'l. ,;-.- ?. THE HTTSBURG DISPATCH, SUNDAY, JUNE 2Q, 1890. - 11 9 M l " JpMMER FQRTHETEACHERS. "fill Mean n Trip Oyer the Atlantic to borne, J -. SM-Jinraa nt Ihi Retortu for Others and a ,'4 Qnlcl Time nt Home for tbr Rrt. Wedding-bells wlh their merry chime haTe for tbe bride a hippy significance, but tbeir silence, for the sebjot ma'am, has just as much joy for the time Jelnp. Just at present the teachers are Id a siate of indescribable good humor, for haTe they not a month's pay in their pockets,' tbe prospect of a two months' vacation ibead of them, and as a retrospect, the mist snccessfnl year's work ever done in the Httsburg schools? Borne of its results will be fi&lble in tbe fine exhibit jest completed foi the Expoltion next fall, which is conceded to be superior to tbe one sent to the Paris Exposition over a year ago, for which a medal iras awarded, bat it still re mains in Paris, lndirectlr. through some Eastern journal, Superintendent Lackey learned that if the cities that were presented with prizes wanted them tbey would hare to send money sufficient to transmit them from Paris.- Some Will Try the Sea. Soke or the Pittsburg teachers may be found at nearly all points of tbe continent during va cation, but for many the magic word "home" has the most restful prospect. Undoubtedly, the European party or Pittsburg teachers that will sail on the steamer Devonia on July S, holds the preeminence of direction, and it is to be hoped that the Old Atlantic will show a proper spirit of behavior to this distinguished party of lady teachers who will roam through Europe the next two months. The party intended sailing next Fri day, but Superintendent Luckey received a telegram yesterday morning from New York informing him that the steamer Devonia will not sail till Jul) 8. The voyagers from Pittsburg will be as fol lows: Miss Ella O. McCutcbeon. of the Knox School; Miss Margaret lilcUntcheoD, of Peebles. Mls M. McCutcheon, Bedford; Miss McCracken. Franklin: Miss E. Martin, Frank lin; Misseely, Knox: Miss Handlnn. Liberty; tbe Misses Hopkins and Hazlett, of Wheeling; Mrs. Dr. Josephine Albeu. Miss C Rabtlly, Messrs. J. anil J. K. Peterson, Mr. Rodgers, air. Rider, NewBrighton, and PnncipalDewar, of Etna. Will be SntWflVd With America. Of the O'Hara teichers. Miss J. Ue Armltt will be at Ridgeview Park; Miss Emma Mar shal. Toledo; the Misses Sadie RoseweU, Lucy D6 Armltt, Bessie Graham, Eugenia Raybum, Prof. Proodflt and wife, Bngantine Beach: Miss Mary Black, the mountains; Bertie Torley, Bewickley: Matrgie Clancy. Detroit. Principal L. H. Eaton, of the Forbes School, will go to the seashore; Miss Emma Lupton, the Far West; Jennie Hope, tbe seashore ana mountains; Maine Cowan, Crcsson; Kate Flinn, Halifax and mountains: Kate Nicholson, mountains; Jean Mvers. Oil City: Belle Dougherty. Newport and Logansport. MissMc Jlasters, of the Grant School, will locate at Arlington, the Mioses Lindsay at Cresson, Miss Riddla at Quincy, 111.; Miss Kiakwood will visit tier sister iu the northern part of Pennsylvania. Where the Kent Will Go. Of the Soho contingent of teachers. Miss L ,T. Louden will go as far west as Idaho; Miss HcClaren, Chautaue.ua; Mary Rosser, Aggie Glover, Atlantic City; Katie Hughe, Cheat river; Anna Dickson, Toronto, O. Miss Lizzie Edwards, of the Peebles School, will take In tbe beauties of Mountain Lake Park; Miss Berry, Miss Lades and Miss McClure, Denver, Miss Snllivan. Dela ware, and iliss Sadie Johns, Indiana, towshlp. Mi's Carrie Baird, of tbe Belleneld school, will enjoy the time at Cleveland and on "The Lakes;" the Misses Lou and Jessie Hill, Deer Park; Miss Katie Anderson and Hannah Watkins Chautauqua; the Misses Mildred and Emma Sheffler intend going to Washington btate; Miss Belle Hauler. W heeling; Miss Han nah Jones, of tbe Second avenue school, Cin cinnati; Eva Conrad, Cleveland. Principal Fisher, of the Washington schools, will attend tbe State, Teachers' Association at Mancb Chunk, and then spend a short time at the Summer Normal Schools at Altoona and Indiana; later, he and his wife will be at Romnev. W. Va. Miss Kate Neiper, of tbe North School, will enjoy the breezes at Bngantino Beach. Mis Martin, of the Alt. Albion School, will visit her sister in Colorado, Prof. McKee, of the Hnmewood school, will probably be the only Pittsburger to attend the National Teach ers' Association at St. PauL Miss E. M. Young, Miss Kuhn and Miss E. M. Bridge, of tbe Highland, will all be at Oceau Grove: Miss McGnnnigle and Miss Nicholson, Cincinnati; Jliss Jlllson, Somerset. " The parents of tbe pupils, and tbe many friends of the teachers, undoubtedly wish tbe latter, whether they be "stay-at-homes" or "abroads," a pleasant vacation. Oddn and Eods From tbe Schools. Till: payroll yesterday for tbe city teachers amounted to 3S.02S 97. The report of the examination for admission to the High School will not likely be published before Wednesday morning. Miss McNav.ee, who has resigned ber posi tion in tbe Howard School, resigned with tb Intention of entering a convent. OS Friday Prlncioal Prondflt, of the O'Hara school, presented 52 books to as many pupils, which were earned by being present every day of the school year. The Mt Albion school children will picnic at Hulton to-morrow. The pupils of room 11, of the Minersnlle school, will spend Tuesday at Scbenley Park. The pupils of the Luckey Schools picnicked at Baden on Friday; tbo O'Hara at Hulton; the Morse Ecbool bad reception day on Thursday, and the treat occurred on Friday. Miss H. Koth of tbe Washington School, was married last Tuesday to Mr. Davis, of the Pennsylvania National Bank. Miss Jennie Turner was elected to succeed ber. Last Thursday the pupils of Room 21, Sixth Allegheny, gave a surprise party in honor of their teacher, Mis Sarah J. Gardner, thns showing their appreciation of her kindly ser vices. Br tbe kindness of Mr. John- DImling, tbe caterer and confectioner, on Market street, tbe pupils of the Fourth ward school enjoyed tbe luxury of an ice cream festival at tbe close of the term. They are all very loud in their praises of Mr. Dimling. Matt of the ex pupils of Miss M. J. Polley, of tbe Scho school, gave her a delightful sur prise last Friday evening. Among the party were Messrs. Will McAdams, W. Wolf. George Hommcl, P. Hommel. D. Scbaum, Katie Mc Kinley, a. McCue, A. Whitehead, and many others. At the Garfield building. Nineteenth ward, reception day was observed on Fnaay. At present but five of the rooms are occupied, but it is the intention of the directors to furnish the remaining three rooms daring vacation, and have them ready for occupancy iu Sep tember. Among the exhibits prepared for the Expo iion is an industrial chart from the Highland school, showing the different processes that wool undergoes, from its removal from the sheep's back, to its weaving into cloth. Ac companying it are stories on the subject from a somber of punils. It is indeed a surprise in educational teaching. The entertainment at the Grant School last Thursday afternoon was a great success, the board work being a special feature for admira tion. The exhibition consUrnd nf rtialni-iiM songs, a tennis drill and a play representing 26 different characters, many of them being a take-off on a number of Shakespenan cbarac teiB. which was very unique. The pupils were given a treat on Friday. A XU31BEB of vacancies can be recorded. Miss Dans, the assistant principal of the Homewood School, will not be an applicant. Miss Myra Dull, of tbe same school, will attend a normal school tbe coming year. Mies E. M Taggart, of the Mt. Washington