ie Grand Army Day Committee met in ailCliainber-.cs.terday afternoon, with 3 .President W. O. Rns-cll in the chuir. awnibers did not turn out very w elL grese ras reported by the Finance,. ri$nmeiit. Reception and Hotel Com-oee- The Invitation Commit teo reported ; the Imitations v eie in the hands of tho iter.snd would all bo sent out by the t -week in July. The JIusic Committea wleftllmt the music had been secured atttarrangements niadi. no Subsistence Committee reported that ladles of the G. A. R.and the Woman's if Corpf had propod to servo dinner .be grounds a, the v did last year. The position was stccepted by the committee. increase of the Mil.-i--enco Committee isrh members, a.as!-ed forand allowed. resolution as follows w as paired: "Re 9, That the thanks of this committee hrieby tendei-cd to the managers of the tbeny vvmetery fur then generous on in settinr apart an dditional plot of und for the burial of Union Eoldiers and orsof tho lute war " esoIutim w:is also passed thanking Coojitv Commissioners for "'renovating rostoi mg to its original beautv the Sol S" Monument on Seminary Hdl, Allc ny." ho appointment of a standing committee . i,tliori;rd to look to the care of the anient hereafter. The committee ad raedto meet again on Saturday after si, July 11, tit 320 o'clock. Arrangement' at Detroit, ast Wednc-cay evening a large and en stastic inifting of citizens was held in. Wat for fie purposo of raising $00,000 to pcntertHin visiting comrades during the axapmcut. This $30,000 the city expected ji the Legislature, but the Governor ned the bill impropriating it. Many promi t citizens -. cro present at the meeting, numerous stirring speeches wcra made. rHt -wants to eclipse all other cities in tho crtelnment of the veterans, and is pro ms with right good , ill. On Wednesday mugSlSuS was raided. NextWednesdny 1111 there will be a meeting to bear the orta oi committees, and the amounts that e otherwise been raked trill then bo le known. big force of carpenters is now employed lotting up bunks for 12 COO men in thc'De t Exposition main building for the use of eier..us. Each bunk will be furnished h a dean new straw mattress, pillow and nket Tho building is fully supplied h ek-ctric lights, bath and dre-smg in-, abundant v titer and hose for fire pro tkm, haiber fchop. shoe blacking stands t almost all tho comforts of a big hotel. 8 cheerful, large, cool and in a beautiful itiou. These accommodations, owing to immense size of the exposition building, i be almost ind'-amtely increased. Ao tter bow largo may be the attendance at encampment, everj bodv may be certain leing comfortably cared "for. Iiall31en "Who "Were Shot al Organize? prominent comrado writes as follows: acre is said to be a movement on foot to r. what is known lis a Battle Veteran nization. The G. A. K. is the head and at ol all military societies. It embraces who wore the blue and were loyal to the ion. The only tests for membership in it bo3orablo and loyal service and good i-sei-sbip. There are other military socie s thut nave special features that coin nd themselves, but none exactly meet : case of what might bo called veteran vice. True, there is an organization od on length of service, but there are no nations as to whether that service was die J&ld or in tho paymaster's office. The n who served three j ears in the Quarter fcter's department or in the Piovost Slar il"s oflice in an intei lor city is eligible to mbership, while the man who enlisted osiij one yeai. notwithstanding the fact it he may ba.. bec. m a dozen battles nnr bis term, is no; eligible. There are -aniiations of officers, of prisoners of war, eouts, of thoo who served together In tain armies or corps, and Trhj shouldn't re be an organization of those who seed, through the lire of battle:'" he author of tho above thinks the new ionization will receive a hearty welcome in all old soldiers w ho carry with them r's grim scars. Third Cavalry Reunion, 'hp Third Pennsylvania Cavalry Associa i vfll hold a reunion at Chester on July id 17. A business meeting will be held i'.c -parlors of Wilde Post No. 25 on Thurs j evening July 1C, and on FiicUy morning visiting comrades and their families will tendered a complimentary excursion on palace steamer Kepublic down the beau- ,,, ul Delaware river and bay as far as Cape I y "n'hero the comrades niay take a dip in. ocean. The excursion will last about 12 urs, returning to Chester and Philadelphia ; 1 v iu the o euing. Among the survivors en as residing in this vicinitv are: George .1 pbell. Fift-burg: David Rogers, Alle 'iiv Citv; William H. Mar-hall, Pittsburg; llliuin li. Ma. huiey, Pittsburg; Charles E. idkvv Allegheny City. John iagle, South tp Pittsburg. P: A number reside in near rtis. The secrotiiry ol the association is iliiam II. Martin. Chester. Pa., from whom "orniation relative to the reunion may be; Grand Army Knapsack. Tambs Quioo whs mustered into Post 155 it Triday evening. i. MUfeTEE was one of the incidents of Post J 'g meeting last Thursdav ovenlntr. loaa D. ZraurnutAK was elected to memJ rshlp In Posts last Monday night. ZmiTJ Pha-sc Doeeixgto-i-, of Post 215, is ways ready with his war reminiscences. Phiixtt Ubiric: donned the Grand Army dgelast Tuesday evening. Ho wasmus reu into Post 131. It was reported to Post 3 last Monday night :it Comrade Henry Wilson had had au eya lined out while at work in the mill. CSARLias I. Erouvr, Company E, One Hun tad and Second Pennsylvania Volunteers, requested to call at the pension office. A-sEW'cauipofSonsof Veterans is being vranized in tho East End. There will be to 50 charter members. Itt name will be J cl'horson. Circle No. 40, Ladies of the G. A. R, of irestum, Pa., desires to return thanks to rs. J. M. Gnsky for her gift of flowers for emorial Day. Post 27, of Homestead, will have a grand J iiert on 1 ucsday, June 30, for the benefit theioldiers'Mouumentfund. Themonu cnt is expected to be ready lor dedication eve time in July. P06T 12S has a novel badge which will bo om to the Detroit Encampment. It is a ass keystone with the words, "Post 12S, llegheny. Pa, Detroit, 189L" It will be speiiaed from a scarlet ribbon. The Detroit clubs of Post 151 and 157 have cided to take a special train together to u encampment. They will start Sunday orning over the Pennsylvania lines. They ill be accompanied by tho Martin Prank and. Post aurgoonsai enow required to make ni-aBBBal reports as to the number of .tbjnid their causes, the number of .ited atd under treatment, etc. The prao- h:l fallen into disuse, but is now being wved. The presence of these two veterans is do red at tho pension office : William Bryant, i.anyK, One Hundred and Third Penn .1111a Intantry, Aoh Castle; Adam Moore. ,.hbv 1, Eighty-Ilrst Pennsylvania In 1 t . Pittsburg. ' 'jhabb Vlxbios Agest Bexoouoh has V,a. t , u... Jl Al. . 