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YARNS OF THE LADS.
One of the Firemen Gives Due Credit
to an Inventive Crank;
A CUBE FOR TOO IIDCH RELIGION
Hott the Columbia Eojs Pot a Candidate
3hrongh Initiation.
EOCGH EIEKCiSU FOE HOT WEATHER
IWIIITTEX FOn THE WS PATCH.I
"If you want a story about an engine
house crank, I can give you one," said
Fireman Iteynolds tnc other day as he
lighted a cigar and leaned np against the
wheel of the big steamer that graces the
floor of Encinc House Xa 11.
""William Uorrctt was the crank's name
and he was a member ot this company.
Billy as a crank, sure enough, but a crank
in the same sense that Benjamin Franklin,
Eli Whitney or Samuel Morse were cranks
he was an inventive genius, but like many
others he never reaped the glory of his
labors. Somebody else got the prize.
"Ho'-eman William Borrett was the first
man to conceive the idea of stringing har
ness o cr a pole as a time-saving arrange
ment in a fire engine house. He pro
cured an old set of harness, a ball of twine
and some nails and tor many days worked
silently away without revealing his plan to
anybody. He experienced all of the suc
cesses and discouragements of young inven
tors and soon became an object of jest to the
other members of the company. But Billy
stood it all bravely and did not divulge his
secret.
Humors Abont His Head.
"As usual m such cases, it became noised
about that Borrett -was suffering lrom brain
trouble, and expressions of deep regret were
made by the firemen over their comrade's
affliction. Late one night after 'the
crank had tossed restlessly about on his
bed (or several hours, he suddenly leaped
nt of bed and yelling: -I'te got it, I've got
it, rushed for the pole. The whole com
pany started in pursuit, some with ropes,
ethers with blankets, to'catch the man whom
they were now thoroughly convinced was
a subject for a mad-house. The fleeing man
was intercepted and before he had a chance
to say a word was bound hand and foot.
The unfortunate inventor realizing the
ludicrous nature of his situation was con
vulsed with laughter. This only made
matters worse, lor besides being a mad man
he was also an idiot, thought his guards.
"Billv begged to be released, but not until
a physician was called was he listened to.
He then explained his plan to his associates
who one by one slunk oft to bed leaving the
genius alone with his ideas. The scheme
was successful, but another man perfected
it and the true inventor, the crank ot No.
11, never obtained either credit or money
for his labors. "
Just Miltpd to the Salvation Army.
"Wc once had an over-religions member
in this company," began thechnmpion story
teller ot Engine Company Xo. 10, Pittsburg,
the other evening in reply to a request for
an engine house storv, "but he dia not re
main Ion. He was too good for a fireman
or,indeed, any other vocation in this life.
We got this religious chap through a
transfer and I will never forget him. He
liad not been in the engiue house
five minutes until he began singing,
Jiraying and reciting verses of Scripture.
At first we allowed him to go ahead and
enjoy himself, since such conduct in an
?igme houe was sonitthing new. But
when, our zealous Christian brotlier began
to whoop an crow aiound all night and
Metrlect Itls duties in order to attend to his
devotional exercises tlie novelty of the
thing wore olE
"It was no use to talk to him about the
matter. He would not listen, but would
immediatelv begin a sermon upon the
Iaeatha.,-bUniljiKS of b's worldly com
rades, " winding up witK an ex
hortation to those individuals to for
sake their vnjs and follow him.
Finally the new member made his presence
so offensive that one day, during his
absence, a meeting of the firemen was
called to concoct a cure. AVe were arail
he would become violent if unrestrained.
I'rencliing Through a section of Hos-.
"Well, the meeting proved a success.
That night a section ot hose waslaidlrora
the engine room in through our friend's
bed room and one end was snuzly secreted
under his pillow. When the religious
fireman returned home he was in very low
spirits, owing to the contemplation of his
sinful career and was inclined to be sulky.
Finally he retired tor the night, turning
the lights out as usual. He had been in
bed perhaps an hour, when from under the
troubled sleeper's head there issued a horri
ble groan. Then came another and another,
the latter a muffled moan. In less than tw o
seconds the fanatic was doubled up like a
s-ycuC corkscrew and was filled with holy
tror.
JThe joker of the company, who had his
nth at the other end of the hose, then
an to mumble some of the passages he
. . 'picked up from his religious brother,
though much modified and fearfully muti
lated. xrepare to meet thy fate, thundered a
voice deep, and awful. The victim writhed
and shivered as he heard the words and
knew not what to do.
" 'I am the evil one,' continued the voice,
and I s-ay unto thee, repent thee, and get
thee out of this company double quick or
the fires of damnation will encompass thee
tHimlabout. '
"That was cnouzh. The terror-stricken
iclim jumped out of bed, seized his clothes
ad bolting down the stairs, darted out of
re engine house door into the night and
as gone. He never came back."
An Initiation in No. G.
"When the old cat is awav, the mice will
ay." Thus began Patsy Conway, one of
e" Columbia firemen, the other evening, in
sway of a proverbial preface to the en-
le house yarn he was about to spin.
'Just yesterday the truth of this trite old
ing was demonstrated right here
this engine house. Captain Noble
les had pone up street for a few
aients, leaving tue rest ot us
ing here in front ot the engine house
ngto keep cool. The Captain had bare
disappeared around the corner when a
'orcign-looking individual came stalk
wn stieeu One of the boys remarked
tie was a "queer-looking duck," and
;red if we could not have some fun
hiuu The loreign individual soon
near us and we were just in the act of
-ting his attention when he wheeled
t, gave us a military salute, and ap
hing handed one of the boys a note,
note was headed, Engine House No. 2,
ad thus:
rlue Company No. S:
will irtroducc you to General Herr
Iclc von bchlagen, who Is in search of
Initiate him into the mysteries of
and then send him on to No. 7. You
nil the gencial one of the pluckiest
.idatc you e or haw. No. 2 has just thi
rd nutting him tluoiuh tho mill, anil,
ule tho biv me nearly dead over their
ertCons Heir Hoinnck, as you will ob--ve,
i as Ircsh as a daisy.
Tue No. 2 Boys.
'Well, we took in tha situation at a
nee. There was a circus on hand. We
aro-e and, with the gravity of a band of
icons, motioned for the candidate to fol
us back into the engine house. He
ved orders without a word.
Onlral of the New Kecrnlt.
'Preparations were being begun at once
tae initiation. The first thing neces
? as to get the candidate dressed prop
- for the ordtaL Accordingly, all the
s wcie sent skirmishing about the place
apparel. One returned with a big,
rv rubber coat; auother with a pair of
&er 'oots; a third with a bigf- old
ioned fireman's hat and several of ths
i brot ght back horse blankets, pieces of
icac :nid an old musty horse collar. Ili-
side of three minutes more trash was resur
rected and broupht forth than any of us
ever dreamed was in the building.
'Xotwithstandins the temperature was
near the melting point, General Herr Hein
rick von Schlagen was soon rigged tip very
handsomely in all of the above mentioned
nrtiplpt Wlipn nt lust th(hnt crnt thrnimh.
I with him he looked like an Arctic explorer.
r'nt tlle candidate never said a word, not
even wnen me Dig norse collar was uuciueu
nrnnnd his wnist tor l hel Rn patrpr waa
the General to become a fireman he never
supected.
