&xi&tr eAtmxai isp!lii&MmStSW$ fTBEiEPrstrRd: UULTS OF THE FARE aptain Xeeld's Place Has at Least One Serious Defect. OT ENOUGH WATER ALL THE TIME ropertjWith a Liver Front Offered for Less Monej. UXKIKG TlIE XEW FARM BUILDINGS Since the visit of Councilmeu and of :ials to the Keeld farm last Wednesday ere is more talk about some of the other tes offered for poor farm purposes. "While ie visitors were ou the Keeld farm, Cap ita Xeeid made the statement that there as one point in Chartiers creek in front of ie farm where there was never less than ght feet of water. There was a farmer in ie Captain's audience who later took a ember of the party to one side and de ared to him that he had frequently seen ie creek bed perfectly dry daring the tramer drouths This suggests a number of disagreeable issibilities. Xo matter how large a water lpply could be kept in a reservoir on top the hill, nor how profuse a quantity of 'ring or well water could be secured for inking or cooking purposes, there would J no water to carry off the bewage from ie institution. Grave Danger of Infections Disease. It would simply be carried from the build ig to the creek bed and lie there and ac Jmulate until the rain came to carry it an ay. here would be danger of disease to the in ates of the institution as well as to the opulated districts through which the creek "terward passes. These arguments are used ;ainst the Xecld property by various per ms who have given the matter attention, idhoa.ert that, above all things, the inger of water shortage should be avoided. There are others who ttiink that a farm outing on one of the big rivers should be lected. Among these are Dr. Evans and obcrt MacGonigle. In discussing the rms oflered. the Tomlinson propertv in lam township, on the A. "V. E. E., comes 1 1. r consideration. It has 217 acres, 10 re of nice frontage and the balance on a wujvrattvelv jevei stretch overlooking the I'.egheny r..-" from a blufTlOO feet higher lan the rai:rad. The party of Oouncil ien who tinted it on Tuesday wer highly leased witu the property, hut said it was at oi t'-e question on account of its inac sililitv, the only wrv of reaching it at ;ent being a long road running entirely the rear ot it and coming back by a radual grade. Mr. MacTinnigle Overcomes Obstacles. Mr. MacGonigle. however, declares that cood roa I could be built along the iace of 'e bluft lor less than 1,000, bnncinjr the if. oi the hill within a six or eight minute alk of the railroad. The larm is said to e in goo) condition, well cultivated and ould make a site much superior to the one n Chartiers creek, at 520 less per acre, the rice asked by Tomlinson being only 5230. liio would make a difference in cost of 1.340 in favor of the Tomlinson farm, and ould allow that much money for use in raVing it accessible to the river and rail ad. "I would much prefer to see the city buy Icwg the river and on the main line of a iilroad," said 5Ir. Macgonigle. "This 'onilinson farm would fill all requirements " a good road were built up to it, and a o'untitnl supply ol good water lor all pur ocs would be assured at all seasons of the ear. The Xeeld farm is a pretty one and ould be made highly productive, but the ituation does not meet my ideas and, mark O Thirds, those who live long enough will se us j urchae regretted." hirf Elliot Thinks the Matter Is Settled. Chief Elliot seems to think the Xeeld irm will tie purchased. He is figuring on he erection of the new buildincs and esti- nies ineir total cost at fJSO,O00. He says he should be several times larger than the resent home. "When the present home s built there were only 36 inmates, now nere are oer COO and the same ratio of in r ie may be expected in the future. Arch tects will make competitive drawines for he new home and Chief Elliot will select he one which strikes him most favorably. Vhcn the contract is given out Chief Elliot ill include a provision that the new home lust be finished and ready for occupancy v July 1, 1803. He savs it can be done, f 100 men can't do it, 200 or as many more may be required must be put on the 'erk. PARADISE FOR FISHERMEN. Tarden Hague's Bl;r Catch or Trout In the Prop-sed Game Preserve Thirty aiiles or Good Fishing Streams A Place to Uac Wildcats. rih 'Warden John "W. Hague and State irnithologist Dr. B. H. Warner, of "West Hiester, returned yesterday from the pro- osed new fish and game preserve in Clear- elJ county. They paint glowing pictures f this new home for sportsmen. This tract as 13,000 acres, and was oflered to a num- er oi Pittsburg sportsmen last winter. Sir. lague went there to investigate the place. Ie says: "There are 30 miles of trout treams in the tract, and with very little spense they could be increased to 100 iiles. It is the best trout fishing I ever ad. I caught 2G0 very .fine fish, many neasuring 12 inches in length. I saw rae there that would measure 18 inches. nic air is good and there are few mosqui- oes. Besides the fish there are lots of (Hail, pheasants, rabbits, squirrels and some leer and bear. Occasionally a wildcat is tilled up there, and there are a few wolves. There is one place where, by building a niall dam, we could make an artificial lake tovering 100 acres. Below the valley is vide, and there are no towns within 12 Hiles, so there would be no danger ot loss it life in case the dam broke. It would sake a finer resort than South Fork." "Warden Hague then went to visit CI K. 3ober, a lug lumberman at Glen Union, ho has 35,000 acres of timber land up there. Hr. Hague said the fishing up there was i!so good. He returned by way of Lewis mr;, where his daughters, Misses Iola and arne Hague, and Miss Lillic Armaeast, lis niece, are attending Bucknell TJniver ity. The "Warden's catch of trout sup ilied a meal for the entire school. The joung ladies accompanied him home. Merchants on an Excursion. The steamer G "W. Batchelor carried on ts downward trip yesterday a number of he members of the Flour and Grain Ex change who -ere under ti.e escort of CL W. 2. Johnson, the newly elected President of iie Exchange. The excursionists were ransferred to the Iron Queen upward jouud a short distance below Economy, and returned to the city last evening delighted srith their trip. The Fut nro of Natural Gas. Katural ga is a subject that always Inter ests th6se usinc tills most valued Inel. The ittttement published in the newspapers in he last few davs to the effect that a new leld had been discoveied within a few Hiles fiomthe city, and that the supply ould he i-ufflcicnt for our w ants lor several ceai-to come, means good news for every jousokecper. But every consumer should take enqusli interest in the subject to study ,ts economic use, not only lor their own aencflt, hut to saro It, so that we may enjoy .hepleasuieot bavin.: it lor domestio pur poses at least for yeam to come, and the julv way to use and save it is tobuyaJew stt gas ranee, w hlch will do your baking, Uroilin, fo lnir, stewing and roasting, aud it the same time jrtve you a plentiful sup ply of hot water, and save j ou 73 per cent or j is. Call and see It In operation at the fur nace, stove and lance stores of J.c. Bartlett, J03 and 205 Wood street, Pittsbunr. MALES SLOW, WOMEN SLOWER. A Gotham Authority on Dress Talks on the Introiluc ion of Newly Conceived Styles or Wearing Apparel Paris the Center of Fashion. "The average man of to-day little thinks how much his style of dress is responsible to the traveling public," said a Gotham authority on male attire, who stopped over at the Anderson yesterday. "One of the hardest things importers and wholesalers have to contend with," he con tinned, "is the introduction of anew style. The people see the new wearing apparel exhibited in shop windows, and