THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1892L tGETTlNGTHE FACTS, Testimony at the Inquest on the Homestead Yictims Begun Yesterday. THE WOBKERS FIRED FIRST AH the Boatmen Were Ignorant of the Object of the Trip. DESCRIPTION OP THE LANDING. Captain Hines of the Finkerton Force the First Man to Fall. ; THE IDENTIFICATION OF THE YICTIMS At 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon Coroner McDowell began an inquest relative to tho deaths of the men engaged in the Home stead riot, "Wednesday, July 6. There were very few persons in the Coroner's office other than the witnesses, and not the slight est interest appeared to be manifested in the proceedings. Captain William B. Bodgers, of the Little Bill steamboat, was the first witness. He testified that be was employed to transport, for the chairman of the Carnegie Company, Pinkerton detectives to protect and guard the works of the company at Home stead. The guards, he said, were trans ferred to his barges at Davis Island Dam between 10 and 11 o'clock on the evening of July 5 and the boals then proceeded up the river. "When within two miles of Home stead the witness heard many whistles blowing, it being then about break ot day. An attempt was made to make a landing just above the Pemicky bridge when the attack on the barges was begun. Says the Workers Fired First. The witness said the crowd on the shore opened fir efirst, and Captain Hines, of the detective force was the first to falL The witness testified that on the barge before the landing was made he heard Deputy Sheriff: Gray tell Captain limes not to (hoot until it became necessary in self-defense that bloodshed must be avoided. The witness did not see any cannon, but thought one was in use from the sound. He knew McCurry, and when the detectives were fired upon the boat took the wo unded back to Port Perry. Dr. S. M. Binehart, of the Homeopathic Hospital, testified that Detective J. AY. Klein bad not been conscious at any time after he was brought to the hospital, and that be dlel from the effect ol gunshot wounds. Captain John Kennedy, employed .is a watchman on the barges, 'testified that the boats transported the detectives, and cor roborated the statement of Captain Bodgers. In addition he stated that none of the em ployes on the boat were informed as to where they were going or for what purpose the detectives were placed on the barges until they were near Home stead, and the detectives were then told not to shoot until it became necessary. The witness did not see any white flag "run up from the bargee. Unanimous Testimony at to the First Shot. Captain G K. "Wisbart, pilot of the Lit tle Bill, and Zach Evans, engineer, gave similar testimony, as did also Morris Bodg ers, second engineer, E'iward "Wheeler, deck hand, and John T. Case, mate, all of the Little Bill. All of these witnesses rlaimed that the men on shore fired first They testified that Captain Hines cautioned his men against using firearms until it be came imperative. Joseph G. Hoffman, a Pinkcrton detective of Chicago, was the last witness called. He described, as did the previous witness, the trip to Homestead. Captain Hines, he said, had charge of the men. As the barges approached the works the witness saw large numbers of people gathered along the river banks, many of whom were women.' As the barges got nearer to the place of the intended landing they were fired upon. Captain Hines and seven or eight men attempted to put out the gang plank on the shore above the bridge, but were unable to do so on acconnt of the shower of stones and actions of the strikers. After a short time an effort was again made and resulted in the placing of the gang plank. As the men were starting down the plank the strikers fired and the witness fell, having been shot through the right leg above the knee. Wns Unarmed When He Fell. He said he did not have a weapon with liia when be was shot. He said the de tectives were given to understand that their duty was to guard the company's property, and tbat they were instructed not to fire unless in self-defense. The affidavit of John F. McCurry, who is t the Allegheny General Hospital, vas read to the jury and the inquest was con tinued until July 26, at 2 o'clock P. M. The list of dead upon whom the inquest was held is as follows: James "W. Kline, aged 47, who died at the Homeopathic Hos pital, identified by Georgo Judson, of Chicago; James Morris, aged 28, died at Carnegie's steel works yard, identified in affidavit ot Philip Bichards; Henrv Btreagle, aged 19 years, identified by A. Streagle, a brother of deceased: James Sotak, aged 34, killed in yards, identified by Mike Olah; Thomas Weldon, aged 30 years, mill worker, identified by Miles Mc Sweeney; Peter Tanis, mill worker, aged 25 years, identified by James Stulannan; Silas "Wain, mill worker, aged 25, shot br cannon from Pittsburg side of river, identi fied by Thomas "Wain, a brother; T. J. Con nors, aged 30 years, Pinkerton, identified by C. W. Bendell. Tux full quarts of Gibson, Finch, Overbolt and Bear Creek rye whiskies bearing the signature of Max Klein can be relied upon as absolutely pure. Trice II per full quart, or Eix quarts for $5. nwr The Seaside Comforts and Pleasures Can be fully enjoyed by every person, and the special excursion train via the Pennsyl vania Railroad, leaving Union station at 8:50 A. X, Thursday, July 21, composed of Pullman parlor cars and East Lake coaohes for which special excurslou tickets will be sold at the late of $10 ror the round trip,zood 12 days with privilege of either Atlantic City, Cape May, Sea Isle City or Ocean City, give you an elegant opportunity of making a delightful trip at a small cost. Tickets will be sold from principal stations east of rittsburg at correspondingly low rates. Tho tickets are also valid for regular trains at 130, 7:10 and 8.10 p. x.. The tickets are good to stop over at Philadelphia on the return trip within the limit. Pullman sleeping cars on night trains. You can now reserve seats In parlor cars on special train, and berths In sleeping cars on nLrht trains at this com pany's office, 110 Fifth avenue. Saved a Woman's Lite. Mr. J. E. Tboroughgood, writing from Georgetown, DeL, says: "Two teaspoonslul of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Di arrhoea Kemedy saved the life of Mrs. Jane Thomas, of this place." He alio states that several other very bad cases of bowel com plaint there have been cured by this remedy. For sale by druggists. Tuwihsu Yotr can save from $25 to (50 by attending Arnheim sale. Excursion to Atlantic Cltv To-morrow, July it, via B. A, o. R. E. Rate, (10 the round trip, and tickets good 12 days. Trains 1 i leave i-uisourg o a. m. and 830 p. M, Pxrxxct action and