& THE PITTSBTTBG DISPATCH. MONDAY JtJLT 11, 1892. 1 ' f FAST TEAIN DERAILED. The-thicaso Limited Jumps From "the Tracks at Glenfield, RUNNING 60 MILES AN HOUK. Miraculous "Escape of All on Board, Kot One Eeing Injured CHARGED TO FAULTY SWITCH-SETTING An the New Tort and Chicago limited vu nearing Pittsburg yesterday morning it left the track at Glenfield, and the whole train was derailed. Although the train was running at Tery high ipeeil, nearly 60 miles an hour, and every car hut one left the track, nobody -was hurt and compara tively little damage was done to the rolling atock, though the track was badly cut up. The accident has not been fully accounted for yet, but the known facts appear to be as follows: The limited ras running about ou time and making Tery high speed, close "to 60 miles an hour, when it rushed through Glenfield station at a little before 7 o'clock yesterday morning. As the locomotive cleared the station it jumped the traek'ahd dragged with it all of the five cars of the train but the last. Supposed Faulty ctllnc or Hie Switch. At the point where the accident occurred 1the two tracks spread out into three, and 4 the east-bound passenger trains commonly fuse the center track, the outer east-bound I track being devoted to freight traffic. The I center track is entered Irom the west by a switch, and it is supposed that faulty set- ' tiDg of this switch caused the accident. It ' is understood, though not with absolute cer- iaintv, that the operator in the signal tower f at Glenfield discovered when he heard the limited approaching that the switch had not been set to divert tho train iiito the center track, and tried to reo- tifv the mistake It is concluded that he did not complete the operation properlv, or that at all events the switch did not close properly, leaving the point or the switch in such a pusitinn that the flange oi the loco motive's wheel; struck it, and the shock, combined with the high speed at which the train was going, threw the big engine off the track. The engineer, it is said, saw that the switch was out of place before he reached it, and was thus able to prepare for the acci dent though he could not abate the train's speed to any great extent. The uonoer is that the train did not suf fer more. All the cars left the track except the observation car, which was the last, but there was no telescoping or toppling over, the locomotive was little damaged, the combination smoker and baggage ca"r next to it sufle'red more than the restj while the sleeper following was dragged for half its length oft its trucks. ota Man on BoRrU Injured. Uelther engineer nor fireman was hurt,and the SO odd passengers in tho train got nothing worse than an awlul fright and a good shaking. The engine and cars bumped over the ties for a few hundred feet and stopped right side up. The passengers, most of whom were dressed, or dresslug scrambled out of the cars and thanked their stars it was no worse. A train made Up in Pittsburg, which was soon sent out, enabled the limited's passengers to con tinue their journey. Fortunately the wreck did not blockade the west-bound track, although both the eastern tracks were put out of service till last night, and the traffic Of the road was conducted with some incidental delays over a single, track between Glenfield and Se wickley. Railroad men noticed that the Cavalier, boudoir car, was once more in trouble. It was a part of the limited when that train was wrecked at East Palestine. Superintendent A. Jl Starr spent his Sun day al the scene ot the wreck, and will con duct an inquirv into the cause of the accU, dent to-day. 7, FLINT GLASS CONVENTION. The Local Delegates llave Start-d to Corn lnc; No Opposition Developed to Presl lenffcmlth, and Secretary Dillon Few Cb6Cea'to- Be Made in the Scale. Tbe annual convention of the Flint Glass 'Workers' Association will be held at Corn ing, K. Y., this week. It is a non-union town, and no preparations have been made to receive the delegates, but tbe men think they bae a chance to show their strength and win over the Corning people. A'big onion strike is in progress in the town, and the flint workers hope to be able to help their fellows in the struggle. Over 250 delegates and visitors have gone to Corning over the Allegheny Valley road from Pittburg. About 50 left last even ing. In the party were President Vf. J. Smith, Secretary W. J. Dillon, Thomas Smart, Alton; George M. Murphy, Pitts burg; William Fitzpatrick, Findloy; Daniel Dully, Philadelphia; H. L-Smitb, Brook lyn, ami John Howard, District Attorney Irom "Wheeling. Mr. Howard is an ex flint glass worker, and will deliver an ora tion at the graves ot the 20 Corning men who were killed last year in the Bavenna wreck. The association intended to dedicate a monument at this meetiog, but owing to the strike of the granite cutters the Brooklyn firm was un able to complete it in time.' The exercises will be held anyhow, and the monument will be jmveiled later. No opposition has developed so far to President Smith and Secretary Dillon, It is; generally .conceded that both will be re elected. The most important work of the convention is the preparation of the scale of wages. Mr. Smith says, with a few minor changes, the scale ot last Tear will be adopted. He doesn't anticipate any strikes, and believes that the manufacturers will sign it without much parley. The affairs oi the association are in good shape and the best of feeling prevails. DIED AT TEE W0KKH0USE. James Fatterson Freed From a Llfs of Labor lie Disliked. Alderman McICenna held an inquest at the workhouse on Saturday afternoon on the death of James Patterson, who died there on Friday. He was 57 years of age and had no friends. He was committed to tbe workhouse on February 17 from Mercer county as a' vagrant. Patterson lived at Sharon and had been jailed many times for the same oSense, being opposed to work of any kind, and the -Court there sentenced him one vear for the offense. A verdict oi death from debility and ex haustion was -rendered. The body will be buried in the potter's field at the work house. PItchine Pennies on tils Bank. Four little boys, averaging in ageabout 10 years each, were arrested on the river bank at Woods' Kun yesterday afternoon and sent to the Allegheny Central station. They had been pitching pennies. Chief JInrphy gave them a kindly lecture an let them go. Will Revise the Prloe List. The Musical Union, Na 15, of Pittsburg, met yesterday afternoon for the first time since it and the Knights of Labor consoli dated. The principal business done was to appoint a committee to revise the price list. It took no Action on the Homestead matter. Tki full quarts of Gibson, Find), Overholt and Bear Creek rye whiskies bearing the signature of Max Klein can be relied upon a absolutely pure. Price l per full quart, or six quarts for S3. xw , YOtrneed not to be a judge to buy at Ara belm. aale, u stfl horses are sold as reprc fenteO. or MEETINGS AND KOWCEi DlTldemls. MAXtJFACTlTBEkS AND MERCHANTS INS. CO. Office, 417 Wood street, PiTTfcnmm. Jntvfi 1R92. 