"fl KM&M& SOLD MO SLAVERY. How the Proprietor of the Great Springer Estate Was Kidnaped, STOLEN FKOM HOME WHEN A BOY. local Heirs lTeparinr to Make a Fight for the Fortune. Hard XE IS ITIEEIED TO BLAISE'S EISTEE The publication in The Dispatch that the great Springer estate of "Wilmington, Del, was awaiting tne heirs has brought to light the fact that a number of them re side near Pittsburg. It also developed a romance about the life of the Springer who founded this estate. He was kidnaped, brought to America and sold as a Elave. He was known as Lord Essley. The circumstances during the time of his servitude are not well known. He was brought to America from his home in Sweden. One of his countrymen, happening to be in this country, saw him aud the father sent over the boy's old nurse to identify him. ilrs. "Virginia Evans is one of the heirs, and it was through her the above informa tion was obtained. She lives at 47 Thir teenth street, Sharpsburg. She is the daughter of ilrs. Mary Loomis, of Eliza beth. The whole family is naturally inter ested at tne prospects of a fortune. Mrs. Loomis has written to her daughter, Mrs. Mary Large, of Montana, for the genealogical tree and the family Bible in order to trace out the other heirs. Other Helr In hl Country. Mrs. Loomis has another daughter, Mrs. Josephine Struckell, employed in the Dead Letter Office at Washington. The family ot captain Gordon, near Springdale, are also heirs. Senator Springerj of Illinois, is another of the heirs. All of them are pre paring to make a hard fight for the million's worth of real estate in Wilmington. Mrs. Mary Loomis, of Elizabeth, Pa., in a letter to "her daughter, Mrs. Evans, of Sharpsburg, recounts a number ot peculiar incidents in the family history. Mrs. Loomis is a granddaughter of Eliza beth Springer, one of the original Spring ers of Wilmington. Mrs. Loomis attended her grandmother much of the time in Wil mington during her last illness. Elizabeth Springer often told parts of the family his tory. Once, as a great secret, she told her granddaughter that her great-grandfather had been kidnaped. His father's estate in Sweden was an immense .one, and the oldest ton was, ot course, idolized by all. Tl andrred Off Never to Return. One evening he wandered off into the forest and did not return. He was mourned for years as dead. A gentleman whose lands adjoined those of the Springers came to America. Hear Philadelphia fie saw a boy that greatly resembled his neighbor's child. All the boy knew was that he had been brought to America and sold as a slave. The gentleman went home and told the father of having found his son. The father, however, to be certain it was his child sent the nnrse who had cared for him as a boy to America. She recognized him by a mark on his back. He was taken back to Sweden, but on the death of his father he returned to America and bought the im mense tract of land at Wilmington, DeL This was the land that he leased for 100 years and which is now to revert to his heirs. The gentleman to whom the kidnaped boy had been sold said the boy would not work, but would read and study all the time. After his return to Sweden he was known as Lord Essley, though he took the family name of Springer when he returned to America. A Little Bit of Family History. Elizabeth Springer was married to Sam uel Walker in Wilmington. Eight chil dren were born there. Charles, Gabriel and Kebecca Walker died at Wilmington while they were young. When the ar of 1812 'broke out Samuel and Hugh "Walker enlisted under the American flag. They served with honor during the greater ' part of the war. Then both fell victims of the fever. One died in the hospital at Fort Meigs and the other near there. . During the war the English stole Eliza beth Springer's driving horse. She was a large woman and very fair. She had auburn hair and her cheeks were red as long as she lived. She had dark eyes and always dressed in Swedish costume. The British occupied her house as headquarters when in AVil mington. One of the Walkers came West and mar ried a sister of James G. Blaine. The family fctill lives at Elizabeth. Died From His Irjune. "William ISIerrick died at midnight at the Allegheny General Hospital on Saturday night from injuries received on the Ft. "Wayne road at the Uorth avenue crossing six hours before. His lees were cut off, his left hand amputated and the right arm cut open irom the wrist to the shoulder. His home was at 2107 Vine street, Philadelphia. He was a brakeman and 24 Tears ol age. Tire at the Heinz Tickle Works. The entire Allegheny department was called out at 10:30 yesterday morning for a fire in the stable at Heinz's pickle works on Ztfain street. There were SO horses in the stable, but all were saved by Mr. Schmoder, who lives near there. Two tons of hay were burned. The loss will amount to about JS00. Tonnd Floating In the Blver. The bodj of a white male infant was found dead floating in a box in the Al legheny river, near the Sharpsburg bridge, yesterday by Daniel Dwyer. The child was probably just born" and had been wrapped in cotton and set adritt. It is now St the morgue. Citizens In the Hough. About 90 emigrants came in over 2fa 11 on the Baltimore and Ohio road last even ing, 33 of whom will remain in the city, while the rest go on to Cleveland and along the lakes. Ir your dealer does not keep Klein's Silver AgeandDuquesne ryes go to Max Klein, 82 Federal street, Allegheny, Pa where you are sure of the eenutno. Complete cata logue mailed upon application. xwr It Pleases the Ladies. Thousands ot ladies have been sending ior that beautiful little book, "Our Daily Bread," published by theMarshall Kennedy Milling Company, of Alleche.nv. Th beautiful full-paged, half-tone pictures 6f me oiu widu miu, water mill and others, with the valuable hints on flour and baking, please them immensely. Send a two-cent stamp and your name and address and re ceive one, too. The Daintiest Lunch, With the thermometer at 100 or so what could be more delightiul for a noontime luncheon than aglass of cold milk and a fw of Marvin's ciisp, fresh soda crackers? That's what the physicians would call a "hygienio luncheon." You'll grow tat on it and forget that the weather is at the boiling point, lou can get Marvin's crackers from your grocer. MIUS Bargain Sale of Embroideries. Many of our beautiful patterns at one third less than value, edges, Inserting, 27 and 45-inch flounces and all-overs included In this great sale. A. G. Campukll & Soss, 27 Fifth avenue. Not a Tanlt. The fact that Walker's Famllv Soap costs no more than other soaps should not be an objection to Its use. xwr Dr Witt's Little Early Risen. Best pill Jor biliousness, sick