JHTTHBUKG DBS&lTCH; MONDAY. JUNE JOT AFTER SORROW. Besidents of Troy Hill Celebrate the Feast of Corpus Christi. KO SIGNS OP MOURNING IEFT. Solemn Eenices CommeraoratiTe of the Messed Sacrament. MOST UNIQUE SCENES ON THE MOUXT There was joy en Mount Troy yesterday despite the fact that the man upon whom nearly all its inhabitants looted with rev erence and awe, the priest-physician, Father Mollinger, had been laid to rest pnly the day before. The habiliments of woe were thrown aside in order that honor might be done to mightier than he, for it was the feast of Corpus Christi, or of the Blessed Sacrament. There is no place in the United States where this feast is observed with more pomp lid ceremony on each recurring year than upon Mount Troy, the old world ideas oi its celebration, since father Mollinger took charge of the parish of The Most Holy Name many years ago, having been brought and planted there. No matter what may happen there is always on this feast scenes which attract hundreds of people who are not Catholics, but who seem to evince almost as much interest in the ceremonies as the faithful themselves. "While in all Catholic churches the day is observed with more than usual impressiveness, none pre tend to equal the ceremonies on the hilL Tlip Sicnifiranci. or tho Festival. The Catholic Church holds that the proper time of the festival is Thursday, the eve of Good Friday, because on theliight before His death Christ instituted the Eucharist, put as the adneis begotten by the commem oration of Christ's death Is supposed to ab sorb every other lectins during Holy Week, so the first Thurs-day or Sunday after the Paschal season is choson to celebrate with befitting solemnity the re.il presence of Chiibt in the sacrament. Thus it is that in foreign countries and in Oitliolic cities on this continent there ore always upon tho feast of Corpus Christi a procession of priests earning the sacrament, the way boine stren n w ltli flowers. ithout doubt anv person who had vis ited Troy lull yesterdav morning would have thought himself in some Cutholic coun try for the reason that it is seldom, or In In tact not at all, such scenes are witnessed within anv other pitt of tho United States, except upon this lofty and beautiful mount. Tew indted -b ero tho houses which did not Mion in some way that a feast in the truest pense of the word was being held. The only sign left to show that but the day before there had been mourning on the Mount, were the bands of crape which swung froui the front oi St. Anthony's Chapel. Such emblems had been remoi ed from all tho halls and buildings belonging to the church Saturdav e cuing and from tho private houses. They were replaced by garlands of green, wiiich weie strung across seeral of tho streets. On tho street In which the chapel is situated were strung two large Amencanflajs a small Papal flag hems suspended alongside one of them. Groves Soring Cp as ir by Magic. But the unique feature was the transfor mation in tho appearance of most of the streets. As everj one knows who has vis ited the bill, all the streets are lined w ith shado trees, and that is one of the most charming features of tho pretty hill ton. Yesterdav. however, there appeared. as if by magic, another row of trees on many ofthestieets. They were not exactly fulf fleaed trees, but 11 stranger could hardly toll the difference, for they were large limbs and they had been planted in the street Just outside the gutters. t here branches of trees weie not available those who possessod potted plants lined their sidewalks with them. TheplantB which hate for so long lent beauty to the area in front ot tho late residence of Father Molllngor were placed upon tho sidewalk in front of the pastoral residence and St. Anthony's Chapel. The effect was somewhat tropical and was en chanting in the extreme. It was not until C o'clock on Saturday evening that tlie work of decorating was "begun, and before mid iiicht it was completed. The early masses at the chnrch yesterdav morning were largely attended, as hundreds knew that it would be impossible for all the members of the immense congregation to attend the principal service later in the day. It was 10 o'clock when the parade be gan to form on Hazel street in front of the parochial residence. The procession was in this order, tho whole being led by a man carrying the American flag: The Procession or the Sacrament. Three acolytes, one carrying a large crnclflx, while on cither lde were the other two with lighted taper. Soeietr of the Most Holy Name of Jesus. Catholic Mutual Beneficial Association In re galia. Knights orst. George In full uniform. Young Men's Literary Association of St. An thoni. P.ovs and girls of the various schools. Flftv little girls dressed lu while, w ho distributed Cower. Jn the pathway or the priest, w ho carried tht fcacrament. Father Dangelzer. carrying the sacrament. fol low ed bv the other clergy. Cholrofthe church. Mother and young wenen. As the procession moved the choir chanted the lesponscs to the priests, and tho scene was solemn In the extreme. Along the line or maiclito the church had been erected four altars, at each of which there was the exposition of the sacrament, the benedic tion being pronounced over hundreds of people as they knelt by Father Dangelzer. Then the procession was continued to the church, which had already been filled with worshipers. The altars were a blaze of light, and with the banks of flowers pre sented a most entrancing sight. So soon as those for whom seats were reserved had taken their places solemn high mj.ss was at once begun. 1 he celebrant was Eev. Father Dangelzer; Deacon, Kev. Father Myers: Sub deacon, Ret Henry McDermott, and Master or Ceremonies, Kev. Father Wuendling. A Tribute to Father Molllnger. The sermon was delivered by the late Father Mollinger's assistant. Kev. Father Myers. He prefaced his remarks upon the meaning of the festival of Corpus Christi by telling the congiegation how glad he was that tho members of the congiegation so grandly testified the love they boro their late pastor as shown by the manner in which they had honored his incmdry He asked that during the Month's Mind the 30 tlajs following tho death of their'pastor they should pray for the repose of his soul. This was the last service held in the church for tho day, as the clergy were so worn out that t espers was omitted. hen the storm broke over Mount Troy In the afternoon, those who had put out dec orations hastily got them under shelter, and those who neglected to do so suffered considerable loss, for the fierce wind w hlrled the rain through tho hilltop streets with great velocitv. The newly planted tree branches were strewn In all direction. and it looked as if a teiitablecvclone had struck the place. Nofn ithstanding the weather many people visited St. Anthony's Chapel, and those who had never seen the interior were admitted, lieyond the many hundreds of relics which d,ew their attention weie tho lobes in w hich Father Mollinger had said his last mus, w Inch wore 13 ing upon a side table. Sundat next will be another gala day on the Mount, lor then SO children will make their first communion. 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Mr. Mitchell is a Republican, but he thinks Grover can win out in the Empire State. Walker's Family Soap Will not rot and destroy your clothes, mwf MEETINGS AND NOTICES. Bleetlngs- COMRADES OF COL. W. n. MOODYxPOST ho. 15S, G.A.R , will assemble In full uniform atG. A. R. Hall. Grand! lew av.. Thirty-second waril. on MONDAY, June 20, at 1:30 F. M. sharp, to attend the funeral or our late Comrade, I at Commander illlam Mlnslnger. Members of Company G. 130th Regiment, Pa. YoU. and members of sister posts Invited. 1. SOFFEL. D. H. fel'EER. Adjutant. Commander. Notice. V70TICE OFFICE OF TnE NAT. TRANSIT 1 Co.. or Oil City. Pa.. June 17. '82. The na trons or the National Transit Co. are hereby notified that all credit balances upon the books or the National Transit Co. at the close of busi ness June 16. 