School, left on Thursday for Los Angeles, and will in all probability locate there, Tbe vacancy caused by Miss Benton's resignation in this school is also to be tilled. Miss. Douthctt, of tbe Mr. Albion School, has resigned. A lloonllelit Maid. rwHrnx- ron tux dispatch. We had sauntered forth at eventide Through the blossoming lane for a stroll; I was young and shy. but ardent-cjed. And she was the queen of my soul. The moon hed silvery sympathy As we gazed in the sky of June; Wow. what would you do," said my love tome, "If your were tbe man in the moonf In her dimpled face 1 gave one glance, And Hope leaps high la my breast; What lover could wish rnr a rarer chance To put his late to the test? -H 1 were the man in the moon." said L As I gazed Inner race divine Td scatter tbe envious clouds on high. And for you alone I would shine. Td gather the stars In a buckle bright To gleam nn your dainty shoe To a comet I'd hitCh UIV Cirtn.ni.1,. And wander tbrough'space with von. Td snatch-" "Now stop! that's enoue me!" nought dear And gaily her laughter rung. "If you ere t'ie man in the moon." said she "You'd admire me and hold yourtoni-n " S hold your tongue." Samtei, Miitrosi! Peck. 133AELY Cxosisa Commencing July L and daring the summer months, our store will1 close at 6 P. iLj Saturdays, lr.u, sm Acaue a hacks. JsassKn: GENERALART GOSSIP. The Bavarian Parliament proposes to reduce the annual appropriation of 100,000 marks for the purchase of works of art to 60,000 marks. The Clerical party is particularly hostile. The Greek Government proposes to raise a monument in the form of a mausoleum to the French, Russian and English who fell fighting for Greece during tbe war of independence. Fbom the Paris Salon of 1690 the Department of Fine Arts has purchased for the State, among other things, the marble statue called "The Siren," by Denis Puech, and the land scape byFernand Quignon called "Ihe Har vest." Salomon Reinacii has edited and published an archaeological jonrney through Greece and Asia Minor made in 1812-4 under the direction of Philippe le Bas. The plates are after designs by E. Laudron. The book appears in a series called Bibliotheque des Monuments Figures Grecs et Romalns." A Paris dealer sold a violin this spring to Hall fc Son, of London, tor $10,000. It i a Stradivarius called "The Messiah." and was shown In 1872 at the South Kensington Museum, when Its estimated value was $3,000. Musical instruments are beginning to rival pictures as costly objects to look at, for such pieces are rarely used. Acquisitions of the Louvre include a "V ir gm Mary" by Germain Pllon. a sculptor of the sixteenth century, which has been in the chapel at the military school of St. Cyr; a "Calvary" in oAkwood, containing life-size figures of Christ, Mary and St. John, bjv an unknown Flemish sculptor of the early sixteenth cen, tury, which has been in a church at Nivelles, and a marble "Virgin Mary." from Ecouen which has been for half a century at Versailles, in St. Louis' Church. The great megallthic underground building at New Grange, Ireland, shows signs of caving In. Tbe entrance to this strange building is so long, low and filthy that very few persons have ever penetrated it. Mr. George Coffey, of Dub lin, proposes to take photographs of tbe in terior by the flash light, and keep a record of its actnal apDearance. Those who are anxious for the preservation of prehistoric monuments in Ireland demand tbat steps be taken to pro tect New Grange from collapse. TAttTTF TTAT.T? A CEHTTJBY AGO. A Letter Showing the Intensity of Feellosr Away Back in 1832. The following letter, which was written in 1832 by Mr. Andrew Murphy, father of Mr. N. Grattan Murphy, a highly respected citizen of Pittsburg, to the Hon. Harmar Denny, then representing the city at 'Wash ington, shows the depth of feeling on the tariff question even at that early day: Kleecedaxe, July 6, 1832. How. Habxax Denny: Dear Sir On my return from tbe East I was ery much gratified to find at my house several papers sent to me by your kindness from Washington relative to the tariff, for which I return you my sincere thanks. By a paper I saw yesterday it appoars tbe bill bas passed the House of Representatives, and is now before the Senate, where I am in hopes it will be rejected, if not improved, as in my omninn as a woolen manufacturer, it would be better to have no bill than either of those I have seen. Wo would not know what to de pend on, and be obliged to torn our attention and industry to something of more certainty. I regret to see so many of our State Repre sentatives deserting tbe manufacturers and wool gro ers. and indeed the interest of their constituents generally: the country should feel grateful to joufor your great nerserverance and industry manifested throughout in favor of the protective sj stein. The encouragement that was held out to tne manufacturers and wooL growers by the tariff of 182S should not be abandoned so soon until things get a fair start for under its influence it was very apparent the country prosperedhn an unparalleled degree unknown in the history of any country but this sudden and unlooked for change, which must inevitably take place in the woolen busi ness, will undoubtedly I e attended with ruin ous consequences to the manufacturer and those engaged largely in the raising of wool. New, is it possible tbat our wise Legislators weuld wish to place tbe mechanics and manu facturers of this tree Republic, and atpiesent happy country, on a level with the famiahing and enslaved f objects of despotic or monarch ical governments, where thousands are glad to work for lJc a day, or for anything tbey can KetT The idea held out tbat tbe manufacturers were amassing wealth at tbe expense ot the country cannot be substantiated by facts, be cause competition among themselves was, and al ways will be, a corrective. See the great difference in one or two 3 ears: In 1530 tbe manufacturers were doing a fair business; tbe wool growers got a fair pries for their wool. Last year. In the spring, wool was from 50 to 80 cents a pound and tbo manufacturer was satisfied to purchase at those- prices, if tbe market was secure to them, but as soon as the manufacturers got in their stock ot wool at a high price, then the country is flooded with British goods and like wise wool from different parts ot the world. This lowered tbe price o wool and woolens to the rnin of thousands. Was there no British agency or Becret service money emplojed in tbls business to break tip and destroy the American manufacturers? It at least looks suspicious, as it commenced with Englishmen in Philadel phia. During my visit East I was, of course, thrown among the manufacturers and friends of tbe American system generally, and found a great falling off from General J .ckson. Many that were bis wannest supporters told me they would not vote for him again that measures were preferable to men. Henry Clay appears to be the choice of tbe manufacturers, and is said to be tbo only mar. calculated to save tbe country from inevitable ruin, that is likely to be brought about by this outrageous attack on the industry of the country. ith respect, I remain, yours truly, Aktibew Mdepht. Eablt Closing Commencing July 1, and during tbe summer months, our store rill close at 5 P. M.; Saturdays, 1 p. M. SU HUGTS & Hacke. "WALL tents from $7 np. PrrrsBrjEO Watkb Peoof Co., 426 Liberty Btreet. Jane Redaction hnle. Ladies', misses' and children's sashes, black and fancy colors, at cost. Open until 9 P. M. Saturday. A. G. Campbell & Sons, 27 Fifth ave. The Flnrit Line or