"Well, when the costume was complete,
wc set the candidate to work. The first de
gree consisted of pole exercises. And how
the General did slide down that pole! We
kept him sliding tor a dozen times or more.
No sooner did he alight than he was off up
stairs and down the pole again, the big
horse collar thumping on the floor each time
like a load of lead.
The Candidate Never Cracked a Smile.
"The scene was actually too ludicrous to
describe. Ever body was overcome with
laughter except the candidate, who kept
sliding down the pole as though his life de
pended upon it Some of the boys were
rolling on the floor, some leaning against
the wall and some were up on top ot the
hook and ladder truck, holding on to the
rounds of the ladder while they laughed. It
was the funniest sight I ever saw. When
the bovs recovered enough to talk we stopped
the pole performance..
"The next degree consisted in the testing
of the General's heat endurance and his
alertness in responding to an alarm. We
put him to bed without removing his cos
tume, not even his horse collar belt, and
piled bed ticks and blankets upon him until
the warmth must have been equal to
that of an oil fire. Then someone
downstairs pulled the gong and
the way the General escaped from Ms en
vironment was a caution. He was out of
bed, down the pole and upstairs again be
fore we barelv had time to wink.
"We were just putting him to bed for an
other trial when the Captain returned and
put an end to the initiation. Poor Hein
rick stood there panting and blowing like
a race horse with streams of perspiration
rolling down his body. We helped him
disrobe, and giving him a note to No. 7,
sent him along. The last we saw of the
General he was walking down Sandusky
street wearing the big fireman's hat which
we presented to him. The words, "Vigilant
Chief," which were engraved across the
front of the hat and his boiled lobster com
plexion, attracted a great deal of attention.
The wondering gaze of the pedestrians was
only momentary, however. They simply
remarked: 'Poor fellow! He is the chief
lunatic of some lunatic asylum' and passed
on." John L. High.
A FAMOUS HILKJIAH.
An Cnvrrltten Chapter From tho Lire of
the Great Garibaldi.
It has been written of Garibaldi by one of
his biographers that, though he, like all
mortals, had his faults, his motives tvere
never selfish. A visitor at his house in 1858
gives a description of it.
It was Garibaldi's habit to retire very
early. In the morninj;, as the visitor looked
out from the uncurtained window, he saw a
cow rushini; by impetuously, with its head
down and its tail'in the air. Xo sooner had
the animal disappeared than Garibaldi and
his daughter, Teresa, came in sight, one
carryirg a milk pail and the other a milking
stool. About an hour afterward, when the
company had assembled round the breakfast
table, the explanation of this cow hunt was
given. Garibaldi apologized for the scanty
supply of milk.
"Vou see, Teresa," he said, addressing his
daughter in a tone of mild rebuke, "your
temper is the only cause that prevents us
from offering enough milk to the sienora.
"I lepeatedly impress upon my children,"
he continued, turning toward the lady who
tells the story, "that one ought always to
treat animal's kindly, and that they are
much more amenable to kindness than to
blows. This Zoni, ior instance, is our best
cow, but she will not endure a blow; so
that, when Teresa thoughtlessly hit her in
the stable it excited her aid made her quite
unmanageable. I had to go a long way in
the field to find 'her. Teresa came up to
hold her horns, and I had begun to milk;
her, but in less than a minute she upset me,
stool and all, and took to her heels.
During breakfast Garibaldi continued to
talk to his children abont his favorite ani
mals, and he exhorted them to be tender
and unselfish in their treatment of all
creatures with great warmth and intelli
gence. LOWELL AS A SOCIALIST.
lie Ranked in His lilhlcal Views With tha
Modern Idealists.
"James Russell Lowell was a Socialist in
the broader sense only of that elastic term
the sense in which it may be applied to
every man who feels acutely the wrongs
suflered by the poor, and has formed for
himself a high ideal of human equality and
brotherhood," says Edward Grubb in the
July .Yetc England Magazine. "He was a
Socialist after the type of Isaiah and the
Hebrew prophets, and stauds in our own
times alongside such idealists as Rousseau,
Mjzzini and I'uskin. He was not, any
more than these, a Socialist in the sense
of advocating any cut-and-dried politi
cal system, or any special scheme
ot social or industrial organization. His
socialism consists in his strong grasp
of the conception of the worth of man as
man, and his fearless denunciation of the
false standards that men conventionally ap
ply; the selfish customs and traditions that
lead them to honor the strong while despis
ing the weak, and to attach more impor
tance to wealth and outward show than to
the development of true manhood.
"The poems in which this quality is mot
appnrent date from the j ears between 1840
and 1830, which was a time ol great social
anakenius throughout the civilized world;
the new ideals of Kobert Owen in England,
and Saint Simon and Fourier in France had
begun to work upon the public mind."
STUDYING THE CBIMIHALS.
'Work of the International Criminological
Conirress In Drussels.
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle.)
Dr. Arthur MacDonald, specialist in edu
cation as related to criminal and abnormal
classes, United States Bureau of Education,
Washington, D. C., has been appointed
official representative of the United States
to attend the international congress for ex
perimental psycholosy at London and also
the international congress upon criminology
at Brussels Dr. MacDouald was for many
years a resident of this city and graduated
iu the class of '78 from the University of
Rochester.
"Ihe congress at Brussels," Dr. Mac
Donald says, "n ill consider crime in its re
lation to biologv and sociolo5y. The con
gress is extremely cosmopolitan not only as
to natioualities.-but iu the different depart
ments of knowledge which it includes. The
criminal must bestudicdas a member of the
race, and this gives rise to the new science
of criminal anthropology, or in short, crim
inology. Hence such questions will bs dis
cussed as to whether there is a criminal
type distinguished by shape of cranium and
face, anatomy of ears and nose, size of
orbits and length ot jaws. Another im
portant question under this head is whether
ihe criminal is born so or becomes so from
his surroundings.
An opportnne friend will be found in Dr.
D. Jayne's Expectorant, when racked by a
severe cold, and the many lung or throat
afiections which sometimes follow. This
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generations, and is to-day as popular, safe
and effective as ever.
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THE
MEETINGS AND. NOTICES.
Bus! n mi .jCbanges.
DISSOLUTION NOTICE-THE CO-PARTNERSHIP
heretofore existing between Graff &
Mangold as dissolved July I by mutual -content,
Joseph Mangold retiring. All debts will be paid
by K. X. Graff, and all debts owing to the said ttrm
shall be paid to him. " f.X. GRAFF.
DISSOLUTION NOT-CE-THE CO-PARTNERSHIP
heretofore existing between the under
signed under the name of McCullough, Palzell A
Co.. was this daydlssoH ed br mutual consent,
Henrv E. Dubarry retiring. The liabilities of the
late firm hare been assumed and will be paid by
the remaining partners, and all debts owing to
said firm shall be paid to them.
JOHN H. DALZELL,
C. C. ABENSBERG,
H. E. DUBARRY.
PlTTSBUBG, June 20, 1392.
The undersigned have formed a new co-partnership
under the firm name of McCullough, Dalzell
Co., and will continue ihe business at the old
place as heretofore.
JOHN n. DALZELL.
