SfT8!?"W? "" Fp THE PITTSBURG- DISPATCH, SUNDAY, JOLT 27, 189a 11 ste TO ENGLAND ON $200. Tho Conntry Parson, Who Has Per formed the Feat, Tells How. MYSTERY OP THE INTERMEDIATE. The Price Takes Ion Across, Around the Isl and, and Back Homo. fe TWO SHIP OFFICIALS TO BEWARE OP TWETTTEK rOK THE DISPATCH. ! A jrreat deal has been written about cross ing the ocean. Descriptions of travel and the experiences of the traveler always seem to have a charm ior the American peo ple. "We are a nation of tourists. Euro peans have a notion that to be an American implies the possession of riches and necessi tates a profligate expenditure of money. Sut is it not a fact that here and there an American may be found who either does not possess a large fortune, or who, while in good circumstances, has no particular desire to keep np the national reputation for pleth oric purse and reckless and unnecessary ex penditure? It has been my privilege to meet such people, and as it is likely that I have not seen them all, may it not be of some interest to the public to know that it is possible to j;o from Pittsburg, visit the principal points in England and return home a pain at the end or two months tor the sum of 5200, which sum covers all really necessary expenses. Of course this feat cannot be accomplished un less the traveller knows all the ropes, keeps his eyes wide open, and utilizes all the self assurance that he possesses. Some few years bco the writer had an experience in this line which enables him to throw a little light upon the subject Wbat the Intermediate Tft. Necessity is said to be the mother of in vention, and may it not be added that com parative poverty is sometimes the father. A desire born of these parents prompted the writer to try the "intermediate passage" on a steamship. A return ticket can be bought for from fGO to 65 in New York City, and possibly in Pittsburg. Say that the railroad fare to Sew York and return costs 525, and you have an expenditure of 590. That sum will take you across the ocean and home again in comparative comfort. But, says the reader,what is the intermediate passage? The accommodations compare favorably with those on many of our river steamers, if you select the right line upon which to travel. The rooms contain from two to eight berths, and every necessity is provided in the shape of bed, covering, etc There is a saloon or dining room in which the meals are served. Of course the cnisine of Delmonico is ab sent, but any person in fair health can pull through for a few days. The bill of fare is varied from day to day. For the first three days it is possible that instead of desiring to be fed he is apt to pos sess an insane desire to feed the fishes and seagulls, even after everything of a solid character has been thrown up. In this re spect the most economical passenger real izes for once, if he never did before, that it ismore blessed to give than to receive. "When this ordeal has been passed and the surplus bile has been parted with, the nerves of the stomach resume their function, and a ravenous appetite is the result. The dinner bell, which a while ago turned the stomach upside down, has now a musical sound. If t the service is not inviting you will be too hungry to notice it It the coffee has a. "shippy" taste, and if the odor of the "om nipresent bilge water" offends the delicate sensibilities you will let it pass. Oh, the hunger or the convalescent sea-sick passen gerl His capacity for consuming food be comes prodigious, and it seems to him that heconld digest a marlinspike. w A Dion to Il.-ind'e Gcntlr. The intermediate passenger must be a philosopher for once in his life. "When that little poppinjay of a steward speaks insult ingly, and struts around with the air of a bantam rooster, he must smile meekly and swallow it (his chagrin, not the steward). If it becomes necessary to approach that in dividual with any complaint it must be done with extreme deference. Tnough you may be an educated man, used to command, it may be better to reverence his tight- fitting blue uniform and brass buttons. If you can keep a secret, I will tell you one. A dollar bill, at the beginning of a voyage, slipped Quietly into tbe hand of His Itoyal Highness, with a faint promise of a possi ble repetition of the dose at the end of the voyage, will at least purchase his civility. He is generally an Englishman, small both physically and mentally, but in hi own ex ulted opinion larger than the Cardiff Giant or John L. Sullivan. If you are sick don't send out for the doc tor if you can possibly help it Nine times out of ten you will be exasperated by his as sumption of superiority. If you know any thing about medicine or physiology you will probably be as efficient as he is. A steamship doctor, with few exceptions, is an unmitigated piece of pomposity. I have crossed the ocean on several lines, and have sever met but one physician who had the slightest solicitude for any but first-class passengers. It is almost needless to say that he was an American and that the ship was an American one. "What with flirting with the iadies in the saloon and dancing attendance on the "gentry and nobility," he can spare but iittle civility for the'inter mediate. If prayer is your habit, as it should be, do not forget to ask the Lord to remember the poor steerage passenger, for the doctor gives him verv little attention. Stcnmahlp Doctors' Xlerenfter. Outside of purgatory, if there be such a place or condition, the steerage passage, when sickness intervenes, has no rival, if observation amounts to anything. Death is sometimes a welcome messenger in such cases. I once saw the body ot an old man thrown into the sea, who died of pure reelect on the part of the physician. His children had sent for him to spend his last days with them, but when they came to the American seaport to meet the dear old "fader," for he was a German, a death cer tificate and a few personal trinkets were all they had to show that he had started. A rode pine box, loaded with iron, was some where entangled amid tbe slimy marine plants at the bottom of the Atlantic, and if the cannibalistic desidens of old father ocean had not burglarized that narrow home and devoured the body it lay water-logged in that uuecnth habitation. I verily believe that he&ven will be the final home ot mil lions of 'beloved physicians,' but if there are many teamship doctors among them I snail be surprised. Tne coiit of Ireland at lat Tog and damp and gloom. A slow passage through SL George's Channel and we land in Liver pool. . Of course it rains. If von didn't bring an umbrella along, go and buy one. No matter if the sun does shine, go and bay an umbrella. An Enelishman without an umbrella is a freak. Why, bless you, a man s standing in society is sometimes graded by his umbrella. Now you have landed with 22 bright sovereigns in your pocket. A Few Little Hints. Try to ape the Englishman. Dror, r ih'f.iere nd tnere' P'Ick them up again and gsethem indiscriminately. Call a vest traistee, an overcoat a tonrnot .n . . jotlront pants as tronsem 7.t . .. , Bn the middle if possible and ask the hotel porter to black your boots. Never call them shoes. Keep a supply of "thrippny bits" In your vest pocket and you can buy the services of the lackey as you want him. Assume an air of Im portance, whistle "God Bave the Queen " .alternated with "Bless, tho Priaeo of "Wales," and "Oh, "What a Happy Land is Hingland," and you can boy food and lodging for one-third what you could if it were known that you were an American. Do this and you can swine around the circle of the "tight little isle" for five weeks at the rate of 4 a week, and land in Liver pool with enough change to see you honic Of