rruTWMmi --f3PSp zf,z W THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. SUNDAY, ATTGTTST 23. 1891 11 PULLING THE WIRES. Xew York Is Out to Capture One of the National Conventions. "WALL STREET ALREADY ACTIVE. The Friends of Cleveland ire at Work and So Are the Hotel Hen. 1CC0MMODATI0XS THE COT APFORDS tOORRESrOXDrKCB or THE DISPATCH. Kew Xork, Aog. 22. There -will b3 a desperate effort made by 2Jew Yorkers to secure the next national conventions for this city. So far as the Democratio Na tional Convention is concerned this effort will be chiefly in the interests of a particu lar candidate, but both schemes trill be powerfully backed by the hotel influences. There is always a considerable body of poli ticians who imagine that a particular local ity for holding a national convention exer cises a considerable influence upon the con vention itself and in a measure guides it in the selection of its candidates and the con struction of its formal declaration of prin ciples. The experienced in such matters, however, know how little influence locality exerts. They look chiefly to the facilities, the convenience of access and, where influ ence is taken at all into account, possibly the influence the convention is likely to have upon the locality. Thus far in the histqry of conventions, Chicago seems to have offered tho most ad vantages and has for many reasons beyond the spirit of local pride and enterprise held the foremost place in the representative publio favor. Her central position, her un equed railway facilities, her great hotels, have offered a combination of attractions to be found nowhere else. INFLUENCE OF FIXAXCES. But behind thce lias always been an equally strong combination, and that is the energetic fffons of bcr representative citi sene without regard to party. Such pon derous and pompous bodies as this city usuallr delegates to look after its interest in such matters are morally certain to be left in the lurch. Still, they have a good time tryinsr, and are jut now getting ready to "try, try again." This time there are other Vlcuieuts in the case. There is a stroll? financial element in bothpartio that umpires to the guardianship of the national credit. :.nd to the consequent iepresion of a reccmlv altogether too free expression favorable to what 'Wall street terms a de based currency. This element will com bine to exercise such influences over the nct conventions a will keep them in the straight and narrow wav. It is thought that this can be better ac complished by frecuriug the meeting of the national conventions right here in the great financial center of the country. The matter was formally discued in adown-town re sort a few "days ago. The result of that preliminary conference will hi the early organization of a committee which will operate wholly in a private viay. It will not represent Seir York. It will" represent "Wall street. It will be a wheel within a wheel of the combined municipal and polit ical machine, and it will revolve, like the almighty dollar, regardless of party. INFLUENCE OF THE CIKWD. Another element will be the desire of a certain act of Democratic politicians to se cure the Democratic National Convention in New York in the interests of a certain candidate. As I said, there are certain people who think that a convention hall packed with a howling mob is favorable to the nomination of the man for horn they howL Chicaco people, at least, know bet ter, l never heard of a single instance where that sort of thing worked with the desired result. The attempt to make it work here will meet with disaster. Then ere, howeter, two legitimate feat ures in favor of New York ai a convention town that never existed before, and which will be urged by the municipality. Thce are, first, the magnificent accommodations for the convention itself and the equally improved hotel accommodations for those attendant upon it. New York till now never had a place where a erreat National convention could be decently held, compared with Chicago. That fatal defect in her claims has been rein-lied by the erection of the 3Iadisou Squ.ire Garden, which seats some 10,(i0 people. Fors'ich apurpo'ethcre is no equivalent in the countrv. More im portant still is the hotel improvement. Cities can build wigwams or temporary buildings for convention purposes., but they cannot build m:d equip first-class hotels. influence or tub hotels. In respect to hotel accommodations no other city in the United States has made the rapid strides made by New York within lbe last two j ears. Counting the immense and costly caravansaries now in course of f rcction, and w hich will have been finished and occupied before next July, New York has more then doubled her hotel capacity since the conventions of 188S. Prom a third class city in respect to provision for visi tors she has suddenly jumped to the posi tion of foremost iu the world. That is, she will be there this time next year. There are now in course of construction first class hotels that will aggregate furnished up ward of 20,000.000. Thev Hill be the best of their kind in the world. The Holland House on. Fifth avenue and Thirtieth street is about finished. It is an immense and handsome house of In diana limestone, and will be kept by the lamous Chicago caterer, H. 3L Kinslev. Anvbody who has dined at Kinsley's will understand what kind of a place of New York establishment w ill be so tar as eating is concerned. The ground floor of the building contains the bu&iness offices, cafes, liar, restaurant aud dining rooms, and is fitted up in JfTjSlIDLO AST) EXEUSCAS 5IABBLF.S, Florentine mosaic tile and woodwork of red and white mahogany. For beauty the apartments will be unsurpassed by anything now in this country. On the second, third and fourth floors are spacious parlors, din ing rooms and apartments en suite. The re maining six lloors are devoted to guest chambers, all finished in red and white ma hogany aud quartered oak. The house con tains 350 looms for guests. It will be lighted by electricity and heated by steam. All the other internal arrangements will be of the very best- The house completed and fur nished will not cost less than 52,000,000. The new hotel of the Astors, Hotel "Waldorf, Fifth avenue and Thirty-third street, just three blocks above the Hol land, will cost even more money, though it will accommodate a less number of guests. It willcover more ground, but will, while 12 storks high, contain but 300 apartments. These will run almost altogether en suite, there being no so-called single-rooms with out baths and sitting rooms in the house. It is of dark brown sandstone, and will be a beauty. Those who have plenty of money will be able to find an exclusive set of their own kind at Hotel 'Waldorf. OTHER COSTLY PILES. The Savoy, opposite the new Plaza Hotel at the Fifth aenue corner of Central Park, is another immense white and costly struc ture of Indiana limestone. It is 12 stories in lieight and is now ready for the rool. It will combine the apartment and ordinary hotel single room system, having 325 of the latter lor quests. It is very handsomely and veil built and vrill cost something like 51,8(X),O00. High', across the way and fronting on Central Park is another Astor venture, to be called "The New Netherlands." It is bv Sir. "William "Waldorf Astor, who is the owner of "Hotel "Waldorf." The ground it ttands on is worth half a million, and the entire cost will be something like $3,000, 000. You can imagine how perfect in all respects it must be -w hen told that it will -u.