THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH, FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1893. BELIEVE IN BLAINE. Men From the East Say the People Aro Clamoring for the PLUMED KNIGHT'S DOMINATION. He b Popular With the Yoters and Will Win at the Election. SOME STILL STICK TO HARRISON Politics was in the very air at the Union depot last night Politicians of known and unknown name passed through, some going East, others going "West, but all talking of Presidental possibilities. Hon. John A. Bingham, ex-Minister to Japan, of Cadiz, O., passed through on the Panhandle for "Washington last evening, and declared emphatically that If Blaine permitted his name to be used he would be exhibiting a traitorous character, and his very acceptance will prove a death blow to the chances of the Republican party at the coming election. "The Democrats will win even if they put up a dark horse," continned the ex diplomat, "if Blaine is nominated. The people about Cadiz are in favor of Blaine, hut do not consider the possibility of his permitting his name to be used worthy the consideration. Personally, I am in favor of Harrison and firmly believe that he will be nominated." Delegate J. D. "Warner, of Brooklyn, passed through on the limited, enroute to Minneapolis. He said the Brooklyn dele gation would start Friday morning and were solid for Blaine. "If nothing more is heard from the great statesman," continued Mr. Warner, "his name will surely go through and the party ticket will be headed by the only name that is a sure winner." Smith Is for President Harrison. Charles Emory Smith, editor and pub lisher of the Philadelphia Press, and ex Minister to Bussia, said he thought Har rison would be the nominee. "The Phila delphia delegation is divided," said he, as he stood on the steps of a limited coach, "part of them being tor Blaine and the others true to Harrison. I do not think Blaine will permit his name to be used, as nothing strong or decisive enough has oc curred to make me think his letter of re fusal was not sincere. I believe the party would stand a much better chance of winning with Harrison at the head of the picket, as he has a much greater hold upon the people than Blaine has at present. I am loyal to the President" National Committeeman Samuel Pessen den, of Connecticut, said the people of his State were emphatically out for Blaine. He continued: "Blaine must be the nominee. The Republican party cannot win without him. He is need ful to the success of the Republicans. If any other name is used, the Democrats will probably occupy the Presidental chair lor the next four years." Mire of Blaine's Nomination. Another Philadelphia Journalist, of a different belief from Air. Smith, was Charles H. Heustis, ot the Philadelphia Enquirer, accompanied by George G. Brennau, en route to the Minnesota metropolis. Mr. Heustis expressed himself as being very decidedly lor Blaine. "He will surely be nominated," he continued, "and the success of the party depends upon him. In case the Secretary writes another letter or comes out in a statement that he will not accept the nomi nation President Harrison will doubtlessly be the candidate, and if that occurs I sadly fear lor the Republican party on the result" Dr. G. & Warlord, of New York City, was upon the same train, and said that the only name heard in New York at nreent was that of the man from the Pine Tree State. "The inmression prevails," he con tinued, "that " Blaine will be the .choice of the convention, and that there will be a bitter war between the two political parties. The two parties are hinged. Blaine and Harrison and Cleveland and Hill, whichever candidate is nominated the opposing faction will be apt to raise more or less trouble, and it is hard to foretell the results at the election." IT pays to secure roomers from THE DISPATCH'S readers. They make the most desirable lodgers. NEW USE FOB, A BEOGAN. George Seelhorst VTII1 Lex-re the "Work house to Meet Another Charge. Of late the existence of George Seelhorst, a resident of Woods' Bun, has been the re verse of pleasant Several days ago he was committed to the Allegheny Workhouse for 30 days on the charge of drunkenness and disorderly conduct, and now, to make mat ters still worse for him, his wife, Charlotte, appeared before Alderman Brinker last evening and swore out a warrant accusing her imprisoned spouse with aggravated assault and battery. According to her statements, George, prior to his arrest, knocked her down and nearly beat her brains out by playing a lively tattoo upon ber head with the heel of his"brogan. The warrant was sent to the workhouse and at the expiration of the 30 days' sentence will be served upon the prisoner. THEIB FORMAL OPEHLNQ. rbe Comity Democracy Beady to Occupy Their New Quarters. A largely attended meeting of the County Democracy Association was held last night it their new rooms in the University build ng. Arrangements were concluded for the onnal opening of their new quarters. The late for the opening was not fixed, but it vill likely beheld shortly after the Chi ago Convention and will be intended as a onnal opening of the Democratic campaign n Western Pennsylvania. The County Democracy's new quarters lave been handsomely fitted up and are arge and airy. Several new members were nitiated last night We Notify Ton All That to-day and to-morrow are the last two lays of our great $10 men's suit sale. Posi lve endlng.Ro don't delay, but come at once f you want to benefit by it. Remember wo davs more, that's all in which to buy a ml fine suit of clothes, wortn S18 to $25, for 10. Don't blame s if you are too late wo otlfy J ou all there are two days left, to-day nd Saturday, in which to benefit by It. lome. p. c. a C., Clothiers, Cor. Grant and Diamond streets. Special Sale of Embroideries. Large lot on center counter at 25 per cent o S3 per cent unaer vulno; only SO pieces: ewest patterns. A. G. Campbell & Soxs, 27 Fifth avenue. Dz Witt's Little Early Risers. Best pill 3r biliousness, sick headache, malaria. Nut a Fault The fact that Walker's Family Soap costs .more than other soaps shonld not be an ejection to its use Mwr grJiMKR weight underwear at James H. .iken & Co.s, 100 Filth avenue. Extra Talnes Silk Glorrs and Mitts, jc 35c, EOe, 75c and $1 00. Blacks, tans, utes, modes and all light shades. A. G. Campbell & Sons, 27 Fifth avenue. Walker's Family Soap , used by the Pennsylvania Railroad to H their cars because it contains no '. xwr ur hot weather nealigeo shirts. H. AlKKJf 4 Co., 100 Fifth avenue. soap Irritates and roughens the an avoid this by using Walker's . It contains no alkali; it Is all PLENTY OF AIB AUD BEES. manager Erersoo Charged With Trying; to Use His Hen Unfairly. A story to a great extent untrue ii being circulated concerning Manager Everson, of the Continental Tube Works and Elba Iron Mill, Frankstown. The story goes that Mr. Everson is trying to prevent his workmen from buying beer while on duty. To carry