headache, malaria. MESSAGES BY TEE CYCLE EOTJIE. One to Be Carried From Washington by Wheelmen In Twenty-Four Hoars. Local wheelmen have determined to dem onstrate that it is possible to bring a mes sage from Washington, D. C, to this city via the bycicle route in 24 hours. They have induced the cyclers between Pittsburg and the nation's capital to aid them in the laudable enterprise, and are' now perfecting arrangements for the test. The idea is to have the message, which is to be written by President Harrison and ad dressed to Mayor Gourley, carried in relays of 12 miles each. The race starts iromthe White House on the morning of the ninth day of nest month and, if all goes well, will terminate at the steps of the City Hall on the morning of the following day. Mr. George Petticord, of the "East End Gyms," has charge ot the affair at this end ot the line and expects to complete all ar rangements in a few days. THE DOG GOT AWAY, Two Shots Were Fired at It, bnt It Made In Escape. Considerable excitement was created In the West End Saturday night by a dog sup posed to be mad. The animal belonged to Michael Dougherty, ot West Carson street About snpper time people along the street were startled by the cry of "mad dog." The dog came running down the street snapping at anvbody that opposed his prog ress. It collided with the fonr-year-old son of Humphrey Bluch, knocking him over, but did not bite him. Officer Dawson was attracted by the noise and fired two shots, but failed to hit the animal. It was not captured, and did not return home. 9 The True Laxative Principle Of the plants used In manufacturing the pleasant remedy, the Syrup of Figs, has a permanently beneflclal effect on tlieliuman system, while the cheap vegetable extracts and mineral solutions, usually sold as medl cines, are permanently injurious. Being well-informed, you will use the true remedy only. Manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. MEETINGS AND NOTICES. Election. People's Savings Bank. Pittsburg, Jane 3)th. 102. ELECTION THE KEGULAK ELECTION FOR nine Trustee! of the People's Barings Bank of Pittsburg will be held at the banking house. No. 81 Fourth aTe.. on TUESDAY. Julv 5th. 1892. be tween the hours of 12 o'clock u. and 1 o'clock P. M. EDWARD E. DUFF, Treasurer. ' Entices. THE PITTSBURG AND "WESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY. NOTICE. Coupons due JULY I, KK. on the 4 per cent bonds of the Pittsburg and "Western Rail av Com pany will be paid on and after that date at the office of Drexel. Morgan A Co., No. 23 Wall street. New York City, New York. "W. H. DUFFELL. Treasurer. Office of the National Tkassit Co.. Oil. CITT Pa., June 24. 1892. J THE PATRON S OF THE NATIONAL TRANSIT Company are hereby notified that all credit balances upon the book6 of the National Transit Company at the close of business June 22, 1892, and all outstanding acceptances Issued on or prior to that date, are subject to an assessment of two hun dred and forty-se en thousandths of one percent orto and lorty-seven hundredths (2.47) barrels on a thousand in plpeage paid oil on account of loss by fire on the morning of June 23, 1SS2, oftank United Reglstr No. 1,872, located on "Williams farm, near Wells ville, N, Y. D. O'DAY. Vice Pres't. Legal Notices. "VfOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT MY "WIFE, JLA Mary E. Bailie, having left my bed and board without lust provocation or cause. I lierebv rvn notice that I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by her. JOHN BAILIE, 7505 busque hanna St., East End. FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY. 121 aud 121 Fourth avenue. ESTATE OF ELIZABETH "WILCOX, DE CEASED Notice Is herebv given that letters of administration on the estate of Elizabeth "Wilcox have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons Indebted to said estat- are requested to make Immediate oarmont. and those hartnr rl&lms agiinst the same should make them known wltnout delay. FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY, Administrator, c. u a, JKO. E. SHAW, Attorney. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN application will be made to the Governor of Pennsylvania on the 6th DAY OF JULY. 1892. by William H. Hyde. Harry R, Hyde. Walter P. Murphy, bamuel Murphy, Charles K. Chamberlln and Oliver J. Sarrer, under the act of Assembly 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 in tended corporation, to be called "TheHvde Land Company," the character and object of which Is the purchasing, holding, improving, leasing, sell ing and otherwise disposing of real estate, and for this purpose to hare, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of the said act of Assembly and the supplements thereto. H. A G. C. BURGWIN. Solicitors. J. H. BEAL, Solicitor, 170 Fourth av. -VTOTICE IS HEREBT GIVEN THAT AN AP 1 PLICATION will be made to the Governor of Pcnnsrlvanla on the 18th DAY OF JULY. 1892, br Samuel L. Boggs. "William E. LlttelL Frederick D. Cook. William P. List and Charles F. Cook, nnuer me aci 01 Assembly entitled "An act to pro. vide for the incorporation and regulation of cer tain COTOOratlnns " innrnvwl At-fl Q 1CT4 -,. 1 rno rations. approved April 29. 1874. and the supplements thereto, lorine cnarteror an ln- tendod corporation to be called Essex Enamel Company, the character and object of which Is the manufacture of Iron or steel, or both, or of any " weiai ur article ot commerce irom metal, wood or both and for these purposes to have, pos sess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privi leges or said act of Assembly and supplements thereto. PERSONAL, UZVKMUJUAIj Credit, yes. credit on One dress A goods, silks, satins, wraps. etc, at J.Dwyer's, Room 4, McCance block. 701 Smlthfleld. PERSONAL Cash paid for old gold and sliver watches and Jewelry repaired; new work made to order. Chris llauch. 541 smlthfleld. PERSONAL "Everett Club News." The pianos .. , delivered this week are: Club A.. No. 310. F. b. McKeown. Oroveton, Pa.; Club B.. No. 190, Mrs. Mary Cnlp. 5 Marquis st., Allegheny, Pa. PERSON AL "When 1 was a small noy my mother always repaired my breeches and Jacket, but !in,cei.K?L l? SeasTeii. b'K nn. Dickson, the well-knovn tailor. 6,1 Firth av.. cor. Wood st,. second floor, has been substituted, who now does all my cleaning, pressing and renovating in great LOST. LOST-June 24. 1892, certificate No. 207 for 4 shares "J, the capital stock of the Monongahela In cline Plane Co. A liberal reward will be paid for returning same to Mr. John PauL hatter mi SmltbOeld St., Pittsburg. ,11 at Tl.,rw " JOST-The greatest bargain or your life If you do J not buy a lot In the Grove Square plan of lots. errvsvUle av. Allegheny: 10to501n cash, bal- fSrfST perL?eek--S'ltl,0,lt interest or tax. Call on Holmes A Co., 420 Smlthfleld st. LOST-Watch-On Fedeial st.. Allegheny, be .,..,rEen.'