I.aa r-39r3ffPBryrJ"y-?pE,BW?r vywiij'" Cl" ,'?, -Jyv-?fs'wt?,J!r' lilwrrir-apT.-miwipjp-ii -TTTO hr THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH, SATURDAY JULY 2, 189a 8 WW t SOT A DOOR IS OPEN. Chief Elliot Dadly Puzzled Over a ' Lawrenceville Freak. TWO BOIS SADLY AFFLICTED. He Eelieres All IncuraMe Imbeciles Should e Eemoved. NEED AN'OTflER STATE INSTITUTIOX. The most extraordinary case ever pre sented to tbe Department of Charities turned up yesterday. It was that of the Beese family, living on Liberty street, near Slain street Humane Agent Samuel O'Brien called the attention of the Depart ment to it The father is a good, honest laborer at Carnegie's Thirty-third street mill. His wife, a good-looking; and very intelligent woman, has half her body para lyzed. They have four children, two of whom are perfectly formed, bright and very healthy. The other two are terrible cases of malformation. The oldest is about 11 years. His limbs come out at the side ud are bent and twisted. He is par tially paralyzed and his arms are so bent he cannot use them. He is able, however, to crawl about over the floor. He Is feeble minded and cannot talk. The other child is 9 years old and less than 30 inches in height His head is much larger than that of a full grown man. Cannot Either Walk. Talk or See. He is an incurable imbecile and cannot sialic or talk and is blind. The child is li alth- and all the time it is awake it keeps its little legs going like the fan of a wind milL It is this child they want the city to take charge of. Both children have to be led like babies. The house is scrupulously neat The mother says she cannot take care of both and asks that the city take care of one. Chief Elliot never had such a case to deal with beiore, and does not know what to da The child cannot be placed in the nursery at the farm because it would not do to put the child iu with other chil dren. For the same reason it could not be gotten into the school for imbecile chil dren at Ellwyn. None of the hospitals would take it either. Chief Elliot said be would have to try to induce the Legislature to provide a State institution for deformed children. There is no place where they can be sent uow. Speaking of the case Jie said: V oald Be Humanity to Kill Imbeciles. "There is no door open to a case of this kind, and I will have to see what can be done. People may not call it Christianity but I believe it would be hu manity to dispose of such children. It wouldnot be murder. There are hundreds of persons in State institutions who are hopelessly insane. They are imbeciles for lite. It would be humanity to allow them to J ass away instead ot keeping them liere in misery. Here is this child, healthy and likely tolive lor years, will be a burden to himself and his relatives. I believe there should be a law permitting institu tions to remove persons who have become hojielessly imbecile or incurably insane. "When a person is in that condition I be lieve it is a sin to allow them to live and suffer. It would be humanity to take them out of the world. "1 remember the case of Vincent Clark, a river engineer, who had both limbs -laralvzed. He lay in bed up at the Poor lor six years. I knew him well, and ime I went to see him he would ask -o me thing be laid beside his bed that might do awav with himself. He did t liav1 any complaint about the wav he .ras tre.lted, but he knew he could not be cured aild would have to lie there and wait ior deatli. He made the same request of everyoncvho came near him, and it "would have be humanity to have granted his request" A Model Chicago Location. A syndicate of successful and wealthy Chicagoans have just arranged to put Shel don Heights, a model residence location, on the market Their reasons for delaying giving investors a chance to share in the enormous profits (which will result from tbe settling up and occupation of Sheldon Heights) is that their improvements have ;ust been completed. It has taken a year's time aud a large amount of money to ma cademize all the strectb; lay stone sidewalks around every block; put pure water in every street; plant trees, and' in fact make the model residence location of Chicago. This is what has been accomplished with Shel don Heights. Lots are now being sold upon prices and terms that make Sheldon Heights property the best possible purchase in Chi caljo real estate. Send for tbe fuller de scription of the story in a booklet called 'The Way to "Win" to Jas. E. & Eobt L. SIcElroy, Chamber of Commerce, Chicago NO CHARGE FOH SEWING AND MAK ING. Great One Day Special Sale at Kaufmanns of 3!nnlin Underwear for tua Rare Cost of the Muslin Alone. 2,000 corset covers, worth 25c, at 8c 1.870 corset covers, worth 3Jc, at l(c 1,59 cor-et covei s, w orth 50c, at 21c 1.S09 gov ns. worth $1. at 45c 80 sowns, worth $1 23. at 59c. 1,720 pown, worth $1 75, at 95c 1,G0 skirts, worth 75c at 39c 1,325 skirts, w orth $1 25, at 69c 910 xklrts, -n orth f 1 50, at $1. 2.400 drawers, worth 35c. at 19c S75!rawei-8, woith 70c, ntS5c. l,2oO drawers, worth Jl 33, at G5c The alove coods will be offered tc-day (and to-day only) at Kaufmanns. Before the Fourth. To-day wo will sell men's suits at one third the regular prices. Make your own se lections from our fine stock of men's suits nt $5 90, $8 90 and $10. We will roll up a great day's business and our customers will get the benefit. $5 90, $8 90 and $10 for men's 6nits, worth $15 to $33. All styles and sizes to fit everyone. We mean business, and we want the people to call anil get thess bar gains. Ask for the $5 90, $S 90 and $10 men's suits. P. C C. C, Clothiers, Corner Grant and Diamond streets. 3xcurslons to Schenley Tark. The Pittsburg aud Western Railwnv trill run special excursion trains to the park everv half hour July t, fiom 9 o'clock a. si. until 8 o'clock p. jr., city time, starting from Alleghenj dcpot,stopplng at Chestnut street, Bennett and Thirty-third stivst. Hound trip, 20 cents. He turn trains leave the park every half hour from 10 o'clock A.M. until 10 o'clock T. jr., city time. Single trip tickets from the paik to Allegheny, 10 cents. Go to Ohio Pyle On Fourth of July. Bate $1 tho round trip. Train leaves B. & O. H. E. depot at 8 A. ir. Prudent People "Who look toward provision for old age, giv ing them an Income during their unpro ductive period, investigate the dividend en dowment policy of the Home Life Insurance Company. For an illustration send age, name and address to II. B. Moescr, Manager, 531 Wood street, Pittsburg, Pa. wssu Comfortable Homes. This hot ii eather thousands of homes have been made comfortable and happy because they bought Marvin's broad in place of mak ing their own. The houses were not over heated by the baking fire, and rnmilies al ways had good, sweet, wholesome bread at every meal. TIa Frmi-Annual Clearance Sale Dresses for mountain and beach. Dresses for hotels and promenades. Dresses lor trainband steamers, all in cluded in this mai k-down sale. Parcels & Joses, 29 Fifth av. Castle Miannon. Southsido Council No. 33, Jr. O. U. A. JL, n ill hold their sixth annual picnic at Castle Shannon Urovo on July 1, 189.4. Trains every hour each way from 8 a. it. until 10 p. it. Kound trip fare, 25 cents. Excursion to "Wheeling To-Morrow, rtati. $1 50 the round trip. Train leaves B. o. B- B. depot at 8.10 a. m. b FUTURE OP M'DONALD. The Opinions Differ' A. H. Logan Thinks It "Will Prolines Oil for Some Time Mayor Limbing Believes It Is Ended, and the Price of Oil Will Advance. Opinions differ as to the future of the McDonald oil field. Some think it is played out; others are sanguine that con siderable oil remains t be tapped. A. H. Logan is one who holds the latter belief. Mr.Logan thinks the bulk of the oil has been secured, but he is convinced that Mc