THE PJTTSBTJKGr DISPATCH. MONDAY, MAT- 30, 1893.- HEW GOLD STANDARD To Be Adopted by Austria, That May Affect the United Slates. A DUAFT OX OCR MONEY METALS That Will Hare to Ee Met in Some TCay, at Uncle Sam's tipsnse. O.NLT FRANCE LIKELT TO HELP US OUT "(TECIAI. TI-LhCItAM TO THE DISPATCIM New" Yoke, 3Iay 29. "Austria's Kew Gold Standard" is the title of Matthew Marshall's article for to-morrow's Sun, which is as lollons: While the Mlvcr men Iiavo been busy at Washington, both In the Senate and in the bi-mcttllic convention, laboiing for the res toration of tree Mler coinage, and while the President of the United States has been occupied with the convocation of an inter rational bi-metallic conference, tho great empire of Austria-IIunpary lias been prc jiaiins: to adopt gold as its exclusive stand ard ot -xaluc and to lclegate silver to the subordinate position of m.itcrial lor mere token money. Bills for the purpose naio been submitted to the Austrian and to the Hungarian paihamcnts, and ate now under consideration there, with a ceitainty of their ultimate though not, perhaps, their speedy adoption. Nomin illy, Austria ana Hungary hnve for man yeais adhered to the silver standard, but, owing to the long continued suspension of specie pajmentson the one hand and to the restriction of sliver coinage on the other, the l-eil standard nas been part -wiy befnecn silver and gold. Thus the florin, n Inch as bullion is woi til about 2G cents of our monc5, and which when originally coined was worth about 4s conts, has an nctu il exchangeable gold value of about 41 cents. It is this l.ittei actual nlne which it is propo-ed to adopt as. the bais of the new currencj . A New Cnlt to Bo Created. A new unit is to be created called tho ciow n, consisting of gold to tho -value of about 20j cents, or about one-hs.lt the alue of the pie-ent llonn. Ids to bo coined in gold, 111 pieces of 10 crowns and of 20 crowns, and In silver In Icionn pieces, each about 16 times the weight of the gold crown and one-half the weight of the present Mlierfloifn, which is to temain cur iam as the equivalent ot 2 ciowns. When, therefore the chango is fully accomplished, the Austrian metallic cuirency will consist of gold lOcrown pieces woith $4 10 each, eilvei floims leally worth 2fi cents, but as token money passing tor 41 cents, and sil er ciowns reall worth 13 cents, but as tokens 201 cents. There will also be half-c-ow ns in Mlerand smaller tractions of a ciown in nickel and bronro. The scheme proposed does not attempt to impair the lights of ci editors, public or pri vate, whose claims are specifically payable in gold. These are to continue to receh o as they h.ive been iecening, the full amount due them. Debts, too, pa able in either sil er oi paper, w ill e idently not be dimin ished. Creditors will be paid in gold the present actual value of their dues in cm reucy and they will, in addition, be pro tected against possible future loss arising from the lurthcr depreciation of the sll er florin. On the score of justice, theielore, tho sen erne is unobjectionable. AH that stands in the wavot its accomplishment is the difficulty of obtaining the necessary quantity of gold for it. Negotiations are pending on the subject with the great Euro pean bankers, but as yet they have had no definite result. Comparatively Little Metal Xeeded. The papermoney at piesent in circulation in Austria and Hungary combined amounts to about $300,u00 OK), and if this alone needed to be put at par in gold, under tho new system, and kept there, comparatively little of the metal would be required. But since the old sil er florins, of which the atnoant can only be guessed at, will also have to be protected, and since, fin ther, it is proposed to add to them $40,000,000 in new silver crow ns, w Inch, like our dollar, can only be made to cuculate at their nominal alue by being alwajs convertible into gold at par, at the pleasure of the holdei, the estimate of the quantity of gold necessary made bv the Austiian Government of $75,000,000 for Austria, and $30,000,000 .for Hungary, is probably none too great. The Kingdom of Hungary is already fur nished w uh 518,000,000 oi its quota ot gold, and ltpioposesto reduce the amount of its papet money by funding some of it, so thit the task of maintaining gold paj ments m that portion of the Empire will be compara tively easy. "ustria, on tl contrary, nas not yet secured any great amount of gold and expects to -ell bonds for the purpose, taking the opportunity at the same time to convert a large amount of Its funded cur rency debt into a gold debt at a lower rate of interest. The importance to this country of the pro tioed change by Austria-Hungary from tho s-ilx er to the gold standard lies pi imaril v in the lact that upon us w ill probably fall, In gi-oat measure, tl.e burden ot furnishing the additional quantity of gold needed to ac co'iiplish it. The Bank of Franco mav bo applied to, in the Hist instance, since that institution has besides its stock of $300 000, 0U) m gold nearlv an equal amount in silver coin, which is leal tender m France tne same as gold. France May Furnish Moit of It. On se eral prc ious occasions the Bank of France, when there was an extraordinary demand for gold in other commies than Fiance, lias suspended gold payments and sold it gold at a premium, which has been Fometimes as high as 1 per cent. It would be likely to do the same thing in this in stance, but it is not piobable that it would consent to deplete its stock of the entire JfOfOOOOO oi $90,000,000 which Austria Hungary requites The United states, being tlic next most accessible holder of gold.would therefore natuially bo applied to tor the deficiency, and what the result would beit is easy to imagine -Our banks, if it were to be demanded of them, would, bv paving out legal tender notes or silver, transfer the de mand to the Lulled States lieasun. which is aliendy l educed to only $13,000,000 in gold over and annve the Sltt,000,000 set aside for the redemption ot the legal tenders. It would therefore ery soon be compelled to tender silver dollars In ordei to stop the run on it, and then gold would at once go to a premium. Furtheimore, Austt la-Hungary, by placing itself alongside of Geimany nnd Gnat Biitam in the liiiinteirince of the single cold standard, will make the adoption bv European nations of international bi-metal-lism, never, ven probable, aim t impossi ble. No argument can aNpioi e tho proposi tion that bi-metftlllsm, on a ratio of silver to gold of either 13 to 1 or 16 to 1, would imme diately result in the demonctizitionor gold and the establishment of a single s!l er dol lar standard, while tho adoption of tho actual commercial ratio of 23J to 1 would throw the coinag" of all Europe intoconfu bion. Harrison's Scheme Is in Danger. If the United States, therefore, ever suc ceeds in reatoiing free sill er coinage at all, it must do it without tho co-operation of Europe, and President Harrison's inter national conference Is doomed to end in failure. In view of the considerations it is rather em prising that so little attention has been paid in this country to Austria's con templated action. It is true that the prop ositions 1 have decubed have yet to be enacted Into Uws, and that after they have uccoine jaws tuc) nae to lie executed, all of which involves much delay and will derer, for a long while, the arrival of the resnlis I bao indicated. But that tho Austrian ministij i earnestly pushing tho jnattci.and will do its best to bring it to a successful conclusion, there is no doubt That they hae the support of tho commer cial and finaneiil portion of the Austrian people, as well at tint ot the foreign cred itors of the nation, is cquall certain. 