they pass them by and purchase that which has be come accustomed to their sight I am speaking of the average man, of course, and i)ot of the extremist, the latter being in ariably in a small niinoritj-. The people want to see someone else make the first step, and then by degrees the others accept it. That is the reason the tourists are unwittingly of great talue to the introducer. This class of peo ple are almost to a man extremists in point of dress and the striking oricinality of their attire makes them conspicuous and they attract more or less attention. The seeing of the same garb displayed by shopmen incites the citizen to follow in the wake and gradually the style is introduced. Eealiz mg this important feature, the importer in variably has his traveling salesmen dressed in the latest garb both of his own produc tion is well as that of others, and the result is not so diffisdll to foresee. "While it ii hard to introduce a style for men it i not a circumstance when compared w ith the difficulties attached to the intro djclion of female attire as ladies are much harder to ret at than men and all they have to go upon is their fashion plates and fash ion'notes. It takes a style about two years to travel from the land of its inception threuehout Eurone and America. As a general thing the styles are conceived in Paris. It takes it about three months to become popular in the French capital. Three months later it reaches London, an other four months to reach Xew York. Three months later it appears in Bos ton and Philadelphia. Within the next six months it appears in Chicago and from there on it disperses toward all of the smaller cities in greater or less extent of time, and by the time it is ac cepted throughout the nation the Parisians have discarded it, and are becoming accus tomed to something newer. Yes, indeed," concluded the talker "fashion is a great thing, and cannot be held in check," and the authority rearranged his left eyebrow in a strictly correct manner. Stole From the Printer. Ira Holderreed has been arrested at the instigation of H. L. McGaw, of ihe "West End Jlecord, on a charge of larceny. He was a compositor on the Hecord, but was dis charged some time ago. Shortly afterward many articles were found to be missing from the printing office. Suspicion rested upon Holderreed, and a box which he had sent to the Panhandle station was seized and examined. The missing articles were found therein, and as a result a warrant was issued I 'or h.'s arrest He was bound over for a hearing next Saturday under 5300 bail. Allegheny School Children's Jubilee. The close of the year's work of the Alle gheny schools will be observed in Alle gheny Parks nest Thursday, when the an nual jubilee will be held. Twenty thousand spectators are expected to be present, halt of whom will be children. All the wards except the Seventh, Ninth, Eleventh, Twelfth and Thirteenth will picnic in the different parks. The children will leave the buildings at 3 o'clock and the jubilee will close at 7 o'clock. The Hayes Post Baud will furnish the music and give a free concert in the eening. Ladies Demand the Proof. The fact that the Marshall Kennedy Mill ing Company of Allegheny are kept run ning all day and all night and can scarcely supply the demand for their Hour, although the new mill has double the capacity of the old and has been in operation only since last November, is proof that their flours are more universally used in this vicinity than any-other. Thc'ir Camellia, the fancy flour of which they are so proud, is acknowledged even by competitors to be superior to the best, while the fact that hundreds of bakers who cannot afford to use the highest priced flour are now using their splendid, all around family flour, Bayard Amber, which is sold at a medium price to meet the demand ot this special class of people, is proof positive it is the finest at the price anywhere. Every day letters are received assuring us that our Bayard is better than many flours costing more. If you cannot afford Camellia give Bayard Amber a trial. It will please you. IDE FINEST STOCK OF flANOS And Organs in the City Henrlcks Bloslo Company, Limited. The front of our building does not present a very Inviting appearance, although we hope to have everything finished In about two weeks; hut If Intending purchasers of a fine piano or an organ will step through to the i ear or our building they will see the largest stoclc and finest lot ot pianos In the State. To all v ho purchase within the next two weeks wo will give a special discount of 10 and 20 per cent tromour net prices. Wo do this in order to reduce our i-tock. We are putting in a large Farrand & Votey pipe organ, and must have loom at once. Come and save from $50 to $100, and select a piano from such well known makes as the world renowned Weber, the durable Wheelock, the lamous Lindeman and Stuyvesant. In organs we h.ive the great Farrand A Votev reed and pipe, the Palace and the Kimball. All the above instruments guaranteed from five to eight years. Remember the addiess, Hen licks Music Company, Limited, 101 and 103 Fifth avenue. Open Satuiday evening until 9. Friday We Remember the Ioor. To-day we shall devote to our "Friday Poor Man's Sale," so that every working man and mechanic can bny what clothing he needs at the very lowet of prices. The prices we mention for to-day don't cover the cost of the goods. Remember, this is a bene fit sale for the poor man and no bargain sale. 1'. C. C C. Clothiers. Men's extra worsted pants In neat pat terns, all sizes $1 15 Boys' short cants at is Bovs' cassimere suits, sizes 1 to 14, pleated or corded go About 190 men's dark mixed cheviot suits (coat, pants and vest) 2 90 Three lots of men's cassimere suits.... 390 Men's all wool suits, In a big variety of neat patterns b 90 Boys' long pants suits at 2 10 These prices are mentioned expressly for to-dav's poor man's sale only. Sale starts at 8 o'clock. P. C. C. C, Clothiers, cor. Grant and Diamond streets. Saved From Total Blindness. The expert surgeon has no greater satisfac tion than in being able to save a suffering fellow mortai from loss of vision. Dr. Sadler of 804 Penn avenue, had an experience of this kind yesterday. A lady patron of his Mrs. Henry Lockbart, residing In Albu querque, N. M., brought her son to the doctor. Buffering from serious affection of both ayes. She had made professional ac quaintance with the doctor years ago while sue lived in thi State, he having cured her daughter of a dangerous ailmenttif the eyes This mother nnd son showed faith In the doctor's skill by traveling 2,000 miles to secure his services. One eye could not be saved, but tre other was treated with entire success, and the lad rejoices in the abditv to read and write. A Grrat Glove Bargain. 6-button best quality1 "Jonvln" suede gloves In black and all shades, tan, brown, mode and cray, that have been $2, aio re duced now to f 1 50 a pair. Jos. Horse 4 Ca's Penn Avenue Stores. Yoilcbraa. Made from pure malt and hops by Eber hardt and Ober. The great hot weather drink. Bottled or in bulk. On tap at all first-class restaurants and saloons. wrsu Not h Fault. The fact that Walker's Family Soap cost n.o more than other soaps should not be an objection to Its use. jiwr Di Wrrr'a Little Early Risers. No griping, no pain, no nausea: easy plli to take. BOBBED AT HIS OWH L00BS7EP. An Armstrong County Farmer Victimised to the Extent or 8500 bjlwo Sharpers. Thomas Montgomery, a wealthy farmer living near Ford City, was robbed of 5600 by two unknown sharpera on Wednesday morning. He recently sold to the Pitts burg Plate Glass Company a farm overlook ing their plant for.