4P1 T 3 THE PHTSBURG DISPATCH. THURSDAY. 'AUGUST 27, 1891 im LAWS IN MICE. Some of the Uesults of the Becent Legislative Session. "WHAT THE SECRET BALLOT JHEAKS. Saveral Bills for the Betterment of Labor Organizations. GEArE GROWERS GET MORE PRIVILEGES Though few put on wide morning on the demise of the late Legislature, although labor reformers were not satisfied yet the body seems to have dabbled to a consider able extent around the edge of the reform dih. The laws it enacted and amended are at length presented to a long-expectant pub lic, and some people are inclined to be satisfied to get them before the next bien nial seion. The Governor vetoed one bill, for which act he will not get the thanks of dwellers in the suburbs of large towns and cities. This was House bill No. 71, an act providing for the arrc-t and punUhmcnt of persons guilty of di-ordcrly conduct in the townships of tlri Commonwealth. His Excellency says he has filed his reasons for the veto -nith the Secretary of the Commonwealth. Many people will le curious to know what they are, as Sunday in summer is at present made hideous within a radius of ten miles of this city by toughs ot both sexes who make it a day of riot, instead of innocent recreation. They can be punished for disturbing a religious meeting, but in view of the other mischief ihey do to suburban dwellers, this provi-ion is ridiculous, as a worshiping congregation is able to take care of itself, while an iso lated family is not. ONK OF Tim I5IP0R5ANT BILLS. The lfi-page election act, which contains C7 sections, provides for as-ecrct ballot, Sec tion 15 requiring that all ballots ucd at tlio eame voting place at an election, shall be it leat, 4x0 inchc in area, and printed on white p'iper Willi the wmc kind or kinds In tvj. nor smaller than bievier. They :imf not uav c nnv impression or mark on tjipin that would di-tincuish them. Each linllot must be attached to a stub or couu teriod andall ha'.io's for the same voting j)la o inii-1 he bound together in books in u. h manlier that each ran be detached and raiovvil -cpai-.ucly. The provision for se crecv ias inllows: 'A diimonnl loldinglfrio shall be printed on the riphi hand upper corner of tlio back of each ballot, and the said corner bhall lie edged with adhoslvo paste so that the cornel, when folded at the loMinc lines can be -ccarely fa-toned down over the number now required by the Con stitution of this Commonwealth, o that tho taid number cannot be seen without im- fiirtcning or cuttinc open the part so fas tened down. The top of each ballot shall In c a m.irgin of ciinl size on both back e;u i.ht, aim lhc :t:u miuiii iiiit; -.uuu i'u unonthis maiirin. but nothinir elw shall be printed thereon except instructions how to murk. Provided, That if at any time tho said Constitution diall cease to require bal lot-, to be numbered tlio foregoing reaulre incnt- as to the folding line the margin and the adhesive ra-te shall be void." The penalty for setting tire to forest lands "wilfully or carelessly, N iuci eased from $50 to$100. Thislsalaw that ci cry one should DC on tne alert to ce eniorcca. rou Tiir. &.vrETY or travelers. Act Xo. Ill provides that any one con victed of the wilful and malicious obstruc- ticn, rcmoal or misplacing ot any light, signal or rail on any railway In this State wheieby the life ol tiny human being is de- fctroj-ea Mian ie ueenicu guilty oi murucr. The pollution ot springs by neglecting to plug disused gas or oil wells has been mado u misdemeanor, nunishablc bv a tine of not more than $1,009 and imprisonment not ex ceeding six months, citncr or ootn at tne discretion of the Court. Persons agrievod may, after notice, abate the nuisanee them t.cles at thocettof the person whose duty it is o do it. Act Xo. 3.0 provides that it shall be lawful for eniploj e individually or collectively to refuse to work for any person or corpora tion whenever such persons think wagp6 are insufficient or treatment is offensive or uniust. or when continued labor would be contrary to the rules, by laws, resolutions, etc., if any club, associa tion, organ. zation or meeting they may have attended ana tney are uuowea to aaopt ' "wavs and means to make such rule, regula tions and bv-laws and resolutions effective without subjucting themselves to indict ment ror conspiracy citner uuaer common laws of this Commonwealth. But they are not allowed to use force, threats or menace or harm to person or property to effect their obiects. nor to consnire to commit a felony. Act Xo. 214 makes it nnlawful for mining or manulacturing corporations to carry on stores by direct or indirect means, nor are they allowed to lease or sell the right to Leep one cm their property. PLUCK-ME STORES ARE ILLEGAL. Nor are such companies or corporations allowed to contract with the owner of any btore w hereby employes shall be obliged to trade at such'store. It is made the duty of the Attorney General on complaint of viola tion of the act, by a petition signed and tv.orn toby two or more citizens, residents of the county where the otlcnse as sworn to linve been committed, to immediately com mence proceedings against ollenders by a writ by quo warranto. This act bus already prodnced considera ble changes in some mining districts and the Imstli iinideu the company stores work hav ing sulsid'd,"therc is the quiet ot tho grave about some mining hamlets, save on and ubout iiaj dav, when the "loamy" is on tap. Another pio'iision lor tho benefit of the liorav -handed is :m amendment to section 19, the act ol May SS, ls7, which amendment provide- that m addition to the right of an employe to proceed against an employer refusing n- neglecting to pa semi-monthly, toix'eoerbj law, with interest fiomdate of such an I'.u.ouut due. such Iachcsiiess is made a misdemeanor and punl-hable by a Iluo no' to exceed JJOO. lhc paternal olian.cter of this act is also cvtcmleil topioMde th.it the assignment of lutuie wag'-s is nivalin, nor is any agree ment valiu thai relieves firms, corporations, associations or individuals from the obliga tion to pa) scmi-inonthlj in lawlul money of the l nited "-tutes. Tne Factory Inspec tor is chained all the duties of instituting oounii in the name of the Commonwealth Dennis! violators, and on his luiluro to do so En) oitircn is Kiilhonzed to do so in tlio Tiameot tho Commonwealth. In order to rurther m:u.o ulatl the heart of inan, tho (ieiicral Assenihlj has provided a menus wherein the necessary stuff may be moreget-atable, a follows in act Xo. 173: 3IAKINR WINE WITHOUT LICENSE. M'titr.rs, sn ciiltme is becoming an Important industry in many portions ol tlio fctutc. And, whereas, a certain portion of the grape crop is pot first-class or marketable, but can be muue into wood wine: thore iore lies it enacted. That it shall lie lawful for lhc gruw.es of grapes, in the Commonwealth lo luanuiaeture wine from grapes of their own raising, which ate not tirst-class, or maikctablc, and -ell Said wine to licensed dealers witliout taking out or paying a license for such manufacture- or sale. Tims, little by little, is tho hoiizouof the agriculluiit ext-nded, and a lawyer of koimI repute states that in his opinion the burden ofproof that wine made by fanners is not of spoiled grapes will be on thc.Com jnonwraltit. This law may tend to blacken the eve of liquor trusts. In former times fanneiseould sell wine, but the law of 1S89 knocked them out. Act No. ssa stipulates that vinegar offered for s;ilo as eider vinegar must be pure applo juice, and no ingredients injurious to health, buchas lead, copperor sulphuric acid shall be put into it; nor shall anv color ing matter be used, and vine gar casks, barrels or kegs must be branded with the name and residence of the manufacturer, date of manufacture and the words "cider vinegar," and no vinegar bhall be branded "fruit vinegar"' unless It be made w hull) from apples, grapes or other fruits. The penally atuichud for violation Is a Jlne of not less than $50 nor more than (WO and imprisonment not less than SO nor more than 100 da) s, or both, and the violator mut pay in Addition all necessary costs in curred in in-pecting and analyzing such vinegar, and all vinegar that will not stand test is subject to forfeiture and spoliation. TOKK SPAKE ROOMS Can lie Quickly Rented By advertising