THE PHTSBUKG vDISPATCH," SUNDAY;-JULY 17rrrl89ar r t r - IX UNIONISM AND PROGRESS. me or the Supplemental Point Intended for the Congressional Investigating Committee Views of a Conservative Manufacturer Who Favors the Amalga mated, but Thinks It Falls to Becog n.ze Improvements. Che fact lM teen mentioned of the ap irance of a committee of Pittsburg manu turers before the Congressional Investi ing Committee last week with a request be heard from their standpoint on the or question. The Congressional commit was about finishing its labors, and asked :se manufacturers to send on a paper con ning their views. That has not yet been ne. But several manufacturers disas iated from the Carnegie company have sn jotting down notes stating the situa n as they see it. Some of these will )bably send their views separate to the committee. Representatives the Amalgamated Association, also, ex it to communicate further with the com ttee, especially upon the exhibit of wages en by Mr. Frick for the month of May. ey say that was an exceptionally good nth, and are preparing a more 'extended libit. v. leading manufacturer, who says he ors the Amalgamated Association, and ild. if it were conservative in course, prefer to see it in sus sful and general operation be tse of the check it would be able to place on hasty and rash strikes, and ol its giv t equal terms to all manufacturers of the ne class, had prepared a paper criticising at he considers the deficiencies of .the aociation and pointing out the remedies, was not one of those who appeared be e the Investigating Committee to ask a iring. but as he represents the most mod te view of manufacturers unconnected h the Carnegie Company it is interesting give his presentation. This manufact r says: Different Methods or Manufacture, 'hci e is always more or less difficulty In rting up large concerns. This is a natural Uencc. At the first startingot the Home ad worts in IrSLthcte was a serious strike lilch the men lcsorted to violence. The iks wre built on the most approved n. Laving improvements In machinery, ilianpi-s nntl tools. This reanired an ad- tment of wajo on a new basis. The rkmen opposed this, demanding sched s as paid m existing works on old scales iac under old methods of manufacture, "oikmen fix the minimum basis or wages h, decryinz any attempt of manufaolur to 1 educe prices below what that basis Is tor. It is the rale of organized labor Amalgamated Association of Iron and c orLers to fix tho minimum of bar n at two (2) cents per pound. Knowinz constituents of cost of production, they land wages. nuted on lion or steel bais ing at two (2) cents per pound. To re- this i.-ico. or ell belovi 2 cents per ml. tho manufacturers must pay the res base.! on 2-ccnt non. Manufacturers constantly seeking impro ed methods to apen cost of production, eo as to assure ihe consuming public iron and steel at as ap a rate as possible. When improved chinery and methods are adopted which rease outpuc largely, manulactuiers seek reduce w ages per ton, not earnings per ., for under the adjustment sought to be icted the average wages per day of the ikinen are not reduced, but. generally, in st cases left higher than under the old ldltion. Ill- Opposition to Tonnage Reduction, 'liese adjustments are opposed by the lalgamateil Association of Iron and Steel rkers, though in most cases, as In the jeut Homestead trouble, the tonnage es of but a small number of the total nber of hands employed are affected, te the Honieslc id trouble. The firm is leavming to reduce the minimum from tos23per ton. 4-inch steel billets actual ung price $22 53 and under. Only the ton re rates. In uhich the output has been gely inci eased, are sought to be ad ted in case in which daily average get. earned ai e very large. These earn- aie not attempted to be made loner in they were beioro the improved ir.a nery was introduced. The rate per ton d xnth the increased output is such as to mUo increased, not reduced, daily earn--. -uould be observed that with the lin ed machinery, the Increased output s not entail k larger expenditure of sic.il energy than former output with jiei machinery. here adjustments in wages paid have niTs caused more or less friction. They .- been, and are, opposed by labor organ i tons and among others by the Atnalga ted Association of Iron and Steel iikers. It matters hot how small the niher ol hands whoso tonnage rates may affected by the introduction of improved chinery, tiiere is always much difficulty bringing about the dcsiicd adjustments tonnage rates that would naturally fol , increased output. The Object Is to Cheapen Products, t is said that the employers are not justi l in making these adjustments. They are ongfully called l eductions, etc The nutacturers. It Is asserted, get all the lcfits. The protective tariff system, etc., isailed- The tariff Is assailed because it ps up prices. In this case, the manu turcrs are Introducing machinery to apen their products. A lew years ago cl billets sold for $27 and $28 per ton, now y cll for $22 and $23 per ton. When bil - w ere sold at $27 and $23 per ton, the cost pre due ion was oxer $25 per ton. With proved machinery, the cost of production i been reduced, and the public-get the ad itage in paying but $22 and $2i per ton for el billets. 'he average earnings of this class woikmen is over 100 per cent above enrmngs of Jhe same class of rkmen in Enjtand. The difficult iblem in the Homestead case is, n cm fair, equitable adjustments be ar iged ithout serious friction and opposi n by the workmen? his is the pith of the difficulty. The com y sought to adjust wages in conformity li new conditions. The men opposed the ustment. The men are packed bv the i igamated Association of Iron and Steel nkiT-k They are defiant tiouble ensues. t- the well ordered and systematic lr.an m which the workmen are prosecuting piesent stiugle. signs, alaims and or airangomcnts are complete. The lalgimated Association never did any ig of this kind befoie. The indications, ielore, ate that at Uorrtcstead there sc bo an organization perfect In all Its ts, intended to make the operations of works by other workmen than them ves an impossibility. Low M aces Paid In the East, another constant source of dispute here that the Amalgamated Association of n and Steel Workers has more than one 'is of wages. For Instance: They have a le of wages ror mills east of Allegheny untalns placing boiling at $4 per ton, lie the base rate at Pittsburg Is $5 50 per i, or $1 SO per ton above the wages asked 1 demanded in the eastern mills. The ira is made that the iron Is hatder to rk In the Western than in the Eastern lis, hut we manufacturers dispute tnat. other claim made is that the cost of luel liglier in tho East. This again is incon tent, as roauuiactuiers are entitled to joy more privileges from natural advant !S of location, t should again be observed that there bcveral non-union mills in the Western stion, at which the rate of wages paid Is ver than in mills under the control or the nalgamated Association oi Iron and Steel orkers. The workmen, It will be noticed, ; not permitted by the association to mpete with workmen working in non ion mills; yet manufacturers employing nalgamated Association men are com lied to compete with those employing n-union men. Competition I"rom Non-Union Mills. dessrs. Park Bros. & Co., of this city, the ihlehem Iron Company, and other East i firms who arc diiect competitors of the rnegie Steel Company are not under the ltrol of the Amalgamated Association of ,n and Steel Workers. Thispiobably ac unts for one of the reasons why tho Car gio Steel Company desire to operate their miestead woiks non-union. Or, In other irds, apart Irom the control of the work n's organization. t is possible for organized labor to he ot ;at advantage to manufacturers as w ell as iikmcn, acting asa check upon ignorance d upon avarice among manufacturers and couraing expert woikmen and entor isinmanufactiiiers m modern methods, o trouble is that the Amalgamated As- lation's rigid rules are copied fiom those King in South Wales for maur years, and nnauged to suit mills in existence the st 50 j ears, white in this country progress manufacturing has been a Bene ot as- , idinc developments. The association mid koep pace with the procession, and t does It will find there are a great many isiblo manufacturers