Donald will continue to be an oil field for years to come. He doesn't look for gush ers, but the production will be steady and substantial. Mavor Lambing, of Corry, who follow? the oil busioess closely as a representative of the Ajax Engine Company, takes an op posite view. In discussing the subject yes terday, he said: "I look for better time's in the oil country by October. I feel sure that the McDonald field has seen Its best davs; in fact the great supply of oil is practically exhausted. Tho rank and file of oil men didn't make anything in this territory. No body can convince me that it pays to drill wells at 50 cents per barrel. The immense production at McDonald smashed the oil market and kept the prices down. Un less the Sistersville field should turn out to be a wonder, I look for a big improvement in the price of oil. Lessening the produc tion is bound to advance the rates. Then the Mellon pipe line to the seaboard will be finished in the fall, and this will put an other buyer in the market, which will have its effect The Hear Creek Oil Company is building a refinery at Marcus Hook, Delaware coun ty, to have a capacity of 7,000 barrels per day. "We are furnishing them tbe machin ery. This will be a source of competition that never existed before. The (Bear Creek Company will get its supply of oil from the Mellon pipe line There is no reason why the new pipe line should not carry from 15,000 to 20,000 barrels of green oil out of Allegheny county daily. If this is done it will help business greatly." Thi Itrinlngton Typewriter Patents. Tlie press dispatches have recently re ferred to the decision of the United States Circuit Court in the suit brought bv tho Eemlnaton Typewriter Company against the agent of tho Franklin Typewriter Com pany. Tho suit related to tho use, in the typewriter, otmore than one letter on a tvpebar with a vibratory platen. In his de cision Judge Lacombe said: 'The validity of the second claim for the vibrating: platen and mechanism to vibrate it is not sufficiently iree from douDt to war rant a preliminary injunction. Were the manufacturers defendants in this case, it might be, in view of the short time that the patent is to ran, thnt a preliminary injunc tion should be refused upon giving proper secuntv." One essential fact in tlia. whole controversy should not be overlooked and that Is that all claims to the patents under this invention expire in November of the present year, and n representative of me Franklin Com pany said: "It seems a little late in the day for the patentees to seek the protection of the courts. It is evidently one ot Shose cases in which the public may bo congratulated that the law refuses to stifle competition." New Tork Dally Tribune, June 21 TOTJJ.G PEOPLE'S SOCIETY CHRISTIAN EXDEATOIt. To New Tork Via Pennsylvania Railroad. Special tiain leaves Union station on July G, at 8 a. v., for the accommodation of dele gates to this convention. Bound triD tickets will be sold for meeting of this body July 5 to 7 at rate of $10 50 from Pittsburg, good to return until July 15, or If deposited with Joint nirent in New York city limit will be extended until August 15. The First Special Seashore Excursion Leaves Pittsburg via Pennsylvania Rail road Thursday, July 7. Special train of Pullman pailor cars and day coaches will leave Union station at 8.50 a. m., stopping at principal stations east The rate from Pitts burg is $10. Corresponding low rates from points east thereof, and good 12 days, witll the urlvilecre of Atlantic Citv. Cane, Ma v. Sea Isle CHy or Ocean City. These special tickets -will be honored on regular trains at 4:30. 7:10 and 8:10 p. at Seats in parlor Cars on special train and berths In sleeping cars on night trains can now be securedat the office, J.10 Fifth avenue Victory's Palm. Hill's Pile Pomade ought to be used by all sufferers from piles. Its curing effects are not enough extoled or known. It's like the Samaritan's Healing Balm a life and health ietorer, well meriting Victory's Palm. Kev. J. H. K., pastor, St. Joseph's Church, Cooporstown, Wis. A bona fide guarantee In each package. Price, $1 00: six packages $5 00, by mail. For sale by J03. Fleming & Suu, 412 Market street sat Campaign C.irtli Free to All. We have Issued another large edition of our little card of political information and will supply all demands for same gratis. The new card conto.ins.ln addition toother information, majority of every State in 1888. Call and get one, or send yonr address and we will mail free of charge. R. S. Davis & Co., Booksellers, 96 Fifth avenue, Pittsburg. Baby Carriages, Trunks and Bags. Our stock is complete in these lines and prices on both i educed to a minimum. You can be suited with us for loss money than these goods were ever offered at by any. Look oyer the line at James V. Grove's be fore you buy. Cresson and Ebensburg Special "Will leave Union station. Pittsburg, on Sat urdays, commencing July 2, at 3:50 p. it, ai rivlng at Cresson" 5.45 p. m., Ebensburg 6-15 p. C and returns on Mondays, leaving Ebens burg 7:05 a. jr., arriving at Pittsburg 10:S5 A. ir. The above arrangement for summer season only. Misses' cardinal hose at 25c and 5c a pair, : Fleishman's, Market street. at Tourth of July. Hendricks & Co.'s photograph gallery open all dav. No extra charge for groups. Cab inets, $L 63 Federal street, Allegheny. Fourth of July. Every person having pictures takon at Hendricks & Co.'s photograph gallery wilt receive an 8x10 photograph, handsomely framed, free or charge. Don't miss the num ber, 63 Federal street, Allegheny. Cabi nets, $L The Rath Has Come, But fireworks for all at prices that will please every purchaser, and: only the best All colored goods sold at James W. Grove's, Fifth avenue. Now, Boys, Drem for Independence! A large, costly and beautifully decorated "Fourth of July" battle drum will be given awav to-dav with every boy's suit costing not less than $3. Kacpjianks'. Sprikkle a little Bugine in the cracks and crevices around the kitchen sink and if there are any roaches or other bugs there there will swarm out and drop dead. 23 cts. Low Rates On the B.&O. R. R. July 4. Tickets sold to and from all points east of Pittsburg on July 1, 2, 3 and 4; good to return July 5. Tickets sold west of Pittsburg July 2, 3 aud 4. De Witt's Little Early Risers. No griping no pain, no nausea: easy pill to take. Fomrrn of Julv outing shirts at James H. Aikeu & Co.'s, 100 Filth avenue Children's tan colored hose, children's cardinal hoae. Just i ecelved, at Rosenbanm & Ca's. Misses' cardinal hose at 25o and 45c a pair, at Fleishman's, Market street Little, tho optician, has removed to 600 Liberty street, over Espy's drug stole. Spectacles and eye glasses exclusively. Now, Boyr, Dram for Independence l A large, costly and beantlfully decorated "Fourth of J uly" battle drum will be given away to-day with every boy's suit costing not less than $3. Kaufjiasus'. MtssES' cardinal hose at 25c and 45o a pair, at Fleishman's, Market street Fireworks for the Fourth of July. AH the best makes, immense assortment to select from and at prices we guarantee lower than theso goods were ever offered at Try us and be convinced. Jakes W. Gnovr, Filth avenue. MEETINGS AND NOTICES. Meetlms- HALT, OltPABK LODGE. NO. 873, I. O. O. F. Hear sir and Brotheiwt ! tnr pslnful duty tn announce to yon the death of our ltte brother. Vice Grand Austin W. Culp, which occurred June 30. at 12:43 p. m. A special meeting of the lodge will be held SUNDAY, July 3. at li3d P. M., for the pnrpose of attending tho funeral, and It la especial ly requested that all who can do so will attend, to unite In a token of respect to the memory of our deceased brother. Members of Bister lodges are lu vlted to attend. Fraternally. F. G. BEER. N. G. Attest: HENRY G. MENDEL, Secretary. ALLEGHENY. Pa., July 1, 1832. Election. People's Savings Bans:. 