1832. and Ml outstanding acrcptanccs Issued on or prior to that date are snblect to an assessment or one hundred and seventy-six thou sandths of one per cent or one and sevehtv-slx hundredths (1.76) bbls. on a thousand. In plpeage pild oil on account of loss br lire on the morning or June 17. IS1!! ortink United Register No. L 240, lorated on Ere Farm, near Olean, N. Y. Signed, D. O'DAY, Gen. Mgr. Legal .Notices. LEGAL NOTICE ALL GOODS LEFT WITH Mrs. . Gallineer, No. 1J00 Penn ae. or 1106 Penn ave. will be sold according to law unless re deemed within three (3) days from date. TOTICE IS IIFREBY GIVEN" THAT MY WIFE. L Marv E. Ral'le, having left m bed and board without just provocation or cause. I hereby give notice that I will not be responsible for any debts contracted b her. JOHN BAILIE, 7505 Susque hanna St.. East End. TIDELITY T-TLE AND TRUST COMPANY,! 121 and 121 Fourth avenue. ESTATE OF ELIZABETH WILCOX. DE CEASED Notice Is hereby given th-itletters of administration on the estate or Elizabeth Wilcox have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and those hting claims against the same should make them known without delay. FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY. Administrator, c. t. a. JNO. E. SHAW. Attorney. VTOTICE IS nERERY GIVEN THAT THE 1 limited partnership association under the title or J. li. Vandcrgrirt Coal Company, Limited, formed on January 5. 1892, under and subject to the act of Assembly of the Commonwealth or Pennslranla. entitled "An act authorizing the formation or partnership associations in which the capital shall alone be responsible ror the debts of the association, except under certs In circum stances," approved 2d June. A. D. 1874, and the several acts supplementary and amendatory thereto, ha been this 11th day or June, Ufa. dissolved, and that James I. Buchanan, John G. Bright, and Samuel H. Vander grirt have been elected br the members orthls association liquidating trustees, with rull power aud authority to wind up the concern and distribute the net assets thcreor among the mem bers. JOHN G. BRIGHT. Secretary. VTOTICE IS, HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN J t application will be made to the Governor of Pennsvlvania on the 6th DAY OF JULY, 1892. by William H. Hyde, Harry R. Hyde. t alter P. Murphy, hamuel Murphy. Charles K. Chambcrlln and Oliver J. Sarver, under the act or Assembly entitled "An act to provide ror the Incorporation and regulation of certain corporations." approved April 29. 1874. and the supplements thereto, for the charter of an In tended corporation, to be called "The Hvde Land Companv,'" the character and object of which Is 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. II. A G. C. BUKGWIN. Solicitors. PROPOSALS. VTOTICE T') NATURAL GAS COMPA JLt NILS .t ali-l proposals will be received at this oflli e u ,til o'clock r. m. TUESDAY. June 21, 1S92, 01 supplying the Court House and Jail with natural gas for fuel. Bids must bo addressed to the County Commissioners. Each bid must be accompanied by a bond in double tho amount of bid. The County Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all bids. For Informa tion call at tue Countv Commissioners' office. JAMES A. GRIER. County Controller. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED at office ot the Hancock snb Distnct School, Fifth ward, Pittsburg, until JULY 5, at C r. m , for calsomlning echool building (old calsomine to be carefully washed off) and best material used; also for fifteen hundred (1500) bushels, more or less, of lump coal, tree from slate or slack, weighed on city scales; also to replace pres ent blackboards with natural slateboards of best quality, first five rooms to be ruled, re maining four to be spaced; Janitor will give height of boards and all information re quired; board reserves right to reject any or all bids. JAMES CAULFIELD, Secretary. PROPOSALS SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at office of U. J. L. Peoples Architect, until 2 o'clock p. il, on SATURDAY, June 25, 1892, for the erection and completion of tho Fourteenth Ward Sub District School building, on Boquet St., Syl van av. and McEee place, Oakland. Plans and specifications can be seen at the office of the architect, when further in formation as to the proposed work can be obtained. Each proposal must bo accom panied by a bond double the amount of bid. The School Board reserves the right to re ject any or all bids. U. J. L. PEOPLES, Architect, Standard Building, Pittsburg, Pa. -VTOTICE TO PRINTERS, BINDERS AND i STATIONERS Sealed proposals will be received at this office until 4 o'clock p. x., TUESDAY, Juno 21, 1892 for printing and fnrntshlng blanks for county offices for the ensuing year. Also for furnishing station ery for county offices for the ensuing year. Also for tho following books, viz: 193 as sessors' blotters, containing 35.970 leaves; 1G2 office duplicates, containing 18,050 leaves: 121 scnool dupllcate,contalning 15,150 leaves: 156 treasurer s duplicates, containing 12,310 leaves; 400 stenographer's books. For sam ples and information call at the County Commissioners' office. Bids to be accom panied by bond, with two sureties, in one half the amount or bid. Successlul bidders to give bond, with two sureties, in double the amount of bid. The right to 1 eject any or all bids is reserved. JAMES A. GRIER, County Controller. PROPOSALS FOR FURNISHING STA TIONERY, Furnituie. Fuel and other Supplies. In compliance with the Constitution and laws or the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania, I hereby invite sealed proposals, at prices below maximum rates (fixed it schedules, to furnish stationery, furniture, fuel and other supplies for the scveial de partments of tho State Government, and for making repairs in the several departments, and for the distribution of the public docu ments, for the year ending the first Monday or June, A. D. 1S93. Separate proposal will bo 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 faithful perform ance or the contract, and addressed and de livered to me beore 12 o'clock m. of Wednes day, the 29th dayot June, A. D.189i,at which time the proposals will be opened and con tracts awarded, in the Reception room of the Executive Department, at Harrlsburg. Blank bonds and schedules containing" a necessary information can be obtained at this department. WILLIAM F. HARRITY. Secretary of the Commonwealth. Proposals for Supplies. Sealed proposals will be received until FRIDAT, Jnlv L at 7.30 r. jr., for the follow ing supplies for the school district or Mc Keesport, Pa.: Seventy-eight gross No. ! lead pencils, pointed, Inserted eraser, or rubber tip- 32 gross drawing pencils: 200 boxes lain pointed slate pencils, 5 to 6 inch 222 reams legal, cap, 12 or 14 pd; 140 reams Man ila ruled practice pa pen 128 gross school pens: 1,4207x11 double slates, 1,200-Sxl2 douhlo slates, wire or cord bound and noiseless: 650 scratch tablets, plain, 6x9, 480 pages: LK students' note books, commercial ruling, 8x10, 100 pages; 20 pounds slate sponges (150 to the pound); 5 five-gallon kegs best school ink; 75 gallons crimson ink. quarts- 235 dozen 12-lnch wooden rulers; L800 straight handled pen holders: 570 boxes round white uravon; 2,000 assorted blotters, 4x9k:. 300 lbs to ream; 70 pints standard mucilage F. O. II.. McKeesport. Bids should be indorsed -1 01.2sals ,or Supplies," aud addressed- to E. M. Trlcb. Chairman Text Book and Snp ply Committee, McKeesport, Pa. No pro posal necess irily accepted. Samples can be addressed to the under signed. J. D. FOSTER, Secretary. M&Diiptav adverttmnenU one dollar per equarefor one ttutrfion. Claaifled real asaie adverUiement on thii page ten cento per line for each insertion, and none taken or leu than thirtli cents. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE Classified under the foUowIng headings will be ac cepted at the rate of ONE CENT PER WORD FOB EACH INSERTION when paid for In ad vance either at main or branch offices. Wanted Advertisement of all Kinds. 8UCH AS SITUATIONS, BOOMS, MALE HELP. BOABDINO, FEMALE HELP, BOARDERS, AGENTS, MISCELLANEOUS, PERSONAXS, TO LET BOOMS, MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALES, LOST AND FOUND. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. BUSINESS OFFICE. Cor. Smlthfleld and Diamond Streets. ALWAYS OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHERE WANT. FOB SALE. TO LET, "AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO S P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver tisers already have accounts with Tus DisrATCn." FOR ALLEGHENY, NO. 107 FEDERAL ST.. TELEPHONE 9621. FOR THE SOUTHSIDE. NO. HI! CARSON 8TREET. TELEPHONE NO. 6022. FOR THE EAST END, J. W, WALLACE, 6121 PENNAV. PrrTSBURG ADDITIONAL. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. 3500 Butler street. EM1L Q. STUCKEY. 24th street and Penn avenue. ALLEGHENY ADDITIONAL. F. H. EGGERS A SON, Ohio and Chestnut streets. THOMAS McnENRT, Western and Irwin avennes. WANTED. JUaJe Ilela. A GOOD butcher: one that understands cutting meats. Apply at 6004 Elsworth ave.. E. E. B ARBER Good barber. D. W. Hlrglns. 1366 Second av. B ARBER Apply at Al Hauck's, 4020 Butler St., city. B' OY with I or 2 Tears' experience at the barber iraae. Apply za uenier ave., f.uaDurg. B' OY To learn barber trade. M. Lelnlnger. 83 irwln av-, Allegheny, l'a. B OY To learn the barber trade. 83 Lacock St.. Allegheny. COOrER to head small kegs: steadvwork to a good man. Apply 1S6 Pennsylvania av., Alle gheny City. D RUG CLERK Q. A. with good city rererence. jiuaress uarosmt, uispaicn omce. D KUG CLERK 6 ycaiV experience. Address (jimiciiujca, uispaicnomce D RUG CLERK German preferred. 1322 Carson St., s. a. FIRST-CLASS colored head waiter for a resort: hlghet reference Indispensable; also a few waiters, Peregrlro, 159 Fourth av. GOOD BARBER Young man preferred. Apply to Geo, Jenny, No. 107 bouth Canal St., Alle gheny, -i IoK Cream maker: experienced. Apply at once 609 bmltirfleld St. LABORERS L 000 to 1,500 railroad laborers: also a few good foremen to work on Clearfield and Mahoning K. R. on 16 miles heavy work. Apply on the work at Clearfield, Pa. ; wages 1 23. Geo. S. Good A Co.: MAM with pusn wanted In eacn city, town and hamlet to Introduce tbe fastest selling house hold article on record; over a million sold In Phlladelohla; will pay comoetent person 4 per day. Address with stamp. W. H, Williamson, 44 North Fourth street. Philadelphia, Pa. MAN to represent us In each cltv and town; goods sell at tight: send stamp ror samples and terms. J. W. Grady. 102 4th av., room 6. Pittsburg. MAN Single white man tomllL and take care ot cows and horses and garden: good wages to competent man. Apply at 905 Liberty Bt, MAN Bright man, business ability, to learn onr business with view controlling others. H. S, Werner, Schmidt building. MAN An energetic sober man In each town: send 10c for particulars. Lock Box 944, Alli ance, O. MEN To take orders; no delivering or collect ing; no experience: steadrwork; best terms; outfit free. Allen Nursery Co., Rochester, N. Y. MEN To canvass Pittsburg and Allegheny; new goods: sell at sight: good commission. 102 Fourth av., room 6. PAINTERS Five first-class house painters. Ad dress Kaehler A Otte. Evans Cltv. Pa. SALESMAN with established trade: city grocers: j references. Address W. W., Dispatch office. "70UNGnian IS orl9yrs.of age for men's fur X nlshlng goods store: only those having exper ience need anply. 'Anfliammer A Evans, 6103 Penn av., E. E. Agents. GENTS Live arents for offlelal edition A. "Harrison A Reid:" Protection and Value or Protection, by Hon. James G. Blaine and Hon. Wm. HcKlnley, Jr. : 600 pages, magnificently Illus trated: retail, ft SO; Immense terms; Mr. J. L. Harvey. Akron, O., made f34 in 2 hours: Rev. Thos. Clinton. Everett, Mass., made 151 in one day ; books on credit; freight paid; outfit 25c, or free with rererence; write quick. Address Globe Bible Publishing Co., 723 Chestnut St.. Philadel phia, Pa., or SM Dearborn St., Chicago, III. AGENTS 13 to 7 dally : experience unnecessary. Putnam A Co.. Perfumers. West WInsted, Ct. Female Help Wanted. A GOOD servant girl for upstairs work, 507 Ferry at. COOK -Bright young girl to cook and take charge of dining room. Call at No. 380 Wlncblddle ave., near Liberty ave.. East End. COOK Girl to do plain cooking and take care of dining room: wages satisfactory. Address P.O. Box. 154. Pittsburg. GIRL Flrst-class girl lor general housework. Apply at 99 Liberty it., Allegheny. Pa. GIRLS for cooks, dining room and general house work. 130 Robinson St., Allegheny. GIRLS In laundry Steady work; good wages. Penn av. and Thirtieth st. GIRL For general housework, at J 311 Bluff St., Pittsburg. LADY 'Educated lady to learn onr business. Oebhle A Co., Schmidt building. SALESLADY One experienced In drvgoods. Apply at once to T. C Ferguson, No. 132 Wylle ave., cor. Logan St. SEWERS Experienced sewers on ladles' cotton dresses. A. G. Campbell A Sons, 27 5th av. STARCH clothes troners Good wages and steady work. Barnes Bros., Llm., Penn av. and Thirtieth st. TEACHERS-The Kllbnck Township School Board will receive applications from teachers; four are to be elected the first Wednesday In July. R. W. Cowan, Sec'y, Emsworth, Pa. WOMAN Middle-aged woman to asslt in gen eral housework In a small family: best of wages paid, CaU at cigar store, cor. Wylle and Erin sts. Mala and Female Help Wanted, HELP 3 nurses. 21aundresses. cook and waitress for same family, chambermaids, cooks, din ing room girls. 200 houteglrls, German and col ored girls, gardener for private family, one who understands flowers and green house farm hands, white and colored waiters. Thompsou's. 603 Grant st. HELr At once, man cook, waiters, 80 farm hands, dairymen, hotel cooks, dishwashers, chambermaids, dining room girls, family cooks nurses, 300 house girls, 100 for hotels and summer resorts, 20 colored girls. Median's, 545 Grant st. Tel. 90. LADIES or young men to take light, pleasant work at their own homes; f I to 3 per day can be quietly made: work sent by mall; no canvass ing. For particulars address at once. Globe Mfg. Co., box 5331, Boston. Mass. Established 1830. Boarders and Lodgers Wanted. BOARDERS-Hotel Federal. 171 Federal st..' Allegheny: permanent and transient boarders 1 and (2 per day. B OARDERS and mealers. Fassblnder's, 280 Ohio st., Aiiegneny. LODGERS Anchor Hotel, Liberty, corner Fourth; lodging per night, 25c, 35c. SOc; week, II 25, 1 75. 2. 3. Boamiiis Wanted. WANTED-In East End, permanently, a room with board In a refined family for man aud wife, with young child; references given and ex pected. Address L. C, Dispatch office. Financial TV anten. FINANCIAL Loans ofS500, l,roo to5,000and np to 120.000 on mortgages on Allegheny county Improved property quickly placed at very smali cstcost to borrower. Send your application to me and I will save you money on mortgages. S. J. Fleming, 400 Wood St., cor. Fourth av. MONEY to loan. In sums or500, 11,000, 12.000. $5,000 and upward, at lowest rates, on mort gages. Charles Somen A Co., 131 Fourth av. M ONEY at & per cent. We have 160.000 to loan. jjw up. auci urv. cc .J. lot f Dunn ay. M ONEY to loan on mortgae; no delay: lowest luicreti. avviiu firawa, ui si ourtn ay. MORTGAGES on city or Allegheny county prop, erty at lowest rates. Henry A. Weaver Co.. 92 Fourth av. TO LOAN 1200,000 on mortgages: noo and up ward at 6 per cent: 1600,010 at s per cent on 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 A Coulter. 