THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. MONDAY, MAT 9, 1892. msHureos cold air. An Engineer Who Was Surprised by His Locomotive Going DP GRADE WITHOUT ANY STEAM. rittsbnrg Delegates to the Brotherhood's Annual ileetinj-. AN OLD-TIME TRIP TO PHILADELPHIA The "tie pile" gossip that is exchanged between trainmen while being held up on the siding for 2fo. 3 to pass, generally from one to two hours late, is sometimes very in teresting. Here and in the yard can always be found men who have worked on nearly every line in the country, and of the few on which they have not labored they have a perfect knowledge and can give a complete history,telling all about the luileage.rolling stock, names of officers, and when and how often they have been discharged from other lines, dwelling longest upon the case of that meanest man, the superintendent of the Fourteenth division. A great deal of this "tie pile' talk reaches the ears of the trainmaster or division su perintendent, and they will tell you it is strange how close the men come to secrets that are supposed o be safely locked 5n the President's office, but have in some unaccountable manner leaked out. They have information from all of the de partments, and can tell of the placing of an order for ten new engines by the purchas ing department, and where the order will go, SO days before it reaches the manufac turer's hand?. They will also tell yon in February that the passenger department hat booked the A. O. H. F. & for Xiagara Falls on the Fourth of July. If one wants 100 plans for 100 couplers, numerous auto matic brakes and a perfect system of sig nals, lie can get it here. Could some of the plan promulgated be improved upon many useful inventions in railroad science might result The Story Well Vouched For. The following is told by Traveling Pas senger Acent "Worden, of the Lake Erie road. He vouches for its truthfulness, and would furnish a statement from the engineer if he was living. The only sad part of the story is that be died shortly after the event related. The story is given in the first person as it was to him. "In 1S76 I was filing old No. 63 on tho sec ond division of the Atlantic and Great Western Railway between Kent, O., and Meadville. Wc lett Kent one hot night in Augut with 21 empties, running as second sertion of train 34. Tho regular and our selves took the side track at Leavitts burg for No. 1, and in so doing wo knocked a his hole in the tank of OS that cut off our water supply in about half a minute. The accident was re ported to Meadville. and wo weio ordered to cut loose fiomour train, and attached to tho caboose of the rezular our crippled engine wa- to be taken into the shops at Meadville. After Mowing tho water out of our boiler, and without disconnecting any of the parts of the engine, we finally started out of Leavittsburg. My engineer went into the caboose and sti etched himself out on the cushions, and I climbed Into the cab of tho disabled engine and made myself as com Jortable as possible. "Now the main line between Kent and Meadville s, or nat the time, a very un even piece of road, being up hill and down dale, the deepest dale being at Crawfords and the highest hill at Evansburg. The addition ot our engine to tho train of regu lar 31 seemed to worry their engineer con siderably, and in ascending several slight grades we neaily stalled. A Surprise for the Engineer. "However, wo reached that part of tho road whcie wo were to begin the descent Into Crawlords' Hole, and knowing how madly the trains lushed down the grade and bow w ildly tho brakemen flew from car to car, w ith a view to lighten their labors. In a measure. I threw the lever of old CS back to the farthest notch and pulled the throttle wide open. Until this mo ment I had never given a thought to the action of tho machinery of a locoriio tive, except as heme supplied with force fiom its own Inteiior. Imagine then ray surprise and honor as 1 saw the hand oh the steam gauge suddenly start from its peg and move slowly around the lace of the dial. Demons had certainly taken posses sion of the old engine, for there was no- a spirk of fiie in her furnace and her holier was as eniptv as a drum: yet here, as we lounded the curve at the bottom of the bole and 'truck the ascending grade, the fame showed a prcsuieof 95 pounds. My e (; ere fairl v bursting in their sockets. I closed the tin ottlo, threw the lever fotward and fainted deadawav. "How long I lcmaineduneonsciouslnever knew, but wher. I regained my senses the train was running backward, crow ding mv cn.nne befoie it, and swaying from slue to udo as though it w ould topple over into the ditch. Inoluntarilv I grasped the throttle and another luich of the engine caused me to Jerk it open. I then saw that we were neanng the foot of Crawford's hole, and I realized that the train had parted near the top of the grade, and that six cars and old C- bad run a mad nice to the bottom. The steam gauge showed HO pounds, and the next moment the 'pop' let go and I was sur prised at the sudden stop she made after i-triking the ascending grade Immediately sue st-iited ahead, with legularcxlmustsand seemed to be working all light. She pushed those si v cars to the top of the hill, and soon overtook the other part of the train that had come to a stop about four miles away. Operated bv Cold Air. "With the engine moving forward, lever thrown back and throttle open the action of the valves and pUton head or follower bad been reversed, and had acted as an air pump, taking the air in at the nozzle and lorcing it into the boiler through the dry pipe. Going dow n Evansburg hill I again filled old Cj until she 'popped,' and alter passing the Junction I helped the train Into the yaid. blew the necessary signals, placed the caboose on the side track, and then took the engine into the shop, the gauge showing 40 pounds when I left hei. While the engmo wa woiking a singular rjhenomenoii ocenrred, for when she exhausted I could see what I thought were clouds of snow blown fioin her stack. Ai riving at the shop weie I could examine her. I found her hood filled w ith mow and ice, while huge icicles weie hang ing from her machinery and there were lully four Inches ol snow on the top of her cab. Old CS had turned into a veritable ico machine, and I was confined to my bed over u year fiom the effects of a cold which I caught at the time. This I think is the only case on reeoid (that is where the fact can be proven) w here a locomotive has done a half tluvs work on w Hid. "I had nearly forgotton the occurrence re lated above, and it might hae oassi-d fiom my meuion foiever. Had I not witnessed the actual application of atmo-phoi ic pressure on a raiiioad. In tho winter of 1SS0I was on a pro-pecting tour in the Sieir.i Madro mountains that run along the eastern line of the state of Oixaca, in Mexico. It was on a short narrow gauge line whose only traffic is ore from the mountains to the town of Omlapa. The locomotive was simply a linje air chamber, with four air pumps or cylinders. In going down grade or holding lack the chamber was filled witli a prcssuro sufficient to take the empty train back to the mines.' NEW JOB FOE ABTHTJE. l'nglncers Have Faith In Their Chief, and They Want to Tush Him nigher. Tho twentj eighth annual meeting of tho Brotherhood or Locomotive Engineers will be held in Atlanta this week. A party of cngineeis Horn the middle and Pittsburg divisions of the Pennsylvania road airived at the Central Hotel last evening. They w ill start lor Atlanta this morning. In the crowd were It. L. Hunter, Hairishurg, nnd G. Caldwell, P. H. Dell, Joshua Rhodes, .1 P. Itivens. M. E. Gcisv, J. Kountz, SI. C Kelly, Emmett l"ahns,"nll of Derrv, and Aiex McAlicnci, ol Harrisburg. They aio delegates, and w ill represent these divisions of the Tonus Hama load. Mr. Hunter, In speaking of the coming convention, said- -There is considerable talk or ci eating a new and higher office for Chief Aitliur. It will be tho jirand councilor, or something else. We