GIYEN BY MRS. THAW. The Widow of tho Millionaire Phil anthropist Presents a VERT YALUABLE SPECTROSCOPE Of the Highest Tower to tho Allegheny Observatory. OTHER IMPROVEMENTS BEIXG ADDED Observatory mil is in the due course of time destined to become famous as the scene of some great triumphs of investigating men over the mysteries of the heavens. The :urious old structure on the eminence of the grand old hill is seeing some curious ihanees of late, and the ordinary plebeian worldling -who was astounded in years agone 5ver the strange heaven-inspecting instru ments would feel himself in a maze of mys :eries should he take a jaunt to the Observa-:orj- upon some Thursday night when the ioors are open to alL Xcw instruments of intricate workman tliip, are being constructed, new plans have jeen formed and new ideas are flocking into he massive brains of the astronomers. Wealthy folks whose philanthropy extends nto the strange grounds of science have en lowed the Allegheny Observatory with n:fficient funds to place it upon a substan tial basis. Valuable olft rrom Mrs. William Thaw. Mrs. "William Thaw, widow of the late "ailroad monarch, has bestowed a new spec roicope to the Observatory which, upon its vmipletinn, Mill be but a size smaller than he one attached to the celebrated telescope n the Lick Observatory. It is at present n the workshop of Prof Brashear, scarce a ilock from the Observatory. The spectrocope,an instrument of the most ntricate workmanship is for the purpose of emulating the light of the sky during the ibvprvations. The instrument, to an un sophisticated viewer, is most peculiar Iook nc Xnmberle"; brass rods, tiny, medium md large brass wheels or, technically, reg- iiator, are mixed ami stuck in together in ine bright, confused mass. The workman, )v turning a little wheel, adjusting a rod ir doing some other mysterious thing, regu-ate-. it so delicately that a glance through he tubing reflects the color of the sky or tny bright object in a dazzling array of the nost brillia'it colors. The lenses were made jy 1'rol. Itrashear in person and are most ielicately perfect. The llrciplrnt of Many Gifts. In addition to this magnificent gift the Dbervatorv lias received moneys and in--truments so that before the summer is over here will be little needed. A new rolling Sonic will be built, and the old one at which arious observers have tuirged and breathed tard and said unkind things about, for the ast manj changes of the moon as they hifled it around, will be torn down. By his the work of studying the heavens will be reatly simplified and truer and more satis ying obvervations may be taken. Already there has been purcha:ed a new hair, so-called by the professors, but more efenibling a broad stcpladder with a cordon f ropes, screws ?nd liar "placci thereon in nine dizzy way, which rolls about the large ircular room at the slightest touch. Addi ional pieces will be attached to the tele scope and other strange instruments, and urot Kaler and assistants are in great glee hereat. Oar Daily llread Tree. The first edition of the beautiful booklet vublislied by the Marshall-Kennedy Mill ng Company, of Allegheny, Pa., has been xhausted. So great has been the demand isvjjnd edition had to be printed and is low ready, a copy of which any lady can lecure by fending pottage, a 2-cent stamp. The book i6 beautifully illustrated, printed in heavy enamel papers and contains valu ible hints on flour buying and bread bak--ir. It is a gem. Send for one before the dition is exhausted. MWP A 2few Ivind of Insurance, For twenty-five cents you can insure .urself and family against any bad results mm an attack of bowel complaint during l,i-summer. One or two doses of Chamber s.n's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhcoa Remedy i .11 cure any ordinary case. It never fails "d is pleasant and safe to take. No familv an afford to be without it. For sale at 25 tid 50 cents per bottle by druggists. "wrhsu To-llay, To-Day. Kg clothing trade salo at the P. C. C. C v-emeni department. Nine wonderful bar aia. in men's and boys' clothing that will .lease the people and cause them to Hook to ur tore. Jlen's suits for 3 10. bovs' suits oi t85cnrd several other wonders, including mrjiieat $3 !0 men's suits. P. C. C. C, Cloth ers. corner Grant nndDiamond streets. Sale mm S:30 a. m. to 5 r. m. only to-day. L'veiT ue asked to join in. Parasols at ITalf I'rice. Sow is your opportunity to get a stylish wra'Ki! or a small coat. Nearly everyone narked down at about hair price. Jos. llORXE & Co.'s l'euu Avenue Stores. Alkai.1 in soap irritates and roughens tho Vin. You can avoid this by using Walker's 'ataily Soap. It contains uo alkali. It is all aO. 3IWF Sternnx Awnings Sage preen, warranted int. to run, at Jlatnaux & Son's, 539 Penn ave uc Tel. 1972. wsu Men's Shirts nt SI. Tho best colored negligee shirt nt$L The ms unlaundried shirt at $L Tne best BBndriod ehiit at $L Xew shipments of xilorcd cheviot and madras zephyr cloth Jiirls iii to-day lowest pi ices. Jos. Horxe & Co.'s Pcnn Avenue Stores. JIex's hot weather ncgllzee shirts, the land-omcst aud largest assortment (ever Jiowu. Jamls II. Aiken t Co., inn vfi, ...... 100 Fifth ave. Volkbran. Jl.idefrom pure malt and hops by Eber mitlt and Obcr. The great hot weather liiiik. llnttled or in bulk. On tap at all lrit-class ieitaurantsand saloons. wfsu 50 D.'Z. Cmliil. lid (eft., 121-Sc, Worth 85c. Another lot, 25c, formerly 5Cc beautiful attcnis. A. G. CAxrnm & Sos, 27 Fifth avenue. Ferfkct action and perfect health result rrom theue of lie Witt's Little Early Risers A perlect llttlo pill. Very small; very sure We paf-k, haul, store, ship, repair, refinlsh md leupholstor furniture, wsn Hai-gii & Kkesajt, 33 Water street MXKTlNGS AD NOTICES. Meetings. yOTICn-TUEMr.MBKKSori.CDRE 45. F. & . A. M . arc --cqueRted to meet at Freemason' I.iH. Flltli areniip. THIS (Wednesday) AFTEK S'lMtN at : o'clock, to attend the funeral or our lie ttrothe-r. I'. .M. Dr. A. M. l'olloct.. Members ,1 sister IixIrcs are Invited to Join with ns. By irder, W. M. VOTlCi:- 'ALLF.GHF.NYCOrjXTr MEDICAID SOCIETY: M a meeting held June 21. It was resolved that the -ocletr attend Dr. A. 11. Pollock's funeral In a Hidr- election. People's Savisgs Bank. ) 1'ITTmCFG, June 20th. 12. LECTION THE KEGCLAK ELECTION FOB 111 iiliieTrustecsof the People's Sarlnus Bank of fitlshurK will be held at the hanUnir house. No. 81 Fourth are i TU1.SDAY. Julv 5th. 1892. be- , eeii the hours of 12 o'clock m. and 1 o'clock T. M. EDWAKD E. DUFF. Treasurer. IJiviilenrts, Orncr of ) WEsTiNonorsE air Brake Co.. V PiTTSni'ito, Pa., .!une21. 1S92. DlVlDEND-llIi: HOitDOF HIUKCTOIteOF this company has this dsy declared the usual iH.irterlj: dividend or FIVE PEK CENT, and also in extra dividend or FIVE PEK CENT, payable jHirfl to t tockholders or record on July 1. Trans fer books will be closed from Julvl to July 9. both inclusive. JOH.N CALDWI.LL, Treasurer. MEETINGS AND NOTICES. Notices. VTOTICE-OFFICK OF THE NAT. TKANSIT i Co., of Oil aty. Pa.. June 17, '92. The pa trons of the National Transit Co. arc hereby notified that all credit balances upon the books or the National Transit Co. at the close of busi ness June 16.1892. and all outstanding acceptances Issued on or prior to that date are sublcct to an assessment of one hundred and seventy-six thou sandths of one per cent or one and seventy-sli hundredths (1.7C) bbls. on a thousand. In plpeajca paid oil on account of loss bv fire on the mornlns: orJnne 17. Wl ofUnk United Register No. 1.240, located on Bar'e Farm, near Olean, N. Y. Signed, D. O'DAY, Gen. llgr. leciil Notices. LEGAL NOTICE-AETj GOODS EEFT WITH Mrs. N. GalUnger. No. 1200 Penn ave. or 1108 Penn ave. will be aold according to law unless re deemed within three (S) days from date. T. V. CHANTLER, Attorney. IX THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS NO. 2 for the county or Allegheny. No. 351 of July terra. 