perfect health result from the use of De VI Itt's Little Early Risers A Deflect little pill. Very small; very sure TIE GREAT PIANO INDUSTRY. Thousands and Thousands Made in America Eyery Year. The Output Increasing nt the Bate of 25 Per Cent Annually The Old Names Stein way and Checkering D on't Cnt So Much of a Figaro In the Market as They Once Did Many O.lier Manufactured at .the Present Day Fnlly Their Eqaal Where and by Whom They Are Muds. One ot the greatest of American Indus tries, If not trnly the greatest, Is the manu facture or pianos in tho United States. The Amorican piano Is the acknowledged piano of the world and has not even the approach of an equal. For 23 years few, if any, foreign pianos have teaohed onr shores, while thou sands of American pianos are being export ed annually, no less than 10,000 of these find ing foreign homes last year. There are be tween 73 and 80 expensively equipped piano faetories in the United States, turning out each from 300 to 5,000 pianos a J ear, or a total of 133,003 pianos annually. There are some seven of these makes known as the old standard or national repntationed pianos, eaoli of which has taken first premtum at some woild's fair over all competition, thereby J ustly laying claim to a national reputation. Tho oldest 6r these Is perhaps "Chlckering & Sons," which at one time, held sway pre eminently. Knabo" 1' the next oldest in lino of the seven standard or national pianos, and later came In the "Stelnwav" to share honors with Chiokering and Knabo, and at about the same .time the "Ballet & Davis" pianos came in view, claiming public notice, and walked off with first honors and a national reputation. Soon after "Decker Brothers" also became celebrated as a na tional piano, and then later the "Steak" put in its claim for highest honors, and upon crossing sn ords, captured first prize, and at about tho time of the Centennial "Weber" camo to the front, demanding and obtained notice by crossing swords with tho other six leadcis. So thero were seven called standard or national American pianos, and recognized as such thronghout the wot Id, and are Stein way, Cliicketing, Knabe, "Ballet 4 Dnvi," Decker Brother, Weber and Steck. Since that tirneCtlie Centennial), and up to which time square pianos had mainly been in use, the piano trade has taken on a new Impetus and thousands ot new and valuable improvements have been combined to produce the best lesultg. Millions of capital have been Invested In new factories, new machinery and new Improvements until tho piano has ap peared In a new and different form, the "Upright," more beautiful to the eve, more pleasant to tile ear, with its more satisfying repeating action, tone and touch, occupying but half its original space, and so on, each manufacturer vioing with the others, and tbat other making wondertul strides to keep the lead till, in tliclr present state of perfection and beauty, it Is hard to tell who makes the best piano to-day, nnd i hether or not all or even any of the seven old standard makes can boast of superiority over many of the other 20 or mote line piano makers of the present day. It is settled beyond a controversy. however, that there are other American manufacturers turning out and selling more finished pianos dally at the present time than either of the seven national concerns, known as the old "standard" makers, among which might be mentioned tho "Sohmer," of New York, a fine piano, and tho manufac turers of which aro turning out from 75 to 80 a week; also the "Henry F. Miller," of Bos ton, is a good piano, nnd manufactured in lnnre numbers; and the "Hazleton Broth ers," of Hew York, make an excellent piano, also manufactured in largo numbers. Tho "Emerson Piano Company," of Boston, ate now turning out between SO and 90 pianos a week, and an excellent ai tide. "Kranlch & Barh," one of the latter concerns, manu facture about 50 pianos a week, and claim it as strictly first class. The llardman Piano Company, of New York, are manufacturing over 75 pianos per week, nnd are a inter addition to the long linn of first-class American pianos and are hUhly indorsed. J. 4 a Fischer, or New York, the second largest manufacturers of pianos in tho United States, turn out SO to 100 a week and are said to be or good quality, and one of the reliable American makes. The W. W. Kimball Company, of Chicago, who for years past have been recognized as tne most extensive wnoiesaie piano ana or gan dealers In the United States, and who have for tho past ten years manufactured reed organs at the rate or SO a day, or 15,000 organs annually, began three years ago the manufacture of pianos and are recognized to-day as the most ex tensive piano manufacturers on the conti nent, and who turn out 20 finished pianos dally, or ISO a week. Their combined piano and organ factories cover seven acres of ground, nnd from which Is turned out 21,000 instruments annually. The Kimball piano is a "high grade" instrument, spiinging at once into popular favor, and is considered the equal, nnd by many the superior of any piano now before the public. Prominent among Its many friends who share this be lief, and who use and indorse tho Kimball piano may be mentioned: Adelina Patti, "Tho Queen of Song;" Big. Francisco Ta magnn, the king of tenors; Mmo. Albanl, the great prima donna: Giuseppe Del I'uente.the eminent baritone: Lillian l ordlca, the Amer ican prima donna; Lilli Lehmann, Max Alvary; Julius Perotta; Emil Fischer, the great basso; Sig. Lulgl Arditl, the famous orchestra leader; Hans Balatka, the veteran composer, teacher and conductor; Minnie Ilauk, the great American prima donna who created Carmen; Enill Liebling, the cele brated composer and concert pianist; Charles KunkeL pianist composer and music publisher; P. S. Gllmure, the world's famous orcnesira leader, uesiaesnunareasorotliers. dealers, musicians and exports. Mho believe the "Kimball" is the coming great piano of tlioage, and maiks an epoch in the history of American piano building. Besides the great Kimball factory at Chicago there are several other large concerns in that city turning out from 25 o 40 pianos a week, so that the East, Boston and New York.no longer holds the key to the piano trade, but must eventually bow to Chicago In piano construction, as it has in organ building, three-fourths of the world's supply of which now comes from Chicago. MEETINGS AND NOTICES. Jleetlnrs. MEMBERS OF O. II. TERRY COUNCIL NO. 230. Jr. O. U. A. M.. will plee assemble at the Council Chamber WEDNESDAY. July 13, 1892, at 1:30 P. M., sharp to attend the tuneral of our lite brother. E. Haubensak, residence No. 625 Preble av., Allegheny. Assemble with funeral badges and black gloves; omit caps. HARRY J. MECKEL, Rec. Sec'y. "VTOTICE STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING-NO-l sneclal mtln J. TiUK is uerehy given that wi iiiciwihuuiuciivi uicriratn.ugDSL JJUlldlng and Loan Association of Pittsburg. Pa,, will be held at the offlce or the corporation (Dispatch building). Pittsburg, Pa., on THURSDAY; the 15th dav ot September, 1S92, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and l; o'clock noon for the pur pose or voting upon a proposal to Increase the cap ital stock or the corporation from (1,000,000 to 110, 003.000 In shares of the par value or(100each,as pro vided or the laws ot the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania D. P. CORWIN. CHARLES WILCOX. President. Secretary. Dividends. Office op , ALLKGIIEXr HEATUfO COMPAKT, ALLtGnr.NY. Pa.. July 12. 