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THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. MONDAY, MAT 23, 1892.
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CALLED BY THE BELLS.
Bow Murderer Fitzpatrick Spent His
Last Sunday on Earth.
VISITED BY SISTERS OF CHARITY.
it the Eennd of a Christian Anthem He
Fell to Praying.
LESS CHEFEFUIi THAN ON FORMER DATS
Saturday Fitzpatrick spent the night in
deep slumber, but the day had scarce broke
before his eyes were opened. He lav for a
moment simply staring vacantly into space.
The look that rested on the condemned
murderer's face was that of one who in
his dreams has seen some awful
sight, and when awakening fears to
move lest it return. The morning light
breaking through the foe in the
narrow courtyard only partly dispelled the
ploom of the prison and the big arc light
flickered dimly in the dome. Yet there
was sufficient light to show he had not
rested well, though he afterward declared
he did. Just then the great peal of bells
high in the spire of old St Peter's rang out
its call to early morning mass. The sound
drove back the fleeting shadow of his dread
dreams. He started, and the bells pealing
out again, he knew it was a reality.
Ill Last Sunday on Earth.
His last Sunday on earth had commenced
and but two days of life were left him. On
other morns since his confinement he
had heard the bells and knew that they
foretold the coming dav.
That these thoughts niled his mind was
ebon n Dy his Involuntary exclamation,
while still half waking: "The hoars run
races with each other." He knew it was a
call to prayer, and without speaking further
ne uonea ins ucau oeioro tne utile aitar in
lii cell. TlMm, bracing himself up, ho told
the guard he telt better, and, though his
face belied his words, he said: "1 am ready
to die, and might as well go now as any
other time."
At times his native Irish wit roso above
the dread fate before him, and he exchanged
ajoke with the death watch. For the first
time his good spirits seemed forced, and be
tween the times ho bowed in prayer he sim
ply sat and looked. At times his gaze rested
on the solid stone floor of the aisle before
Ins cell. Olten nis eyes rested on one place
w here a hit of f tone had been splintered out
and lefttho floor uneven. Ho seemed to
wonder now it came there, or to figure up
how long 'twould bo before the feet 01 weary
convicts like himself would wear it smooth
again.
Visitors Upon a Holy Errand.
At last visitors were announced, and In
came two clack-robed Sisters of Mercy,
one, an aged hunchback, and the other a
sweet-faced woman past Hie middle age.
They entered the cell and the death watch
retired while the holy women prayed with
the murderer, who was most dovout. He
seemed to tell them much of his past. They
remained with lilm an hour and a half and
then Kcv. Father Until, Fitzpatrick's spir
itual adviser, cams. The guard again re
tired and the murderer again confessed and
with the priest he again repeated prayers.
After they left, Fitzpatrick was a little
more cheerful foi a time, but soon again be
came lott w ith his thoughts until Rev. E. B,
Doueuoo and Rev. Air. Mitchell, of the Main
street 31. E. Church, West End, came to hold
the regular jail services. He was not oat
like the others, but could hoar all that was
said. If helistened, he showed it by noout
wuidsign until the minister, by way of illus
tration, spoke of children playing
among the flowers. Then a pleasant
look stole over his xaceas if the words le
culled some bright recollection of child
hood's days at his old mother's home. This
(rone, there came again the same stolid,
fixed stare that broke only when the voices
o( the choir blended in a beautiful anthem,
and then ho fell on his knees and uniyed.
He did not move till long after they were
gone. After that within his cell he simply
sar and watched until the day died out, as
though trying to pierce the secrets of that
eternity on whose borders he has nearly
entered.
THE EIGHT TO SBOTHEH.
The fllayor to Investigate the Suppression
of the Police Magistrate Ordinance.
Mayor Kennedy is still anxious to find out
how tho police magistrate ordinance was
held hack. He is still, unable to leave the
house, but expects to come out this after
noon. When toldyesterday how both the teform
crs and the Hunter faction were ready to
knife the present ordinance he only smiled
a sad smile and looked wise. Then he said:
"It makes little difference, for I could ap
point police magistrates any way. What I
want to know is who is repponsible for
smothering that ordinance No one has the
right to smother a measure, and especially
after it ha been ordered printed for Coun
cils. I intend to find out."
Lanoline Soap is preferred by physi
cians to any other soap for preserving the
health of the skin. Indispensable in every
lady's boudoir. Ask your druggist forLan
oline. Tho Klglit Way to Mako Soap.
Most all soap made is recommended for its
rapid washing. It would be well to look
with iisj)Ieion on soap that washes very
fast. Soap Is a. combination of alkali and
tallow or oils of various kind; when mixed
in proper proportion the alkali and fnts
combine and form soap. If there is not suf
ficient alkali added the soap is soft nnd
gjeasv and does not wash well; conse
quently the tendency among nil soap
makers 1 to add a surplus of alkali. This
makes the soap hard, and alo mikes it a
quick warier; hut, while the sftrplus nlkall
jittaoks the dirt. It also attacks the fiber of
tho clothes; so that clothes washed with
soap of this kind soon look old, become rot
ten nnd tear easily.
In making Walker's family soap there is
sufficient: alkali added to insnro every parti
cle of fat being turned into soap, and then
all the free alkali is washed out bv a chem
ical process, thus insuring an absolutely
neutral soap, that will not inline paints,
hardwood finiMi or the finest fabrics.
Wnlker's family soap, analyzed by the
chemist of the Pennsylvania Railroal and
found absolutely neutral, is used by that
company on that account.
Ask your grocer for Walker's family soap.
Try it. It costs no more than ordinary
soap. uwr
EtonTEESTn grand combination sale of 100
horses at Iron CItv Sale Stables, rear 623 and
C2" Penn avenue, Pittsourg.Pa.. on Thursday
ind Friday. May 2G and 27, consisting of
draft, driving and suddle horses. Among
tho number. June C. Bro. gelding, sired bv
Sherman. 2:23, he by Geo. Wilkes: 1 black
gelding. 5 ears old, sired by Ambassador,
can trot 2:40: 1 standard bred mare, 6 years
old, Honnd, can trot close to 2:30; the" best
combination horse in Pittsburg, very hand
tomo and quiet cnouzh for lady to drive.
The best lot ot addlo horses ever offered at
publio sale. Sale positive.
Geo. R. Watteesos, Prop.
Slothere, Bring Yonr Little Ones
To Aufrecht's gallery, 77 Fifth avenue, and
pet 12 elegant cabinets for $1 until Juno L
1&2.
Cheap Wnll Paper.
I am selling cheap wall paperregardless of
cost before removal, July 1.
Jons S. Robekts,
Successor to W. H. Barker,
HTh 503 Market street.
Kargaln Sal of Muslin Underwear.
100 dozen to be closed out at ridiculously
low prices. Gown, skirts, drawers, coiset
covers and chemises, handsomely trirumod,
at less than the cost of materials.
A. G. Cami-beli. & Sons, 27 Fifth avenue.
Parties needing liorsos will find It to their
interest by attending the miction ale at
Iron Citv sale stables, rear 023 and 623 Pcnn
Eveune, Pittsburp, Pa., May 26 and 27. One
liuntlrcd head to bo sold.
SMALL In size, great In results: De Witt's
Little Eailj Risei-s. Best pill for constipa
tion, best for sick headache and sour
stomach.
AQCABTEnof a million barrels is tne ca
pacity of the Iron City Brewing; Company,
an undeniable tiibute to its superiority,
purity and refreshing qnaitlos.
IF yon desire to room or board In tho
Eart End consult THE DISPATCH To Let
rooms and Wanted boarders adyertislcs;
columns. More adlets than any other paper.
Wrapped In a Wet, WlndlnR Sheet.
The "body of Mary Smith, the Httlo girl
who was drowned In the Allegheny river at
tho foot of Pine street Satnrday evening, has
not yet been found, and It Is hardly prob
able that it will be for severnl days, even if
at all. Tho piesnraption Is that the body is
under a row of heavy barges that are moored
near Pine street. These barges will he
shifted to-day and a vigorous search will b
made.
MEETINGS AND NOTICES.
Election.
AN ELECTION FOR TWEXTV-TTTO DI
RECTORS of the "Gctfsbnrg Battlefield
Memorial Association" will be held at the office of
the Association In Gettysburg, Pa., on MONDAY,
June 6. 1602. at 1 o'clock r. M.
ROBERT E PATTISON. President.
CALVIN HAMILTON. Secretary.
Business Chances.
TOTICE IS HEEBY GIVEN THAT
THE
limited nurinoltliln association heretofore ex.
lstlnr ondcr the name or Firestone Bros.. I).
Kosenburg A Co.. Llm.. and doing business in
Braddnck, Pa., is this dar dissolved by vote of a
majority in numberjind value of Interest of the
members thereof, ana Samuel Firestone. David
Roscnbarc and Henry Firestone have been
elected liquidating trnstees. SAMUEL FIRE
STONE. DAVID ROSES BURG. HENRY FIRE
STONE, J. GELLEU.M. SELKOVIT3. MAT II,
1S92.