$27,000 cash. The sharp ers must have known of this transaction and that he had on Tuesday received hit money. Early Wednesday morning a two-horse carriage drove up to his door. Tha two men in the carriage were genteel looking, and when one of them oflered Montgomery a iarm on the Indiana pike that ho has been wanting at a low figure and 1,000 cash he thought it was bona fide. He stepped into the house and procuring $o00 went out to talk the matter oyer when one of the men vrodnced an. article of agreement While reading it over Montgomery displayed the rool of bills. One of the men grabbed him by the wrist jerked the money from his hand and springing into the carriage drove off before the surprised farmer knew what had happened. The robbers have not been heard ot since, but the police throughout the county are looking for them. MEETINGS AND NOTICES. Meetings. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE CORPORA TORS of the Allegheny Cemetery will be held at Butler st. entrance on SATURDAY, June 23, ISM, at IP.u. Br order of the Board of Managers. JOHN A. MOORE, Secretarr. Notice. VTOTIClC IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT CERTIFI 1 CATE of deposit No. 2119 for t9.60a. Issued Mav 7. 1S"0. oy T. Mell'm A Bona to James Sherlln (otherwise Known as James Shevellln), has been lost, and all persons are warned not to negotiate or advance money on the same. HENRY A. DAVIS. Executor of James Shevellln. fJOTICE- There will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, at the office of Metropolitan Bank, In Buf falo, N. Y., on the 7TH DAY OF JULY, 1832, at 3 o'clock p. jr., certificates Nos. 15, 16, 20 and 21, for fo, COO each, of the capital stock of the Emerson. Smith'ACo., Limited, of Beaver Falls. Ta. METROPOLITAN BANK, Jacob Ditcher,' Cashier. Burr alo, N.Y., June 21, 1892. '" VTOTICE-OFFICE OF THE NAT. TRANSIT 1 Co.. of Oil City. Ta.. June -JT, '92. The pa trons of the National Transit Co. are hereby notified that all credit balances upon the books of the National Transit Co. at Utft close of busi ness June 16, 1892, and all outstanding ac-eptsnees Issued on or prior to that date art subject to an assessment of one hundred and seventy-six thou sandths of one per cent or one and seventy-six hundredths (1.76) bbls. on a thousand. In plpeage paid oil on account of loss by fire on the morning or June 17. 1812. oftank United Register No. L24B, located on Bar-. Farm, near Olean, A'. Y. Signed, xi. u j'A.i, uen. jigr. Election. 1"eofli"s Samnqs Bank. 4 N FC Pittsbuho. June 20th. lt.92. T?LECTION THE RFC HI. Alt F.I.FRTIIIN POTl XJ nine Trustees of the People's bavlngs Bank of i iiisuuijc win ue iieiu ai ine nanKiug nouse. mo. si Fourth ave., on TUF-SDAY. July 5lh, 1812, be tween the hours of 12 o'clock M. and 1 o'clock r. H. EDWARD E. DUFF. Treasurer. Letrnl Notices. ESTATE OF SARAH 1. HITCHCOCK. DE-CEASED-Lettera testamentary on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims to present the same, duly probated, without delay, to JOHN LIGGETT and e M. A. WOODWARD, 98 Diamond street. PlttsDurg. CHARLES A. ROBB, Attorney. I 'STATE OF 'WILLIAM BRE1TENSTEIN. DE i CEASED Notice Is hereby given that letters of administration on the estate of William Brelten steln. deceased, baebeen granted to the under signed, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will make them known without dela. CHARLES FALCK. Administrator. Corner of Davis aud Fleming avenues, Allegheny City, .Pa. . IN THE COURT OF COMSION PLEAS NO. 2, of Allegheny county. Pa. No. 408 of Julv term. 1S52. Notice is herehy given that on SATURDAY. Julv 2, 1892. at 10 o'clock A. M-. application will be made to this court at the above number and term by Guy Samtison, Theodore F. Anshutz, Charles Bailey, Idwln S. Ilatchelor, Francis L. Clark, ltlchard Cannon and William J. Meyers and their associates, residents of Allegheny countv. Pa,, for a charter for a corporation to be' called 5St. Stephen's Protestant Episcopal Church, of Wll klosburg. Pa. "under the provisions of the act of April 3. ITS4, relating to corporations and the various supplements thereto. The said church is to be located in the borough of 'niU.insburg, in said county, and the character and object of said corporation Ms the worship of Almighty God according to the constitution, doc trines, discipline and liturgy of the Protestant Episcopal Church In the United States Of America, In connection with the diocese or Pittsburg. J. LUDEWIG KOETHEN. JB. Attorney for App'lcants. PERSONAL. PERSONAL B. J. Kearney, carpenter: jobbing promptly attended to. Heed aud Dinwiddle sts., Pittsburg. PERSONAL Credit, yes. credit on tine dress goods, silks, satins, wraps, etc. atJ. Dwyer's. Room 4. McCance block. 701 Smlthfleld. PERSONAL Cash paid for old gold and silver watches and Jewelry repaired: new work madu to order. Chris liauch. 541 Smlthfleld. PERSON AL When 1 was a small Doy my mother always repaired my breeches and jackst, but since I got to be a great big man. Dickson, the well-known tailor, 65 Fifth av., cor. Wood St., second floor, has been substituted, who now does all my cleaning, pressing and renovating In (real shape. Tel. 1558 FOUND. FOUND A positive cure for ; heaves in Wllbnr's Heave Cure: single packages. 50c by mall; one doz o; agents wanted. Wilbur Seed Meal Co.. 155 Reed St.. Milwaukee. Wis. ' STOLEN. STOLEN-Mastlff pup 9 nTonths old, from Bntler plank road; party was traced and Known; if not returned In 5 days will be dealt with according to law, KNOXVILXE. TJ'OR SALE-SOME BEAUTlFUL,,HOMES- One6-room brick house, two lots. Orchard Place.' One 7-room brick house, one lot, paved street. 84,500. Two 5-room brick houses, lots 37)4x100 each. Orchard Place, 83.750. w One 7-room frame house, one lot, pared street. 83.000. One5-room frame house, onelot, pirei streae, One5-rbom brick house, two lots, paved street 83,250. One 5-room brick house, one lot pared street 82.750. Five 5-room frame houses, paved street each 11,800. Twelve7-room brick houses, payed streets, each vouu, ,. . Seven 4-room brick houses, very pretty. 82.700. Elght4-room brick cottages, onelot, eschtl.700. Any of the above lovely homes In this greatly lavored city of beautiful homes will be sold ou terms to suit buyers. BUILDING LOTS-200 of the most beautiful build, lng lots to be found In the county are offered at prlcesmurh less than property haying similarly attractive features can be had for. The P. A B. Traction will have their new electric railway In operation through the center ofthe borough by May 1 next This will give a wonderful impetus to values, and those who secure any of the shore properties or a lot will be fortunate. TO LET A number of 3, 4. 5 and 7-room nouses Biraoaerzie rents 10 gooapayingienanis, Aone others need apply, Take anv of the Si lonthslde street ears. KNOXVILLE LAND IMPROVEMENT CO. S5 Knox avenue. Knoxvl'lie. PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS WILL BE EECEIVED AT the office of B. P. Little, Aichltect, 90 Westinghouse bnlldlng, Pittsburg, for build ing addition to the No. 3 St Clair school building. Twenty-seventh ward, Pittsbunr, S. a. until S p. x., JULY 7. 