C. C. ARENSBERG.
Dividends.
r"msT National Bank. Pittsburg, I'A.
D1YIDEVD THE DIRrCTURS OF THIS
bank have this day declared a quarterly divi
dend of TWO C) PER CENT on the capital stock,
payable on demand free of tax.
J. D. SCULLY,
July 1, 189!. Cashier.
Office or the Cash Insurance Co., )
1'ITTSBtmO. pa., July 6, 1892. J
TvIVIDEND NO. 49-THE BOARD OF DIREC-
JL TOKS of this company have this day declarer
a semi-annual dividend of FOUR PER CENT t(2
per share), parable on demand.
leraana.
JOUNbTON, Secretary,
JOSEPH F,
Office Union Insurance Co..
ji os. ins and no Fourtn av.
Pittsbuko. Pa.. July 6, 189:
a:, i
DIVIDEND-THE BOARD HAVE THIS DAT
declared a dividend of THREE PER CENT on
the capital stock, parable forthwith.
J. W. J. McLAIN, Secretary.
Office of Allegheny insurance Co.
:i
No. 87 Fourth avenue.
I'ittkiiuiic. July 5. 1892.
TMVIDEND-THF. DIRECTORS OF THIS COM-
U PA .NY have declared a dividend of THREE
PERCENT (fl SO) per share, parable oil demand.
C. G. DONNELL, Secretary.
Ofhce of TheTfctonia Insurance Co., )
No. 106 Ohio street,
AAiia CU Mbll. 4. A U 1 U, IOCS 1
IVIDEND NO. 39-THE DIRiCCTORS OF TH1
A -r t -i rw t) a tnln ft 10OT 1
I)
IS
rnmpany hare declared a dividend of TWO
(K1 DOLLARS per share, parable on and after
r snare, pavaDie on ana an
C. W. GERWIG. Secretary.
July IL 1392. C. W. GERWIG,
GERMAN FlBB INSURANCE COMPANY,
Con. or Wood St. and sixth avk..
Pittsburg. Pa . July 8. 1892. )
DIVIDEND NO. 57-THE BOARD OF DIREC
TORS of this company have dec'ared a divi
dend of FIVE I'ER CENT (81 50) PER SHARE,
parable on and after Monday, Juiv 11, 1892.
F. L. GROSS, Secretary.
GEKMAV AMERICUN INS. CO. OF PltNNA.,
OITICE No. lit FOURTH AVENUE.
PiTTsnunn. Julvn. 1892
D
IVIDEVD NO. 3S-THE DIRECTORS
OF
ml-
this coinpanv have this day declared a eeml-
annutl dlrldi-nd of FOUR
share!, nav&ble on demand
CK
CENT (82 per
W. J. PATTERSON. Secretary,
X.ec'al Notices.
SUCCESSIONS. LEGACIES IN GREAT
Britain or the continent ot Europe. DeBern
akdy linos.. -5 Bedford Row. London, Eng., at
tend exclusively to the recovery, on commission,
of estates, legacies, unclaimed moneys, etc.
JAS. G. HAYS,
153 Fourth av., Pittsburg, Pa.,
Attorney.
ESTATE OF NANCY ANN LITTLE. DE-CEASED-Notlce
Is hereby given that letters
testamentary on the estate of Nancy 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 claims against the same will make them
known without delay to MARY JANE HAYS. i
Watson st., Pittsburg, Pa,, or ELIZABETH
ULEKICH, Beulan St., S. S Pittsburg, Pa.,
Execntrlces.
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consultations free dally. 907 Penn av.
T?OUND-Purse on SmiihfleJd st. Friday after
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dressing U. D. Coffey, 144 Camp av.. Copeland,
Braddock, and paying charges and proving prop
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EDUCATIONAL.
f450 A SCHOOL YEAR BOYS' SHORTLIDOE.
Media (I'a ) Arademr reopens 'Sept. 21, Swlthln
C. Shortiidge (Harvard A. B. and A. M.), Prln..
at Monongahela House. Saturday, 0 to 3.
BOCK HILL, COLLEGE,
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Schools. Classical, scientific and, commercial
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BRO. DENNIS, President.
BEAVER COLLEGE AND MUSICAL INSTI
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Literary. Art. Elocution and MusicTourses. No
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Unexcelled In location, buildings, grounds
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Address MRS. E. T. HITCHCOCK.
PREPARATORY SCnOOL
FOR LEHIGH UNIVERSITY.
Tho only school recommended by. B. A.
LamDerhow, LL. D., Piesident or Lehigh
University. For catalogue, etc apply to
WJl. ULKlUH, Ph. D., Principal,
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TIIIEL COLLEGE, GREENVILLE, PA,
For both sexes. Departments: Classical. Pre
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Fall term opens September 8, 18)2. Address Presi
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Jos. R. Titzel, Secretary of Faculty, Greenville,
Pa.
ST. JOHN'S MILITARY SCHOOL,
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Full courses of study. Under the visitation
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and War Department. RT. REV. F.D. HUNT
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THE
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and
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Will reopen September 26th, tit 66 Bayard 8t,
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CURRY UNIVERSITY,
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ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS
For Classical nnu Scientific Courses Anjrnst
25-2G $160 In prizes. For full information
address II. M. HOWE, President.
Fall terra begins September 6. J j 7 3ws
HARCOURl SKMWART,
(.ambler, o. For j oung Indies and girls.
Founded 1887 to provide, west of the Allo
ghenles, a school of the highest grade. Pu
pils fron 21 States. Mlas Ada LAyor. B. A.,
Prin.
KENYON
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oi health, habits and manners. L. Bust,
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EXAMINATIONS FOR ADMISSION TO
THE WESTERN UNIVERSITY
Will bo held Juste 24-23, Sept. 12-13,
at the University.
For catalogue address
W. J. HOLLAND, D. D.,
Piesident.
PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE FOR WOMEN,
Locitlou Beautiful and Healthful.
Excellent facilities for the study of the
Classics, Mathematics, History and Litera
ture, Music and Art. Thorough work In
Laboratories, Cabinets and Gymnasium.
Year opens Sontember 8, 1892. Early appli
cation desirable. For catalogue) anplv to
MISS HELEN E. PELLETUEAU,
PiTTsnuno Pa.
TRINITY HALL, .
-WAJtsIIINOTOX, PA,
A. Ilonrdlnc (School for Boys, Preparing
Them Tor College or Business.
Home school, Military, limited number, refined
surroundings, healthful location, spacious and
beautllul grounds.
Extract from letter of Rev. Fred C Cowper.
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bchool grounds contain acres situated tn a rich
and beautiful hill country 1,200 feet above tide
water and surrounded by wide spreading maples,
elms, lindens and evergreens, with orchards, gar
dens and vineyards, through which wind broad
drives bordered by well kept lawns. 1 here has
never been sickness In the school. Delicate boys
become strong and manly In Its pnre health-giving
atmosphere. Themoralsof the place arc pure; the
tone elevating and refining . Under the present
management, the household In all departments Js
suitable for the sons of gentlemen, and has all the
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BOOKKEEPER-Flrst-class man that can take
charge of office and have experience In lumber
and planing mill work. Address A. W.. Dispatch
office.