98 Fourth ay. WANTED Bonds-stocks, mortgages and othei secutltles. Ed WltUlh, 111 Firth av., Pitts burg. Pa, WANTED. Situations Wanted. POSmoN By experienced stenographer and typewriter: male. J. N. O., Dispatch office. ' SITUATION Engineer desires situation on hoist ing or stationary engine: flrst-c.ass references furnished. Address Engineer, Room 810, Hamilton building. SITUATION Br flrst-class coachman: under stands tho city thorouchlr. Address B. Blake ley, Greenbush St., Mt. Washington. Business Opportuntles Wantea. WANTED-2S0tot350 buys a safe and reliable business needed in every cltv: will pay from 100 to tax) per mouth net profit: exclusive territory given and complete outfit furnished; send for Illus trated book. A. T. Thompson A Co., 13'lrcmont row, Boston, Mass. WANTED-, live man with 12.600 cash to taVe charge of office or go on the road, taking orders; 11,00 salary and commission: ample se curity, tor securing a rare opportunity address C. T.. Dispatch office. WANTED Industrious young man to manage bran eh office: references and toOO cash capi tal required: salary S900 per year and Interest ,ln business. Address Box i, Cleveland. O. Booms Wanted. WANTED Room with piano; mear postofflee preferred; must be cheap. Address H. J., Dispatch office. Heal Estate Wanted. "VfTANTED Heal estate to sell, money to loan TT property to rent and rents to collect. J, H. Luambers A Co., 10s Fourth av. Fire Insurance Wanted. BENSW ANGER A ZAUN -Fire insurance. It Fourth av. " Students, LADIES and gentlemen to attend the old reliable and strictly first-class Institution: for a limited time ou can get three months' instruction In practical bookkeeping, penmanship, commer cial calculations, etc., fortld, or three months' In struction in shorthand and typewriting combined ror f 10; begin now and prepare for rail positions; we never fall In getting situations Tor all compe tent students; day and night school open the entire year; bookkeeping taught by actual business prac tice: established lilyears; write for pictorial cata logue. Actual Business College, No. S Sixth av., corner Wood St.. M. J. Conner, President; J. M. Phillips, Dean of Faculty. Miscellaneous Wanted. BUYERS For dressed lumber, oak flooring and celling poplar, flooring, siding and celllcg. Win. Hell, Urslna Planing Mill, Urslna, Pa. H ORbES to pasture, M. T. Taylor, Box 131, winunsourg. PAINTING and platerlass glazing. It. C. Miller, H26 Grant St.. Pittsburg. PATENTS O. D. Levis (JO Tears). Solicitor. 131 Fifth av.. next Leader. Pittsburg: no delar. PEOPLE to know they can get Van's Charm Root Ileer In quart bottles ready to drink; two bot tles for 25 cents. PEOPLE who suffer with the heat to drink Van's Charm Root Beer, the most refreshing of all TRUNKS hauled to anil from East End for SOc, Campbell A Davis. 12 Seventh av. Telephone 276. USE Jones' Bedbug Paralyzer Jones' Magic Roach Powder; roaches banished by contract; satlsraetlon given or no pay. 22! Federal at., Alle gheny. Sold by all flrst-class druggists. WANTED everyone wno wants tbe finest and cheapest wall paper in America to send ror samples: sent free to any address. G. G. O'Brien, Paint and W all Taper Store. grJTIfth ar. FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Horses, Vehicles, Live Stock For Sale. BUGGIES One sidebar and one end-spring ouggy. Jas. Warburtou, Hatfield St., be tween 47th and 48th ate., llh ward. DELIVERY wagons Delivery wagons all styles; our own make. Wm. Beckert, 340 to 344 Ohio t., Allegheny. Telephone, 3420. HORbE-Latc Dr. McQulston's saddle and driv ing horse cheap at 1720 Carson st. Machinery and Metals For Sale. B1 OILERS and engines, second-hand: all sizes, from 4 to 100 h. n. : cbeaDest In the market: st boilers and engines In stock, stationary and porta able, upright boilers, mounted farm engine, ete.; steam pumps, governor, pulleys and shafting. Telephone 4401. 23-25 Park way. J. S. Young. Alle gheny. Pa. CASH REGISTER, lunch counter, refrigerator and desk. No. S3 Diamond st. CASH RFGISTER. lunch counter, refrigerator and desk. No. S3 Diamond at. J LEVATOR One second-hand power elevator; li Cincinnati make. Address 11. 8., Dispatch office. ENGINES Genuine Acme automatic safety en gines and non-explosive boilers, from one half to five horse powers, for natural gas or carbon oil as fuel: latest Improved ventilating fans and water motors, sold by J. Prager, sole agent, at No. 4 Fifth av. Send for catalogue and Information, ENGINES and boilers of every description: brick Yard sunnlles: contractors, and rollfnc mill ns- ehlnerr. rn rA ' ..... .. . frr:... T 1 nomas wariin-a sons, jacoch. ana san- dusky tt, Allegheny. FOR SALE Cheap Second-hand single Webb perfecting Bullock press, capacity 8.000 to 9,000 8-page papers per hour. Address Press, box 182, Pittsburg, Pa. "TX)R SALE Cheap," new automatic Wilcox A X Glbbs. Wheeler A Wilson Mrg. Co., 6 Sixth street. GRINDSTONES In all sizes, for all kinds of grinding; Cralglelth. New Castle, Nova Scotia and other grits; Iron frames and fixtures for hand, foot or power; mounted stone oil stone, emery wheels and grinders. Wm. M. Klrby, US First avenue. IMPROVED Whitman A Barnes high-speed automatic non-explosive engines and boilers, exhaust and ventilating fly fans of our own make; also electric lighting; second-band old-stvle Acme automatic engines; second-hand Snedlker and car fly fans: B. W, Paine A Sons automatic engines, from 5 to 250 horse power: electric motors, water motors and all kinds of light power and supplies, Tompkins A Ulrlch. Engineers and Contractors, 316 and 618 Liberty st., Pittsburg, Pa. MACHINERY Two pair scrap shear engines, boiler and drop cheap to settle estate. Call on Jno. S. Graff A Co., Llm., Duquesneway, between Second and Third sts. 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. cmithflela and Diamond sts. Q A-Horse locomotive boiler, iJ Address 957 Llberty.su engine and stack. Bnbbar Stamps For Saie. CIETyourrnbberstamps. steel stamps, stencils. T seal presses, brass checks, etc. from Sheaffer 4 Co., 49 Firth av,. Duff's College building. Crayons, Photographs and Materials. T) EMOVAL. removal, removal Pfaff. the well Wi known photographer, removed from 82 to 120 Ohio st. : opened the greatest crayon emporium In the two cities; call and see. Bicycles, Tricycles, Etc., For Sale, BICYCLES Easy tenp. Warwick, Kenwood, Liberty. Remington, Hartford (with Colum bia tires, bearings, seir-olllng chain and saddle). Sundries or every description, Johnston's, 796 Smith-Held st. OLD WHEELS taken In exchange for new. Pittsburg 'Cycle Co.. 428 Wood st. Miscellaneous For Sale. "I?OR SALE Limited number of printers' stands. X also a lot of second-hand printers' cases; also a saw tabic: prlco very low ir sold at once. Address Printer, box 182, Pittsburg. Pa. YACHT Second hand; a good boat; cheap. 72 Water st. FOB SALE BUSINESS. Tta.ines Opportunities For Sale. BARBER SHOP Good stand In good locality; win sell at bargain. 5S2 Fifth av. BUSINESS CHANCE Rare chance for a doctor to secure a location and city practice. Address Doctor, Dispatch office. FIR SALE-Hoicl. furniture and lease with ex tensive transient trade; elegant brick houso on corner near court house, in this growing city; population 20,000; center of the great oil and gas Ileidsr47 rooms, furnished lu new and modern style; jarge stock oi nne liquors: gooa tease anu cneip rent: price 3,250: Folsom, Lima, O. rare bargain. Aaarcss u. ii. "T?OR SALE Grocery, daily sales f 100 and can be X doubled, the leading grocery In this growing city, elegant large room with plate glass front, on rery best location; nice fresh' stock; invoice about 12.700; making a large profits: best opening In the State, Address C. H. Folsom, Lima, O. FOR SALE Barber shop; 3 chairs, all new furni ture: latest style: doing good business; good reasons for selling. Address style. Dispatch office. FOR SALE Flrst-class hotel and bar; doing a good business. For terms apply to J, A. Mor row, Jr., East Liverpool, O. GROCERY A bargain, 12.200 or at Invoice arocery business in Franklin. Pa , old estab lished trade; prominently located: doing an excel lent business; stock fresh and clean; a model store In every way; satisfactory reasons for selling and bargain to quick buyer. Address Lock Box 657, Franklin, Pa. HAT and men's furnishing store Established and profitable business In a prominent local ity, Pittsburg; a splendid opportunity for one or two young men; good reasons for selling. Address Hatter. Dispatch office. INTEREST An active Interest In a manufactur ing establishment In the city doing a safe and Brosperons busln ss: a good party who can nnder ikc the duties or the office, and who Is prepared to invest from tin, 000 to 115. 