'Hie Rothschild-, and the'Bleichroders, it is said, indeed, have declined to lend their aid in acquiring the needed gold, but this can be ascribed onlv to then judgment that the compensation offered them was insufficient. Gold cin be had in any amount if enough is paid for it, and the onlj question that Austria has to decide is whether it will pay the sum that will pioe necessary, The Austrian Minister or Finance, I see by a cable dispatch, addressed the Lower House o'the Austiian Pailiamcnt.on Wednesday, urging an immediate decision on the cur icncv bills, and gmng as a reason for speedv action the vncourageuient that de lav would turnish time for intrigues by the iilver rings in this countrj . A Chill Over the Stoclc Exchange. While, too, ourmoncjed men are unac countably lndiflerent to the important con sequences which will follow Austria's re nunciation of silver, thej display a sensi tiveness equally unaccountable to tho talk about silver in Congress. The recent re vnal of the silver debate in the Senate has cast, I am told, a chill over the Stock Ex change here and appreciibly lowered prices, let everybody knows that even if the Sen. ate should pass a free coinage bill it would bodefeatod in the House, and if it were to pass both Houses it w ould still be vetoed by President Hairison. Xo free coinage bill can become a law for two years yet, and whenever it becomes a law which will bo loss likely two jcars hence than it is at present its effect will be not to lower piices, but to raise them, Jtiot as our depre ciated greenbacks raised prices during tho war. Whatever Austria does, and whatever Congress does, we need not be alarmed for the future. Should tho withdrawal of gold from this country by Austria put tho metal to a premium, it would, at the samo time, cotrespondingly advance tho prices of all the products of industry. Should the freo coinage ofsiler prevail, the same result would De produced in a greater degree. Meanwhile our banks are gorged with cur rency, the rates or interest for money con tinue to be lower than they have been for a long time, both in this conntrv and in En lope. and tho dullness of speculation pre cludes the immediate possibility of a panic like that of 1890. What storm may follow the prevailing great and widespread calm tho future will rei cal, but all the piobablll tles are in fai or of financial fair weather for a good while longer. Trill Do Business Themselves. John Jluslin, chief of the detective agency known as Heinor's, and or which the l.ito A. A. Hciner was tho organizer, em phatically denies the published statement that Detective Finney, the man whoassistoJ in tho capture of "Fitrsimmons at New Oi leans, -n as to tako Heinoi's place. Brislin aj s the men who worked for Hciner will carry on the business on their own account. Worthy or Note. Aixeoukxt Gemrai. HosriTAt. Max Klein's SIIer Ago Whisky has been nsrd exclusively In this institution for med icinal purposes with good results mwt i. K. Tilpesi.it, Superintendent. Kentucky Saddle and Driving Horses. Mr. Joe Aral elm shipped from Lexington, Kj , by express 28 head or saddle and driv ing horses, which aie without doubt as fino as the blue grass aflords. Amongst them aie tho celebrated saddle geldings Duke and Dandy.which hn e taken all premiums in the saddle ring in Kentucky, said to be the finest educated horses shipped to Pittsburg: fii e (S) teams of cairiage and driving horses, all well mated; six (6) speedy trotters; ten (10) combined horses, nil broke to all gaits and gcutleto drive. We invite the public to see our stock of fine hordes and the Arnheim U p Stock Company, Limited, takes pleasure in showing them, if wishing to purclutso or not. AnNnriM Livestock Co, LiviTrn 52 Second a enue, Pittsburg, Pa. One Hundred Lessons In Business. A small book with the explanatory title. "One Hundred Lessons in Business," is just out. It is written by Seymour Eaton, who knows just what practical people need in the daily routine of business. Every mer chant, every clerk, every salesman can find something valuable in the book. The pub lisher's price is $L Messrs. Fleishman A Co. have purchased a large edition of the work and mean to convince the publisher that 2oc is the right price, and they will this week offer 1,000 of them at this price. A look at the book will convince anybody that 25 cents for it is virtually nothing at all. Flonr Milling Has reached its perfection in the production of Minnehaha flour. The five mills making it, which have a combined capacitv of 10,50 bairels per day, hao each been overhauled w ithln the past - eat, refurnished from base ment to roof, and oveiy device known to tho milling trndo that will Improve the quality or economize expense has been adopted. The result: the finest flour in the world at a price almost as low as cheaper grades, stw Trie Iron City Brewing Company uses nothing but the choicest qualities of malt nnd hops in the manufacture of its favorite brands of lager and Pilsner beer. This beer is cuaranteed to be four months old, un adulterated and a most delicious beverage. Fifty thousand barrels of it on hand In the vaults of the lion City Brewing Company. Puuty, age and quality combined. Closiao out sale of wall paper at 50"! Mar ket stieet. Entire stock of goods must bo closed out by June 15. Jons S. Roberts, Successor to W. II. Barker, xtIi 503 Market street. A Complete Photographic Outfit for S3 SO. Call and see this marvel of cheapness; ex amples of work on exhibition. K. S. Davis ft Co., 9G Fifth avenue. Decoration Day. Hendricks A Co.'s popular photograph gallery open all day; bring j onr family, all taken on one card for the same price. Cabiuets $1 00. Alkali in soap irritates and ronghens the skin. You can avoid this by using Walker's F.itnily Soap. It contains no alkali; it is all toup. aw Mothers, Rrlng Toar Little Ones To Aufrecht's gallery, 77 Fifth avenne, and get 12 elegant cabinets lor $1 until June L 1SJ2. Aufrecht's Gallery Open AH Day Decoration Day. 77 Fifth avenue. Every body invited to call. The Pennsylvania Railroad Finds it pays to use the best. They use Wal ker's Family Soap to wash their cars, nwi Great bargains in fine wall paper, this season's roods. m. II. Allx., 617 Wood street, near Filth avenue. De Witt's Little Early P.isers. No griping, no pain, no nausea: easy pill to take. MEETINGS AND NOTICES. Meetings. T O. O. F.- X. The chealiers or Canton Allegheny No. 32, Patriarchs Militant, will assemble at their hall. No. U Fed-ral street Allegheny. THIS AFTERNOON at 12.30 o'clock sharp. In full dress unironn. to pro ceed to No. 11" Fourth avenue, Pittsburg, for the pnrpose of attending the funeral of our deceased chevalier. Henry Rclss The chevaliers of Canton Pittsburg No. 18 are cordially and earnestly re quested to meet at 67 Fourth avenue and turn out with us CHAS. E. MEANS. MARSHALL McCLAIN. Clerk. Captain. IO. O. F. The members or Pittsburg Lodge. . No. 336 1. O. O. F . will assemble at :helr hall. No. 07 rourthav.. THIS AFTEKNOON. at 12:10 o'elocc. 6harp, for the purpose at attending the funeral of our laie brother. Hrnr Reiss. from his residence. No 5626 Pinna Members of sister lodges arc earnestly requested to turn nut with us. N. S. FRED WILLIAMS. II A.BRY A. FOIGHT, Secretary. IO. O. F.-TnE MEMBErs OF R. A. LAM- BEKTfJV Encampment No. 115. I. O. O. F.. are n-quested to assemble at Odd Fellows' Hall, 67 4th av. THIS AFTKRN'OON at 1 o'clock sharp to Join Tgh. Lodge for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late brother. Patrick Henry Reiss. WM. SLACK. C. P. M. MCCLAIN. Scribe. Rnstor. Clmnges. DISSOLUTION NOTICE-NOTICE IS HERFBY given that ihe oirtnership heretofore existing bctwtcn Chas. W. Deore aim C. A. T . Deiore, under the firm name of Enterprise Portrait Co., doing business at 4015 Butler St.. has been dis sohed. May 18. 