BOOKKEEPER-One fnmlliar with the carpet
and furniture business oreferred. Apply at
once at Pickering's, cor, of Tenth and Penn.
BOY Respectable, smart bov of 18 years: must
write good hand and be willing to make hlm
f elf useful In a club bouse. Apply by Uttor, W.R.,
Dispatch, office.
BOY about 15 years ofege. Inquire at No. 93
Third av. Frank J. Totten.
CANVASSERS For good seller: free samples.
102 Fourth av., room C.
C1HAIN MAKERS Five choln makers to work on
J big chain. Nlxdorfi Ercln Mfg. Co., St.
Louis, Mo,
COACHMAN Must be first class, with good ref
erence. R. B.. Dispatch office.
CIOLLAR MAKERS-I5 long straw collar makers
at Pittsburg Harness Emporium, 420 and 423
Wood st.
"IOMPOSITORS
English compositors at
J Klrkwood and Whitfield sts,
.cas; cnq.
COOK First-class whlto rook for restaurant.
Address 458 Fifth av.. McKeesport
ENGINEER-One who
and electric lighting.
understands plumbing
Apply Hotel Schlosser.
ENGRAVER and watch repairer, with tools.
Fourth av,, rooms.
102
FINISHER Two cold rollers finishers.
Monday, Singer, Nltnlck ft Co. .
Apply
LABORERS 1.000 to 1.50O railroad laborers: also
a few good foremen to work on Clearfield and
Mahoning K. R. on 18 miles heavy work. Apply
on the work at Clearfield, Pa. ; wages fl 25. Geo.
S. Good ft Co.
MANAGER and overseer ror a manufacturing
company now In operation; wanted a repre
sentative; must be able to give reference have CO0
securltv; position permanent: a good party Is
worth to us J40 per week; all work done nnder our
instructions. Address, with stamp. The Branden
burg Mfg. Co.. 403 W. Third St., Dayton. O.
",TAN To learn onr business;
also one to travel
i'J. in
building.
MAN With some experience as meat cutter. 316
Pearl St.. Monday morning.
PATTERN MAKER.
New Castle, Pa.
Call at Vulcan Iron Co.,
PRESSMAN Good cylinder or Job pressman.
Jos. Eichbaum ft Co.,- 48 Filth av.
SALESMEN Who can easily make t2i to 875 per
week, selling the celebrated Plnless Clothes
Line or the Famous Fountain Ink Eraser: patents
recentlv issued: sold onlv bv salesmen, to whom
we give exclusive territory; the Plnless Clothes
Line Is the only line ever Invented that holds
clothes without nlns a nei
erfect success; the Fount-
aln Ink Eraser is entirely new, will erase Ink In-
stantly, and Is king of all; on receipt of Wc will
mail sample of either, or sample of both for 11, with
circulars, price lists and terms; secure yourterri
t ry at once. The Plnless Clothes Line Co., No.
V7 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: 2C0to 500 per cent profit; one agent's sales
amounted to 8820 In sirdars, another 832 In two
hours; we want one euergetlc general agent for
each State and Terr. 'ory. For terms and particu
lars address the Munroe Eraser Manufacturing
Company. X. 10, La Crosse, Wis.
SALESMEN wanted to earrv as a side line a new
patented epeclaltr; sells to publishers, station
ers, toy houses, hardware dealers and retail cloth
iers. Address Hull, 259 Hudson St., N. Y.
SALESMAN Salary from start: permanent place
good chance for advancement; experience un
necessary: outfit free. Brown Bros. Co., Nursery
men, Rochester, N. Y. .
SALESMAN To sell oils, axle and mill grease:
onethatJs acquainted with local trade: state
where last employed aud reference. Address Oils,
Dispatch office.
SALESMAN Salary and expenses from start;
permanent place; good opening for right party.
Brown Bros. Co.. Nurserymen, Rochester. N. Y.
SHIPPING clerk Active young man; must speak
Fngllsh and German; one having had experi
ence in brewery work preferred. Address Roman,
Dispatch office, city.
SLATE roofer and galvanized Iron cornice
worker. Apply at once to N. & O. Taylor Co.,
No. 62 Second av.
STABLEMEN To-day;three good stablemen; ap
ply Immediately at the Schenley Riding
Academy, Neville and Bayard sts.
STENOGRAPHER AND TYPEWRITER-For
general office work. Apply by letter to Super
intendent of Charleroi Plate Glass Co., Charlerol,
Pa.
TYPEWRITER A competentperson to operate a
'Smith Premier' 'machine : salary 35 a month.
Apply at No. 533 Wood St.. first floor.
"VITAITERS-Two first-class white men at once.
V Bayley's Cafe. 407 Sinlthfleld st.
WATCHMAN Night watchman and porter; a
competent man who understands cleaning
and proper care of an office to act a night watch
man and porter in a bank: hours 0 o'clock to S
o'clock; reierence required, as none but competent
person neea apply. Address Box No. 151, Pitts
burg, Pa.
".yANTED-Barberforto-day.
103 Carson st.
YOUNG MAN Active young man for stenog
rapher, typewriter and general office work;
name reildence and salary wanted. Address Mack,
Dispatch office.
Female Belp Wanted.
COOKS and girls for housework, rooms furnished
and unfurnished, at Room-Renting Agency,
130 Bohlnson st., Allegheny.
COOK An experienced cook: references re
quired. 253 Ridge av,, Allegheny.
COOK Female
Jesse Moore.
night cook. 1109 Carson st.
pOOK-
Good cook at 428 Morewood av.
(1IRL for grocer business: one with someexperl
7 ence; reference required; good wages, 08
Bates St.. Fourteenth ward.
IADIEB A few ladles can secure handsome
j salary for home work permitting other auties.
Write W. Springsteen, Box 21J. Cideago, III.
SALESLADIES (Two), of good appearance Tor a
few hours' work two uays In the week. Inquire
168 Sheffield st. cor. Bldwell, Allegheny.
STENOGRAPHER Lady capable to teach and
manage .school of shorthand; regular Weakly
salary; to Invest about two hundred dollars-for
Sart Interest: no others need write. Address
borthand. Dispatch office.
VOUNG GIRb Light housework. Apply iminc.
X dlately 1012 Penn av., second floor.
DIalo and Female Help Wanted.
HELP Seamstress, laundress, cooks, dining
room girls, chambermaids, nurses, 200 house
;lrls, 50 for country: girls for hotels and boarding
louses. German ana colored girls, 6v farm bands,
white and colored waiters. Ohompson's, 003 Grant
street.
WANTED Man cook, waiters, 50 farm hands,
colored man servant, 200 house girls, 60
cooks, 20 chambermaids, pintry girls, laundress,
rilshwasners, waitresses, colored girls. Germans,
Swedes, housekeeper, seamstress apprentice.
Median's Agency, 615 Grant st.
Hoarder and Lodgers (Yanted.
BOARDERS A few more flrst-class boarders;
handsomely furnished rooms with good table,
at 175 Third avenue.
BOARDERS-Hotel Federal. 171 Federal St..
Allegheny; permanent and transient boarders
il and 12 per day.
T ODG ERS Anchor
HoteL Llbertv. corner
XJ jrourin; tool
11 25. 1 75, 12, U.
Fourth; lodging per night. 25c, 35c, 60c; week.