Etchings, engravings, easles, etc, at the lowest possible prices at Jacob J. Fuchs', 1710 Carson st. Excursion to Sennbore. Don't forget the traveling companion, for a nip of Prince Regent a'ter the bath in old ocean is fine. 623 Libeett street, ' Foot o Fi tn avenue. OTlCEs. Jj board of directors, books are now open for subscription to capital stock, fonrtn series, in tbe Arcanum Building ana Loan Association at their office, 007 Penn ave. je-17-66-TTSSu WM. K. GRAY, Sec. T HEREBY DE3IBK TO EXPRESS MY x sincere thanks to tbe members of 1'itt-burg Council No. 117. Jr. O. TJ. A. M., Duqnesne Legion No. 10, S. K. of A. O. TJ. W the Wash ington Infantry and Duquesne Conclave, L O. H-, for tbelr kindness and attention to my son, William Dengel. dnrlng his protracted illness, and also for their courtesy to me at the time of his death. CATHERINE DENGEL. jeffi-fl) ruorosAiw. PROPOSALS FOR ORDNANCE SUP PL1E' Allegheny Arsenal, Pittsburg. Pennsylvania, June 23, 1890 Sealed proposals, in triplicate, will be received until 1 o'clock P M-. on WEDNESDAY, July 23, 1890, for fur nishing iron. coil, lumber. leather, fuel, forage etc., during the fiscal year ending June SO, 1891. Prluted lists or supplies needed, with full in structions, stipulations, etc,, can be had on im plication to MAJOR GEO. W. McKEE, Ord. Dept., LT. S. A., Commanding. je28-U.28.29.30.jyL21.22 EALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED U til 7 O'clock P. W nn TTtvu. AY. JULY & 1890. for the pfpmi r .i,. lyiiy view ouiwu no use, rveserre township Plans and specifications can be seen at the ol flco of A. E. Linkenheiraer, architect. No 141 Fc'-ral street, Alleirbem. Pa. A bond to the full amount of estimate must accompany eacb groposal. which shall be addre-srd to Louis teuernajrel. Royal street, near terminus of East street electric car line. The school board reserves the right to reject any or all bibs. By order of tbe (school Board. je28-60 L. A. HOFFMAN. Secretary. PATENTS. O. D. LEVIS. Solicitor of Patents, 131 Fifth avenue, above Smithfield, nextteader office. (No delay.) Established 20 years seJ540 EUROPE TICKETS TO AND FROM Europe by leading lines; (rood berths se cured; drafts, letters of credit, money orders, forelcn coin, passports, etc.; we sell at New York rate. MAX SCHAMBERa A CO, 627 Bmltufleia et, Plttsburc, Fa, Established 1868. xajlt-TTSu. jaDfpIay advertisements one dollar per square for one insertion. Classified advertise ments on this page, such as Wanted. For Bale. So Let, etc., ten cents per line for each inser tion, and none taken for less than thirtu cents. Top line being displayed counts as two. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BRANCH OFFICES. FOB THE BOUTHSIDE. NO. 1413 CARSON BTREET. BRANCH OFFICES ALSO AS BELOW, WHERE WANT. FOR 8ALE, TO LET, AND OTHER TRANMENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RE CEIVED UP TO s P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements are to be prepaid except where advertisers already have accounts with Tua D1S- TATCH. FITTSBURQ. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. SV9 Butler street. EMH. G. STUCKEY. 24th street and Tenn ave. E. G.SlUCKEYACO.,WyUeave. and FultonsU N. sroKhLY, Fifth Avenne Market Hoojs. eaetxtd. i. W. WALLACE. C121 Penn avenus. oakxaxh. MCALLISTER A SHElBLElCCthav. AAtwoodiu sotrrnsiDK. JACOB SPOHN. No. r Carton street. ALLEGHENY, A. J. KAFRCHER. M Federal street. H. J. McBRIDF, Market House, Allerheny. FREDH. EGGERS. 17: O'llo street. F. H. EGGERS SON, Ohio and Chestnut sts. J. F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS MCHENRY, Westernand Irwlnaves. G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. PERKY M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny avei. T. R. MORRIS, 6S8 Preble ave. MILL VALE BOROUGH. W. W. FLOCKER, Stationer, No, 4 Grant ave. SHARPS BURG. C BELLMAN, Stationer, SIS Main st. THE BUSINESS OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH IS NOW Corner Smithfield and Diamond Streets. WANTED. SInle Ileln. AGENTS-1HE GREATEST SELLING WORK of modern times has at last appeared. Stan ley's own book. "In Darkest African" this Is the only book for which Stanley has written a Hue; Chas. Scrlbner'e bona, publishers; apply at once for territory. 1. J. FLEMING & CO ,77 Diamond street. Je5-39-MWTSu AGKNT-TO SELL TEAS AND COFFEES ON salary. Call at 8 o'clock Monday morning at the LONDON TEA CO., 139 Washington ave., I'lttsburg, S.S. JeJ9-48 AGENTS-150 OUTFIT ON 30 DAYS' TIME; (ISO profit In four weeks or no pay. Address with stamp, JaRVIS & CO., Racine, Wis. my29-33 AN EXPERIENCED STOCKMAN FOR wholesale shoe house- good wages to right party. Apply nt 110 MARKET. ST., eltr. Je29-92 A YOUNG MAN-ABOUT IS YEARS OLD TO OL work In cigar store. Apply at 34 FIFTH A E., Monday morning at 10 o'clock. Je2S-3 A GOOD FIRST-CLAM HOTEL COOK. AD DRESS CHAMBERS HOUSE, Apollo, Pa. Je29-108 BAD WRITERS -AT bMAKT'S BUSINESS College. 12 Federal street, Allegheny: open dally through summer. 9 A. 11. to 9 p. M. : system of shorthand changed from Graham's to Eclectic, the briefest and simplest; instruction private for both sexes. Jelt-95ssu BEAM HANDS-STEADY WORK. APPLY ACMETANMNGCO., Chcswick, W. P. R. K. Je29-102 BOY-HOOD, BRIGHT ONE-AT H. WATTS, d Wood St. e29-5S COAT MAKERS-TWO GOOD MEN. FREE work, shop and tools. Apply 5154 BUTLEK SI'., city. Je2MJ "COACHMAN GOOD REFERENCE RE- V QUIRED. Address A. W.. Dispatch office. Je27-U T-R1VEK-1N PRIVATE FAMILY; ONE XJ wining to mate himself generally useful. Address, with reference, DRIVER, Dispatch omcc. Je29-II DRUG CLERK-OF 3 OR 4 YEARS' EXPERI ENCE out or city: reference: single; state salary expected. F. C. T., Dispatch office. Je27-9-FSu EXPERIENCED OPERATORS-ON SINGER sewing machines that rnn by power; Bteady work. BAMPLIN ER A RICH, 819 Liberty. Je29-73 FRE BRICK HOLDERS TWO FIRST CLASS men (steady employment) to go on t of the city on line or railroad Inquire at 929 LIB ERTY ST., Monday, 30th, from 10 to 13 Je2S-2S FIRST-CLASS MACHINERY MOLDERS AT CRESCENTFOUNDRY. South aye. and Ma son St., Allegheny. None but union men need apply. Iel3-I10 GENTLEMAN CONVERSANT WITH DE TAILS or grocery and tea business desires position: capable or managing or keeping books. Address MANAGER, Dispatch office. je25-79-tvsu riOOO MAN-TO REPRESENT US IN PENN VX b IVAN1A. Address PEOPLE'S BUILD ING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, Boston Block, Minneapolis, Mlun. Je23-76 tOOD GIBLS-TO WORK ON ORANGE "OT sashes and uniform. Apply S. J. TOPPING, 17 Anderson St., Allegheny City. Je29-4 1 IRLS TO SORT RA(S-30OENTS HUNDRED "OT without strlplnc. IIS COL WELL ST., city. Je29-45 ORSE5HOER-WHO HAS HAD BOME experience In wagon work. Inquire at HAZEL W OOD COACH AND WAGON W ORES. Je29-106 IMMEDIATELY CIGAR TRAVELER ON E with experience and connection in city and surroundings: will be liberally treated. Call or address TORQUEMADA CIGAR CO., Excelsior buildings. Je29-100 IMMEDIATELY A CARRIAGE AND WAOON wood worker. Call or address A. W. SMITH, atcKeesport. Pa. Je29-109 MOLDEKS-FEW MACHINERY ANDBtNCH molders at once; good wages and steady work to good men. Address THE EXCELSIOR FOUNDRY CO., Cincinnati, O. Je21-63-TTR6u MAN TO WORK ABOUN D PRIVATE PLACE stable and lawn: must have goou recomen datlons. BOX X-A. Dispatch office. Je29-93 PLASTERERS-TWO UNION MEN: WAGES fj 25; one laborer. C K. BARNHART, Cbartlers Je29-129 TELIABLE BUSINESS MAN TO REPRESENT JLv one of the largest aud oldest national build ing and loan associations In tbe United Mates as Btate or district agent; special inducements of fered to the right man. Address