who will prefer ion to non-union labor. )i Witt's little Early Risers. Best pill biliousness, sick headache, malaria. , HAVOC AMONG TEE SHIPPING. A Hurricane at Oswego Does Great Damage t to Lake Ontario Vessels. Oswego, K. T., July 16. One of the severest midsummer storms that ever swept Lake Ontario began last night at 8 o'clock with a, fierce squall that sent vessels scurry ing for shelter. A large number of vessels and barges were on the lake, and all suf fered. The wind continued to increase in violence until 2 o'cloek.thls morning, when it was almost a hurricane. The schooner Lady Macdonald, of Kingston, was blown ashore near Fair Haven and will be a total loss. The tug Chieftain, with four coal laden barges and tow, bound for the St. Lawrence river, undertook to make Oswego for shelter. The tow parted and all the barges went ashore a short distance east of the harbor. An unknown vessel is also reported ashore five miles down the lake. The tow of" five barges belonging to the tug Wilson broke from her 15 miles up the lake. The tug Proctor lost her tow at 2 o'clock this morn ing off Charlotte. The barge Lyon was picked up and towed to Fair Haven, but the Mills is mising. The tug Booth, with lour coal-laden barges bound lor Montreal, lelt here at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Xothinc has been heard from them, and it is feared the tow and all hands are lost. TWO LEGAL LYNCH INGS. A aicxlcan Jndge Barns One Unconvicted Man lo Death and Has Another Shot. Citt OF Mexico, July 16. It is alleged that Senor Candellero Heres, Judge of Llaltenango, in the State of Zacotecas, re cently burned two suspected criminals to death while trying to obtain a confession irom them through torture. The Govern ment has ordered an investigation of the affair. It is said of the same Judge that some time ago he adopted just as summary meas ures with another criminal. This was the case of Domingo Correa, accused of highway robbery, who, instead of being placed under arrest, was ordered by Judge Heres to be shot to death while abiding with his family. Faith, Hope and Bujrine, the greatest of which is Bugiue, to kill roaches, bedbugs, etc. 25 cents at all doalers. FtmxiTunE packed and stored. II acou & Kkesax. 33 Water street, wsu Bugixe costs you but 25 cents a bottle. It costs anv roaches, bedbugs, etc., that come near it their lives. Diamonds and watches: rare bargains at Steinmann's, 105 Federal street. Tlissu MEETINGS AND NOTICES. Dividends. Office Citizens' Insurance Oo., I July H. 1S92. f DIVIDEND -THE DIRECTORS OF Tills COM PANY have this dav declared a dividend of ONE DOLLAR per share on the capital stock, payable on demaud. J. R. SN 1VELY. Secretary. Notices. TTOTICE-DR. JNO. COOPER. JR., HAS RE 1 MOVED his offices from No. 42 N. Diamond t, Allegheny, to rooms 42and 43 Westlhghousu build ing, 1'lttsburg. Ear, nose, throat and chest dis eases. Hours 1 to 4 P. M. TO LET. Kast End Kealnence To Lb:. rpOLET 210 Dinwiddle St.. stone house 9 rooms; J all conveniences: front porch and grass plot, with flapslone walk; rent " per month. Black Band. 95 4th av. mo LET Stanton av.. E. E., new frame house of X 9 rooms: all conveniences. front and rear porch, nne location; c:3. Co., 161 Fonrth av. Baxter, Thompson & rpo LET Wlnebl.ldle av.. rrame dwelling. 7 JL rooms, reception hall, bathroom, laundry. J. C. Rcllly, 77 Diamond st. Allechen7 Beslaencna Xo Let. TO LET Allegheny houses and flats Federal St., 9 rooms, bath and attic. St5: Isabella st., 8 rooms and bath . HO: Alpine av.. 6 rooms and bath, 125: ten new bouses, 6 rooms and finUhed attic, with front porch and flagstone pavement, on Charles St.. near electric cars, only I6: 2 and 3 ronm flats near federal st.; rent low. Pearson Klrsrhler, corner Ohio and West Diamond sts. (second floor), Allegheny. TO LET By John K. Ewlng Co.. 107 Federa St., houses, stores and apartments. TX) LET For Allegneny nouses, see Scott & JL McMlllen,7l.Federalst! SnDnrban Residences To Let. n o LET During the hot season, furnished honse J in countrv. 7 rooms, extensive grounds, on line of P. It. R.. 2 hours' ride from I'gh., 5 minutes1 walk from depot, P O. Apply to Dispatch office. terms, f20 per month. Rooms To Leu EUCLID AV.. 422, East private tamlly ; rent S 10. End Front room; FIFTH AV.. B72 Two nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping. FORBES ST., 135-137 Furnished rooms, T min utes walk from postoffice. "pouirra AV.. 133-FurnIshed rooms, front or X back, for gentlemen. L ACOCK ST. Furnished rooms, alt modern con veniences. Apply to Uoyle'a, 165 Lacock st.. AUegheny. LIBERTY ST.. 42. Allegheny-Nicely front room with or without board. MONTGOMERY AV.. 29, Allegheny-Two con necting furnished rooms, lront and uack. single or together. Bath, hot and cold water; one square Irom postoffice, lacing parks. MONTGOMERY AV.. 47. Allegheny Occimanls, nicely rurnished front room facing parks; lermB reasonable. MONTGOMERY AV.. 45. Allegheny-Front room facing parks: all conveniences. -MENN AV.. S22-Nlcely furnished 3d-story front 1 room ; moaern conveniences; both gases. ROOMS (3) Use of bath and laundry: pleasant location: convenient to Wylle av. cable. Ad dress Cable. Dispatch office. Y1NE ST.. 19 To let Three unlumished gant rooms: fine location. ele- WATSON ST.. 52 Furnished room with bath for gentlemen. W1LKINSBURG Furnished room; fro n P. R. R. and electric road. 727. Pituburg. 5 miuutes P. O. Box Z See additional adlcta under Wanted Boarders and Lodgers. Business Stands To Let. r LET Four-story brick building, 139 Peeond av.. two doors from Smlthfleld at.; will lease for five years. Apply at first floor office of Kauf mannr' store. rpo LET 23 Sixth St.. large plate glass front store- X room, 22x90, good basement: pc possession at once; Hotel bchlosser building. Black A Baird, 95 ourtn av. TO LET -A good basement No. 24 Frankstown av.. near Penn av., E. E. C. II. Lore. 93 Fourth av. Offices and Dealc noin To Let. TO LET-Deskroom with nse or desk, etc., on first floor in rear part of our office, No. 93 Fourth av.:good light, etc; rent fj-5 per month and up ward: best location in the cliv. C. H.Love, 93 Fourth av. TO LET 2 fine offices in the Flalh building. Penn and Frankstonnavs., E, E. C H. Love, 93 TO LET-Desk room. No. 10S Fourth av.. flr6t floor front. Black A Baird, No. 95 Fourth av. Micellaneon In Lets. TO LET Vacant lot, 30x110, with stable, corner Penn av.. Third st. and Exchange alley. Apply N lcola Bros . 20 5th av. OtlNll. 1?OUND-That you can't do a better thing than call at onre and select a spring suit at J. J, Aland's. 131 Fifth av. Prices from Coon. F)UND-On Butler st. near 35th: envelope con taining monev:flnuer can get tame by calling at B. Haber's, 3411 llutler St.. and paying for this ad. The Electrical Constructioa & Maintenanca Co Electilcal Engineers and Contractors. General Electrical Supplies ali ays on hand. INCANDESCENT LAMPS, ALL VOLT AGE. AT-LOWEST PRICES. Electric Light and Bell Wiring. 123 FIFTH AVENUE, de!3-sn Tel. 1774. Pittsburg, Pa. IMPORTANT TO CHORCHES. TUNER & EEPAIREltOF PIPE ORGANS. OVERHAULING AND RLBUILDING. Especial caie given to the care of organs hy the ye.ir. Patentee of the Visible Composition Set. All orders promptly attended to. Ad dress 91 and S3 Filth avenue, Pittsburg, Pa., care ol S. HAMILTON. Agi-nt lor Boss Water Motor. Jyl7 J. D. JACKSON. ll " BaBaM-. - lawiiii - -., , 1- ILL,!. ' we?3" J$S Clatttflcd real ettate adverlitmenti onthti page ten cenfi per line fer taeh iniertum, and none takenof lest than twenty cents. 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STUCKEY, Uth street and Penn avenue. ALLEGHENY-ADDITIONAL. . F. H. EGKEKS & SON. Ohio and Chestnut streets. THOMAS McHF.N RY, Western and Irwin avenues. WANTKD. Slahi HU. ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER at once must be rapiii and accurate in tlgi res and a good pen man: give age and experience. Address G. A., Dispatch office. BABBKR A good barber. CaU at D. T. Stum penhorst's, Wilklnsburg. Pa. BARBERS-Two nrtt-eiast colored barbers, blxth av. TJOILFRMAKERS and tank builder. At- JJ1 I lantlc Reflnlng Co.. Point Breere, l'hllai lladeh) phla. BOY A bright boy, aged 12 or 13 years, orpsan preferred; good home to right party. Address in own hand writing P. O. 538. BraddoCk, Pa. References exchanged. BOY Experienced hoy to run elevator; re cnees required. Fleishman & Co., 604, 500 refer- and ooo Jiarkci su BOY Experienced feeder, at printing oOfcc. Emlthtleld st. third floor. BRASS MOLDERS-Flrst-elass men for fine ornamental castings. Pittsburg Brass Co. BRICK SETTER A good brick setter willing to move to the countrv. Apply to the Hersperger Company, Vlckroy and Magee sts. CANVASSERS Tor litest noveltles;freo samples. 