T$i lTHE nTSBUHG DISPATCH. WEDNESDAY, MAT 18, - 1892. MEETINGS AM) NOTICES. Election. Tnc Axgelini Dock compakt, i PrrTSBCnG. Mar 9. 1892. f ECTION-THE ANNUAL MEETING OFTHE stoekholdcrs or tills company will be held at leneral office, corner Tlilnl aienuc ana Try t. Plttsburp. on THURSDAY. MAY 19. 1J9S. I'clock, p. it., lor the election of a Board or ctorsto scre for the ensulnft 5 ear, and for tactlncsuch other business as may be brought -ethenieelinjr. BENJAMIN l'AOK, becretary. TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT J. P. Pastre has retired from the Arm or J. i, r A Co., hardware dealers, Mckee'a Rocks, The business -n 111 be continued by the remaln lartners. J. E. Iltbynd A. It. Smith, under same tlrm name. J. E 1I1UB1. A. R. Til, J. P. FASTEE, McKee'e Bocks, Pa., 16. l9i OF INTEREST TO OCERS AND BAKERS 5y arrangement with Messrs. imer & Seifert, the business of iischmann & Co., in and about sburg, will, from and after May 1892, be conducted and man- d by Fleischmann & Co. direct. ;ular and prompt deliveries of ;h Yeast can at all times be re- 1 on. Soliciting your future or- s we remain yours truly FLEKCHMANN & CO., Factory Depot, 83 Sixth ave., Pittsburg, Pa. 4rRl Notice. TATE OF CARRIE O. BENTLEY. DE CEASED Letters testamentary on the above te having been granted to the" undersigned, ersons Indebted to said estate are requested to c payment, and those having claims to present amc v. lthout delav to HARRY P. WHALEY. P. O. Box 537. nttsburg. Pa. DELITY TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY, 121 and 123 Fourth av. TATE OF AUSTIEE. ENGLE.DECEASr.D Notlce Is hereby given that letters of admin ttion on the estate of Anstic F Engle have i granted to the undersigned, to whom all per Indebted to 6aid estate are requested to make lediate payment, and those navlng claims n&t the same should make them known without ELITr TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY. Administrator. FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUrT CO., 121 and 123 Fourth ave, TATE OF MARY J. McHEN'DItY, DE CEASED Notice Is hereby given tha' letters of dnlstration on the estate of Mary J. McHendry c been granted to the undersigned, to whom all ons Indebted to said estate are requested to e Immediate payment, and those having claims nst the same should make them known w lthout v. FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO., IAS. 11. D1LLINGER. Administrator. Attorney. FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO., 121 and 123 Fourth av. .TATE OF RANK" 51. ROBERTS, DE CEASED. Notice Is hereby given that letters dministration c. t. a. on the estate of Frank M. erts have been granted to the undersigned, to im all persons Indebted to sld estate are re tted to make Immediate payment, and those Ing claims against the same should make them wn without delav. FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO.. Administrator, c. t a. HN P. McKENNAN. Attorney. mCE THERE IS ON" FILE IN THE Prothonotary's office in the Court or Common is No. lof Allegheny county at No. 721 June i. ioi, an application oi i. . jNormecuit, rge A. Smith, Charles H. Ide. George V. iken, Albert L. Schultz and others for a charter rection for the Highland Presbvterlan Church. e object is the support of publlo worship, ac ting to the doctr ne, usages and discipline of the ibyterian Church In the United Stats of jnca. The aboe application has been ordered I by said court and a hearing fixed thereon for iraav. June 11, 1892. at 10 o'clock A. M. A. M. EPE1S, bolicitor for applicants. JT1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN AP PLICATION will be made to the Governor of nsylvanla, on SATURDAY. -Mav 21. 1812. by B. Holmes. II. Sprout F. II. Lloyd, O'Hara llngtou and N. C Davison under the act of embly. entitled "An act to provide for the in Kralion and regulation of certain corpora ls," approved April 2). 1874. and the supple its thereto, for the charter of an Intended oration to be called 'The Bcllfleld Land jnanv, " the character and object of which Is to chase, sell and lease real estate, and for these poses to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, eflts and privileges of said act of Assembly and plements thereto. FRANCIS X. BARIt Solicitor. OTICE-IN THE MATTER OF THE PETI TION of the Boatman's Fire and Marine Insur e Company for satisfaction of mortgage of three usand dollars (3,000) given by "William Robinson wife, to William Uai s, Alexander Johnston, Ham Robinson. "-r Neville B. Craig and Cor us Darraph, as Trustees of the estate of John Tagh. deceased, dated May 29. 1828, and record n Mortgage Book, Vol. 2, page 135. niE Court of Common- Plea's, No. 2, op ALLEGHENY COOTT. I'A. No. 174, JCLV TERM. 1892. 5 William Havs, Alexander Johnston, William rfnion, Sr Neville B. Craig and Cornelius -ragh, as Trustees of the estate of John Dar- h, deceased, and aU others interested In said tgage. ou are hereby notified, that on May 6th, 1892, Boatman's Fire and Marine lnsurance-Com-y. of Pittsburg. Pennsylvania, presented a lion to the 6ald Court at the above number and n, setting forth the fact that it is the owner of a tain tract of ground on the westerly side of od 6treet in the City of Pittsburg, described as ows, to wit: Beginning on Wood street at a point distant hundred tnentv feet and nine and seven lths Inches (120' " ") lrom the corner of Fourth nue: thence extending along Wood street thwardly, nineteen feet nine Inches (19' 9") to ground formerly owned by J. and J. Uam t: thence westwardly along the line of said nnelt's property, a distance of sixty feet (60') he line of lot No. 353. Wood's plan or Pitts g. thence southwardly bv a Hue parallel to od street a distance of nineteen feet nine hes (19' fl") to tnc line of property formerly led by Thompson A Miller; thence along said of Wood street at the place of beginning. ' nd that In 183. while the said property was led by William Robinson and Mary Ann Robln , his wife, they executed a mortgage upon a nof ground, of which the foregoing Is a part the 6um of three thousand dollars ($3,000), pay- to WUliam Havs, Alexander Johnston, Wiulam ilnson, Sr., Neville B. Craig and Cornelius -ragh, a Trustees of the estate of JohnDarragh, eased, dated May 29. 