MEN OF PITTSBURG Organizing a Kon-Partlsan Business Men's Association TO BENEFIT THE CITY AT LARGE. Kot to Interfere flith the Work of the Chamler of Commerce. WELL-KNOWN CITIZENS NOW ENROLLED An informal meeting will be held in the parlors of the Hotel Duquesne this after aoon having for its object the permanent organization of the "Pittsburg Business Men's Association." Circulars -were sent out a few days ago to a few of the more tctive business men of the city, the inten tion being to get them together to organize ind decide upon a course of action. As at pres ait understood ihe new association is based ra. the same principles as the new league of '.usiness men in Philadelphia, which was formed not only for mutual benefit, but to accomplish several specific objects for the general good of the city. The idea of founding such an organiza Jon here resulted largely lroin the publica tion of the scheme of the Philadelp hia as sociation a lew months ago in The Dis patch. Though the success of the movement lepends largely on the interest shown by ive business men at the meeting this af .ernoon, there are already "a number of nen of good standing who have declared their willingness to help it along. Will Assist the Chamber of Commerce. It is not the intention of the promoters f the new body that it shall take the place if the Chamber of Commerce or in any way nterfere with the work of that organization, n fact, it is understood that nearly all who lave promised to lend it their assistance are nembers of the Chamber. At a preliminary meeting held a few days igo a temporary organization was formed iv the election of A. X. Douthett, of the enn Printing Company, as President; "W. ' Stillwagen, Esq., Vice President; a M. I cElroy, cashier Citizens' National Bank, reasurer; James Little, Secretary of M. & i. Insurance Companv, Secretary. Among thers mentioned as interested in the suc ess of the movement are H "W. Hill, of roddard, Hill & Co., wholesale jewelers; harles P. Lipphart.ol Bovard, Rose & Co.; V. J. Tridav and Villiara 'Witberow. "At the initial meeting," said Jlr. Douth tt last night, "only a general idea of what he organization should be w as discussed, "he details we hope to have filled in when re get a lartrer and more representative Tithering. "Ve drew up a rough prospectus bowing the objects of the proposed asso iation, as follows: objects of the Organization. It shall bo for the purpose of affording jcan9 of ready consultation and of united, itolligent and effectivo action on matters ' mutual interest. To concert such rucas res and take sue!) action from time to tiino s shall be for the best interests of the citi ens of Fittsburn generally, and totbead antacc of its members in business, especi llv havinc always in view the prosperity nd general welfare of such members. To o non-partisian. but as a body to meet and (scus such matters as may bo of business atereit or of public moment, and decide con a certain line of action and use their iflncnce accordingly, such line of action to e .etermined upon by a very liberal major y of the whole association. "Of course, " continued Mr. Douthett, the above is liable to change at the pleas r" of the meeting to-morrow. "We don't rpect a large meetine, because the notices e sent out were limited to a few. I realize w that a mistake was made in not making o invitation more general, but anv repu Me business man in the city will be wel- med just the same as if "he had been ecially invited. Kterv Business to Be Represented. "Our lift was made up of only one repre enutive of each lice of business. That is ur idea, to get in our membership every la-ich of business, not only in the city, but n Mlegheny and the whole vicinity. If re arenot successful is getting a good ueeting to-morrow we Rill probably hold nother shortly after business people return roiu their summer vacations. There is no loubt that there is an opening for such an rganization as we propose in this city, and rom the conversation I have had with a lumber of active business men it will meet fiih their approal." When asked it there was likely to be any ohtics in the organization Mr. Douthett nswered in the negative, saying it would ie non-partisan, although, like any other odv, if a matter of political expediency hould present itself the purpose was to lave the organization act, as in all other natters, as a unit. "The strength of any such body," he con luded, "is in unity of action, concerted lovement. Suchassociations r.s this have oven a great benefit in other cities on at account, and should do so here as fell." ALLEGHENY ATJDITOBSHIP. Br. Ritsers Friends Claim lie Will Ilave a rrje Majority. Some of the friends of Auditor Bigger ere worried Thursday evening when Alle neny Common Council refused to overrule ne decision of President Parke and pro- ed to elect a permanent Auditor. For iwhilc it was feared that Mr. Bigger did not lave as many votes as had been reckoned, ,nd after the meeting and during yesterday here was a recounting of noses. Inquiries satisfied the chief workers for Mr. Bigger that he will have votes to spare when the lection takes place next Tuesday evening. Tue vote on President Parke's decision, it urns out, was not a test vote on the audi -orship. Some of Mr. Bigger'i best friends .oted to sustain the President, because they were themselves doubtful of the legality ind propriety of electing at the regular nceting of Thursday evening. The chief opponents of Mr. Bigger are Messrs. Parke", Gilliford and Drum, but buy have been able to secure only a small oilowing. QUIET WOODS' B.VS. rnusnally Good Order InTliat Generally Turbulent Mill District. The usually turbulent precincts of "Woods' Run, Allegheny, populated largely by mill aien, are just now enjoying a season of luiet. During the annual shutdown of the mills for a fortnight there is more or less drinking by the workmen, and frequent ar rests are made for drunkenness or dis orderly conduct. This year, however, mat ters are altogether different, and "Woods' Run is the quietest section of the city. Xhe men have taken it for granted that the shutdown would be a long one, and those ho had saved money have gone away on fishing and hunting expeditions. This has taken a majority of the unmarried men out of the city, and the heads of families re main quietly at home, patiently awaiting the resumption of work. The saloons are doinz very small business, and the police nave not made an arrest in Woods' Hun lor two weeks. , The Electric W Ire Victims. The two young men who were badly burned last Tuesday morning by electric light wires are doing well at the Alleeheny General Hospital, but it will be several v eeks before either of them will be released. Thomas Mclntyre will be scarred for life, v ith a great burn down the side of his face, ad it is probable that his right hand will be permanently stiff. Jacob Peters, the l.r will he lame in one foot, the tendons Lave been, in some places, bur&sd tbreuhh. BLOCKADING THE STREETS. Many Complaints or Obstructions Reach lns the Mayor Street Car Kails Without an Owner A Question of Authority Chlet BlgeloV Had Heard or the Matter. The' announcement in The DisrATCH yesterday that Mayor Gpurley is after side walk obstructionists created considerable talk and rejoicing among downtown busi ness men. It also caused a number of those who have been offending in this particular to avoid trouble by clearing the pavements in front of their shops, greatly to the relief of pedestrians. A number of new complaints were re ceived yesterday. Several came from lead ing business men. They complain that the street railway companies have piled up rails in front of their places of business in the gutters and on the sidewalks to the serious annoyance of their customers as well as the inconvenience of pedestrians and teams generally. It was stated that these rails were dunipecLouT on the streets by the Duquesne Traction Company to be used in the building of the new loop around Market street, but investigation shows this to be a mistake. The Duquesne people say they have not a rail on any downtown streets that is not in use. They have not even received the rails for their new loop, but are waiting on some experiments that are in progress with a view to developing a rail far superior