102 Fourth av.. room 6. . . . , COACHMAN With flrst-class references, for private place In the city. X. li., Dispatch office. COATMAKERS (2)-TJnlon prlcespald and steady employment: none but first-class men need apply. M. Olilman A Son. McadvlUe, Ja. DRAUGHTSMAN with experience In railroad work. Call or address Room N". 10, A. V. Ry. office, Ilth and Pike sts., Pittsburg, Pa. HAND toby makers. erty st. Apply S. Hnck, 519 Llb- MAN TYbohas had experience in selling steam pipe and boiler covering, also experience In superintending the work: state last place employed and salary expected. Address the Philip Carey Mfg. Co., No. 117 to No. 125 Gilbert av.. Cincin nati, O. MAN A flrst-cla.s man who understands the warm air lurnace 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 A good man who understand j ihe care of horses aud garden: must be sober and Indus trious. Address 11. S. A., No. 201Malnst.,Grccns bnrg. Pa. MAN A good reliable and sober man who ran polish marble; send reference. J. B. Williams, Froslbnrg. Md. MEN 15 to $15 per day at home, selling Light ning Plater and plating Jewelry, watches, tatilc ware, etc.: plates the finest of jewelry good as new. onallklndsof metal, with gold, stiver or nickel: no experience; no capital: every house has goods needing plating. H. K. Delno & Co.. Columbus, O, PRESS BRICKLAYERS-SIx good men immedi ately at P.. F. W. A C. R. li. station. Bearer Falls. Apply at work, J. C, Devine. Contractor. ROLLER for seven-Inch mill; must be compe tent to roll guldo iron and small hoops; good recommendations as to ability and temperate habits will be required. Address Roller, Dispatch office. ROUGHERS. catchers and matchers right away, scale price paid, steady work, John Sum merhiu, roller, Jollet Sheet Steel Co., Joliet, Bl. SALESMAN On salary or commission, to handle the new patent chemical Ink erasing pencil; the greatest selling novelty ever produced: erases Ink thoroughly In two seconds: no abrasion ot paper: rcotn 500 percent profit; one agents sales amounted to 96-0 in six davs. another S2 In two hours: we want one energetic general agent for each Mate and Territory. For terms and particu lars address- the Monroe Eraser Manufacturing Company, X. 10, La Crosse, Wis. SALESMAN To represent and sell onr Coupon Check System to merchants and storekeepers; agents arejmaklng fl5 to 2Q a dav; write quick for territory and terms. The Commercial Cash Coupon Co., Cincinnati, O. SALESMEN Salary or commission, to handle greatest novelty patented; exclusive territory; sells at sight: particulars free; sample 50c Unity D. C. Co.. Dept. O. Unity BIdg., Chicago. SALESMAN Salary from start; permanent place good chance for advancement; experlence.un nccessary: outfit free Brown Bros. Co., Nursery men, Rochester, N. Y. UALESMAN with large-established grocery trade O to take agency. With particulars and refer ences address 201 N. Front St., Philadelphia. SINGERS Two good male singers to trai el with medicine co.: all expenses paid: state lowest salary. Address Traveler, Dispatch office. ALESMEN To sell line or cigars; flOOamonth and expenses paid. Address, with stamp, bu rn at ra Cigar Co., Chicago, 111. SALESMAN First-class shoe salesman; only a No. 1 man need apply: best wages. Address Shoes. Dispatch office. STENOGRAPHERS, bookkeepers, teachers and salesmen desiring positions In Texas, ar In vited to addntss The Texas Business Bureau, J. W. Hudnati, Manager. Dallas, Texas. TRAVELING SALESMEN-To sell Baking Pow der: to the right man liberal salary and com. contracts v, in be made: experience nut necessary If jou answer anv ad In this column answer this one. U.S. Chemical Works, 840-816 VanBuren. Chicago. TRAVELING SALESMAN In Pcnnsvlvanla, Ohio and West Virginia to sell laundrr soaps to the trade; must be first-class; no others need apply. Address Trade, Dispatch office. TRAVELING SALESMEN Specialties worth 75 per week asa side line; grocery and general stores. Allison, 177 Monroe st., Chicago. YOUNG MAN Bright young man accustomed to figuring discounts, one having experience In hardware preferred. Address, stating age, ref erences and salary wanted, P. O. Brawer915. YOUNG man for office work; one having some knowledge of shorthand preferred. Address stating experience and salary expected, O. V., Dispatch office. "70UNG MAN for Bfllce work; adares .In own X handwriting, gl-nng experience and salary expected, Address A, 1 . z. uispef n onice. TTOUNG MAN with some experience in tea bnsl 1 new: good salary to the right party. Apply Cenual Pacific lea Co., 1321 Carson st. Agents. AGE-CTS Salesman and canvassers for tho Na tional Puzzle; sixty millions of people are Leptgucsfiug who will get in the white house and w ho ets left: t' e greatest campaign novelty out; sells for25 cents: now Is Tour chance to make money. Address, at once. National Puzzle Co.. No. 14 Montauk Block, Chicago. AGENTS All admit nothing sells like a flrst class campaign book: work for the best, one whose sale Is not limited to one party only, but one of twice Ihe. size and interest ot anv In the field, but n lth same prices. Get full particulars from V. H. Shepard Co.. 30 Bakewell building. AGENTS We offer agents big money, in exclu sive territory: our new patent safes, sell at sight in citv or country: new agents first In field actually getting rich ;one agent In ope day cleared 186; so can you; catalogue tree. Alpine bar Co.. No. 353-371 Clark St., Cincinnati, O. GENTS Wanted in every town to handle the Ji. Handy Guide to the Columbian Exposition; everyone Is Interested in the gnat World's Fain the book sells at sight: for terms to agents and sample copy sepd ten cents. to E. IX. Sindop. 133 Washington St.. Chicago. III. , AGENTS-Everywhere for our great campaign books, lives of the Presldeutal candidates largest and best book published; highest commis sions and freight paid; terms and circulars free, or send 15c lorprospectus. Address E. Gatcly & Co.. Allegheny. Pa. AGENTS In every city: send S-cent stamp for particulars or Jl for particulars and sample 4.5 per cent profit ou outlay: euerg'tlo men can make J5 to ?10 per da). Huwcovd danulacturlug Co.. 60 Longworth at,, Cincinnati, O. AGENTS Male and female, wanted everywhere lightning seller; absolutely new; exclusive territory; no talkinr; profits immense and success a certainty. Abbott Mfg. Co . Springfield. Ohio. AGENTS-Lady made 23 last week selling I ong's Solid Mncllare Pencil. Why not youf C. A. Long, Mfr.. 334 Dearborn St.. Chicago. AGENTS-J3 to 7 dally; experience unnecessary. Putnam & Co.. Perfumers. West Wlnsted, Ct. C GENERAL AGENT For Pittsburg: one ac T qualnted with fraternal societies preferred: good pay to thorough business man: The Bankers' o-opi-ratlve Indemnity Co., 335 Broadway, New York. WANTED. A cent. C GENERAL AGENTS WANTED-Mason to 31 travel, appoint and train a genu for the. largest, itronicest and eheapest Masonic Life Aibo-cl-itlou; astete over 8200. COO; Mate law complied wltn; permanent, nrotitable. pleasant worlc. Ad dress Frtrt. H. Brown, 701 Phoenix Insurance Building. Chicago. . Female Help Wanted. CIOOK A. good female cook. Immediately, Hotel J Albion. 1107 and 1109 Liberty st. COOK In private family. av., Allegheny City. Inquire No. 263 Ridge GIRLS-Two laundry gills Immediately, one bosom troner. one sufciier: steam laundry. I Address E. A. Townsenu. apoho, ra. (1IRL At once; one experienced, for general T housework; references required. 23 Mont omery av. G 1BL For peneral housework In small family at 6037 stanion a?., jisij!.ua. T ADIES 02)- To canvass irom house to house wonderful remedy. The World's ij ana sen Fair Pain Relief, ataoper bottle: quick sales and large profits. Address Medicine Dispatch office. LADIES to do fancy work at their homes; -ne send money aud material by mail and pay by the piece; call and see work or address with stamp. J. M. Lemar A Co.. 90 Fourth av.. Pittsburg. I ADY agents for fast selling novelty; l to f 10 j per day. Call on or address Mrs. S. Vance, Avalon, Pa., Ft. Wayne, R. R. WASHWOMAN-For Fifth av. Monday morning. 