Icnl oriels.
W. A. YOUNG.
No. 54 Grant av.. Mlllvale, Bennett, Fa.
ESTATE OF JOSEm nATCH. DECEASED
Noticc is hereby given that letters testamen
tary on the estate of Joseph Hatch have been
granted to the nnderslpied, to whom all persons
Indebted to said estate are reqiweted to make im
mediate pavment. and those having claims against
the same should make them known without delay.
W. A. YOUNG. Executor.
No. 54 Grant av Mlllvale boroiurb. Bennett, Pa.
J. COHEN A CO.. Attorneys,
85 Diamond st.
INSTATE OF JOHN HELBLING. DECEASED
j Notice Is hereby given that letters testa
mentary ou the estate of John Hclbllng. late ot
ltrscri e township, county ot Allegheny and State
orrennsivanla, deceased, have been granted to
the undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to
said estate are requested to make immediate pav
ment. and thoe having claims or demands against
the same will make them known without delay to
AMAND MIHM. Executor.
101 SmlthScld St.. Pittsburg. Pa.
FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY.
121 and 123 Fourth avenue.
INSTATE OF EI.IZABKTH WILCOX. DE
It CEASED Notice Is hereby given that letters
of administration on the estate of Elizabeth Wilcox
have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all
persons Indebted to said estate are requested to
make Immediate payment, and those having claims
against the same should make them known lthout
delay.
FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY.
Administrator, c. t. a.
JNO. E. SHAW. Attorney.
PERGONAL.
I TERMINAL lc per roll wall paper. Thompson
Bros.. 103 Federal St.. Allegheny
PERSONAL Trite answers to all questions about
Florida. 60c Box 333, Lady Lake. Fla,
PERSONAL Prof. J. E. Hubbard, astrologer,
foretells the events or life. Address 114 Third
6t., N. W.. Washington, D. C.
1ERsONAL Credit, yes. credit on line dress
goods, silks, satUs,wraps.etc. at J. Dwyer's,
Room 4. McCance block. 701 amlthfleld.
PERSONAL Cash paid for old gold and silver
watches and Jewelry repaired: new work made
to order. Chris llaucb. MlSmlthneld.
TjERSONAL You can get crystallized glass,
X roneh and ribbed skvnght glass cut to any size
at Campbell-Jones Glass Co.'s, 1011 Liberty av.
J PERSONAL A young gentleman desires the ac
quaintance of an accomplished voung lady: ob
ject, marriage. Address L. M.. Dispatch office.
IjUtsONAI, "Eerctt Club News," the pianos
delivered this week are Club A. No. B. F.
Groah, Bellei uc. Pa. ; Club B. No. 2M. W. P. Aber,
Mclieesport, Pa.
PERSOSAL-If John Little, who kept hotel In
Weston. W. Va.. In the sixties, will send his
address to John Faulkner. No. 1615 N. Main St.,
Los Angeles, CaL, he will learn something to his
advantage.
ERSONAL Ladles wishing to take Turko Face
Baths or face massage for removing blemishes
and Improving the complexion wll. please i lsit my
parlors at 903 Pcnn av., Dickson building, Pitts
burg. Miss Sherwood.
PERSONAL Mothers, daughters, broken down
systems, Ta-va-zon Specific Remedies invig
orate, change sallow checks into charming com
plexion: elasticity; "Enjoy Life." Griffith's
Pharmacy, Third and Grant, Pittsburg.
PERSON AJj When 1 was a small boy my mother
always repaired my breeches and Jacket, but
since 1 got to be a great big man. Dickson, the
well-known tailor. 65 Fifth av.. cor. Wood st,,
second floor, has been substituted, who now docs
all my cleaning, pressing and renovating In great
shape. Tel. IMS.
LOST.
LOST Knights of Templar charm: liberal re
ward win be paid if relumed to H. Hcrz
berger. 974'l.lberty st.
TXIDXD-The best placl in the city to buy win
L dow glass, large or small quantities. Campbell-Jones
Glass Co.. 1011 Liberty av.
PROPOSALS.
SEALED PROPOSALS FOR THE EREC
TION of a four-room school building, in
Robinson township, Allegheny county. Pa.,
will be received at the office ot Riddle &
helrn, architects, Standard building, 533
Wood street, Pittsburg, Pa., until 12 x.
TUESDAY, May 31. 1S92. Plans and opecifl
cntlons may be seen at the above ofilco on
and alter Monday, May 23, 1892. Tho right
being reserved by the School Board to re
ject any or all bids.
JEFFERSONVILLE, IND., MAY" 17. 1892.
Sealed proposals in triplicate will be
received here until 11 o'clock A. sr. (central
standard time), THURSDAY, tho 16th day of
June, 1S92, and then opened for furnishing;
at the Quartermaster's Depot here, 100 Am
bulance Wagons. Government teservesright
to i eject any or all proposals, nnd to accept
tho w hole or any part of tho wagons bid lor.
All information furnished on application to
this office. Envclope containing proposals
should be marked "Proposals lor Ambulance
Wauons" and addtcssod to Colonel HENRY
C HODGES, Assistant Qnaitermaster Geii
eral, U. S. Array. Depot Quartermaster.
AUCTION SALES.
BY A. J. PENTECOST.
EXECUTORS' SALE !
Beautiful ic-idonce property, estate of
Wm. Sample. Sr.. deceased.
SHARPSI1URG. PA.
On S ATUR DAT. June 4. 1892, aj 2 o'clock p.
M., on the premises, all that certain lot in
pieco of ground, having a fiont on Main
street of sIxty-eMit (CS) feet, running back
along Mnlbeny alloy a distance of two hun
dred (200) feet to Middle street; thence along
Middle street sixty-eight (6S) feet. On this
property is erected a well-built and sub
stantial double brick dwelling, stable nnd
otner outbuildings, bnllt by the late Wm.
Sample lor residence. This pioporty is close
to the Sharpsburg station, West Pcnn R. K.
Electric cars, running to the city, pass the
street in front of house. This property
must be sold to settle up the estate.
Terms of sale One-third of tho purchase
money on delivery of deed, the balance in 1,
2 and S years, secured by bond and mortgage
on tho premises. Five 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, 413 Grant street, Pittsburg.
AT AUCTION.
CARPETS, CAHPETS, CARPETS.
FURNITURE, FURNITURE, FURNITURE.
LOT SAMI AND FRAMES.
TUESDAY, MAT 21, at 10 o'clock, at the
Kooin, 24 and 28 Ninth St.
A larse conelcninent of Elegant Carpets,
Brussels Velvet and Ingrain, nlmnst new.
Lace Curtains, Fortlcres, Fine Foldlnjr Bed,
Walnut and Oafe Chamber Furniture, Ward
robes Bookcases, Dcsks, etc.. Handsome
Parlor Furnltuie. chnlrs. Rockers, Tables,
etc, Sideboard, Ext. Table, Springs, Mat
tieses, lleddlnp. Dishes and Glasswaro,
Rugs, Cooking Utensils, lot or Sash and
Office Partltlon.etc Salo positive. HENRY
AUCTION CO.. Auctioneers.
AUCTION SALE
AT THE RESIDENCE.
Furniture, Carpets and Household Goods.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 25,
At 10 o'clock, at the residence, ho. 20J Web
ster ay., PIttsbnrs; tho entire furnishuient,
chamber suites In oak and mahosany, bed
steads, bureaus, table, chairs and rocker,
plush parlor suite, pictures, lace curtains,
clocks', etc. oak extension table nnd dining
chair, dinner set, dishes and glassware,
toiletware, soring", mattreses and bedding,
kitchen ana laundry lurniture. Sale posi
tive; owner leaving tho city.
HENRY AUCTION CO., Auctioneers.
EDUCATIONAL.
ST. JOHN'S MILITARY SCHOOL,
JUAJNUUS, N, Y.
Summer School of Instruction nnd Recrea
tion, June 20 to Sept. 15. Apply to
' WILLIAM VERBECK.
H
CNAUGHER& CO.,
CONTRACTORS FOR
Paving sidewalks, roadways, yards, mills.
stauies nnu wiiar noors witn cement, stone,
btick.concrete and fire brick. Cnrbstone
furnished and set. 43 Federal st Allegheny
City, Fa. n
M&'Ditplay advertisements one dollar per
square or one insertion. Classified real estate
adiertitementsonthU page ten cents per line for
each insertion, and none taken for less than
thirty cents.
UNTIL FURTHER NOTICK
ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE
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cepted at the rate of
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vance either at main or branch offices.
Wanted Advertisements of aUSXndt,
fcUCH AS
SITUATIONS, KOOJM,
MALE HELP, BOAHDINO,
FEMALE HELP. BOARDERS,
AGENTS, MISCELLANEOUS
PERSONAM, TO LET ROOMS,
MISCELLANEOUS TOR SALES, LOST AND
POUND.
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH.
BUSINESS OFFICE.
Cor.Smlthfinldand Diamond street!.
ALWAYS OPEN.
BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHERE
WANT. FOR SALF, TO LFT, AND OTHER
TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS wn.L BE
RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOR INSERTION.
Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver
tisers already have accounts with Thi Dispatch.
FOR ALLEGHENY. NO. 107 FEDERAL ST..
TELEPHONE M.
for the soirrnsrnE. no. hi carson
STREET, TELEPHONE NO. 8022.
FOR THE EAST END. J. W. WALLACE, eia
PENNAV.
PITTS'TOBO ADDTTTOVAT..
'OTASMc'AFREY.S01Butlestret.
EMIL G. STUCKEY, S4th street and Penn avenue.
ALLEGHENY ADDITIONAL.
F. tt. KGGERS &SON. Ohio and Chestnut streets.
THOMAS McHENRY. Western and Irwin avenues.
PERRY M. GLEUt. Rebecca and Allegheny ays.
WANTED.
Male Ilela.
TJARBER One flrsr-claos (white) barber, steady
JJ Job. at K. O. Webster's, 57 ranksiown av..
East End. Pittsburg.
BOY A bright boy between 14 and 16 vears old
for office work. Call between 8 and 3 o'clock
at 639 Smithfield st.
B'
OY To learn the barber trade, or one with some
experience. ISXP Carson st.. fr. s.
B'
OY 437 Penn av.; must be recommended.
CIOATMAKERS Two good coatmakcrs. Apply
Llovd & Qulun, No. 53 Frankstown av.. East
End.
POAT. vect and pantaloon makers. Apply Arm
strong's, opposite P. R.R. station. Johnstown,
Pa.
(1 ENTLEMEX to represent the N. T. Nat'l B. &
T L. Association In AlPy Co. : liberal terms.
Address Agency Dept.. Lock Box 13M, Pbg. Pa.
GOOD marble and granite cutter at Employment
Agency. 130 Robinson St.. Allegheny City.
TABORERS 50 good laborers to work on con
j structlon of Jane and McKean Street Railway,
Twenty-eighth and Jane sts., Southslde; apply on
work. Y. McNally.
MAN A live, active man with experience In
wholesale liquor and wine business: must
have pluck and push as a salesman: good salary or
Interest in business offered: state age, experience
and former business: good references required.
Address X. K Dispatch office.
MAN A live, active man. with some pluck and
push, to represent us In your locality: we have
something entirely new that goes, and unless you
can make ?75 to ?2-"0 per month we don't need yon;
no peddling; better write to-day. Address Manu
facturers, Box 5303, Boston, Mass.
MAN A live, active man with experience In
wholesale liquor and wine business: must
have pluck and push as a salesman; good salary or
Interest In business offered; state age, experience
and former business: good references required.
Address X. K.. Dispatch office.
MAN Single white man to garden, milk and
care for live stock: good wages to good
worker. Apply at 905 Liberty st
MEN Good, energetic business men wanted to
travel In all parts of the United Mates In the
interests of the American Union League, a patri
otic, fraternal, benevolent and protective society.
This socletv possesses stronger and better fraternal
and protective fraturrs than anv other Insurance
order In existence. No "short term" or "endow
ment" scheme, but a perfect plan of protective
life Insurance, safe, equitable, economical and
easy to work. The plans are excelleut, readily un
derstood and recommend themselves. This society
now numbers anions: Its members a larger percent
age of Intelligent business and professional men. in
proportion to its total membership, than any other
order. The most liberal Inducements as regards
pay. steady emplovment. territory, etc.. offered
the right men to act as special agents. Call at or
address the office of the American Union League,
2004 Chapllne St.. Wheeling, xf. Va.
MEN Honest, reliable men out of employment
to apply Room 614, Penn building.
SOLICITOR for life insurance company: splendid
optortunltv to right man: good Inducements.
Address R. M. S.. Dispatch office.
SOLICITORS-Four lady solicitors.
p. M 1233 Liberty st
Apply at G
WIREMAN Bv a suburban electric light co.
Address Experience, P. O. Box 1427, city.
"VOUNG MAN over 23 years old as stenographer
X and typewriter: must be of good appearance
and address and quick to learn: good salary paid.
Applv at National Cash Register Co., Fifth av. and
Wood St., under B. A O. ticket office.
"70UNG MAN Industrious young man to man
X age office for reliable company. alary, 81.200
and Interest in business. References and S1.0C0 re
quired. Address P. O. Box 504. Chicago, 111.
4 GOOD LATHERS. Call Monday eve. 7 o'clock
at 301 Ferry st.. cor. 3d ave. II. C. Clark.
Agents.
AGENTS Important announcement! Life James
G. Blaine by popular author, fully Illustrated;
orunlversal Interest: will have Immense sale; ap
ply Immediately for territory: also History su
preme Court United States, universally sanctioned
by the Bar. W. H. Shepard.30 Bakewell building,
AGENTS-Gum tissue repairs clothing bettrr
than needle and thread; silks, woolens, mack
intosh, gloves umbrellas: sample vd., 10c: 12vds.,
Mcbyniall. U. Stayner&Co.. Providence. It I.
AGEXTS Men -with capital: secure general
agency Immediately: fortune for hustlers.
Monopoly, Box to', Pittsburg.
AGENTS J3 to $7 dally; experience nnnecessarv.
Putnam 4 Co.. Perfumers. WesfWInsted, Ct.
AGENT To sell fast selling articles. Crescent
Introducing Co., 99 Taylor av., Allegheny.
Female Help Wanted.
CHAMBERMAID-Small family: good wages;
reference required. Apply 4GOT Center av.,
sear Craig St., bhadyslde.
COOKS-Glrls for housework and rooms at Room
Renting Agency, 13J Robinson st,, Allefheny.
iRESSWAKERS Experienced: good wages to
XJ flrst-class hands: none other need apply. Room
9. 12 Sandusky st., Allegheny.
GIRL for downstairs work; mnst be a good
washer and lroner. No. 73 Sheffield St., Alle
gheny; GIRLS Two girls for general housework. In
quire at 1137 and llWLlbcrty ay., city.
IIRL For housework
no children.
Apply at
VJI
205 Locust St., Allegheny.
GIRL For general housework.
Allegheny.
103 Ohio St.,
G
IRL For general housework. IDS 4th av.
GOOD girl for general housework; small family.
No. 7 Seventh av.
SEWERS Experienced on ladles' cotton dresses.
A. G. Campbell & Sons, 27 Fifth av.
TEX GIRL Experienced In sewing on cloaks
and dresses. Apply at Kaufman as third
floor.
Main nnd Ft male Drip Wanted!.
HELP Man cook, butler, 2 col, waiters. 40 farm
hands, gardeners, col. man to assist about
house and boy to work about hotel, hotel cooks,
dishwashers. 2nd cooks, chambermaids, dining
room girls, pantry and laundry girls. 300 house
girls, nurses, waitress, colored girls, family cooks,
chambermaids : highest wages paid here. Median's,
B45 Grant ot.. lei. 00.
HELP Lady's maid, one French and one Eng
lish nurse, steamsiress. cooks, chambermaids,
dining room girls, laundresses. 200 house g!rls.Gcr
man and colored girls, hotel cooks, wages (-l to $10:
Slrls for boardlug houses and restaurants; farm
ands. white and colored waiters, Thompson's, 00$
Grant st.
Wanted Xartner.
PARTNER with rrom J100 to ?1,500 to Invest In
grocery business: old established stand; one
acquainted with city trade desired. Address at
once, D. X. F., Dispatch office, city.
WANTED A competent, active, thoroughly
trustworthy person, who can take entire
charge and management of business In Pittsburg:
must have $1,000 to 54,000 to Invent: salary I,2U0
first year; Investment will pay 25 to 40 per cent;
tills Is a legitimate huIncss and will hear Investi
gation: references required. Address E. & S. M.
Co.. 1101 to 1107 Unity Bldg., Chicago.
Real Estate Wanted.
WANTED Real estate to sell, money to loan
property to rent and rents to collect, J. H.
Cnambers i. Co., 102 Fourth av., ltoom C
Permanent Gnests Wanted.
PERMANENT gnests wanted at East End Hotel.
Pennav.. E. E. : this hotel has been recently
opened under new management: the house has been
thoroughly renovated: table flrst-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. II. Wilson, pro
prietor. Boardlnc Wanted.
A FIRST-CLASS ROOJI and board by man and
wire: willing to pay f 14 per week; prefer loca
tion facing park, Allegheny. Address K. O., Dls-
paicn oiucc
. i
WANTED.
Situations Wanted.
POSITION as bookkeeper or clerk;
shorthand nnd operate typewriter,
b. T., Dispatch office.
can write
Address B.
POSITION Aa tool maker; one not experienced
in sheet metal work. Address Tool Maker,
Dispatch office.
POSITION By experienced bookkeeper wishing
to make a change: reference, A. B. O., Dis
patch office.
SITUATION Bra drug clerk: registered Q. A.:
best of city references. Address Opll, Dispatch
office.
Financial Tr.tnten.
AMOUNTS of f'.00toJ5,0Mto SM,OOOondty and
suburban property : mortgages for S or 5 years ;
money ready: no delay: smallest cost. S. J. Flem
ing, 400 Wood St., corner Fourth av.