OCCUPANTS for room ftcing park,
gomervay.
23 Mont-
SATURDAY. JULY 9.-
WANTED.
Acema.
AGENTS-U to7dallyi experience unnecessary.
Pntnam &Co Perfumers. West Wlnsted. Ct.
Situation Wanted.
POSITION by a young eoatmaker of 7 years'
experience In country shop, with first class
eoatmaker, to work under Instructions: wages no
object. Address J. L. JIanewal. Petersburg, Ohio.
TIOSITION By "an experienced
bookkeeper.
X stenographer, typewriter and telegrapher.
Aauress x i., uispacca omce.
POSITION In dry goods or grocery store: refer
ence furnished. Address until July 12 J. E.
S Braddock, Pa.
POSITION Br competent and" energetic phar
macist. Address Present Employer, Dispatch
office.
SITUATION-By intelligent school teacher. 24
years old, as assistant bookkeeper or hotel
clerk: highest references. Apply Peregrlno, 153
Fourth av.. telephone i860.
Vt anted Partner.
.PARTNER An active partner to bnyahalfln
X terest In a flrst-elass legitimate business,
centrally located on Federal St.. Allegheny, for
f 1.000; hours are short: business clean and refined:
thoso who mean business only need address for
particulars. Active. Dispatch office.
Boarding Wanted.
TXTANTED-Summer boarding for adults and 4
IT children, youngest 7 years old; from 3 to 50
miles on any road. , Call or address Central Plumb
ing Co., 910 Liberty st with terms; 2 large rooms
will do.
"WTANTED-Board by middle-aged gentleman In
T quiet family where there are no other board
ers. Address, with terms. F. W., Dispatch office.
u Koonik t anted.
WANTF.D Unfurnished room; rent must not
exceed JJ and must be handy toCourt House.
Address T. M.. Dispatch office.
Bookkeeping Accounts. Etc Wanton.
AUDITING and adjusting disputed and partner
ship accounts; defalcations traced: books bal
anced and posted for firms not requiring hook
keeper full time; terms moderate. Expert, P.O.
Box 1319.
Dnsinesft Opportantlea Wuntet.
Tjtf ANTED-Man with some push and tjl.500 cash
VV by a reliable manufacturing concern; 1.200
salary and security for money; don't answer this
unless yon mean Business. Address M. W. Dis
patch office.
"WANTED-To invest 810.0CO to 120,000 In some
t legitimate business that will bear close Inves
tigation: communications strictly confidential.
Address Capital. Dispatch office.
"ixy ANTED Tobnr an artive interest In a grocery
v f store, or any mercantile nusinese; win invest
from f 1.000 to 3,0U0.
ofllce.
Address Mercantile, Dispatch
Fire Insurance Want'ii.
BENSWANGER ftj ZAHN-Flre Insurance. 60
Fourth av.
Financial -Wanten.
T?INANCIAL-l.oans of 8500, (1,000 to 85,000 and
J. up lOVAMIUUOll V
un to 120.000 on mortraces on Allegheny countr
Improved property quickly placed at very small-
est cost to borrower. Send your application tome
and I will save you money on mortgages,
8. J.
x leming, sou wood si., cor. irourin av,
MON EY to loan on mortgages at 4, S and 8 per
cent; no tax; character of property deter
mines rate. Isaac M. Pennock, 147 Fourth av.
MONEY to loan at lowest market rates on bond
and mortgage; no delay. ReedB. Coyle ft
Co., cor. Fourth av. and Grant st.
MONEY to loan. In sums of NOD, 11,000. 12,000.
5,000 and upward, at lowest rates, on mort
gages. Charles Somers ft Co., 181 Fourtn av.
MONEY to loan on mortgae; -no delav: lowest
Interest. Howard Brown, 151 Fourth av.
MONEY to loan on mortgages: lowest Interest,
no delay. Black ft Balrd, M Fourth av.
MORTGAGES on city or Allegheny county prop
erty at lowest rates. Henry A. Weaver ft
Co.. S2 Fourth av.
rvo LOAN 8200.000 on mortgages: floo and np
JL ward at 8 per cent: fS00,0CO at 4H par cent on
residences or business property, vacant lou or
farms, b. H. French: 125. Fourth av.
WANTED To loan money on city or Allegheny
co. property In sums to suit; no delay.
Snyder ft white. 16i Fourth av.
WANTED Mortgages on Improved city or Alle
gheny couaty property. AlcOune ft Coulter,
ts Fourth av.
WANTED Bonds, stocks, mortgages and othet
securities. Ed Wlttlih, 134 Fifth av.. Pitts
burg, Pa.
Ql1 f 000 to loan at 5 per cent. John K. Ewlng
J)XU, ft Co.. 107 Federal St.
Miscellaneous "W anted.
NEW United States patents Just Issued. List
from O. D. LevK patent attornev. 131 Fifth
avenue noxt Leader, Pittsburg, Pa. : Frank Buy
less, Wllhurforce, O., com planter; Joseph
Asklns, Lima, O.. apparatus for manufacturing
water gas: Henry P. Boyd. Southampton. England,
die for suaglng screws; David K. Keller. Mont
gomery, O.. chain pump; Thomas A. Little, Whee'
lng, W. Va., natural gas burner: Thomas Mur
phy, Sewlckley. Pa., methods' and apparatus for
equalizing iluks: Henry C. Smith,' Roanoke, Va.,
spark arrester: James M. Sweeney, Pittsburg, gas
regulator; James M. Young, Pittsburg, stand
for range boiler. United States and all foreign
E stents obtained promptly. Established In patent
uslness over twenty years.
PAINTING and platcglass glazing.
520 Grant St.. Pittsburg.
II. C Miller.
PAiE.Mis u. s. and foreign: rces pay
success. J.H.steyenson.sollcltor. luoF
ayable on
irthav
PATENTs-O. D. Levis (20 years), solicitor. 1J1
Fifth av., next Leader. Pittsburg: no delay.
aVUUNKS hauled to and Irom tast End for Me.
Campbell A Davis. l2Sevcnthav. Telephone
as.
WANTED Everyone wno wants tne finest and
cbeapest wall paper In America to send for
samples: sent free toany address. O. Q. O'Brien,
Paint and all Paper Store. 212 Fifth av.
T7ANTED-One good second-hand boiler and
engine of 80 H. P. : also, sander and planing
mill machinery, door and sash machinery. Ad
dress Frank Swartood. 'Hulton, Pa.
TTTANTED At once, ground floor, large front
, i r omce, in gooa Dusiness locaury: Dusiness ex
ceptionable
tenants good.
Apply George H.
Sillier, 260. Anderson
Hotel.
Wi
ANTED Teachers and directors to know that
the Penn Printing Comnauv. Limited, lob
firlnters, hae removed into new Dallmeyer bulki
ng, 533 Liberty street.
"T7 ANTED An Edison or other direct current'
f v dynamo ror electric iignting. Address r
O. Box MO, Pittsburg.
FOR SALE MISCKLLANEO03.
Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock: For Sale.
DELIVERY wagons Delivery wagons all Styles;
our own make. Wm. Beckert, M0 to 344 Ohio
t., Allegheny. Telephone, 34-3).
