V THE IDEAL SABBATH. A Day of Rest and Innocent Joys, and Kot of Grim Austerity. VIEWS OF KEY. KOBEET A. BENTON. Dr. TarTes Treaches His Last Sermon to His Pittsburg Charge. CHILDKEN CELEBRATE FLOTYER DAI Rev. Robert A. Benton preached a re markable sermon yesterday to a large con gregation in St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, Sewickley, at the morning service. Taking his text from the lesson of the day, namely. Genesis IL, 3, "And God blessed the seventh day and sanctified it; because that in it He had rested from all His work which God created and made." Mr. Benton proceeded to trace thffevolu tion of the modern Sunday from the Hebrew Sabbath, shoeing how the latter's origin an tedated the Mosaic law, and how hard it was to find in the Old Testament records of the observance of the Sabbath anything of that grim austerity which was thrown about it in later days, and which also constitutes a Tcry common conception of its proper keeping to-day. He imagined the Sabbath of antiquity to have been burdensome or irksome io none but the disobedient and avaricious, and io have been a day of enjoyment .and rest like the other festivals. After the Captivity the Pharisees piled up offensive and absurd restrictions and the Jews were forbidden to travel more than three-fifths of a mile on the Sabbath, to use a crutch or wooden leg, to kill noxious vermin, to carry a purse, a ring or a smelling bottle, to wear a headdress, or to do many other harmless things, which were included in a list of 39 prohibitions. ot In Accord TO lth Christ's Teachlnr. Christ expressed his contempt for this twitting of the spirit and perversion of the form of the law. To solve the question of how best the Christian day of rest should be kept, Mr. Benton suggested that men should re flect that the obligation of Sunday does not rest upon the fourth commandment, lie cause that explicitly applies to the seventh day, because Our Lord omitted to re-enact the fourth commandment In the Gospel, and because In crltislzlng the Rabbinical tradi tions making the dav a burden be goes back to the text in Genesis for the institution of the Sabbath, and not to the law given at Mnai. lie said, "the Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Ssabbatli," whereas, if lie bad been referring to the fourth com mand men t.rie wonld have said that the law was made tor the Jew, not the Jew tor the law. Mr. Benton held that the rules and regulations do not literally apply to the keeping of tbe Sabbath, but merely suggested the spiritual observance of tbe day. "Wo should iurther reflect," Mr. Benton said, "that with the progrcssof time, manners and customs change, and with changed cir cumstances, changed methods are necessary for accomplishing the same end. The spirit of the day of sacred rest can never be changed, but the best usages lor cultivating the spirit must necessarily change, and what was wie and approved by all a hun dred years ago, cannot now be expected to meet all ca-os that arise under the more complex conditions of crowded cities in place of open country, and the wide interests and distant business dealings in place of a narrow neighborhood. It is not perhaps an easy thing to sar v hat definite rules should be laid down by the civil authoritv lor the keeping of Sunday, though it may be clear tbat those now on the statute book are no: the best. Whatever the rules are tbey shonld be brotd and gen eral in their application, depending upon the moral sense of the public to apply them rightly to particulars and not make them a. harden in matters of slight moment." Opening the World's fair on Sunday. Mr. Benton then took up the question of opening the Columbian Exposition at Chicago on Sunday. He believed IP should be opened under certain conditions sug gested by Bishop Whitehead at the Diocesan convention a few days ago. It seemed to air. Benton that we ought to look at the state or things as they will be in Chicago next year, for instance there will be there, we may say, three classes, the flrst who will not attend the Exposition on Sun day, anyhow, but will observe the day re ligiously and at cnurch; the second, who niiinDitCvcaiiiiig exposition ue snut,go to church, but will devote the day to world ly pursuits, pleasure and debauchery, and the third class, who are neither very strict in keeping Sunday religiously, nor lax in spending It in a worldly and sinful wav. Sow the flrst two classes will be unaffected by the opening of the Exposition on Sunday or rather the second class may be belpod. It is the third class which oueht chiefly to be considered, and. remembering that tne ad van tare of men's morals Is of more consequencetban nominal observance of any commandment, Mr. Benton said tbat be could not but ap- Srove the opening of the Exposition on unday. To explain his position Mr. Ben ton quoted Bishop Whitehead's recent deliverance upon this subject, which he warmly indorsed. The sermon made a deep impression, and 3lr. Benton's courageous liberality was com mended on all sides. SB. PTTEVES' FABEWjjtj, SEBM0H. He Talks to Tonng Mon on the Possibilities or Lire. Rev. Dr. Purves preached his farewell ser mon last night in the First Presbyterian Church, Wood street. The church was packed to the very doors, notwithstanding the hot weather. Dr. Purves took for his text: "Be stronj;, therefore, my son, in the graoe in which is Christ Jesus." The sermon was delivered to young mon principally. Tbe preacher said that during the six years ho had been connected with the church he thought he understood young men ani their temptations, and wanted to sum up the text as to the principle or their lives. The first point of life to every man is as ho chooses to make it This is truo in spite of the tact that circumstances sometimes seem otherwise. What man has does not make nim happy, but it is what he is and what he has done. The riches of the rich do not make them hippy, nor the poverty ot the poor makes them miserable, but it depends on what the mind is and not the circumstances. Man's character consists not in intellect hut in heart; therefore man's life is what he chooses it shall be. If a man stops looking at cir cumstances and asks "How can I live noblyl he finds that thore is plenty of opoortunity, no matter what the circumstances. j "Since life is what man chooses to make it', it is worth while to make it a noble thing Manv yield to temptation, thinking it Is not worth while to struggle and strlve,Sut when old age comes, that which a man tries to find in the past record of his life is the evi dence that he has striven to do right. This shows, in the light or experience, that It is worth while to try to do right. "Christianity is the key to answer the question, -How shall man live nobly!' H gl es an Intelligible answer to the problem of life- What man is, and what man may ki "u now do may oocnme it. xo be a complete man we must be Christians and must find Christianity the only means by which we can live aright. "The power by which Christianity may be applied to life is Jesus Christ himself. He is the one bright