000, with undoubted assur ance or business integrity, will bedeattwlth: com munications treated confidentially. Jas. W. Drape A Co., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. LIGHT manufacturing business, established 6 years, centrally located, requiring 11,500 capi tal, clearing 1250 per month: very low rent. Inquire of Holmes fcUo., 420 Smlthfleld St. T ESTAUR ANT A well-established restaurant: Xi one of the best locations In Allegheny, on a busy thoroughfare: full equipment, everything In Hue running order and making money; a coed opening. Jas. W. uraue a uo., sis riooass.. x'lttsburg. "DESTAURANT In central Dart of cltv: good XV reasons for selling. Address K. 15, Dispatch VU1KV. FOB SALE-BUSINESS. . Business Opportunities. 1- " SO OOO or invoice Grocery in fine location for O) doing a large cash business; special bargain. Holmes A Co. , 420 Smlthfleld St. QfiAKfi Machine shop In good location or will tliUtJU sell a reliable man one-hall Interest. Holmes A Co . 420 Smlthfleld st. FOB SALE LOTS. East End Lots For Sale. OAKLAND PLACE-M choice building lots: the cheapest lots In Oakland; most centrally lo cated of any In tbe city: two electric street car lines very close to this property; price G00 to S00 each; make money by buying now; enhancement sure: call early and get your choice or these de sirable lots. For sate only by Black A Balrd, 95 Fourth av. WESTMINSTER, near Amberson ave.. Shady side, beautiful cor. lot 55x200 ft. (13S). W. A. Herron A Sons, 80 Fourth ave. 4C7il P'r foot: a corner lot on a prominent E. E. HDtJ paved street, 120x3X1; lot lies admlrablr; has abundance of shade, adjoins a pleasant home stead on line of traction, four squares from rail road station, two squares from second traction line. Murry A Edsall, Fidelity building, 121 Fourth avenue. Wififii'i TO SO0 ror elegant level lot, center of UDOXjyj East Liberty: ISO cash, balance on monthly payments: only one minute from P. R.R. : two minutes rrom Duquesne traction road. Black A Balrd, 95 Fourth av. QQ 230-Beautlful level lot, 50x150 ft., on a wJ) prominent f-ast euh st., Tweuty-stcond ward; beautiful surroundings. (2) cnii ni.. iitraa s.citii " . a. iierron x sons. K) rourtn av. QQ OOO Very desirable and centrally located OO) corner lot. 40x120" feet: quick sale desirable on account of owner's removal. (126) W. A. Hcr- ron A Sons, 80 Fourth av. "1 n ACRES Tor I33.CC0 In East End: can be rc X I tailed for over 1100, 000; terms, one-half cash. S. J. Fleming. 400 Wood st. Hazelwood Lots For Sale. HAZELWOOD AV. An elegant corner tot, irregular shape, equal to 52x120 feet, within a few minutes walk of Hazelwood station. Baltimore A Ohio Railway, and Second avenue electric cars; will sell cheap ror cash, to quick buyer. John E. McCrlckart, 59 Fourth av. : telephoue 1676. rpWENTY-THIRD WARO-Level lots, near Sec JL ond avenue electrlo cars and B. A O. R. R. station : 125 down. 10 per month; streets graded and macadamized; sidewalks laid- city water; houses built to suit purchaser on monthly payments. George C. Burgwlu, Attorney at Law. loQ Fourth avenue. Allegheny Lots For Sale. . LOTS In Grove Square plan. Pcrrysvllle av. on easy terms without Interest. Holmes ft Co., 420 Pmlthfleld st. T 1VER AV. Lot soort. iron t,and aContlguous lot IX 300 reet rront on Main St.. Eighth ward, Alle gheny. nearSrctmorc st.. are to be sold at auction, on the premises, lhursday. 23d Inst., at 4 o'clock, by order of the executors or the blioraberzcr es tate; the Pltbburg and Western Railway, with switch connections, runs along this property; for manufacturing purposes this sale should command unusual Interest, Terms, etc., by A. Leggate ft Son. Auctioneers, 02 Fourth av. Suburban Lots For Sale. EDGEWOOD. P. R. R. A bargain of 19 acres or choice plotting land In the best location or the finest suburb of the tit) : ten minutes from station; do not delay, as this is a rare chance. Hoffman ft Baldridgc Wllklnsburg, opposite depot. Tele phone 723. EDGEWOOD. P. R. R.-One-half acre or land on good street, 8 minutes from station: city water, gas and electric light: this Is a bargain ; only tl.600: will be worth more money soon. Hoff man ft Baldridge, M llklnshurg, opposite depot. SWISSVALE PLACE lots, near station, on the rising ground east of P. R. R., commanding an unsurpassed view of the surrounding country and within easy reach of Homestead, Braddock and Rankin and their numerous mills and facto ries; why go to one-factory towns to buy lots when you can secure bargains and sarer Investments among the Industries or the great city or Pltts burgf Hoffman ft Baldridgc W Uklntburg, oppo site depot. Tel. 7243. C WISSV ALE-Palmer place lots near the station : O level and well drained: city water now being laid on the streets; these desirable lots are selling rapidly, and those desiring a choice lot must come soon; ajrood, safe Investment. Hoffman ft Bald ridge, Wtlklasburg, opposite depot. QQ large lots near Duff's station abovo Chartlers ijO and McKec's Rocks: convenient, to large steel and Iron works; nearly all 50 reet front; price only $400 each; cheapest lots In the vicinity; can make a special reduction to anyone who would buy the entire block. Jas. W. Drape ft Co., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. f ACRES of land near Undcrcllff. P. ft W. R. R.. ) within 2 miles or Etna: nrlce only $1,100. Jas. W. Drape ft Co., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. Farms For Sam. FARM of 130 acres, near Allqulppa station, at a great bargain : dwelling and outbuildings, or chard, water, etc., etc. ; price only $5,000: would take a small city property In part payment; posses sion at once. Jas. W. Drape ft Co., 313 ood St., Pittsburg. Cemetery Lota For Snle. CEMETERY LOT One-half oriot No. 100 Section Yin Allegheny Cemetery: lot Is 24x37 ft. Ad dress Andrew Thompson, 724 Sarah st . 3. a . city. FOB SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE i. City Residences. FIFTH AV. We have a number of choice prop erties located on Fifth av. between the Court House and Soho; some of them nicely improved and paying good rents: the best outlying street lu Pittsburg now for Investment. Black ft Balrd, 95 Fourth av. CI A 209 Locust St., between Magee and Steven 3)rtj son, 6th ward,brlck bouse of 7 rooms, bath, both gases, water on two floors, etc (111) See W. A. Herron ft Sons, East End Residences For Sale. EAST END A neat brick dwelling. 