18 by mutual consent, said part nership having been succeeded by Chas. W. l)e vore. who will ennduct the same business under the name of CnAS. W. DEVORE POKTBAIT HOUSE. Legal Notice. APIS. MARTHA FBEY WILL NOT BE responsible for any bills that arc contracted by Geo. Frey before or hereafter at No. 1 Union St., Pitts burg, Pa. W.A.YOUNG. No. 54 Grant av., Milhale, Bennett, Pa. INSTATE OF JOSEPH HATCH. DECEASED j Notkeishercbj given that letters testamen tary on the estate of Joseph Hatch have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate &ro requested to make Im mediate payment, and those having claims against the tame should make them known without delay. W A. YOUNG. Fxecutor. No. M Grant av Milhale borough. Bennett. Pa. T. S. PARKER, Attorney, !5SFuurin avenue. TN TnF. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. NO. 2. X of Allegheny county. No. 306. July term. 1892. Nollcc Is herebv given that an application will be made to the said court, on JUNE 15, 1892, at 10 A. It., under the act of Assembly of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An act to pro aide for the Incorporation and regulation of cer tain corporations approied April 29. 1874, and the supplement thereto, for the approval of certain amendments to the charter of the bllo-im Regular Baptist Churcl . as set forth In the petition for the allowance of said amendments, nled In said court. T. S. PARKER, Attorney. FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY, 121 aud 13 Fourth avenue. INSTATE OF ELIZABKTII WILCOX. DE U CEASED Notice Is hereby given that letters ofadiulnlstratlon on the estate of Elizabeth llcox have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estat- are requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims against the same should make them known wltuout delai. FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY. Administrator, c. t. a. JNO. E. SIIAW. Attorney. tVDisplay aavertis'ements one dollar per square for one insertion. Classified real estate cdiertisements on thU page ten cents per line for each insertion, and nuntf taken for less than thirty ccnti. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICK ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE Classified under the following headings will be ac cepted at the rate of OXE CENT PER WORD FOP. EACH INSERTION when paid Tor In ad. vance either at mala or branch offices. Wanted Adiertisements of all Kinds, SUCH AS ;rrTM.TTON. DIALS HELP, FEMALE HELP, AGENTS, BOOM; BOARDING. BOARDERS, MiscraxANEOTn. PERSONAM, TO LET ROOM?, MISCELLANEOrj": TOR SALES, LOST AND FOUND THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. BUSINESS OFFICE. Cor.Smlthflold and Diamond street i. ALWAYS OPEN. "RAvm (itficks as follows). -wrrEnr. WANT. FOP. SALF, TO LFT. AXO OTHFR TRANSIENT ADVF.RTISKMEVTS WILL BE KECMVEDUPTUJP. V. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver tisers already have accounts with Tux UispiTcn. FOR ALLFOHF.NY. NO. 10" FEDERAL ST., TELEPnoVE.l. FOR THE SOUTHSmR. NO. 1413 CARSON STREET. TELEPHONE NO. KE2. FOR THE EAST END. J. W. WALLACE, em PENNAV. PITTS mmo-ADDmnvAT THOMAS JIC,AF'REy.-0iButl,.rstrft. EMIL G. STUCKEY. 2-ltli street and Pena avenue. ALLEGHENY-ADDITION L. F. tt. FGOERS ASON. Ohio and Chestnut strts. TIIOM A1- McHEVRY. Western and Irwin avenues. PhRRYSI. t.LEIM. Rebecca and Alleuheny avs. ANTED. Male Ilnla. TlOV-finod. smart hov. 16 to 17 rears of aze. In- 1) quire at 10 o'clock a.jii.. S.t Charles Hotel. CARPETFRS-lx camentcr helpers In rais ing. Inquire it Pittsburg AMre Co.'s Mill at Brandock fur. F. Gnham. HARNESSMAKERS Two good harnessmaliers: steady work : good wages Applj to E. Col loredo, AWron, Ohio. MACniNE HAND-A good steady man for cut ting out. Appl it once Eiler, Brcltwleser & Co., 3d and Wharton sts. MAN with push wanted In ei;h citv. town and hamlet to Introduce the fastest selling hcuise hold article on record; over a million sold In PhlladelnhlT. -will pw comnctent person f4 per da. Address with stnmp W. II. "A llllamson, 44 North Fourth strict. Philadelphia. Ta. MAN A live, active man. with some pluek and push, to rt present us lnourlocalltv;we have something entirely new that goes, and unless you can male fn to i"0 per month we don't need you; no peddling: better write to-day. Adaress Manu facturers, Bo330S. Boston, Mass MAN On Englneers'and Electric Fncvclonsedla. obstetrics, works on Art and Science. Gcbble A Co., Schmidt bulldlBg. MAN An Improverat horsrshoclngand Jobbing. Address Blacksmith, Dispatch office. MEN To take orders: no delivering or colli ct lng: no experience; steady ork; best terms; best specialties. Glen Bros.. Rochester, .N.Y. IsORTEIt-InijuIre at 10 o'clock A. M., St. Charles Hotel. SALESMAN liv a manufacturer or prepared mustard and tomato ketchup an eyperlenced salesman (none others need apnlv) to sell the Job bing trade East and West. Address, giving refer ences, J. W. Hunter, Wheeling, W. Va. SALESfAN An experienced Salesman to sell an established line or laudrv soaps In Pittsburg market. Address Soap, Dispatch office. TOUNG MAN with some experience in mecnan 1 leal and free-hand drawing, as pupil In an architect's office. Address Architect, Dispatch office. . T'OFNG MAN. with some experience, forluneh room; steady place to right party. 1125 Lib crly st. Agents. AGENTS Important announcement: life James G.BIainc.by standard author, fully Illustrated; sale promises to exceed anv publication of recent ears: present Interest In Mr. Blaine means half your work done; delai means money lost: also. History Supreme Court United States, universally sanctioned by the Bar. W.H.Shepard, 30 Bakewell building. AGENTS wanted to introduce a new article In electric light business- indispensable to every user or electric light. For further Information ap ply to Bobbins Electric Co.. 830 Liberty av., Pitts burg, or Dow Adjustable L'ght Co., 345 A. Wash ington St., Boston. Mass. AGENTS A few good agents for a great lnoney maklng business: f60 loflOOper week can be clcartd by an ordinary worker. For full particu lars addn ss Metropolitan Cigar Co., t8 Warren St., New York. AGENTS to sell tickets and iork the crayon racKet. Address Harry Culbertson, No. 227 Broadnay, East Li erpool, O. AGENTS S3 to 7 daily; experience unnecessary. Putnam A Co., Perfumers, West t Insted, Ct. Female Help Wanted. COOKS and girls for housework; rooms furnished aud unfurnished, at Room Renting Agency, 130 Robinson St., Allegheny. COOK Experienced, at 167 Firth av.; can bake pies. GIRL for general housework at 37 Anderson Allegheny. HOUSEKEEPER-No 12Scneca St.. Fourteenth ward. Pittsburg, Pa. Apply between hours of 4 and 7 P. M. LADY Salary and expenses to competent, ener getic lady to travel and sell our roods: also, want two for Pittsburg. Address Mrs. Dr. H., Dispatch office. LADY accountant Must have experience'1 In posting: state experience and salary expected. Address Lady Accountant, Dispatch office. LADY To take orders on Gebble's high diss standard works;f20 paid or each order. Gcb ble A Co., Schmidt building. SALESLADIES to sell Florlne to ladles: good salary with good commissions. Dr. O'Keefe A Co., 1232 Penn av. TOBIE ROLLERS and hiinchbreakers. Union American Cigar Co., Ohio av., ood's Run. Main and Female Help Wanted. HELP House man. colored; 50 farm hands, dairymen, gardeners. 