CgSsgyysa&SCr msssMs vwwwjgfe(.fe5sWi .?s'-irt::r':iiii-;auis.'5.)! fcjjvi Frcy V ' W" S V,l: if 1V " '?"?,'pr7Wrr 'v rW?'v"i .F daBfiEaajaasRsaaa IRISH SPIES AT WORK. One Constable Das Been Working Here Since Last January. JAMES LAUGHLIN, TEE INFORHEB, Is Now Sending in Reports of the Local Fenian Societies. TWENTY EMISSARIES NOW IN AMEKICA Ihe Enclisli Government is carrying the war against Ireland into America. That Government believe much of the plotting for the Irish cause is done here in the United States. In consequence the British author ities are keeping close watch over the pro ceedings of the various Irish organizations in America. For this purpose 20 special members of the Irish constabulary force are now in this country sending to the English officials accurate reports of all the meetings held, the various undertakings of the Irish in America and exactly what aid they are giving to the Land League and other secret societies in Ireland. They are also keeping watch on all emissaries of the Irish party in this country. One of these constables is at work in Pittsburg now, and lias been on duty here at least since last January. His presence here was first discovered when he went to a Pittsburg notary public to make an affi davit as to his w arrant for pay. He was a tall man at least six feet in heieht, with broad shoulders and just a little stooped. He was raw-boned rather than long, and had a halting kind of a slow Malic His head was unusually large and covered with a heavy knot of iron gray hair that grew long. He wore an old-fashioned stiff hat with a broad brim and high full crown just a trifle battered in the rear. His features were large and his bushy gray eye brows almost hid a pair of dull gray eyes. His nose is large and dotted all over with blackheads. Besides he wore a havy gray beard that spread out in all directions and gave him the appearance of a man at least CO years. He wore very plain dark clothes. James Laughlin tlie Noted Informer- After he had sworn to his vouchers he produced a blue envelope and asked the notary to address it ?or him. The address be gave was "Paymaster General, Dublin Castle, Ireland." When this was done he started out. "Why is that old man writing to Dublin Castle?" was asked of the notary. "He has just niade'affidavit," was the re ply, "to having worked diligently for the past three months on matters assigned to liim. He signed the voucher 'James Laugh lin,' anil said he was a member of the con stabulary force of the Queen in Ireland." A hasty trip was at once made to the post office where James Lauchlin, the Irish con stable, was mailing his letter. He was followed" to various places downtown and then disappeared into Schmidt's liquor Btore on Fifth avenue. All trace of him was lost there. It is not known whether he was disguised and made a hasty change in there, but in some way he vanished into thin air. Yesterdav these facts were laid before Col. Felix McKuight of the Board of Erin. ?IIc said he had information that 20 of these secret agents were at work in the large cities of America, but this was the first time he knew of the presence of one here. "When the name Jones Laughlin was men tioned to him and a general description given of his build Mr. McKnight said he knew the man's record and had heard of liim, but did not know he was in America beiore. Said Colonel McKnight: Wanted to Lynch Hlin in Ireland. "James Laughlin is a name well known to ilic workers for Irish liberty. He was an in- former there, and sevcial years ago he gave l ip tome important secrets of the Land i .eague to the Government. The feeling 'as so hot against him that the English au- horitics had to hurry him away to save him fioni being lynched. He mav hae been working for the Government then, and now there is certainlyno doubt about it. I will do all I can to find the man." Mr. McKnight was then given a fuller de scription of Laughlin, and at once declared ae had seen him. He said: "I believe that man is one who is playing the peddler. I have seen him several times. He goes by another name, but he is an Irishman, and the description fits him exactly. 1 do not know that he belongs to our order, but he may to some ot the others. I believe I will be able to locate this spy within a week." The Board of Erin of Allegheny county held its regular meeting yesterday in It of L. hall and elected the following new officers: Thomas Farnon, of McKeesport, County Delegate; Patrick Connen, Pitts bunr, County Secretary; Edward Wallace, McKeesport, Assistant Secretary; John Itowan, Frankbtown, Treasurer. There were over 200 members present AT THE OPEN DOOR, A Finn to Carry the Gospel to tho Masses services to Bo Hold In Tents Through out the City Iteachliis the Hopeless and Tlionchtless. The Open Door Mission of this city is making extensive preparations to further its work. About the middle of June a large :ent will be erected some place in the city r et to be named. Open air meetings will be leld during the summer evenings. The .ent will be 40x60 feet, and will have a ca oacity for the seating of 300 people. It is .lie purpose of the mission to move the tent rrom place to .place in the city at intervals A ten dajs. The cot of running the tent will amount to about $75 per week. It will be under he management of Itev. L M. Houser, of Brushton, who will employ evangelists and nusic whenever they can be secured. The jlau of the meeting is non-sectarian and lesigned to employ the working elements if the Church's congregation. The present Open Door Mission service ;eld on Fourth avenue, between Market md Ferry, has been successful in reaching ,he despondent, the dUcouragcd and the aoneylesr, who were men of prominence, ind who by intemperate habits have gone town and donu until they have lost all lope. The tent work is designed to reach the i ell-to-do middle class, who thoughtlessly ;eglect religious matters and who are not -eached by the ordinary methods employed n the churches. Ministers of all congrega 10ns who may be convenient will be re vested to join in the work. There has een no money pledged for the work of the stensive religious campaign, but work of o much merit will modestly command the ttention ot aggressive Pittsburg Chris ians. Last night the first open air meeting ,as held in frout of the little mission on I'ourth avenue. The fu" quaits of Gibson, Finch. Overholt ,i Rear fleck rye wiiisMci bearing tho i-niituio of ihix Klein can bo idled upon aaWilutely pure. Piice $1 per full quair, r bix quaits tor 5. MWF Si OO, SI OO, SI OO, SI 00, 81 00. Come this week, bring your lamilies ana ct 12 cabinets lor SI at Auliecut's, 77 Firth veuue. jvernECirr, the