spot in history of the Ideal of man ana He can enable one to live nobly." IX0WESF0B CHILDBEN'S DAY. Methodist Episcopal Church-s Foster Love for a Noble Work. The many Methodist Episcopal churches throughout the two cities have adopted a de'fcrhtrul plan to please the children and at the same time accomplish a noble work. This is the institution of Children's Day or Flower Day and Is original with the Metho dist Episcopal Church. The children are all requested to bring a bouquet of flowers and an offering in money. Tbe flowers are dis tributed to the sick and hospitals, and tbe money Is used to educate young men for tho ministry. Children's DRy iias observed yesterday afternoon In the Fifth Avenue M.E. Churoh. Butler Street Church. Buena Vista Church Allegheny, nnd the Bingham Street Chnrcb. bouthsldo, Tho Wood Street M. E. Church postponed their Children's Day until next 6nnday, on account or the convention that Is meeting in tbo chnrcb. The programme consisted of songs and recitations by the children, baptism of in fants, awarding of missionary certificates and concluded with a short sermon to the children. Three Hundred Children Confirmed. About 300 children were confirmed in the St. Stephen's Catholic Church at Bazlewood yesterday afternoon. Father Devlin was assisted by quite a number of priests from other nhnrfihptL Thfl Tinmrhiftl school nOW being erected in connection nith the churchM was to nave oeen ueaicaieu yesieruay, uu it is not yet completed and tbe dedication has been postponed until some time in August, . MEETINGS AND NOTICES. Notices. "VTOTICK-THE BOAHD OP DIRECTORS OP i the Etna School Dlitrict will, at Its nextmeet lng, to be held TUESDAY. June 14. 1892. elect one Assistant Superintendent. All applications should be addressed to A. II. CAl.VEUT, President, or Y. E. JOHSSTON.becretatr, Etna BorouKh. Iluslness Change.. TVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE 1 limited partnership association under the title of J. B. Vandergrlft Coal Company, Limited, formed on January 5. Wl under and subject to the act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An act authorizing the formation of partnership association, in which the capital shall alone be responsible for the debt, of the association, except under certain circum stances, " approved 2d June. A. D. 1874, and the several acts supplementary aod amendatory thereto, has been this 11th day of June, 1892, dissolved, and that James I. Burhanin, John G. Bright, and Samuel II. Vander grirt have been elected br the member, of this association liquidating trustees, with full power and authority to wind up the concern and distribute the net asseti thereof among the mem bers JOHN (?. BRIGHT, becretary. LrcRl Notices. TVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT MY WIFE. X Marv E. Bailie, having left my bed and board without Jut provocation or cause. I hereby give notice that I will not he responsible for any debts contracted by her. JOHN BAILIE, 7505 Susque hanna St.. East End. T. s. PARKER. Attorney, 153 Fourth avenue. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. NO. 2. or Allegheny county. No. 304, July term. 1892. Notice Is hereby given that an application will be made to the said court, on JUNE 15. 1892. at 10 A. M.. under tbe act of Assembly of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An act to pro- lde for the Incorporation and regulation of cer tain corporations approved April 3, 1874. and the supplements thereto, for the approval of certain amendment, to the charter of the Slloam Regular Baptist Church, as set forth in the petition for the allowance of said amendments, tiled In .aid court. T. S. PARKER, Attorney. FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY, 13 and 13 Fourth avenue. ESTATE OF ELIZABETH WILCOX. DEs CEASED Notice Is hereby given that letter of administration on the estate of Elizabeth Wilcox have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all person. Indebted to said estat are requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims against the same should make them known without delay. FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY. Administrator, c t. a. JNO. E. SHAW. Attorney. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN application will be made to the Governor of Pennsylvania on the 6rll DAY OF JULY. 1891 by VIlllam II. Hyde. Harry IS. Hyde. Walter P. Murphy, amuel Murphy, Charles K. Cbamberlln and Oliver J. Sarver, under the act of Assemblr entitled "An act to provide for the Incorporation and regulation of certain corporations. " approved April 9, 1874, aud the sunnlements thereto, for the charter of an In. tended corporation, to be called "The Hvde Land Company,' the character and objact of which 1. the purchasing, holding, improving, leasing, sell ing and otherwise disposing of real estate, and for this purpose to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of the said act of Assembly and the supplements thereto. H. A a. C. BURGW1N. Solicitors. KNOXV1LLE. TOR SALE-SOME BEAUTIFUL HOMES- One S-room brick house, two lots. Orchard Place. 4.000. One 7-room brick house, one lot, paved street. HMO. Two 5-room brick houses, lots 3734x100 each. Orchard Place. 13.750. One 7-room frame house, one lot, pared street. W.000. One5-room frame house, onelot, pi vol street, 12.700. One 5-room brick house, two lots, pared street. H.S50. On. 5-room brick house, one lot, pared street, CTSO. Five 5-room frame houses, pared street, each 1,800. Twelre7-rooin brick houses, pared streets, each 12,300. Seven 4-room brick houses, very pretty. 12.700. Elght4-room brick cottages, one lot, eachll.700. Any of the above lovely homes In this greatly favored city of beautiful homes will be sold on terms to suit buyers. ,. BUILDING LOTS 200 of tbe most bcautlfnl build ing lots to be foand In the county are ofTered at priceamnrh less than property having similarly attractive features can be had for. The P. A B. Traction will have their new electric railway in operation thronKh-the center of the borough by May Inert. Thl. will give a wonderful Impetus to values, and those who secure any or the above properties or a lot will be fortunate. TO LET A number of 3, 4, and 7-room nouses i raoarrmie rents io gooa paying tenants, .none others need apply. Take anv of the Son oulhslde street cars XNOXYTLLE LAND IMPROVEMENT CO., 85 Knox avenue. Knoxvllle. LOST. LOST Money lost by keeping old seal garments; we pay cash for same. Paulson Bros., 441 V ood St. IOST AsmaU Scotch terrier, weighing 4)4 lbs.: I a liberal reward will be given ir brought to William Tappert, 1308 Penn av.. Pittsburg. LOST 1 diamond earring, 1 plain band ring and forget-me-not ring In small buckskin bag; liberal reward if returned to Dispatch office. LOST-Between Wllklnsburg and Hall's bridge. Greensburg pike. June II. one case containing two B. R. tickets Finder please return to Jaec's New. store. Wllklnsburg, or W m. Gillespie, Bou levard place. FOUND. UHJUIiD You can sell your old seal garments for - a"1 price io r-amson uros . , 441 Wood st. PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR THE BUILDING OF an addition to the St. Joseph's Convent, East End, will now be received. Bids must be handed in not later than JULY 16, 1892. Flans and specifications are open for inspec tion at the residence of thepastorof S3. Peter and Paul congregation, East End. All rights reserved. SISTERS OF DIVINE PROVIDENCE. PROPOSAL-NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS The Pennsylvania Railroad Comnnny will receive bids until the 15th. OF JUNE, 1892, for the construction of a passenger sta tion at Torrens station. Plans and specifica tions can be seen at the office of tbe AS SISTANT ENGINEER, Room No. 6, Union station. The company reserves the right to reject any or all bids. BIDS AND PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED for painting and graining the .fifteenth ward public school building. Specifications can be seen at the school house, corner Thirty-seventh and Charlotta streets. All bids must be received not later than JUNE SO. The board reserve the right to reject anv or all bids. Afirir n ih tr. the becretary, ROBERT LoCKHABT, JB.M wnariotta stroec NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS -SEALED proposals will be received at the office ors. Munsoh, Architect, 6106 and 6108 Penn av., until SATURDAY, June 25, 1892, at 3 o'clock p. m., for the erection and completion of a brick addition to Ella street school, Howard sub-district. Sixteenth ward, Pitts burg, in accordance with plans and specifi cations prepared by said architect. A bond will be required of the successful bidder with two sureties in the amount or his bid. The Sohool Board reserves the rt"ht to re- if cim5r,r.r.aU bds- fiy order of the board. C STEWART, Secretary. 4 TTENTION, CONTRACTORS-UNTIL 7 J. P. M. TUEbDAY. June 28. 1892, bids will be received for grading, paving nnd curbing Fourth av. Railroad av. and Third st. In the borough of Chartiers, in accordance with plans and specifications to be seen at office of Engineers McDonald and Chalmers, 811 Penn building, and at office or A. W. Jin- .!"?..- V Chartiers borough; paving, vitrified firebrick; curbing sandstone; paving sum orflO.ooo to accompany each bid. Coun cil reserves pow er to releot any and all bids. JOHN KU1IPF. Ch. St. Com. PESf,?v-FCPE FUEN1SHIXG STA riOM.Rl, Furniture. Fuel and other Supplies. In compliance with the Constitution and laws or the Commonwealth or Pennsyl vania, I hereby invito sealed proposals, at prices below maximum rates fixed li schedules, to furnish stationery, furniture, fuel and other supplies for the several de partments or the State Government, and for making repairs in the several departments, and for the distribution or the public docu ments, for the year ending the first Monday of June, A. D. 1693. Separate pioposals will be received and separate contracts awarded as announoed in said schedules. Each proposal must be ac companied by a bond with ap proved sure ties, conditioned lor the faithful perform-fi- l. h "O"'"- and addressed and de livered o me beore 12 o'clock jr. of Wednes ?T' .1 -39i? F or June, A. D. 18M, at whloh time the proposals will be opened and con-iK.l-".,lwFde'U ln th8 Boception room of nif5v ll - DeP,ll"nient, at HarrlBbnre. Blank bonds and sohednles containing a necessary Information can be obtained at this -department, WILLIAM F. HARHITY. secretary of tho Commonwealth. I M9Diiplai advertisement one dollar per tguarefor one mtertion. Classified real ettate ladvertUementt on this page ten cent per line for each insertion, and none taken for leu than thirtu cents. - TJNTII, FURTHER NOTICE ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE Classified under the following headings will be ac cepted at tbe rate or ONE CENT PER WORD FOB EACH INSERTION when paid for In ad vance either at main or branch office.. Wanted Udiertisements of all .Kindt. SUCH AS SITUATIONS, ROOMS, HOARDING, BOARDERS, MISCELLANEOUS, MALE HELP, FEMALE HELP, AGENTS, PERSONALS TO LET BOOMS, MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALES, LOST AND FOUND. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. BUSINESS OFFICE. Cor. Smithfleld and Diamond Streets. ALWAYS OPEN. BRANCH 'OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHERE WANT. FOR BALE. 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 The Dispatch. FOR ALLEGHENY. NO. 107 FEDERAL ST.. TELEPHONE 3SH. FOR THE SOUTHSIDE, NO. 1412 CARSON STREET. TELEPHONE NO. 6022. FOR THE EAST END, J. W. WALLACE, 6121 PENNAV. , PITTSBUEG-ADDITIONAL. THOMAS McCAFFRET. 8500 Butler street. EMIL G. STUCKEY. 24th street and Penn avenue. ALLEGHENY-ADDITIONAL. F. n. EGGERS 4 SO.N, Ohio and Chestnut street.. TnOMAbMcHENRY.Westernandlrwln avenue.. IV ANTED. Male Heln. ARCHITECTURAL draughtsman: athorouRhly competent man. Apply at office of Jos. Ang lln. Architect, 64-64 Federal it-, Allegheny. ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER and correspondent; reference required; answer atatlng salary. B. B Dispatch office. BARBER-Best ofwagr. to a first-class, steady man. f . J. Wlssel, 3027 Penn av. BARBER shop: 2 chairs: cheap If sold quick. Address T. M., Dispatch office. BARBER First-class barber; good wages. SO Wylieav. Ti ARBER at George Kramer's, 380 Fifth av. B OY To learn the barber trade. 4213 Penn av. BURR-STONE DRESSER-A llrst-class man. Address Box 50, Plilsburg. DRUG clerk; Q. Carson st. A.; must speak German. 1322 T ATHERS-fl practical lathers. Apply AJ Elmer, No. 5 Engine House, Center to James av. LATHERS Apply at house corner Eearsarge st. and Grand View av. W. F. Wilson. MAN with puao wanted In eacn citv. town and hamlet to Introduce the fastest selling hr use hold article on record; over a million sold In Philadelphia; will pay competent person 14 per day. Address with .tamp W. H. Williamson, 44 orth Fourth street. Philadelphia. Pa. MAN In each city and town to represent ns and appoint agents: men make money every where selling our good.: samples free: send stamp lor terms. General Supply Co., 102 Fourth av Pittsburg. Pa. MAN Young German man who understands the grocery business; wage, and an interest given to the right man. Address K 10, Dispatch office. MEN WANTED-Immedlately. two men de sirous of a permanent position with flrt-clss reference. Apply to Room 14. 25 and 27 Federal st,. Allegheny, Pa. MEN To canvas. Pittsburg and Allegheny: best seller In the market; parties with satisfactory reference will be furnished outfit. 102 Fourth av.. Room 6. SALESMAN A first-class check punch salesman can secure the agency for the "Standard Punch." the most perfect safeguard against "check raising" ever put on the market: only re liable and responsible parties entertained. Ad dress, with experience and references, W. F. Stark & Co.. 303 Broadway, New York. TRAVELING salesmen to sell baking powder: to the right men liberal salary and com. contracts will be made; experience not necessary: If you an swer anv ad. In this column answc tills one. U. S. Chemical Works. 