1891 Plans and specifications may be seen "at the above office. F. 8PINNEWEBEB, Secretary School Board. PROPOSALS SEALED PROPOSALS w ill be received at office or TJ. J. L. Peoples. Architect, until 2 o'clock T. x., on SATURDAY. June 25, 1892, for the erection and completion or the Fourteenth Ward Sub Distuct School bnlldlmr, on Boq.net st, Syl van av. and MoEee plaoe, Oakland. Plans and specifications can be seen at the office of tl.e arohltect. when further in formation as to the proposed work can ba obtained. Eaoh proposal must be accom panied by a bond double the amount of bid. The School Board reserves the right to re jectanyorallbids. U. J. L. PEOPLES, Arohlteot, Standard Building, "Pittsburg, Pa. G PROPOSALS-SEALED PROPOSALS WILL he received by F. J. Osterling, Archi tect, Telephone building, up until JULY 9, 11 M., for the heatlnz and ventilation of the new North Ward Publio School building to be erected corner Eighth street and Du- ?uene way, Pittsburg, Pa. General plana or the building can be sees at the office of the arohiteor. Each bid mnst be accom panied by a detailed plan and specification, dearly snowing the system proposed. Bond for the amount of tho contract to accom- Jtany each bid. The right la reserved to rej ect any or all proposals. DR. C..S. SHAW, President, nil. E. W.SWENTZEL, Secretary. M9-Dttplay advertisement one dollar per square for one insertion. Classified real estate advertisement on this page ten eenU per line for each intertion, and none taken for lea than thirty cent. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE Classified under the following headings will be ac cepted at the rate of ONE CENT PEK WORD FOB EACH INSERTION when paid for in ad vance either at main or branch offleet. Wanted Advertisements of all -Kindt. SUCH AS SITUATIONS, MALE TIELF, FEMALE HELP, AGENTS, ROOMS. HOARDING, BOARDER1), MISCELLANEOUS, PERGONALS TO LET ROOMS, MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALES, LOST AND FOUND. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. BUSINESS OFFICE. Cor. Smlthfield hthI Diamond Streets. ALWAYS OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHERE WANT. FOR SALE. TO LET, ASP OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver tisers already hive accounts with Tu Dispatch. FOR ALLEGHENY, NO. 107 FEDERAL ST.. TELEPHONE 3C21. FOR THE SOUTHSIDE. NO. 1412 CARSON STREET. TELEPHONE NO. 6022. FOR THE EAST END, J. W. WALLACE, 6121 PENNAV. PITTSBURG-ADDITIONAL. THOMAS McCArrinST, 3500 Butler street. f EMIL G. STUCKEY, 21th street and Penn avenue. ALLEGHENY ADDITIONAL. F. H. EGGERS A SON, Ohio and Chestnut streets. THOMAS McHENRT, Western and Irwin avennes. WANTED. SlaleHflla., ADVERTISING sign painters. Apnlv Nellie Hudson wharf boat. Allegheny rler, between Sixth aud Seventh st. bridges. "DARBER First-class man wasres S3 ner week JL) and board. Inquire of Aug. Berg, Wilmer- ding. Fa. BARBER A good white barber: good wages paid to a steady man. A. E. Bertele, East Lh er pool, O. BARBER Good, steady man or tl 50 and board for Saturday. D. W. Hlgglns, 1.166 2nd av. BARBER A good barber: single man. Apply at 41 Federal st., Allegheny City. BARBER-At Geo. bchatzinann's. No. Diamond St., AUeghny. 40 North B ARBER 105 Pennsylvania av., Allegheny. BOY Intelligent office boy; one residing with parents. Apply after 9 o'clock, room No. aw, l'enn building. B1 OY In shoe store. Apply at 35 Wylie ave. DRAUGHTSMAN Competent mechanical draughtsman. Address, stating wages wanted, Connelly Gas Engine Co., New Castle, Pa. DRUG CLERK Falls, Pa. Address P. O. Box 44. Beaver D BUG CLERK-Addrcss X. Y., Dispatch office. FOUNDRY FOREMAN Experienced foreman for foundry doing bench work only. Address Brlttaln, Graham & Matties, Pittsburg, or apply at Viorks. Lockton sta P..C..C. & St. L. It. R. GROUNDLAYERS-Experlenced: also hands for filling In printed work on decorated glass lamps: good wages: steady work. Address Nail City Stamping Co., Wheeling, AV. Va. HORSEHOER-Apply to Sydney Morgan, WU slnsburg. LABORERS l.OOOto 1,500 railroad laborers: also a few good foremen to vfork on Clearfield and Mahoning It. R. on 16 miles heavy work. Apply on the work at Clearfield, Pa. ; wages fl 23. Geo. S. Good & Co. MAN with pu6n. wanted In eacn city, town and hamlet to Introduce the fastest selling house hold article on record; over a million sold In Philadelphia; will pay coropeientperson 84 per day. Address with stamp. W. H. Williamson, 44 North Fourth street. Philadelphia. Pa. MAN A married mau to go to SewlcUey: must understand gardening and care of horse and cow. Applr to No. 14 Diamond, cor. Diamond st , between 11 and 1 o'clock, Monday. June 27. MAN Or good address to handle established cus tom shirt business; a good opening for right party. For particulars call on or address M. L. Snyder, 162 Fourth av. MAN Middle aged man to take care of horse and deliver tor retail grocery store: best of reference required; German preferred. D. E. F Dispatch office. MAN A temperate. live man with JWO capital for half interest in a good paying business to be located In Allegheny City, Address P., Dis patch office. "Jlf"AN A good man for a livery stab'e. Inquire JXL of John O'Kellly & Son. No. 71 lrulton st. TlfEN To take orders; no delivering orcollect 11JL lug; no experience; steadvwork: best terms; outfit free. Allen Nursery Co., Rochester, N. Y. PAINTER A wagon and coach painter. Address P.O. Box 259. PATTERNMAKER. Annlvat one. atwnrlrsnf the Union Switch A Signal Co.. Swlssvale, Pa. SALESMAN-First-dass retail wallpaper; must come well recommended. C. M. Itecd i. Co.. Washington. Pa. ' SHIPPING CLERK-Onewith experience In pro duce business: no other need apply. Address G. A.. Dispatch office. SOLICITORS First-class subscription and adver tising solicitors for the manufacturers ofthe U. S. Reference Book for West Penn.. Ohio aud W. Va. ; good, steady men can make from 50 to J 100 weekly on this work. Address, with partlcu ars. Box No. 621. East Liverpool, Ohio. SOLICITORS-Two experienced solicitors; good pay to rlghtpartles; reference required. Jno. Mealey, room 2, 1036 Penn av. TEACHER1 9 teachers for the schools of Robin son township: term 8 months: wages for 7 teachers, 860 per month; for 2 assistant teachers In building No. 7, 850 per month; election at Reming ton P. O., Jnly 2. at 2 o'clock P. 31. By order of the board. James S. Moore, Sec, Ewlngs Mills. Alle. Co.. Fa. rpEACHERS Seven practical. experienced X teachers for schools of Upper St Clair town ship: wages from 840 to 850 per month; term eight months; election July 9 at 1 p. m. in Brldgeville schoolbonse; all applicants will please attend. By order of board, J. a. MrMUlen, Secretary. "IfJANTI-D Alive man with 12,600 cash to take 1 f charge of office or go on the road, taking orders; 81,203 salary and commission; ample se curity. For securing a rare opportunity address C. T.. Dispatch office. WANTED-Proofreader for morning dally must be first class: only Sober. Industrious and careful men need apply. Address Sober. Box 162, Pittsburg, Pa. Acents. AGENTS Live agents for official edition "Harrison A Reld:" Protection aud Value of Protection, by Hon. James G. Blaine and Hon. Wm. McEinley, Jr. ; 600 pages, magnificently illus trated: retail. (1 50; Immense terms; Mr. J. L. Harvey. Akron, o.. made 834 In 2 hoars: Rev. Thos. Clinton, Everett, Mass., made ilM In one day; 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 359 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. 4 GENT-To sell flrst-class line of nerfewenr A Auaress. wiin references and statins t Address, with references and stating expe-1- enct, to J. Unmack, 13 N. 4th st. Philadelphia. Pa. A GENTS 83 to f! dally; experience unnecessary. Putnam A Co.. Perfumers. West Wlnsted. Ct. Female Help Wnntnd. CHAMBERMAIDS Immediately, experienced chambermaids at Central Hotel, Pittsburg. CHAMBERMAIDS Two good chambermaids. s Apply 32 Diamond Square. COOK First-rate cook; good wages; no washing. Apply 77 Fifth av. C1IBL for general housework with family or three ; J permanent home and 83 50 per week for good honest girl with reference. Address by mall, John, Dispatch office. GIALS-10 good girls for general housework at Martin's Employment Office. No. 136 Wylie GIBLS for cooks, dining room and general house work. 130 Robinson st, Allegheny. GIBL For housework. Apply to Mrs. Day, Fil more st, first house from Craig. GIRL White, for general housework. Inquire at60)9 Bond St. E. E., city. GIRL For housework and manage for family of six. Box 87. Glenshaw, Pa. GIRL Dining room and kitchen girl, tain st. city. 64 Fouu IRL God girl for general housework, 682 6th IRL In shoe store. Apply at 35 Wylie ave. LADIES to solicit orders among private fami lies. Apply at 138 Washington av., Pittsburg, 8. 