1 TMVincKn-the Riunn nv niRKirrous U lure this dsvrifclsred & rtlvldend of ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS til. 50) per slisre, payable on demand. s M. T. ADAIR. secreury. Ornci OP MoxONnAttKLA lltstmAXCE CO., ) , No. 98 Fourth iTcnuf. DIVIDEND -THE DIUKOTOKS OF THIS, company have this lv declared a dividend of ONKDOLLAK AND A HALF per shore. (J per rent) payable on ma after Frldar. July 8. 189i JOHN II. CLA.NKY, secretary. PlTTSBOTtG, JulT 5, 1832. Oitice or vne Cash IXstmAscE Co., frrrSBUno, r-A., Julr t, J8M. J DIVIDEND NO. 49-THJ BOAKD OF DIREC TORS or this company hare thlt day declared a semusmiual dividend of FOUR IEB CENT (2 per share), psrable on demand. JOSEPH F. JOHNSTON. Secretary. OFFICE I'ttOf ITPORAVCK Co " 892.) Hos. IBS and 1T0 Fourth ar. 1'ITTSBLIM. 1'A.. JUlVC. 1892. D IVIDEN'D-THK BOARD HAVE THIS. DAY 1 declared a dlvlilen.1 ofTHRF.EPERCENl on the capital stock, payable forthwith. J. W. J. MCLA.IN. Secretary. office or Allegheny IxstmxKCE CO., No. 57 Fourth avenue, PfM-.ntTrm. .Inlv-3. 1RM. L -r-vtvifisfwiiTTTr nmrrrrnii of THIS ro: XJ TA.NY have declared a dividend of THREE 1'EKUt.M (!l SO) per sliarr, pavaoie on urmanu, C. G. DON N ELL. Secretary. OFFICE OF TnE TELTOKH IhSCnAJTCECO., f No. ! cililu utreet, aTTmtfiw Ii Julvft IRM 1 I)1 .IVIDEND M. S3-TIIE DIRrXTOKS OF THIS 1 enmninv have, di-elarcd a dividend of THO (S2) DOLLARS per share, parable on and after July IL 1602. C. W. OFKWIO. Secretary. Gr.ntA?r Ftnc Iksciuvce company, ) Cob. or- Voot St. aid sixth AVE., I'lTWBCRO. Ta . July 8, 1J9J DIVHIEM) NO. 57 THE HOAltl) OF DIREC TOR nf this eomnanv have dec arcd n divi dend of FIVE PER CENT ($2 SO) PER SHARE, payable on and after Monday, July II. 1892. F. L, GRObs, hecretsry. GEItMAN AMERICAN IKS. CO. OF PSXXA, :i. OFFICE NO. Ill FOURTH AVrKUE, I)' ill irou rnj. uii , it j lYIDKNn Ml. SJ-THE D1HECTOKS tF this romoani have tills dav declared a semi annual dlldcud of FOUR PER CENT 2 ptr suarci, paauie on ueinanu V. J. PATTERSON. Secretary. , I.ftnl Nonce. VfoTICE-MY WIFE. CATHERINE MORRIS. i.1 havlnft left my bed and board without ray consent. I hereby notlf) all persona that I will not be responsible for any debts nhe may contract, Henrv It. Morris. Herrou ay., rituburg. "IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS NO. J. 1, for the Couuty of Allejthenv, No 178 or Septemh rtenn, 189J. Notice Is hereby jriven that an applicjllon will be made to the Court above named at the above uatned luimber and term on the 3 Tit DAY OF JULY. A. D., 1892, at 10 o'cock A. M.. uuderthe ""Corporation Actor on 1hotiand cljrhl hLrcire.d and seventy-four1 and Its supplements, fur the allowance and approval of certain amendments to the charter of the "Minister. Church Wardens and Vestrymen of Trinity Church In Pittsburg" as aet lortfi In cer tificate tiled In said Court. PIER ft HLAIR, ' Solicitors. J. H. BEAL, Solicitor, 170 Fourth av. VTOTICE IS HEREBTt GIVEN THAT AN AP 1 PLICATION will bo made to the Governor of 1'ennsUvanla on the IJtu DAY OF JULY. 1892. hv Samuel L. Boggs. W illlam E, Llttell, Frederick D. Cook. William P. List and Charles P. Cook, under the act of Assembly entitled "An act to pro vide for the incorporation and regulation of cer tain corporations,'' approved April 29. 1874. and the supplements thereto, for the charter of an In tended corporation to be called Essex Enamel Compnnv, the. character and object or which Is the manufacture of iron or steel, or both, or of any other melal or article of commerce from metal, wood or both and for these mtrposes to have, pos sess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privi leges or said act of Assembly and supplements thereto. TO LET. Kast Em! Kealnencna To Lt. TO LET-On BonueLnear Fifth av., Oakland, a good house of C rooms; a fins place for board ers and lodgers. W. A, Herron A Sons, 80 Fourth av. TO LET 13permo.: a Beat new house, 5 rooms; E. E.: well located, Berlin st. W. A. Herron A Sons. 80 Fourth av, , Haxelwood Realaences To Let. TO LET On Haxelwood ar., near Sylvan, house of eight rooms with laundry, city water," both gases and bath room: fine situation, ample grounds, fruit trees, grapes, shrubbery, etc. : rent moderate: possession immediately. Apply H. Uurgwln, ISO Fourth ar. TO LET Hazelwood Elegant house, 8 rooms front and rear porchet, nlceUwn. all conveniences, hath, hall, laundry, etc.; 123 per month. Black 4 Balrd. SS Fourth av. Allegheny Keslnence To Let. -LET Br John K. Eivlnff A Co.. 107 Federa T st., houses, stores and apartments. Rooms To Let. ALLEGHENY Elegant apartments In newad dlllon to Library place. In suites of two to four rooms, with bath, electric light and steam heat throughout: also elevator and use of tele phone: a first-class dining room: a very comfort able building in both summer and winter, together with the central and pleatant -location of Carnegie square make It a convenient and delightful place to live. Clias. Shields, N. Diamond and Federal sts., Allegheny. FIFTH AV., 477 2 rooms, lunrlihed or unfurn Ished, for light housekeeping. piIFTHAV, X2S Eletrant furnished front room. one minute from Court House; gents only. FOURTH AYE., lSJ-Fornlilied rooms, front or bask, for gentlemen LACOCE ST. Furnished rooms, all modern con veniences. Apply to aloyle't, 163 Lacock it., Allegheny. PENN AV.. 410-Second story furnished room; also small room. pENN AV.. S609-Farni.she(loomi: private, fam-- "r- SOUTH HIGHLAND AV with or without board. M7 Furnished rooms Z See additional adieu under Wanted Boarders and Lodgers. Rualnea Manna To Let. TO LET Four-story brick building. 1 Peeond ar., two doors from 8inlthfleld t.i will least for fire years. Apply at first floor office of Kauf mvinf ' store. fix) LET A good coal yard, with siding, at Tor- 'O LET rent jl rem Biauuu, suibaoie lor any Business. Ad- dress, Wm. Anderson A Co, city. Offices and Destc onm To Let. TO LET-Detk room. No. 108 Fourth av.. first floor front. Black A Balrd, No. 99 Fourth av. Miscellaneous In I.eta. TO LET-810 to 850 the first month and 5 to 815 each month until paid, without Interest, for a lotlnGroie square plan, Perrysvllle av,. Alle gheny. Call at Holmes A Co., 420 Smlthfield St., for plant. rpo LET Vacant lot. 80x110. with ttable. corner X Penn av.. Third st. and ticnange aney. Apply Nicola Bros . 208th av. EDUCATIONAL. 