1892. ) DIVIDEND-THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS ot this cnmpanv has this day declared a Quar terly dividend or T O PER CENT, payable to stockholders or record on July 20. Transfer books will be closed rrom Julv 13 to July 20, both Inclu sive JOHN CALDWELL, Treasurer. OrnCE of ) Allfghekt Heating comfant, t Allegheny. Pa., Julv it 1892. S DIVIDEND-THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF this company has this day declared a Quarterly dividend or TWO PER CENT, pavable to stock holders of record on Julv 2a Trans'fer books will be closed from July IS to July 20, both Inclusive. JOHN CALDWELL. Treasurer. MASCFACTCBrns and Merchants Ixs. Co.. ) Office, 417 Wood street, . PiTTSBfRG, July 9. 1892. S TMVIDEND-THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS JLS hare this dav declared a dividend of ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS 1.50) per share, payable on demand. WM. T. ADAIR, (secretary. German bAVios and DEP03IT 1 Bask of UinmNGiiAM, I Comer Carson and Fourteenth Sts. f PrrrsBuno. S. 8., July 2. 1892. I DIVIDEND-TUB BOARD OF DIRECTORS have this day declared a dividend or SIX (6) PEII CENT out of the profits orthe last stx months, payable July 18, 1892. J. F. ERNY. Cashier. OFFICE OF MOKO-IOAnXLA INSURANCE CO., No, 93 Fourth avenue. 'J TVIVIDEND THE DIRECTORS Ol? Tttra XJ company have this dav declared a dividend of uxr. UUL.1.A11 Aau a i AL.r per share, (pcr rent) payable on and alter Friday, July 8. 1892. JOHN H. CLANEY, tecretarV. PlTTSBCnG, July 5, 1892. omcE of the Tkctonia Insurance Co.. ) No. 206 Ohio street. V . "" " " " ' sJUIT O. JOUi ALLEGHEVT, Pa., Julv 8. J892 DIVIDEND NO. 39-THE D1RKOTORS OF THIS company have declared a dividend or TW O (: DOLLARS per share, payable on and after July 1L 1892. C. W. GER IG. becretary. GERMAV AMERICAN INS. Co. OF PxKNA.. 1 Office No. ill Fourth Avenue. S PITTSBURG, July 6. 1892 J DIVIDEND NO. 83-CHE DIRECTORS OF this company have this day declared a semi annual dividend of FOUR PER CENT (P per share), payable on demand W. J. PATTERSON. Secretary. tfr-Clattiflcd real tttatc advertitement on thW. pape ten cent per" line for each insertion, and none taken for leu than tiotnty cent. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE Classified under the following headings will be ac cepted at the rate of ONE CEJtT PER WORD FOR EACH INSERTION when paid for in ad vance either at main or branch offices. Wanted AdvertttemenU of all Kindt. SUCH AS SITUATIONS, noytis, MALE HELP, FEMALE HELP, AGEN1S, HOARDING, BOARDERS, MISCELLANEOUS, TO LET ROOM:?, PERSONALS. MISCELLANEOUS FOB SALE', LOST AND FOUND. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. BUSINESS OFFICE Cor. BmlthfieM 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 INSERTION. ' Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver tisers already have acconnts with Tms Dispatch. FOR ALLEGHENY. NO. 107 FEDERAL ST.. TELEPHONE 3021, FOR THE SOUTHSIDF, NO. 1412 CARSON STREET. TELEPHONE NO. 8032. FOR THE EAST END. J, W. WALLACE. 6121 PENN AV. PITTSBURG ADDITION AL. THOMAS MCCAFFREY, (SOOBntler'street. EMIL G. STUCKEY, 34th street and Penn avenue. ALLEGHENY ADDITIONAL. F. H. EGOER3 A SON, Ohio and Chestnut streets. THOllASMcHENRY, Western and Irwinavenues. WANTED. Hale Hela. A BOY to learn watch-making trade. Apply to R. T. McUeagh A Son, 34 Fifth ave. BARBER Colored Good sober, single barber at once; wages 8 per week and board; chances good for extras. Address, Alex Corbln, Ebens urg. Cambria county. Pa., EARBER A good white barber: wages (8 per week and boarding. Apply to Fred Setfg, In diana, Pa. BARBER-A good barber. Call at D. T. Stum penhorst's, Wllklnsburg. Pa. BARBER-A good barber. Apply to A.Sneals, Ap pollo. Pa. B ARBEIt Apply at 53 Seventh av., city. JRICK MOLDER-At Braddock Brick WeVksia good man. Inquire of A. Dougherty, or Mr. unn, Eighth St., Pemlckey road; wages (2 K per day. BOY A good dot to learn the barber trade. Ap ply to John IL Stern. 41 Federal st Alle gheny. BOY An experienced boy at the barber trade Apply 2909 Carson St., Southslde. BOY With experience In the barber trade. 177 Laeock St., Allegheny. BOY With some experience at the barber trade. 221 Rebecca St., Allegheny. CANVASSERS For good seller; free samples. 102 Fourth av., room t. -lARBON MAKER capable of taking charge of J carbon factory In city of-over 300,000 popula Hon. Address Box W,H.. Dispatch office, COACHMAN First-class man with good refer ence. X. B. Dispatch office. "POREMAN-CompeKnt man for structural Iron r works. Address ,C, Chronicle Telegraph office, giving address: ARDKNER An unmarried man who can milk and do general work. Call 959 Liberty st. ABORERS-LOOOto 1,600 railroad laborers: also a few good foremen to work on Clearfield and Mahoning it. R, on IS miles beaTT work. Apply on the work at Clearfield, Pa. ; wages (1 25. Geo. S. Good ft Co. MAN A first-class man who understands the warm air furnace business: one who Is a prac tical tinner, understands making estimates from Flans, capable of managing workmen and can sell urnaces. Address Warm Air, Dispatch office. MAN An energetic man with (350 cash capital to take a valuable agency In this city: busi ness pleasant andproStable with no competition: a splendid chance for the right man. Call at Room B, Hotel Boyer. MAN A single white man or experience In milking and caring for ItVe stork and garden; good wages to a good worker. Apply at S07 Lib erty st. MAN competent to tike charge of manufacture of coffin plates and casket hardware. Confi dence. Box 334, New Haven, Conn. MAN to learn our business; fair salary with In crease. Gebble A Co., Scnmldt Building. "TEJf -At G per day in Pittsburg, Allegheny and 1U. towns or Pennsylvania. Address Chief Organizer, Dispatch office. RED brick setter and burner ror small yard, where natural gas is used; state wages ex pected; steadr work for right man; references required. Address Clay, Dispatch office. ROLL TURNER