-comuKnI.ite but 370 euests. Like the "Waldorf the accommodations will be for the J monied tribe who desire comfort withont regard to cost Taking the "New Nether lands," the "Savoy" and the already occu pied "Plaza" all'situated at the Fifth ave nue entrance to Central Park that will be a famous hotel corner, entertaining over a thousand guests and employing half as many servants. Just across the park to the northwestward is a larger hostelry, the "Hotel Majestic," which is being erected by a stock company and which wiU have rooms for 00 guests. This bouse is claimed to be the LAKGEST IN THE WOBLD. It, will have a frontage of 204 feet on Eigtith avenne facing the park, "and 150 feet on Seventv-lirst and Seventy-second streets, will be 12 "stories high and will cost 3,000, 000. This hotel, however, will not be ready for occupancy before the latter part of 1S93. Any of these hotels would attract a qood deal of attention if they were being erected in any other city. Here very little is said about the matter, except in a general way in comment upon the remarkaule hotel growth of the last two or three years. The secret of it is that all hotel property here for ten years has paid big money on the investment. There is some talk now of danger of over building, but this is remote. As a matter of fact, New York has for some time had the best restaurants and poorest hotels of any city on the continent. She is just be ginning to realize that good hotels and good living attracts more travelers and holds them longer than all the other inducements put together. EFFECT ON CLEVELAND AND IIILL. But with all this show ing and with all the other reasons, will New York City be able to capture the national conventions of '82? That is what will command publio atten tion in a short time. The national commit tees are to meet a little earlier than usual, it is understood, and for this reason the contest will be fully developed somewhat earlier. It will be interesting to Bee how these nice laid schemes come out. If New York gets the Democratic convention, the only one for which she has a reasonable show, what will she do with it? "Who is to profit by it iwlttically? "Will it be Grover Cleveland, David B. Hill or "W. C. "Whit ner, or some other dark horse? From a political point of view, the friends of New York candidates are, in my humble opinion, monkeying with a buzz saw t hen they fool with the nominating convention. They will do better to leave it alone and let it tro an vw here else rather than bring or try to bring it here. New j j-u.k. ucieauuus cream a ueuer uupiusMuu away from home The two leading New York candidates have more and stronger triends outside the limits of their own State. If the friends of these men gathered here in convention they would possibly find ample 'reasons for throwing both men overboard. Chaeles TixeOdore 3Iurkat. MEETINGS AND NOTICES. Meetlngs- ro THE OFFICERS AND MEMBERS OF sitintv Citr Lodm !KKL K. of I and members of IlricLlaverV IJniou Ao 2. of Pennsylvania. aUu members of Court Gom1 Intent 5S7H. A.O.F. of A., take nolicc to meet at their respective halls at 1 Y. M-, sharp, SUNDAY. August 23. and lioin there proceed lo 1T1 " ebster av., to attend the luneral of thiir late brother. Frank Coffcv. Fnneralat ;:S0 p. M. BV ORDER OF COMMITTEE. au.3 133 Notices. SPECIAL NOTICE. James B, McCanre i no longor in our employ and we hereby eaution persons to have no dealings "with him In our name. H. L. CIIILD3 & CO. &U23-S5 "V"OTlCK TO ALL BAXKKRS, BKOKEkS AND X BntMiug and Loan Associations: Jly wife, Mrs. Kose ll.trUus, -who Is trrinr to borrow money on the property in the Twelfth rani. Pittsburg, now standing in her name, doea so without my consent. au23-03 JOHX HARKI2JS. Iepil Notices. LEGAL I AM PELTAKED TO DO WOBK forthelegil profession, writing deeds, mort gages or transcribing legal or other documents; itis fart Ion guaranteed; terms moderate. 3IOBTI MZlt STARL12 G. room M, 10 Fourth ar. Je21-17-Tvsa VTOTICK TO BOXDHOLDERS-HOLDERS OP J.1 the nrt mortgage bond of the Union switch aud Signal Compaur v 111 confer n favor b sending their address at once to the Secrctarv of the coin lwuiy at bwlss ale, ia, B8 nee trull r, .11. GOODMAN. SinssvALE, PA., Aus-stl3 President. au20-3 W'AMED-AGENTS. ALL MAKING MONEY Ttto canvassers took 31 subscription the fim day. Affidavit, Peter Paul. Buffalo. N. Y. "Havenot had one objection to the book; keep Jackson, Mich., forme.' R. II. Johnson, Kalamazoo, Mich. TS orders In one week: 11 in one forenoon, one canvasser." J. DewingCo., ban rrancico. Cal. 8 orders from 9 calls: time one hour and a) min utes. J. T. Lvon, Guclph, Ont. 11 orders In Zi hours, none ot them in cloth. P. A. Fern. Minneapolis. Minn. HERE IS POSITIVE PROOF That agents make money selling "THE BEST FIFTY BOOKS OF THE GREATEST AUTHORS" CONDENSED TOR BUSY PEOPLE. In one volume, 771 pages, i Portraits. Most Liberal terins to Canvassers. BESD FOE CIECCLAE. 19th Century Book Concern, Buffalo, N. T. au23-103 PERSONAL. PERSONAL WE HAVE BOOKS. AND LOTS of them; largest old bookstore west of the Alle gheny Mountains. LEVI'S. 900 Liberty st. Jyl9 PERSONAL-CASH PAID FOR OLD GOLD and silver; Jewelrv repaired: new work made to order. CHRIS. HAUCH. Ml Smlthfleld. Jyl7-13 PERSONAL -SCHOOL BOOKS -WE CAN savevou from 5 to 40 per cent on new and old books. FRaNj BACON & CO., S01 Smlthfleld st. aulS PERSONAL-COSY TURKISn BATHROOMS, open day and night: ladies' dav, Tuesday from 6 A. ii. to 6r. --.:-.undavsopen all night. 84Dia lnoud St., JOHN NEWELL, Prop. an23-93 PERSONAL-DO YOU WANT A FIRST-CLASS free band crayon portrait copied" Ifo. come to the EUREKA POK1RA1T CO0 andS Sixth St.. city, and don't be robbed by agents. au23-97 TKRSONAL BARGAINS IN MOURNING X milliner'; all-wool nun's veiling from Si np; all siik lroni SI 50 up; the only place that nnke mournlug millinery a specialty. O'REILLY'S 4117 Market st, Mali orders promptly attended to. au23-134 PERSONAL-A FINE CRAYON PORTRAIT tree will be given during August with every dozen or our best finished cabinet photographs. Come and see them; 13 good cablnrts tor tl. bTEWART &, CO., 90 and 92 Federal st., Alle gheny. auI-19-wrsu PERSONAL-LADIES' HAIR DRESSING AND manicure parlors. fcC7 Penn ae. (next door to Home's), and 2 Federal street, Allegheny: mani curing 60c (for Ladles onlv); hair goods of all kinds: use "Curllue" fluid lor the bangs. MRS. U. FESTER. aul6-40-Su PERSONAL-WE CORDIALLY INVFTE YOU one and all to pay our stores a visit. AV c have the largest selection in diamonds, watches, iew- elry, etc, at lowest prices. Ladies' gold watches irom m oo up; gents' gold lined, ii. av K. SMIT, 932 and 934 Liberty st. aua-sa-TTSSu PERfeONAL-YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS seeing our grand display or china, bisque. Royal t orcester, Japanese, Lucculunia and line banquet lamps; sec them In our windows; we are the only house in the citv that handles the Luccu lunia ware. D F JACK&ON A CO., 17 Sixth Bt,, Pittsburg; 