450 A SCHOOL YEAB-BOYS' 8H0RTLIDGE, Media (Pa ) Academy reopens Sept. 21. Swlthtu C Shortiidge (Harvard A. B. and A. M.1, Prin., at Mouongahela House. Saturday, 9 to t. PENNSYLVANIA. BUSTLEION, PHILA DELPHIA St. Lntto's School. A lilgh ci ass school. Exceptionally healthful loca tion. Dolizhttulanrroundlnzs. Special enre of younger boys. Illustrated catalogue. CHARLES II. STHOrjT, F. E. MOULTON, Principals. HOCK HILL COLLEGE, Elliott City, Mar land. Schools, Classical, scientific and commercial courses. Respectable young men and boyt re ceived as boarders. Send lor prospectus. BHO. DENNIS. President. ST. JOHN'S MILITARY SCHOOL, MANLITJB, K. T. Full courses of study. Under the visitation of the Regents of University of Now Tort and War Department, RT. REV. F.D. HUNT INGTON, Prest; WM. VEBBECK, Sups. THE Boarding MISSES ANABLE'S and Day School for Young Ladles. Will reopen September 2fith,at 64 Bayard St, New Brunswick, Now Jersey. EXAMINATIONS FOR ADMISSION TO THE WESTERN UNIVERSITY Will be held June 24-25. Sept. 12-13, at the University. For catalogue address W. J. HOLLAND, D. D., President. TRINITY HALL,- -WASHINGTON, FA A. Boavrdlns School ftr Boys, Prepstrlng; Them for College or Bnalneaa. Home school. Military, limited number, refined surroundings, healthful beantlful arounda. ui location, spacious and Extract from letter of Rev. Fred C. Cowper, Ametbury, Mass., to a friend In New York: '"The school grounds contain 40 acres situated In a rich and beautiful hill country 1, 200 feet above tide water and surrounded by wide spreading maples, elms. Undent and evergreens, with orchards, gar dens and vineyards, through which wind broad drives bordered by well kept lawns. There has never been sickness In the school. Delicate boyt become ttrongand manly In Ita pure health-giving atmosphere. The morals of the place are pure: the tone elevating and refining Under the present management, the household In all departments Is soluble for the sons of gentlemen, and has alt the comforts of a refined home. It It a lovely tpot In deed, favored br nature, developed br the best rtlU deed, favored by nature, developed by the best tklU of tbe landscape gardener, kept up by those who take pride In It; and tortunate Is the boy who Is permitted to spend Tils school-days at Trinity Hail. su. Apply to J. B. WHEELER. A. M., Bead Hatter. IT Vf SMITH, Washington, Pa. ! J9 Clntitllrii rnl 1att arlnfiriArmtnia on thi pope ten craft per lint for each Iruerfcort, and none takenor leu (fan twenty emit. TJNTIL FURTHER NOTICE ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE Clasalfled under the lotlowlnjr headings will be ac cepted a.t tho rale of ONE CENT PER WORD FOR EACH INSERTION when paid for la ad vance either at main or branch offices, Wanted Advertitemtnii of all Hindi. SUCH AS SITUATIONS. BOOMS, JIOABDING, BOARDERS, MISCELLANEOUS, TO LET ROOM:, MAI.R HELP, FEMALE HELP, AGENTS, PERSON A t. MISCELLINEOttS FOR SAtlE", LOST AND FOUND. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. ' BUSINESS OFFICE Cor. Smlthfletd and Diamond Streets. ALWAYS OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHERE WANTS. FOR SALE. TO LET. AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOR INBERTION. Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver tisers already have accounts with Tub DtsPATrlt. FOR ALLEGHENY, NO. 107 FEDERAL BT TELEPHONE 3621. FOR THE SOUTHSIDE, NO. H12 CARSON STREET, TELEPHONE NO. O032. FOR THE EAST END, J. W. WALtACK. 6IH PENN AV. PITTSBURG-A DDITION AL, THOMAS MCCAFFREY. MOO Butler street.' EMIL G. STUCKEV, 24th street and Peon avenue. ALLEGHENY-ADDITIONAL. T. H. EGGERS A SON, Ohio and Chestnut streets. THOMAS McHF.NRY, Western ahdlrnln avenues. WANTED. Main Helo. BARBER A good barber, St., S. S. Apply at H19 Carson BARUER-At 2803 Carson n , side Pittsburg, South- BOY With experience la the barber trade. Laeosk st,. Allegheny. 127 C1ANVASSERS For good teller: free samples. J 102 Fourth av., room 6. C1AKBO.N MAKER capable of taking charge or j carbon factory In city of oyer 30,000 popula tion. Address Box W. H. Dispatch office, CiOACHMEN Immediately, three coachmen for I UVCrV; none bat those experienced and ae Jnalntea lu the city need apply toT. B. Moreland, ICO Penn av., E. E., city. LABORERS-LOOOto 1, SIX) railroad laborers! alto a few good foremen to work on Clearfield and Mshoblhg B. R. oa It miles heavy work. Apply on the work at Clearfield, Pa. i wages II 25. Geo. 8. Good A Co. MAN An energetic man with 1250 cash capital to take a valuable agency In this city; busi ness pleasant and profitable with no competition; a splendid chance for the right man. Call at Room 18. Hotel Boyer. "Yf AN competent to take charge of manufacture 1U. of coffin plates and casket hardware. Confi dence, Box 334. New Haven, Conn. MEN-At S per day In Pittsburg, Allegheny and townt or Pennsylvania. Address Chler Organizer, Dispatch office. DALESMAN On salary or commission, to handle ki me new patent cnemicti mi erasing pencil; me greatest seilini Ink thoroughly In the greatest telling novelty ever produced: eratet Ink thoroughly In two tecondt: no abrasion ot paper: SCO to SOo per cent profit; one agent's talet amounted to U20 In six days, another SSI in two hours: we want one energetic general agent for each state and Territory. For terms and particu lars address the Monroe Eraser Manufacturing Company, X, 10, La Crone, Wit. SALESMEN To tell by sample patent adjustable cnrtaln pole supporters: 1200 per month. Call or address, wltlr stamp, Thompson A Johnson, mfr't, 1228 Penn av.. Pittsburg, Pa. SALI8IEN-Keliable and energetic to handle fun line of first-class oils on commission; good thing for right parties. Fidelity Oil Company, Cleveland, O. SCALE CLKRK-Boy 18 to-18 years of age, as scale clerk and to assist In general office work of a manufacturing establishment: must be a good penman, quick and accurate at figures. Address W. Y., Dispatch office. WAITER-A first-class waiter at 70 Federal St., Allegheny. YOUNG MAN Stout young man to work about grocery, drivo and take care of horse: must reside lu Allegheny and have satisfactory refer ence. Apply 14 Diamond, Pittsburg. Agent. AGENTS Everywhere for our great campaign books, live or the Pretldeutal candidates; largest and best book published; highest eoinmls stons and freight, paid : terms and circulars free, or tend ISc forprospectut. Address E. Gately A Co., Allegheny, Pa. AGENTS -S3 to 17 dally: experience unnecessary, Putnam A Co.. Perfumers, West Wlnsted, Ct. Female Help Wanted. A SS1STANT lady bookkeeper: must understand XX. aareguard system. Address, stating expected. Bookkeeper, Box 275, city. wages ClHAMBERMAID-WUlhtre to sleep at bouse. M Tenth St.. city. (lOOR'i and girls for housework rooms furnished j and unfurnished, at Room-Renting Agency, 13Q Robinson St., Allegheny. (tOOK One second cook and one dishwasher at Herzberger's restaurant, 074 Liberty st. COOK-An quired, : experienced !8 Ridge ar.. cook: references Allegheny. (lIRIi An experienced help for general houte y work In a family of three persons. Call at 1784 Penn av. GIRL To astltt hnnsework anS cooking. 