Thoroughly experienced on rolling mill work; good wages to competent man. Address Portage Irou Co., Llm Duncans ville. Pa. SALESMEN "WHO can easily make (tt to (75 per week, selling tne celebrated Plnless Clothes Line or the Famous Fountain Ink Eraser: patents recently Issued; sold only by salesmen, to whom we give exclusive territory; the Plnless Clothes Line Is the onr line ever invented tbat holds Clothes without plns-a perfect success; the Fount ain ink Eraser is entirely new, will erase Ink In stantly, and Is king of all; on receipt or 50c will mall sample or either, orsample or both for II, with circulars, price lists and terms: secure your terri tory at once. The Plnless Clothes Line Co., No. S7 Hermon St., Worcester, Mass. SALESMAN On salary or commission, to nandla ths new patent chemical Ink erasing pencil; the greatest selling novelty ever produced: rrasei Ink thoroughly In two seconds; no abrasion ot paper: 200 to HO per cent profit; one agent's sales amounted to (620 In six days, another (32 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 Crosse. Wis. SALESMAN Yonng man with experience to sell notions In the city of Pittsburg. Address, stating experience, etc. Angelo. Dispatch office: 11ANK BUILDERS at Coal Pit. Pa , near La trobe. and at Ingleslde near Johnstown. Pa. Inquire Immediately of Beeves Bros.. NUes. O. YOUNG MAN With some experience In the barber trade: steady work. Inquire of J. Zerbe, 90 Diamond St., Pittsburg, or Charles Berg, Blalrsvllle. Pa. Assents. AGENTS-(3 to t7 dally; experience unnecessary. Putnam A Co., Perfumers, West Wlnsted, Ct. Female Help Wanturl. APPRENTICES-Good sewers, others to learn dre.smaWlng and cutting. 950 Peun av. i"iOOK- First-class female cook for private fam- J lly: g Apply W. ket. ;oou wagca; uesfc vi references required. 11. staia, care oi j. ju. Musky, SO) Alar- CIRL for grocer business; one with some experi T ence; reference required; good wages. 63 Bates St., Fourteenth ward, between Second av. and Wllmot st. GIRL An experienced help for general house work In a family of three persons. Call at 1734 Penn av. GIRL to assist In cooking and housework. Emerson St., East End. - 235 IADIES to do fancy work at their homes; we j send money and material by mall and pay by the piece. Call and see work or address,- with stamp, J. M. Lemar A Co., 90 Fourth av., Pittsburg. LADY BOOKKEEPER-Assistant lady book keeper: mnst have experience on ledger. Address, stating experience and salary expected. P. O. Box 1033. j s . LADY stenographer: state wages expected. Apply to A. F. J.. Dispatch offlce. NURSE At once; competent nnrse for small child by family going to the mountains In two or three days. Apply at 280 Locust St., Allegheny, VJURSE A nurse girl, between 12 and 15. in J.1 small family, at 164 Bnena Vista st., Alle gheny. WET NURSE Strong, healthv wet nurse. Ac ply Immediately at404O'Uara St.. E. E. YiroMEN-Two, for cooking waa-Hs tsa anil at. i f per montn Apply at the Home Hotel, Duquesne way. Male and Female Help Wanted. ' HELP Atonce, an assistant waiter; man cook 50 farm hands, (25 per month; 10 colored woman cooks, (to per week; 2 dining room girls: dishwashers; ehambermaids;laundrcsses; no house girls. 20for summer resorts: CO cooks; 20 chamber maids; sawing girl apprentice. Meehan's agency. 545 Grant st. TTELF Seamstress, laundress, cooks, dlnln- AJ room girls, chambermaids, nurses, 200 house girls, 50 for country: girls ror hotels and boarding houses. German and colored u cuiureu gins, ou rarm hands. white and colored wallers, street. Thompson's, COS Grant Boarder and Lodger Wanted. BOARDERS Permanent and transient. Hotel Federal, 171 Federal St.. Allegheny, (l and (2 per day. LODGERS at 1145 Penn av.; beds 20e. 25c 3Bc; also farm aud garden help. Emil Doner's Em ploymen t Offlce. LODGERS Anchor Hotel, Liberty, corner . Fourth; lodging per nlgh 25c. 35c. Wot week. (1 25. (1 7S. (2, (3. Room Wanted. WANTED -Furnished room with bath: no meals; good references: rent in advance. Address, with terms. George,' Dispatch office. Fir Insurance Wanted. BENSWANGKR A ZAHN-Flrt Insurano. Fourth ar. WANTED. Situations Vfantert. t POSITION by young man (S): German-American; well educated, position of stock orenlrr clerk In wholesale house; salary moderate. Ad dress S. E.. Dispatch office. POSITION in a manuracturlngorwhoiesale house by an energetic business man; haTe had ah experience of 2s years on the road. Address K. 4, Dispatch office. POSITION By competent and energetic phar macist. Address Present Employer, Dispatch office. SITU ATION By young man 24 years old; transit man or levelman on railroad, ndning or topog raphy; 7 years1 experience; Address J., Dispatch office. SITUATION as housekeeper by a lady of exper ience. Address A. II., Dispatch, office. TO rnrnlsh Remington typewriter and do corre spondence for individual or firm. Address fcteln. Dispatch office. Wanted Partner. PARTNER-Wlth tl.SOO cash to take half Inter est in a first-class ten-chair barber stand. Best stand In the city. Apply to F. II. Brett, corner Euclid avenue and Public square, Cleveland, O. PARTNER Active partner, with (25,000; to right party a llrst-class inducement will be offered. Address R. It., Dispatch office. "pARTNER-Wlth S3. 000 to (10.000 to take an ln l terest In hotel enterprise in World's t'alr dis trict. Hotel, Dispatch office. Boslnrss Opponantle Wanted. TlTANTED-t2i0 to 1350 buys a safe and reliable T V business needed in every city; will pay from $100 to (200 per month net profit: exclusive territory given and complete ontflt furnished: send ror Illus trated book. A.T.Thompson A Co., UTrcmont row, Boston, Mass. WANTED Man with some push and 11.600 cash by a reliable manufacturing concern; (1,200 salary, commissions and security for money; don't answer this unless vou mean business. Address M. W.. Dispatch office. Financial Tf antea. FINANCIAL-Loans oftSOO, (1,000 to 6, CM and up to 120,000 on mortgages on Allegheny county Improved property quickly placed at very small est cost to Borrower, nenayour application to me and I will save you money on mortgages, Flemlog, 400 Wood St., cor. Fourth av. B.J. "Yf ONEY to loan, in sums of 1500. $1,000. 12.000. 