8 rooms, sewing rooin. bath and toilet room, hall, dry cellar.Vurnacc etc., all In fine order throughout: everything bright and clean; Just newly painted and papered: large front and side entrance: de sirable situation; contiguous to cable cars; price only $5 500; Immediate possession. Jas. W. Drapo ft Co.. 313 Wood St.. Pittsburg. SUADYSIDK lestdencc. East End, situated on one of the fine paved xnd sewered avenues, equl-dlstant from th cable and electric cars; French-Swiss design of architecture "Cementlne" finish; the appointments are a gem of perfection In every part, possessing all the more recent appli ances throughout; the workmanship in alldeptrt ments has been execu ed In tbe most thorough manner under careful personal superintendence, neat verandah over the entire front; an In genuous conservatory wl 1 grace the front entrmcc connected with a lavatory. There are eight comfortable rooms, including par lor, music room and library; four fine finished rooms In mansard; bath and toilet room, wiring for electric lights and bells, furnace, 'lomestlcand but ler's pantry: china and fruit closets; an excellent dry cellar with t ortland cement floor under the en tire house: perfect sanitary arrangements; beauti ful large lot over sixty feet between the residence and the avenue In front: spacious lawn artistically laid out, several stately shado trees, ail Inclosed by "Ci'ess patent expanded metal fence;" tbe position unfolds a pleasing vista of floral and slvan grandeur stretch ing out over and beyond the adjoining properties, thus presenting one of the most meritorious resi dential place-t In the hast End, a perspective of which Is on view In our office. Price $14,000: terms reasonable; possession at once; a card ot permis sion to examine the premises will he furnished at the office of the agents. Jas. W. Drape ft Co., agents, 813 W ood st , Pittsburg. djkjrrkf". cash for a stone front house, on one of tEcvl finest asphalt-paved avenues In the East End: this Is a two-story and mansard brick house, with stone front; has parlor, dining room and kitchen, fine laundry, with stationary tubs: & bedrooms: is well built: Is In a beautiful and fash ionable part of the East End; convenient to rapid transit line and P. R. R. ; has fine sanitary plumb ing, electric light, large pantries and closets: nice lawn and wide flag.tone sidewalks: price Is only $8,001: $500 down, balance to suit purchaser: the greatest bargain in the East End; immediate pos session. Black ft Balrd, No. 95 Fourth av fflQ 7S0 In the East End. two minutes from tIDOs electric cars, new frame house of 8 rooms, hat!, vestibule, bathroom, pantry and laundry, front and back porches, bathroom complete with porcelain lined tubs, marble-top washstand. Im proved sanitary w. c. all open plumbing, hot and cold water, piped for both gases, cellar under whole house and thoroughly sewered, 4 slate man tels and tile hearths, plenty of large closets, plas tered t lth adamant, papered throughout, every thing flrst-class. (61). Dennlston, Elderkln ft Co., Llm., 6232 Penn av., E. E, Tel. 5327. SC OOO will buy a select brick house new. UODs handsome appearance, on a prominent street in center of East Liberty; traction line paved street, good surroundings, 7 rooms, bath and w. c. . pantry, finished -attic slate mantels, electric lights, natural gas, artificial gas; newly papered and pal ited: front and side porches, vines and shade. Murry ft Edsall, Fidelity building, 121 Fourth av. ftvQAn CASH-13,000. good terms, one square tJDOvJU rrom Penn av.; high, healthful, clean, pure air, desirable location, good neighborhood; 6 rooms, attic complete bath, laundry room, porches, hah, etc.; see it: see it; buy It. Newlngham ft Co., 5005 Penn ay. O OOO Lookout av., frame dwelling of five tlPZi) rooms, hall, good cellar, front porch ; lot 20 X95feet. E284. Black ft Balrd. 95 lrourthav. Suburban Resiaences for Sale. . COUNTRY HOME A beautiful country home with all the advantages of the clt ; situated near depot and electric cars : lot 60x230: fronting on two pared streets: a modern brick house contain ing 12 large rooms, hall, bathroom; all the latest conveniences; Is surrounded by the most beantlful shade trees; stable and washhouse In rear: price only two-thirds of cost. A. Bauck, 441 Orant st. SUBURBAN RESIDENCE and large lot, with shade and fruit trees and shrubbery, near the c(tv,on line of railroad; 3 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 delightful In tbe warmest weather. Jas. W. Drape ft Co., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. 2 ACRES and a nice dwelling, on line of railroad near the city: 8 rooms In dwelling, hall, cellar, natural gas, all In good condition; fine orchard, abundance of shade:good water, outbuildings, etc., etc Jas. W. 'Drape ft Co., 313 Wood it., Pittsburg. Miscellaneous for Sale. PUBLIC SALE On premises on Wednesday, June 22. at 2 P. M., of property No. 161 Wylle av.. between Elm aad Logan streets, Pittsburg; lot 24x109 feet, on which is built a 3-story and basemeut from city uxes; sale subject to mortgage of $3,000: I terms cash. Morton Hunter, trustee 87 Diamond uric aiaoie; reuis lor si,a a year ana exempt street FOB SALE rMPBOVED. REAL ESTATE t Allegheny Resiaences For Sale. "COR BALE or to let No. 62 Lincoln av.. Afle X gheny. 10-room brick; lot 24x140. John K. EwlngA Co., 107 Federal St. HOME in Allegheny, combining city and coun try; we are selling off the Jackson residence property on the Pcrrysvllle road at Junction of Federal st. extension; we offer tbe dwclllng.a good comfortable houseor 14 rooms, with a magnificent lot 115 feet wide and 250 feet deep, for 112.000; this seems an absurdly low price, but we wish to sell, and name a figure that will make It go: we wonld like to show this to people who can appreciate a good thing when they see It; A. Leggate A Son, 62 Fourth av. KNOXVILLB. "COR SALE-SOME BEAUTIFUL HOMES- One 6-room brick house, two lots, Orchard Place, 4,000. ' One 7-room brick house, one lot, paved street, 14,500. Two 5-room brick houses, lots IDjxloo each. Orchard Place. 13,750. One 7-room frame house, one lot, pared street, $3,000. OneS-room frame house, one lot, ptved streit, 12.700. OneS-room brick house" two lots, pared street. On 5-room brick house one lot, paved street, $2,750. Five 5-room frame houses, pared street, each $1,800. Twelve7-room brick houses, payed streets, each ,$2,300. Eeven 4-room brick houses, very pretty. $2,700. Eight 4-room brick cottages, one lot, eachll.TOO. Any or the above lovely homes in this greatly favored city or beautiful homes will be sold on terms to suit buyers. BUILDING LOTS-200ofthe most beautiful build ing lots to be found in the county are offered at prices mu'-h less than property having similarly attractive features can bo had for. The P. ft U. Traction will have their new electricrallwayln operation through the center of the borough by May 1 next. Tills will give a wonderful Impetus to values, an.l those who secure any of the above properties or a lot will be fortunate. TO LET A number of 3. 4. 6 and 7-room nouses at moderate rents to good paying tenants. None others need apply. Take any of the Southslde street cars. KNOXVILLE LAND IMPROVEMENT CO.. 85 Knox avenue. Knoxvllh. TO LET. v CltT Residences. TO LET $13 00 per mo., very desirable honse 6 rooms, large yard, easy of acces. Steuben St., adjoining city. West End: a nice suburban home for the money. W. A. Iierron ft Sons, 80 4th ay. TO LET-125 per month, a greatly reduced rent; a desirable modern brick house. 7 rooms, Forbes, near Mlltenberger st. See W. A. Herron ft Sons, 80 Fourth ave. rpo LET $12 80 per mo.: a flat (new bnlldlng): 1 jl. large Spring alley. large clean rooms well convcnlenccd on lev., near 13th st. H . A. Herron A sons. 80 Fourth av. TO LET House No. 427 Liberty .. city: II rooms. Inquire at A. V. D. Watterson'a, Anchor Bank Building. Fifth av., city. East End Besldences To Let. TO LET $14 per mo. ; new brick houses. 4 rooms. Beilelleld, near Oakland. Sec W. A. Herron ft Sons, 80 Fourth a e. Hazelwood Besldeneea To Let. TO LET On Hazelwood av., near Sylvan, house of eight rooms with laundry, city water, both gases and bath room: fine situation, ample grounds, fruit trees, grapes, shrubbery, etc.: rent moderate; possession immediately. Apply H, Burgwln, ISO Fourth av. Allegheny Besldences To Lee TO LET See John K. Ewlng ft Co., 107 Fe dera st., for Allegheny houses. Booms To Let. ARCH ST.. 21, Allegheny Furnished room on second floor near park, suitablo for gentle- ARCn ST., 108, Allegheny Furnished second story-frontroom; rentlow, DIN WIDDIE ST., No. 212 Nicely rurnlshed and pleasantly located rooms, with board. LACOCK ST. Furnished rooms, all modern con veniences. Apply to Moyle'a, 165 Lacock st, Allegheny. OHIO ST.. 91. Alleghcny-Hy July 1 a second story front unfurnished room, both gases, bath. Apply after 5 P. M. ROOM Furnished; all conveniences: centrally located : $3 per month. Address Rooms, Alle gheny Postofllce. UNION AV., 23 Allegheny-Furnished or unfur nished second-story front room with board. Terms moderate. Z See additional adlets under Wanted Boarders and Lodgers. Business Stand To Let. TO LET Space with power, cor. Penn and Third a vs.: three floors: 20 OOO feet space; abundant power: good light; splendid location; every con venience. Apply Nicola Bros., 20 Fifth ay. TO LET S5 and 87 Third av. as one or two shops for restaurants, or other business with- dwellings-above: will lease for three years to suitable tenants. A. Leggate ft Son. C2 Fourth av. rpo LET Four-storv brick building. 