572 Situation Wanted. OFFICE work of any kind by a oung lady; good penman. B 2, Dispatch office. PLACE for )oung girl, aged 14, In respectable Protestant tamlly; state number members In family and services required; wages no oMcct: .1 good home desired. Address B.C. !., Dispatch office. POSITION A flrst-class bartender or experience aud best of reference destres a posli ion In first class bar; would not object to going out of town. Address Bartender, Dispatch office. POSITION An intelligent, experienced man of 83 years, speaks and writes German and En gllsh. J. D., glish, wants a position In a busluess. Address Dispatch office. ( POSITION on a farm or to manage asnnllplace by young German, married, speaktug English, with best references. Address Farmer, Dispatch office. POSITION By a reliable young man as a foreman In a livery stable: will work and can keep ac counts. Address Accounts, Dispatch office. POSITION By practical accountant, 10 years' evpirlence as bookkeeper and shipping agent. Addrea T. Y. Dispatch office. OSITION Reliable, sober man wants place as watchmnn or similar position. Address Watchman, Dispatch office. POSITION of trust or as traveling salesman ; five ears' experience "on the load." Address Hustler, Dispatch office. POSITION By a flrst-class nurse for children; best reference lurnlshed. Meehan's Agency. 545 Grant st. POSITION In wholesale house by voung roan ac quainted with retail trade. Address J. 11., Dispatch office. POSITION as drug clerk In or near city by young man oT temperate habits. Addruss Clerk, Dis patch office. POSITION-As rellcr clerk. Dispatch office. Address Drugs, SITUATIO.S'r-By a 3 oung married man; have been engaged as clerk In oil well supply store past two years; good reference. Address Box 4, Mars, Pa. SITUATION Young man with some talent wishes to learn the architect business. Con tract, Dispatch office. SITUATION as housekeeper by a lady or exper . Icnce. Address A. H. , Dispatch, office. Hotels, Dining and Lunch Boomi. HARTMAN HOUSE-Mv friends and the public invited to stop and see me on thewavtoand from the races; fine bar and restaurant; also cov ered stabling; one of the nearest hotels to races. Hartman, IU7 to 119 Frankslon n av. HOTEL FEDERAL. No. 171 Federal St., gheny. Rates (1 and (2 per day. Allc- VISITKevan'sladles'and gents' dining rooms, F03 Penn ave. ; business men's dinner; ladles' noon lunch; meals anytime; everything In season. Business Opportantles Wuntvi. WANTED An energetic man of strictly busi ness habits to take one-hair Interest In a man ufacturing business, where products are nrotccted by patents: experimental stage over: noTompctl tlon as to process: profits large: expenses limited: demand good; small capital needed; plant ready for operation. Address M. H. A., Dispatch office TVANTED-Grand opportunity for party with IT (lOOlneverr counjy In Pennsylvania. The exclusive county right to sell the Merchants' Cash Register; best and cheapest on the market: pi ice (20: no bonus, the money required to carry stock; good terms to right party. Douglass ft Carpenter, it 8 Chestnut St.. Philadelphia. "T7ANTED-(250to(350bnysa safe and reliable f V"- business needed In every city: will pay from (100 to (200 per month net profit: exclusive territory given and complete outfit furnished; send for Illus trated book. A. T. Thompson ft Co., 13 Tremont row, Boston, Mass. WAN rcD Fortunes in a single year for farmers andotheis. Why dels)? Address Box 524, Antlgo. Wis. Boardtns Wanted. BY a young lady board and lodging in the conn try, within 50 miles from Pittsburg. Answer A. C. C., Dispatch office. WANTED Boarding At all first-class boarding houses for transient trade, bend rates to J. C. C, Dispatch office. x Instroctlon. STUDENTS-At Institute of Shorthand and Type writing. 1045th av Pittsburg. Pa.: students to learn shorthand: classes day and evening: posi tions procured lor alt students when competent. Boarders and Lodgers tTantert. BOARDERS Ten or 12 summer boarders; loca tion good, grand mountain scenery, good fishing, hunting and good water; rates reasonable. Address L. T. Gardner, Stanton 51111s, bomerset county. Pa. BOARDERS Shadyslrte; room with board for two gentlemen or gentleman and wife. Apply on Amberson ar.,3d door below church; references required. BOARDERS Nicely furnished 2d-story room; all conveniences. 6108 Broad St., East End. LODGERS Anchor Hotel, Liberty, corner Fourth; lodging per night; 25c, 35c. 50c; week, (1 25. (1 75, (2. H. OCCUPANTS-For a first-class furnished front room on second floor, both gases, bathroom and all conveniences on same floor; fine, quiet street and neighborhood, convenient to cars, mak ing a pleasant borne for an one: call and Inspect; references. 23 Mnwhlnney St., Oakland. OCCUPANTS for communicating front rooms, with flrst-class board. 41 4th St., between Penn and Liberty, OCCUPANTS Gentlemen, for very large newly furnished front room. 672 Fifth av., city. OCCUPANT For niceiv furnished second story front room. 569 Ohio St.. Allegheny. ""kCCUPANTS for nicely furnished front room. 45 JL IV Vashlngton st., Allegheny. OCCUPANTS For furnished rooms facing park. 23 Montgomery av. Vt anted Partner. PARTNER-With (1.390 cash to take half Inter est in a flrst-class ten-chair barber stand. Best stand in the city. Apply to F. H. Brett, corner Euclid avenue and Public Square, Cleveland, O. Fire Insurance Wanted. B ENSWANQKB ft ZAHN-Flre Insurance, Fourth av. HI Iscellaneoaa Waanted. ALL to know that a pure article of whisky can be found at Hotel Wilson bar. 10 Smlthfield 1, spring '82i 'Pobsum Hoi- Gibson's, spring '85; Tom Moore's, ler," spring 'so, etc ALL old soldiers whose pension claims are re jected should see J. H. -tevenson A Co.. 100 Fifth av., and take steps to have another hearing. CiARPLTS cleaned, altered and laid: special ' prices to churches aud halls. Cameron Bros., 30 Ohio St.. AUegheny. CONTRACTORS and builders to knnwthatwe are ' now prepared to furnish red brick in large or small quantities, having now in stock SUO.OOO; dally capacity of works, 30,000; brick full size aud uni form color. Call or address Irwin Red Brick Co.. Irwin, Pa. PAINTINo and plstegtass glazing, tat Grant st.. Pituburg. 11. C Miller, PARTIEa going to the races to stop at Hotel Norwood (cale and bar;, the popular Last End resort: spring chicken and refreshments, 261 to 268 Frankstown av near Silver Lake. Frank Y. Over, Prop. . PATEN I"S O. D. Levis (20 yeirs). t Fifth av.. next Leader. Pittsburg: solicitor, Ul no rielsr. SOLDIERS whose pension claims are rejected can have them reopened by proper effort. See the Pittsburg Pension Agency of J. H. Stevenson ft Co., 100 Fifth av. rpRUNKS hauled to aad from Pittsburg and 1 Allegheny, 50 cts. ; special attention given to the moving of furniture. J. o'Mell, 31 Mout gomery av., Allegheny. Tel. 3153. . rpuUNas hauled to anu irom 1 ast hud for50c JL Campbell ft Davis, IS Seventh av. 'ielepbone 276. WANTED Everyone wno wants the finest and cheapest wall paper in America to send lor samples: sent free to any address. U. G. O'Brien, Paint and all Pacer store. 29; Filth av. WANTED I have (i0u0:lwant to buy a dry goods, notion, grocery, or any other kind of business; lull particulars to Bayer, Dispatch office. WANTED-To hire horse, harness and covered wagon for delivering purposes. Robinson. Dispatch office. WJ A NTED-Offlce desk; slate price. Address o. D Dispatch office. WEARERS or spectacles to buy the best (1 steel and (3 00 gold spectacles. and eye classes yet offered ofW. l. Tfleber. practical optician. at benaerer's jewelry store, isu miu av, YOUR mattress or feathers to renovate: send . postal. Cameron Bros'. Bedding House, 30 Ohio st., Allegheny, " WANTED. Real Estate Wanted. WANTED To rent a furnished house until tent.; 4 to 6 rooms: on railroad wltliln 12 miles of city: would not object to house In city If in good community: reference given. Address, giving price, S., .Dispatch office. T17 ANTED to rent for the summer months, fur YV nlshed or partly -furnished house on line ot rail or driveway convenient to Allegheny City, by a family of four: will pay a lair price; reference. J. F. S.. Dispatch, office vxrANTED-To buy property in Bellevne, IT .dress Bellcvue, Dispatch office. Ad- Booms X anted. WANTED-Furniihed room, near Court House, with conveniences; state location and price. Address Germ an la. Dispatch office. WANTED By gentleman, room In private ramlly; Pittsburg or Allegheny. Address D,, Dispatch office. , Financial Wanton. FINANCIAL-Loans or50O, I.CO0 to 15,000 and up to (20,000 on mortgages on Allegheny county improved property quickly placed at very smalf estcostto borrower. Beudyour application tome and I will save you money on mortgages. V. J. Fleming, 400 Wood St., cor. Fourth av. MONEY TO LOAN We have money to loan a lowest current interest on city and suburban property; also on improved farms in Allegheny. Beaver. Fayette. 