them in The Dispatch's cent-a-word column. Be?t tenants answer such advertisements. lie) stone Plan of Lots, Crafton. Public sale next Tuesday, Flans irom Jas. VT. Drape & Co., D 313 Wood street. MR. DALZELL'S REPLY. He Declines Senator Robinson's Proposition Itrgrets That the Letter of tho Latter Was Klade Public Before Benching Him Wants a Talr Fight. Hon. John Dalzell's letter to Senator Kobinson was made public yesterday. It was written Tuesday, but the writer ex plained that he did not feel justified in al lowing the letter to become public until after it had been received by Mr. Bobinson. The following is the letter: Pittsburo, August 23, 1S3L Hon. Jno. B. Robinson, Media: DrMtSm A copy of a letter addressed to me bv you appeared in tho Pittsburg papers this morning. A copy of the samo letter reached mo later in tho day through tho postotllce. I Join with you in the regret that vou must leel that a private letter, written In tho interest of harmony, should thus have been purloined and made pnbltc property before reaching the party to whom it was written, and I will oheerfnlly lend von any aid in my power in bringing to jnstico thoso who wcro guilty of such an un seemly act. Xo more signal proof of tho truth of this proposition could be found than is furnished by the historv of the pending contest for tho Presidency of tho State .League. Under its impulse clubs havo been organized in numerous pi ices where up till this timo apathy lias prevailed. Tho Stato Leaguo will moot at fccranton stronger in numbers, more thorough in organization, more enthu siastic in Zealand better equipped to enter upon a. battle for Republican victory than it Ins ever been before. Yonr indorsement of tho candidatesnamed bv thol.ito Republican convention at Harris burg meets my hearty npmoval, and o do vour sentiments t ith respect to harmony in the party and success for the Stato ticker. Tho suggestion made bv implication in your let tcr t hat tw o Republicans cannot con test within their party torn piaceotnonor in its gift witliout endangering party har mony strikes me as very novel, and falls to appeal to my judgment. All experience proves tnai nonorauiy conuueuou corneals within party lines aro tho most effoctivo methods of strengthening tho party organ ization. Xothing can mar tho harmony of tho Scranton convention short of the success of the attempt recently made at n meeting of the Executive Committee in Philadelphia to introduce gag law and to exclude lrom rightful participation in tho Leagno conven tion the clubs lrom 25 counties of the Com monwealth. In my humble Judgment tho issue now pending is not as to the choice of one candi date ovor another. It is a higher, broader and mure far renching issue. It involves the integrity of the League itself, wrapped up, as it is, in the determination of the ques tion whether tho representatives of a min ority of the clubs of the Conmionwenlth can gag'tho majority. Xottheryour retirement from tho Held, nor mine, nor the retirement of both, can eliminate from tho contest this vital issue. I propose to remain in the light until this question is determined. If discord results from the Scranton convention they will be responsible lor it and they only who have attempted to control its actions by unfair methods. But even if my intentions wore different, I could not give my assent to the extraordi nary suggestions ol your letter, that you and land a third party should choose a President for the State League. I place too high an estimate on the manhood of tho Republican club men of the Stato to believe that they would tamely submit to dictation from anyone. To gag tho clubs of 25 counties would be bad enough; to undertake to do the "voting for the remainder w ould bo even worse. Let us have an open, manly contest, hon est methods and a fair convention and party harmony will pot be endanged. I am, sir, truly yours, Jons Daltell. Corns positively cured with Daisy Corn Cure. A tried and always successful rem edy. Sold everywhere. 15 cents. WAXTS, For Sales, To Lets, Personals, Lost and Fonnd advertisements lea word in THE DISPATCH, when paid in advance This rntedongOT apply to transient real estate adi ertislng, such as houses, lots and farms. THE GE3I OF THE MOSOSGAHELA. Free Trains Every Day to tho New Town of Blaine, Departing from and arriving at the pas senger depot of the Pittsburg and Lake Erie Railroad, end of the Smitnfield street bridge, as follows (city time): Depart, 7:45 A. M., arrive, 2:20 p. m. Depart, 1235 1. M., arrive; 5:05 p. 2L Also, Saturday even ing train, leaving at 5 o'clock, visitors re turning to the Union depot at 10:35 p. MM via the Pittsburg, Virginia and Charleston Railroad. Ko Sunday free transportation. Call at our oftice for tickets to the new town, and get maps, price lists, etc., before starting. Charles Somers & Co., 129 Fourth avenue. Why Kennedy Is Popular. The large number of select outing parties, weddings and affairs of that kind that W. J. A. Kennedy, caterer, of No. 2 Sixth street, is called upon to attend is perhaps the best proof of his increasing popularity. Ken nedy's service is excellent, and people who wish to have something really fine never think of going to any other place, as they know that the very name "Kennedy" as sures their guests that a rare feast is await ing them, and this more than anything else adds to their fame as entertainers. EXCUKSIOX TO CHICAGO. Saturday, August 20, via Pittsburg and Western Bailway. Tickets will be sold for Chicago Express, leaving Allegheny 2 p. m., Central time, and for special train, composed entirely of Pullman sleeping cars, leaving Allegheny at 5::0 p. m.. Central time, making no stops for passengers, arriving iu Chicago 9:30 A. si. Round trip ?9. Limit ten days. Secure tickets and berths early at B. & O. city ticket office, or at P. & W. depot. TISSU BEAL ESTATE SAVINGS BANK, LEO. 401 Smitlifleld Street, Cor. Fourth Avenue. Capital, 100,000. Surplus, 509,000. Deposits of 51 and upward received and interest allowed at 4 per cent. US Tour Picture Frco And handsomely framed given away this week by Hendricks & Co., popular pho tographers, Xo. 08 Federal street, Alle gheny, with every dozen. Cabinets, 51. THE TENANTS YOU WANT For Tour Spare Booms Are quickly secured by a cent-a-word ad vertisement in THE Dispatch's "to let" column. MEETINGS AND NOTICES. Notices. -vrrn ce-euwer & kakslake. tvtiole- 1 SALE lunilier dealers of AHcglienv Citr, have removed their office to the UUoell Bloc!;. Pitts burg. bjW-97 Legal Notices. S. H. DOXAI.TIsOX, Attorney at Law. HiJMamoiid street. TESTATE OF LAUCHLAX )lcIXTOSH. DE j CEASED Xotice is lieivliv gli en tl.at letters t-9t.iin'iitarTin the estate of Lauchlan Mclntusli 1sl v hi en granted lo the undersigned, to whom all persons limcMed to said estate are requested lo make immediate payment, ard those having claims against tue same shoul 1 make ll.cm Lnnivn without delay. I.l'CKKTIA -Mi ITT MARTIN. JOHN S. MCINTOSH. auC-sa-Th T. J. O'KKKFF, Attorney. W Grant st. -YTOTICE is lir.I!EHV GIVEN THAT LETTERS A ot .-idnilnioiratioii on the estate of John Kil7- fceraM, late of the clt) ol" Pittsburg, l'a., deceased, tac beni granted to the undersigned. All persons Indebted to bald estate will make Immediate pav ment and those hailng claims or demands against the same will preccnt them duv probated to tiic un dersigned. JAMES F1TZG El ALU, Xo. 14 Tunnel St.. Pittsburg. aufl-7-Th FIDELITY TITLE AN D TRUST CO., 121 and 1st Fourth avenue. INSTATE OF RICHARD ALEXANDER, DE 'j CEASED. Notlecis hereby gii en Hint letters of administration on the estate of Jtkliaid Alexan der, deceased, have been granted to the under signed, to whom nil persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims against tlicsami- should make them known without dclav. FI11F.I.ITV TITLE AMI TRUST -CO., 13 and 13 Fourth avenue. DAVID 11. EW1AU, Attorney. iya-3S-Th BL-A-IZLSriEi. Free Transportation. CHARLES SOMERS 4 CO., au2&9-D 129 Fourth Avenue. tSTDkplay advcriisanenlt one dollar per tqttare for ont insertion. Classified real estate advertisements on this page ten cents per line for each insertion, and none taken for less than thirty cents. Top line being displayed counts as tiro. UNTIL FtTRTnER NOTICE ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE Classified under the following headings will be ac cepted at the rato of ONE GENT PER WORD FOR EACH INSERTION when paid for In ad vnce at either main or branch offices. Wanted Advertisements of All Kinds, SUCH AS SITUATIONS, ROOMS, MALE HELP, BOARDING, FEMALE HELP. BOARDERS. AGENTS, MISCELLANEOUS, Lost and Fonnd. To Let Rooms. For Sale Advertisements Other than Beal Estate. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. BUSINESS OFFICE. Cor. Smlthficld anil Diamond Streets, AIAVAYS OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS, -WHERE WANT. FOR SALE. TO LET. AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver tisers already have account with The DispATcn. FOR THE SOUTlISIIin. NO. 1412 CARSON STREET. TELEPHONE NO. COS. FOR THE EASr END. J. Y. WALLACE, 61S1 TENN AVE. riTTSBURG-ADDITIONAL. TnOMAS MCCAFFREY. 3309 Butler street. EMIL G. STUCKEY, Mth street and Pcnn avenue. ALLEGHENY. A. .T. KAERCHER. No. K Federal itrect. , H. J. McBRIDE, Market Hone, Allegheny. F. H. EGGERS & EON. Ohio and Chcstnui streets. THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin avenues. G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. PERRY M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Alleglicny ave. WANTED. Male Help. AN EXPERIENCED MAN TO SOLICIT CUSTOM and mike estimates onplanlngmlllworkand lumber. Address B. N.. Dispatch office. ai:27-3G-Th8 AD WRITERS-SSlART'S BUSINESS AND SHORTHAND COLLEGE, 12 Federal St., Al lcghenv; good penmanship taught In eight lessons; private lessons both sexes; day and evening. auI5-16-TTSSa BARBERS-(2): GOOD WAGES PAID. CALL atD. T STUMPENHORST'S, Woodst.. AM1 klusbure. Pa. auM-56 B ARBER-A FIRST-CLASS MAN. ArrLYAT 318 UKA-AXST.. X'lllSDUrg. ttu--i BARBER-S3 WESTERN AVE.. ALLEGHENY; colored. auSJ-M BOY GOOD COLORED BOY. 18 TO 18 YEARS old, to take care or horse and work about tho place. Call at 133 SECOND AV. au'.7-00 B1 OY TO LEARN THE BARBER TRADE, AT A. HAUENSTElJi'S, 151aSaran si., B.a..cny. auZT-93 BOOKKEErER-YOUNG MAN FOR COMMIS SION business: must be well recommended: must have had some experience and willing to work for reasonable wages for a start. Address R. S. H., Dispatch office. any-aia. ROY AN EXPERIENCED BOY TO RUN ELE VATOR. FLEISHMAN & CO., 501, 506 and SOS Market st auZT-75 BOOKKEEPER - IMMEDIATELY - FIRST CLAI?S bookkeeper. Address with references to C. B. C, Dispatch office au2-40 CdlXECTORONE WHO HAS EXPERIENCE canvassing preferred; security required. Ad dress A. P. CO., Dispatch office. auIS-W CUTTER FOR AN OUT-OF-TOWN MER CHANT tailor. Call 11 to J2 A. M. at P.J. LOUGHNEY'S, 954 Liberty st. au27-8C D RUG CLERK-QUALIFIED ASSIST AT. Address tt. ii., liispaicn omce. huji-m I EXPERIENCED BILL CLERK IN WHOLE li SALE notion house. Address giving particu lars P. O. BOX 88, city. an2i-13 J?IRST-OLASS COAT MAKER TO GO OUT OF town. Inquire P. J. LOUGHMJY, 98J Ltber- FOREMAN-FOR JOB PBINTING OFFICE IN a live Western Pennsylvania town; must be a ood workman, and able to estimate on work. Art ress, giving reference, PRINTING OFFICE. P. O. Bov 671, Pittsburg. auai-63 GARDENER-APPLY ROOM 61. ST. NICH OLAS Building, Grant and Fourth av., Pitts burg. rii27-3 GENTLEMAN BY TOE TRUDENTIAL IX SUKAN CE Co. a gentleman to collect and so licit: must be able to furnish satisfactory security. Arplv to the SUPERINTENDED, Room 2, 125 Sandusky st Allegheny. au23-5'J fOOD PATTERN MAKERS-LEECHBURG VT TOUNDRY AND MACHINE CO., 512 Lewis Block, city. ' au27-23 rOOD BARBER-GOOD WAGES, STEADY VI work. XO. 46 SESTHST., East Liverpool, O. au27-27 H -..-i.e.. piFirm . ntlCT-PT ISO TU fTR" horse shoer; none bnt llrst-class need apply. liEORGE ECKEUT, Rldgway, Pa. an-2 T AUXDRY DRIVER-EXPERIENCED: NONE j othcrneed apply. ED'S STEAM LAUNDE1 , 444 Liberty street. auZV-'X AX-WITH PUSH WANTED IN EACII city and town of Pcnnsylvauia and surround ing States to spll a staple article among housekeep ers and store.-.; pixs !3o0per day. Address, with stamp, CHAMPION CO., 44 North Fourth st., Philadelphia. Pa. au22-31 -fAN-A GOOD MAN TO DRIVE FUrVt J.1JL TURK wagon; inusioe experienica; one r(, siding In Allegheny preferred. Address vln VI7R- NITURE. Dispatch office. au27-64 MEN-FOR THE UNITED STATES ARMY. able-lMHlIed, unmarried men between the ages 01 21 and Si? ears; good pay. rations, clothing and medical attendance: applicants must be prepared aeterandhiblts, iiiuiiii.iio.iiiaiaviuij r mciio; US lO age, Cliar- appiy at j.o. ins it.x av. Pittsburg, Pa. Jy5-9-Thsu MEN-SEVERAL ACTIVE YOUNG MEN TO work In the coming exposition. Apply at building from 9 A. M to 0 r. M. I. L. BAKER & SON. Must come well recommended. au27-S9 ORGANIZERS-TIIF. ORDER OF SOLON PAYS l.tCOlnsevenaears and f23 per week sick bene fits: three years old; 8,000 members; rescnedtund with accrued Interest 4367,000: live men wanted: splendid chance. Apply 33 FIFTH AV.. third floor. auai-78 T) EGISTERED PHARMACIST AS RELIEF JLl clerk. Address, MENTHOL, Dispatch office. au23-l ROLLER EXPERIENCED ROLLER .FOR 16-Inch mill making skelp iron in the East; mill non-union; Eastern Association prices paid. Reply DISPATCH OFFICE. au27-79 SALESMAN-GROCERY SPECIALITY SALES MAN by a manufacturer, to sell the retail and wholesale grocer trade of "Western Pennsylvania, for a line of goods that are now handled on tliclr merits by the trade In this territory. Good salary paid to an experienced man, must give good refer ences, and ate monthly acra?e sales 01 the goods he Is now selling, otliernlse no attention paid to applications. Address, GROCERY SPECIALTIES, Dispatch office. au25-ll-MTTS5u. SALESMAN-AN AGENT REPRESENTING leading Eastern houses In .Mackintosh and waterproof business wants good salesman to share In same; liberal terms to good man; other agencies can be added. Apply AGLXT, Dispatch office. au27-37 COLICITOES-FOR LIFE INSURANCE: LIB O ERAL commissions: policy taking because most pleasing In price and plan. MURRY & ED- bALL. 34 Fidelity building. mj-27-ia STONEMASONS-FEW GOOD STONEMASONS and cutlers. Apply at onco at HOMEWOOD PUI1LIC SCHOOL. an2G-51 STOUT MAN. OF GOOD HABITS. AS NIGHT WATCHMAN; must luruish best of reference; give age and wag?s expected. WATCHMAN, Dis patch office. an27-3.i rinN.NEU AT ONCE FOR GENERAL WORK 1 Inside and outside. Addiess GEORGE ROME A CO., Mausflild, Cliarllers P. O., Pa. au27-41 a Traveling man-side line in hie . grocery business. Address staling where em plojcd, route, etc. -J. W., Dispatch office. au2S- -7jUNG MAX WITH ONE 1EAR OR MORE JL 'experience In iMir-e-slmeintr; 6teady employ ment. Call at F.McDJ.N ALD's,'uU2 Ellsworth av., E. E. au27-C2 Mi? K PER MONTH SALARY AND EXPENSES CD O to special rciiresentitlies In every county; no experience necessary; ability to follow Instruc tions requPed only: steady employment; send stamps for fr.ll particulars and contract. Address WORCESTER. FERRULE & MFG. CO.. 24 Her- mou st., Worcester. Mass. Jyl-2-D Wanted Accents. AGENTS-OX SALARY OR COMMISSION TO handle the new natcnt rhrinical ink erasing pencil: the greatest selling novelty ever prodnceu; erases Ink thoroughly In two seconds; noabraslou ol paper; SCO to Sou tier cent profit; one agent's sales amouuted 10 SOLO in six days; another (32 In two hours: we want ouc energetic general agent lor each State andTerrltory. Fortenns and full particu lars, address THE MONROE ERASER MFG. CO., La Crosse. Wis. uiy22-7o AQENT-AN EXPERIENCED ADVANCE agent, who is willing to invest f200 in an at traction now ready for the road, and second to none in Its line; Investigation will prove this a rare chance to make money on a small investment; only those experienced In show husluess need answer. Address MANAGER, Dispatch office. aio-16 AGENTS-TWO GOOD AGENTS: SALARY or commission or both. Apply J. VINE. 93 Fourth av. au25-100-TT8a WANTED. Wnnted Agents. AGENTS-TO TAKE TERRITORY FOR OUR erestest seller of modern times: "King's Handbook of the U.S.," WO pages: 2,639 illustra tions; 51 colored maps; sells lor J2 50: we shall be able to fill orders promptlr as 50,000 copies are ready. 