1 Pittsbubg. June 20th. 1892. f ELECTION-THE KEGULAlt ELECTION FOB nine Trustees of the People's Sayings Bank of ruuourgwm oe nein aime nanKing nouse, no. oi Fourth ave., on TUESDAY. July. 6th. 1892. be tween the hours of" 12 o'clock, u. and 1 o'clock P. It. EDWARD E. DUFF. Treasurer. Dividends. Marcte National Bank. Pittsburg. dividend the board of directors of this bank has this day declared a dividend of TWO AND OXE-HALF UK) PERCENT on Its capital stock out the carnlugs of the past six mouths, payable on demand. W. E. VON BONNHORST, Cashier. JUKE 30, 1892. ALLEGHE.XT NAT. BANK, PITTSBURG. PA., i June 30, 1882. t DIVIDEND-THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF this bank hare this day declared a dividend of THREE (3) PER CENT out Vif the profits of the last six months, payable forthwith free of tax. W. MONTGOMERY. Cashier. OnD Fellows Savings Bank, I Pittsburg, June 30 1892. t DIVTDEIfD-TnEDIRECTOKSOFTHIS BANK have tills day declared a dividend of THItEE (3) PER CENT out or the earnings orthe last six months, payable on demand free of tax. F. E. MOORE, Cashier. The Freehold Bank, ) Pittsburg. Pa., .tunc 3J, J892. I TrtVIDEND THE DIRECTORS OF THIS 1 J bank have declared a dividend of THREE (3) PER CENT out of the earnings of the last six months, payable forthwith. JOHN F. bTEEL. Cashier. Arsenal Bank. ) Pittsburg, June 30. 1892. ( DIVIDEND-THE BOAKD OF DIRECTORS OF this bank have declared a dividend or FOUR (4) PER CENT out of the earnings of the last six months, payable forthwith. W. 8. WILLIAMS, Cashier. City Savings Bank. Pittsburg. Julv 1. 1892. TMVIDEND THE DIRECTORS OF TniS B A VNK X) have declared a dividend of FOUR PER CENT on the capital stock, payable out of the earnings of the past six months. JOHN W. TAYLOR. Cashier. The Keystone Bank op Pittsbubg. Pittsburg, Pa.. July l. 189U. f DIVIDEND-THE BOARD OF DUtECTORS OF this bank hare this day declared a dividend of iHKLr. is) i -.uuE.n i out oi me proms 01 tne last six months. Dividend checks will be mailed. J. H. HAYES. Cashier. Dcocesne National Bank, l Pittsburg. Pa.. June 30, 1S92. J DIVIDEND-THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF thlsban have this day declared a dividend of FOUR PER CENT, pavable on demand free of tax. A. 11. PATTERbON. Cashier. Central Bank. Pittsburg, Pa., June 29, 1892. J DTVIDEXD-TiIE BOARD OF DIRECTORS of thlsb-tnk has this dav declared a quarterly dividend or ONE AND OXE-HALF (fli) PER CENT. parable forthwith at the banking house. No. 47 Fifth avenue. C. C DAVIS. Cashier. Mer. & Man. National Bank. Pittsburg. DIVIDFND-THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS of this bank have this day declared a dividend of THREE (3) PER CENT upon the capital -stock, out of the earnings of the past six mouths, payable forthwith free of tax. W. A. SHAW. JUXE 30. Cashier. Tradesmens National Bank, Ptttsbubo. fifty-fifth dividend the directors of this bank have declared a dividend or FIVE (Si PER CENT out of the earnings or the past six months, payable on demand free of tax. June 30, 1892. ROBT. WAKDROP, Cashier. Pittsburg National Bank op commerce, i Pittsbubg. June 3P, 1892. ) TQD DIVIDEND-THE. DIRECTORS OF THIS Ou bank have this day declared a dividend of SIX (6) PER CENT on the capital stock out of the profits of the last six months, pavable forthwith, free of tax. C. I. .WADE, Cashier. Masonic Banc ) Pittsburg. June, 30, 1892. J OQTH DIVIDEND NOTICE-THE BOARD OF On Directors of this bank have this day de clared a dividend of THREE (3) PER CENT out of the earnings of tbe last six (6j months, payable ofl demand. W. R. CHRISTIAN, Cashier. Notices. XTOTICE-COUFONS OF THE FIRST MORT 1 GAOE bonds of the Northslde Bridge Co., due JULY 1ST, 1892. will dc paid ou and after that date on presentation at the Safe Deposit Company, No. S3 Fourth avenue. R. L. OUR. Treasurer. Legal Notices. VOTICE-TO "WHOM IT MAT CONCERN-I 1 will not be responsible.- for- anydtbu con tracted by Isaac Stewart as he has left my control! ANDREW STEWART. ", SUCCESSIONS. LEGACIES IN " 'GREAT Britain or the continent ot Europe. DeUebn ARDY Bros., 25 Bedford Row, London. Eng.. at tend exclusively to the recovery, ou commission, of estates, legacies, unclaimed moneys, etc JAS. G. HAYS. 153 Fourth av., Pittsburg, Pa., Attorney. ESTATE OF NANCY ANN LITTLE, DE CEASED Notice is hereby given that letters testamentary on the estate of 5 ancy Ann Little, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are re quested to make Immediate payment, and those having clilms against the same will make them known without delay to MARY JANE HAYS. 31 Watson St., Pittsburg. Pa., or ELIZABETH ULEKICH, Beulan St., S. S., Pittsbure. Pa., Executrlccs. TMPORTANT NOTICE. The agency of the Pittsburg Land and Building Company has been transferred to Black & Balrd. On and after JULY 1. 1892. alL deferred payments on lots In Schenley View place purchased from this company will be received by them at their office. No. 95 Fourth av.. Pittsburg. Pa. Black & Balrd will also have the exclusive sale of lots In this plan. By order of Board of Directors. W. S. BEACH. President PERONAl PERSONAL Mary, do come home: everything Is all right J. W. F. PERSONAL M. F..come home; all will be right G. F. has come home. J. W. F. PERGONAL Credit, yes. credit on line dress goods, silks, satins, wraps, etc. at J. Dwrer's, 1:00m 1, .Mcuancc diock, 7U1 Mniinncici. PERSONAL Cash paid for old gold and silver watches and Jewelry repaired: new work mads (to order. Chris llaucb. Ml Bml tliflelo. PERSON AL When 1 was a small dot my motner always repaired my breeches and Jacket, bat since I gut 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 limy cleaning, pressing and renovating in great Shape. Tel. lS8. LOST. LOST ti reward for return of pug dog; license 4231. 105 Washington st, city. IOST Memorandum book on Carson or 19th St., J S. S. A liberal reward will be paid if re turned No. 72 Ninth st, S. S. LOST Lady's gold watch at U. P. Church pic nic. June 28. Finder will be rewarded by leaving Bame at Dispatch office. E. E.. Pittsburg. FOUND. TnOUND Rubber stamps, seal presses, largest as r sortment. Weber 4 Co's Stencil and Stamp Works, 54 Fifth av. Phone 82J. FOUND A positive cure for heaves in WllDur'n Heave Cure; single packages, 50c by mall; one aoz.. ; agents wanted. Wilbur Seed Meal Co., 155 Reed St., Milwaukee. Wis. GRATEFUL COMPORTING. EPPS'S COCOA. BREAKFAST. 'By a thorough knowledge or the natural laws which govern the operation or digestion and uutrl tlon, and bv a careful application of the tine prop erties of well-selected Cocoa. Mr. Epps has pro vided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavored beverage which mav ve us many heavv doctors bills. It Is by the Judicious use of such articles or diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to dis ease. Hundreds or subtle maladies are floating around ns ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a latal shaft be keep ing ourselves well rortlflcd with pure blood and a properly nourished frame." "Civil Smtce Ga zette." Made stmblv with boiling water or mljk. Sold, only In half-pound tins, by groccp.. :abeled thus: JAMES EPPS & Co., HomceopalhiC Chemist), JC25-94-TUS London, England. M.MAY.SONS&CO FINE DYEING AND CLEANING. 66 Sixth ave, Pittsburg, Pa. Telephone 2033. tts S500 TO $500,000 SS eases, city or country property, at lowest rates. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 813 Wood st, Plttsbuty. Telephone No. 975. ., HORSES. Seven match teams. 4 saddle and general drivers. Must be sold at onoe. COR. DUQUESNE WAY AND TH 8TKEET. TTS iS-Display aOxertUemtntt one c7offar ftr iquarefor one insertion. Classified real estate advertisements on this page ten cents per line for each insertion, and none taken for less than thirty cents. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE ! ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE Classified under the following headings will be ac cepted at the rate of ONE CENT PER WORD FOR EACH INSERTION when paid for tn ad vance either at main or branch offices. Wanted Advertisements of all Kinds. SUCH AS SITUATIONS, - ROOM. ' MALE HELP, HOARDING. ' FEMALE HELP, HO RDERS. AGENTS, MISCF-LINEOUS, PERSON AT,", ' TO LET ROOMS, MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALES, LOST AND FOUND. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. BUSINESS OFFICE. Cor. Smltlifleld anil Diamond Streets. ALWAYS OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHERE WANT. FOR SALE. TO LET. AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver tisers already have accounts with The DlSFATCn. FOR ALLEGHENY, NO. 107 FEDERAL ST.. TELEPHONE 3S2I. FOtt THE SOUTHSIDE. NO. 1412 CARSON STREET. TELEPHONE NO. 6022. FOR THE EAST END. J. W. WALLACE, 6121 PENN AV. PITTSBURR-ADDITIONAL. TTIOMAS MCCAFFREY. 3500 Butter street. EJIIL G. STUCKEY. 2h street and Pcnn avenue. ALLEGHENY ADDITIONAL. F. H. EGGERS 4 SO.N, Ohio and Chestnut streets. THOMAS MCHENRY. Western and Irwin avennes. WANTED. 3Iale Het3. BARBER Journeyman barber; also boy. Fred Vetter, 4127, Butler st. B ARBER-f5 for to-day (Saturday), at 3709 Fifth avenue. B ARBER A good man at 202 Third av. B OT To learn barber trade: one with some ex perience preferred. 832 second av. B OY About 17 rears old for clothing store, Sut- mejer's, tast tnu. BRICKBURNER Must be competent and well recommended: slate references and experi ence at burning red brick. Address Brick AVorks, Dispatch office. BRICKLAYERS (14) Konntz Bros.. Harmar vllle, 12 miles upW. P. R. R.; Wednesday morning; 9 hours; H C1LERKS. bookkeepers or salesmen out of posl- tlonstoactas auditors: must have reference and security. Address, with stamp, Tbe Branden burg Mfg. Co., Dayton, Ohio. ,RIVER First-class carriage driver; good wages. Baywood Stables, 5995 Center avE.E. RUG CLERK-Q. A. Address" Optlmus, Dl path office. LABORERS-1.000to 1,500 railroad laborers: also a few good foremen to work on Clearfield and Mahoning It. It on 16 miles heavy work. Apply on the work at Clearfield, Pa.; wages, II 23. Geo. S. Good A Co. x MAN Of some business ability, to learn our busi ness; one to travel Ohio. Gebhle & Co., Schmidt building. ' M EN To sell new goods; call for Iree samples. ur bcuu stamp, lui ouriu av., room o. SALESMEN Who can easily make S2 to (73 per week, selling the celebrated Plnless Clothes Line or the Famous Fountain Ink Eraser; patents recently Issued; sold only by salesmen, to whom we give exclusive territory; the Plnless Clothes Line Is the on y line ever Invented that holds clothes without pins-a perfect success; the Fount ain Ink Eraser Is entirely new, will erase ink in stantly, and Is king or all: on receipt of 50o will mall sample of either, or sample of both for II. with circulars, price lists and terms: secure your terri tory at once. The Plnless Clothes Line Co., No. 97 Hermon St., Worcester, Mass. SALESMAN On salary or commission, to handle the new patent chemical Ink erasing pencil; the greatest selling novelty ever produced ; erases ink thoroughly In two seconds; no abrasion ot paper: ICO to 600 per cent profit; one agent's sales amounted to H20 In six days, another 32 In two hours: we want one energetic general agent for each State and Territory. For terms and particu lars address the Monroe Eraser Manufacturing Company, X. 10, La Crosse, Wis. SALESMAN Salary from start; permanent place good chance for advancement; experience un necessary: outfit free Brown Bros. Co., Nursery men, Rochester, N. Y. SALESMAN-WIth large established city gro cery trade. Apply Saturday, 2 to 4, Room J35. Seventh Av. Hotel. JOAP MAKER Apply'at Dispatch ofBce or Sprite to Lockbox 71. Greenville. Fa. ' TINNERS fir roofing, spouting and shop work; steady work. McClelland & Lelby, 82 s. Mercer St. New Castle, Pa. AITER At lunch counter. Apply 54 Diamond street WANTED-Drng clerk: Q. A. preferred; good wages to the right man. balol. Dispatch office. Acenta. AGENTS, we have a splendid article for yon; necessary, useful, light, easy to carry; big Eroflts;1n6lthe thing lor summer business. The ewlsMfg. Co., Florence, Mass. AGENTS -Wonderful advertising device: pat ented; every merchant buvs: big payi Inclose oMiup. aivu jiiiK. v., uuuiiie. n is. GENTS 1.000,000 agents to sella non-partisan - viiipjiti uwua, caaj eclici. Auuress Li. J! . Gear. Pittsburg, Pa. AGENTS 13 to 7 dallyiexpencnce unnecessary. Putnam A Co.. Perfumers. West WInsted, Ct. LADY AGENTS To sell the new remedy, Kabola. a sure cure for perspiration under the arms: Wg money ; write for particulars. Scott Chemical Co.. Waterloo. N. Y. Female Help Wanted. COOK Thoroughly competent cook; also a waitress; private famllv; must be well recom mended. Apply Morewood av., Shadyslae, first stone house north of Fifth av. ClOOKS Girls for housework; no charges. 130 ' Robinson St., Allegheny. G IRL For general housework. 601 Lincoln ay.. JM9I1.UU, 11UUU)(. Slain and Female Help Wonted. HELP Male cook, waiters, 100 farm hands, colored man, servant woman, cook. 3 per trk.: dining room girls, dishwashers, laundress, family cooks and chambermaids. 4 toS3 per wk. ; 203 house girls, 6 colored. Swedes and Germans; highest wages paid here. Median Agency. 645 Grant St. Tel. 90. HELP Seamstress, laundress, cooks, dining room girls, chambermaids, nurses. 200 house Iirls, 50 for country; girls for hotels and boarding louses, German and colored girls, 60 farm h.ind, white and colored waiters. Thompson's, COS Grant street. LADIES and gentlemen to attend the old reliable and strictly first-class Institution: for a limited time you can get three months' Instruction In prac tical bookkeeping, penmanship, commercial calcu lations, etc.. for J15. or three months' Instruction in shorthand and typewriting combined for (10: begin now and prepare for fail positions; we never fall in getting situations for all competent students ; day and night school open the entire year; book keeping taught by actual business practice; estab lished 12 vears; write ror pictorial catalogue. Actual Business College, No. ? Sixth av., corner Wood St., M. J. Conner, President; J. M. Phillips. Dean of Faculty. IADIES A few ladles can secure handsome J sala ry for home work permitting other duties. Write W. Springsteen, Box 213. Chicago, 111. Rnstnes Opportnntie Wanti, WANTED To represent In Pittsburg and West ern Pennsylvania, a firebrick and clay works, bva man whose business brings him In contact with the mills aud manufacturers dally; very best references given. Address L. A. J., Lock Box 643, Pittsburg, Pa. WANTED Man with some push and 11,600 cash by a reliable manufacturing concern; $1,200 salary and security lor money; don't answer this unless you mean business. Address M. W, Dis patch office. 1'on.rdors and x,ode;ers Wanted. BOARDERS wanted on a farm three miles from Ohio Pyle. For particulars Inquire of M. oiorris, i uiu i j le. BOARDERS-Hotel Federal, 171 Federal st.. Allegheny; permanent and transient boarders (1 and (1 per day. BOAHDERS-Translent trade, (t per day. Mrs. A. B. Home, manager, 59 Sandusky St., Alle gheny. GENTLEMEN -Two gentlemen for well furn ished room with first-class board; location fac ing East parks. Address Private Family, Dispatch office. LODGERS Anchor Hotel. Liberty, corner Fourth: lodging per night, 25c, 35c. S0c; week, 1 25, (1 75. (2. (3. OCCUPANTS for very large newly-furnished front room. 572 Fifth av. OCCUPANTS-For two nicely furnished front rooms. 