!l?0,ckJlnd Stockton are.. Sunday night about 9 o'clock, a gold watch with full name on Inside of lid and letter R. on outside, and dia mond on other side, attached by seven gold mono grams. Liberal reward IT returned to Dispatch FOUND. IOUND A lady's gold watch; owner can have . same by calling at 1400 Carson st, S. 8.. Pitts. FOUND A positive cure Tor heaves in "Wilbur's . Hf1TeCare: single packages, 50c by mail; one ? ;?JK: ?Ke?,t?, ""anted- Wilbur Seed Meal Co., 155 Reed St., Milwaukee, Wis. FOUND-The cheapest lots in Allegheny on the fmSlf ,eT8' J"thot, Interest or tar. In T a?are.P,1ini Ferrysvllle av. CaU on Holmes A Co.. 420 fcmlthfleld at., for plans. EDUCATIONAL. Hollidaysburg, Pa,, School for Girls. Unexcelled In location, buildings, grounds and in all the requisites of a flrst-class school for girls. Certificate admits to Wellesley. Address MRS. R. T. HITCHCOCK. ST. JOHN'S MILITARY SCHOOL MANLIUS, N, Y. Summer School of Instruction and Becrea- uuu, o une ju vo sept ia. Apnlv WILLIAM1 rto VERBECK. THE Boarding MISSES ANABLE'S and Day School for Young Ijlriipq Will reopen September 26th,at 66 Bayard St New Brunswick, New Jersey. EXAMINATIONS FOB ADMISSION TO THE WESTERN UNIVERSITY Will be held June 24-25, Sept, 12-13, at the University. For catalogue address W. J. HOLLAND, D. D., .President. THE L MS-Display advertisement one dollar per square for one insertion. Classified real estate advertisements on this page ten cents per line for each insertion, and none taken or less than thirty cents. UNTIL rUHTHKE NOTICE ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE Clilfle4tnnder the following headings will be ac cepted at the rate of ONE CENT PER WORD FOB EACH INSERTION when paid for in ad vance either at main or branch offices. Wanted jldvertisements cf all Kinds. SUCH AS SITUATIONS, KOOMS, BOARDING, BOARDERS, MISCELLANEOUS, MALE HELP, FEMALE HELP, AGENTS, PERSONALS TO LET BOOHS, MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALES. LOST AND FOUND. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. BUSINESS OFFICE. Cor. Smlthfleld and Diamond Streets. ALWAYS OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS, WHERE WANT. FOB SALE. TO LET. AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE KECEIYED UP TO 9 P. M. FOE INSERTION. Advertisements shoufd be prepaid unless adver tisers already have accounts with Thk DISPATCH. FOR ALLEGHENY. NO. 107 FEDERAL ST.. TELEPHONE 3821. FOB THE SOUTHSIDE. NO. MIS CABSON STREET. TELEPHONE NO. 6022. FOR THE EAST END, J. W. "WALLACE, 8121 PENNAY. PITTSBURG ADDITIONAL. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. 8500 Butler street. EITIL G. STUCKEY. Mth street and Penn avenue. ALLEGHENY ADDITIONAL. F. H. EGGERS A SON, Ohio and Chestnut street. THOMAS McHENRT.Vestern and Irwin avenues. WANTED. Male HelD. BARBER Good barber Immediately: also a boy; one with some experience preferred. Inquire at 275 BeaTer av., Allegheny. BARBER Good and steady man. Apply to J. P. Haus, No. 612 Market St.. McEeesport. BARBER A good barber: single man. Apply at 41 Federal St., Allegheny City. BOYS-Notless than 16 rears. Company, Allegheny City. Cooper Excelsior EOT-Immediately; Hotel, Pittsburg. white bell boy. Central CANVASSERS -To handle best selling goods In the market; free samples. 102 4th av., rooms. -1KOUNDLAYERS Experienced: also hands for J tilling In printed work on decorated glass lamps: good wages: steady work. Address Nail City Stamping Co., Wheeling, "W. Va. LABORERS-1.000to 1,500 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 25. Geo. S. Good A Co. MAN witn pusn wanted m eacn citv. town and hamlet to Introduce the rastest selling house hold article on record; over a million sold in Philadelphia; will pay competent person S4 per day. Address with stamp. W. H. Williamson, 44 North Fourth street. Philadelphia. Pa. MEN Everywhere fo act as our agents; new goo s; sell at sight: send stamps for samples and terms. J. W. Grady, 102 Fourth av., room 0. "PRINTER Quick youngman: sober. Industrious: AT of 2 or more years experience: for country: at 13 per week to begin with. Lock Box No. 1, "West Elizabeth, Pa. SHD7PING CLERK An experienced shipping clerk; one familiar with the iron trade pre ferred; reference required. Address "W. w.. Dispatch office. SIX PLASTERERS at Jeannette, Pa. J. "W. Bea nett. SOLICITOR An experienced advertisement solicitor for a trade paper; must be steady and a hustler. T. T.. Dispatch office. STENOGRAPHER and tvpewrlter; Experienced stenographer one familiar with lumber Dusiness preierrea. P. O. Box No. 630, city. TEACHERS Seven practical. experienced teachers for schools of Upper St. Clair town ship: wages from f40 to 50 per month: term eight months; election July 9 at 1 p. M. in Bridgerllle schoolhouse; ail applicants will please attend. By order of board, J. A. McMillen, Secretary. TRAVELING salesmen New specialty; for grocery stores; worth 360 a week. Allison, 177 Monroe St., Chicago. WRAPPER An experienced wrapper; a bright young man. 18 or 20 years of age, who can furnish good reloreuce as to character. Home A Ward, 41 Fifth av. YOUNG man to operate typewriter and assist In general office work; give age. reference and experience. B. 5. Dispatch office. Aeenta. AGENTS wanted at once for the only authorized and official edition oftbe "Llfeof Cleveland and Stevenson;" outfit free; send 10 cents Tor postage: liberal terms: frelgnt paid: credit given: order quick. B. H. Woodward & Co., Baltimore, Md. AGENTS 33 to 37 dally: experience unnecessary, Putnam A Co., Perfumers, West Wlnsted, Ct, Female Help "Wanted. COOK To do plain cooking and take care of dlnlngroom; wages S3 50 per week; orwonld engage a bright young girl who Is quick to learn and teach her; Protestant preferred. Address P. O. Box 154, Pittsburg. Pa. GIRLS To work on uniforms; must be good sew ers. Apply Topping Tailor Co., Zulema St., near Ward. Pittsburg. GIKL -Good girl for general housework, at 5622 Broad St., East End. Apply Male and Female Belp Wanted. pHAMBERMAIDS. cooks, dining-room girls. v laundresses, nurses, three young girls, cook and chambermaids for same family. 200 house alrls, 50 for country: chambermaids and dining room girls for hotels and boarding houses, German and colored girls, 60 farm hands, gardeners, drivers, white and colored waiters. Thompson's. 603 Grant st. DISHWASHER-Glrard House, 20 and 22 Federal St., Allegheny, HELP Male cook, waiters. 100 farm hands, colored man, servant woman, cook. 8 rjer wk. dlnlnrroom irirla ritahwantierc laundress. r .. . ----- . --. -.....-, inuiiif cuuks ana ens ambermalda. 