2 colored waiters, white waiter, hotel cooks, dishwashers, laundresses, chambermaid i, dining room girls, children's nurse, waitress, family cooks and maids, 200 houe girls, 10 colored girls, little girls. Median's, 545 (j rant St.. tel. 90. HELP 3 nurses. 21aundresses.cookand waitress for same family, chambermaids, cooks, din ing room girls. 200 houseglrls. German and col ored girls, gardener for private family, one who understands flowers and green house, farm hands, white and colored wallers, thompson's, 608 Grant st. Permanent Guests Wanted. PERMANENT guests wanted at East End IT otet, Tenn ay.. E. E.: this hotel has been recently opened uuder 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 ana only lo minutes from park, A. H. Wilson, pro prietor. Hoarders and Lodgers Wanted. BOARDERS-Onc hall front, 1 large front room reabonablc. with board; reference given aud required. 129th st. BOARDERS, roomers and mealcrs. 233 Emerson St.. Eabt End. HOTEL GILSON-1S2S-1328 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, $1 25. $1 75. $2. J OCCl'PANTS-For w ell-furnished front room, n lth use of bath. 517 Euclid av.. East End. WANTED Roommate. Inquire 191 Federal St., Aliegl en) : reference required. "Iir ANTED Roomers and mealers. 80 Cedar ay., 1 1 Allegheny. Instruction. INSTRUCTION given in music. French and Ger man bv a graduate of Conservatory of Brus sels jirs. Aulrecht, 1 Frarier st, Alleghen). ITALIAN language taught. Quick method. Terms reasonable. Proi. Raymond DeLeo, 00I6 Rural av.. E. E. "V"OUNG ladles ami gentlemen glicn a three X months' course In stiorthaud and typewriting during June, July and August for f.13.50, payable monthly; individual Instruction. Call on or ad dress l'rivatc shorthand Institute, 315 bmltlifleld street. Pittsburg. Financial ITanten. AMOUNTS of f;00to5.000to 20.000on city and suburban property; mortgages for 3 or 5 years; money readr: no delay; smallest cost. 8. J. Flem ing, 400 Wood St., corner Fourth ay. MONEY at 5 per cent. We have 50,000 to loan, (300 up Alles Bros. A Co., 164 Fourth av. MONEY to loau on mortgae: no delay; lowest Interest. Howard Brown, 1st Fourth ar. MORTGAGES on citv or Allegheny county prop erty at lowest rates. Henry A. Weaver A Co., S J Fourth av. 'I'O LOAN $200,000 on mortgages: 1100 and up X ward ats per cent: I5O0.0OO at 44 per centon residences or business property, vacant lou or larms. s. 11. f rench. l'J luurtli av. WANT ED Mortgages on Improved city or Alle gheny couaty proticrt) . McCune A Coulter, 3 Fourth ar. WANTED Bonds, stocks, mortgages and other secmtll Ed Wlttisb, 131 Filth av., Pitts burg. Pa, WANTED. Situations Wanted. POSITION By yonng man In real estate office; object to learn business; would also InTest In same. Address D. A. J,, Dispatch office. IiOSITION hy foreman with nr6t-class carpenter and htillderln nrout or city; good reference. Address Foreman, Dispatch office. -Wanted Vartner. TIT-ANTED Partner, active or special. with $10, every fa it wo, in a manuiaciunnr Business; cility will be furnished for the strictest Investiga tion; the plant Is In excellent working; order; ma chinery and appliances most complete; additional capital needed onlv to Increase the business, which Is practically a monopoly; more than 100 percent per annum can It earned. Best references gl en and required and all communications treated In conlldence. Address Manaracturer, Dlsoatch office. T)ARTNER-Lad agents with small c-ipltal; 1. good chance to rlRlit party. Address F. T. Parker, general delivery. Allegheny, Pa. T)ARTNER-Wlth fl,000 to take half Interest In L an esiaDiisnen mercantile ousines rare chance ror a voting man meaning business. Ad- dress Specialty. Dispatch office. Bualnean Opnortnntles Wnntnft. TXAXTED-An active and experienced man, VV with rrom 135.000 to 140.000. as partner, to engage wllh present owners In operating a flint bottle house factory In Pittsburg district: modern bnll't and complete equipment: established trade; natural gas for fuel; two main lines of railway. For further information and particulars address P. O. Box 1331. Pittsburg, Pa. References ex changed. "TrANTEI)-250 to Y0 buys a saft and reliable T business needed In ever) city; will pav from 100 to 13)0 per month net proflt: exclusive territory given ind complete outfit furnished: send ror Illus trated book. A. T. Thompson Co., HTrcmont Row. Boston, Mass. Real Estate Wanted. "Tf ANTrD House A private party wants to t buv a house In Allegheny: price $15 000 to 130. 000, not lo exceed M0.0OO; give rull particulars, etc. : all offers confidential. Address House, Dis patch office. "TrANTED Real estate to sell, money to loan 1 ? propertr to rent and rents lo collect. J. H. liiambers A Co.. 102 Fourth av Room 6. Fire Insurance vTsntd. B ENSWANGER A ZAHN Fire Insurance, Fourth av. Miscellaneous Wanted. BRAINATRUSTON. Camenters-Jobbing ofall kinds promptly done; estimates furiilsliid: fly screens made to order on short notice. Shop rear of No. 410Smlthfleld St.. Pittsburg. )A1NT1N(. and plateglass gUzlng. 526 Grant st , Pittsburg. It. C. Miller, PATENTS-O. D. Levis (20 years). Solicitor, 131 Firth ay., next Leader, Pittsburg: no delay. TRUNKS hauled to and from r ast End for 50c. Campbell & Davis, 12 Seventh ay. Telephone 276. USE Jones' Bedbug Paraljzer Jos' Magic Roach Powder: roaches banished by contract; satisfaction given or no pay. 222 Federal St., Alle gheny. Sold by all flrst-class druggists. "7"ANTED Ever) one wno wants the finest and vT cheapest wall paper in America to send for samples: sent free to any address. O. G. O'Brien, Papit and Wall Paper store. 292Fifth ay. "TTANTED-Fence: will buy about 130 feet of T second hand fence. If cheap. Call Xa Shcn- drn ay., Eat End. w ANTED-Party to take desk room In engi neer's office. Room 2OT. Hostettcr mug. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. nones. Vehicles. Live Stock For Sale. BUGGY One doctor's buggy, one side bar, one eua spring, onr sleigh, two sets of buggy har ness, one Alderno cow two years old, fresh 8 weiks; will oell cheap or trade for building ma terial. Appl) Ja. Warlmrtun. Hatfield st bet, 47th and 48th sts., 17th ward. CARRIAGE Double seated and In good order. Apply 324 Ridge av., Allegheny. ELIVERY wagons Deliver wagons all styles; our own mate Win. Beckert. 340 to 344 Ohio Alligheny. Telephone. 343). PONIE! seDa IES-Palr black Shetland ponies; will sell separately: also cart and harness, 11. C. W hisler. New Brighton. Pa. SORREL stallion, 3 next month. 850 pounds: very handsome, well broken: kind In and out of harness: Belmont and Nutwood blood; very prom ising; will be sold dirt cheap. Box 21, New Brighton, Pa. Rubber Stamps For Sie. C"iET your rubber stamps, steel stamp', stencils, X seal proses, brass checks etc. from Sheaffer 4 Co., 43Flfth ay,. Duffs College building. Musical Instruments. ORGAN Etev organ: bargain to quick buyer. Inquire 333 Fort) -second st. Machinery and Metals For Sale. B' OILERS and engines, second-hand: all sires. from 4 to 100 h. p. .: cheapest In the market: 64 i stock, stationary and norta- boilers and engines In able, uprlgnt Doners, mouniea iarm engine, etc.; steam pumps, goemor, pulleys and shafting. Telephone 4401, Z3-251'ark way. J. S. Young. Alle gheny. Pa. T ENGINES Genuine Avne automatic 6aret) en i glnes and non-exlblve boilers, from one half to five horse powers, for natural gas or carbon oil as fuel: latest improved ventilating fans and water motors, sold by J. Prager, sole agent, at No. 4 Fifth av. Send for catalogue and Information. - . : . . ." .. I , - . I ENGINES and boilers of every description: brick j yard supplies; contractors, and rolling mill ma chinery. Thomas Carlln's sons. Lacock aud ban dusky sts., Allegheny. ELEVATOR-A Reedv Brothers elevator la flrst class condition; suitable for a hotel or for freight. Inquire Room 203, Bissell BIocx. 