pliotographei , is making lore children's photos thun all tho other alleries put together. Wlij? Uotbcieund e 77 FUth avenue. Half r.ire Excursion to Ilotrolt intension Inblrs. All lyIe3 and lengths, ranjrins in price oni $3 UJ'- Hesry Behoek, Liberty street, near bixth avenue. n Juno C and 7 via the Pittbburg nntl Lake lie i:ailr"ail. tickets good to return until line IS. 1'a-jcnsers leaving Pittsburg at 201. ariivo m Detroit at 0.30 next nioin-"sf. Nftr Line Commencement Fans In silk, satin and feather, plain and hand painted. See our new India sillc fans; very pretty. We carry all grades, from 10c to 1 10 00. A. G. Campbell & Sons, SI Fifth avenue. MEETINGS AND NOTICKS. Slertlncs. ASTtuif. riTTsnuno Comm andkktI No. l. KmghtsTemplakand 1 APrXNDKXT URDKBS. FITTSBCBO. JUXK 5, 1802. J Special Onlert , nHE SIR KNIGHTS OF FITTSBORG COM X MANDEBY. So. 1, Kuhrhts Templar, will assemble at the Asvlum. Firth ay. THIS (Monday) AFTERNOON at 1:30 o'clock. In full Templar uniform to attend the funeral of Sir KnlRht James Morgan, from life late residence. No. 5502 Howe St., East End. Interment In Allephenv cemetery. Carriages will leave At) lam at 1:45 P. M. Slumbers of No. 35. 4, 5, 74 and slter Comman dcrles are courteously luvited to attend. By order of FAGERJ. SHIDLE. Eminent Commander. Attest: W. T. REITER. tbeal.) ltecorder. i;uclnes cntnsfx. THE UN DERSIGNED HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that the firm of Sailer & Co.. doing business at No. 427. 429 mid 4S1 smlthfleld St.. Pittsburg. Fa., lias this dav Ix-en dissolved by mutual content, Benjamin Marks retiring from tlie firm and Morris Sailer liaTlnjr purchased the entire Interest of Ben JamlnMnrlw lu the firm. All the debts of the arm have been assumed and will be paid pv Morns Ssllcr. uedl "gffifiggftta. I cheerfully recommend the remaining partner. Morris Sailer, to the public, and Invite a continu ance of that liberal patronage we have jo long en joyed. BENJAMIN MARKS. PlTTSBCRG, May 23, 1892. Leral Notices. W. A. YOUNG. No. 54 Grant av.. Mllrtale, Bennett, Pa. 17STATE OF JOSEPH HATCH. DECEASED j Notice Is hereby given that letters testamen tary on the estate or Joseph Hatch have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons Indebted to ..aid estate are requested to make Im mediate pavment. and those liaxlngclalmt against thcaine should make them known without delay. W. A. YOUNG. Executor. No. 54 Grant av., Mlllvale borough. Bennett. Pa. T. S. PARKER, Attorney, 15S rourth avenue. TN THE COURT OF COMMON PI.EAS. NO. 2, X of Allegheny county. No. 308, July term. 1S92. Notice Is hcreW glen that an application will oe made to the said court, on JUNE is, 1892. at 10 A. M.. under the act of Assembly of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An act to pro lidefortbe Incorporation and regulation of cer tain corporation! approved April 29, IS74, and the supplements thiretn. for the approval of certain amendments to the charter or the Slloara Regular Baptist Church, as ct forth In the petition for the nliouauccof said amendments, filed in laldconrt. T. S. PARKER. Attorney. FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY, 121 and KS Fourth avenue. INSTATE OF EMZABCTII WILCOX. DE J CEAbED Notice is lierebv girtn that letters of administration on the estate of Elizabeth Wilcox have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persous indebted to said cstat are requested to make immediate payment, and those hat lng claims agilnst the same should make them known vritnout delay. FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY, Administrator, c. U a. JNO. E. SHAW. Attorney. LOST. LOST White French poodle on Saturday even ing. Reward It returned to 103 Ohio St., Alle gheny. LOST Knight Templar charm. Slay 21; 110 re ward by leaving at '974 Liberty tt. Henry Herzberger. 1'KOPOSAI.S. PROPOSALS FOB THE BUILDING OF an addition to the St. Joseph's Convent, East End, will now be received. Bid must be handed In not later than JULY 16, 1892. Plans jind specifications are open for inspec tion at the tesldence of tho pastor of SS. Peter and Paul congregation. East End. AH rights reserved. S1STEES OF DIVINE PROVIDENCE. ATTENTION. CONTRACTOR5! UNTIL 7 p. si. TUESDAY. June 7, 1692, bids will be received for grading, paving and curbing Fourth av., llailroad av. and Third St. in the borough of Cliarticrs, in accordance with plans and specifications to be feen at office of Engineers McDonald and Chalmers, 811 Penn builUln?. and at offlco or A. W. M. Miller, J. P., Chartiere borough: pavlnsr, vitrified flrebrick:curbins,sandstone; 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. TOTICE TO CONTRACTORS SEALED S proposals will bo received at the office of T. D. fivaii", atchitect, Lewis block, Pitts burg, until FRIDAY, Juno 10, 18i2, at 2 o'clock r. M., for tno erection and comple tion ot the Shakespeare school hcniso, located at cornor ot Shakespeare and Landwebr streets. Twentieth atd, Pittsbunr, in ac cordance with plans and specifications pre pared by said architect. A bond will be re quired of tho successful bidder with two suicties in tho amount ot his bid. Tho School Board reserves tho right to reject any or nil bids. a S. GRAY, Secretary of Liberty Sub-District School Board. Pittsburo, May 31, 1893. PROPOSALS FOR FURNISHING STA TIONERY', Furnltute. Fuel and other Supplies. In compliance with the Constitution and laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania, I hereby invite scaled proposals, at prices below maximum rates fixed in schedules, to furnish stationery, furniture, fuel and other supplies for tho seveial de partments of the State Government, and for making repairs in the several departments, and tor tho distribution of the public docu ments, for the year ending the hrst Monday ot June, A. D. 1S93. Sepurato proposals will be received and separate contracts awarded as announced in said schedules. Each proposal must be ac companied by a bond with approved sure ties, conditioned lor the laithlul perform ance of the contract, and addressed and de livered to me before 12 o'clock M. of Wednes day, the 29th day of June, A. D. 1892, at which time tho proposals will be opened and con tracts awarded, in the Reception room of the Executive Department, at Harrisburg. Blank bonds and schedules containing all necessary information can bo obtained at this department. WILLIAM F. HARRITY, Secretary of the Commonwealth. AUCTION SAXES. AUCTION. AUCTION. The most attractive sale of the season. FINE FURNITURE. ELEGANT CARPETS, RUGS, ETC., TUESDAY.. Juno 7, at 10 o'clock, at the rooms, 21 and SS Ninth st. A large consignment Horn a factory qult tinf business and must