACH-ONE THREE-QUARTER niGH j seated carriage, cheap. Applv at KEYSTONE STAI1LLS, No. loo Sandusky St., Allegheny. aut5-4U GOWS-A CARLOAD OF NO. 1 FRESH MILK cows on Monday, Aug. 24, at M. MARX'S. 45 J.110.0.., vuvj(lll,la, . au22-G3 DELIVERY WAGONS-DELIVERY WAGONS all stvits; our own make. WM. BECKERT, 310 to 344 Ohio street, Allegheny. Telephone, 3420. Jelo-t")-.MWS Machinery and 3Ietals. AUTOMATIC HOISTING EN(;iNES-WORK perfectly right and left, with single or double drum: second-hand boilers and engines also on hand: general machine work promntlv executed; correspondence solicited. COMBINATION EN GINE CO..L1M..314U Penn ave., Pittsburg. Tel ia delO-od-MWS I ENGINES AND ROILERS-SECOND-HAND: J largest stock of all sizes: 1GT36, 1224, 12xlS, 10 iJU, 10x16, 10x12, 9xl2,dxl2,7.xl2, 0x12; mounted port able engine, boilers of all sizes, shafting, pulleys, pumps, governor, etc. Telephone, 3401, 23 and a Part Way. Allegheny, Pa. J. S. YOUNG. 'apll-D SECOND-nAND ENGINIS AND ROILERS Two 35 hoie-pow er and two ten horse-power stationary engines and boilers. One ten horse power portable on wheels. Thirty-five, 15, 12, ten and eight horsc-pov.cr eugines, verticaland hori zontal, all good and will be sold cheap. 1IA1UIEV MACHINE DEPOT. S!) First ave. Jy2)-D Miscellaneous. ANY AND EVERYTHING IN THE WATCH, clock and jewelry line at lowest prices. K. SMIT, 832 and 031 Liberty, and 703, 705, 707 smith field. au20-7-Tbs SIDEBOARD-GOOD AS NEW; WILL SELL cheap. F. M. SEMI'LE, 110 Federal St., Alle gheny; au22-P FOUND. TTOGND-THE CHEAPEST AND BEST PLACE X In the city to get pictures framed ! at No. 2 Sixth st., second floor. T. C. McELROY. au22-48 FOUND-THAT YOU SAVE FROM 1 TO f5 ON each picture or mirror purchased; cash or credit. T. C. McELROY, No. 2 Sixth st., up stairs. aul8-62-TTS LOST-ABOUT TEN DAYS SINCE, IN SCH EN LEY Park, small memorandum book; no value except to owner. Leave In ROOM 35, Singer building, and get reward. au22-2ti FOUND-NOT A HOUSE AND LOT. BUT TO let j on know that we can give yon u complete sideboard outfit consisting of pickle castor, butter dish, nve-liottlo dinner castor and cake il'sh, all for JI. and warranted to near.' at K. SMIT'S, 1132 and !)H Liberty and 703, 703, 707 Smlthtield st. au7-"-Thi 22. -1891 fir'f AUCTION S. i.i- ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. On Monday, August 31, 1S91 at 10 o'clock A. sr. I will offer for sale at thp drtiK storo or Charles L. Waltlfer,- No. U Chestnut street Allegheny, live shares of the Thlrd.National Rank, PIttslrarg. Torino, cash. JOHN Q. WALTHER, Administrator oflly Rjiiier, deceased citato. ' au21-53-D OF BOOTS AND SHOES. Notice is hereby given tnat tho entire stock of hoot and shoes of W. E. schmertz & Co. will he offered for salo by tho Sheriff at No. 43 Fifth av.. Pittsburg, on TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1S01, comraencinsr at 10 o'clock A. jr. The stock is now and well selected and will bo sold to suit purchasers. E. N. QUINRY, nu20-8S Assignee. BY JAS. W. DRAPE & CO. AUCTION SALE -OK 28 LOTS in "fvoystone plan," Head of Emilv strect.adjoinins properties or Dinsmoro heits, MeElioy, Patterson and Bijruert, and only six minutes' walk from railroad. Within Ave miles from tho city. 40 trains botli ways dailv. Trfbe sold at pub lic sale TUESDAY AFTERNOON, Sept. 1, at 3 o'clock, on tlie premises. Tho lots all lay nice; no pradinj: required; plenty of good water; pure air; no ncjiscorsmokofrorn the railroad: near churches, 6clioo, stores, etc., etc. Titlo porleot and unencumbered. Terms. $10 down on each lot, one-third cash on delivery of