have discussed the subject prettv thor oughly in the East, and all the engineers favor the Idea. Ir this is done Sir. Arthur will be elected to the now position, and Mr. Youngson, his assistant, will be made Chief or tho Brotherhood. If tho position is not created Arthur will certainly bo le elected. The clmrgo has been lnado against htm that ho has grown rich out of his position. I don't believe he ever accepted a cent from a raiiioad. By careful Investments he hasmanaged to accumulate considerable money, enough to make him independent or his present Job. He Is a Christian man, and the engineers have jreat faith in his integrity. He has always worked for our Interests." Tho indications are that on account of the World's Fair the next convention will not bo held for two years. It is IS months since the last one conveneed. A REMINDER OF CANAL DAYS. An Old Card About Packets, Frehjht Boats and Railroad Cars Published in 1830 Primitive Methods of Oar Ancestors Tour and a Half Days to Philadelphia. Few people ever stop to think what progress has been made in railroading. The iron horse is of recent origin, and 60 years ago lie was almost unknown in the United States. Xowadays travelers are not content unless they move at the rate of a mile a minute, and if they arrive at a station a few minutes behind schedule time, they condemn the raiiioad and everybody connected with it. How quickly even the old forget stage coaching days, and tho average East Ender gron Is about the slowness of the cable roads XHSOHrACO-S. &xtsra o paCkeuHd FREIGHTJOATS RAIL-ROAD CARS, Depart Daily, at 5 o'clock, P. M. FORV" "'i PHILADELPHIA. Through in 4) dnjt . Fart, dollar 'For Postages appl) at the Offices m me ddion-i Building, & nearly opposite the Pitsburgii Hotel Wood st or M lhe Canal Basin, head ol PennCr LITTLE J. UNfOflO "- JivtK 1635. HM 7tliilvt t Sttrlle'i.r"" whon five years ago the patient, plodding horse was the motive power, and everybody of anv sense steeied clear of the Fifth ave nue street railway. What would the IMttsburger of to-day think of spending 4V days in making the trip to Philadelphia? He takes a berth here in the evening, and after a rather slow run, is in the Quaker City In the morning, and ir he is anxious about returning, can be home ngain at night. And yet the time was when li days were considered a very fast ride liom Pittsburg to Philadelphia, and the passenger men of tho time gloated over the achievement and paraded the fact before the people as an advertisement. AJewdnjsago General Passenger Agent Clark, of the I-akc Erie road, received an old card, which bo prizes very hlgliH-, fiom W. W. Hminavant, of Warren, O. ft was pub lished in lS39.and Is a trong reminder of the old canal days. Here it Is, and it explains itself: Every old-timer will remember tho Penn sylvania Canal. It ran through tho present Panhandle tunnel under Grant stieet, and the main wharf was where the Union station now stands. The canal was carried across the Allegheny liver near the Ft. Wayne railroad bridge in a sort of huge wooden tiongh. Thence it proceeded east, and struck the old Portage road in the Allegheny Slountains. In the canal days Clarke and Thaw were the great Pittsburg shippers. This was William Thaw, who In this man ner laid the foundation of his fortune, that ho afterward Invested in the Pennsylvania Kailroad S3-stem. and Sir. Clarke was the lather of Charles J. Clarke, the millionaire. The success of the canal acioss the State is a matter of history. It Is a mistake to abandon old ideas, and a ship waterway to Eric ought to bo built next. MADE THE BOY FULL FOE FUff. Little Peter Wilson Drinks Two Pints or Whisky and Gets Sick. Teter Grablish, Paul Mungish and ffohn Price were arrested lor giving Peter Wilson, aged 13 years, an oveidose of whisky. Tho prisoners board with the boy's mother at S'o. 21 Kirkpatrick street. Thirteenth ward, and eaily yescorday morning they arose, and, after partaking freely of their whisky, concluded to fill the boy up. The prisoners took a pint tin and fiilod it almost full and gave it to the boy. He drank the whisky as so much water; the tin cup was refilled, and the boy emptied it again. A short time afterw ard the boy ran ont into tho rear yard and fell to the ground in a stupor. Mrs. Wilson, the boy's mother, who was absent at church, returned about noon and lounu tne uoy lying in tno yara. sne tried to arouse him and failed. She became frightened and notified Officer HUderbrech, who an estcd the three men and took them and the boy to tho Eleventh ward station. Alter several hours' hard work Sergeant Cochran managed to bring the boy to. When asked by the sergeant how much whisky he had drank be said about two pints. Forfeits were refused for the pris oners' appearance for a hearing. AN advertiser writes: "Please stop my adlet rooms rented." One small advertise ment in the Cent a Word Columns of THE DISPATCH did this. "Worthy of Note. ALLT.OnE.V GlXERAL HOSPITAL. Slax Klein's Silver Ago Whisky has been used exclusively in this institution for med icinal purposes with good results. liwr F. K. Tildeslxt, Superintendent. Tho Pcnna. K. It. Co.'s Experience. The experience of the Penna. Railroad Co. in cleaning their cars and offices is a curious example of the benefits of chem istry when applied to the small things of life. The railroad company had great trouble with the paint scuffing and wealing out on their care. The matter reached a climax when a new car. built for thedltectors and finished In the finest manner, was returned to the Altoona shops after one trip with the paint looking scuffed and dingy. The cause of this rapid deterioration of the paint was referred to the chemist of the company, Mr. C. B. Dudley, of Altoona. Bv caieful in vestigation and analysis he discovered that the w hole trouble was caused by the soap used in washing the cars containing a large amount of fiee and carbonate alkali, which, of course, was fatal to the vainish and paint. After manj experiments and tests, Mr. Dudley advised, and the company adopted, specifications and chemical tests, to which an soap pin cnaseu by them would have to comply Since the adoption of these rules the raiiioad company have had no trouble lrom having their paints destroyed, and in this one item alone save many thousands of dollars annually. Messrs. W. & H. Walker, of Pittsburg, have been supplying this soap to the Penna. Kailroad Co , and they have now concluded to offer this same soap under the name of Walker's Family Soap, for general house hold uses. If a gi cat corporation like the Penna. Rail road Co. finds that it pays them well to use an absolutely pnre soap, of how much more lelatlve importance is it for every house keeper to do so. Ask your grocer Tor Walker's Family Soap and try It. It costs no more than ordinary soap. stwp Tin: Iron City Brewing Company uses nothing but the choicest qualities or malt and hops in the manufacture of its favorite brands of lager and Pilsner beer. This beer is guaranteed to be four months old, un adulterated and a most delicious beverage. Fllty thousand barrels or it on hand in tho vaults of the lion City Brewing Company. Purity, age and quality combined. WALT, l'Al'EB. Closing Out Sale, Entire stock to bo closed out within 00 days regardless or cost. Greatest bargains in tho city. PiTTSBCita Wall Pai-ek Co., 821 Penn avenue. AQUAn-rERor a million barrels Is the ca pacity or the Iron City Brewing Company, an undeniable tiibnte to its superiority, purity and refreshing qualtics. Sillier Bros.' New catalogue and price list of fine grocer les mailed Iree to any address. Send for it Miller Bros., 182 Federal St., Allegheny. EDWABD M'AFEE AGAIN IN HO a This Time Be Assaulted Officer Gibbons on Smlthfleld Street. Edward McAfee is once more In Central station. It will bo remembered nbout a year ago he was arrested for a brutal crime. He made a fight then, and Captain Unter baum got his leg broken. McAfee was sent six months to the workhouse. Yesterday nftornoon SloAfeo nnd a Jag had lain down in the sun on Smlthfleld. street to rest themselves. Officer Martin Gibbons ordered him to move on. His only answer was to kick the officer In the face. A free fight ensued in which Gibbons had to use his mace, but he was badly damaged himself. In the weakness following the grip, as an invigorator and strength giver, there is no nicer, safer or more efiectual medicine than Dr. D. Jayne's Tonic Vermifuge. Its dose for a grown person is only from one to two teaspoonfuls, and when mixed with a little cold water and sweetened, is pleasant to the taste; while its little cost places it within the reach of everyone. As a worm medicine for children it is uneqnalcd. Small bottles 35 cents and double size CO cents each. Buy of your druggist my925 MEETINGS AND NOTICES. meetings. Office or the Bibmhioiiam Land Imp. Co., MM Carsos street, Pittsburg, Pa. ( THE SECOND ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of the Birmingham Land Im-S-ovcment Company will be held In the hall of the erraan savings and Deposit Bank (3d floor), cor. or Fourteenth and Carson etricls, S. 3., on TUES DAY, Mav 17. 