114 tntt twr wk- . 203 house girls. 6 colored. Swedes and German's": mgnesi wages paid here. Meehan Agency, 545 Grant st. Tel. 90. I LAIHEs or young men to taae light, pleasant work at their own homes; (1 to 33 per day can be quietly made: work sent by mall; no canvass ing. For particulars address at once. Globe Mfg. Co., box 5331, Boston, Mass. Established 1SSO. ( Situations Wanted. POSITTON-By professional male nnrse and masseur with Invalid gentleman; highest references. Nurse, North Canal st., Allegheny. POSITION-By a good, willing house painter: day work: no objections to working In small towns. Edwin Brown. No. 2200 Penn av. OSITION by first-class stenographer: reference furnished. Address R. D., Dispatch oflice. SITUATION-Byamlddle-aged'widow as house keeper for widower with small family: refer ences. Address C. F care Mrs. Johnston. Mid way. Pa. O young man of 24. Dispatch office. 'f.? Strictly temperate. T. S, Business OpDonuntles "Wantea.. A BUSTLER with 12. 500 to take an interest in a No. 1 paying business, or receive a liberal salary with large commission: ample security for money in any case. Address No. 1. Dispatch office. A YOUNG MAN of business ability, with 1)700 to 11,000. for half Interest in retail Btorc; here is a good chance for you ir you like to work and want to get up. Address S. C, Dispatch office. WANTED-1250tot350buyaa safe and reliable business needed In every city: will pay from 3100 to 3200 per month net profit: exclusive territory given and complete outfit furnished: send for Illus trate! dook. a. x. row, Boston, Mass. Thompson A Co., 13Tremont "Wanted Partner. PARTNER A gentleman to buy a half interest in a legitimate established business for M.O00; location central, on Fifth av. : work most refined and easy; hours short: profits large: business has a showing of nearly 88, OOo during past seven months. For particulars address, if you Hnean business. Established. Dispatch office. PARTNER In an established office business: R50 required: an excellent chance to the right man. Address, giving age and business experience. Broker. Dispatch office. Financial "Wantea. FINANCIAL Loans oftSOO. 1L0OC to5,0C0and up to (20,000 on mortgages on Allegheny county Improved property quickly placed at very small est cost to borrower. Send your application to me and I will save you money on mortgages. S. J. Fleming. 400 Wood st, cor. Fourth ar. MONEY to loan, in sums or 1500. 11.000. (2.000. (5,000 and upward, at lowest rates, on mort gages. Charles Somers A Co., 131 Fourth ar. MONEYat5per cent We hare (SO, 000 to loan (309 up. Alles Bros. A Co.. 134 Fourth ar. MONEY to loan on mortgae; no delay: lowest Interest Howard Brown, 151 Fourth av. MONEY to loan on short notice. A Co.. 107 Federal st John K.Ewlng MORTGAGES on city or AUegncny county prop erty at lowest rates, Henry A. Weaver A tv.. uiuuiw ir. TO LOAN (200,000 on mortgages: (100 and up ward at 6 per cent; (500,000 at H per cent on residences or business property, vacant lots or larms. S. H. French. 125 Fourth av. TITANTED Mortgages on Improved city or Alle- v a'icnr Kvuatj property, jut itcOune A Coulter, 8 Fourth av. WANTED Bonds, stocks, mortgages and othei securities. 14 WlttUh, 134 Firth ar., PltU-burf.Pa. PITTSBURG DISPATCH, WANTED. Boarder and Lodger Wanted. TJOABOERS Cooper Cottage. 113)f Miller av.. -D Chautauqua, J. Y.:new and beautiful with piano, etc. Mrs. J. It. Cooper, proprietor. BOARDEBS-Hotel Federal. 171 Federal St.. Allegheny: permanent and transient boarders $1 and (2 per day. LODGERS Anchor Hotel, Liberty, corner Fourth: lodging per night, 23c, 25c. 50c; week, 1 25. fl 75. 12. 3. , Boarding Wanted. WANTED Summer boarding for I adults and 4 children: smallest child 7 rears old. Call or address Central Plumbing Co., 910 Liberty st. Beat Estate Wanted. "ANTED Real estate to sell, money to loan rjronertv to rent and rents to collect. J, H. WJ tuambers & Co., 108 Fourth av. Fire Insurance Wanted. B ErTOWANGKB ZAUN -Fire Insurance, (0 r onrtn av. Miscellaneous "Wanted. PAINTING and plateglass glazing. U. C Miner, 528 Grant st..'Pittsburg. TATENTS-0, D. Levis (20 vcars). Solicitor. 131 A Jfirth av. next Leader. Pittsburg: no delay. T BUNKS hauled to and from East End for 50c Campbell A Davis, 12 Seventh av. Telephone 275. USE Jones' Bedbug Faralyzer Jones' Magic Roach Powder; roaches banished by contract; satisfaction given or no pay. 222 Federal St., Alle gheny. Sold by all flrst-class druggists. WANTED Everyone wno wants tne finest and cheapest wall paper in America to send for samples: sent free to any addres. G. G. O'Brien, Paint and Wall Paper Store. 292 Fifth av. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Bicycles, Tricycles, Etc., For Sale. BICYCLES Easy terms. Second-hand Colum bia, Rambler. "Warwick, LovelL Swlrt and others : also new Warwlcks, Remingtons, Liber ties, Hartfords, Keuwoods. Johnston's, 703 Smlthfleld st. YICTOE bicycle In good condition. Inquire 106 Ferry st., Allegheny. Horses. Vehicles. Lire Stock For Sale. COWS Car load fresh milk cows Monday and Tuesday. M. Marx. 41 Flrstst., Allegheny. DELIVERY wagons Delivery wagons all styles; our own make. Wm. Beckert, 340 to 344 Ohio t., Allegheny. Telephone. 3420. DRIVING and saddle horse; sound, fast. hand, some; fearless of cable, steam or electric cars. 6100 Forbes St. "prORSE Very fast pacing horse. 8 years old; J-L racks fast to saddle. Inquire 237 VY ylle av. Machinery and Metal For Sale. BOILERS and engines, second-hand: all sizes, from 4 to 100 h. p. ; cheapest In the market: 64 boilers and engines fn stock, stationary and port able, upright boilers, mounted farm engine, etc.; steam pumps, governor, pulleys and shafting. Telephone MM, 23-25 Park way. J. S. Young. Alle gheny. Pa CASH REGISTERS, refrigerators, lunch coun ters. 58 Diamond St. I ENGINES Genuine Acme automatic safety en 1 glnes and non-explosive boilers, from one half to five horse powers, for natural gas or carbon oil as fuel: latest improved ventilating fans and water motors, sold by J. Prager, sole agent, at No. 4 Fifth av. Send for catalogue and Information. ENGINES and boilers of every description: brick yard supplies; contractors, and rolling mill ma- chlnery. ' Thomas Carlln's Sons, Lacock and San- dUBkytts.. Allegheny. ?OR SALE Cheap Second-hand single "Webb perrecting uuuock press, capacity s, sou to 9,000 6-page papers per hour. jkuaress rz Press, box in, niisDurg, ira. I70R SALE Two pair scrap shears, engine, boll . er. etc., cheap to settle estate. Call on Jno. S. Graff A Co., 1.1m., Duquesneway, between 2d and Sdsts. GRINDSTONES In aU sizes, for all kinds of grinding; Cralglelth. New Castle. Nova Scotia and other grits; Iron frames and fixtures for hand, foot or power; mounted stone, oil stone, emery wheels and grinders. Wm. M. Klrby, 133 First avenue. TMPROVED "Whitman A Barnes high-speed automatic non-exnlostve engines and boilers. exhanstand reutllatihg fir fans of our own make: also electric lighting; second-hand old-stvle Acme automatic engines: second-hand Snedlker and car fly rans: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, Englueers and Contractors, 318 and 518 Liberty St., Pittsburg. Pa. CAW TABLE One second-hand saw table for 1, 1 stereotype or electrotypo purposes, will be sold chean aiso aoout zu pnn stands. Apply at the Dispatch business office, cor, Smlthfleld and Diamond sts, BInsical Instruments. PIANO Good upright piano, cheap for cash. Federal st., Allegheny. 