course, you can only visit the chief points of interest, and you must eat at coflee honses, of which there is an abundance in all the principal towns in England. You can get a night's lodgings very cheap, and, untrameled by society usages, can see a world of wonders. Unless reared in the lap of luxury, either man or woman can visit England, traveling second-class on rail roads, eating at coffee'houses, and sleeping in second-class lodgings for the sum men. tided. And then, just think of the improved social position you will have at home when it becomes known that you have been to Europe. No need to tell your friends that you have not been on the continent Bore them with Liverpool docks, Manchester cot ton mills, Sheffield cutlery, London society, Madame Tussaud's, the tower, Westminster Abbey, and a thonsand other things which you may only just have glanced at Com mit facts to memory, study up dates, and talk, talk, talk, but never tell your friends, that you took the intermediate passage. The Countkt Paksojt. JTATTJBALIZED CITIZENS. . Boston People Want to Know tbe Compo lilon of the FIrdgllncs. Since January 1, 1890, 263 persons have been naturalized in the United States Dis trict Court here. Of these 71 were under 18 years of age. During the same time 410 took out their first papers. Of these, 8 Poles, 10 Irishmen, 1 Scotchman, 2 En glishmen, 3 Italians and 1 Hungarian were unable to write. The conrt officials have received a letter from tbe Citizens' Associa tion of Boston requesting information on this subject Among other things the asso ciation wants to know the number of per sons naturalized during the last five years, the method of performing the ceremony of naturalization and whether any opportunity is given for entering objections to the appli cants' becoming citizens. The letter says the Boston association desires to secure this sort of information in all the United States District Courts throughout the country. The local court officials do not remember of an obiection ever having been made to an application for naturalization here. Of the applicants for first papers, 194 are Ger mans, 134 Irish, 62 English, 14 Austrians, 9 Bnssians, 49 Italians, 9 Swedes, 9 .French, 7 Belgians, 7 Welsh, 25 Swiss, 26 Poles, 10 Scotch, 11 Hungarians, 4 Bohemians, 1 Roumanian and 2 Australians. The record shows one from Butler, but the clerk says this is a clerical error. THE ARGONAUT FISHUfG CLUB. Devotees of Old Izmik Who Will Spend a Jolly Time on Bnrt Lake. The Argonaut Pishing Club, numbering over 50 persons, have completed all arrange ments for their summer trip, and will leave August 6 via the Pittsburg and Lake Erie Railroad and Cleveland and Detroit steamers and Lake Huron to Burt Lake, near Mackinac There the club own large grounds and several cottages finely situ ated, with environments of good fishing and hunting, fine springs, pure air and a de lightful climate. The party will remain several weeks, and already anticipate a royal outing. The club's ground is in direct communication with all points by rail and steamers daily. Among those going this season are: Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Durbin, Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Black, Bev. and Mrs. J. L. Fulton, Mr. John Cochran and family, Mr. Joseph Shallenberger and family, Bev. W. S. P. Cochrane and lamily, Mr" T. Q. Evans and family, Mr. George A. Lashell and lamily, Mr. Robert H. McCreery and family, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bunging, Mr. J. C. Ral ston and family, Mr. William Shaw and family, Mr. W. M. Allen, the Misses Allen, Capta'in John' Mclntvre and familv, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Crouch, Mr. W. A. Patter son, Mr. George Bauer, Mr. George Flem ing, Mr. Bobbins, Mr. J. H. McCabe, Dr. J. H. Konkle, Mr. John Laughrey, Mr. Metzgar, Mr. W. M. Laird, Mrs. Emma Elceser, Mr. Thomas Caffur. A Bare Cnre for Bloody Flux. Last summer I had a very severe attack of bloody flux. I was taken in the worst form; having as many af 15 discharges of pure blood in an hour. In fact, it was al most a constant flow of blood. I tried everything at hand, snch as pain killer, etc, all to no effect They did no more good than so much water, and knowing that our doctors could do nothing with the dis ease; at least, they had failed so far, I thought it useless to call them in my case. I had suffered exceedingly for 24 hours, and thought my case a gloomy one, when, thanks to Walter "Brothers, who sent me a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhea Remedy. The first few doses gave me much relief, and in three days I was able to re sume my work. I used but two bottles, and iney morougmy erauicaieo. tne aisease. think your medicine saved me quite a doctor bill, and perhaps my life. With many thanks for the good you have done, I am, very sincerely yours, George Scheottle, Waltersburg, 111. -wsu The Cash Store Prices On all-silk satin-ed;e gros grain -ribbons: No. 5 at 49c; No. 7. C9c; 9, 89c; 12, 51 19; IS, 51 39; 22, SI 69; 40, ?1 99 a bolt of ten yards. Thornton Bros., 128 Federal st, Allegheny. Dress trimmings, notions, linings and the celebrated R. & W. dress shield to be had only at 710 Penn ave. MEETINGS. VTOTICE PITTSBURG LODGE NO. S2. 1I National Association of Machinists, are requested to meet atthe late residence ol the deceased to attend the foneral ol Brother Thomas Robinson,No. 20 James street Alle gheny, at 8 P. M. BUND AY, Jnly 27. By order of M. M. jyZ7-122 QPECIAL MEET1Ng"oP ' DIVISION No. 9. A. O. H., to be held at Kanffeld's Hall, Carson st on SUNDAY, at 2 P.M. By order of ' :r-7-ia) laB PRESIDENT. -VTOTICE PITTSBURG LODGE NO 52, JM National Association of Machinists are requested to meet at the late residence of tbe deceased to attend the funeral of Bro. Rob Nickolson, corner Tblrty-fonrth and Small man sts., at 10 o'clock A. M. SUNDAY, Julv 27. By order of M. M. jy27-123 EDUCATIONAL. HOLY GHOST COLLEGE CLASSES RE OPEN September 3. New students will he examined Sept 1 and 22. Special depart ments, without extra charges, for bookkeeping, actual business, shorthand, typewriting and German. Address, for catalogue and particu lars, REV. JOHN, T. J1URPHY. C. a So Jyl9.77.sa President GO AT ONCE TO B. F. BROWN'S OFFICE, NO. M FOURTH AVE., SECOND FLOOR, Pittsburg, Pa and nle claim for Pension un der the new law. Remember, Mr. Brown is an experienced Pen sion attorney and will attend to yonr business promptly. jy27-39-suM PENSIONS For ALL 80LDIERS who are now disabled, whether disability is due to the service or not For ALL WIDO WB of soldiers who are not on pension rolls. For minor children and depend ent parents. Increase of pension for soldiers pensioned at less than S6 per month. Pensions for all or no pay. All who believe themselves to be entiled should, without delay, write me. J AS. BRYAR, JBh Pittsburg. Pa, F.O.&OX72J. Je2e-118 XT-Display advertisements one dollar per square or one insertion. Classified advertise ments on this page, such as Want A, For Sale. To Let, etc, ten cents per line for each inser tion, and none taken for less than thirty cents. Top line being dimlayed counts as two. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BRANCH OFFICES. FOB THE BOCTIISIDE, MO. 1112 CARSON STKEET. BEANCHOFFICES ALSO AS BELOW, WHERE WANT. FOB SALE, TO LET. AND OTHEH TRANSIENT ADVEHTISEMKNTS WILL BE11E CEIVKD UP TO P. M. FOB INSERTION. Advertisements are to be prepaid except where advertisers already bave accounts with TUB U1S fJLTCB. PITTS BURQ. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. 