1 J. FLEMING 4; CO., 135 Fifth av Pittsburg. jy21-TuwThrssa Wanted I cranio Help. A GOOD LOOKING YOUNG LADY PARTNER to travel hi the principal cities and towns In the United States: nnst be stvllsh dresser. Address GENTLEMAN PARTNER, Dispatch office. aug-30 SniRT STARCHER IMMEDIATELY? NONE but n good, competent person nted apply. ED'S STEAM LAUNDRY, 441 Liberty street. auaws -I" A 31 B E R M A I D S-TWO EXPERIE.S CED J chambermaids at-31-33 DIAMOND SQUARE, city. au27-96 COOK-GOOD COOK FOR BOARDING H0USE German Lidv able to speak English preferred. Apply at 1119 LIBERTY ST.. second floor. au27-97 COOKSIMMEDIATELY-COOKS', GIRLS FOR general housework. 130 ROBINSON ST.. Al legheny. a U25-24 OOD GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK, principally cooking, for family of two: resi dence In Alleglicny; must have good references; food wages paid to proper party. Address F. G., llspatch ofl'ce. ' an26-36 GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; REF ERENCES required; place agrecablo; wages good. Apply 22 CEDAR AV., Allegheny. au27-74 GIRL GENERAL HOUSEWORK: GOOD ' wages. KOERNER, 54 Klrkpatrlck ave., Allegheny. au25-59 (iiklj l'Uit iii;rti-.i;Aij liuuor.uuuii. ai ot J FRANKLIN ST., city; small family. an25-60 T ADIES-TEX HANDSOME YOUNG LADIES J J to appear In "The Stowaway" next week at the Duquesne Theater; applicants must be High School, academy or college graduates and bring their illpl. mas. Apply to THOS. H. DAVIS, at Dnqncsnc Theater, tills (Thursday) afternoon be tn ecu 3 and 4 o'clock. au27-23 LADIES IN CITY OR COUNTRY TO MAKE light fancy goods at their homes In leisure hours. Constant work and good pavgiven. Ad dress, inclosing Ftamp, MANAGERESS ART NEEDLEWORK BAZAAR, Chicago, 111. Box 920. au26-75 M 1LLINERS-CALL AT J. J. KUHL'S. 162 Ohio st Allegheny. au.v-i "VrURSE-AT ONCE, FIRST-CLASS NURSE: Xl must be well recommended. LILAC AV.. third house from Ellsworth ay., E. E. au2f!-39 SALESLADIES-EXPERIENCED: FOR THE candy stands or I. L. Baker A Son at the com ing exposition; good wages and desirable employ ment: first-class reference required. Call at EX POSITION from 9 A. M to 5r. 11. au27-SS qiHREE EXPERIENCED SALESLADIES FOR JL our crockery department. Apply at KAUF MANNS', Filth av. and Smlthfleld St. au27-8 Wanted Male and Female Help. COL. PORTER, LABORERS, FARM HANDS. 2 dining room girls, 81 per week; cooks, dish washers, chambermaids, 2C0 house girls. MEE IIAN'S, 545 Grant St. au21-D I MUST CLASS TINNER, TEAMSTERS. . laborers, quarrymen. one boy, three colored men, cooks, nurses, chamber maids, dining room girls, house girls, German and colored girls. MRS. E. THOMPSON, 603 Grant st. aul5-D Wanted Boarders and Xiodeers. v BOARDERS AND MEALERS-BOARD AND room, S4, l50and?5 per week; 21 ttrst-class meals. ?1 50: single meals, 137 SECOND AV. near smn nueiu si, au!7-72 OCCUPANTS FOR CONNECTING ROOMS; also Tor double parlors, with good table board. 434PENN AV. au27-40-TliSSu OCCUPANTS FOR NICELY FURNISHED front rooms. NO. 218 ROBINSON ST., Alle gheny. au22-13 0 CCUFJANTS FOR FURNISHED FRONT room, with board. 92 ARCH ST.. Allegheny. au27-59 Wanted Situations, POSITION AN EXPERIENCED ACCOUNT ANT, who can furnish gilt-edged references, desires the management of a set or hooks that will requirconiy aportiou of his time dally: a No. 1 chance to secure the services of a No. 1 man. Ad dress P. O, BOX 2OT. city. au-15-18-TThS' IOSITION-AS BOOKKEEPERWITH EIGHT years' experience In some wholesale house or manufacturing establishment. Address GEO. W. ORR, 132 K5 lest., Youngstown, O. au27-51 POSITION BY DOUBLE ENTRY BOOK KEEPER: thoroughly acquainted with lum ber and planing mill and river coal business. Ad dress BOX Xo. 825, Braddock. Pa. au26-50 POSITION-BY A FIRST-CLASS PATTERN maker, comnctent to take charge, having had 12vears experience as ioreman; nestoi reicrences: strictly temperate. R. A., Dispatch office. au26-99 POsfriON TO WRITE. EITHER OX NEWSPA PER or as secretary: would be willing to travel: references as to former work. Address NANNIE, Dispatch office au25-81 OSITION AS MATRON OR T() TAKE charge of hotel, by a lady with experience aud relerence. Address 3IATRON, Dispatch office. au27-50 TIOSITIOX-BY AN EXPERIENCED YOUNG Jl man as stenographer; good reference. Ad dress P. E.. Dispatch office. au27-57 POSITION-IN STORE AS SALESLAUI BY lady tn business at present. Address L. B. D., Dispatch office. au27-49 SITUATION BY A MAX WITH THOROUGH training In business transactions and positions of trust: experienced as manager, salesman. and as drummer in many States. Pittsburg references from all employers for past 18 years. For a per sonal Interview, address HUSTLER, Dispatch offico. au'-TS-tl QITU ATION AS TRAVELING SALESMAN: 10 O venrson the road over large territory; reler enee's flrst-class. Address DRUMMER, Dispatch office. au27-54 SITUATIOX-BY YOUXG MAX WELL EDU CATED, German and English, to learn the drug business. Address, DRUG, Dispatch office au27-43 SITUATION AS SHIPPING OR GENERAL clerk by a man of 15 years' experience; city references. P. S., Dispatch office. auM-54 Wanted Keal Kstato. rpo BUY A HOUSE OF EIGHT OR TEN ROOMS, 1 brick nreferred.ln the East End nearPenn ave nue cable or P. R. R., with good slic lot; give number of street and price. Address J. D.. Dis patch office. au27-4S Wanted Partners. PARTNER-RESPECTABLE PARTY WlTn S3i0 cash ciu buy half interest in new estab lished business; light and legitimate special l'ne of goods: this is no soliciting or agency or oh), run down business; no Idlers need apply. L. WILDE, 12) Fifth av. ' au27-87 "PARTNER IN ESTABLISHED OFFICEBUSI L NEss; money required to be used In the busi ness. For particulars address OFFICE BUSI NESS, Dispatch office. au27-42-Thssu Financial. MOXEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST MARKET rates on bond and mortgage: no delay. REED II. COYLE & CO., cor. Fourth ay. and Grant st. dell-TTS OXEY TO LOAX ON GOOD, MORTGAGE scciuitics, lowest rates; no delay. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 09 Fourth ay. dell-4-TThs MONEY TO LOAX ON MORTGAGES: LOW EST Interest; no delay. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth av. apll-21-TTS ORTGAGES-100,000 TO LOAN-SUmIT300 to S3. 000 to f2n OOO; expenses light; money ready, s. J. FLEMING, 152 Fifth av. au20-95 ?rrORTGAGES-MONE'V TO-LOAN IN SUMS JXL to 6ult at 4.S, 5 and S per cent. ROBERT G. BAILEY. 16t.Fourth av. Tel. 167. apl4-19-TTSSu ORTGAGES ON CITY OR ALLEGHENY county property at lowest rates. HENRY A. WEAVER & CO.. 92 Fourth av. inli2-I UICK LOAN OF NOT OVER $2,500; HIGH EsT interest paid; real estate security. Ad diess LOAN. Dispatch office. aull-99 miscellaneous. pOOKKEEPING - WE ATTEND TO THE X) opening and closing and adjusting of books ot all kinds: oucher system Introduced and Individ ual Instruction glien bookkeepers In same; long experience and references as to accuracy, prompt ness and discretion. McCAFFEETY i ROBIN SON, Room 16, 95 FlfthaVj JC2S-92.S-TTS BOOKS IX ANYLINEOF BUSIXE6SOrEXED on the latest and most Improved plan, embrac ing. If preferred, the voucher s stem; also audited and closed by J. W. REED, Expert Accountant, Room 80, Schmidt building. an27-69 GROCERS WILL FIND IT TO THEIR AD VANTAGE to patronize IRON CITY PRO DUCE CO.. C23 Liberty street. Choicest fruits; lowest prices. auS-9-TT5u. T ADIES' AND GENTS' CLOTHING CLEANED 1j or died; prompt work. CIIAS. PFEIFER, 44iSinllli'ncld. and 100 Federal st. au25-8-TTSSu MACHINISTS-TO NOTICE THAT THERE Isa strike pending at the Continental Tube Works, now operated br the OIL WELL SUPPLY COMPANY. au25-52-TThSSU "PRINTING DONE PROMPTLY AT 07 FED J ERAL STREET, Alleghcuy; call before order ing and save money. au27-100-MThS SECOND-HAND CASH REGISTER: MUSt"bE In good older and sold cheap for cash. Address, stating price and address of owner, REGISTER, Dispatch office- au27-58 SEND FOE SAMPLES AND PRICES OF WALL paper, free to any address; 10-centwall paper at 5c. 15-cent wall paper at 8c. 25-cent gold paper at loc n holt. G. G. O'BRIEN, Paint and Wall Paper Store, 292 Fifth av. aull-43-TTS aWKE YOUR OLD UMBRELLA8 TO BAKER, . 13 Sixth st.; satisfactory woikinanshlp guaran teed, lowest prices. au27-38 T'O RENT-BAKERY AND STOREROOM IN A good town close to station lu any State; refer ence and security given. Address BAKER, Dis patch office. " au27-52 a HI BUY A PAPER ROUTE: MORN1NG.EVEN . ING and Sunday. Address P. O. BOX 409, Sliarpsburg, Pa. au27-80 RUNKS HAULED TO AND FROM EAST END for 50c. CAMPBELL & DAVIS. 