1 4iriav,ij' auuieuiuu past weeKDy I lortjuiti'edailv press to the effect that 11 Weed or clerical help. Instead of " ' ' kauijr any increase in tho number of II ! Comrade Bengough will ba obliged t- 1 ,, somo of the piesent foj-ep frpm tho roll on July 1, not having clerical allowance sufficient to carry them. The comrades of Post 151 deeply regret the resignation as quartermaster of Comrade Ambler, who was obliged to retire by ill health. He has held the offico for many years with satisfaction to all, and has been a popular and laithful officer. The comrades sympathize with him in his illness. At last Tuesday night's meeting Comrade John J)Ittis was elected to the vacant quarter mactorship. , Word was received in this city on Friday of She death of Comrado Hugh Mcllwaine at Chicago, no served in the One Hundred and Second llegimeut, as Lieutenant of Com pany P. Ho was a brother of Colonel Will iam Mcllwaine. of the Oncllundredand Sec ond, i ho was killed at Cold Harbor. Com rade Mcllwaino bad many friends in this vicinitv. He was a member of the Thir teentlTltegimental Association. OrE evening last week somo of the promi nent members of Knapp's Battery met at tho residence of Joscpli Klinefelter, and with their families proceeded to organize a sur prise party to visit Lieutenant Adam Shaw and familv. of Squirrel Hill. The wholo compnuy was captured on the route by Com rade Shaw's wife and children, who "laid in ambush" and took the party of skirmishers bj surprise. They were led off to a royal good supper and delightful entertainment. Comrade Lklakd M. Armor, a prominent member of Post 162, aid-de-camp to Comman der in Chief Veazcy, and for many years traveling salesman for Anshutz, Bradborry & Co., met with a very painful and singular accident while coming to tho city on the Pittsburg and Westorn liailioad on last Monday evening, by receiving a gunshot woundln the lelt e c. The shot is supposed to have been from a Plobert riflo. The wound is very painful and the sight of the eve is destroyed. Comrade Armor has the e5"nipathy ol'his old comrades, as well as his manj friends in tho stovo trade, with which he lias been so long identified. Union Veteran Legion. Comradi- W. H. Gkaha, of Encampment Xo. C, is on a tour of Europe and will be gone several mouths. COLOSEL COJIJTA-TDER F. J. WIIEEI.ER, Of JfO. 6, has been appointed to a responsible posi tion at Kivcrside. The old soldiers who served in West Vir ginia Begimonts should prepare themselves for the "big talk" at tho hall of Xo. G on the evening oi uiy . At the last meeting of Xo. 6 a very compli mentary resolution was adopted favoring Comrade John W. Morrison, of this county, for State Treasurer. The members of Xo. 6 have respectfully called the attention of Mayor Wyinan to the fact that Comrade J. L. Evans is being boosted for Police Judge. Adjctast H. L Fuxmee, of Xo. 6, thinks West Virginia soldiers were the best, and he is preparing an elaborate aijgument to prove this on the evening of July 9. Comrade F. L. Bbacit visited Xo. 6 at the last meeting, and, as usual, made it lively Tor the boys. One of tho oldest comrades re marked: "That b03's got lots of life left in him." Dr. Braun belongs to Xo. L Comrade Johj Hurrel, an old veteran of the Xiuth Pennsylvania Reserves, attended the last meeting of Xo. 6. As ho lives in Mo Keesport his presence should shame the ab sence of some comrades who live only a few squares from the hall. Comrade Charles IT. Heaslet, of Xo. 6, the blind soldier of Willis street, has been quite sick of late. Ho is a $72 per month pensioner. .Besides being totally blind he is helpless from paralysis. He enjoys a talk with an old soldier, especially one of the Pennsyl vania Beserve boj s. The following are among the lucky ap plicants for pensions, living in this county, reported by J. IL Stevenson & Co., the past week: John Hurrel, Company I, Ninth Pennsylvania Eeserves; John Eowley, Com pany A, Eighty-fiftn Pennsylvania Volun teers; Alfred J. Rott, Company E, Seventy eighth Pennsylvania Volunteers; Martin L. Walters, Company H, Seventy-eighth Penn sylvania Volunteers; George Sellers, Com pany M, Sixty-second Pennsylvania volun teers; AVilllam Bigley, Company H, Pennsyl vania Independent Battery; John Loyd, Company B, First Pennsylv nia Light Artil lery; Andrew Cronin. Company H, Twenty eigntll Pennsylvania Volunteers; C. McMulli gun, Company I, Xinety-seventh Pennsyl vania Volunteers; Samuel Hendnckson, Company E, One Hundred and Seventy-sev enth Pennsylvania Volunteers: William Jones, Company D, One Hundred and Fifty ilfth Pennsylvania Volunteers; Evan Lewis, Company D, Firs -Pennsylvania Keserves; Mrs. .Rosa Frank, widow of Geoi-jo F. Frank, Company F, First West Virginia, SCHOOL DAYS OVER. SOCIAL "PLEASURES THAT 3IAKK THE" CLOSE OF THE YEAR. Progress at the Slippery Rock Normal School Some Elections Braddock Edu cational Kens Small Talk for Teachers and Pupils. Superintendent Luckoy was one of theState Board of Normal School Examiners, who held examinations at the Slippery Bock Nor mal School last -week. Of the class of 1SJ graduates all passed; tho entire Junior class of 40 did the same. Mr. Luokey was surprised at the progress of the school for It is com paratively new. It is located in the quiet little town of Centerrille, Butler county, and belongs to the Pittsburg district Its management is excellent. Dr. Maltby is principal. Mr. Luckoy states that ho never paw such good discipline, and yet so uncon scious. Mrs. Maltby, tho principal's wife, is a great favorite and has much influence over the students. The New Braddock Teachers. Tho Board of Education of Braddock bor ough, at its regular meeting Monday even- lug. reorganized for the coming term. J. X. Weddle was elected to the Presidency; Mr. Chris C. Fawcett was re-elected Secre tary, and Mr. T. J. Dowler was re-elected Treasurer. The board then elected the fol lowing partial corps of teachers: First ward ichool Miss Melissa Henning, Jfiss Eva Martin, Miss Maud Mc Williams, Miss Ida Covert, Miss Delia Grimm and Miss Jennie Atkinson. Third ward school Miss Nancy McEeever, Miss Eva Cannan, Miss Jennie Bennett, Miss Stasia Bridges, Miss Julia Leighton, Miss S. A. Munson, Miss Lucy Glass and Miss Lizzie Pizor: principal. Pro. It. O. Barrackman; xnusio instructor. Miss Carrie Mitchell. A new department was created, that of supervising teacher, on Who is to teach tea-clB' f",e 0.271Us?aAn,lall:T1iomP; son was elected to that position. The board tnen accepted the speculations for the new Second ward school building, whrch is to be of brick, to cost about $25,000. Thursday evening the School Board elected tho following new teachers: Prof. M. J. Aiken, principal of the First irard school; Miss Ida Clark, of Pittsburg, room No. i, and Miss Ada'Liken, of Coraopolis, primary 'teacher, all ror the First ward, which is now filled. It is thought Miss Fredericks will be transferred to the High School. The salary of the High School principal was raised from $70 to85 per month, and that of the princi pals of the wurd schools from $70 to $S5 per month. A number of other teachers were raised to $60, while each was given a goodby proportionate Increase. Tho board decided to fix the tax levy at G mills, which is i mill higher than last year. The Oakland School Board. The organization of the Oakland fiehnn Board resulted in the re-election of the old 'officers: President, J. Hulderheide; Secre tary, vt Uliam J. Smith; Treasurer, William Holmes. Mr. J. Dougherty is the new mem ber of the board. "A Koyal Time" is the pro gramme for the children of the Oakland dis trict next Friday, for the Board of Directors has completed arrangements to treat the three schools of the district to ice cream cake, fruit, etc. Tho Bellefield and Sylvan avenue schools will partake of these relishes in the morning, the boho School in the after noon. Tho picnic, which was contemplated at the latter school, will be