840-845 Van Buren. Chicago. OUNG MAN Reliable man for office work; must furnish good references and 3600 cash capi tal: salarv (loo per month. Address C..C, Dis patch office. YOUNG man who has had experience selling real estate: state where last employed. G. H Dispatch office. "VOUG MAN to learn tbe barber trade. 1008 J. Carson Bt.. Southslde, Agents. AGENTS Entirely new; we guarantee and prove that men can make I00 selling Patent Fly Net Clips: everv horseman buys them: the editor ays It', a practical Invention; sample bv mall, with terms, 15c. Nat. Clip Co., Patentees. Harley vllle. Pa. AGENTS Sample sashlock (Pat. 1892) rree by mall for 2c stamp; Immense: unrivaled: only good one ever invented: beau weight.: .ales un paralleled;tl2aaay. Brohard A Co., PbUada., Pa. AGENTS-Most wonderful advertising scheme ever known; patented: every merchant buy.; Inclose stamp. Arcn Mfg. Co., Racine. Wis. AGENTS 33 to fl dallr; experience unnecessary. Putnam A Co.. Perfumers, West Wlnsted, Ct. Female Help Wanted, DISHWASHER Female dishwasher at once. 1103 Carson St., Jesse Moore. "pjISHWASHER-Goodwln's cafe. 404 Smithfleld GIRL Immediately, a competent girl for general housework at No. 101 Buena Vista at., Alle gheny. GIRL One experienced dining room girl at 32 Diamond square, city. LADIES 25 steady and energetic ladle, to solicit retell orders. Apply 349 Fifth av., Tuesday. ADY WANTED-Lady or neat appearance and accustomed to waiting on the public, for Tour jy u.cuuuAauaitj. JIJIIJIT VJ AOU1U J.S, i BUU 'M Federal st , Allegheny, Fa. SEWERS-Experienced sewers on ladles' cotton dresses. A. G. Campbell A Sons, 27 Fifth av. WOMAN A matter of faot business woman to solicit In the city; no books, no peddling: a ood chance for a good worker. Address K.H. ilspatch office. Male and Female Help Wanted. HELP-3 nurses. Haundresses. cook and waitress for same family, chambermaids, cooks, din ing room girl.. 200 houseglrls. German and col ored girls, gardener for private family, one who understaads flowers and green house, farm hands, white and colored waiters. Thompson's. 603 Grant st. HELP At once, man cook, waiters, 50 farm hands, dairymen, hotel cooks, dishwashers, chambermaids, dining room girls, family cook?, nurses, 300 house girls, 00 for hotels and summer resorts, 20 colored girls. Median's, 545 Grant st. IADIES or young men to take light, pleasant J work at their own homes; 31 to 33 per day can be quietly made: work sent by mall; no canvass ing. For particular, address atonce. Globe Mfg. Co , box &331, Boston. Mass. Established 1880. Situations Wanted. OCCUPATION As bookkeeper, collector, or any P2,1tt.0of trust; good references, etc. Ad dre.. G. P., Dispatch office. Tl 1 drawing. Address E. K., Dispatch office, "POSITION Stenographer who Is a telegrarh X operator and fine penman wants a few hours day work. Address B. F., Dispatch office. POSITION By an experienced stenographer and typewriter; good references. Address M. IL. Dispatch office, Allegheny. POSITION-Photographer wants position as re toucher, operator or printer. AddreaaF.. Dispatch office. POSITION as manager In retail drugstore: ten years' experience. Address C. 42, care Dis patch office. 1 POSITION As private nurse in any sickness: good reference. Address N. 3.. Dispatch of fice. POSITION Shoemaker wants lob ln store on re. pairing. Box 85. Mnnhall. Pa. SITUATION By man and wife: man aa coach man; wife llrst-class cook. Address Richard Blakely, Greenbush at.. Mt. Washington. SITUATION-Bv young married man as shipper or warehouse man; willing and not afraid of work. Address Willing. Dispatch offlce. Boarding Wanted. WANTED-Gentleman and wife want pleasant furnished room ln East End with conven iences and board ir possible: reasonable: rererences exchanged. Address II., 139 Collin, av. WANTED-Boom and board for lady In East End on Citizens' Traction line: nice sur ronndlngs. Address R. S.. Dispatch offlce. Permanent Guests Wanted. PERMANENT gueata wanted at Eaat End Hotel. Pennav., E. E.; thl. hotel has been recenUy opened under new management : the bouse haa been thoroughly renovated: Uble llrst-class; rates rea sonable; a most desirable home during the coming hot summer; good .tabling for saddle horses and only 10 minniea xrom pare prletor. A. H. Wilson. pro- Fire In.nranoa Wantetf." BEXSWANGEB A ZAHN Flro Insurance, (t Fourth av, , f THE P1TTSBUKG DISPATCH, MONDAY, JUNE 13, IT ANTED, Boarders nnd Lodgers Wanted. -rsOARDERS-Hotel Federal. 171 Federal at., X Allegheny; i and 2 per day. K rrr . . 1 . . - . j - permanent ana transient wwruers BOARDERS-One hall front, 1 large front room reasonable, with board; reference given and required, uetbst, BOARDERS, roomer.: also table boarder.: bath, conveniences. 69 Taylor av.. Allegheny. HOTEL GIL30N-1S2S-1H8 l'enn av., two squares union station, rooms and boarding, 1 day up. , LODGERS Anchor Hotel, Liberty, comer Fourth: lodging per night, 25c, 35c. Me; week, 1 25, 11 75. V, SI. OCCUPANTS One or two first-class gentleman roomers; the oholce of three flue room. In the bestpart of Oakland: will furnish breakfast and 8 o'clock dinners. If desired: strictly private, small family. Address X, 100, Dispatch office, city. SU MMER boarders at Hotel Williams, Ohio Pyle, Pa. ; rates reasonable. Wanted Fanner. PARTNER A gentleman to buy a hair Interest In a legitimate established business for 4,O0O: location central, on Fifth av. : work most refined and easy; hours short: profits large; business ha. a showing or nearly S, 000 during past seven month.. For particulars address, if you mean business. Established, Dispatch office. Instruction. LADIES and gentlemen to attend the old reliable and strictly first-class Institution: for a limited time you can get three months' Instruction In practical bookkeeping, penmanship, commer cial calculations, etc , for (15, or three months' In struction In shorthand and typewriting combined lor flu; Degia now ana prepare lor lau positions; we never fall in getting situations for all compe tent students: day and night school open the entire year; bookkeeping taught by actual business prac tice; established 12 years; write for pictorial cata logue. Actual Business College, No. 5 blxth av., corner Wood St. M. J. Conner, President; J. M. Phillips, Dean of Faculty. PUPILS AN o.l lady music teacher desires a few pupil.. Address Musical. Dispatch office. Real Estate 'Wanted. TIT ANTED On high ground, not more than ten IT miles rromcltv nor more than three or four mile, back from some railroad station, a small house with good water and an acre or two of ground: reasonable price and easy terms. Address Box S3fl. Pittsburg Postofflce. WANTED Real estate Small house or six rooms and bath, close t cable or electric cars: state where located and price. Address p. S., Dispatch office. WANTED Real estate to sell, money to loan property to rent aud rents to collect. J. H. Cnambers s Co., 108 Fourth av. Hnalnesa Opnortnntles Wantni. WANTED Party to engage In some light manu facturing business In my two-story building, 30x55 feet; will take Interest In business. Address Business, Box 18, Minerva, O. 17IRST-CLASS mechanic wants to Invest from JL 3300 to tl.ouO and take an active Interest In a manufacturing ousiuess. patch office. Address E. M., Dls- Flnanclal Wanton. BOOKS balanced, partnership settlements made, defalcations traced and disputed accounts ad Justed; terms moderate: good references. Expert, Lock Box 1349, Pittsburg. FINANCIAL-Loans or $500. fl,000 toti.OOOand up to S20, 000 on mortgage, on Allegheny county Improved property quickly placed at very small estcostto borrower. Send your application tome and I will save you money on mortgages. S. J. Fleming. 