1802, at two (2) o'clock, for the pur pose of election nine (9) directors to serve tor tt ensuing year and to act on such other business as may come before the meeting. By order. FERDINAND BENZ, President. C E. BREITWIESER. Secretary. Business Changes. Of Interest to Grocers and Bakers. Br arrangement with Messrs. Kramer Jt Selfert, the business of Flelachmann & Co., ia aud about Pittsburg, will, from and after May 1, 1892, be con ducted and managed by Flelschmann & Co. direct. Regular and prompt deliveries of fresh Yeast can at all times be relied on. Soliciting your future orders we remain yours truly, FLEISCHJIANN & CO., Factory Depot. S3 Sixth avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. I have this aav admitted Leonard A. Clark and George l'lpcr as partners In my real estate and mortgage business, which will be conducted here after under the firm name or Charles Somen A Co., at No. 131 Fourth ave. CHARLES SOMERS, PrrrsBuno. pa., Maya, 1S92. "VTOTICE OF DISSOLUTION NOTICE IS HERE Xi BY given that ine co-partnership heretofore existing under the firm name of Broude Manu facturing: Compauy. composed of It. Broude. S. S. Broude, E. Goldstein and Nathan Grodjlnsky. carrying on the business of manufacturing and Jobbing of picture frames, moldings, etc., etc.. at 242. 241 and 240 Fifth av.. Pittsburg. Pa., has been dissolved this dar bv mutual consent. Said It. Broude, S. S. Broude and E. Goldstein, having formed a new co-partnership under the firm name of Broude Manufacturing Company, will continue the same business as heretofore car ried on bv said dissolved firm, aud will collect all debts owing to and pay all debts owing by said dis- solved firm. JS, UKULMIIMMIX, E. GOLDSTEIN, S. S. BROUDE. PiTTSBUno, April 21, 1892, .Lecnl oticP4. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AS MY ll wife. Jennie Vale, has left my bed and board without Just cause I will not be responsible for any debts made by her in my name, JAMEb VALE, PiTTSBUno, Mar 7, 1892. AV. A. YOUNG. No. 54 Grant ar MUlralc, Bennett, Pa. ESTATE OF JOSEPH HATCH, DECEASED Notice Is hereby given that letters testamen tary on the estate of Joseph Hatch have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate arc requested to make Im mediate pavment, and those haing claims against the same should make them known without delay. TV. A. YOUNG. Executor, No. 54 Grant av., MiUvale borough, Bennett, Pa. J. COHEN A CO., Attorneys, SO Diamond st. ESTATE OF JOHN HELBLING, DECEASED otlce is hereby given that letters testa mentary on the estate of John Helbllng. late ol Kferve township, county ol Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims or demands against the same will make them known without delay to AMAKD MIHM, Executor. 301 Smlthfleld St.. Pittsburg. Pa. X.OST. IOT On Saturday evening, keystone of Knight j Templars badge; a liberal reward if returned to Dispatch office. LOST OR STOLEN-SIlrer Yorkshire terrier. Anv person bringing same to Jas. O'Reilly, No. 235 Fifth a v., will be handsomely rewarded. LOST On Saturday evening from North Highland ar. a Jersey cow; Under will be rewarded bv returning same to J. D. Callery. North Highland av. LOST A black spaniel, on Friday, from No. 1 LacocJt st., Allegheny: answers to the name of "Joe." A liberal reward will be given If re turned. LOST Saturday evening between Ferry st. and Smlthfleld, by way ofThlrd ar., a red pocket book containing money aud valuable papers; own er's name. V, Bouillon, on pocketbook; a reward 11 returned to 301 Ferrrst. SUMMER RESORTS. HOTEL KATES AND CIKCrjI-AKS May Be Obtained at THE DISPATCH'S Business Office, Smlthfleld and Diamond. Atlantic City. HOTEL ATGI.EX-MIchlKim and r.iclflc avs.. Atlantic City, N. J.; near the beach: under drained : rates fS to 110 per week. Mrs. L.YT. Reed. HOTEL WILTSHIRE, Virginia av., near ocean, Atlantic City, N. J. Open all the year. Large bay window rooms giving flue view of tho ocean. D. VT. CHANDLER, THE CHALFONTE. ATLANTIC CITY. Directly on the Beach. Sea water baths in house. Opened January 30 19i C. ROBERTS & SONS. Other Resorts. MOUNTAIN HOUSE CRESS0N SPRINGS. On the Summit of the Allegheny Mountains, Main line Penna. R. R. AH trains stop. Will open JUNE 23th. For cii culars and in formation, address TO. R. DUNHAM, Supt., Cresson, Cambria county. Pa. HOTEL'S. RIGGS HOUSE, WASHINGTON, D. C, Reopened, Under new management; refurnished an redecorated In flrst-clnss style: table best i tne city. RIGGS HOUSE CO., G. DkWITT, rioprletors. Treasurer. STURTEVANT HOUSE. NEW YORK. American plan $2 60 to $3 50 -per day. European plan $1 00 per day upward. THE STURTEVANT HOUSE Is the most central in the city; near all ele- vatod roads, street car lines, principal places of amusement and large retail stores. All the comforts of home with the addi tional conveniences of the metropolis Is of Icred our guests. THE STURTEVANT HOUSE. Broadway, astti and 29th sts.. New Yort.NY EDUCATIONAL. ST. JOHN'S MILITARY SCHOOL, MANLIUS, N, Y. Summer School of Instruction and Recrea tion, Juno 20 to Sept. 15. Appiyto WILLIAM VERBECK. Rensselaer ESTABLISHED 1824. Polytechnic ENGINEERING InStltllte, Troy,N.Y. Local examinations provided for a catalogue. for. Send u NFERMENTED GRAPE JUICE. A delicious beverage with all the medic inal pi operties of the grape, absolutely free of alcohol. In quart bottles. GEO. K. STEVENSON & CO., Sixth av. tDUplay aavertUcmentt ena dollar per pjuara for one insertion. Clauifled real ataie odiertitemenU on thit page ten cent per lineor each insertion, and nvne Uxken for lea than thirty cenj. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICB ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE Classified under the following headings will be ac cepted at the rate of ONE CENT PER WORD FOR EACH INSERTION when paid for In ad vance either at main or branch offices. Wanted jLavertUemenf of aU Hindi, bUCH AS SITUATION", K003I3, MALE HELP, BOAKDINO, FEMALE HELP, BOARDERS, AGENTS, MISCELLANEOUS, PERSONAL"?. TO LET BOOMS, MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALES, LOST AND FOUND. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. BUSINESS OFFICE. Cor.Smlthfleldam! Diamond Street!. ALWAYS OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS, WHERE WANT. FOR SALE. TO LET. ANI1 OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVE!) UP TO P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements should he prepaid nnless adver tisers already have accounts with Tni Dispatch. FOR ALLEGHENY. NO. 107 FEDERAL ST., TELEPHONE 3621. FOR THE SOUTHSITIK. NO. 3413 CARSON STREET. TELEPHONE NO. 6022. FOR THE EAST END. J. W. WALLACE. 6121 PENNAV. PTTTSBTmO-ADDTTtOVAT.. THOMAS Mcr-A FFREY, ZSCn Butler street. EMIL G. STUCKEY. 