1828. and payable April 1, , and of record In Mortgage Book, Vol. 2, page nd that by reason of the lapse of time, the said rtgage had long since been paid by presumption aw ; and prajing the court to decree satlsfac i of the said mortgage, upon the record thereof, ou are therefore notified to appear at the next ii of this court which will be the first Monday July next and answer the said petition; other e. theald Court will enter a decree directing Recorder of Allegheny county to cuter satlsfac n in fult of the mortgage upon the record reof. Hereof fall not. WILLIAM H.MCCLEARY. Sheriff. nEKirr'S OFFICE. MaylO. 1892. I'EKONAL. ERSONAI, lc per roll wall paper. Thompson Bros.. 109 Federal st. Allegheny. ERSONAL Ta-va-zon specific ror catarrh, rheumatism, never rails. Dr. Griffith, Third 1 Grant Pittsburg. EltsON A L Credit, yes. crtdlt on line flrtss goods, silks, satls,wraps,etc.. at J.Dwyer's, om 4, McCance block. 701 smlthfleld. ERSONAL Cash paid for old gold and silver watches and Jewelry repaired; new work made jrdcr. Chris Hauch. 511 femithfiela. ERSONAL The latest designs in spring goods lor suits and trousers at J. J. Aland'o, 131 lhav. Your InspecUon Invited. Prices reason- ERSONAL-Halr. moles, etc. on ladies' faces permanently destroyed bv the electric needle tout pain or scar: consultation free. Miss eng. office 903 Penn av.. Dickson building. - ERSONAL If John LjtUe, W,0 kept hotel in Weston. . a., in the sixties, w 111 6end his IresstoJohn Faulkner. No. igij x. Main St., s Angeles. Cat, he will learn something to his rantage. ERSONAL Ladles wishing to take Turko Face Baths or face massage for removing blemishes 1 improving the complexion will please visit my lors at 903 Penn av., Dickson building. Pltu--g. Miss Sherwood. ERSONAL Your baby coach parasol as well as your and your husband's old umbrellas need airing or recovering. Ware's win put them In vlceable condition In very short time at low etc. Ware'6, 24 Mxth st, directly opposite on Theater. ERSONAL When 1 was a small oov my motner always repaired my breeches and Jacket hot eel got to be a great big man, Dickson, the U.known tailor, 65 Fifth av cor. Wood st, ond floor, has been subsUtuted, who now does or cleaning, iircuiug auu renovating In great ipe. Tel. 1553. .Jtfe- K3"Display aarertUemems cn dollar per square for one insertion. Classified real estate cdiertUementsonthis page ten cents per line for each insertion, and none taken for less (turn thirty cents. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE Classified under the following headings will be ac cepted at the rate of ONE CENT PER WORD FOB EACH INSERTION -when paid for tQ Tance cither at main or branch offlces. Wanted Advertisements of aUJUndt, SUCH AS situations, mam nEtr, FMALE I1ELP. AGENTS, BOOM. BOABDINO, BOARDERS, MISCELLANEOUS, rERSONAES TO LET ROOMS, MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALES, LOST AND FOUND. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH, BUSINESS OFFICE. Cor.Smlthfleld anil Diamond Street. ALWAYS OPEN. BRANfTI OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHERE WANT, FOR SALE, TO LET. AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FjOR INSERTION. Advertisements 6hould be prepaid unlets adver tisers already have acconnU with Thi Dispatch. FOR ALLFUHKNY. NO. 1 FEDERAL ST.. TELEPHOVE36:i FOR THE SOUTHS HIE. NO. MB CARSON STREET. TELEPHONE NO. 603. FOR THE EAST END. J. W. WALLACE. 6ia TEN NAT. rrTT'BUBO ADDITIONATi. THOMAS MCCA FFREY. 3S01 Bntler street. EMTL G. STUCKEY. 54th street and Penn avenue. ALLEGHENY-ADDITIONAL. T. IT. EGGF.RSASON. Ohio and Chestnut streets. THOMAS McHENRY. Western and Irwin aTennes. PFBRYM. ULEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny ays. WANTED. Slain lielD. AXTE TURNER. Inquire at the Keystone Axle Works. Thirty-third st. and A. V. R. R. AKHER-Good white barber this week; wages $8 CO per week and board the year round. A. C. Gregg. Brookvllle, Pa. ARBElPGood sTeady man. W. L. Gray, East Palestine. O. TAi:ilEK Good barber; steady Job. Apply 5927 X) Penn av. BARBER-A good man, at PbU Olwell's. 4713 Butler st. BLACKSMITH At once, a single man as floor man: one who can do general blacksmlihing cm have teady work by applying at once, to P. . Rlppcy, Evans City. Pa., online of P. AW. R. R. BOY Shop lK)v;applv from 1 to 2 P.M. James Warner A Son, Painters, 362 Rebecca st., Alle gheny. B' OY To learn barber trade. 5SJ4 Penn av., E.E. B1 OYS Taylor A Dean, Market 6t. CAS VASSER3 Good canvassers; salary to such. V heeler A Wilson Mfg Co.. 6 Sixth st. "lOATMAKER At once; good wages and steady Vj work to right man. Inquire C J. Slsley, Evans City. Ps. COATMAKERS-Flve good men at once. Call at 984 Liberty av., city. CiOMroSITOR To work on country weekly two or more days each week; must be sober. Indus trious; will pay 52 and fare from city. Write quick to Lock Box 1. West Elisabeth. Pa. T ATHERS-5 good lathers. Apply at Buildings, Rlppey St., near North Highland av.. East End. MAN Alive, active man. with somtf pluck and push, to represent us In your locality: we have something entirely new that goes, and unless you can make J75 to ?250 per month we don't need you; no peddling: better write to-day. Address Manu facturers, Box 5305. Boston, Mass. MAN With push wanted in each city and town to Introduce the lastest sel'lng household article on record. Over a million sold In Philadel phia. Will pay competent person W.00 per day. Address with stamp. W. H. Williamson, 44 N. 4th street, Philadelphia, Pa. MAN A competent man to do all kinds of re pair work pertaining to electrical business; a steady Job to the right man. Address Electric, Dispatch office. MAN An experienced man to set up furniture. Southside Furniture Company, 12U Carson St.. S. S. MEN Honest sober, industrious men who are out or employment. Apply to Thompson. Johnson, No. 1753d av.. city. MEN Two who have experience in industrial insurance (no lapses). Call after 8:30, Room 207, Fercerson block. M EN 20 men to sell nursery stock in Penna. F. Marshall A Co., uieveiana. onio. MILLINER First-class experienced mlllll J. D. Bernd A Co.. 815 and 117 Liberty st. OFFICE BOY German preferred. Address In snrance. Dispatch office. pRESSMAN for printing office. 