to anything now on the market ISo one seems to know or care to whom the objectionable rails belong. The Second Avenue Electric Company has just completed a new track on the lower end of Second avenue, thereby removing a nuisance that has been annoying the people using tbat street for a long time. The question of who should cause the re moval of street obstructions is orie that Mayor Gourley has been trying to de termine definitely before he takes any action in the matter. "When Chief Brown was asked yesterday why he did not do it, he promptly replied that it was not a duty of his department, though he had received numerous requests to abate the nuisance in its various forms. Chief Bigelow looked bored when the question was propounded to him, but finally replied that he guessed his department was responsible for the present state of things. "When asked what had caused the recent re laxation in the sidewalk rules, he replies: "There has been no relaxation. The streets are all right. A few people have probably occupied the sidewalks with fruit and peanut stands, but it's not worth talking about. As to the rails, I don't know any thing about them, except that they are there.. I will see about it in a few davs." The chief subsequently admitted that some folks were enjoying vastly more license in the use of sidewalks than the law allows, and that he had received a few com plaints himself. He would not say, how ever, that he intended to pay any attention to the suppression of the nuisance. USED AN OIL CAN. Mrs. Lizzie Thomas Fatally Darned While Trjins to Eight a Fire Her Daby Also Scorched and the Bouse Destroyed. Mrs. Lizzie Thomas, the wife of Reese Thomas, an employe in Moorhead & Mc Cleane's mill, was fatally burned last even ing by the explosion of an oil can while lighting a fire. Her 15-months-old child was also badly scorched and their house on Howard's lane, Oakland, was destroyed by the fire. At 6 o'clock Mrs. Thomas was used start about to prepare supper, and the can of carbon oil to the fire in the kitchen stove. As she was pouring the oil into the stove it ignited and the can exploded. The burn ing oil was scattered over Mrs. Thomas, set ting fire to her clothing and also to the clothing of the baby, who was close to her. Mrs. Thomas ran, screaming, out of the house, but there was no one to assist her. She was enveloped in a sheet of flame, and before assistance reached her the clothing was burned from her body, and she fell to the rround crying with agonv., .In. the meannhile the clothing of the child in the house did not burn Teadily, and after scorching its leg and arm it went out. The house, a one-story frame, had caught fire, and while assistance was being rendered the mother and child, an alarm was turned in from station No. 87. The fire had gained too great headway, though, and the house and its contents were almost destroyed. Mrs. Thomas was wrapped in a blanket and placed in the patrol wagon and started in haste for the hospital. On the way some of her burned clothing again took fire, hav ing been smoldering, and the wagon had to be stopped aud several buckets of water used to extinguish the fire. She was finally taken to the Mercy Hospital. She was terribly burned and, it was stated, could not live until morning. She was 24 years ot age, and the mother of four children. Her invalid mother was in another part of the house at the time of the accident, but was unable to go to her help. The injured child was taken in charge by neighbors. Though seriously burned it will recover. The house is owned by Cnarles H. Nor ton and is almost destroyed. Tne loss is placed at about $350. The Real Homestead. How the middle-asedand elderly people love to tecall tho incidents of their childhood: The old house with quaint gables, the old barn w ith haymow, ricks and nests: the orchard, the brook, the home-coming from field or market, the country grave yard with its sacred stillness, the meet ing house, the scboolhouse. the husklntr, the singing school. What memories come HANiiroir. Trooping through life's eastward door. But what of our children? What mem ories of childhood and youth's bright hours are to lomain to mellow their life's afternoon? Deckek Shall It be but the throbbing pulse of great engines, the fiery gleam of furnace and mill, the ceaseless grinding of the fri 1st of Mammon, or shall the soft har , monies of our own matchless Decker or Knabe pianos and the gentle pathos of the graceful Estey Cottage organ smooth out the wrinkles and fill in the furrows which the demands of our modern life stamps Exabe. Prematurely on the dwellers in most of our city homes? The first are quite im- Sossible to ninety-nine out ol every undred who read these lines, but the latter is possible to every man who loves his home, be it ever so humble. For, thanks to the makers and sellers Esrcrr. Qi these lovely, soul-lnspirinjr Instru ments, you can get any one of these and a gieat variety of other excellent instru ments at very low prices (special mid summer rates) and upon easy terms, or you can exchange your old instrument at S. Hamilton's (great Hamilton build ing), 91 and S3 Fifth avenue, Pittsburg. EOENDING-CP on the plains or Texas vivacionsly described by Alice MacGowan In TUE DISPATCH to-morrow. MEETINGS AND NOTICES. Meetings. VTOTICE MESIBEHS OP AMERICUS COUN X OIL, No. a&. Jr. O, V. A. SI., are requested to meet at Uarbaugh's Hall, Homewood avenue, SUNDAY. July 24. 1S9S, at I r. M. to attend the funeral or our late brother, David L. Finler. Mem bers of sister councils are repectiully Invited to attend. By order of Councilor. THE MEMBERS OK GENERAL i.vJGAN Lodge No. ZS, A. O. U. V., are requested to meet at their hall on SUNDAT, July it, atA. M., to attend the funeral of our late brother, W. U. Gould. Sister lodges are invited to attend. W. A. D. UEsS, M. W. j. ii. Mcdonald, sec 1'iirEMiviLLE Boaouon. July 2. -VTOTICE-DK. jxo.' COOPER. JR., HAS RE i MOVED his offices from No. 43 N. Diamond st, Allegheny, to rooms 42and 43 Wtstinghouse build ing, Pittsburg. Ear, nose, throat and chest dis ease. Hours 1 to4F. u. VTOTICE TO THE MEMBERS OF GUYASUTA 1 Lodge S1J. F.iA. II.: Ihe funeral of our late brother. John V. Auth. has been postponed from Friday. Julr2i to SATURDAY. Juiyij, on account or absent relatives. Members or the lodge will meet at their nail, corner Mcuben aud Wabah streets. West End. on above date, at J2:8J r. M. slurp to attend funeral. Members of sister lodges are lnTlled. . JOHN WEAVER, Secretary. W. H. UESSELBARTH, T. JL MEETINGS AND NOTICES. Dullness Chances. TISSOLTJTION OP PARTNERSHIP THE XJ co-partnership heretofore existing between thr undersigned has been dissolved by mutual con sent. All parties Indebted to said arm will make payment to Henry Oppenhelmer, 721 Penn av., to whom all account have been transferred. OPPEN HEIMER ft HAHNACH. HENRY OPPEN HEIMER. HERMAN HANNACU, JCLTS2, 1892. Dividends. Tnx Bxn Franklin Insurance Company, 1 OM- ur JllLKUUEXT. JTA., Allegheny. Juir it 1892. TMVIDEND THE DIRECTORS OF THIS CO XJ PA NY hare this day declared a dividend of ONE AND ONE-HALF DOLLARS (1 per cent) per share, payable on demand. TY1U A. FORD. Secretary. Tuk safe Deposit aisd Tbcst Company l Or PITTSBIBO. riTTSBURO, -July 14. 1892. ) DIVIDEND-THE DIRECTORS OF THIS romnanr hare this day declared a dividend of THREE t3) PER CENT, on the capital stoci. out of the earnings of, the last six months, payable forthwith, free ofMz. WILLIAM T. HOWE. Secretary and Treasurer. Ical Notices. SUCCESSIONS. LEGACIES IN GREAT Britain or the continentot Europe. DeBkbn AUDT BROS., - Bedford Row, London. Eng.. at tend exclusively to the recovery, on commission, of estates, legacies, unclaimed Monevs. etc. IN THE MATTER OF THE PEHTION OF THE city or Pittsburg for the appointment of viewers to ascertain the cost, damages and ex penses, and assess the benefits of vacation of Mornlngslde road from a point 1.100 feet west of -negiey aTenue to a point u leet wwiwamiy angle of Stanton avenue. Nineteenth ward. in the Court of Common Pleas No. 3, No. 122, August Term. IKK. Notice is hereby given to all parties in Interest that the undersigned viewers, duly appointed by the Court In the foregoing matter, have prepared & schedule, showing all damages allowed and bene fits assessed for tlie foregoing improvement, and that the said viewers will meet and exhibit the same at their office. Municipal Hall. Smlthfield street, Pittsburg, on the ith day or August. A. D. 183:. at 10 a. M.. and will then and thereupon hear all exceptions thereto and evidence thereon. RANDALL MORTON, l'A.riEii:iL ajuiu, JACOB KRUMM, rrrrsBCRO, July 21. 