"Tl TONEY Youngstown people want money on 1st
iM. mortgage security at 7 anu 8 per cent. Per
sons having monev to invest in good mortgages
will do well to write Holllngsworth A Co.. General
Brokers, nolllngswortli block, Youngstown, O.
MONEY at 5 per cent. We have tS000 to loan,
J300 up. Alles Bros. & Co.. 164 Fourth av.
M
ONEY to loan on inortgac; no delav: lowest
Interest. Howard JJrown, 151 t'ourtn av.
MORTGAGES on city or Allegheny county prop
erty at lowest rales. Henry A. Weaver A
Co.. 92 Fourth av.
rrO LOAN J20O.O0O on mortgages: ?10O and up
1 ward atS per cent: (Ml, 000 at 4S per centon
residences or business property, vacant lots or
farms. S. H. French. 125 Fourth av.
"VtrANTED Mortgages on Improved city or Alle
iV gheny county property. McCune A Coulter,
3 Fourth av.
TirXANTED Mortgages In amounts to suit: no de
t lay. See Baxter, Thompson A Co., 161
Fourth av.
TT7" ANTED Bonds, stocks, mortgages and other
I securities.
Ed Wlttlsh. 134 Filth av.. Pitts-
burg. Pa,
Hoarders nnd Lodeers Wanted.
BOARDERS One hall front, 1 large front room
reasonable, with board; reference given and
required. 12 9th st.
BOARDERS Reasonable table board.also rooms.
Call and see, 221 Federal St.. Allegheny.
ir
OlEL GILSON 1K6-132S Penn av.. two
squares Union station, rooms ana boarding.
1 day up
LODGERS Anchor Hotel, Liberty, corner
Fourth: lodging per night, lie, 33c, 50c; week,
(1 23, 1 75. ?2, S3.
T)OOMERS-And mealers
IX. East End.
at 235 Emerson St.,
Fire Insurance Wanted.
B
ENSWANGER & ZAUN Fire msurance,
Fourth av.
Instruction.
LADIES and gentlemen, for a limited time you
can get three months' instruction in practical
bookkeeping, penmanship, commercial calcula
tions, etc., lorflo. or three months' Instruction in
shorthand and typewriting combined for 810; be
gin l.ow and prepare lor fall positions: dav and
night school open the entire year: bookkeeping
taught by actual business practice: established 12
vears: writs for pictorial catalogue. Actual Busi
ness College. No. 5 Mxth avenue, corner Wood st.
M. J. Conner, President, J. M. Phllllss, Dean of
Faculty.
"rOUNG ladles anil gentlemen given a three
X months' course In shorthand and typewriting
during June. July and August for 813.50, payable
monthly: Individual instruction. Call on or ad
dress Private Shorthand Institute, 315 Smithfield
street. Pittsburg.
Allscollaneous-
AT ONCE good appetite;
Root Beer.
-Wanted.
drink Van's
Charm
CONTRACTORS, painters and elazlers to know
that they can ect all kinds and sizes of window,
colored and ornamental glass at Campbell-Jones
Glass Co.'s, 1011 Liberty av.
DEALERS If yon wish to Increase your profits
buy your hammocks of the Allegheny Ham
mock Co , 29 Erie St., Allegheny.
GOOD complexion;
Beer.
drink Van's Charm Root
HAPPINESS In the family: drink Van's Charm
Root Beer; nothing equals Van's Charm.
IF jour dealer doesn't have Van's Charm Root
Iseer you know he doesn't keep the finest goods.
PAINTING and platrglass glazing. It. C. Miller,
626 Grant St.. Pittsburg.
aiRUNES hauled to and Irom Last End lor 50c.
Campbell A Davis, 12 Seventh av. Telephona
276.
USE Jones' Bedbug Paralyzer .Tones' Magic
Roach Powder: roaches banished by contract:
satisfaction given or no pay. 222 Federal st., Alle
gheny. Sold by all first-class druggists.
WANTED Everyone who wants the finest and
cheapest wall paper In America to send for
samples: sent free to any address. G. G. O'Brien,
Paint and l all Paper Store. 2Fltth av.
FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
ltnbber Stamps Por Saie.
("tET your rubber stamps, steel stamps, stencils,
7 seal presses, brass checks, etc.. from Sheaffer
i Co., 43Firth av.. DufTs College building.
Horse p. Vehicles, JAvo StocJc For Sale.
DELIVERY wagons Delivery wagons all styles;
our own make. Wm. Beckert, 340 to 344 Ohio
t., Allegheny. Telephone, 34i0.
HOKSES-Palr red roan geldings, foaled 1837 and
3883, IR hands high, match In color, size,
style, etc.: also pair chestnut sorrels, foaled 18S0
anl 1SS7, 15M hands high, match In color, size and
style, etc.; will sell both teams cheap; guaranteed
sound, kind and to work well together and single.
Address Mountain House Stables, F.bensburg, Pa.,
or Box No. 14, Ebcnsburg. Pa.
H
ORSE Bay horse, fljearsold, 15M hands high,
black nolnts. trots verv fast with rood etv'e.
Drca irom laeveiana uav, pertccxiyquietanaa ;no.
1 roadster. Address P. O, Box 7, Derry sta.. Pa.
- ..' ... - . .. .". . i. '
H
OP.SE and harness, cheap; (35. S2 Twelfth st.
Machinery nnd Metals For Salo.
BOILERS and engines, second-hand: all sizes,
from 4 to 100 h. p.: cheapest In the market: 64
boilers and engines In stock, stationary and porta
ablc, upright boilers, mounted farm engine, etc.;
cteam pumps, governor, pulleys and shafting.
Telephone 3401, 3-25 Park way. J. S Youug. Alle
gheny. Pa.
INGlNES Genuine Acme automatic safety cn
j glnes and non-explosive boilers, from one
half to Ave horse powers, for natural gas or carbon
oil as fuel: latest Improved ventilating fans and
water motors, sold by J. Prager, sole agent, atXo.
4 Fifth av. Send for catalogue and information.
J ENGINES and hollers of every description: brick
j yard supplies; contractors, and rolling mill ma
chinery. Gliomas Carlln's bons, Lacock and San
dusky sts., Allegheny.
FOR SALE One 42 Inch by 2S foot, two-root
boiler In fair condition, with stack and breech
ing: one steam hammer, manufactured by Mar
ch and A Morgan. Alliance. O.. 1572; one small
blower; all will be sold cheap to make room in
building. Address F. A. beltz, orD. A. Cunning
ham, Freeport, Pa.
FOR SALE Cheap Second-hand single Webb
perfecting Bullock press, capacltv 8.000 to
9.000 8-page papers per hour. Address Press, box
182, Pittsburg, Pa.
GKINDsTONES In all size, for all kinds of
grinding: Cralglclth. New Castle, Nova Srotla
and other grits: iron frames and flxturcs for hand,
foot or power; mounted stone, oil stone, emery
wheels and grinders. Wm. M. Klrby, 133 First
avenue.
IMPROVED Whitman & 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-haud Snedlker and car
fly fans: B. W. Paine A Sous automatic engines,
from S to 250 horse power: electric motors, water
motors and all kinds of light power and supplies.
Tompkins & Ulrlch. Engineers and Contractors,
318 and MS Liberty St.. Pittsburg, Pa.
"NE cupola: 40 tons capacity;
set ud but never
vy usea:
unllned: owner had no use for It: will
sell cheap for cash. Addresa Cupalo, Dispatch
office.
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, cinlthueld anl
Diamond sts.
Dogs for Sale.
"TvOG English mastiff dog 2 yrs old, 33 Inches In
XJ height, wgt 140 lbs, fawn color; good disposi
tion and fine watch dog; terms reasonable, or will
exchange for safety bicycle. Address E. M. D.,
Dispatch office.
miscellaneous For Satf.
FOR SALE Limited number of printers' stands,
als alot of second-hand printers' cases; also a
saw table; price very low If sold at once. Address
Printer, boxjSA Pittsburg. Pa.
POR SALE lc per roll wall paper. Thompson
Bros., 109 Federal St., Allegheny,
LARGE soda fountain with mirror,
son, 207 Virginia av.
B. E. Hob-
Ul'RIGHT piano, almost new: verT cheap.
Robinson st., Allegheny.
"ITT1NDOW PLATE ard rancy glass. Campbell-
Jones OIaiCo..lOU Liberty ar.
FOR bAXKUDSIKUSa.
Ilnslness Opportunities.
AN active Interest In a substantial jobbing busi
ness In the city, harlngan old established con
nection and making money; one of the partuers de
sires to retire on account of old sge; this is the only
reason for making the chauge: the Arm Is well
known to us and can be regarded as thoroughly re
liable: $16,000 cash will be necessary to purchase
the Interest: anyone who contemplates looktng Into
the business will be expected to satisfy the present
llrm as to ability and Integrity: all conferences and
correspondence to be treated confidentially. Jas.
AV. Drape & Co., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg.