'Washington and Westmoreland counties; also on marketable stock, and bonds. Black & Baird, 93, Fourth av. ONEY to loan, in sums of 1500, 11,000. liOOoT (5,000 and upward, at lowest rates, on mort gages. Charles Somers & Co., lit Fourth av. MONEY to loan at lowest rates on improved city and suburban property, M. F. Hippie A Co., 96 Fdurthav. MONEY to loan at lowest market rates and with out delay. C. R. Fundenberg ft Co., No. 77 Fourth av. ONEY at 5 per cent. We have (50,000 to loan (300 up Alles Bros. ft-Co.. 164 Fourth av. WANTED Bonds, stocks, mortgages aud othei securities. Ed Wlttlsb. Ill Fifth av., Pitts burg, Pa. Q"l A 000 to loan at 5 per cent. John K. Ewlng tjpJ-U; ft Co.. 107 Federal at. FOB HALE MISCELLANEOUS Hones. Vehicles. Livs stock: For Sale. BAROUCHE Beautiful barouche; flrst-class con dition. Inquire 334 Oakland av. BAY MAKE Suitable for buggy, barouche or light delivery wagon. Inquire at 75 Federal st,. Allegheny. HORSES-(2) Dark bay and iron grey: weight, about 1.500 each: work single or double: both sound; no work, and will sell clieao. F. Phillips, 274 Center av. PACING HORSE-Tom D..' record 2j30, and all right. Iuqulre of George W. 129 Fourth av. sonnd Ache, SHETLAND pony, cart and harness Will sell to gether or separate: pouy young, sound, small and handsome; cart and harness nearly new. Ad dress W. li. Warner. Lock Box 285. Youngstown.O. WAGONS and carts of all descriptions for sale; new and second hand. Pittsburg Wagon Works, No. 336 Second ave. ; telephone 1870. Mnsical Instruments. BARGAINS Second-hand pianos and organs: one 7H octave square piano for (150: one 7f octave Decker ft Son upright piano, almost new, left with us on sale, for (Sou. worth $300, Inclusive fine plush stool and cover: one 5 octave, 8 stopped. 3 sett Kurdette organ for (75: one 5 octave. 6 stopped Estey organ. 2 6etts and sub-bass, for (50; genuine bargains: easy terms given to purchasers: the celebrated Decker A Sou pianos, the renowned Smith American organs and the celebrated Hill strom organs only to be had at our house: we also carry a line of small miislcal goodsat lowest prices; purchasers will find It to their interest to give us a call. A. A. Zweldlngcr's Piano and Organ Par lors, second floor of their own building, 538 bmltn Held st., city. PIANO Magnificent upright piano, nearly new, will be sold at public auction Monday, July 18. at 10:33. and all the elegant furniture; new a short time ago. 186 Sheffield St., Allegheny. Rubbr Stamp lTor Saie. tET your rubber stamps, steel stamps, stencils. T seal presses, brass checks, etc.. from Sheaffar ft Co., 49Fllth av.. Dun's College building. Crayons, Photogr iphs and Materials. AT this stand only. 120 Ohio st., not 82. yon will find PfafT, the well-known pnotographcr, who lias opened the greatest crayon emporium of the cities; agents wanted. C1RATONS and photographs E. C. Lies, having J taken hold of the studio, 82 Ohio street, for mer y PfatTs gallery, is now prepared to turn out work of the highest excellence; our facilities are tho he-it. our artists first-class: prices reasonable; prompt delivery. CREDIT bLIP-We will allow you (1 for this as part payment on one dozen of onr (3 cabinet photographs if presented during July. Stockton av. gallery, 90 and 92 Federal at., Allegheny, Pa. IATEND SPEOIAL-Best equipped gallery In j the East End: finest finished cabinets: prkrs to suit work; you are Invited to call and see us. Jar rett Bros., 6117 Penn av. EVERYBODY to call and see line finished 'cabln - els: also free hand cravonswater colors and pastel work: you are Invited to call at our gallery. I). Maban, 43 Fifth av. GREAT WESTERN COPYING CO.. 10 to 14 Fed eral St.. Allegheny High grade cravon work .our SRCdaltr: work guaranteed; the latest styles of jrames aepunsioca; prices ice lowest; give us a call. SEE Stewart's satin finish cabinet photographs at hla new galleries. 60 Federal st Allegheny: crayon portraits a specialty; work guaranteed; give me a call. rriin best photographs at lowest rates at A. J. HausoM's, 175 Federal St.. Allegheny, two doors above Semple's building; now the leading photog rapher. WE make the best tintypes you ever saw; photn9 Just as good as tlntvpes: cabinets (I dozen up; tintypes four for 25c. C. Kneeland, Federal and South Diamond sts., Allegheny. Blevcles, Tricycles, Etc., For Sale. 1 TTENTIONI-We have the largest and cheap J est line of wheels In the city: the Union, Ram bler, Moffit. Cleveland. Eclipse, ladles' and gents' Telegram. Crescent. Juno, Kacort and a complete line of boys' and girls' wheels: the best equipped repair shop in the city; old wheels taken In ex change ou new wheels. Tel. 6301. Banker Bros. Cycle Co., cor. Highland and Center ars. Machinery and Meta's For dale. C1ASH RnGISTER-Flllngcablnet, standing desk, I store counter and refrigerator. S3 Diamond st. Miscellaneous For Sale. pAEGAINS-BAEGAINS- Carpentert' M-ln. handsaws f 48 Brace and 5 steel auger bits 93 Large bottle black ink 3 Large family hammocks 43 Carpenters' levels Carpet tacks, per dozen papers 9 Glass cutters fi Kmery knife sharpeners 9 Rubber-tipped lead pencils 1 Two-foot rules A Flobcrt rifles from 2 00 Solid steel hatchets 25 And many other items too numerous to mention at proportionately low price. HOWARD KOYER, 103 Smlthfield St. BOOKS Complete set of unbound Art and Art Isib or Our limes In perfect order; also Har per's Monthly Magazine. 1374 to 1891. B. 0, Dis patch office. PRE sale of gents' No. 94 Fifth av. furnishing goods Saturday. 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. FOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Opportunities. BOARDING and lodging house in central part of the city; contains 10 rooms: well established and always well filled with roomers: will sell cheap on accAnnt orowner leaving city. M. F. Hippie Co., 95 Fourth av. DRUG STORK Located on corner or two prom inent aenues, in three-story brick building: 5 years' lease; average cash sales 18: growing part of citv: amount required cash about 13,000. Ad dress Pharmacy, Dispatch office. TRDG "-TORE-First-class stand, doing a good -a-' J paying business In a good town, at 10 per cent B. F 1 less man irnmesaje price: invoice auout IAWU. Jlullin, Fayette City. Pa. DRYGOODS. shoe and furnishing business in rapidly growing portion or tills city, doing a business of over 110,000 per year, which, with some push, can easily be greatly increased: will sell at Invoice less 10 per cent; bntldlng can be bought or leased; present owner tolng iuto other business. Address Quick, Dispatch office, FOR SALE Hotel. 11.0.0: a 33-room hotel busi ness with license: one or tbe busiest Uttie titles In Penn'a; 12.010 population; bar trade will run about 810 dal y ; brisk transient trade and all steady boarders wanted: rent si.200 per year; this house Is an old standby of the town; lias excellent reputa tion and has never betn refused license: at the above figure we offer 4-year lease, license and fur nishings of office, bar and house throughout: a perfectly satisfactory reason for selling a (ood business. John F. Sweeny. 68 4th ave. FURNITURE business. Canton. 0 doing the largest business between Pittsburg and Chi cago, on the P., Jt. W. 4 . R. R. ; for a live man with capital here is an opportunity or a lifetime. If yon mean business call or address H. D. Mc Ccea, Canton, O. CI ROCERYAt Invoice: one or the best in the I city; weekly sales 1500; we have known tbe store lor years; it id a rare chauce; will exchange ror real estate or will sell balr interest, Perclval 4 Gaston, 439 Grant st. GROCEI1Y One of the best grocery stands on Penn av.. doing a good casl business; will In voice about 1.5U0. ll. F. Hippie 4 Co., 9S Fourth av. ICECREAM cenrectloucryand cigar store: rent (IS; Main St.. Allegheny; good business: flOO will buyjt befure July 2u. 8. BV. Dispatch office. POOLROOM and confectionery; cheap; no oppo sition. Box 51, Canonsburg, Pa. TINSHOP-Thebestlocated and equipped in Mc Ketsport, Pa. Inquire J. W. fachoaf. Market House. 