dispensed with in aiaVUl. VI Wat UVUl Close or tho School Year. Nearly every school building in thecity "will close school next Friday with either a picnic or s.ome other celebration. It will be reception day at the St. Clair Schools, and the Board of Directors will also give a treat to tho pupils in lieu of the customary picnic. The Washington Schools will have a fete on tho Arsenal Grounds noxt Friday. The Great Western Band will be in attendance until evening. Tho Mt. Washington School will have a splendid exhibit or school work Wednesday and Thursday, with jubilee day Friday. Tho Humboldt School children will be found at Kinney's Grove June 26. June 29. at Aliquippa, is tho date the Duquesne (First ward) School has for its outing. A Large Supply of Teachers. Prof. Samuel Hamilton, Superintendent of Schools of Alleshesj- County, conducted an examination of aolass of aspirants lor teach, era' yearly county certificates at Chartiers borough Wednesday. There -were 93 mem bers in the class, which -was one of the larg est examined this year so far, yet out of that number but eight were male applicants. The examination at Chartiers was the sixth of a series of nine regular ones held each summer leason at various points throughout the county. Up to the present time the number of persons who have taken the work that entitles them to certificates ir they can mastor it has been unprecedented. The class at Turtle Creek had 72 members; the next, at Coraopolis, had 27; Elizabeth, ; Sewick lcy. 4."; Etna, 72; Chartiers, 93, making a total ot 324. applicants. The next examination will be held at McKeesport next Tuesday. Then will follow ono at Tarentum. and tho last at Oakland. But this will finish tlio regular series of classes only. A special examination will be heldatBraddockaboutthe end of August, for tho convenience of the Braddock teach ers especially, and those also in other dis tricts of the county who could not, or would not, attend any ot the regular classes. It is expected that this special class will have 100 more members than any class of the regular scries in tho county. Prof. Hamilton be lieves thoro will bo more aspirants this year dv several nunarca tnan in any lormer term. The average number for a season is about 650. This year there promises to be more than 800. Education! Small Talk. Tnn teachers will be paid their salaries for tho month of June next Saturday. Xext Wednesday from lto 3 r. M.will bo reception day at tho Homewood school. Prop. C. B. Woods, of tho High School, and family will spend tho summer at Chautauqua. Mtss Aqnes McDouald, of the St. Clair schools, will spend her vacation in England visitingrelatives. Xeat invitations have just been issued for tho reception and graduating exercises of the Pittsburg School Kitchen next Saturday afternoon from 3 to 4. The educational element is looking for ward with expectancy to the result of tha election for principal of the Mincrsville EChoolsasthe present principal, Trof. C. A. Kiddle, resigns. The election occurs next Friday night. Of tho many applicants the present indications are that Miss McMullen, tho present assistant principal, will bo tho fortunate winner of the contest. AUCTION SALES. AT AUCTION. FtJKXITUBE. STORE FIXTURES, HORSE, BUGGY, WAGON, CART, HAK- XESS, ETC., MONDAY, JUNE 22, At 10 o'clock, at the EESIDEXCE, Xo. 63 Bates St., Pittsburg. Take the Sec ond avenue cars. Furniture, household goods,bcdding, show cases, refrigerator, scales, bay horse, doc tor's buggy, almost new, spring wagon, cart, harness and stable outfit. Sale positive. Terms cash. Xo postponement. Goods may be examined after 8 o clock morning of sale. HEXKY AUCTION CO., je20-48 Auctioneers. A UCTION SALB- Furnituro, Carpets, Pianoforte, etc., at the residence, No. 259 Webster av., THURSDAY, JUNE 23, At 10 o'clock: Fine plush parlor suite, book case, piano, table, chair rocker, chamber furniture in oak and walnut, bureaus, wash stands, springs, mattresses, pillows, bolster and bedding, nail rack, sideboard, ext. table, lace curtains, ornaments, clocks, dishes and glassware, brussels and ingrain carpets on rooms, hall and stairs, kitchen and laundry furnisnment. House open after 6 o'clock morning of sale. HENRY AUCTION CO., je21-S7-MWThsn Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE, TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 1891, at the rooms of the Henry Auction Co., 811 Market street. Elegant parlor suites, upholstered in brocatelle, tapestry, rug and haircloth. Chamber Buites in oak, walnut and old English finish. Sideboards, folding beds, mirror door wardrobes, square exten sion tables, leather dining chairs, refrigera tors, couches, bed lounges, toiletware, springs, pillows, bolsters, mattresses and cots, oflice desks, bookcases, hall racks, easy chairs and revolving office chairs, carpets, ingrain, brussels and velvet, new and second hand, for rooms, balls and stairs. Also, for 2 o'clock, a lot of notions and toys. HENRY AUCTION CO., Auctioneers. Je21-86 AUCTION 6ALE---FINE FURNITURE carpets. Decker Bros, pianoforte, plush parlor suite, etc., at the residence. No. 029 Park av., near Shetland, E. E. Take the Larimer and Lincoln avenue cars. WEDNESDAY, MORNING, JUNE 24, AtlO o'clock. Chamber suites in oak, walnut and mahogany, plush parlor suite, Decker Bros, pianoforte, lounge, bookcase, side board, extension table, chairs, rockers, bed steads, bureaus, washstands, springs, mat tresses and bedding, refrigerator, stepladdor, lawn mower, dishes and glassware. Lace curtain cornice, fine velvet and brussels carpets on rooms, ball and stairs; kitchen and laundry furniture. Sale positive, own ers leaving the city. House open after 8 o'clock, morning of sale. HENRY AUCTION CO., Auctioneers. Je21-88-ruwsu AUCTION SALE. ON MONDAY, JUNE 22, At 47 Logan street, Pittsburg, a first-class lot of carpets, furniture and nousehold goods. Jeil-24 Gas and Electro-Combination Chandeliers, Brackets, Pendants, Por tables, Etc., Designs and finishes not obtainable in anv other stock in the citv. We deal in nothing but the best grades of goods, yet ourpnoesare lower than asked for inferior goods elsewhere. Our effects are artistio and always undertaken under inmnuiixn. We are In a position to fit up all classes of residences, ana we reier witn pleasure to a 'majority of the finest residenoes in Pittsburg and Allegheny as to our ability to furnish something out of the common order at a minimum price. If you have gas flxtnres too good to throw away wo can alter them into electro-combinatiou or straight electrio effects, and can refinlsh them in any color with most pleasing results at very little cost. We are always glad to furnish special de signs and special effects on application. As we deal exclusively in goods mentioned we can assure you better results than can be obtained elsewhere. Trade solicited for all classes of dwellings, stores, publio buildings, etc., etc. G. C. Vanklrk & Co. Standard Building, 581-533 WOOD -STREET, Rooms SOS, 309, 312 and 813. JS19-30 The Electrical Construction and Maintenance.Company, Electric Engineers and Contractors. Electrio Bells, Burglar Alarms, Annunciators, etc, Incandesoent Light and Bell Wiring a specialty. Sole agents for the Jenney motors. 