DRUG business situate In a good growing ln-
..&. uusinai town on inp river ana near rauroau,
doing a cash business of $40 a day;
Jas. V. Drape & Co.. 313 Wood st..
a fine opening.
Pittsburg.
A WELL established, first-class wholesale liquor
store with bottling works attached: doing a
good business; engaged In other business reason
tor selling. Address J. S. McGarry, FranHln. Pa.
ARBER SIIOP Good reason for selling; will
sell cheap. Inquire at 833 Fifth av. . city.
cn-i 500 will buy an established light manufact-
UjXj unng business ; product wnoiesaiea iogr
eery trade; a rare opportunity for a small capitalt
Address F,( Dispatch office,
FOK SALE BUSINESS.
Hu'lnest Opportunities For Sal.
DRUG STORE In a growing R7r: town; nooppo.
sltlon; cheap rent; rare chance. Camphor.DIs.
patch office.
TVYE WORKS Will sell dye works with a good
XJ trade, as personal business calls me away;
this is a splendid opportunity for a dyer. For fur
ther information call on or address Steam Dye
Works. MS. Mill St.. New Castle, Fa., or inquiro
at 703 Pcnn av.. Pittsburg.
I TOR SALE Large tile plant-The American En
caustic Tiling Company, Llm , being about to
rcmovcto Its more extensive works offers for sale
at a great sacrifice Its present large plant at Zanes
villc, O.. having machinery and 11 kilns adapted
for any clay industry or any other manufacturing
business: everything in first-class order; this prop
erty includes ex tensive clay beds ;other line clays are
in Immediate vicinity, of which we have and can
furnish an exact analvsls.
For information and permits to inspect property
apply to
American Encaustic Tiling Co., Llm.,
140 West Twenty-third St., New York.
TJiOUNDRY-A well established foundry In de-
- Cl tunic ilftllLlUM 11UI1I11I uu rivi'r iillU lAllluau.
large buildings fully equipped with all necessary
appliances, engine, bonder, cupolas, pattern shop,
etc. : will be sold at an immense bargain. Apply
tojas. W. Drape & Co.. 313 Wood St., Pittsburg.
GEFERAL STORE-WIthln 35 minutes of Titts
burg. on three railroads and two rivers, the
best stocked, most completely equipped and pro
fitable general stoic In the populous and progres
sive quarter of Western Pennsylvania; offered lor
ten days at Invoice, say: S3, COO on reasonable
terms: sales last year. $ti.0Oi: rental. 150. (4-62-290.)
Charles Somers & Co., 131 Fourth av.
GROCERY An established srocery store In Sec
und ward, Allegheny, doing good cash busi
ness: must be sold this week: owner engaged In
other business; will sacrifice. JormK.Ewhig,Co.,
107 Federal st.
GROCERY A No. 1 grocery store doing a cash
business of ;i.5X)a month: established In lS.'l:
a good, reliable trade: reason for selling, retiring
from business. Address Box 6, Allegheny Cltv.Pa.
GROCERYand feed store. In a good point In Alle
gheny, doing a prosperous business. Apply
tojas. W. Drape Si Co., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg.
INTEREST Investment of (175 will buy a 'A In
terest In an established advertising medium
(copyrighted): edition Just Issued netted owner a
net profit of 30 per cent on the price named: par
ties owning remainder are reliable aim well-known
business men. Address Copyrighted, Dispatch
office.
Business Properties For Sale.
CJOKn PER front foot, Marion St., First ward.
vDUJ Allegheny, facing West Park. 200 feet
front, with a dopth of J15 feet on P., Pt. W. & C. It.
R. (Pennsylvania Co.): no better site for light
manufacturing warehouse or storage facilities with
snitch connections In the city, cannot be dupli
cated In location, size or price; will sell as a w hole,
or will divide to suit purchasers. Samuel W. Black
Jt Co.. 99 Fourth av.
FOKSALK LOTS.
East End Lota For Site.
FOR SALE-100 or 200 11. by ITS rt. U alley, 830
per tront foot, corner two good streets: per
fectly level: rood sand; this Is a bargain for iO
days. D. Behcn A Son, 4112 Penn av.
CQUIKREL HILL Beat bargain In 22d ward
acreage; situate near Schenley Park and new
electric road, now in operation on Greenfield av.:
place contains 8 acres and fronts on Forward and
Saline avs. ; will 'ay out In 120 lots, and retail for
125,000: price SI. 5O0pcr acre, after June 1 82,000 per
acre. S. J. Fleming, 4C0 Wood st.
rpWO NICE BRICK DWELLINGS, with lots
JL about CO x 120 feet. In the East End, near to
Shady and Hlland avenues; eight rooms In each
house, with porches, hall, cellar, etc., etc.: present
rents $900; will sell at a bargain; good chance for
investment. Jas. AV- Drape & Co., 313 Wood St.,
Pittsburg.
Hazelwood Lots For Sale.
HAZELWOOD AV.-An elegant corner lot,
irregular shape, equal to 52x11) feet, within a
few minutes walk of Hazelwood station, Baltimore
& Ohio Railway, and Second avenue electric cars;
will sell cheap tor cash, to quick buyer. John E.
McCrickart, 39 Fourth av. : telephone 1676.
HAZELWOOD LOTS Second av. and good side
streets: steam and electric cars: only it
minutes from I'. O.: convenient lo churches,
schools, stores etc. : easy terms and long time;
without a doubt the cheapest property in the city.
Samuel W. Black A Co., 93 4th av.
Snbnrban .Lots Tor Sale.
KELLY ST., B. of C. add. plan. Brush ton. 4 de
sirable lots, each 40x137 to 20-foot alley; see
exclusive agts. Baxter, Thompson & Co., 101
Fourth a v.
QTOWETOASHIP-10 acres nt Fleming Park
O sta. on ImVe P.ric R. R., and rUer, oil and gas
wells on adjoining propertlesmo lease on thts:pncc
i,500; new electric line t" Mevllle Island comes
within 500 feet. S. J. Fleming, 400 Wood st.
TiriLKINSBUKG-Bargains In lots: fi minutes
it walk from electric line: sizes 30x120 and 40 x
120; onlv 300 and $490 each: very easy terms; a bet
ter Investment than a savings bank. Hoilinun &
Baldridge, Wilklnsburg, opposite depot.
6 ACRES of ground close to the city and railroad;
in a raplrlly growing locality and good plaeo to
lay out In lots; would sc 1 quick. J as. W. Drape
Jfc Co., 213 Wood st., Pittsburg.
Q"l f a foot for a piece of ground 150x170 on
pJiJ Frankstownav., Rrushton conenlent to
the station; good boardwalk, water and gas, elec-
iriciignis;a spienaia Dargain. uowara urown,
151 Fourth av.
Farms For Sate.
I?ARM A nice fruit and stock farm of 51 acrc
; near Wall station on P. R. R.. of the estate of
George Lang, dee'd: land Is in good condition; very
large orchard, over 3, COO fruit trees, apples pears,
peaches, quince, small fruit, etc., etc.; dwelling
house and outbuildings, water, etc., etc , to be
sold at public sale by order of the Orphans Court
on Thursday aiternoon. May 26, at 2 o'clock. In the
office of das. W. Drape & Co.. Agents and Auc
tioneers. 313 Wood st., Pitlbburg.
GRAI"E FARM of TO acres. 15 acres bearing
grapes. iJO bearing apple trees, peach, plum,
fiear, quince and small fruits of all kinds, situate
n the town of Portland. Chautauqua county, N.
Y. ; all of the "0 acre is No. I. grape land: It Is one
of the flnest grape farms In Portland or Westlleld.
N. Y.: good buildings; shipping facilities the best:
wc can guarantee that the grapes now bearing will
net saw a year; low price anu long lime li oesireu
Inspection Invited. N. p. Arnold. May
Jlavville. N.
Y.. or Baxter.
Thompson & Co.,
1C1 Fourth av..
Pittsburg. Pa.
KNOXVILLE.
TOR SALE-SOME BEAUTIFUL HOMES-
One C-room brick house, two lots, Orchara Place,
4,000.
One 7-room brick house, one lot, paved 6treet,
(4,500.
Two S-room brick houses, lots 37xl00 each.
Orchard Place, $3,750.
One 7-room frame house, one lot, paved street,
W.000.
One5-room frame house, ouelot, pived street.
2.700.
One5-room brick house, two lota, pavedstrect,
fi,2-.0.
One S-room brick house, one lot, paved street,
IA750.
Five 5-room frame houses, paved street, each
II.SCO.
Twolve7-room brick houses, paved streets, each
2,300.
Seven 4-room brick house", very pretty. 2.700.
EIght4-room brick cottages, one lot, eachfl,70i).
Any of the above lovely homos In this greatly
lavored city of beautiful homes will be sold on
terms to suit buyers.
BUILDING L()TS-2C0oftlicmost beantirnl build
ing lots to be found In the county are ottered at
pricesmunli less than property having similarly
attractive features can be had for. The P. A B.
fraction will hale thelrncw electrlcrallwayln
operation through the center of the borough by
May 1 next. This will give a wonderful Impetus
to values, and those who "ccure any of the
above properties or a lot will be fortunate.