12 Seventh av. Telephoned. jyl7-90 YOU ALL TO CALL AND EXAMINE OUR stock of watches In gold, gold-filled nud silver. We hare the largest stock and lowest prices in the city. K. sMIT, 1132 and 934 Liberty st. au23-89-TfSSa FOR SAME IMFHOVED BEAX .ESTATE City Residences. w E HAVE AN EXCEPTIONAL BARGAIN IN Fifth ATpmi nrnnpf-t-rfnrannlrk barer: It consists of a substantial lirick house, on lot 22x120 feet to alley. Particulars of MURRY & EDsALU Fidelity Building. an-25-76-TTS WYL1E AY., NEAR ELM ST-S-CTOBY BRICK dwelling, 10 rooms, bath and other modern improvements: good business location and a low price; lot 24x109 to Wilson st. J. C. REILLY, 77 Diamond st. au23-75-TThSSu 300 ORCHARD PLACE. KNOXVILLE t tWO-Rtyirv hrli.tr 1-pslrii.nrf. nf six rOOmS. hath, hot and cold water, hall, laundry, nice front porch. Inside shutters, good drainage, all in best ?XJTJ?alr: lot 32x100 feet; terms to snlt. A. P. WEIDMAN A CO., 1412 Carson st. au27-I3-ThSU 30O-NO. T4"i AND 347 FIFTH AVE. I. flnn hneln.a lf.4tlnn. twn three-StOrV ones nuiirtings, one orn the other 15 rooms, ele gant storerooms in each, sewerage complete, good dry cellars; same bringing at present a handsome rent: lot 48x91 feet to an alley; reasonable terms. A. P. WEIDMAN & CO., 1412 Carson st. ' au27-48-Th8u 021 ft OOO-CARSON ST. AND NINETEENTH tlD-Lv St., corner property business location: two-story brick with mansard roof containing nine rooms and fine large -storeroom; one of the best locations on the Soutlislde; terms to suit. A. P. WEIDMAN & CO., 1412 Carson st. au27-4S-ThSu ffiM 300-SIDNEY ST.. NEAR EIGHTEENTH wtt; st., two-story brick residence or six rooms and finished attic, both gases and water, hall, side alley entrance, plenty of shade trees, good stable on rear: lot 20x131 feet to alley. A. P. WEIDMAN & CO., 1412 Carson st. an2?-48-ThSu SQ 000-FOR A TWO-STORY AND MANSARD IDOf brick dwelling, seven rooms and pantry; all modern improvements; inside w, c..-etc.: now renting for t300 per year; a neat little Investment: Bedford av.. near Fulton st. J. C. REILLY. 77 Diamond st. au23-75-TTSSu CO 300-LARKINS ALLEY, NEAR EIGH 350) TEENTH 6t., two two-story frame dwell ings of flvo rooms each; good cellars, water In kitchen, sewerage complete; lot 33x60 feet; easy terms. A. P. AVEIDMAN & CO., 1412 Carson st. an27-S8-ThSU nnn CAi?snv st. xnm fourth ST.. S two-story brick dwelling of nine rooms. halL vestibule, bath, hot and cold water, both cases: house in splendid condition; lot 20x100 feet; easy terms. A. P. WEIDMAN & CO., 1112 Carson st. au27-48rhsu 800 ROCHELLE ST., KNOXVILLE Two-storv brick dwcllincr of five rooms. In side shutters, norobea. eras and water, fruit trees: all In good repair; lot 5x100 feet; on easy terms. A. P. WEIDMAN & CO., 1112 Carson St. au27-4S-ThSu 000 SrXTEENTn ST.. NEAR SARAH ST.. ' two-storv frame residence of five rooms: side alley entrance, paved cellar, sewered; all in good repair; lot 20x50 feet. A. P. WEIDMAN & CO.. HI! Carson st. au27-4S-Th8u "I 700-JOEL'S LANE, MT. WASHINGTON. dDAj two-story frame dwelllngof four rooms. In splendid repair: lot 25x105 feet. A. P. WEIDMAN & CO., 1412 Careon st. au27-48-Thsu" East End Residences. A PRETTY HOME-LOOKING RIGHT INTO Schenley Park, and commanding a wide and refreshing view; choice payed street; two or three minutes only from both cable and electric cars: handsome large lot. nicely Improved, with hard walks, shade and frpTt trees; elegant brick house, eightrocms and all modern conveniences: quick sale is necessary, and the property can behadmuch below Its value; (2-1.7-183). CHARLES SOMERS CO., 120 Fourth av. au23-77-TTSn' DAVELLTNG-WE HAVE FOR SALE IN THE East End new two-story brick dwclllug, nine rooms, finished in hard wood, hard wood mantels and cabinets, combination fixtures, cemented cel lar, large lawu with fiagstone sidewalks: Immedi ate possession. See BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 1C2 x ourth av. a23-116-TTSu 000-ONLY 5 MORE LEFT. SMALL CASH navment and balance monthly, will buy an elegant 5-room house, front porches, slate roof, city water and good sidewalks, finest view In the two cities, being In Eureka place, Oakland, on line of cable road; immediate possession. GEORGE SCHMIDT, 157Fourth av. au22-39-TTSSll fflJQ BOO-FIRST-CLASS INVESTMENT-TWO IDOj (2) small houses, on lot 40x167 feet- fronting on two (2) streets, In the Fourteenth ward; must be sold at once. MURRY & EDSALL. Fidelity Building. au25-76-TTS Allegheny Residences. "VTORTH AVENUE CHOICE SITUATION; J large lot; good house: finest view; very de sirable; everything lovely; inspection invited. A. LEGGATE i SON, 108 Fourth av. au25-S4' S0 000 WILL BUY A FIRST-CLASS FRAME WO) house of 6 rooms and finished sattlc; lot 30x 110, on Fleming av.. Eleventh ward, Allegheny, near California av. and Manchester cars. Apply to J. L. BOARDMAN, No, 155 Ohio St.. Alle gheny. au23-44 Suburban Residences. RESIDENCE AT EDGEWORTH. P. Ft.W.&C. R. It.: 10 rooms, entirely furnished, bath room, square reception hall, front porch, lawn, and three minutes' walk from station, only $50 CO per month. Will rent furnished to April 1. next. BLACK & BAIRD. 95 Fourth avenue. au26-42t MOOO-SHADYSIDE, NEWS-ROOM QUEEN ) Ann dwelling; reception hall, bath room, with porcelaln-llned tub, station ary washstand and w. c artificial and natural gas, etc.; large lot. street sewered; convenient to P. R. R. and electric line; this Is a decided bargain; call at once for particulars. M. R HIPPLE Jfc CO., 93 Fourth av. au23-74-TTSu 0O 100 A ' VERY NEAT AND NEW TWO jDZi) STORY frame dwelling, six rooms, at Ingram, right near station: good welt; nice shade trees, etc., and the lot Is 60x210. J. C. REILLY. 77 Diamond st. au23-75-TTSSu FOR SALE- LOTS City Lots. LOTS-BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOTS FOR from 1C0 to $300, In the Eighteenth ward: long payments: easy terms. Inquire of CIIAS. E. CORNELIUS, attorney. 406 Grant St., Pittsburg: or go to his office. Mornlngsldeav., on the grounds, and see his agent, T. Ed. Cornelius. mylu-4S-D East End Lots. 17LWYN LOTS-SPECIAL SALE SATURDAY. Jj Augusts. Free railroad tickets and full In formation from BAXTER, THO HPSON A CO.. 162 Fourth av. au23-115-23,24,26,27 TUNE LOT-IN THE BOULEVARD FLAX, JJ East End, at a reduced price; will trade for eight or ten-room house. (22). DENNISTON, ELDERKIX A CO., Llm., 6232 Penn av. Tel. B327. Morey to loan. au23-118-23-25-27-29 LOTS IN FAHNESTOCK TLACE PLAN, Homewood: fronting on Penn, Homewood: McPherson, Thomas and Mead streets: every lot has fruit and shade trees; best of schools and churches; society and neighborhood strictly first class: Penna. R. R. and Duquesne Traction furnish rapid transit every few minutes: property in this plan from $30 per foot front up; Thomas street, 100 leet wide, only $j per foot front; It will pay you to investigate this plan before buying elsewhere. LIGGETT BROS., 71 Diamond st. au25-63-TTeSu SUBURBAN PROPERTY THE--LARGEST lots, the lowest prices and the easiest and best terms In theicounty at Sheraden, 15 minutes from Union station: see'Sheradcn belorc you buy else where. ANDREW PATTERSON, Secretary, 127 Fifth ay. le27-72-D Alleglieny Lots. LOTS-IN RIDGE VIEW PLAN, ELEVENTH ward, Allegheny; lots In Duquesne Park, '1 enth ward, Allegheny; lots In Rose's plan. Brush ton station, P. R. It. J. E. McCRIUKART. 140 Fifth av. aul-47-MTh Suburban Lots. LOTS-ON GLENWOOD AV.. CONVENIENT to B. & O. station and Second ay. electric road; avenue graded, macadamized, sidewalks, city water; houses and lots on very easy terms: monthly payments If desire.. GEORGE C. BURGWIN, Attomc3'-at-Law, 150 Fourth av. Jyl2-47-TTSSa Farms. Cir OOO-CHOICE A NO. 1 FARM LOCATED 5 1 5 but 3 miles from Rochester, Pa,, Beaver county, or 92 acres, with two-story frame dwelling of 6 rooms, with all conveniences, splendid spring house, large fine bank barn C0x40 feet, 2 grain houses. In addition to all other necessary outbuild ings: all fences In good repair; two orchards of va rious fruits; field of raspberries and strawberries, 15 acres of fine timber, 10 acres ot coal; entire place well watered; will sell for $1,000 cash, balance on long time: interest 5 per cent, orwlll exchange for city property. A. P. WEIDJIAN & CO.. 1412 Car sou st. a27-43-TllSu DESIRABLE INVESTMENT-347 ACRES OF black walnut and rich limestone land, fenced; underlaid with 6 feet of snnerlor gas and coking coal, now opened and marketed: lies heantlfullr; well watered: highly Improved; large moderii bullt, hardwood-nnlshed, slate-roofed house, 8 rooms, cellar, verandas and shutters, two-story wash house, bank barn, stable, granary, eprn, coal and smoke house, 3 poultry houses, orchard, choice lrult; complete equipment of farm machinery; will exchange for city property. ED. WrrriSll. 