400 Wood St., cor. Fourth av. MONEY to loan, in sums of $500. 31,000. 32.000, 5,000 and upward, at lowest rates, on mort gages. Charles Somers A Co., 131 Fourth av. MONEY to loan. In sums or $500, fl.OOO, 32,000, 35,000 and upward, at lowest rates, on mort gages. Charles Somers A Co., 131 Fourth av. MONEY at 5 per cent. We have 350,000 to loan, 3300 up A lies Bros. A Co., 164 Fourth av. MONEY to loan on mortgae; no delay: lowest Interest. Howard Brown, 161 Fourth av. MONEY to loan on short notice. A Co.. 107 Federal st. John K. Ewlng MORTGAGES on city or Allegheny county prop erty at lowest rates. Henry A. Weaver A Co.. 82 Fourth av. rpOiLOAN 1200,000 on mortgages: 3100 and np JL ward at 6 per cent: 3500,000 at 4,4 per cent on residences or business property, vacant lot. or farms. S. H. French. 125 Fourth av. WANTED-3250to3350 bnys a safe and reliable business needed In every city; will pay from 100 to (20U per month net profit: exclusive territory given and complete outfit furnished: send for Illus trated book. A. T. Thompson A Co., 13 Trcmont row, Boston, Mass. WANTED Mortgages on Improved city or Alle gheny county property. McCune A Coulter. 3 Fourth av. W All TED Bonds, stocks, mortgages and other securities. Ed Wlttlsh. 134 Fifth av.. Pitts burg, Pa. Miscellaneous Wanted. PAINTING and plateglass glazing. R. C. Miller. 526 Grant St., Pittsburg. PATENTS O. D. Levis (20 year.). Solicitor. 131 Fifth av.. next Leader. Pittsburg: no delay. TRUNKS hauled to and from East End for 50c Campbell A Davlv 13 Seventh av. Telephone 276. USE Jones' Bedbug Paralyzer Jones' Magic Roach Powder: roaches banished by contract; satisfaction given or no pay. 222 Federal St., Alle gheny, bold by all first-class druggists. WANTED Everyone wno wants the finest and cheapest wall paper in America to .end for samples; sent free to any address. G. G. O'Brien, Paint and Wall Paper Store. 292 Filth av. WANTED One strong, low truck wagon, double, for four or five weeks. Address W.J. Longmore, Asst. Purchasing Agt., Westlngbouse Electric and Mfg. Co. WANTED-Horse. to paature; will them; good reference given. JohnW. Bell, North Star. Pa. call for Address WANTED Old seal garments; we pay highest cash price for such. Paulson Bros., 441 Wood st. lOlt SAH-MlaCJELLANEOUS. Bicycles, Tricycles, Etc, For Sale. BICYCLES Easy term.. Warwick. Kenwood, Ltberty. Remington. Hartford, (with Colum bia tires, bearings, .elf-olllng chain and saddle). Sundries of every description. Johnston's, 706 Smithfleld st. BICYCLES and sporting goods in great variety; repairing a specialty (while you wait). Klrch ner A Cnlbertson, 5922 Penn av., below Highland av.. East Liberty. OLD WHEELS taken In exchange for new. Pittsburg 'Cycle Co., 428 Wood st. REP AIRING-All kind, or bicycles repaired; expert machinists only; no bungling jobs or extortionate prices. Pittsburgh Cvcle Co., 423 Wood street, and Ellsworth ana Center avenues. SECOND-HAND BICYCLES-A large num ber of Ramblers, Victors and others too nume rous to mention, which we have taken in trade for "Worth.:" low price.: eaav terms. Pitts burgh Cvcle Co., 428 Wood street, and Ellsworth and Center avenues. WORTHS are the nearest approach to perfec tion yet produced by 'cycle manufacturers. To be seen and had only at Plttaburg 'Cycle Co. 's salesrooms, 423 Wood St., and Center and Ellsworth avenues Musical Instruments. "niOR SALE Pianos Two declacd bargains. One 7K-octave sqnare piano, full size case, cost originally 1375, for f 150. Inclusive stool and case. One 7Ji-octave mahogany cased upright piano, cost originally (475, for (250, inclusive plush cover and stool. Tills Piano has onlv had six months' usage and Is as good as new. Call at A. A. Zweldinger'a Piano and Organ Parlors, 2d floor of their building. No. 533 bmlthfield at. ORGANS-"Smith American Organs." Established 1850. 128.000 ln actual use. "Decker ASon Pianos." Established 1856 (6 years prior to any or similar name.) 25, 000 in actual use. Two or the best Instruments In existence. We carry a nice line or all styles or these Justly cele brated instruments. Guaranteed fully with a guarantee as good as a U. S. bond. 'Io Intending purchasers we offer tbe very best Inducements, both as to prices and terms. A. A. Zweldlnger's Piano and Organ Parlors, Id floor of their build ing, 538 Smithfleld st.. city. Machinery and Metals For Sale. BOILERS and engines, second-hand: all sizes, from 4 to 100 h. p. : cheapest in tbe market: S4 boilers and engine, in stock, stationary and porta able, upright boiler., mounted farm engine, etc. ; steam pumps, governor, pulleys and shafting. Telephone J401, .3-25 Park way. J. b. Youug. Alle gheny. Pa CASH REGISTER, billiard and pool tables, stand ard size, good as new. (100: cash or easy pay ments b. b. Ransom A Co., Ij Diamond st. ENGINES Genuine Acme automatic sarety en gine, and uon-exploslve boilers, from one hair to five horse powers, for natural gas or carbon oil as fuel: latest Improved ventilating fan. and water motors, sold by J. Prager, sole agent, at No. 4 Fifth av. Send for catalogue and Information. ENGINES and boiler, or every description: brick yard supplies; contractors, and rolling mill ma chinery. 1 nomas Carlln's Sons, Lacock and San dusky ata., Allegheny. FR SALE Cheap Second-hand single Webb perfecting Bullock press, capacity 8.000 to 9,000 8-page papers per hour. Address Press, box iu, zriiisDurg, zra. GRINDbTO.NES-In all sizes, lor all kind, of grinding: Cralglelth. Newcastle, Nova Scotia and other grits; iron frame, and fixture, for hand, foot or power; mounted .tone, oil stone, emery wheel, and grinders, Wm. M. Klrby, 133 First avenue. IMPROVED Whitman A Barnes high-speed automatic non-exploslve engines and boilers, exhaust and ventilating fly fans of our own make; also electric lighting; second-hand old-stvle Acme automatic engines; second-hand Snedtker and car fly rana:B. W. Paine A Sons automatic engines, from 5 to 250 horse power: electric motors, water motors and all kinds of light power andsuppilea. Tompkins ft Ulrlch. Engineers and Contractors, 318 and 318 Liberty at., Pittsburg, Pa. TOB PRESS-lSxlfl. Address Box 112, Sewickley, Pa. CAW TABLE One second-hand saw tabls for ki stereotype or electrotype purposes, will be told wft' 1 l 1 printer.' awius, japmy at i Mwtu uu.inp.. emeu, vtur, DsuwBoie, and uismona.u. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS, Hor.es. Vehicles. Live Stocat For Sale. BEADLE HOUNDS-Two pairs, whelped Janu ary 23, 1892; Imported atock, hi(h bred, perfect trailer.; from prize winner.. Address Jno. B. Pollock, Calcutta Road, East Liverpool. O. BUGGIES Lot of line Dexter bungles, at the Dexter Spring Works, Verona, -Fa., for sal at coat. Samuel Lewi.. Receiver. DELIVERY wagon. Delivery wagon, all style.; our own make. Wm. Beckert. 