24th street and Penn avenue. ALLEGHENY-ADDITIONAL. F. IT. EGGERS ASON. Ohio and Chestnnt streets. THOMAS MCHENRY. Western and Irwin arenues. PERRY M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny avs. WANTED. Main HolD. BARBER-Good colored man; roust be sober; steady employment; good wages. Address James H. Gaut, Ebensbnrg. Cambria county. Pa. BARBER First-class barber, married or single; best wages: steady work. No. 332 Pennsyl vania av., Allegheny. BARBER Good barber, one living In Lawrencc vllle preferred. Apply at 3547 Butler St. BAUBER-Good barber and boy for barber shop. Apply G. Jenny, cor. Madison ave. and So. Canal, Allegheny. BARBER-At John Simon's, fct. Nicholas build ing, corner of Grant and Fourth av. B ARBER SHOP Good stand In good locality; win sell encap. se: t inn av. BILL CLERK For six or eight wceKs: mnst be good penman, quick and acenratp in figures; only those with experience la this line or work need apply. E. Groctzlnger, 627 anil 63 Penn av. B OY Colored boy to work around house In coun try. . . uermnt, j uramsi. BUTCHER Good man to work In shop and slaughter house: good wages to the right man. Add ress a. II.. Dispatch office. CARRIAGK PAINTERS-And man to wore about factory. Apply 5825 Penn av. CLERK Young man about 20 years of age In a financial omce: must be a good penman and not deficient In grammar and punctuation; one with knowledge or shorthand and typewriting pre ferred: character and habits must be beyond ques tion: tne suirounaings arc pleasant ana moral. Anuress. ddress. with full particulars and stating salary xpected. Box 559, Pittsburg. cxi flOATMAKERS At once. Call or address J. L. J Lockhart, 78 South Main st., Washington, ra. C COLLECTOR and two solicitors. G. II. Alexan J der. 127 Fifth av., second floor. DRAUGHTSMEN-2 or 3 good, thoroughly ac quainted with steel beam construction for high buildings; none but men capable of doing best and quickest work need apply: good wages paid; permanent Job to right men. Apply Box 43, Dis patch office. C1ENTLEMAN of good address as salesman and X collector: good wages. Call at Walkmeycr's R. R. ticket office, 8 Smlthfleld St. HUSTLER-To work for the Prndentla Ins. Cc In Masslllon, O.: good field; no opposition; rapid promotion. Address Prudential, Box M, Masslllon. O. LABORERS-Rallroad laborers for Indiana, 51 75 per day: teamsters for Chicago; dny men for Wisconsin. Ohio and Illinois. 51 50 and II 75 per day; cheap fare; ship Tuesday; call at once. 1528 Penn av. MAN With push wanted In each city and town to Introduce the rastest sel'lng honsehold article on record. Over a million sold In Philadel phia. Will pay competent person $4 00 per day. Address with stamp. W. H. Williamson, 44 N. 4th street, Philadelphia. Pa. PAINTER One good house painter. Apply Wm. 11. Cox, cor. Ruth and Bailey, Mt. Washing ton, city. IJAINTERS-20 painters atonce. G. G.O'Brlcn's paint and wall paper store, 232 Fifth ay. POLISHERS Experienced hands accustomed to flue light Iron castings. Apply Pittsburg Brass Co. T OLLTURNEB None but steady and compe- Xb tent men neeci appiy. Iron Works, Lcetoma, O. tent men need apply. Address.Cherry Valley T)OLL TURNER At once an experienced X Journeyman roll turner; good wages to a re liable man. Address Roll Turner, Dispatch office. SEWERS Experienced sewers on ladles' cotton dresses. A. G. Campbell A Sons, 27 Fifth ay. STENOGRAPHER Young man with experience; O must be capable of taking entire charge or cor respondence. Address Wholesaler, Dispatch office. TRAVELING SALESMAN New specialties for grocery and general stores; big pay. Allison, 177 Monroe st., Chicago. "VTOUNG MAN to take charge or a manuractur X lng plant; must be experienced and capable or taking charge of all correspondence and sales: all correspondence strictly confidential. Address, giving name of present employer, E. G. B., Dis patch office. Acent a. AGENTS In every town west of Latrobe to han dle a high grade safetv bicycle. For terms .address Klrchner A Culberuon, 5922 Penn av., E. E. AGENTS Men with capital, secure general agency Immediately; lortuns for hustlers. Monopoly. Box 032, Pittsburg. AG ENTb We pav wages rrom 52 50 lo 55 for good workers. Address Current History, Detroit, Mich. AGENTS !3 to 57 dally; experience unnecessary. Putnam A Co.. Perfumers, WestWlnsted, Ct. Female Help Wanted. CIOOK-Gfcbd cook; young girl preferred: must have good reference. 3400 Forbes st cor. Halket, Oakland. COOKS Gins for housework; no charges. 130 Robinson st. , Allegheny. ("1IRLS Immediately Two girls, an experienced T cook and laundress; also. a girl for dining room and chamber work in a family of two.: wages no object; only those who can furnish bestor refer ences need apply, between 2 ami 4 P. M.,at Mrs.G. Aulrecht's, cor. Lilac and Westminster sts., bhadyside. CiIBL for general housework: Swede preferred; X also an experienced cook; references required. Apply at corner Bayard and Dlthrldge sts., Oak aud. GIRL Family of three. No. 30 Poplar St.. Alle gheny. LADIES to do fancy work at their homes: we fur nish material and pay by the piece. Call and see work, or address with stamp, J. M. Lemar A Co., 90 Fourth av.. near Wood. Male and Female ilnlp tVanten. FARM nANDS Immediately, two Tann hands; also two girls for one house. 67 East Diamond. Allegheny. HELP Cooks, chambermaids, dining room girls, nurses, laundresses, cook and waitress for same family, 200 house girls, German and colored girls, hotel cook (wages 510), chambermaids and pantry girls for hotels, cooks and dishwashers for restaurants and boarding houses, girls and women for house cleaning, farm hands, gardeners, white and colored waiters. Thompson's. COS Grant st. HELP At once: 3C0 R. R. laborers lo go West, 50 larm hands, German boy to work In bake shop, man cook, col. farm hands, woman cook 53 fer week, second cooks, dishwashers, waitresses, aundress. 200 house girls. 60 cooks, child's nurse, 20 chambermaids. ; highest wages paid here. Mec ban's Agency. 545 Grant st. ; tel. 90. Permanent Guests Wanted. PERMANENT guests wanted at East End Hotel. Pennav., E. E. : this hotel has been recently opened under new management : the house has been thoroughly renovated: table first-class: rates rea sonable; a most desirable home duilng the coming hot summer; good stabling for saddle horses aud only 15 minutes from park. A. H. Wilson, pro prietor. Hoarders and Loclcers Wanted. BOARDERS Table board; also, furnished rooms, gas, bath; reasonable. 221 Federal St., Alle gheny. LODGERS Anchor Hotel. Liberty, corner Fourth : lodging per night. 25c, 35c, 50c; week, 51 25, ?1 75. 52. 53. o CCUPANTS for furnished rooms, with board. jo. luancrman av., Auegneny. Boardins Wanted. ACCOMMODATION during the snmmer In sub urban hotel near PI tubing, by lady and gentle man. Address F. F. X., Dispatch office. Real Estate Wanted. WANTED Real estate to sell, money to loan property to rent and rents to collect. J. H. Cnambers A Co., 102 Fourth av.. Room 6. Hoolclcoeplnc Amounts. Etc, Wanted iRACTICAL accounting In all departments promptly attended to by Henry D. Rutton, 70 irln av.. Allegheuv. WANTED. Situations Wanted. POSITION of trust by young man 21 years of agex an excellent penman; can furnish best of ref erence and bond; understands bookkeeping: have had two years1 experience In business. Address .Li-usb, uispaicn omce. POSITION as tnn ellng saleslady by lady over 25. with ability, enerijr and experience: best or termB. Address Jean, Dispatch office, POSITION-Dmr clerk wishes position In flrst ciass store: S years' experience and No. 1 city references. Address Opium, Dispatch office. POSITION as clerk In drygoods or grocery store: four Tears exp-rlcuce; reference furnished. J. E. S., Dlsnatch office. POSITION By experienced lady stenographer and typewriter. Address M. 6, Dispatch office. SITUATION As bookkeeper or assistant bva young man, German, 22 years of age: have had experience and can furnish good references. alo bond if required: will commence on moderate sal ary. Address R 94, Dispatch office. SITUATION By a good, experienced, competent man, a situation to take charge of a planing mill, or as foreman in carpenter shop department; a) years' experience. II. '.. Dlspatcn omce, wn uaiiu.i-ijy a giraener anu