125 FIFTH AVENUE Pittsburg, Pa. Telephone 1771. ocl2-U3-su T.'W. HAUS, Designer and contractor in all kinds of GRANITE. Cemetery vaults, statuary and large monu ments a specialty. Call or wi-ito for designs and prices before contracting. Office, room 613, Penn building, Penn av., Pittsburg. Jall-93-Su STOCKS! STOCKS! Paying Handsome Dividends. But a limited amount for sale of tho FLOR ENCE INVESTMENT CO., of Florence, Ala. Registered by the Industrial Title, Trust and Savings Company, of Philadelphia, Pa., which is the Registrar and Transfer Agent of the company. A SURE INVESTMENT, Yielding 9 1-3 per cent per annum. See W. A. HUDSON, Room 49, Fidelity Title and Trust Company's Building, 121 Fourth av. Keierence, John W.Herron, of W. A. Her ron A Sons. je2-57 OFFERING A HEW4RD FOR INFORMA TION. Secretary Michael McElroy, of Local Union No. 1, or the Marble, Granite and Slate Polishers, Rubbers and Sawyers' Union, has been authorized to offer a reward of $100 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons who sent anonymous letters to the marble firms or Allegheny oounty, alleging thatfour mem bers oftho union were conspirators in a plot to injure the business of the firms by keep ing men from working. " e2i-9i THE PaTTBTTBG- DISPATCH, Br Dfopfay advertisements one dollar per square for one insertion. Classified advertise menu on this page, suchas Wanted,For Bale, 3b Let, etc., ten cents per line for each insertion, and none taken for less than thirty cents. Top line being displayed counts as two. THE PITTSBURG. DISPATCH BUSINESS OFFICE, Cor. Smithfield and Diamond Streets, ALWAYS OPEN. BRANCn OFFICES-AS FOLLOWS, WIIERU WAST, FOR SALE, 'TO LET, AND OTHF.R TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 9 V. M. FOB INgERTIQN. Advcrtisumenia should be prepaid unless adver tisers already hare accounts with THE DisrATCH. FOR THE SOUTHS1DE, NO. 1412 0AP.SON STREET. TELEPHONE NOJWC2. FOR TIIE EAST END.. J. W. WALLACE. 6121 TENN AVE. riTTSBURG ADDITIONAL. THOMAS MCCAFFREY, 35(0 Butler street. EMIL G. STUCKET. 21lh street and Penn avenue. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KATERCHEE, S3 Federal street. 11. J. McliRIDE, Market House. Allegheny. F. n. EQGER3 & SON, Ohio and Chestnut streets. THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Lrln avenue. O. W. nUGHES, Pennsvlvania and Beaver avs. PERRY M. GLE1M. Rebecca and Allegheny avs. WANTED. Male Ileli. AN INDUSTRIAL INSURANCE References and bond required. AGENT Annly at ROOM NO. 7, 97 FOURTH AV. Je2l-83 APPnENTICE'TOLEARN THE DRUG BUSI NESS. E. HOLDEN & CO., 63 Federal St., Allegheny, Pa. Je21-1 ASSISTANT BOOKKT.ETER-GOOD PENMAN who is quick and accurate, for the position or assistant bookkeeper; give age and experience. K. 6, Dispatch office. jcM-59 T)AD WRITERS-SMART'S BUSINESS AND J faHOKTHAND COLLEGE. 12 Federal St., Allegheny." (Open through summer day and even ing; privite lessons, both sexes. jelo-24-wssu BARBER-GOOD MAN FOR SATURDAY. AP PLY at GUST SCHIFFHAUER'S, cor. Frankstown av. and Station St.. East End. Je3)-71 BARBER-AT ONCE-GOOD MONEY FOR good man. D. BENN1E, 527 Elchth av.. laomesieaa. jl'i-ot-3u LACKSMITH-A THOROUGH PRACTICAL repair blacksmith, who understands carriage and wagon work. 1J33 LIBERTY AV. Je20-2i OY-GOOD STRONG BOY FOR DRUG STORE, must be active, have some experience and come well recommended. Apply at DRUGSTORE, cor. Third ar. and Smithfield st. JcH-27 COPYHOLDER ON MORNING DAILY-ADDRESS, stating experience or how much educa tion; also ago and wages expected, BUSINESS MANAQER, P. O. Box 117, Pittsburg. Fa. Je2-.17 DRUG CLERK-REGISTERED. SPEAK GER MAN and come well recommended: also one assistant. Address or caU on T. W. D. IIIEBER, 1251 Penn av. 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For full particu lars address by letter to HAMILTON, 159 Chestnut t Allegheny City, Pa. jel9-41 GOOD BRASS TINNER. ADDRESS BUFFALO' BRASS AND IRON BEDSTEAD CO., Buf falo, N. Y. Jea)-1 HARNESS MAKER YOUNG MAN PRE FERRED. JAS. CAUCHY, Oakland av., Oakland. Je21-47 MAN WITH PUSH IN PITTSBURG AND each town and city of Pennsylvania and sur rounding States, to introduce tho fastest-selling household article on record; sales In Philadelphia have reached a million: pavs 53 SO per day. Ad dress, with stamp, W. H. WILLIAMSON. 44 N. Fourth St.. Philadelphia, Pa. lel9-27 . MEN BRIGHT. ACTIVE. WIDEAWAKE men to act as agents for the Commercial Ex change; to such we can Jrlve pleasant, permanent and profitable employment: no peddling or deliv ering. Address W. S. McPHEBRAN; General Manager, Room c. Excelsior building. Sixth av, and Grant st,, Pittsburg, Pa. Je21-44-Su ONE EXPERIENCED WIRE WORKER-ONE experienced Iron railing worker; steady work to competent men. Apply to J. BAKER & CO., No. 8 New Grant St., Pittsburg, Pa. lttsbnrg. Pa. J (21-111 ORGANIZERS WANTED - 50 AND J100 IN five months. First certificates in f30 class date July 1. 1831. First-class organizers wanted. Write for terms, SUPREME LODGE, THEUNIVERSAL PROGRESSIVE LEAGUE, 172 Washington St., Boston, Mass. jel2-.3 PERMANENT OFFICE ASSISTANT: SALARY 5760; railway fare paid. Inclose self-addressed stamped envelope. MANAGER, lioxSM, Chic jgo. eX-U SALESMEN-ON SALARY OR COMMI9SION to handle the new "Ink, Fruit Stain Removing Pencil;" will positively remove ink and 'fruit stains from hands, cloth, etc., without injury; 200 per cent profit; sample by mail, 35c. Full terms and particulars address CHEMICAL PENCIL CO., 3 Argyle building, Chicago. Je21-63 SOLICITORS-FOR LIFE INSURANCE: LIB ERAL commissions; policy taking because most pleasing in price and plan. MURRY & ED SALL. 34 Fidelity building. my27-49 nUNNER ONE FIRST-CLASS ROLL TINNER. JL Apply at office of the l.EECHBURG FOUN DBT AND MACHINE CO., Room 512, Lew Is block. Je21-1 TYPEWRITER OPERATOR-STATE SALARY and experience. Address B. O., Dlspitch office. ic2o-C4 YOUNG MAN-NOT OVER 20 YEARS OLD, for responsible position In office. Most be bright, quick and careful of details: one with some knowledge of mechanical drafting and a Pittsburg High School education preferred. Address A. W. B.. care Dispatch oClce. Je21-99 Agents. A GENTS AND CANVASSERS-eo BUTTER 50 J. By a late scientific discovery pure butter can be made for less than 5 cents a pound; it is not an oleomargarine or an artificial, but pure, genuine butter, made from the pure elements of butter; contains no injurious ingredients; cannot be dis tinguished from the best creamery butter; anyone can make It; agents, make from $10 to $20 a day sell ing the material or making butter lor sale ; for fur ther information send lor circular, free. Address PLANET MFG. CO., Wichita, Kan. Je21-2 AGENTS-ON SALARY OR COMMISSION TO handle the new Datent chemical ink erasing pencil; the greatest selling novelty ever prodncea; erases Ink thoroughly in two seconds; no abrasion of paper; 200 to 500 per cent profit; one agent's slcs amounted to (620 In six days; another t321ntwo hours; we want one energetic general agent for each State and Territory. For terms and full particu lars, address THE MONROE ERASER MFG. CO., La Crosse, Wis. . my22-75 AGENTS WANTED-S37 SALARY AND EX PENSES paid to bright, active, wide-awake roungmen teachers and students preferred: em ployment pleasant, refining and permanent: no book peddling; ournew plan takes like "wild-fire" Ad ores?, NATIONAL LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, 243 Wabash av., Chicago, 111. my31-61-sn AGENTS-MALE AND FEMALE EVERY WHERE; lightning seller; absolutely new; exclusive territory; no talking: profiu Immense and success a certainty. ABBOTT MFG. CO.. Springfield, O. Je21-37 AGENTS-STREETMEN MAKE AT LEAST 18 dally selling beat kitchen ntenstl made; two samples and terms, 15 cents. KING, P. O. Box 2945, New York. Jel4-105-WSU Female Help. TTOUSEKEEPER-COMPEIENT WORKING .n housekeeper; must thoroughly understand cooking and be capable of taking entire charge of house and family; references required. 