HORSE Suitable for a delivery wagon. Inquire
of Charles A Sproat, Church -and Sandusky
sts., Allegheny.
SADDLE and driving horse cheap,
av., second floor.
147 Fourth
TEAM Cheap If sold immediately one of the
finest teams Inche East End; slnsrle nnd double
drivers and both good saddlers. Address F. T.,
Dispatch office.
machinery nnd Meta's For jAle.
BATTERY of 6 steel boilers, double riveted. 23
feet long, 47" diameter: six 10" riveted flues
in each, 2 large steam drums. 2 mud drums: these
boilers are In flrst-class order, allowed 145 pounds
steam: new fire front: will separate the bolters If
desired. For particulars address P. O. Lock Box
102, city.
BOILERS and engines, second-hand: all sties,
from 4 to 100 b, p. : cheapest In the market; et
boilers and engines In stock, stationary and porta
able, upright boilers, mounted farm engine, etc.t
steam pump
. governor, nullevs and shamnr.
xeiepnone
gheny. Pa.
II, zs-UPark way. J. S. Young. Alle-
B OILERS for sale or trade Three pot
boilers, BO-horsc power each; allcompleti
M. Slmms, Fifth st. and Duquesne way, city.
B OILER, engtne and connections: also, sbartlng,
hangers, pulleys, etc., now In use, at 11.
LangcACo.'s Wagon Shop, 147 Water st.
!
OTKAM PUMPS, now ana second-hand boilers.
O engines. Injectors, ejectors. South Bend wood
fmneys, iron nuns, snaiung aim Danger;
sts' brass founders and Iron-pipe fitters.
hangers, machin
es water
street.
Bicycle. Tricycles. Etc., For Sale.
BICYCLES Easy terms; second-hand Columbia,
Rambler, arwlclc Lovell, Swift and others;
also new Warwlcks, Remingtons, Liberties, Hart
fords and Keuwoods. Johnston's, 706 Smlthfleld
street.
OLD WHEF.LS taken In exchange for new,
Pittsburg 'Cycle Co., 423 Wood st.
WARWICK Perfection Bicycle, almost new,
, for sale very cheap. Address Warwick.
Dispatch office.
Mnsioat Instruments,
PIANO A private family will sacrifice their mag
nificent upright piano, cost (500 a few months
ago: no reasonable otter refused. Inquire private
residence 1S8 Sheffield st,, cor. Bldwell, Allegheny.
PIANOS Closing out
pianos cheap for cash,
Immediately, upright
176 federal st Alle-
gheny.
Bnbbsr Stamps For Sitie.
('ET your rubber stimps, steel stamps, spnellt,
7 seal presses, brass checks, etc. from Sheaffer
Js Co., 4'J Filth av,. Dutrs College building.
Miscellaneous For Sale.
CORDAGE Twine, hemp pacxtng. Fiockera
Co.. 89 Water st,
FU SALE Valuable patent; used on every
spring wagom alreadv Ingeneral uso In several
cities. Address at once II. F.Borbeln, St.-Louis,
Mo. .
pOKSALE Fly fans, lunch counters., desk. 6s
J Diamond st. .
rpiIE ma'gntflcent household furniture, brie-
L brae, piano, bronzes, oil paintings and gen,
ral annnlntmenta nf the eleffant residence 181
eral appointments of the elegant residence, i$$
Sheffield st., corner Bldwell, Allegheny, for sale at
sacrifice; no reasonable offer refused; nearly
HWWf
1892.
2bi
FOB SALE-BUSINESS.
Hmlness Opportunities For Hals.
AUCTION-SALE OF INTERESTS IN THREE
Iron mines. Saginaw, American and Dexter
mines, and 5.000 acres of iron lands In the Ishpem
lng Iron Range. JDLY2J, 1S92. at 10 o'clock a. m.,
beginning with the Saginaw mine, two and one
half miles east of Ishnemlng. Marquette county.
Mich., and continuing until all Is sold, f ale on
the grounds.1 Terms made known nu dav of sale or
on application. Address C. F. CONRAD, Detroit,
Mich.
FEED AND BUCKWHEATFLOUBMILL-Suo
cessful business; all In full running order with
fine mill balldlng and complete outfit of the latest
machinery, etc.: several small dwellings, etc.:
situated In a prosperous manufacturing town on
line of railroad with switch direct to the property:
wilt be sold for less than half its value: this Is a
rare opening to anyone who understands the busi
ness: satisfactory reasons for selling. Jas. W.
Drape A Co.. 3I Wood St.. Plttspurg.
tvir hale Hotel.
furniture and lease, with
rade: elegant modern brlca
JC large transient trade;
house In splendid location In this growing city:
Sopulatloo 20,000: center of the great oil and gas
elds: 43 rooms furnished throughout In nice style:
fine stock of llqnors: godleae and cheap rent:
price only S3. 000; rare bargain. Address C. 11.
Kplsom, Lima, O.
FOR SALE Grocery Dally sales !00. and can
be doubled: elegant large room: plate glass
front: In very best location In this growing city;
nice stock staple goods: Invoice J2,500: best opening
In the State. Address C. 11. Folsom. Lima, O.
"C"OR SALE Insurance agency with
M of the
X leading companies! good estal
leadtnsreomnanles: good established business:
tine furniture and nice office: In best location In
this city: price (300: rare bargain. Address C, H.
Folsom. Lima, o.
FRUIT and confectionery stand cheap for cash;
good reasons for selling. Call at stand, cor.
bandusky and Ohio sts Allegheny.
GROCERY One of the best locations In the city;
will exchange for real estate; restaurant cheap;
central location; cigar stores, confectioneries,
fruit stands, bakeries, hotels, business chances of
all kinds. Perclval ft Gaston. 439 Grant it.
(GROCERY at invoice Nice little city retail gro
1 eery, intelligently stocked, completely arranged
and enjoying a remunerative business: will Invoice
(Including horse and wagon) aboutll.000, (1-32-200),
Charles Somers ft Co., 131 Fourth av.
INTEREST-An active Interest In a manufactur
ing establishment In the city doing a safe and
prosperous business: a good party who can under
take the duties of the office, and who Is prepared to
Invest from 810,000 to fl 000, with undoubted assur
ance of business lntegrltv, will be dealt with; com
munications treated confidentially, Jas. W. Drape
ft Co., 313 Wood St.. Pittsburg.
INTEREST In printing business: good reasons.
Address Express, box 705, Pittsburg. Pa.
LICENSED hotel business In excellent location:
long lease, very low rent, verv low price and
very special bargain: good reasons for selling:
business running full and making money. Jas. W.
Drape ft Co.. 3IJ Wood si. Pittsburg.
VTOTION and tov business A nrofltahle bnstness:
J l well established and doing a good jobbing and
retail trade; excellent location
n
Allegheny: one of
me best tnornusrlirnres in tnecitv; a roon opening.
ghfnresln the city : an
j as. iv
. ... w. i .. ; ; . '.' .j;.. .
Drape ft Co., 3I3Vod St., Pittsburg.