uunsi; k""" O reference given. Address Gardener and Florist, Parnassus, Pa. Wanted Partner. I PARTNER-With 1.000 to take active interest In light manufacturing business; good chance for right partv. A. W. C, Lock Box 333, Washington, Pa. PARTNER With a small capital in merchant tailoring In a good town. Address James, Dis patch office. PARTNER with money to patent and push a llrst-class invention. Call at Patent Office, 133 Fifth av. Fire Insurance (Tntqc.. B ENSWANGER A ZAHN-Flre insurance. CO fourth av. Financial TTantnn. AMOUNTS of-'00to?5.arlo ?20.000 on city and suburban property: mortgages for 3 or5 years; money ready: no delay: smallest cost. S.J. Flem ing, 400 Wood St., comer Fourth av. ONEY TO LOAN In sums or S300, fl.OOO, $2,000, ,000and upward, at lowest rates, on mortgages. Charles Somers & Co. , 131 Fourth av. M ONEY to loan on mortgac; no delav: iovj interest. Howard urown, I'll fourm av. MORTGAGES on cltv or Allegheny county prop erty at lowest rates. Henry A. Weaver & Co., 92 Fourth av. ORTGAGES-ForJ500.51.OCO, J2.O0O. $2,800 and upward: ready money. Charles bomers A Co., 131 Fourth av. fPO LOAN 520O.00O on mortgages; 100 and up 1 ward at 0 per cent: 5500,000 at 4S per cent on residences or business property, vacant lots or farms. S. H. French. 125 Fourth av. WANTED Mortgages on Improved city or Alle gheny county property. McCune A Coulter, S3 Fourth av. WANTED Mortgages In amounts to suit: no de lay, see Baxter, Ihompson & Co., 161 Fourth av. Miscellaneous Wanted. PAINTING and plateglass glazing. R. C. Miller, 526 Grant St., Pittsburg. ATENTS-0. D. Levis (20 Tears). Solicitor. 131 Fifth av.. next Leader, Pittsburg: no delay. riHE Pittsburg home ol the "Century Dictionary" X Is Room 718 Ferguson Dlock, 121 'Ihlrdar.C all and examine or send for lull Information. rpO EXCHANGE desirable rittshurg real estate X for lumber. Real Estate and Investment Co., 96 Fourth av. rpRUNKS hauled to and from East End for 50c. Campbell A Davis, 12 Seventh av. 'lelephone 276. USE Jones' Bedbug Paralyzer Jones' Magic Koacli Powder; roaches banished by contract; satisfaction given or no pay. 222 Federal St., Alle gheny. Sold by all first-class druggists. VAN'S Charm Root Beer Is sold by all grocers v ho handle the finest goods. VTAN'S Charm Root Beer is the best; no mistake; l none to equal It. WANTED Everyone wno wants the finest and cheapest wall paper In America to snd for samples: sent free to any address. G. G. O'Brien, Paint and W all Taper btore, 292 Filth av. WANTED-Second.htnd Bryant or Acme auto matic engine, such as used In restaurants. Address Postomce box 1054, Pittsburg. WANTED To buy for cash, a good second hand drilling cable, set tools and string tub ing. Address Box 773, city. "TES, everybody wants Van's Charm Root Beer X because it's the best. "7"OUR grocer has Van's Charm Root Beer In X quart bottles ready to drink. FOR SALE MISCELLNEAOUS. Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock For Sale. DELIVERY wagons Delivery wagons all styles; our own make. Wm. Beckert. 310 to 344 Ohio t., Allegheny. Telephone, 3420. FINE MATCHED TEAM-BIood bayi, single and double drivers, also both good saddlers, in good condition, well broke to city sights. Ad dress B. C, Dispatch office. MARE One bay maro; thoroughly safe and kind; fearless of cable, electric or steam cars; one extension top Park phaeton made by Stude bnker: one ladles' phaeton and two sets of harness; will be sold cheap on account of the owner's re moval from the city. Apply to Sthenic)" Riding Academy. SHETLAND PONIES-Young. sound and broken O lor children to ride and drive. Address J. H. Straub. Lock Box2S5, Youngstown. 0. Machinery And Metals For Sale. BOILERS and engines, second-hand: all sizes, from 4 to lOOh. p.: cheapest In the market: 64 boilers and engines in stock, stationary and porta able, upright boilers, mounted farm engine, etc.; steam pumps, governor, pulleys and shafting. Telephone 3401, 23-25 Park way. J. S. Youug. Alle gheny. Pa. I ENGINES Genuine Acme automatic safety en j glnes and non-explosive boilers, from one half to five horse powers, for natural gas or carbon oil as fuel: latest Improved ventilating fans and water motors, sold by J. Prager, sole agent, at No. 4 Fifth av. Send for catalogue and Information. I ENGINES and boilers or every description: brick j yard supplies; contractors, and rolling mill ma chinery. Thomas Carlln's Sons, Lacock and San dusky sts., Allegheny. E LEVATOR cneine. cheaD. Inquire Room 3)9. J Blssel Block. GRINDSTONES In all sizes, ror all kinds or grinding; Cralglelth, Newcastle. Nova Scotia and other grus; Iron frames and fixtures for hand, foot or power: mounted stone, oil stone, emery wheels and grinders. Wm. M. Eirby, 133 First avenue. IMPROVED Whitman A Barnes high-speed automatic non-explosive engines and boilers, exhaust and aentllalfng fly fans of our own make; also electric lighting; second-hand old-stvle Acme automatic engines; second-hand Snediker and car fly fans: B. W. Paine A Sons automatic euglnc?. from 5 to 250 horse power; electric motors, water motors and all kinds of light poner and supplies. Tompkins A Ulrlch. Engineers and Contractors, 316 and 518 Liberty St.. Pittsburg, Pa. LOT of patterns, fitting, valves. etc.: terms cash, at the shop or Bees, Shook A Co.. corner Water and Short sts.. Pittsburg, on Tuesday, May 10, 1692, beginning at 10.30 A. M. PRINTING press and type; 5x7 chase. Call or address 56 Green St., Allegheny. SAW TABLE One second-hand saw table for stereotype or electrotype purposes, will be sold cheap; also about 20 printers' stands. Apply at the Dispatch business office, cor. Smlthfleld and Diamond sts. Kubbr Stamps For Sale. ('1ET your rubber stamps, steel stamps, stencils, X seal presses, brass checks, etc.. from Sheaffer A Co.. 49 Fifth av.. Duff's College building. Miscellaneous For Sale. ?OR SALE lc per roll wall paper. Thompson . Bros., 109 Federal St., Allegheny. ?OR SALE Valuable patent. Call at 1215 Muriel ' St.. S. 3. GAS LIGHTER An automatic gas lighter: pushes and spark coil complete for 53. In quire between 12 and 1 o'clock at 24 Lincoln av., Allegheny. Pa. SAFE Barnes Safe A Lock Co. maker: Inside measurement, 17x30x48 Inches; double doors Inside and ont; combination lock: stored at No. 99 First ar. Inquire John E. McCrlckart, No. 59 Fourth av. SCHEDER'S wall paper rubber: one can, 50 cents, is enough for one room: orders for cleaning wall paper: send poslaL Ernest W. Scheder, Per rysvlile and Mllroy avs.. Allegheny. Pa. FOR SALE BUSINESS. Badness Opportunities For Sale. BARBER SHOP At a sacrifice price, as I must sell at once. Address Y. G., Dispatch office. FOR SALE At a bargain A hardware and tin store on Fifth av. : ne also have a lull complement or tinners' tools. Inquire at 18 Wylle av., second floor. I?OR SALE Barber shop: situated corner ortwo . or the most prominent down town streets: owner changing business. Address B. Z., Dispatch omce. 1un ?ai.c. or exenange f.uw notion ana . queensware store: good business: good town F. T. 1... Dispatch office. 1 FOUNDRY A well established foundry In de sirable location fronllngon river aud railroad, large buildings fully cqulpjed with all- necessary appliances, engine, boiler, cupolas, pattern shop, etc. ; will be sold at an Immense bargain. Apjly to Jas. W. Drape A Co.. 313 Wood St.. Pittsburg. LOCATION For a young plnslclan: a practice or52,500a rear; will give to a young man who will purchase office fixtures and buggies, horses, etc. ; will not cost over 5300 or $600. Address at once. Dr. Jacobs, Youngsvllle, Pa. PPODUCE commission business Well estab lished In the trade for years, with long lease of house. Address O., Dispatch office lluslness Properties For Sale. T70R SALE-At a bargain-Brick foundry and J? machine shops. 