525 Smlthfled st SALESMEN-Who can easily make t23 to f 75 per week, selling the celebrated Plnless Clothes Line or the Famous Fountain Ink Eraser: patents recently issued: sold onlvby 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 is entirely new, will erase Ink ln stantlv, and Is king of all; on receipt of 50c will mail sample of either, or sample of both for 11. with circulars price lists and terms: secure your terri tory at once. The Pinless Clothes Line Co., No. 97 Hernion st, Worcester, Mass. "yoUNG MAN with experienceas office assistant; X must be quick, accurate and reliable: state ex- Jierlence, reference and salary. Address Manu acturer M-4, Dispatch office. TOUNG MAN Thoroughly experienced at keep ing cost sheets for machinery business. II. G.. Dispatch office, Allegheny, Pa. T'OUN'Gmenforgood positions, st., Allegheny, room 13. Call 25 Federal Acents. AGENTS History Supreme Court United States: universally sanctioned by the Bar: of interest and value to all. especlallv to the profession: full page etchings of portraits of every Chief and Asso ciate Justice since organization of the court: read review in Chronicle Telegraph May 13: exclusive territory will be given to a few more first-class can vassers: agents in the field making splendid re ports; no competition. Applv at once to secure choice of territory. W. H. Shepard, 30 Bakewell building. AGENTS Men with capital; secure general agencv immediately; lortune for hustlers. Monopoly, "Box 682, Pittsburg. AGENTS To handle good, rast-selllng articles. Address, Crescent Introducing Co., Dispatch office, All'y. l GENTS- f3 to 57 daily; experience unnecessary. J. Putnam A Co. renumers, west winsted, ct AGENTS Most wonderful advertising, scheme ever known: patented: every merchant buys; inclose stamp. Aral Mfg. Co., Racine, Wis, Female Help Wanted. APPRENTICES Cood sewers: others to learn dressmaking and cutting. 930 Penn av. COOK Bright yonng girl to cook and take charge of dlningroom and kltehen;Protestant preferred. CallatNo. a Winebiddle av.. East End. COOKS Girls for housework and rooms at Boom Renting Agency. 130 Robinson st. Allegheny. DRESSMAKER-Immedlatcly, a good dress maker to sew on children's clothes. Apply at 2023 Center av. GIRLS. To assort rags: none but experienced hands need apply, to Morltz Streng A Son, 124 East St., AUegheny. GIRL Tidy girl, 15 or 16. to help In dining room and kitchen. 73 Sixth av. GIRL lor general housework. Apply to 242 Alle gheny av., Allegheny. pi IRL For general nousework. 196 Fourth av. piIRL At 500 Penn av., atones. HOUSEKEEPER-A good housekeeper; must be good cook, neat and tidy; do all kinds of work: widower and 2 children; a good home for right person. Address L., Dispatch office, Pitts burg. MILLINERS immediately at O'Reilly's. Jlarket st 407 SKIRTMAKER Experienced 6kirtmaker. 201 Third av.. nttsburg. "T1TASHWO.MEN To-morrow (Thursdaj ); lliere- after Slondays. Apply 293 Western av., cor. G ra nt Allegheny. A70UNG LADY with 6ome ofilce experience as JL typewrlter.stenographer and general assistant: state experience and name reference, also salary expected. Address Manufacturer JI-4. Dispatch oflfce. Male and Female Help tVantoa. IJOYS AND GIRLS To work for me between school hours; I pay a large commission; send H. F. Richards, B Providence, R.L a 2c stamp. CtOOKS. chambermaids, nurses,dlnlngroomglrIs, laundress, and cook for same family, 200 honse girls, German and colored girls, colored cook and chambermaid for private family, cooks, chambermaids and dishwashers for hotels and restaurants; gardeners, farm hands, white and colored waiters, 1 coachman. Thompson's. COS Grant st HELP Immediately 50 fa-m hands, man cook. 2 col. waiters, bntler, hotel cooks, dishwash ers, chambermaids, dlningroom girls, laundress, pantry girls, family cooks, chambermaids, child's nurse. 200 house girls, 10 colored working house keepers. Median's, 545 Grant st, tel. 90. Fire Insurance Wantnet BENSWANGER A ZAHN Fire Insurance, Fourth ay. iff! nti" nfh -1 ' uvrv n .r. n tir.TiiBJifttmiiliiwMWm mgtmmmmmAm WANTED. SltnatlohscCVantea. POSITION as stationary engineer by steady.eober young man: can give good reference: 8 years experience. Add. J. E.. 63 Franklin St.. Pgh. POSITION As honsekeeper. In hotel or private family: ten years' experience; best ot rcfer ence. Address Housekeeper, Dispatch ofilce. TIOSITION By male stenographer unri trne. X writer: will mi come on trial 10 proTe ability. Address R. 5, Dispatch office. POSITION By experienced clerk: good refer ences. Address G. F. C, Dispatch office. POSITION By experienced office man) any line; Address A. B. 0., Dispatch office. POSITION As copyist; have had experience. A. M., Dispatch office. SITUATION By a practical bookkeeper who has had several years' experience in real estate business, a position as bookkeeper or assistant; real estate office preferred. Address E. H Dis patch office. Wanted l'nrmer. PARTNER Good business opportunity; will sell or take partner In merchant tailoring; capttal required, from flW to m Address O. I. S., Dis patch office. PARTNER In leading real estate office: capital required, 5,000. Address Partner, Dispatch office. Permanent Guests Wanted. PERMANENT guests wanted at East End notel. Penn av., 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 during the coming hot summer; good stabling for saddle horses and only 15 minutes from park. .A. H. Wilson, pro prietor. Business Opnortnntles Wanted. f ANTED Energetic young man wishes to lu ll vest several nundrcd dollars in legitimate business furnishing employment. Address H. D., Dispatch office. Instruction. PERSONS desiring to learn shorthand and tvpe wrltlng at a thoroughly equipped school to know that (15 will pay for tuition during June, July and August at the summer session of Martin's Shorthand School, 412 Wood St., Pittsburg. Boarder and x.oaers Wanted. BOARDEBS-Elegant furnished rooms with bo-ird : bath, all conveniences; gentlemen or married couples; private family; moderate terms. 112 Negley av., above Penn. BO ARDERS Large front room nicely furnished : bath; conveniences with board; rates moderate. 35 Stockton av., Allegheny. BOARDERS Come here and get meals prepared the same as home: 21 meals (ticket) ft; also fur nished rooms. 39 Sixth av. BOARDERS Business men and others for first class table board; dluners a specialty; moder ate. 71 Sixth av. BOARDERS-Hlghland avenue. North.208, East End: private family has one furnished room with board. BOARDERS Business men and others, nrst-clais table board; dinners a specialty; moderate. 71 Sixth av. EOARDERS Table board: also furnished rooms, bath, conveniences, 221 Federal St., Alle gheny. HOTEL GILSON-1326-1323 Penn av two squares Union station, rooms and boarding, 1 day up, LODGERS Anchor Hotel, Liberty, corner Fourth: lodging per night, 25c, 35c, 50c; week, Jl 25, 1 75. 12. 3. "VTEALERS AtSO'Cedarav;, Allegheny. ROOMERS-And mealers at 235 Emerson St., East End. Boardlnc Wanted. 