6101 station st. SUMMER BOARDERS-Large house; good cool rooms; tine scenery; good fishing; good table; refer to G. G. O'Brien, 292 Filth ar Pittsburg. E. W. Parkinson, Jefferson, Greene county, Pa. Kflomii v anted. WANTED Furnished hotel for rent; a summer resort preferred. Address H., Box 33, Crelghton, Pa. Hookkeeplns A ecu ants. Etc, Wsmtoa. A,CCOUNTS and books audited, partnership and . disputed settlements adjusted, books posted for those without bookkeepers. Accountant, Lock Box 1323, Pittsburg. Fire Insurance Wanted. B ENSWANGER A ZAUN-flra insurance, tC x ourin av. WANTED. Situations Wanted. POSITION As steward In chibhouse, by an ex perienced caterer of 33; very best reference: country preferred. Address steward. Dispatch office. POSITION As clerk In drug store; four years' X experience. Address Drug. Dispatch office. POSITION-At light work by middle-aged man; Address M. M., Dlspatcb office. Tl anted Partner. PARTNER Advertiser wants a young man as partner to Join him in merchant tailoring: one having the knowledge of gents' furnishings; capital required, 300 to (000. Address M. T Dis patch office. PARTNER In an established office business: (250 required: an excellent chance to the right man. Address, giving age and business experience. Broker, Dispatch office. PARTNERwlth one thousand dollars to take ' hair Interest In a good legitimate business: references exchanged. Address J. A., Box 439. ruisourg r. u. PARTNER Man with (200 capital for supply and novelty co. ; good opportunity for rlgnt person. Enterprise, Dispatch office. Financial Wnnten. FINANCIAL Loans of (500, (1.C0C to (5,000 and up to (20,000 ou 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. Fonrth av. MONEY to loan on mortgages at iH, 5 and C per cent; no tax; character of property deter mlues rate. Isaac M. Pennock. 147 Fourth av. MONEY to loan. In sums or (500, (1,000, (2.000. (5,000 and upward, at lowest rates, on mort gages, Charles Somen A Co., 131 Fourth av. MONEY to. loan at lowest market rates on bond and mortgage; no delay. ReedB. Coyle A Co., cor. Fourth av. and Grant st. M ONKY to loanonmortRsc: no dclav: loiresi j n teres i. nowara urown, 101 j? ouriu av. M ONEYto loan on mortgages: lowest Interest, no ueiay. uiacK a ls.ura. w n onrin av. MORTGAGES on cltv or Allegheny county prop erty at lowest rates. Henry A. Weaver A io., szfouriu av. rro LOAN (200.000 on mortgages;. and up--L ward at 6 per cent: (600,000 at 4j per centon residences or business property, vacant lots or farms, b. U. French. 125 Fourth av. WANTED Mortgages on Improved city or Alle gheny county property. McCune A Coulter, (8 Fourth av. WANTED Bonds, stocks, mortgages and othei securities. Ed Wlttlsh, 131 Fifth av.. Pitts burg, Pa, ftlO; OOO to loan at5ner cent. JohnK. Ewlw j A Co., 107 Federal St. Miscellaneous Wanted. EVERYBODY to know that Davis- Mahan's studio, 435th av.. will be open on the 4th of July. PAINTINO and platcglass glazing, li. C. Miller, 623 Grant St.. Pittsburg. PATENT'S U. S. and foreign; fees payable on success. J. H. Stevenson, solicitor, loo Fifth av PATENTS-O. D. Levis (20 vears). Solicitor. 131 Fifth av.. next Leader. Pittsburg: no delay. TRUNKS hauled to and rrom Last End for 50c. Campbell A Davis, 12 Seventh av. Telephone 276. WANTED Kveryono wno wants tne finest and cheapest wall paper in America to ind for samples; sent free toany address. O. G. O'Brien, Paint and all l'aper store. 292 Fifth av. WANTED One second-hand dry grinding pan and one second-hand tubular boiler. 66x16: both In good condition. Address C. IX., Dispatch office. WANTEO-We want to close out all our fire works at less than half price. Johnston's Great Western Gun Works, 706 Smlthfleld St. WANTED To rent a hotel; must be furnished complete. Address J. E. Meloy, Hackney, Pa. WANTED Horse Cheap saddle horse, snltable for lady to ride. F. F. C. Dispatch office. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. . Hoi-sea. Vehicles. Live Stock. For Sale. BUGGIES Good top buggies at (60: handsome road wagons, (40; daisy road cart'. (12. Mor ris Frye A Co., 32 Ohio st. and 93 Beaver av. DELIVERY wagons Delivery wagons all styles; our own make. Wm. Beckert, 340 to 344 Ohio t., Allegheny. Telephone. 3420. HORSE At Joe Saxon's sale and boarding stable, 8 and 10 Seventh St.. one good work horse, harness and spring wagon. MARE Fine young mare, dark brown; stylish: sound; gentle; 15 hands: cheap. No. IS Franklin St., Allegheny, 4 to 7 P. M. M ULES-3 small mules sound and good at Faw- cett's place, cratt avenne. uagiana. RADDLE HORSE All the galtsj cheap. 3 Fourth av., second floor. 147 Machinery and Metals For Sale. BOILERS and engines, second-hand: all sizes, from 4 to 100 h. p. : cheapest In the market: u hollers and engines In stock, stationary and porla able, upright boilers, mounted farm engine, etc.: steam pumps, governor, pulleys and shafting. Telephone 3401. 23-25 Park way. J. S. Young. Alle gheny. Pa. C1ASH REGISTERS, refrigerators, lunch counter J fans and motor. 63 Diamond st. ELEVATOR One second hand elevator suitable for a stable. Address, Joe Saxon, 8 and 10 Seventh st., citv. STEAM PDMPS, new and second-hand boilers, engines, injectors, electors, south Bend wood pulleys, iron hubs, shafting and hangers, machin ists' brass founders and iron-pipe fitters. 63 Water street. Blcyc'es, Tricycles, Eta, For Sain. BICYCLES-(I40 bicycles for (100; (115 btcycles for (70; other grades in proportion: agents wanted; lists free. A. W. Gump A Co., Dayton. Ohio. BICYCLE-Safety. with cu6hlon tires, spring forks, diamond frame, full ball bearing; cheap for cash. No. 74 Arch St., Allegheny. IMST TERMS Second-hand Columbia. Rambler j Warwick, LovelL Swift and others: also new AVarwlcks, Remingtons, Liberties. Hartfords and Kenwoods. Johnston's, 706 Smlthfleld St. o LD WHEELS taken In exchange for new. riltsuurg 'Cycle Co., 423 wood st. PNEU3IATIO RAMBLER Bicycle, 1892 pattern. Address Rambler, Dispatch office. Musical Instruments. PIANO A party In need of money will sacrifice their elegant cabinet uprIghtplano,7Ji octave; will sell at a sacrifice to suit purchaser, call resi dence. 33 Beach St., Allegheny. Rubber Stamps For Saiev GET your rubber stamps, steel stamps, stencils, seal presses, brass checks, etc, from Sheaffer A Co., 49 Filth av.. Duff's College building. Docs for Sale. PUPPY Fine bred pug puppy. No. 31 Franklin st., city. Miscellaneous For Sale. Df drawers and wall show cases. ' A LOT of drawers and wall show cases. Including counter, at 61 Ohio st,, Allegheny City. pOFFEE URN and dish heater. No. 115 4th av. CORDAGE Twine, hemp pacxlng. Co.. 89 Water st. Fiocker A FIREWORKS To close out at less than half price, at Great Western Gun Works, 70S smiinneia st. FOR SALE Con tractors, attention I Will sell very cheap second-hand cars, track-carts, wheel and drag scrapers. Address C. S. Warner, Akron, Ohio. FOR SALE Bedroom suit cheap; elegant and handsome English oak; owner moving from town. 1 Frailer st., Allegheny. PARTITIONS cheap Fine cherry office parti tions. 47 Fifth av. POOLTABLES Six pooltables. Joseph Stolzer. 