1TA S5.000 and upward, at lowest rates, on mort gages, Charles Somen' Co., Ill fourth ar. MONEY at 6 per cent. We hare $60,000 to loan (300 up. Ailes Bros. A Co., 1M Fourth av. MORTGAGES on city or Allegheny county prop erty at lowest rates. Henry A. Weaver A Co.. S21"ourtli av. rpo LOAN (200,000 on mortgages: tlOO and un- x wara at o per cent: KOO. 000 at 44 ner cent on residences or business property, vacant lots or farms, ti. H. French. r:J Fourth ar. VTT ANTED The loan of (1,200 for three or Are ?T years on unimproved Homestead properly that cost (3. TOO two vears ago, and Is now worth (4,500. Address O. K Dispatch office, Pittsburg, Pa. "TT ANTED To loan money on city or Allegheny VV co. property In sums to suit; no delay. Snyder A hue. 162 Fourth av. WANTED Mortgages on Improved city or Alle gheny county property. McOune A Coulter, 18 Fourth ar. WANTED Bonds, stocks, mortgages and othet securities. Ed Wlttlsh, 131 Firth av., Pitts burg, Pa. 01 A OOO to loan at 5 per cent. John K. Ewlng JJXUj A Co., 107 Federal St. Miscellaneous Wanted. ptABPETS cleaned, altered and laid; special Vy prices to churches and halls. Cameron Bros., 30 Ohio st,, Allegheny. PAINlINOandplateglatsglaslng. ,U.C. Miller. C2S Grant St., Pittsburg. TJATENTS O. D. Levis (W years). Solicitor, 131 A Fifth av., next Leader, nttsDurg: no delay. rpRUNKS hauled to and rrom h aat End for 50c. JL 'Campbell A Davis, 12 Seventh ar. Telephone 278. USE Jones' Bedbug Paralyser Jones' Magic Roach Powder: roaches banished by contract; satisfaction given or no par. 222 Federal at.. Alle gheny, bold by all first-class druggists. TISITKevan's Ladles' and Gentlemen's Dining and Lunch Rooms, 908 Penn ave, WANTED Everyone wno wants the finest and cheapest wall paper In America to send for samples: sent free toany address. G. G. O'Brien, Paint and Wall Paper Btore. 282 Fifth av. YOUR mattress or feathers to renovate; send postal. Cameron Bros'. Bedding House, 30 Ohio st- Allegheny. FOB SALE MI3CELLANEODS. Bones. Vehicles. Live Stocat For Sain. DELIVERY wagons Delivery wagons all styles; our own make. Win. Beckert, 340 to 344 Ohio t., Allegheny. Telephone, ZttO. Ct ELDING For sale or exchange, a pacing geld X lng; color, bay: 18 hands high; age, 7 "years; weighs 1,200 lbs.; Blue Bull and Legal Tender stock; has paced a mile In 2:35; no record: doesn't Scare at an) thing: can be safely driven by a lady; will sell cheap or will exchange ror a standard bred brood inare. Address Bo 84, Bellevue, Pa. HORSE Suitable ror a delivery wagon. Inquire or Charles A Sproat, Church and Sandusky sts Allegheny. WAGONS and carts of all descriptions ror sale; new and second hand. Pittsburg Wagon Works, No. 336 Second ave. ; telephone 1870. Machinery and Metala For Jale. BOILERS and engines, second-hand: all sizes, from 4 to 100 h. p. : cheapest In the market: M boilers and engines In stock,' stationary and porta able, upright boilers, mounted farm engine, etc.; steam pumps, governor, pulleys and shafting. Telephone 8401. 23-25 Park way. J. S. Young. Alle gheny, Pa. BOILERS for sale or trade Three portable boilers, 50-horsc power each: all complete. E. M. Stinins, Fifth st. and Duqursne war, city. I ENGINES Genuine Acme automatic safety en i glnes and non-explosive boilers, from one hair to fire horse powers, ror natural gas or carbon oil as fuel: latest Improved ventilating fans and water motors, sold by J. Prager, sole agent, at No. 4 Fifth av. Sen lot catalogue and Information. ENGINES and boilers or every description: brick yard supplies; contractors, and rolling mill ma- chlnerr. Thomas C'arUn's Sons, Laeock and San- dusky sts. Aiiegneny. GRINDSTONES In all sties, ror all kinds of grinding; Cralglelth. New Castle, Nova Scotia and other grits; Iron frames and fixtures for hand, foot or power; mounted stone, oil stone, emery wheels and grinders, Wm. 41. Klrby, 134 First avenue. TMPROVRD Whitman A Barnes high-speed automatic non-exnloslve engines and boilers. exhanatand ventilating fir fans or our own make: also electric lighting; second-hand old-stvle Acme automatic engines; second-hand Snedlker and car fly fans:B. W. Paine A Sons automatic engines, from 6 to 250 horse power; electric motors, water motors and all klnds of light power and supplies. Tompkins ft Ulrlch. Engineers and Contractors. 816 and 618 Liberty St., Pittsburg, Pa, Musical Instruments. FOR SALE A private party will sacrifice their magnificent upright grand piano. 7'd octave, full Iron frame, sweet and powerful tone: new three months ago: cost (300; will accept (213; In cluding stool and scarf. Call at residence, 18S Sheffield st , corner Bid well, Allegheny. PIANO Good upright piano Itnmedlately, cheap; cash. 105 Pennsylvania av., Allegheny. Rubbar Stamps For Sam. CI ET your rubber stamps T seal presses, brass cn steel atamni. tenr.tla. T seal presses, brass checks, etc., from Bheaffer A Co.. 9 Firth ar, uatra oouege naiiding. Miscellaneous For Sal. FIEbDGLASS Very powerful French field glass; cost (30, for (10. Address with stamp Post Box 392, Cincinnati, O. OLD spinning wheel, silver tea set; rare col lection: perfect order. Inquire 3223 McClurg St.. Southslde. PRINTERS' stands and cases for sale cheap; a prompt buyer will get a bargain: -second-hand saw table In good condition; sold because space needed. Apply Dispatch business office. FOB SALE-BUSINESS. Business Opportunities For Mala. BARBER SHOP wltn 3 chairs; only shop in town; doing from (35 to (4) per week; owner wants to retire from business; possession Immediately. Ad dress 11. O., Dispatch offlce. FOR SALE notet (1.0:0: a SS-room hotel busi ness with license; one of the busiest little cities In Penn'a; 12.000 population; bar trade will run about (40 dally; brisk transient trade and all steady boarders wanted: rent (1.200 per year; this house Is an old standby or the town; has excellent reputa tion and has never been refused license: at the above figure we offer 4-year lease, license and fur nishings of office, bar and house throughout; a Eerfectly satisfactory reason for selling a good uslncss. John F. Sweeny, C8 4th ave. "PURNITURE business. Canton, O.. doing the X largest business between Pittsburg and Chi cago, on the P., Ft. W. A . R. R.1 ror a live man with capital here Is an opportunity or a lifetime, ir you mean business call or address H. D. Mc Crea, Canton, O. JEWELRY and silversmith business: well es tablished and doing a paying trade: situate In a prosperous manufacturing city In Western Penn sylvania: a well-selected stock, and allln good con dition; best location In the town: the leading thoroughfare; a rare opening. Particulars confi dentially from Jas. W. Drape A Co.. 