1832. VI ewers. IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF THE city of Pittsburg for the appointment of view ers to ascertain the costs, damages aud expenses, and assess the benefits of vacation of Broad street from Fairmont street to Graff's line, Nlneteenta ward. In the Court of Common Pleas No. 3, No. 124, Angust Term. 1892. Notice is hereby given to all parties In Interest that the undersigned llewers. duly appointed by the Court in the loregolng matter, have prepared a schedule, snowing alldamagesallowed and benefit assessed lor the foregoing Improvement, and that the said viewers will meet and exhibit the same at their office. Municipal Hall, SinlthBeld street, Pittsburg, on the 3th day of August. A. D. 1S92. at 10 A. M., and will then and thereupon hear all ex ceptions thereto and evidence thereon. RANDALL MORTON, PATRICK SMITH. JACOB KRUMM. PITTSBUBO, July 21. 1882. Viewers. IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF THE city of Pittsburg for the appointment of view ers to ascertain the costs, damages and expenses, ana assess the benefits of vacation of Fairfield street from Wlnfield street to cast line of property of Roger O'Mara. Twenty-second want. In the Court of Common Pleas No. 3, No. 128, August Term. 1332. Notice is hereby given to all parties In interest that the undersigned viewers, duly appointed by the Court in the foresroine matter, have nrenared a schedule. showing all damages allowed and benefits assessed for the foregoing Improvement, and tbat the said viewers will meet and exhlhlt the same at their office. Siunlclpal Hall. Smithfleld street. Pittsburg, on the Sth day or August. A. D. 1832, at 10 a. m., and will then and thereupon hear all ex ceptions thereto and evidence thereon. HUGH W. MCKEE, VM. SPRAUUE, JNO. P. MOORE. Pittsburg. July 21. 1892. Viewers. PERSONAL. PERSONAL Ladles suffering from nervous prostration don't give up, but call on Mrs. Dr. McGranor. 350 Wyllcav. IjERsONAL Credit, yes. credit on fine dress goods, silks, satins, wraps, etc, atJ.Dwyer's, Room '. McCance block. 701 Smithfleld. PERSONAL-Cash paid for old gold and silver watches and Jewelry repaired: new -work mads to order. Chris Hauch. 641 bmlthneld. PERSONAL Hair, moles, etc, on ladies' faces permanently destroyed by the electric needle without pain or scar; cousultatlon free. Miss Streng, office 903 Penn av., Dickson building. PERSONAL-Ladlcs wishing to taVe Turko Face Baths or face massage for removing blemishes and Improving the complexion will please visit my parlors at 903 Penn av., Pittsburg. Miss Sherwood. PERbON AL When I was a imsll boy my mother always repaired my breeches and Jacket, bnt since 1 got to be a great big man, Dickson, the well-known tailor. S5 Fifth av.. cor. Wood St., second floor, has been substituted, who now does all my cleaning, pressing and renovating in great shape. Tel. 1&.S. PERSONAL-Mr. William Thompson, who Is a glassworkcr, has been missing from his home since July 4: when last seen he was at 83d and Penn av. ; no person knowing of his whereabouts, any Information of the above person will be thankfully received by his wife. Mrs. Annie Thompson, 183 34th St.. Pittsburg. Pa. Other papers please copy. FOUND. ?OUND Sure cure for piles; never falls. Dr. jsicuranor, 3J yue av. FOUND Rubber stamps, seal presses, largest as sortment. Weber A Co'i Steucll and Stamp Works, 84 Fifth av. Phone 823. "HOUND That you can't do a better thing than X callatonreand select a spring suit at J. J. Aland's. 131 Fifth av. Prices from 820 up. PROPOSALS. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED bv the Town Council of Canons burg up to AUGUST 1, 1892, Tor 30,000 or more of vitrified brick for water table purposes, delivered at the Canonsbur? depot. The right to reject any or all bld is reserved. W. H. RICHARDS, FRANK BEER. JAMES MORRISON, Committee. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION-SALE OF INTERESTS IN THREE iron mines, Saginaw. American and Dexter mines, and 6. 000 acres of Iron lands in the Ishpem Jng Iron Range. JULY 25, 1S82, at 10 o'clock A. M., beginning with the Saginaw mine, two and one half miles east of Ishpemlng. Marquette county. Mich., and continuing until all is sold. Saloon the grounds. Terms made known on day of sale or on application. Address C. F. CONRAD, Detroit, Mich. AUCTION SALE-ON TUESDAY, JULY 26, at 10 A. M., at 3216 Jane between Thirty-second and Thirty-Third stteots, & S. Two stud horses, 1 spring wagon, 1 coal wagon, 1 double sot harness, 1 single set harness and alot of other necessary articles. Sale positive. R. E. LOEFFLER. BY JAS. W. DRAPE & CO. ADJOURNED PUBLIC SALE At the salesroom of Jas. W. Drape & Co., 313 Wood street, Pittsburg, ' WEDNESDAY, AUGUST S, at 11 o'clock A. St., of the extensive and valuable Manufacturing Property OF THIJ PENNSYLVANIA WHITE LEAD CO., On River avenue, corner Walnut street, Al legheny, near the railroad bridge, having river and railroad front with facilities tor a switch directly to the property; lot about 285x170 feet to an alley, on which is erected large and commodiona brick buildings, with two engines and boilers, warehouses, offices, sheds, 6 dwellings, etc. The premises will be open for examination daily. Parties who wish to investigate will be fnrnisbea with a card at our office. Terms made known at sale or bv JAS. Yf. DRAPE & CO., Agent and Auctioneers, 313 Wood street. Plttsbnrg. BONDS OF SURETYSHIP. . For BANC and RAILROAD Employes. For CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS. For ADMINISTRATORS. ASSIGNEES, TRUSTEES, COMMITTEES, RECEIVERS, etc Approved by, the Courts, Municipal, State and Federal Governments. Approved opon all city contracts in Pittsburg and Allegheny by special ordinances. THE CITY TRUST, SAFE DEPOSIT AND SURETY COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA.- Capital, full paid (500,000 Surplus , 150,000 A. McD. BAIXEX, Agent, 94 Fourth av.. Pittsburg. my2S-S4-S HORSE. Ladies' riding and driving horse; very quiet. For sale at tts 437 PEN,N AVENUE. S500 TOvS500,'000JiS gages, city or country property, at lowest rates. JA8. W. DRAPE 4 CO., 313 Wood St. Pittsburg. . Telephone No, 873, ., Kg- Classified real estate advertUemenU on tht none taken fort at than twenty ccntt. TJNTIL FURTHER NOTICE ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE Classlfled nnder the lollowlng headings will be ac cepted at the rate of ONE CENT PER WORD FOR XACH INSERTION when paid for In ad vance either at main or branch offices. Wanted Advertitementi of all Kindt. SUCH AS SITUATIONS, MALE HELP, FEMALE IIELr, AGENTS, BOOMS, BOARDING, HOARDERS, MISCELLAN EOCS, TO LET ROOMS, PERSONALS. MISCELLANEOUS FOK SALES, LOST AND FOUND. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. BUSINESS OFFICE Cor. Smithfleld 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 accounts with Tins Dispatch. FOR ALLEGHENY. NO. 107 FEDERAL ST., TELEPHONE 8621. FOR THE SOUTHSIDE. NO. 1412 CARSON STREET. TELEPHONE NO. 6022. FOR THE EAST END. J. W. WALLACE, tm PENN AV. rrrrsBURG-ADDrnoN al. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. 3500 Butler street. EMIL G. STUCKEY, 24th street and Penn avenue. ALLEGHENY ADDITIONAL. F. H. EGGERS A SON, Ohio and Chestnut streets. THOMASMcHFNRY. Western and Irwin avenues. WANTED. aiale Hela. A XLE-TURNERS Two. Peninsular Car Co., yerryst,, Detroit. Mien. B AEER-A third hand baker at 125 Bluff st. BARBER To take charge of shop; none but good need apply. 882 Second av. BARBER One flrst-cHss barber at once Bros., New Castle. Pa. Rice T ARBER for Saturday at 510C Butler at. T ARBER at 431 Fifth av. BOOKKEEPER-A practical bookkeeper: must come well recommended. Address A, Dis patch office BOY Sharp boy for lunch counter: must have experience. World's Restaurant, 13 Federal ft, Allegheny. BOY With experience in barber trade: one that can run a chair. J. C. Stewart. SSI Second av. T)OY with experience at the machinists' trade Apply to F. J. Fox, Faber st. BRICKBURNER-Must have the best reference. Address Red Brick, Dispatch office. CANVASSERS Ten first-clsss canvassers for crayon portraits: the iery best salary or com mission paid. Call or address the Leland Portrait Co., 445 to 437 Pearl St., Cleveland, O. C1AN VASSEKS for latest novelties; free samples. 