2727 Penn av. Inquire of STEAM YACHT-30 rect In length, 6 feet In width; Roberts tube holler; 4x4 engine: will sell very cheap. Address Yacht. Dispatch office. FOR SALE-BUSINESS. Iluslness Opportunities For Sale. BARBER SHOP-3 chairs, all new furniture, do ing good business reason for selling, owner going to move to the country. Address R, F., Dispatch office. fdlEAP In a lively town: stock of clothing, i ladles' and gents' furnishing goods, hats, caps, etc; call at once. Conrad Hune. New Lisbon, O. FLOUR AND FEED MILL-SuccessruI business; allin full running order with fine mill build ing aud complete outfit or the latest machinery, etc. ; several small dwellings, etc. : situated In a prosperous manufacturing town on line or railroad with switch direct to the property; will be sold ror 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. "POUNDRY A well established foundry In de r slrable location fronting on river and railroad; large buildings fully equipped with all necessary appliances, engine, boilder, cupolas, pattern shop, etc : will be sold at an Immense bargain. Apply to Jas. W. Drape A Co., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. GENTS' furnishing store, on prominent street In Pittsburg, doing' good business: owner has other business requiring alt of his attention. Ad dress Trade, Dispatch office. GROCERY Dally sales (100. andean be doubled; the leading grocery In this growing city; ele gant large room, with plate glass fronts. In very nest location: nice,, freih stock: Invoice about (Z 700: making large profit) ; best opening In tbe State. Address C. H. Folsom, Lima, O. G ROCERY Doing a fair business: will sell cheap. Auurcss iuj Aignteentii St., soutusiae. HOTEL furniture and lease with extensive tran sient trade; elegant brick house on corner near Court House In this growing city; population 20.000: center of the great oil and gas fields; 47 rooms furnished in new and modern style: large stock of fine liquors; good lease and cheap rent; price (3,000; rare bargain. Address C. H. Folsom, INSTALLMENT furniture and carpet store; ex cellent location: large trade established. Ad dress A Bargain, Dispatch office. FOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Opportunities. INTEREST In office business or light manarac tnrlngby young man with good business experi ence; state terms and nature of business. Address B 627. Dispatch office. 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. MACHINE shop and rounJry in the flourishing city of McKeesport. on B. A O. R. B. For particulars call on George S. Cotton A Co.. 64 Fed eral st., Allegheny. . MERCHANTTAILORand city bat store. For further Information address Tailor and Hai ter. Dispatch office. NOTION and toy business A profitable business; well established and doing a good lobbing and retail trade; excellent location In Allegheny: one or the best thoroughfares In the citv; a good opening. Jas. W. Drape A Co.. 313 Wood st., Pittsburg. PHYSICIAN'S practice-Doctors, attention: an old physician's large practice and a (5.000 home In Ohio town (1.500 Inhabitants), ror (4.00C. Ad dress Box 22, Cincinnati, Ohio. PLUMBING shop and store The plumbing, steam and hot v. atcr business established and carried on for the last year and a half by Meyer A Brennen at No. 66 North Market St.. Canton. O.. is offered for sale; the stock is well selected and new; the store is conveniently located and has done a pvring business; intending purchasers re in vited to call and examine. Harry E. Fife, Re ceiver. T ESTAURANT-A well-established restaurant; XV one orthe best locations In Allegheny, on a busy thoroughfare: full equipment, everything In fine running order and making monev; a good opening. Jas. W. Drape A Co., 313 wood St., Pittsburg. CAND stone quarry and glass sand works; situ uieu onune oi j emickey ana xougniojtneny Railroad. 60 "miles from Pittsburg; capacity or works. 75 to 100 tons per dav, and plenty or orders unhand; satisfactory reasons given for selling the plant. Forfnrtho-information and price, address A. U. McCune, Dawson, Pa., or II. M. Lytle. Braddock, Pa. THE Transformation roi Co. of New York . offers State rights In the best patent campaign novelty ever produced: a pushing, energetic party wlth(l'.500can make easily several thousand dol lars In CO ila) s. Call between 10 A. M. and 1 o'clock. J. J. Wohltman, Monungahela House. TIN SHOP-The best located and equipped tin shop and the only house In general store re pairer; also stores ana ranges. J.W. Scuoop, Mar ket House, McKeesport, Pa. WELL established art store In Allegheny, clear ing about (300permonth: low rent; special bargain. Holmes A Co., 420 Smlthfleld st. Business Properties For Sale. PBUPERTY-Ohlo st. (Allegheny City) business property, onoof the very best locations on the street In fee simple C II. Love, 93 Fourth av. rpHE valuable manufacturing property, with ex J. tensive brick buildings, warehouse, offices and 6 dwellings, etc., etc . if the Fennsylvinla White Lead Co., situate on River av , corner Wal nut St.. 4th ward. Allegheny: railroad and river front and facilities for a switch right Into the prop erty; size or lot aout233vl70reet. with an alley In the rear: will be exposed to public sale on Tuesday. July 19. at 11 o'clock, on the premises; title per fect; Immediate possession; terms reasonable. Further particulars rrom James W. Drape & Co.. Agents and Auctioneers. 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. FOR SALE LOTS. City Lots. (fhtirrfr-Stoe (300 Herron Hill Park plan: imiiO choice lots near Wyllear. cable cars at above prices: some on paved btreet only (10 down, balance (3 atnontu: sure to enhance quickly.-black A Balrd, 96 Fourth av. Enat End l.ot For Sln. LOT Penn av.. East End, lot 63x200. For par ticulars see A. D. Wilson, 55 Federal St., Alle gheny. BRUSHTON. Bank of Commerce plan, (500 each Two choice building lots, each fronting 40 feet on Blockade av., and 212 and 218 feet In depth re spectively: boardwalks, water and gas: conven ient, attractive location; extremely easy terms. (4-107-466). Charles Somers A Co., 131 Fourth av. EUREKA PLACE 47 nice level lots from (35u to (GOO, which I will sell on small cash pnyment and balance monthly: these lots have every con venience, are situated in choicest part of Oakland, and only a short distance from cable line; come early and get vour choice. For plaus and prices see George Schmidt, 157 Fourth av. OAKLAND Elegant corner lot, fronting 47 feet on Craft av. by 100 feet in depth: no finer building site: (4,400. (2-43-314). Charles Somers A Co., 131 Fourth av. Hazelwood Lots For Sale. HAZELWOOD AV. An elegant corner lot. irregular shape, equal to 52x120 feel, 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. McCrlckart, 59 Fourth av. ; telephone 1676. rpWENTY-THIRD WARO-Level lots, near Sec JL ond avenue electric cars and B. A O. R. R. station; (25 down. (10 per month; streets graded and macadamized; sidewalks laid: city water; houses built to suit purchaser on monthly payments. George C. Burgwlu, Attorney at Law. 150 Fourth avenue. . Suburban Lots For Sale. , I7AST JEANNETTE, P. R. R.-S500-An ex 'j ceedlngly cheap and attractive lot In the Fort Pitt Land Company's plan of lots, fronting 40 reet on Mary st. br 100 feet In depth to an alley. (4-103-468). Charles Somers A Co., 131 Fourth av. SIX acres or ground near Etna, about 3 miles from the city; sfew fruit trees; good spring; small dwelling: price only (1,100. Jas. W. Drape A Co., 313 Wood street, Pittsburg. "117 ALLS STATION An elegant business or resl i T donee site: an lmportaut industrial, rapidly Improving and most promising point; at a great sacrifice: call or write for details. (4-1LO-131.) Charles Somers A7 Co., 131 Fourth aTe. Cemetery Lota For Sale. LOT In Unlondale Cemetery, fine location. Address, U. D.. Dispatch office. Farms For Sals. FARM Southern stock farm near manufacturing townf depot Simile; l,2f0 acres smooth land In good heart, adapted to grass clover: 200 acres rich river bottoms averaging 50 bushels shelled corn to acre without manure: 600 acres original growth hardwood timber; new residence, ample barns and outbuildings; good society; fine churches and schools; eminently healthy: cheap labor: home market at lilgh prices: nhotos furnished; lowprlce. W. G. Stevens, Houston, Vs. FARM 13K acres. 5-room house, stable, fine fruit and berries; J ust the place for poultry; send stamp for new big farm and exchange list. N. F. ilnrst. Notary Pnbllr. Rochester Pa. FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE City Residences. C1RANDVIEW AV.. Mt. Washlngton-200 ft. I front; will sell cheap ir sold soon. SeeA.D. Wilson. 