this out It is said he built a high fence all around the works. The fence waa so high that the cool air was prevented from passing through the mill, and, according to the men, the mill was a regular sweat box. It was also reported that Mr. Everson had written letters to all the saloon keepers de manding that they quit selling to his men. The men are also reported as saying that they were refused drinking water, and that unless there was a remedy a general strike would follow. Mr. Everson was seen yesterday after noon. He denied the greater part of the story. He showed the reporter 'that a fence had not been built around the mill There is a short fence at the upper side, but the gate is always standing open. Along the other two sides there is no fence. The en tire river front is open, and the eool breezes of the Monongahela are allowed to sweep through the mill. The mill is supplied with cool, sweet water from a well 160 leet deep. The saloon keepers deny that Mr. Ever son wrote them letters of a threatening character. He did request them not to sell to his men on trust, a request they are very willing to carry out The men are satisfied, and say there is no danger of a strike. THE GEEMAN PROCESS Of Manufacturing Steel Did Not Prove a Success Yesterday. The new German process for making steel was tested at the Millvale Steel and Iron Company's Works yesterday, but it was not a success. Emit Hovorsky, who has been in charge of the operations, could not be present and the test was plaoed in hands of the workmen. There was 1.000 pounds of the imported mixture on hand, and the men were told to use 100 pounds for the first test The mill was shut down and only the stockholders and a few friends admitted. The workmen were unable to carry ont their manager's direction and all of the mixture was put in the fnrnace. The tem perature was not properly adjusted and the resnlt was a spongy mass instead of fine, soft steel. Mr. Hovorsky says the process will be proven a success. The process is still be ing kept secret STJPEEINTESDENT XUTH HOST. He Jumps From a Moving Train and Is Seriously Injured. Superintendent of the Allegheny police Henry Muth was seriously injured yester day in springing from a moving train at the Western avenue crossing. He was on his return home from a fishing exeursion, and finding that the train he was on did not stop at Western avenue, he decided in or der to save time to jump from the car as it passed the crossing. The train was not moving very fast when Mr. Jfuth made the jump, but his leg twisted from nnder him, and in falling he not only dislocated his knee, but sustained other injuries. He was immediately removed to his home, where he nill be confined some week. A Mock Convention. Arrangements have been completed for the mock National Republican Convention to be held at Lafayette Hall Saturday even ing, June 4, Tinder the anspiees of the Washington Association. The convention will be preceded by a grand parade ot the delegates. TbeLarxrest Pane of Glass. The Schmertr Glass "Works, of Bellever non, has turned ont a monster pane of glass. It weighs 65 pounds, is 55 inches in width and 84 inches long. The glass has been taken to Minneapolis to be exhibited. Want Shorter Hours. The "W. Dewees TVood Iron Company, operating at McKeesport and Stenbenville, is having a little trouble with its men. They want their turns reduced from 12 to 8 hours. Trie full quarts of Gibson. Finch, Overbolt and Bear Cieolc rve whiskies bearing the signature of Max Klein can be relied upon as absolutely pure. Price $1 per full quart, or six quarts for $5. xwf MEETINGS AND NOTICES. Lrcal otices. TESTATE OF SARAH 1.. mTC'HCOti'KL DE- JCj CEASED-Lelters testamentary on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims to present the same, duly probated, without delay, to JOHN LIGGETT and M. A. WOODWARD. 98 Diamond street. Pittsburg. D. M. ALSTON. Attorney at Law, S3 Diamond street. ESTATE OF RACHEL EDMUND. DECEASED Notice Is hereby given that letters of adminis tration on the esute or Rachel Edmund hare been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make Im mediate payment, and those having claims against the same should make them known without oelsy, J. W. LAHUGH. Administrator, No. 1 Carroll street, Allegheny. Or D. 31. ALSTON, 93 Diamond street. CHARLES A. ROBB, Attorney. IHBTATE OF WILLIAM BBEITENSTEIN. DE !i CEASED Notice Is hereby given that letters of administration on the estate of William Bre! ten eteln, deceased, have been granted to the under signed, to whom all persons Indebted to ssld estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will make them known without delay. CHARLES FALCK, Administrator. Corner of Davis and Fleming avenues, Allegheny CIty. Pa. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR INCORPOR ATION In the Court of Common Pleas No. 2. of Allegheny county. No. 24S July term. 1SW. Notice Is hereby given that an application will be made to said Court (or a law Judge thereof) on BAiUHUAi. ineeievemn til) uayoldune. A. U, 1S82. at 10 o'clock Jl. m.. under the "corporation act of 1874" and the supplements thereto, by Albert K. Miller. Dsrld S. Carothers. Ilenl Jobe. Calvin E. Kelster, Homer L. Castle for charter of an Intended corporation to be called the Presby- icnKQ uuun:u oi luruc i.n:eK, ine cnarncier ana objects or wmen is me support or public worship according to the faith, dortrlne, discipline and usages of the Presbyterian Church In the United states or America: annior tnese purposes to have. possess and enjoy all the rights, benefit and privi leges conferred by the said act and Its sunnle- menu. . M. a MILLER. H. MCFARLAND. Solicitor. We place advertisements in all Daily snd Weekly, Religious, Agricultural, Trade and Mechanical Pa pers And Magazines At lowest cost REMINGTON BROS., Pittsburg, Pa. Telephone No. 1484. All copies of papers containing advertise ments delivered to the advertiser. JHr M&'Ditptay advertisement one dollar per tquareor one insertion. Classified real estate advertisements on Vut page ten cents per line for each Insertion, and none taken or lui than thirty cent. , UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE Classified under the following headings will be ac- eepted at the rate of ONE CENT PER WORD FOR EACH INSERTION when paid for in ad vance either at main or branch offices. Wanted Advertisements of all Kindt. SUCH AS SITUATIONS, ROOMS, HOARDING, BOARDERS, M ISC ELL sNEOUS, MALE HIXP, FEIULE HIXP, AGENTS, PERSONA!., TO LET BOOMS, MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALES, LOST AND FOUND. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. BUSINESS OFFICE. Cor. Smlthfleld and Diamond Streets. ALWAYS OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHERE WANT. FOR SALE, TO LET. AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver tisers already have accounts with Tin Dispatch. FOR ALLEGHENY, NO. 107 FEDERAL ST.. TELEPHONE 3821. FOR THE SOUTHSIDE. NO. 1412 CARSON STREET. TELEPHONE NO. 603. FOR THE EAST END, J. W. WALLACE. m PENNAV. PITTSBURG-ADDITIONAL. THOMAS MCCAFFREY, 3500 Butler street. EJTIL G. STUCKEY, Hth street and Penn avenue. ALLEGHENY ADDITIONAL. T. H. ZGGER9 A SOM, Ohio and Chestnut streets. THOMAS MCHENRY. Western and Irwin avennes. WANTED. Blaln Hnla. B ARBER Or boy wltn some experience at No. X4n warson si., o. o. "DABBER-For Saturday. 