35o9 Butler street EMIL O. STUCKEY, 24th street and Penn are. . G. STUCKEY & CO., Write ave. and Fnltoaib J.. 8TOKELY, Fifth Avenue Market House. EAST BSD. J. W. WALLACE. XinPenn avenue. OAKLAND. MCALLISTER & SBEIBLER, 5th av. Alwood it. EODTBSIDE. JACOB SPOHN. No. ICarson street. ALLEGHENY. A. 3. KAERCHEK, S9 Federal street. H. J. MCBRIDE. Market House, Allegheny. FRED H. EGGEKS. 171 Ohio street. F. H. EGGER3SON, Ohio and Chestnnt it. J. F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin are. G. W. HUGHES. JPennsvlvanlaand Beaver aves. PEKRY M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves. T. K. MORRIS, 6S6 Preble are. M1LLVALE BOROUGH. W. W. FLOCKER. Stnttoner. No. 4 Grant ave. SHARPSBUKO. C. BELLMAN. Stationer, 818 Main st. THE BUSINESS OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH IS NOW Corner Smithfield and Diamond Streets. WANTED. BTnle He ID. AGENTS THE GKEATESTSELLING WORK of modern tlme& has at last appeared. Stan lev's own book. In Darkest Africa:1' this lithe only book for which btanlev has written a line; Chas. Scrlbner's Sons, publishers; apply at once for territory. P. J. FLEMING & CO.,77 Diamond street. Je5-39-MWFSn A GENT3-S50 OUTFIT ON 30 DAYS' TIME; S150 profit In four weeks or no pav. Address with sump, JARVIS & CO., Racine, Wis. myS-33 ARCHITECTURAL IRON SEITEB-STATE experience and wazes expected: steady work for a first-class man. Apply to the WAL TON ARCHITECTURAL IRON CO.. Cincinnati, O. Jy27-68-WBa BAD WRITERS AT SMART'S BUSINESS College, 12 Federal street, Allegheny; open dally through summer. 9 A. M. to 9 P. M.: system of shorthand changed from Graham's to Eclectic, the briefest and simplest; Instructions private for both sexes. Jel9-95-ssu BAKER-APPLY AT 18U PENN AVE., CITY. JyU-lW TARBER IMMEDIATELY; GOOD WHITE JLS man: wages 27 a week with board. N. F RAYBURN, Homestead, la. JyJ7-72 TJEXCH HANDS-KXPEKIENCED MEN AT JJ MURPHY & DIEBOLD'3 planing mill. Sta. tlon St., East Liberty. Jy27-2 BLACKSMITH-A YOUNG MAN THAT CAN drive shoes: will have a good chance at Are. Inquire HUGH DON A ELLY, 1350 Second avenne. Jy-12 BOOKKEEPER (TWO)-ONE STENOGRA PH EH and typewriter; reliable persons. COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTING AGENCY. 510 Smithfield St. JvS-35 BUYER-AN EXPERIENCED KID GLOVE buyer. Apply A. G. CAMPBELL & SON S, J7 Fifth ave. JyCT-123 COACHMAN-SINGLE MAN WITH UOOD recommendations; must understand gar dening and care horses and cows. Apnlv after 10 o'clock Monday, 83 FOURTH AVEN UE, Room 44. Jy27-41 COATMAKERS-2 GOOD MEN: FRKE SHOP and tools. Apply 5154 BUTLER ST., city. JT27-22 COOK-COLORED MAN. TO GO TO BURT Lake, Michigan. August 5, for three weeks with Argonaut Fishing Club. Address, with reference, ARGONAUT, Dispatch office. Jy26-43 HAMMEKSMEN TWO GOOD MEN ON locomotive work. Apply toSCHENECTADY LOCOJIOlTVE WORKS, Schenectady, N. Y. JV2S-82 Lathe hands first class accus tomed to heavy work. DUQUESNE FORGE CO., Rankin sutlon. Ij3-i3-wsu MAN-THOROUGHLT RELIABLE, PUSH ING and energetic: one who Is willing to work, desires to mako money and will travel, can find opening by addressing JEWELL, 323 and 325 Dearborn St., Chicago. JyI7-17 MEN-FOU THE UNITED bTATES ARMY; able-bodied, unmarried men. between tho ages of21and 35 years; good pay, rations, ctnthine and medical attendance. Apply at No. 915 PENN AVENUE, Pittsburg, Pa. Jy23-34-BU ORGAN TUNER--A RELIABLE MAN TO tune pipe organ at German Smithfield Street Church Inquire of JOHN DIML1NG. 409 Market St.. city. I5-Z7-21 PLUMBERS-1N DENVER, COL.. S4 A DAY, eight hours, year's engagement to first-class men: wire lor particulars with references THE HUGHES & KEATH SANITARY SUPPLY CO. Iy4-102 KOLLER-TO ROLL TAPERS ON ELLIPTIC springs: workman In elliptic spring factory, not steel mill, wanted. Address CHICAGO TIKE AND SPRING COMPAN if, Chicago, HI. .JyIl-27 QALESMEN ON SALARY OR COMMISSION O to handle tbe new patent chemical Ink erasing pencil: the greatest solllngnoveltyevernroduced; ei a&cs urn iiiuruuitmy in two seconas: no aDrasion of paper; 500 to 600 per cent profit; oneagent'a sales amounted to ((SO In six days; another SJ2 in two hours: we want one energetic general agent for each State and Territory: sample by mail a? cts. For terms and full particulars address THE MONROE ERASER M'F'G CO., La Crosse, Wis. Jy27-!3 SALESMAN TO SELL REAL ESTATE-ONLY those of experience need apply. J. E. GLASS, 138 Fifth ave Jyi7-85 SHEARMAN COMPETENT, INDUSTRIOUS and sober, to work on large Jobbing mill, on both upright and squaring shears: Job worth at least S3 net per day. Mail recommendations promptly to A., Dispatch ofHce. JvS3-30-wsu TRAVELING MEN-SELLING TO HARD WARE plumbers, steam and gasfltters, can secure a good side line by addressing MANU FACTURER.1 448 Niagara Bt.. Buffalo. N. Y. JyI3-72-MWFSU TWO FARM HANDS-STEADY EMPLOY MENT. Apply Monday at W. M. BOW MAM'3, 90 Forbes ave., Pittsburg. Jy27-103 YOUNG MEN FOUR BRIGHT, ACTTV ones between 18 and 20 years old to learn car pet business; must be good penmen and not afraid to work. E. GROETZINGER, 627 and 629 Penn avenue. JylS-95-18,27 YOUNG MEN (SIX) TO DISTRIBUTE CIR CULARS and back np cards. Address ARC MANUFACTURING CO., Boxll2, scranton. Pa. J727-27 coo MEN FOR THE PRODUCTION OF O Nero. Aoolv stage entrance Barnum & Bailey circus Monday, at 9 A. II. Jy27-127 Femaln Help. COOK-AN EXPERIENCED COOK FOR A girl's school 25 miles out from the city; middle-aged, single woman; wages S250 peryear, with board and washing. Address Q, Dispatch oBce, Jy24-42 GIRL-A GOOD, TIDY ONE FOR GENERAL housework in a small family: must be well recommended. None other need apply to B1RS. DAVIS, cor. Vine and Reed sts., city. Jv27-75 1 IRLS TO MAKE CLOAKS-MACHINEKY OT run, by power. Liberty st. SAMPLIMEB RICH. 819 JV27-7S LADIES TO ASSIST ME IN MY WRITING; same can be done at their own home. Ad dress, with stamp. MISS EDNA L. SMYTHE. LockboX'SuOJ, South Btnd, Ind proprietor of the "Famous Gloria Water, " lor tbe complexion. Jy26-32-sn T ADIES-THREE OR FOUR TO SELL SEW XJ ING machines; liberal salary. J. A. MATHEWS, No. 4 Sixth St.; apply bet. 9 and 10 A. M. ?y27-76 T ADY-TO DO WRITING AT HOME. BEND self-addressed stamped envelope toHXGER CO. souin cena, ina. j;-. SALESLADIESFOB OUR VARIOUS DE PARTMENTS. Only those thoroughly ex perienced and having good references need apply, either in person or by letter, to DANZ1GEH A CO., Sixth st. and Penn ave. Jy27-106 SALESLADIES-FOE CANDY STANDS AT the Exposition; call Monday at main office Ex position buildings; only those who can furnish good reference need apply. I. L. BAKER & bUN . Jy27-4 SEWER 8-EXPERIENCED SEWERS IN white goods. Apply A. G. CAMPBELL & SONS'. 27 Fifth ave. Jy.CT-128 Partners. PARTNERACnVE PARTNER FOR HALF Interest tn established grocery and meat business; excellent location and growing neigh borhood: man with knowledge of meat business preferred; capital required, 1600. Particulars from CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 313 Wood st. Jy27-91 PARTNER-A RARE BUSINESS CHANCE-A rood cutter and tailor, with about 12,000 in cash, to take hair interest In large and well-established business stand: best location In tbe city; none but an experienced man need apply. Ad dress R. M., Dispatch office. JyZ7-52 PA.RTN ER-WITH 113.000, IN MANUFACT URING business: will pay 35 to 60 per cent first year; none but those meaning business need answer: no risk whatever. Address MONOPOLY. BOX 663, Pittsburg, Pt jr2M2S J WANTED. Mrnntlona. POSITION-AFTER AUGUST 1, POSITION OP trust, manufacturing or mercantile pre ferred; married man, 34 years of age; temperate, steady, industrious and not afraid to work; good accountant, good penman; best ofreierence and bond in anv amonnt reoulred. Address FAITH- I. FUL. Dlspatclvofflce. Jy34-97 TlOSITION KY AN ACnOllPLlSIIED EN- X. GLISH organist who will be disengaged for Sundays, August 3 and 10; terms