1S92. Notice Is hereby given that an application will be made to said court on SATUUDAY, July 2. 1R12, am a. M under the act of Assemblvof the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An act to provide for the Incorporation and regulation of certain corporations," approved April 29. 1874, and the supplements thereto, for the charter of an Intended corporation to be railed "Oakmont Methodist Epicopal Church," the character and object -whereor Is the support of public worship. In accordance with the rules, doctrines, usages and discipline of the Methodist Episcopal Church of the United States of America, and tor thee pur- Sosrsto have, possess and enjoy all the rights. bene ts and priTlleges of the said act or Assembly and Its supplements. The proposed charter Is now on file In the Pro thonotarvs offlcc at the above nnmber and term. T. D. CHANTLER. Solicitor. PERGONAL. PEKSOXAL Credit, yes. credit on line oresi goods, silks, satins, wraps, etc, at J. Dwyer's, lioora , .MeCance block. 701 Mnlthfleld. I PERSONAL Cash paid for old gold and silver watches and Jewelry repaired : new work made to order. Chris liauch. Ml amlthflcld. PERSON AI 'When I was a small oov my mptner always repaired my breeches and Jacket, Tint since I got to be a great big man. Dickson, the well-known tailor. C5 Fifth av.. cor. Wood st. second floor, has been substituted, who now does all my cleaning, pressing and renovating in great shape. Tel. lSS. LOST. LOST A setter pup, 3 months old; answers name of Duke: color lemon and whltet full lemon colored ears; spots of same on legs. Reward If de lli eretl to 101 lildvrtll St.. Allegheny. LOST On Mondav evening, between Fifth and WilMns avs. and Neville and Bayard sts., a string of void heads : the finder will be rewarded by leaving them at the cor. of Fifth and Wllklns avs. LOST W. Fred Hanklns, baker by trade, aged about 40 vears: has an English accent, wore a blue and white striped shirt, light gray mixed pants and black cap. and was In his shirt sleeves: the last seen of him he crossed the railroad bridge at Foxburg In company wit'i three Italian musicians on Monday morning; It Is feared by his friends that they hare enticed him to accompany them; his weakness for strolling has been previ ously "noticed. Direct Information to friends, Foxhnrg. Pa. FOUND. FOUND A black and white pointer. Can havo same by calling at Klrkpatrlck's, Woodland av., Allegheny. FOUND A positive cure for heaves In Wilbur's Heave Cure; single packages. 50c by mall; one doz.. o; agents wanted. Wilbur Seed Meal Co., 155 Reed St.. Milwaukee. Wis. STOLEN. STOLEN A 2S-lnch boys' blaycle. yesterday afternoon, from Carnegie Hall, Allcghenr. A liberal reward for Its return to 157 Buena Vista st. PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED AT the office or U. P. Little. Architect, 90 Westlnghouse building, Plttburc, for build ing addition to the No. 2 St. Clair school buildinz, Twenty-seventh ward, Pittsburg, S. S., until 5 T. x., JULY 7. 1892. Plans and specifications may he seen at the above offlcc F. SPINNEWEBER, Secietary School Board. "VTOTICE TO CONTRACTORS SEALED L proposals for the grading of Locust st nnd Beech St., between Locnst st. and Haple av., in the boroujrh of Edgewood, Pa., will be received until NOON THURSDAY. Juno 30, 1S9J, at the office of R. L. Smith, Marine Bank butlding, Pittsburg, Fn- where plans nnd specifications may be seen. Bids should be addressed to the Committeo on Streets andScweis, by whom the right to reject any and all bids is reserved. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED at office ot the Hancock sub District School, Fifth ward, Pittsburg, until JULY 5, at 6 r. sl, for calsomlning school building (old calsomine to be carefully washed off) nnd best material used; also for fifteen hundred (1 50J) bushels, more or less, of lump coal, free from slate or slack:, welshed on clrv scales: also to replace pres ent blackboards with natural slateboards of best quality, first Ave rooms to be ruled, re maining four to bo spaced; Janitor will give height of boards and all information re quired; board reserves rieht to reject any or all bids. JAMES CAULFIELD, Secietary. PROPOSALS SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at nfflco of U. J. L. Peoples. Architect, until 2 o'clock P. jr., on SATURDAY, June 25, 1892, for tho erection nnd completion of the Fourteenth Ward Sub District School bulldins, on Boquet st, Syl van nv. and McKee place, Oakland. Plans and specifications can be seen at the office ot the architect, when further In formation as to the proposed work can be obtained. Each proposal mnst be acoom- anted by a bond double the amount of bid. he School Beard reserves the right to re ject any or all bids. U. J. L. PEOPLES, Architect-, Btandard Balldlnsr, Pittsburg, Pa. Proposals for Supplies. Sealed proposals will bo received until FRIDAY, Jnlv 1, at 7:30 r. m., for the follow ins supplies for the school district of Mc Keesport, Pa.: Soventy-clght gross No. 2 load pencils, pointed, insorted eraser, or rubber tip; 32 gross drawing pencils: 200 boxes plain pointed slate pencils, 6 to 6 inch; 222 reams lesal cap, 12 or 11 pd; HO learns Man ila ruled practice paper; 128 gross school pens; 1,420 7x.ll double slates. 1,200 Sxl2 donnle slates, wire or cord bound and noiseless: 550 scratch tablets, plain, 6x9, ISO pages: 1,100 students' note books, commercial rulinrr, 8x10, 109 panes: 20 pounds slate sponges (150 to the pound); 5 five-gallon kegs best school ink; 7 gallons crimson ink, quarts; 235 dozen i2-lnch wooden rulers; 1,800 straight handled pen holders: 570 boxes round white crayon; 2,000 asorted blotters, 4x9, 100 lbs to rearo; 70 pints Btandard mucilage. F. O. B.. McEccsport Bids should be Indorsed "Proposals for Supplies." and addressed to E. M. Tiicb, Chairman Text Book and Sup ply Committee, McKecsporr, Pa. No pro posal nocossarlly accepted. Samples can be addressed to the under signed. J. D. FOSTER, Secretarv. EDUCATIONAL. ST. JOHN'S MILITARY SCHOOL, MANLIUS, N, Y. Summer School of Instruction nnd Recrea tion, June 20 to Sept 15. Apply to WILLIAM VERBECK. THE MISSES ANABLE'S Boarding and Day School for Young Will reopen September 2th,at 60 Bayard St, 4) New Brunswick, New Jersey. EXAMINATIONS FOR ADMISSION TO THE WESTERN UNIVERSITY Will be held June 24-25, Sept 12-13, at the University. For catalogue addres3 AV. J. HOLLAND, D. D, President Massachusetts Institute of Technology, BOSTON, MASS. Courses in Emrineeiingatid Applied Science. ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS Will be held June 30 and Julv 1 at the rooms of the Engineers' society of" A estern Penn sylvania, Academy of Art and Science build ing. Filth st, Pittsburg, In cuarge of Alfred E. Hunt, Esq. (S. B., M.X. T.). For detailed inforniannnlLddress Je20-21-Mwr II. W. TYLER. Secretary. FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO 121 AND 123 FOURTH AVENUE. Clraca.rttii? EeriJe-tcatii. CAPITAL $1,000,000 UNDIVIDED PROFITS, $125,000 Insures Titles to Real Estate For purchasers and lenders on mort gages. Acts as Executor, Receiver, Ad ministrator, Guardian, Assignee and Mortgage Trustee. Kents Boxes in Snperior Vaults From $5 per annum upward. Reciives Deposits and Loans Only on Mortgages and Approved Collaterals. JOHN B. JACKSON. Pres. JAMES J. DONNELL, Vice Pres. C. B. McVAY, Sec'y and Treas. de30-2-w 3-Display advertisement one dollar per equareor one insertion. Ctaaifled real ettcUe advertisement on this page ten cent per line for each insertion, and none taken for leu than thirty cents. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE Classifies under the following headings will be ac cepted at the rate of ONE CENT PER WORD FOR EACH INSERTION when p' for ln ad vance cither at main or branch oBlees. Wanted AdvertUcments of all Kinds. SUCH AS SITUATIONS, ROOMS, MALE HELP, HOARDING, FEMALE HELP, BaiRDEBS, AGENTS, MISCELLANEOUS, rERONAL, TO LET BOOMS, MISCELLANEOUS FOR BALES, LOST AND FOUND. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. BUSINESS OFFICE. Cor. Smlthfielrt nnd Diamond Streets. ALWAYS OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHERE WANT. FOR SALE. TO LET, ANFl OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 8 P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver tisers alrradv have accounts with Till DISPATCH. FOR ALLEGHENY. NO. 107 FEDERAL ST.. TELEPHONE 3S21. FOR THE SOUTHSIDE. NO. 1412 CARSON STREET. TELEPHONE NO. 6022. FOR THE EAST END. J. W. WALLACE, 6121 FENNAV. rrrTsrtnRo additional. THOMAS MCCAFFREY, 3500 Butler street. EMIL G. STUCKEY. 24th street and Penn avenne. ALLEGHENY-ADDITIONAL. F. H. EGGERS SON, Ohio and Chestnut streets. THOMAS MCHENRY. Western and Irwin avenues. VVAATEn! 31aln Hnls. A GOOD butcher: one that understands cuttlns; meats. Apply at SOW Elsworth ave.. E. E. B AKER-Flrst-class rake baker, immediate!)-. SI 1 ranicsiown av.. r.asi l-.na. BARBERS Two barbers for cltv and country. Apply Hansbary Bros,, 96 Fourth ave.. or Tarentum. Pa. B AKBER-At once: 7 a week and board; also boy to learn tne traae. Aurusi serg, i umcruuig. Pa. BARBER Good white barber: wastes U per week. Address Fred Bull. Indiana. Pa. BARBER A first-class barber. Apply 2310 Car son st., Pittsburr. Southslde. TJARBER A young man with some experience. 409 Fifth av. B ARBER-A good barber at52S Penn av.. East x.na. "DARBER Good barber. 247 Ohio St., Allegheny. BOOKKEEPER Good bookkeeper for whole sale fruit house: must have good references and experience In that business. Call at 603 Liberty st. BOY With 6ome experience at barber trade. John H. Raab, California av. and High St., Allegheny. B OV to learn wagon pmlntlnj? trade. Allegheny xransier uo., - peaTer st., Aiiegneny. B1 OY In Jewelrv store: one with experience pre- jerreu. via i.iucrij si. CIOMPOSITOR On country weekly: all around J prlntcrof 2orS years' experience preferred: sober and Industrious: wages to begin is or 19, with chances of getting more. George J. Campbell, Weil Elizabeth, Pa. 1?OREM AN Experienced foreman for livery and 1 boarding stable. Address Livery, stating reference. Dispatch office. HELPER-First-elasi blacksmith helper, Alle gheny Transfer Co., 24 Beaver av.. Alle- gheny. LABORERS 1. OOOto 1,600 railroad laborers: also a few good foremen to work on Clearfield and Mahoning R. R. on 16 miles heavy work. Apply on the work at Clearfield. Pa. ; wages 1 23. Geo. B. Good ft Co. MAM with pusn wanted in eain city, town and hamlet to Introduce the fastest selling house hold article on record; over a million sold ln Philadelphia: will pay comnewntperson M per day. Address with stamp. W. H. Williamson, 44 North Fourth street, Philadelphia, Pa. MAN Responsible man to take the agency for the Hawkins Big 4 Nail Puller; alfo have charge of salcsmair: sell to merchants only: good par. Room 15G, Hotel Sclilosser. MAN to reDresent ns ln each city and town; goods sell at sight: send stamp for samples and terms. J. W. Grady. 102' 4th av., room 6, Pittsburg. MAN of good habits for light night work: give age. height weight, wages expected and where last employed. Address N. W.. Dispatch offlce. MAN some business ability to learn our business with view controlling others, tiebble ft Co., bcbmldt building. MEN To take orders: no delivering or collect ing; no experience: steadvwork: best terras; outfit free. Allen Nursery Co., Rochester. N. Y, MEN Two men of intelligence and good ad dress to sell goods by sample: reference re quired. John Mcaley, room 2. 1038 Penn av MEN To canvass Pittsburg and Allegheny; new goods: sell at sight: good commission. 102 Fourth av., room 6. PAINTERS Four painters at once. Address W. J. Cummlngs, Mansfield Valley, Allegheny Co., Pa. PROOFREADER First-class proofreader can find steady employment with Jos. Elchbanm ft Co., 43 6th av. SALESMEN Who can easllv make 25 to 175 per week, selling tne celebrated Plnless Clothes Line or the Famous Fountain Ink Eraser: patents recently lssced: sold only by salesmen, to whom we give exclusive territory; the Plnless Clothes Line Is the on v line ever invented that holds clothes without pins a perfect success; the Fount ain Ink Eraser Is entirely new, will erase Ink In stantly, and Is king of alli on receipt of 50c will mall sample of either, or sample of both for SI. with circulars, price lists and terms: secure your terri tory at once. The Plnless Clothes Line Co., No. 87 Hermon St., Worcester, Mass. SALESMAN An experienced real estate sales man with good references, who Is willing to worl.. may find remunerative employment at fixed salary with a large com pan v by writing application to ileal xjuiie. uispaicu oiuce. SALESMAN First-class retail wallpaper; must come well recommended. C. M. Reed ft Co., Washington. Pa. SOLICITORS First-class subscription and adver tising solicitors for the manufacturers of the U. S. Reference Book for West Penn.. Ohio and W. Va. ; good, steady men can make from t50 to f 100 weeklr on this work. Address, with particu lars. Box No. 621. East Liverpool, Ohio. WAITERS Two, at lunch counter. 54 Dia mond st. WANTED-Alive roan with ttBOOcash to take charge of office or go on the road, taking orders; 11,20) salary and commission; ample se curity. For securing a rare opportunity address C T., Dispatch office. TOU"-G MAN With some experience at tailor ing. SSI Forbes av. Acenta. AGENTS Live agents for official edition "Harrison ft Reld:" Protection and Value of Protection, by Hon. James G. Blaine and Hon. Wm. McElnley, Jr. : COO pages, magnificently Illus trated: retail. II CO; immense terms: Mr. J. L. Harvev. Akron, O.. made tS4 ln 2 hours: Rev. Thos. Clinton, Everett, Mass., made (151 In one lay; books on credit; freight paid: outfit 25c. or free with reference: write quick. Address Globe Bible Publishing Co.. 723 Chestnut St., Philadel phia, Pa or 313 Dearborn st., Chicago. 111. AGENT To sell first-class line of neckwear. Address, with references and stating expel ence. toJ.Unraack, 13 X. 4th St.. Philadelphia. Pa. AGENTS 13 to 7 dally ; experience unnecessary. Putnam ft Co.. Perfumers, West Wlnsted, Ct. Female Help Wanted. APPRENTICES Good sewers; others to learn dressmaking and cutting. 930 Penn av. CHAMBERMAID Inquire 247 Allegheny av., Allegheny. GIRLS Dining room and kitchen girls, also good girls for general housework, at Martin's, No. 136 Wylle ave. GIRLS for cooks, dining room and general house work. 130 Robinson st, Allegheny. GIRL For general housework ln small family. ' 44S Lincoln av.. Pittsburg. GIRL Dining room and kitchen girl. 64 Foun tain st. clty ("1 IR1.1 to do washing and ironing: good wages. 820 J Penn a v. GIRL Good reference. 