102 Fourth av., room 6. (1 ARRIAGE wood worker and trimmer to go ont J of city; steady Job. Call DnMcWhlnney 4 Co., 923 Liberty av., between 8 and 10 A. M. CLERKS Two bright, active experienced grocery clerks: not afraid to work; Inclose references. Address M. M., Dispatch office. COACHMAN Good wages to a first-class white coachman for private family. Call at fifth floor Chronicle Telegraph biuldlng. RUG CLERK (Registered) for city store. Ad dress Menthal, Dispatch office. HORSESHOEING An improver at horseshoe ing. Address liorseshoer, Dispatch office. MACHINIST to take charge of machine shop: steady employment for the right man. Call or address W. R. Packard, Mercer, Pa. MAN Apractlcal and experienced anthracite blast furnace manager: slate experience with reference and salary expected. Address Iron btores. Dispatch office. MAN' A good man who understands the care of horses and garden ; must he sober and indus trious. Address U.S. A.. No. 201 Main st.,oreens burg, Pa. MAN Young colored man for morning and evening work. Apply immediately II. F. xaeii, corner unio ana gheny. . Diamond sts., AUe- MAN A good reliable and sober man who can polish marble; send reference. J. B.Williams, Frostburg, Md. SALESMEN-Who can easily make KH to 175 per week, selling tne celebrated PInless Clothes Line or the Famous Fountain Ink Eraser; patents recently issued; sold only by salesmen, to whom we give exclusive territory; the PInless Clothes Line Is the on y line ever invented that holds clothes without pins a perfect success; the Fount ain Ink Eraser 1 entirely new, will erase Ink In stantly, and is king of all; on receipt of 50c will mall sample of either, or sample of both for II. with circulars, price lists and terms; secure your terri tory at once. The PInless Clothes Line Co., No. WHermonat., Worcester, Mass. SALESMAN On salary or commission, to nandle the new patent chemical ink erasing pencil; the greatest selling novelty ever produced; erases ink thoroughly in two seconds: no abrasion ot paper: 200 to (00 per cent profit; one agent's sales amounted to 620 in sIxdaTS, 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 Salary from start: permanent place good chance for advancement; experlence;un necessary; outfit free. Brown Bros. Co., Nurserr men. Rochester, N. Y. SALESMEN One hnstler In each town and cltv; 120 per week; no experience necessary; write quick. E. Gately Co . Allegheny. Pa. SOLICITOR A first-class solicitor and collector; must be able to furnish satisfactory securltv, speak German and English fluently. Apply lo IienJ. Hill, Snpt. Penn Ins. Co., Room 6, 1U San dusky st., Allegheny. SOLICITORS for city and adjacent towns. Pitts burg bult Club Company, No. 52 Sixth av. SOLICITOR Young man. live indoors, for gro cery. i!8 Washington av., S. S., city. TEACHER for grammar grade, salary foO per month, by School Board of Jeannette. Pa.; must come well recommended; send application to secretary on or before August 1,1892. W.L.Uelntzel man. Secretary of Board. TINNER One who has experience on sheet iron work. P. Wall Mfg. Co.. 618 Preble av., Alle gheny. rpOSSERS (three) to work in setting gangs, clay 1 diggers and laborers; married men preferred. Apply to the Hersperger Co., Vickroy and Magee streets. WANTED Drug clerks, qualified assistants: German preferred. Apply at once at 172 Ohio St., Allegheny. Pa. Agents. AGENTS Full line Presldental campaign badges, pictures, buttons, etc.; sample badge 10c: assorted dozen 50c; stamps taken, i .Stayntr ft Co.. Providence, R. L A GENTS S3 to 87 dally: experience unnecessary. J. Putnam ft Co., Permmers, West Winsted,Ct. Female Help Wanted. "DEMALE cook and chambermaid. 30 Sixth av. ("I IRLS to assort rags; none Dut those having ex 7 perlence need apply. Call at office of McCul lough ft Smith, 31 Seventh st. GIRL -Good girl for general housework. No. 3322 Fifth av., Oakland. LADY stenographer and typewriter who is a neat penman ana accurate in figuring to be as sistant in office work. Address In her own hand writing, giTlng reference, experience and salary expected. Box ii, East Liverpool, O. LADV TEACHEBS-The School Board of Etna will meet Monday evening, July 25, to elect teachers for room No. 4. Salary (47 GO per mouth. W. E. Johnson, secretary. Male and Female Help Wanted. HELP At once. 100 farm hands, white and eol. waiters, butler, woman cooks. 2 waitresses, chambermaids, dish washers, laundry girls, night cook, 2d cook, pantry girl, 200 house girls, 60 cooks, chambermaids, col. cook and chambermaid. Mee han's Agency. M5 Grant St. TTHLP Seamstress, laundress, cooks, dlnlng- Aft (VUUI gllll, UiKUJUCLIUIIlUO. IIUIHI, MAI uuusu girls. 60 for country: girls for hotels and boarding nouses, uerman anu coiureu airu, 60 farm hands. white and colored waiters. Thompson's, 609 Grant street. MAN who has teamed in oil country, waiters, farm hands, coots, house girls, hotel help. Walker, 6 Sixth L, second floor. Boarders and Lodgers Wanted. BOARDER0 Shadyslde: room with hoard for two gentlemen or gentleman and wife. Apply on Amberson av.. Sd door below church; reference required. BOABDING-Persons wanting boarding for the summer, at reasonable rates, should write to Hotel Williams, Ohio Pyle. Pa. LODGERS Anchor HoML Liberty, corner Fourth: lodging per night. S5C, 36c. 60c; week, 11 IB. II 75, II, S. r WANTED Two gentlemen for nice tront room, with board ; rates reasonable. 39 Sixth av. Hoarding Wanted. WANTED-Bosrdlng In a private family in Al legheny or East End by a young lady work ing in the city: references exchanged. Address, slating terms, A. G.. Dispatch office. Hotels. Dining and Lunch Booms. HOTEL FEDERAL, No. 171 Federal st., Alle gheny. Rate 1 and 2 per day. ITlSITKevan'sUdlej'andgenU' dining rooms, 90S V Penn ave. ; business men's dinner; ladles' noon lunch; meals anytime; etery thing In season. WANTED. Situations tTanted. "POSITION as bookkeeper by young man of ex J. perience: could also take charge of stenogra- fhy and typewriting In connection with book ecplng. Address K. O., Dispatch office. POSITION By a good fire-brick, stove-tile or red-brick niolder: understands all branches of the business. Address lVm. J. Green, 701 Broad st., Johnstown, Pa. POSITION Traveling salesman, a hustler, wants position: groceries or provisions; good refer ence. Address E. B. G., 163 Washington St., East Liverpool. O. POSITION Experienced salesman, best of refer ences, wants to represent a Pittsburg honse in Cleveland. Salesman, 58 Harbor St., Cleve land, O. POSITION By practical accountant, 10 years' experience as bookkeeper and shipping agent. Address T. Y. Dispatch office. TlOSITION Well-educated yonng lady desires JL position in front office or store. Auure&s .. L., Dispatch. CITUATION Bv man capable of taking care of O horses, orof dolngflowerand vegetable garden work. Address It. 201, Scwlckly Postonlce. TYPEWRITING to do at a reasonable price. Address Typewriter, Dispatch office. Wanted Partner. WANTED Partner A gentleman to buy a hair interest in a legitimately established business for H,OX; location central; on Fifth av.: branch house on Federal St., Allegheny; work most re fined and easy: hours short; profits large: busi ness has a showing of nearly la. COO during past 8 months. For particulars address, if you mean business. Profits, Dispatch office. PARTNER-Soldlers. attention: wanted, partner to lecture with; big paying war exhibition; ex-prlsoner war preferreU. Address, Box 719, Barncsvllle, O. Easiness Opportannos Wnntni. WAN TED-An established New York hollow ware house wants agency for the East of a first-class iron hollow ware fectorv. Address Henry M. Beach, 202 Broadway, New York. BooRto W anted. XTANTED Ncatlv furnished room, with bath; VV no board. Address, with terms, Edward, Dlspatcluoffice. Fire Insurance tTanterf. BENSWANGER ft ZAHN-Flre insurance. Fourth av. Financial Wanten. FINANCIAL-Loans of5C0. 