moderate: bril liant performer. Apply to Jf. HODGES. Wood St., Youngstown, O. Jy27-71 POSITION BY EXPERIENCED LADY stenographer and typewriter, who under stands bookkeeping and all kinds of office work; can give good reference. Address JEVA. Dls patch office. JyW-3 OS1TION AS CLERK OR ASSISTANT bookkeeper, by a young man with 6 years' office experience; best of referenco. Address EXPERT, Dispatch office. Jy26-23 SirUATION AS FOREMAN OROTHEitWISE, In a galvanizing works: has had an experience of over 30 years In the business; lately employed with the Apollo Iron and Steel Co. Address JAS. GIBSON, Box 2, Apollo, Pa, JJ27-49 Bonrdinc KOOM AND BOARD-FOR MAN AND WIFE In private family or flrst-class boarding house In East End, on or near cable line. Address WILLIAMS, Dispatch office. jy20-8 Uonrdcrs and Loriorcra. GENTLEMEN-(2) TO ROOM AND BOARD with a refined family at Hazelwood; very pleasant rooms with grounds and shade trees near the electric and steam cars. Address M. J.. Dis patch office. y2710 SUMMEU BOARDERS IN A BEAUTIFUL, healthy country place, two hours' ride from city. All particulars and reference can be had by addressing J. R., Dispatch office. Jy27-114 Rooms. Ilonses. Sir. GENTLEMAN WANTS FURNI8HED OR y unfurnished room In E. E. : private family preferred. B. D. S Dispatch office. Jy27-112 Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock. Etc. HORSE TO PURCHASE FAST PACING horse for road purpose. H. H., Dispatch office. Jy25-78 Financial. LOANS NEGOTIATED" ON GOOD COL LATERAL large or small amounts without delav. MORR13 & FLEMING, 108 Fourth ave. Jy27-87-MWF6u MONEY-TO LOAN IN LARGE OR SMALL amounts. HOLMES & CO., 420 Smithfield ot. ly27-79 MORiGAGE3-fl,000.000 TO LOAN ON CITY and suburban properties at , 5 and 6 per cent, and on larms In Allegheny and adjacent cnuntles at 6 per cent. L M. PENNOCK. & SON, 147 Fourth avenue. ap7-f4l MORTGAGES-MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS to suit at 4)i. 5 and 6 per cent. ALLE3 & BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. apl4-19-TT68u TO LOAN MONEY WE HAVE OVER ONE million dollars to loan on city and suburban property at 4 per cent; no tax: we will also loan money on improved farms in Allegheny, Beaver, Fayette, Washington and Westmoreland counties; any marketable secnrlty taken for loans of any amount. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. Je3-a9-su QQOO TO BORROW WILL RETURN WITH- OS IN oneyearandglvelOpercent-lnterest Tor use or same. Address P, Pittsburg Dlspatcn office, city. y27-83 miscellaneous. ALL SOLDIERS-WHO ARE DISABLED from any cause and drawing less than 6 per month to call at B. F. BROWN'S OFFICE. 96 Fourth ave., or send their address. e25-69 TTiEPENDENT BELATIVES-WHO ARE NOT XJ drawing pensions to call or sendtnelrad dress to B. F. BROWN, 96 Fourth ave., second floor. je25-69 DRUG STORE DOING NOT LESS THAN 3tt a month. Address CASH, Dispatch office. Jy27-W FIRE INSURANCE NORTHWESTERN NATIONAL, of Mllwankee. and the Mer chants or Newark, N. J.: losses promptly paid. J ARRET! 4 SHOOK, Agents, 108 Fourth avenue, second floor. iell-75-wsu FREE SITE AND FREE GAS-GIVEN TO manufactories at Jeanuette, on main line of Sennsylvanla Rnllroad. Address EAST JEAN ETTE LAND CO.,GrcensDurg, Pa. mhl3-50-sn s OLDIEK3' WIDOWS TO CALL AT B. F. BROWN'S OFFICE, 96 Fourth ave., second floor. Je25-69 rflO THE GROCERY TRADE AND CONSUM X ERb or Ltould French SoaD The notice In Dispatch July 21 by the M.Camp Manufacturing Compaliv Is purposely mlsleidlng. It Is not the purpose of the French Manulacturlng Company to take any advantage of tbe trade or public In having tbelr bottles registered, but that S. A. Camp or the M.Camp Manulacturlng Company shall not nse or buy onr bottles. It was well known by the M. Camp Manufacturing Company and S. A. Camp that they could not redeem these bottles, as they were agreeing to do. This com pany stands ready to protect the grocer and con sumer by taking back all empties. FRENCH MANUFACTURING COMPAN Y,s2 Virgin allny. JV27-108 npu lO SELL-3 OR 4 SPECIALTIES IN USE IN every house with manufacturing lacilltles. including engine, lathe, midlines, tools, etc., with patent rights. Inquire BALD 4 HAWKINS, Brokers, Penn building, Pittsburg. Jy27-69 YOU GET A BAKER'S DOZEN (13) OF Stewart & Co.'s fine cabinet photos for JI, at wanu 9 r.ucjuuj oi Aiiegneuy. mv2S-49-TTSn FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. City Residences. CORNER PROPERTY "SPECULATION" One or the finest in the city; the most promis ing In point of future valuation: 250x150 leet at 8100 per front foot: 50 per cent above this figure Is a conservative valuation to-day. CHARLES SOM ERS 4 CO., 313 Wood st, 6019 Penn ave. Jy23-71-FSU FIFTH AVE.-CORNER PROPERTY. GOOD frontage and depth, to an alley, with 3 brick buildings, rental netting good interest; un doubtedly the best corner on the avenue, worth to-day 812.000: we will sell on easy terms for SROOO. BAXTER, THOMPbON & CO.. 162 Fourth ave. jy27-US-MW.su TUNNEL ST. LOT 40X80, WITH 2 LARGE brick dwellings; rented for 81,260 per year; desirable Investment: enhancement sure: a bar gain. BAXTER, THOMPbON & CO., 162 Fourth avenue. Jy27-117 5J- 800-NKAR CENTER AVENUE AND 3-M Overhlll street A two-story brick dwell ing or four rooms, cellar, water, gas, etc.: lot 24x100; call soon and get our list. J. R. COOPER & CO., 135 Fourth ave. J j-27-56" East End Residences. HIGHLAND AVE. 2-STORY AND MAN SARD brick residence, 11 rooms, bath and laundry, -all modern Improvements, excellent pninp at kitchen door; 2-story brick stable, as phalt drive, trees and shrubbery: one mln. walk trom Highland avenne division of Duquesne Elec tric road. GEO. C. bLEETH, Penn and Shady aves., E. E. Jy24-13 MAYFLOWER ST., E. E. ABIH BARGAIN: a two-story frame dwelling of 5 rooms, good cellar, water, and all conveniences: lot 22xl00to alley: price only ?3. 000; termseaiy. J. R. COOPER & CO.. 1.15 Fourth avenue. Jy27-81 OAKLAND AT A BARGAIN A CHOICE Oakland residence; a new two-story and mansard brick residence of eight rooms, hall, vestibule: bath, w. c and w. s., range, h. and c. water, slate mantels and tile hearths, inside shut ters, front and rearnorches: the house Is hand somely papered throughout: large dry cellar, nicely cemented and perfectly dry; the sewerage Is perfect, being connected with the main city sewer; lot 24x100 to an alley; Immediate posses Blop. J. E. GLASS, 133 Fifth aye. Jy27-85 OAKLAND PROPERTY-AT A PRICE THAT should attract a quick buyer, two-story mansard brick, S rooms, bath, laundry, h. and c. water; all conveniences; substantial house In prime order: occupied by owner: nice lot 23x120 to alley: line of electric cars, 6c lare direct to cltv. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 313 Wood, 6019 Perin ave. - Jy27-14 KESIDENCE PROPERTY EAST END COR NER lot over 100x180 feet; dense and vigor ous growth of shade and fruit trees, all blooming profusely, making the whole place fragrant aud refreshing; residence supplied with all modern requirements: rooms large, airy and cheerful, a, ?,20..?.f.ll.?!lt.I'en,leatlnecTery corner. Bee JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 123 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. - ly26-54 200 A BARGAIN A HANIlsllMK notv frame dwelling, one hair sanare from ave., on Edmond St.. exaetlv onnndrn thA new cemetery pate; five rooms, hall, vestibule, stone cellar, city water, gas, etc.; lot 20x100 ft. to 20-ft. alley: level and ou grade; easy terms. C.H. LOVE, 93 Fourth ave. ' jysr-Sr 9!.1?.0 T,.A VEK1L DESIRABLE FRAME iu5iU dwelling on Edmond st., near Liberty ave., aud five minutes' walk from Ben Venue sta tion, P. R. R.;fonr rooms, hall, vestibule, attic shade trees, grapes, etc.: Iot20xi20toa24-ft.allev street and alley graded and paved. C H. LOVE, 93 Fourth ave. Jy27-53 arj2 50 PER FOOT-HOWE ST..ONE SOU ARE jp from Fifth or Highland aves. : lot 52x100 feet: corner property; will be worth at least SIM per foot within six months owing to Improve ments; very desirable neighborhood, building re strictions, etc. M. F. H1PPLE& CO., 96 Fourth ave. JyZ7-43-wrsu QO 400 ON SCIOTA ST., ONE SQUAKE 3)J from Liberty ave. and six mlnnteiT' from Ben Venne station. P. E. K.: a neat, new, flve roomea frame dwelling, hall, vestibule, attic, water, jas. etc. ; fancy front; well finished ; cheap. V. a. LOVE. 93 Fourth ave. 1yZ7-Kr CiO 800 ONLY EUCLID AVE., A TWO r5 bTOHY frame house of five rooms and finished attic, hall, vestibule, eas and water; rront and rear porches: house newly painted and In flrst-class repair. J. E. GLASS, No. 123 Filth ave. Jy27-85 QQ OOO-FKAZIEK ST., NEAK BOQUET ST., OO? 2-story mansard frame dwelling. 