1X)K SALE Cheap Second-hand single Webb . perfecting Bullock press, capacity 8.000 to 0.000 8-page papers per hour. Address Press, box 18i, Pittsburg, Pa. GRINDSTONES In all sizes, for all kinds ot grinding: Cralgleith. Newcastle, Nova Scotia and other grits; iron frames and fixtures tor hand, foot or power: mounted stone, oil stone, emery wheels and grinders. W m. 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-stvlc Acme automatic engines: second hand Snedlker and car fly fans: B. W. Paine Asmiiis automatic engines, from 3 to 259 horse power: electric motors, water motors and all kinds of light power and supplies. 'lompklnsA Utrlch. ngliieers and Contractors, 316 and 518 Liberty St.. Pittsburg, Pa. MACHINERY of a flrst-class scrap yard consist ing of two pair of shears, engine and boiler. Jno. S. iiraffACo., Ltd. Duquesne way, between 2d A 3d sts. SAW TABLE One second-hand saw table for stereotype or electrotype purposes, will be sold cheap: also about 20 printers' stands. Appl at the Dispatch business ofllce, cor. smlthflela and Diamond sts. Miscellaneous For Sale. CRIB Handsome bleached willow canopy crib; half price. 353 Shenden av., E. E. TXIR SALE Limited number or printers' stands. JS alsn a lot or second-hand printers' cases;alsua saw table: price very low If sold at once. Address Printer, box 182. Pittsburg. Pa. FOR SALE lc per roll wall paper. Thompson Bros.. 109 Federal St.. Allegheny. WOOD-Hlckory cord wood. Lcechburg. Pa. Address Box 063, FOR SALE BUSINESS. Dnineaa Opportunities For Sale. AN established business; wholesaling a specialty, a rare opportunity for (1,300. Address L. F., Dispatch office. BARBER SHOP-Flrst-ciass stand, centrally lo cated. For particulars Inquire of Ross W. Black, 712 Penn ay. BUMNEV A good pailng business; JI.VO to 12,000 required: health requires change of climate reason for selllug; all cash preferred, but will make terms part cash with balance secured; business strictly cash, with 50 per cent profit on goods; average weekly sales for rear ending May 15 J20J. Address Steck Agency, Oil City, Pa. C1LOTHING and gents' furnishing goods store In J town of 15,000. about jOmlles from Pittsburg; doing leading business in town: good reasons for celling. Address T. T Dispatch office. COLOURING MILL-Roller process, and all in IJ perfict order: situate In an important town on line oi ranroao, anu possessing caccneni snipping facilities direct Into the cars trom the mill. Par ticulars from Jas. W. Drape A Co , 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. 170RSALE-Or exchange for real estate: large grocery: Invoice 6,oco For advantages and reasons aouress urocery, uisnatcn omce. GENERAL store in good town, with liquor license and postofSce in the building: lr you want a good business at a bargain now is your chance. Holmes A Co., 420 Smtthflcld St. HALF Interest in a well-established mechanical Journal having a large paying patronage. Holmes A Co.. 420 Smlthfleld St. Manufacturing Sites For Sale. MANUFACTURING site on West Penn R. R. at Sharpsburg, with 200 feet railroad siding; building suitable ror almost an) kind or light manufactiiring.willbesold at a bargain for v ant of use; gas. water. M.F. Hippie A Co., 96 Fourth av. THKSalmon heirs property. being slip Nos.l and 2. with Ohio river front of 840 ft. ; at Port Ful ton, opposite LouUillle. Kr. ; suitable for boat building, barge and coal boat landings or manu facturing: at very reasonable price; easy terms. Ed Wlttish. 134 Fifth av Pittsburg, Pa. OJOCfi per front loot Marlon ay.. First ward. iH)AOJ Allegheny, facing west park 200 feet front with a depth orili ieet on P.. FU W.AC. R. R. (P. It. R. Co ): no belter site for light manufac turing, warehouse or storage facilities with switch connections In the citv; this property will be worth double the above price within Ave years and can not be duplicated In location, size or price: win sell as a whole- or villi divide to suit purchaser. Samuel W. Black A Co.. C9 Fourth av. rOli SALE LOTS. Heal Estate. I70R SALE-2io,000 acres grazing and timber ? land: 1150.000 sheep and 5.MI0 cattle now grazed on it); price $2 per acre; eas) terms. J. H. Brlstor, Martlnsburg, West ya. FOR 8 ALE LOTS. Eait End Lots For Sale. I?OR "SALE Che-ip, only 11.600. 2 line level lots . corner of Hoxnewood and Bennett St.. each 23x120 reet (41). W. A. Herron A Sons. 80 4th av. LOT At public sale on the premises on Friday, June 3,at 2 r. f a lot In Fourteenth ward, Pltla burg.83.31 feet front on Ward st.b) 75 ft.on V llmot st. ; will entertain offers fur private sale. Morton Hunter. Trustee, No 87 Diamond st. LOT At a special low price for a few days. lot 40x110 on Amber st.. Baiim's Grove: for terms see Howard Brown, 1M Fourth av. QJ" Q 000-An elegant residence property at a IDXOj bargain: a hanasomn new Queen Anne uncit resiacnce on tne corner oi two exceiicm. streets handy to all traction cars and P. R. R.: has deep cemented cellar and laundrv. four rooms, re ception hall and two pantries on flrt floor. Ave bedruoms and bath on second floor and two rooms and billiard hall on third floor, sliding doors, hard wood mirror mantels, tile hearths and facings, heater, range, two porches, open plumbing, both raws, electric lights and bells, combination chan deliers, etc.. and Is heautirullv grained and fin ished throughout: house sets back 50 feet from street on a beautiful level lot 60x120 and presents a handsome outside appearance and inside Is a model of architecture In lonslructlon and finish; don't fill to sec this Irvou are looking for a handsome and complete home, as It cannot be duplicated In the city for less than fl&.OOO; terms easy. See Baker ,t Co.. C227 Penn av , E. F. ffi;7 C ft C S.SH will buy a choice lot on Hastings D4JU at.. E. K. See Dcnnlston. Fldirkln Jt Co., Llm.. 6212 Penn ay., E. E.. tel. 5327. Ilazelwood Lots For Sale. I TOR SALE-Haielwood Lots. Lot 49x100 feet. Second ay Lot milO reet, Ha7elwood ay Lot ilxin teet. Sylvan av Lot 33x1(0 If el. Lvtlcst .$3,000 . 2. HO . 3,300 tlU Lot 50x100 leet. Lytic st 1,200 Lot 44x105 reet. Kansas st 1.710 IRA M, I1URCHF1FLD. 153 Fourth av. HAZCLnilOII AV. An elegint corner lot. Irregular shape, equal to 52xl2r feel, within a few minutes' walk of Ilazelwood station, Baltimore A Ohio Railway, and second avenue electric cars; will sell cheap for cash, to quick buyer. John E. McCrickart, Vt Fourth av.; telephone 1678. Allegheny Lots For Sale. LOTS-A rew or those elegant lots left on Cali fornia avc.. Allegheny. 40x160 feet to Michigan ae.; this property Is raphll Increasing In v.due, and can be bought for 11,9(0 tach for a short time onij . W. C. Bcringcr A Co., 156 Fourth are. LOT 20x110, on west side Buena Vista St., near parks Jo) n K. Ewlng & Co , 107 Federal st. 9 ACKES nearCallfornli ay., litis ward. 2 elieni. C. 11. Bratt, 24 Ohio st. Snburban Lota For Sale. L1 OTS 50xI50-In the V atson plan. Fast Belle- vuc. P. F. W.AC. It. U.: eas terms. ionn K. Ewlng A o 107 Federal st. ( ACRFS of land close to the railroad and city; ) good point to la out In building lots; the dis trict Is thickly populated and increasing rapidly. Jas. W. Drape A Co.. 313 Wood 6t., Pittsburg. Farms For Sale. FARM A ven desirable farm near the citv: onlv 15 minutes' walk trum railroad statiou; about 9fl acres, nearh all under cultivation; a good dwelling of 7 rooms, outbuildings, tine orchard, plenty of water, etc.; would suit well forclther stock, dalr or market larm: one of the most de sirable and best situated farms In the count) : for a health resort the place has few equals. Jas. W. Drape Jt Co., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. IARM-Well located; 10(1 acres; paid $1,400 last ' jear; lmmtdlate possession, or next year, as desired, and terms according!) : chance of lifetime for beautifully located home site and paying farm combined: price only ,7,500. Murry A Edsall, Hdcllt hnllqlng. 