P. o. BOX 503, Chicago, ill. JeJ9-82 BEG1STERED DRUG CLERK-PERMANENT situation. Address CANTHUS, Dispatch office. Je28-50 SALESMEN-ON SALARY OR COMMISSION, tohandle the new patent Chemical Ink Erasing Pencil: tbe greatest selling novelty ever nro duced: erases Ink thoroughly In two seconds: no abrasion of paper: 200 to50n per cent, profit: one agent's sales amounted to SSM In six days, another (32 in two hours; we want one energetic general agent for ech state and territory: sample by mall 35 cts. For terms and fnll particulars, ad aress THE MONROE ERASER MFG. UO . La Crosse, wis. Jc23-a STONECUTTERS-INQUIRE ALEX. BEGGsft BON, 63 Anderson St., Alleghonv, Pa. Je29-68 HREE ENERGETIC MEN-TO TAKE OR DERS fora fast-selling article newly Intro duced In Plttsbnrg: liberal terms, affording a bandsome income to a go-ahead worker; reier ences required. M. DOLAN, 18 Liberty ave. Je2SM23 TAILORS-THREE GOOD MEN TO WORK on uniforms: also a cutter: highest wares paid. Apply three days, S. J. TOPPING, 17 An dersoa st . Allegheny. Je29-3 TINNER A PRACTICAL TIN NEB WANTED at once: steady work the year round. Call on or address R. A. & E. E. HILMAN, Hlttan nlng. Ps- Jt29-ll3 TRAVELING SALESMAN - LIGHT BAM PLES Address the 8. J. OWFN MANU FACTURING AND JOBBING CO.. Chicago. DL JeS-64 j YOUNG MAN-WHO HAS HAD PRACTICAL experience, to do shorthand and typewriter work; permanent position, with opportunity for advancement. Address, with experience, rerer eure and salary desired. ELEC1RIU." Dis patch office. Je28 S3 YOUNG MAN-TO STAY IN OUR OFFICE and take lessons In prartlcal bookkeeping as compensation for his teryices. COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTING AGENCY. 510 Smithfield. Je29-119 TOUNG MAN TO DO MARKING AND assorting In a l'und ry: must be accurate and quick: stale reference and salary. BOX P. Dis patch office le29-44 Female Hetn. f IRL GERMAN OR SWEDE PROTESTANT. 1-TT for chamber work. Apply, with reference, atNO. 77 ARCH ST.. Allegheny. Ic3-J8 I IKLS-TWO-FOR HOUSEWORK AND thr cooking. 334 BEAVER AVE., Allegbenv. " leM-31 T ADY AGENTs-CAN MAKE ft TO (5 A DAI Ij at home selling an article of true merit to ladles: send two stamps (4c.) to pay postage for nee sample. MAYFLOWER MED. CO.. 85 E. Lake St., Chicago. JelW02-Su TO RIGHT Je29-48 party. 920 PENN AVE. SALESLADIES - EXPERIKNCED-FOR OUB cloak department: apply at once. DAN ZIG EK & CO.. Sixth st. and Penn ave. Je29-12 TEACHER-AN EXPERIENCED LADY FOR sTglrls' school outside of the city: middle aged single lady preferred: must be a thorough disciplinarian; salary (390 per annum, with board anil wublnr: emnlovment throughout the vear. Address PfiNN, Jjlipatca offlce. je27-79 y wanted. Frmnfr Help. COOK-FIRST-CLASS EXPERIENCED COOK. able to take management as forewoman In tbe kitchen of a large establishment: references required: wares (rood; permanent situation to the rlghtwoman. Apply between 3 and 4 r. 31. at 170 B1DGEAVE., Allegheny.. JeS9-8 Sltunnana. Posrrios-OF trust by yousg man of tea years' banking experience; nrst-cljss refereoce as to character and business ability. Address COMMERCIAL, Dlptch offlce. ie39-13 TTsOSITION-AS HOUSEKEEPER BY A RE 1 ! SPECTABLE mldale-aeed lady; bestofTefer- ences. Address HOUSEKEEPER, impaicu offlce. Je.S-9 POSITION-AS WATCHMAN IN STORE OR bank; can give rood security and recom mendations. Address U.K., Dispatch office. JeM-10 SITUATION-BY A COMPETENT BOOK KEEPER and accountant of 6 years' expert- ence: Al references. Address L. S. J., omcc. Je2S-32 SITUATION-BY A COMPETENT RFG1S TEKED pharmacist of experience. Address BUL1 ON AL, Dispatch office. Je29-10I SITUATION-AS HOUS.EKEFPER. OR ANY position of trust. Z., Dispatch offlce. JeS-M Partners. A WELL-KNOWN PHILADELPHIA BUILD ER of over M rears' experience would like to eneaire In a building operation, la or about Plttsburr, with some one commanding sufficient eapltil for such an enterprise. Address J. N., Dispatch offlce. Je59-ltl PARTNER-TO TAKE. FULL CHARGE AND control of a mining and country tradinc store. Address A. B. C. Cretson station. Pa. Je20-73 ' Boarders and Lodgers. PARTIES WANTING BOARD FOB THE summer can be accommodated at a farm house nine miles from the city. Address S. F. X., uispaicn orace. JBI8-31 BOOMMATE THE REV. WILLIAM C. RUDGEKS. St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, Wilklnsburg. Pa , wishes to receive a young gen tleman (or two who would shire room) to boird and lodge: comfortable borne; bath: young and pleasant society; tennis. Address above. Je25-5 BOOMMATE NICE 1 0UNG MAN FOR elegant room on Forbes St.. Oakland. Ad dress or call on A. L. DAY, 633 W ood st. Jc29-67 Rooms, Houses, (fcc TTOTEL-TO BUY OX LEASE IN THE rl country, from 6 to 8 miles from city, with few acres of ground, office. Address HOTEL, Dispatch jetf O PURjHASE-ON line of r. R. OK cible. not more than eight miles from city P. (., house of seven to nine rooms, and lot not lc.s than 100x200 ft.: old homestead with shade trees preferred. Address, with full description and price, to P. O. BOX 608, city, Je2S-52 Financial. MORTGAGES-fkOOaOOO TO LOAN ON CITY and suburban properties at 4), 5 and 6 per cent, and on farms in Allegheny and adjacent counties at 6 per cent. x, ai. riiAnuuaAsofl, i 1 ourtn avenne. ap7-f4l .-TONJiT TO LOAN-IF YOU WANT MONEY J.YJL In any amount on good city mortgages quickly, wehave It on hand and v. Ill be glad to lent It at 5 and 6 per cent. MORU1S & FLEMIN G, 103 Fourth ave. je2l-40 MORTGAGES-MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS to suit at 4f. S and 6 per cent. ALLES & liAlLEY, 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. apl4-19-TT8sn ATONEY LOANED ON ASSIGNABLE LIFE JJA- insurance policies. Address f. u. uua ra. Cincinnati. Je21-76-TT.su TO LOAN SIONEY-WE HAVE OVER ONE million dollars to loan on city and sub urban property at 44 per cent, no tax: we will also loan money on Improved farms In Allegheny, Beaver, Fayette. Washington and Westmoreland counties; any marketable security taken for loans of any amount. BLACK & BAIKD, 95 Fourth ave. jc3-&9-su mO BORROW P.(K ON KANSAS REAL X estate, worth 20,000. W00L3EY & SMITH, SlORmitufleld St. Je29-120 miscellaneous. LL BOLDIERS-WHO ARK DISABLED from anv cause and drawing less than (6 per month to call at B. F BROWN'SOFilUl!. 96 Fourth ave, or send their address. e25-9 DEPENDENT RELAT1VES-WHO ARE NOT drawing pensions to call or send tbelr ad dress to B.F.BBOnN, 96 Fourth ave., second floor. je25-69 T?1BE INSURANCE NORTHWESTERN JNAI- of Milwaukee, and the Mer V NATIONAL, chants or aewarx, N.i.i losses promptly paid JARRETTASUOOK, Agents, 103 Fourth avenue, second floor. ell-75-Vrsu FREE SITE AND FREE QAS-G1VEN TO manufactories at Jeannette, on main line of Pennsylvania Railroad. Address EAST JEAN NE11E LAND CO.,Greensburg, Pa. mhlS-5o-sn FAMILY HORSE-FOK OCCASIONAL DR1V INU oy lady during summer: will give best care and pasturage on farm: no work, Address L. v juukkis, uispatcn omce. Je29-7 PUP1LS-AN EXPERIENCED EDUCATOR wilt take limited number of pupils during summer vacation; excellent opportunity tn pur sue special studies: best city references. BOX 61, Allegheny. Je!7-9a SOLDirR3' WIDOWS TO CALL AT B. F. BROWN'S OFFICE, 98 Fourth ave., second floor. Je-f 7"OU GET BAKER'S DOZEN (13) OF JL Stewart A Co. 's fine cabinet photos for jl, at 90and 92 FEDERAL ST., Allegheny. mv23-49-TT8u FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE City Rratdencps. A SPLENDID INVESTMENT-CITY BLOCK of 12 brick houses In good locality, ail In first-class order, rentals over 82.000, and can be In creased; bouses never Idle, all good tenants: price 820.000; only (7,000 ca6h, balance mortgage if desired: itwonld be hard to duplicate this Invest ment. For particulars Inquire of MORRIS & FLEMING, 108 Fourth ave. Jez9-112-TTSSu 4 GOOD Nil Carson st., ON CO., 1 NINE-ROOM BRICK HOUSE ON , s. a., at si.txxi less thau valne. 