0. 0. BB1GG, 4935 Center av., Shadyslde. Je21-5 LADIlfiJ-TO DO FANCY WORK AT THEIR homes. Call on or address, with stamp, J. M. LK.MAR & CO, 80 Fourth av., near Wood, Je21-78 Halo and Female Help. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN-OF INTELLECT can earn from $2 to 1 4 per day at pleasant work. Call on or address MANAGER, Room 14, McCance block. Je2l-10 Situations. ADVERTISING MATTER TO DISTRIBUTE by a party who expects to drive over West Virginia. A. 3. BELL, West Liberty, W. Va. Je2l-95 AGENCY FOR A GOOD LINE, EITHER local or traveling, five years experience. Address with particulars, P.F. O., Dispatch office. JC21-97 POSITION-IN GENERAL ACCOUNTING OR bookkeeping, young married man; practical experience uf ten years; satisfactory reference from present employers and reasons for change, Address P. O. Box97, city. ap:5-3o S1TUATION-BY A CHRISTIAN YOUNG MAN 26 years of age, in a warehouse or prlvato place or any position of trust where the strictest sobriety and honesty are required; has common school educatlon.nndcrstands the care of horses and gardening thoroughly; can give good reasons for leaving present place. Address B. W., Dis patch office. Jea-100 WORK OF ANY KIND BY AN ENERGETIC worker. Addres3 INDUSTRY, Dispatch office. Jea-94 Heal Estate. TO RENT-HIGHLY RECOMMENDED AND experienced hotel steward wants to rent a furnished hotel, city or country. Address STEWARD, Dispatch office, Jell-Wl SUNDAY, JUNE' 21, 1891. WANTED. Partners. MAN'-THOROUGHLY ACQUAINTED IN, Pittsburg to Join a jnan thoroughly experi enced with intentions of opening first-class ovster and chop house: something new. Address IN VES TIG ATION. Dispatch office. JeH-103 "PARTNER A PARTY WITH 3,000 CASH X wants to get a partner with like amount to buy a good paying manufacturing business of which he knows. Address P.p. BOX741, city. Jc21-18 Rooms. -pOOM-TWO LADIES (SISTERS) DESIRE A Xi furnished room in Allegheny In respectable prlvato family: would prefer giving music lessons as part pay: references exchanged. Address M.O., Dispatch office. jeSO-54 ROOMS-YOUNG COUPLE WOULD LIKE A pleasant room with bnirrt 011 hill district, fauuthslde. Address BOARDER, No. 1412 Carson street! Je21-16 -p OOMS-AT ONCE. THREEORMORE ROOMS, 1 suitable for dressmaking, in good locality; Penn av. preferred. Address T. A., Dispatch office. Je21-29 Financial. MONEY-TO LOAN IN LARGE OR SMALL amounts on good city or AlleghcnT property. MORTIMER STARLING, Room 34, 108 Fourth av. Jca-4S-wsa MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES ON Improved citv and suburban property. M.F. 1IIPPLE & CO., 96 Fourth av. JC7-29-SU MORTGAGES-MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS to suit at 4K, 5 and per cent. ALLESfc BAILEY. 164 Fourth av. Tel. 167. aiH-19-TTSSU SEVERAL CAPITALISTS TO FORMA STOCK company to manf. and sell a patented article which will control the market In that line. For further particulars address PATENT, Dispatch ottce. Je20-66 rpo BORROW ABOUT 6,500 ON PROPERTY L worth four times tho amount, situated In a rapidly-growing and pood manufacturing and busi ness district, near city line. Principals or attor neys may answer, G.M., Box 369, Pittsburg. Jel9-GS-FSu mO LOAN MONEY-WE HAVE OVER ONE JL million dollars to loau on city and suburban property al4Ji per cent; no tax; we will alo!oan mouev on Improved farms In Allegheny, Beaver, Fayette, Washington and Westmoreland counties: any marketable securities taken for loans of any amount. BLACK Jt BAIRD, 95Fourth av. Jc3-.i9-SU . , Hoarders and Lodgers. COUNTRY BOARDERS AT 159 FINDLEYST., W East Liberty, 1 square from electric cars: single persons preferred; families. If agreeable, accom modated; terms 95 a week. Je21-34 OCCUPANTS-BY PRIVATE FAMILY IN THE Eist End, on line of cable and electric cars ; gentleman occupant for furnished room; use of ath. Address 1). T., Dispatch oflice. JC21-23 OCCUPANTS FOR PLEASANT. SHADED rooms in house on West Park, with privilege ofbath: private family. Addrcs3 J. J.M.. Alle gheny t. O., Pa. ' Je20-12 OCCUPANTS FOR NICELY FURNISHED front room. 45 WASHINGTON ST., Alle gheny. Je21-31 T OOMER3 FOR NEWLY FURNISHED t rooms, at 570 FIFTH AV., Pittsburg. Je21-U Boarding. T OOM AND BOARD BY YOUNG MAN IN THE XL Eist End: private family preferred. Address P. L. BRIGGS, care of Jos. jiichbaum A Co. Je21-2J , MisceBhneou. LADIES TO ATTEND THE SCHOOL OF DE SIGN and Dress Cutting for a thorough course of dressmaking. NO. 051 PENN AV. mhJ-18 MAC1HNISTS-TO NOTICE THAT TnERE 13 A strike pending at the CONTINENTAL TUBE WORKS. Jel8-75-TTSSU PURCHASER FOR A FIRST-CLASS BUSI NESS; small investment with large Income: ladles can manage it. Address H. A., Dispatch office. Je2l-14 SINGLE OFFICE DESK: OAK: GOOD CON DITION. Address McWHOETER. 63 Sixth av. Je21-51 T 10 BUY A DRUGSTORE IN AN ENTER- nuliJIVA im..nB r-.wn RiYl tl 1 IW . nliflh JL. JTAkaUliHJ IUUUUI njtiix, uvv w a(vv - itants; place wbero there is no competition pre ferred. Address CALOMEL,' Dispatch office. rpO BUY-50 OR 60 FEET OF CURB AWNING X poles. Address BOX 201, Bennett P-.0., Pa. JC21-43 ; TO CORRESPOND WTTTI A COAL COMPANY -with vwnflf.ulnir land In West Vlrzlnla. Address A. S. BELL, West Liberty, W. Va. JV-l-v-M -vTiYrr nrr jl baker's DOZEN (13) OF X Stewart &Co.'s line cabinet photos ior 11, 90 and 92 FEDERAL ST., Aiiegueny, my23-40-TT3n FOR. SALE DIPEOVED KEAL ESTATE City Residences. HOUSE-FOR SALE OR RENT-VERY CHEAP even-room frame house, lot 27x171 feet. No. , 4736 Juniper st. ; possession at once. Inquire at 339 CEDAR ST. Je2l-ar Q0 COO-SIXTEENTH ST...S. S., TWO-STORY Daif) j frame dwelling of four rooms and kitchen t side alley entrance; paved cellar, sewered;-all in good repair: lot 20x50 feet: rents for 17 per month., CAMPBELL & CO.. 1412 Carson St. Je2M0r ej 300 SIXTEENTH ST.. NEAR CARSON D St., two-story frame building of five roomg and storeroom; corner property: gas and watery' good business location ; lot 20x60 feet. CAMPBELL L CO.. 1412 Carson St. Je21-102 CO 850-ARLINGTON AV., THIRTY-FIRST 41'ai.y warn, iwo-srory iruno aweinng 01 nvo rooms, lot over porches, hall, good cellar, water In kitchen; : 60 feet front by 90 feet deep. CAMPBELL & CO., 1412 Carson st. jeai-iw EQ COO SIDNEY ST., NEAR EIGHTEENTH DO) st,, two-storv brick dwelling of six rooms. gas and water; A No. 1 cellar, in good repair; lot iOxW) leeU CAMPBELL at CO., 1412 Carson st. Jea-102 2Q 500FOURTEENTH ST.. NEAR SARAH vDO) St., two-story brick dwelling of five rooms and finished attic: gas and water: complete sewer age. CAMPBELL & CO., 1112 Carson it. Je2M02 Bast End Residences. HOUSE AN ELEGANT PRESSED BRICK house In the center .of East End at a great bargain; 10 rooms: reception ball, bath, inside w. c, 11. and c. water, both gases, wired for electrio. llzhts. ran ire. laundrr. croud neighborhood, larra levcilot with30fectoftront, two minutes from cable or electric line and not over tire minutes from East Liberty station. This property was built only two jeurs ago for