139 Second JL ay., two doors from Smlthfleld st. : will lease for fire years. Apply at first floor office of Kauf mannr ' store. Offices and Desk Room To Let. DESK ROOM No. 103 Fourth ay., 1st floor front. Black ft Balrd, No. 95 Fourth av. TO LET First floor office, on Fourth av. quire of Snyder ft White, 162 Fourth av. In- Farais To Ler. TO LET -A small farm in Butler eo., at a very low figure to a good tenant who will take goo I care of the place: rent no object. Jas. W, Drape ft Co., 313 Wood St.. Pittsburg. Miscellaneous To Lets. TO LET $10 to $50 the first month and $5 tofcts each month until paid, without Interest, for a lot In Grove Square plan, PerrvsvIIle av., Alle gheny. Call at Holmes ft Co.. 420 Smlthfleld St., for plans. TO LET Vacant lot, 30x110, with stable corner Penn av.. Third st. and Exchange alley. Apply Nicola Bros . 20 5th ay. LOST. LOST-Dlary Sunday on P. ft W., between Pgh. and Butler, containing $30; valuable papers. Reward If returned to Dispatch office. LOST Lady's gold watch, June 9. on ilh av., Shadislile: also palrgold nose glasses, on 41th st. . near Butler st , Saturdaj 1 18th. Finder wilt be rewarded by leaving same at Graf ftNlemeu's, Penn av.. E. E. LOST The greatest bargain or your lire irvou do not buy a lot In the Grove Square plan of lots, PerrvsvIIle av., Allegheny; $10 to $50 cash, balance II to $5 per week, without Interest or tax. Call ou Holmes ft Co., 420 Smlthfleld St., for plans. IOST-Mlsslng since last Saturday, June 11. 1892. j " Albertlnl Waller, between 17 and 18 years old; when last seen she wore a black dress, a breastpin contalnlugS new 10c pieces, a brown straw hat trimmed In lace; about 5 reot in height: is medium-sized: Information will be gladly received by her parents. Fred. Waller, 237 -East st,. Alle gheny; FOUND. FOUND A.posltlve cure for heaves In Wllbnr's Heave Cure; single packages, SOc by mall; one doz.. to; agents wanted Wilbur Seed Heal Co., 155 Reed St.. Milwaukee. Wis. "T70UND The cheapest lot in Allegheny, and on me easiest lernis. wimiuul miercifc ir ui.1, in Grove Square plan, Perrysvlllo av. Call on Holmes ft Co.. 420Stplthfleld st.. for plans. STRAYED. OTRAYED OR STOLEN From the premises of f John O'Reilly. Wjoralng St.. 32d ward. Sit. v asningtou. z cows, noin iresn, one an Aiuerney. the other half Alderney: one light brown, one spotted whltcand fawn color. STOLEN. STOLEN A leather top buggy from J. W. Rted, cor Pearl and Penn are.. No. 4633: buggy had brass tips on the hubs: the back curtain and top torn and shrunk: back of seat covered blue flannel: reward or IIP ir returned to above address. BANK STATEMENTS. OEVENTY-FOURTH SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT O or the Dollar Savings Bank, June 1, 189 Pitts burg, Pa. LIABILITIES. Amount due depositors. June 1, 1892... 813, 951. 041 41 Amount due dividend. June 1, 1892 257.590 34 Amount due contingent fund 776,172 77 Total liabilities $14,984,808 02 ASSETS. Loans on bonds and mortgages $ 3,212,248 37 Mortgage and bond Interest due 20,286 2" U. S. Government bonds S.2C6.3M 00 Pcnns) lvanla State bonds 510,000 00 Pittsburg city bonds 1.415.395 00 Allegheny c ty bonds 804.613 00 Scranton city bonds 46.857 00 Itriillnireltv bunds 1IEL322 0(1 Allegheny county bonds 1.547.091 00 FaVLtte county bond. IO.IUI in 371.087 Id 243,140 00 17,i77 00 2I2.7J9 10 71.543 CO 302.755 00 101,105 00 57,000 00 41,300 00 8S.0COCO 478.115 09 80,537 85 125.0UJ09 49.824 25 1,843, Wl 21 l-chool district nonns Pa.. N. Y. Canal ft R. R. bonds. Pittsburg Junction li. It. bonds.. "treet rallwaj bonds Waterworks bonds.. Borough Improvement bonds.... Bridge bonds .j P., C. ft St. Louis R. R. bonds... Penna. R. R. bonds .."". Masonic Fund Society bonds Loans on collateral..... Real estate .... Real estate bank property Rank stocks, Pitlsbnrg banks...., Cash In banks and on hand Total assets. , $14,934,803 02 Present number or uepositors si. M7. averaging $392 46 each. JAS. B. IX MEKD-. I'lTTSBCllO. June 1, 1892. Treasurer. The undersigned Auditing Committee respect fully report thatthey have examined the assets of the bank and find them to correspond with the above report.- C. Y EAGER. f ANDREW D. SMITH. ) Auditing 1HOS. H.LANE, 1 Committee. H. J LYNCH. I PlTTsHTjHn. June 14. 1892. The trustees have declared dividend of TWO (2) PER CENT for the hut six months, ending May 3L 1892. payable forthwith. IX not drawn will i near interest irom inaci, uvfe- PERSONAE. PERSONAL Mrs. Dr. McGranor, 350 Wylle av., . Pittsburg; Pa. imperial balm. PERSONAL Credit, yes. credit on fine dress goods, silks, satins, wrape'etc, atJ. Dwyer's, Room 4, McCance block, 701 Smlthfleld. PERSONAL Cash paid for old gold and silver watches and Jewelry repaired : new work made to order. Chris liaucb. 641 Smlthfleld. PERSONAL Everett Club news The pianos de livered this week are: Club A. So. 345. Mrs. C. Daniels. New Brighton, Pa.: Club B. No. 251. Jno. Van Horn, 155 Carver street. Pittsburg. PERSONAL When 1 was a small oor my mother always repaired my breeches and Jacket, bat 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. ifoS AUCTION SALES. LOT 300x100, RIVER AVENUE. LOT 300x100, MAIN STREET. Eighth Ward, Allegheny, AT AUCTION. On THURSDAY, Jnne 23, at o'clock-, on tho premises, the executors of the late Geo. K and J. II. Shoenberger will sell those two contiguous pieces or vacant real estate on River avenue and Main street, near to Kopp ft Voeghtly's saw mill and Heinz pickle works, viz: Lot 300 feet front on River ave nue by 100 feet to sonth side of Sawmill alloy; Lot 300 feet front on Main street by 100 reet to north side Sawmill alley. This property is in use as a solid block 300x216, but will be sold subject to the fnturo opening or sawmill alloy, ju icet in wiutn. Sale is snbject to existing lease, which ex pires April 1. Terms, one-fourtli cash, balance in three yearly payments, $300 de posit at sale. For manufacturing and build ing purposes this Is a very eligible situation, and this 1 a sale worthy ot special attention. A. LEGGATE Jt SON. Auctioneers, 62 Fourth avenue. AUCTION SALE or 40 HEAD 40 Or largo DRAFT nORSES AND MULES Of the J. B. VANDERGRIFT COAL CO., LIMITED, ON THURSDAY, JUNE 23, at 10 a. jr.. at their coal yards, cor. Twenty-second and Railroad streets. Consisting of the following articles: 81 HEAD OF DEAFT HORSES AND 6 HEAD OF MULES, Weighing from 1.4J0 to 1,00 pounds, all In good shape, and hardened to go to work right away. They are a very high grade of horses and mules. Also 15 one and two-horse wagons, 15 sets of single ana donble harness, cutting bos and stable fixtures of all kinds. The above owners are going to qnlt the coal business entirely and will sell tbe above articles to the hishest bidder. TERMS Six (6) months credit, with Im proved security. ICO POSTrOSrMKtT OT ACCOirT OS" WTSATHEIt. J. B. VANDERGRIFT COAL CO., Limited. J. A. McKELVY, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALES PUBLIC AUCTION to the elite or the city. Magnificent household furniture, upright piano, etc., MONDAY MORNINU, June 20, 10-.30 sharp, and continne TUESDAY, the 21st, some time, at the beautiful residence 186 Sheffield street, corner Bldwoll, Allegheny. Magnificent sillc brocatolle parlor suits, also flue w 11 ton nig suit?, upright cabinet grand piano, collec tion ot fine imported oil paintings, rare bronzes and brio a brae, handsome bisque figures, all the line carpets, etc., a fine music box, pier and mantel mirrors, parlor cabi nets, music cabinets, magnificent parlor lamp, cost $35: odd chairs.fancy