235 Emerson, near Shady av. YOUNG.LADY-To stay In dental office, drees W. b. Y., Dispatch office. Ad- Male and Female Help Wanted. HELP-Sekmitreis, laundress, cooks, dining room girls, chambermaids, nurses, 200 house girls, GO for country; girls ror hotels and boarding houses, German and colored girls, 60 farm hands, white and colored waiters. Ihompson's, 608 Grant street. VITANTED-Man cook, waiters, 50 farm hands. it colored man servant, 200 honse girls, 60 cooks, 20 chambermaids, pantry girls. laundress, dishwashers, waitresses, colored girls, Germans, Swedes, housekeeper, -seamstress apprentice, Meelian't Agency, 616 Grant St. Situations tvnnted. POSITION in a manufacturing orwholesalehouse by an energetic business man; have had an experience of 20 yean on the road. Address K. 4, Dispatch office. POSITION as gardener by tingle gentleman; 8 years' experience; can lurnltb best reference, AddrcssGardener, Dispatch office. POSITION By an experienced stenographer, typewriter and Address E. D., Dispatch office bookkeeper, telegrapher. P03ITION-rKy a first-class white male cook. Address Cook, Dispatch office. SITUATION-By Intelligent tchool teacher. W yeart old, as assistant bookkeeper or hotel clerk: highest references. Apply Peregrlno, 169 Fourth av., telephone I860. S1TUATION-A practical bookkeeper and com.: petcnl office roan wants a situation: corresponds In English uud German. Address B. K Dispatch office. noarOera and Loitcer Wanted. BOARDERS-Hotel Federal. 171 Federal tt Allegheny: permanent and transient boarders (1 and 82 ner day. , LODGERS Anchor Hotel, Liberty, corner Fourth; lodging per night. He, 85C, Me; week, tl 28, 1 7S. 82, J. CUMMER B ARDERS-Mrt. M. 1 . Watson has O opened a first. class boarding and lodging house In Morgantown, W. Vs., and will receive summer guests at moderate rates. New houses, riew furni ture, bathrooms, and all modern conveniences. The best service In everything. Mrs. M, L. Wat son. Pleasants St., Morgantown, W. Va. Boarding; TVunteui. BOARDING A mlddle-sged man wants a place to board permanently with a family that will not take others: house mutt hare modern conveni ences; breakfast and 6 o'clock dinner only: location anywhere lnthl city: beat of reference given; give full particulars In antwtr. Furgeton, Dis patch office. TTANTED-Br husband and wife, room with tt ooara in jwi cua tsnaaysioe or itoup pre ferred); reference given and required, Address P. .A. V., AJJSpilbCll, Financial W nnten. TUNA NCI AL-Loans of 8606, 81,000 to 66,000 and uiab-uniu uiftawt fl,oou SO0,OGOana (50.000 on mortgages on Allegheny county property Quickly placed at very small- borrower. Sena your application tome a. up to Ktu,uuu oa moniri im pro vea pi est cost to b and I will save yon money on mortgages. H. J, rieming, wu ooa su, cor, i ourtu ar. MONEY to loan. In sums of 8600, 81,000, 82.000. 86,000 and upward, at lowest rates, on mort gages. Charles Somen A Co., 131 Fourth av, M ON ET at 6 per cent. We have 860, 000 to loan sunup. Auet urot, a uo let I oarth av. MORTGAGES oa city or Allegheny coanry prop, erty at lowest raits. Henry A. Wearer A Co., (2 Fourth ar. rpo LOAN (200,000 on mortgages! Sim and up. residences or business property. .. wvy .c,i; uwvw at i?t per censon vacant lots or farms. 6. u. Frencuv lis Fourth ar, J "ITT ANTED To loan money ou city or Allegheny ". "vJifVP"!. J? u.ms w su"! no aeiay. Snyder A White. 162 Fourth av. WANTED Real estate to sell, money to loan property to rent and rents to collect. J. H. Cnambcrs A Co.. 108 Fourth av. "ITITANTED-Mortgages on Improved city or Alle TT gbeny county property. MeOune A Coulter, SSFomrthav. WANTED BondLstoekt, mortgages andothel seourlUes. JU WlttUh, 184 Firth av PUIS- 0B1 A OftO to loan at 8 per cent. JohnK.Zwing tPlli J8Oo;107 Federal tV WANTED. Rooms Wanted. WANTD-Ro6m by a lady employed during the day: Ur(e unfurnished room to beiiseu as apartment; must oe with nice family and onNr near car line; to the Hah t parties a steady and re liable tenant will be (darkuteed. Address Lodger, Dispatch office. Interaction. LADIES and gentlemen to attend the old reliable and strlctlv tint-class Institution! for a limited time yon cau itet three month' Instruction lb prac tical bookkceplnr, penmanship, commercial calcu lations, etc., for 15, or three months' Instruction In shorthand and typewriting Combihed for 110; bejrln how and prepare for fall positional we never fali In xettlnt situations for all competentstudents: day and night school open Me entire year; boK keeplnf tauht by actual business practice: estab lished 12 years: write for pictorial catalogue. Act ual Business College. No. i Sixth av.. cormr Wood et. M. J. Conner. President; J. M. Phillips, Dean Of Faculty. Ilualnpsa Opponrintles Wanton. CTKNOGRAPHER, lady or gehtletnan, Wth500 O capital to Invest equally with reliable parly In establishing first-class shorthand school in Pitts burg: write, giving address, as personal interview is desired. School. Dispatch office. WANTED-Mau with some push and tl.SOO Cash by a reliable manufacturing concern: 11,200 salary and security for money t don't answer this unless you mean ouslness. Address M. V., Dis patch office. ' YOUNG MAN with H.000 6r security, for half J. interest lu goou reiaii ousinesst we are per BOl th! naliy acquainted with the gentleman offering Is Interest, and we know the reason for wanting a partner, tsapp Mouman, i?u uarson at. v Firs Insurance Wantert. BKNSWaNGKR A ZAHN-rire Jnsuranc. Fourth ar. 60 Miscellaneous Wanted. PAINTING and platcglass glazing, ess Grant st., Plttsourg. It. C Miller. DATENTS-0. D. Levis (20 years). Solicitor, HI A rirth av., next Leader, Pittsburg: t: no delay. TRUNKS hauled to and lrora 1 ast End for 50c. Campbell A Davis, 12 Seventh ar. Telephone 178. USB Jones' Bedbug Paralyser Jones' Magio Roach Powdert roaches banished by contract; satisfaction given or no pay. 222 Federal St., Alle gheny. Sold by til first-class druggists. YISIT Keren's Ladles' and Gentlemen's Dining and Lunch Rooms, 908 Penn are. WANTED Acreage-From 10 to 30 acres, with in 8 miles Of the City; accessible to transit; must He soas to sub-dlvlde to an advantage. Ad dress, only with price and location. Acreage, No. 4, Dispatch office. WANTED Everyone who wants the finest and cheapest wall paper In America to tend for lampteB; sent free toany address. G, G. O'Brien, Paint and Y all Paper Store. 