410 Grant St.. Pittsburg. aul8s"5-TTS FOR SALE BUSINESS. Unsincss Opportunities. AVFINE OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE A ONE HALF Interest in a flrst-class, firmly estab lished and profitable general merchandising busi ness lu a good town near the city: capital required, $2,000. 4-72-318. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 129 Fourth av. au23-76-TThSSU A GOOD PAYING JEWELRY STORE ON prominent street In Allegheny: done over $6,000 repair work last year; fine cigar store in central part of the city: Hvcrv stable, milk route, grocery stores. $200 to f 10,000; restaurant. HOLMES & CO., 420 Smlthfleld St. au23 TYRUOSTORE ONE OF THE BEST LOCA XJ TIONS In Altoona, Penna.. ac a bargal i; en gaging In other business. Address DRUGGIST, care of Letter Carrier No. 2, Altoona, Penna. au26-92 DRUG STORE IN CITY. DOING A GOOD business: best reasons given for selling; will Invoice about $2,000. .Address H. B., Dispatch office. au27-56-Thsu DRYGOODS AND MILLINERY STORE-GOOD stand : grocery stores. $3"i0 fj Ja, too: general stores, cigar stores, bakeries, confectioneries. PERCTVAL & GASTON, 439 Grant St. au27-8J TXIR 6ALE-AN ACTIVE" ANDROFITABLE JC livery business, well established, fully equipped and finely located: close to the station of a prosperous town near the city; real estate, buildings, vehicles, harness, etc., at a lowprlce. (4-71-317.) CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 129 Fourth aveuue. au20-97-TTS HOTEL WELL EQUIPPED AND FAVOR ABLY situated; 90 productive acres; licensed house dolnor a nratitahle business: general store and postoftlce Included; cheap as anything In this State. 4-39-162. CHARLES SOMERS 4 CO.. 129 Fourth r. BU27-77-TTB FOR SAtE-BUSINESS. Business Opportunities. HOTEL-FOR RENT OR SALE (nERSHEY House) Leetonia, Ohio: 3 story brick building. 40 rooms: location best In the city For further information caU or address JOHN H. WERNER, Canton, O. au23-91f LIVERY BUSINESS-HORSES. HEARSE, SUR REY, coaches, buggies and wagons, etc. KEY STONE STABLES. 18uSandnsky si. Alle. au9-46 PLANING MILL BUSINESS AND PROPERTY In a thriving manufacturing town on line of railroad, with pTrellpnt shlnnlnp facilities. Par ticulars from JAS. W. DKAPETA- CO., 313 Wood street, city. au27-65 Business Properties. A FIRST-CLASS INVESTMENT-AS OWNER must leate city on account of health we offer for sale twn rood hrtr.k house of six rooms and storeroom; natnral gas, cltv water, etc.; with lot 21x127 feet to an alley; situate on Webster av., near Roberts st. and rents for f4" per month. Call at once and secure a bargain. W. C. BERINGER & CO.. 156 Fourth av. au25-S3-TT A NICE SIX-ROOMED FRAME DWELLING and storeroom of good appearance and all modern conveniences, with good stablo and a lot 40x180 feet, on one of the best streets In Mansfield borough: only eight miles from the city: price $3,500. W. C. BERINGER Jfc CO., 150 Fourth av. au2J-83-TT GRIST MILL PROPERTY-AT ON&IIALF value. In Ohio, near Penn. line, on railroad, with switching facilities: in splendid wheat and grain section andat best point for a mill in the county: lii story frame, -JO bbls. capacity: brick dwelllngof six rooms, outhouses, roomy grounds In fruit, etc.: $1,000 for all, on easvtcrms. 4-35-111. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 125 Fourth ay. anSe-Trs IMMEDIATE SALE IS WANTED FOR TIIE property comer Fifth av. and Washington St., a few squares from Court House, a two-story brick store and a two-story brick dwelling, with large lot; sufficient room for additional buildings; now rented to good paying tenants at a rental to make a good Investment on the price, $12,500, which Is much below the price heretofore asked: the prop erty will be worth within three years S20.nrfl-terms, $l,S0 cash, balance long time. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO.. 99 Fourth av. au26-73' TV TY'LIE AV.-TWO OF THE FINEST BIIILD F INGS on the street, one of them beluga good business corner, can be. boueht right: lot 4Sx90 to private alley. J. C. REILLY. 77 DIa. mond st. an23-75-TThssil FOR SAXE MISCELLANEOUS. Horses, Vehicles. Live Stock. COACH-ONE THREE-QUARTER niGH seated carriage, cheap. Apply at KEYSTONE STABLES, No. 10 Sandusky St., Allegheny. aul5-49 COW-REGISTERED JERSEY COW AND A calf, either together or seDarately. Inqnlre at 312 ST. CLAIR ST., East Liberty. au25-3 HORSE-FINE SADDLE HORSE, 6 YEARS old, gentle and well broken, for sale for want of use. at the stables of T. B. MORELAND, C100 Penn av.. East Find. au27-P5" SHETLAND PONIES-I HAVE FOR SALE AS flue Shetland ponies as there are In the State, broke for children to ride or drive; also a few fine brood mare6 with colts by their sides; all pure Shetlands. Address W. E. WARNER, Youngs town, O. auM-20 WO PONIES-WELL BROKEN TO RIDE OR drive: gentle. W. II. KLINGENSM1TH, Greensburg, Pa. au3-52-TTSSu Machinery nnd Metals. ENGINES AND BOILERS-SECOND-HAND: largest stock of all sizes; 16x36. 12x24, 12x18, 10 x20, 10x16, 10x12, 9x12.8x12,7x12, 6xl2;mounted port able engine, boilers of all sizes, shafting, pulleys, pumps, governor, etc. Telephone, 3401, 23 and Si Park Way, Allegheny, Pa. J. a. YOUNG. apll-D SAFE-LARGE FOLDING DOOR. FIRE-PROOF safe; half price. Address ADMINISTRATOR, DUpaU-h office. auZtXTf SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND BOILERS Two 35 horse-power and two ten horse-power stationary engines and boilers. One ten horse power portable on wheels. Thirty-five, 15, 12, ten and eight horse-power engines, vertical and hori zontal, all good and will be sold cheap. HARMES' MACUINETJEPOT, 99 First ave. Jy2S-D" c Miscellaneous. BILLTARD AND POOL TABLES-WE GUAR ANTEE to save you $50 00 on each table. 90 DIAMOND ST. au25-3 I7ASY-WRITER FOUNTAIN PEN, $1 50-BEST 11 tn the world; try one; they are guaranteed. McCLOY'S, 425 Smlthfleld st, au23-99 T70UR-DRAWER DOMESTIC SEWING MA X CHINE-Good as new, $10. 31 FEDiE .L ST., Allegheny. au27-7T GENUINE DIAMOND STUD WEIGHT 1 kl, ; original cost $185, now only $100 at K. SJIIT'S, C32 and 934 Liberty St. au23-63-TTSSu GENUINE DIAMOND RING WEIGHT 3 kt. : original cost $375, now only $200. K. SMIT, 932 and 934 Liberty st, au23-88-TTSSu H AMMOCK CHAIRS, J2-REDUCED FROM (fi. Jice-l.u l 'S, 425 smitnneia st. au.99 LETTER FILES-INDEXED-COMPLETE. 250. MCCLOY'S, 425 Smlthfleld st. au23-99 ONE PAIR GENUINE DIAMOND EARDROPS, weight four carats, original cost $650, now at $365, at K. SMIT'S, 932 and 931 Liberty st. auSl-86-TTSSu PHOTOGRAPHIC OUTFITS FOR $1-GREAT novelty. McCLOY'S, 425 Smlthfleld st. au23-99 SHELVING SHOW CASES AND COUNTERS. 90 DIAMOND ST. . au26-2 TRUSSES, SHOULDER BRACES, ETC.. ETC., 909 PENN AV., near Ninth St. Cut this out for future reference. an26-S2 rpWO NO. 2 MATHER DYNAMO ELECTRIC JL machines for electro-plating, electrotvplng. copper reflnlng, etc; will be sold cheap. BENNEY BROS., 714 Lewis Block. au27-7S-TTS YPEWR1TER FOR $l-tVORTH YOUR IN SPECTION. McCLOY'S, 425 Smlthfleld st. au23-99 TTrATCHES FROM $15: ALL'WARRANTED V for time and quality. K. SMIT, 932 and 934 Liberty St., and 703, 705, 707 Smlthfleld. au23-88TTSSu w ALL PAPEB-lcROLL. THOMPSON BROS., iuy g euerai bu auj-iu-TTBSU- TO LET. City Residences. TO LET-$23 PER MONTH, BRICK HOUSE, 7 rooms, location central, on Vine nejr Firth av.: send for list. W. A. UERRON St SONS. 80 Fourth avenue. au25-87-TTt Alleglicny Residences. NORTH CANAL ST., NEAR CHESTNUT ST. brlck house, eight rooms; suitable for two families: Immediate possession. A. LEGGATE A SON, 103 Fourth av. au27-61t NO. 171 GRANT AVE., ALLEGHENY HOUSE of nine rooms; alt conveniences and In first class repair. GEO. S. COTTON, -J57 Lacock st., Allegheny. an26-95t TO LET-$18 PER MONTH-NEAT BRICK house fie rooms: location central and desira ble, on Hidwell st., Allegheny. W. A. UERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth av. au27-67-Thst ISnsIness Stands. ONE LARGE STOREROOM, 22x80. WITn second floor and basement, at 1118 PENN AV,, city. au26-34t s: MALL STORE-NO. 300 LACOCK ST., ALLE- GHENY;lowrent; goodstand. au27-32t Rooms. CHEAP DWELLING ROOMS-306 LACOCK ST., Allegheny. au27-31t EINELY FURNISHED ROOMS, CHEAP: USE bath, both gases, etc., 15 minutes' walk from Court House. 