175 Rnbber Stamps For Saieu GET your rubber stamps seal presses, brass cm steel stamns. stencils. resses. brass checks, etc. from Sheaffer sco 4 Finn av, .Dun's imege ounaing. Miscellaneous For Sale. TX)R SALE Limited number of printers' stands, X also a lot of second-nand printers' cases ; also a saw table; price very low If sold atonce. Address Printer, box 182, Pittsburg. Pa. MORTGAGES 8750. threeyears.6percent:prop erty worth 32,000 in Wllklns Twp.; 2,60O, three years, 6 per cent, property In Jeannette worth $10,000. Call or address S. J. Fleming, 400 "Wood street. )OOL TABLE3-7 pool tables In good repair; will sell cheap. Call on Jas. Stalter, 2727 Penn are. STEAM LAUNCH In good order; 200. Address Yacht Hajsrllle. Pa. FOK SALE BUSINESS. Bnnlness Opportunities For Sale. A SUCCESSFUL feed and Hour mill business, all In full running order with fine mill build ing and complete outfit of the latest machinery, etc. : sereral small dwellings, etc. : situated in a prosperous manufacturing town on line of railroad with switch direct to the property; will be sold for less than half its value: this is a rare opening to anyone who understands the business; satisfac tory reasons for selling. Jas. W. Drape A Co., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. A LIGHT manufacturing business: established XX 6 years: centrally located; requiring 11,500 capital; clearing 3250 per month: very low rent. In- quire of Holmes A Co.. 43) Smlthfleld St. BARBER SHOP 3 chairs, latest strle: dolug good 1 all new furniture: good business; good reasons for selling. Address Style, Dispatch office. CIGAR store in good location, doing a splendid business. Holmes A Co.. 420 Smlthfleld st.. FIVE-CHAIR barber shop on good street, doing fine business; established 17 years; sickness cause for selling. Holmes A Co., 420 Smlthfleld at. GROCERY Clean, nice retail grocery business; cash trade; well arranged, attractive store room: good dwelling partly furnished attached; low rental; all for (2.C00. (1-30-193). Charles Somers A Co., 131 Fourth av. GROCERY STORE Centrally located, in Alle gheny; doing business of 31,200 a month; splendid chance ior man of push: sickness only reason for selling: will sell at invoice or as a wbole. Address E. W., Dispatch office. GROCERY BUSINESS, stock, trade and making money, patch office. VS. Address W., Dhv GROCERY store in fine location for doing a large cash business. Holmes A Co., 420 Smlthfleld street. LICENSED hotel business In excellent location: long lease, very low rent, very low price and very special bargain: good reasons for selling; business running lull and making money, Jas. W. Drape A Co.. 313 Wood st, Pittsburg. PLANING MILL For sale or lease: complete In working order. Apply at 616 Smlthfield st. PRINTING office doing a fine business; centrally located. Call at Holmes A Co. 's. 420 Smlthfleld street "P ESTAURANT-A well-established restaurant; Xti one or the best locations In Allegheny, on a busv thorouebfare: full caulnment. evervthineln line running oruer ana making money; a gi opening. Jas. W. Drape A Co., 313 Wood i .- . - j j - . - " . ;ood st. Pittsburg. RESTAURANT Good paying; centrally located; Good place for making money. Holmes A Co.. 420 Smlthfleld st. . SALOON and hotel In central location: sickness the cause for selling; price, 38,500. Holmes A Co., 420 Smlthfleld st SAND stone quarry and glass sand works: situ ated on line of Pemlckey and Youghlogheny Railroad. 50 miles from Pittsburg; capacity or works. 75 to 100 tons per day, and plenty or orders un hand; satlsractory reasons glren for selling the plant. For further Information and price, address A. C. McCune, Dawson, Pa., or H. M. Lytle, Braddock, Pa. SHOESTORE First class, in a thrivlngslown and doing a good business; utber busiaess requir ing attention reason for selling. Address L Box 728. Scottdale, Pa. WHOLESALE PRODUCE BUSINESS-Good trade, well located. Address A, Dispatch office. (JBKAA Nice little restaurant, completely fur wOJJ nlshed and equipped. In Allegheny City, doing a comfortable business, susceptible or being greatly Increased by a small outlay; stores. coffee urns, glassware, dishes and all utensils ln- iuu an u (3-23-141), ciuuea at mi tirlce. Charles Somers A Co. , 131 Fourth av. $800" Boarding house, 11 rooms, lanndry.batb, etc: splendid location. Holmes A(!o.. 420 Smlthfleld st. Manufacturing Site For Sale. MANUFACTURING property, with extensive buildings, engine, boiler, etc.. situated front ing on railroad aud river In Allegheny. In most convenient point lor the city trade as well as for shipment by rail. Particulars from Jas. W. Drape ACo.. (13 Wood st, Pittsburg. FOB SALE LOTS. City Lots. $275" above prlc "-(400 (500 Herron Hill Park plan; 1 choice lots near Wrlie ar. cable cars at prices: tome on narcd street onlv 110 down. balance (8 amonth: sure to enhance quickly. Black ft Balrd, 96 Fourth ar. . MONDAY. JUNE 27, FOB SALE LOTS. East End Lota For Sale. T OTS near electric line. 100 and up small casn ju payment; Daiancc long time houses erected for lot buyers: examine this. Baxter. Thompson A Co., 181 Fourth av., cor. Grant St. OAKLAND PLACE-56 choice building lota; the cheapest lots In Oakland; most centrally lo cated or any in the city: two electric street car lines very close to this property: price S800 to 1800 each; make money by buying now: enhancement sure: call early and get your choice of these de sirable lots. For sale only by Black St Balrd, 95 Fourth av. PENN AVE., near 'Wllklnsburg-Corner lot, 75x145: low price and very easy terms. Baxter, Thompson A Co.. 161 Fourth ave. SfiPiflfl TO IS00 for elegant level lot, center of VOOKJKJ East Liberty: ISO cash, balance on monthly payments; onlv one minute from P. R.R. : two minutes from Duquesnc traction road. Black & Balrd, 95 Fourth av. Haielwood Lota For Sale. HAZELWOOD AV An elegant corner lot. irregular shape, equal to 52x120 feet, within a few minutes' walk of Hazelwood station. Baltimore A Ohio Railway, and