6. LADIES to solicit retail orders, avenue. Apply 340 Fifth Boarders and ledgers Wanted. BOAKDERS-Hotel Federal, 171 Federal st. Allegheny; permanent and transient boarders (1 and 2 per day. BOARDERS, roomers aud mealers. st. East End. Z35 Emerson LODGERS Anchor Hotel, Liberty, corner Fourth; lodging per night 25c, 33c, Me; week, 11 25, 1 75. tS, 3. OCCUPANTS for furnished rooms. ay., Allegheny. 10 Sherman WANTED A few summer boarders without children; a fine location! 10 minutes' walk from Oakmont station. A, V. R, R. : terms moder ate: references required. Inquire of D. L Knhn, Hulton, Pa, WANTED, Main and Female Help Wanted. riHAMBERMATDS. cooks, dining-room girls. .J laundresses, horses, three youmr girls, cook and chambermaids for same family. 200 house girls, 80 for country; chambermaids and dining room girls for hotels and boarding houses, German and colored girls, 50 farm hands, gardeners, drivers, white and colored wallers. Thompson's, 608 Grant st. COOKS Dishwashers, rarm hands, 25 house girls; good places, free. 2 Sixth st. IADIES or young men to taie light, pleasant J work at their own homes; II to (3 per day can be quietly made: work sent by mall; no canvass ing. For particulars address at once. Globe Mfg. Co., box 3331, Boston. Mass. Established 1880. MALE COOK-2 waiters. 80 farm hands, dairy men. 2 colored boys, women cook, 7 per wk. ; dishwashers, chambermaids, dining room girls, nurse girl, 200 house girls, 20 colored. Meeksn's, 545 Grant St. Tel. 90. ' Situations rt anted. IJOSITION By experienced lady stenographer and typewriter; operates Remington ma chine; best of references. Address X. Y.. Dis patch office. POSITION As trav ellng salesman ; 1 years'exne rience; best references: not afraid of hard viork. Address Experience, Dispatch office. POSITION as salesman or cashier In wholesale house: best of ref. and security. Address Ex perience, Dispatch office. POSITION as stenographer and typewriter, -tlth office work. In or out of city. Address 3. G. R Dispatch office. POSITION By young man in Iron broker's or rolling mill office. Position, Dispatch office. SITUATION As coachman, by ono who thor oughly understands the care of horses, flower beds, lawn: well acquainted in both cities; best of rererence given. . Address Coachman, Dispatch office. SITUATION -By young man. 23 years, intelli gent, well educated and of good appearance and address; good references. AddressR. H., Dispatch office. SrrUATION-By young man, 17 years old. as clerk or general office assistant; experience and best references. Address W. L.. Dispatch office. SITUATION as chambermaid In hotel or private fa.mllv; experienced: best of references given. Address Miss Kitty McMahon, Bellefonte, Pa. SITUATION-A lady living In the lity wishes to find a situation for her chambermaid. Address S. B.. Dispatch office, Allegheny. (SITUATION Young man without friends wishes O place: used to horses. Address R. 6. Disnateh office. SITUATION By a male French cook. Chestnut st , Allegheny. P. B.. Business Opnort unties Wnntett. WANTED Some person (male or female), with a moderate capital, to buy controlling In terest In an established and paying business: profits large and work easy. Address P. F. O.. Dispatch office. TO BUY Photo gallery in Pittsbnrg. Address, with terms. SImpklnson & Miller, ClnclnnatUO. Wanted Fanner. PARTNER A gentleman to buy a half Interest In a legitimate established business for M.COO: location central, on Fifth av.: work most refined and easy; hours short: profits large: business has a showing of nearly SS.CKW during past seven months. For particulars address, if you mean business. Established, Dispatch office. Fire Insarnnce Wanted. BENSWANGEB & ZAHN-Flre insurance. Fourth ay. ec Financial TVantpn- FINANCIAL-Loans of 8500, fl,CO0 to5,0C0and np to 120.000 on mortgages on Allegheny county Improved property quickly placed at very small est cost to borrower. Send your application tome and I will save you money on mortgages. S.J. Fleming, 400 Wood St., cor. Fourth av. T ON EY to loan at lowest rate of Interest loans large -in. granted promptly, no delay: have amount on hand at the present time: brl me; bring your deed with you, will guarantee tironint loan or no charge. J. E. McCrickart, 59 Fourth ar 'lele phone!676. MONEY to loan. In sums of 8500. tl.000, $2,000. 83,000 and upward, at lowest rates, on mort gages. Charles Somers A Co., 131 Fourth av. MONEY at 5 per cent. We have 850,000 to loan (300 up. Alles Bros. A Co., 164 Fourth av. MORTGAGES on citv or Allegheny county prop erty at lowest rates. Henry A. Weaver A Co., Si Fourth ay. rpo LOAN 1200.000 on mortgages: 100 and up J. ward at 6 per cent: f500,puo at 44 per centon residences or business property, vacant lots or farms, b. H. French. 125 Fourth av. WANTED Mortgages on Improved city or Alle gheny couaty property. McCuno Coulter. 8 Fourth av. WANTED Bond", stocks, mortgages and othei securities. Ed Wittish, 131 Fifth av., Pitts burg. Pa. Miscellaneous Wanted. PAINTING and plateglass glazing, it. C. Miller, 526Grantst.. Pittsburg. PATENTS O. D. Levis (20 vears). Solicitor, 1S1 Fifth av.. next Leader. Pittsburg: no delay. TBUN KS hauled to and Irom Fast End for 50e. Campbell & Davis, 12 Seventh av., Telephone 276. USE Jones' Bedbug Paralyzer-Joaes' Magic Roach Powder: roaches banished by contract; satisfaction given or no pay. 222 FederaTst., Alle gheny. Sold by all first-class druggists. WANTED everyone wno wants the finest and cheapest wall paper in America to send for samples; sent free to any address. G. G. O'Brien, Paint and V all Paper Store. 292 Fifth av. WANTED Desk room on Fourth ave,. be tween Smlthfleld and Woods sfc. Address Smlthfleld. Dlspatrh office. FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock For Sale. BEAUTIFUL BAROUCHE First-class condi tion. Inquire 334 Oakland av. BUGGIES One sidebar and one end-sprlug ouggy. Jas. Warburtou, Hatfield st be tween 47th and 48th sts., 17lh ward. C1ARRIAGE One good slx-scated carriage for J sale. Inquire at 71 Fulton st DRIVING and saddle horse; sound, fast band some; fearless of cable, steam or electric cars. 5100 Forbes st. SHETLAND PONY. Pa. Address Box 47, Myersdale, Bicycles, Tricycles, Etc., For Sale. BICYCLES Easy terms. Second-hand Colum bia, Rambler, "Warwick, Lore!L Switt and others; also new Warwlcks, Remingtons, Liber ties. Ilartfords, h.cmoods. Johnston's, 706 Smlthfleld st. OLD WHEELS taken in exchange for new. Pittsburg 'Cycle Co., 428 Wood st. VICTOR bicycle In good condlttou. Inquire 108 Perry St., Allegheny. Machinery and Metals For Sale. BOILERS and engines, second-hand: all sizes, 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 4401, 23-25 Park way. J. a. Yonug. Alle gheny. Pa. TJiNGINES Genuine Acme automatic safety en Jjj glncs and non-exnloslve boilers, from nne- 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 supplies; contractors, and rolling mill ma chinery. Thomas Carliu's bons, Lacock and San dusky sts., Allegheny. TX)K SALE Cheap Second-hand single Webb jl penecting buuoce press, capacity 8.000 to 9,000 8-page papers per hour. 182. Pittsburg, Pa. Address Press, box FOR SALE Two pair scrap shears, engine, boil er, etc., cheap to settle estate. Call on Jno, S. Graff & Co., Llm., Duquesne way, between 2d and 3d sts. GRINDSTONES In all slies. for all kinds of grinding: Cralglelth. Newcastle, Nova Scotia and other grits; iron frames and fixtures for hand, foot or power: mounted stone, oil stone, emery wheels and grinders. V m. M. Kirby, 13d 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-hand 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, aioanaoisijiDeriy St., xitisourg, .ra. RAW 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. omlthfield and Diamond sts. Rubber Stamps For Saie. ". ET your rubber stamps, steel stamps, stencils. .a seai presses, orass eneexs. etc. irom z 4 Co., Duffs College building. Miscellaneous For Sale. FOR S ALE-tlmlted number of printers' stands, also a lot of second-hand printers' cases; also a saw table; price very low If sold at once. Address Printer, box 182, Pittsburg, Pa. I IOLIN, guitar and banjo strings ten cents each; V tone and strength guaranteed. D. M. Cough ling. Toledo. O. YACHT-Second hand; Water st a good boat; cheap. 