130x50; slate roof; supplied with tools and . machinery, warcrooms. wood, pattern, nnd black mlth shonsattachcdih-ivlngagood trade and runuing steadio ; reasons for selling very poor health. Call on Irvln McFarland, at the works In Indiana, Pa. lrvin McFarland. FOB SALE-BUSINESS. Business Proocrties For Sate. JJ1NE flouring mill property, complete roller sys X? tern; 75 to 100 barrels daily capacity; engine, boiler and everything In full running order and dolngan excellent business; the brand of flour is well and favorably established ah over the country: track of branch of P. R. R. to the mill; all freight handled right at the mill door: a rare opening: sat isfactory reasons for selling. Particulars from Jas. W. Drape A Co., Agents, 313 Wood St., Pltts burg. FOR SALE LOTS. East End Lots For Sale. 8 LOTS 25x120; nicely located: only J1.800 ror all: terms to suit; good location for building. AV. M. Pollock. 1504th av. Hazelwood Lots For Sale. HAZELWOOD AV.-An elegant corner lot. Irregular shape equal to 52x123 feet, within a few minutes' walk of Hazelwood station. Baltimore A Ohio Kullway. and second avenue electric cars; will sell cheap for cash, to quick buyer. John E. McCrlckart. 59 Fourth av. : telephone 1676. Allegheny Lots For Sale. I KT 20x110, on west tde of Buena Vista St.. near J parks; cheapest lot on the street. John K. Ewlng A Co.. 107 Federal st. Sabnrban Lots For Sale. 5 ACRES near Chartlers and close to R. R. sta tion, fronting on main road; good place to divide Into building lots: plenty of customers all around: a chance to double the Investment. Jas. ff. Drape A Co., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. 6 ACRES or ground near Elno.on P. A W. R. R.: only 2 or 3 miles from the city; price put down to 51.000. Jas. W. Drape A Co., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. Farms For Sale. FARM A good farm of about 51 acre, near Walls station and Wllmerdlng. on P. It. R., of the late Georg" Lang, dee'd: line orchard; over 3,000 fruit trees In bearing, small fruit, copious flow of water, dwelling and outbuildings, to be sold at public sale by order or the Orphans' Court, on Wednesday. May II. 1S92, at 2 o'clock, on the premises. Further particulars from W. N. Hay maker, Turtle Creek, or Jas. AV. Drape A Co., Agents and Auctioneers. 313 Wood st.. Pittsburg. FOR SALE 1MPEOVED HEAL ESTATE City Residences. PRIDE ST. An elegant hone. with 4 rooms and summer kitchen on first floor, 4 rooms on 2d, with bath, finished attic, hall, vestibule, front porch, furnace In cellar: everything complete; lot 24x103; cheap. Baxter, Thompson A Co., 161 4th av. PUBLIC SALE on premises on Monday, May 16, at 2 P. M., of 5 brick dwellings, each two stories and mansard. lot 0x100 Icet. corner Web ster av. and Elm St.. Pittsburg: terms cash; sale subject to 512,000 mortgage; rent- Tor 52.000 a year. Martin Hunter, Trustee, 2io. 87 Diamond st. C" 000 On small monthly payments to bay a tjDXj neat brick house: 6 rooms, hall, bath, range, all In fine order. 207 Plymouth; a good healthy location: easily reached; immediate )h3 sesslon. (98c) See AA'. A. Herron A Sons, 80 Fourth avenue. CJQ 400 Payments as easy .as rent: 520 to 525 per iDZij mo ; 126 Plymouth st. : brick house, 8 rooms: modern fixtures; located in a ranlrtly growing neighborhood; easily reached; Immediate pos session. (98c) W. A, Herron A Sons, 80 Fourth av. East End Residences For Sale. A HANDSOME East End residence, almostnew. Queen Anne style ol architecture: ten nice rooms, reception nail, hath, toilet room, and all other modern requirements: everything In prime order; line piazza spread over the entire front: green elvct lawn all around; a pretty place for comfort and luxury. Sec Jas. AV. Drape A Co.. 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. ClOR. Evaline av. and Harriett st , near AVinebid j dleav., frame house of se en rooms and two finished attics: lot 37.x133 feet. Inquire on the premises. PENN AV. Residence. East End. eight rooms, hath, gas and water: hall, porch over the en tire front: a good residence: fine lot: small space in front: side entrance; alley In the rear: immediate fossesslon. Jjs. AV. Drape A Co., 313 Wood St., ittsburg. STANTON AVE. near Highland ave.. new 2 story brick of 12 rooms with all modern con veniences: large lot: low price; Immediate posses sion. Baxter, Thompson A Co., 161 Fourth ave. QQ OOO Very centrally located In the East End. riTOj on one of the prominent avenues Modern brick house, line appearance.7 rooms, late fixtures: large lot. street pa ed and sewered and paid for. (94). fcee AV. A. Herron A Son, 80 Fourth av. G2G 000 Handsome new house or 9 rooms, well OOj finished, very complete to smallest details: location central and deslrsble: near Duquesne and 5th ave. traction lines: terms ery easy. (37) See W. A. Herron A Sons. 80 4th ave. 300 22d ward, srood location: 4 acres or land. all of which lies well: brick house. 4 rooms. outbulldinsrs and fruits; iioarGrepndeld and S illne aves. (E. E. 34) Stc AV. A. Herron A sons. 80 4th ave. Allecheriy Residences For Sale. I ELEVENTH AVARD. Allegheny-Neat little 4 j room house almost new; nicely papered; city water: lot 20x128; price, 51.400: only 5200 cash, bal ance pavable as rent; rare chance for a home. (B 454) Black A Balrd. 95 Foni av. HANDSOME Allegheny residence ror 52n.COO; cost JG5. 000 to build. A pply to J. AV. Collins, Attorney, 91 Diamond St., Pittsburg. IRAA'IN AA'., Allegheny Brick house, seven rooms; lot 21x110 to alley: all modern Improve ments; 55.500. Inquire AVm. B. Brown, West Penn Frt. Depot. Subnrban Residences Jfor Sale. (JQ 400 AA'llklnsbnrg New 2-story frame 09 dwelling of 5 rooms, front, side and back porches, water, gas, electric Ught:onlr4 minutes to electric and steam cars; a fine place ror coinlort and luxury: lot 32x132; immediate possession. Samuel AV. Black A Co., 99 Fourth ay. (TQ OOO buys a new6-room house In Brushton, tlpOj on good ftreet, and neighborhood first class; very easy payments; Immediate possession. Bax ter, Thompson A Co.. 161 Fourth av. KNOXVILLE. TJiOB SALE-SOME BEAUTIFUL HOME3- One 6-room brick house, two lots. Orchard Place, 54.000. One 7-room brick house, one lot, paved street, 54,500. Two 5-room brick houses, lots 37x100 each. Orchard Place. 53,750. One 7-room frame house, one lot, paved street, 53.O0O. One5-room frame house, one lot, pived street, 52.700. Ones-room brick house, two lots, paved street, 53,250. One 5-room brick house, one lot, paved street, 52.750. Five 5-room frame houses, paved street, each 51,800. Twelve 7-room brick houses, paved street?, each 52,300. Seven 4-room brick house, very pretty. 52.700. EIght4-room brick cottage, one lot. each5l,700. Anj-or the above lovely homes In this greatly Ijvorcdcltyof beautiful homes will be sold on terms to suit buyers. BUILDING LOTS-200orthe most beautiful build ing lots to be found In the county are offered at prlcesmwh less than property having similarly attractive features can be nail for. TheP. A B. Traction will have their new electric railway in operation through the center of the borough by May 1 next. This will give a wonderful Impetus to values, and those who secure any of the above properties or a lot will be fortunate. TO LET A number or 3, 4. 5 and 7-room nouses at moderate rents to good paying tenants. None olhers need apply, 'lake anv ortlie Southslde street cars. KNOXVILLE LAND IMPROA'EMENTCO.. 85 Knox avenue. Knnxvllle. TO LET. City Residences. TO LET Brand new eight-room house; has hall, complete bath, laundry.chlna closet, range. hot and cold water, etc.. etc. ; bath and kitchen finished In hard wood: a snug home: rent 130 per month. Inquire J. Alex. Hardy. 619 Klrkpatrlck &t.. or Harav A Hays. 529 Smlthfleld st. rPO LET t wo new ',ouses, 454 and 4JS AVchster X av. ; one with hall and one without: rent, 55 and 530 per month, houses have eight rooms, both fases. pantries, laundries. Just papered, etc.. etc. nqulre of Reed B. Coyle A Co.. or Hardy A Hayes, 829 Smlthfleld St. TO LET Third av.. line three-story brick: 14 rooms; all conveniences; good location for roomers. Baxter. Thompson A Co.. 161 Fourth av. TO LET Houe No. 7 Liberty it., city; 11 rooms. Inquire at A. V. I). Watterson's, Anchor Rank Building, rlf th av., city. East End Residences To Let. fFO LET New nine-room stone front residence. l all modern conveniences, flag walks, combi nation chandeliers, electric bells, speaking tubes, hath. laundry, two w. c cedar closet, etc.. on Emerson St.. near Alder. Inquire Smlth-Brudcn old Glass Co., 131 Water St., elt). TO LET Shad j side. Pacific av., new 2-story brick dwelling. 