124 Sandusty st. Alle gheny. LADIES whose husbands, brothers or sons are handy with fools and who want to make good pay after working hours or in the evenings, to ad dress with stamp, A. F. Brandenburg Co., Day ton. O. TADIES A few ladles can secure handsome j salary for home work permitting other duties. Write W. Springsteen, Box m, Chicago. III. ADIES to solicit retail orders. Apply 340 Fifth j avenue. LADY ln order department; flO week. B Dls patch office. CTARCHERSANDIRONEBS at Pearl Laundry. WAIST AND SKIRTMAKER-FIrst-class lady, at 705 Penn av. WOMAN to assist ln kitchen and do general housework: also, experienced waiter girL at J. C Conroy's, 631 Smithfleld st "VOUNG LADY For fancy goods department X young lady to do stamping: Jnusi have con siderable experience and thoroughly understand the work. Address by letter, stating experience, wages expected and all particulars. Stamping, Dispatch office. Mala una Female) Help 'Wanted. C1HAMBERMAIDS. cooks, dining-room girls. laundresses, nurses, three young girls, cook and chambermaids for same family, 200 house girls, 6b for cnuntrv; chambermaids and dining room girls for hotels and boarding houses, German and colored girls, 50 farm .hands, gardeners, drivers, white and colored waiters. Thumbson's, 608 Grant st HELP At' once, man cook, waiters, 50 farm hauds. dairymen, hotel cooks, dishwashers, chambermaids, dining room girls, Tamlly cooks nurses, 300 house girls. 100 for hotels and summer resorts, a colored girls, Meeban's, 545 Grant st Teh 80. I ADIES or young men to take llgnt pleasant j work at their own homes; fl to fj per day can be quietly made: work sent by mall; no canvass ing. For particulars address at once. Olobn Mfg. Co., box 5331, Boston. Mass. Established 1830. Slrcmtlona Wanted. POSITION In lumber yard or saw mill; under stand the business In all branches; well edu cated: 20 years' expeilence; no objection to local ity. Address John Knight 1017 Third st. East End, McKeesport. POSITION Br young man, as bookkeeper ln any capacity; 8 vears"experlence and good refer ence; will give 25 for position within ten days. Address U. K uispaicn omce. UJ3LlljnJJ hWUJUUUft imiitfijiuituiiusMiHM X Eugland, situations as cashiers, clerks or salesladies; highest recommendations. Address X. Y. Z Dispatch offlcc. .sxurm.i.T , a......... I.itl.a In.. ,nA frm POSITION Bv young man of experience, posi tion at any kind of office work, or as assistant bookkeeper: esn furnish reference. Address Z. X., uispaicn omce. IJOSITION Bv experienced lady stenographer and typewriter: operates Remington ma chine: best of references. Address X. Y.. Dis patch office. POSITION as grocery clerk by young man with 5 years' experience: speaks German and En glish. Address A. F., Dispatch office. POSITION By an experienced 'bookkeeper: former work has been 1" wholesale and retail house. Address R. 5. Dlspitch office. POSITION to work about house or private watchman; day time preferred; good reference. Address K. L.. Dispatch office. POSITION A bill or shipping clerk bv yonng man; 3 years experience. Address Shipper, Dispatch office. t POSniON by goodatenograplicr and clerk. Ad dress Stenographer, Dispatch office. CITUATION by a French eook. P. B 39 Chest nut st, Allegheny. WANTED Employment as foreman, carpenter or superintendent; 20 years' experience: good framer, fair draughtsman: Dest reference. F. W. Miller. 131 W. North st. .lJntler. Pa. W anted Parmer. PARTNER with J300 to engage in a light office business. Inquire in person at J. H. Cham bers ft Co's.. 108 Fourth av. Boarder and Lodcira Wanted. BOARDERS Two respectable men can obtain boarding for St 0 per week. 80 Sycamore st, Mt Washington. BOARDERS-Hotel Federal,- 171 Federal st. Allegheny: permanent ana transient boarders II and 12 per day. , , OARDERS AND MEALERS-Fassblnaer's, 208 Ohio st. Allegheny. BOARDERS, roomers and meal era. 235 Emerson Bt, East End. LODGERS Anchor Hotel, Liberty, corner Fourth; lodging per night, 25c, 35c, 50c; week, 1 25, II 75. 12, 3. v ".CCUPANT8 for furnished rooms. 10 Sherman av., Allegheny. ROOMMATE Gentleman roommate. 55 Robin son st, Allegheny, WANTED A few summer boarders without children: a fine locations 10 minutes' walk from Oakmont station, A. V. It, R. : terms moder ate: references required. Inquire of 1). I. Kuhn, H niton. Pa. WANTED-W1U take a child to board or win take a lady to board during her period of lylng-ln;llve ln country. Address, with stamp, Madame, Box 57, Cecil, Pa. Real Estate Wanted. WANTED To rent a furnished house until Sep tember 1; good references. Address S., C01 Smith field st. Bnslnex Opportnntles Wanted. WANTED We have several gentlemen of busi ness qualifications and capital who wish to secure active Interests in manufacturing, mercan tile and other business; persons desiring to secure partners orNto secure additional capital ln their business can be suited by calling on us. J. H. Chambers ft Co., 108 Fourth av. "1X7 ANTED An Interview Is desired withaper- V son who would like to Investigate an excep tionally good business opening ln a neighboring city, and if satisfactory would take an Interest either active or special: capital required about 3),t0. Address M. C, Dispatch office. Fire Insurance VTanted. BEN8WANGER ft ZAUN Fire Insurance, tC Fourth av. Financial-tTanteo. FINANCIAL-Loans of ISOO. 1,MC to 15,000 and up to 120,000 on mortgages on Allegheny county Improved property .quickly placed at very smalf estcostto borrower. ...Send your application tome and I will save you money on mortgages. S. J. Fleming, 400 Wood stT.'cor. Fourth av. MONEY to loan, .In sums of 1500, 11,000. 12,000. 15,000 and upward, at lowest rates, on mort gages. Charles Somers ft Co., 131 Fourth av. M ONEY at 5 per cent. We have 150,000 to loan irao up. Aues uros. ft (Jo., 1M irourtn av. MORTGAGES on city or Allegheny county prop erty at lowest rates. Henry A. Weaver ft rpo LOAN IXt'.OOO'on mortgages: (100 and up JL ward at 6 per cent: 1600.000 at 4,H per centon residences or bnslness property, vacant lot or farms. 3. H. French. 12a Fourth av. WANTED Mortgages on Improved city or Alle gheny county property. McCune ft Coulter, 18 Fourth av. WANTED Bonds, stocks, mortgages and othei securities. Ed Wlttlsh, 134 Fifth av., Pitts burg, Pa. . Mlscellanoni Wanted. T"EW members to Join the Eastern Building and 1 Loan Association; It now has 14,000 members and 1500.000 loaned on real estate: It will help you ectahome. or it will pay you 21 per cent on your Investment: stock guaranteed to mature in 78 months. For further particulars call on or address Andrew Marshall (manager), 127 Fourth av. AINTING and plateglass glazing. It C MiUer, . 526 Grant St.. Pittsburg. t PATENTS-O. D. Levis (20 years). Solicitor, 131 Fifth av., next Leader, Pittsburg: no delay. PEOPLE to know they can get Van's Charm Root Beer ln 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 drinks. TRUNKS hauled to and rrom East End for 50c. Campbell ft Davis, 12SeTcnthav, 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 firstclass druggists. WAN TED -To sell or exchange valuable and very choice Southern California (San Diego) city, suburban and county real estate for Pittsburg and Allegheny property, it being the estate of Fred G. Mack; good reasons can be given why I desire to sell or exchange; the property Is In good location and will be offered at very reasonable terms: to thos-only meaning to iiegotlate further information will be eaeerfiuly furnished bv ad dressing or calling upon the owner, Mrs. R. E. Mack. 52 Wilson av Allegheny. WANTED tveryone wno wants the finest and cheapest wall paper ln America to send for samples: sent free to any address. G. G. O'Brien, Paint and Wall I'sperMore. 292 Fifth av. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS Horses, Vehicles. Live Stock For ala. TpUGGIES One sldcbar-and one end-spring It ouggy. Jas. Warbnrtou. Hatfield st., be tween 47th and 48th Its.. 171h ward. BUGGIES-The cheapest buggies, road carts and road wagons la the two cities; come and see them. S8 Beaver a- Allegheny, pUGGIES Top buggies at 160. 93 Beaver av X Allegheny. CARTS Good road carta at 12. 88 Beaver av., Allegheny. COW Holsteln Freslan, registered, fresh.gtvlng dally over six gallons; great bargain. M. D Dispatch office. COW Fresh Alderney. Inquire cor. Atwood and Boqnet sts. ELIVEKY wagons Delivery wagdhs all styles; our own make. Wm. Beckert 340 to 344 Ohio t.. Allegheny. Telephone, 3420. DRIVING and saddle horse; sonnd, fast hand some; fearless of cable, steam or electric cars. 5100 Forbes st. HORSE Good saddle horse; perfectly safe. and sonnd: drives well; 5 years old; 15X hands high: price 1250. 167 Western av Allegheny. HORSE Roan Brlster. weighs about 1,200; safe lor ladies: good looker; work any place. Ad dress Roan, Dispatch office. HAETON Buggy almost new; will sell cheap; can be seen at 3021 Liberty av. rpEAM Cheap, one bay carriage team, S and 6 X years old: will sell separate If desired: also six seat carriage and ladles' phaeton;both new. Emily and Halket sts.. Oakland. "7EHICLES New vehicles at lower prices than V second hand ones: every one warranted; come and sec them. 88 Beaver av., Allegheny. w AG' iN Two-seated bench wagon at fSO. No, vo iseavcr ar., Aucjfueiiy. Mnslcal Internments. PIANO-A private family will sacrifice their marulficent Schumann ft Son's nnrlehtDlano: piano; onlv been In nse a few months; cost 1500; wfu sell for 135, Including scarf and ltool; also the elegant furniture of the residence. Inquire 186 Sheffield st, corner Bldwell, Allegheny. N. B. Before purchasing at another private house call here and get some useful Information, Bicycles, Tricycles, Etc, For Sale. BICYCLES-Wheelmen. attentlonl We have the largest and cheapest line of wheels ln the city; the Union, Rambler, Moffit Cleveland. Eclipse, ladles' and gents' Telegram, Cresent Juno. Escort and a complete line of boys' and girls' wheels: the best equipped repair shop ln the cltv; old wheels taken ln exchange on new wheels. Tel. 5301. Banker Bros,' Cycle Co., cor. Highland and Center avs.. Pitts,. Pa. BICYCLES Easy terms. Warwick. Kenwood, Liberty. Remington, Hartford (with Colum bia tires, bearings, self-oiling chain and saddle). Sundries of every description. Johnston's, 706 Smithfleld st LD WHEELS taken ln exchange for new. o i-iitsnnrg 'uycie Co., 42S wood st Machinery and Metals For Sale. BOILERS and engines, second-hand: all stzes, from 4 to 100 h. p. : cheapest In the market: 64 boilers and engines In stock, stationary and porta able, upright boilers, mounted farm engine, etc.: steam pumps, governor, pulleys and , shafting. Telephone V401, 23-25.1'ark way. J. S. Young. Alle gheny, Pa; T7NGINES Genuine Acme automatic safety en JCi 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 lor catalogue and Information, I ENGINES and boilers of every description: brick J yard supplies; contractors, and rolling mill ma chinery, fhpmaa Carlln's bona, Lacock and San dusky sts.. Allegheny. FOR SALE Cheap Second-hand single Webb perfecting Bullock press, capadtv 8.000 to 8,000 8-page papers per Hour. Address Press, box 182, Pittsburg, Pa. GRINDSTONES In all sites, lor all kinds or grinding: Cralglelth. Jf ew Castle, Nova Seotla and other grits; iron frames and fixtures for hand, foot or power; muunted stone, oil stone, emery wheels and grinders. Win. M. Klrby. 133 First avenue. IMPROVED Whitman ft Barnes high-speed automatic non-exploilve engines and boilers, exhaust and ventilating flyfans of our own male: also electric lighting: second-hand old-stvle Acme automatic engines: second-hand Snedlker and car fly fans: B. W. Paine ft Sous automatic engines, lrom 6 to 250 horse power; electric motors, water moiursanaau Kinds oi ugn. power jmu supplies, Tompkins ft Ulrtch, Engineers and Contractors, 316 and 518 Liberty st, Pittsburg, Pa. SAW TABLE One second-hand saw table for stereotype or electrotype purposes, will be sold cheap; also about 20 printers' stands. Apply at the Dispatch business office, cor. Smithfleld and Diamond sts. Rubbar Stamps For Suie. C'1ET your rubber stamps, steel stamps, straclts. T seal presses, brass checks, etc. from Sheaffer ft Co., 43 Tilth av.. Dun's College building. Crayons, Photographs and Materials. THE best photographs 'at lowest rates at Hausold's, 175 Federal st, Allegheny, t doors above Scmple's building; now the lead! A, two ading pnoio&rapner. Miscellaneous For Sale. TJARGAINS for this week. Brass bird cages $1 00 Large fancy colored hammocks 49 Carpenters' 26-inch handsaw 48 Old Barlow pocketknives 10 f'arpenters' levels 24 I02 cream freezers, from 1 25 Two-gallon water coolers, first quality 1 73 Folding curling irons, something new.. 25 Toilet hair clipper 1 50 Locks and two keys 10 Good quality family Ice tongs 15 Window Screens , 24 Rubber tubing for bottling perfect '. 15 9-lncb. nlckle plated shears 15 HOWARD ROYER, , 103 Smithfleld St "ITOR SALE Limited number of printers' stands, X alsu a lot of second-nand printers cases; also a saw table: price very low If sold at once. Address Printer, box 182, Pittsburg. Pa. SAFE A comparatively new safe for sale at a bargain. John S. Roberts, 603 Market st. s: HELVING A fine lot of solid wood shelving for mug cneap, joiin a. ltooeris, uj.f juarKei fit. YACHT Second hand; a good boat; cheap. 72 Water st. FOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Opportunities For Hale. BUSINESS CHANCE Rare chance for a doctor to secure a location and city practice. Address ioctor, uispaicnomce. ELECTRIC BUSINESS A well estanlished and prosperous electric business with regular trade. Increasing rapidly: with store on one of principal business streets in city: consisting of electric supplies, contracting for electric lighting and wiring of all kinds: will be sold at a sacrifice as other Interests demand Immediate attention of owners ; communications confidential. "Electric, ' Dispatch office. ' FOR SALE At a very big bargain a hardware and a tin store; also a lull complement of tin ners' tools. Inquire at 18 Wylle av., second floor. FOR SALE First-class hotel and bar: doing a good business. For terms apply to J, A. Mor row, Jr., East Liverpool, O. GROCERY A bargain. 12200 or at Invoice, grocery 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. , GROWING Interest ln awnolcsale merchandis ing buslne.s; central city location, well es tablished, profitable, expanding trade; large ware house: low rent; attractive opening: 15,000. (1-81-201). Charles Somers ft Co.. 131 Fourth av. . PROFITABLE dairv business, on railroads and river, close to the city; lease on 100 proline acres. live stock, vehicles. Implements and com plete equipment at a low price; convenient remu nerative markets and a decidcdlv attractive thing in Its line. (4-103-450) Charles homers ft Co.. 131 Fourth av. p ESTAUEANT Right In the heart or the city: XV a live, profitable investment for a quick buyer at a low price; the owner's luterests require the prompt disposal of this concern; Investigation In vited. (1-31-202) Charles Somers ft Co., 131 Fourth avenue. TIN SHOP rhe best located and equipped tin shop and the only houso ln general stove re pairer; also stoves and ranges. J. W. Schoon. Mar ket House, McKeesport Pa. QHTnft J' printing office; point system: nearly HD 1 UU new. F. T. L., Dispatch office. Business Properties For Sale. FOR SALE-Or Rcnt-notel and restaurant: 15 rooms; nicely