225 Ohio St., Allegheny. au23-100 PERSONAL-VAN'S ROOT BEER, THE KING of all summer drinks; superior to auvnow on the market; pure, wholesome and delicious: puri fies the blood aud renovates the system: no boiling or straining; a child of 5 years of age can make this delicious beverage; one package of Van's Root Beer Lxtiact will make five gallons of root beer; drop in and get a glass of this delicious beverage lrom the fountain, free; price 15c per package. WM. UASLAGE & SON, 18 DlamondVMarket Square, Pittsburg. au23-133 PERSONAL-NEW PATENTS FROM O. D. LEVIS, patent attorney. No 131 Fifth av.. Pittsburg, Pa., one door from Evening Leader building, Pittsburg. Pa.: Henry B. Baker. Nel sonvlllc, O., washing maihlnc; F. S. Boles, Mans fitld, O., wind rower; G. W, Campbell, Lima, O., corn planter; A. C Deal, Gleunurd. W. Va., nut lock; Mary A. Northrup, KIpp, Pa., device for unfiling buttons; C. ii. Walklns, Marrow, O., nut lock; Gotlieb Wilkcnlng, Davton, O., display rod. United btates and all foreign patents pro cured. Established over 20 J cars In patent business exclusively. au23-61 "OUT ON LONG ISLAND!" ILLUSTRATED DESCRIPTIVE BOOK OF ALL TIIE KESOUTS ON LONG ISLAND, N. Y. Issued by the Long Island Eailroad Co. for season 1891, and pamphlet or hotels and boarding cottages. Send 5 cents ill stamps to H. M. SMTTH. Traffic Manager L. L R, R,, Longlsland City, N. IV auS-13-su "iMjpfay advertisements one dollar per square for one insertion. Classified real estate advertisements on this page ten cents per line for each insertion, and none talon for less than thirty cents. Top line being displayed counts as too. ' UNTIL FOBTHEK NOTICE ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE Classified under the following beading will be ac cepted at the rate of ONE -CENT PER WORD . FOR EACH INSERTION when paid for In ad vance atelther main or branch offices. Wanted Advertisements of All Kinds, seen as SITUATIONS, MALE HELP, FEMALE HELP, AGENTS. ROOMS, BOARDING, BOARDERS, MISCELLANEOUS, Lost and Found. To Let Rooms. For Sale Advertisements Other than Real Estate. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. BUSINESS OFFICE. Cor. Smlthfleld and Diamond Streets, ALWAYS OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. TYTIERE "WANT. FOR SALE, TO LET, AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. 31. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver tisers already have accounts with TiIE Dispatch. FOR THE SOUTHSIDE. NO. 1412 CARSON STREET. TELEPHONE NO. 6012. FOR TOE EAST END, J. W. WALLACE. Bill PENN AVE. PITTSBURG -ADDITIONAL. TnOMAS MCCAFFREY. St09 Butler street. EMIL G. STUCKEY, 2tth street and Penn avenne. ALLEGHENY. A. .T. KAERCHER. No. 65 Federal street. II. J. McBRIDE, Market Houie, Allegheny. F. n. EGGFRS SON, Ohio and Chestnut streets. THOMAS McHENRY.Western and Irwin avenues. G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. rERRY M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny ave. WANTED. 3laln llc-ln. DOCTOR- -VT NEW TEXAS ALLF.GHENY A conntv. Pa. Call or address J. R. BRUN- NER, New Texas, Pa. auS-SJ ARTISTS ON CRAYON PORTRAIT" AT once; good salary. ELECTRIC PORTRAIT CO., 10 and!2 Sixth St. au21-59-FSu BAD WRITEr.-SMART-S BUSINESS AND bnORTJIAND COLLEGE. 12 Federal St.. Al legheny; good penmanship taught in eight lessons; private lessons, both sexes; day and evening. aul5-16-TTSSu BAKER-APPLY AT BOLEY'S HOTEL. DIA MOND St., Monday morning. auSl-1.13 "nOY-FOR OFFICE WORK. APPLY TO RIP J) LEY CO., Ninth and Bingham St., South- BOOKKKE FUR-EXPERIENCED BOOK KEEPER lor holesale notion business; mnst Iiwe good references. Dispatfh office. Addrcs WHOLESALE, aus-74 BUSUELMAN-AT ONCE A STRICTLY F1R3T class bu-helmiu tailor; nmt be a sober and ac tive man. Applv at the MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS, S16 hmithlield st. au3-27 DENTIST GOOD GOLD OPERATOR AT rhalr in dental office. S. B. CALDWELL, 1141 Market si.. Wheeling, W. Va. au21-70 District3ianagersevt.rywiiere FOR an Incorporated Massachusetts endowment order; benefits, poo totl,40O In three years, 1700 to (4,000 in seven vears, vlth sick, accident and death benefits: exclusive territory and big pay to live norkers: trrite quick. JAMES F. REYNOLDS, Room 3U3. Exchange building, Boston, Mass. &U20-&-WTb.Su NERGETIO MAN TO SELL GENTS' SIIIRTS, furnishings, etc., wholesale; must be ac quainted with general trade; all correspondence confidential. Address J. M. R , Dispatch office. UUJ2-6 TTirVE ENERGETIC SALESMEN TO SELL IN X Pittsburg and Allegheny the best fire escape made. Apply between 10 and 12 jr., LITTLE GIANT FIRE ESCAPE COMPANY, second floor S3 and 27 Federal St., Pittsburg. auZM3 ENTLEMAN-WELL DRESSED. EDUCATED and of extensive acquaintance in the cit) ; good pay and promotion within a month if willing andlndustrlous; apply inperson onlvafter9 Mon- block. au33-82 GENTLEMAN BY THE PRUDENTIAL IN SURANCE Co. a gentleman to colltct and so licit; must be able to furnish satisfactorv securttv. Apply to the SUPERINTENDENT, Boom 2, 125 Sandusky st., Allegheny. au22-59 HORSEfHOER-FlRST-CLASS TLOORMAN Applv to NEaSEN THALER & MANSON, cor. Liberty ar. and Main St., Sixteenth ward. au3-147 MAN-WITH PUSH WANTED IN EAOT citv and town of Pennsylvania and surround ing States to sell a staple article among housekeep ers and atorea; pa s 530perdiy. Address, with stamp. CHAMPION CO., North Fourth st,, Philadelphia, Pa. auK-31 MAN WHO UNDERSTANDS THE CARE OF horse aud cow; must be a good milker. U. K BATEMAN, at Joseph Elchbaum Co.'s. 43 Fifth av. au23-(3 AfEN-FOR THE UNITED STATES ARMY. JAX able-bodied, unmarried men between the ages of 21 and 33 j cars; good pay, rations, clothing and medical attendance; applicants must he prepared to furnish satisfactory evidence as to age char acter and habits. Apply at No. 915 PENN AV., Pittsburg, Pa. JySm-XhSu MEN AT ONCE HONEST, ENERGETIC men to travel and solicit orders for nursery stock; permanent employment aud good pay refer ence required; state age and previous occupation. Address R. G. CHASE & CO., 14J0 South Penn Square, Philadelphia, Pa. aulO-3-Sn MEN OF ENERGY AND INTEGRITY TO work Insurance; those having had experience In industrial business preferred; good openiug for right Darties. AddIv at ROOM 74. as iiith ave., ;an53-94 from 2 to 5 p. x. MEN TO LEARN GOLD, SILVER AND nickel plating. For particulars lnqulro at ELECTRO PLATING WORKS, on boat at foot of Fifth St., Pittsburg. E. G. bhlley, proprietor. au23-93 ORGANIZERS-THE ORDER OF SOLON PAYS 51. COO In seven a ears and S25 per week sick bene fits; three years old; 8,0J0 members; reserved fund with atcrued interest S2S7. 000: live men wanted; splendid chance. Apply 33 FIFTH AV., third floor. aull-81 ORGANIZERS-THE ORDER OF THE HELP ING Hand pays $1,000, S7S0. S500, 250 in flva J ears; weekly beneflt S25, 20, S15. 