8 rooms, bath, both ga&ei. electric light, slale mantels, lront porch, all con veniences; $35. Baxter. 'Ihompson it Co., 161 Fourth av. Hazelwood Keslrtencps To Let. rPO LET On Hazelwood av., near Sylvan, house L of eight rooms with laundry, city water, both gases aud bath room; tine situation, ample grounds, fruit trees, grapes, shrubbery, etc.: rent moderate: possession Immediately. Apply II. Burgw In, 150 Fourth av. Allesheny Residences To Let. a'O LET Nice live-room dwelling Federal st. extension. Inquire of .1. R. JIcKce, 70S Penn av.. Room Gil. rFO LET Allegheny houses, by John K. Ewing A JL Co., 107 Federal st. Ilusiness Stands To Lot. rpo LET Shoreham liotel. Cape Mav Point. N. JL J., troutlug on ocean: built 1S90; 150 sleeping rooms; all modern Improvements; new electric railwav with Cape May. Address John W. Buik lnan, 134 Walnut St.. Philadelphia, Pa. rPO LET Space with power, cor. Penn and Third J. avs.: three floors; 20.000 feet space; abundant power; good llzht: splendid location: every con venience. Apply Nicola Bros., a) Filth av. rPO LET Four-story brick building. 139 second JL av.. two doors from Smlthfleld st.; will lease for Ave years. Apply at first floor office of Kauf manns' store. 10 LET "The Melrose." Arkansas av near the bench, Atlantic City, N. J.. 3i rooms; com pletely furnished. James Gormley. Atlantic City. TO LET-llasement and desk room at in Fifth ar. Donnell & Frlsb, lSFlfthav. TO LET. Sabnrban Residences To Let. TO LET Wllklnsburg, Pa.. Franklin St.. elegant new frame dwelling, 12 rooms, reception hall. llDrary. bath, hot and cold water, w. c. both gases and electric light: large lawn: everr- con venience: immediate possession. Baxter. Thomp son A Co.. 161 Fourth av. TO LET New house. Sewickley, 5 rooms. 2 gases water; near 2 railway stations; 13. Morrison Foster. Rooms To Let. T FEDERAL ST.. 309. Allegheny Furnished JU IUU1U9, ins V " " wt. "i pIFTH AV.. CM-EIeyanily furnished rooms; JL UUarU 11 UOUCUi Utim, ;;-. H EMLOCK ST.. 2S. Allegheny Mansard room; i erj iiumui uuica, cpn...'. ..v..-. y. ..... LIBERTY AND NINTH S rS.-Furnlshed rooms for slngl; gent emen. In Second National Bint building. Apply at bank. 0 AKLAND Furnished room for gentleman; nice room; pleasant location, itu 1 oroes st. T OOM Nicely furnished second-story front Xv room, suitable for two gentlemen, with board. Address T.. Dispatch office. Allegheny JANDUSKY ST., No. 100 Third story front 3 room. TO LET Furnished flats; all modern conven iences. Apply to Jloyles, 1C5 Lacock street, Allegheny. r-See additional adlets under AA'anted Boarders J and Lodgers. Offices and Deslc Koom f"o Let. rr0 LET First floor office or business room cor X iierMatlon6t..andPennsylvanlaR.iilroad. East End; rent 511 per month; also, good rooms In the same building, on upper stories, suitable for offices or lodge purposes, from 56 to 512 per month, face W. A. Herron A Sons. 80 Fourth av. ati LET-Desk room. No. 103 Fourth avenue. 1st . floor front. Black A Balrd, No. 95 Fourth ay. Farms To Ler. TO LET A farm of 70 acres with small dwelling and outbuildings: will rent very cheap to a reliable tenant. Jas. W. Drape A Co.. 31 J Wood st . Pittsburg. PERGONAL. PERSONAL Madame Iilatham.No. 8 Sixth st.. dressmaking parlors. )ERSONAL Ic pcrroll wall paper. Thompson Bros.. 109 Federal St., Allegheny. PERSONAL Credit, yes. credit on fine dress goods, silks, sat!s, wraps, etc., at J.Dwyer's, Room 4, McCancc block, 701 Smlthfleld. PERSONAL-Cash paid for old gold and silver watches and Jewelry repaired : new work made to order. Chris liauch. 541 Smlthfleld. PERSON AL Everett Club news. The pianos delivered this week 3rei Club A. No. 10, L. C. Heacock, Dcrry. Pa.; Club B, No. 237. Mrs. M. Bryar, Joseph St.. E. E., Pbg. PERGONAL Ta-va-zou spcclAcs for catarrh, rheumatism, blood, liver, kidney, urinary troubles never rail: 37 years' nuequaled record; tes timony Indisputable. Dr. Griffith, Third and Grant sts., Pittsburg. PERbON AL AVhen I was a small boy my motner always repaired my breeches and Jacket, but since I got to be a great big man. Dickson, the well-known tailor. 6.1 Fifth av., cor. AA'ood St.. second floor, has been substituted, who now does all my cleaning, pressing aud renovating In great shape. Tel. 1558. STEAMERS AND EXCURSIONS. ARE YOU GOING ABROAD? A SERIES OF personallr conducted parties will leave New York April 20. May IS. July 6 and 29. all traveling expenses Included, first-class. Norway. Sweden and Russia tour leaves June 9. on Augusta Vic toria, bend for programmes. E. M. JENKINS. 257 Broadway, N. Y. apl4-52 -VUNARD LINE-NEW A'ORK AND L1VF.R U POOL. A'lA Q.UEENSTOWN-1-rom, Pier 40, North river. Fast express mall service. Servla. May H. 7 a. m.ServIa. June II. 6 a.m. Etrurla, May 21. 1 p. in.EtnirIa.Junel3.1I:30a.m. Auranla, May SI, 7a. m.lAuranla, June 25, 6a. in. Umbrla, June 4, 1 p. ni.fUuihrla, July 2, 11a.m. Extra Steamers Gallia, May 13, 10a. in. Bothnia, June 1, 10 a. m. Cabin passage. S&Oand upward, according to loca tion: second cabin. ?J5. Steerage tickets to and from all parts of Europe at very low ratc3. For freight ana paesaze apply to the company's office. 4 Bowling Green. New York. VERNON II. IlltOWN A CO.. General Agent-, or CHARLES p. SMITH, 1 bird av. and AVood St.. Agent for Pitts burg, Pa. mjO-D JUTE hTAIC LINE ForQuecnstownand Liverpool. Royal and United states Mall Steamers. Tentonlc. M.ay. II. 4 nm 'Teutonic. June 3. 4 p m Britannic. Mayl3.I0:10amllrl tannic. June 15. Oam Majestic. May 25. 4 p rcI'MaJesllr. June22.4p in Germanic. June 1, noomGermanIc.June23.9:20am rrom White Star do;, lout ut West leutlut.. New York. Second cabin on these steamers. Saloon rates. 500 and upward. Excursion tickets on farorabls terms. Second cabin, 510 and) II. steerage, front or to the old country. 523. AA'hlte Star drafts parable on demand fnallfhs principal banks throurhout (ireat Britain. ApplT to JOHN J. MCCORMICK. SO Smlthfletd st.. Pittsburg, or II. MA1TLAND KERSEY. General Agent. 20 Broadway. New York ap!4-D t 1LUR LINE ROYAL NIHIL STEAMSHIPS, GLAbGOW TO PHILADELPHIA, Via Derry nnd Galway. Tho most direct loute lrom Scotland nnd Itorthnnd Middle or Ireland. Accommodations unsurpassed. Intermediate. $30. Steerage, $10. STATE IV,IIE, Service of Allan Lino steamships. NEW YORK AND GLASGOW, Via Londonderrv. Evory Fortnight. JIny 5, State of California, 10 a. m.; 3Iay 19, State of Nevada, 8 r. M.; Jnno 2. Stato ot Nebraska. 3 f. m. Cabin, $40 and upward; second cabin, $30; steorajto. $19. Apply to J. J. JIcCOHMICK, 639 Smlthfleld street. Pitts burg. my2S-D ANCHOR LINE. Steamers Leave New York Every Saturday For Glasgow via Londonderry. Rates for Saloon Passage By S. S. CITY OF HOME, 86O and upwards, according to accommodation and location of Room, heconii Cabin, S3A. Other Steamers, Ctbin. SSOand "Pirds. Second Cabin S3S. Meeragc SIB. Passengers hooted at through rates to or from any city In Great Britain or on the Continent. Tlrnfts on London Sold at Lowest Hates. Rook of information, tonrs and sailing lists fur- nisnen on appneaiion to Agents, HENDERSON RRciTlIERS. 7 Rowling Green. N. Y.. or J. J. MCCORMICK. 639 Smlthfleld St.. Pitts burg; F. M. SEMPLE, 110 federal it., Allegheny. apll-JtWF RED STAR LINE. "Weekly between New York and Antwerp. The splendid, first-class, full-powered steamers, Westernland. 'WednesdAV. May 11. 5r. M. lielgenland, Satunlar. 