117 ANTED Furnished rooms and boarding for V two, mother and grown daughter; Oakland or East End: prlvatejfamlly preferred; state terms and location: good references. Address F, M. 0., Dispatch ofilce. Real Estate. WANTED Small honse: not to exceed 15.000. Address, giving particulars. Box 104, Pitts burg. Financial Wmnten. AMOUNTS of 500 to 5. 000 to t20.000on city and suburban property; mortgages for 3 or 5 years; money ready : no delay: smallest cost b. J. Flem ing, 400 Wood St., corner Fourth av. TIT ONEY at 5 per cent, xix ism up. Alles Bros. A Co., 161 Fourth av. MONEY to loanonmortgae; no delav: lowest Interest Howard Brown, 151 Fourth av. MORTGAGES on city or Allegheny county prop erty at lowest rate. Henry A. Weaver A Co., 92 Fourth av. rpO LOAN 1200,000 on mortgages; 1100 and np Jl ward at 9 per cent; (500,000 at 4Ij 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 conaty property. McCnne A Coulter, 13 Fourth av. WANTED Bonds, stocks; mortgages and other . securlUes, Ed Wlttlsh, 134 Filth av Pitts burg, Pa. , , t ja, r Miscellaneous Wanted. ALL Journeymen plasterers are requested to stay away from Pittsburg, as the plasterers of this city are locked out AN m, M. bpllker, Ilec. Sec. By order of Union No. 31. ATTENTION The undersigned will donate from one to five acres of land to any parties who will establish a plant thereon for public works and operate the same: said land is sltuatsd two mites west of Brtdgeville on the lincof B. A M. branch railroad: water plenty and coal convenient. In quire or 'address Samuel Alexander, Brldgevllle, Allegheny co.. Pa. AT ONCE good appetite; drink Van's Charm Root Beer. GOOD complexion; Beer. drink Van's Charm Root HAPPINESS in the family: drink Van's Charm Root Beer; nothing equals Van's Charm. IF vour dealer doesn't have Van's Charm Root Beer you know he doesn't keep the finest goods. PAINTING and plateglass glazing. 528 Grant St., Pittsburg. R. C Miller, PATENTS O. D. Levis (20 years). Solicitor, 131 Fifth av., next Leader, Pittsburg: no delay. SURE cure guaranteed for offensive sweating feet and sweating under the arms: send for circu lars. Lubey Medical Co.. South Bend. Ind. TRUNKS hauled to and from East End for 50c. Campbell A Davis, 12 Seventh ar. Telephone 276. USE Jones' Bedbug Paralyzer Jones' Maglo Roach Powder; roaches banished by contract; satisfaction given or no pay. 222 Federal st, Alle gheny, bold by aU first-class druggists. WANTED AR damaged or broken umbrellas and baby coach parasols to be brought to Ware's for repairing or recovering while 70a wait. We cover umbrellas from 75 cents up. Ware's Umbrella Works, 21 Sixth st, directly op posite Bijou Theater. WANTED Everyone wno wants tho finest and cheapest wall paper in America to send for samples; sent free to any address. G. G. O'Brien, Paint and A all Paper Store. 292 Fltth av. WANTED To buy agood top road buggy; mnst be first-class make and in good order. Bug gy, Dispatch office. WANTED Horses to pasture; ten miles from city. For terms, etc., apply G 504 Wood st. FOR SALE MISCELLNEAOU3. Rubber Stamps For Saie. your rubber stamps, steel stamps, stencils, sal presses, brass checks, etc.. from Sheaffei , 49 Firth ay,. Duff's College building. A Co. alachlnery and Metals For Sale. BOILERS and engines, second-hand! all sizes, from 4 to 100. p. ; cheapest in the market: 64 boilers and engines in stock, stationary and porta able, upright boilers, mounted farm engine, etc. ; steam pomps, governor, pulleys and shafting. Telephone UOU 23-25 Park way. J. S. Young, Alle gheny, Pa. BOILERS-2 Jas.-Recs 26 feet boilers, 43 Inches diameter; two 15 inch flues, in first-class con dltlonfbeen used but a short time; will tride lor lumber of any kind, brick, stone, or anything In the building line, bchuette A Co., Eighteenth and Mary sts., S. S. DELIVERY wagons Delivery wagons an styles; our own make. Wm. Beckert 840 to 344 Ohio t., Allegheny. Telephone, 3420. ENGINES Genuine Acme automatic safety en gines 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 atNo. 4 Fifth av. Send for catalogue and Information. ENGINES and boilers of every description: brick yard supplies; contractors, and rolling mill ma chinery. Thomas Carlin's bona, Lacock and San dusky sts,, Allegheny. GRINDSTONES-In all sizes, for all kinds of grinding; Cralglelth, New Castle, Nova Scotia and other grits; iron frames and fixtures for hand, foot or power; mounted stone, oil stone, eirkry wheels and grinders. Wm. M. Klrby, 133 First avenue. IMPROVED Whitman A Barnes high-speed automatic non-explosive engines and boilers, exhaust and ventilating fly fans of our own make; also electric lighting; second-hand old-stvle Acme automatic engines: second-hand Snedlker and car fly fans : B. V. Paine A Sons automatic engines, from 6 to 250 hone power; electric motors, water motors and all kinds of light power and supplies. Tompkins A Ulrlch. Engineers and Contractors, 816 and 518 Liberty st, Pittsburg, Pa, NEW National cash registers at reduced prices, from (15 to (100. Call at our office, corner of Firth av. and wood st, under B. and O. ticket office. ONE cupola: 40 tons capacity; set up but never used: unUned; owner had no use for It; will sell cheap for cash. Address Cupalo, Dispatch office. CAW TABLE One second-hand saw table for 4 kj stereotype or electrotype purposes, wilt be sold cheap: also about 20 printers' stands. Apply at the Dispatch business office, cor. Smlthfleld and Diamond sts. Bones. Vehicles. Live Stoclc For Sale. TABRIOLET-One falling top cabriolet with j brake; almost new and in excellent condition: can be seen at J. Fletcher Smith's, cor. Arch and Park way, Allegheny. 