750, For par ticulars address J. J. RYAN, 92ti Penn are. aul9-2fj PUPILS-TO TAKE A THOROUGH "COURSE In shorthand by mall; complete In 24 lessons for 7: book free; best sjstem: instructions guar anteed: lessons corrected; diploma given when competent. For circular, address PRIVATE SHORTHAND INSTITUTE, Pittsburg, Pa. au23-4 SALESMEN ALL OVER THE UNITED States: business wholesale: magnificent adver tising specialty for retail merchants: something ew;L000 easily made before the holidaas; no salary, but liberal commission on first and future orders from merchants. Address immediately for exclusive territory and oull particulars, CON TINENTAL PUBLISHING CO., Philadelphia, Pa. JU16-6-EU SOLICITORS-FOR LIFE INSURANCE: LIB ERAL commfsslons; policy taking because most pleasing in price and plan. MURRY .t ED SALE, 34 Fidelity building. my27-49 THREE EXPERIENCED CANVASSERS AT once; good pay. ROOM 502, 135 Fifth av. au22-42 "T17EWANT GOOD LIVE MEN TO SELL OUR t teas, coffees and baking powdcrto consumers; onlv those who cangive good security need apply. GRAND UNION TEA CO., 307 Market St., rftts bnrg. au23-54. -,70UNG MAN OF BUSINESS TACT-EX-X PERD2N0E not necessary; one from country ?irefemd; salarv from start. Apply Monday to 1ARRY STONER, 404 Walnut t., McKcesport, Pa. au23-142 C"I ff PER MONTn AND-EXPENSESOR OltU commission to good salesmen, to 6ell by samp'e our goods; entirely new; sells to every bus lncsbinan; send 2c stamp; permanent position: One opening for good men. ACME MANUFACTUR ING CO., Cincinnati, O. au23-32 iV-r BRICKLAYEBS-AT THE NEW RAItil idO ROAD shops, Chartlers station. Plttsbnrg and Lake Erie Railroad (fiae miles from'Plttsbnrg, Pa.); steady workforthree months; wages S4 per day of nine hours. au22-34 "Wanted Agents AGENTS-ON SALARY OR COMMISSION TO handle the new latent chemical ink erasing pencil; the greatest selling novelty ever produced; erases ink thoroughly In two seconds; no abrasion of paper; 200 to 500 per cent profit; one agent's sales amounted u 620 In six days; another 32 in two hours: we want one energetic general agent for each State and Territory. For terms and lull particu lars, address THE MONROE ERASER MFG. CO. La Crosse. Wis. inv22-75 AGENTS TO TAKE TERRITORY FOR OUR greatest seller of modern times; "King's Handbook of the U.S.," 940 pages; 2,633 illustra tions; 51 colored maps; sells for 82 50: we shall bo able to fill orders promptly as CO, COD copies are ready. P. Pittsburg. xijjLAii.nu' a CO.. IJ3 Fifth av., JyiH-TuWThFSSU AGENTS-LIFE INSURANCE AGENTS WHO 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 America, by addressing, with references, W. V. CHASE, secretary, Geneva, N. Y. au20-SO AGENTS-WE OFFER AGENTS BIG MONEY. In exclusive territory; our new patent safes sell at sight in city or country: new agents first in field actually getting rich; one agent in one day cleared 36; so can you; catalogue free. ALPINE SAFE CO., No. 36J-371 Clark St., Cincinnati, o. Je2S-70-WBU - AVANTED. Agents. A GENTS TO BELL TA-VA-ZON SPECIAL x- remedies; the greatest and most marvelous discovery known for renovating impaired ana broken down constitutions; "enjov life;" examine home testimonials. Headquarters CORNER THIRD AND GRANT. Pittsburg Pa. auMH AGENTS-MALE AND FEMALE, WANTED everywhere; lightning seller; absolutely new: exclusive territory; no talklng:pronts immense and sticces a certalntv. ABBOTT MANUFAC TURING COMPANY, Springfield, O. auS 33 AGr.NTS-TO SELL LABOR DAY DECORA TION badges: bright showy colors: appropri ate design; sample mailed Scents; investigate be fore toolate. SI. ERNST, Cleveland, O. an:0-93 GENERAL AGENTS AND CANVASSERS-TO to sell "The Gem Pinking Shears;" lastest tiling novelty in existence revery lady wants them. HARRIS i REYNOLDS. Grand Rapids, Mich. -luSO-Dl-TUSU Wanted Female Help. A BRIGHT SECOND GIRT- SOME CARE OF children, and must bo ablo to do plain jew ing; Protestant preferred. Address P. O. Bui. 154, Plttsbnrg, Pa. anS3-3 A FIRST CLASS CLOAK SALESLADY; THOR OUGHLY competent; communications strictly confidential. PARISIAN CLOAK &. SUIT C. Box787, Pittsburg. anI3-l 7 A LADY OF GOOD ADDRESS FOR PERMA NENT position: salarvMO the first month, then MO. Address LOCK BOX 761, Columbus, O.; include self-addressed stamped envelope. anlS-71 AN ACnVF, RELIABLE YOUNG LADY OP good address to travel and establish lady agents: must furnish good reference and fl5 cash security; good salary to rlghtparty. Call atKOOM 14. No.5 Seventh av. an3-80 G' OOD GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK, principally cooking, tor family of two; rel- dence in Allegheny; ranst have good references; ood wages paid to proper party. Address r. u., Hspatch office. au22-16 LADY TEACIIER-TO TEACH A CATHOLIC parochial school; one knowing German also preferred, holding certificate and good references. Address REV. JOHN PRICE, Natrona, Pa. au2150 LADIES WnO WILL DO WRITING foR-ME at their own home will make good wages. Ad dress, with self-addressed stomped envelope, MIsS EDNA L. SMYTHE. South Bend. Ind., proprietor of tho Famous Gloria Water for the Completion. au23-103-WSU LADIES TO DO FANCY WORK AT TOEIR homes: we furnish material and pay per piece. Call and see work, or address, with stamp, J. M. LEMAR& CO., No. WFourtSav., near Wood. a u3-107 LADIES TWO LADIES TO INSTRUCT ON Singer sewing machines: experienced ones preferred. Call on THE SINGER MFG. CO.. KS8 Penn av. au23-S7 SALESLADIES EXPERIENCED; FOR THE candy stands of I. L. Baker & son at the com ing exposition; good wages and desirable employ ment: first-class reference required. Call at EX POSITION from 9 A. It to 5r.H. an23-lJ3 SALESLADY-A FIEST-CLASS ONE, WITn experience, to take charge of ladles' trimmed and children's hat department; salary no object to right party. J. G. BENNETT & CO.. corner Fifth av and Wood st. au23-40 WOMAN-A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT it oman. to do the cooking and washing In a small fainllv of lour, in the city. Apply, with rec ommendations, to MORRIS & FLEMING, 103 Fourth av.. city. au23-101 15 LADIFS AVITH GOOD VOICES AND FINE figures for strictly first class burlesque com- panv: good pav; long engagement. Address REALITY, Dispatch office. au23-l 1 r NEAT GIRLS FOR EXPOSITION DINING XO room; also fonrremale cooks. KEYSTONE LMFLOYMENT BUREAU, 4 Sixth st. au23-120 "Wanted Male and remale Help. "V7-OUNG MEN AND LADIES TO ATTEND DAY X and evening sessions at the ACTUAL BUSI NESS COLLEGE, No. 5 Sixth ave. Private teach ing a specialty; by the month, $3; bookkeeping taught by practice. auS-47 "Wanted Situations. ITOIPLOYMENTBY D. CANTOR, THE MOST j experienced European and American distiller, and yeast producer, No. GO Stevenson St., Pitts burg. au23-38 POSITION-BY YOUNG MAN CSCOTCH) posltion as clerk; five years in drygoods store, bcotland, three years general store nere: good references. Address WILLIAM, Dispatch office. au23-139 "TOSITION-BY A SMART. WELL EDUCATED X energetic young man; can furnish unquestion able reference ana security lr necessary. Aaaress VIM, DWpatc'i office. au23-"6 POSITION-BY YOUNG MAN IN DRUG store to learn the busmess; has had some ex perience; can furnish reference. Address W. 1L II.. Dispatch office. au23-65 POSITION -IBY AN ACCOUNTANT OF 20 years' business experience, In or near Pitts burg desired. Address P. O. BOi.443, Pittsburg. au23-41 POSITION AS AN OFFICE ASSISTAT OR shipping clerk: can give good relerence.' Ad dress J. E., Dispatch ofiice. auI3-31 POSITION AS CASHIER BYA YOUNG LADY employed as snch now; best of references; five i ears' experience. .Address CASHD3R, Dispatch office auJJ-17 SITUATION BYDRUG CLERK. REG. IN PA., accustomed to long hours and plenty of work, accurate prescripllonlst; best reference. Address A., Lock Box 71. Renovo, Pa, anlO-SS-WFSSu SITUATION AS DRUG CLERK BY YOUNG man with year and a 'halFs experience; speaks German, Polish and English. Address G. P. E., Dispatch office. au23-129 SITUATION BY A TRAINED NURSE IN A private house; Al references. Address NURSE, Dispatch office. an23-l3 SITUATION-BY AN EXPERIENCED rilAR raaclst; registered as manager: speaks German and English. Address PHARMACY Dispatch of fice, au23-13 Wanted Boarders and Eodjrers. GENTLEMEN FOR NICELY FURNISHED front rooms In private family, both gases and bath; near parks. 