table, easels, pedestals, real lace curtains, moquette, brus sels, wilton carpets, fine ecretary, cyl. book cases, engravlngo, etchings, fine onyx clock, set rare bronzes, collection of oil paintings, handsome oak hall stand, royal Worcester, Doulton, Hungarian and Japanese, ware, ele- ?ant walnut and antique bedroom sets, chlf onlers, eta, hair mattresses, line oak side board, oak china closet, dining chairs, ex tension table, tea sets, berry sets, ice cream set and fancv china pieces, all the silver ware, etc. CUAS. DAVIS, Auctioneer. N. B. Everything equal to new. AUCTION SALE. CARPETS, CARPETS, CARPETS. FURNITURE, FURNITURE. TUESDAY, JUNE JL AT 10 O'CLOCK, At the rooms of the Henry Auttloa Co., 24 and 26 Ninth street. The best lot of carpets offered for sale this season now on exhibition, consigned from nne of the hotels lu the cltv: also some fine furniture. Chamber suites in oak, walnut and mahogany, mirror door wardrobes, fold ing beds, sideboards, tables, chairs, rocker, flne parlor suites, desks, bookcase, china closets, pictures, clocks, ornaments, etc, mattresses and springs, bedding, carpets for roomi and halls, kitchen furniture. Sale positive. HENRY AUCTION CO., Auctioneers. MARSHAL'S SALE OF VALUABLE steamboats By virtue of snndry writs of venditioni exponas issued out of the DI trlct Court of the United States for the Western District of Pennsylvania, In ad miralty, and to me directed, I will expose to public salo, at the United States Marsnal's office in the new Government building, in the city of Pittsburg, Pa., on THURSDAY, the 30th dav of June, 189.2, at ill o'clock A. x., the follow named vessels: The steamboat IRONSIDES and her bont-.mnchtnerv, apnnr el,tackIe,etc;also the steamboat IRON DUKE and her boats, machinery, apparel, tackle, etc.: also the steamboat IRON AGE and her boats, machinery, apparel, tackle, etc Libeled, seized, attached and condemned in said court. J. R. HARRAH.U.S. Marshal. Marshal's Office, Pittsburg, Pa., June 17, 1833. PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE ELITE OF the city: Magnificent household furni ture and upright piano at the elegant resi dence, 38 Beach St., Allegheny, on MONDAY, June 20, at 10-30 sharp; magnificent sillc brocntelle parlor suit: also Wilton rug suit, upright grand piano, 7 octave; collection of flue imported oil paintings, rare Dronzes and brio a brae; handsome bisqne figures; all the flne carpets, parlor cabinets, fancy tables, pedestals, real lace curtains, engravings, etcnlngs, handsome oak hall stand, two handsome bedroom suits, hair mattresses and bedding; lino oak sideboard, dining chairs and extension table; also all the glass ware and Bilverwaro: everything In the Dest condition, and mustbe sold without reserve; house open at 8.30 morning of sale. LEWIS A CO., Auctioneers. S500 TO $500,000 n1 gages, city or conntry property, at lowest rates. JAS. W. DEAPE CO., S13 Wood St. Pittsburg. Telephone No. 075. $600 GIVEN AWAY AT THE AUCTION SALE Oflots, Monday, Jane 20, on the . MAYFIELD Sub-division, PERRYSVIXLE and Marshall avenues, near Charles street, Tenth ward, Allegheny, now the booming district. FREE RIDE on PerrvsvIIle avende electric cars. FREE DINNER served from 10 A. M. to 4 p. m. FREE CONQERT by the GREAT "WESTERN BAND. FREE chance for every person to secure a large, nicely located lot covered by fruit and shade trees at an exceedingly low price, on lone 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 bis trees that cover the grove. The Perrysville avenue electric cars will take you to the spot in 20 minutes from Smithheld street FREE TICKETS, PL AN3 and full particulars can be obtained by calling on JOHN K. EWIN6 & CO., EXCLUSIVE AGENTS, Main Office, 107 Federal St; Branch Office, Perrysville Ave. and Charles St. A. J. PENTECOST, AUCTIONEER. P. a The above f600'preminms will be given to the purchasers at this sale on the following conditions: 1300 to the first party completing a house; f 200 to the second, aud 100 to thethird. Now don't miss this chance to get a nice home cheap. CHOICE FBOPEBME1. - . . - , ' ' BABE 0PP0EulITy.;V WESTMrNSTER PLACE, SHADYSIDE. S40.000. Lot 80x175 facing sonth; Ilea beautifully about three feetabovestreetwith flne shade trees; brick house and stable: house) has reception hall, parlor, library, dining room and kitchen, with pantries, halls, etc. ou. first floor; five bedrooms, bath, etc on second, and three good rooms In attic; recep tion ball finished in cherry; parlor la mahogany; library In ebony, and dining room In oak; all natural wood of the very finest quality and workmanship: hot water system of heating with ventilating shaft through the honse: the house has every con venience and improvement which the mar ket affords: stable has two box and two plain stalls, large carriage house, well sewered, etc ; this price includes carpets, furniture and draping which are all new and of tbe very finest qualities, much of them being Imported: the owner, becauxe of permanent removal from Pittsburg, offers the place at this, which is a sacrifice price, for the purpose of disposing of It quickly; terms of payment can be made to suit pur chaser on any reasonable basin. -ForpermlC to see house, call on LIGGETT BROS., 71 Diamond street. WILKINSBURG. CORNER PENN AVE. AND WOOD ST. Lot 42x70; Penn ave. adjoining, lot 24x70: Wood St. adjoining, two lots 19x06. Best business location In the borough. SAMUEL W, BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth Ave. A RARE BARGAIN. $12,500. A lovely Queen Anne brick dwelling hone, 12 lovely rooms: corner property, on a bean tlrnl, paved street; lovely shade trees, cable and electric cars, all modern conveniences, slnto mantels, tile hearths and vestibule, bathroom, stationary washttands, hot and cold water, inside w. a, speaking tubes and" electric bells; large lot, large front and side porches: house is beautifully papered; east ern exposure. This lsa rare chance to buy a. lovely, beautiful home at a great bargain. Terms to suit. M. F. H1PPLE & CO., 96 Fourth av. A LOVELY HOME CHEAP. $4,750. A handsome Oakland residence at a greaS bargain If sold before July L House of eight e'egant rooms bathroom, hot and cold water, stationary washstand, inside w. c, both gnses, slate mnntels, tile hearths and vestibule, cement cellar, every modern con venience: on a lovely paved and sewered street: cable and electric ear: easy terms; call at once. M. F. HI PPLE & CO., 9(5 Fourth ave. DON'T PAY RENT. BOY A HOME ON YOUR OWN TERMS. FOR SALE. Fonrnew frame houses, Beltzhoover ave nue, Thirty-first ward, just completed. Sir rooms and large finished attic, lovely vesti bule, large hall and hall on second floor, double parlors, sliding doors, handsome china closot, iront and rear porches: lots 25x108 feet. See Charles F. Bnrr, office No. IBM hoovor avenue, from i to 8 p. x. y INVESTMENT PROPERTY. Well located; paying a good rent; new sub stantial buildings; large cor. lot; alley Id rear. One of the best business locations on Wylle avenue. (91). W. A. HERRON & SONS. No 0 Fourth avenue. EDUCATIONAL. ST. JOHN'S MILITARY SCHOOL MANLIUS, N, Y. Summer School of Instruction and Recrea tion, June 20 to Sept. 15. Apply to WILLIAM VERBECK. THE MISSES ANABLE'S Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies. Will reopen September 26th, at 66 Bayard St, New Brunswick, New Jersey. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, BOSTON. MASS. Conrses in EmrlneTin?and Applied Science. ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS Will be held Jnne 30 and July 1 at the rooms of the Engineers' Society of Western Penn sylvania, Academy of Art and Science build ing. Fifth st., Pittsburg, in charge of Alfred E. Hunt, Esq. (S. B., M. L T.). For detailed information address Je20-21-jiwr II. W. TYLER, Secretary. EXAMINATIONS FfUADMISSlOX TO THE WESTERN UNIVERSITY Will be held June 24-25. Sept. 12-13, at the University. For catalogue address W. 3. HOLLAND, D. D., President. q i U 4 I . ' -.-,,". . .. . fc m V