furnished, fully and completely equipped; thriving business; central cltv location; at a bargain to a quick -buyer; or will reut to a satisfactory tenant. (2-12-V76.) Charles Somers ft Co., 131 Fourth av. QLOA OOO New Noyc system flouring mill ln HDirt) good Pennsylvania town, F. T. L.. Dispatch office. Mannfactarlns; sites For Sale. FOR SALE A good manufacturing sltp, 73x200: 80 feet railroad front Inquire 3J6 Second av. FOR SALE LOTS. City Lots. HERE you are Yon cannot afford to miss these lots; location right: price right, and terms right; 8I0J up; good as 5.03 lots elsewhere; examine this, Baxter, Thompson ft Co., 161 Fourth av., cor. Grant st. East End Lota For Sile. FAIRMOUNTAVE., East End Two lots; beau tiful building sites; close to cable, electric and steam cars: at a great sacrifice. (2-35-236). Charles tomers ft Co., 131 Fourth aye. LOTS near electric line, $100 and tip: small casn payment; balance long time; houses erected for lot buyers: examine this. Baxter, Thompson ft Co., 161 Fourth av., cor. Gran: st. OAKLAND PLACE-56 choice building lnti; the cheapest lots ln Oakland; most centrally lo cated of any ln the cltv: two electric street car lines very close to this property: price ?6o0 to IsOO each; make money by buying now; enhancement sure: call early and get your choice of these de sirable lots. For sale only by Black ft Balrd, 95 Fourth av. Sfiflfifi T0 ISOO for elegant level lot, center of y)OuU East Liberty: f50 cash, balance on monthly payments; onlv one minute from P. R.R.; two minutes from Duquesnc traction road. Black ft Balrd, 95 Fourth av. Q S50-Bcautlful level lot 50x150 ft, on a IDO prominent East End st, near Penn av., 1 wenty-second ward ; beautiful surrouudlngs. (2) W. A. Herron ft Sons, 80 Fourth av. Hazelwood Lota For Sale. HAZELWOOD AV.-An elegant corner 'lot Irregular shape, equal to 62x120 feet, within a few minutes' walk of Hazelwood station, Baltimore ft Ohio Railway, and Second avenue electric cars; will sell cheap for cash, to qnlck buyer. John E. McCrlckart 59 Fourth av. : telephone 1676. Allegheny Lou For Sato. T IVER AV. Lot 800 ft front, and a contiguous lot XV 300 feet front on Main st. Eighth ward, Alle gheny, nearSycamore St., are to be sold at auction, on tho premises, ri hursday, 23d lust, at 4 o'clock, by order of the eaectttors of the bhoenberser es tate; the Pittsburg and Western Railway, with switch connections, runs along this property: for manufacturing pnrpoes this sale should command unusual Interest Terms, etc.. by A. Leggateft Son, Auctioneers, 62 Fourth av. Suburban Lota For Sale). AVALON-Elegant building site. 100 feet front age on the Ohio river, ln sight of the station; large lorest Irees; elegant view of the river valley, extending to the city and Sewlckley: cheap at 2.000. 14-105-459). Charles Somers ft Co., 131 Fourth av. SWISSVALE PLACE lots, near station, on the rising ground east of P. R. B., commanding an unsurpassed view of the surrounding country and within easy reach of Homestead, liraddock and Rankin and their numerous mills and facto ries; why go to one-factory towns to buy lots when yon can secure bargains and safer investments among the industries of the great city of Pitts burg? Hoffman ft Baldrldge, Wllklnsburg, oppo site depot Tel. 7.148. oWISSVALE-Pahner 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 musreome 'soon; a good, safe Investment. Hoffman ft Bald rldge, " llklnsburg, opposite depot City Residences. FIFTH AV. We have a number of choice prop erties located ou Fifth av. between the Court House and Soho; some of them nicely Improved and paying good rents; the best outlying street In Pittsburg now for Investment Black ft Balrd. S3 Fourth av. TVTEW 2-storv frame, 7 rooms, slate mantels., tile i hearth", 'bath. w. c, h. and c. water, wired for electric lights, hot air pipes with register.hand soniely papered; immediate possession; lot 40x1X7 feet for 13, 8X. bee Baxter, Thompson ft Co., 161 1 ourth aVj dQ OOO Two new frame houses, four large tDO) rooms, slate roof; grained all through; city water, porches, etc : level lot ln nice location on Mt. Wathlniton; will sell separate for tl,550. B.J. Williams, 141 Fourth av, 1 flT 71S0 Neat five-room house on Mt. Washlng tlDX ton; now rented for 114 pr month; monthly payments, ncnts, B.J. imams, i ouria av. Eaai End Residences For Sale. QPZf( cash for astono front house, on one of tIrOULr finest asphalt-paved avenues lu the East End: this Is a two-story and mansard brick house, with stone front: has parlor, dining room aud kitchen, fine laundry, with stationary tnbs: 5 bedrooms: Is well built: is ln a beautiful and fash ionable part of the East End; cunvement to rapid transit line and P. R. R. ; has tine sanitary plumb ing, electric light, large pantries and closets: nice lawn and wide flagstone sidewalks: price is only 18,000: 1500 down, balance to suit purchaser: the greatest bargain in the East End; Immediate pos session. Black ft Balrd, No. 85 Fourth av. fflQ 70 In the East End. two minutes from tOj electric cars, neif frame house of 8 rooms, hall, vestibule, bathroom, pantry and laundry, front and back porches, bathroom complete with porcelain lined tnbs, 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 with adamant, papered throughout -every, thing first-class. (61). Dcnnlston, Elderkin 4 Co.. Llm.. 632 Penn av.. E. E. Tel. 5327. fflQ OOO Brick residence property: rent 6900: gas. Wj water. Improved street, rapid transit: 8 minutes' ride to Court House; big bargain; half cash. A. Bauck, 441 Grant st CgO 500 for all Neat 7-room houses, modern tu)i) style, with a acre of ground; 10 minutes from rapid transit: half cash. bal. to suit at 5 per cent. A. Baurk. 441 Grant st. d0 OOO Lookout av., frame dwelling of five Dj rooms, hall, good cellar, front porch; lot20 X95feet. E284. Black ft Balrtf. 95 Fourth av. Allegheny Residences For Sale. FIFTH. WARD. Allegheny An elegant brick house of 8 large rooms, bath, laundry, large cellar, heater, both gases, slate roof, slate man tels, china closets, mirrors, electric bells, range, stationary washstands, elegant chandeliers, bay windows, front side and rear entrances. Inside shutters, large vestibule, plate glass windows and doors. This Is a splendid house and in good re pair. H you have not got the ready capital, a small payment will secure It. Hit this iron while It Is hot Scott ft McMlllen, 71 Federal st. Suburban Keaioencea Jfor Salet. IDLEWOOD 6 miles from city; a very substantial frame house, containing 8 large rooms, with high ceilings, good dry cellar, porches, stable: about an acre ground, with abundant fruit and fine shade trees; price very low to quick purchaser; Immediate possession. A. Banck, 441 Grant st- Miscellaneous for Sale. PUBLIC SALE On premises on Wednesday, June 22, at 2 P. M.. of property No. 161 Wylle av between Elm and Logan streets, Pittsburg; lot 24x109 feet on which is built a 2-story and basement brick stable; rents for 81,200 a year and exempt from city taxes; sale subject to mortgage of 18,000; terms cash, Morton Hunter, trustee, 87 Diamond street. TO LET. CUT Raaldencea. TO LET Chatham St., S-story brick dwelling of 13 rooms: all conveniences; good location for roomers; low rent to good tenant See Baxter, Thompson 4 Co., 161 1 ourth av. rj'O LET 10 minutes from Court Hr.use, new 2 I story mansard brick. 7 rooms, bath. w. c. gases, cellar and yard: low rent Baxter, Tnomp son ft Co., 161 Fourth av. TO LET 25 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. TO LET House No. 427 Liberty st., city; U rooms. Inquire at A. V. D. Watterson'a, Anchor Bank Building. Fifth av.. city. East End Residences To Let TO LET Neville St., near Ellsworth av.; desirable residence 10 rooms, bath, large hall, yard, etc.; 50 per month. Black ft Balrd. 