103 Carson St., S. S. BOILER MAKERS and helpers immediately at Leetonla Butler Works, Leetonla, O. BOY Smart boy about Hto carry light sample case. Room 7. McCance block. Seventh av.. between 8 and 9 Friday morning. BOY To learn the barber trade; one who has had some experience preferred. 718 Fifth are. BOY For grocery store; reference required. 233 Arch St., Allegheny. No. BOY with experience for barber shop, 1405 Car son St., S. S. CIOACHMAN Also man to work In stable. J ply T. B. Moreland, 8100 Penn av., E. E. Ap- COATMAKER One firsi-class coatmaker Imme diately: steady work and good prices to a re liable workman. Apply to W. M. Huston, East Liverpool. Ohio. COATMAKER First-class: goodprlces. Smyth, Custom Tailor, Fifth av., McKeesport DRAUGHTSMAN Immediately. flrst-class draughtsman accustomed to detailing Iron work from architects1 plans. Address C 5, Dis patch office, giving experience and reference. DRAUGHTSMAN A thoroughly competent architectural draughtsman. Apply at office Jos. Anglln, Architect, 64 and 68 Federal st., cor. Lacock, Allegheny. DRIVERS Two experienced drivers for delivery wagons: must bo well acquainted around town and give good reference. Apply at Kaufmanus' store. GENTLEMAN Some bus. experience for Pa. and Eastern Ohio. Gebble A Co.. Schmidt building. HARNESS MAKERS-()-Steady employment snd good wages; come st once. Grossman, Schlentkcr&Co.. 65 Main St.. Cincinnati. O. HARNESSMAKERS Two goodhamessmskers; steady work: good wages. Apply to E. Col loredo, Akron. Ohio. HEATKR One good scrap heater, gas furnace. Apply this evening from 7 to 9 o'clock, Henry Bonld, 121 Flowers av.. Hardwood. LATHERS-IS practical lathers. Apply to M. O. Hanlon, No. J Dinwiddle it., or to Harry Hathaway. 6419 Aurella st East End. MAN with push wanted In each city, town snd hamlet to Introduce the fastest selling house hold article on record; over a million sold In Phlladelnhla; will pay competent porBon 4 per day. Address with stamp. W. H. Williamson, 44 North Fourth street. Philadelphia, Pa. MAN A live, active man. with some pluck and push, to represent ns in your locality : we have something entirely new that goes, and unless you can make f75 to 1250 per month we don't need you; no peddling; better write to-day. Address Manu facturers, Box 5309, Boston, Mass. ."HfAN In each city and town to represent us and liX, appoint. agents: men make money every where selling our goods; samples free; send stamp ror terms. General Supply Co., 102 Fourth av.a Pittsburg. Pa. MAN For grocery store: must come recom mended. Address B. Y., Dispatch office. MEN To canvass Pittsburg and Allegheny; best seller In the market; parties with satisfactory reference will be furnished outfit. 102 Fourth av Room 6. MEN To take orders: no delivering or collect ing: no experience; steady wor: best terms; best specialties Glen Bros.. Rochester, tt.Y. MOLDERS First-class brass molder, and polishers. Pittsburg Brass Co. buffers PAINTERS-Phoenlx Brewing Co., 24th Smallman sts Pittsburg. and (SALESMAN Retail shoe salesman; best wages; O steady, pleasant position ; one of the best Pitts burg shoe stores, centrally located: all letters con fidential. Address W. M., Dispatch office. SALESMAN An experienced grocery salesman acquainted with trade on the New York Cen tral Railroad; reference and bond required. Ad dress Grocery. Dispatch office. SHIPPING CLERK-One accustomed to mark ing, weighing and shipping steel plates. Ad dress P. O. Box 1453. Pittsburg. TINNER Steady work the year round; boozers and apprentices, please save postage stamps. Apply to A. Watson, East Liverpool, O. TINNERS Two tinners for outside work; one for Jesnnctte and one for New Kensington. C. Eeybold A Sons, New Kensington, Pa. TINNEK3-C2) None bnt good mechanics need apply at 2628 Carson st. WAITER Experienced waiter at once. 1125 Liberty st. WANTED Bookkeeper: must be a good pen man, quick and accurate In flgurcsjglveage, reference and experience. Address G 5, Dispatch office. YOUNG MAN About 18 vears old. to act as as sistant bookkeeper and bill clerk for notion house. Address in own writing, care Dispatch, X. Y. Z. YOUNG MAN Competent to keep books and do general office work; state experience and wages expected. Address H.,Dlspalch office. 70UNG man stenographer and typewriter ex X perlenced in hardware. Address H. D. S., Dispatch office. Acents. AGENTS Important announcement: life James G.BIalne.by standard author.fully illustrated: sale promises to exceed any publication or recent j ears: present Interest In Mr. Blaine means half vnnrwnrk done History Supre.ne Couri uciay means jiiuiiu; iubi; mou. ore.ne court unitea states, universally sanctioned by the Bsr. W.H.Shepard, 30 Bake well building. AGENTS-Sample sashlock Pat. 1892) free by mall for 2o stamp: Immense: unrivaled; only rood one ever invented: beats welguts: sales un paralleled; 12 a day. Brobard A Co., Philada., Pa. GENTS- -S3 to 87 daily; experience unnecessary. L Putnam A Co. jrenumers, n est n insieu, a. Female Help Wanted. CARPET SEWER Must understand the business aud be a quick worker; good wages and steady work: apply at once. Pickering, Tenth and Penn avenue. CHAMBERMAID Must also be a good laundress. Apply with reference 151 Fsyetteit., Allegheny. ("IOOK Good, short order female cook for lunch J room; must be good pie baker. 1125 Liberty st. GIRL-Immed lately, a tidy, hair-grown girl as dishwasher, at Mrs. Boyle's, 872 Fifth are. GIRL For house work; good wages; steady place: small family. 2M1 Carson at. T ADV- Not too young. In order department: $10 JLi a week, II.. AM Dispatch offlce. LAUNDRY woman and 2 dishwashers at Rose mont Cafe, 41S Smlthfleld st. Malo and Female) Help TVanted. HELP House man, colored; 50 farm hands, dairymen, gardeners, 2 colored waiters, white waiter, hotel cooks, dishwashers, laundresses, chambermaids, dining room girls, children's nurse, waitress, family cooks and maids, 200 house girls, 10 colored girls, little girls. Median's, Hi Grant St., tel. 90. HELP 3 nurses. 2 laundresses, cook and 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 waiters. Thompson's, 608 Grant St. IADIES or young men to take light pleaiiant i work at their own homes; $1 to $3 per dar can be quietly made: work sent by mall; no canvass ing. For particulars address at once. Globe Mfg. t; " A .l-t n...... w... vr.,-t,H..4 loon " Co., box t 0M1. IHMMIU, II . U.MW..OTUMN! Instruction. LADIES and gentlemen to enter new class In shorthand and typewriting beginning June 7: day and evening sessions; standard systems taught; easy monthly payments: no vacations; we posi tively guarantee positions Jo all ourpuplls as soon as ck-nretent; no failure here. Private Short hand Institute, 115 Smlthfleld st, opposite new postofBee. Fin Insurance Wanted. BEK urttav. WANTED. Situations Wanted. POSITION-Energetlo young man desires clerical position In office: experience in office, short hand and typewriting work. Address Typewriter, Dispatch office. POSITION by lady stenographer and typewriter: permanent or temporary place of month or more. -Address T. E., Dispatch office. TJOSITION Sober your man as ex; periencec :lty refer rienced X gardener, boarding out preferred; cl ....