deed, and balancoin ononnd two years. Plans and further particulars from JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., Ajrents and Auctioneers, 313 Wool stieet, Tittsbunj. au22-J0-p jTcTmxOMBS, Attorney nt Law, 131 Fifth Avenue. rrtRUSTEE'S SALE Estate of James Swindell, deceased. At No. I November term, 1880. Orphans' Court. In partition. Tho undersigned trustee, appointed by court forthis nnrpo.e, will expose at PUBLIC SALE on the pietniseo, on TUESDAY, Septembers, k91. at 11 o'clock a. St., Pnrparts "L" and "IV in partition at above number and term. Purpart "M" con taining 4 4SG-1 COO acres, and situated on the Gcycr load. Reserve township. City View, adjoining properties of Messrs. Geyer, Ito-jr, and Williams, and near tlie electric cars on East street, having thereon erected a largo substantial STONE MANSION HOUSE. It commands an extensive view, and is a mostdesitablo propert'. Purpart "L" is a small vacant lot adjoining the above. TERMS OF SALE. One-third cash on confirmation of saloand balance In ono and two years with interest, secured by bond and closo mortgage on the Droncrtv. FKASK C. OSBURN, Trustee. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., Agents and Auctioneers, 313 Wood st., Pittsburj au22-51-D F. W. JIcKEE, HARVEY HENDERSON, Attorneys, 106 Grant street. i n i. By virtnp of an order of the Orphans'Court of Allegheny county.made at No. G January Term, 1811, in paitition of the estate of Walker Reed, deceased, the undersigned will expose to Ealc at public auction, on tho premises, on WEDNESDAY, September 1G, 1SS1, at 10 o'clock A. M., tho following de scribed real estate, situate in Jefferson township, Allegheny county, Pennsylvania, ntCoal Valley station, and known us tho Walker Rceil farm, to-wit: A tract of land containing about buventy-flve acres, having a frontage of 330 leet on tho Monongaltela river; tho said land being fully described in tho amended petition filed with the papers in the above stated case; having flvo double frame dwolling houses, a first-class brick farmhouse. a good barn and outbuildings thorcon. The land is of good quality for fnrming purposes. The river front forms a good harbor. Fourteen acres of the tract ute underlaid with coal, which will bo sold with the surface. This is tho tract of land on which tho coal works of Foster & Clark are situated. The "ale is to bo' made subject to a lease from Walker and John Kced to O. II. P. and R. M. Blackburn, dated November 23, 1853, and recorded in dcedbook 10!), page 588: also excepting and leserving three lots old by AValkor Reed, containing together two acres and forty perches. TcAns of Sale Ono thousand dollars on the dav of wile: one-ball' of tho price, of which the $1,000 is part, on confirmation of sale; and the balance in three years with in tctcst, to bo secured by bond and mortgage on the premises. For further information call on the attor neys above named. I au!8 59-tus Trustee. DR. HARRIS CRAMP CURE -FOI Every Ache and Pain FOR SALE AT ALL DRUG STORES. Manufactnred by L.H. HARRIS DRUG CO., Nos. 46 ana 48 Seventh Avenu.9, C30-D PITTSBURG, PA. ECONOMY IN FUEL Hot Water Heating Apparatus for Residences, Etc. ALSO, Ventilating Fans for Cooling, Etc. M'GINNESS, SMITH & CO., 3 Water St. jeOK-Tr JAS. M'NEIL & BRO., BOILERS, PLATE AND SHEET-IRON WORK. PATENT SHEET IRON ANNEALING BOXES. With an increased capacity and hydraulic machinery, ti e aro prepared to furnish- all work in our lino cheaper and better than by tho old tnethods. Repairing and general machine work. Twenty-ninth street and Allegheny Valley Railroad. felO-67-Tra COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL. "WESl-BKOADWAY AND CHAMBERS ST., NEW YORK. European Plan. Thoroughly renovated: in complete order. Restaurant unsurpassed. Puenger ele vator. C. V. WILUEV, Prop. G. K. LANSING, Manager. jyll-srwj Now is tho best season for planting and pruning trees, laying ont of lawns and tak ing charge of workgeneraliy; also draining. Herman Helm LANDSCAPE GARDENER, ELLSWORTH AV., Sb.adyside, Pittsburg. mliG-Tiis McNAUGHER & CO., Contractors for Paving Sidewalks AVltlt Cement, Brick and Fire ISrick, Concreting Cellars. 43 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY, PA. Cnrbstono lurnNhcd and set. aull-74-D PATEJisTTS. O. D. LEVIS, Solicitor of Patents, 131 Fifth av., above Smithfield, next Leader ofllce. No delay. Established 20 years. se3 M. MAY, SONS & CO. FINE DYEING AND CLEANING. K Sixth Avenue, mhlO 63-TUThs Pittsburg, Pa. S500 TO 8500,000 or? gages, city or conntrv prunertv. at lowest rates. JaS. W. DRAPE & CO., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. Telephono.No. 975. CHOICE TKOPERTIES. The money you have given for RENT is foiever lost to you. With the amount you now squander for rent you can purchase, occupy and enjoy, while doing so, a home of your own, making certain to get in a loca tion where work is plenty ?.nd where your purchase will be certain to in crease in value. BRINTON, On the main line of the P. E. B, and at thfc junction of the B. & O. K. IJ. and P. & L. E. R. It., and connected by the P., V. &rC. It. K. with the entire Pennsylvania Com pany's system, and only 11 miles from the city, is such a place ! It is but a lew minutes from extensive established industries: The Edgar Thomson Steel Works. Westinghonse Air Brake Works. P. R. R. Co.'s Shops, at Walls. New Wire Mill at Bsssemer. This Company's plan of Brinton is com plete with Graded Streets, City "Water, Natural Gas, Sidewalks, and the prices are unusually low. "We will build a home for you on monthly payments. Call on EAST PITTSBURG IMPROVEMENT CO., No. 417 Wood Street, Pittsburg, Fa. No. 402 Rurton Street. Rraddock. Pa. llraddock Avenue. Brinton, Pa. JJank Building, Wilmerding. Pa. au!8-74-Tn3 FOR SALE, HAZELWOOD RESIDENCES. $5,000 Frame dwellings of 7 rooms, recep tion hall, finished attic, bath, laundry, hot and cold water, both gases, slate mantels, good cellar, inside w. c: lot 40x195 ieet; sew ered, etc. Terms reasonable. $5,000 Frame dwolling of 8 rooms, hall, botli gases, hot and cold water, lanndry, good cellar, Inside w. c., front and side porches, fruit and shade trees; lot 49x100 leet: corner property, sewered, etc. Terms one-fourth cash, balance long time. $4.500 Two-story and mnnnrd brick of 8 rooms, finished nttic, ball, bath, hot and cold water, front and rear porches; lot 25x120 feet. Terms reasonable. $2,000 Frame dwelling of 4 rooms, city water, fruit and shade trees; lot 24x100 feet. Terms reasonable. IRA 31. BURCIIFIELD, 153 Fonrth av. or 1S45 Second av., Ilazelwood. auS-MWS BLAINE. For free transportation, maps, price lists, printed descriptive matter and full particulars, call on CHARLES SOMERS & Co. GENERAL AGENTS, 129 FOURTH AVE. aul2-51-D es,5oo -KOR A- STONE FRONT HOUSE IN SUADYSIDE, One square from cable or electric lines. House has 8 rooms and all modern improve ments. Lot 30x100. Easv Terms. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., anl9-2-WThs 99 Fourth Avenuo. BEST CHANCE YET! TO DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BY BUYING LOTS IN THE NEW MANUFACT URING TOWN OP w EST DERRY, PA., ON THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, Buy lots and build stores and dwellings, which-can be. readily rented and sold at a large profit. v- 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. PRICES OF LOTS VERY LOW; ONLY 575 TO $350 EACH. At these prices the lots are sure to go, and will quickly advance in price. OPENING SALE WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1891. Take express leaving Union Depot at 8 o'clock -A.-M. Railroad fares will be refunded to all purchasers, Lunch on the grounds. ' SALESMAN ON THE GROUNDS DAILY. For Plans, Terms,. Prices, etc, Inquire at Agent's Office, No. 156 Fourth Ave., Pittsburg, Pa; W. C. BBRINGBR & C0.,.Apnts. 3 CHOICE PROPERTIES. :E:Li"W"Z":isr. SPECIAL SALE OF LOTS ON SATURDAY, AUGUST 29'. Plans and full information from BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., au22-?0-3iw3 102 Fourth avenne. STOUIEK KESOKTS. TOURISTS CAN OBTAIN INFORMATION as to rates and accommodations of many resort, hotels and cottages by applying atj THE DISPATCH BUSINESS OFFICE. Atlantic City. , TnE CHALFONTK ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. On thebeacii.with unsurpassed ocean rtetfi Salt water baths in tho house. Send for circular. 1C304C-D E. ROBERTS & SONS. Capo May. MAEINE VILLA, Cape Slay, N.J. Within 30 yard3 of tho snrf. Seventeenth season; 50 rooms added, facing the sea; eleva tor, baths, etc MRS. F. HALLENBECK. Jyl-21-p Other Resorts. Bedford Springs. BEDFORD, PA. Hotel open until October. Write lor pamphlet on this great Resort, and the famous Bedford Springs Mineral Water. L. C DOTY, Manager. aul-38-D EUREKA R13NERAL SPRINGS, SAECEBTOWN, PA. Analysis of the Chalybeate (or iron) Spring Water, by R. A. Robertson, A. B., oi the University of Glasgow; M D. of the University of Edinburgh, Scotland, anil Member of the Eoval College of Surgeons at London, Eng., and late of Philadelphia, Pa.: Specific gravity, 10O4.5, one gaL of which contains of sodium sulphate, 2.S64 grains; ?f potaiium sulphate, 5.0J grains; ot calclim sulphate, 2.C10 grains: of calcium carbonate, LOO1! grains; of magnesium carbonate, 2.au grains; of ferric carbonate, 20.607 grains; ot sodium chloride, 2.2.7) grains; of aluminum, silicate, 3.370 grains; of organic matter (vege table), 0.490 grains; total, 4i.3I7 grains. 'Vol ume of gaes in cubic inches: Carbonic acid, gas, 10.577; sulphercttcd hydrogen, 11.036; total gaes, 30.CU3 cu. in. Wo respectfully submit tho abovo to all intelligent phy sicians. jy4-Tus A GRAND CHANCE! A First-Class Dairy Business FOB SJLIEi! The undersigned offer for sale one of the) finest dairy businesses in the East End, con sisting of over ICO bead of milch cows; also horses, milk wagons, cans, etc., andcompleto dairy outllt, all in good condition. A lirst class trade in tho East End and Oakland, now bringing in nearly $2,000 per month. Will be sold ntire at a reasonable price to a, lirst-clasa party. Satisfactory reasons given, for selling. To tho pnrehaser of the abovo business will be rented tlie farm, consisting of 50 acres of laud with good pasturage, together with barns, btables, houses for men, boiler, engine, etc. The farm lias on it a good or chard of fruit trees, vineyard, vegetable garden, etc. Natural gas on tho premise! furnished FREE for light and heat. This is one of the best paying businesses In tho East End, and is a grand opening fop the right kind of a party. For particulars with terms apply to KELLY & RODGERS, 6216 Penn Avenue. nnl3-86-TT3 STEnsrcxXjS, Steel Stazaaps, jES-u.'to'ber Stamps, 1 Seal Zxesses, Ssc, W. A. Bunting, 20 Fifth Ave. nnlft-So-TURsn -i 1 1 m . .