TO LET A number of 3. 4, 5 and 7-room nouses
at moderate rents to good paying tenants. None
others need apply.
Take anv of the bouthslde street cars.
KNOXVILLE LAND IMPROVEMENT CO.,
85 Knox avenue. Knoxvllle.
FOK SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE
Knit End Residences For Sale.
FOR SALE at public sale on the premises on
Wednesday, May 25, at 2 r. m fonr contigu
ous lots in Twenty-first ward, Pltlsbunr, on Penn
av.: distint 125 feet west from corner of Brush ton
av., bclnj? ICO tect front by 140 feet deep: as a whole
orln lots. Morton Hunter, Trustee, No. 87 Dia
mond st.
IXHt SALE At public sale on the premises on
. Moudav, May S3, at 2 P. M.. lot In 14th ward.
Pittiburff, corner Ward and Wllmot streets; 83 feet
on Waru by 75 feet ou Wllmot 6ireet: terras cash.
Morton Hunter. Trustee. No. 87 Diamond street.
OAKLAND, corner Boquct and Pier st. 3 5
roomedframe houses; room on lot for 2 other
houses; faces new library site and park: Iiouse3
rem iorwjpcr year; price onjyii.wu; sacasn;
balance easy.
3. J fieininff, 4UU wood si.
(HO 500-
Property paying over 8 percent net
r paTincr taxes. Insurance premiums
P-Lj after pavinjr taxes.
and repairs; $500 down, remainder to suit pur
chaser: house 5 rooms: laree corner lot: well and
centrally located; 31st ward. (351 -c) bee W. -Jlerron
& Sons, 80 Fourth av. (
flll 700 Neat house 5 rooms, well located, at
P-Lj Sliadyslde.near Fifth and Kllsworth av.cars;
1600 down, remainder ou monthly payments If de
sired: (house now hrlugs $15 per mo. rent). (84E).
W. A. Ilerron & Sons, bO t ourth av.
Allegheny Residence For Sale.
FOR SALE At auction A handsome Allegheny
residence on the premises. No. 215 Allegheny
Wednesday. May 25:
sale Imperative on ac
count of the removal of owner. Full Information
A. Ilerron Sons, 80 Fourth av.
Suburban Resiliences ifor Sale.
BRUSHTON. Susquehanna St., No. 73C9 Good
house, 4 rooms, outDuildlngs; lot 25x100 to
allcv, fenced and In neat order: rented for $163 per
year: can be sold Tor tl, 750 on easy payments, will
lake $1,500. H cash: purchaser to assume mortgage
for $750 for3 years. CS. J. Fleming, 400 Wood st.
PAKN A83US-3 large lots and dwellings adjoin
ing the town of Kensington: lofs about 75x125
feet: the dwellings are In good order; great bargain
in this property to close up an account. Jas. W.
Drape &. Co., 313 Wood 6t.. Pittsburg.
M ACRES AND NJ3AT RESIDENCE, with
Improvements, orchard, etc., etc.. on line of
railroad convenient to the city; a very beautiful
place for a suburban home: one of the healthiest
and most pleasant points in the county: contiguous
to churches, school, etc., etc.: would exchange In
part lor city property; possession at once. Jas.
W. Drape &, Co., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg.
(JQ 600 foOO Remainder on very easy terms, a
tlPOs desirable residence property; house 7 rooms;
large corner lot, at lirushton, between city .line
and Wilklnsburg, near lines of rapid transit; well
located to Insure rapid enhancement (43 sub). W.
A. ilerron & Sons, S9 Fourth av.
1
i.
FOK SALE-IMPROVED REAL ESTATE
City Residences.
FOR SALE Public sale, on the premises, on
Wednesday, June 1. at 2 p.m.. of proDerty,
No. 161 Wylle av.. between Elm and Logan sts.,
Pittsburg: lot 24x109 feet, on which Is built a 2
story and basement brick stable; lents for $1,200 a
year; sale 6uhlcct to mortgages of $3,000; terms
cash. Morton Hunter, Trustee.
HOUSE On line of Wylle av. cable, on one of
the best streets, a tine two-story frame of 8
rooms, with hall, vestibule, bith. inside w. c,.
both gases, etc. : built by the owner as a home and
compete in every detail; call for card of admission;
price and terms very reasonable. Baxter, Thomp
son H Co.. 161 Fourth av.
TO LET.
City Residences.
120 per month; house 6 rooms, LIbPrtv,
h St. :also 3 taree room, first floor. S13 tier
T"0 LET-
X near 13th st.
monrn, anu enure nnuse, t rooms, ax. jxi per month.
Jane, near 28th St., S. S. See W. A. Ilerron &
Sons. 80 4th av.
IO LET-Small houses, 174 First ay.. 3 larzo
. rooms. S17 per month: No. 914 Fifth av. near
Oakland, 6 rooms in good order. $13 per month.
See W. A. Hcrron 4 Sons, SO Fourth av.
TO LET nnuse No. 427 I.lbertv t.. city: II
rooms. Inquire at A. V. D. Watterson's,
Anchor Bank Building, jfifthar., city.
Hazelwood Residences To Let.
TO LET On Hazelwood av., near Sylvan, house
ofelght rooms with laundry, city water, both
gases and hath room: fine situation, ample
grounds, fruit trees, grapes, shrubbery, etc. : rent
moderate: possession immediately. Apply II.
Burgwin, 150 Fourth av.
Enst End Residences To Let.
TO LET New nine-room stone front residence,
all modern conveniences, flag walks, combi
nation chandeliers, electric belli, speaklnrr tubes,
bath, laundry, two w. c.. cedar closet, etc., on
Emerson St.. near Alder. Inquire Smlth-Brudewold
Glass Co., 134 Water St.. city.
Allegheny Residences To Let.
TO LET-32 Esplanade St.. Allegheny Brick
dwelling of 9 rooms and attic, hall. bath. Inside
and outside w. c. h. and
water: vard. etc..
In good order. Baxter,
Fourth ay.
Thompson & Co.,
TO LET Nice five-room dwelling Federal st.
extension. Inquire of J. R. McKee. 703 Penn
av.. Room 611.
Snhnrlian Residences To Let.
ri OLET nrushton:!I3: 4 rooms and attic: bean
1 tllul location. Address Wm. Moffltt, Brushtou.
Hooms To Let.
FIFTH AV., 614-Furnishcd or unfurnished, bath,
both ga.'cs.
MARCHAND ST.. 6333-PIeasant front room:
nicely furnished; nearKenmawrHolel; term3
PEXN AV.. 910 Nicely furnished rooms cheap.
Call at 010 or 800 Penn av.
JV
OS3ST., 43-Wcll furnished front room.
TS
ET JI3 ind flat. 8 rooms, Dauphin si., near
u. ueuen & uo -uis i-enn ay.
Z See additional adlets under Wanted Boarders
and Lodgers.
Knalnenq Stands To Let.
TO LET Suitable for business or light manufacturing-Large
space (sizes to suit tenants), second and
third lloors.
Liberty, near Fifth av.; rent low.
Sec TT. A. Ilerron & Sons, 80 Fourth ay.
rpo LET Space with power, cor. Venn and Third
X avs. ; three floors: 20,000 feet space: abundant
power; good light: splendid location: every con
venience. Apply Nicola Bros., 20 Fifth av.
rpO LET Four-story brick building. 139 "-econd
JL av.. two doors from Smithfield s-t.: will lease
for Bve years. Apply at first floor office of Haul".
mann?1 store.
Offices and lleslc room To Let.
mn
' LET Desk room, No. 103 Fourth avenue.
J. floor front. Blacit A Balrd, No. 93 Fourth av.
1st
Farms To Let.
TO LET A farm of 70 acres, with dwelling and
oulDuttdlngs and plenty of water, in Butler
county; rent vtrv low toagood tenant; possession
at once. Ja, AV. Drape & Co., 313 Wood St.,
Pittsburg.
CHOICE PKOPEKTIE3.
wmw PLACE
Plan of lots at Larimer station, P. R.
R., 18 miles from Union depot,
S75' to S150 per lot, S5 down and $2
PER MONTH. These lots are beau
tifully located, overlooking the sur
rounding 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.
HO TAXES. NO INTEREST.
Call or send for plans to
C. T. BEECKMAN,
136 FIFTH AVE.,
Pittsburg, Fa.
Ij OT
100x230,
OHIO ST., ALLEGHENY,
AT AUCTION.
The executors of tho ShoenoerRcr estatos
will spII tj- miction, on the pro-nlses, on
THURSDAY, HAY 20, AT 4 O'CLOCK.
All thut valuable piece or real estate in
Fourth wnid, Allegheny, between Chestnut
and Sycamore sts., frontins 100 feet on Ohio
st. anil extending about -J30 feet to North Ca
nnl St., at prosent occupied as a lumber vard,
the lease of which oipiies next April.
Terms, one-fourth cash, balance in three
yearly payinonts, with interest. Special at
tention invited to this unusually important
"1 LEGG-ATE & SON,
AUCTIONEERS.