- ir v .r Till. A w CUCCS. IT, .A... "" POSITION As French bonne or lady's maid. Please address M. K.. Dispatch office. SITUATION Competent to take entire charge of . office, banking, bookkeeping and correspond ence: nrst-class reference: no objections to going oat of city. G. C, Dispatch office. SITUATION Yonng man of good education, first-class references, w lshes employment from Jane 20 to Sept. 1: willing to work hard. Address A. D., Box 275, city. Permanent Guests Wanted. PERMANENT guests wanted at East End Hotel, Penn ST., E. E. : this hotel has been recently opened undernew management: the home has been thoroughly renorstod: table flrst-class; rates rea sonable; a most desirable home during the coming hot summer; good stabling for saddle horses and only 13 minutes from park. A. H. Wilson, pro prietor. Boarders and Lodgers Wanted. BOARDERS-One hall front. 1 large front room reasonable, with board: reference given and required. 12 9th st BOARDERS Transient trade accommodated at II per day; single meals 25c. 59 Sandusky su, Allegheny. BOARDERS Fine rooms and table board. 112 Negley av.. shore Penn. BOARDEK8, roomers, lodgers and taDle board. 64 Arch st., Allegheny. HOTEL GILSON-1J2M32S Penn av., two squares Union station, rooms and boarding, f 1 day up. LODGERS Anchor Hotel, Liberty, corner Fourth; lodging per night. 25c, 35c. 50c; week, 1 25. 1 75, 2. 3. OCCUPANT For nicely furnished front room In finest location In E. E.; hot and cold water and all conveniences. Address cor. N. Hlland and Bond st. OCCUPANTS for newly furnished room; all con veniences; convenient to board and cars. 5914 MargaretU St.. East End. OCCUrANTS for newly furnished room: all con veniences: convenient to board and cars. 6914Margarettast.. EastKnd. T7"ANTED Occupants for third story front TJ room. lOOSandusky st., Allegheny. BnSlness Opportantles Wanton. WANTED A large financial Institution re quires the services of a man of wide experi ence and well acquainted with the prominent busl ne s men of his city, for a position paying from $5,000 to 110,000 per annum; reply giving references. Manager, Dispatch office. WANTED-S250 to S130 buys a safe and reliable business needed In every city; will piy from 100 to 200 per month net profit; exclusive territory given and complete outfit furnished; send for Illus trated book. A. T. Thompson A Co., IS Tremont Row, Boston, 31ass. irANTED Blacksmith to rent or buy black. TT smith shop. Inquire H. Blchter. Rankin, Pa. Financial TT ante-ru A MOUNTS of 00 to 5.000 to 20,COO on elty and suburban property; mortgages for 1 or 5 years; money ready; no delay: smallest cost. S.J.Flem ing, 400 Wood St., corner Fourth av. TONEY to loan attojrest rate of Interest; loans J.VX. granted promptly, no aeiay; nave av: hare a large amount on hand at the present time; bring your deed with yon, will guarantee prompt loan or no cnarge. u.iw iucuncjta ourouna av,, -.telephone 1676. ONEY to loan. In rams of S500, 11.000. 12,000. f5,000 and upward, at lowest rates, on mort gages, Charles Somera A Co., 131 Fourth av. MONEY at 5 per cent. We have ti000 to loan, f300 up. AUrs Bros. A Co., 164 Fourth av. MONEY to loan on short notice. A Co.. 107 Federal st. JohaK.Ewlng MORTGAGES on city or Allegheny county prop, erty at lowest rates. Henry A. Wearer A Co., 92 Fourth av. ri'0 LOAN 8200,000 on mortgages: 10O and up- x waraatoper cent: sow,uuu at per cenion residences or business property, farms. 8. H. French. 125 Fourth vacant lots or 1TANTED Mortgages on Improved city or Alle- It gheny county property, 3 Fourth av. jucuune a uouuer. WANTED Bonds, stocks, mortgages and other securities. Ed Wlttlsh, 134 Fifth av.. Pitts burg, Pa, Bl Iscrllaneous Wanted. BRAINATRUSTON. Carpenters-Jobbing or all kinds promptly done: estimates furnished: fly screens made to order on short notice, bhop rear of No. 410Smithneldst.. Pittsburg. DEALERS Buy yonr hammocks or the Alle. gheny Hammock Co. , 2 Erie St., Allegheny. DRINK Van's Charm Root Beer; Just the thing in hot weather. PAINTING and plateglass glazing. C26 Grant St., Pittsburg. ' R.C. Miller. TATENTS O. D. Levis (20 yearsl, Solicitor, Ul Z Fifth av.. next Leader. Pittsburg no delay. PICNICKERS should tike Van's Charm Boot Beer to the grove along in auart bottles ready o drink; by all groceries. PRESERVE yonr health; protect your homes against the germs of disease by using the Na tional air purifiers. TRUNKS hauled to and from East End for 50c. Campbell A Davis, 12 Seventh av. Telephone 276. TJSE Jones' Bedbug Paralyzer Jones' Magic v iiuacii x owaer; roacues oanisnea oy contract; satisfaction given or no nay. 222 Federal st,, Alle- gheny. Sold by all flrst-class druggists. VAN'S Charm Boot Beer will do yan good If you will keep a supply snd drink It these hot days. YAN'S Charm Root Beer Is highly' praised by everybody as a healthy drink. "TTTANTED everyone wno wants the finest and TT cheapest wall paper In America to s-nd for samples; sent free to any address. G. G. O'Brien, Paint and all i'aper Store. 292 Fifth av. ANTED-To furnish business men with high grade help free. Business Agency, 25 Fed eral st., Allegheny. TfXANTED To buy second-hand cylinder prlnt- IT lng press, Address Cylinder, Dispatch office. FOll SAXK MISCELLANEOUS. Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock For Sale. ' BUGGY One doctor's buggy, one side bar, one ena spring, one sleigh, two sets of buggy har ness, one Alderney cow two years old, fresh 8 weeks; will sell cheap or trado for hnlldlng ma terial. Apply Jas. Warburton, Hatfield St. bet, 47th and 48th sts., 17th ward. " BUGGY Gentleman's driving buggy; almost new; will sell cheap for want of use. Warm castle's Stable, East End. COW Fine Alderney: gives 4 gallons per day; also good butter cow. Inquire at U4 Penn av, city. HORSE Will sell cheap for want of nse one fine bay Kentucky driving horse; quiet and gentle and a flrst-class rosdster; works any place. J. K. Fisher ft Bro.'s Llrery Stables, Derry sta Pa. TTORSE-5 vears old. 15K hands. Clydesdale XL stock; will sell cheap for want of use. 84 Knox Knoxville. HORSES For sale or will exchange for building material, two young sound work horses, wagon and harness. Inquire of Jas. Hagerty, Harding St., 13th ward, Pittsburg. Rnbbsr Stamps For Saie. "1ET yoqt rubber stamps, steel stamps, stencils. vji seal presses, orasscnecKS. etc. irom s X seal nresses. brass checks, etc.. from Shesffer x co., 4 ruin av,, Duff's College building. Machinery and Metals For Sale. BOILERS and engines, second-hand: all sizes, from 4 to loo h. p. ; cheapest In the market: 84 boilers and engines In stock, stationary and ports able, upright boilers, mounted farm engine, etc; steam pumps, governor, pulleys and shafting. Telephone M01. 