340 to 344 Ohio t.. Allegheny. Telephone, 343). PONY, harness and cart Cost one year ago 1250: will sell cheap for want of use. Address Una Stltzer. Ever Green Hotel, BossPostofflce. Rubh.r Stamps For Saie. CIETyourrubber.tamp., .teel .tamps, stencils. J seal presses, brass checks, etc. from SneaSer 4 Co., 49Flfth av.. Duff. College building. Miscellaneous For Sale. A FINE amatenr nhotoi outfit. Address J. T. H. M., Dispatch office, ELEGANT furniture, piano, carpets and house hold goods, etc. At auction sale Thursday morning, June 18, at 10 o'clock will be .old the entire lurnlshment of a M-room dwelling. No. 1212 Bingham st . s. S. (late residence of Mrs. Doml nlckMaguIre, deceased), consisting of one fine 7K octave piano, parlor furniture, solid walnut cham ber suites. 2 elegant M. T. cabinet sideboards, hall rack, stands, marble top tables, rocking and. easy chairs, bedsteads, mattresses, reather beds, pillows and bolsters, bureaus, washstands, lace curtains, brands and Ingrain carpets, dining room, kitchen and lanndry furniture, etc. Smlthson A Moore, Auct'rs, 645th av., Eisner Building. FOR SALE At auction, household furniture. Tuesday, June 14. 1892. at 10 o'clock a. m.. at No. 112Fnlton St.. Pittsburg. Eighth ward. The property consists of walnut bedroomuItes,mahog any and walnut wardrobes, parlor and dining room furniture, carpets, table, of various kinds, baby carriage, cradle, pictures, etc., etc.; terms cash. A. J. Pentecost. Auctioneer. FOR SALE-LImlted number of printers' stand., also a lot of second-nand printers' case.; also a saw table: price very loir If sold atonce. Address Printer, box 182. Pittsburg. Pa. FOB SALE BUSINESS. Hn.lness Opportunities For Sale. C1HEAP furnished room: house full of lodger; 13 rooms; on Sandusky street, bub, Dispatch office. dGAR and con fectlonery store Cheap for cash ; J goo I reason for sa e; at No. 37 11th St., Pg. CLOTHING and gents' furnishing goods store In town of 15.000. about 30 miles from Pittsburg; doing leading business In town; good reasons for selling. Address T. T , Dispatch office. HARDWARE and housefurnlshlng store In live manufacturing town: well established and doing the leading business In a town or 8 WO Inhab itants; will invoice about 117.000: only those having the capital will be entertained. Holmes Co., 420Smlthneldet. HOTEL and restaurant doing a profitable busi ness, central city location: 15 rooms: furniture, fixtures, range. ga6es. gis stoves, etc. ; all In prime order: an attractive opening at a bargain. U-42-276). Charles Somers A Co., 131 Fourth av. HOTEL Rare chance; that fine 25-roomed Ever green Palace Hotel now licensed. iMatthew Cerldge, Ross, Pa. LICENSED hotel business in excellent location r long lease, very low rent, very low price and very special bargain; good reasons ror selling; business running full and making money. Jas. W . Drape A Co. , 313 Wood street, Pittsburg. MERCHANT tailoring establishment and gents furnishing store; rarechance: dolnga splendid business In the city. Address Furnishing, Dis patch office. MORNING PAPER ROUrE-The finest in the citv-. clearing about 330 per week: can be bought at a bargain. If taken at once. Holmes A uo., .a smunneia st. SALOON and restaurant' one of the beat on the Southslde; one whose license has never been re fused. For further particulars inquire C. E. Sue cop, 1403 Carson st. SALOON and restaurant: finest location In city to make money never refused license. Holmes A Co.. 420 Smithfleld st. STORE An established boot and .hoe business In the East End at a bargain. Denmston, Eldcr kln A Co., 11m., 6232 Penn av.. East End; telephone 5327. FOB SALE LOTS. City Lots. 0SQ 000 Very desirable and centrally located jDD) corner lot, 40x120 feet; quick sale desirable on account or owner's removal. (126) W. A Her-' ron Sons, 80 Fourth av. East End Lots For Sale. T?OR SALE At nubile sale on premises on 1892. at 2 p. M.. 4 con- X Wed ne day, June 15, tlaruous lots, each 25x140 feet on Penn av. distant 125 feet from Brushton av.. Twenty-first ward, Pittsburg: as a whole or In lots; reasonable terms or sale. Morton Hunter, Trustee. 87 Diamond st. FOR BALE At public sale on premises on Fri day, June 17th, Inst., at 2 P. M., lot. 14th ward. Pittsburg. 83 31 reet front on Ward st. by 75 feet In depth on Wllmot St.. as a whole or divided in lots; reasonable terms or sale. Morton Hunter, Trustee, N o. 87 Diamond st. ' ( Hazelwood Lots For Sale. HAZELWOOD AV. An elegant corner lot. Irregular shape, equal to 62x120 feet, within a few minntea' walk of Hazelwood station. Baltimore A Ohio Railway, aud Second avenue electric car.; will sell cheap lor cash, to quick, buyer. 'John E. McCrickart. o9 Fourth av. : telephone 1676. Allegheny Lou For Sale. LOT-Splendid level lot 22 ft. (or) 43x100 feet to an alley: fine residence location: adjoining 259 Chanters St., Sixth ward, Allegheny. Apply 102 Middle St., Allegheny. LOTS In Grove Square plan, Perrysvllle av.. 310 to (50 cash, balance 31 to 35 per week, without Interest. Call on Holmes A Co., 4J0 Smithfleld St., for plans. Snburban Lots Fpr Sale. LOTS 25x110 In Nadlne Park, 7 7-10 mile, from Union depot, on tbe A. V. Ry.. for 3300. one per cent cash and 31 per week: considering prices, terms, advantages and location, Nadlne Park lots are the finest on the market: plans, etc., furnished. E. D. Wlngenroth, 100 Fourth ave. WALLS STATION At a sacrifice, a choice lot, fronting Broadway: a quick buyer may actually double his money on this lo;; It mn.t be sold. (4-100-434). Charles Somers A Co., 131 Fourth av. WILKINSBURG A large lot at a rare bargain; 50x170 feet: fine location. Jas. W. Drape A Co., 313 Wood st , Pittsburg. Farms For Sale. FARM A very nice farm near tne city, only one mile from railroad station; Qs acres, nearly all under cultivation; good dwelling house, large barn, fine orchard, plenty of water, a few acres of timber; this la one of the best farm. In the eounty. Jas. W. Drape Co.. 313 'Wood St.. Pittsburg. JTOK SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE City Residences. WE have good property for exchange; what have you 1 Alles Bros. Co., 164 4th av. IJQ OOO Nice two-atory and basement frame tiDO) bouse of 8Tooms and bathroom, two halls, pantry and three porches: all nicely painted, papered and finished; natural gas and city water; lot 25x130 feet, with fruit trees and shrubbery: Du- uesne Heights. Oneida st. (1-23-193). Charles omers A Co., 131 Fourth av. East End Residences For Sale. HOUSE One square from Penn av., new frame house of alx rooms, finished attic, bath, hall with open staircase, hot and cold water, dry cellar; price (3, 200: (1,200 cash, balance three years. Den nlston. alderkln A Co., llm 6232 Penn av., East End; telephone 5327. Cgf 200 Cor. Lowell and Wlnslow streets: a IDts new rrame house or 6 rooma and fine attic, hall, vestibule, bath, w, c. washstands. hot and cold water, both rases, slate and wood mantels. good cellar, range, chandelier, front and rear porches and everything modern; lot 27x75 (A. 718). Black A Balrd, 93 Fourth av. 5Q 300 Oakland 800 feet from 5th av.. new tJlOj 10-room brick residence, containing all latest modern Improvements-bath, laundry, etc.; location unsurpassed: lot 32x190 feet: fine lawn and shade trees. W. M. Pollock. 