9S ARCH ST., Allegheny. auaw Thsu OCCUPANTS FOR DOUBLE PARLORS; also for connecting rooms, with good tabU board. 431 PENN AV. au22-3 OCCUPANTS FOR NICELY FURNISHED lront rooms. NO. 214 ROBINSON ST., Alle gheny an22-13 "Wanted Boarding. BOARD FOR HUSBAND AND WIFE IN OR near Pittsburg where there are no children, and where wife could find companion In lady of house. Address A. B., Dispatch office. a u 22-53 TJOARD AND LODGING BY GENTLEMEN XJ in nrlvate familv: state terms and location. W. S. P... Dispatch ofiice. au23-S7 "DOOM AND BOARD-BY GENTLEMAN AND XV wife: must be facing or near parks, Allegheny. Address P. O. BOX7S7. Pittsburg. au22-30 ElnanclaL MONEY-TO LOAN IN LARGE OR SMALL amounts on good city or Alleghenv property. MORTIMER STARLING, ltoomS4, 103 Fourth av. JcIl-15-wsu MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES ON Improved city and suburban property. M.F. HIPPLE & CO., 96 Fourth av. 1e7--9-SU fORTGAGES-100,000 TO LOAN-SU3IS 500 J.I-L HI 0,UW IO ?-l,WJU reaay. b. J. FLEMING, 152 Fifth av. au20-93 , wv r c,uvu, CAircujto AiXi I1IVIICT TtTORTGAGES-MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS JLU. to suit at 4K. 5 and 6 per cent. ROBERT G. BAILEY. 154 Fourth av. Tel. 167. apl4-19-TTSSu QUICK LOAN OF NOT OVER 2,500; HIGH EST Interest raid: real estate security. Ad. dress LOAN, Dispatch ofUcc. aull-W Miscellaneous. A SHETLAND PONY-MUST BE KIND AND gentle; jLo cartand harness: must be reason able. Address CASH, Dispatch ofiice. au21-42-FSu AN INTEREST IN A FIRST CLASS INVEN TION will be given for payment of patent fees at 133 FIFTH AVEN UE. au2J-15 -T ABBS' LATE OPERATOR, W. H. MOORF, IS XJ now located in Ills own photo rooms, where he takes cabinets at popular prices. 71 FEDERAL , au22-44 da., iLuegueny, I?VERYONE TO KNOW THAT 5 WILL BUY J a good second-hand sewing machine at the Light Running New Home office; or, lfyou want a new sewing machine that is sure to give you satis faction, buy a Light Running New Home, at II, CARTER'S, 19 Sixth it., J doors below the Bllon. auiJ-70 EVERYBODY IN NEED OF A TRUSS, shoulder brace, etc.. that thev can get the same on Saturday.evealng at 909 PENN AVENUE, near Ninth street. au2384 EVERYONE-TO GET BARGAINS IN SHOES slightly damaged by water. SPERBER'S 1XS C'rion. an23-7 IMFTY BARTENDERS TO COME AND SEE . Jacksons' grand display of bar goods at 17 Sixth st. All the latest novelties. No other house In the city handles such aline. 17 SIXTH ST., Pittsburg; also 226 OHIO ST.. Allegheny. au23-105 3?OR EXCHANGE-EXCELLENT HOUSE 8 rooms, every convenience, large lot, one-half square from Ellsworth ave., same trom Roup sta tion: price, 4,&00; mortgage, . 2,000; want Small im,fl fnr rJV np (rnnrt In, a The aboa e house will rent Bt 400 per year. S. J, 1LEMING. 152 Fifth ave. - au22- POR EXCHANGE BLOCK 9 BRICK HOUSES, 5 minutes from Court House; rentals, 1,900; price 22,500; mortgage, 15,000: will take 87,500 in lots or smaller property, a. J. FLEMING, 152 Fifth ave. au22-19 GROCERS AND DEALERS TO BUY BONE LESS boiled hams; all kinds smoked meats cheap. E. A. BEINEMAN, 10 Pittsburg market. au2H5 IF YOU ABE SATISFIED WITH 3 OR 4 PER it In a bank that may suspend at any time, or witl wildcat lot investments that will not be pro duul e In our llretime, do not waste tlmo in read ing an advertisement like this; 10 per cent on 15, 100 and 2,750 guaranteed, free of expenses, on brick residence property In an improving neighborhood, thatsvlU be suro to pay 12 or 15 per rent before yon hava It paid for. J. Je. McCRICKART, 140 Fifth av. au23-2S INFOHMATION-OF THOMAS NELSON. OF the firm of Simpson Nelson, grain and feed merchants, of Allegheny, located on the site of the late William Semple's dry goods store, Federal St., Allegheny, about SO years ago; would like to communicate with any of his former friends hero. Any information will be gladly received by his brother, JOHN NELSON, careorForner AMcrz, beventhav. andbmitluieldst., Pittsburg, Pa. SU23-60 WANTED. Sllsccllanenns. Tl rACniNISTS-TO NOTICE THAT THERE IS -HA a strike pending at tho Continental Tube iJVST1"- now operated by the Oil Well Supply Co., SECOND AV.. Pittsburg. au!3-37-TTESn TEAL ESTATE BROKERS REQUIRING L. deeds, mortgages, or transcribing of any de scription done with promptness and accuracy please call on me: terms moderate. MORTIMER STARLING, Room 31, 103 Fourth av. . , Je3-3-WSi SOUTHSIDERS-TO BUY WATER-D VtfAGED 'lues at jour own price. SFLRBEB'S. 13.S Carson. au3-7 TO LOAN MONEY-WE HAVE OVER ONE million dollars to loan on city and suburban property at 4Vi percent: no tax: we will also loan money on Improved f jnns in Allegheny, Beaver, layette, Washington and Westmoreland counties: any marketable securities taken for loans of any amount. BLACK S. BA1RD, 93 Fourth av. Je3-a9-sn TRUNKS HAULED TO AND FROM EAST END for 60c. CAMPBELL & DAVIS, 12 Seventh av. Telep!iouc27G. Jyl7-90 OU ALL TO CALL AND EXAMINE OUR J- stock of watches in gold, gold-filled and silver. e have the largest stock and lowest prices In the city. K. SMIT, 833 and 931 Liberty st. an23-89-TTSBu FOB SAXTC-rttTKOVEn BEAL ESTATE. City Residences. "TT7YLIE AV..NEAK ELM ST-3-3TORY BRICK t dwelling, 10 rooriis, bath and other modern Improvements: good business location and a low price: lot 24x1(3 to Wilson st. J. C. REILLY. 77 Diamond st. aua-TJ-rrhssu CO OOOFORATWO-STORY AND MANSARD 0Jj brick dwelling, seven rooms and pantry; all modern Improvements; inside w. c. etc.; now renting for 300 per year; a neat little investment; Bedford av., near Fulton st. J. C. REILLY. 77 Diamond St. au23-75-TTSSu East End Residences. AFRETTY nOME-LOOKING RIGHT INTO chenley Park, and commanding a wide and refreshing a iewt choice paved street; two or three minutes only from both cable and electric ears: handsome large lot, nicely improved, with bard walks, shade aud fruit trees: elegant brick house, eight rooms and all modern conveniences: quick sole is necessary, and the propcrtv can be had much below its value; (2-17-193). CHARLES SOJIEUS & CO., 129 Fourth av. au23-77-TTSu ANOTHER CnANCE-FOR SALE, ON NIAG ARA St., lotfcO feet front by 200 feet deep: house containing 8 rooms, bath room: out houses; fruit trees; nice place: Just what you want. See P. WALSH, real estate and Insurance agent; office, Albert St., near Craft av.. Fourteenth ward. Oak land. ;au23-72 DWFXLING-WE HAVE FOR SALE IN THE East End new two-story brick dwelling, nine rooms, finished in hardwood, hard wood mantels and cabluots. Combination fixtures, cemented cel lar, large lawn with flagstone sidewalks: Immedi ate possession. See BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 162 1 onrth av. au23-116-TT6u T OOKtHEEE-JUST WHAT YOU WANT, A XJ splendid Oakland property, lto ft. on Craft. 