121 4th av. TOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE City Residences. "I DWELLING Bargain A fonr-room brick XJ duelling near Forty-sex nth st.. Sexmteenth ward; good cellar, tlnlshid attic, and all In good re pair; lot 20x100 leet: rrlec onl $2,000. M . C. Ber Inger A Co., 156 Fourth .nc. 1?OR SALE Public sale, on the premises, on Wednesday, June 1. at 2 P.M.. of property. No. 161 Wylle av.. between Elm and Logan sts., Pittsburg: lot 24x100 feet, on which Is built a 2 story and basement brick stable; lents for fl. 200 a year; sale subject to mortgages of $8,000; terms cash. Morton Hunter, Trustee. 200 Wylle aye,, near Duff St.. a frame jy nweiiing, almost new; water In nouse. etc. lot 20x100 feet. . C. Beringer A Co., 150 Fourth ac. East End Residences For Sale. QIX 000 Frazlcr St., near Boqitet. a splendid jPJy 8-room brick dwelling, hall, vestibule. In side shutters, slate mantels, both gases, bath. w. c, hot and cold nater up and don n stairs; Intact, ail modern conveniences; electric cars pass the door; lot 24x110 feet: $900 rash an I balance JoOO per year. W. C. Beringer A Co., 156 Fourth avp. 000 A new frame house of four rooms and basement kitchen, within four minutes of electric cars; nas a nice lot, 25x100. fenced in. and on which there are fruit and shade trees In abund ance and stable on rear: terms. .jOO down, balance to -u t; tills Is a rare bargain. Sec Baker A Co., 6227 Penn at., E. K. 300 Oakland. 800 feet from Firth ave.. new , 10-room brick dwelling, containing all late modern improtemenis, large lot, line snanc trees, elegant l lew. Owner, ltoom 42, Fidelity Building Hazelwood Residences For Sale, I ?OR SALE Very cheap; a great chance to buy . a fine home at Ha7etwood; desirable street, large lot, new house, 9 rooms, modern fixtures, besides reception lull (s8). . A. ilerroa A Sons, bo Fourth av. Allegheny Residences For Sale. ALLEGHENY 2 new brick dwellings, on line of electric cars, at a great bargain; 8 rooms In each, with hall, hath, lavatory, gas ana water: the property Is worth S9.0CO cash; will be sold nt the re duced price of $7.u00 In onler to close an account, Jas W. Drape A Co . 313 Wood St.. Pittsburg. ALLEGHENY 10 good dwellings.!!! splendid lo cation, renting Tor over $3,200 annually excellent chance ror a profitable and safe Investment; will be sold to pay handsomely: the houses are almost new and are in good order. Jas, W. Drape A Co., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. 3, F. HI 300 Allegheny Good 7-room brick dwell ing: central location; good investment. 31. Ipple A Co., S6 Fourth ay. Snbarban Residences xfor Sals. "T?OR SALE-At Wllklnsburg. six-room frame X dwelling: hall, gooii cellar, one acre or ground, irilll oi an Kinns anil goou siaoie; the cost of house and stable alone. A Co . Wllklnsburg. price only $: vt . r.. iiamneit KNOXVILLE. "POR SALE-SOME BEAUTIFUL HOMES- One 6-room brick house, two lots. Orchard Place, $4,000 One 7-room brick house, one lot, paved street, 14,500. Two 5-room hrlck houses, lots 37jxl00) each. Orchard Place. JJ.750. One 7-room fraine house, one lot, paved street. $3,000. OneS-room frame house, onelot, pive3 street. , $2,700. ' Onc5-room brick house, two lots, paved street, $3,250. Ona 5-room brick house, one lot, pared street. $2,750. Five 5-room frame houses, paved street, each $1,800. Tvelvc7-room brick houses, paved streets, each $2,300. Fei en 4-room brick houses, very pretty. $2,700. Elghtl-room brick cottages, onelot, each$l,701. An of the above lovclv homes In this greatly favored citv of beautiful homes will be sold on terms to suit buyers. BUILDING LOTS-200ofthe most beautiful build ing lots to be found in ihe county are offered at prices luivh less than property having similarly attractive features can be bad for. TlieP. A B. 1 ruction will have their new electric railway In operation through the center of the borough by May 1 next. This will give a wonderful Impetus lo values, and those who secure any ot the above properties or a lot will be fortunate. TO LET A number of 3, 4, 5 and 7-room houses at moderate rents to good paying tenants. None otners need apply. Take any of tne houthslde street cars. XNOXVILLE LAND IMPROVEMENT CO., 85 Knox avenue Knoxvllle. TO LKT. CItT Kvsldencea. TO LET Hon-e No. 427 Liberty St.. city; tt rooms. Inquire at A. V. D. Watterson's, Anchor Bank Building, fifth ar.. city. Haielwooc! Itealdence To Let. TO LET On HAelirood ay., near Sylvan, house of eight rooms with laundry, city water, both gases and bath room: fine situation, ample grounds, fruit trees, grapes, shrubbery, etc.: rent moderate: possession immediately. Apply II. Burgwin, 150 Fourth av. Allegheny Kefiaencei To Let. TO LET Nice five-room dwelling Federal st, extension. Inquire of J. R. McKee, 70S Penn ar.. Room 611. Suburban Kesldences To Let. TO LET Or for sale, at Sewlcklcy House of 10 rooms, laundr). balh. w. c. hot and cold water, both gases: stable and carriage honsc; beautiful location: 5 minutes from station; price, $12,000, or for rent at $j0 per month. George S. Cotton A Co.. 61 Federal St., Allegheny. TO LET At Wllklnsburg, largo eight-room brick dwelling, finished attic, bathroom complete, large lot. shade trees, etc. : price $J5 per month: three minutes from station. W . K. Hanmett A Co.. Wllklnsburg. 10 LET At Wllklnsburg. large seven-room frame dwelling; large rtceptlon hall, finished attic, bathroom complete, large lot: close to sta tion: price J0 per month. W. E. Hamnett A Co., 'vt IIMnsburg. Ttasineaa Stands t0 rt. TO LET Space with power, cor. Penn and Third avs. ; three floors; 20,000 feet space; abundant power; goodllxht: splendid; location: every con venience. Apply Nicola llros.. 20 Fifth ar. ri -0 LET Pour-story brlct building. X ar., two doors from Smlthfleld s-t.: will lease for Ave rears, Apply at first floor office of Kauf- mannr' store. TO LET Store. MB Wood St., Improve for a good tenant. Blsell building. 3-story brick; will Inquire Room 209, Offices and UesK Hoom To Leu t , TO LET-Desk room, No. 108 Fourth avenue, 1st floor front. Black A Baird. No. 03 Fourth ar. TO LET. Itnoma To Let. ALLFGHENY Well rurnWied front room, 11th ward, rent f8. E. W Dlspitch office. FIFTH AV.. 14 Elegant furnished rooms, wllh or without board. PORBES AV.. for one or ti No. 418 -Furnished rooms suitable ro gentltmen. FOUNTAIN ST.. 64. clty-Fumlblied rooms to let. with or without board. FURTH ST.. 41-Some unfurnished rooms for housekeeping. Inquire on premises. I BURNISHED ROOMS-Faclng parks: . board. 80 Cedar av.. Allegheny. vltli I ACOCK ST. Furnished rooms, all modern con J vcnlcnces. Appl to Moyle's, 165 Lacock St., Allegheny. T IGON1ER ST., 3334 Nicely furnished rooms. TJIVERAV., 62. Allegheny, near 0th st. bridge JA Nicely furnished rimin. first floor, folding tied. suitable for one or two gentlemen, with or without board; good location. She: re ERMAN AV.. 10. Allegheny Furnished rooms. "ITTASHINGTON ST.. 53. Allegheny Near parks: IT nice lurnlshed room: moderate. Z See additional adlets under Wanted Boarders and Lodgers. PERSON L. ERsoNAL Ic per roll wall pipr. Thompson isros., jo reaerci si.. Aiicgnrny, PERSONAL Credit, res. credit on fine dress goods, silks, satins, wraps.etc, atJ.Dwyer's, Room 4, McCance block, 701 nnlthfleld. I)ERSONAL-Casb paid for old gold and silver watches and Jewelry repaired: new work made to order. Chris llauch. 