150 Fourth av. fil 423 Cosy residence, corner lot from street Dlj to alley; East End. J. J., 6352 Station St., ast End. Allegheny Residences For Sale. ESPLANADE ST. PBOPEBTY-Brlck house 7 rooms: lot 39Ji feet front. See A. D. Wilson, 55 Federal st,, Allegheny. "T W,1 Ull f .... ... Id Wr, T Innnln s.r All.. A1 gheny. 10-room brick; lot 24x140. John X. Ewlng A Co., 107 Federal St. PEURYSV1LLE AV. PEOPERTY-New house; lot 94x147. See A. D. Wilson, 55 Federal St., Allegheny. RESACA ST. PROPERTY Good investment: 2 houses; sec about it. A. D. Wilson, 55 Fed eral St., Allegheny. Suburban Kesiaences For Sale. 2 ACRES and good residence ln the suburbs, near the city and contiguous to railroad station; residence has 8 rooms, hall, cellar, natural gas. porches and observatory and Is ln good order throughout: outbuildings, large orchard, orna mental shrubbery, full flow of pure water, etc.; a pretty place possessing a wide stretch of rural scenery. Jas. W. Drape A Co., 3U Wood su, Pittsburg. PERSONAL. PERSONAL-Cash paid for old sealskin gar ments. Paulson Bros., 441 Wood st. PERSONAL Credit, yes. credit on line dress goods, silks, satins, wraps, etc., at J. Dwyer's, Room 4, McCance block, 701 smithfleld. PERSONAL Cash paid ror old gold and silver, watches and Jewelry repaired: new work made to order. C hrls Ranch. 541 Smithfleld. PERSONAL Hair, moles, etc., on ladles' faces permanently destroyed by the electric needle without pain or scar; consultation free. Miss Streng. offlce 903 Penn av., Dickson building. PEBSONAL Everett ulub News The pianos de livered this week are: Club A. No. 38, Mrs. P. Brennan, 231 Market st. ; Club a. No. 127, Mrs, Clara K. Otto, 202 Washington av.. Allegheny, l'a. PERSON AL When 1 was a smalt dot my mother always repaired my breeches ana Jacket, bat since I got to be a great big man, Dickson, the well-known tailor, 33 Fifth av cor. Wood-st., second floor, has been substituted, who now doss all my cleaning, pressing and renovating ln great shape. TeLUM. 189a TO LET. City Residences. TO LET tlO per mo., house 4 rooms. Jones av.; also 113 per mo., house 6 rooms. Spring alley; both near 28th St. See W. A. Uerron Son J. 83 Fourth av. TO LET House No. 427 Liberty St.. city: It rooms. Inquire at A. V. D. Watterson'a, Anchor Bank Building, fifth av.. city. r LET Nice 8-roomed bouse on Cowan St., Mt. Washington: rent f 18; immediate possession. E. p. Wlncenroth, 100 Fourth av. East End Residence. To Let. TO LET Furnished honse, Dlthrldge st., above Center av. ; fine furnished house of ten rooms: reception hall. bath. w. c. electric light, wash stands, pantrle., laundry, .peaking tubes, porches, conservatory; a grand honse: one of the finest lo cations In the city. Baxter, Thompson A Co., 161 Fourth av. TO LET Will rent to a desirable psrty for tbe summer months 10-room, brick dwelling, situ ated No. 200 Coltart Square. Oakland; particular, at Kensington office. No. 79 Fourth av., Pittsburg, Pa. . Hazelwood Residences To Let. TO LET On Hazelwood av., near Sylvan, house of eight room. with. laundry, city water,,both gase. and bath room; fine situation, ample ground., fruit tree., grapes, shrubbery, etc. : rent moderate; possession Immediately. Apply H. Bnrgwln. 150 Fourth av. Allegheny lte.lclence. To Let. TO LET See John K. Ewlng & Co., 107 Federa St., for Allegheny houses. Suburban Residence. To Let, TO LET Sewickley. house of 10 rooms, laundry, bath, fcot and cold water. Inside w. c, both gases, stable and carriage house. 1M acres of ground: forest and fruit trees In abundance: i minutes' walk from station: rent 950 per month Geo. S. Cotton & Co . 64 Federal St., Allegheny. TO LET 113 50 per mo., very desirable house S rooms, large yard, easy of access, bteuben St., adjoining city, West End: a nice suburban home for the money. W, A. Uerron & Sons, 80 4th av. TO LET Edgeworth Station and near Sewickley. elegant summer residence. 10 rooms, nice grounds. Will rent for summer or longer, S30 per month. Black & Balrd, 95 h onrth av. Rooms To Let. DINWIDDIE ST., 241-Elegant front room, suit able for man and wife or gentlemen: bath, conveniences; llrst-class neighborhood; excellent hoard. FIFTH AV.. 634 A nlcelv furnished room suita ble for one or two gentlemen with all convent- JTORBES AVE.. 340 Furnished room; private Js family; use of bath. FUNTAIN ST.. 64. elty-Fumlshed room, to let, with or without hoard. FOURTH AV.. 133 Furnished rooms, front or back; communicating If desired. LA COCK ST. Furnished rooms, all modern con veniences. Apply to Moyle's, 165 Lacock St., Allegheny. UNION AV., 23, Allegheny Well furnished second-story front room with board; terms moderate. WATSON ST , 52-Furniahed rooms; three minutes from Court House. bath; WEBSTER A V.. 359 Furnished and unfur nished room, reasonable; bath: conveniences. WEBSTER ST. 109. Allegheny-Furnished front; rent 33 ; suitable for two. WESTERN AV.. 331. Allegheny-Furnished rooms. Use bath, both gases. rj See additional adlets under Wanted Boarders XJ i and Lodgers. Business Stands To Let. TO LET Space with power, cor. Penn and Third ays.: three floors: 20,000 feet .pace; abundant power: good light; splendid location: every con venience. Apply Nicola Bros., 20 Fifth av. rpo LET Four-storr brick building. 133 Second X av., two door, from Smithfleld St.: will lease for five year.. Apply at first floor office of Kauf- manns' store. Offices and Dealt lloom Io Let. ,EK ROOM-No. 108 Fourth av.. 1st floor front. D Black A Balrd, No. 95 Fourth av. Farms To Let. TO LET Farm, a small farm In Butler county with dwelling and outbuildings, water, etc., to some one who can occupy the place at once and can come well recommended: would rent very cheap. Jas. W. Drape A Co., 313 Wood st.. Pittsburg. Miscellaneous To Lets. TO LET-310 to f50 the first month, and 35 to 315 each month until paid, without Interest, for a lot In Grove Square plan. Perrysvllle av.. Alle gheny. Call at Holmes A Co.'s. 43) Smithfleld st. REMOVALS. I? MIL DORNER'S employment office removed U from Hot Liberty st to 1145 Penn av. Help or all kinds promptly furnished. AUCTION SALES. . PUBLIC AUCTION. TO'TnE.ELITE OF THBITT. 