5aa: FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Horses, Vehicles, Live Stoclc For Sale. A FAST pony, pacer or trotter, and gentle. Ad dress B. No. 6, Dispatch office. COW AflneAlderneycowand calf, cheap. In quire at Nick Dottcrwerch's, Spring Hill, Alle gheny City, Pa. HORSE Saddle and driving horse, 5 years old, warranted sound, and safe for any ladv lo ride or drive: has all the gaits; sold only on account of want of use. Can be seen 215 First av., above Grant st. HORSE A beautiful barouche or buggy horse: trots In harness and racks under saddle: sound, kind, suitable for a lady to ride or drie. Inquire of Nathan Smith, 70 Franklin St., Alle gheny. HORSE A good draft horse: will sell cheap to settle estate. Jno. S. Graff A Co.. Ltd., Du quesene way, between Second and Third sts. HORSE Very fine road horse; 7 years old; can pace better than 2:40; fine style. Address H. It, Dispatch office. TEAM of perfectly gentle and sound Shetland ponies, with harness and pole. Address or call on Thos. W. Lindsay, 109 Collins av E. E. Miscellaneous tTor Sale. FOR SALE 1c per roll wall paper. Thompson Bros., 109 Federal St., Allegheny. IjiOR SALE Furniture, to June 1; entire house 1 hold furniture. Including parlor, dining room, bedroom suites, hall rack, carpets, curtains, etc., at 244 Oakland ay. HEMLOCK timber, lot containing auout SIX) acres, situated lit Jefferson eouniy. Pa,; nav igable stream through same. Inquire or address Mrs. 31. S. M. Hastings, lock box 31, Brookvllle, IX I AWN MOWERS Now Is the time to use them: J the Buckeye mower Is considered the best mower on the market; It is first-class In every re spect, and 1 will guarantee It to do the work that any machine on the market will do, or I will take the mower back. Price, 10-Inch lawn mower f3 75 12-lnch lawn mower 4 50 14-Inch lawn mower 5 00 16-lnch lawn mower 5 50 HOWARD BOYER. 105 Smlthfleld St. NEW Ingrain carpet 20 cents a yard. 303 Wood street. "VTEW National cash registers at reduced prices, 1 1 from fl5 to :oo. Call at our office, corner of Fifth av. and Wood st,, under B. and O. ticket office. POOL TABLES-Three. complete; very cheap. Inquire at 522 Grant st. SAFE Barnes Safe A Lock Co. maker; inside measurement, 17x30x43 inches: double doors inside and out: combination lock: stored at No. 99 First av. Inquire John E. McCrlckart, No. 59 Fourth av. FOR SALE-BUSINESs. Business Opportunities. BARBER shop Four chairs; good location, good reason for selUng. Address H. H., Dlsoatch office. BARBER SHOP Fine two chair; for Informa tion apply Edlcs A Co., 715 Grant St. BARBER SHOP A good two-chair shop, cheap. Inquire 232 Fifth av. CITY HOTEL and restaurant; 15 rooms, furni ture, fixtures; all In good order: range, gases, gas stoves; thriving business: low price: easy terms; a rare opening in this line, (2-42-276), Charles Somers A Co., 131 Fourth av. DRUGSTORE In a growing railroad town; no opposition; cheap rent; splendid chance. Arlstol, Dispatch office, FOR SALE-By J. H. Chambers A Co., 102 4th av all kinds and classes of stores, partnership in terests, business opportunities, bonds, stocks and mortgages. FOR SALE at a bargain, a hardware and tin store: also a full complement of tinners' tools. Inquire at 18 Wylle av., second floor. GROCERY 81.030 or invoice, weekly sales J30O; IT others (400 to 13,000; cigar stores 8200 to (1,300; shnestore in good town; photograph galleries 350 to (1,600; restaurants, saloons, hotels, PerclvalA Gaston, 139 Grant st. GROCERY, confectionery ana Ice cream parlors; a good chance for quick buyer; owner engag ing in other business. Ii. B Dispatch office. 1NVESTMENT-A splendid opportunity to invest from (500 to (3.000: investment will pay 80 per cent. Address J. G. F., 933 Liberty st PHARMACY Down-town pharmacy; best loca tion ; rare chance ; great bargain. Address V. S. Bailey. 821 Penn av., Pittsburg. rpHRIVING dairy business close to railroad and X convenient to the city: demand for products In excess of supply; five years' lease on 100 sub stantially fenced, well improved and liberally cropped acres; 20 cows and other stock; horses, wagons and a complete assortment of dairying and farming utensils; a great bargain to quick purchas er. (4-103-450). Charles Somers A Co., 131 Fourth avenue. Business Properties For Sale. A NDERSON House, East Liverpool, O. I?OH SALE-Or Rent Shoe repairing shop: good : stand. Cherry alley and L'lbertv av. FOB SALE LOTS. East End Lots For Sale. I7UREKA PLACE LOTS Head of Robinson st, li Oakland, from (250 to (000 each: small cash payment, balance monthly or discount lor cash; lhese are nice level lots, only a short distance from Conrt House and a few minutes' walk from Fifth av. For plans and prices see George Schmidt 157 Fourth av. SHADYSIDE. East End-A very desirable build ing site at (CO per foot: size and terms to suit lurchascr who will build a good brick or stone louse. See Dennlston, Elderkin A Co., Ltd., 6232 Penn av., E. E. Tel. 5327, Q( 300 22d ward, good location; 4 acres of land, tjpUj all of uhlch lies well; brick house, 4 rooms, outbuildings and fruits; near Greenfield and Saline aves. (E. E. 34) See W. A. Herron A Sons, 80 4th ave. DO 100 win buy a choice Oakland lot 30x190 ft; H&&) fruit and shade trees: 800 feet from 5th av.; terms easy. W. M. Pollock, 150 4th av. Allegheny Lots For Sale. MARION ST. First ward, Allegheny, facing West Park, fine building lots, excellent loca tion for apartment house, Samuel W. Black A Co., 99 Fourth av. CJ.j 700 Robinson st. near Federal St., lot 22x tjptfcj 100 to a paved alley: this Is a good location for flats: easy terms. Baxter, Thompson A Co., 161 Fourth av. Hazelwood Lots For Sale. HAZELWOOD AV. An elegant corner lot Irregular shape, equal to 52x120 feet, within a few minutes' walk of Hazelwood station, Baltimore A Ohio Railway, and Second avenue electric cars; will sell cheap tor cash, to quick buyer. John E. McCrlckart &9 Fourth av. : telephone 1676. Suburban Lots For Sale. WALLS STATION Pennsylvania E. R.-Cholee lot fronting 25 reet on Broadway by 100 feet in depth: (1,250. (1-102-445). Charles Somers A to., ui r ourtu av. WILKINSBUBG-Bargalns In lots; 6 minutes' walk from electric Hue: sizes 30x120 and 40x 120; only (300 and (480 each: very easy terms: a bet ter Investment than a savings bank. Hofiman A Baldridge, Wllkinsburg, opposite depot. 1 r ACRES on P. A L. E. R. H within ten mln X.O ules' walk of Shannopln station: will be sold on reasonable terms: splendid view of Ohio valley. Inquire or address Mrs. D. McCoy, Ethel Landing, Beaver Co., Pa. Farms For Sale. FARM Within ten miles of Pittsburg, and a short distance from station, delightfully sit uated, well Improved farm of 90 acres, well adapted to stock raising, dairying or gardening; abundance of fruit timber and unfailing water; house of six rooms, washhonse, barn and outbuildings, all good: an attractive and most promising property: (13,000. on easy terms (4-103-449). Charles Somers A Co., 131 Fourth av. Real Estate. TIMBER FOR SALE 235 acres white oak, more or less, estimated by good Judges abont 3, 000,000 ft. located in Indiana CO.. within 6 miles of Nine Teh and 5 of Homer stations: prospects of new road being built very soon down Black Lick within 1H miles of Umber. John McCormlck, Jr., Altoona, Pa FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE City Residences. I70R SALE Public sale, on the premises, on : Wednesday,Mayl8, at 2P. Si,, of property, No. 161 Wllleav.. between Elmand Logan sts., Pitts burg, lot 24x109 feet, on which is bulit a 2-story and basement brick stable; rents for (1,200 a year; sale subject to mortgages of (8,000; terms cash. Merton Huuter, Trustee. -T-T"T CTIVTfW AV., Lawrencevllie On Xi monthly payments, new frame house, 5 rooms. hall, porches, etc. B. J. Williams. 