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. ' MILK route for sale 60 gallons per day. B re re ton ar,. near the West Penn Hospital. Business Properties For Sale. COAL LAND-S, 000 acre's of coal land In Cambria auc Indiana cos.. Pa. Inquire of W. B. An man. ration, Cambria co.. Fa. IJROPERTY Ohio St. (Allegheny City) business property: one of the very best locations on the street In fee simple. C. IL Love, 93 Fourth av. OIL REFINERY for sale: the plant of the Ex celsior OU Co., located In Cleveland, p.; the property consists of 18 acres of land and a complete refinery ror refining and manufacturing carbon oils, naphthas, paraffins oils and wax. ana Is also equipped with tanks and machinery for ompound Ing. For further particulars Inquire or the Com pany, Cleveland, O. Sealed bids will be received lor the above property np to and Including August 10, 1892: the company reserves the right to reject any and all bids' FOB SALEBUSINESS. Business Properties For Sale. USINESS PHOPERTY-Ohlo St., Allegheny X City, business property, one of the very best mc very oesi C. U. Lore, locations on me street in iee simple, 93 Fourth av. FOB SALE LOTS. City Lota, $275- -HOC tSOO nerron Hill Park plant 1 Choice lots near Wvlle av. cable ears at above prices; some on pared street only NO down, valance (8 a month: sure to enhance quickly. Black A Ualrd. 0J Fourth av. East End Lota For Sale. PACIFIC AV.-Lots 25xlC0 feet at (65 per foot front; close to cable and electric lines. M. F. Hippie A Co., 9G Fourth av. i (ISKfiA F.T,lne. near Dauphin St.. 19th ward. IDJUU East End. One large lot. (139.) W. A. llerron A Sons, 80 4th av. Ann Wincbiddle, near Penn av.. East End; UUU lot 50x108 ft. (140). W. A. Herron A Sons, SO Fourth ar. Baaelwood Lots For Sale. HAZELWOOD AV.-An elegant corner lot. Irregular shape, equal to 51x120 feet, within a few minutes' walk of Hazelwood station, Baltimore A Ohio Railway, and Second avenue electric cars; will sell cheap ror cash, to quick buyer. John E. McCrlckart. U Fourth av. : telephone 1076. Farms For Sals. ACREAGE A bargain; 104 acres of level, very productive land close to Pittsburg; underlaid with coal and clay. o. 1 stone quarry, house, barn, orchard, springs: on public road, station on premises, connecting with 8 great R. R. systems. Penna., Vanderbllt and B. A O. R. R. ; within H to X mile org different R.R. stas. ; plenty good water; superior farm for stock, grain, gardening, fruit, or manufacturing; cheap at (1M per acre twill sell at (75 per acre. ISd Wltllsh, 131 5th av., Pittsburg; a large number of good farms for sale. FARM Over 200 acres, near Logan's Ferry sta tion and convenient to Kensington and Par nassus, on A. V. R. R. and in the vicinity of the new gas aud oil territory; there is a dwelling and outbuildings, targe orchard, plenty of water and a ?uantlty orcoal; known as the farm of the late Dr. 'restly. deeeised. Terms, etc.. from Jas. W. Drape A Co., 113 Wood St., Pittsburg. FARM 13)4 acres, 5-room house, stable, fine fruit and berries; lust the place for poultry; send siamp lor new uig arm ana exenangf Hurst, Notary Public Rochester Pa. N. F. FOB SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE City Residences. 000 No. 152 Fulton St., Flghth ward. Pltts- m j nurg, a new 2-story oncx awemng oi it rooms: also frame of 4 rooms In rear; lot 24x100; rents for (921 per year; good Investment. Jas. J, "Waldron A Co., 271 Beaver av Allegheny. fi&l 800 Easy payments, a honsc 5 rooms on a JpJL "desirable residence street (paved and sewered); only a very few minutes' ride from P.O. (108). 6ee W. A. IlerrOn A Sons, 80 Fourth ar. East End Residences For Sale. IJLLIOTT ST..(2,800-A choice Utile home. within U S minutes' walk of Penn'a R. R. station and near electric cars, Brushton: frame house of 5 rooms, nlcelv papered and finished throughout; lot 29x133; easy terms. (4-109-475.) Charles Homers A Co., 131 Fourth ave. FOR S ALE or exchange for good vacant property In East End or Wllklnaburg-An elegant new brick residence, on one of the best asphalt streets In East End: close to all means or travel; 4 rooms and reception hail on first floor, 5 rooms on the second, and 3 rooms on the third, wl'h all conven iences ror luxury and comfort; lot 60x120 to alley. Kelly A Rogers, 6218 Penn av. HOUSE (500 down and balance monthly pay ments buys a handome new frame house or 8 large rooms In an excellent neighborhood, handy to all traction cars; has two porches, good cellar, sliding doors, slate mantels. Inside shutters, pan trv, range, piped for both gases and wired ror elec tric lights and nlcelv grained and finished through out; price only (4,100. See Baker A Co., 63)7 Penn ar.. E. E. OAKLAND-Cheap: a line 8-room brick dwell ing, hall. bath, inside w. c, laundry, cemented cellar, botlicaes, slate mantels: tile hearths, etc.; lot 33X90. M. F. Hippie & Co., 90 Fourth ar. CK SOO Cheap A double brick house. 8 rooms u7U; (4 rooms on each floor); lot 40x100 ft, : stable on rear of lot; prlc made low on account or own er's removal: on Mayflower St., near Park av.. East End. (98). W. A. Herron A Sons. 89 Fourth avenue. fflQ 600-Houee, 7 rooms, large cor. lot: (COO. re 350s malnder on very easy payments (prt of tame can be paid as rent); well located at Brush ton, East End. near to steam and electric cars. (43 S.) See W. A. Herron A Sons, 80 Fourth av. Allegheny Residences For Sale. FOR SALE-On Irwin av.. Second ward. Alle gheny new houses; 2 stories and mansard; 6 rooms, bath, pantries, front porch, slate mantels: splendid order; possession any time. A. D. Wil son. 65 Federal et., Allegheny. FOR SALE On Rebecca St.. near Grant av., 2 brick houses; one on each end or lot; good renting) pronerty. A. D. U llson. Real Estate Agency, 55 Federal St.. Allegheny. Suburban Kesiaences For Sale. DWELLING House of 8 rooms and. storeroom 20x50 feet, on corner lot. 60x120 feet, together with good stable and all outbuildings: &ls6 stock of drygoods, boots, shoer, hats, caps, groceries hardware, tinware, woodenware, etc, etc. ;- SOO yards from station on P., C, C. A St. L. R. B. t all Eoods fresh Inside of 18 months. Address, Lock ox 36, Uulonport, O. DWELLING and 3 acres near the city, conven ient to railroad station; dwelling has 6 rooms, hall, attic and cellar and Is In line order through out: over "JO fruit trees, small fruit, grape arbor, shade trees, water, etc: a beautiful place. Jas. W. Drape A Co., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. T?OB SALE A gentleman's country seat near a X town or 10.000 In Eastern Penna. C. II. Cocb ran, 5201 Lancaster av.. Philadelphia. TO LET. City Residences. TO LET (13 per mo., 4 rooms In good order (new house), Jane near Tweuty-cigliih St., S. S.; also, house 3 large rooms. Twentieth St.. S. S. W. A. Herron A Sous, B0 Fourth av. East End Residences To Let. T !0 LET-On Bonnet near Fifth ar., Oakland, a good uouse oi s rooms; a nne piace iur ooara- I I.J W. A IT.,mn . Unn. Cft ers and lodgers. W. A. Herron A .Sons, 80 jrourtu ar, rrio LET Neville St.. near Ellsworth av. resl- X dence. ten rooms, all conveniences. grounds; (50 per mo. Black A Balrd,95 Fourth ar. i LET-(15 per month. Oakland, neat new house, 4 rooms, on Ullca, near Dltbrldge St. A. Herron A Sons, 60 Fourth av. mo LET N evllle at., mar Forbes St. In Belle- X field, 4-rooui house: rent (12 per month, C. H. Love, 93 Fourth av. TO LET Frankstown vr.. No. 24, near Penn ar., E. E. C. H. Love, 93 Fourth av. Allegheny Hesldences Xo Let. TO LET By John E. Ewlng A Co., 107 Federa St., houses, stores and apartments. TO LET For Allegheny houses, see Scott A McMlllen, 71 Federal st. , SuDurban Kesidences To Let. TO LET-Cotlage at Boben stMlon.P., Ft.W. A C. R. R. : choice summer residence, (20 per mo. Black A Ualrd, Do Fourth av. Rooms To Let. ALLEGHENY Elegant apartments in new ad dition 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 pleasant location of Carnegie square make It a convenient and delightful place to Uve. Chas. Shields, N. Diamond aud Federal sts., Allegheny. BROAD ST., 6108, East End-Newly furnished 2d story room with board ; conveniences. TJOURTH AV.. 133 Furnished rooms front or X back lor gentlemen. EUCLID AV.. 422, East End room, (10; private. Front furnished L ACOCK ST. Furnished rooms, all modern con veniences. Apply to Moyle's, 155 Laeock st., Allegheny. TNTGOMERYAV.. 