292 Firth av. WANTED-W acre lot. East Fnd. for 5,0TB; ttate particulars. Address Home, Dispatch office. FOR. BALK MISCELLANEOUS. Bone. Vehicles. Live Stoca; For Sate. CWW8 Two tbort-horn Holsteln: both fresh registered ttock. Address Gus Stltzcr, Ever green Hotel, Rots postoffiee. CiOWS Carload of No. 1 fresh milch cows, the ' best In market, at M, Marx's, 41 First tt Allegheny. DELIVERY wagons Delivery wagont all ttvlet; our own make. Win. Beckert, MO to 344 Ohio t., Allegheny. Telephone, 1420. TTORSES Carload of, draft horses, weighing u irom l.tou to i.euu; among mem are several matched teams Come and see them before buying tome place else. Jl. man. si r irsi si., Aiiegncny, HORSE Suitable for a delivery wagon. Inquire of Charles A Sproat, Church and Sandusky stt Allegheny. NE coach top delivery wagon, suitable for one or two horses: baraaln for arocer or wholetale commission business. Inquire at Marshall's stables. rear 178 Juniata, Allegheny, SADDLE and driving horse cheap. 147 Fourth av., second floor. Machinery nntl Jtletsslt For 3als. OATTERYof 6 tteel boilers, double riveted. 28 X feet long, 47" dlarpetert tlx 10" riveted flues In each. 2 large tteam drums. 2 mud drums: these boilers are In first-class order, allowed 143 pounds steam; new fire front: will separate the boilers ir desired. For particulars address P. O. Lock Box 102, city. BOILERS and engines, tecond-handt all alsea, from 4 to 100 h. p. : cheapest in the market: U boilers and engines In ttock, stationary and porta able, upright boilers, mounted farm engine, etc.! (team pumps, governor, pulleys and shafting. Telephone 8401. U-28Park way. J. B. Young. Alle gheny. Pa. Boilers ror sale or trade Three port boilers, 80-hOrte power each: ail complete lortablo ete. E. M, bimms, 4 inn at. anu uuquesne way, city. fjNG: tSrB? NGlNES Genuine Acme automatic safety en- met and non-exploslre bollera, from one ) five horse rjowers. for natural fas or carbon oil at fuel: latest improved ventilating fans and water motors', sold by J. Prager, sole agent, at No. 4 Fifth ar. Send for catalogue and Information, TTNGINES and bbllers of every description: brick Xj yard supplies; contractors, and rolling mill ma chinery. Thomat C'arlln'a bons, Lacock and San duskyats., Allegheny. GRINDSTONES-In all sites, for. ail kinds of grinding: Cratglelth. New Cattle, Nora Scotia and other grits; Iron frames and fixtures for hand, foot or power; mounted stone, oil stone, emery wheels and grinders. Wm. M. Klrby, 189 First avenue. TMPROVED Whitman A Barnes high-speed automatic non-exnloslve enirlnea anil boilers. exhaust and ventilating fly fani of our own make; aiso electric iignung; secono-nana oin-sivie Acme automatic engines: second-hand Snedlker and car fly rant: B. W. Paine A Sons automatic engines, from 6 to 260 hone power; electrlo motors, water motors and all kinds of light power and supplies. Tompkins A TJlrich. Engineers and Contractors, 816 and 61S Liberty st.. .Pittsburg. Pa. Bicycles, Tricycles. Etc For Sale. BICYCLES -Eaty tcrms:second-hand Colombia, Rambler, Warwick, Lovell, Swift and others; also new Warwick!, Remingtons, Liberties. Hart fords and Kenwoods. Johnston's, 708Smlthfleldit. Blnticatl Instruments. BARGAINS Second-hand pianos and organs one 7K octave square piano for turn one 7V octave Decker A Son um piano, almost new, left with Us on tale, for 83M, worth 8500, Inclusive fine pluth ttool and cover: one octave. 6 ttopped, 3 tett Burdette organ for 875; one S octave,s ttopped Ettey organ, 2teiuand tub-bats, fort50 .genuine bargains; easy terms given to purchasers; the cele brated Decker A Son pianos, the renowned Smith Ameriotn organs and the celebrated Hlllttrom or- fans only to be had at our house: wo also carry a Ine of small musical goods at lowest prlcet; pur chasers will find It to their Interest to give ut a call, A. A. Zweldlnger's Piano and Organ Par lors, second floor of their own building, 638"Smlth fleld st city. FOR SALE A private party will sacrifice their magnificent upright grand piano. 7fd octave, full Iron frame, sweet and powerful tone: new three months ago: cost 6300; will accept 8225; In cluding stool and scarf. Call at residence, 186 Sheffield at., corner Bldwell, Allegheny. Rubbtr Stamps JPor Saio. CtETjrour rubber stamps, tteel stamps, ttencllt. X. seal presses, bract checks, etc, from Ebealfer A Co.. 4Tlfth av.. Duffs College building. FOR SALE BUSINESS. Basinets. Opportunities For Hale. FEED AND BUCKWHEAT FLOUR MILL-Suc-cetsfui business: all in fall running order with fine mill building and complete outfit, or the latest machinery, etc.: several small dwellings, etc.; situated fn a prosperous (manufacturing town on line of railroad with twitch alreet to the property; will be sold for lets than half its value: this It a rare opening to anjone who understands the busi ness; satisfactory reasons for telling. Jas. W. Drape A Co., 313 Wood St.. Pittsburg. -W-,I a . T S. Tl.-I,.. -in good stand. In good X location ; sell at a bargain. ooijmn av. FURNITURE business. Canton. 0 doing the larirest business between Plttsbun and Chi cago, on the P., ft. W. A . B. R. i for a live man wstli capital herds an opportunity of a lifetime. If you mean business call or address H. D. MCr Crea. Canton, O. HLF INTEREST In real estate business; cen tral location: will tell or exchange foe real estate. Improved or unimproved, in Allegheny; mutt teh toon at party withes to leave city; give full name and address. Address P. F. V Dis patch office. INTEREST An active interest In a manufactur ing cstabllsnment in the city doing a safe and prosperousbuslnessi a good party who can under take the duties of the oifice, and who It prepared to lnvett from 610. 000 to l 000. with undoubted assur ance of business Integrity, will be dealt with: com munications treated confidentially, Jas. W, Drape A Co., 313 Wood St.. Pittsburg. LICENSED hotel business la excellent location: long lease, very low rent, verv low price and very special bargain; good reasons for telling: business running mil and making money. Jas. W. Drape A Co., 318 Wood tt.. Pittsburg. MACHINE shop and foundry In the flourishing city of Mc&eripurt. on B. A O. It. R. For particulars coll on George 8. Cotton A Co., 64 Fed eral St., Allegheny. MUSIO STORE-Dolng a good business! Only one In a prosperous town on the A. V. B. R. ; terms cash. Address Music btore.' Dispatch office. "MOTION and toy business A profitable builnctl J 1 well established and doing a good Jobbing and retail trade; excellent losatlon t in t Allegheny; one of the best thoroughfares In the city; a good opening. Jas. W. Drape A Co as w coo st., nmpnrg. PRINTING office and outfit Doing aline busi ness, centrally located. Call at Holmes A Co.'s, 420 Smlthfield St. ., ' T ESTAURAHT-A well-etjabiuhed restaurant; av one or tne oett locations in Aiiegneny. on a busy thoroughfare: full equipment, everything In fine running order and making money: a good opening. Jas. W. Drane A Co., 318 Wood St., Pittsburg. RETAIL COAL BUSINESS-In the city, with R. R. tiding. Including 3 horses and harness. 