63 FOURTH AV.
MAYFIELD.
Take Perrysville Avenue car.
Fare too cheap for FREE
TICKETS ONLY one mile
from Market Houss. Lots
LARGE SHADE TREES
Fruit plenty. Terms: SUIT
YOURSELF.
JOHN K. EWING & CO.,
Agents, No. 107 Federal St.
WASHINGTON STREET.
That deslrablo pioperty known as tho
"Fort Pitt Glass Works," comer of Franklin
street,
LOT 220X135.
No better location for flats or for light
manufacturing. Will be sold ns a wliolo or
in lots to eult at low prico and easy terms.
BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO.,
101 FOURTH AVENUE.
FOR SALE.
3 Lob, 25x120, Lytle Street, Hazelwood,
C. K.-CHAMBERLAIN)
136 FIFTH AVENUE.
SUMMER R ESORTS.
HOTEL KATES
AND CIRCULARS
aray Bo Obtained nt THE DISPATCH'S
Business Office. Smithfield and Diamond.
Atlantic City.
HOTEL ATOLEN-Michigan and Pacific
avs.. Atlantic City. N. J.: near the beach: under
drained: rates IS to :0 per week. Mrs. L.W. Reed.
THE CHALFONTE.
ATLANTIC CITY.
Directly on the Beach. Sea water baths In
houso. Openod January 10 191.
C. ROBERTS & SONS.
"HADDON HALL,"
JVtlo.ra.tlo City, :V. J.
Opek All the Year. Hot aud Cold Sea
Water Batos i the House.
LEEDS A LIPPINCOTT.
hotel wiirsimss:,
Virginia av., near ocean. Atlantic Cltr.N.J. Open
all the year. Large bay window rooms giving fine
view of the ocean. D. AY. CHANDLER.
Cnpp Mav.
HOTEL LAFATETTE.
JOHN TRACY CO.. Proprietors.
" Open June 18: all modern lmprovrmcnts; located
directly on the beach; terms $1 to 55 per day.
Apply to JOHN TRACY ft CO..
Washington Hotel, Phila. Pa., or Cape May, N.J.
THE STOCKTON,
A First-Class notel, Will Open Juno i and
Eematn Open Until October L
P. TIIL'O. WALTON,
Proprietor.
Other Resorts.
CAPON HAMPSHIRE CO., W.VA.
Send tor pamphlet and see what
cnniwii this celebrated watering place or
al ItlXllaS fyrs to nil out of health, those
broken down from overwork, or
AND those in search of a lovely summer
,... home for solid comfort and pleas
BATHS nre. W. II. SALE. Trop.
TiEACII HOUSE.SEA GIRT. X. J.. SEASON
JJ '92, will ho opened June 23, by Uriah
Welch, of New York. Located directly on
the ocean front, pine groves and extensive
lawns adjacent. Most desirable seashore re
sort on the const. Select patronage. Ad
dress in Now York, the Fifth Avenue Hotel.
Addiessln Philadelphia, the Bellevne and
Stratford. mj23-l
FORT iVIIXIAH HEXRY HOTEL,
LAKE GEORGE, N. Y..
Will open June 23. The largest, best appointed and
ino liberally conducted hotel at Lake George.
SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED fcOUVENIR.
For terms and particulars apply to HOTEL GRE
NOBLE. Flftv-sevcutli st. and Seventh ay.. New
York. Specla'l rates for families. WILLIAM
NOBLE, owner and proprietor.
MOUNTAIN HOUSE
CRESS0N SPRINGS.
On tho Summit of the Allesheny Monntalns,
Main lino Pennn. R. R. All trains stop.
Will open JUNE 23th. For circulars and in
formation, address
WM.E. DUNIIAM, &upt, Cresson, Cambria
county. Pa.
"!VX-xi.-tG IVIOx.-xxa.tEiJ.xri.s, C. XX.
MAPLEWOOD.
East End of the famous town of Bethlehem.
Grand center of all tho White Mountain at
tractions. Tho sreat resort of health and
pleasure. Maplewood Hotel opens -Inly 6.
Mnnlewood Cottage opens Juno 10. 13 FUR
NISH ED COTTAGES. Send for illustrated
booklet to AINSLIE WEP..STER,Manasers,
No. Ci Boylston st., Eonon. Also of Hotel
3an Marco, St. Ausustine. Fin.
BEDFORD SPRINGS,
BEDUOED, rA.
"THE CARLSBAD OF AMERICA."
HOTEL OPENS JUNE22J.
L.B. DOTY. ManaRor.
il
THE UNITED STATES,
A FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, '
Will open JUNE H and
Remain Open Until October L
TOMPKINS, GAGE A FERRY.
C A TSKILT, 31 0 I7NT INS.
HOTEL KUTERSKILL.
OPENS YEDESDAY. JUXE23.
RATES REDUCED FOR JULY.
Rooms can bo enpaped of Mr. II. P. BUR
KEY, As!istnc Manager, nt Hotel Lafayette.
Philadelphia, Thursdays of each week," Juno
0 to 23, inclusive.
HOTELS
RIGGS HOUSE,
WASHINGTON, D. C,
Reopened,
Under now management; refurnished an,
redecorated in flrst-clni stylo; table best 1
the city. KIGGS HOUsE CO..
G. DcWITT. Proprietors.
Treasurer.
STURTEVANT HOUSE.
NEW YORK.
American plan $2 SO to $3 50 per dav.
European plan $1 00 per day upward.
THE STURTEVANT IIOUSU
is the most contral In the city; near all olo-
vnted road?, street car lines, principal
places of amusement and large retail stores.
All tho comforts of home with tho addi
tional conveniences of tho metropolis is of
leiedourgneit". THK STURTEVANT HOUSE.
Broadway, UStli and 20th sts.. New York.NY
BANK STATEMENTS.
"DEPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
XV THIRD NATIONAL BANK, at Pitts
burg, in the State of Pennsylvania, at tho
closu of business Jlay 17, 183-2:
RESOURCES.
Loans nnd tlicounts $1,EC65S 61
Ovcrdrafts.securedandunsecnred 13,404 42
U. S. bonds to scenro circulation. 50,000 1)5
Stocks, securities, Judgments,
claims, etc 1C4,K 00
Due irom approved re
servo agents...-. $ I0C.4C3 71
Due from otherNation
al banks 57,505 38
Due from State banks
and bankers 59 29
1G4.0S8 43
C3.0CO CO
72.KH 5"
712 42
8,000 00
Banking house, furniture and fix
tures
Other real estato and mortgage
owned.
Current cxpeno and tares paid.
Premium on U. S. Bonds
ChccKsand other cash
items $ 7,139 05
Exchanges forClearlng
House T95.M 42
Bills of othor banks.... 23WK00
Fractional paper cur
rency, nickels and
cents 2,1-13 CO
Specie 156.4IU
Legal tender notes 136,750 00
335.939 17
Bedemntion fund with U. S.
Treasurer (Sporcent of circula
tion) .
2,250 00
$2 004,243 93
.$ 500,000 00
.. 200,000 CO
1P.3.I3 C5
LIABILITIES.
'Capital stock paid In $
Surplus fund
Undivided profits
National bank notes outstanding
Dividends unpaid $ U3S2 00
Individual doposlts
subject lo check 1,0D7,G32 51
Demand certificates of
depooit 3S.CJ2 00
Cashier's checks out
standing 1,950 38
Due to otherNational
banks 1C3.7C0 82
Due to State banks and
bankers 19.4S7 53
15,000 00
1,332,911 30
$2,094,249 95
Stato of Pennsylvania, County of Alle
gheny, s:
I, Wm. Stelnmeyer, Cashier of tho above
named bank, do solemnly swear that tho
above statement is true, to tho best of my
knowledge and belief.
W. STEINMEYER, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me, this
2 1st dav or Jlay, 1892.
JAMES A. iMcKEAN, Notary Public
Correct Attest:
i CHAS. F.WELLS,
v PETER KEIL,
JOHN DAUB,
my22-U5 Directors.
BANK STATEMENTS.
REE9 0 ITS?. COSMTTOS OF THE'
burg, in the Stale or Pennylvanl3,Tati?0
closo of business. May 17. ISa::
RESOURCES.
Loans nnd discounts $2,611,120 CO
Overdrafts, secured and unse
cured U. S. bonds to secure circulation.
Stocks, securities, Judgments,
claims, etc
'ne from approved re
serveagonts $312,678 20
Due from otherNational
hanks 125,210 CO
Due from Statu bank3
andhanlcers CS.81G 12
6.963 45
60,000 CO
5L372 65
500,7:
Ranking hone furniture and fls-
240,000 CO
tui es. .............. ............ ...-
.....MM.o oust .....b- -vcrjion
owneu "VSS! --
Current expenses and taxes paid
1L097 78 1
CiiccKs and other cash
Items $ 10,415 13
Exchanges for Cleurinj;
House 215.387 27
Rills of other banks 12,050 OT
Fractional paper cur
rency, nickels nnd
cents 203 27
'Specie 225615 00
Legal tender notes 235,000 ou
.$ 719,75127
Redemption fnnd with V. S.