the owner's own use and Is first class in every respect. One of the best chances ever offered to get a fine home in the East End at a very low price. DENNISTON, ELDERKIN A CO., Llm., 630J Penn av. Jel6-S4-arssu'' NEW TWO-STORY BRICK-IN THE BEST part of East Er.di eight rooms, hardwood mantels, with cabinets; combination fixtures, fins lawn, asphalt street, with flagstone sidewalks; two minutes from Dnquesne Traction; price low and good terms. See agents, BAXTER, THOMPSON at CO., 102 Fourth av. Je21-5S-TTSSU (B9 O0O-A NEAT. NEW TWO-STORY FRAME apM) dwelling house of five rooms: elegant loca tion, being tltu.itcil in Oakland, only 12 minutes fioni Market st. ; easy terms andflmmedlate posses sion. GEORGE SCHMIDT, 157 Fourth ave. Je21-63-TTSSu' Allegheny Residences. CfiC 500-TAGGART ST., ALLEGHENY, 3d brick house and finished attic, hall, good cellar, both gases; frame building on the rear of lot that could be converted Into a dwelling; side en trance to house; lot 24X185J to West End av. -third cash, balance on easy payments. J. M., ROWAN & CO., Real Estate and Mortgages, 153 Third ar. Je21-06-Mw ' Suburban Residences. SUMMER RESIDENCE IN THE HEALTHTEST locality In Western Pennsylvania; brick house of 17 rooms, plenty of shade, spring and well water, ice house, wood bouse, stable, etc, on line of rail road; cost to bulla, 116,000; will sell for 7,000 with three acres of ground or 13,000 with H acres. For particulars, address GASH, New Castle, Pa. JeH-4 o f ACRES AND FRAME HOUSE OF 12 ROOMS. J two frame stables; ground underlaid with tbe finest white and butf sandstone, 60 to 90 feet thick: right on line of railroad, the finest natural scenery lu the State; could be made, with little ex pense, the most popular summer resort or picnic grounds In the State. For terms, address REAL ESTATE New Castle, Pa. Jeal-t" FOB SALE LOTS City Lots. r'O ACRES IN THE TWENTY-FIRST ward, nearly level and well situated for sub dividing; this property is offered for a snort time only and at a very low price: a good investment for immediate subdivision or to hold. DENNISTON, ELDERKIN & CO., LLM., 6304 Penn av. Tel. S327. a Jel7-66-wirsu LOTS-BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOTS FOR from 100 to 300, in the Eighteenth ward; long payments; easy terms. Inquire of CHAS, E. CORNELIUS, attorney, 406 Grant St., Pittsburg: or go to bis office. Mornlngslde av., on the grounds, anil tee his agent. T. Ed. Cornelius. myl9-B East End Lots. IpUREKAPLACE LOTS-WE HAVE A FEW ll choice lots still remaining la tills plan which wewllUellfor K5 to (600: they have city water and are in the choicest part of Oakland. GEORGE SCHMIDT. 157 Fourth aye. J e21-63-TTSSu Hazel wood Lots. LYTLE STREET, IIAZELWOOD, CLOSE TO Hazclwood av. Beautiful building lot, 45x132 feet, for only 2,000; a chance to get a good lot cheap. (dl98). BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ay. Je21-74 Suburban Lots. INGRAM, CRAFTON, IDLEWOOD, SHERI DAN If you are looking for a home or a lutto build on do not fall to see the above places before buying; they are on the P., C. &St. L. R. W., four, five, six, seven miles from the Union depot; 19 trains stop .lach way dally; commutation rates (60 trips) 5i cents a trip; we have some veryfine property, too per lot and upward, for 40 feet front, ana cry deslrablo bargains in houses from (2,000 up, all with good large lots, and several houses from (3,000 and upward, on $o00 down and the balance 20 per month; do not fall to call and have ns show you the above named places before buying elsewhere. BLACK A BAIRD. No. 93 Fourth av. Je2l-75 5 -ACRES ADJOINING NEW TOWN OF KENS INGTON, on A. V. R. R.,will subdivide nicely. SLOAN CO., 127 Fourth ay. jeD-S-wresu FOR SALE-BUSINESS. Business Opportunities. B iUsiness wrrn an established trade 1 iroods manufactured are covered bv patents: Srlce, -2.ooocaen: good reasons ior seiung. Aaaresa ., Dispatch office. JcM-Cg- BUTTER AND MILK DEPOT-IN ALLE GHENY: itrst-elass location for fruit, etc.; good trade; owner must sell. Address S.. Dis patch omce. J-af KUGSTORE-ON SOOTUSIDE; STOCK COJH PLETE and new. dolngavery good bnsnvss; will sell either Invoice or In bulls: located in an exceptionally good place; best of reasons for sell ing. For further particulars call ou or address CAMFBELLACO.. Brokers, 1412 Carson St. jen-ire. T70R SALE CLOTHING AND GENTS' FUR X NISHING store, doing tho leading business in a town ot 15,000 Inhabitants, within 30 miles of Pittsburg; location best In the town;'stoek will in voice abont (10.CO0; this Is a good chance to buy a good paying business; rood reasons for selling. Address!. T., Dispatch office. JelS-641 FIR SALE-M.200 OR INVOICE, GROCERY stand doing large business, mostly cash; cheap rent: others 5300, J500 to (10.000: cigar store, res taurant, shoe store, fish market, machine shop: fine milk depot. HOLMES & CO., 43) Smithfield ...nA. 117 BUCC J " JPIN AND STOVE STORE-AT ALLIANCE, O.; I etni.Tr tmrnlfAii C ttfifi. nlvinrntl tn. eill. ntlT .1,.u, iTf-ilTr ti 1 SMITIT Alliance- o: SkllCA. MI111;CS B ,OUU. uiallll-lll ll niii. j chaser. Ailplv to S. D. SMITH. Alliance BAXTER STOVE CO., Mansfield. O. Jc21 or JC21-3 Business Properties. THE LORETTO HOUSE. LORETTO, PA., about )i miles from Cresson Springs station and a popular summer resort. St. Aloyslus Academy and St. Francis' College adjoining tho town. The Cambria and Clearfield Railroad, now under course of construction, passes close to the town (one mile). Also, a large storeroom Stxei and dwelling attached, adjoining the above hotel roperty, for rent or sale. Address 21. F, Mc iQN ALP, agent. Loretto, Pa JeM-71' FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Horses, Vehicles, Live Stork. A. 5-YEAR-OLD STANDARD-BRED CIIFST NUT marc a grand daughter of Mamhrino Patchen:sheis t.ound, kind aud speedy. Address BOX 321, Carrollton, Carroll co., O. Je21-9S BAY MARE. A FINE DRIVER AND SAD DLER: safe to drill e anywhere. Can be seen at E. E. PATTERSON'S stable, 171 Forbes st. Je21-S9 STALLION-SPEED. BEAUTY AND BREED ING; standard and registered trotting stallion; 6 years old, 15K hands; sired by Kentucky Prince, sire of Gnv. 2:10V. and 13 othVrs in 2:30 list; first dam by Hambletonlan 10; Mr. Packman, hi breeder, says his dam was one of the fastest young mares he ever saw : second dam by Seeley's Ameri can Star: never worked for speed, but is fast: kind and gentle in and out of liarucs; sold for no f.tnlt. BOX 21, New Brighton, Pa. Je21-39 Machinery and Metals. ONE STEAM ENGINE-16" DIAMETER AND 30"stroke, large fly wheel, Waters' automatlo ovemor; two 2-flue boilers, 40" diameter, 24 ft. ong. with eteam. drum; all in good running order and sold only for want of use; can be seen at Price Foundry. Price St.. city. Inquire 619 SMITH FIELD ST. m-rlB-hr Miscellaneous. ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA AMER ICAN reprlut (Stoddard ealtlon) athalf price; this superb edition, the only one printed In this country from regular stereotyped plates, made from setup type, ana the only exclusive subscription edition in the market, is now complete and ready for delivery to subscribers at 2 50 per volume: po sitions open to gentlemen of education, to whom exclusive territory will be given. MAXWELL SOMMERVILLE, Publisher, I3i Fifth av. JeH-TUWThFSSn M ODENE-AT 951 PENN AV. Je3-17 REAL ESTATE BROKERS REQUIRING deeds, mortgages, or transcribing of any de scription done with promptness and accuracy please call on me, MORTIMER STARLING. Room 34, 103 Fourth av. Je21-21-wsu 2 FLATS. 