65 Federal st., Allegheny. WYLIE AV. Close to Court House, 2-story press brick front, 7 rooms and large store room; good location: large baker's oven in cellar; lot 20X70. J. c. Keuiy, 77 mamona st. QUA 280 Cheap for a 2-story stone front brick fiDrk) dwelling. Dinwiddle St.; 7 rooms, nearly new; nice appearance. J. C. Rellly, 77 Diamond st. flfftrnfi Eviline, near Dauphin St.. 19th ward. tiDUUU East End. fine large lot. (139.) W. A. Herron A Sons, 80 4th av. East End Residences For Sale. EOND ST., E. E (3,750 will buy 6-roora honse, bath room, etc.; near electric car: owner leaves town: only (5U) required; balance to suit. A. Banck. 441 Grant st. I HAST END A. handsome residence on a fine j paved avenue near cable and electrlo cars; large lot; spacious lawn In front; ample shade from natural forest trees of mil growth: residence has all tbe more recent and thoroughly modern ap- illances, and is really "unique" in every partlcu ar; perfection in art and beauty are singularly blended throughout; a perspective in view In our office; possession at once. Jas. W. Drape A Co., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. EAST END A neat brick dwelling, 8 rooms, sewing room, bath and toilet room, hall, dry cellar, furnace, etc. all In fine order throughout: everything bright and clean;Just newly painted and papered: large front and aide entrance: desirable situation: contiguous to cablecars: price onlv(5, 500; Immediate possession, Jas. W. Drape A Co., 313 Wood st.. Pittsburg. TJORSALEor exchange Brick residence prop- X erty paying 1; Son, 4112 Penn av. erty paying 12 to 13 per cent net. D. BebenA HOMEWOOD AVEN UE. near Penn ave. -New 2-story frame, 9 rooms, hard wood mantels, with cabinets, tile hearths, sliding doors, china closets, pantries, etc.: a complete house; imme diate possession. Baxter, Thompson A Co., 161 Fonrth a e. 3f 300 will buy a strictly modern new and com 5dOj plete 9 room frame house In a choice loca tion; art glass, chandeliers, elec. light, papered throughout sliding" doors, front aud back porches, cement cellar, finlfhed laundry, two st.i. wash stands, bath, two 1. w. cs., flagstone walks, hard wood cabinet mantels throughout: a bargain: see agents. Moore A Kelly, 6203 Pcnn av. Tel. 5450. C"1 1 OOO Worth more for a lovely nearly new 3)JXj 2-story and mansard brick dwelling near Neglevar.; 10 rooms and every convenience that goes with a modern home: shrubbery, etc: will stand close Inspection; lot 57x110. J. C. Rellly, 77 Diamond St. CQ OOO House. 7 rooms, large cor. Iot:C00, re EOj matnder onTery easy payments (part of same can be paid as rent): well located at Brush ton. East. End. near to steam and electric cars. (43 S.) See W. A. Herron A Sons, 80 Fourth av. Allegheny Residences For Sale. PERRYSVILT.E AV. property: new house; lot 94x147. See A. D. Wilson, 55 Federal st., Al legheny. RESACA ST. property: good Investment: two houses: see about It. A. D. Wilson, 65 Fed eral St., Allegheny TEAR Allegheny Parks-Brick house. 8 rooms, 1 modern conveniences, at (4.500: a birgaln. Hedry W. Armstrong. M Federal St.. Allegheny. SECOND WARD. Allegheny A good brick dwelling, almost new, near Fremont st . on line of electric cars: mansard roof, cresting finish on top; 8 rooms, with batb and lavatory, both gases, lanndry, hot and cola water, marble man tels. Inside shutters, vestibule and hall, dry cellar with cemented floor: everything in prime order, house all newly papered throughout: price only (3,850; best value In Allegheny: title perfect! lm medlats possession. J as. W. Drape A Co., HI Wood sk. Pittsburg. FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE Allegheny Residences For Sole. Qn OOO-On Charles St.. near Ferrysville av.; tifO) new brick house. 10 rooms, w. c. heater, back and front stairs, front porch: Immediate pos session; If sold soon will take (6,000. See A. D. Wilson. 55 Federal st, Allegheny. Suburban Kesiaencw ifor Sale. IJDGF.WOOD. P. R. K. A barealn in mostex 'j cellent residence lot on Maple av., near sta tion; the proper elevation above street level: well drained, sha.Te trees: see this lot: it will .peaxfor Itself. Hoffman A Baldrldge. WUklnsburg. op posite depot. "XTORTH MANSFIELD-About three acres and a 1 dwelling house, on Main St.. convenient to railroad station; price only (7.000: would pay over llOper cent to lav out in building lots. Plans, etc, from Jas. AV. Drape A Co.,313 Wood at.. Pittsburg. C&1 IT OOO WIlKlnsburg:donbIe frame houseora LOj rooms: vestibule; halls: bathrooms: sum mer kitchen: adaptid for the use of one. two or, more famllle-r gases: li. and c. water: electric light, and every modern convenience: wide porches: elegant cellar: large grounds 66x264 feet; fronting two choice stree s; generous lawn., shaded and einbclllshd with shraoberr: no more agreeable, inviting and convenient home, directly on the line of electric and close to steam cars, and no better Investment of the char acter, as the place Is rentable at (1,200 per year: easy terms. (4-109-473). Charles Somers A Co., 131 Fonrth av. "JO OOO will glveyon a good suburban home: is nonse auu slants witn largeiou a. u. iiu son. 55 Federal St.. Allegheny. TO LET. Clfr Residences. TO LET-From April 1. 1S83. the elegant mansion of the late Mrs. Louise Jones. No. 426 Duqueanr way, Fourth ward. Pittsburg: complete In every particular: this handsome house is especlali adapted for club purposes, has all modern Improve ments, beautiful river view, and is most con venlentof access from all parts or the city: lonr lease on reasonable terms. For further Informa tion anplr to or address Howard Jones, 135 Fourt! av., city. ri'O LET-(2t. neat new brick house. 7 rooms. 1 Jane, near 25tb st.. S. S. : also four rooms In good order. (13 p-.rmo. See W. A. Herron A Sons, 0 Fourth av. Fctt End Residences To Let. TO LET (16 per mo.; a neat new house, 5 rooms; E.E.: well located. Berlin st. W. A. Herron A Sons. 80 Fourth av. TIM) LET Neville St.. near Forbes St.. In Belle l field, 4room house; rent (13 per month. C. H. Love, 93 Kourtli av. PO LET-Frankstown av.. No. 24. near Penn L av.. E. E. C. H. Love. 93 Fourth av. Allegheny Keslnriicfw T" Lot rLET Near Allegheny parks. 8-room house, modern conveniences; n.nt- rurnlshed. (42l unfurnished. I7permonth. UenryW. Armstrong, 64 Federal St., Allegheny. Hazelwood Residences loft. TO LET On nazclwood av., near Sylvan, house orelght rooms with laundry, city water, both gases and bath room: fine situation, ample grounds, rrult trees, grapes, shrubbery, etc. : rent moderate; possession immediately. Apply H. Burgwlu, 150 Fourth av. nooms To Let. ALDER ST.. ITO. East End Well furnished rooms for gentleman and lady or two gentle men, with boar J : references exchanged. B ROAD ST.. 61CS. East End Gentleman room mate with lioaru; private iamny:?a wee. IAST DIAMOND ST.. 06. Allegheny-Furnished li back parlor with use ofkltchen lfdesircd. 1 MERSON ST.. 2S3, East End Furnished rooms; low rates Willi uoara, near onaay ". L ACOCK ST. Furnished rooms, all modern con veniences. Apply to Moyle's, 165 Lacock St., Allegheny. M EYRAN AV.. 151. Oakland Nicely furnished front room for gentlemen. MONTGOMERY AV.. 47-PIeasant fnrnlshed room; opposite parks; reasonable rate. NEGLEY AV.. 112. above Penn. East End Ele gant summer location: furnished room with board. TV"ORTH AV.. 237 Flegant furnished second story i.1 front room, suitable for two gentlemen or married couple; with or without board. PENN AVENUE, near Tenth stre-t. two good furnished rooms, both gases. Stationary w. s.; onlv (a per month. C. R. Funderberg A Co., No. 77 Fourth av. ENN AV., 5609 Furnished rooms, 4 doors from , Neley: private family. DURAL AV.. 5637 Front room (furnished or XV unfurnished for gentlemen): close to electric or cable lines. f See additional adlets under Wanted Boarders J and Lodgers. r Business Stands To Let. TO LET Space with power, eor. Penn and Third avs.: three floors: 20.000 feet space: abundant power: good light: splendid location; every con venience. Apply Nicola Bros., 20 Fifth av. rPO LET Four-storv brlc.'hulldlng. 