be sold at once Ele gant chamber suites in oak, walnut and ma nogany. One fine walnut suite with mirror door wat drobe to match, cost $275. One oak sulto with uiitror door wardrobe to match, bookcases, desks, folding beds, chiffonier, china closets,gideboards,cxtension table,and six handsome parlor suites upholstered In English rugs, French brocntelle,pluthcs and hair cloth, the best lino of carpets wo have offeted lor sale this season, refrigerator laundty. Tho goods are now on exhibition and must be sold without reserve. HENKY AUCTION CO., Auctioneers. EDUCATIONAL. ST. JOHN'S MILITARY SCHOOL, MANLIUS, N, Y. Summer School of Instruction and Recrea tion, June 20 to Sept. 15. Apply to WILLLAM VERBECK. PENNSYLVANIA THE STATE COLLEGE fall teun begins September li, 1892. Ex aminations for admission, at the College, June 16 and September 13. Local examinations at Pittsburg, Jlonon gahela House, Thursday and Friday, June IS and 17, beginning at 9 a. jl and 2 r. v. each dav. 1'lic 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 clude Higher Algebra, four books in Piano Geometrv, nnil Physics. Catalogues, showing courses of study, ro quiiements lor admission, &c. may be ob tained on application to the Piesident. GEO. V7. ATHERTON, State College, Pa. iny31-81 McNAUGHER & CO.. CONTRACTORS FOR ing sidewalks, roadways, yards, mills, stables and cellar floors with cement, stone, brick.concrete and Arc brick. Curbstone lurnialied and sec 13 Federal St., Allegheny City. I'a. p sfsnn TOS500.000 TO LOAN on in or t- iraaes. city or country piopeity. at lowest fates? JAS. V. DRAPE A CO.. 813 Wood St., Pittsburg. Telephone No. 075. N1TARIAN PUBLICATIONS FREB Address Miss Miry Lyman. 19 Oakland bquare, Pittsburg. D A TCHTC O. D. LEVIS (next Leader, ) r A I CM IO. ;si Fifth a v., Pittsburg, Pa, 20 years solicitor: THE PITTSBURG X3-Display advertisement one dollar per tquareor one insertion. Classified real estate advertisements on this page ten cents per line for each insertion, and none taken for less than thirty cents. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE Classified under the following headings will be ac cepted at the rate of ONE CENT PER WORD FOR EACH INSERTION when paid for in ad vance either at main or branch offices. Wanted Advertisements of all Kinds. SUCH AS SITUATIONS, BOOMS, MALE HEL1 HOARDING, FEJHLEHELP, BOARDERS, AGENTS, MISCELLANEOUS, PERSONALS TO LET ROOMS, MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALES, LOST AND , FOUND. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. BUSINESS OFFICE. Cor. Smithflfld and Diamond Streets. ALWAYS OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHERE WANT. FOR SALE. TO LET. AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 0 P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver tisers already have acconnts with Thk Dispatch. FOR ALLEGHENY. NO. 107 FEDERAL ST.. TELEPHONE 363. FOR THE SOUTHSIDF, NO. UK CARSON STREET, TELEPHONE NO. 0022. FOR THE EAST END, J. W. WALLACE, 6I21 PENN AV. PITTSBURG-ADDITIONAL. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. SMO Butler street, EMIL G. STUCKEY, 2-lth street and Penn avenue. ALLEGHENY-ADDITIONAL. F. II. EGGERS A SON, Ohio and Chestnut streets. THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin avenues. 1VANTED. Biale HelD. A GOOD barber. Appty at 1803 Penn av., city. BARBER-A reliable white barber to rent a new furnished room with or without dwelling; state number of family. Address Lock Box 104, Braddock, Pa. BARBER At once a flrst-clas white barber. Ad dress John Wlllman, Jr.. Sharon. Pa. T ARBER Must be flr6t-class. 80Z7 Penn av. BOILER MAKERS want-d-Wo offer blithest wages 6teady work to thoroughly competent boiler makers: men working 90 days steady will be allowed railroad fare and expenses to Chicago, not to exceed IB. Fraser & Chalmers, Fulton and Union cts Chicago. BOILER MAKERS and helpers Immediately at Leetoala Boiler Works, LectonU, O. COATMAKER One nrsi-class coatmaker Imme diately; steady work and gooa prices to a re liable workman. Apply to W. M. Huston, East Liverpool, Ohio. COATMAKERS Three flrst-clas, sober men; best prices raid. Applr Dlehl Bros..Tare mum. Pa., or James JlcNally. KWLlberty St., Pittsburg. I PIVER-For one-horse platform spring wagon; L must bean experienced, active man. Apply, with references, to Henry B. Rea. 631 Liberty st. D RUG CLERK Q. A.; must speak German. utz Larson st. EXPERIENCED GROCERY CLERK-German. Call J. F. Keuzlg, 33 Spring Garden av., Alle gheny. M ACniNISTS-Apply Pbg. Forge and Iron Co., sin wan, Aiiegiieny. MAN with push wanted In each city, town and hamlet to Introduce the fastest selling honse hold article on reoord; over a million 60ld In PhlladelDhla; will pay competent person 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 P5 to S50 per month we don't need you; no peddling; better write to-day. Address Manu facturers, Box 5308. Boston, Mass MAN In each city and town to represent us and appoint ageuts: men make money every where selling our goods; samples free: send stamp tor terms. General Supply Co., 102 Fourth av., Pittsburg, Pa. MAN A handy man to repair fenres and work around country place: also 2 painters, l.o. 4 Grant st. MEN To canvass Pittsburg and Allegheny; best seller In the market; parties w'th satisfactory reference will be furnished outfit. 102 Fourth av.. Room 6. SALESMEN Salary of commission, to handle greatest noTelty paten ted; exclusive territory: sells at sight: particulars free; sample 60c Unity U. C. Co., Dept. O. Unity Bldg., Clikago. SALESMAN Good man to solicit for wholesale liquor store In the city and vicinity: permanent position to suitable man. Address G. G., Dispatch office. SALESMAN An experienced salesman In the stationery business; good references required. Address Stationer. Dispatch office. "VOUNGMAN An Intelligent joung, uiimtr i rledman Tor a traveling position. Address gUlng age, experience, references aud salary ex pected. Travel, Dispatch office, "VOUNG MAN of good address to Introduce a J household article. Call 71 Seventh av. VOUNG man to collect and solicit: (SO bond re J quired. Address N. Dispatch office. OA HARNESS MAKERS-Wages (12 to (OOper A wiek: come at once. Grossman, Scnlent ker&Co.. 65 Main St., Cincinnati. O. Asenra. AGENTS The most popular works or the season : Life of James G. Blalue. finely gotten up. a rapid seller: History ot the Supreme Court of United States, universally sanctioned by the bar. Shepard,30 Bakewell building. AGENTS I offer big money and exclusive terri tory on something entirely new; (5 per day assured; no experience necessary: success sure. Call for one week on W. G. Carll. Room 14, 11 Fed eral st,, Allegheny, Pa. GENTS-Sample sashlock (Fat. 1802) Tree by A. mall for 2c stamp: lmmente; unrivaled; only good one eTcr Invented: beats weights: sales un paralleled; (12 a daj. Brohard S Co., Phllada., Pa. AGENTS Four lady agents to collect subjects for a new system of art work; business quickly learned; salary paid In proportion to ability; call at 441 Grant St.. 3d floor. AGENTS (3 to (7 dally; experience unnecessary. Putnam ft Co.. Perfumers, WestWlnsted, Ct Female Help Wanted. GIRLS Two. one for upstairs work, other one for kitchen work: good wages paid. Inquire 182 Locust St., Allegheny. C1IRL For house work: good wages; 7 place; small family. SG31 Carson st. steady GIRLS Two to wash dishes. Cull early at Miller's dining room, 514 SmlthHcld St. C"ilRL For general housework. No. 3Z3 Penn 7 avenue. GIKL for general housework. 