112 Fourth ays. Je28-8J BEDFORD AVENUE. NEAR MORGAN street-Elegant new frame dwelling of nine rooms, finished attic, hall, vestibule. Inside shat ters, four slate mantels, sliding doors between parlor, both gases, excellent cellar: well finished and complete in every detail: very cbeap, (3,500: terms very easy. J, B. COOPER & c( 135 Feurth ave. je29-124 COMFORTABLE BRICK HOUSE OF SIX rooms, large corner lot, fruit, shade and lawn; (3 000. a smallamonnt in cash, balance long ttmm rltlUI.ITMHIHIVRll A Pit 414 ,tr .-. 6019 Penn ave. .... V......U w mv u- u. W., UU IIUUU BV. Je28-S6 GOOD FOUR-ROOM BRICK HOUSE ON Quince alley: 10 net Investment: bargain: only(i 290. DIXON A CO., 112 Fourth ave. Je28-8S HALF SQUARE ITROM WYLIE AVENUE (2.200 two-story frame dwelling of five rooms finished attic, citv water, gooo. cellar: a great bargain. J. E. COOPER & CO., 135 Fourth ave. Je29-LM JOHN ST. NEAR WYLIE AVE. CABLE (L600 frame house of four rooms: clly water, nit. gas, sewerage, etc. J. R. COOPER & cu., 107 Fourth ave. Je29-124 MADISON, NEAR WYLIE AVENUE CABLE line, neat frame dwelling or S rooms; hall, nat. gas and city water, marble mantels In two rooms: newly pipered. lot 24x100: a bargain at (2, 100. J. R. COOPER & CO., li Fourth are. Je29-124 ON CLARK bT.-GOOD SIX-ROOM BRICK house DIXON & CO., 112 t ourth ave. Je2o-' ieor..ooo INVESTMENT LATVnVNCr. &sjji VILLE. cor. Hatfield and Fiftieth t . five fine 2-story and mansard pressed brick dwell. Ings. ot 8 rooms each. hall, vestibule, slate m an te a, stone hearths, bathrooms, h. and e. water, w. c , cemented cellars all modern conveniences: lot 77x11(1; yearly rent, (1.704. BLACK A BAIRD US Fourth ave. Je29-49' I 000 RENT (540 YEAR 8 3IINUTE3' Oto ride from Court House: 3 new frame houses, 4 rooms and attic eacb: city water; 12 per cent Investment: a great bargain. WM. PETTY A CO., 107 Fourth ave. Je29-59 CJQ50-FRANCES ST. NICE NEW HOUSE 3)J7 of two good rooms and cellar; lot 25x95: 100 feet from Wylie ave, ave. W. M. CRIBB3, 99 Hflh Je29-5-w Fast Eud Residences. OAKLAND A 10 PER CKNT INVEST3IENT Three new two-story frame houses, each of six rooms and finished attic hall, vestlbnle. In side shutters, late mantels, range, h. and c water, hath. Inside w.cand w. s ; nicely papered throughout; lot 62)x120, on a good street: price for all only (9,900. terms easy. J. E. CLAbS No. 133 Fifth ave. Je.3-71' OVKLAND-ONLY S3.250-A NEW TWO bTORY frame honse or stx rooms and finished attic, hall, vestibule, range, hot and cold water, bath. w. c. and w. s. ; and every modern conveni ence: house handsomely papered throughout lot 21x120 to an alley. J. E. ULAbS, No. 1 13 fifth ave. Je29-71 Q4 000-NEW MODERN FRAME DW ELL X, 1NG, on a good F,ist End street, con en ient to ste-im and cable cars; It contains 6 large rooms, finished attic hall, vestibule, bath. Inslds w c. h. and c water, stationary washstand, slate mantels and tile hearths. Inside shutters, china closet, .Udlng doors, rrontand rear porches, slate roor. etc: nice large lot: complete sewer age: small cash payment balance like rent, bee L. O. FRaZIER, Forty.fifth and Butler sts. Je23-37 crjO OOO LIBERTY AVENUE. NEAR FOR O T1ETH street. Sixteenth ward, new mod ern rrame dwelling. 6 rooms, finished attic hall, vestlbnle Inside shutters, side entrance, slate mantel, tile hearth, slate roof, and gralnid and well finished: lot Jaxluo feet: convenient to cable line; easy payments. L. O. FRAZIER, Forty fifth and Butler sts. je28-37 tQf) 500 COZY FRAME HOUSE, FIVE 3) Al rooms and hall: newly painted; Meadow Bt . clcse to Larimer ave . Twenty-first ward; ten minutes ot P. R. It. aud cable. MELLON BROTHERS. JC29-I27-TTSSU' tUrr SOO-ELEGANT BRICK OF 7 ROOMS. D i bath, etc: lot 43x120 ft. on Rlppey st. I (pared). Nineteenth ward, close to cable caDie ii Ine. I MELLON BROTHERS, HU Station st . E. E. FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. Enai End Residences. ANICELITTLEFROPERTY-NEARSHADY-S1DE station: small payment in cash and balance In monthly Installments. CHARLES BOMKIiS & CO., 313 Wood St.. 6019 Penn ave ' Je2S.S7 BRI"K DWELLING-ONLY yS.8ilO-ON LARI MER ave., containing 6 rooms, bathroom, w. c; bouse finely papered all through: slate mantels, tile hearths, natural gas, electric lights, etc.: pived street: duly 6 minutes to East Liberty .uuii, ana on line 01 proposed electric ra; iu 24x103 to so-foot alley, ISljAlix a iJAUlLr w JcS-SO x wuitu tc. DWELLING-ON NORTH SIDE HIGHLAND avenue near both cable lines, a complete dwelling house of 14 rooms, two bathiooms, two 1. w. c laundry, everything finished In elegant style; a large carriage house and stable In the rear, fronting on 30-foot street: the 1 t Is 65 ft. front by 180 feet, and is situated on the shady side of tbe street: this property will be sold at a bar gain and should be seen. Call on KFLLY A ROGERS, No.6315 Station street. East End.je27-96 ELLSWORTH AVE. NEAR ROUP ST., bliadyslde, a substantial frame dwelling of seveu large, oomn-odious rooms and finished at tic, large hall, bathroom finished in hardwood, w. c, hot and cold water, both gases, slate man tels, laundry, front and back porches; lot 63x200; a cbolce location and. desirable n'lgbborhood. bee BLACK BAIRD, 95 Fourth aye. Je29-5I-3 EAST END RESIDENCE, HOLLAND ST, Wilklnsbnrg-New frame dwelling of six rooms, finished attic hall. bath, pantry, slate mantels In parlor and dining room, handsomely Kiumeu inrougnoui; lDlOXlu Ulg Dargnin; pru-o o,ow: easy terms, i ourth ave. J. R. COOPER & CO . No. 135 Je29-LJ4 Allegheny Residences. A NICE 3-ROOMED BRICK HOUSE-ON Fremont st., Allegheny, with largo lot: low price, easy terms. CHARLES SOMEKS & CO., 813 Wood t 6019 Penn ave. JC28-86 HOWARD ST., ALLEGHENY-TERMINUS or Blue line, very cheantonly $4,500; one acre of ground, orchard and vineyard: fine spring, good frame bouse of five rooms and fin ished attic, good cellar: easy payments. J 1C COOPER St CO., 107 Fourth aye. Jc29-124- a- 800 SECOND WARD, ALLEGHENY, tjJJL new frame dwelling, 5 rooms, and attic lot 23x101 to a street; easy terms, THOMPSON 4 CO.. 162 Fourth ave. BAXTt Ik jea-iu Saburbnn Residences. AN ELFGANT SUBURBAN HOME 16 ACRES of ground, modern dwelling, first class Im provements, abundance of fruit and foliage, within one mile of city limits, an equal distance from railroad and street ears: moderate price, easy terms of payment CHARLES bOMEKS & CO., 313 U ood st., 6019 Penn ave. Je23-86' BELLEVUE HOUSES-ON MADISON AVE NUh: lot 10x150, with houBe"-nlne rooms and reception hall: fruit trees: only J4,500; on Divis ion street, lot 41x150, with new house, six rooms, china closet, pantry, etc , only IA150; a bargain. A. LEGGATE fc SON, 31 Federal St., Allegheny-. HOUSE ANDLOTS-MILLV ALE BOROUGH. West Penn R. R. Cheap: a nearly new 15 room house with three lets together, 72xla)i rrom street to street! there Is a great scarcity of lioufles in tbls borough, on account of the Pittsburg and Western R. IS. men having to move to MUlvale: this property would suit iora large apartment honse: giving five rooms to each family, or would pay for to start a boarding house: rent 30 per moniu or price S4, 200; property cost nearly M 000 three years ago. Sees. i. FLEMING & CO.. 152 Fifth ave. Tel. 1772. Je29-62 TWO ACRES 01 GROUND AND COMMODI OUS house of nine rooms, frnlt, shrubbery, etc.; close to railroad