40 Front and connecting lu. rooms; also middle room; conveniences; lacing parks. ROOM One furnished room. Inquire at 124 Robinson St., Allegheny. YICKBOY ST., 16-Four unfurnished water and gas. Z See additional adieu under Wanted and Lodgers. Business Stands To Let. TO LET Four-story brick building, 139 Second av., two doors from Smlthlleld at.: will lease for live years. Apply at first Boor offlce of Kaof manni' store. rpo LET A good coal yard, with siding. u mvuu uu . ja.u, it..,. oiu.u u. ..v.- rens station: suitable for anr business. Ad- a. rens aiatioi dress. Wm. Anderson A Co., city. TO LET-The Tour story building No. 8 Wylie av.: suitable for any business. Apply 8 Wyileav. Omces and Desk Homa Co Let. TO LET Fourth av.. No. 93, desk room with use of desk, etc., on first floor. In rear part or our office; good light, etc; rent (5 per month and up ward: best location in the city. C. U. Love, 93 Fourth av. rpo LET Cheap; 2 large connecting offices, second X floor, with Yaulisroneofth- best locations ou 4th av. W. A. llerron A Sons, 80 4th av. ri O LET Penn and Frankstown avs., J flue offices In tho Flath building. C. E. K.. 2 H.-Love, S3 Fourth av. TO LET-Deik room. No. 103 Fourth ar., first floor front. Black A Balrd, Mo. 95 Fourth ar. Miscellaneous To Lets. TO LET Vacant lot, 30x110, with stable, corner Penn ar.. Third st. and Exchange alley. Apply Nicola Bros . 20 6th av. LqST. IOST-Gold medal with Inscription; liberal re- ward. Return to R. J. Simpson, Hotel Andcr- LOST Ladles' waists. Saturday afternoon, on Duquesne ear, or rrom Diamond and Grant, Reward If returned 4 Grant it. .PERSONAL. I JEESOJNAL Credit, yea. credit on fine dress goods, silks, satins, wraps.ctc. at J.Dwyer's, Room 4, McCance block. 701 smlthlleld. PERSONAL Cash paid ror old gold and silver watches and Jewelry repaired: new work mads to order. Chris llauch. 541 Bmltliflell. "PERSONAL Hair, moles, etc. ou ladles faces A permanently destroyed by the electric needle without pain or cr; consultation free. Miss Strang, office 903 Penn ar., Dickson building. PERSON AL When 1 was a smstt oov my mother always repaired my breeches and jacket, bat since I got lo be a great big man, Dickson, the well-known tailor. 65 Fifth av.. cor. Wood St., second floor, has been substituted, who now does all my cleaning, pressing and renovating in great shape Tel. ifeS. Legal Nonces. JOSIAH COHEN A CO.. Attornra. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT LETTERS testamentary, with will annexed, upon the estate of Helena Kaufman, deceased. late uf city or Pittsburg, Pa., have been granted to the under signed, to whom all persons indebted to said estate will make payment, and all persons having claims against said estate will present the same to SIMON KAUFMA. Administrator c. t, a . No. 15 Ninth St.. Pittsburg. NOTICE MY WIFE. CATHERINE MORRIS, having left my bed and board without my consent, I hereby notify all persons that I will not be responsible for any debts she may contract. Henry R. Morris. Herron av.. Pittsburg. AUCTION SAXES. lA?ixol3f5xi. Sale. Fino Furniture, Carpets, Etc. THURSDAY MORNING, JULY II, 10 o'clock, at the residenoeof J. A. Galllnger, No. 15 Fulton St., Allegheny City, will be sold the entire furnlshment, consisting of silk plush parlor furniture, oak and cherry chamber suits, dining room furniture, elegant chiffonier, hnll rack, lace curtains, velvet and body brussels carpets, silver warn, bronze and bisque flsures, orna ments, bric-a-brac, etc. Goods nearly new. Sale positive. No reserve. Party leaving city. SMITHSON & MOORE, Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE AT THE RESIDENCE. Furnltnro. carpets, two folding beds, range, etc. WEDNESDAY. July 13, at 10 o'clock nt the residence, No. 183 Second avenue, oity. The entire furnlshment of 10 rooms, cham ber suites in oak and walnut, fine walnut wardrdbe, two foldm? beds, springs, mat tresses nnd beddlnir. parlor furniture, pict ures, clocks, curtains, etc; extension tnble, chairs and locker, lounges kitchen range, cooking utensils, kitchen and laundry Inrniture, dishes etc Sale positive. Owner leaving the city. House open alter 8 o'clock morninir of sale. HENRY AUCTION CO., Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE AT THE RESIDENCE, No. 147 Pennsylvania avenue, Allegheny, THURSOAY, July 14, at 10 o'clock. Fine furniture, carpets, rns, bookcase, baby buggy, desk, fine uhina dinner net, hall rack, dishes and glasswatp, chairs, rockers and household goods. Sale positive. 11ENUY 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 Ishpem Ing Iron Range, JULY 25, 1892, at 10 o'clock A. u., beginning with the Saginaw mine, two and one hairmlles eastor IshDcmlng, Marquette county. Mich., and continuing until alt Is sold, r-ale on the ground. Terms made known on dav orsale or on appUcatlon. Address C. F. CONRAD, Detroit, Mich. PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS For wliltewashina-, also for tne cleaning of the Twenty-elshth ward public school build in. Bids to be separate nnd all bids to be in before noon, JULY 10, 1892. Address, A. K". DUFF, Secretary of the Board. TT S. ENGINEER OFFICE. CUSTOM U. House. Cincinnati, Ohio, July II, 1192. Sealed proposals for furnishing cement, lumber, tio rods and washers, loqulred forlook and movnble dam No. C, Ohio river, near Beaver, Pa., will he received at tliU offlce until 2 30 p. it, AUGUST 1, 1892, nnd then publicly opened. Specifications, blank forme, una, all available information will be furnished on application to this office. AMOS STICKNEY. Major of Engineers, U. S.A. ' TTOTICE TO CONTEACTORS- Sealed proposal for a steam heating and ventllatluir system, to bo put Into the East End School building, JfcKeesport. Pn., will bo received nnti TUESDAY, July 19, at 6 p.m. Information can be had from and all proposals should he addressed to J. W. Faw cett. Chairman of Building Committee, Mc Keesport, Pa. Bond will De required with surety In amount of bid, nnd subject to ap proval of School Board. No bid necessarily accepted. J. D. FOSTER, Secretary. McKeesport, Pa., July 12, 1892. VTOTICE TO COAL DEALERS -THE L Thirty-second Ward School Board will receive sealed proposals until 3 p.m. TUES DAY, July 19. 