402 O'Hara st., E. E. G IRL for general housework. 193 Fourth av. SEWING GIRL To work on custom coats. 1807 Mcrrlman alley, S. S. Male and Female Help Wanted. HELP 3 nurses, 21aundresses. rook and waitress for same family, chambermaids, cooks, din ing room girls, 200 houscglrls. German and col ored girls, gardener for private fiunlly. one who understands flowers and green house, farm hands, white and colored waiters. Thompson's, GUI Grant St. HELP Man and wife for same family; 50 farm hands, cook, waiters, colored man to work about house, hotel cooks, dishwashers, chamber maids, waitresses, pantry girls, family cooks, nurses, 300 bouse girls, 100 for hotels, summer resorts, colored girls. Median's, M5 Grant st, Tel. 90. IADIES or young men to take light, pleasant j work at their own homes; (1 to (3 per dav can be quietly made: work sent by mall; no canvass ing. For particulars address at once. Globe Mfg. Co., box 5331. Boston. Mass. Established 1S30. Flnanclal'v-'vVantoa. AMOUNTS of ()0O 10(5.000 to (20.000 on city and suburban property ; mortgages for J or 5 years; money ready; no delay: smallest cost. S. J. Flem lng. 410 Wood St.. corner Fourth av. MONEY to loan, in sums of (500. (1,000. (2.000. (5,000 and upward, at Ion est rates, on mort gages. Charles Somers ft Co., 131 Fourth av. M ONEY to loan on mortgae; no delav: lowest interest, tiowara Drown, ui ourtn av. M ONEY at 5 per cent. We have (50,000 to loan. (3W up. Alies isros. aio., loiruurmav. MORTGAGES on city or Allegheny county prop erty at lowest rates. Henry A. Weaver ft Co.. 92 Fourth av. ri'O LOAN (200.0IX) on mortgages: (100 and np J. ward at6 per cent; (500,000 at 4X per centon residences or business property, vacant lots or farms, s. H. French. 125 Fourth av. WANTED Mortgages on Improved city or Alle gheny county property. McCune ft Coulter, 8 Fourth av. WANTED Bonds, stocks, mortgages and other becurlties. Ed Wlttlsh, 134 Filth av.. Pltts burg. Pa. Boardlnc Wanted. WANTED Two rooms with board during sum mer months for four persons: near city and railroad. Address II. Oppeuhelmer, 722 Penn av. BusinesH Opnortuntlea Wanted. YirANTED-(230to(350 buys a safe and reliable M business needed in every city: will pay from (100 to (200 per month net profit; exclusive territory given and complete outfit furnished : send for illus trated book. A. T. Thompson ft Co., II Tremont Bow. Boston. Mm. Fire Insurance WantecU B ENS W ANGER ft ZAHN-Flre nuraranoe. CO Fourth av. DISPATCH, MONDAY, WANTED. Situations Wanted. POSITION By young man with actual business experience, a situation in wholesale or manu facturing business; good penman; quick at figures; i.A., nrMr.ra.KM. Address B. VL. Disnutch office. POSITION-An engineer of several vears' ex perience In running Hasting engines of heavy capacity, also stationary engines, would like a position. -Address Hasting, Dispatch office. POSITION By an experienced young man as grocery clerk. Address G. W., Dispatch office. POSITION as watchman by sober, reliable man; best city references. Address John, Dispatch office, POSITION Telegraph operator; experienced In office work. B. 121, Dispatch office. SITUATION By an experienced traveling sales man with a reliable commission house: had two years' experience and best of reference fur nished. Address II Isabella st., Allegheny. Boarders and r.odeera Wanted. BOABDERS-Summer boarding for ladles or gen tlemen; good spring water; near the A. V. R. R. station; wrtte for particulars. Martha McClure, Pancoast, jetr. co.; ra. BOARDERS-One hall rronl. 1 large front room reasonable, with board; reference given and required. 129th st. BOARDERS wanted at a Tarm residence three miles from Ohio Pyle, Pa. Address M. Morris, Ohio Pyle. Pa. BOARDERS Transient trade accommodated at (1 per day; single meals 25c. 59 Sandusky st., Allegheny. BOARDERS Fine rooms and table board. 112 Negley av., above Penn. B' OARDERS, roomers, lodgers and taDle board. 64 Arch St., Allegheny. 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. 60c; week. i a, i o, ;, jj. o .CCUPANTB for furnished rooms. 10 bhcrmin av.. Allegheny, SUMMER BOARDERS-For lovely location In country. 80 minutes to city! 24 trains a day. Address Boarders, Dispatch office. Wanted Partner. PABTNER A gentleman to buy a hair Interest In a legitimate established Dnslncss for (4,000: location central, on Fifth av. ; work most retlued and easy: hours short: pronts large; business has a showing or nearly 6. 000 dnnng past seven months. For particulars address. If you mean business. Established. Dispatch office. 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 to all our pupils as soon as competent; no failures here. Private Short hand Institute, 315 Smlthfleld St., opposite new postoflice. Permanent Guests Wanted. PERMANENT guests wanted at East End note!. Pennav.. E. E. ; this hotel has been recently opened under new management: the house has been thoroughly renovated: table first-class: rates rea sonable: a most desirable home during the coming hot summer; good stabling for saddle horses and only 15 minutes from park. A. H. Wilson, pro prietor. Real Estate Wanted. WANTED Real estate to sell, money to loan property to rent and rents to collect. J. H. tuambers ft Co., 108 Fourth av. Miscellaneous Wanted. D 1) EALERS Buy your hammocks of the Alle- gneny iiaminocKwo., iw i.ne st., Aiitgneny. RINK Van's Charm Root Bcerj Just the thing in hot weather. FAINTING and plateglass glazlug. R. C Miller, KMIlmntit Klft.hiirn.