11,000 to IS, 000 and up to 120,000 on mortgages on Allegheny county Improved property quickly placed at very small est cost to borrower. Send your application to me and 1 will save you money on mortgages, ti. J. Fleming, 0O Wood st., cor. Fourth av. MONEY to loan. In sums or 8500. 11,000. 12.000. It, 000 and upward, at lowest rates, on mort gages. Charles Somen ft Co., 131 Fourth av. M ONEY to loan at lowest market rates on bond and mortgage: no delay. KeeJB. coyle ft cor. Fourth av. and Grant st. CO, MONEY To loan at 6 per cent; smallmortgages pfcrerred. See Murry ft Edsall, Fidelity building, 121 Fourth av. MONEY to loan on inortgae: no delav: lowest Interest. Howard Brown, 151 I ourtb av. MONEY to loan on mortgages: lowest Interest, no delay. Black ft Balrd. 95 Fourth av. MONEY to loan on mortgages, 4f. 5 and 6 per cent; no tax. Isaac M.Pcnnock, 147 Fourth avenue. MORTGAGES on cltv or Allegheny county prop erty at lowest rates. Henry A. Wearer ft Co,, 92 Fourth av. ri'O LOAN 1200,000 on mortgages: sioo and up- jl warn ai s per cent: souu,uw as 4f per cent on residences or business property, farms, b. H. French. 125 Fourth vacant lots or WANTED Mortgages on lmprored city or Alle gheny coumty property. McOnne ft Coulter, 8 Fourth ay. CO f 000 to loan at 5 per cent. John K. Ewlng Ipl Uj ft Co., 107 i ederal St. Mlscellaneoaa Wanted. CONTRACTORS to build nice suburban houses: small part pa) ment in lots In nice location: 20 minutes from postofllce. Address Suburban, Dis patch office. GE NTLEMEN To call and get home-made meals for 25 cts. 39 Sixth av. HORSE A black or chestnut sorrel; must be tractable. B. F. Beale, Harrison av., Alle gheny. PAINTING and Plate Glass glazing. R.C. Miller, (26 Grant St., Pittsburg. PATENTS U. S. and foreign: fees payable on success. J. U.Stevenson, solicitor, 100 Fifth av. ATENTS-O. D. Levis (20 years). Solicitor. 131 Fifth av., next Leader, Pittsburg: no delay. rpKUNKS hauled to ana 1 rom bast End fori 50c. X Campbell ft Davis, USeventhar. Telephone VJX AGON for a pony; a Dayton wagon, a saddle IT and a bridle; cash. Address U. W., Dis patch office. WANTED-A farm of 75 to 100 acres of land within 10 or 20 miles of Pittsburg, and within one and one-half miles of the railroad; as to loca tion it may he within bounds either north, south, east or west of this city. W. J. Bender ft Co., No. 110 Shady av., E. E. WANTED creage: must be within 8 miles of city; within 3 minutes' walk of transit; lie suitable lor sub-dlvlslon. Address, stating loca tion and price, buh-divlslon. Dispatch office. WANTED everyone wno wants tne finest and cheapest wall paper In America to send for samples; sent free to any address. G. G. O'Brien, Paint and Wall Paper Store. 2)2 Fifth av. WANTED Pool tables wanted, to buy one or two; state how long been used and lowest cash price. Address 2645 Penn av., city. "TTANTED Private lessons In bookkeeping 1 f three evenings In the week. Address J. R. S. , Dispatch office. Allegheny. WANTED To hire dorse, narness and covered wagon for delivering. purposes. Robinson, Dispatch office. FOR BALE MISCELLANEOUS. Horses. Vehicles. Live Stocsc For Sale. DELIVERY wagons Delivery wagons all styles; our own make. Wm. Beckett, 340 to 344 Ohio t., Allegheny. Telephone. 8420. FOR SALE or exchange Horses I have two young work horses and one driving horse young and fine breed which I will sell or exchange for household furniture or building material. Ad dress Thomas Grogan, Verona, Allegheny co Pa. CiOAT A well trained goat with wagon and har V ness; price 15. Address G. Y., Dispatch office. HORSE Fine driving horse, bright bay color, full black mane and tall, larzeand handsome. sound, gentle and safe: first-class single or double driver; warranted satisfactory everv way; must be sold by August 1; cash price 8225; telephone 1255-: W. M. Xalrd. 433 Wood st. HORSE and covered delivery wagon, for sale or hire, at 181 Third av. PACING HORSE-Tom D., record 2:30. sound aud all right. Inquire of Wm. Bowman, Kerr's sale stable, Duquesne way. Machinery and Metals For Jale. BOILERS and engines, second-hand: all sizes, from 4 to 100 h. p.; cheapest In the market: 64 hollers and engines In stock, stationary and porta able, upright boilers, mounted farm engine, etc.; steam pumps, governor, pulleys and shafting. Telephone J401. 28-56 Park way. J. S. Young. Alle gheny. Pa. BOILERS for sale Three portable boilers, 50 horse power each; all complete. E. M. Slmms, Fifth st. and Duquesne way, city. CCALE Strong second-hand scale, one ton ca- kJ pacity, nrst-cinss order ana cneap. Address the Totten ft Hogg I. and S, Foundry Co., 24th ana a. v . . it. STEAM PUMPS, new ana second-hand boilers, engines, injectors, ejectors. South Bend wood pulleys, iron hubs, shafting and hangers, machin ists' brass founders and Iron-pipe fitters, ft) Water street. Knbbur Stamp. For Saie. -(ET your rubber stamps, steel stamps, stencils. j seal presses, brass checks, etc. from Sheaffer ft Co.. 49 Tilth av,. Duff's College building. Miscellaneous For Sale. ClASn registers, store counters. 20-foot wire matt J for saloon and furniture wagon. 69 Diamond street. CORDAGE Twine, hemp packing. Co.. 89 Water St. Fiocker ft DR. McGRANOR'S magnetic catarrh powder; sure cure. No 350 Wylle av. GRANDFATHER'S CLOCK old : good condition. No. av., Allegheny. (8 day) 100 years 159 Pennsylvania LARGE ice box. In good condition: will be sold cheap. A. Shirlev, Twenty-eighth st. and Jones are., Plttsburg.;Pa. 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. BAKERY and Ice cream parlor, doing a good business. Address F. W. Boeuer. McDon ald. Pa. BUSINESS A line business opening in the cen ter of the city; a successful and solid Jobbing firm is compelled to quit on accounts Ill-health, and Is prepared to treat with anyone who can com mand 120,000; this Is a good thing; we have alive and reliable party on hand who will take a half in terest. Particulars confidentially from Jas. W. Drape ft Co.. 318 Wood St.. Pittsburg. pIGARand confectionery stand cheap Tor cash. j Call at Stand, corner Sandusky and Ohio sts., Allegheny. DBUGSTOHE-One or the best retaiUtands in the county: reasons for selling, sickness; 13,000 cash. Address Quinine, Dispatch office. HOTEL furniture and lease, with large estab lished trade: fine brick house, on corner near court house. In this growing city; population 20. 000; center of the great oil and gas fields; 47 rooms furnished in new and modern style; good stock VfiBSF" lon5 Ie"? nd .cheap rent: price only 3J250; rare bargain. Address C. H. Folsom, Lima, FOB SALE BUSINESS. Business Opportunities For tale. I?EED BUSINESS A full running feed and buck wheat mill, all In prime order; machinery all of the newest design: large mill building with rail road switch: several dwellings, etc.. and situate In a prosperous manufacturing town online of rail road: there is an immense bargain and sure fortune hereto anyone who understands the business: the present owner is in a position to make a sacrifice: an examination of the property and business and the most rigid Investigation Is solicited: It is rare that such an opening occurs. Jas. W. Drape ft Co., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. GROCERY-With extensive trade: the finest grocery id this growing city: elegant room near court house: nice clean stock: invoice 12,200; best opening in State. C. H. Folsom. Lima, o. HOTEL A first-class business, with license, billiard room, etc.. etc.: about 101) rooms, well furnished throughout: business in full run ning condition and profitable; rent only about 11,400; satisfactory reasons for selling, a line open ing. Particulars from Jas. W. Drape ft Co.. 313 Wood street. Piltsburg. IN SUI AN CE agency, wltn established business; 12 leading companies, elegant office and fine furniture. In very best location in this city: price only 8500: rare opening. Address C. H. Folsom, Lima, O. JEWELRY and silversmith business: well es tablished and doing a paying trade : situate in a prosperous manulacturlng city In Western Penn sylvania; a well-selected stock, and all in goo J con dition: best location In the town: the leading thoroughfare; n rare opening. Particulars confi dentially from Jas. AV. Drape ft Co.. 