000 For sale furniture and good will of 12- roomea uouse Willi wine Tutrlors and well established transient trade; central location; splendid opportunity for right party: terms cash. Address J. Grantham, 172 Erie St., Cleveland, O. FOB SALE BUSINESS. Business Properties For Sale. BUSINESS PRPPEKTY-Obio st., Allegheny City, business property: one of the very best locations on the street In fee simple, C. H. Love, 93 Fourth av. C1ENTER AV. bnslncss property-Only one-third J value required In caBh; will net more than 10 percent: must be sold soon; special inducement! nflVreri ir sold In a few davs. Lomte & chroeder. German! Bank Building. Room SO. FOR SALE Three-story brick building on the Diamond, three storerooms on first floor, two large halls on third floor, ten large rooms on sec ond floor suitable for offices or living rooms: also, the finest saloon In Eastern Ohio: doing a good business; good reasons for selling. Inquire of II. C. Whlttenbergcr, No. 2 West Market st.. East Liverpool, 0. MANUFACTURING PLANT-Just outside or city: 300 feet railroad siding: ground 300x200 with good, 'substantial buildings: city water and Ess; suitaoie loranr kiiiu ui uk'" luaiiumviurug. . F, Hippie & Co.. 06 Fourth av. S&2,3 350 Good frame dwelling, new storeroom and fixtures, stock of fresh groceries, two good, well lying lots. 24XIC5 each to a street, front ing on one of the finest paved streets In Pittsburg: strictly flrst-class neighborhood; 20 minutes' walk from i.0.: all for (2,350: reasonable cash pay ment, balance (15 per month, or will sell separate. Call forparrleulard John F. Sweeny. 63 Fonrth ay. COIL LXNDS. COAL LANDS for sale by J. II. Hllhnan, Pitts burg. Pa. 500 acres Connellsvllle coal. 0-foot vein. 3,200 acres coking coal, nearUnlontown, Pa. 300 acres, with houses. Improvements, etc, near Klttannlnr. Pa.. In operation. 157 acres Pituburg gas coal. P., C, C. ft St. L.R. E. (Panhandle). 3.200 acres West Virginia coal land, near B. ft O. R. R. 100 acres Pittsburg gas coal laud. P., C, C. ft Bt. L. B. R. (Panhandle). 330 acres gas coal for lease on P., C, C. ft St. L. R. Ri (PanhauJle). 6C4 acres axtra gas coal, ten miles from PltUburg, P.. C..O. ft St. L. R.R. 1.000 acres Pittsburg gas coal. P., C, C. ft St. L. B. K.. Washington county. 200 acres. nearLatrobe, Pa. (Coking coal.) 1.000 acres near Brownsville, Pa. River and rail. 350 acres near Wheeling. W. Vs.. nn railroad. 8,000 acres gas coal In Washington county, near Monongahela and railroad. 45,978 acres West Virginia timber and cbal land. 4. ( 00 acres West Virginia timber and coal land in Webster county. Price, (8 per acre. 2.000 acres West Virginia timber and coal land In Braxton countv. Price. (7 per acre. 5,000 acres West Virginia timber and coal land In Webster county. Price. (12 per acre. 5 000 acres West Virginia timber and coal lsnd in Nicholas county. Price, (13 per acre. 3,500 acres gas coal, 15 miles from Pitu burg. P., C, C ft St. L R. H., (00 per acre. 1,300 acres Pittsburg seam, opposite Steuben vlllc O., (35 per acre. 1.200 acres Nicholas county, AV. Va., 12-foot vein. (7,000 whule. 1,500 acres Fairmont region, W. Va., (:i per acre. 11.000 acres Wayne county, W. Va., (33.CC0 whole. 300 acres Kanawha. W. Va. 800 acres anthracite coaL Carbon and Luzerne Counties. 1.000 acres Jlarlon-1 county, W. Va., (40 per acre. COAL LAND 3, 000 acres of coal land In Cambria anc Indiana cos.. Pa. Inquire Of W. B. An man. Patton, Cambria co.. Pa. FOR SALE LOf. City Lots. -(40c (500 Herron Hill Park plan: choice lots near Wvlle av. cable cars at xive nrleesr intn. nn ftaved street nnlv Sin down. balance (9 a month: sure to enhance quickly. Black ft Baird, 93 Fourth av. ffljl rj T (25 cash; nice lots, 21x80 ft., foot of OJj O Castle Shannon. Incline. Alles Bros, ft Co., 1514th av. East End Lots For Sale. OAKLAND-Juliet street, nice level building lot. size 25x16 feet to an alley. Samuel . Black ft Co.. 89 Fourth av. aQC PER FOOT FRONT-Choire building lots, WOO near Stanton and Negley avs., E. E. : great developments are making in this portion of tbe East End. aud purchases at these figures, are sure to yield liDeral profits; Stanton a v. frontage, street Improvements. (70 per root: plinsand full particulars at nur ottic?. (2-50-327.) Charles Som ers ft Co , 131 Fourth av. Hazelwood Lota For Sale. TWENTY-THIRD WARD-Level lots, near Sec ond avenue electric cars and B. ft O. R. R. station; (25 down. (10 per month; streets graded and macadamized: sidewalks laid: city water; honsesbnllt to suit purchaser on monthly payments. George C. Burgwln, Attorney at Law. loO Fourth avenue. Allegheny Lou For Sale. QEf fl A-Easy terms of payment; Allegheny t3rUU lots; finest bulldin. lots In the market at the price; less than one square from Perrysvllle ay. and electric cars; lots 2x2?) feet, fronting a. rholce to-foot street. In the midst of good improve ments and In a gruwlng locality; only a few of these lots to otter; prompt hnjers may secure tire home sites at little cost. (3 23-144) Charles Somers ft Co., 131 Fourth av. Suburban Lots For Sale. LOTS at Idlewood BeantlftiDlevel lots on Main St.. on which electric cars will run to Mans field: price from (200 to (400, on easy payments. A. Bannlk, 441 Grant st. Farms For San. ACREAGE A bargain: 164 acres of level. "very productive land close to Pittsburg; underlain with coal and clay. No. 1 stone quarry, house, barn, orchard, springs; on public roau. station on premises, connecting with 3 irreatR. R. systems, Penna., Vanderbllt and B. ft O. R. R. 1 within i to H mile of 5 different R.R. sta. ; plenty good water; superior farm for stoci.. grain, gardening, fruit, or manufacturing: cheap atOOperacretuill sell at S5 per acre. Ed Wlttlsh. 1345th av., Pittsburg; a rge number of good farms for sale. ACREAGE On which money can be doubled: only twenty minutes' ride from city: twenty two trains each way dally: locatlou and view un surpassed: every foot good building ground: lust the thing for small trndlcate. Logue ft Schroeuer, Germanla Bank Building, Room Hi. FARM A good and very pretty farm of 275 acres in WestYa; half cleared, balance well tim bered: good buildings, fruit and water; title per fect, low price and no commissions. Address Box No. 240, Cumberland, Md. FOR SALE Farm of 557 acres in Caroline co.. Vs.: 2 miles from denot: 60 mtlw from Wash ington. D. C; new4-roomed house and ham; 300 acres clcare 1: farm mostly level and well watered; would make a good faheep or stock farm; $3 per acre cash. J. R. Johnson 4 Co., 1318 G St., N. W.. Washington, D. C. FOR, SALE IMPROVED SEAL iCSTATK City Heslaenoei. DWELLING-A nice little brick dwelling of rooms, vestibule, hall and dry cellar, splendid stone foundation, etc., with s-natl lot. situated in the Thirteenth ward, near Kirkpatrlrk St.: price only 12,300. W. C. Berlnger 4 Co.. 15S Fourth a. ORPHANS'. COURT SALE or real orate, on premises, 332 Webster av., Pittsburg, on "Wednesday, July 20, at 3 r. M. At o at same hour will be offered the adjoin ng premises, part or same estate, by the devisee, a good two-story brick of 4 rooms and finished attic, good cellar and both gases on each lot. These properties are in good repair and location, and now occupied by good tenants, and are desirable as a home or investment; payments moderate: fnrther particulars made known at sile. or by S. A. Vi ill. Executor, 134 Fifth av.. Pittsburg. Pa. ORPHANS' CODRT SALE of real estate, on premises, 3.12 Webster av., Pittsburg, on Weduesday, July 20, at 3 p. M. Also at same hour will be offered the adjoining premises, part of same estate, by the devisee, a good two-story brick OM rooms and finished attic, good cellar and both gases on each lot. These properties are in good repair and location, and now occupied by good tenants, and are desirable as a home or Investment; payments moderate; further particulars made knows at sale, or by S. A. Will, Executor, 134 Fifth av Pittsburg. Pa. (flOQ 000 Fifth av. Investment, large corner 0piO) lot, 7 houses, 4 storerooms; steady in come from rentals assured: enhancement in value certain. (1-32-211.) Charles Somers 4 Co., 131 Fourth av. East End Residences For Sale. ELLSWORTH AV.