954th av. rLET-Eva St.. near Negley a'v.. nice new frame house; five rooms; 118; front porch. Black ft Balrd. 95 Fourth av. Allegheny Residences To Let TO LET See John K. Ewing ft Co., 107 Fe dera st, for Allegheny nouses. Rooms To Let ARCH ST., 51, Allegheny Furnished room on second floor near park, suitable for gentle- CEDAR AVE.. 80, Allegheny Furnished rooms facing parks. D1NWIDDIE ST., No. 212 Nicely furnished and pleasantly located rooms with board; both gases and use of bath. EMERSON ST., 263. East End-Nicely furnished rooms with board; all conveniences. FOURTH AV., 13J Furnished rooms, front and back, for gentlemen. LACOCK ST. Furnished rooms, all modern con veniences. Apply to Moyle's, 165 Lacock st, Allegheny. MARGARETTA ST.. 5914, East End-Newly furnished room : conveniences; convenient to board and cars; for gentlemen. . -TONTGOMERYAV., 43 Alleghenv-Fnrnlshed 1X front room, facing parks; bath; conven iences. TITONTGOSIERY AV., 47. Allegheny, facing J.U. para xegaui iruut ruuui, nawiuauic PENN near Thirteenth St. 3 fine large front rooms, new building; 19 per month, Seo W. A. Herron ft Sons, 804th av. ENN AV., 6600. East End Furnished rooms (10, 112, 18: private family. EN S AV., 5512, East End, front room for two; 12. HIGHLAND AV., 315. E. E. A large nicely 1 furnished room with folding bed. WESTERN AV., 333. Allegheny Private family has two nice furnished rooms; one hall, ; one also 3; all conveniences. w Yl.IE AV., 108 Larfre rooms furnished for llgnt uonsekecpmit. r See additional adlets under Wanted Boarders and Lodfers. Bnslness Stands To Let. TO LET Space with power, cor. Penn and Third avs.: three floors; iU.OOO feet space: abundant power; good light: splemlld location; every con venience. Applr Nicola Bros., 2(1 Fifth av. rpo LET Federal St. Ktoreroom, suitable for X groccrv, hardware, shoe store, feed or hotel; rent only?25:reidene(torrooms withstore If de sired. Algeo. 231 Federal st. rpo LET Four-story brick building. 139 Second X av., two doors from Smithfleld s-t.; will lease for Ave years. Apply at first floor office of Kauf mantis' store. "iO LET Space 50x60. Cecil alley, corner of Penn - av.; rent low. BlacABalrd. 85 Fourth av. Offices and Dealc Ttnom To Let. D ESK ROOM-No. 109 Fourth av.. 1st floor front. Black & Balrd. Ho. 85 r ourin av. po LET First floor ofllce. on Fourth av. L quire of Suydcr & White. Vii Fourth av. In- Miscellaneons To Lets. TO LET Vacant lot. 30x110. with stable, corner Pcnn av.. Third st. and ExchaDge alley. Apply Nicola Bros,. CO 5th ay. AUCTION SALES. LOT 300x100, RIVER AVENUE. LOT 300x100, MAIN STREET. Eighth Ward,- Allegheny, AT AUCTION. On THURSDAY, June 23, at i o'olock, on tho premises, the executors of the late Geo. K. and J. H. Shoenberger will sell those two contiguous pieces ot vacant real estate on River avenue and Main street, near to Kopp & Voeshtly's saw mill and Heinz pickle work9, viz: Lot 300 feet front on River ave nue by 100 reet to south side or Sawmill alley. Lot3C0 feet front on Main street by 100 leot to nnrtli'side Sawmill alley. This prnpoity is in use ns a solid block 300x216. but will be sold subject to the future opening of Sawmill alley, 16 feet In width. Sale is subject to existing lease, which ex- Sires April 1. Terms, one-fourth cash, alance in three yearly payments, $500 de posit at sale. For manufacturing and build ing purposes this is a very eligible situation, and this is asale worthy ot special attention. A. LEGGATE & SON, Auctioneers, 62 Fourth avenue. PUBLIC AUCTIOTf TO THE ELITE OF THE city: Moenlllient household furniture aud up right piano at the elegant residence, 3s Besch St., AlleKheny, on THURSDAY. June 3, at 10 A. it. sharp; mannlticcnt silk hrocatelle parlor suit; alsu Wilton rue; suit, upright Brand piano. 7 octave: collection line Imported oil paintings, rare bronzes and brie a brae: handsome bisque dgures: al tne fine carpets, parlor cabinets, fincy tables pedes tals, real lace cnrfiln, engravlngs.etchli.gs.hand some oak hall stand, two handsome bedroom suit, hair mattresses and bedding: line oak slderoard, dining chairs and extension table; also all the glass ware and silverware; everything ln the best condi tion, and must be sold wlthont reserve; house open at 8 morning of sale. . . . . LEWIS ti CO., Auctioneers. KECETVEK'S SALE OF OIL, KEFTN. EKY. Br virtue of an order of the U. S. Circuit Court for the Western district or Pennsylvania, I will offer to the highest bidder at public sale on the premises at Eat Warren. Warren county. Penn sylvania, on JULY 15, 1692, at 11 a.m., all and singular the complete oil refinery and property of the Pittsburg Tubcolene Refining Company, de scribed as follows, namely: ....,.. All that certalnplece or parcel of land situated ln Glade township, Warren rounty. Pennsylvania, bounded and ih-scrlbe I as follows: Being lots "C." "E" and "G." as laid down and designated on the msp or plot of the village of East Warren: and also the strip or land lying north or lot "O." be tween It nd the rlghtof way of the Western New York and Pennsylvania Railroad: said strip being part of the land formerly occupied By Walnut street of said village plotwhtch said lot Is of record in the Recorder's office of Warren county. In deed book No. 35. at page 177. Subject however, tn a lease foroll purposes to F. P. Hays, dated May 25. 18S containing five (3) acres and nluty-four (94) perches, more or less. And also, all that certain piece or parcel of land situate In Olade township. Warren county. Penn sylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: On H10 north by the right of war of the Weftern New York and Pennsylvania Railroad; on the cast by lauds or Uuy C. Irvine: on tne south by the Allegheny river, and on the west by the above described lands containing about seven (7) acres of land, more or less, being lots marked "A" and "B" on the map or plot of East Warren, and the strip or land lying between the north line of said lots and the south line of the right of way or the W. N: Y. ft P. R. R. Ti resald. Subject how ever, to a lease for oil purposes to F.P.Hays, dated Mar 23. 1885. Having thereon situated one brick boiler house. 15x32 feet and one 80 ti. p. tubular boiler: one frame barrel house. 32x65 feet; one frame bleaching house,55x37 feet containing foursettllng tanks, com bined capacity 675 barrels: one frame office build ing. 19x28 feet: one brick filtering house. 14x43 feet; containing five filters, combined capacity 105 bar rels ; and lour tanks, combined rapacity 250 barrels; one frame bone house. 40t4J feet with two brick furnaces: one frame pump house. 12x14 feet with six duplex pumps: one frame cooper shop, 84x20 feet with platform lix4 feet: all buildings have Iron roofing. Also, four pi tent mils with con densers; also one agitator, capacity 466 barrels: one tank, capacity 2.815 barrels: one tank, capacity 716 barrels: one acid tank. 54.000 pounds capacity; one soda tank, capadtv five barrels; two 40-gallon acid drums: four Iron tanks, capacity 112 barrels each; 11 Iron tanks, capacity 216 barrels eacn ; one wooden tank, capacity 250 barrels; the entire plant being new and ln good condition. Also, a royalty Inter est In three oil wells, combined production whereof is about 38 barrels per mouth, arising from lease of the foregoing described reafestate. Also, the following personal property: 49,000 gallons of partly manufactured oil; 3,000 lbs. bone black: and the tools, pipe, tongs, wrenches, ma chinery and appliances necessary for operating an oil refinery. The terms and conditions of sale are as follows: Property will be sold Tree and clear of Incum brances and Hens. No bid for less than 115.001) will be received: 10 per cent of the bid payable at time of sale; remainder when sale approved by ciurt ALEXANDER HAMILTON, Receiver. 