- PATENTS O. D. Levis (20 years). Solicitor, 131 Fifth av.. next Leader. Pittsburg: no delay. ICMCKERS should take Van's Charm Root Beer to the grove along la quart bottles ready o drink; by all groceries. rpitUNKs hauled to and trora fcast h.nd forSOc. J. Campbell ft Davis, 12 Seventh av. Telephone 276. USE Jones' Bedbug Paralyser Jones' Maglo Roach Powder: roaches banished by contract; satisfaction given or no pay. 222 Federal St., Alle gheny. Bold by all first-class druggists. VAN'S Charm Root Beer will do you good if you will keep a supply and drink It these hot days. VAN'S Charm Root Beer Is highly praised by everybody as a healthy drink. WANTED Everyone wno wants the finest and cheapest wall paper In America to send for samples; sent free to any address. G. G. O'Brien, Paint and t all Paper store. 292Flfth av. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Horse. Vehicles. Live Mock For Sale. BEADLE HOUNDS Two pairs, whelped Janu ary 23, 1892; Imported stock, high bred, perfect trailers; from prize winners. Address Jno. B. Pollock, Calcutta Road, East Liverpool. O. BUGGY An extensive top. cut under, cnbriolet with brake nearly new, in fine condition, can be seen at rletchcrs Smith's, cor. Arch st. and Park Way. Allegheny. ("IARRIAOE Cheap, forwantof use; one Jump J seal carriage and one Elliptic spring top buggy In good order: can be seen at J. Fletcher Smith's, 24 and 23 Arch street, Allegheny. DELIVERY wagons Delivery wagons all styles; our own make. Wm. Beckert, 340 to 344 Ohio t., Allegheny. Telephone, 34J0. " HORSE A beautiful bay horse. 7 years old,about 16 hands, 1,180 pounds: ound, kind, used to steam and electric cars: trots In harness, rocks under saddle: suitable foraladvto ride or drive. Inquire of Nathan Smith, 75 Franklin St., Alle gheny. HORSES Cheap for want or use: 1 pair bay geldings, weight, 2,903: 1 pair black geldings weight about 3,200; these horses are sound and good workers. For further Information write C. ST., Dispatch office. PONY, cart and harness Pony Is jet black, very handsome, and absolutely safe for children: cart and harness In good condition. Apply J. It. McGlnley, Forbes St., head of Morcwood av., Sbadyslde. Blcyc'es, Tricycles, Etc, For Sale. BICYCLE First-class Victor safety bicycle; will sell cheap. No. 316 Pennsylvaula av., Alle gheuy. Rnbber Stamps For Saie. C"iET your rubber stamps, etcel stamps, stencils, J seal presses, brass checks, etc. from Bheaffer ft Co.. 49 Filth av.. Duffs College building. Machinery and Metals For Sale. BOILERS and engine", second-hand: all sizes, from 4 to 100 li. p. : cheapest In the market: 64 boilers and engines In stock, stationary aud porta able, upright boilers, mounted farm engine, etc.; steam pumps, governor, pulleys and shafting. Telephone H01, 23-25 Park way. J. S Young. Alle gheny, Pa. I ENGINES Genuine Acme automatic saftty en .j glnes and non-explosive boilers, from one half to five horse powers. Tor natural gas or carbon oil as fuel: latest Improved ventilating fans and water motors, sold by J. Prager, sole agent, at No. 4 Fifth av. Send for catalogue and Information. I ENGINES and boilers or every description: brick j yard supplies; contractors, and rolling mill ma chinery, gliomas Carliu's sons, Lacock and San dusky sts., Allegheny. F OR SALE-Cheap Second-hand slnglo Webb Twrffi.Mnir Ilullocfc nress. caDacltr 8.000 to 9.000 8-page papers per hour. Address Press, box J8A l'ltlsourg, x a. GRINDSTONES In all slie. tor "all kinds or grinding; Cralglclth. Newcastle, Nova Scotia and other grits; Iron frames and fixtures for hand, loot or power; mounted stone, oil stone, emery wheels aud grinders. Win. M. Kirby, 13i First IMPROVED Whitman ft .Barnes high-speed automatic non-explosive engines and boilers, exhaust and ventilating fly fans or our own make; also electric lighting; second-hand old-stvle Acme automatic engines: second-hand Snedlker and car fly fans: B. w, Paine ft Sons automatic engines, from 5 to 250 horse power; electric motors, water motors and all kinds of light power and supplies. Tompkins ft Ulrlch. Engiueers and Contractors. 816 aud 518 Liberty st., Pittsburg. Pa. SAW TABLE One second-hand saw table for stereotype or electrotype purposes, will be sold cheap; also about 20 printers' stands. Apply at the Dispatch business office, cor. Smlthfleld Cud Diamond sts. Miscellaneous For Sale, TJOR SALE Limited number of printers' stands, X also a lot of second-hand printers' case; also a saw table: price very low If sold at once. Address Printer, box 182. Pittsburg. Pa. FOR SAUE BUSINESS. Entfness Opportunities For Sale. AN established wholesale mercantile business: well-established and small capital required, or will sell Interest In same to right party If active aud of ability: a rare chance for a young man with a few hundred dollars. Address, Wholesale, Dis patch office B ARKER SHOP Good reason for seUIujt;; will Oll VUVUJJI V "WM I Vllj B ARBER sHOP-Wlth bathroom. Address G. SI., Dlspatcu oracc. "TiRUGSTOEE A complete drugstore In a good XJ town on the Monongahela river: profits about S5.0C0 annually: this Is a fine opening. Jas. W. Drape ft Co.. 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. FOR SALE or lease 800 acres of Llgonler blue stone. 40 feet deep, situated in Derrv town ship, Westmoreland Co., Pa. Also 50,000 blocks now readyfor use. Wm. McSpeddlu, Branch' Junction, Westmoreland Co., Pa, GENERAL store, with liquor license, postofilce. stock and property; (7,500: a grand opening at a bargain. Holmes ft Co., 420SraithficId st. HALF INTEREST In a well established mechan ical Journal lutvlng a large pa J lng patronage. Holmes ft Co., 420 Smlthfleld st. HARDWARE and housefurnishlng store in live manufacturing town: well established and doing the leading business in a town of 8,000 Inhab itants; will Invoice about(t7,000: only those having capital will be entertained. Holmes ft Co., 420 Smltufield U , JUNE 6, 1892. FOB SAXE-BUSINESS. Business Opportunities. INTEREST-An active interest In a manufactur ing establishment in the city doing a safe and prosperous business: a good party who can under take the duties of the office, and who Is prepared to invest from (10,000to (15. 000. with undoubted assur ance or business integrity, will be dealt with: com munications treated confidentially. Jas. W. Drape ft Co., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. MORNING PAPER ROUTE-The finest in the city, clearing about (.10 per week; can be bought at a bargain If taken at once. Holmes ft Co., 420 SmithfleWst. ' POOLROOM and confectionery; cheap for cash. Box 51, Canonsburg, P. CALOON First-claw saloon and restaurant, rur C5 nlshed In first-class style, all ready to do busi ness. In 4-story brick building; can be made Into European Hotel. If necessary, at small expense: any parties desiring such a place would readily buy it after seeing ft: first-class location, opposite the Weddell House, 127 and 129 Bank St., Cleveland. O. Apply to Hannan ft Frawley, 185 and 187 Bank si., Cleveland. O. SHOE STOBE-Good reasons for selling: will sell cheap. Address B. 13, Dispatch office. TXTHOLESALE tinware factory: established 35 II vears: only (350 cash. Holmes ft Co., 420 Smlthfleld St.. (JCOnA-Cigar and confectionery store: Penn IDZiUU av.; a bargain If taken at once. Holmes ft Co.. 420 Smlthfleld st. FOR S AL.E I.OTS. East End Lots For Sale. FOR BALE Cheap, only (1.600. 