143 Fourth av. TOW of five 3-story brick dwellings recently re JLV fitted and in complete order, First ward, Alle gheny; lot 110 feet front by 110 feet in depth; good paying Investment: for sale cheap. Henry A. Weaver A Co., 924th. av. SI, rangi 000 On small monthly payments to buy a neat brick house: 6 rooms, hall, bath. uesuuy luuniivii; rasu; rctiuucu; iiumeuiaie pos session. (9Sc) See W. A. Herron A Sons, 80 Fourth avenue. (JJJQ 400 Payments as easy as rent: (20 to (25 per A mo: 126 Plymouth st; brick house. 8 rooms; modern fixtures; located in a rapidly growing neighborhood; easily reached; Immediate pos session, (98c) W. A, Ilerroa A Sons, 80 Fourth av. 'O 200 A good brick house of 5 rooms, renting 1 ioriiBpermomn: jane St.. southside (rn. beew, A. Herron A Sons80 Fourth av. East End Resiaences For Sale. FOR SALE Beautiful houses and lots In the Baum Grove plan of lots, on Center av., Neg ley av., Baumst. Amber st, etc., and other good streets In the East End; some of these lots were purchased when the plan was first laid out and will be 60ld for less than their present value, on terms to suit the purchaser. CH. Love, 93 Fourth avenue. Allegheny Resiaences For Sale. FOR SALE At auction, stone front house, 12 large rooms. late fixtures, large lot stable in rear on paved alley on the premises. No. 215 Allegheny av., Allegheny, Wednesday, May 25, at 2 o'clock; a fine chance to buy a choice home, on account of owner's removat InformaUon from AV. A. Herron A Sons, 80 Fourth av. ilBiifTMi iillilWf i ilWWffi i juMilll WW WT jij liilillilliM H IW i "" i FOB SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE Allegheny Residences For Sale. P OR SALE At auction A handsome Allegheny residence on the premises. No. 215 Allegheny av. Wednesday, May 25: sale Imperative on ac count of the removal of owner. Full Information from W. A. Herron A Sons, 80 Fourth av. GjrT 300 Arch st.. three-story pressed brick tip 4 5 dwelling, seven rooms, bath, inside w, c, li. and c. water, sta. wash stand In hall, inside shutters, good furnace, laundry with tubs, ele g intly furnished, stable in rear with press brick lront, could be turned Into a dwelling at small cost, lot 100 feet deep to 40 foot street. Baxter, Thompson A Co., 161 Fourth av. CQ SOO Fine brick house of six rooms and attic, E)Oj renting for 25 per month, on River av.. near Andersen st.: cor. lot; price made low in order to sell soon (to close an estate): 11,500 casn and the remainder on easy terms. See W. A. Her ron A Sons, 80 Fourth av. Suburban Residences iTor Sale. OVER half an acre and nice snburban residence, near the city and railroad ; 9 rooms, hall, cellar, verandas, etc.. etc.. all in prime order In every particular: fnll grown shade trees, with fruit trees and shrubbery on the lot; copious fl aw of pure water; this Is a beautiful property, a particularly charming spot for a suburban home; Immediate possession. James W. Drape A Co., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. T ESIDENCE Have a new 7-room and attic resl Alt denceforsale on a 60-foot street In Brushton; lot 40X1S0 to 40-root street In rear; room to build two more dwellings: owner desires quick sate; low price: Investigate this, Baxter, Thompson A Co., 161 4th av. W1LKINSBURG near depot and electric line, new frame house of 8 rooms, all modern fix tures: a complete and well built home in an excel lent location: lot 30x150 feet: a chance for some one desiring a desirable property: price ti.ooo. Hoff man A Baldrldgc, Wllkinsburg, opposite depot. Atlnntia City. TLANTIO CITY, N.J. For rent or sale, hotels, cottages and bath houses ; lots for sale in all parts of the city. I. G. Adams A Co., Real estate ana law building. Atlantic City. N. J. TO LET. City Residences. TO LEI J25 per month A very desirable corner brick honse: seven .rooms and attle (newly painted and papered); bath, range. Inside w. c, both gases: location good: easily reached. No. 410 Webster av. See V. A. Herron A Sons, 80 Fourth av. TO LET Thlnl av.. fine three-story hrlck:14 rooms; all conveniences: good location for roomers. Baxter. Thompson A Co., 161 Fourth av. TO LET House No. 427 Liberty st.. city; 11 rooms. Inquire at A. V. D. Watterson's, Anchor Bank Building, Fifth av., city. East End Residences To Let. TO LET New nine-room stone front residence, all modern conveniences, flag walks, combi nation chandeliers, electric bells, speaking tubes, bath, laundry, two w. c cedar closet, etc., on Emerson St.. near Alder. Inquire Smlth-Brudewold Glass Co., 131 Water St., city. Allegheny Residences To Let TO LET Nice five-room dwelling Federal st extension. Inquire of J. it McKeo, 703 Penn av.. Room 611. SaDurban Residences To Let TO LET For 3 or 5 months, large summer resi dence: elegantly situated; parlor, dining room, kitchen and nine chambers fully furnished and equipped: five chambers unfurnished; fine drives : splendid water: shade: pure air; picturesque surroundings. For particulars call on Charles Somers A Co., 131 Fourth av. Rooms To Let BUTLER ST. 2 desirable rooms, parlor and bed room adjoining, on Butler st Inquire Mr. Kane. 43th and Butler st. CON GRESS ST. , 73 Nicely furnished front rooms ; conveniences; rent ?10. DINWIDDIE ST.. 21C-Nlce furnished front; bath and conveniences; moderate. ELM ST., 53-Jnst newly furnished; nice room; , rent reasonable. PIFTH A V.. 620 Two large unfurnished rooms to a couple without children. FIFTH AV., 3516 Below Meyran av., Oakland; handsomely furnished rooms, with boarding; (50 per couple; select TjUFTH AV 607-Newly furnished front rooms. OURTHAV., No. 133-Furnlshed rooms sult able for gentlemen. FORBES AVE., 399 Two unfurnished rooms and kitchen; gases and water: rent (15, by June 1. FULTON ST., 145 Three furnished rooms for housekeeping; no children. GRANT AV., 165,AUcgheny-Private family has furnished room; will rent moderate; bath, conveniences. HIGHLAND AV.. North, 502. East End-Two unfurnished first floor; also furnished, with or without board; (3 and (10 month. HIGHLAND AV. and Bond st. East End Nicely furnished room for gentlemen; all conveniences, bath. MONTGOMERY AV 43. Allegheny, facing parks Nice furnished room, with or without board, (10. EYRAN AV., 155. Oakland-Nice furnished second story front; reasonable. VTORTHAVE.. 