1S4 on Niagara St.. w Ith ten-roomed house, front and side porches, lrnlt and shade trees, place per fectly level, w 111 be sold cheap to a quick buver. P. WALSH, Agent, office Albert St., near Craft av.. Fourteenth ward, Oakland, an23-71 OOO-ONLY 5 MORE LEFT. SMALL CASH Js navmentand balance monthly, wlllbuvan elegant 5-rooru house, front porches, slate roof, city water and good sidewalks, finest view In the two cities, being in Eureka place, Oakland, online of cable road: Immediate possession. GEORGE SCHMIDT, 157Fourth av. au22-K-TTSSu' .Allegheny Residences. pOOD TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSE OF FIVE VX large roomsnlcelypapered: both gnscs; good, dry cellar: water np and downstairs; large attic; In a splendid location; lot 30100 fronting on two good streets in Second ward, Allegheny: price only2.8C0 to quick bujer. W. C. BERINGER & CO., 15b Fourth av. au23-l-Tusu (WQ OOO WILL BUY A FIRST-CLASS FRAME BO house or 8 rooms and finished attic; lot 30x 110, on Fleming av.. Fleventh ward, Allegheny, near California av. and Manchester cars. Apply to J. L. BOARDMAN, No. 153 Ohio St.. Alle gheny. au23-H Suburban Residences. FOR SALE THREE MILES SOOTTI OF OHTO PYLE In Stewart township, Fayette county. Pa.;three acres of land containing a mineral spring of rare health giving qualities; tnosinall bulldines and a splendid garden, aLo somo fruit trees; will sell the above, or tho whole of the property, 2S acres of land, a flouring mill, dwelling and stable. Call on or address J. B. POTTER, Ohiopyle, Pa. au23-lH 2A OOO-SHADYSLDE, NEWS-ROOM QUEEN Otirj Ann dweUlng: reception bail, bath room, with porcclaln-llned tub, station ary washstand and w. c,, artificial and natural gas, etc.; largo lot, street sewered; convenient to P. R. R. and electric line; this Is a decided bargain: call at once for particulars. M. F. HIPPLE & CO., 96 Fourth av. au23-74-TTSu QJQ 300-FINE MODERN HOUSE ATBRUSH tDt?) ION; lraroe bouse, complete in everv way; fine large stable, large lot. (3S). DENNISTON, ELDERKIN & CO., Llm., C232 Penn av. Tel. 533. Money to loan. au23-119-23-24-26-23' lOO-A VERY NEAT AND NEW TWO- 5 STOIC V frame dwelling, six rooms, at Ingram, rieht near station; good well nice shade trees. ere. and the. lot la ftux210. J. C. REILLY.77 Diamond st. aU23-75-TTSSU FOR SALU LOTS City Lots. LOT 22fn25 FEET-RIDGE ST.. RUNS BACK to Bismarck st. : this lot is worth 81.000 (street is paved): will sell at 730 on reasonable terms. S. J. FLEMING, 152 Filth av. ' au23-&4 East End Lots. TTiINTJ LOT-IN THE BOULEVARD FLAN, X1 East End, at a reduced price; will trad" for tight or ten-room house. (22). DENNISTON, ELDERKIN A CO., Llm., C232 Penn av. Tel. 5327. Money to loan. au23-118-23-23-27-29 OTS-NEAR SCnENLEY PARK. 5175 UP; best lot3 in Twenty-second ward for the money; electric line will pass them: terms $5 down. 81 Der week. S.J. FLEMING, 152 Fifth av. au-B-Sf - Suburban Lots. BARGAIN TOR SOMEBODY-260 LOTS AS A whole, near rapid transit, and the finest street Improvement in the two cities; not 10 miles out; 23 miles from Carnegie Hall: half an hour's ride or drive to Pittsburg P. O.; price S26.0CO; or S100 a lot; other lots iu vicinity sell from 1)500 to LOGO; one-third cash, balance 5 or 10 years ; big profit for parties who have time to market it; will not sell part or single lots. J. E. McCRICKART, 140 Fifth avenue. an23-23 CHEAP LOTS-S200 EACH, 20X100 FT., ON Mornlngslde road, close to Sharpsburg bridge. S.J. FLEMING, 152rifthav. au23-fili j ILWYN LOTS-SPECIAL SALE SATURDAY, J Angust29. Free railroad tickets and full In formation from BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth .IV. au23-115-23,2X28,27 LOTS-ON GLENWOOD AV.. CONVENIENT to B. & O. station and Second av. electric road; avenue graded, macadamized, sidewalks, city w ater; houses and lot3 on very easy terras: monthly payments if desired. GEORGE C. BURG WIN. Altorney-at-Law 150 Fourth av. Jyl2-47-TTSSu ' Parrns. IJi ARM W ACRES, FOUR MDLES FROM PITTS . BURG, five minutes from Fairhaven, Castle Shannon R. R.; has good live-roomed house, out buildings, cellar, springs, orchard timber; church, school, mill at Fairhaven. Address or inquire GEORGE GUTBUB. Fairhaven. an20-87-Ihsu Miscellaneous, TTOR SALE-REAL ESTATE. X? East End Lots. 350-Grailer St., 23x135. S450-Rosetta St.. 22x100. RW-Dauphln st., two lota, 24x100. tysn Kincaldst., 22x110. 575 Atlantic av., 22x103. S.525 Rebecca St.. 20x100 SLOAN & CO.. 127 Fourth av. au22-H FOR SALE TSUSESESS. Business Opportunities. A GOOD PAYING JEWELRY STORE ON prominent street In Allerhenv: done over $3,000 repair work last year; line cigar store in central part or the city; liverv stable, milk; route, grocery stores, 200 to 10,000: restaurant. HOLMES A CO., 420 smithfield st. au23 A FINE OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE A ONE HALF Interest in a first-class, flrmlv estab lished and profitable general merchandising busi ness in a good town near tho city; capital required, 2,000. 4-72-318. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 129 Fourth av. au23-76-TTh3Su A NO. 1 RESTAURANT FULLY EQUIPPED; a good business stand in a good locality, for an eneigetiemah, Forparticulars apply to AL DERMAN B. R. M' NEIBXEY, No. 5419 Butler St., city. aul6-9S-su ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHS-GALLERY EN LAKGED and improved; best specialties for making first-class work. ROSSER'S, Twelfth and Carjou. au23-8-6u BUS1NESSE3-IN CITY AND COUNTRY-12 general stores, two drugstores, one hook bindery and printing prets, one bolar printing plant and formula, three grocery stores, four cigar stores, two bakeries and ice cream parlors, one wholesale jewelry store iu the city, one paper route, at CHAMBERS' BUSINESS AGENCY, 102 Fourth av Room 6. tuS3-37 pHEAr-STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A DRY J (iOODS store; good stock, good room, gooi location. A. A. HASSON, Agt., McKeesport, Pa. an23-:0 pIGAR STORE-WHY GO TO KENSINGTtlN J to engage in business; when you can buy the best paving tobacco, cigar and confectionery tin Parnassus for Ba few hundred dollars c.ih; tho owner needs mrtnev which is the onlv rtason selling. Address BOX 25, Parnassus, 'Pa. au23-50 pLOTIIINO AND GENTS' FURNISHING y store, doing the leading business in a town or 15,000 inhabitants, within 30 miles of Pittsburg; location best lu the town; stock will invoice about 10, 000; this is a good chance to buy a good paying business; good reasons for selling. Address T. T., Dispatch office. iya-KT flOMPLETE PRINTING OFFICE AND BOOK J bindery; low price. Address "BINDERY," Dispatch office. anl9-52-wrsn pONFECTIONERY STORE ONE OF THE J best locations lu McKcesport; a good opening for restaurant nnrf bat-pry; fixtures are nf the hest I style: reasonable terms can be made. Inquire at "oiiunu A V . lor an particulars. au:a..a- "T,RUG STORE CENTRALLY LOCATED AND XJ doing a good business, w 111 be sold entire or one-hair Interest; this is a flrst-class Investment and Worth lnipstlffntlan. Addrea DRITftS. nil. FOR SALE BCfeXNESS. Business Opportunities. HOTEL-FOR BENT OR SALE (HERSHEY llonseS retnnfa. nhlof 3 stnry hrfrlr building. 