station; cheap at (5,000; easy terms of payment, or will rent to good ten ant. CHARLES bOMKKS & CO., 313 Wood St., 6019 Penn ave. Je2-86 FOR SALE LOTS. City Lots. "tOOD LEVEL BUILDING LOT, 20xI12,. TO VT 20 foot alley, on Wylie ave.; price, si.000 75 cash. bal. to suit. J. it. COOPER & ( O.. 135 Fourth ave Je29-I24" LEVEL LOTS-ON SECOND AVE. AT GLEN WOOD, 13x177; bargains. WM. PETTY & CO., 107 Fourth ave. Je23-9 TTICKROY - NEAR CHE3TNUT CORNEB V lot, 23x100; cheapest lot In the blxth ward. WM. PETTY & CO , 107 Fourth ave. Je29-59 -CTJY1.IE AVE. CABLE LINE-LARGE A8 VV SORTMtNT from (250 to (1.000. tt M. PETTY & CO., 107 Fourth ave. Je29-59 East End liots. BELOW MARKET VALUE-2 LOTS. 50x160 each, on Thomas street. Boulevard place, E. E. (a positive bargain If sold at once). See BWlNG & BIERS, 93 Federal street and 166 Fourth ave. Ie29-104-TTSSU OAKLAND-A FEW CHOICE LOIS ON BO QUET and Ward streets at a very low price considering the improvements iu that locality. J. E. GLASS. . je.3-71' OTS-THE FINEST FOP. THE MON EY IN Allegheny county, are those In Chas. E. Cornelias' pHn, Morningslde, Eighteenth ward. Pittsburg. Beautiful building lots at from (100 to (WO, weekly or monthly payments; no Interest; convenient to street cars and railroad. Cill upon N. P. SAWYERat his home, Morningslde ave nue, or CHAS. E, CORNELIUS, 400 Grant St. Je26-32 LOTS-IN CHAS. E. CORNELIUS' FLAN AT Morningslde Eighteenth ward, can be bought in blocks or 6, 10 or 15 at reduced prices, and on , the most liberal and accommodating terms. Small cash payments; long time. See NT 1". SAWYER, Agent, on the grounds, or CHAS. E. CORNELIUS, 406Grautst Je2S-32" Lots! lotsi lots on bellefield ave.. Thirteenth ward; (iooeach: lots20xH0; nice location- terms, (25 cash, balance monthly. J. R. COOPER & CO., 107 Fourth ave. Je29-124 sio, piece of OOO CASH WILL CLEAR YOU 130.00 9 in 2 years or less bv buvlncr an elerant filece of ground In East Fnd andgselllng off in ots, don't delay. MAGAW & GOFF, Llm., 115 Fourth ave. Je27-98 tTJrTK FOOT FRONT-ELEGANT CORNER US i O lot-60 feet on Rlppei st paved, and 120 leet on St. Clair, Nineteenth ward: very desirable. MELLON BROfUERS 6349 Station St. E. E. Je29-127-nssu Huzelvrood Lots. SYLVAN AVE. - HAZELWOOD LARGE lots, 40x200. on best part of Sylvan ave.; first class neighborhood and splendid view. WM. PETTY & CO., 107 Fourth avo. Je23-o9 Miburban Lots. CLIFTON LOT3-AT AUCTION-ON MON DAY, June 30, on arrival of train leaving Federal st. station ot Ft. Wayneroid at2:!5clty time, we will sell a batch of lots 50x163 at Clifton; one of the most progressive suburbs on theOhto river: bargain hunters will please note tills sale; we are prepared to sell lots at half the prices re cently obtained In this neighborhood, look at the sixes 7.000 square feet in each lot: do not fall to attend, it will pay ths buyers; A. LEG GATE & SON, Auctioneers, 31 Federal st, Alle gheny. 1C2S-8 GREAT BARGAINS IN LOTS AT W1LMER DING;(l0a month will buy yon a lot to build a home In tbls new and thriving town. Call or send for particulars to ANDERSON A BEECK MAN, Llm., 90 Fourth ave. Je29-53-Tuwsu" OTS AT JEANNETTE-11B LOTS OUT OF tbe market In less than one week; Fort Pitt Land Co.'s plan, adjoining the glass plant of Dlthrldge A Co.: lots 40x100, from (150 toflOo each; salesmen on the ground every day. lor plans etc., see BAXTER, THOMPSON A CO . 162 fourth aye. Je29-79 OTS-50XU-0, AT WILKINSBCRG, IN THE Bnowden plan, 2 minutes from station; choicest lots on Ihe market: covered with beauti ful large shade trees, streets grade I, stone walks; nat. gas. electric light and sewerage: prices are low and terms easy; enhancement certain. J. R. COOPER A CO., lfc Fourth ave. Je2-12l LOTS! LOTSI LOTb-CHOlCESr LOTS IN Edgewood, P. R. It, 50x170, level and con venient to station: prices are low: enhancement sure: payments easy. J. R. COOPER A CO.. 107 Fourth aye. Je29-124 TVTILMERDINOTWO LOTS ON HOWARD vv avenue, near new bridge: fine location: must be sold at once; special discount to quick buyer. J. E. GLASS. 133 t Ifth avenue. Je28-7r tr er To f7 PEi! FOOT FRONT-FOR.SPLEN- ' lots nt. Hlt-rnrtAn, .ItTf.rmi' Ot) DID showy lots at Sheraden 20 minutes from Union station. THE SHERADEN LAND AND IMF-!. CO., LIM., 127 Fifth avenue. Jei9-l CJO30 PER ACRE EIGHT ACRES OF NICE j"w ground, within one mile of city limits: good property for the money. CHARLLb SOM ERS A CO. , 313 W ood St., 6019 Penn ave. Je2S-86 ttJROO 6-KOOM COTTAGE AT VALLEY UtJ Camp. 19 miles rrom city: large lot: tbls is a rare opportunity to purchase a summer home. WM. PETT 1 & CO., 107 Fourth ave. Je:9-69 Fnrni. GARDEN FARM-25 ACRES GOOD SOIL; A bargain: 3 miles from bharpsburg or miles from PowerB Run station, W.P. R. R., largo orchard, choice fruit or all kinds, brick house, good water and outbuildings. Address JACOB RH'KENBACH, on premises, or W. H. RICKEN BACH, Inwoodst., near h rankstown ave., E. E. Jell-82-wsu WESTMORELAND COUNTY-150 ACRfcS. 75 cleared; good house; grist mill, tenant house; cbean. ROOM 2. Excelsior Building. JC29-23' l'TTJKTilDRELAND COUNTY 37 ACRES; vv nice country nome; a bargain, room z. Excelsior Building. Je29-23 WESTMORELAND CO UNTY-200 ACRES, 160 cleared: a bargain. ROOM 2, Excelsior Building. Je29-23' For Exchange. QBs of cbo FXCHANOF.-TIMBER LAND. SOMER SET county. 4U miles from railroad. 75 acres choke, level land, covered with Dine timber uiai win ruu irom 2 too icei at tuesiuinn aua is In nice condition. J. E. GLASS, 133 Fifth ave nue. Je29-7r Miscellaneous. OWN A HOME WE WILL BUY OB BUILD for you anywhere and let yonrrent nay for tne property: no security required. GRANITE BTATE PROVIDENT AbSOOlATION, branch offlces, standard building, 531-533 Wood St., Pitts burg, aud 127 Fifth ave., McKeesport. m',13-15-TT8SU PICTURE FRAMES, MOLDINGS, LOOKING glasses, mats, backing, painting, chromos, artotvpea engravings, and photograph albums; a mil line or photographic supplies and apparatus. BROUDKMtG. Co;. 242, 244 aud 240 Firth ave nue, 21. 25 and 27 "Watson street, Pittsburir, Pa. Telephone 1356. Ie8-147-8u 6 408 ACRfcS- POCAHONTAS CO., W. VA., 7 on Greenbrier H,ti fnttvlirihl, for lnrsl much white pine and oak timber; (2 50 per acre; Hotel, Plttsburi , ttfc .s..u.' ."""'fciaums WAUUAU&, nomi Js2MS FOR SALE-BUSINESS. tr Business Opportunities. COUNTRY STORE OLD ESTABLISHED stand; rood trade, with nice cottage and 20 acres land; cheap. ROOM2, Excelsior Building. Je2D-24 FOUNDRY BUSINESS-WELL LOCATED, including a house on two lots, and gas well to run foundry: held at two-thirds its value. Ad dress WM. MARVIN, Flndlay, Ohio. , Je26-47-TTS8U HALF INTEREST IN GOOD OFFICE BUSI NESS, large and small grocery stores, milk depot, finest book and stationery store in best town In Western Pennsylvania: country stores; mnslc store, batteries, drug stores, cigar stores. BHEPAKD A CO.. Ml Fourth ave. je24 HARDWARE 'SWIRE -IN A TOWN OF , nearly 2.000, on the B. A O. Railroad, Is of fered for sale at a bargain; owner bas too much other business to properly attend to 1U Address BOX 31. Meyersdale. Je2G-46 SHOE SI ORE-A1 STAND. GOOD LOCATION; grocery stores ,5C0 to (5.0TO: drug, cigar, notion and drygoods stores: half Interest In real estatebuslness; bntcher shop business chances of all kinds. PERC1VAL & CHAPMAN, 439Grant st. 1629-72 STORE RARE CHANCE; THE STOCK. GOOD will and fixtures or a first-class book, wall paper and stationery store doing a good business, and In first-class location. GEO. D. RIDDLE. Attorney at Law, lis Diamond street. Je25-32 GOOD BUSINESS bTAND-UN PENN AVE NUE near Highland: lot 25x145 1 street In rear: brick storeroom and dwelling on Penn aye., and 4-room frame dwelling in the rear: this Is a fine property and will be sold cheap. Inqulro of KELLY KOGERb, No. 6313 Station stieet. East Eud. Je27-96 Bailnrs Properties. BRICK HOTEL LICENSED: IN A GOOD Ohio town: will clear S12.CC0 per year; 53 rooms; good repair aud well furnished; large barn and ice bonte; price 25,000 everything first class. J. H. blEVENSON'S AGENCY, 100 Fifth ave. Je29-57 FLOURING MILL-BEST IN STATE: PROD UCT In demand: good house and nine acres. ROOM 2. Excelsior Building. Jc29-24 FOR SALE JIlhCELLANEOUS. Horses, Vehicles. Live Stock, Elc. ATA SACRIFICE-ONE BIX-1'ASSENGER carriage aud two coupes, made by blesen kamp S. Son: In perfect order; must be sold. Can be seen at J. F. SMIIH'SBOARDINGSTABLU, 97 second ave., Pittsburg. Je29-139 BUGGY-CHEAP-THE FINEST TOP ROAD buggy In the city: made by Glesenkamp & bon; or will exchange for a good driving horse. ARCHIBALD &BKO.,6G and 68Secondave. Pitts burg. Je29-20 , BUGGY-ONE" SIDE BAR BUGGY, K0.