23-26 Park way. J. S. Young. Alle gheny. Pa. 17NG1NES Genuine Acme automatic safety en Xi glnes and non-explosive boilers, from one half to five horse powers, for natural gas or carbon oil as fuel: latest Improved ventilating fans and water motors, sold by J. Prager, sole agent, at No. 4 Fifth av. Send for catalogue and Information. T7NG1NES and boilers ofcyery description: brick xu yard supplies; contractors, ana roiling mm ma- chinerr. Thomas carun's sons, lacock ana san- dusky sts, Allegheny. TOR SALE Cheap Second-hand single Webb X1 perfecting Bullock press, capacity 8,000 to 9.000 8-page papers per hour.- Address Press, box 182, Pittsburg, Pa. GRINDSTONES-In all sizes, lor all kinds of grinding; Cralgletth. Newcastle, Nova Scotia and other grits; iron frames and fixtures for hand. foot or nowert mounted stone. 011 stone, emery Kirby, 1W First wheels and grinders. Win. M. avenue. IMPROVED Whitman A Barnes, high-speed automatic non-explosive engines Xnd boilers, exhaust and ventilating fly fans of our own make: also electric lighting; second-hand old-style Acme automatic engines; second-hand Snedlker and car fly fans: B. W. Paine ft Sous automatic engines, from s to 250 horse power: electric, motors, water motors and all kinds of light power snd supplies. Tompkins ft Ulrlch. Engineers and Contractors, 318 and 518 Liberty stt, Pittsburg, Pa. MACHINERx 1 rertlcal steam boiler 40x7ft. 14x14 engine, lwood turning lathe. 1 saw bench, belts, etc. Inquire of A. Wilcox, 91 Free land st.. 31st ward. SAW TABLE One second-hand saw table for stereotype or electrotype purposes, will be sold ehean- also about 20 printers standi. Apply at the Dispatch business office, cor. Smlthfleld and uiamona sis Miscellaneous for tsaiu. CHEAP this week, 42 bedsteads, $180 up; cook stores, $5 upt ranges, $10 up, folding beds, Hyde, 12U Penn av. TX)R SALE Limited number of printers' stands. X aisn a 101 01 sccor aw table: nrlce verv a lot of sceond-nand printers' case" 1 also a low ir soia at once. Address Printer, box 182, Pittsburg. Pa. -17OR SALE-Columbia Safety bicycle ii jl wneeisj in gopq cqnuuwn, 100 Sandusky st SAFE-Nles for private uh Marly nWi 173 First avenue, FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Miscellaneous For Sale. W ALL PAPER-An entire stock In bundle lots MU BUls UCMICtB, UCU1UCU UBlgUUt U1VIUJ WW per cent lesi than regular -wholesale prices t samples free. Address P. O. Box 816, Cincinnati, O. ; wall paper sample stands for sale. FOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Opportunities For Hat. rjARBER SHOP-Wlth bathroom. Address G. SI., Dispatch office. BUSINESS chance One of the finest livery and sale stables In the city: horses, carriages, bug gies, harness, etc, ; doing a good general livery and boarding business: here is a chance for a good live man who understands the business. M. F. Hippie a Co.. 96 Fourth sv. TX)R SALE Hotel, furniture and lease, with ex--L tensive transient trade; elegant brick house on corner near court house In this growing city; pop ulation, 20,000; center of the great oil and gas field; 47 rooms, furnished In new snd modern style: large stock of flne liquors; good lease snd cheap rent; rlcc S3. 250; rare bargain. Address C. H. Folsom. Ima. o. TX)R SALE-Grocery; dally sales MOO. and can jl oeaouoiea: th Iri1n rrnntw In tltli vrnW- UK cur; eiexani. large room wun piate glass front; In very best location: nice fresh stock: In voice about 12.700; making large profits; best open ing In the state. Address C. b. Folsom, Lima, O. TXK SALE A good grocery store situated In the A best locality on outskirts of the best small city In Ohio, within 75 miles of Pittsburg: no opposi tion: expenses very light and good trade: best of reasons for selling. Address A. B. C. D., care Dispatch office. f?OR SALE Hotel In suburb of the city, good l Dar trade shoe store in central part of th be city. old stand: :grocerv stores. S4DOtoS3. 000: clca ,S4DOtoS3.000:clga cigar stores. 1200 to S3. 000: photograph galleries. 1360 to 11,600 restaurants, saloons, street. Perclval A Gaston, 439 Grant PIR blui SALE or lease 800 acres of Llronler blue stone. 40fpetden ltnated tn Derrv town- Ship, Westmoreland Co., Fa. Also 50,000 blocks now reaay ror use. win. Mcspeaain, urancn Junction, Westmoreland Co., Pa, T70R BALE fS50 for nice light manufacturing jl Dusiness; weuestaDiisned srrand ODenlnr for a practical tinner. Holmes Co.. 4J0 Smltufleld St. T?OR SALE At a very low figure; a hardware X and tin store: also a full complement of tin ners' tools. Inquire at 18 Wvlle av., second floor. Tl OUTE Flrst-class morning newspaper route; XV dally and Sunday. Inquire at 13 Frankstown ay.. East End. Manufacturtnc Sites For Sale. 85 OKA per front foot Msrlon av.. First ward. HDAOVJ Allegheny, facing west park 200 feet front with a depth of III leet on P.. Ft. W. A C. R. R. (P. R. R. Co.); no better site for light manufac turing, warehouse or storage facilities with switch connections In the city; this property will be worth double the above price within nve years and can not he duplicated In location, slse or price: will sell as a whole or will divide to suit purchaser, Samuel w. Black A Co.. 89 Fourth av. FOR SALE LOTS. East End Lots For Sale. FOR BALE Cheap, only tl. 600. 2 fine level lots comer of Homewood aud Bennett st.. each Jxl20 feet (41). W. A. Herron A Sons, 80 4th av. H OWE ST.. E. E.-S50 per foot (subject to street Improvements): lot 180H38. with i in X sauare oi property selling at siuu tier foot; thlsli er foot; this Is a bargain. see ioreiana a 1 aas, Agls., 6114 Penn av,, . E. LOT At public sale on the premises on Friday, June3,at2r. M.. a lot In Fourteenth ward PI tls burg. 83.31 feet front on Ward st.by 75 ft.on Wllmot st.; will entertain offers for private sale. Morton Hunter. Trustee. No.87 Diamond st. flSfifi IEB FOOT Lot 50x142 ft., near Hlland tjPUU av. and park, fine residence location, beautiful surroundings; the price Is low: terms easy. (118). W. A. Herron A Sons, 80 4th av. Allegheny Lots For Sale. LOTS on Fayette st. : flne location. A. D. Wilson, 55 Federal at., Allegheny. LOTS on Pennsylvania av. Federal St., Allegheny. A. D. "Wilson, 55 Suburban Lots For Sale. AVALON-Lot 25x105 feet. 8030. A. D. Wilson. 