'J MAGNIFICENT HOUSEHOLD ' FOflRITOBE UPRIGHT PIANOS, MONDAY MORNING, JUNE 13, 10.30 SHARP. At tho beautiful residence, 186 Shef field street, coiner Bldwell, magnifi cent silk brocatelle parlor suit, also fine Wilton rug suit, upright cabinet grand piano, collection of fine im ported oil paintings, rare bronzes and brica brac, handsome bisque figures, all the fine carpets, etc, A fine music box, pier and mantel mirrors, parlor cabinets, music cabinet, magnificent piano lamp, cost (95, odd chairs, fancy ta bles, easels, pedestals, real lace curtains, moqnette, brnssels, Wilton carpets, fine sec cyl. bookcases, engravings, etchings, fine onyx clock set, rare bronzes, collection of oil paintings, handsome oak hall stand. Royal "Worcester, Doulton, Hungarian and Japanese ware, elegant walnut and antiqne bedroom sets, chiffonier, etc, hair mattress. Fine oak sideboard, oak china closet, dining chairs, extension table, tea set, berry set, ice cream set and fancy china pieces; all the silverware. CHARLES DAVIS, Auctioneer. N.'B. EVERYTHING EQUAL TO NEW. A UCTION SALE Furniture, carpets, curtains, office safe, tobacco, etc., TUESDAY, Jnne 14, at 10 o'clock, at the rooms of the Henry Auction Company, 34 and 26 Ninth street. Elegant brnssels cai pet for rooms, halls and stairs. curtains,rugs,ioiaingcnairs,nnepiusn parlor sulto.cost $450: parlor suites in rugs, tapestry and silk brocade,1 fine oak and mahogany chamber suites, mirror door wardrobes, fold ing beds, bookcases, desks, office safe, china closet, sideboaids, extension table, chairs and rocker, spring mattresses ana bedding-, dishes and glassware. Also at the same time BOO gross Nabob fine cnt tobacco to ba sold for account of whom it may concern in ots to suit the dealers. Sale positive. HENRY AUCTION COMPANY, Auctioneers. EDUCATIONAL. ST. JOHN'S MILITARY SCHOOL, MANLIUS, N, Y. Summer School of Instruction and Recrea tion, Jnne 20 to Sent. 15. Apply to WILLIAM VERBECK. Examinations for admission to the Fresh man Class will be held ln Pittsburg in tho Judges' Chambers of the U. S. District Court, Federal Building, beginning on Monday, Jane 20, at 2 p. M. . Catalogues containing' specimens of ex amination papers and any other intortnation ln regard to the examination can be had on application to A. P. Burgwiu, Attorney at Law. 150 Fourth ave . Pittsburg. GEORGE WILLIAMSON SMITH, President. Hartfotd, Conn., Jnne 1, 1892. PENNSYLVANIA TUB STATE COLLEGE Fall term begins September li, 189.2. Ex aminations for admission, at the College, June 16 and September 13. Local examinations at Pit'sbnrg, Monon gabela House, Thursday and Friday, June IS and 17, beginning at 9 a. v. and 2 r. x. each day. The examination the flrst day will include the common Eogllsh branches and Physi ology, and Latin for those who propose to enter the Latln-Scientlflc Course. The examination the second day will in clude Higher Algebra, four books in Plane Geometry, and Physics. Catalogues, showing courses of study in Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Chemistry, etc, with requirements ror admission, may be obtained on application to the President. GEO. W. ATHEETON, LL. D.. Jell State College, Pa. PATCNTQ O.D.LEVIS (next Leader,) r A I CH I O. i8i ruth av., Pittsburgi P M years solicitor. CHOICE PBOPEHTTES. HILAND PARK. 2,000 FEET FRONTAGE on CO-foot street, adjoini lng HilandPark; (40 per front foot can bo re tailed within six months at (CO to (70 per foot. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 FOURTH AVENUE. $11,000. Fifth Avenue Investment ONE BRICK, ONE FRAME DWELLING. Will rent for a good price and bring ln a good investment. Lot 36x166 Feet, On which 3 additional houses can ba built. Terms Easy. Property sure to enhance in value, SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO.. 93 Fourth av. BARGAIN I ONLY $3,400 For a good, new brick honse of 6 rooms; well sewered; good level lot; only two minutes' -walk from tho Citizens' Traction road. 'LIGGETT BROS., 71 DIAMOND Si: A REMARKABLE RECORD. KENSINGTON Is just one year old. When the first lot ' was sold on June io, 1891, the only building on the ground was one farm house. To-day it has over 800 houses. , It has a population of 4,000 people. It has 1 1 large manufactories and the Great Chambers Glass Works, the largest in ' the world, which will employ 1,800 work- men. Lot buyers have doubled their ' jnpney at KENSINGTON. 20,000 people visited KENSINGTON a During the past lots. There never in the State. The opportunity is given buyers to invest double quickly. early. Go out the Allegheny Valley road f and see the new in a lew montns sum. Free railroad tickets given to KEN SINGTON and return. Salesmen always on the grounds. Other information given at office of Tie Kensington Sptu Co, No. 79 Fourth Ave. (First Floor), Pittsburg, Pa. $600 GIVEN AWAY AT THE AUCTION SALE Of lots, Monday, June 20, on the MAYFIELD, Sub-division, PEEEYSVILLE and Marshall aTennes, near Charles street Tenth ward, Allegheny, now the booming district. FREE BIDE on Perrysrille avenue electric cars. FBEE DINNER served from 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. FREE CONCERT by the GREAT "WESTERN RAND. FREE chance for every person to secure a large, nicely located lot covered by fruit and shade trees at an exceedingly low price, on Ions: time and easy monthly payments. ALL are invited. Come everybody and bring your wife and family and spend the day in the pure air and cool shade of the big trees that cover the prove. The Perrysville avenue electric cars will take you to the spot in 20 minutes from Smithfleld street. FREE TICKETS, PJ0AN3 and fall particulars can be obtained by calling on JOHN K. WING'S CO., EXCLUSIVE AGENTS, ' Main Office, 107 Federal St.; Branch Office, Perrysville Ave. and Charles St. A. J. PENTECOST, AUCTIONEER. P. 8. The above f600 premiums will tale on the following conditions: $300 to $200 to the aecond, and $100 to the third. aloe home cheap, . li j CHOICE FEOPERTTE. BARGAIN. Only (C3 per foot front for a lot 100x134 on the eastern sido of Howe street, running through to sn alley. LIGGETT BROS., , 71 DIAMOND STREET. BANK bTATEMENTSv EPORTOF "Til E CONDITION OF THB DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK, of 124 Fourth avenue. Pittsbnrg, Allegheny county, Penn sylvania, at the close of business May Slat, 189i RESOURCES. Cash on hand and deposited with banks $1,843,001 21 Time loans on collateral 478,115 0)3 Loans upon bonds and mortgages. 3,112,148 37 Investment securities- 9,213,819 25 Real estate,fnrnlture and fixtures 311,337 85 Current expenses and taxes paid. 83,303 01 Miscellaneous assets ... 20,286 25 313,018,311 OS LIABILITIES. Surplus fund $ 772,333 65 Undivided profits 294,933 OT Deposits subject to check- 13,951,044 41 $13,018,311 03 A report ln detail of above securities has been made to CLE Krumbhaar, Superinten dent of Banking. State of Pennsylvania, County of Alle gheny, ss.: I, Jas. B. D. Meeds, Treasurer of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true, to tbe best of my knowledge and belief. JAS. B. D. MEEDS, Treas. Subscribed and sworn to before me thia 8th day of June, 1S92, GRAHAM SCOTT, Notary Public. Correct Attest: ANDEEMT D. SMITH, JOHN FABRELL, CHAS. F. WELLS. Trustees. S500TOS500,000 2 gaes, city or countryproperty, at lowest rates. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 313 Wood St. Pittsburg. Telephone No. 973. week. Many bought was such a sale of lots where their nioney will Take advantage of it city. Buy a lot and you win maKe a snus Jel3-17-3sTvF sji 31 be given to the purchasers at thl the first party completing a home; . Now don't miss this chance te get t d A '. 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