-IN-QU1BE 112 SECOND AVE. Je29-28 MATCHED TEAM. FIN EBBED BLOOD BAY geldings, black points, long tails, fine style, 5 and 6years old, 15& hands. 1,200 pounds, rast walkers and trotters, safe and without blemish; one of the handsomest and best teams in the city. R IZ IH,ntM, llfflit 1?7.Rl.T"riran 1627-84-1180 wa, .Ufi..v,. V.UV... ONE bURREY. WITH POLE ALMOST NEW: most be sold at once, owner leaving city. Apply at H. R. MOORHEAD'S, residence of Mrs. John Moorhead, Fifth avenue aud Halket street. Oakland, city. Jc28-C QTUDEBAKER KOAD CART -NEVER O used, also Studebaker wagoa used but a short time-prices low. Can be seen at ARCHIBALD'S STABLE, 96 and 98 Third avenue. Ie21-117 QTYLISHTEAM OF DRIVING OB CARRIAGE kj norses: nrst-ciass in every respect: cneap, R1"V; Tr.AlllBTi.trh nffls tp)-01r JeSD-gi Machinery nnd Metals. AUTOMATIC TYPEWRITER THE BEST suited for telegraph and railroad work of any mat bine made: easiest to learn, most exact, most compact, most durable, least liable to error, least liable to get out of order, most distinct writing, not noisy: most practical machine for business purposes and letter writing Call or send for circular. U. K FLOWER, 110 Fourth av.'., Pittsburg. Tel. 718. Read this ad. JcB-81-i ESu" ENGINES AND BOILERS-NEW AND RE FITTED; repairing promptly attended to. PORTER FOUNDRI AND MACHINE CO., LIM., below buspension bridge, Allegheny, 11 ap3-76 TO LET. Citv Residence. tin FOURTH AVE.-2 ROOMS: 19 MAGEE AXJ St., 4 rooms: 6 Qnlnce alley, 4 rooms; 108 Center ave.. 3 rooms; 650 Fifth ave , 4 flue rooms. DIXON CO.. 112 Fourth ave. e23-89t Q-FLM bT. -BRICK HOUSE OF S ROOMS; OVJ (35. DIXON & CO,, 112 i ourth ave. Je2S-B9t QQ CLARK STREET-GOOD 6-ROOM BRICK 00 house of 6 rooms. DIXON & CO.. 112 1 ourth ave. Je2S-S9t East End Residences. BRICK HOUSE - NEW. WITH ALL THE conveniences, furnished or unfurnished: everything almost new: desirable location:, cable cars at door: no small children preferred. Ad dress ROMOLO, Eatt Liberty P. O. Je29-80t CHOICE HOUSE AT HOMEWOOD. ON LANG avenue, 9 rooms, large lot. stable aud fruit trees: rent only (. Bee BLACK & BAIRD. 95 Fourth ave. je25-4ot NEGLKY AVE., NEAR WALNUT br Shadyslde New two-story mansard brick dwelling, ten rooms, reception hall, gas, water, bath, inslds w. c, etc. : front porrli, good lot. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth aye. Je29-7St illealipnv Resfdrncr. ALLEGHENY HOUSES-ON FEDERAL ST. extension. Yale st , Jefferson st , Crelghton allev and Drum St.: rents (15 to (27. A. LEGO ATE A SON, 31 Federal St.. Allegheny. Je29-Ii6t 195 JACKSON BT.8 ROOMS: 101 BID WELL ST. 8 rooms; lllSj Juniata st, 8 rooms: 39 Nixon st. 8 rooms; also others, bee EWIN'G & BYERS 93 Federal st and 1G3 Fourth ave. Je29-27f ubnrbnn Residences. o ABIPING GROUND AND HOUSE AT OHIO .1 ryle Falls, on tbe a. & O. it. It. Address E. S., Ohio Pvle, Pa. je2-70T TmlGHT-ROOM RURAL RESIDENCE IIUT r and stable: lot 60x155: fruit Jli SIDE laundry and shrubbery: handsomely finished: 9 mlnntes' cable ride to postofilce; city and country advan tages: good water; Thirteenth ward: rent reason able to good tenant: possession Immediately. PE-1ER SHIELDS, 533 Grant St., corner Virgin alley. Je29-61t FURNISHED HOUSE OFbEVEN ROOMS-IN bewickley, near station: all conveniences. GILBERT A. HAYS, 59 Fourth aye. jel3-7t 01 D PER MONTH-AT AVALON. PA.-P. OXO F. W. &C. K. K.. new brick house of 7 rooms and hall, near station. Bee EWING & BYERS, 93 Federal street. JC23-103t Rooms. FURNISHED ROOSIS-FOR ONE OR TWO, orvoung married couples, and large double parlor, first floor, front, for 3 or 4: new proprietor, all new furnlshment, gases, hath. Inside w. c. lawn,shade trees, porch, charinlnglocatlon,faelng East Park: boarding handy. 10 CEDAR AVE., Allegheny City. Je27-98t FRONT ROOM-COOL, PLEASANT AND well furulshed, with board: terms reason able; reference: Union aye., Allegheny, Address R. M C, Dispatch office. Je270-rsut FRONT AND BACK SLEEPING ROOMS pleasant and cool and newly furnished. 145 FOUK1U AVE. Je29-133t FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED ROOMS With first-class board; also table boarders taken. THE DELMONICO. 920 Penn ave. je20-47t SUITE OF THREE UNFURNISHED APART MENTS for light housekeeping, with use of bith. in Smith blocs. Inquire ON THE PREM ISES, 93 Wylle ave. Je29-13t3 5 -ROOM APART3IENTS IN NEW HOUSES with all modern conveulence. 123 ( olwcll st., above Vine, at S20 month' handsomely papered. Inquire NO, 393 FIFTH AVE. Je29-IIt OT FEDERAL bT ALLEGHENY THREE Al rooms: nat ami art, gas free; SI4 50. DIXON A CO., 112 Fourth aye. Je28-89t silnntir City Property. HOTELS, COTTAGES AND BATH HOUSES to let or for sale: lots for sale In all parts of the city: also bo. Atlantic City, Chelsea and for Atlantic Land Co. ISRAEL G. ADAJISA-Co., Heal .Estate Agts., Real Estate and Law Building. Jel-8t Ttnslneas Properilrs. RARE CHANCE A YOUNG SLWTHATUN DERbTANDS the drygoods business can rent a beautiful store at a bargain In the booming part of Wheel tig. W. Va. Communicate direct with P. O. BOX 187, Whecllnc, W. Va. Je27-100t ODJc--, D. sk Room. Er. J71E EW NICE OFFICES IN GERMANIA 8AV- INUbBANK BUILDING. Wood and Dia mond sts. aplo-40t OFFICE GOOD FRONT ROOM. 8ECOND floor, on FI th ave. Inquire at SB FIFTH AVE., second floor. Je2a-26t TWO ROOMS-SUITABLE FOR DENTAL or doctor's offlce: formerly occupied by dentin for two years. Inquire at 4 Fifth ave. J. BIOKAR1. ' Je29-4Jt PERSONA! PERSONAL-NOT DEAD. BUT SLEEPING Who Ihe man who pars rent: the wide awake man is be who secures a home of his own by lolnlng the National Capitol Building and Loan boclety For Information call on or address BEFTON & DUNN, Maud 87 Water st, ; room 22. Je29-J2 PERSONAL-IF TOU ARE GOING TO UE seashore remember the glare of the son Is very distressing, procure a pair of onr Imported eye shade and be comfortable. CUEbSMAN MANNION, Expert Opticians. 42 Federal st . Al legheny. Best ?i spectacles on earth. Ie23-51 PERSONAL-DB. GRIFFITH'S TA-VA-ZON Ky-to-Liver, great tonic, cures all liver and kidney tronb'es; used at the leading hospitals of London. Eng.. one trial will convince: nrlee tl. All IU A J UK.,.1 !., XlllSOUrg, . .n.v .V.. . II. .. ..