72 FOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Opportunities For Sale. CONTROLLING Interest in a wholesale merchan dising business; central city location, well es tablished, profitable, expanding trade; large ware house: low rent: attractive opening: S5,0O0. (1-31-201). Charles Somers Co.. 131 Fourth av. ESTABLISHED plumbing and gas fitting busi ness; will self at Invoice; owner has other business to attend: can give long lease If required. Address Plumber, Dispatch office. TXR SALE Or Rent Hotel and restaurant: 15 X rooms: nleelv furnished, fnllv and eomnletalr E, rquippruj innving DusiuesBi central ciij locsuou; at a bargain ton quick buyert or will rent to a Co.. 131 Fourth av. mihbviwi j reuauif. (2-42-79.) Charles Somers FOR SALE-BTJSTNES3. Business .Opportunities. PLANING MILL For sale or lease; complete in working order. Apply st 618 amlthnVlrf st. PROFITABLE dalrv business, on railroads and river, close to the city; lease ou 10U proline acres, live stock, vehicles, implements and com plete equipment at a low price; convenient, remu nerative markets and a decidedly attractive thing In lu line. (4-103-430) Charles Homers A Co.. Ml Fourth av. p ESTAUKANT-RIght in the heart of the city; AV a live, profitable Investment for a quick buyer at a low price; the owner's interests require the prompt disposal of this concern; investigation In vited. (1-31-202) Charles Somen A Co., 131 Fourth avenue. SAN OSTONE O.UARRY Situated 12 miles up the ' Allegheny river; convenient to ship hy rail or river; call for particulars. H. O. Foreman, 25 Federal st., Allegheny. rriN -SHOP The best located and equipped tin J. shop and the only house In general stove re pairer: also stoves and ranges. J. W. Schoop,Mar ket House. 3IcKeesport Pa. FOKSALK LOTS. City Lots. FR SALE At a low price i acres of landhav ing 500 feet front on Southern av., near Boggs av., 32rt ward; a good tract for sub-dlvlslon (74-1). W. A. Herron Jt sons, 80 4th av. HERE you are You cannot afford to miss these lots: location right; price right, and terms right; I10J np; good as S-300 lots elsewhere; examine this. Baxter, Thompson A Co., 161 Fourth av. cor. Grant st. East End Lots For Sale. FAIRMOUNTAYE., East End-Two iots;bean tlAil building sites; close to cable, electric and steam cars: at a great sacrifice. (2-35-236). Charles Somen & Co.. 131 Fourth ave. , LOTS I Lots! Lots Sbadyslde, WalHngfordst. Lot 50x160 at 1j5 per ft. Dl Jirldge St. Lot 50x184 1 f70 per ft. Craig St. Lot 50x150: 160 pern. Ben Venue place Lots 50x120 at (50 per ft. , Pacific av. ' Lot 50x133 at (70 per ft. Neville st. Lot 50x124 at 100 per ft. Harriet st. Lot 60x75 at tjll 50. Pacific av. Lot 25x110 at $63 per ft. ,Frlendshipav. Lot 25X100 at too per f t. Roup st. Lot 50x100 at (60 per ft. Also many other fine sites In all parts of Shady 'Ide. M. F. Hippie & Co., 96 4th av. OAKLAND PLACE56 choice bnlldlng lots; the cheapest lots in Oakland; most centrally lo cated of any in the city; two electric street car lines very close to this property: price 60or to J300 each; make money by buying now; enhancement sure: call early and get your choice or these de sirable lots. For sale only by Black & Balrd, 95 Fourth av. WESTMINSTER,' near 'Amberson ave., Shady side, beautiful cor. lot 55x200 ft. (136). W. A. Herron it bons. 80 Fourth ave. OgQ 230-Beautlful level lot, 50xlM It., i stutj prominent .East End St., near Penn av.. Twenty-second ward ; beautiful surroundings, (2) iv . jl. iierron s. sons, 80 Fourth av. QgKnn T0 l500 IoT elegant level lot, center of ESOJJ East Liberty: 850 cash, balance on monthly payments; only one minute from P. R.R. ; two minutes from Duquesne traction road. Black & Balrd, S5 Fourth av. Suburban Lots For Sale. AVALON Elegant building site, 100 feet front age on the Ohio river, in sight or the station; large forest Irees; elegant view ofthe river valley, extending to the city and Sewlckley; cheap at 82.000 (4-1C5-459). Charles Somers & Co., 131 Fourth av. TTOR SALE-Two lots eoxiso on a good street in X Brushton: water aud gas; a special low price for a few days on these lots: a good bargain and sure to make money at the price asked, Howard Brown, 151 Fourth av. SW1SSVALE PLACE lots, near station, ou the rising ground east of P. K. R., commanding an unsurpassed view ofthe surrounding country and within easy reach of Homestead, Braddoct and Itunkln and their numerous mills and facto ries; why go to one-factory towns to buy lots when you can secure bargains and safer Investments among the Industries or the great city or Pitts burg? Hoffman & Baldrldge, Wllklniburg, oppo site depot. Tel. 7243. Farms For Sate. STOCK FARM-A superior blue grass stock farm with large elegant mansion and Improvement, all desirable conveniences, charming surround ings, equal to any baronial European estate: this is an opportunity to any family or acquiring a good Investment as a homestead retreat: pays 10 Percent on price. Ed. Wittish, 134 Flltii av., lttsbnrg. FOK SALE IMPKOVKD HEAL i&TATIS City Kesldenees. "T7IFTn AV. We have a number of choice prop X erlles located on Fifth ay. between the Onurt House and Soho; some of them nicely Improved and paying good rents; the best outhine street in Pittsburg now for investment. Blrtck A Balrd, 95 Fourth av. NEW 2-story frame; 7 rooms, slate mantels, tile hearths, bath. w. c, h. and c. water, wired for electric lights hot air pipes with regis ter.hand somely papered f immediate .possession; lot 40x137 feet for 83, 8C0." See Baxter, ThompioUA Co., 161 lourthav. jt .; PERCENT net Investment Fulton St.. near Center avenue, new 14-room brick, rented In flats; lot 24x100; owner needs prompt cash ami will sell at a price to pay taxes. Insurance and 8 per rent: Investigate this at once. (E2I0). Black A Balrd 95, 4th av. 'East End Residences For Sale. A HANDSOME East, End residence on a tine paved avenue near cable and electric cars; large lot: spacious lawn In front; ample shade from natural forest trees of full growth: residence ha. all the more recent and thoroughly modern an- flianccs and Is really "unique" In every partlcu ar; perfection lu art and beauty are singularly blended throughout; a perspective In view in onr office; possession at once. Jas. W. Drape A Co.. 