Second avenue electric cars; will sell cheap for cash, to quick buyer. John E. HcCrickart, 69 Fourth av. : telephone 1676. Suburban Lots .For Sale. EDGEWOOD A bargain; the best residence lot on Maple av., 100x300 feet, near station; you will me it If vou miss this chance. Hofrmin A Baldrldge, "Wilklnsburg, opposite depot. Tele phone 7243. FOR SALE At a low price H acres of land hav ing 500 feet front on Southern av., nearBoggs 32d ward: a sood tract for sub-dlvlslon (75-11. A. Herron A Sons, 804th av. T OTS in Grove Sauare plan. Perrysvllle av.. on JL easv terms, without Inti terest Call on Holmes A Co., 420 Smlthfleld st,. for plans. SIX acres of ground near Etna, about 3X miles from the city: a few fruit trees; good spring: small dwelllnc: price onlrSl.lOO. Jas. "W. Drape A Co., 313 Wood street, Pittsburg. Farms For Sate. STOCK FARM -A superior blue grass stock farm with large elegant mansion and Improvements, all desirable conveniences, charming surround ings, equal to any baronial European estate: this is an opportunity to any family of acquiring a gooa investment as a nomesteaa retreat nays 10 percent on price. Ed. "Wlttish, 134 Flftn av.. tru Pittsburg. FOK SALE IMPROVED BEAL JSSTATB City Residences. T?IFTH AV. "We have a number of choice prop Jj ertles located on 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 A Balrd, 95 Fourth av. ONEIDA ST., Duquesne Helghts-J3,000-Nlce two-story and basement frame house of 8 rooms and bath room : two halls, pantry and three porches, all nicely painted, papered and finished; natural gas and city water; choice roomy lot with fruit trees and shrubbery; fine location. (1-29-193). Charles Somers A Co.. 131 Fourth av. "T7YLIE AV., Thirteenth ward Desirable brick lV dwelling; five rooms, finished attic good cellar, nice back yard; price $2,650. Address Nel son. Dispatch office. East End Residences For Sale. EAST END A line 6tone front dwelling of 12 large rooms, bath aud toilet room, and replete throughout with all the morerecentimprovements: large lot, over 50x190 feet; particularly desirable location W. urape s, 10., 313 tvooa si.. Pittsburg. CjfCAA cash for astono front house, on one of OXJXJ finest asphalt-paved avenues in the East End: this is a two-story and mansard brick house, with Btone front; has parlor, dining room and kitchen, fine lanndry, 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. R. R. ; has flue sanitary plumb ing, electric light, large pantries aud closets: nice lawn and wide flagstone sidewalks; price is only 13,009; 3500 down, balance to suit purchaser: the greatest bargain In the East End; immediate pos session. Black A Balrd, No. 95 Fourth av Q?( GOO for a flnely-fnrnlshed 9-room house In uDDi the East End: hardwood mantels with plate glass cabinets throughout, tile facing and hearths, sliding doors, chandeliers, pantries, laundry, ce mented cellar, handsomely papered throughout, and complete In every respect: good neighborhood and only one square from cable ears; terms, 32,600 cash, balance In three years. (343). See Moreland A Haas. 6114 Penn av., E. E. (J6Q 800 East End New frame house of 6 rooms (DO) and finished attic, hall, vestibule, sliding doors, bath. Inside w. c, bothgase. electric light. Inside shutters, slate mantels and tile hearths, front and rear porch, dry cellar, well sewered; etc : located In a flrst-class neighborhood and is convenient to Duquesne Traction (349). Moreland A Haas, 6114 Penn av., E. E. $2, OOO Lookout av., frame dwelling of five 1 rooms, hall, good cellar, front porch: lot 20 X95 feet. E 284. Black A Balrd, 95 1 ourth av. Hazelwood "Residences For Sale. fiQ 250 Hazelwood Nice 2-story frame dwell tlpO? lng, 6 rooms and finlslred atticm hall, bath. h. and c water, porch, etc : large lot, foot alley: terms, only 500 cash; balanc Samuel W. Black A Co., 99 Fourth ay. t. 2H Allegheny Residences For Sale. ON Charles st.. near Perrysvllle av., new brick house. 10 rooms, w. c. heater, back and front stairs: front porch; Immediate possessions If sold soon will take 88.000. See A. D. Wilson, 55 Fed eral St., Allegheny. PERRYSVILLE AV. PROPEETY-New house; lot 94x147. HeeA. D. Wilson, C5 Federal St., Allegheny. RESACA-ST. PROPERTY-Good Investments houses; see about it. A.D.Wilson, 55 Fed eral St., Allegheny. CIJQ 850 A good brick dwelling, almost new. in IpOj Second ward, Allegheny, near Fremont St., on line of electric cars, mansard roof, cresting fin ish on top: 8 rooms with bath and lavatory, both gases, laundry, hot and cold water, marble man tels. Inside shutters, vestibule and hall, dry cellar with cemented floor; ererythlng in prime order; house all newly papered throughout: price only (3,850: best value in Alleghenv; title perfect; Im mediate pobsession. Jas. "W. Drape A Co., 313 "Wood St.. Pittsburg. Qg"l O 000 Chartlers St., Allegheny Fine 12 tJDXZr; room brick, with large lot and all con veniences; will trade for good vacant property and some cash. Alles Uros. A Co., 164 4th av. KNOXVJXLE. TjlOR SALE-SOME BEAUTIFUL HOMES One 6-room brick house, two lots. Orchard Place, M.000. One 7-room brick house, one lot, paved street. 14,500.. Two 5-room brick houses, lots 37XX100 each. Orchard Place, S3, 750. One7-room frame house, one lot, pared street. $3,000. One5-room frame house, one lot, pivol strest, 12.700. One5-room brick house, two lots, pared street, 33,250. One 5-room brick honse, one lot, pared street, 32.750. Five 5-room frame houses, pared street, each 11,800. Twelve7-room brick houses, pared streets, each 12.300. Seven 4-room brick houses, rery pretty. 32,700. Eight 4-room brick cottages, one lot, each Jl, 700. Any of the ahore lovely homes in this greatly favored cltv of beautiful homes will be sold on terms to suit buyers. BUILDING LOT3-200of the most beautiful build ing lots to be round in the county are ofTered at prices murh less than property having similarly attractive features can be badfor. The P. A B. Traction will have their new electric railway In operauon through the center of the borough by Mav 1 next. This will crlre a wonderful Impetus May 1 next. This will give a wonderful Imp to values, and those who secure anv or to values, and those who secure any ot the above properties or a lot will be fortunate. TO LET A number of 3, 4, 6 and 7-room nouses at moderate rents to good paying tenants. None otners need apply. Take any of the Southside street cars. KNOXVLLLE LAND IMPROVEMENT CO.. S5 Knox avenue. Knoxvllle. TO LET. Cltr Residences. LET House No. 427 Liberty st, city: 11 TO rooms. Inaulre at A. V. D. Watterson's. Anchor Bank Building, jrifth av.. city. East End Best aences To Let. TO LET Nerllle St., near -Ellsworth ar.; desirable residence 10 rooms, bath, large hall, yard, etc. ; (50 