3lay 14, 7 A. M. Noorrtlanci. Wednesday, May 18, 10 A. 31. Frlesland. Wednesday. JlayK. l:Mr. M. Saloons, stateroom, smoking and bathrooms amidships; second cabin accommodations unex celled. Staterooms all on main deck. First cabin. $55 and upward; excursion tickets. $99 and upward; second cabin. f!5: round trip. 10 per cent rednrtion: steerage at Tcry low rates, bend for Factsfor Travelers." International Navigation Company, GENERAL AGENTS. No. 6 Bowling Green. New York, aokxts: J. J. ilcCormlck. (OT jmlthfleld street, Louis Moeser. GMMnithlleld street. J. P. Erny. German Savings Rank. apI7-invT IN1V3AN LINE. New York, Qucenstown and Liverpool, From New York every Wednesday. City of Paris and City or New York, 10,500 tons each. City of Berlin, City of Chicago, City of Chester. rnoir sew Yonit: City or Berlin, Wednesday, May 11, 5:00 r. it City of No w York, Wed'day, May 18, 9.00 a. m City of Chicago. Wednesday. May 25, 4:30 r. M. City of Paris, Wednesday, Juno 1, 9:30 a.m. For rates of passage and other informa tion, apply to INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COM PANY. Gcn'l Agents, 6 Bowllnir Green. New York, or to J. J. MCCORMICK, 639 Smithfield st., Pittsburg: MAX SCHAM BERG & CO.. S27 Sinittitlcld St., and A.D. SCORER & SON, 144 Wnterst. ap23-Jtwr Norddeutscher Lloyd Steamship Company Fast Line of Express Steamers. New York to Southampton (Loudon), Bremen. SPRING SAILINGS. 1812. Lahn, Tues., Mar 10'spree. Tups.. June 14 s-iale. Sat.. May II Elbe. Wed.. June 15 Spree, Tues., Mayl7'AIIcr. Sit.. June 18 Elbe. Wed.. May BpTravc. Tues., June 21 Aller. Sit., Mav 21 Ems.. Sat.. June 25 Trave, Tues., May24iHavel, Tues., Jnnc 2rt Elder. Sat., Mav 23 Fa-ile, Sat., July! Havel, Tues., JI.iy3llI.ahn, Tues., Julys Ems.. sat., June 4 Elbe. Sat.. Julys Lahn, Tues., June 7 spree, Tues., July 12 Saale, SJt., June III Time from New York to Southampton 7Ja days. Trom Southampton lo Bremen. 14 or 30 hours. From Southampton to London, by southwestern Railway Co.. 2 hours. Trains c ery hour In the summer season. Railway carriage for London await passengers lu Southampton Docks on arrival of express steamers from New York. These steamers are nell known for their speed, comfort and excellent cuisine. MAX SCIIAMBERG & CO.. 527 Smlthfleld St.. LOUL MUESER, 616 smlthfleld St.. J. F. ERNY. Cashier German Savings and Dep. Bank, Agents fur Pittsburg. p2S-p S500 TO 8500,000 TO LOAN on mort- ases. cityor country pioperty, ot lowest JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 313 Wood St., rates. Pittsbur'. Telephone No. 075. UNITARIAN PUBLICATIONS FREE Address Miss Mary Lyman. 19 OaUaad Square, Plttshnrg. CHOICE KKOPEETIES. LOTS! UOTS! LOTS! Dithridjre St., 50x184. at 5G5 per foot. AVallinijford St.. 50x181. at $S5 per foot. Bayard St., 50x181, at $70 per foot. Center av.. 50T.150, at 70 per foot. Cr.lis at., 59x150, at SCO per foot. Terrace st., 22x100. at $30 per foot. Morewood St., b0xl20, ut $125 per foot AVineblddle av.. lot 50x140, at $120 per foot. Howe St., near Highland av., 50x120, at $100 per foot. Penn av., beyond Point Breezo, 150x300 to a street corner property, at 3150 per foot. Penn av.. beyond Point 'Breeze, 200x173, corner, at $I3." per foot. , Fifth av., East End, 50x105, at $55 per foot. II. F. HIPPLE & CO., SCFonrthav. ACREAGE! ACREAGE! EAST END! SUITABLE FOR SUB-DIVISION. 8 acres squirrel Hill, $1,500 peracre. 10 acres at $2,000 per acre. 20 acres a t $2,000 per acre. iO acres at $2,300 per acre. 0 acres at $4,200 per acre. 60 acres at $1.00 per acre. 3 acres at $4,200 per acre. 50 acres at $4,000 per acre. 6 acres Squirrel Hill, with improve ments, $18,000. Also: N ,--5 acres on P. & L. ., near ChartlerstP $500 per acre. M. F. HIPPLE & CO., OS Fourth av. MAYFIELD, Ferrysvilleave. Mayflowers blooming. Building lots booming. See agents, John K. Ewing 8c Co.. 107 Fed eral st. FOR SALE 35 ACRES, Near line of railroad, and possessing a far reach ing river view; good point for subdivision into vllls sltes. JAS. AV. DRAPE & CO.. 313 AVood Street. Plttsborj. FOR SALE. 56 ACRES, 12 miles from the city, near railroad station: orer looking the Ohio rlrer. Elegant place to lay oat for suburban homes, JAS, r. DIJAPE & CO.. 313 Wood Street, rittsbnrff. LOTS! LOTS! $500 EACH, TENTH AVAED, ALLEGHENY. , On electric car line. Within five minutesr ricle of Allegheny P. O. Very easy terms. 31. F. HIPPLE CO., No. 9G Fourth av. ANEW DEPARTURE. EAsT END HOUSE FURNISHED. Wo offer for sale in one of the most con venient and attractive parts of the East End, anew dwelling of 7 rooms and finished attic. Has hardwood lloors nnd finish; is very modern in plan and equipment; and jmC-arAr this, but is ca'upletcly and beauti fully furnished by a leading irpnrtTeTor of"" Pittsbnrg. (93). sea W. A. HERRON A SONS, SO Fourth av. PENN AV., E. E., Between Lang and Homewood avennes, NEW BRICK RESIDENCE, 12 rooms, large lot, high ground. Zest value on this avenue. SAM'L W. BLACK & CO. J9 Fourth av. AUCTION SALES. AT AUCTION. Fine furniture, carpets, rugs, etc., TUES DAY. May 10, at 10 o'clock, at the rooms of the Henrr Anction Company,?! and 2B Ninth street. Elegant chamber suites in mahog any, oak and walnut, French mirror, mirror door wardrobe, bookcases, desks, chairs, rocker?, couches, etc. Fine parlor suites, in brocitelle, rugs nnd plushes, fancy tables, clocks, ornaments etc, sideboards, exten sion tables, leather chairs, dishes and glass ware, springs, mattresses and bedding. Also at 1 o'clock a large line of brussels and In grain carpets for rooms, halls and stairs. Tha goods must be sold to mako room. SALE POSITIVE. IIEXKT AUCTION COMPANY, Auctioneers. AUCTION. Assignee's Sale of Boots and Shoe3 At tho rooms of the Henry Aiction Co., 21 and 20 Ninth street. $10,000 worth of BOOTS AND SHOES, new, fresh stock, from a llrst-class city store, must bo sold at once, without reserve, to clo-jo the estate. Will be sold in quantities to suit dealers. Sale commences Wednesday Morning, May 11, At 10 o'clock.and continues until all aro sold. Sale positive. Terms cash. By order of II. B. HANES, Assignee. HENRY AUCTION CO., Auctioneer?. PROPOSALS. ATOTICE PROPOSALS WILL BE BE IN cEIVED for the services of a . competent civil engineer to act as ' Borough Engineer for tho borough, of McKce's Rocks. Proposals will state tho charge per day for engineer and necessary assistants. Proposals must bo filed with Clerk of Council on or before May 12, 1892. at 2 r. 31. JOHN ZUIKHAM. Clerk of Council. ( PROPOSALS NOTICE TO BUILDERS Sealed proposals, directed to Chairman Building Committee, cate Box 534, Pittsburg P. O . will bo received until noon, MONDAi, 3Iay 23, 1S92, for tho election of tho new edi fice for tho Sandusky Street Baptist Church, on their lot, corner of Sandusky and Erie sts., Allegheny. Plans and specifications can ue seen ab u. jiuu tuuiery av.t where blank form for bids may also be pro cured. Bonds required. Tho committee re serves the right to reject anv or all bids. COMMITTEE. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED by W. J. Sharpies, on behalf of the trustees of the McKecsport Hospital, at his place of business. 413 Walnut street, Mc Kresport, Pa., until 7 r. st. FRIDAY, May 27, ltttt. ror the erection of the superstructure above the foundations, as set forth in tho plans and specifications prepared by Hodg don & Thomas, architects. Plans nnd speci fications can bo .-een at tho oillco of the Mc Kccport Hospital, room 31, National Bank of McKcesport building, McKecsport, Pa. also at the office of the architects, S3 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. Tho hospital trus tees reserve tho right to reject any or all bids. M. PFLAUM, President. J. J. JIcGIRR, Secretary. TO IRON MANUFACTURERS OFFICE of U. S. Lighthouse Engineer, Fifth and. Sixth Districts, Baltimore, Md., Mav 2, 1B32. Pi oposals will bo received at this office until 12 o'clock st. of TUESDAY, tho24tb day of May, 1S92, for furnishing the materials and labor of all kinds necessary for the comple tion and delivery of tho metal work or tho Pnees Rock Lighthouse, Virginia. Plans, specifications, forms of proposal and other information may bo obtained on application to this office. Tho riirht is resorved to reject any or all bids, and to waive any defects. ERIC BERGLAND. Captain or Engineers, U. S. A., Lighthouse Engineer. O " ' 1 t U4M tm-
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