139 "econrt J. av.. two doors from Smlthfleld t. : will lease ror Are years. Apply at first floor office of Kauf manns store. TO LET Fine location for a dentist or physl--clan: modern new houses, 8 rooms. Second av., Hazelwood. W. A. Herron A Sons. 80 Fourth av. rpOLET A good stand lor gents' furnishing 1 store and tailor; (100; Hazelwood av. F. C. Kohne. "0 LET-Btore. cor. 5th and Grant st. See W. A. . Herron & Sons, 80 4th av. T iO LET Store. No. 87 Third av.; (25. A. Leg- gate Jt Bon. B2 ounn av. Offices and D:c nom To Lai. TO LET renn and Frankstown aves.. E. E.. 2 fine offices In the Flath building: theso offices are well Butted for a physician or any good office purpose, as they are In the very best location In the city. C. H. Love, 93 Fourth av. TO LET Fourth av.. No. 93, desk room witn use of aesk. etc.. on first floor In rear part of our office, good light, etc.: rent (5 per month and up ward: best location In the city. C. U. Love, 93 Fonrth av. Miscellaneous To Lets. TO LET First-class stable In rear of No. 42S Duquesne way, 4 stalls and coachhoi'se; reason able rent. Howard Jone?. 131 Fourth ay., city. TO LET Vacant lot. 30x110. with stable corner Penn av.. Third st. and Exchange alley. Apply Nicola Bros.. 20 5th av O LET ByJohn K. Ewlng A Co.. 107 Federal St.. honsts, stores and apartments. CHOICE PROPERTIED RIDGEVIEW AND GRANDE POI'NTE 0 Plans of Fine Building LOTS, Eleventh ward, Allegheny City, on the CALIFORNIA AVE. Electric Street Railway. Get plans and particulars from salesmen on the grounds Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday from 3 to 6 p. M., or A. Z. BYERS & CO., 93 Federal St., Allegheny. A LOVELY HOME CHEAP. $4,750. A handsome Oakland resldonce at a great bargain if sold before July L House of eigbt e'euant rooms, bathroom, hot and cold water, stationary washstand, inside vr. c, both gases, slate" mantels, tile hearths and vestibnle, cement cellar, every modern con venience: on a lovelv paved and sewered stieet; cable and electrlo cars; easy torms; call at once. il. F. HIPPLB CO., 98 Fourth ave, MAYFIELD Lots, Perrvsvillc avenue, at private sale. JOHN K., E WING ki CO., Aeents, 107 Federal CHOICE PROPERTIES. SCHENLEY PARK. - If you visit Schenley Park ore AT Any other time, DON'T FAIL TO "WALK OVER THE GREENFIELD AVE. BRIDGE at the Zoological Garden, the most frequent. ed and the finest view in.tbe part, ond see , the 85 honses.wo are building to sell OVEB- j LOOKING THE PARK. t TOH HAVE TEN' YEAP.S TO PAT TOB. THEM. Prices range from SL800 to $1,530. ? Also inspect the flno level lots, 25 to) feet front and from 90 to 170 feet In depth. Prices from 400to $000 each. Terms 5 per cent cash, balance $5 pet month. THEY HAVE CITY WATER. AX ELEC TRIC ROAD BUNS THROUGH THE PROP ERTY. NOTE One hnndred and twenty-five of these lots liavo been sold since January. " PETER SHIELDS, 533 GRANT STREET, And corner Greenfield ave. and Lydia- it. New Brick Dwelling Of 9 rooms and all modern Improvements. CENTRAL LOCATION Ana an excellent neighborhood; asphaltntn street. JCOENERLOTI i 25x110. J A delightful home and sure to enhance In value. TERMS ) $2,000 Cash, Balance $300 Per Year. ) SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 90 FOURTH AVE. A RARE BARGAIN. $12,500. A lovely Qneen Anne bricfc dwelling house, 12 lovely rooms; corner property, on a beau tiful, paved street; lovely shade trees, cable and electric cars, all modern conveniences, slate mantels, tile hearths and vestibnle. bathroom, stationary washstands, hot and cold water, inside w. c, speaking tubes and electric bells; large lot, larste front and side porches; house is beautifully papered; east ern exposure. This isa rare chance to buv'.a lovely, beautiful home at a sre.it banralnV Terms to suit. M. F. H1PPI.E & CO.. "' 96 Fourth av. ' DON'T PAY RENT. BOY A HO ME ON YOUR OWN TEEMS FOR SALE. Fournew frame houses, Beltzhoover ave nue, Thirty-first ward, just completed. Six rooms and large finished attic, lovely vesti bnle. large hall and hall on second floor, double parlors. slldlngdoors,handsome china closet, front and rear porches: lots 23x108 feet. See diaries F. Barr, office No. 1 Beltz hoover avenne. fro n I to 8 p. m. PKOPOSAtS. PROPOSALS SEALED PROPOSALS will be received by the Oakland sub District School Board until 7 o'clook T. M. on TUESDAY, July 5. for painting to be done at the Soho, BelleSeld and Sylvan avenne schools. SpeciQeitions can be seen at tne store of Freese & Aufderhetde. corner Fifth av. and Gist St., city, at which place bids are to be left. W. J. SMITH, Secretary. PROPOSALS-SEALED PROPOSALS FOB the painting and graliiiiii; ot the inside of tbe old portion of the Hnmboldt School linlldlng will be received by the Board of Directors of the Humboldt District School, Twenty-sixth ward, until TUESDAY, Jnly 5, 169., at 7 p. M. Plans and specifications can be seen by calling upon tho Secretary of the board. Charles B. Dietz, 1919 Jane street, Southslde, Pittsburg. The school board s serves the right torolcctany or all bids. PROPOSALS-SEALED PROPOSALS "WILL lie received by F. J. Osterling; Archi tect, Telephone bmlding, up until JULY 9. 12 M for the heatimr and ventilation Of the new North Ward Public School building to bo erected corner Eighth street and Du quesne way, Pittsburpr, To. General plans tor the building can be seen at the office of the architect. Each bid mnst be accom panied by a detailed plan and specification, clearly showing the system proposed. Bond for the amount of Ihc contract to accom pany each bid. Therlzhtis reserved to re ject any or all proposals. DR. O. S. SHAW, Preoident, DK. E. W. SWENTZEL, Secretary. PROPOSALS FOR VITRIFIED BRICK Pavement, Curbing, Grading, Etc The undersigned Committee ot Councils of tbe borongh of Unlontown, Pa., will receive proposals for the laying of vitrified Are brick pavement, including the furnishing and laying of vitrified brick, tbe curbing and the grading complete. Amount to be laid, about 217,000 yard. Propoals will be received until FRIDAY, Jnly 8, 1392, at 6 p. jr. The borouzh resorves the right toreject any and all bids, if in the interest of the bor oruhtodoso. Bond In amount of the bid must accompany the proposal. ,, Plans, speclflculons and all information ' can be had by applying to the undersigned or the borongh engineers. JOHN a BREADING, ) r- WILLIAM C MCCORMICK, om" CHOICE OFFICES For rent in the JEW GERMAN! SAVINGS BANK BUILDING Wood and Diamond streets. Well lighted, most centrally located, all tbe most modern conveniences and latest improvements. Inquire lit GERMANIA SAVINGS BANK COR. WOOD AND DIAMOND STS. I WANT TO BORROW S13,500 For Three or Fiva Years at 6 Per Cent. On nrst mortgage on property situate In Westmoreland county on line of the Penn sylvania Railroad. SECURITY $52,000. . Can you or a friend of yours loan me the moneyT Address, WESTMORELAND, Dispatch office. BONDS OF SURETYSHIP. For BANK and KAILROAD Employes. For CONTRACTORS snd BUH,DEBS. ForADMINISTP.ATOR3. ASSIGNEES, TRUSTEES, COMMITTEES. KECETViRS, et. Approved bf the Courts, Municipal, State u4 Federal Governments. Approved upon all city contracts In PlttsDtuf and Allegheny by special ordinances. THE CITY TRUST. SATE DEPOSIT ASD SURETY COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. capital, iuu. piu H,irwivw Sarnlos A. MeD. BAILEY, ABeat., mrJS-M-s M Fourth av., Fltubarg. street, ana on tne grounas. ' s "J i v3 ! I faft