40 rooms; location best In the city For further Information call or address JOHN H. WERNER, canton, u. au23-ir T IVERY BUSINESS-HORSES. HEARSE, BUR. JJ RLx, coaches, bngglesand wagons, eti bTONE STABLES, leoandnsky st.. Alle. and wagons, etc. KEY- au'j-H- LUCRATIVE DENTAL PRACTICE NONE but those having tho necessary means and meaning buslnessneed write. Address, with stanlp, CITY. Dispatch office. anlO-t-Su SOAPLNE BUSINESS. FULLY EQUIPPED manufacture ami nackins-: Al firm or syndicate to take over wtlole nn irean. . nor particulars auui csa A. C. COMPANY, Dispatch office. ai-ii-isu Business Properties. WYLIE AV. TWO OF THE TINEST BUILD INGS on the street, one of them belli? .1 frood business comer, can be bought right; ot4sx90 to private alley. J. C. REILLY. 77 Dla mond st. auffl-75-Trnssn TOR SALE-MLSCKLLANEOUq Horses, Vehicles, Live Stock. C10ACH-ONE THREE-QUARTER HIGn ' seated carriage, cheap. Apply at KEYSTONE STABLES, No. ISO Sandusky St., Allegheny. aul5-a COWS-A CARLOAD OF NO. 1 FRESH MILK cows on Monday, Aug. 24, at M. MARX'S. 45 First St.. Allegheny. au22-S5 HORSES AND MULES-THF. ARNHEIM LIVE STOCK COMPANY, LTD.. or 52 Sec ond av., Pittsburg. Pa., has Just received a car load of draught, saddle, driving and general pur Iiose horses; among them are several heavy draught lorscs clghlng from 1,500 to 1,800 apiece; they have also some nice drivers and saddlers; anyone wishing to purchase a horse should not fail and call at their stables, as they make it a rule to sell their stock at a small margin; their mule yards are filled with 75 head of choice mules, from the small est pit to the largest draught mule. au23-7s LAUNDRY WAGON-GOOD ONE CHEAP, IF sold soon. Inquire FORBES ST. STABLE, opposite Turner Hall. au23-122 MARE-VERY HANDSOME SORREL MARE. 5 years old, 15 hands high, safe driver single, double or under saddle: also new ladies' village cart and new set of Rus3ct harness; a handsome turnout for park driving or watering place. Call or address CHAS. K. GAREY, 21S Meyran av., Oakland. au23-lll TJ OADSTER-BROWN GELDING.1GH HANDS? IV 7 years old, handsome, stylish, pure galted; will show a quarter in 40 seconds. Address PETER SHIELDS. 523 Grant st. au23-tt TWO-SEATED CARRIAGE IN GOOD REPAIR; price, S75; would trade for safety wheel. Call ROOM 710, Penn building. au3-C8" TWO PONIES WELL BROKEN TO RIDE OR drive; gentle. W. II. 1CLINGENSMITH, Greensburg, Pa, au23-52-TT8su Miscellaneous. BOOTS AND SnOES-SLIGnTLY DAMAGED hy wa tern our own prices ; come quickly. SPEB BER'S, 1326 Carson. au23-7 BUILDERS' HARDWARE CHEAPEST IN city. S. MILLER, 1307 Carson St. au23-0-su 3ASY-WRITER FOUNTAIN PEN, tl 60-BEST It in the world; try one; they are guaranteed. McCLOY'S, 423 Smlthfleld St. au23-99' ZfAS FIXTURES 35 TO SO PER CENT OFF, j Closing out. P.EINECKE & CO., 309 Wood st. au5-42-wrsu GENUINE DIAMOND STUD-WEIGHT IK kt. ; original cost (183, now only $100 at K. faMIT'S, 832 and 934 Liberty st. au23-t-TTSSu ENULNE DIAMOND RING WEIGHT 3 kt. : original cost 373, now only 200. K. SMIT, 932 and 934 LIUtrty st. au23-83-TTSSa HAMMOCK CHAIRS. 2-REDUCED FROM 4. McCLOY'S, 4S Smlthfleld st. au3-99 LETTER FILES-INDEXED-COMPLETE. 25c McCLOY'S, 425 Smlthfleld st, au23-99" ONE PAIR GENUINE DIAMOND EARDROPS, weight four carats, original cost 50, now at Jb3. atlv. SMIT'S, 932 and tttl Liberty st, au23-80-TTSSu PHOTOGRAPHIC OUTFITS FOR l-GREAT novelty. McCLOY'S, 4i5 Smlthfleld st, au23-99 SHOES-GOOD AS NEW-SLIGHTLY WATER soaked; sold at your own price. SPERBER'8, 1326 Carson. au23-7 SIDEBOARD-GOOD AS NEW: WILL SELL cheap. P.M. SEMPLE, HO Federal st., Alle gheny au22-l TlHE WORLD'S CURE FOR ALCOHOL AND opium: the surest and best remedy in every respect: Invariably successful for past thirteen T.,N wlMm nmnn.lv nilmlnl.taMH. nmv In nlin.mi of an experienced physician, no failure: opium aud morpuine naoit curea wunoni pain ana in snortest time; no lnlurlons ingredients leaving evil effects on body and 'brain; effect on the nervous system. Bleep and appctjte Is Immediate; over 30 persons of every profession now under treatment in Pittsburg; gentlemen pursue their usual business while under treatment; references given to well-known persons already cured. Address the WORLD'S CUBECOM PAN Y,Room 9, No. 516 Market street, city, or Dr. W. McC. JOHNSTON, No. 5U Market street, city. au23-95 TENNIS-COMPLETE OUTFIT. NET. EAO QULTS, balls, 4. McCLOY'S. 425SmIthlIeld. au23-lC0" TRUSSES, SHOULDER BRACES, D09 PENN AV., near Ninth st. for future reference. ETC.. ETC.. Cut this out au23-83 TYPEWRITER bPECTION.. FOR (1-WORTII YOUR FN MCCLOY'S, 4J5 bmithfield st. au23-99 TtTATCTIES FROM 11: ALL WARRANTED V for time and quality. K. SMIT, 932 and 934 Liberty St., and 703, 705, 707 Smlthfleld. an23-88TTSSU TO LKT. East End Residences. CRAIG ST.. NEAR TIFTH AV. FINE 2 story and attic Queen Anne residence of 10 rooms and reception hall; handsomely paperpd and with every modern convenience. BAXTER, THOMPSON a CO., 1C2 Fourth av. au23-143-Jrwr3Sut O USE-SEVEN ROOMS-TORENT IN GOOD location; all conveniences; lease till April 1 at low rent. Apply 5171 PENN AV. au23-L7t Suburban Residences. HANDSOME NEW BRICK HOUSES OF 5 AND 8 rooms; all modern conveniences; rent very low. Inquire JOHN A. HARBAUGH, 512 Home wood av., city. au22-15-Tussut Rooms. IMJRNISnED ROOMS CONVENIENT AND . fashionable locality, moderate terms. Address U. V. W., Dispatch ofiice. au23-19-sut FCRNE-HED FLATS COMPLETE FOR housekeeping: bath, etc. ; 6. 8 WYLIE AV. au23-123t "VTICELY FURNISHED ROOMS-IN OAK JLa LAND, on Atwood St., with or without board: terms reasonable; private family. Address ROOM, Dispatch office. au3-20t Rooms-to couple wrrnour children. two nicely furnished rooms for light house keeping; convenient to postofilce. 25 RIVER AV., Allegheny. au20-31t EOOM-ONE LARGE UNFURNISHED FRONT room. 141 WYLIE AV. au23-55 rjiHREE-ROOM FLAT-NO. 2 MARSHALL ST., X Allegheny, near parks; both gases, stationary washstand, w. c, etc. Apply to LEE S. SMITH, 52 Sixth St., city. au22-JjF rjao LET FURNISHED ROOMS: GAS AND bath. 221 FEDERAL ST., Alleghenv. au20-3-Thssnt TWO OR THREE FURNISHED OK UNFUR NISHED rooms. NO. 78 CEDAR AV.. Alle gheny. au23-98t TWO UNFURNISHED BOOMS-ONE FRONT, one back. 156 ARCH ST. au20-4-ThFSut Ofllces. Desk Room. LARGE FRONT PARLORS, SUITABLE FOR business purposes. 35 FEDERAL ST.. Alle gheny. au20-2t OFFICE ONE FINE LARGE FRONT OFFICE on second floor both gasses. 55 NINTH ST. au22-S5t EDUCATIONAL. EEMOVED-KING'S SCHOOL OF ORATORY, elocution and dramatic culture removed to University Building, Diamond st., opposite Court House. Byron AV. King, manager; James M. Wisman. associate manager. Class and private lessons, literature, French and German, Delsarte, old school and modern systems. Send for pros pectus. aull-53 ST. XAVIEK'S ACADEMY, Beattv, Westraorelan I Co., Pa. CONDUCTED BY TIIE SISTERS OF MERCY Foity-eiglith year; unsurpassed location, grounds and appointments. OlTeis rare edu cational fnllitien to yoniijr ladles and little girls. Term begins September 1. Puntls aro requested to present themselves as early as possible to as to facilitate the formation of classes. After August 31 a conveyance will meet trains due east and west at Keatty, P. It. K. For catalogue contninins fuller in formation send to THE DIRECTRESS, St. Xnvier's Academy, Beatty V. O., Westmore land Co., Pa. au'J-48 su TIIE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE. An examination of candidates for nd mission will be held at tho rooms of tlio Boai d of Education (Pittsburg). Mondnv and Tuesday, August 31 nnd September 1, begin ning at 9 a. m. each day.