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. NOTION and toy business A profitable business ; well established and doing a good Jobbing and retail trade; excellent location In Allegheny: one of the best thoroughfares In the city; a good opening. Jas. W. Drape ft Co.. 318 Wood st.. Pittsburg. OIL REFINERY for sale; the plant or the Ex celsior Oil Co.. located In Cleveland, O.: the property consists of 16 acres of land and a complete refinery for refining and manufacturing carbon oils, naphthas, paraffine oils and wax. and Is also equipped with tanks and machinery ror compound ing. For further particulars Inquire of the Com Fiany, Cleveland, O. Sealed bids will he received or the above property up to and including August 10. 1802: the company reserves the right to reject any and all bids RESTAURANT-A well-established restaurant; one of the best locations In Allegheny, on a busy thoroughfare: rnll equipment, everything In fine running order and making money; a good opening. Jas. W. Drape ft Co.. 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. TESTAURANT-One or the best in the city; At fine location: large business; grocery, weekly sales i00; shoe stores, elgarstores. confectioneries, bakeries, hotels, business chances of all kinds. Perclval & Gaston, 439 Grant st. SALOON For sale: doing good business In a thriving city on the Ohio river; good reasons for selling. Address Box 498, Btllalrc, O. WELL established art store in Allegheny, clear ing about 1300 per month: low rent; special bargain. Holmes ft o., 43) Smithfleld st. (IfiQ 300 or Invoice Positive bargain WO) tablished housefurnlshlng store, toys, books and stationery, confectloi well es notlons. confectionery, wall paper, pictures and frames, baseball eoods. etc. low rent: in one of the best manufacturing towns of Western Pennsylvania: population of about 10,000. Holmes ft Co., 4J) Smithfleld st. agQrirv One or the finest and best equipped i$)VJJ grocery stores on Fifth av.: cheap rent; will exchange for real estate. Holmes ft Co., -)2U Smithfleld st. $650" -Machine shop In good location, or will sell a reliable man one-half Interest cheap. Holmes ft Co., 420 Smithfleld st. Business Properties for Sale FOR SALE Good business property: fronts 90 feet on Penn av., E, E.. and extends back 195 to street: there Is a good brick dwelling and two storerooms on Penn av. front; this pronertv is offered cheap to settle an estate. Kelly ft Rogers. 6216 Penn av.. E. E. ri HE large manufacturing property of the Penna 1 White Lead Co., situate River av., corner Walnut st., Allegheny, fronting railroad and river: lot about 235x170 feet, with large, brick buildings, warehouses, offices and six dwellings thereon; also, two fine engines and bollcrsJ etc, to be sold at adjourned sate on Wednesday, Angust 3, at 11 o'clock. In the salesroom of Js. W. Drape ft Co.. Agents and Auctioneers. 313 Wood st.. Pittsburg, where information as to terms, etc., can be obtained. OjQQ OOO Fifth av. Investment, large corner uDwOj lot, 7 houses, 4 storerooms; steady In come from rentHls assured; enhancement In value certain. (1-32-211.) Charles Somers ft Co., Ul Fourtn av. Manufacturing Sites For Sale. MANUFACTURING SITES-On Preble av.. Al legheny, 340 feet front, extending to Ohio river, 500 feet in depth, Zii acres, Penna. and P. ft W. R. R. sidings; on West Market St.. Allegheny, three-fourths acre. Penna. R. R. siding: on Penn sylvania av., Allegheny. 155x130 feet, with pared streets on three sides; at Chartlers, 37 acres, P. ft L. E. and Penna. R. R. connections and electric Cars to city: in Allegheny. 3-story brick factory, with pulleys, shafting, etc., suitable for light man ufacturing; to responsible parties desiring manu facturlugsltcs outside the city lean offer rare In ducements with best oris. R. and water facilities within the 'MO-mlle shipping radius." Thos. 11. Dickson. Ill Fonrth av.. room 45. FOKSALE LOTS. City Lota. LOTS 1325 each; 10 minutes from Court nonse;, why go the country? very easy payments; good investment. D. Uehcn ft Son. 4112 Penirav. A AXH ST., 17TH WARD A very choice butld xU ing lot, size 24x112 feet to alley; also an elegant lot, sltnate on risk street, 24x112 to alley: no more lots in this neighborhood tor sale: if you wish a first-class residence location this is your chance, L. O. Frazler. 45th and Butler sts. (Tt97r-I40r f5C0 Herron nil! Park plan; tip i i kj choice lots near .Wylle av. cable cars at above prices: some on pared street only 810 down, balanc88amonth: sure to enhance quickly. Black ft Balrd, 98 Fourth av. FOR SAL"E LOTS. East End Lota For Sale. TJOQUET ST. The finest lots in Oakland, facing X park. 30x175 feet, or larger If desired; street paved with asphaltum; electric cars on street; only (85 per foot. Georgo Schmidt, 157 Fourth av. T7UREKA PLACE, Oakland; nice level lots 1350 monthly. For plans and prices see George Schmidt, 157 Fourth are. IlLflfi eacl) sk conductor for Parkview ttDttrUV Place, near Penn av.: very easv pay ments; magnificent location. D. Behen ft Son. 4112 Penn av. Haxelwood Lots For Sale. HAZELWOOD AV.-An elegant corner lot. Irregular shape, equal to 62x120 feet, within a few minutes' walk or Hazelwood station, Baltimore ft Ohio Railway, and Second avenue electric cars; will sell cheap for cash, to quick buyer. John E. McCrickart, 59 Fourth av. ; telephone 1675. Allegheny Lots For Sale. BUENA VISTA ST. Lot 20x110 feet, between North and Taylor avs.. Allegheny; mortgages wanted. McCnne ft Coulter, 93 1 onrtti av. INE BUILDING LOTS-A. D. Wilson, 55 Fed eral St., Allegheny. LOTS in Grove Square plan. Perrysvllle av Al legheny, on easy terms without Interest. Call on Holmes ft Co., 420 Smithfleld St.. for plans. Suburban Lota For Sale. TJELLEVUE BOROUGII-11 acres suitable for x iiiuj'iuiuiiiuiiiiicuiiy i.iiujtci.iivciliieauua i 50-foot street: line building site: supplied Ith ex- I cellent soring, natural gas. water, beautiful view- only 5 minutes' walk from electric road nowbelug lal'l: price low; terms to suit purchaser. A. Z. Br ers ft Co., No. M Federal st. LOTS In South Kensington plan. A. V. R. R.. at from 8200 to $3X1 each; In Dean Park plan. Twenty-first wara, city, at from 8500 to 81.000 each, and in Iwenty-thlrd and Thlrt)-second wards. Pittsburg; terms easy: mortgages wanted. McCune ft Coulter, 98 Fourth av. LOTS at Idlewood Beautiful level lots on Main St., on which electric cars will run to Mans field: price from 8203 to (400, on easy payments. A. Bauck. 441 Grant st. YjrTILKINSBURO-Lots In Whltely Place plan at v? very low prices and on easy terms. McCune ft Coulter, 93 Fourth av. f)A Acres of land at 75 an acre; 10 or IS minutes' AiTt wats irom Delia ven nation, y. i w R. R.. about 8 miles from city. Address Ralph A. Lee, V mcucja, is, Farms For Sal-. FARSI For sale or exchange. 347 acres : a splen did farm, well fenced, highly improved, the whole underlaid with 8-foot eln superior coal, pit open; well drained; all fields can be worked by machinery t8-room modern frame house, slate reof, shutters, porches; 2-story washhouse with rooms for hands: Dank barn, stable, granary, smoke house, poultry houses, large garden and orchards; complete equipment; a good Investment can be shown. Henry A. Breed. Sis Market sr. 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 and oil territory; there Is a dwelling and outbuildings, large orchard, plenty of water and a quantity ofcoal: known as the farm of the late Dr. Prestly. deceased. Terms, etc.. from Jas. W. Drape ft Co., 813 Wood st., Pittsburg. FARM About 30 acres good land, about 10 acres level: can all be worked with exception of about 2 acres In timber; fruit trees, grapes and berries, good spring water, good frame house or 4 rooms, stable.-hav and wagon sheds: 1)4 miles from elation; price. ;,8 O, H cash. Wm. M. Dauzelsen, Harmarville, Allegheny Co., Pa. FARM A good and very pretty farm of Z7S acres la West a: 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 jALE IMPROVED REAL itSTATE City Residences. Q1 830 A chatmlng house in the heart of the wJLs: city; a few hundred cash and IIS per month; a new carefully built house of 4 rooms and attic lovely location: very healthful, with level lot 22xluu to alley; hall, cellar with stonewalls, grates, cltv water, front porch width of house: one square from cable; close to one of nicest pared streets in Pitts burg: 20 minutes from your door to P. o. : this Is a neighborhood of itrlctlv- nice, resoectable people, and such applicants, only, are desired. John F. Sweeny, Q8 4lhav. CJJQ 100 A new modern frame slate roof dwcll DUj lng containing S rooms, hall, finished attic; nicely grained throughout; in.lde shutters; slate mantels and tile hearths; situated on Fortieth St.; this Is a desirable neighborhood; easy par menu. L, O. Frazler, Forty-fifth aud Butler st. FOB SALE IMPROVED BEAT. ESTATE East End Residences For Sale. AIKEN AV., Snadyslde-Brick residence 8 rooms, large lot 73x130. near Duquesne trac tion; street paved and sewered; price low; terms easy. Henry A. Breed. 