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. "OAST END-A neat brick dwelling. I rooms. hall- drv XJ sewing room, bath and toilet room. cellar, furnace, etc., all In line 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 85.500: Immediate possession. Jas. W. Drape & Co.. 313 Wood St.. Pittsburg. , HOUSES Ten brick houses. almost new.the ren tal of which nav s 8 ner cent net an 830. imo: njrt cash, balance long tlrne or will take a number of eligible lots In part pay. : A. Banck, 441 Grant st. flQ 730 In the East End, two minutes from elec tlDO; trie cars, new frame housepf 8 rooms, hall, vestibule, bathroom, pantry and laundrv, front and back porches: bathroom complete, with norcclaln lined tubs; marble-top washstand, improved sani tary w. c, all open plumbing, hot ana cold water, piped for both gases, cellar under whole house and thoroughly sewered, 4 slate -mantels and tile hearths, plenty of large closets, plastered witli ada mant papered throughout: everything first-class. (61). DeiinMon. Eldtrkln iCo., LIm 6232 Penn av., E. E. Tel. 5327. (JTAA cash for a stone front house, on one of aoOJJ finest asphalt-paved avenues in tlie East Lnd: this Is a two-story and mansard brick house, with stone front; has parlor, dining room and kitchen, fine laundry, with stationary tubs: 5 bedrooms: Is well built: is in a beautiful and fash ionable part of the East End; convenient to rapid transit line and P. K. R.; has fine sanitary plumb lng. electrlo light large pantries and clo-ets: nice lawn and wide flagstone sidewalks; price is only 38.0OI: toOO down, balance to suit purchaser: the greatest bargain in the East Fnd; immediate pos session. Black & Balrd, No. 05 Fourth av. CgQ 000 Brick residence property; renttMO: gas, tlDts water, improved street, rapid transit; 8 minutes' ride to Conrt House; big bargain; half cash. A. Bauck, 441 Grant st $2; 000 for all Neat 7-room houses, modern style, with H acre of ground: 10 minutes i acre or ground: 10 minutes alf cash, bat to suit at 5 per from rapid transit arapia transit; nan casn. cent. A. Bauck. 441 G rant st. $2, OOO Lookout av., frame dwelling of five rooms, ball, good cellar, front Dorch: lot 20 295 feet. E284. Black A Balrd, 95 i ourth av. Allegheny Reslaancea For Sale. nQ 8S0 A good brick dwelling, almost new. In S)Oj Second ward, Allegheny, near Fremont st, on line of electric cars, mansard roof, cresting fin ish on top: 8 rooms with bath and lavatory, noth gases, laundry, hot and cold witer. marble man tels, inside shutters, vestibule and hall, dry cellar with cemented floor; everything In prime order; house all newly papered throughout; price only S3,8o0; best value In Allegheny; title perfect; im mediate possession. Jas. W. Drape A Co.. 313 Wood st. Pittsburg. - Suburban Kesjoences for Sale. IDLEWOOD Smiles from city; a very substantial frame house, containing 8 large rooms, with high ceilings, good drv cellar, porches, stable: about an acre ground, with abundant fruit and fine shade trees: price very low to quick purchaser; immediate possession. A. Bauck, 441 Grant st PERBYSVILLE ROAD- Joining Keatlng'sIIotel. a new brick honse containing ,12 rooms, with stabb- and .about an acre land; price low. A. Bauck, 411 Grant st - TO LET. nusiness Stand s To Let. TO LET Space with power, cor. Penp and Third avs.t three floors: 20.000 feet space; abundant power; good light; splendid location; every con venience. Apply Nicola Bros., 20 Fifth ay. fro LET Four-story brick building. 139 Second will leaaa X av.. two doors from Smlthfleld st. for five years. mannr' store. Apply at first floor office of Kauf- TO LET Space 50x60. Cecil alley, corner of Penn av. ; rent low. Blacf A Ualrd. 95 Fourth av. I , Offices and Desk noin fo Let DESK ROOM-No. 108 Fourth av., 1st floor front Black A Balrd, No. 95 Fourth av. fro LET First floor office, on Fourth av. In- X quire of Snyder er A White, 161 Fourth av. Farms To Let rpo LET A farm of 130 acres, and a crop of hay A ror sale uear Aiiquippa station, on tr. 1., R. R. ; immediate possession. Jas. W. Drape A Co. 313 wood st Pittsburg. Mlscellaneoui la Lets. TO LET Vacant lot 30x110, with stable, corner Penn av.. Third st. and Exchange alley. .Apnly Nicola Bros., 20 5th ay. TO LET. CltJ Residences. TO LET- By Baxter. Thompson A Co., 161 Fourth ave. Morgan st. and Wylle ave., new frame of 6 rooms: all conveniences: 20. 193 Third ave., 3-story dwelling. 14 rooms: all convenlences;good location for roomers; low rent to good tenant. 43 Chatham St.. brick dwelling, 13 rooms; all con veniences; low rent. Terrace st., Oakland, new frame house, rooms; bath, gases and water; 125. 6 Federal st.. brick house, 7 rooms; bath, laun dry, gases, etc. ; 41 67. 490 Tustln St.. 6 rooms: 818. 331 Second aye., 2 rooms: (6. 13 Thirteenth st., Southslde, brick house. 4 rooms and attic: $15. Bluff ana Cooper sts.. 2 rooms, first floor: flO. ALLEGHENY DWELLINGS. 40 Tsggart St., frame, 5 rooms, water and gas; 412 80. Rldgcwood ave.. near electric line, new frame house, i rooms; water; newly papered; low rent to good tenant. 280 Robinson st. ; brick house. 4 rooms and attic, water, etc.: (18. rpo LET Several handsome frame nouses slt--L natedsmlnntes from I'uqnesne Heights In cline, containing 5 rooms, bath, range, hot and cold water, nat. and art. gas. Inside w. c inside shutters, lauudry. side entrance, front and rear porches, flag stone sidewalks, with grass plat and shade trees In front of each house, nice yards in rear inclostdbv Iron fences. These houses are complete In cverr'respect; rent only flfi per month. Black A Balrd, 95 4th ave. TO LET Jane. near2Sth St.. Southslde. house 7 I rooms, 24 per mo., and 3 large rooms on first ner mo., and 3 larze rooms on first or i rooms on second storv. 513 per mo. ; Keys a Jane st. W. A. Herron k Sons. SO Fourth av. or 4 rooms on second story. 813 per mo.; kevs at 2317 ri'OLET lOmlnutes from Court H'-nse. new 2 1 story mansard brick, 7 rooms, hath, w. c, gases, cellar and yard: low rent. Baxter, Tnomp son & Co., 161 Fourth av. TO LET House No. 427 Liberty u. city: 11 rooms. Inquire at A. Y. D. Watterson's, Anchor Bank Building, jrifthar.. city. East End Residences Ij Lvt. TO LET Neville St., near Ellsworth av.; desirable residence 10 rooms, bath, large hall, yard, etc.; 850 per month. Black A Balrd. 954ih av. TO LET Eva st.. near Negler av.. nice new frame house; five rooms; (18; front porch. Black & Balrd. 95 Fourth ay. F Allegheny Kesldenees To Let. TO LET 3 nice new flats, six rooms, modern style and conveniences: on MeClnre av.. Eleventh ward. Allegheny y. a. x.eggaic s. Son. 62 Fourth ay. TO LET See John K. Ewlng A Co., 107 Federa st., for Allegheny nouses. Rooms To Let. ABCHST.. 21. Allegheny Furnished room on second floor near park, suitable for gentle- CEDAR AVE.. 80, faciug parks. Allegheny Furnished rooms D1NWIDDIE ST. No. 212-NIceIy furnished and pleasintly located rooms with board; both gases and use of bath. DISWIDDIEST.. 241-Beantlful front room. 2d floor; also two connected rooms; all conven iences. MERSON ST.. 283. East End-Nicely furnished rooms with board ; all conveniences. FIFTH AV., room. 572 Large newly furnished front FORRES AVE.. 439-Furnished room, private family, rent f 10: bath, conveniences. FOURTH AV.. 133-Furnished rooms, front and back, for gentlemen. L ACOCK ST. Furnished rooms, all modern con veniences. Apply to Moyle's, 165 Lacock St., Allcghery. ENN near Thirteenth St.. 3 fine large front rooms, new building; $19 per month. See W. A. Herron & Sons, 80 4th av. PENN AV.. 6412. East End-Boarders and room ers; bath: conveniences. s. HIGHLAND AV.. 315, E. E. A large nicely furnished room with loldlng bed. WYLIE AV.. 100-Large rooms furnished for light housekeeping. ' TJ See additional adlets under Wanted Boarders xj 1 and Lodgers. LOST. T OST Lady's enameled bdV-kifot (and small j diamond) pin, Fifth av., city. Reward If returned to No. 195 LOST Pocketbook on car No. 27 of 5th av. trac tion line, between Court House and Vine st.. at 5-30 1'. M.. June 23. containing a small sum of money and valuable papers. A liberal reward wilt be pifd for Its return to No. 11 Vine St.. Pittsburg. AUCTION SALES. PUBLIC SALE OF UNCLAIMED STOLEN Goods Tho County Commissioners of Allegheny countv will sell at pnblic sale, in room No. 30, third floor, of the Court Houe, at 10 o'clock a. x., MOVDAY, June 27, 1892, all the stolen goods remaining unclaimed, that were seized on the premises of Giles Collins and others, by virtue of search war rants issued at Nos. 225 and 332 inclusive. March 1, 1890. and on the premises of Phoobe Collins, at Nos. 333 and 3ii Inclusive, March 1, 1S92, and on the premises of Susie Dun seatu, at Nos. 343 and 34S inclusive. March 1, 1890, and on the premises of Ann WiIon, at Nos. 353 and 3S9 inclusive, March 1, IS90, and on the premises of Thomas Wilson, at Nos. 360 and 364 inclusive, March 1, 1890. Being the same goods advertised for identification in the official papers Februarys, 1S92. fl. E.MERCEK,) J. G. WIER. J County Commissioners. D. J. BOYLE, Attest: P. W. SEIBERT. AUCTION SALE. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, At 4 o'clock p. jr.,' on the premises, corner of Euclid and Taylor nves.. East Bellevue, P., Ft. W. 4 C. K. K., within one square of the new California avenue electric road, which will he in operation by October 1, new Queen Anne residence, containing 8 rooms, hall, bath, laundry, cemented cellar, gas and water, slate mantel, tile hearths, inside shatters, tine chandeliers, front and rear porches, cemented walks. Corner lot 86x118 to an alley. Possession In 30 days. Easy term". Trains leave Federal street station 2:15 and 3 30 p.m., city time. For permit to Inspect premises see JOHN K. EWING & CO., 107 Federal st, Allegheny. A. LEGGATE & SON, Auctioneers. MARSHAL'S SALE OF VALUABLE steamboats By virtue of sundry writs of venditioni exponas issued out of the Dis trict Court or the United States for the Western District of Pennsylvania, in ad miralty, una to me directed, I will expose to pnblic sale, ac the United States Marsnal's office in the new Government buildinir, in the city of Pittsburg, Pa., on THURSDAY, the 30 til (lav of June, 1S9J, at 11 o'clock A. v., tho follow named vessels: The steamboat IRONSIDES and her boaf.machinery, apnar el,tack!e.etc;aIsothe steamboatlRON 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, Pittsbcbq, Pa., June 17, 1892. AUCTION SALE. Fnrniture, carpets, pianoforte, books, etc., FRIDAY, June 24, at 10 o'clock at the rooms of the Henry Auction Co., 24 and 26 Ninth st. The lurnlshment of aline lesidence moved to the store for sale. Three walnut cham ber suites, two oak suites, mirror door ward robe, bookcase and desk, pianoforte, almost new, cost $550; flue Flench tapestry parlor j suite, .ungnsn rug parlor snite, 10c dooks, walnut folding bed, curtains, elegant brus sell and ingrain carpets for rooms, halls and stairs, kitchen and laundry goods. Sale positive. Owner lenvlntr the city. HENRY AUCTION CO. Auctioneers. ASSIGNEE'S SALE 33 ACRES (SB WIOKLE TT AT AUCTION, Thursday, June 30, 1892, 2 o'clock,' Will be sold on premises, all my interest as assignee of Cochran Fleming, Sr., in that tract of land in Sewlckley borough and Leet township, in rearof Mr. Fleming's residence, containing over 33 acics. TERMS Cash Anaust 1. A deposit of $250 at sale. JOHN OGDEN, Assignee. , We invite the special attention of buyers to abova safe, as the property must be sold. The situation is excellent for private resi dences, beautiful views being obtainable. A. LEGGATE & SONS, Auctioneers, 83 Fourth nv. MAYFIELD LOTS, PERRYSVILLE AVENUE, At private sale. See John K. Ewing & Co., 107 Federal St., OR AGENT ON THE GROUNDS. CHOICE FKOFEBTiB CITf iiFACTilNC SITE For Sale or Lease on Long Term at Reasona ble Rent.. ABOUT 6 1-2 ACRES, Between the A.V.R.R.and River. LEVEL AS A FLOOR,'' And above created flood height near enough for hauling for city de livery; beat unoccupied site In the two cities. For terms, etc., see BLACK &-BAIRD, 95 FOURTH AVE. INVESTMENTS. We have placed a great deal of money in tho lastr9j davp. Retnrn In ench enjin hnvn bn verv sntlafnctonr tr. hv n olnt hnvrnin in Ponn r rinetnosa nvsnAt4rr T-io ltively below the market. Come and Inves tigate. MOOBE & KELLY, 6202 Penn ay. Tel. 5450. . DON'T PAY RENT. BDY A HOME ON YOUR OWN TEEMS FOR SALE. Fonrnew framo houses, Beltzhoover ave nue. Thirty-first ward, Just completed. Six rooms and large finished attic, lovely vesti bule, largo hall and ball on second floor, double parlors, slldinirdoors.handsome china closet, iront and rear porches: lots 25x108 feet. See Charles F. Barr, office No. 1 Beltz hoover avenue, fro.n 1 to 8 r. M. A RARE BARGAIN. $12,500. A lovely Queen Anne brlckdwelling house, 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, istationary washstand9. hot and cold water, inside w. c, speaking tubes and electric bells; large lot, laiste tronc and side porches; house is beautifully papered; east ern exposure. This is a rare Chance to bu v a lovely, beautiful borne at a trreit bargain. Terms to suit. SI. F. H1PPLE & CO.. 96 Fourth a v. FREE! FREE! MANUFACTURING SITE We have a choice manufacturing site, possessing the advantages of siding, nater, gas, and in tho heart of the coal field, adjoining a flourish ing city of 10,000 inhabitants; best location in Western Pennsylvania. MOOEE & KELLY, Telephone M30. 6203 Penn av., Pittsburg. FOR RENT. $50 PER MONTH. New brick houee, corner lot, between Fifth and Ellsworth avenues; nine. rooms, bathroom, basement laundry, Bartlett heater, front and back porches. House all newly papered throuzhonr.. Elegant neighborhood. LIGGETT BROS, No. 71 Diamond at A LOVELY HOME CHEAP. $4,75o! A handsome Oakland residence at a. great bargain If sold before Jnly 1. House of eight e'eant rooms, bithroom, hot and cold water, stationary washstand, inside w. c , both uases, slate mantels, tile hearths and vestibule, cement cellar, every modern con venience: on a lovely paved and sewered stieet; cable and electric cars; easy terms: call at once. M.F.HIPPLE A CO, 9a Fourth ave TWO STORY AND MANSARD Brick honse on Nortli Ililand avenue, near Station street, containing 12 room, lira hails, bath room, both gase, electric light and all modern improvements. House la perfect repair. Will be sold furnished or un furnished. Lot 63x130 feet One of the most desirable residences in the East End. Per mit to view the promises can be obtained from FrosLrrr Title aid Tbcst Co., 123 Fourth Avenue. INVESTMENT PROPERTY. Well located; paying a good rent; new sub stantial buildings; large cor. lot; alley In, rear. One ofthe best business locations on AVylie avenue. (91). W. A. HERRON & SONS. No to Fourth avenue. EDUCATIONAL. ST. JOHN'S MILITARY SCHOOL, MANLIUS. N, T. ummer School of Instruction and Recrea tion. June 20 to Sept 13. Apply to will: LIAM VERBECK. THE Boarding MISSES ANABLE'S and Day School for Young Ladies. Will reopen September 28th, at 6 Bayard St, New Brunswick, New Jersey. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, BOSTON, MASS. Courses in Eneineeriuzand Applied Science. ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS Will be held June 30 and July 1 at the rooms of the Engineers' Society of Western Penn sylvania, Academy of Art and Science bnlld lng. Fifth st, Pittsbnrg, in charge of Alfred E. Hunt, Esq. (S. B., M. L T.). For detail ed information address Je20-21 mwt H. W. TYLER, Secretary. EXAMINATIONS FOR ADMISSION TO THE WESTERN UNIVERSITY Will be held June 24-23. Sept. 12-13, at the University. For catalogue address W. J. HOLLAND, D. D., President. PURE TJNFERMENTED GRAPE JUICE. Sold nnlvbv GEO. K. STEVENSON A CO., Opposite Trinity Church. Sixth avenue niy30-wr TlToNAUGHER CO.. 1YL CONTRACTORS FOR Paving sidewalks, roadways, yards, mills, stables and cellar floors with cement, stone, brick.concrete an,d tire brick. Curbstone furnished and set 43 Federal st, Allegheny City, Pa. D jvl 1 "1 -1 s i A 1 4 zH2&ddA),K.. 'iSc&L. ,iW;3fa&-,. s.ti11AHihiiSi InI -.ssss3rae.-.!-i.m,i..aMTgBWg wgasmgfA'rajawYjfcfVTtEgBairersgasysga
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