8 rooms, bath,- h. and o. water, w. c,, both gases, front and rear porch: a flrst-class home: easy terms. BAXTER, THOMPSON ft CO., 162 Fourth ave. Jy23-5(-WPSn Qf) 6O0-ANEAT NEW FRAME "HO DSE OF tJZi' 5 rooms, hall; natural gas; city water: only z minutes from Penn avenne cable line and one square from Negley avenue. J.'E. GLASS, No. 113 Fifth ave. Jy27-85 SOO-A onnll rwvwsTMENTiLOT 60x58x83 9 xi05 ft. enr.nt mmmiii. cedar and Friend aves.. with frnTn hnnu nf four rooms, hall. norch. etc i). REHrni run. 4112 Penn ave. " " www i.. I FOR BALE IMPROVED REAL" ESTATE East End Residences. AUBURN 8TREET-CORNER PROPERTY, A .... ?eTJ 2-story frame house of 6 rooms: finished attic, hall, vestibule and slate mantels; nat. gas ano every modern convenience: front and rear P5r?e?.! lot 23100; only S3.600. J. E. GLASS. No. 133 Fifth ave. Jy27-65 COR. BROAD AND BEATTY STS., E. E.-A fine two-story dwelling and fin. attic or 6 rooms, cemented cellar, laundry, hall, vestibule, n. and c. water, both gases, sewered. Inside shut i' 6'l,lnC doors In parlor, side entrance, front and side porch; newly papered, painted and var hlshed throughout: shade trees front and side; lot 24x100 to alley: one sqnre from cable: price only S4.500; terms very easy. J. R, COOPER CO.. 135 Fourth avenue. ly27-81 Allegheny Residences. BUENA VISTA ST. -SECOND WARD-NEW irame dwelling, rooms, bath, 2 w. c.. recep tion hall, alcove, porch, both gases, slate man tels, tile hearths. Inside shutters, electric bells; Iot3oxii2feet to Noman st.:alley each sldeof property: will be sold at a Dargaln, no mistake. AL1L.ES & BAILEY. 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. Jy27-8-MWSU SECOND WARD. ALLEGHENY TWtl-STORY brick dwelling, eight rooms, handsomely pa pered, both gases, laundry, etc. : low price; imme diate possession. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO . 162 Fourth ave. Jy27-94-TTSu OO 500-A 3l2 of Mi A RARE CHANCE: ON CORNER Margarlte street. Alleehenv: a good. new two-storv frame nwelllnir of eight large rooms, good cellar, hall, water throughout, side entrance, front porch and all modern Improve ments; rents for S25 per month; only two squares from electric cars: possession at once. J. R. COOPER & CO., 135 Fourth ave. Jy27-58 Suburban Residences. ELEGANT HOMESTEAD-AT LESS THAN value of ground and cost or improvements, 16 acres, commodious and substantial brick resi dence, first-class Improvements, bounteous sup plies ol fruit and foliage; for a home this property offers great attractions; as an Investment it is worthy of attention: one mile from city limits by good roadway; an equal distance from both steam and street cars. CHARLES SOMER3 & CO.. 311 Wood st. . 6019 Penn ave.. E. E. JyZ7-90 INGRAM BEAUTIFUL SITUATION, 4 MIN UTEh' walk from station; healthful and at tractive; large lot; modern house perfectly fin ished: all conveniences: vacant; ready for an oc cunant: this property can be bought now at a bar gain: let us show It to yon. CHARLES SOMER3 & CO., 313 Wood St., 6019 Penn ave. Jy27-16 "VTriLKIN SBURG - TWO - STORY FRAME. VV eight rooms, handsomely papered, wired for electric light, etc: three minutes from sta tion. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO.. 162 Fourth, ave. jya-Sl-TTSU- Qf 800-WILKIN8BURG A NICE PROP ijl1 ERTY at less than actual value; almost new; modern style Dwelling, seven rooms, bath, city water, gas, pantry, dry cellar, good lot 30x 129: near depot; easy terms of payment. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 313 Wood st.; 0019 Penn ave. Jy27-90 Ot A 800-A VERY ATTRACTIVE PROPERTY Ott) in the most desirable portion of Wlikins burg; 7 rooms: reception hall; every modern con venience; lot 50x130. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 313 Wood St.. 6019 Penn ave.. E.E. Jy27-90 FOR SALE LOTS.' East End Lota. LOTS-IN CHAS. E. CORNELIUS' PLAN AT Mornlngslde. Eighteenth ward, can be bought In blocks of 5, 10 or 15 at reduced prices, and on tbe most liberal and accommodating terms. Small cash payments; longtime. See NT P. SAWYER. Agent, on the grounds, or CHAS. E. CORNELIUS, 406 Grant st. Je26-32 LOTS-ON DEARBORN, DAUPHIN, KINCAID and Rosetta sts., one square from Penn ave, cars, from 8400 to (900 each; 10 per cent will be allowed off the price of every lot sold before August 15, 1300. D. BEHEN & SON, 4112 Penn ave. Jy27-31 OAKLAND-FIVE LOTS ON WARD STREET, perfectly level: fine elevation: magnificent view: irontlng on electric loop; size 25x175. J. E. GLAbS, 138 Fifth aye. Jy27-85 SHETLAND AVENUE -NEAR LINCOLN avenue, and on line of Duquesne Electric Hue, a choice lot; size I2vxl20; price only 150 per footfront. J. E. GLASS, No. 133 Fifth ave. Jy27-85 J OOO-NO. 50H MELLON, NEAR NEGLEY r)9 ave. and Marzaretta st. : lot 50x110: new frame dwelling: hall, six rooms, bath and finished attic, porches, shade trees; terms to snlt. 1HOS. MCCAFFREY, 3303 Butler St. Jy20-41-WSEU OOO-l.OT ON PAVED AND BEWERED .9 avenue In East End, handy to traction ; and P. R. R. : size 30x110 to alley. GEO. C. SLEETH, Penn and bhady aves., E. E. Jy24-13 Allegheny Lots. ELLIOTT NURSERY PLAN OF LOTS. COR NER Charles street and Perrysville road, are now oflered at prices 25 per cent below any thing In the neighborhood: the location Is one of the best on the Pleasant Valley electric road, with a5-centfare toSmlthfield st.: special Inducements given to first buyers and those who will build this season; planting of shrubs and tree3 and orna mentation of gronnds will be done at cost; re strictions as to Improvements, insuring to all buyers desirable surrounding: moderate prices and terms to suit. B. A. ELLIOTT CO., M Sixth St., or lull inlormatlon can be obtained on the gronnds at the office ol the nursery on Charles St.. Jy9-60-BOD PERRYSVILLE AVE.LOTS-NEAR CHARLES St.; some ol tho most desirable buUdlng lots on the market; prices reasonable. Further par ticulars from ALLES & BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. Jv27-54-wsu Snbnrbnn Lota. LOTS-THE FINEST FOR THE MONEY IN Allegheny county, are those In Chas. E. Cornelius' plan, Mornlngslde, Eighteenth ward, Pittsburg. Beautiful building lots atfromsiooto SjOO, weekly or monthly payments; no Interest; convenient to street cars and railroad. Call npon N. P. SAWYER at his home, Mornlngslde ave nue, or CHAS. E. CORNELIUS, 406 Grant st. Je26-32 SUBURBAN PROPERTY-THE BEST IN THE market for the money. In the handsome vil lage of Sheraden. 15 minutes from Union station, on the Panhandle Railroad: 34 dally trains; monthly fare 5 cents a trip: large lots 50 and 100 feet front, lrom Si0 to $700 each: easy terms; 1 nouses uuut xor purcnasers: nome-seekers ana in vestors for profit should see bheraden belore thevbuv elsewhere. For full particulars apply to Bheraden land and improvement COMPANY, Limited, 127 Fifth ave., Pittsburg. Jyl8-7S" eroo40 acres at jeannette, ssooper rDO acre, adjoining properties subdivided in lots and selling at about same price per lot: a speculation In this property. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 313 Wood st. 6'il9 Penn ave. Jy27-90 CQ50 EACH-16 LARGE LOTS. EACH 40x140; Ot) nicely located: near P. R. R. station; snr roundlng properties all held at about double this price. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 313 Wood St., 6019 Penn aye. J J27-15 FnrnM. fTK ACRES OF GROUND-A FINE INVEST- O MENT: on line of P. R. R., between city limits and Braddock: nicely located for town site; within a few hundred feet of station; we can offer at a price awav below surrounding valuations. CHARLES bOMERS & CO., 313 Wood St., 6019 Penn ave. Jy24-30-Thssu Miscellaneous. HOMES AND INVESTMENTS FOR ALL The National Capitol Building aud Loan So ciety loans money on real estate: members can' buy or build: to Investing members we guarantee Interest on and maturity of stock. For informa tion call on, or address bEFTON & DUNN, 86 and 87 Water street. Room 22. Jy27-53 OWN A HOME WE WILL BUY OR BUILD for you anywhere and let your rent nay ror the property: no security required. GRANITE STATE PROVIDENT ASSOCIATION, branch offices. Standard building, 531-533 Wood St., Pitts burg, and 127 Fifth ave., McKeesport. mvl3-15-TTSSu VERY CHEAP-TWO LOTS 20X300 FT. EACH; Penn near Friendship av. 11.8C0 Brick and frame house, 4 room; lot2SX 96 ft.. Dauphin St. 82, 100 Frame house, 7 rooms, cellar, water, etc.: lot 30X75 ft.; Southron ave., ML. Washing ton: paysll percent net. S3.60J A rare opportunity to get a first-class property at a bargain, 2 large brick business honses, storeroom and 6 rooms each; lot 71X103 it., Frankstownave. opp. school. 81,900 Frame home. 4 rooms, cellar, water, etc., Cedar St. D. BEHEN & SON. Jy27-31 . 4112 Penn ave. FOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Properly. BUSINESS PKOPEBTY-ON FEDEKAI, ST., Allegheny City, a No. 1 location; to a quick buyer will sell lor less than value. C. II. LOVE, No. 83 Fourth ave. JyM-89 COUNTRY STOREHOUSE AND TTWO acres; VS vears established: bargain. ROOM 2, Excelsior building. Jy27-20 B OTEL-FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR Pittabure real estate a very lertlie farm. high state or cultivation with large hotel and roadhouse. stabling for IS horses, beside other imnroveinents; property has license, good store and postofflce: all underlaid with coal and natural gas: owner has made a fortune on the property; can be bad for tbe value of improvements, as owner U old and wants to move to Pittsburg: property lies close to one of the largest cities of the Union. THOS. LIGGETT. 71 Uiamond st. 1y25-94 STORE ROOMS-(FOOR)-IN HOMESTEAD. Pa., on the very best business street in the town, and on the corner and adjoining directly onposlte the Penna, IS. R. passenger station: suit able for hardware, groceries, furniture and cap fiels. hotel nracy other business: as above stated his Is the choicest the town has. BCHUCHMAN A CO. Jy27-77t X 000-BBBINES3PKOPEKTT.OAKLAND, t Iv enrner nn naved and sewered street:frame dwelling and storeroom: lot 22x100, with good, large stable on rear: terms, very small cash pay ment aown, balance montnry payments; spien- did stand for grocery. 11. jr. aitrrija a uu., w . vmtu ave. Jy2v-4TTSn I O OOO BUSINESS PROPERTY-CARSON i&XAl st. near Eighteenth St.: new 3-story brick dwelling; 9 rooms; large storeroom and hall; water throughout: finished In the latest style; lot20xl!0 to Carey alley. JOHN KELLER, 17M Carson st. Jy26-49-TTSU O800 COR. FORTY-SECOND AND J-w Geneva; brick business house, storeroom, two rooms and basement; lot 22x65 ft.: a good building SO laa honiu. n. KF.HET? AHON. 4111 fjceaatnt. Vnna "" ' .!"... I n "-- JJW-H- jl FOR SALE BUSINESS. Bnslnena Opportunities. T5EST RESTAURANT AND BAKERY E3TAB VD L1SHMENT In the city Elegantly fitted; central location: A No. 1 In every respect: 15,000; also others at 1375 and S450. T. O. BRO W N & CO., 90Fonrthave. Jr27-St USIWESS OPPORTUNITIES-OUB specialty hotels, manufactories, laundries, fire brick works, restaurants, cigar, notion and grocery stores: wholesale and retail: also Interests in the same, both established and prospective, from KOO to 150.000. T. O. BROWN & CO.. 90 Fourth ave. Jy27-119 USINESS-GREAT PAYING LIGHT MAN. t UFACTUR1NG business: capital $500, ai tow. iy27-79- HOLMES & CO., 420 Smithfield st. -T-IITTCHER STAND COMPLETE: BIG J3 trade: conntry town; bargain. KOOM 2. Excelsior building. Jy27-20 COUNTRY STORE AND BEAUTIFUL home; 35 years established : owner made for tune: 1U acres. ROOM 2, Excelsior building. Jy27-20. DRUG STORE ONE OF THE MOST COM PLETE dru stores in the city of Pittsburg: finely located: would not be on the market but that owner la engaged In other business; good terms to the right party. Address, wltn full name, F. B., Dispatch office. Jy27-U0" RUGSTORE FIRST-CLASS BUSINESS, good location and clean stock, fine fixture: reason for selling, other business. Addrcsi BOX 449, Sharpsbnrg. Pa. Jy27-9 EXPRESS BUSINESS IN CITY-GOOD PAY ING Investment besides a living: teams busy every day: reason for selling owner going out ot business. Address EXPRESS, Dispatch office. Jylc09 FINE RETAIL GROCERY BUSINESS-ONE of the oldest and best stands In either city: trade good, profitable and growing; a first-class opening: satisfactory reasons for selling: stock can be reduced to S5.CC0 or less. Particulars from JAS, W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth ave., Pitts burg. Jy24-2S 1 ROCERY U00 INVOICE WILL EX VX CHANGEforreal estate. HOLMES & CO., 420 Smithfield St. Jy27-79 LICENSED HOTEL-S12.000 LARGEREbTAU K ANT and lunchroom, fl.000 (no better loca tion In the cItv);wholesale liquor business, fl.500: boarding bouse, S-5U): cigar stores, etc., from 300 to SIO.OCO. T. O. BROWN & CO., 90 Fourth ave. JJ27-81' LIGHT MANUFACTURING BUSINES8-IN this city making money and large amountiOf orders on hand: a'controlllng Interest with salary attached for 17,500; lr closed at once. T. O. BROWN & CO., DO Fourth ave. Iy27-8l CI TO RE-GOOD PAYING NOTION STORE O tsoo or Invoice. HOLMES & CO., 43JSmltU-ly27-79 field st. TWO GOOD CIGAR STORES-t250. 450: GRO CERY stores all prices, flue millinery 11.600, new laundry sl.bOQ. hardware store, milk depot, finest book and stationery store In best town In Western Pennsylvania: bakeries, drug stores, cigar stores. SI1EPARD & CO., 151 Fourth ave. lr3 1 f OOO WILL PROCURE AN OLD ES 3)JLU? TABLISHED wholesale business that has netted 85,000 the nast three months: fullpar- ticulars and reason ror sale on application, x. u, BROWN & CO.. 90 Fourth ave. Jt27-119 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Horses. Vehicles, Live Stock. Etc. BAY HORSE GOOD AND RELIABLE: years old: drives single or double; weighs about 1.20H pounds: a reliable family horse: does not scare at anything, and will be sold cheap for want of nse. Can be seen for a day or two at . GROETZINGEK'S, 627 and 623 Penn ave. JJ-27-44 BAY HORSE HARNESS AND BAROUCHE for S185. Can be seen at 401 FORBES ST. Iy27-61 HIGH-SEAT CARRIAGE AT S200, WORTH 400 to any parly having use for same: per fectly sound and In good repair: trimming al most new. H. HEER& SONS, 816 Filth ave. jyzj-zj TTORSE -A VERY FINE SORREL MARE, rl harness, buggy and cart cheap. tu a., uis-Jy2S-79 patch office. PONY-A BEAUTIFUL PONY 'WILL BE sold cheap. Inquire at H. BERLIN'S. 117 Bluff st., city. Jy27-98 STUDEBAKER WAGON loED BUT A short time: price low. Call at ARCHIBALD'S STABLE, 96 and 98 Third avenue. 1e21-117 VEHICLES-FINE TOP SIDE BAR ROAD buggy barouche and buckwagon: will sell cheap. 