287. Allegheny-Nice unfurnished 1 or furnished rooms: private family; with or without board; conveniences. PEARL ST., No.25-3 unfurnished rooms. Call at 222 Federal St.. Allegheny. PENN AV., 5410, East End-Private family of two will rent two or three unfurnished rooms, in cluding both gases, for light housekeeping; moder ate to right parties. ROBINSON ST., No. 299, Allegheny-Furnished front room. T OOMS with or without board. Xki gant location. 614 5thav.;ele- SHADY AV.. 278. East End One nice furnished room; rent (12. SIXTH AV.. 39 Your family intends leaving the city for the summer; you are perplexed about meals; coll and see us; table board, 21 meals (ticket) l. SMITHFIKLD ST. Large fine furnished room on Smlthfleld st; also connecting room suitable for light housekeeping; gases; water. Inquire 39 Sixth av. QTATION ST. . 6249. East End-Nice furnished ki room; rent (iu to rignt parties. "XTALNUT ST., 6023, East End-Elegant, light ?V furnUhed room; private family; bath and every convenience; tabic first-class; one of the best locations In the East End. ESTERNAV., 333, Allegheny-Furnished and unfurnished rront and back, bathconven lenccs; table board If desired. WYLIE AV., 400 Nice furnished room; private family; rent (10. Z See additional adlets under Wanted Boarders and Lodgers. Business Stands To Let TO LET No. 129 Fourth av., directly opposite postofflce; large first floor front room with connecting room in the rear; elegant location for any business. Charles Somers A Co., 131 Fourth ar. TO LET Space with power, cor. Penn and Third ars.; three floors; 20,000 feet space; abundant power; good light: splendid location: every con venience. Apply Nicola Bros. , 20 Fifth ar. TO LET Four-story brick building, 139 Second ar., two doors from Smlthfleld M. ; will lease for five years. Apply at first floor office of Kanf- roannf ' store. TO LET Central business property on Federal st, Allegheny; reasonable rent AlgeoBros., 204 Federal si. fFO LET Shop suitable for any purpose. Rear 221 Federal st, Allegheny, Offices and Desk Room To Let TO LET Desk room, with use of desk, etc., on first floor In rear part of our office. No. 93 Fourth ar. ; good light etc. ; rent (5 per month and upward; best location In the city. C, H. Lore, 93 Fourth ar. TO LET ChoUe offices in the Ferguson Block. 3d and 4th avs.; steam heat light water and Janitor services Tree; day and night elevators; low rent Black A Baird, 95 Fourth ar. TO LET Two good offices on first floor. Fourth ar and well located. C. H. Love, 93 Fourth rpo LET-Desk room k!a (no Ta.i. ....a...... 1.. A noor front Black A Balrd. No 95 Fourth av. LOST". LOST In Aufrecht's photograph gallery, pocket book containing small sum of money, railroad ticket and papers. Return to Dispatch office. IOSrvRossrlaBlanca; Italian, and can't speak I English; aged 8 yr.: cross-eyed; any informa tion will be gladly received by her parents. 1149 Penn av. LOST-On Monday afternoon. May 16, Plan No. 3 in the partition or the estate of Mrs. Sarah M. Phillip0, deceased, made on tracing paper. A lib eral reward will be paid for Its return to A. P. Bur gv in, attorney-at-law. 150 Fourth av. AUCTION SALES. BY A. J. PENTECOST. EXECUTORS' SALE! Beautiful residence property, estate of Wm. Sample. Sr., deceased, SHARPSBURG, PA. On SATURDAY. June 4, 1892, at 2 o'clock p. m.f on, the premises, all that certain lot or piece of ground, having a front on Main street of sixty-ellit (68) feet, running back along Mulberry alley a distance of two hun dred (200) feet to Middle street; thence along Middle street sixty-eight (6S) feet On this pioperty is erected a well-built and sub stantial double brick dwelling, stable and other outbuildings, built by the late Wm. Sample lor residence. This property Is closo to the Sharpsburg station, west Penn R. R. Electric cars, running to the city, pass tho street in front of house. This property mnst be sold to settle up the estate. Terms of sale One-third of the puroliase money on delivery of deed, tho balance In 1, 2 and 3 years, securelby bond and mortgage on the premises. Fire per cent of purchase money on day of sale. BREWER SCOTT,! W. T. BRADBERRY, Executors. A. J.PEN TECOST, Real Estate Agents and Auc tioneers, .13 Grant street, Pittsburg. l AUCTION SALB3. AT AUCTION. Valuable Penn Avenue Business Property, Saturday, May 28, 1892, 11 A. M. Tiro 8-story and mansard business bouses, NOS. IMS AND 103 PENN AVE., With two brick dwellings in rear, all rent ing for $140 per month. Lot 25x100 feet to Mulberry alley. Terms of sale. $4,000 cash: balance por agreement, sublect to mortgage at 5 per cent, for $10,000. Also, on same date, SEVEN BRICK HOUSES, Rentimr for $160 per month Nos. 102 and lot Pike, near Fourteenth street, with lot 50x100 feet to Mulberry alley. Terms of sale same as above. . Makes a Valuable Investment For particulars see LOUIS MOESEB, Trustee and Attorney in fact, 616 Smlthfleld street D. BEHEN, 4112 Penn ay., Auctioneers. HOUSES AND LOTS, Second Ward, Allegheny, AT AUCTION. On Thursday, May 19, at 10 o'clock, on the premises, will do sold by order of court the following property of John M. Graham, lunatic: J. Corner Irfrln avenue and Sarah street, lot 21x75, with frame house, four rooms, and wagon k bed. 2. On New Brighton road, 40 yards north of Henry street, 49x56x30 feet, with frame house, six rooms. Terms, third cash and two years. A. LEGGATB & SON, AUCTIONEERS, 62 Fourth Avenue. AUCTION SALE AT THE RESIDENCE. Furniture, Carpets, Mirrors, Etc. WEDNESDAY, MAT 13. At the residence, No. 261 Locust street, Allegheny. Fine walnut chamber furniture, walnut wardrobes, two Frenoh plate mirrors, hair cloth parlor suite, pictures, curtains, chairs and rocker, springs, mattresses and bed ding, extension table, chairs, dishes and glassware, good brussels carpet on rooms, halls and stairs, hall rack, kitchen and laun dry furniture, stove, etc. Sale positive. HENRY AUCTION CO., Auctioneers. PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED AT the ofilce of tho company at Milnes ville. Pa. or by the undersigned at Hazle ton,Pa.,upto 8 p. M.,THURSDAY,May 19,1893, for grading And completing the roadbed of the Tomnlcken, Milnesvllle and Eastern Railroad, from Tomhlcken to JMneavillo. Specifications may be bad on application. The right is reserved to reject any or aU bids. A. S. VAN WICKLE, President, Hazleton, Pa. J. I. HOLLENBECK, Chief