2 wagons, office larnlture, ele.vekv; pi Ice ror the entire business and outfit, 'Including book ac counts. 8650. Jas. VV". Drape A Co.. 814 Wood St., Pittsburg. , O f invoice wiH buy; the best and most WJ) profitable t tare In Washington County t gen eral ttock; must benold, ParUculart from Orloo. Dispatch office. " - . -. FOR SALE-BUSINESS. Business Opportunities. Cg O BOO. or Invoice Positive bargain : well estab vDO) llthed house furnishing store, notions, toys, books and stationery, confectionery, wall paper, pictures and frames, baseball goods, etc., low rent; In one of the best manufacturing towns lu Western Pennsylvania, population Of about lOiCOO, Holmes ACo.. 20 Bmlthfield at. CM 000 or Invoice: well established furniture ulrxs and undertaking business in a live town; doing a splendid business. Holmes ft Co., 420 omitnneia st, flSPTrCfi Tea store in a central location; good VDtJtJyj) paying trade, and doing a good buslhfess. .Holmes A Co., it) Smlthfletd st. flUtCr Will buy a hardware and a tin store: HbUOXJ alsonful! complement of tinners tools. Inquire at 718 Fifth aye. ' Basinets Properties For Sate. TVr-A.NTJFACTURING PBOPERTY-The ralna- The flcfc Ings. warehouses, offices and e offices and 6 dwellings, etc, etc . Jf the Pennsylvania While Lead Co., situate on River av . corner wal- rlver not st . 4th ward, Allegheny: railroad and irons anu facilities for a switch right Into the prop- crty; tile Oflot about 283x170 feet, with an alley in me rear: win dg exposca to public sale on ruesaay. nnpri tn niihlli ftnii. i July 19, at 11 o'clock, on the premises title per- feet: Immediate nasspcslrin terms reasonable onaDte. A Co.. Further particulars from Jas. W, V. 1)mtw A r.n Agents and Auctioneers. 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. STORE and dwelling on Ohio st Allegheny, Ad dress S. C Dispatch office. FOB SALE LOTS. City Lota. AT reduced prices: wilt give you a Bargain: call and see about thlst Grand view av., Mt. Wash ington; 200 lect front, bee A. D. Wilson, 55 Fed eral St., Allegheny. $275" KOC-fJOO-nerron Hill Park plan: choice iota near Wylle ar. cable cars at above prices: tome on paved street only 110 down, balance $3 a month: sure to enhance quickly. Black A Balrd, 88 Fourth ar. CPT 500-Flne building lots 20x120 ft. on Vine WXi St.. Elehth ward, near Fifth av.l liberal terms. (108c) W. A. Herron ft Sons, 80 Fourth ar. Kast End Lots For Sals. TITESTMINSTER ST.-One of the best locations VV InShadysloe: lot 55x175 feet, with beautiful large snaue trees UiW. 80 Fourth ar. W. A. Herron A Sons, Haselwood Lots For Bale. HA2ELWOOD AV.-An elegant corner tot. lrresfnlar ahane. eaual to 52x120 feet, within a few minutes' walk of Haselwood station. Baltimore A Ohio Railway, and Second avenue electric cars; will sell cheap for cash, to quick barer, John K. IlcCrlckart. 59 Fourth av. : telephone 1S7S. Suburban Lots For Sale. T QTS In Grove iqnaro plan. Perrysvllle aV AI Xj tegheny. on easy terms, without interest. Call on Holmes A Co., 420 Smlthfield St., for plans. $6, srram. OOO Five acres of beautiful lying lancfwtth fruit, shade and ornamental trees at In- na ornamental trees at in R. (688) W. A. Herron A ram. Panhandle R. Sons, 80 Fourth av. Farms For Sals. TTiARSr Over 200 acres, near Loran's Ferry rta- X tion and conrenlent to Kensington and Par- nassus. on A. V. R. R. and In the vicinity of the new iras and oil territory there IS a dwelling ana outbuildings, large orchard, plenty of water and a quantity of coal: known as tbe farm of the late Dr. Prestly, deceased. Terms, etc.. from Jas. W. Drape A Co., 113 Wood St., Pittsburg., FARM 1SJJ acres, S-room house, stable, fine fruit and berries: Just the place for poultry; send stamp for new big farm and exchange Ust. N. F. Hurst. Notary public. Rochester Pa. FOK SALE IMPROVED BEAL .ESTATE City Residences. 600 Worth t2.6O0; 6 minutes' ride from tfnL Wood st. ; desirable brick house: 4 rooms. uj" uuu nuiki .; u iiiujuk. large porches, front and side: new tin roof on house and poreh; newly papered and painted throughout: lot 24x55 feet: on Granville St., opp. 11th ward school; easy terms or cash. S. J. Fleni lng. 400 Wood st. C?Q OOO No. 162 Fulton it.. Eighth ward, Pltts iJDtj burg, a new 2-story brick dwelling of II rooms: also frame of 4 rooms in rear; lot 24x100: rents for 1924 per year: good Investment. Jas. J, Wsldron A Co., 271 Bearer av., Allegheny. East End Residences for Sale. T-iAST END A handsome residence on a fine Vi naved avenue near cable and electric cars Urge lot; spacious lawn in front; ample shade from natural forest trees of full growth: residence hat all the more recent and thoroughly modern ap- finances, and is really unique" In every particul ar; perfection In art and leauty are singularly blended throughout: a perspective In view in our omcet possession at once. uaa. rt , urape s vo, 313 wooatt. Plttsourg. J7AST END residence and lot, 2-story brick J mansard, 8 rooms, small room, bath, lavatory, porch, vestibule, hall, dry cellar, furnace; every thing in prime order; large lot. front, side and rear entrance; price only 85,600; immediate pos session. Jas. W. Drape A Co., 313 Wood it., Pittsburg. ' (EM 300 35-rOomed hotisei: excellent tenants; JyTC corner property, Boquet and Pier Ms,; lot 24x101x43 wide In rear; rents for 8538 per year: UK 66 leet vacant facing Hoquettt., and one of the best locations for grocer, butcher or for milk depot In Oakland: boy this, ltpays better than 812.000 at Interest In bank. S, J. Fleming, 400 Wood tt. M OOO An elegant East End residence; good . locution; one tquare from Center ar. elec tric line or Roup station: new framo of seven rooms: reception hall, bath fend two finished attic rooms, laundry, etc.; modern In finish and detail: lot 51 feet front; a bargain, See John D. Hants, 64 i our in a v. G'7 OOO A complete and modern house, 9 rooms; I j location desirable; one of the best In Oak land; a good home worth the money. (85) W. A. Herron A Sons. 80 4th av. Allegheny Residences For Sale. ADJOINING Perrysvllle av., Allegheny The handsome residence and grounds of the late Mr. John A. McKce, deceased: 11 commodious rooms, bath and toilet room, spacious hallway, etc., all In excellent condition; over an acre or ground, abundance cf shade and shrubbery, out nildlngs, etc., etc.; one of the most convenient and restful places in Allegheny. Further particu lars from Jas. W. Drape A Co., 313 Wood st., Pittsburg. AN IRWIN AV. Second ward, Allegheny, new h and mansard: 6 rooms, bath. J houses"; 2 stories and mansard: 6 rooms, pantries, front porch, slate mantels; splendid or der; possession any time. A. D. Wilson, 65 Fed eral St., Allegheny. ON REBECCA BT near Grant av 2 brick houses; one on each end of lot: good renting property. A. D. Wilson, Real Estate Agency. 