5KX16XS0 FEET: 1 PILE DRIVER, 200.000ft. b. m. sqnare timber. 200 plies at M'KEESPORT AND BES3EMEE BRIDGE Mc Keesport, Pa. Jel7-I0Q SUMMER RESORTS. TOURISTS CAN OBTAIN INFORMATION as to rates and accommodations of many of the hotels here adTcrtiicd by applvlnsr at THE DISPATCH BUSINESS OFFIUE. Atlantic City. HOTEL BLACKHITRST. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., 28 S. Arkansas av. ; all conveniences, includ ing bath and bar: near Reading depot and beach; terms moderate. W3I. H. BLACKHGRST. Jcl2 HADDON HALL. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, Now open. Hot and cold sea water bathi in the tionse. je LEEDS & LIPPINCOTT. THo-e ZLvEaxLS03X. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. The largest hotoL Open all the year. Jell-11 CHARLES McGLADE. Cape May. THE STQCKTOXHOTEI, CAPE MAY, N. J. Now ODen for the fourth consecttve season of present management. Greatly Improved. Cuisine unsurpassed. jel649 F. T. WALTON, Proprietor. HOTEL LAFAYETTE, CAPE MAY, N. J. JOHN TEACY & CO., Owners and Props. Directly on the beach. Complete in every department. Thoroughly renovated and sup plied with the latest improved passenrrer elevator. Address JOHN TRACY, Pro prietor, Washington Hotel, Philadelphia, or to Cape May. niy31-GI Other Resorts. HOTELATHENAEUM, CHAUTAUQUA; N." Y. Large, handsome, safe, luxuriously ap-' pointed, splendidly managed. A delightful resort. The only regular hotel on tho Chan tacqua Assembly Grounds. A unique spot offering a great variety of attractions. Address W.'A. DUNCAN, Secy., Chautaa-. quajX. Y. JoH-127-wi-sn THE TREMONT SEA GIRT, N. J., Now open. All rooms have ocean vlow, music, billiards, pool tables, barber shop. Telegraph, office in house. 'MRS. G. PARKE. JolS-jiwrsu CHANGE IN MANAGEMENT. FORT WILLI HENRY URIEL LAKE GEORGE. N. Y. Open June, IS, 1891. Management and ornnlzation of RoteTPONCE DE LEON. St. AugustlniV-Tla. O. D. SEAVEY," Manager. Souvenir book of the lake set on application. JelO-SS-WTSu FOURTHJF JULY! SEMIHf GRHEJLEiOOD, Is for rent on that day to picnic parties. Nice grove, good accommodations. Call on or address, W. B. ARMSTRONG, oflice of Second Avenue Passenger Railway Com pany, Glenwood. je21-13 MOUNTAIN HOUSE, CRESSON SPRINGS. Main line Penna. K. K.; all trains stop. On the Summit of the Allegheny Mountains. Will open June 23. For circulars and infor mation address WM. E. DUNHAM, Supt., Cresson, Cambria, myl5-78 Co., Pa. IDLEWOOD HOTEL AND COTTAGES NOW OPEN. Beautiful summer resort, sis miles from city, on Panhandle R. R. Dinner and lunch eon parties provided for on short notice. For further information address M. STANFORD JACKSON. Je7-26 Idlewood, Allegheny Co., Pa. IDLEWOOD HOTEL AND COTTAGES NOW OPEN. Beautiful summer resort, six miles from city, on Panhandle R, R. Dinner and lunch eon parties provided for on short notice. For lurther Information address M. STANFORD JACKSON, je21-C Idlewood, Allegheny Co., Pa. " spring surruuttS! Including tho leading FASHIONABLE PATTERNS fox gentlemen. Imported and domestic cloths, ilATEST STYLES. H. & O. F. AHT..BHS, MERCHANT TAILORS, (20 Smithfield street- lelophono 1239. Ja2S-nasu, TO LET. City Residences. 1 -1HATHAM ST.-NEAR WYLIE AVE.. F1NB j three-.u y brick dwelling: 13 rooms: every modem convenience: good location for roomers or boarders. BAXTER; THOMPSON & CO., MS Fourth av. Je20-30t HOUSE-FINE 3-STOEY BRICK DWELLING houe of 12 rooms. Including Z parlors, bath room, inside w. c. and stationary kitchen range, use of bothgases. etc.. at 42 Liberty ave nue. Inquire A. V. D. WATTERSON, Attorney, 144 Fifth avenue. Je2-00t East End Residences. A HANDSOME RESIDENCE-QUEEN ANNE style, nine rooms; modern Improvement nearly an acre of land; commands fine view;vri ety 01 shade and fruit trees; cemented cellar under whole bouse; cement walks; good water: handsome outbnildlups; rent reasonable to good tenant; within 25 minutes' ride of postofllce. For fnll par ticulars nppiy 10 or aaares iivj.,i aiiav,i.A-, r Mutates. biui kjiuuuuj. , corner Virgin alley. Je20-2St Agent, 53 Grant St. Rooms. JJURNISHED ROOMS-FORHOUSF.KEEPINO. X? with use of bath. 62 WATSON ST., city. jeiY-101t I OO SIS NICELY FURNISHED Ll; terms reasonable. 920 PENN AV. ROOMS; Jea-68t T O LET-ROOMS-THREE UNFURNISHED rooms at 570 FIFTH A V., Pittsburg: Je21-llt Business Stands. HOUSEBRICK HOtrsE OF FIVE BOOMS, attic, 6toreroom20x30. nat. gas; suite for two families; good business stand on .Tauest.. S. S.; rent very low. MAGAW GOFF., LIM.. 14j Fourth av. Je29-29t OX) LET HANDSOME STOREROOMS. NOS. X 7S and 80 Diamond st.. just above smithfield bi., 111 iiutv uis'iaiirfi nui'tiinz; wen iijuueia ele gantly fitted up, centrally located and having every convenience: these rooms are admirably suited for insurance, real estate or other office business. Fo further information applv, after 2 V. jr.. to BUSI NESS MANAGER, The Dispatch, Smithfield and Diamond sts. apM17t Office. De Room. TYESKROOM-IN MOST DESIRABLE PART OF U Fourth a v.; rent very moderate. M. STARL ING, room 31, 108 Fourth av. Jel7-97-WTSut TO LET-CHOICE OFFICES ON SECOND) and third floors of The Dispatch business ofilco building, compr Smithfield and Diamond sts.: these are in suites of two or four rooms, as desired, and have everv convenience; centrally located, well ar ranged and lighted r there are no better offices tor professional men in the citv. Apply, after 2 p. X., to DUS. 3IGE, DISPATCH, on the premises. ap-a-UTt Miscellaneous. G nnn RTATir.Tvn tor nKT-rTi.TrincN's 7 teams: aUo. storage room for carriages or light storage, at No. 16 Church av., Allegheny. Ad dress HOWLAND DAIRY CO., IS Church av., Allegheny. Pa. mv21-35t PERSONAL. PEKSONAL-A FEW FINE, MADE-TO-OE-DER suits not called for will be sold regardless of deposits, at 65 WYLIE AV., Pittsburg. Je2S PERSONAL-CASn PAID FOE OLD GOLD and silver: Jewelry repaired; new work made to order. CHRIS. HAtTCH, 541 Smithfield st. apl0-lW PERSONAL-DO YOU WANT TO SAVE money? If so, buv your books and stationery from us; midsummer sacrifice sale now on. FRANK BACON & CO., 301 Smithfield st. Jc4 PERSONAL WRINKLES WITH ALMOND nut cream you can positively rub them away: sealed particulars 2c. MARY E. MURRAY. 1038 Washington -boulevard, Chicago 111.: agents wanted. my31-62-Stt ERSONAL-MARRY-IF YOU WANT A HUS- BANDorwlfe, richer poor, send stamp for sample of the largest matrimonial paper in the world. MR. AND MRS. DRAKE, Va Washington St.. Chicago, 111. JC21-70 PERSONAL FINE BOOKS-WE HAVE THE finest collection of finely Illustrated books in Pittsburg; beautiful bindings; low prices; corns and see them: hundreds of books for presents. LEVI'S BOOK STORE. S00 Liberty st. del2 PERSONAL VAN'S ROOT BEER. THE KING of all summer drinks; superior to any now on the market; pure, wholesome and delicious; puri fies the blooil and renovates the system; no boiling or straining: a child of 5 years of age can make Ilili delicious beverage; one package of Van's Root licer Extract will make five gallon? of root beer; drop In and get a glaw of this delicious beverage from the fountain, free: price 15c per package. WM. HASLAGE &. SON, 13 Diamond, Market Square. Pittsburg. JC21-54 FOUND. TTOUND-PERFECT COMFORT IN READING, X by having my eyes thoroughly examined and a pair of the celebrated fl crystal specs adjusted by the experts of tha CHESSMAN OPTICAL COM PANY, No. 42 Federal st., Allegheny. ap2-02-TtiTsn LEGAL NOTICES. LEGAL I AM PREPARED TO DO WORK for the legal profeslon. writing deeds, mort gages or transcribing legal or other documents; satisfaction guaranteed. MORTIMER STABLING. room 34. 