Treasurer (5 per cent of circula
tion) $2,250 00 i
Ji,302,9tt G5
..$ 750,000 00
.. 250,000 00'
61.6318
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in
surplus iiuiu
Undivided profits
National bank notes outstanding.
Dividends nnpnid
Individual deposits
suhlcct to check $2,S3),8H 65
Certified checks 13,503 G
Due to other National
banks 136,233 20
Due to State banksand
45,000 CO I
7,333 00
bankers 133,200 00
-$3,1SS,9H 81
$4,302,944 65
Stato of Pennsylvania, County of AHe-'
shenv, .:
I, J. D. Senlly, Cashier of thoabovo named
bank, do solemnly swear that the abovo'
statement i true, to the best of my knowl-i
edge and belief. J. D. SCULLY,
Cashier.
Subscribed and iworn to before me, this
21st day of Slay, 1S12.
JOHN EWING SPEER.
Notary Public.
Correct Attest:
ALEXANDER NIMICK,
THOMAS WIGHTMAN,
ROBERT S. HAY'S,
mv22-lH Directors.
STEAMERS ASD EXCURSIONS.
cl
lUNARD LINK-NEW YORK AND LIVER
POOL. VIA OUEENSTOWN From Pier 40.
.oriu riTtr. rast express man sksvikv.
Auranla, May 2S. 7a. m.Auranla. June 25, Ra.m.
UmlirU. June 4.1 p. m.iUmhrla. July;. 11a.m.
Servla. June 11. 6 a. in. JServla. July 9. 5 a. m.
EIrurIa.Juiiel3.1I:3Sa.m.Etrurla. July IS, 11 X m.
Extra steamers.
Bothnia, .Tunc 1, 10 a m. I Gallia, June 15, 8 a. m.
Cabin passage. ViOand upward, according to loca
tion ; second cabin. -iS and 9 lo.
steerage tickets to and from all parts of Europa
at very low rates.
For freight anl passage applv to the company
office. 4 Bowling Green. New York. VERNON II.
KROWN A CO.. General Agent, or CHARLES P.
SMITH. Third av. and Wood St., Agent for Pllts
burg. Pa. my23-D
1TJI1TE !TAi: LINK
IT lrorQ,,een,tOTTniui'' lMTerpooV,
Hoyal and united State M-iltSteiraer.
Majestic. Mar S3. 4 p ir 'Majestic. June22.4p to
'iermanlc. .Time I. noon'fnnnIc.June23.9:30ani
Teutonic. June .4pin Tcntontc. .fair 6. 3 pm,
Ifrltannlc. Juneli. 9 a m Britannic. Julyl3,8:00ant
Froni .VliUeaUrtluc, loo; n ,vl iciUUst..
New York.
Second cabin on these steamer. Saloon ratet,
ISO ana upward. Excursion tickets on farorabt
terms. Second caMn. $10 and 3. Steerage, iron
or to tha old conn trr. ?3-
Whltetar drafts payable on demand inalttti
principal banki throughout Great Britain. ApptT
io .;uu;h .j. jict uttmuiv. itu -Mniinneiu c.
1'Ktsburr, or H. MA1TLAMJ KEK3EY, General
ARcnt. i! Broadway. New York. apI4-D
NETHERLANDSTiNE
ran Rotterdam, pari and loxdost.
sailim; from new york:
Mar 23. Wednesday. 'Rotterdam.
May 13. Sitnrdtr. Maintain. 7:0a. m.
Jnnel. Wednesday. Decani. 9:30 a. jn.
Steamers marked saU to and from Amsterdam;
all othr to and from Rotterdam.
From pier foot of Fif'li street. Iloboten.
First cabin. $-35 to fTO: se ondciMn.Sll. Red need
cxcnrslon tickets. Steerajce at low rate. For lllu3
traced suldeand naajfe applv to JOHN J.M'COK
MICK. GOT Smithfield street. LOUIS ilOEsER. MS
Mnith field street, MAX&CIlAMBfcRG & CO.. oZ?
bmllhfleld street. mr2-D
ANCHOR LINi
Steamers Lchto Now York Every Saturday
For Glugotv via Londonderry.
Rates for Siloon Parage
ByS. S. CITY OF IIOSIE, SOO and upward,
arctirriinf lo accommodation and location
if l!iKn. cronl f'-Mn. S35.
Other sinmrr. Cil'ln. S50 antnnwird3.
hiTuntl C.ltnn 835. Mreragt? 819.
Tassenper im!. tl at through rntis to or from an7
city In (irr.it l;rlt.iln or on the Continent.
Uraflfr on f.oli.1 in Sold nt Loiret itttei.
Book oflnformatlon. toirs and sailing lists fur
nished on apnllrillon to Aeent.
HENDERSON IIRi TiIElIb. 7 Uowl.ug Orecn. X.
Y.. or J. J. IICCOIIJIICK. cnytnttliCeld t.. l'ltt
burjr: h M. SIIMPLE. 11(1 Federal it, Allezheny.
aplI-MWT
KOYAL 31 AIL STEAJSSUlrS,
GLASGOW io FMILAIrSXPIHA
via DERUYand OALWAY. Th most di
rect route 'roni Scotland and North and
Jliddle of Ireland.
ACCOMMODATIONS UNSURPASSED.
Intermediate, S30. Steerage, 819.
STATE! 3
LINE.
STEAMSHIPS.
NEW YORK and GIASGOW
via Londonderry, every Fortnight.
Juno 2 State of Nebraska Sr. K
.Juno 1C Stato of California 2 r. K
June 3) Stato of Nevada 2r. st
Cabin, $40. Second Cabin. $30. Steerage, $19.
Apply to j. j. Mccormick, csosuiithflcid st.
my21-i
Norddentscher Lloyd Steamship Company.
Fast Line of Express Ste-iraers.
New rork to:?outIiampton (London). Bremen.
31'KIMt SAILINGS. 1SCC
Trave, Tnes.. M-iv HIAlIer. Sit., Jane 18
Kidrr. at . Mar ITS Trave, Tnes., JnneZti
Harel. Tnes., Mav3l'Em. Hit.. Joie 2
Ems. S.it.. June 4, Havel, Tucs., June 31
Lalm, Tues., Jnne Taile. Sit.. Julys;
Saate. Sat.. Ju.io II, Latin, Tnes., Jnly 5
Spree, Tue-i., June 14 Elbe. at.. July 9 j
Elbe, Weil., June 15i&pree. Tues.. July 12
lime from New A'ork to Southampton. 7K days.
From Southampton to Bremen, "i r SlTionrs.
From Sontliamptou to London, bv Sonthirestern
Railway Co.. 2S honr. Trains every hourln the '
summer season. Railway carriages for London,
await passengers in Southampton Docks on arrival !
of express steamers from New York.
These steamers are well known for their speed,
comfort ami e.trelh'nt cuisine. J
-MAX hrn.MBER( JL CO.. .VST Smlthflcld st. i
LOIIh MOESElt, eil-mltlifleld st. J. F. EliNY. !
Cashier Herman barings and Dcp. Bank, Agents,
forl'Ittslmrg. sjohj j
INMAN LIME.
New York, Qneenstown and Liverpool
From New York every Wednesday.
City of l'arl and City of New York;
10,500 tons each.
City of Berlin, City of ChicagOi
City of Chester.
TROX JE1T Toiut:
City of Chicago. Wednesday. May 25, 4:30r. st
City of Pari", Wcdnesdav, June 1. 0:30 a.m.
City ofBorlin, AVednesday, June 8, 4:00 r.jc
City of New York, Wed'day. June 13, 9:00a. 3t.
For rate' of passage and other informa
tion, apply to
INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COM-
PANY, Gen'l Agents. 6 Bowling Green.
New York, or to J. J. MCCORMICK. 633
Smithfleld St., Pittsburg. myl2-MW
RED STAR LINE.
Weeklv between New York and Antwerp.
The splendid, first-class, full-powered steamers!
Frlcsland, Wcdnesdav. May K. 4:30 P. u.
Pennlinrt. Saturday. Jlay 3. 7 A. M.
Waesland. Wednesday, June 1, lu:SJ A. it.
Rbruland, Wednesday. June 8. 4 P. M.
fra'oons. staterooms, smoking and bathroom
amidships; second cabin accommodations unex
celled. Staterooms all on main deck.
First cabin, il and upward; excursion tickets. '
tVJ and upward; second cabin. S45: round trip 10
per cent reduction; steerage at very low rates.'
bend for "Facts ror Travelers."
International Navigation Company,
GENERAL AGENTS.
No. C Bowling Green, New York.
agists:
J. -I. McCormlck. (33 bmlthfleld street.
I.oals Jloeser. 61S Smithfield street.
J. F. Erny, German Savings Bank.
ap27-irwr
S500 TO $500,000 'rS
gages, ci:y or conntry property, at lowest;
rates. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 313 Wood si i
Pittsburg. I
Telephone No. 973.
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