413 Wood St., Pittsburg. LOT 300x216 ON RIVER AVENUE AND MAIN STREET, ALLEGHENY, AT AUCTION, THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 4 O'CLOCK. SHOENBERGER ESTATE. A. LEGGATE & SON, AUCTIONEERS. je22-38 AUCTION SALE OF 200 BUILDING LOTS AT CRAFTON, In the Eli Edmundson Plan, THIS AFTERNOON at 2:30 o'clock. Take 12:40 or 1:05 v. m. train at Union Depot. A delightful 20 min utes' ride on the Panhandle Railroad. Lots sold to the highest bidder. Terms, $1 cash and $1 per week. No interest, no taxes. Near to churches, schools, stores, railroads the most picturesque location in Allegheny county. Free railroad tickets at Edmundson & Perrine's Furniture and Carpet Stores, 635' and 637 Smithfleld St. W. H. THOMPSON, Salesman. AUCTION SALE -or 40NHEAD 40 Of lurge DRAFT HORSES AND MULES Or the J. B. VANDERGRIFT COAL CO., LIMITED, OS THURSDAY,, JUNE 23, at 10 A.K..at their coal yards, cor. Twenty-second and Railroad streets. , , Consisting of tho following articles: 34 HEAD OF DRAFT HORSES AND 6 HEAD OF MULES, 'WeiRhinp; from 1.4J0 to LSOO pounds, all in good shape, and hardened to go to work right away. They aro a very hi;?h grade of horses and mules. Also 15 one and two-horse waRons, 15 sets of single and double harness, cutting box and stable fixtures of all kinds. The above ownors are going to quit the coal business entirely and will sell tho above articles to the highest bidder. TERMS 81x (6) months' credit, with ap proved security. HO POSTPOHIMKST OX ACCOlTKT OT WEATHEB. J. B. VANDERGRIFT COAL CO., Limited. J. A. MoKELVY, Auctioneer. " PUBLIC AUCTION TtflS MORNING. Continuation of the great sale of the MAGNIFICENT ' FURNITURE, PIANO, BRIG-A-BRAC AND OIL PAINTINGS, &c, Contained in the handsome residence, 186 Sheffield St., Cor. BiiwelL House recently furnished at a cost of $18,000. Sale begins at 10:30. C. DAV IS, Auctioneer. ' " . '-""-." '- . '.w -IT AV.TT ATtT.W 1 Tl .TARSUAL'S SALH. U" , .iiw lYl steamboats-By yirtne or sundry wrtrs of venditioni exponas issued out of the DL. ' . . . -. tt-i.-j SMfna fnr thn Western District of Pennsylvania, ln ad. mlralty, nnd to roe directed, I will expose to public sale, at the United States Marsnal s office in the new Government Daildinz, m the city of Plttibur?, Pa., on THURSDAY, the 30t b dav of June, 189J, at 11 o'clock A. st, the follow named vessels: The steamboat IRONSIDESandherboat,roach!neiT.aPrf'jr. el,tackle.etc;alsothe stearnboatlRON DUita and lier boirts, machinery, apparel, tackle, etc.: also the steamboat IRON AGE and herT boats, machinery, apparel, tackle, etc Libeled, seized, attached nnd condemned la said court. J. R. HARRAH.U.S. SlarshaL Marshal's Orirics, PirramjEQ, Pa., Jane 17, 1892. CHOICE PROPERTIED. 1,800 FEET. Price Out of Sight for Cheapness and 1 Location Combined. On line of electric road and in the heart of East Liberty, surrounded by $23,000 resi dences. It is a new street, just located within 150 feet of an electric line. You will lose It if you don't call qultac. Sold as a whole or in blocks of 200 feet. Will doubleyourmoneysnre. Apply to KELLY & RODGERS, Penn Ave., East End, Or to JAMES M. WILKINSON. 421 Wood St.. Germania bufldfap. ST. CLAIR PLACE, Southeast Corner Stanton and Negley Am Purchasers can depend upon a first-class neighborhood amd getting value for their money. Bnildtne line established. Soil sandy. Well drained and many fine trees. Duquesne Electric Line. Convenient to markets. Snrroanded by residences valued at from $25,000 to $50,000. Plans now out and commence selling on Tuesday. Agent on the grounds every morn ing. Remember, that tho first buyer has the first choice. Apply to JAMES M. WILKINSON, Germania Building, Diamond and Wood St 3 or to KELLT & RODGERS, Pcnn ave., E. E. FOR RENT. $50 PER MONTH. New brick house, corner lot, between Fifth and Ellsworth avenues; nine rooms, bathroom, basement laundry, Bartlett heater, front and back porches. Bouse all nowlv papered throuzhont. Elegant neighborhood. LIGGETT BROS., No. 71 Diamond at. A LOVELY HOME CHEAP. $4,750. A handsome Oakland residence at a great bargain if sold before July L House of eight e'eant room", bathroom, hot and cold water, stationary waslntand, iniide w. c, both gases, slate mantels, tile hearths and vestibule, cement cellar, everv modern con venience: on a lovely paved and sewered street; cable and electric car: easy terms; call at once. M. F. HIFPLE 4 CO., 96 Fourth avo, DON'T PAY RENT. BOY A HOME ON YOUR OWN TERMS FOR SALE. Four new framo houses. Beltzhoover ave nue, Thirty-first ward, jnst completed. Six rooms and largo finished attic, lovely vesti bule, large hall and hall on second floor, donble parlors, sliding doors.handsome china closet, tront and rear porche: lots 23x106 feet. Seo Charles F. Barr, offico No. 1 Beltz hoover uvenuo, from 4 to 8 r. jr. A RARE BARGAIN. $12,500. A lovely Queen Anne brick dwelling bouse, 12 lovely rooms; corner property, on a bean tirnl, paved street; lovely shade trees, cable and electric cars, all modern conveniences, slate mantels, tile hearths and vestibule, bathroom, stationary ashtands, hot and cold water, inside w. c, spcHkinsr tubes and electric bells: larpe lot, 1-tree Iront and side porches: house i beautifully papered; east ern exposure. This is a rare chance tobuva lovelv, beantlful home at a great baruain. Term's to suit. M. F. HirPLE & CO., 96 Fourth av. NORTHSIDELOTS. Something of Interest to Working People. If you have a few dollars to invest it wll pay you to investigate tne merits of these lots, accessible by rapid transit: good size, and in tho wa- of permanent and easy im provements: $110 and upward: easy pay ments, l'lans free and houses built- BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 101 FOURTH AVE. FREE! FREE! MANUFACTURING SITE We have a cholco manufacturing site, possessing the advantages of si'ling, water, gas, and in tho heart of the coal field, adjoining a flourish ing city of 10,000 inhabitants; best location in Western Pennsylvania. MOORE A KELLT, Telephone M30. 620S Fenn av., Pittsburft TWO STORY AND MANSARD Brick house on North HUand avenue, near Station street, containing 13 roomi, larza halls, bath room, both eases, electric light and all modern improvements. House ln perfect repair. Will bo sold furnished or un furnished. Lot 65x130 leet. OneofthemosB deilrable residences in the East End. Per mits to view the premises can be obtained from FiDELrrr Title asd Trust Co., 12S Fourth Avenue. BUSINESS LOCATION. PENN, NEAR SEVENTH STREET. LOT 23S1S0 FEET. One of the most promising in tbe city, (117). W. A. IIEKKOX & SONS, SO Fourth avenue. Beautiful Lots. Best in East End for the money. Level, on grade: fine surroundings: easily reached, sure of rapid enhancement. 60 feet (or larzer) front by 130 feet deep. ONLY $C5 PEK FT. (3) W. A. HERKOX & SONS., 80 Fourth avenue. INVESTMENTS. We have placed a great deal of money In, tho last 90 days. Returns in eaoh case have been very satisfactory. We have an eleganti bargain ln Penn av. business property. Pos-, ltively below tho market. Come and lnves-' tigate. MOORE ft KELLT, 203 Penn aT. Tel. MM. J .- eJ '-.'"kii iit&'s: -liia BH59&s3 wmm
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