55 Federal St.. Allegheny. "DELLEVUE At a great bargain, four lots. 22x120 -u reel eacn.oniemer av., near mrouugiiam av. Bellevue, In the Bucking plan. .. A.l.UtU("I,IU .III M. i Hippie A i;o., w r ourtn ay. BUILDING SITE-An elegant building site, 99 X 450 feet, nicely rolling, with a select orchard, comprls ng all.varletles of thrifty young trees, to gether with grapes and small fruits; within a few minutes' easy walk of Emsworth statIon,P.,Ft.W. AC. R. R., and near the Brighton road; a great bargain at ssoo. (4-106-463.) Charles Somen A Co., 131 Fourth ay. SWISbVALE PLACE LOTS-Unexcelled for con venience to station and beauty of surroundings; you should secure lots In this plan at once If you wish to make and save money, as It is acknowl edged by all that the East End suburbs Is the prop erty of the future for safe and sure returns: come at once and see. as procrastination is simply woe fnl waste of opportunity. Hoffman A Baldrldge, Wllklnsburg, opposite depot. Tel. 7218. SWISSVALE-Palmer Place Lots-These lots are bargains: come and see and be satisfied In your ow-. mlud;one minute from station; nothing like them In the market to-day for a safe and sure in vestment as well as a delightful place for a home; you should not miss this chance;onlr a limited num ber of choice lols left. Hoffman A Baldrldge, Wll klnsburg. opposite depot, telephone 7248, $500 gheny. for A. a lot 50x100 feet, at Emsworth, Pa. D. Wilson, 55 Federal St., Alle- Farms For Sate. FARM For sale or exchange for town property A delightful, convenient, paying farm of 123 acres; limestone soil; very productive: fenced; H mile from R.R. station and city: 5 springs, one 10 feet deep aud 10 feet In diameter; house 51x20x28; porch 12 ft, by 50 long; hot and cold water, bath room, etc.; frame barn, washhouse: sprlnghouse finest In the land; large orchard, corn crib, sheds, outbuildings; 12 trains dally each way; schools, churches, P. O., stores, mills, etc., adjoining; ex cellent market, good roads, etc. ; only 70 per acre. Ed Wlttlsh, 134 Fifth av.. Pittsburg. Pa. FOR SALE IMPROVED SEAL .ESTATE East End Residences For Sale. TJ'ORSALE A unique Shalyside residence. East T End, situated on one of the flne paved and sewered avenues, equl-dlstant from the cable and electric cars. The style of the architecture Is of the newest French-Swiss design of "Cementlne" finish, and presents a particularly attractite and and presents a particularly attractite canDearance: the appointments ara a pleasing appearance; the appointments ara a gem of perfection in every part, possessing all the more recent annllances thiouarhout: the workmanshln In all departments has be n executed In the most thorough manner under careful personal superin tendence; a sense of completeness and luxury marks every feature; neat verandah over the en tire front; an Ingenuous conservatory wi 1 grace the front entrtnee. connected with a lavatory There are eight comfortable rooms, Including par lor, music room and library: four fine finished rooms in mansard; bath and toilet room, wiring for electric lights and bells, furnace, 'lomestlcand but ler's pantry: china and fruit closets; an excellent dry cellar with 1'ortland cement floor under the en tire house: perfect sanitary arrangements; beauti ful large lot with a space of over sixty feet between the residence and the avenue in front; spacious lawn artistically laid out, flower plots and several stately shade trees, at i Inclosed by ' 'Cnesi patent expanded metal fence;" the position unfolds a fileaslng vista of floral and sylvan grandeur stretch ng out oyer and beyond the adjoining properties, thus presenting one of the most meritorious resi dential placet In the East End, a perspective of which Is on view in our office. Price $14,000: terms reasonable: a card ot permission to examine the premises will be furnished at the office of the agents. Jas. W . Drape ft Co., agents, 315 Wood St.. Pittsburg. POR SALE 8.500forflne Center av. brick resi dence of 9 rooms, modern In all Its appoint ments and surrounded by high class of Improve ments; owner leaving the citv and offers a bargain by paying $i0CO down and balance In monthly pay ments aslow as 25 per m. Inquire of H. Faust, 200 Shady av. FOR SALE-12,800 A neat new house 5 rooms; centrally located; easy of access; Osceola, near Liberty av.. E. E.: $300 to $5Q0 down, re mainder In monthly Installments if desired. (40 E). W. A. Herron A Sons, 80 Fourth av. C2f 800 New frame house of 4 rooms, hall and i3)li vestibule; terras flCO cash, balance $15 per month: G-rooms. hall and vestibule, $2,100; terms $200 cash, balance $20 per month: will build houses to order on same terms. John D. Banks, 01 Fourth are. Bazelw ood Residences For Sale. 1TOR SALE Very cheap; a great chance to buy T a fine home at Hazelwood; desirable street, large lot, new house, 9 rooms, modern fixtures, besides reception hall (88). W. A. Herron A Sons, 80 Fourth av. Allegheny Residences For Sale. fflJfT OOO for lot 20x100, with two brlek houses: !DU rents $40 per month: central location. A. D. W llson, 55 Federal st, Allegheny, 6 OOO House 8 rooms, large corner lot 48x70; I) flne location: Fifth ward. Allegheny. A. Wilson, 65 Federal St.. Allegheny. Babnrban Resineneea For Sale OOO Payments easy as rent if deslredt house 1 8 rooms: citr water: large corner lot: easy access by steam and electric cars: atBrushton, almost adjoining the city line. (43sub.) bee W. A. Herron ft Sons. 80 Fourth ar. Atlantic City. SOUTH NORFOLK. VA. Bargain: best corner lot in Atlantic Land Co. 's plan. 40x140, at less than cost; owner must sell. Address N. V., Dls patch office. LOST. IOST-Pocketbook belonging to Mrs. B. A. j Harris; the finder will confer a faror by leav ing same at Espy's drugstore. LOST-Black Newfoundland hitch at Booth A Flinn's asphalt works, E. E.; collar with name or owner: reward glren to the fluder. Address 4318 Butler et, Pittsburg, Pa. LOST Gold Watch On Juno I a lady's hunting case gold watch and chains diamond setting, on either Pleasant Valley or West End street cars. A liberal reward if left at G. W. Biggs ft Co.'s, Jewelers, Smlthfleld st, Pitts. J OST-Pocketbook, between Sixth street bridge anu uuikj'i corner, cnnuuuing 9104 111 uiiis. two or three ollnnlms from Weuh newspaper and a few pieces of carbon paper. Liberal re. 11 re-W1U- ward offeredfor the return of ssme to T. P, tarns, a Fourth av, KOT1NIJ. tTOUND-Ta-Va-ZonPlnsbestonsarth. Griffith's I X Pharmacy, Third and Grant, ntUoarg, j KNOXVILLE. POB SALE-SOME BEAUTIFUL HOMES- One S-room brick house two lots. Orchard Place, HOOO. One 7-room brlok house, one lot, paved street Two 5-rootn brlek houses, lots ITMxlOO each. Orchard Place. SS.750. One 7-room frame house, one lot, pared street, 13.000. OneS-room frame house, one lot, pvred strest, IS.T00. One5-room brick house, two lots, pared street, 3,250. On s-room brick house, one lot, pared street, 1 2.750. Fire 5-room frame houses, pared street, each I1.S00. Twelve7-room brlek houses, pared streets, each .2,300. Seven 4-room brick houses, rery pretty. t700. Eight 4-room brlek cottages, one lot, eschll.703. Any of the above lovely homes In this greatly favored city of beautiful homes will be sold on terms to unit hnvera. BUILDING LOTS 200 of the most beautiful build. log lots to be found In the county are offered at prieesmu'h less tbsn property haying similarly attractive features can be had for. The P. A B. Traction will have their new electric railway In operation through the center of the borough by May 1 next. This will give a wonderful Impetus ,to values, and those who secure any of the above properties or a lot will be fortunate. TO LET A number of 3. 