106 Fourth av. Je2I-17-wsn CHOICE PROPERTIES. $7,250, A BARGAIN SURE. A 9-room brickdwelllnif, with all late im provements as combination chandeliers, range, cemented cellar, etc. LARGE LOT 40x138, Street p3ved, flagstone sidewalks: also, fia stone walks around house. This is without donbt an exceptional bargain. Owner has satisfactory reasons for belling. Call toon. BLACK & BAIRD, je21-73wsn NO. 95 FOURTH AVENUE. EAST END Stone Mansion $50,000, Including" Furnishment. Ono of 'the handsomest stone mansions in East End at a discount of 25 per cent on actual value, because owner's health re quires a prompt change of climate. Three fourths of an- acre of land on a prominent avenue in fashionable neighborhood: line lawn and shade troes; eastern exposure, etc Included in this price are carpets, rugs, draninzg. furniture, cut class and china. which are the finest the market could afford, and all as good as new. The houso was built tinder the owner's daily supervision and la one of the handsomest and best arranged and finished and best built houses In the city. Spacious porches, reception hall, parlor library, D. R. and kitchen on first floor; four bed rooms and two baths on second floor, and four good rooms on third floor; hard wood finish; plate glass windows throughout and handsomest stair case window in the city; tile, wood and bronze mantels; private bathroom finished in Mexican onyx. The grounds, house and furnishings aro In tho best of taste and all correspond. We will make terms of pay ment to suit purchaser on any reasonable basis. Call at once and secure an oppor tunity of a lifetime. LIGGETT BROS.. 71 Diamond St. je21-22 FOB SALE. ALLEGHENY RESIDENCE! On a prominent street, unexcelled neigh borhood, a two-story and mansard brick dwelling; hallln center, with double par lors, library, dining room, kitchen, first floor; six beclrcoms and bath second floor; three rooms in mansard; laro safe built In house lor valuables; house lias all possible conveniences; sets back 30 feet from street; front and rear porches; elegant lawn, with large shade trees; lot, SlxlSu feet. For per mit to see premises, see agents, BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., je21-56Vrrsu 163 Fourth avenue. -CRAFTON BUILDING SITES. We are offering for sale desirable building sites at Crafton, Panhandle R. R. Size of lots, 50x103; on easy terms; streets In plan all graded; good board walks. Call and exam ine plan Defore purchasing elsewhere. GEO. DUNCAN at SONS. 75 Tenth st, Or D. C. SNYDER, on the premises. myl7-lll-sn FOR SALE. $1,700 WILL BUY Af EW5-ROOMED nOUSE In Eleventh ward, Allegheny. Rents for $12 00 a month. Five minutes from Union line and Pleasant Valloy Electric. See BAXTER, THOMPSON 4 CO., JeSl-57-itwsa 1C2 Fourth avenue, TIM AfEiE 11 CHOICE rKOPrKTTES. For other Real Estate Display Advertisements see THIRD and TWENTIETH Pages. FOB SALE. MACKINAC SH RESIDENCE AT A SACRIFICE. ORIGINAL COST, $7,500. One of the best built, best located, most complete COTTAGES ontholsland of Mack inac, Michigan. Nino rooms, halls, closets, large piazza on three sides; within 300 feet, more or less, of tho lake; beautiful beach; all Lake Superior boats land near the door. Good barn. Above all, furnished complete with beds, beddinjr, linen, rugs, ciocks, organ, pictures, dishes, range. Ready for occupancy. To anyone desiring a snmmer home this is an opportunity bnt rarely of fered. It will be told at a bargain if sold Lsoon. Inqniroof I.LF.HIPPLE&CQ., 96 FOURTn AV. jcll-30 Smithfield Street Corner. $ Less than anything else to be had on the street; 21 feet front with good depth to an alley. A particularly choice piece of prop erty, and the best for the money in the city. LIGGETT BROS., 71 DLUIOXD ST. je20-13 JINGLE, JINGLE, "Hello, Central, give me l."33." "Is that you, Stewart?" "Yes, speak a little londer, please." "I see you havo for sale a number of properties in the East End; want to make an engagement for you to take mc over the ter ritory." "All right, it will cost yon nothing, yon will get full particulars, and there will be no harm done If von don't buy." Jingle, Jingle. W. a STEWART, 137 Fourth av. myM-OO-su HAVE A DANDY New and substantial brick house for sale in Oakland for $17,000. It has 12 large rooms and all conveniences. Is located on a paved and sewered avenue In a well improved neighborhood; was built for a homo, but owner must sell. W. Cv STEWART, my31-22-su 137 Fourth ave. HERE'S YOUR CHANCE, J10.500 will buy a substantial dwelling, con taining 12 rooms and all conveniences. Lot C0xl50 feet, located on one of the main ave nues in the East End. W.-a STEWART, No. 137 Fourth ave. JeU-24-su OJNTE ACRE. $8,000 Terms to suit purchaser 'Will bny one acre of the finest lying land on 9quirrel Hill. Has S0O feet of frontage and is located on one of the finest avenue on the hill. The new electric road, which will be in operation In a short time, passes .this property, and it is within ten minutes' walk of the Fifth ave nue cable line. W. a STEWART, No. 1S7 Fourth avenue. jell-21-su THE FINEST And the cheapest bnilding site in Shady3ido to-day, is that 263 bv-SOfeet on Fifth avenue, near Roup street. It has tho Southern expo sure, and just opposite aro the finest houses in the East End. For price and full particu lars, see W. C. STEWART, No. JoTFonrtn ave. jell-21-su CHEAP BUSINESS PROPERTY. $93,000 will buySKlOO feet, located in the heart of Pittsburg; an excellent stand for any kind of business Particulars to prin cipals only. W. a STEWART, No. 137 Fourth ave. Jell-21-su KENSINGTON LOTS CHEAP. Have the exclusive sale of a number of tho choicest lots in the new town of Kensington. They are 40x120 feet, convenient to tbe sta tion, lie beautifully and can be purchased for $350 each, or Just half tho money adjoin ing lots are selling at. Terms to suit pur chaser. Forplan and full particulars see W. C. STEWART, No. 137 Fourth ave. j e U-2J-SU SEVENTY DOLLARS A front foot, or $4,200, on terms to salt pur chaser, trill bay Jots C0il90 feet, located on a paved and sewered avenue in tho heart of Shadyside. They are without doubt the cheapest and choicest lots on the market. For plan and full particulars seo W. C. STEWART, No. 137 Fourth ave. jeU-2t-sa CHEAP LOTS. $750, terms to suit purchaser, will buy one of those large and elegant lots, 25x143 feet to an alley, located in the MeCombs Qrovo plan on Sqnlrrel Hill, near main entrance to Schcnley Par):. They are level, covered with forest trees, front on wide avenues, sit uated on line of new electric road in one of the most desirable neighborhoods on the hill, and are bound to bo w Orth, in a short time, double the money nou asked. Vhy, just think of It, only $30 a front foot, when lots In Allegheny only 110 feet deep on side streets are selling at $225 a front loot, oiabout seven times what we ask for those lots; and Oakland property not as well lo cated, is selling for five times the money. Call andget plans and full particulars, W. C. STEWART, No. 137 Fourth avenuo. JeH-21-3a. Si-... ifcta .o-ara-- rr8fiKrrrrrj--ir