per month. Black A Balrd, 95 4th ar. Hazelwood Residences To Lee TO LET On Hazelwood ar., near Sylran, house or eight rooms with laundry, city water, both gases and bath room; fine situation, ample grounds, fruit trees, grapes, shrubbery, etc. ; rent moderate; possession it Immediately. Apply H. Burgwin, 150Fourt Allegheny Residences To Let TO LET That lorely 6-room brick house. No. 1 Grant av., near Rebecca st Allegheny: marble mantels, both gases and nice back yard: rent (25. Inquire at Eleber's Music Store, 506 Wood st. rpo LET 3 nice new flats, six rooms, modern X style and conveniences: on AlcClure av. Eleventh ward, Allegheny; (25, A. Leggate A son, tz r onrtn av. mo LET See John K. Ewlng A Co. , 107 Federa .a. i st, for Allegheny houses. SuDurban Residences To Let. TO LET-312. Brushton Four rooms and bath: beau tit uf location. Address Wm. Moffitt, Brushton. ' Business Stands To Let. TO LET Space with power, cor. Penn and Third avs.: three floors: 20,000 leet space: abundant power; good light; splendid location: every con venience. Apply Nicola Bros., 20 Fifth av. TO LET Four-story brick building. 139 Second av two doors from Smlthfleld t. : will lease for fire years. Apply at first floor office of Rauf manns' store. Offices and Desk " oom To Let DESK BOOM-No. 10S Fourth ar., 1st floor front Black A Balrd. No. 95 Fourth av. Miscellaneous lot Lets. TO LET Vacant lot, 30x110, with stable, "corner Pen av.. Third st. and Exchange alley. Apply Nicola Bros., 20 5th av. O LET-(10 to (50 the first month, and (5 to (IS each month until paid, without interest, for a lot in Grove Square plan, Perrysvllle ar,. Alle- gheny. vaii on jioimes a vo.. u Dmunneiasu. for plans. 1892 TO LET. TTooma To Let. SOLDER ST.. 6980. East End "Well furnished J. rooms for gentleman and, lady or two gentle men, with board; references exchanged. ptEDAB AV.. 80, Allegheny Furnished j facing park. D1NWIDDIE ST., No. 212 Nicely furnished and pleasantly located rooms with board; both gases and use of batb. DINWXDDIE ST.. 245 Beautiful front room, 2d floor; also two connected rooms; all conven iences. " LACOCK ST. Furnished rooms, all modern con veniences. Apply to Moyle's, 165 Lacock st, Allegheny. PENN near Thirteenth St.. S fine large front rooms, new building; 319 per month. See W. A. Herron A Sons, 80 4th av. T7N10N AV.. 23. Allegheny Furnished second U story front room, with board; terms moderate. WATSON ST., 62-FumIshed rooms, with bath; .fire minutes from Court House. TXTYLIE AV.. 109-Large rooms furnished for 1 j light housekeeping. Z See additional adlets under Wanted Boarders and Lodgers. AUCTION SALES. IMPORTANT SALE OF FURNITURE, brio-a-brac, oil paintings and upright piano at the elegant residence, S3 Beach St., Allegheny, on TUESDAY, June 28, at 10 o'clock sharp. Everything In the best of con dition, and must be sold without reserve. LEWIS CO., Auctioneers. AUCTION. SALE -FURNITURE. CAR PETS, piano, etc.. TUESDAY, June 23, at 10 o'clock: at the rooms, 24-28 Ninth sr. Elegant chamber furniture, oak", walnut and mahogany: parlor suites in ru; brocatelle, tapestry and hair cloth: sideboards, exten sion tables, chiffoniers, leather chairs, fold ing beds, rockers, china closets, wardrobes and bookcases, toilet ware, springs, mat tresses, pillows, bolsters, cots, chairs, second-hand plush parlor suite, almost new; nlsoa square piano in good condition; a large consignment of second-hand and new carpets, which mut be sold Tuesday, June 28. HENRY AUCTION CO.. Auctioneers. PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE ELITE OF the city, magnificent household furni ture, upright pianos, etc., MONDAY MORN ING, June 27. 10:30 sharp, and contlnne TUESDAY, June 28, same time, at the beautiful residence, 18S Sheffield street, cor ner of Bid well, Allegheny, magnificent silk brocatelle parlor suits, also the fine Wilton rep suits, upright cabinet grand piano, col lection of fine Imported oil paintings, rare bronzes and bric-a-brac, handsome bisque figures, all the line carpets, etc; a lino musio box, pier and mantel mirrors, parlor cabinets, musio cabinets, magnificent parlor lamp, odd chairs, fancy tables, easles, ped estals, real lace curtains, Moquette, Brussels, Wilton carpets, fine sec. cyl. bookcases, en gravings, etching, rare bronzes, collections of oil piintings, handsome oak hall stand. Royal Worcester, Doulton, Hungarian and Japanese ware, elegant walnut and antique bedroom sets, chiffoniers, etc.: hair mat tresses, fine oak sideboard, oak china closet, dining chairs,extension tables, tea sets, berry sets, ice cream sets and fancy china pieces, all the silverware, etc. CHARLES DAVIS, Auctioneer. N. B. Everything equal to new. Maeshal'b Office, PiTTSBtrEO, Pa., 1 June 21, 1S92. ( MARSHAL'S 8ALE-BY VIRTUE OF sundry writs of venditioni exponas is sued out or tho District Court of the United States for the Western district of Pennsyl vania, in admiralty, and to me directed, I will expose to pnbllo sain, at tho United States Marshal's office, in the new Govern ment building, in tho city of Pittsburg, Pa., on WEDNESDAY, the 0th day of July, 1892. at 11 o'clock a. jr., the following vessels, viz: The model barge DOVE, and her tackle, apparel, furniture, etc.; also. The model barge OCCIDENT and her tackle, apparel, furniture, etc.; also. The model barge JOHN F. DBAVO and her tackle, apparol, furniture, etc.; also, The model barge SILVER DOLLAR and her tackle, apparel, furniture, etc.: also, The model barge HAWKEYE and her tackle, apparel, furniture, etc , also, The model barge BESSEMER and her tackle, apparel, furniture, etc.; also, The model barge IRONDALE and her tackle, apparel, furniture, etc;also. The model barge IRONSIDE and her tackle, apparel, furniture, etc.: also. The model barge BILL BEAM and her tackle, apparel, furniture, etc. Ubeled.seized, attached and condemned in said court J. R. HARRAH, U. S. Marshal. ASSIGNEE'S SALE 33 ACRES AT AUCTION, Thursday, June 30, 1892, 2 o'cIock, "Will be sold on premises, all my interest as assignee of Cochran Fleming, Sr., in that tract of land in Sewickley borough and Leet township, in rear of Mr. Fleming's residence, containing over 33 acres. TERMS Cash August L A deposit of $250 at sale. JOHN OGDEN, Assignee. We invite the special attention of buyers to above sale, as the property must be sold. The situation is excellent for private resi dences, beautitul views being obtainable. A. LEGGATE ft SONS, Auctioneers, 62 Fourth av. PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS-SEALED PROPOSALS WILL be received by F. J. Osterllng, Archi tect, Telephone building, up until JULY 9, 12 m., for the heating and ventilation of the new North Ward Public School building to be erected