PLUMBING' shop and store The plumbing,
steam and hot water business established ana
carried on for the last year and a half by Meyer ft
Brennen at No. 6fl N orth Market St., Canton, O.,
Is offered for sale: the stock Is well selected and
new; the store is conveniently located and has done
a paving bnstness; Intending purchasers are In
vited to call and examine. Harry E. Fife, Re
ceiver. RESTAURAST A well-established restaurant;
one of the best locations In Allegheny, on a
busy thoroughfare: mil equipment, everything In
fine running order and making money; a good
opening. Jas. W. Drape ft Co., 313 Wood Et,,
Pittsburg.
RETAIL COAL BUSINESS-In the city, with
R. B. siding, including 3 horses and harness.
2 wagons, office furniture, etc.. et; pilec for the
entire bnstness and outfit. Including hook ac
counts, fS50. Jas. W. Drape & Co., 313 Wood St.,
Pittsburg.
SS2,1
500 or Invoice will bnv the best and most
prontabie store in Washington county; gen-
era! stock; must be sold,
irarucuiara irom unon.
Dispatch omce.
fittft will buy a hardware andtlnstorri also
300J full complement of tinners' tools. In
quire at 718 Fifth av.
Business Properties for Sale.
OIL REFINERY for sale: the plant of the Ex
celsior Oil Co.. located In Cleveland, o.t the
property consists of 16 acres of land and a complete
refinery for refining and maunfacturlng carbon
oils, naphthos, paraffine oils and wax. and Is also
equipped with tanks and machinery for compound
ing. For fnrther particulars Inquire of the Com
pany, Cleveland, O. Sealed bids will he received
for the above property np to and Including Augnst
10. 1892: the company reserves the right to reject
any and all bids.
TJROPERTY-Ohlo st. (Allegheny City) business
jl property; one oi tne very nest locations on
the street In fee simple. 0.
;. xi. j.
Love, 93 Fourth av.
STORE and dwelling on Ohio St., Allegheny,
dress S. C, Dispatch ofllce.
Ad-
llannfacturins Sites For Sale.
MANUFACTURING FROPERTY-The valua
ble property, with extensive brick build
ings, warehouses, offices and 6 dwellings,
etc, etc.. of the Pennsylvania White Lead
Co., situate on River av . corner Wal
nut Bt . 4th ward. Allegheny: railroad and river
front and facilities for a switch right Into the prop-
ertv: size of lot about 283x170 feet, with an allev
in
the rear; will be exposed to public sale on Tuesday,
jury 13, aiuo'ctocK, on tue premises; tine per
feet: Immediate possession: terms "reasonable
Further particulars from Jas. W. Drape & Co.,
Agents and Auctioneers. 313 Wood St.. Pittsburg.
FOB SALE LOTS.
City Lota,
fmO7r-r,0C 500 Herron Hill Park plan:
JBZift) choice lots near Wylle av. cable cars at
above prices; some on paved street onlv 110 down,
balance 13 araonth: sure to enhance quickly. Black
A Balrd. 93 Fourth av.
fljl 600 Two finely sltnated level lots on Mt.
Di.s Washington. 25x135 each. Call on or ad
dress Logno A Schroeder, Germanla Bank Bld'g.
Hast End Lots For Silo.
CENTER AV. LOTS-Only fl.COO each: 21x175:
choice location; street improvements aud
sewers paid: three minutes' walk from Center av.
electric line: a limited number only offered at th'a
price; best bargains tn the market: terms to suit.
Bee M. J?. Howiey A Son. 91 Diamond st.
EUREKA PLACE Nice level lota from 350 to
1600, which I will sell on small cash payment
and balance monthly: these lots have everv con
venience, are situated in choicest part of Oakland,
and only n short distance from cable line; come
earlv and get your choice. For plans aud prices
see George Schmidt, 1ST Fourth av.
OAKLAND Finest lots at a special bargain to a
quick buyer: lots 30x175 feet, on street naved
with asphalt; flagstone sidewalks: water and gas
on street aud on line of electric cars: any person
desiring a home with all city advantages and pure
country air should not fall to Investigate. George
Schmidt, 157 Fourth av. '
flBKflfi Evsllne. near Dauphin St., 19th ward.
JJdOUU East End. fine large lot. (139.) W.A.
Herron A Sons, 80 4th av.
Haselwood Lots For Sate.
HAZELWOOD AV. An elerant corner lot,
lrrerular shape, equal to 62x120 feel, within a
few minutes' walk of Haselwood station. Baltimore
A Ohio Hallway, and Second avenue electric cars;
will sell cheap for cash, to quick buyer. John K.
UcOrickart, 69 Fourth av. : telephone 1578.
rp-WENTY-THIRD WABO-Lcvet lots. nearSec
X. ond avenue electric cars and 11. O. R. R.
station; 925 down, flO per month; streets graded
and macadamized; sidewalks laid: city water;
houses built to suit purchaser on monthly payments.
Oeor-e O. Burgwln, Attorney at Law. 140 Fourth
avenue.
Alleghenv Lots For Sule.
TJUKNA VISTA BT.-Lot 20x110 ft.,
between
North and Tavlor avs.
Alle-henv:
mortiTssres
wan tea,
McOune A Coulter. 99 Fourth
av.
Bnburban Lots For Sale.
INURAM l.OOC Three-flftbs acre of beautiful
level land, cor. of 2 streets, -well located; Pan
handle H. R. (64 S.) W. A. Herron & Sons, SO 4th
avenue.
LOTS tn South Kensington plan. A. V. R. it., at
from 200 to 350 eacht In Dean Fark plan, 21st
ward, city, at from 600 to 11,000 each, and In 234
and lli wards, Pittsburg; terms easy: mortgages
wanted. McCnne & Coulter, 98 Fourth av.
WILKINsBfJItG-Lotsln WhttelcyPIacepIanat
very low prices aud on easy terms. McCune
& Coulter, OS fourth av.
Farms For Sain.
FARM Over 200 acres, tear Logan's Ferry sta
tion and convenient to Kensington and Par
nassus, on A. V. R. R. and lu the vicinity or the
new gas aud oil territory; there Is a, dwelling and
outbuildings, large orchard, plenty of water and a
quantity or coat; known as the farm of the late Dr.
Prestly. deceased. Terms, etc.. from Jas. W.
Drape & Co., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg.
FAKM 13H acres, 5-roora house, stable, tine fruit
and berries: Just the place ror poultry; send
stamp for new big farm and exchange list. N. F.
Hurst, Notary Public. Rochester Pa.
I?OR SALE or exchange for Pittsburg property
. A rich Mercer county, Pennsylvania, farm
containing 147 acres; tine dwelling: two barns;
large orchard; near schorls and pustoflice: title
good. Address It. B. CljaffluA Co., Richmond,
SMALL FARM 16 acres, nicely graded, suitable
for laying out In lots; 5 ininntes' walk from
street car line;
land within 00
nrlec Moo nL-r acre: a rare bargain
land within 500 yards held at 11.000 per acre. Ad-
dress Joseph 1.
ttanani. ia-1 s uurin ay., city.
FOK SALE lMl'BOTEl'.A BEAL ESTATE
Allegheny BestdenoeS For Sale,
ADJOINING Perrysvllle av5jtAlIegheny-The
handsome residence and grounds of the late
Mr. John A. McKee. deceased: J1 commodious
rooms, bath and toilet room, spa'lous hallway,
etc.. all in excellent condition; or an acre of
grouna, aounaance ci suaae ann snrnpucry. oiu
buildings, etc., etc.: one of the most convenient
and restful places In Allegheny. Furti -jiartlcu-
Allegheny. Ft
Drape & Co.,
lars from Jas,
316 tpoa si..