2 fine level lota corner of Homewood and Bennett St.. each 3Kxl20 feet (41). W. A. Herron ft Sons, 80 4th av. 32fTi pER FOOT-Lot 50x142 tt.. near Hlland HOU av. and park, fine resldenco location, beautiful surroundings; the price Is low: terms eav. (118). W. A. Herron ft Sons, 804,hav. Ilazelwood Lota For Sale. HA7IELWOOD AV.-An elegant corner lot. Irregular shape, equal to 52x120 feet, within a few minutes' walk of Hazelwood station. Baltimore ft Ohio Railway, and Second avenue electric cars; will sell cheap for cash, to quick buyer. John E. McCrlckart. 59 Fourth av. : telephone 1676. Alleghenv Lots For Safe, FOR SALE (10 to (50 the first month and $5 to (15 each month until paid, without Interest, for a lot in Grove Square plan. Perrysvllle av., Alle gheny. Call at Holmes ft Co.'e, 420 Smlthfleld St., for plans. OH A OOOl lot, 57x100. fronting on McDonald St., U)f Allegheny, with double frame, slate roof dwelling of 10 rooms, porches, electric bells, fruit tree and good well of water. James II. Chambers, 103 Fourth av. ago 000 Lot 22x100 on High St., Seventh ward. vDiJ) Allegheny, with frame, slate roof dwelling, 6 rooms, hall, wash kitchen and porch: both gases, bath room. James II. Chambers. 108 Fourth av. Suburban Lots For Sale. A VALON-Lot 25x105 feet. (030. A. D. Wilson, 65 Federal st.. Allegheny. 6 ACRES of level land, close to the city and rall ) road; well adapted for laying out In building lots. James W. Drape ft Co., 313 Wood st., Pitts burg. (Tl OOO Large lot adjoining the Blanc Land -L Company at Elizabeth. Pa., with neat frame house of 4 rooms, front and rear porches, rrult and grapes on lot, neat house and can be Doiight on easy payments. James II. Chambers, 106 Fourth avenue. ffiKflfi for a lot SOvlOO feet, at Emsworth, Pa. JI)OUU A. D. Wilson, 55 Federal st,, Alle gheny. Farms For Sale. FARM For sale or exchange for town property A dcllghtrul, convenient, paying farm of 123 acres; limestone soil; very productive: fenced: H mile from R.R. station ana city; 3 springs, one 10 feet deep and 10 feet in diameter; house 54x20x23; 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 Tdally each way: schools, churches, P. O., stores, mills, etc.. adjoining: ex cellent market, good roads, etc.: only (70 per acre. Ed Wlttlsh, 134 Filth av Pittsburg, Pa. FARM A very desirable farm near the city; only 15 minutes' walk from railroad station; about 90 acres, nearly all under cultivation; a good dwelling of 7 rooms, outbuildings, tine orchard, plenty of water, etc. : would suit well for either stock, dairy or market farm: one of the most de sirable and best situated farms In the county: for a health resort the place has few equals. Jas. W . Drape ft Co.. 313 Wood st.. Pittsburg. FOB SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE City Residences. 7TER CENT INVESTMENT Corner property Two 3-story brick buildings, consisting of 2 storerooms. 16 dwelling rooms nnd large meeting hall over entire 3d floor: also on rear of .lot, two new 2-story mansard brick dwellings of 6 rooms, finished attic, bath. hall. etc.. in each; total rents. (2.138 per year: all taxes about (280: lot 40x103x65; street and alley paved; excellent location and good substantial buildings; parties looking for a good Investment will And nothing better for the price, (27.050. Samuel W. Black ft Co.. 99 Fourth av. 7nn No. 4 Lombard St.. lust off from Dln- . wirtriii. And Heed sts.: 1 storvand mansard DriCK UWeUUIK Ol Ol. HWiiiwius; uubiwu.hh, bath, range, hot water, laundry, natural gas aud cellar, tile vestibule, hall, cathedral glass frout door: frescoed ceilings; lot 22x107; nice side en trance, shade trees and flower garden, beautiful view; owner will sell at above low figure for a few days, rather than rent, (E270.) Black ft Balrd, 95 Fourth av. (Q 700 A good 7-room brick dwelling: hall, 3)3 vestibule, slate mantels, range, etc.; lot 22x110: only a few squares from Court House. George Schmidt, 157 Fourth av. J, . ,. .-,,1 - . ...l A ... Anlkn.l ,.l East End Residences For Sale. A BEAUTIFUL new brick house. 12 rooms; all the latest Improvements; lot 40x108 ft.: nice situation In the East End. on reasonable terms; price (9,000. A. Goeddel, No. 109 Collins av. OR SALE- (2, 800 A neat new house 5 rooms; centrally located; easy of access; Osceola, near Liberty av.. E. E.; 830nto (510 down, re- malnderin monthly installments if desired. (40 E). W. A. Herron ft Sons. 80 Fourth av. Hazelwood Residences For Sale. FOR SALE Very cheap; a great chanco to buy a fine home at Hazelwood; desirable street, large lot, new house, 9 rooms, modern fixtures, besides reception hall (83). W. A. Herron ft Sons, 80 Fourth av. Allegheny Residences For Sale. ALLEGHENY A good brick dwelling oflO fine rooms bath and toilet room and all other modern requirements; wide porch and small plot In front; lu Allegheny near the parks. Jas. W. Drape ft Co., 313 Wood st., Pittsburg. flBT OOO for lot 20x100, with two brick houses; H)J; rents (10 per month; central location. A. D. Wdson, 55 Federal St.. Allegheny. Suburban lcesiaenceg For Sale. SUBURBAN RESIDENCE and large lot, with shade and fruit trees and shrubbery, near the clty,on line of railroad; 8 good rooms, small room, porches, hall, cellar, pure water; over half an acre of ground: spacious lawn In front: a particularly pleasant place, cool and dellghtrul In the warmest weather. Jas. W. Drape ft Co., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. KNOXVILLE. -TJOR SALE-SOME BEAUTIFUL HOME3- One 6-room brick house, two lots. Orchard Place, M.0O0. One 7-room brick house, one lot, paved street, H.500. Two S-room brick houses, lots 37x100 each. Orchard Place, (3,750. One 7-room frame house, one lot, paved street, (3,000. One5-room frame house, onelot, ptved street, (2.700. One 5-room brick bouse, two lots, paved street, (3,250. On 6-room brick bouse, one lot, paved street, (2.750. Five 5-room frame houses, paved street, each (1,800. Twclre7-room brick houses, pared streets, each (2,300, Seven 4-room brick honses, very pretty. (2,700. Eight 4-room brick cottages, onelot, each(l,700. Any of the above lovely homes In this greatly lavored city of beautiful homes will be sold on terms to suit buyers. BUILDING LOTS-200ofthe most beautiful build ing lots to be found In tho county arc offered at prices murh less than property having similarly attractive features can be had for. The P. 4 B. Traction will have their new elcctrlcrallwayln operation through the center of the borough by Maylnext. This will give a wonderful impetns to values, and those who secure any of the above properties or a lot will be fortunate. TO LET A number of 3, 4. 