-A nice 6-room brlek res deuce on the corner of two good streets, in a ?ood neighborhood. In the Shadyslde district, be ween FiMiav. cable line and electric line, fiir 84,000; a very desirable property lor the price. C. II. Love, No, 93 Fourth av. HOMEWOOD AV Corner propertv. with new 2-story dwelling of 10 rooms; hardwood man tels, with cabluets: tile hearths, open plumbing, wired tor electric light, piped for both gases: by windows, front and rear porches, fruit aud shade trees: Immediate possession: small cash payment, balanoe to suit, Baxter. Thompson 4 Co., 101 ourth ar. HOUSE 8500 down and balance monthly pay ments buys a handsome new frame house ot 8 large rooms In an excellent neighborhood, haudy to all traction cars; has two porches, good cellar, sliding doors, slate mantels, inside shutters, pan try, range, piped lor both gases and wind lor electr'c lights and nicely grained and finished throughout; price only 84,10u. Se Baker4Co 62.7 l'ennav.. East End. HOUSES-Prime Investment; only t2l,0C0forl0 nice, new brick houses, each containing 8 rooms, bath, laundry, inside w. c. etc. ; rented to good tenants at a total rental or 12.320; only one square from cable cars and 7 miuutes from Court House. C. 11. Love. 93 Fourth ar. OAKLAND-The most elegant home in Oakland Square; suitable terms. For particulars ad , dress instate. Dispatch office. SHADYSIDE One or the choicest six-room houses in Shadyslde: this is rare bargain either for a home or as an Investment. Address O. C. D., Dispatch office, and receive lull descrip tion of property by mall. QQ 000 A nice frame house of 6 rooms, bath lpD? and two finished attic rooms: has two porches, electric lights and gas. sliding duors, slate jnantcla. ttle hearths, estlbule and nicely papered: nice lot: terms very eaiy; 8000 down, balance to suit. Baker 4 Co.4,"6J27 Penn av.. East End. qgQ 100 Only, foOOcash.East End. 1 square rrora OO) cable cars, new 7-room dwelling, bath, range. Inside w. c, both gases, nice porch, cemeut cellar, chandeliers, plate g.ass windows, big lot; possession at once; complete house in every re spect. Alles Bros. 4 Co., 104 Fourth av. !1 730 On Citizens! electric ear line, new frame JPAj dwelling of 5 rooms, watery gas, etc. : a bar- gain ; must b sold at ence. M.' .'f . ji Hippie 4 Co., va 4 in ay. FOB SALE 131 PROVED REAL. ESTATX East End Brsldencea For Sile. 1 O OOO-Gnyasnta, on Citizens Electric Car ODXZd) Line: modern brick dwelling or 12 room. bath, lie.it-rs. large grounds, fruit trees, etc: th! is a beautiful country home, and will be sold on long time, payments same as rent. M. F. Hippie iS; Co., 96 Fourth av. 0q 100-1500 cash: two fine new dwellings or 3)Oj rooms and bathroom. Inside w. c, hall, slate mantels. Inside shntters. good rement eellar, onlv one block from Penn av., E- E. Alles Bros. A Co.. 1644th av. fijjil 800-Only 1800 cash: Queen Anne.new bulld 3)Oj log. East End. 8 rooms and bath, reception hall, slate mantels. Inside w. c. nice porch, corner lot; special bargain. Alles Bros, ft Co.. 164 4th av. Allegheny Residence Tpr Sale. ALLEGHENY. First ward-10 per cent Invest ment, (3.150: 7-room brick dwelling; a bar gain. M. F. Hippie & Co.. 96 4th av. Ofl 800 Allegheny, Second ward; UXj ment; 5-room frame dwelling. ft Co., 96 Fourth av. E F.Hlpple Suburban Kennenees afor Sale. TJRUSHTON-(12. Brushton. 4 rooms andbath; JJ beautiful location. Address Wm. Moffltt, Brushton. CRAFTON Elegant location, nice house, lot 75x 171; fruit in hearing: two minutes from station. Logue ft bchroeder, Germanla Bank building, room 202. MSWOllTH-New honfe, large lot, beautiful location; price low. A. Bancfc. 441 Grant st. "POR SALE country residence, one mile from J? bewlrkley: 42 acres: well watered: aU kinds of fruit: brick house, 12 rooms: marble mantels; re ception hall; nat. gas; fine barn. Robert H. Douglas, Attorney at Law, 408 Grant St. HOUSE 10 miles from Allegheny, a splendid 8 roomed frame bouse almost new, natural gas. splendid water, outhouses, etc. ; three-fourths acre of ground filled with Tnrest trees, fruit and shrub berry; beautiful location; two minutes' walk from Herron station. P. 4. W. B. U. : terms to suit pur chaser. John Cress, Herron. P. C5Q 800 Will buy a new 2-story frame of 1 IntJ. rnnmt tlnlRlied nttlc. slate mantles, h. ami c, water, bath. w. c, wired for electric H light, handsomely papered, lront and rear porch: this property situate on Penna. R. It. and 3 minutes from proposed electric line: lot 40x137: Immediate possession. Baxter, Thompson ft Co., 161 4th aye. C!CCA burs three-roomed house on Trust Co. DOOl Hlfl. lot 50 feet; three minutes' walk from station. P. C. ft St. L. R. R. Address Box 99. Mansfield Valley, Pa. ffi.4 300 Asplnwall New 8-room frame dwell 3Dtt) lngwltn gas, water, heaters, etc.: large grounds: a bargain. U. F. HipDle ft Co., 98 Fourth av. PERSON . L. PERSONAL Unitarian publications free. Ad dress Miss Alary Lyman. 19 Oakland Square, Pittsburg. PERSONAL Soldiers whose claims for pension stand rejected should see J. 11. Mevensoa ft Co.. 103 Fifth av. PERSONAL Miss Snowden. 442 "enn av.. ean furnish location of rooms and rates of llrst-class hotels and cottages at Atlantic City. PERSONAL Credit, yes. credit on fine flress goods, silks, satins, wraps, etc.. at J.Dwyer's, Room, 4. llcCanrc block. 701 Mmlthfleld. PERSONAL Cash paid for old gold and sliver watches and jewelry repaired: new work made to order. Chris llauch. 541 Smlthfleld. PERSONAL Ladles taught dressmaking ana cutting: no chart, scales ormachlnes; Bona's true merchant tailor system. 130 Penn av. 1 PERSONAL Stop while going to race here; finest shade, attractive lawn, stabling and best liquors. Hartman House, 107 to 119 traukstown a. PERSONAL The latest designs In spring goods lor suits and trousers at J. J. Aland's, 131 Fifth av. Your Inspection Invited. Prices reason able. PERSONAL The parties who enticed setter dog a ay from Perr) svllle av. and Charles st. are known and wilt save trouble by returning him at once. PERSONS A few to do writing at their homes: light work: govl pay; lucose 2 dimes for sta tionery and instructions. W. O. Taylor, Arehbuld, Ohio. PERSONAL For pure wines and liquors go to the Hotel Wilson bar. 10 Smithtleld St.: res taurant supplied with all the delicacies of the sea son at reasonable rates. PERSONAL Marriage paper containing hun dreds of advertisements of ladles and gentle men worth (1. 000 to CAO00 mailed free. Gunnel's Monthly, Toledo. Ohio. 1JEKSONAL Wanted all soldiers to know that General Blakeley's pension office has been re moved to the Yoder Law Building, corner Wylle and Fifth avs., Pittsburg. PERSONAL Soldiers' rejected pension claims can be reopened. See the Pittsburg Pension Agency of J. II. Stevenson ft Co., No. 100 fifth av., and get another hearing. PERSONAL Hair, moles, etc.. on ladles' faces permanently destroyed by the electric needle without pain or sc r; consultation free. Miss Streng, office 9C3 Penn av.. Dickson building. PERSONAL-Ladles wishing to take Tnrko Face Baths or face massage for removing blemishes and improving the complexion will please visit my parlors at 903 Penn av., Pittsburg. Miss Sher wood. PERsONAIj Ho for the races! Stop at Hotel Norwood (cafe and bar) for spring chicken and refreshments! nearest house to driving park. 264 to 263, Frankstown av., .near Silver Lake, Frauk 1. uver, rropricior. PERSONAL Know yourfuture: complete writ ten prediction of your future life, and photo of Tnture husband or wife sent ror 3) cnH (stamps): send description and date or birth. Pror. W. Lc Beau. Astrologer. Box W. C 313. Chicago. PERSONAL The sonvei-lr programme Issued by the Commercial Travelers' Association on the occasion of their annual picnic is a work of art and about the neatest thing In that line ever pro duced In Pittsburg. Ihe active brain of Secretarv C. H. Kelly is to blame for the idea. It Is In art colors and is charmingly illustrated. It is s ome thing every member or the association will want to keep. The printing was done at the Art Printery of Charles F. Foster, 523 Liberty av. Pennsywmta Grocer, July 18. LOST. LOST Sword-cane: somewhere in Second ward, Allegheny; $10 reward. B., Dispatch office, Pittsburg. Pa. LOST An excelsior pocket dkry onSoutli High land, near 1-tftli av.. at noon on June r0. 