816 Market St. -raA3T tfvti a handsome residence on a flue JLj paved avenue near cable and electric cars; H large lot: spacious lawn In front; ample shade irom namrai loresi trees oi laucranw. icwueuwi has all the more recent and thoroughly modern ap pliances, and Is really "unique" In every particu lar; perfection in art and beamy are singularly blended throughout: a perspective in view In our office: possession at once. Jas. W. Drape ft Co., 313 Wood st., Pittsburg. EAST END-A neat brick dwelling, near cable cars, 8 rooms, sewing room, toilet room and bath, furnace, hall and dry cellar: all in prime or der throughout: tine lot: front, side and rear en trances; immediate possession, Jas. . Drape ft Co.. 313 Wood street. Pittsburg. EAST END-Marchand St.. only tAOnp, ,ax) cash; new 7-roomcd dwelling, hall, front aud rear stairs, both gases, slate mantels, bath. Inside w. c, porches, etc., asphaltum paved street, flag sidewalk: lot 24x141 to an alley. Alles Bros, ft Co,. 164 Fourth av. SO 730 If sold at once, is a bargain: new frame Oy house ur eight rooms, besides bathroom, laundry and pantry, hall, vestibule, two porches, porcelain lined iron bath tub, marble top wash stand, latest Improved w.c: all opening plumbing: hot and cold waff rrplped ror both gases tcellarunder whole house: well-sewered: all slate mantes and tile hearths: papered throughout and all first-class; only two minutes rrom Duquesne cars in the East End. Call on or address T. D. Harman, 205 Shady av East End. QA S00 A new modern frame late roof nDi. dwelling, containing six rooms, hall, vestibule, bathroom aud finished attic, slate mantels and tile hearths, electric belts, both gases, china closet, laundry, front and rear porches, sliding doors, nicely grained throughout: beautiful lawn in front: first-class neighborhood in East Fnd: near electric and cable cars; this is choice. See L. O. Frazler, 45th and Butler sts SJQ 600 Easy terms, balance as rent, will buy a ODD) new 8-roomcd frame; large front and rear porches, vestibule and hall: sliding doors, slate mantels, tile hearths, bath. Inside closet and ce mented ctllar: nice lot; convenient toiac-ld tran sit. Moore ft Kellv, 6203 Penn av. (PCfifl cash and balance of tL 800 on easy terms HvOVjKJ will buy a 5-room frame house: front and rear porches, slate roof; within easy reach of Duquesne Hue In East End. S. E. Pool ft Co.. 6116 Penn av.. E. E. QQ OOO Oakland dwelling house, S rooms: lot DOj 28x151 ft. (90) W. A. Herron ft Sons, (SO ourth av. Allegheny Residences For Sale. A LLFGHENY Excellent house and large lot on line or Perrvsvllle avenue cam: 15 mlnntes' walk from postofllce: 7 rooms, reception hall. bath, w. c. hot and cold water, porches, hall, dry cellar, etc.. and all In verv good order: lot about 38x100 feet; 13.750. Jas. W. Drape ft Co., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. ALLEGHENY, near Ohlost. 10 per ceutelear; two small houses and corner lot; seven rooms and storeroom, now rented at S372 annually: rent paid pmmptlv every month; asplenia invest ment. Jas. W. Drape ft Co., 313 Wood St.. Pitts burg ON line of Perrysvllle av. cars. Allegheny, the fine residence nnd grounds of the late Mr. John A. McKee, deceased. about 15 minutes' ride from Allegheny postofllce: an excellent dwelling: spacious hall In center; large rooms on either side on first and sec ond floor: finished attic rooms, bath and toilet room, china closets, pintrles and clothes presses, laundry, both gases, marble mantels; wide porch spans the front, from which tin- vista Is beautiful; dry cellar; porftct sewerage: everything in prime order: oeran acre or ground; shade trees and or namental shrubbery, lawn, cartlage house and outbuildings: this fine property will be sold at pub lic sale on Thursday. August 4, at2 o'clock P. M., on the premises: terms at sale: immedbtte posses sion, further particulars rrom Jas. W. Drape ft Co., Agents and Auctioneers, 313 W ood St., Pitts burg. fflQ 900 Tor new brick dwelling In Second ward, 14DO9 Allegheny, on line or electric cars; 8 rooms, bath, lavatory, hall, dry cellar, with cemented floor, marble mantels. Inside shutters: everything in prime order; terms to suit: possession given at once. Jas. W. Drape ft Co., SU Wood St., Pitts burg. Suburban Tteataerlcea For Sale. tJiDGEWOOD. P. R.R. A very choice residence j lot on Maple av.. 100x310: at a bargain. Huff-, man ft Baldrlugc, Uklnsburg, opposite depot. HAWKINS STATION. P. it. R.-A very desir able residence property: house has 12 rooms and has all modern Improvements: about 1 acre round: price very low. McCune ft Coulter, 98 onrth av. OWISSVALE. P. R. R- Near station, one frame O house 6 rooms and attic, inside w. c. hath. etc.. and lot 37x132. and one frame house 6 rooms and finished attic, with all modern Improvements; lot 80x180. McCune ft Coulter. 03 Fourth av. WILKINSDUEG-A special bargain in a Wood st. corner property; call at once. Hoffman ft Raldrldge, WllWnscurg. opposite depot. MOOO A splendid home for a little money; in j good, healthy, desirable neighborhood of Plttsbnrg; two-story and mansard pressed brick; built two years; has 7 room bathroom, w. c, range, h. and c. water, both gases, inside shutters, slate mantels, sliding doors between parlor and dining room, hall, vestibule, side entrance, slate roof and good lot; rents for 128 permonth till April, '93. (Erj.) Black ft Balrd. S 4lh av. QQ 800 Will liny a new 2-story frame of 7 ilUj rooms, nnisnea attic, state manues. n. and c.- rrater, bath. , c v wired for electric lIgllt.,Jian(lsomelv paperecL front and rear porch: this property 3im&teFXftna. R. K. and 3 minutes from proposed electric line: lot 40x137; immediate posfaession. naxier, inompson x co., ibismi ave. or acre3 of ground and dwelling contlgnous to JLiVJ a growing manufacturing town on line of railroad; rare bargain. Jas. W. Drape ft Co., S13 Wood st.. Pittsburg. TO LET. City Residences. TO LET nonse, 8 rooms and attic: No. 48 Chat ham st., city. Apply to Charles Mitchell, 183 4th av. Alleeheny Iteslctencea To Let. TO LET Allegheny houses and flats. Federal St., brick, 9 rooms anil bath: S43. Alpine av.. brick. 8 rooms and bath ; S. Morgan alley, 4 rooms and attic, hall: $13. Pennsylvania av., store and 4 dwelling rooms; $30. .. aiarsnau St.. v rooms anu unm; too.- Isabella court. 3 rooms and cellar: $10. Ten new frame houses, 6 rooms, hall, finished attic, rront porch, flagstone pavements, etc.: Charles st. ; $16. Two andS-roora flats, central location. low rent. Pearson ft Klrschler, corner Ohio and West Diamond (second floor), Allegheny. TO LET Alleghenr A good brick dwelling of 10 rooms and replete with the usual Improve ments in a convenient and pleasant part or Alle gheny, near the parks: immediate possession. Jas. W. Drape ft Co., 313 Wood St.. cltv. TO LET-By John K. Ewlng ft Co.. 107 Federa St.. houses, stores and apartments. TO LET for Alleghenv houses see A. D.Wilson, 53 Federal St., Allegheny. Atlantic City. ATLANTIC CITY-Excellent hotel and cottage; hoard: call and get location, rates, etc. Miss Snowen, 442 Penn av. Room to Lt. P FTH AV., No. 23i-Furnlshod front room, 1 minute irom court uouse. I70URTU AV.. 133-Furnlshcd rooms, front or . hack, forgentlemen. - T ACOCK ST. Furnlsned rooms, all modern con Xj venlences. Apply to Movie's, 165 Lacock St., Allegheny. MON1GOMERY AV.. Allegheny, facing parks Reasonable furnished room; conveniences. T OBINSON ST.. 130. Allegheny Room renting J.L agency, furnished and unfurnished. "DOOMS Ward and Bates sts., XV furnished front rooms. Oakland, two YICKROY BT.. No. 47-Front room: bath, minutes from Court House: moderate rent. -ITTASHINGTONAV.. 183. Southstae. city-Five T i rooms In new brick building, f 12 a month. WILLOW ST.. 4032-Familyof two will rent 2 nice unfurnished rooms. 