635 LIBERTY ST. Jyl7-24-WTSn machinery and Itletnls. BATTERY OF 3 TWO-FLUE BOILERS WITTI allflxtures complet6 and in flrst-class condi tion; the price has been made low In order to sell quick. Address CHAS.MILLER, Beaver Falls, Pa. Jy26-71 CALL TO SEE THE AUTOMATIC TYPE WRITER; writes without a ribbon: self-luker. self-spacer, light and snbstantlal: call toseotho household engine: runs the sewing machine, ven tilates the house, rocks the cradle, fans the baby, does tbe churning, etc.; coming, tbe compressed air fruit preserver; keeps fruit, milk and meats witbont the use of ice; call or send for circular; I can now take 50 horses to board on preserved fod der, etc. G. K. FLOWER, 6J9 Smithfield street, Pittsburg. Je22-81-Mssu ENGINES-THE CELEBRATED ACME AU TOMATIC safety engines and boilers; no engineers, and very little expenses required to operate them: without doubt the best engines in the market. Send for catalogues to J. FEAGER, uenerai Agent, ao. 4 ruusre., ruisourg, jra, Jy27-109 ENGINES AND BOILERS NEW AND RE FITTED; repairing promptly attended to. PORTER FOUNDRY AND MACHINE CO., LIM., below Suspension bridge, Alleghenv, Pa. 'JJ2-6J ENGINE AND BOILER ONE SECOND HAND 40-horse power engine and boiler in good condition. Inquire GRAFF & CO.. 632 and 6J4 Liberty St. Jy24-90 Miscellaneous. CHURCH PEW CUSHIONS AND SEATS-75 cushions and 25 wooden seats at church corner Lincoln and Grant avenues, Allegheny. Proposals ror Immediate purchase received by A. LEGGATE & SON, 31 Federal St., Allegheny. Jv25-9 FURNITURE AT AUCTION, WEDNESDAY afternoon, July 30, 2 o'clock, at the residence ofM. L Goldsmith, deceased. No. 26 Fremont St., Allegheny, parlor, dining room and kitchen fur niture, Brussels carpets, rugs, portieres, lace cur tains, silver-plated and china ware, engravings, ornaments, billiard table, etc. H. B. SM1THSON, auctioneer. jy27-m PERSONAL. PERSONA L-BOOKS, 50,000: ALL BARGAINS; midsummer sacrifice sale now on. FRANK BACON CO., 301 bmlthfleld st. Jyl4-30 PERSONAL DORA: HOME: COMFORT, happiness waiting for you ever since you left Reading;, wrote Bank street, Newark. C. JJ27-40 PERSONAL BOOKS WANTED IF YOU have anv books to sell, let ns know. LEVI'S BOOK bTORE, Seventh Avenue Hotel building. mh7 PERSONAL-DR. GRIFFITH'S TA-VA-ZON specials (Led them all for 35 years), cures the worst cases of kidney and nervous troubles. 301 TO 307 GRANT ST., Pltlshure, Pa. Jy27-124 -I- JZ TRIAL Mutual Benefit Association who bave not received their July Trade List are requested to call at the headquarters, 93 FOURTH AVE., and get It. it Is important that all have one. Jy27-30 PERsONAL-WE ARE BULL GIVING OUR services free of charge; remember sight Is priceless, and carelessness sometimes leads to Its loss. CHESSMAN-MANNION, Expert Opti cians. 42 Federal St., Allegheny. Best 81 specta cle on earth. Jy2S-30-wssn PERbONAL PENSIONS ALL SOLDIERS IN anyway disabled, no matter when, where or how contracted, provided it Is not rrom their own evil habits, soldiers' widows, children or deceased soldiers nndec 18 and dependent parents are en titled to pensions: a long experience will Insure a speedy settlement of your claim If you call on or address me at 93.Fourtb ave.. Pittsburg, Pa.: no tee In advance. E. W. WHITE, Pension Agent. Jy26-25 r FOTJNE. FOUND-BUT 9 OUT OF 2C2 PERSONS EXAM INED last week whose sight was beyond the help ot spectacles, while we surprised and grati fied scores or others by the Improved condition of their eyes on being properly fitted by us: exami nation free of charge. CHLSSMAN-MANNION. Expert Opticians, 42 Federal St., Allegheny. Best SI spectacles on earth. Jy26-30-WB8u LOST. LOST-IN EAST END, PUG DOG. BLACK race, black streak down his back. Liberal reward If returned to 333 SOUTH HIGHLAND AVE., East KndU jy27-100 T OST-1N BEW1CKLEY STATION. A SMALL I 1 box wrapped In plain wrapping paper: It contained some Handkerchiefs and ft 25 In money. Finder will please return same to DISPATCH OFFICE. Jy27-63 PROPOSALS. VTOT1CB TO CONTRACTORS SEALEDJ I proposals win ub receiveu uy me uuuei aersigned. up to 12 o'clock, noon, of THURS DAY, Jnly 31, 1S90, for grading and paving 20. 0C0 square yards of streets ot the borough of Washington. Penn'a.. to be completed on or before the 1st day of November next. AH bids must be written with ink. and each Item shall be written out in full as well as in figures. Each bid must contain tbe full name ot every person interested in the same. Bids for grading to be by the cubic yard, and fortbe paving by the sqnare yard. Work to De baid for within thirty (30) days after completion of tbe same and acceptance thereof by tbe bnrongh. Copies of specifications and blank bids will be furnished on application to the undersigned. Proposals must he indorsed on the outside of tho envelope with the name ot the bidder and what tbe bid i' for. Each bid must be accompanied with a cer tified cbeck in the diim of 8300, and in ease of tbe acceptance of any bid and the refusal of tbe party whose bid is accepted to enter into a contract, the amount deposited to be forfeited to tha borough. The borough reserves the right to reject any or all bids. By order ox Council. A. II. LINN. JyllMo Secretary, TO LET. City Residences. -VTTNE-EOOMED HOUSE-WITH TTNISHED JN at'le. all Improvements, at 29 CojIfrS'Jfm" rent 844 per month. Inquire No. 271 CENTEjs AVE., city. Jy27-nt Allegheny Residences. BRICK HOUSE OF NINE ROOMS IN ALLE GHENY City, on Franklin St.; bath and laundry: everything in flrst-class order; will rent cheap. Inquire GEO. R, BOTH WELL. No. 104 Franklin St., Allegheny. Jy20-42-TThS3nt FURNISHED HOUSE OF SEVEN ROOMS situate on Bcena Vista street near parks and electric cars: will rent cneap until next AnrlL Inquire GEO. R. BOTHWELL, No. 104 Franklin St.. Allegheny. JySO-e-TTbssnt ASHINGTON AVE., ALLEGHENY CITY Flue brick residence: 10 rooms: bath, range, nat. and art. gas: all handsomely papered throughout: rent only 830; call at once. BLACK & BA1KD, 93 Fourth ave. 1y25-S5t Rooms. A LARGE FRONT ROOM WITH ALCOVE; lnrnlsbed: near Allegheny parks; near line of electric cars: to two gentlemen. Address A. B.. Dispatch office; references required. Jy28-14t FURNISHED ROotS-(T WO) SUITABLE FOR sitting room and bedroom, on North ave., Allegheny; gentleman and wife without children preferred. Address ROOMS, Dispatch office. Jy27-29t KOOM FURNISHED FOR HOUSEKEEPING, with nse of bath. 62 A ATSON, sear Chest nnt sL, city. Jy27-113t SUITE OF APARTMENT8-WITH BATH. FOB light housekeeping. In Smith Flat, 98 Wylle ave., cor. Federal St. Iy27-32t THREE-ROOM FLAT-NO. 2 MARSHALL St.. near parks. Allegheny; w. c, stationary wash stand, plate glass, etc. Inquire at NO. 21 MaRION AVE., Allegheny. Jy26-50t Offices, Drik Room. Etc. FEW NICE OFFICES IN GERMANTA SAV INGS BANK BUILDING, 'Wood and Dia mond sts. aol0-43t OFFICES-TWO VERY DESIRABLE BOOMS In Fidelitvbnlldlng; tenant has no further use for them: will sell very cheap the office fur niture, desks, railing, etc.. and three first-class safes: a bargain. Inquire FOREST OIL CO.. 121 Fourth ave. lvl6-60-WTSut MUcellnneous. STABLE-SUITABLE FOR FIVE HORSES, room ror four wagons, and large haylort, corner Congress and Franklin sts. Inquire at 272 CENTER AVE., city. Jy27-36t CHOICE PROPERTIES. FOR SALE "AT SOUTH VIEW PLACE, Choice bnildlns lots, 0x150. 