240DINWIDDIE ST. au2S-33-TThst I7URNISHED ROOMS WITH OR WITHOUT ' meals. NO. 570 FIFTH AV. au27-70t FURNISHED ROOMS, 100 SANDUSKY ST., Allegheny. an25-72t LARGE, NICELY-FURNISHED FRONT ROOM: both gases and bath; hoard If desired; private family; good location In Oakland, near both Hues of cars. L, Dispatch office. au27-15t LARGE UNFURNISHED ROOM NEWLYPA PERED: suitable for office or sleeping. In quire 98 DIAMOND ST., basement. an27-34t TOOM-FURNISHED ROOM, SECOND FLOOR JAj front rocm, with private lamlly, near West Park, Allegheny; $10 per month; reference. Ad dress II., Dlspalch office. au27-99t ROOM-LARGE FRONT ROOM, NICELY fnrnlshcd; both gases and use of bath. 51 EAST DIAMOND. Allegheny. au27-2t O dices. Deslc Room. 0 FFICES-ON TIIE iiECOND FLOOR; ONE fine lanrc front office: also one small office. furnished: both gases, at 55 Ninth st. Apply at ROOM 2. au25-15-Tmht Miscellaneous. SCHOLARSHIPS IN PITTSBURG FEMALE College. Inquire of JOSEPH SIIALLE.V BUHGEK, Duquesne Bank, Tucsdajs and Fri da s at 12 o'clock. au27-47-Thsut PERSONAL. ERSONAL-WALL PAPER lcROLL. THOMP- J SON BROS., 10) Federal st. au2i-10-TTt.su. PERM)NAL-HIGHbCHOOL AND WARD fdiool hooks, old ani new; Ion est prices. FRANK BACON & CO., Ml SmlthOeld st. au27 PERONAL-WE HAVE BOOKS. ANI) LOTS nt them; larzcst oldhookstore west of the Alle gheny MomitamsLEVrs.JOO Llherty st. Jyl9 PERSONAL CASH 1'AIIJ U1C CJL.U HOI..D and silver: Jewelry repaired: new work made to order. CHRIS. HAUCH. 641 amlthlleld. Jyl7-13 PERSONAL-HAVE YOUR OLD UMBRELLAS re-covered "n ltii Baker's famous gloria; has no equal for wear; 26-ln. $1 23; S3-in. 1 M. 14 SIXTH STREET. an27-J) PERSONAL-HAIR GOODS-USE OUR PREP ARATION" formating the hair gror.-, guaran teed; all long switches M. 93 at SMITH'S HAIR STOllE, Penn Building, ;, icon av., nearzewnm. auso-ro TEIiSONAL-INDIA INK MARKS, BIRTH J marks, red veins on the nose, suporlluous hair, powder marks, scraggy hair removed hy DR. KEYSER, 2 Miller St. ; take W'Tllc av. cars and get off at Arthur st. au5-ot-Thsu3 PERSONAL T. C. SCnAEFERJ JEWELER, 160 Fifth uv., near Court House, formerly of Wylle av,, desires his friends and the public to rail and see his large and complete stock of goi dr). Fair dealing to all. au27-73-lEssu PERSONAM- PERSONAL HEADACHE CURED FOR 5 cents : Rlcord's Magic Headache Cure: no mor -phlne. quinine or antl-pyriiic; 10 cents a package: mailed on receipt of price. Address ElCOliD COMPANY, 57 Taylor av., Allegheny City. au27-44-ThS ERSOXAL WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOU one and all to pay our stores a visit. 1 e have the largest selection in diamonds, watches. Jew elry, etc., at lowest prices. Ladles' gold watches from $1 50 up; gents' gold filled. K. SMIT. 932 and 934 Liberty st. au23-89-TTSSU ERSONAL WHEN I rt'AS A SMALL HOT my mother always repaired my breeches and Jacket, but since I got to be a great big man. DICK SON, tho well-known tailor, 65 Fifth av.. cor. Wood .t., second floor, has been substituted, who now does all my cleaning, pressing and renovating in great sharie. Tel. 135s. mrlS-u-D FOUND. F lOUND WALL PAPER lcKOLL. THOMP SON BROS., 100 Federal st. au25-10-TTS6u FOUND-THE CHEAPEST AND BEST PLACE In the city tn get pictures framed Is at No. 2 Sixth st., second floor. T C. MCELROY. au25-97 IJWTND-NOT A HOUSE AND LOT. BUT TO . let voli know that we can give you a complete sideboard outfit consisting or pickle castor, butter dish, flvc-bottic dinner castor and cake dish, all for $6, and warranted to wear, at K. SMIT'S, 932 and 931 Liberty and 703,705,707 Smltbtleldst. auM-7-Ths EDUCATIONAL. JEFFERSON ACADEMY. CANONSBURG. PA. Principal, C. M. Des Islets, Ph. D. (Prince ton). A home school; open September 16. 1891; thorough instruction; college preparation a spe cialty; experienced teachers: has educated many of the. ablest men of the South and West. Send for handbook. Jel3--TTS 17 AST LIBERTY ACADEMY. 6034 ELLSWORTH 'j avenue. Principals: B. W. Mitchell, A. 31.. Ph. D. John T. Daniel. A. M. Prepares for the best colleges and polytechnic schools. Opens Sep tember 16. 1811. For cMalogue and Information address JOHN T. DANIEL. 278 Federal St.. Alle gheny. Pa. aul8-23-TTS 1TTESTERN UNIVERSITY OF PF.NNA Y ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS, Sep tember 14 and 13. $100 in PRIZES for test entrance examin ations. For particulars write to W. J. HOLLAND, Fres't, Fittsbnrs, Pa. Je4-9S-TT3 LUTHERV1LLE SEMINARY (NEARBAL TIMOUE) for yount; ladies. $225 per yea. 39th year. Modern conveniences, larjre campus, fnll faculty, thorough train ing;, homo comforts. Send lor catalogue. KEY. J. II. TURNER, A. AL, Principal, Lutherville, Md. jy21-77-Trs. Pennsylvania Ilollidayslrarg. Hollidaysburg Seminary for Young Women and Girls. Thorough Instruction. Methods adapted to the Individuality of each pupil. Home com forts. Location exceptionally healthful. Malaria unknown. Address MRS". R. S. HITCHCOCK. jell-17-TTS Harcourt Place Seminary. A school pf the highest grade foryoun ladies and girls. Established upon original lines, its success lias been remarkable. For catalogue, address the principal, MISS ADA L AYER. B. A., Gambler, Ohio. Jel5-9-TTS EW RAPID PHONOGRAPHY AND typewriting and complete business course taught at PaTk Institute, 204 North ave., Allegheny. New term opens Septem ber 1. Evening sessions September 23. Cat alogues and Journal to any address free. auiO-rrs LEVI LUDDEN, A. JL, PrincipaL Kenyon Military Academy. This old and remarkably snccessfnfscliool provides thorough preparation forCoIlego or Business, and careful supervision of health, habits and manners. For .illustrated catalogue, address LAWRENCE RUST, LL D., Rector, Gambler, Oblo. jel5-9 tts LAIRSVILLE SE3IINARY. 41ST YEAR opens Sept. 9, '9L Beautifnl grounds commodious buildings, healthful location electric light, steam heat, special attention to health, manners, morals; thorongh in struction in preparatory and. advanced courses of study, nnd In art and music. For catalogue address REV. T. R. EWIXG, D.D., Principal, Blatrsvillo, Pa. Jy24-87-TTS GTJttttlZ: UNIVERSITY, SIXTfl ST. Thirty yeara of success. Fall collegiate courses. Normal, Ladies' Seminary, English, Mecnenicaland Electrical Engineering De partments. Conservatory of Music, School of Elocution, Night School nnd Saturday Normal Classes. Bookkeeping, Shorthand and Typewriting. Opens Sept. L Send for catalogue. II. M.ROWE,Prest. qul3-p EMOVED-KING'S SCnOOL OF ORATORY, elocution and dramatic cnlture removed to University Building. Diamond St.. opposite Court House. Byron W. King, manager; James M. Wlsraan, associate manager. Class and private lessons. literature, French and German. Delsartc. old school and modern systems. Send for pros pectus. aali-59 HOLY GHOST COLLEGE. Next session opens Septembers. New stn dents should come to be examined August 31. Special Business Department for Book keeping, Shortlmnd, Typewriting, etc. Gor man and Elocution free of charge. For cata logue and further particulars address REV. JOHN T. MURPHY, C. S. 6p President. Night School opens October 5. Jyl4-65-TT3 OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY, COLUMBUS, OHIO. Permanent income from tlid State. Annual revenues, $150,000. Twenty-flve departments. Forty-three profcssorsnnd assistants. Classi cal, scientific and technical courses. Ten laboratories. Both sexes admitted. Tuition free. Send for catalogue. Jy23-I3-Th3 PITTSBURG ACADEMY. Academic, Normal, CommerciaL Students prepared for advanced classes in the best colleges, for teaching, for business. Young Ladies' Seminary Department. Fall term opens Monday, September?, 189L Office days Wednesdays and Saturdays. Hon. Thomas M. Marshall, President Board of Trustees. For catalogue address J. WARREN LYTLE, Principal, No. 7 Fourth avenue. Jy9-81-raThs DUQUESNE COLLEGE A NEW SCHOOL University Building, Diaraondstreet, oppo site Court House, Pittsburg. Full corps of instructors. English, Normal, Classical, Scientific. Ladles' Literary course. Night school and Saturday classes. Shorthand, Typewriting. Bookkeeping, Music, Elocu tion. Send for