5 and 7-room nouses at moderate rents to good paying tenants. None others need apply. Take any of the Southside street cars. KNOXVIJLLE LAND IMPROVEMENT CO., 85 Knox avenue. Knoxvlllf . TO M5T. City Residences. TO LET House No. 427 Liberty St.. city; U rooms. Inquire at A. V. D. Watterson's, Anchor Bank Building. Fifth av., city. Ilazelwood Residences To Let. TO LET On Hazelwood av near Sylvan, house ofelght rooms with laundry, city water, both gases and bath room; fine situation, ample grounds, rrult trees, grapes, shrubbery, etc.: reut moderate; possession immediately. Apply II. Burgwlu, 150 Fourth av. Allegheny Residences to Let. TO LET Desirable residence of 11 rooms. No. 120 Locust st., A'leghcny, with stable lu reari Immediate possession; tree rent till September I. Inquire or Morris Kaufmann. Fifth av. aud Smlth fleld st. TO LET Six-roomed brick house with hall, finished attic and good cellar. Inquire 4924 Liberty av., E. E., from 5 until 8 r. M. ; rent (18. TOLET-SeeJohnK. Ewlngft Co., 107 Federa L St., for Allegheny houses. Offlcea and llcalc oom To Let. D ESK ROOM No. 103 Fourth av.. 1st floor front. mack ft Ualrd, No. 95 Fourth ay. Business Stands To Let. TO LET Space with power, cor. Penn and Third ava. ; three floors: 20,000 feet spare; abundant power; good light; splendid location: every con venience. Apply Nicola Bros. . 20 Fifth ay. rpo LET Four-storv brick building. 139 second X av two doors from Smlthfleld t.: wll lease for five years. Apply at tint floor office of Kauf manne' store. TO IKT. Rooms To Let. RCH ST.. 115. Allegheny-Pleasant large front room. suitaDie jor mn iu"s iuc. , RCH ST.. 170. Allegbeny-Furnlsbca second- siory irons: Dam. g. EAST DIAMOND ST.. 48. Allegheny Unfur nished double parlors; second floor. I?iDERAL ST., 190. Allegheny Nice furnished front room; conveniences; reasonable. FOUNTAIN ST.. 64. city-Furnished rooms to let. with or without board. LACOCK ST. Furnished rooms, all modern con veniences. Apply to Moyle's, 165 Lacock St., Allegheny. NORTH AV., 169. Allegheny Desirable furnished or unfurnished rooms, facing North Parks, Allegheny; references exchanged. 169 North av., Allegheny. NORTH PARK Allegheny-One square from North Park1 two nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping to couple without children. Address N. P. A.. Dispatch office. o AKLAND Furnished room for gentleman; nice room; near parte, sou jorocs si. SANDUSKY ST., 59. Allegheny-Rooms and ex cellent board. 15 a week, under the able man agement of Mrs. A. I). Horn. SEVENTH AV., 97-Largc elegantly furnished front room: suitable for one or two gcutlemeu; every convenience. WATSON ST., No. 52-4 rooms on first floor; both gases: also furnished rooms; three min utes from Court House. WESTERN AVE.. 333. Allegheny-Nice fur nished rooms; front hall room (8; also one (lOj bath; convenience; with or without board. z See additional adieu under Wanted Boarders and Lodgers. PERGONAL. PERSONAL Credit, yes. credit on fine dress 1 goods, silks, satlns,wraps.ctc.. at J. Dwyer's, Room 4, McCance block, 701 smlthfleld. PERSONAL Cash paid for old gold and sliver watches and Jewelry repaired: new work made to order. Chris lianch. Ml SmlthfleM. I PERSONAL Everett Club Newst The pianos . delivered this week are Club A.No. 114, Mrs. O. W. Kramer, CO Rebecca St., Allegheny, Pa. Club B.,No. 42, Harry Pitt, Verona, Pa. PERSON AL When 1 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 av.. cor. Wood St., second floor, has been substituted, who now does all my cleaning, pressing and renovating in great shape. Tel. 1558. KOI1NB. F OUND-Ta-Va-Zon Pills beston earth. Griffith's Pharmacy, Third and Grant, Plttsbnrg. BANK STATEMENTS. EEPORTOFTHE CONDITION OF THE FREEHOLD BANK, or Pittsburff, Pa.. No. 114 Fourth u venue, of Allegheny county, Pennsylvania, at the close of business, May 31. 1892: r.ESOURCES. Casbonliand 3 12,702 79 Due from bunks and bankers-.... 819.949 77 Loans and discounts 1,249,168 32 Investment securities..'. v 349,785 49 Real estate, furniture and fix tures 2,550 00 Cnnent expenses and taxes paid. 3,493 15 Miscellaneous assets 1,775 GS $2,239,425 20 LIABILITIES. Capital stock uald in $ 200.000 CO Surplus fund 100.0CO 00 Undivided profits 83,075 17 Deposits snDject to check 1.768,438 17 Deposits, special 88,782 30 Demand certificate or deposit.... 1,129 SO $2,239,425 20 A report In detail of above securities has beon made to C. H. Krutnbhaar, Superin tendent of Banking:. State of Pennsylvania, County of Alle- flioiiY. ss: , J. F. Steel, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, to tho best of my snow ledge and belief. J. F. STEEL. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 3d day of June, 1892. GEO. D. TINDLE, Notary Public. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Dollar Savings Fond and Trnst Com pany, of the City or Allegheny, or Allegheny connty, Pennsylvania, at the close of busi ness Slay 31, 1892; P.ESOURCES. Cash on hand nnd deposited with banks or bankers S 30,823 41 Call loans npon collaterals 85.900 00 Time loans npon collaterals 25697 00 Loans nr.on bonds :tnd mortgages.. 117,620 00 Investment securities 43,0-0 00 Real estate, furniture and fixtures 2.500 00 Overdratts 69 S3 Cnn ent expenses and taxes paid. . . 5,641 28 $286,2W 52 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Undivided profits Deposits subject to check , Deposits, special ..?125,000 00 .. 14,431 73 .. 33,134 01 .. 113,681 78 $286,257 32 Amount trust fdnds invested $ 1.6U0 00 Amount trust funds uninvested.... 5.S81 46 $ 7,181 46 A report in detail of above securities lias been made to C H. Krumbhaar, Superin tendent of Banking. State of Pennsylvania, County of Alle gheny, ss.: I, E. It, Baldinser, Secretary and Treasurer of theabove named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement in true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. E. K. BALDINGER. Secretary and Tieasurer. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this third day of June, 1802. (Signed) JAS. W. COLLINS, Notarial seal. Notary Public Con ect Attest: (Signed) UTILLIS BAIRD, (Signed) JOHN W. CHALFANT. (Signed) JAMES W. GROVE, Directors. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE GERMAN SAVINGS AND DEPOSIT BANK, 1827 CARSON STREET. OF BIRM INGHAM. Pittsburg, l'a., of Allegheny county. Pennsylvania, at the close of busi ness, May 31, 1892: . RESOURCES. Cash on hand $ 62,914 61 Checks and othor cash items 7,888 25 Due from banks and bankers.... 