0x160 and 0x200 feet, in plan of tbe BIRMINGHAM LAND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY On line of the Buburban Rapid Transit Elec tric Road, three miles south of Court House, one mile from city limits. Two natural gas lines, fine boardwalk from city line to prop erty. Main streets SO feet wide. This is the best chance yon will bave this year to bny a site for a comfortable home where the air Is pure and cool and the surroundings healthful aud picturesque, within easy reach of the cen ter of the city. Taxes low, prices reasonable and terms easy; one-fonrth cash, balance in three or five equal annual installments with interest. "Title to Whole Plan Insured by the Fidelity Title and Trust Company of Pittsburg." For plans and further particulars and agent to show you the lots, call at Office of the Company, No, 1403 CARSON ST. PITTSBURG. PA. jj23 BOOTH PLACE PLAN OF LOTS, WILMERDING, FOB BABE BT BROWN & SAINT, Agents, 512 SMITHFIELD STREET, OR MELLON BROS., EAST LIBERTY. NOTICE "Will ho on the ground to show lots and explain terms EVERT AFTER NOON, from 3 to 6 o'clock. jy27-83 DO YOU WANT A GOOD THIIG? "We are selling lots at Wilmerd ing from 300 to $500, on payments of $10 per month. This Is better than putting your money in a sav ings hank. See ANDERSOMBEECKMAff.LIM.. GO FOURTH AVE. jr27-57-TTSa $6,500- EDGEWOOD. One square from P. R. K. station, new modern style Queen Anne style brick dwelling, eight rooms and reception hall, inside shutters, slate mantels, gas, city water, etc. Very complete and convenient; a cozy suburban home; large lot; terms easy. M. F. HIPPLE & CO., 96 FOURTH AVE. jyZ7-48-TT3u ZETL.A.T Site corner Forbes and Good street, not ten minutes' -walk from Court House. Over 6o feet front on Forbes, and good front on other street. Will sell AWAY BELOW VALUE. Baxter, Thompson & Co., 162 Fourth ave. jv27.U8.TTSU FOR SALE CHOICE RESIDENCE PROPERTY. 20 LOTa i-Cj- FIFTH; -AVe.f OOfT 25! 4 ARABELLA &( 5Q FT. 1T Eu D X INQUIRE OF MORRIS & FLEMING, 108 Foxrxth Ave. F- 80 zs as E6fa5 25 28 as aslaslv O I 23456789 10' ' v 2 ,UJ S l6 '5 W 13 12 ; - 'us ; ! ' S i 11- plralatlMkslasirea CHOICE PROPERTIES. The Best Equipped and Most Promising Towns in Western Pennsylvania, by com mon consent, are BRINTON AND WILMERDING! Because they are backed by solid business enterprises: The Kdgar Thomson Steel Works, the Standard Underground Cable Company, the Wcstinghouse Airbrake Company. Because the public improvements and advantages already surpass those ot man large cities. Sidewalks, Sewers, Pure Water, Natural Gas, Electric Light. PROGRESS IS BUT ANOTHER NAME FOR SUCCESS. Values are advancing rapidly. The Electric Railway joining these towns with Braddock, will hasten the In crease, Agents of the East Pitts burg Improvement Company at Brinton and Wilmeidfng will take pleasure in showing visitors lots that will answer every requirement. Plans and further information will be cheerfully furnished upon applica tion to The East Pittsburg Improve ment Company, Wilmerding, Pa, Or Room 52, Westinghouse Building, Pittsburg, Pa. SPECIAL OFFER Ten Per Cent Discount on all sales from Brin ton Plan made prior to August 15, 189a To all purchasers completing reasonable improvements within three months from above date a large additional discount will be given" and special terms of payment made. jjl3-52.so $7,500. EAST END Residence on. asphaltnm paved and sewered street; only one square from car line; new latest design Queen Anne: 10 rooms, reception hall, first floor finished in haTdwood. laundry, bath, both gases, electric light, sliding doors, range, hardwood and tile mantels and hearths, cemented cellar, eta. with lot 40x170 to alley. This is one of the mot complete and convenient bouses in the E. E. Easy terms. JI. F. HIPPLE & CO., jy27-42-TTSn 96 Fonrtn avo. $7,50O. O .A-IEL JL.3ST ID Residence, one sqnare from car line. New modern eight-room brick dwelling; hall, batb, Inside shatters, w. c. slato mantels, tile hearths, antique grates; large plate glass man tel cabinets extending from mantel to ceillne. laundry, drvlng room. etc. Tbe rooms are all tastefully and expensively papered and dec orated throughout. A rare opportunity. 31. F. H1PPL.E & CO.. jy27-42.TTSn 96 Fourth ave. $10,500. EAST END Residence, one square from two car lines near Fifth avenne: new latest desizn 11-room and reception hall; combination brick and frame; range, both gases, etc; m fact, all modern conveniences: very desirable locality and neighborhood; terms to suit. JU. F. HIPPLE CO.. Jv27-42-TTSn 9fi Fonrtn ave. AUCTION SALES. TINE PARLOR SUITS Walnut, oak and cherry chambpr, library, dining room and office furniture, ball, room and stair carpets, kitchen and lanndry goods, eta, eta, at auction TUESDAY 3IORNI27G, July 23, at 10 o'clock, at the rooms. No. ail Mar ket street. Handsome English rug; fine plushes, French tapestries, silks, brocatclles and hair cloth parlor fnrniture. book cases, secretaries, center tables, bonqnet stands, picture?, curtains, easels, rugs, mirrors, bric-a-brac, clocks, sewing ma chines, 'Wilton, velvets, body and tapestry ornsseis ana ingrain carpets, nan racKS, oaa chairs and rockers, chamber suits, chiffoniers, wardrobes, bedsteads, bureaus, washstands, cabinets, sideboards, china c!oset3 in walnut, natural cherry and oak, Turkish couch, bed lounges, folding beds, bair and husk mat. tresses, springs, feathers, dining chairs, exten sion tables; china, glass and silverware, stoves, show case, linoleum, etc, eta. etc. HENKY AUCTION CO., jy27-99 Auctioneers. AT AUCTION SATURDAY. AUGUST 2, 10 o'clock A. u., furniture, carpets, horses, carriages, eta, at residonce of Win. Stanton, Esq., Grant St., Sewickley, a portion ot bia household effects, consisting of fine chamber snits, pieces of parlor, library, dining room, kitchen aud lanndry fnrniture, room, hall and stair carpets, eta, eta Also one span fine car riage horses, one set doable carriage harness, one set single harness, one set double wagon harness, one two-seated carriage, one farm wagon, one sleigh, sleigh bells, lawn roller, wheel barrow, hot bed sasb, feed bins, tools, garden implements, eta. eta Having sold bis residence and leaving the State, everything must be sold. N. WHITING. Auctioneer. Buyers from city take 9:15 a. x.. city time, train from Federal st. station, Allegheny. jy27.1-WFSu UCTION SALE OF A DESIRABLE A. property, at No. 160 Forty-tlrst street, TUESDAY, July 29. at 10 a.m. Fronting on Forty-first st. 23 ft. and rnnning back, preserv ing tbe same width, 130 ft. to Almond alley, having erected thereon two frame dwellings. Terms Ten per cent down; one-third on deliv ery of deed; balance secured by bond and mortage at 6 per cent interest. A. H. LESLIE, Administrator. Forty-second and Butler streets M. P. HO WLEY. Auctioneer. jv2S-19 T S Entitled to Pension under the new law should go at once to B. F. BROWN'S onlce. 86 Fourth avenue, second floor, with two witnesses, and file their claims, Mr. Brown has bad 23 years' experience and is most thoroughly posted in the Pension business. jy27-39-Sux Entitled to Pension under the new law, go to B. F. BROWN'S office, 96 Fourth avenue, sec ond floor, Pittsburg. Pa., with discharge ana two witnesses and file claim, at once. Mr. Brown is thoroughly experienced in the Pension bnslness and wUl give all business prompt attention. jy27-S3-3aM Entitled to Pension under the new law, go to B. F. BROWN'S OFFICE, 95 Fourth avenne, second floor, Pittsburg, Px, with discharge and two witnesses and file claim at once. Mr. Brown is tborongnlv experienced In tbe Pension business and will give all bnsl ness prompt attention. jj27-3S-Su3t 1) Entitled to Pensions nnder tbe new law should go at once to B. F. BROWN'S 0FRGE, 98 FOURTH AVENUE, 8ECOND FLOOR, With two witnesses and file their claims. Mr. Brown has bad 23 years' experience and is most thoroughly posted in tbe Pension business. Jy27-S9-Box PATENTS. O. D. LEVIS. Solicitor of Patents, 121 Fifth avenue, above Smithfield, next Leads office. (No delay.) Established 30 jean. SOLUM WIDOWS X feate jSfiMks-. l&ti Zc4aS2Jt, luiaujati. , LktSssii mrwtmm Ki9HK9 ill rasagi
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