Engineer, llilnesville, Pa. PROPOSALS FOR FRESH BEEF-COMMISSARY'S Office, Allegheny Arsenal, Pittsburg, Pa., May 14, 1892. Sealed propos als in duplicate will be received at this office until 10 o'clock a. m., JUNE 16, 1892, for furnishing the fresh beef required by the Subsistence Department, IT. S. Army, at this station during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1893. Contracts made under this advertise ment shall not be construed to Involve the United States in any obligation for payment in excess of appropriation granted by Con gress for the purpose. The Government re serves the right to reject any or all bids. Full information can be obtained by appli cation to this office. Envelopes containing proposals must be marked "Proposals for fresh beef," and addressed to A. S. M. MOR GAN, Captain and O. S. K., A. a S. JEFFERSONVILLE, IND., APRIL 25, 1892. Sealed proposals, in triplicate subject to usual conditions, will be received here until 11 o'clock a. it. (central standard time), Tuesday, the 21th day of May, 1892, for fur nishing at the Q. M. Depot here, 100,000 gallons of Mineral Oil, or 135 flash test, in cases of two five-gallon cans each. Deliveries to commence on or before Juno 15, 1892. Government reserves the right to reject any or all proposals, and to accept the whole quantity, or any portion of the mineral oil old for. All Information furnlshedon appli cation here. Envelopes containing pro Sosals should be marked "Proposals for Ilneral Oil," and addressed to COLONEL HENRY C. HODGES, Assistant Quarter master General, IT. S. Army, Depot Quarter master. PROPOSALS FOR FUEL-RECRUITING Rendezvous, 915 Penn av., Pittsburg, Pa., May 6, 1892 Sealed proposals, in tripli cate, subject to the usual conditions, will be received at the Recruiting Rendezvous, at 915 Pennav., Pittsburg.Pa.. until 12 o'clock noon onthe6TH DAY OF JUNE, 1892, at which time and place they will be opened In the firesence of bidders, for furnishing nnd de ivoring fuel for the Recruiting Service, U. S. Army, whenever required, within the city limits, during tho fiscal year ending June 80, 1898. Preference will be given to articles of domestic production, or manu facture, conditions of quality and price (in cluding in the price of foreign productions and manufactures the duty thereon) being equal. The Government reserves the right to reject any or all proposals. Blanks and full information as to bidding, etc., will be furnished on application. Envelopes con taining proposals should be marked "Pro posals for Fuel," and addressed to CAPT. FRANCIS W. MANSFIELD, Eleventh In fantry R. P., 915 Penn av., Pittsburg, Pa, CHOICE PKOPERTlEi MAYFIELD. Take Perrysville Avenue car. Fare too cheap for FREE TICKETS ONLY one mile from Market House. Lots LARGE SHADE TREES Fruit plenty. Terms: SUIT YOURSELF. JOHN K. EWING & CO., Agents, No. 107 Federal st. GOOD NEWS. The Opening Sale of Lots in KENSINGTON, Where the Great CHAMBERS GLASS WORKS ARE LOCATED, Will take place on MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, June 6, 7, 8 and 9. KENSINGTON HAS PURE SPRING WATER, PERFECT DRAINAGE, PUBLIC SCHOOLS, CHURCHES OF ALL DENOMINATIONS, MILES OF BOARD WALKS, GRADED STREETS. Every dollar invested in these lots will double. Salesmen always on the ground. Free railroad tickets given to Kensington and return. 1 For further information apply at office of THE KENSINGTON IMPROVEMENT CO., VO. 79 FOUETH AVE., PITTSBUEQ, PA. CHOICE PROPERTIES. SGHENLEY PARK LOTS In the New Greenfield Ave. Distrlcti TVE NOW HAVE 75 HOUSES IN COURSE OF ERECTION OS THIS PLAN, Some of which have been sold and are now occupied. An electric railroad runs through this property; a bridge costing $30,000 con nects it with Schenley .Park. It has city water and splendid natural drainage. If you are looking for a home or have a few dollars to invest it will pay to examine this prop erty, as you can double your money in a short time. The prices of these lots range from $400 to $600 each. The terms are 5 per cent down, balance $3 per month, with in terest. NOTE WE HAVE SOLD 65 OF THESE LOTS SINCE JANUARY-1. Ifyouwlshto purchase a lot don't wait, because the price will be raised soon. Take Second avenue electric cars, Greenfield ave nue branch, now in operation, 5c fare. PETER SHIELDS, flS3 GRANT STREET. Branch office on property, corner Green field av. and Lydia st. BBAim PLACE Plan of lots at Larimer station, P. R. R., r8 miles from Union depot. $75 to $150 per lot, $5 down and $2 PER MONTH. These lots are beautifully located, overlooking the surrounding country. The streets are all graded and broad sidewalks laid. There is a town adjoining of nearly 10,000 population. The advantages of the location, the permanent enter prises surrounding present an oppor tunity alike to the poor and rich. The title is guaranteed. Do not let this CHANCE of buy ing a lot slip away from you, for the $2 PER MONTH payment you will never feel. Call or send for plans to C. T. BEECKMAN, 136 FIFTH AVE., Pittsburg.Pa. LOT 100x230, OHIO ST., ALLEGHENY, AT AUCTION. The executors of the Shoenbcrger estates ' will sell by auction, on the promises, on THURSDAY, MAY 26, AT 4 O'CLOCK. All that valuable piece of real estate in Fourth ward, Allegheny, between Chestnut and Sycamore sts., fronting 100 feet on Ohio st. and extending about 230 feet to North Ca nal st., at present occupied as a lumber yard, the lease of which expires next April. Terms, one-fourth cash, balance in three yearly payments, with interest. Special at tention invited to this unusually important ' sale. A. LEGGATE & SON, AUCTIONEERS, 62 FOURTH AV. BOULEVARD LOTS FOR LESS IHA . ' $60 Per Foot Front, Fronting on 60 and 90-foot street, paved and all improvements done. BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE LOCATION. These are offered only for a short time. J. H. COLEMAN & CO., C212 PENN AVENUE. BUILDING LOTS ON GRANDVIEW AVENUE, MT. WASHINGTON. A. D. WILSON, 65 Federal St., Allegheny. $700. LOT ON BRUSHTON AVE. EASTERN EXPOSURE. GOOD SURROUNDINGS. S. A. DICKIE 4 CO., Penn and Shady aves., E. E. EDUCATIONAL. ST. JOHN'S MILITARY SCHOOL, MANLIUS, N, T. Summer School of Instruction and Recrea tion, June 20 to sept. 15. Apply to WILLI ,1A11 v J fERBECK. u: NFERMENTED GRAPE JUICE. A delicious beveraee with all the medio- lnal properties of the grape, absolutely free of alcohol. In quart bottles. GEO. K. 8TEVENSON & CO., Sixth av. aiwy
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