-. -I - . Pa. (copy- right.) Je29-133 PERSONAL-WEARE OFFERING BPLCTAL bargains during the hot weather. Call and be convinced. FRANK BACON A Co., 301 Smith field st. Je29 PERSONAL ROOKS WANTED-IF YOU have anv books to sell, let as know. LEVI'S BOOK SIORE. Seventh Aveaue Hotel building. mh7 TEHSONAL DIVORCES QUIETLY: ADVICE JL free. Address .lawyer, jJox63icnicai All, JU, LOST. T OST GOLD CHAIN-BRACELET WITH JU padlock attached, on Friday, In Allegheny farks. Finder will please return toIl5CHAR- AACilW? OA., AUCgliCIIJ. jyr YJ MAN-MANNION, Expert Opticians, 42 Fed eral st.. Allegheny. W HI test your eyes free; best (1 spectacles on earth; "32-page book free by calling.'' Jeis-M X OST-GOLD BRACELET IN OB ABOUT JU tbe Arsenal, on Thursday. June 26. with the inscription Clara L. Bmlth: finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving same at NO. 3309 PENN AVE. Jc29-l6 STOLEN. QTOLEN-HOR1E, FROM THE PREMISES OF O James McLaughlin. In Donegal township, on Thursday night, June 12, a dark brown'sh bay mare, 5 years old. weighing about 1,200 lbs. with a white star In forehead, baying a sore spot under ber Jaw; (o0 reward will be paid for the recov ery or tbe mare and capture of the thief, or (23 for either, by JAMES MCLAUGHLIN, Greer P. O . Bntler Co.. Pa. Je29-66 FOUND. FOUND MO PEOPLE IN FOCB WEEKS TO say that our (1 spectacles are the best they ever used at any price. CHESSMANN-MAN-NION, Expert Opticians, 42 Federal St., Alle ghenv. Best (1 spectacles on earth. Je25-51 AUCTION SALES. PUBLIC AUCTION SALE -OF- MERCHANjTtAILORING CLOTHS Will be exposed for tale at No. 8n PENN AVENUE, PITTSBURG, PA., -ON- JULyIT 1890, At 10 o'clock A. M. and 3 o'clock P. V., and continue until the entire stock is disposed of. t. k. Mcknight, AUCTIONEER. je23-42 THURSDAY. JULY 17, IS THE DAY Belected for tba AUCTION SALE OP BUILD. INQ LOTS on Noble Farm, in plan of Birmingham Land Improvement Company. Situate on lino of Suburban Rapid Transit Electric Railway, one mile from city limits, three miles from Court House. Elclitv-two acres of beautiful land laid out in lots 59x150 and 50x200 feet. Main streets 50 feet wide. BOULEVARD 65 FEET WIDE. Beau tiful scenery. Healthful surroundings. Pure air. Good water. Low taxes. Two natural gas lines. Fine sidenalk from city line. Road way from city line now being pared. A park and grove reserved. The chance of a lifetime to buy what you have always wanted a large and beautiful lot in tbe suburbs as a site for a comfortable home. F. BENZ, President, - 125 Sonth Twelfth st. CHARLES BREITWEISER, Becretary. 49 South Twenty-third St., Pittsbu. Pa. je2 8 78 TORE GOODS AT AUCTION- The continuation of this sale MONDAY MORNING. JUNE- 80, at 10 o'clock, at tbe rooms. No. 311 Market St. Fine vases, glassware, dishes, notions, tea, dinner and toilet sets, all more or less damaged by water and fire, but will be sold without re serve, for account of whom it may concern. HENRY AUCTION CO.. je29-137 Auctioneers. RE310VALi5. D R. W. H. DALY Has removed his omce to MAEDER BUILDING, 135 FIFTH AVENUE, (Fourth floor elevator.) Hours 10.30 A. Jf. to I P. jr., except Sundays. ap2-43-TVTSu CHOICE PROPERTIES. $2,700. $2,700. Second Ward, Allegheny. A cood 6-room brick dwelling; with hall, water, both gases, w. c cood cellar, etc; within 200 feet of tbe parks and only one minute walk from electric road. Terms very easy and possession at once. BLACK& baird, 95 FOURTH AVE. jeiO-of-rsn $25,000. THE FINEST FARM IN SOMERSET county, 87 miles from Pittsburg: on Balti more it Ohio railroad, 218 acres nf choice land and beautiful homestead, containing 10 large rooms, center ball, batb room, bot and ccld water, finished attic, two bay windows, two porches and other conveniences. Pretty maple trees surround the house: good spring house and barn: 125 acres nnaer high state of cultiva tion. Also, small bouse of 1 or 5 rooms so located that the larm could be divided in two with houses on either half. Tbls beautiful place cost more than tbe price asked. Call at our offlce and see picture and get fall particulars of the farm. BLACK & BAIRD, - je27-41-WFSa ' No. 95 Fourth avenue. m SDAY, IS THE DAY Selected for the AUCTION" SALE OP BUILDING LOTS on Noble Farm, in Flan of Birmingham Land Improvement Co. ;' Situate on line of Suburban Rapid Transit Electric Railway, one mile from city limits, three miles from Court House. Eighty-two acres of beautiful land laid out in lots 50x150 and 60x 200 feet Main streets 50 feet wide. BOULEVARD 65 FEET WIDE. Beautiful scenery. Healthful surroundings. Pure air. Good water. Low taxes. .Two natural gas lines. Fine sidewalks from city line. Roadway from city line now being paved. A park and grove reserved. The chance of a lifetime to buy what you have always wanted a large and beautiful lot in the suburbs as a site for a comfortable home. F. BENZ, President, 125 South Twelfth Street ' CHARLES BREITWEISER, Secretary, 49 South Twenty-third CHOICE PROPERTIES. ALLEGHENY LOTS. m PERRYSVILLEROAD AND CHARLES ST. Tbe Elliott Nursery Plan of Lots are now of fered at prices 25 per cent below anything that can be bought in tbe same neighborhood. Tbe location is a most convenient and healthful one, on the line of tbe Pleasant Valley Electric road, with a5-cent fare to Smithfield street, Pittsburg. Special inducements given to first buyers and those who will build this season. Planting of shrubs and trees and ornamenta tion of tbe grounds will be done at COST by tbe B". a. Elliott Company, as it is tbelr pur pose to make tbelrstreets the most beautiful in tne city. Restrictions as to improvement in suring to all buyers desirable surrounding. MODERATE PRICES. EASYTERMS. B. A. ELLIOTT CO., , I 54 SIXTH STREET. Or fnll Information can be obtained on tb grounds, at the office of the Nursery on Charles street; je23-8J $ 1 2,OOa EDGEWOOD. A fins residence situated on tbe crown of the bill, with unobstructed view, containing 11 rooms, reception ball, all nicely papered, batb. room, .natural gas, cabinet mantels, furnace, laundry, and all tbe latest improved con yenlences; a beautiful veranda porch sur rounds the bouse; fine fruit trees, grapes, etc; about one acre of ground. Fall particulars at BLACK & BAIRD'S, e29-55-WFSa 93 Fourth avenue. LOTS! LOTS! LOTSI Nice building lots affording attractive homes or money making to tbe purchasers at present prices. MORNINGSLDE PLAN. Eighteenth ward, extending from tbe Alle gheny river and A. V. R. R. to Highland Park, in the East End. Large lots at $75. 2100, (200, t300, up to (600 for magnificent situations. ALLEGHENY LOTS. Benton ave. plan, Eleventh ward, beautiful situation. $200, $300, $400. New streets and rapid transit lines now building will soon double and quadruple value in this section. FLEMING PARK. Level lots, handsome and convenient boms sites right on line of P.4LE.K.K. and pro posed electric road.in sight of tbe city and view of the river. No mistake can be made in buy ing these choice lots at $200 to $300. We have nice homes, choice investments in all locations. Our representatives ready to accompany purchasers at all times direct from our offices. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 313 Wood St. 6019 Penn Ave., E. E. Telephone 1773. Telephone 5323. je2S A HANDSOME RESIDENCE PROPERTY EAST END. Two acres of ground, covered with large for est trees and shrubbery, and an excellent spring of water. FEME QUEEN ANNE BRICK DWELLING Of 12 rooms, ball, bath room, gases, etc.; all tbe latest improved conveniences; good car riage house and stable. PAVED STREET. DUQUESNE ELEO TRIC ROAD WITHIN ONE SQUARE. Beautiful view. Price reasonable. For further particulars call on BLACK & BAIRD, Je29-56-yau 95 Fourth aye. BEN VENUE. Two-story brick dwelling. 9 rooms, bath, all modern conveniences, front porch, etc. Everything is first class. Lot 60x120. A very low pnee and easy terms to prompt purchaser. BAXTER, THOMPSON 4 CO, 182 FOURTH AVE. Je29-77 My 11 1890, St, Pittsburg, Pa. Ja m jMae&tX.-nLs&te. 'w iMtsstT VWlsfrsMrfilfrsii -fJniitiniViffiy fsrl 9HIIIHhHMHH