'ihe finder will be rewarded by leaving It at Dispatch office. X OST-On Friday afternoon, July 13, on Penn or u r 11111 avs. a private man nag; nnuer win ne liberally rewarded by returning to Brace Bros , Sixth st. 14 LOST A small black pur-e, on Duquesne ear or between 6th av. and W ood and 8th and Penn. Finder will be rewarded bv leaving same at Dis patch office. IOST At nighland Park, Friday evening, July j 1. gold-he ided hairpin. The finder will be liberally rewarded on returning the same to No. 423 .N. Highland av. LOST Lady's open-face silver watch, about noon Saturday, in Home's store or on Penn nv., between Home's and Fourth st. Reward if left at Dispatch office. LOST Pockctbook containing money, between t Mawhlnneyaud Loeust sts., on Forbes st..' or on Duqucsue car. Liberal reward It returned to No. 22Mawhinney st. LOST Saturday evening, between Rlppey st., and Peun av., lady's silver watch, witn chain and charm: name In full in the back: finder will please return to 5304 Ripper st.: reward. AUCTION 8 iLE- AUCTION-SALE OF INTERESTS IN THREE Iron mines. Saginaw. American and Dexter mines, and 5.000 act es of Iron lauds In the Ishpem lng Iron Range, JULY 25, 1892, at 10 o'clock a. at.. oeginmngwun ine saginaw mine, two ana one haif miles east of Ishnemlng, Marquette county, Mich., and continuing until all la sold, cale on tbe grounds. Terms made known on day of sale or on application. Address O. T. CONRAD, Detroit. Mich. . AUCTIOWSALE. Fine Furniture, Carpets, Piano, etc, TUESDAY. July 19, at 10 o'clock. At the rooms of tbe Honry Auction Co., 24 and 26 Ninth street. Tbe entire furnisliment of a residence moved to the store for sale. Fine wulnnt chamber suite, cost $133. mirror door ward robe, loldini; bed, lounges, couches, chairs and rocker, line Turkish parlor suite, cost $215. pianoforte, pictures, clocks, bookcases, desks, sideboards.leatlier cbair.ohina closet. curtains, rugy, elegant carpets, springs and mattresses, bicycle, toiletware, dishes and glassware, hale nositlve. HENRY AUCTION CO., Auctioneers. PUBLIC AUCTION. To tbe Elite of tbe City, MAGNIFICENT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE UPRIGHT PIANO. MONDAY MORNING, July 18,10.30 Sharp. Katn orSlilne. At the beautiful resilience, 180 Sheffield St., corner Bidwell, magnificent silk brocatelle parlor suits, also fine Wilton rug suit, np rhrlit cabinet grand piano, collection of flue Imported oil paintings, rare bronzes and bt-ic-u-brac, handsome bisque figures, all the line carpet-, etc., a lino music box, pier and mantel mirrors, parlor cabinets, music cabi net, magnificent piano lamp, cost $93: odd chairs, mncy tables, easels, peelo-tul.-, real lacu curtains, tnoquette, brussela, Wilton car pets, line sec. cvl. bookcases, engravimrs, eteuingo.flne onyx clock set, raro bronzes, handsome oak ball stand, royal Worcester, Doulton, Hungariali and Japanese ware, ele gant walnut aud antique bedroom sets, chif louier, etc., hair niattresy, fine oak side board, oak; china closet.diulng chatrs. exten sion table, tea set, berry set, ice cream set and fancy china pieces, all the Mlverware. Recently lurnlshed at acOst or (18,000. C DAVIS, Auctioneer. N. B. Everything eaual to new. PROPERTIES. FOR SJLXiIEl A SPECIAL BABGAIN AND HOME. NEW. BRICK HOUSE -OF NINE ROOMS, China closqt. pantry, bath and Iaundryt newly papered, on line of the Fifth avenus cable, and Xmlnutes from Duqueane Trac-' tibn. Penn avenue cable or P. B. B.; loe 50x120 leet. As tbe party Is leaving the City we offer thia property for a limited time for the sum of (7,000 on eaay terms. liggett bros; WE HAVE SOME 1 DESIRABLE PROPERTIES, Both improved and unlmproved.in all part of the East End for Eichinge. J. H. COLEMAN & CO., 6112 PENN AVE., E. B A HOME. We can eive yon one-for $2,500 cash, and balance ($7,600) on long time (monthly pay ments if desired). A lare, handsome rest tlence on a 50-foot. asntialt-Daved street. House is 11 nlshed In Hardwood and has every convenience. See MURRY & EDSALL, FIDELITY BUILDING, 121 FOCKTH AYE. shadysidE Close to electric and P. n. TL, complete home of nine rooms and reception hall, with, all modern conveniences. Lot lOxUQ feet. Will he sold at a bar gain, M. F. HIPPLE & CO., 9G FOURTH AVESUE. EAST END. Nice Home Cheap. Cornsr Property. Seven-room frame, with all the modern conveniences: lot 46vlf5. Small payment down and long time on the lmlanco. JI. F. HIPPLE 4 CO.. 0 Fonrth avenue. 65 PER FOOT. 57x150. Close to cable andelectriclinesin the center ot a flrst-class residence loca tion In thn Emt End. This i a bar gain. M. F. HIPPLE A CO., 95 4th av. FOR SALE-OAKLAND. A BAP.GAIN. FINE EIGHT-ROOM BRICK. Hall, bath, inside w. c, both gases, slata mantels, tile hearths, cemented cellar, laun dry, etc. Lot33i90. M. F. HIPPLE 4 CO., DC Fourth av. TWO STORY AP MANSARD Brick house on NortliJIIand avenue, near Station street, contai: 11st 12 rooms lane halls, bath room, both ases. electric light anu an moaern imp oerfect reoalr. Will bi omenta. House in anirnisett,or nn- furnished. XotGSxI2Q.fi - Onsof the desirable res dences m tho Last Lna. xe: mit'-i to view the premises can be obtained from Fro-exiTY Title aid Trust Co.. 123 Fonrth Avenue. EDUCATIONAL. HM A SCHOOL YEAR-BOYS' SHORTLIDGE. Media (Pa ) Acadenfy reopens Sept. 21. swlthla ". Shortildge (Harvard A. B. and A. M.), Prln.. Rev. Henry Dixon Jones, Hector. PRIVATE SHORTHAND INSTITUTE, 315 Smithtleld St., Pittsburg. Pa. Shorthand and typewriting per month, 34 50; per quarter, 12; six months. $20. Write for catalogue kocKniLLrcoLLEaE, Elllcott City. Maryland. Schools. Classical, scientific and commercial courses. Respectable young men and boys re ceived as boarders. Send for prospectus. BKO. DENNIS, President. TRINITY HALL, -WASHINGTON, PA. A Hoarding School for Roys, Preparing; Them for College, or Buslaiss, Home school. Military, limited number, refined surroundings, healthful location, spacious aud beautiful grounds. From the Rev. It W. Grange, Pittsburg. Pa.i T take pleasure in saying a word or two in cor dial recommendation of Trinity Hall. As one of Its patrons for the past three years. I have been deeply Interested, of conrse. I have seen the school lire and have looked Iuto the course of study and the methods or teaching. All these are verv satisfactory. I have seen too. that the care Is kindly, the food excellent, and the discipline ad ministered with rare good sense and Judgment. Trinity Hall, to my mind, is the most home-like' of any school I ever saw." ApplytoJ. B.WHEELER, A. 3L. Head Master, or W. W. SMITH. Washington. Pa. BANK TATEMET3. TOKTY-rdURTHSElII-'ANNUALSTATE-J? MEST of the GERMAMA SAYINGS BANK, July L 1832, Pittsburg. Pa. ASSETS. Bonds, mortgages, time loans and other valid seenrites .$1,175 920 13, Mortgage and bond interest dne. 10,112 24) Bank property, Woodland Dia mond streets 266,421 C9. Rents due July 1, 180J 3,503 09' Furniture and fixtures 2,731 Cl Real estate 39,307 Oft. Allegheny County Blot 4 per cent bonds .' 10,500 09. Braddoclc Water Works 5 per centbonds 29,000 00 WilIlamport Bridge Co. 6 per cent bonds 10,000 00 Point Bridge Co.6per cent bonds 10,800 00 Pittsburg and Castle Shannon Railroad 6 per cent bonds 10,350 00 Pittsburg, Cincinnati and St. , Louis Railroad; per cent bonds 6,100 00 Plttsbnrg and Connellsvllle Rail road 7 per cent bonds 2,(00 00 Penna. Water Co., Wilklnsburg, G percent bonds 10,230 00 Transverse Passenger Railways percent bonds 2,040 00 Federal Street and Pleasant Val ley Passenger Katlway 5 per cent bonds , 15,425 00, National Bank stocks and other investment securities 118,473 BO Demand loans with collateral... 153,514 97.' Cash on hand in National Banks. 51,71 10' 2,028,637 631 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $ 150.000 00 Surplus fund 30,000 00' Undivided profits 5,378 78 Dividends unpaid S3 09 Due depositors $ 1,811,511 39 Six months interest credited to accounts of depositors 31,312 30 1,S,063 89 2,023,657 63' Present number of depositors 3.721, aver' aging $495 31 each. A. E. NIEMANN, Secretary. Pittsbubo, July 8, 189L The undersigned Anditins Committee re spectfully report that they have eiamined, tho assets of the bank and find them to cor respond with the above Htatnraenc " ED1YARD QUOETZINGEB, CIIAS. F. SCII Y ABZ, A. E. 8TJCCOP. Auditing committee. 3 TAILORING. Correct Spring Suitings and Overcoat tail H. 4 C '. AHLEBS, Merchant Tailors, 120 Smlthfleld nan CHOICE