541 Smlthflcl'. PERSONAL Eerett Club news: The pianos de Ill ercd this weik arc club A. No. 137. Rev. S. A. Smith. 1 est Newton. ra.:clubB. No. 311. Ml-s E. l.ougwcll. 275 Allegheny at., Allegheny. Pa. PEHSONAL-If.IohnLvttlc. who kept hotel In "A eston. Va.. In the sixties, will send his address to Johh Faulkner. No. 1611 N. Main st , Los Angeles. Cal., he will learn something to his advantage. PFRSON AL When 1 was a small nov mv moinr always repaired my breeches and larket, bnt since I got lo be a great big man. Dickson, the well-known tailor. 65 Fifth av.. cor. oort st.. second floor, has been substituted, who now does all my cleaning, pressing and renovating la great. thipe- Tel. Ivi8 Loyr. LOST Seal rnrcape. South Neglcvav.. Wednes siqylast. Return for reward to 731 S. Neglel av. ruoposALs. THE BOARD OF INSPECTORS OF THE Western Penitentiary will receive pro posals until six (6) o'clock p. M. of JUNE 3, 1892, for furnishing the penltentiaiy with tho follow ing supplies tor a term of ono year, viz.: Fresli and cured meats, drygoods, drugs and medicines. Details furnished at the prison The boaid reserves the right to l eject any or ail bids. EDWARD S. WRIGHT, Warden. PROPOSALS SEALED FUOPOSALS w ill be received by the Brushton School Board for furnishing desks and seats for tho new building at Brushton: also for a bell, not to exceed 1,000 pounds. Rids must bo separate, and willolose TUESDAY, May 31, 1892, nt 12 M. For specifications address tho secretary. JAS. A. MULLEN, President; DANIEL WHITMORE. Secretary. AUCTION SALE 5. AT AUCTION, 50 fine building lots, A cozy 4-roomed house, An excellent 5-roomed house, A substantial 12-roomed mansion, on the premises, GRACE PARK, To the highest bidder", without reservation; terms, small payment in hand, balance in monthly payments, or liberal discount for casn, THURSDAY JUNE 2, 1892, Commencing at 1 30 o'clock, p. jr. Those lots aro beauties, carved out of the old park-like Grace Homestead, West End; thev are perfect lying, well drained, em bellished with "producing frnit tiees and raro shrubbery: front" a 00-foot' avdnue, anil are built up to on every side; no hills or hol lows; pure water and gas in iiDtindancc: stores, shops, and an elegant laigo school two squares anay; street cars close by, and electric cars to supplant thom this year, will reduce the time to 15 Minutes from Fifth Av. and Market St Nothing to equal them so close to tho city's center: each lot and bouse will bo offered separately on tho above date and sold ab solutely at the best prices obtainable. The special attcntioif of City home seekers, Southsido Workers, Investors and Speculators, Is invited to this property. Plans may bo seen and 'full information obtained at our office, vi here lots may now be seemed at low list prices. To reacii Grace Park, take the West End street cars to Wab.ish avenue; from thence the walk is short. CHARLES SOMERS 4 CO,, 131 FOURTH AY. B. Smitlison, Auctioneer. If. AUCTION SALE, ON THE PREMISES, TUESDAY, MAY 31, AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M. KO. Ill FAYETTE STREET, FIFTH WARD, ALLEGHENY CITY, A fine pressed brick residence of 10 rooms; all modern conveniences, with lot 21 feet 4 inches bv 130 to an alley. Terms, $1,000 cash; balance on longtime. A. Z. BYERS & CO., Agents, 93 Federal street. J. B. SMITnsON, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE. Ftirnituio, Carpets, Office bate, etc TUESDAY, MAY 31. At 10 o'clock at the rooms or the Henry Auc tion Co, 2i nnd 2G Ninth st. Handsome chamber suites in walnut, oak and mahog any, mirror door wardrobes, bookcases, desks, folding beds, eliiflouier, conches, lounges, chairs and rockers, elegant parlor suites tipholsteied in English rugs, urocn tellc, plushes and haircloth, fancy tables, curtains, sidetioatds, otc, tables, leather chairs, oak rockor, hnir mattre-ses, springs, latge line of brnssels carpets for rooms.hails and stairs, dishes, etc.: office deks and -ufe; lot sash, etc. Sale positie. HENRY AUC TION CO , Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE ON THE PREMISES SATURDAY, Juno, at 2 o'clock r. M., Main street. Glenfleid, P , F. W. A C. R. U. Tno-stoiy frame dwelling, five looms, lot 40T.180, three minutes' walk from station, 'lenns, 'one-half cash, balance to suit pur chaser; secured by bond and moitgagc. In qulro S. DYEU. Real Estate Agent, 157 Lacock stteet, Allegheny. J. C. Vincent, Auctioned. Ti.roNAUGHER A CO , lVl CONTRACTORS FOR Paving sidewalks, loadwajs, jnrd, mills, stables nnd cellar floors with cement, stone, brick.concrete and tiro brick. Curbsitonu furnished and set. 13 Federal at., Allegheny City, Pa. u Merchant Tailors'Latest Styles IN SPRING SUITINGS. $25 and upward TROUSERS, $5 up Givi Ua A TmaL. CAY ANACGII & GAY1N, No. 197 Firrn Ave Cleaning and repairinga specialty mjtf-D S500 TO $500,000' JO LOAN on mort gages, city or conntiy pioperty, at lowest rates. JAS. W. DRAPE CO., J13 Wood st, Pittsburg. . Telephone No. 975. WE INTRODUCE TO THE DEALER AND Consumer, and sell to tho Dealer, Specialties in every line. Quick returns; big results-i What have vou? , , GAGE-LEAK INTRODUCING CO, Chicago. 1 SUMMER RESORTS. HOTEL KATE) AND CIRCULARS May He Obtained at THE DISPATCH'S Business Office, Smlthfiolit and Diamond. Atlantic City. HOTEL ATOLEX-Michigan and Pacific avs.. Atlantic City, N. J.: near the beach: under drained : rates 8 to $10 per week. Mrs. L W. Reed. HOTEL WELLINGTON. Occ.m end ot Kentucky .ivonue. Atlantic Citv. N. J 31. A. & H. S. MILNOU. Circulars at Dispatch office. my27 64 THE MANHATTAN, OCEAN END, SOUTH CAROLINA AVE. Open all the year. 31. A. MELON EY. THE CHALFONTE. ATLANTIC CITY. Directly on the Beach. Sea water baths in house. Opened January 10 lf9i C. ROBERTS A SONS. "HADDON HALL," A-tlcmtlo City, C. J. Oris All thb Year. Hot sd Cold Sba Watir Baths it the IIocsk. I.EED A LIPPINCOTT. HOTEL WILTSHIRE, Virginia av., near ocean. Atlantic City. N.J. Open all the year. Large bay window rooms giving fine view of the ocean. D. W. CHANDLER Cressnn Springs. CRESSON SPRINGS PA For Rent Furnished for tho season, the Parle cottase, Crcsson Springs; seven bedi oohis, two baths, Trior, kitchen, furnace, open Ores. J. F. ecch. 1732 Mass. avenue, Washington, D. C- MOUNTAIN HOUSE CRESSON SPRINGS. On the Summit of the Allegheny Mountains, Main line Penna. R. 11. All trains stop. Will open JUNE 25th. For circulars and in formation, address WM. K. DUNHAM, Supt., Cresson, Cambria county. Pa. Cnpo May. HOTEL LAFAYETTE. JOHN TRACY A CO., Proprietors. Ojien June 13: all modi rn Improvements: located directly on the beach: terms $1 to $ per day. Apply to . JOHN TRACY & CO.. Washington Hotel, Phlla. Pa., or Cape Mar. N.J. THE STOCKTON, A First-Cl.iss Hotel, Will Open Juno 4 and Remain Open Until October L F. THLO. WALTON. m Proprietor. Other Resorts. THE CARLETON. SPRING LAKE. N. .1.. Opens seventh season June I. special rates for June. J. I. HINKXIN. my2s-3l Proprietor. PINE 1IEIGIITS INN AND COTTAGES, Allegheny Mountains, location unsurpassed: most filcturesquc region of Pennsylvania: all modern inpnuements; purrst waler and tlnestalr steam heat, tennis: open atout June 20. lllustritdl rlr-rul-ir A. i:. GRIER. Bllnlne'iam, lIuullLgdon county. Pa. CAPOX SPRINGS HAMrSHIHK ro., W. VA. Send for pamphlet an-I ee what this cclebralecl watering plare of fers to Ml out of health, those nroken down from overwork, or thoe In search of .1 lovely sn.nmer AND -,,m,, Itoniu lor solid com tori ana p.ea-.