1S92, for Ave thousand (5.C00) bushels, or two hundred (iOO) cars,of the best black lump coal, three thousand bushels to be delivered to the Prospect Street school house, and tno thousand bushels to the Bertha Street Schoolhouse. Bidders will be required to name the mine rrom which the coal Is taken, and must put It Into the cellar. Bids must be sent to and full information may be obtained from O. S. HERSIIMAN, Secretary, care Chronicle Telegraph, No. 11 Filth nv Pittsburg. PATENTS. D. O. LEVIS (next Leader 131 Fifth ar -Pittsburg. Pa- 20 years solioitor THE MERCANTILE AGENCY R: G. Dun & Co., Westinghouse Building, corner Tenn Ave. and Ninth St., Pittsburg, Pa This establishment suDDlies all necessary Information as to the standing, responsibil ity, etc, ot business men throughout North America. It Is the oldest and by far the most complete and extensive system ever organized for the accommodation of Bank ing and Mercantile interests and the General Promotion and Protection or Trade. Debts Collected and Legal Business at tended to throughout the North American ontt nent. x-ui A SPECIAL 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 popnlation demands them. This reduction opens the way te secure a home for little money. 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 thev 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 oflered to get . ITOTTiR, CPvVTST HOME In a growing and prosperous oity at moderate cost Visit KENSINGTON And make a selection of a lot. Free Railroad Tickets to KENSINGTON and re turn. Salesmen always on the ground. For further particulars apply at office of KENSIITOI IPMEINT CO., NO. 79 FOURTH AVE First Floor, - Pittsburg, MAYFIELD Lots, Perrysville avenue, at private sale. JOHN K. EWING tc 7 CO., Agents, 107 Federal street, and on the grounds. CHOICE PBOPEKTIEi SCHENLEY PARK. WE ABE NOW BUILDING 85 MODERN HOUSES BY DAY WORK. Overlooking Schenley Park at Greenfield avenue bridge near the Zoological Garden to be sold on MONTHLY PAYMENTS. PRICES KANGE FROM $1,800 : TO : $4,500. You have ten years to pay; same as rent, Thev have city water and are all sewered. Wearoalso-selllng LEVEL LOTS 25 to S3 feet and 90 to 170 feet deep, from $400 TO $600 EACH. Terms Ave per cent cash; balance (5 per montn. Come and see the Improvements we hava made in six months. We have sold 135 lots and 12 houses since) January. Take Second avenue electric cars, Green Held avenup branch, which run through tho property. Fare Ave cents from city. PETER SHIELDS, 5J3 GRANT STREET. Branch office on property, corner Green field avenue and Lydla street, Twenty-third ward. 130 FEET OJSZXj.JSJ'JD I $70 A FRONT FOOT. 600 feet from Fifth avenue. Choice leveV building; lots. Very choice location. Very cheap. Terms to suit. W. M. POLLOCK, 150 FOURTH AVENUE. EDUCATIONAL. WS0 A SCHOOL YEAR-HOTS' SHORTLIDGE, Media (Fa) Academr reopens Sept. 21. Swlthta C Shortddge (Uarvard A. B. and A. II.), Prln.. at Monongahela House. Saturday, 9 to 3. PRIVATE SIIOBTIIAND INSTITUTE, 315 Smlthlleld St.. Pittsburg, Pa. Shorthand and typewriting per month. (4 50; per quarter, (12; six months. $20. Write for catalogue. BOCK HILL COLLEGE, Elliott City, Maryland. Schools. Classical, scientific and commercial courses. Respectable young men and boys re ceived as boarders. Send fur prospectus. BRO. DENM. President. BEAVER COLLEGE AND MUSICAL INSTI TUTE, Beaver, Pa., for young girls and young ladles, opens its tlilrty-elghth year September 13. Llterarr. Art. Elocution and Music Conrses. No death In It years. An able faculty. Prices moder ate. Special advantages in Music. Send for cata logue to the President, RLV. R. I. TAYLOR. PENNSYLVANIA, BUSTLETON, PHILA DELPHIA St. Luke's School. A high class school. Exceptionally healthful loca tion. Deli rhtlul surroundings. Special euro of younger boys. Illustrated catalogue. CHARLES H. STROUT, F. E. MOULTON, Principals. ST. JOHN'S MILITARY SCHOOL, MANLIUS, N. Y. Full courses of study. Under the visitation of the Regent of University of New Tors: and War Department. RT. REV. F.D. HUNT INGTON, Presfc; WM. VERBECK, Supt. THE Boarding MISSES ANABLE'S and Day School for Young; i.aaie. Will reopen September 2dth,at 68 Bayard St, New Brunswick, New Jersey. T1TIEL COLLEGE, GREENVILLE, FA, For both sexes. Departments: Classical. Pre paratory, Music. Art. Accommodations elegant. Fall term opens September 8, 18)2. Address Presi dent F. A. MUHLENBERG, D.D..LL.D.. orPROF. Jos. R. Titzel, Secretary of Faculty, Greenville, Fa. CURRY UNIVERSITY, Sixth Street. ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS ForClasical and Scientific Courses August 25-26 (100 In prizes. For full Information address H. M. ROWE, President. Fnll term begins September 6. 1y733-ws EXAMINATIONS FOR ADMISSION TO THE WESTERN UNIVERSITY Will be held June 24-25. Sept. 12-13, at the University. For cataloguo address W. J. HOLLAND, D. D., President. PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE FOR WOMEN. Location Beautiful and Healthful. Excellent facilities for the study of ths Classics, Mathematics Historv and Litera ture, Music and Art. Thorough work la Laboratories, Cabinets and Gymnasium. Year opens September 8, 1892. Early appU catlon desirable. For catalogue apply to MISS HELEN E. PELLETREAU. Pittsburg Pa. TRINITY HALL, WASHINGTON, PA A Boarding; School for Boysi, Preparing Them for College or Bualneas. Home school. Military, limited number, refined surroundings, healthful location, spacious and beautiful grounds. - Extract from letter from Rev. J. D. Moffat. D. D., President of Washington and Jefferson Col lege. Washington. Pa: "Mr. W.W.Smith. Trinity Hall. Washington. Pa.t Dear Sir It gives mc pleasure to testify to the attractiveness, efficiency and safety ot Trinity Hall as a hoarding school for boys. The bouse and grounds, spacious and elegant, having once neen the finest private residence in the county, enlarged and furnished with modern appliances for school purposes, arc admirably adapted to their present use. The management and Instruction are kind and efficient. Under Its present control the school Is a safe place for bors away from home, where ther will be cared for and educated for Ufa work or higher liKtltntlm of learning." APPIyto J. B. Wll EELER. A. M.. Head Master, or W. 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