88; one furnished. 8; ladles preferred; near Forty-Brat and Butler. ry See additional adleta under Wanted Boarders ZJ i and Lodgers. Bnslnrs t'r1 In Lt, TO LET For dry goods and carpets, large store room in a manufacturing town within twenty five miles of Plttsbnrg: will reut atmost favorable terms to a good businessman. Apply or address, C H. Lore, iO. S3 Fourth av. TO LET Four-story brick building, US Second av.. two doors from Smithfleld st. ; will lease for fire years. Apply at first floor once of Kauf manns' store. TO LET Storeroom No. IBS Penn av. ; flrst-elass location for millinery or gents' furnishing store. Inquire of McCullough ft smith, 31 Seventh street. TO LET Fine location for a dentist or physi cian: modern new houses. Brooms, hecond av., Hazelwood. W. A. Herron ft Sons. 80 Fourth av. TO LET Store, cor. 5th and Grant St. See W. A. Herron ft Sons, 804th av. Ofneea nnd leac rpo LET-Desk room. No. mm To Let. 103 Fourth av.. first A floor rront. Black ft Balrd, No. 03 Fonrth av. MlftCo.lMii' oa. It i.ets. TO LET-BY D. BEHEN ft SON 3T. brick, 9 rooms. 44th st. 827 50, brick. 8 rooms. 440jlimin, V-i business house. 7 rooms. 4618 Fenn. (30, warehouse. 2 stories, 81VI Butler. 823, frame, 8 rooms, Wlneblddlr. 82a, brick, 7 rooms, Duquesne Heights. il". brick. 9 rooms. Webster av. flu, !12,( 8. fl 11. i 10, 3 rooms and kitchen, Dauphin. , o rooms, lajCTiu su frame. 3 room Ridge st. , 3 rooms. 160 ater st. S8, frame stable. 43th sL S3. 2 rooms. Danphlnst. siu so. rooms, xu ceuar. 14, 3 fine room-. Liberty av. 913, frame, 8 rooms, near Rebecca. jtJ, frame, 4 rooms, 43th st, 311, 4 rooms, Gangwlsch. !12, 3 rooms. Cedar st. 17. frame. 8 rooms. Isabella st, 12. 3 rooms. 40th St. (8 30. frame, 4 rooms. 43th St. Si 5, Ira roe, 3 rooms; Ella it. '813. frame, 8 rooms, Woolslayer st, 814, frame, 4 rooms, Sclota. 80, 4012 Harrison, 3 rooms. TO LET-Vacant lot, 30x110, with stable, corner Penn av.. Third su and Exchange alley. Apply NlcoU Bros.. 205lttav. TO LET. Eagt End Residences To Let. TO LET Walnut St., E. E.. handsome honse rooms: all modern fixtures. Including heater: location good. See W. A. Herron ft Sons, SO Fourth av. TO LET 116 per month A very neat new house J rooms; Berlin st. (location good). East End. W. A. Herron ft Sons. 80 Fourth av. CHOICE PROPERTIED FOR SALE. BARGAINS IN BAST END PROPERTY Four-roomed house, good cellar, lot 30 by 154 leet. level; price $1,500. $50o to half cash, balance eaty; Also, 6-roomed house, slate mantels, slate roof, front and side porches, lot 30x110. set with bearing fruit trees: pries $2,300. $700 cash, balance in $15 monthly in stallments. Also, 6-roomed honse, similar to the above, on corner lot 30x110 feet; price $2,400, $SO0 casb, balance to suit. All these properties are within 8 minutes' walk: of Dnquene line, and with the proposed exten sion will be within 3 minutes. JlcCUNE ft COULTER, 93 Fonrth av., Plttsbnrg. CHOICE OFFICES For rent in the NEW GEBMJINII. SAVINGS BUNK BUILDUPS. Wood and Diamond streets. Well lighted, most centrally located, all the most modern conveniences and latest lmprovemen ts. Inquire at GERMANIA SAVINGS BANK COR." WOOD AND DIAMOND STS. FOR SALE. ANNUAL RENTAL $1,800. Price Only $16,000. If sold soon a great bargain. Well im proved, new bnildings. location very central and desirable. (110.) See W. A. IIERROX 4 SO.fS. SO Fourth avenne. I70R SALE 7 OIL AND GAS LEASES. 1.28i acres of oil and gas territory, having 6 producing oil wells 2 gas wells and 1 gas line, all situated at Bakerstown, Allegheny county, Pa. Will be offered at public sale on the premises THURSDAY, July 28, lS92,at 1:30 o'clock p. it. For further particulars applv to R. Kalch thaler. Stnll No. 33 Diamond Market, or ad dress BUTCHERS' OIL CO .LIMITED, Pitts burg, a G. AlENTEI Secretary. FINE SUBURBAN HOMES. Complete linuie, 10 room, with most all the conveniences of a moaern city hone, four or mor acres of the most beautiful grounds; enily reached by rapid transit or carriage. (57). See W. A. HERRON & SONS, SO Fourth ave. EDUCATIONAL. 84.30 A SCHOOL TEAR-HOYS' SIIORTLIDGF Media (Pa ) Academy reopens Sept. a. Swlth' C. Shortiidge (Harvard A. B. aud A. II.), Prl Rev. Henry Dixon Jone. Rector. PRIVATE SHORTHAND IXSTTT 815 Smithfleld st. Pittsburg, l'a. Short typewriting per month, 84 50; per nr six months. 520. Write for catalogue. KTSKIMIXETAS SPKIJfr College preparatory for b Term opens September 13. I age over ten. Tuition 8500. HOCK. HIT Elllcott C Schools. Classical, courses. Respcctab celved as hoarders. TIIIEL COI.LEv For both sexes. Def paratory. Music. Art. Ac Fall term opens September dent F. A. Mciilf..bero. JOS. R. TITZEL. Sect'y ofF BEAVER COLLEGE AN -.STI- TUTE, Beaver. Pa..ir j5 .. .s and young ladies, opens its thirty-eighth year September 13. Literary. Art. Elocution and Music Courses. No death In 38 Tears. An able faculty. Prices moder ate. Special advantages in Music. Seadforcata logne to the President. REV. R. T. TAYLOR. Hollidaysuurg, Pa., School for Girls. Unexcelled in location, buildings, grounds and in all the requisites of a first-class school lor girls. C ertiflcate admits to Wellesley. Address MRS. R. T. IIITCHCOCK. PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR LEHIGH UNIVERSITY. The only school recommended by R. A. LamDerbow, LL. D., President of Lehigh University. For catalogue,etc.,npily to W1L Ul.RlCH.PH.D..Princlpal, Bethlehem, Pa. BISHOP BOWMAN INSTITUTE, A SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, Corner Penn avenue and Fonrth street; A Collegiate and a Preparatory Depart ment. Special attention to Modern Lan guages and Music. The next session opens Wednesday, September li. REV. E. J. COSTER, A. ii.. Rector. JylWS-ws ST. JOHN'S MILITARY SCHOOL, MANLTUS, N. T. Fnll courses of study. Undorthe visitation of Die Regents of University of New York and War Department. RT. REV. F.D. HUNT INGTON, Prest.; WM. VERBECK, Supt. THE MISSES ANABLE'S Boarding and Day School for Young Will reopen September 26th,at 66 Bayard St, hew Brunswick. New Jersey. HARCOURT SEMINARY, uambler. O. Fur yonng ladies and girls. Founded 1837 to provide, west of the Alle gnenle", a school of the highest grade. Pu pils fron 21 States. Miss Ada LAver, B. A Prin. KENYON iiuior, O. This old and 3IILITART ACADEMY. Gsmuier, o. This old and remarkably sno- cesstut scnooi proviues tnorougn prepara tion for college or business, and supervision of health, habits and manners. L. Bust, LL.D. EXAMINATIONS FOB ADMISSION TO THE WESTERN UNIVERSITY Will be held June 21-13. Sept. 12-13, at the University. For catalogue address W. J. HOLLAND; D. D.. President. PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE FDR WOMEN. Location Beantifal and Healthful. Excellent facilities for the study of tha Classics, Mathematics, ntstorv and Litera ture, Muslo and Art. Thorough, work in Laboratories, Cabinets and Gymnasium. Year opens September 8, 1S92. Early appli cation desirable. For catalogue apply to MISS HELEN E. PELLETREAU, PlTTSBCBO PA. CURRY UNIVERSITY SIXTH STREET. Tin PKOOBESSIVI AXD Lsadikg school. The largest because it is the best. It Is not a cheap school, but you can afford to attend it. Its cur riculum covers the entire Held of modern educa tional requirement. Unsurpassed faculty, ener ?etlc management, sound discipline and repuls ion. Thirty-second annual catalogue ready. Opens September 8. Day and evening. H. M. BOWS, PH. D.. President. TRINITY -HALL, "WASHINGTON, PA. A. Boarding; School ror Boy, Preparing Them for College or Raslneae. nome school. Military, limited number, refined surroundings, healthful location, spacious and beautiful grounds. , From the Rev. B W. Grange, Pittsburg. Pa.t "I take pleasure in saying a word or two in cor dial recommendation of Trinity HaU. As one of Its patrons for the past three years, I have been deeply Interested, of course. I have seen tha school life and have looked Into the course of study and the methods of teaching. All these are very satisfactory. J hare seen too, that the care li kindly, the food excellent, and the discipline ad ministered with rare good sense and Judgment. Trinity HalL to my mind. Is tha most home-like' of any school I ever sar. ' Apply to J. B. WHEELER. A. jr.. Head Master; or W. W. SMITH, Washington. Pa. - -A jwAt, s-. . tsi&Lst :&