4. t and 7-room houses at moderate rents to good paying tenants. None otners need apply. Tske any of the Southslde street ears. KNOXVILLE LAND IMPROVEMENT CO., S3 Knox avenue. Knoxvllle. TO LET. CUT Residences. TO LET House No. 427 Liberty st. city: H moms. Inquire at A. V. D. Watterson's, Anchor Bank Building, fifth ay., city. Allegheny Residences To Let. TO LET Desirable residence of II rooms. No. 128 Locust st., Allegheny, with stable In rekri Immediate possession; free rent till September 1. Inquire of Morris Kaufmann, Fifth av. and Smith field st. TO LET See John K. Ewlng A Co., 107 Federa St., for Allegheny houses. BuDurban Kssldencos To Let. TO LET-AtWlIklnsbun dwelling: finished atl rg.l ttlc. large eight-room brick dwelling: finished attl oatnroom complete. Itfm lot. sharif trees, etc shade trees, etc. : price sss per momn: three minutes from station. W. E- Hamnett A Co., Wllklnsbnrg. TO LET At Wllklnsbnrg. large seven-room frame dwelling; large reception hall, finished attic, bathroom complete, large lot: close to sta tion: price SJ0 per month. W. E. Hamnett A Co., Wllklnsburg. rtooma To Let. ARCH ST., IIS. Allegheny PIeaant large front room, suitable for two young men. (TUKSTNIir 81., 17. Plttsburg-Furnlsbed front j room: (8 per month. EAST DIAMOND. 61, Allegheny Double par lors on second floor unfurnished and large front room furnished or unfurnished. FIFTH AV.. S922, Oakland-Furnished gentlemen preferred. JUFTH AV., . floor. 802 Furnished front room; first TXIUNTAIN ST.. 64. clty-Furnlshed rooms to X let, with or without board. FOURTH AV., 133 Furnished rooms, front and back In suit or single, with hoard If desired. LACOCK ST. Furnished rooms, sll modern con veniences. Apply to Movie's, 165 Lacock St., Allegheny. ROOM Either with or without board, for single gentleman: nicely furnished. Apply to Mrs. Chess, 21 Arch et., Allegheny. SANDUSKY ST., 69. Allegheny Rooms and ex cellent board, 15 a week, nnder the able man agement of Mrs. A. B. Horn. SANDUSKY tT., 264. Allegheny-Nice rooms, private family; rent tl- SEVENTH AV 87 Large elegantly furnished front room: suitable for one or two gentlemen; every convenience. WTLIE AV., first floor. 128 Two nicely furnished rooms. Z See additional adlets under Wanted Boarders and Lodgers. Business Stands To Let. TO LET Spsce with power, cor. Penn and Third avs.f three floors; 20,000 feet space; abundant power; good light; splendid location: every con venience. Apply Nicola Bros. , 20 Fifth av. rpO LET Good store room, suitable for meat X market, shoe store, or lunch room; also two furnished rooms, good location. Inquire 4107 But ler St., i.awrenceviiie. TO LET Four-story brick building. 139 Second av., two doors from Smlthfleld st. t will lease for fire years. Apply at first floor office of Kauf mannr' store. rpo LET-fltore, Sts Wood St., 3-story brick; will x. iraprore ror a gooa tenant, inquire nwm w. Blssell building. PERSONAL. PERSON AL-Credlt, yes. credit on flne dress goods, silks, satins, wraps, etc.. at J.Dwver's, Room 4, McCanre block, 701 Smlthfleld. PERSONAL Cash paid for old gold and silver watches and Jewelry repaired: new work made to order. Chris Hauch. 541 Smlthfleld. TIERSONAL-Hslr. moles, etc.. on ladles' faces X permanently destroyed by the electric needle without naln or scar: consultation free. Miss Btreng. office 903 Penn av., Dickson building, PERSONAL Persons holding the watches pawned by Geo. Grlmshaw are requested to communicate with Mrs. M. E. P., 611 Murtland ave.. East End, who will be glad to redeem them. PERSONAL If John Lyttle. who kept hotel In Weston. W. Vs.. 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. PERSONAL Ladles wishing to take Turko Face Baths or faee massage for removing blemishes and Improving the complexion will please visit my parlors at 903 Penn av, , Dickson building, Pltts- burg. Miss Sherwood. PERSON AL When I was a small ooy my mother always repaired my breeches and Jacket but since I got to be a great big man, Dickson, the well-known tailor, 65 Fifth ay., cor. Wood st. second floor, has been substituted, who now does U my cleaning, pressing and renovating In great snape. -iei. i&sa. OFFICIAL PITTSBURG. NOTICE-IN THE COURT OF COMMON Pleas. No. 8. No. 123, August Term, 1892. In the matter of the petition of the city of Pittsburg for the appointment of viewers to ascertain the costs, damage and expenses, and assess the benefits of vacation of Fairfield street from Wlntield street to east line of property of Roger O'Mara, Twenty-second ward. The undersigned, having been appointed by the Court of Common Pleas, No. 8, viewers In the foregoing natter, hereby give notice that they will, on the 17th day of June. A.D. 1891 at 10 o'clock A.M.. meet on the line of the said Improvement at corner of Fairfield street and Wlnfleld street proceeding thence over the line of said Improvement, viewing the same, and the firemises affected thereby, ana will hear all parties nterested therein and their witnesses. HUGH W. MrKEE, ) WM. SPRAOUE. Viewers. JNO. P. MOORE, ) NOTICE-IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS No. 3. No. 122, August Term, 1892. In the matter of the petition of the city of Pittsburg for the appointment of viewers to ascertain the cost damage and expenses, and assess the benefits of vacation of Mornlngslde road from a point 1,100 feet west of Negley avenue to a point 430 feet west wardly at angle of Stanton avenue. Nineteenth ward. The undersigned, having been appointed by the Court or Common Pleas. No. J, viewers In the foregoing matter, hereby give notice that they will, on the 13th day of June A. D. 1892. at 10 o'clock a. M., meet on the line of the said Improve ment at corner of Stanton avenue and Mornlng slde road, proceeding thence over the line of said Improvement vleving the same, and the premises affected thereby, and will hear all parties lnter- estcu lucrcin anu tneir witnesses. RANDALL MORTON, PATRICK i-MITH. JACOB KRUMM, viewers. NOTICE-IN THE COURT OF COSIMON Pless, No. 3. No. 124. August Term. 1892. In the matter of the petition of the city of Pittsburg for the appointment of viewers to ascertain the cost damage and expenses, and assess the benefits of vacation of Broad street from Fairmont street to Graff's line. Nineteenth ward. The undersigned, having been appointed by the Court of Common Pless, No. 3. viewers In the foregoing matter, here by give notice that they will, on the 14th day of June, A. D. 1892. at 10 o'clock A. X.. meet on the line or tne said improvement, at corner 01 uroao. street and Fairmont street proceeding thence over the line of said Improvement viewing the same and the premises affected thereby, and will hear all parties Interested therein and their witnesses. RANDALL