105.074 25 Loans and discounts E32.974 35 Investment securities 516,738 73 Real estate, furniture and fixt ures B5.725 63 Overdraft 789 61 Current expenses and taxes paid. 6,324 67 Miscellaneous assets 154 62 $1,313,864 72 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $ 100.0CO 00 Surplus find 100.000 00 Undivided profits 70,061 68 Deposits subject to check! 1048 OH 83 Doilosits. special ( ' ' ' Cashier's checks outstanding..... 15 00 Due to banks and bankers 766 21 $1,318,861 72 A report In detail of above securities has been made to C. II. Krumbhaar, Superin tendent of Banking, State or Pennsylvania, county of Allegheny, ss.: I, J. F. Erny, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. F. ERNY, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 3d dav or June, 1892. (Signed) JOHN HOFFMANN, JR.. Notarial Seal. Notary Public CI,11 ITWUV MTT.T.P.R. ANDREW POPP. Directors CHAS. E. SUCCOP, CHOICE PROPERTIES. MAYFIELD. Perrysvllle avenue Half mile from Western University. Five hundred yards to Tenth Ward School. Title guaranteed. Patent from State issued 1799. Onlv one deed transfer since. Large lots, plenty of fruit and big trees. Take Perrysvllle avenue car on Smittmelo 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. JAMES E CHAMBERS & CO., Real Estate Brokers, 103 Fourth ave. Are offering dwelling properties cheap and on small cash payment, balance on monthly payments, on desirable paved street of Allegheny and near (8) traction lines. Call and get permit to see the property. , CHOICE FKOFEBT1ES. RIDGEVIEW AND GRANDE P0INTE Plans of Fine Building LOTS On the California Avenue Electric Street Railway. 15 Minutes from City Hall. The grounds are being rapidly im prdved by handsome residences. The location is unsurpassed. City Conveniences. City Water. All we ask is an investigation. Over one-half the lots already sold. Get plans and particulars from salesmen on the grounds Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday from 4 to 7 p. m., or A. Z. BYERS & CO., 93 FEDERAL ST. 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. FOR SALE. Lots in Grove Sqnare plan, Perrysvllle ave.; 910 to $50 cath, balance SI to $5 per week, with out interest. Call on HOLMES & CO., i20 Smithfield street, lor plans. $60 PER FOOT. Lot 50xU3 feet near Highland avenno and park. Pine residence location; beautiful surroundings. Tho prlco is low, terms easy. (118). W. A. HEr.RON & SONS, SO Fourth avenue. 6TEAMEB3 AND KXCTJKSIOX S. NETHERLANDS LINE FOB ItOTrEP.DAlt. PAIUS AND LONDON. BAILING FROM NEW YORK: .Tune II, 6:00 A. v.. baturdav, Werkenrtam. June 15. 8:J0 A. M.. Wednesday. 'DublMridam. Sttameri marked sail to and from Amsterdam; all others to and from Rotterdam. From pier foot of Firth street, rionoken. First cabin. S55 to S70: second cabin. J41. Re duced excursion ticket, ptecrajre at low rates. For Illustrated enlde and pas.e apply to JOHN J. M'CORJIIC'K. 839 Smithfield st-eet. LOUI9 3IOESEK, Iil6 Smlthfleld street. MAX SCHAM BERG 4 CO.. SI? binltlifleld street. myn-D W IIITE STAR LINE For Queenstown and Liverpool. Royal and United Slates Jlalt Steamers. Teutonic. June 8. 4pm Britannic, June IS. 9am 'Majestic, June 22. 4 p m Geruiailr.June2.9:'fflam 'Teutonic, July 6, 3pm rsriiannic, timy u.9ia Adriatic. July 20. 1:80pm Majestic, July 27, 8:00 a m lir..unei.:iuaini.iajrsur,uiy M,o.wftiu From White star duck, foot of West Tenta street. New York. Second cabin on these steamers. Saloon rates, 60 and upward. Excursion tickets on rarorable terms. Second cabin. W and 45. Steerage from or to the old country. FJ0. White btar drafts payable on demand in all the ptlnelpal banks throughout Great Britain. Apply to JOHN J. MCCORMICK. 639 Smlthfleld street! Plttsbnrg, or II. MA1TLANU KERSEY, General Agent, S3 Broadway. New York. my23-p CUNARD LINE NEW YORK AND LIVER. POOL.. VIA'QOEENSTOWN From Pier 4Q, North river. Fast express mall service. Rervla. June II, 6 a. ro-IServla. July 9. 5 a. m. Etrurla, June 13.11:30 a.m Etrurla, July 16. 11 a. m, Aurania, June 25, 6a. m. Auranla, July 23. 5a. m. Umbrla, July 2, 11 a m. I Umbria. July 30. 10 a. m. Extra Steamers. Gallia, June 15, 8 a. m. Bothnia, Jnne 29, 9 a. m. Cabin passage. 60and upward, according to loca tion: second cabin 835 and S40. Steerage tickets to and from all parts of Europe at very low rates. For freight and passage apply to company's office. 4 Bowling Green, 2S ew York. VERNON II. BKOWM A CO.. General Agents, or CHARLES P. SMITH. Third av. and Wood St., Agent for Pitts burg. Pa. . my30-D .A-iiUL-nsr xoiiLsnE BOYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, GLASGOW to FHIIiABEIiPHIA via DERBY and GALWAY. The most df. rect route from Scotland and North and Middle of Ireland. ACCOMMODATIONS UNSURPASSED. Intermediate, 830. Steerage, 18. QTTC" SERVICE OF . . i r- alivax irri3 LINE. I STEAMS HIPS. NEW YORK and GLASGOW via Londonderry, every Fortnight. June 16 State of California 2 P. X Jnne 30 State of Nevada Jf.K July 11 State of Nebraska lr. 3C Cabin, $40. Second Cabin. $30. Steerage, Jl. Apply to J. J. MoCORMICK, 639Smlthfleld st. "" myai-n RED STAR LINE. Weekly between New York and Antwerp. The splendid, first-class, full-powered steamers : Rhvnland. Wednesday. Jnne 8, 4 P. M. Westernland. Wednesday. Juneli 9 A.M. Noordland, Wednesday. Jnne 22. 3:30 P. M. Belgenland. Saturday. June 25. 8 a. M. Saloons, staterooms, smoking and bathrooms amidships; second cabin accommodations unex celled. , Staterooms all on main deck. First cabin. 53 and upward; excursion tickets, (99 and upward: second cabin. 145: round trip 10 per cent reduction; steerage at very low rates. Send for "Facts for Travelers." International Navigation Company, GENERAL AOF.NTS, No. 6 Bowling Green, New York. agents : J. J. Mcronnlck. 633 Smlthfleld street. Louis Moeser. 61S Smlthfleld street. J. F. Erny. German savings Bank. ap27-MWT ANCHOR LINE. Steamers Leave New York Every Saturday For Glasgow via Londonderry. Rates for Saloon Passage By 3. S. CITY OF HOME, MO and upwards, according to accommodation and location of Room. Second Cabin, SSS. Other Steamers, Cabin, MO and upwards. Second Cabin MBS. steerage St. Passengers booked st through rates to or from any city In Great Britain or on the Continent. Dntfta on London Sold at Lowest Kates. Book of information, tours and sailing lists fur nished on application to Agents, HENDERSON BROTHKRS. 7 Bowling Green, N. Y.. or J. J. MCCORMICK. 639 Smlthfleld St., pitta, bare: F. M. SEMPLE. 110 Federal St., Allegheny. ijMPgBgMMWBi5Wr-T i WlaJvwWBnrfBiJi" n -"-"