65 Federal st., Allegheny. SECOND WARD, AllexBeny-An exoellent brick dwelling near school house, on line of electric cars: eight rooms, bath, w. c. both gates, marble mantels. Inside shutters, pantry and closets, vesti bule, hall, dry cellar with cement floor, stationary wash bint for hot and cold water, etc., etc.; dwell ing almost new and In prime order throughout: Price only 83,900 on easy payments; best bargain In either city: immediate possession. Jas. W. Drape A Co.. 313 Wood st . Pittsburg. Suburban Residences jfor Sale. FOR SALE A gentleman's country seat near a town of 10. OOO in Eastern Penna. C. H. Coch ran, 5201 Lancaster av Philadelphia. NORTH MANSFIELD-About three acres and a dwelling house, on Main it., convenient to railroad station; price only 87,000: woula pay over ICO per cent to lay out In building lots. Plans, etc, from Jas. W. Drape A Co.. 313 Wood tt., Pittsburg. PERSONAL. IjERsONAL Credit, yet, credit on fine dress goods, tllt-i, satins, wrapt, etc., at J. Dwyer's, Room . McCance block, 701 Smlthfield. PERSON AL-Cash paid for old-gold and silver watches and Jewelry repaired; new work mode to oraer. t.nris iiaucn. ou amituueio. PERSONAL-"EverettClub News:" The pianos delivered this week are Club A, No. 243, L. 8. btrasser, Parnassus, Pa.:, Club B, No. 236, W. S. Deeds. 4 Boyd st.. Pittsburg. PERSON AL When i was a small Doy my mother always repaired my breeches and Jacket, bat since I got to be a great big man, Dfekton, the well-known tailor, 66 Fifth av., cor. Wood tt,. tecond floor, bat been substituted, who now doet all my cleaning, pressing and renovating In great shape. Tel. 1&8. LOST. LOST Pair gold eyeglasses, on 6th st. or Penn ar., Pittsburg; reward if returned to M. M. Donnelly, 85 Robinson St., Allegheny. LOST An excelsior pocket diary on South High land, near Fifth av at noon on June 30. The finder will be rewarded by leaving It ai Dispatch office. LOST The greatest bargain or your life if you do not buy a lot In Grove tquare plan. Perrvtvllle ar., Allegheny: 310 to 850 cash, balance fl to 85 per week, without Interest, Call on Holmes A Co.. 420 Smlthfield St., for plans. FOUND. TnTTTWn nnhhpF atAtnna , seal presses, largest as- F tortment. Weber A Co't Steucll and Bump vt orxs, m nun ar. Phone 823. TXIUND- -The cheaDest lots In Allegheny and on A' th the easiest terms, without Interest, In Grove square plan, Perrysvllle av. Call on Holmes A Co.. 420 Smlthfield St.. for plans. PKOFO-S.II& QEALED PKOPOSALS WILL BE KE p CE1VED ar tho office of the Borough Lnglneer, F. Ilunnln;;, Room 708, Penn Building, Pittsburg, until FRIDAY, July IS, 1892, at 5 F. H., for the grading and pnving of Uays and Lyon alleys. In the boronch of Millvale, with the best quality of vitrified flrebriclc Plans and specifications may be seen at the office of the Boroiuh Engineer. Tbe Burgess and Town Council reserve the right to reject nny or all bids. Bidders aro leqnired to view tbe premises before sub mitting proposal. " JOHN C. BEED, Burgess. Attest W. 8. COOPER, Cleric. PROPOSALS For whitewashing, also for tne cleaning of tbe Twenty-eUhth ward public school bnlld imr. Bids to be separate and all bids to be In before noon, JULY IS, 1892. Address, A. K. DUFF, Secretary of the Board. AUCTION SALE'S RECEIVER'S SALE OF Oil. HEFlN. IKT. By virtue or an order of the U.S. Circuit Court for th Western alstrict or Pennsylvania, I will offer to the highest oldder at public sale on the premises at East Warren, AVarren county. Penn sylvania, on JULY 15, 1892. at 11 A. H.. all and singular the complete oil refinery and property of the Pittsburg Tubeolene Refining Company, de scribed as follows, namely: All that certain piece or parcel of land situated In Glade township, Warren county. Pennsylvania, bounded and describe I as follows: Being lots "C." E" and "G." at laid down and designated on the map or plot of the village or East Warren : and alto the ttripof land lying north or lot G." be tween It Mid the right of way of the Western New York and Pennsylvania Railroad: said strip being part of the land formerly occupied by Walnut street of said village plot, which said lot Is of record In the Recorder's office of Warreh county. In deed book No. 85. at page 177, Subject however, to a lease for oil purposes to F. P. If art. dated May 23. 188.S containing five (6) acna and nluty-fuur (94) perches, more or Jess. And alto, ail that certain piece Or parcel of land altuate In Glade townahln. Varren ennntr. Penn sylvania, hounded and described at lolfows, to wit: On the north by the right of war of the Western New York and Pennsylvania Railroad; on the east by lands ofGuy C. Irvine; on the South by tho Allegheny river, and on the West by the above described lands containing about seven (7) acres or land, more or less, being lots marked "A" and B" on the map or plot of East 1 arren. and the strip or land lying between the north line or laid lott and the south line or the right of way or the W. N. Y. A P. R. R. aforesaid. Subject, how ever, to a lease for oil purposes to F. P. Hays, dated May 23. 1885. Having thereon slthated one Brick boiler house.. 15x32 tret, and one 80 h. p. tuKular botlrr: one frame barrel bouse. 32x86 feet; one frame bleaching house, 65x37 feet, cnntainlngfourtettllngttnks.com-, bined capacity 675 barrels: one frame office build ing. 19x29 feet; one brick filtering house,24x48 feet: Containing five filters, combined capacity 105 bar rels ; and four tanks, combined rapacity 250 barrels : one frame bone house, 40x40 fret, with two brick furnaces: one frame pump house. 