MORTON, ) PATRICK SMITH, Viewers. JACOB KRUMM. ) NOTICE-IN THE COURT OF COMMON Pleas. No. 3. No. 123, August Term, 1892. In the matter of the petition of the city of Pitts burg for the appointment of viewers to ascertain the costs, damages and expenses, and assess the benefits of vacation of Bnlana alley from Moore alley to a point 234 feet west Eleventh ward. The underslcned. harlnt- been appointed by the ne unaer Court of Common Pleas. No. 8. viewers In the fore- ?olng matter, hereby give notice that they will, on he 18th day of June, A. D. 1892. at 10 o'clock. A. if .. meet on the line of the said Improvement at corner of Moore and Bulana alley, proceeding thence over the Hue or said lmproTement riewi lng the same, and the premises affected thereby, and will bear all parties Interested therein and their witnesses. HUGH W. McKEE, WM. SPRAGUE, Viewers. JNO. P. MOORE. ) CHOICE OFFICES For rent in th NEW GERMnN.ll SHIES BANK BUILDING, Wood and Diamond streets. Well lighted, most centrally located, all the most modern conveniences and latest Improvements. Inquire at GERMANIA SAVINGS -BANK COS. WOOD MXD DIAMOMD BIS. CnOICE PKOrERTIEV MOUNT VERNON MOUNT VERNON MOUNT VERNON LOTS LOTS LOTS LARGEST! FINEST! CHEAPEST! ADJOINING KENSINGTON AND PARNASSUS. Plans, prices and terms by A. LEGGATE'&SON, 62 FOURTH AVE. MAYFIELD. PerrysvUle avenue Half mile from Western University. Five hundred yards to Tenth Ward Sohool. Title guaranteed. Patent from State issued 1799. Only one deed transfer since. Large lots, plenty of fruit and big trees. Take PerrysvUle avenue car on Smlthfleld street And you will get there In 20 minutes. Prices very low. Terms to suit you. JOHN K. EWING ft CO, 107 Federal st. and on the Ground. RESIDENCE. An elegant 9-roomed frame, front and rear porches, vestibule and hall sliding doors, elegant haidwood cabinet mantels, tile hearths and facings, elegant pantry, ce mented cellar, finished laundry, bath, clos ets and stationary w. s., beautifully papered) chandeliers for electric light, eastern expos ure,dellghtful neighborhood and conveniens to cable and electric cars. Good lot with flag stone walks. Can give immediate possession. Conveyances always ready to show property. MOORE & KELLY, 6208 Penn ave., E. E. Tel. M50L LOTS. 10 lots at 1375. 25 lots at $475. SO lots at $500. All on very easy terms and near rapid trail sit. H. FAUST, 200 Shady av. TWO STORY AND MANSARD Brick house on North Hiland avenue, near Station street, containing 12 rooms, lanre halls, bath room, both gases, electric light and all modern improvements. Honse la perfect repair. Will be sold furnished or un furnished. Lot 65x130 feet. One of the most desirable residences in the East End. Per mits to view the premises can be obtained from JfiDKLiTT Title asd Trust Co., 123 Fourth Avenue. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE ON THE PREMISES SATURDAY, June 4, at 2 o'clock F. x.. Main street. Glenfleld. P., T. W.AC.K.K. Twostory frame dwelling, five rooms, lot 10x180; three minutes' walk from station. Terms, one-half cash, balance to suit pur chaser; secured by bond and mortgage. In quire S. DYER. Real Estate Agent. 157 Lacock street, Allegheny. J. C. Vincent, Auctipneer. BY A. J. PENTECOST. EXECUTORS' SALE ! Beautiful ro-idence property, estate o Wm. Sample. "Sr.. deceased, SHARPSBUKG, PA. On SATURDAY. June 4. 1892, aj 2 o'clock T. x., on the premises, all that certain lot in piece of ground, having a front on Main street of sixty-el-ht (63) feet, running baolc along Mulberry alley a distance of two hun dred (200) feet to Middle street: thence along Middle street sixty-eight- (69) feet. On thi property is erected a well-built and sub stantfal double brick dwelling, stable and otner outbuildings, built by the late Wm. Sample for residence. This property fa closa to the Sharpsburz station, West Penn H. R. Electrio cars, running to the city, pass the street in front of. house. This property must he sold to settle up the estate. Terms of sale One-third of the purchase monev on delivery of deed, the balance in 1, 2 and 3 years, secured by bond and mortirago 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 Auo tlon60rs, 413 Grant street. Pittsburg. EDUCATIONAL. ST. JOHN'S MILITARY SCHOOL, MANLIUS, N, T. Summer Sohool of Instruction and Recrea tion, June 20 to Sept 15. Apply to WILLIAM VEHBECK. TB1TT COLLEGE Examinations for admission to the Fresh man Class will be held in Pittsburg in tho Judges' Chambers of the U. S. District Court, Federal Building, beginning on Monday, June 20, at 2 p. if. Catalogues containing specimens or ex amination papers and any other iniormatloa in regard to the examination can be had on application to A. P. Burgwiu, Attorney at Law, 150 Fourth ave., Plctstrarsr. GEORGE WILLIAMSOK SMITH, President. PENNSYLVANIA TUB STATE COLLEGE Fall term begins September li, 1892. Ex aminations for admission, at the College, June 16 and September 13. Local examinations at Pittsburg, Monon gahela Houso, Thursday and Friday, June 13 and 17, beginning at 9 A. x. and 2 p. jt eaob, dav. The examination the first day will include the common English branches and Physi ology, and Latin for those who propose to enter the Latin-Scientific Course. The examination the second day will in elude Higher Alcebra, four books In Plant) Geometry, and Physics. Catalogues, showing courses of study, re quliements for admission, Ac, may be ob tained on application to the President GEO. W. ATHERTON, State College, Pa. 9 my31-3I PROPOSAL'S. THE BOARD OF INSPECTORS OF THE Western Penitentiary will receive pro posals until six (6) o'clock r. if. of JUNES, 1892, for furnishing tho penitentiary with the following supplies for a term of one year, viz.: Fresh and cured meats, dry goods, drugs and medicines. Details furnished ae the prison. The board reserves tho right to reject any or all bids. EDWARD 8. WRIGHT. Warden. ATTENTION. CONTRACTORS-UNTIL T p. M. TUESDAY, June 7, le93,bids will be received for grading, paving and curbing Fourth av., Railroad av. and Third st. in the borough of Chnrtiers. in accordance" with plans and specifications to be semi at office of Engineers McDonald and Chalmers, 811 Tenn Tmlldlng. nnd nt office of A. W. M. Miller, J. P.. Chnrtiors borough: paving, vitrified flrebrick;curbiDg,sandstoue; paving per sq. yd., curbing per lineal foot; bond in sum of $10,000 to accompany each bid. Coun cil reserves power to reject any and all bids. JOHN KEMPS. Ch. St Com. w Pavli CNAUGHER A CO.. CONTRACTORS FOR avlnir sidewalks, roadways, yards, mills. stnhlM snd cellar floors with cement, stona. btick.ooncrete and fire brick. Curbntono furnished and sec 13 Federal st, Allegheny City, Pa. n Merchant Tailors'Latest Styles IN SPRING SUITINGS, $:5 and upward TROUSEUS, 5 up. Givb Ua A Trial. CAV ANaIGU A GAVIN, No. 197 Firrs Avs Cleaning and repairing a speolalty my9-D UNITARIAN PUBLICATIONS TRKB Address Miss Mary lyman, lfOaklamd equarc, rittsbur
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