corner Eighth street and Du quesne way, Pittsburg, Pa. General plans lor the building can be seen at the office of the architect Each bid must be accom panied by a detailed plan and specification, clearly showing tho system proposed. Bond for the amount of the contract to accom- Jiany each bid. The light is reserved to re ect any or all proposals. DR. C. S. SHAW, President, DR. E. W. SWENTZEL, Secretary. PROPOSALS SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at office or U. J. L. Peonies. Architect, until 2 o'clock p. K., on SATURDAY. June 25, 1892, for the erection and completion or the Fourteenth Ward Sub District School building, on Boquet St., Syl van av. and McKee place, Oakland. Plans and specifications can be seen at the office or the architect, when further in formation as to the proposed work: can be obtained. Each proposal must be accom panied by a bond double the amount of bid. The School Boaid reserves the right to re jectunyorallbids. U. J. L. PEOPLES, Architect. Standard Building, Pittsburg, Pa. Office or PaJ 12. J COSTKOLtEB OF AlXEGHEHY COTOTY, Pa., Pittsburg, pa., June 27, 1682. NOTICE TO BAKERS AND BUTCHERS. QEALED PROPOSALS will be received at kj tnis omce until o'clock p. it Friday, July 1, 1832, for supplying Allegheny County Jail with bread and meat irom the 15th dar of July, 1892, to the 15th day ot January, 1893. Bread to be good quality w,beat bread. Proposals for meat to be: First, good qual ity of boiling beef, not to contain more than 25 per cent bone; second, to be free from bone and fat, and to be accompanied with such amount of soup bone as the warden may direct. For further information in quire at the countyjail. The Prison Board reserves the right to ac cept or reject any or aU bids. 4 JAMES A. GRIER, County Controller. PROPOSALS FOR PAVING WITH VITEI-.- FIED fire brick and curbing. The un dersigned committee of Councils of the borough of Uniontown will receive pro posals for the grading, curbing and paving complete with vitnfled fire brick that part of Main st, commencing at the carriage factory of John N. Leweilen & Son to the in tersection of Mt. Vernon ar., and that part of Mt. Vernon av. extending from Main st. to north side of Ben Lomand st, containing about 3,000 yards. Proposals will be received until FRIDAY, July 8, 1893, at G o'clock r. m. The right is reserved to reject all bids if in the interest or the borough to do so. Bond will he required for the faithful perform ance of the contract. For further informa tion apply to members of Council or the un dersigned. JOnN C. BREADING, ) rnTmtff WM.C. McCORMICK. Committee. UKiQHTOWy, Pa., June 24. 1892. MoNAUGHER & CO.. CONTRACTORS FOR ing sidewalks, load ways, ynrds, mills, stables anrt cellar doors with cement, stone, brick.concrece and fire brick. Curbstone furnished and set '43 Federal St., Allogbeny City, Pa. p choice rKOPunriBi. WTTIrfllS AVE. $25,000 INVESTMENT. Corner property near Court House, lot 47x 100, With two 2-story and half brick store rooms and dwellings, 8 rooms each; also two 2-story brick dwellings, 8 rooms each in rear an excellent business stand, must be sold at once," M. F. HIPPLE 4 CO., 9G Fourth at. CHOICE FBOFZBTIES. ACREAGE. KINETEENTH, TWENTT-SECOXD and TWENTY-THIRD WARDS. Thirty-one acre 1 V Nineteenth ward. Six and one-half acres J Thirty-three acres .... f Thirty acres.. Twenty-second ward. 17 acres ). 14 acres, Twenty-third ward. Best speculative properties in the market. SAMUEL W. BLACK dfCO., 99 FOURTH AVENUE. DON'T PAY RENT. BOY A HOME ON YOUR OWN TERMS FOR SALE. Four new frame houses, Beltzhoover ave nue, Thirty-first ward, Just completed. Six rooms and large finished attic, lovely vestl ftnla. lanrn hall and hall on second floor doubleparlors, sliding doors,handsome china j closet, ironc ana rear porcnas: iocs zaxiuo feet- See Charles F. Barr, office No. 1 Beltz boover avenue, from 4 to 8 p. x. A LOVELY HOME CHEAP. $4,750. A handsome Oakland residence at a great bargain If sold before July L House of eight elegant rooms, bathroom, hoc and cold water, stationary washstand, inside w. C both gases, slate mantels, tile hearths and vestibule, cement cellar, every modern con venience: on a lovely paved and sewered street; cable and electric cars; easy terms; call at once. M. F. HIPPLE ft CO., 96 Fourth ave. . A RARE BARGAIN. $12,500. A lovely Queen Anne brick dwelling house, 12 lovely rooms; comer property, on a bean tlful, paved street; lovely shade trees, cable and electric cars, all modern conveniences, slate mantels, tile hearths and vestibule, bathroom, -stationary washstands, hot and cold water, inside w, c, speaking tubes and electric bells; large lot, large front and' side porches: honse is beautifully papered; east ern exposure. This is a rare chance to buy a lovely, beautiful home at a great bargain. Terms to suit. M. F. HIPPLE CO., 96 Fourth av. A SPECIAL REDUCTION Will be made in the PRICES OF LOTS AT KENSINGTON For the next 60 days to induce as 'miich building as possible to ac commodate the army of workmen that will be required at the various factories. Kensington ne'eds 1,000 new houses. The increasing population de mands them. This reduction opens the way to ' secure a home for little money. Building material of all kinds can be obtained at lower prices at Ken sington than in Pittsburg. .The most complete brickworks in the country is located and being operated at Kensington. -- Remember that this special re duction is made only to early buyers. It will be glad news to thou sands. This is the greatest opportunity ever offered to get your own home 5 ) in a growing and prosperous city at moderate cost. Visit z'- KENSINGTON And make a selection of a lot. ' Free Railroad- Tickets given to r Kensington and return. Salesmen always on the ground. -r For further particulars apply at . office of , i The Kensington ipyeient Co, . No. 79 Fourth Ave, (First Floor), Pittsburg, MAYFIELD LOTS, PERRYSVILLE AVENUE At private sale. See Jolm K. Ewlng & OR AGENT ON choict rmoTFExnma. GREAT BOuM' oy- AUegheny City. Hans of fins BUILDING LOTS OK CALIFORNIA AVE. On line of the Pleasant Valley Eleo ' trie road. - 15 Handsome Houses Kow being erected. A.Z.BYERS&C0., 93 FEDERAL SI. Salesmen on the grounds Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, from 3 to 6 p.m. IBA-IEaa-AXEr On Howe street, near O'Hara street East End; lot 100x133 feet to an alleys, only $63 per foot front. LIGGETT BROS., 71 DIAMOND ST. S500 TO $500,000 ' TOLOAH on mort gages, city or country property, at lowest rates. JAS. TV. DEAPE ft CO., 313 Wood st, Pittsburg. Telephone So. 975. Pa. 1e27-q-yw Co., 107 Federal St THE - GROUNDS IlGM ill Graiii info 1 .. .8 1
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