-BATHS ure. H 1ALK l'rop THE OXFORD, AVON-R.Y-THE SjEA, N. J. JUNETOOCTOBEH. FOREST LODGE, LAKEWOOO, N. J. OCTOBER TO TFNE. J. G. ltOGOS, ,MAAGtl!. FORT WILLIAM IIEN'RYIIOTEL, LAKEOEOKGE, N. Y., Will open June 23. The largest. best appointed and most liberally conducted hotel at Lake Georire. SENU FOR ILLUSTRATED bOUVEXIP.. For terms and partlcnlars apply to HOTEL ORF NOBLE. Ftflv-sevcntn t. and Seventh ar.. New York. Special rates for families. WILLIAM NOBLE, owner and proprietor. BEDFORD SPRINGS, BEDFORD, 1?A. "THE CAHLSBAD OF AMERICA." HOTEL OPENS JUNE 23 J. LB DOTY. Manager. White Alountdinn. C. H. MAPLEWOOD. Eifit End of tho famous ton n of Bethlehem. Grand center of nil the Whito Mountain at tractions. Tho great resort or health and pleasure. Maplewood Hotel opens Julv 6. Manleviood Cottage opens Jnn 10. IS FUR NISHED COTTAUES. Send tor illustrated booklet to AINSLIE& WEBSTEK.Managers, No. 62BoiIston st., Boston Also of Hotel San Mnico, St. Augustine. Fla. HOTELS. STURTEVANT HOUSE. NEW YORhT. American plan $2 flO to J3 50 per day. -Europein plan $1 00 per day upward. HIE STUKTEVANT HOUSE Is the most central in tlio city; neai all ele vated ro.ids, street car lines, principal places of amusement and large retail stores. All the com'orts of home witli tho addi tional conveniences of the metropolis is of lered our guests. THE STURTEVANT HOUSE. Broadway. 2Stli and 29tli sts . New Yorlc.NY STEAM E ItS AUD UXCUKSION S. NElTiMAND FOR ROTTERDAM. PARI AND LONDON. SA1LINO FROM NEW YORK: Mav 2, ednesd-ir. "Rotterdam. May 28. Saturdav. Maardam. 7.00 a. m. June 1. Wcdnesdar, 'Oeilam. 9 30 a m. Meamers marked sail to and from Amsterdam; all otherj to and from Rotterdam. From pltrfoot of Fifth street. Hoboken. First cabin, So5 to f70; second cabln.su. Reduced excursion tickets. Steerage at low nies. Forlllm trateil guide and passage apply to JOHN. I. M'COK MICK. CO -mlthilcld street. LOUIS MOEFR. 618 -mltlillelil street. MAX SCHAMBtRO A CO.. 527 Smlthfleld street. my23-D G lUNAIil) L1NE-NFW YORK AND- LIVER J POOL. VIA OUFENSTOW N From Pier 40. .uriti iiiit. r ui irJLpirsi man Bcriiuc. Uinbrla, June 4, 1 p. m.lUmhrla, July 2. It a. m. Scrvli. June 11, 6 a. in.jl-ervl.i. Julv S a. m. Etruria, June 18.11:10 a.m. r truria. Julrlil. 11 a. m. Auraula. June23. 6a m. (AuranU, July 23, 5 a. in. Extra Steamers. Bothnia, June 1.10 a in.lCallln. June 15. 9a.m. Cabin passage, $10 and upward, according to location: second cabin Sliand flO. htcerjge tickets to and Iroraall parts of Europe at viry low rates. For freight and pas'ige apply to rompanv'j offlcc. A Bowling (Jrctn. New York. VERNON II. BROWN A CO.. General Agent", or CH ARI.FS P. SMITH. Third av. and Wood si.. Agent for Pitts burg. P.i. my30-D RED STAR LINE. Wickly between New York and Antwerp. The splendid, flrst-class, full-powered steamers: .icsltnd, Ylednesdar, June 1. l':10A. M. Rliynland. Wednesday Junes. 4 1'. M. cu niland. 1 ednesdar. Juni 1 . 1a. m. Noordlaiid. Wedneilay. June 22. 1 10 r. M. MIocins. stateroom, smoking and Inthrooms amidships: sicond cabin accommodations unex celled. staterooms all on main deck. First cabin. 8j5 ami upward: excursion tickets. f0 and upward: seconn cabin, B; round trip, lu per lent riductloii' steerage at icry low rates. Send for "Facts for Travelers." International Navigation Company, GF.N ERAL AGENTS. No. 6 Bowline Green, New York. AOENTS: J. .1 McConnlck. Ml Mnlihflehl street. 1 ouls Moeser. 6.6 Smlthfleld street J. F. Erny, liermju barings Bank. inv30-MWF ALLA ZEST LIHB XOYAL MAIL SlEAMSllirS, GLASGOW to PIIIIilDELl'IIIA via DERitYandGALWAY. The most di icct route irom Scotland and North and Middle or Ireland. ACCOMMODATIONS UNSURPASSED Intermediate, S30. Steenuo, S10. STATE1 AT LI Ilk., j STEAMSHIPS. XEW YORK and GLASGOW 1 ia Londonderry, every Fortnight. June 2. ....... .State of Nebraska lr. M June 10 State of California t r. u June 30 State of Nevada 2r.ii Cabin, $40. Second Cabin. $30. Steerage, $19. Apply to J. J. McCO SMICK, 639 Smlthfleld st. jays i-d STEAMERS AIO EXCURSIONS. AATH1TE STAR LINE ,..,, For Queenstown and LiverpooL Royal and United States Mall 1 Steamers. f.emaiilr.Junel.l0.3OamOerroanle,June2i9)am Teutonic, June 8. 4p m'Teutonlc, July 6. Ipa Britannic, June 1 9 a niBntannlc, July 8am Majestic. June 22, 4p m Adriatic. Jnjy 20 2:30pm From -P, hiteSta7dock, foot of West Tenth street. New YorK , second cabin on these- steamers. Saloon rates. $60 and upward. Excursion tickets on ravorable terms. St com! cabin. $40 and $4o. Steerage rrom or to the old country. $-J0. . , , .,. White Star drafts parable on demand in all the pilnelpal banks throughout Great Britain- Apply to JOHN J. MCCORMICK. 639 "mUhfle 1 d street, Pittsburg, or II. JIAITLAND KERSEY, General Agent. 2! Bruidway. New York. my20-i INMAN LINE. New York, Qneenstown and Liverpool, From New York every Wodnesday. City of Paris and City ofXeirYorlr. 10,300 tons each. City of Berlin. City of Chicago, City of Chester, rnoic xzw tome City or Tarts, Wcdnosday, June 1. S-30A.3C City of Berlin, Wednesday. Juno 8, 1 00 r. Jt. City or New York, Wed'day. June 13, 8 00 a. jc. City of Chicago. Wednesday.June 22, 3.J0P. -vr-For rates or passage and other informa tion, apply to INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COM PANY. Gen'l Vgents. 6 Bowling Green, New York, or to J. J. JIcCORMICK. 033 S.nlhttleld st., rittsburg. mylMtwr "anchor line. Steamers Leave New Yorlc Every Saturday For Gla3gow via Londonderry. Rates ror Saloon rassage Kj S. si. CITY OF ROW, SOO and nnwards. according to a?coiniU!Ml3hon anil location of ltoom. Second ihln. I?DU. Other Steamers. ( nhiu. SSO and upwards. hecond Cabin S35. Meeragi 819. Tassengers lKxiled at thrunxli rates to or from any city In Great Britain or on the Continent. Drafts nn London Sold at Lownt Rates. Book of Information, tours and sailing lists fur nished on applli atlon to Agents, HENDERSON BP.oTlIFItS. 7 Bowfing Oreen. X. 1.. or J. J. JIcCOKMICK. 633 Smlthfleld st,. Pitts burg: F. U. S.E5IPLE. llu Federal St., Allegheny. apll-MT EDUCATIONAL. ST. JOHN'S MILITARY SCHOOL, MANUUS, N, Y. Sninmer School of Instruction and Recrea tion, June W to Sept. 15. Apply to WILLIAM VERBECK. CHOICE IMtOFEKTIE-J. California ' Avenue Lots, Eleventh AVard, Allegheny City. GREAT BOULEVARD of the Northside. RIDGEVIEW and GRANDE POINTE Plans on line of the Pleas ant Valley Electric Street Railway. The Finest Building Lots in the Market. A Quick Buyer gets the advantage of future increases. PRICES LOW. TERMS EASY. Salesman on the ground Tiuida Thursday and Saturday, from 4 to 7 p. M. Z. BYERS & CO., 93 Federal Street. GRA1M PUCE Plan of lots at Larimer station, P. R. R., 1 8 miles from Union depot, $75 to 150 per lot, $5 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. To every tenth purchaser a lot will be given free. NO TAXES. NO INTEREST. Call or send for plans to C. T. BEECKMAN. 136 FIFTH AVE., PITTSBURG, PA. MAYFIELD. Perrysville avenue, Half mile Irom Western. University. 500 yards to Tenth ward school. Title guaranteed. Patent from State issued 1799 Only one deed transfer since. Large lots, plenty of lruit and big trees. Take Perrysville avenue car on Smithfield street, And you will GET THERE in 20 minutes. Prices very low. Terms to suit you. JOHN K. EWING & CO., 107 Federal St., and on the Ground. PURE UNEERMENTEO GRAPE JUICE. Sold onlvbv GEO. K. STEVENSON & CO., Opposite Trinity Church, Sixth avenue. niySO-Mwr UNITARIAN rUHLICATIONS TREB Address Miss Miry Lyman. 19 0a.kla.a4 Square, Pittsburgh 8:50 P. M. SATURDAYS I the latest moment at irhlch small ad vertismen ts will be received at tha AL For Insertion in ths SUNDAY DISPATCH. On week days tha office will remain open until 8 r. x. as usual. 4 V ;&t4&4-" iWIBLILllaLLLLLLLLBLBIsillllBi.BaLLWB'' mHHaV -iil9iBiftKBLHBBMBBKVBflBSMa
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