12x14 feet, with six duplex pumps: one frame cooper shop, 84x20 feet, with platform ltxM feet: alfbntldlngs have Iron roofing. Alto, four patent stills with con densers: alio one agitator, capacity 466 barrels: one tank, capacity 2,813 barrels: one tank, capacity 716 barrels: one acid link, 64,000 pounds capacity; one soda tank, capacity fire barrels: two 40-gallon add drnnu: four Iron tanks, capacity 112 barrels each; 11 Iron tanks, capacity 216 barrets each; one wooden tank, capacity 250 barrels: the entire plant being new ana In good condition. Also, a roralty Inter est In three oil wells, combined rtrodnction whereof Is about 33 barrels per month, arising from lease of tuc iwirsuiug UMtnuvu irai csiste. e loregoing aescriDea real estate. Also, the following personal property: 49,000 allnnt of partly manufactured oil; 3,000 lbs. bone It ok: and the tools, pipe, tongs, wrenches, ma- EMlnr Itok cblnery and appliances necessary for operating an oil refinery. The terms and conditions of sale are as follows: Property will be sold ITee and clear of incum brance! and Hens. No bid for le-t than 313,001) will be received; 10 per cent of the bid payable at time of talc; remainder when sale approved by court. ALEXANDER HAMILTON, Receiver, 413 Wood ft., Pittsburg. AUCTION SALE. The magnificent household furniture, handsome brlo-a-brac and all paintings, and grand upright piano will be sold THIS MORNING, July 11, and continue TUES DAY MORNING, same time, at public auc tion, at tho elegant residence) 186 Sheffield street, corner Bldwell, Allegheny, at 10 a. k. sharp, rain or shine. Everything must go. Avail yourselves of this oppoitunlty. House open at 8.30. Goods sold to the high est bidder. Terms cash. CL DAVIS, Auctioneer. Aiiction Sale Fins Furniture, Carpets, Etc THURSDAY 3IORNING, JULY 14. 10 o'clook, at the residence of J. A. Galllnger, No. 15 Fuitop St., Allegheny City, will be sold the entire furnihment, consisting of Silk plush parlor furniture, oak and cherry chamber salts, dining room furniture, elegant chiffonier, hall rack, lace curtains, velvet and body brussels carpets, silver ware, bronze and bisque figures, orna ments, bric-a-brac etc. Goods nearlv new. Sale positive. No reserve. Party leaving city. SMITHSON & MOORE, Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE AT THE RESIDENCE. Furniture, carpets, two folding beds, range, etc, WEDNESDAY, July 13, at 10 o'clock at the residence. So. IBS Second avenue, city. The entire furnlshment of 10 rooms, cham ber suites in oak and walnut, fine walnut wardrobe, two folding beds, springs, mat tresses and bedding, parlor furniture, pict ures, olooks, ourtains, etc.; extension table, obairsand rocker, lounges, kitchen range, cooking ttteuMls, kitchen and laundry furniture, dishes, etc Sale positive. Owner leaving the city. House open after 8 o'clock momina- of sale. HENRY AUCTION CO., Anotioneers. A FECIAL REDUCTM Will be made in the prices of lots at KENSINGTON For the next 60 days to induce as much building as possible to ac commodate the army of workmen that will be required at the var ious factories. KENSINGTON NEEDS 1,000 NEW HOUSES. The increasing population demands them. This reduction opens the way to secure a home for little monev. Building material of all kinds can be obtained at lower prices at KENSINGTON than in Pittsburg. The most complete brick works in the country is located and being operated at KENSINGTON. Houses can be sold as fast as they can be completed. Remember that this special reduc tion is made only to early buyers. It will be glad news to thousands. This is the greatest opportunity ever offered to get yOTTR, OWlsT HOME In a growing and prosperous city st moderate cost Visit KENSINGTON And make a selection of a lot Free Eailroad Tiokets to KENSINGTON and re turn. Salesmen always od the ground. For further particulars apply at office of KENSINGTON IMPROYEMENT CO., NO. 79 FOURTH AVE., First Floor, - Pittsburg, Pa. N I MICK TERRACE. Handsomest Lots on the Market Nice Sites for Pleasant Homes in a Good Neighborhood. Lots in Subdivision of the Nimick Place, Wood street, Brushton, are now being sold. Only ten minutes' walk from Pennsylvania Railroad stations at Brushton or Wilkinsburg. Easily reached by Penn avenue, Fifth avenue or Duquesne street car lines. During the summer two street car lines from the center of the city will be completed along Wood street Salesmen will be on the ground July n, ia, 13, 14, 15, 16 from 2 to 5 P. M. ' Call at 133 FOURTH AVE. for Plan of.Lots. C. K. CHAMBERLIN, Agent MAYFIELD ' Lots, Perrysville avenue, at private sale. JOHN K. EAVING & CO., Agents, ,107 Federal street, and on the grounds. AUCTION SALTS. AUCTION SALE -OT- CAKPEff. CAKPKT. CARPETS. JTBRNITCKE, FURNJ.TOHE. Tuesday, Jnty 12, at 10 o'clock, at tbe rooms, 24 and 6 Ninth Street. A big lot of elegant velvet brussels and Ingrain carpets from a hotel. Also fine fur niture, plush parlor suite, chamber suites In oak and Wa'.rtut, wardrobes, sideboards, fold Ingbeds, bookcases,deslcs, chlObnlers.tablcs, chairs, rocker, lounges, spring mattresses and bedding, dishes and glassware, kitchen and laundry furniture. Sale positive. Goods now on exhibition. HENRY AUCTION CO., Auctioneers. AUCTION-SALE OF INTERESTS IN THREE iron mines. Saginaw, American and Dexter mines, and 5. 000 acres or Iron lands In the Ishpetn Ing Iron Range, JULY 2'. 1S92. at 10 o'clock a. m., beginning with the Saginaw mine, two and one half miles east of lshnemlng. Marquette county. Mich., and continuing until all Is sold, fale on tile grounds. Terms made known on dav of tale or on ippllratlon. Address C. F. CONRAD, Detroit, Mich. BY JAS. W. DRAPE & CO. publkTsale -or The Extensive and Valuable lunfactiTiiE ProjirtT of "The Pennsylvania White lead Com. pnny." on River ar., corner Walnut st, Al legheny, hear the railroad bridge, and hav ing a river and railroad front with facilities for a switch directly to the property. Lot about 235x170 feet to an alley, on which is erected large nnd commodious brick build ings, with two engines and boilers, etc., in cluding warehouses, offices, sheds and 8 dwellings, etc.. etc., to be exposed at public sale on TUESDAY, JULY 19, at II o'clock a. h., on the premises. Tbe convenient locality of this valuable prop erty, with its railroad and river advantages and nearness to all shipping points, will not fail to commend it to anyone wanting a desirable and extensive manufaotnrih property where numerous and substantial brick buildings are a necessity, and, as the owners are desirous of selling In order to settle up an account, it will be allowed to go at a price much under aotual value. The premises will be open for examination 'dally. Parties who wish to investigate Will be furnished with a card at our office. Terms made known at sale, or by JAS. W. DRAPE A CO., Agents and Auctioneers, 313 Wood st., Pittsburg. ! CHOICE frltOPEtmES. FURNISHED HOUSE, FIFTH AVE., BELLEFIELD. Stone front, 11 rooms, reception hall, bath, both gaes, electric lights and all modern Improvements. Will rent completely fur nished at $70 per month; further particulars and card to see property of MURRY & EDSALL, in FOURTH AV. FIDELITY BUILDING. 130 FEET O-A-IKILIDTID I $70 A FRONT FOOT. 600 feet from Fifth avenue. Choice level building lots. Very choice location. Tery cheap. Terms to suit. W. M. POLLOCK, ISO FOURTH AVENUE. 8500 TO 8500.000 Sg gaet, city or countrv property, at lowest, rates. JAS. W. DRAPE 4 CO., 313 Wood st Pittsburg. Telephone No. 975. - . - . kftag 1' brtMiisita jntyfffisQyff