-' The examination tlie first day will Include the common English branches nnd physiol S1" with Latin for those who propose to en ter the Latin scientlflo couise. Tne exam ination tho second day will includo higher algebra, four books iu geometry andphysics. Catalogues showing course of study, re quirements for admission, etc., may be ob tained free on application to the president, GEORGE W. ATHEKTON, LL. D.. ang2u-S-2 State College. Pa. The Electrical Construction and Maintenance Company, Electric Engineers and Contractors. Electrlo Bells, Burglar Alarms, Annunciators, etc.. Incandescent Light nnd Bell Wiring a specialty. Sole agents for tho Jenneymotors. 125 FIFTH AVENDE Rttsburg, Pa. LOST. LOST-LADY'S POCKETBQOK. ON ELECTRIC branch ofFiith avenue cable line. Return to 309 BOQUET ST., and obtain reward. an23-124 LOST-ABOUTTEN DAYS SINCE, FN SCHEN LEY Park, small memorandum book : no value except to owner. Leave in ROOM 35, Singer building, and get reward. an22-23 LOST-ON SATURDAY. A BLACK PACKET with pocketbook Inside, containing tl in money and some receipts. A liberal reward will be given if returned to 21 EIGHTH, city. an23-S7 LOST-LADY1S SMALL' OrEN-FACED SIL VER watch, with gold locket, both marked A. A.:.M. Finder rewarded If left with STUDER& HAVEKOTTE, Jewelers, SI Federal St., Alle gheny. au23-10 OUND-A PLACE WHERE A TRUSS CAN BE got on Saturday evening. 909 PENN AVE NUE, near Ninth street, city. an23-85 FOUND THE CHEAPEST AND BEST PLACE in tho city to get pictures framed Is at No. 2 bixth St., second floor. T. C. MCELROY. au22-4S AUCTION SALES. OF BOOTS AND SHOES. Notice is hereby given that the entire stock of hoots and shoes of W. E. Schmertz & Co. will be offered for sale by the Sheriff at No. 43 Fifth av.. Pittsburg, on TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1801, commencing at 10 o'cioclr a. m. The stock la new and well selected and will be sold to suit purchasers. E. N. QUINBY, au20-SS Assignee. AUCTION! AUCTION! Fine furniture, carpets, piano forte, etc. Grand opening sale at our new store, Nos. 21 and 26 Ninth street. Tuesday, August 25, at 10 o'cioclr. The largest assortment ever offered in this city, over $20,003 worth of fine furniture con signed from the best manufacturers lu the country for our opening sale, embracing everything in furniture, all new designs and best makes. Fine chamber suites in rolld walnut, ma hogany and oak, with Tennessee marbles and French bevel mirror; mirror door wa rd robes, bookcases, chiffoniers, desks, side boards, extension tables, chairs and rockers. The largest and handsomest line of parlor furniture ever put on exhibition in Pitts burg. Sixty-flvo flne suites In brocatelle, French tapestry plush, English rugs and hair cloth lounges and conches, fancy and maiblo top tables, clocks, ornaments, cur tains, hair and husk mattress, bedding, etc, carpets and linoleums; in fact, everything in household goods. These goods have all been secured on consignment, and are now on ex hibition. You are invited to call and ex amine the goods at our new storo on Ninth street. Sale positive. HENBY AUCTION CO.. au23-112 Auctioneers. Assignee's Sale. Splendid Coal Mines and Other Property of Gumljert & Huey. POSITIVE SALE. On Tuesday, September 15, 1891, at 10 O'clock, in Court House Rotunda, Coal mines, fully equipped and running, with railroad and river shipment, at Belle view station, on Honongahela River and Bellevernon branch of the P., 3IcK. & Y. R, R. About 200 acres of unmlned coal, full rights tor mining, and rights for transporta tion of coal from adjoining lands, .with 375 acres of other coal depending upon this means of exit; tho best harbor on the river, with the frontage of one and one-fourth miles; 25 laborervhonses, 13 double and two single; a store and offices and furniture; one line dwelling of eight rooms and fin ished attic, tho residence or WUliam Huey; a large mnlo stable; a largo bank stone and frame barn, and all tho land, and the right, title and Interest there in of Gumbert & Huey, extending from and, including tho "Jacob Kessler" land next above tho Slack road down to Burns' run, nnd the river front back to the River town ship road from Bums' run to the McMalns lot at Frantz'srun,and all tlio personal prop erty, fixtures, machinery, tools and what soever pertains to or belongs to tho opera tion of the mines. Also tha Handsome residence and grounds of Robert B. Gumbert, of about seven acres, situate above said mines and facing said river. This is a flne place, with fruit and improved grounds. There is a good stable and all requisite improvements on this place for a complete and desirable country home. Also a nice place of one and thTee-fourths) acres known as the McMalns place, situate adjoining land of Frederick Coursln and close by Franz station and" fronting on the Monongahela river. This lot is improved and Jias on it a good two-story frame house and outbuildings. . And also the land known as the Watson, property, of 132 acres, timber and farming land. It extends on both sides of the town ship hill road, and along the township river road from Burns' run to Frantz run, except ing said McMalns lot, and one-half of it Is covered with good and valuable timber. Terms of sale One-fourth cash, anl bal ance in four semi-annual payments, secured by tight bond and mortgage. SAMUEL HAZLETT. Assignee. ST. A. WOODWARD, Attorney. au23-103 BEST CHANCE YET! TO DOUBLE YODR MONEY BY BUYING LOTS IN THE NEW MANUFACT URING TOWN OP WEST DERRY, PA., ON IDE PHfflSTlVAluA KAILROAD, Oili Oie Ms El From Piilnrg. Buy lots and build stores and dwellings, which can be readily rented and sold-at a large profit WEST DERRY GLASS COMPANY, One of the largest glassware manufecturing 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. PRICESOF LOTS VERY LOW; ONLY 75 T0'$350 EACE 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. ForPlans, Terms, Prices, etc, Inquire at Agent's Office, No. 156 Fourth Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. . ff. c. nn k CO., ipls, , aulS-SO-Tusaa CIIOICE PROPERTIES. ELWYN CASTLE mm ROAD. Only 4 miles from postoffice, and just the place for cheap homes. All lots xllO to alleys. Good drainage, water and natural gas. Prices, , $ioo TO $300, YOUR OWN TERMS. Don't fail to attend special salt SATURDAY NEXT, THE 29TH. Train leaves Castle Shannon Incline, Carson street, near Bridge, at 1:45 o'clock. Call and get free tickets and plan from BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 162 FOURTH AVENUE. - an23-117-TnTsa. FIFTH AVENUE. A brick house, of six commodious rooms and finished attio, for $9,000. There Is grass plot-front and rear. Pleasant porch. Lot 22x133 to Ann-et. MTTBBT ED3ALL, M Fidelity Euildlnz. BOlS-BB-TTSU AT HALF PRICE Two elegant bunding lota on Perrysvills avenue at half price, to a cash buyer. M. P. HIPPIE & CO, 38 Fourth ave, au23-73-T3a patch office. .U23-133 I Telephone 177. iyl2-S8-au s t& .i&A&xUt, rVc-&ae
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