prospectus. Opens Septem ber L E. M. WOOD, D. D., LL. D., President. auhMl-D A CHILDREN'S SCIIOOL-TIIE ATTEN TION of parents and guardinns having children between tho ages of 5 and 15 is hereby called to the excellently equipped homo school for boys and girls on one ot the charming hills overlooking Butler. The situation of tho school is unsurpassed for beauty of scenery and health. Special atten tion is given to training of children and home culture. For terms and particulars address REV. P. C. PRUGII, D.D., Butler, Pa. References: B. Wolff, Jr., and P. Keil, Pittsburg. aul3-93-TTS WILLARD SCHOOL, 41 FIFTH AVENUE. A select school for the careful and thor ough preparation of boys and young men for college, scicntlflo school or business. The course of study Is such as to afford an excellent preparation for Princeton, Ynleor Harvard College The next session begin3 Tuesday, September 1. Private lessons will be given during the afternoon to a limited number of pupils, boys or girls. ISAAC W.KOONTZ, A. M., (Princeton), anl-44-TTS PrincipaL THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE. An examination of candidates for ad mission will bo held at the rooms of the Boardof Education (Pittsburg), Monday and Tuesday, August 31 and September 1, begin ning at 9 A. M. each day. The examination tho first day will Include the common English branches and physiol ogy, with Latin for those who proposo to en ter tho Latin scientific course. Tne exam ination tho second day will include highor algebra, four books in geometry andphyslcs. Catalogues showing course of study, re quirements for admission, etc., may no ob tained frco on application to tho president, GEORGE W. ATHERTON, LL. D.. nng20-92 Stato College, Pa. SI. JOHN'S HILITUT SCHOOL, MANLIUS, N. Y. TJnderthevisitation of the War Department. Military under U. S. Army officer. Rt. Rev. F. D. Huntington, S. T.D., President. Apply to Lt. CoL AVAL VEEBECK, Supt. myli-120-MW Jr 'nWi NIGHT SCHOOL f BEGINS MONDAY, September 28. For particulars, send for latest Illustrated Circular, or apply at COLLEGE OFFICE, open every evening till 9 o'clock, AFTER SEPTEMBER L Address, Telephone IMS. O. SMITH'S SON. anlS-TOonrr fJtf-. J yp EDUCATIONAL. URSULINE ACADEMY, OAKLAND. Boarding and day schools. Reopens Tuesday, September 8. Terms For boarders, session of five monthsUO. Children underKyearaof age, $125. Day schools for girls. Pupils taken from the age of 6 to 18. Terms varying from $15 to $35. Tuition incltflles all branches of an English education, with French or Ger man, elocution, vocal mnsie, calesthenic?, outline drawing ana fancy work. Private lessons in music, French, German, drawing; and painting, at moderate terms. For fur ther particulars apply to Mother Superior. PITTSBURG FEMALE COLLEGE CON- , SERVATORYof Music. Full and special conrses of study in language, literature, his tory, natural science andelocution; in grand organ, piano, voice, violin, etc.; In drawing, painting, crayon portiaituro, decorative art, etc. Four distinct schools; 23 instructors. Central. Eighth street, near Penn avenue. Superior home comforts for boarding pupil. Thirty-seventh year opens September 16. Rates moderate. Send for catalogue to PRESIDENT A. II. NORCBOSS. D. D., Pltts bnrg. Pa. Jyll-45-rha CHOICE PEOPEKTTES. $5,750 Is all we ask for one of those finely finished, modern improved, NEW 7-EOOM BRICK HOUSES on NORTH OAKLAND SQUARE, FOURTEENTH WARD. Can be reached by electric or cablo cars in 15 minutes from the postotSco. STREET APPIIALTUMED. FRO 17 PORCHES AND YARDS, Within five minutes' walking distance of CARNEGIE LIBRARY or SCnENLEY PARK. Yon can secure one of theso beautiful homes on a SHALL CASH PAYMENT, - And pay tho balance in installments. SAMUEL W. BLACK A CO., an25-7 99 Fourth ay. PLANING MILL FOR RENT, With or without power. Best location in Allegheny. Good brick building, with elevator; 10,000 feet of floor space. Fully equipped with latest improved machinery. A rare chance for a man with small capital to encage in a profitable business. Can get an experienced partner to tako half In terest. See REED B. COYLE & CO., COR. FOURTH AYE. AND GRANT ST. nu25-83-TTS Free Transportation. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., an2S-89-D' 1-29 Fonrth Avenue. PROPOSALS. NOTICE. Thirty-first Ward School Hoard contem plate issuing boncU to amount of $40,000 to bnild new schoolhotise. Ronds to run from 10 to 30 year's. Bids for same, giving rato ol interest at pir, will be received until MON DAY, AUG. 31. 15 jard reserves right to re ject any and all bids. 31. 31. GARLAND, President, 514 Smlthfield st. B. L. JONES, Sec'y, Maple ave., 31st Ward. auSG-l Offics or Conteolixi: or rnoLixr: of 1 CocsTV, Pa. I !, Aug. 24, 1S3L Alleouest Cocstv, FlTTSBUKG, "VTOTICE TO PRINTERS, BINDERS AND i.1 Stationers sealed proposals will be re ceived at tni3 omce until t o'ciock noon. Saturday, August 9, 1S91, for printing and furnishing blanks for connty offices for tho ensuing yeai. Also for furnishing station ery for the use of connty offices for tho en suing year. All information relating to tho same can be had at tho ofilce of the Countv CommissioneTS. Thonght to reject any or all bld3 is reserved. SuceessfuL bidders must fllo bond in the sum of 32,000. J.A3IES A. GRIER, an23-11 County Controller. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE El CEIVED at the offico of Edebiim & Cooper, Borough Engineer. Bakewell law Building, for the grading, curbing and pav ing witn best quality vitrified brick, of Sheridan street, troni Linooln avenue to a, iioint 116 feet beyond Grant avenue in thp. lorough of Mlllvale. Plans and specifica tions can be seen at tlio office of Edebnrn & Cooper. All bids innstbolnby 2 o'clock p. SL, SEPTE3IBEK 1, 1S91, tho contract to ba let on the samo evening at a meeting of tho Town Council. The Borough Councils re serve tho nqht to reject anyorall bids. JNO. C. REED, Burgess. W. S. COOPER, Borough Clerk nn27-81 OEALED PROPOSALS Sealed proposals, endorsed "Proposals for Electric Power II onse," will be received by the Electric Light Conimiion of the city of Wheeling until WEDNESDAY, sept. 2,1891, at 5 o'clock p. m., for the material and for tno erection and full completion of a power, boiler and dynamo house for the arc street lighting installation for tho city of Wheel ing, according to plans and specifications on file in the office of the Board of Gas Trustees City Hall. Bids will be received separately for tha Iron work, as ono bid, and for the other portions or the wore (inciuumg excavation, masonrv. brick work and carpenter work. and all other nocessary items, except iron workl as one bid: and also for the construe-1 tion of the work as a whole. Plans nnd specifications can be examined at tno office of the uas Trustees, City Hall, on nnd after Friday, August 21, 0391, at LJ o'clock noon. The Commission reserves the right-toro Ject any and all bids. TIIE ELECTRIC LIGHT CO31MISSI0N, P.F.FARRELL, Chairman. A. A. FEANZHEI3I, Secretary. an20-3S 1 SUM3IKII KESOKTS. TOURISTS CAN OBTAIN INFORMATION as to rates and accommodations of many resort, hotels and cottages by applying at THE DISPATCH BUSINESS OFFICE. TIIE CHALFONTE ATLANTIC CITY", N. J. On thebcach,with unsurpassedocean-vle'vft. Salt w ater baths in tho house. Send for circular. J e30-tS-D E. ROBERTS 4 SON3. Cape liar. TITARINE VILLA, 1 Cape May. X.J. Within 30 vnrds of the snrf. Seronteantli season: 50 rooms added, facing the sea; elevai tor, baths, etc. MRS. F. UALLENBECK. Jyl-21-D Other Resorts. Bedford Springs. BEDFORD, PA. Hotel open until October. Write for pamphlet on this great Resort, and the famous Bedford Springs Mineral Water. L. B. DOTY, Manager. au4-93-D sarszsrciT-iS, Steel Stamps, v ZEaia-Tober Stamps, Seal Presses, &zo W. A. Bunting, 20 Fifth Ave. JAS. M'NBIL & BRO., BOILERS, PLATE AND SIIEET-IRON WORK. PATENT SHEET IRON ANNEALING BOXES. With an increased capacity and hycrranllo machinery, wo are prepared to furnish all work In our line cheaper and better than by tho old methods.. Repairing and general machine work. Twenty-ninth street and, AUegheny Valley Railroad. fellC7-Trs S500 TO S500,000TonL gages, city or country property, st lowest rates. JAS. W. DRAPE A CO., 313 "Vf ood st, Pittsburg. Telephone No. 975. au2W3.224,2Sl!7,29 "' i I 3mMsL 2A &.- Z i