Pittsburg.
SECOND WARD, AIlexheny-An excellent Srlok
dwelling near school honse. ou line of electric
cars: eight rooms, bath, w. c,. both gases, maible
mantels. Inside shutters, pantry and closets, vesti
bule, hall, dry cellar with cement floor, stationary
wash bins for hot and cold water, etc.. etc. ; dwell
ing almost new and in prime order throughout:
Price only ta, 800 on easy payments; best argaln in
either city: Immediate possession. Jas. W. Drape
Co.. tit Wood it., Pittsburg.
FOB SALE-1MPBOVED BEAL ESTATE
City Besldences.
HOUSE-12 minutes' walk from Court House,
almost new 2-story mansard brick dwelling.
10 rooms with halL vestibule, and. in faet, all
modern conveniences: good lot, and very cheap at
the nrlte. f4.8f0: exceptionally easy terms; call for
card or admission. Baxter, Thompson ft Co,
Fourth av.
in
East End Residences Eor Sale.
I
AST END A handsome residence on a fine
paved avenue near cable and clecine ears;
large lot: spacious lawn tn front; ample shade
from natural forest trees of rull growth: residence
has all the more recent and thoroughly modern ap-
'llances. and Is really unique" In every particul
ar: perfection in art and Beauty are singularly
blended throughout: a perspective in view in our,
office: possession at once. Jas. W. Drape ft Co.,
313 Wood St., Pittsburg.
J7AST END residence and lot, :-story brick
j mansard. 8 rooms, small room, bath, lavatory,
porch, vestibule, hall, dry cellar, furnace; every
thing In prime order: large lot front, side and
rear entrance; price only 15, 600; Immediate pos
session. Jas. W. Drape ft Co., 313 Wood St.,
Pittsburg.
TITEYKAN AV..
Oakland-(6.(00: a good frame
: rooms and finished attic: hall.
1M. dwelling of six rooms and finished attic:
good cellar, front porch, etc : lot 44x100 feet to an
alley. George Schmidt. 157 Fourth av.
fflJC 300 Cheap A double brlek house. 8 rooms
tDeJs (4 rooms on each floor) c lot 40x100 ft. ; stable
on rear of lot: prlc made low on account of own
er's removal: on Mayflower St.. near Park av..
East End. (93). W. A. Herron ft Sons. 89 Fourth
avenue.
C ,4 700 A neat brick house, (stands alone) 8
ibti rooms: modern fixtures including heater;
lot 27x120: location very desirable: Oakland, on
Pittsburg cable line. W. A. Herron ft Sons. 80
4th av.
Suburban Keanaencea iTor dale.
HAWKINS station. P. R. H.-A very desirable
residence property: house has i2roomsandhas
all modern Improvements: about 1 acre ground;
price very low. McCnne ft Coulter. 98 Fourth av.
NORTH MANSFIELD-About three acres and a
dwelling house, on Main st.. convenient to
railroad station: price only (7,000: would pay over
1C0 per cent to lav out In bunding lots. Plans, etc.
from Jas. W. Drape ft Co.,318 Wood st., Pittsburg.
SWISSVALE. P. E. B.-Near station. 1 frame
house. 6 rooms and attic, lnslde.w. c, bath,
etc., and lot S7)xH2, and 1 frame house, 6 rooms
and fin. attic with all modern Improvements: lot
50x180. McCnne ft Coulter. 98 Fourth av.
flQ 600 House. 7 rooms, large cor. lot: fW. re
tiPOj malnder on very easy payments (part of
same can be paid as rent): well located at Jlrusb
ton. East End, near to steam and electric cars.
(4 a.) See W. A. Herron ft Sons. 80 Fourth av.
TO 17ET.
City JTsldencoa.
TO LET Flat of 4 rooms, water and gas on Penn
st.: rent f5: 8 rooms on irvln av.: water and
gas: rent 10. Geo. S. Cotton, M Federal St., Alle
gheny. East End Residences To Lac.
TO LET Walnut St. E. E.. handsome houses
rooms: all modern fixtures. Including heater;
location good.
See W. A. Herron A Sons,
OJ
Fourtn av.
mCi LVT-On Bonnet near Fifth av.
Oakland,
s for boari
J. good house of rooms; a tine place for board
ers and lodgers.
W. A. Herron '& Sons, 80
Fourth av.
TO LET Five-room house on Franklin st. near
Edgewnod av.. Wilklnsburg; immediate pos
session. McCnne Conlter. 88 Fourth av.
rpo LET-Nevllle St..
near Forbes at.. In Belle-
j. a
field. 4-room house: rent 113 per month. C. II.
Love, 83 Fourth av,
TO LET-FrankstdVn av.. No. 24. near Penn av
E. E. C. H. Love, 83 Fourth av.
Hacelirood Residence To Let.
TO LET On Hazelwood av., near Sylvan, house
of eight rooms with laundry, city water, both
gases and bath room: fine situation, ample
grounds, frutt trees, grapes, shrubbery, etc. : rent
moderate: possession immediately. Apply H.
Burgwln, 190 Fourth av.
Allegheny Itealaenoes To Let.
LET Bv John K. Ewlng A Co . 107 Federa
T
St., honscs, stores and apartments.
Rooms To Let.
ALLEGHENY Elegant apartments In new ad
dition to Llbrarv place, in suites of two to
four rooms, with bith, electric light and steam
heat throughout: also elevator and use of tele
phone: a first-class dining room: a very comfort
able building In both summer and winter together
with the central and pleasant location of Carnegie
square make It a convenient and dellghtfnl place
to live. Chas. Shields, N. Diamond and Federal
its.. Allegheny.
FIFniAV., 477 2 rooms, furnished or unfurn
ished, for light honsekeeplng.
FOURTH AV.. I33-Furnlshed rooms, front or
back, for gentlemen.
L ACOCK ST. Furnished rooms, all modern con
veniences. Apply to Moyle'a, 165 Lacock at.,
Allegheny.
MONTGOME 'Y AV.. 40, facing parks-Front
room, bath; all conveniences.
SIXTH AV.. BO-Deslrable furnished, rooms with
Chlckerlng piano and folding bed.
Z See additional adieu under Wanted Boarders
and Lodgers.
Business Stands To Let.
r'LET Ffinr-storr brick building. 139 Feeond
av.. two doors from Smlthfleld t.: will lease
for Are years. & pply at first floor office of KaoT
mannf ' store.
TO LET Fine location for a dentist or physi
cian: modern new bouses. 8 rooms. Sccunt av..
Hazelwood. W. A. Herron Jfc Sons. 80 Fourth av.
TO LET-A good coal yard, with sidlne;. at Tor
rens station; suitable for any business. Ad
dress. Wm. Anderson A Co., city.
TO LET Store, ror. 5th and Grant St. Bee IV. A.
Herron & Sons. 80 b av.
Offices and Deux Ttoom To Lea.
frti
10 LET Fourth av.. No. 93, desk room with use
A of desk. etc.
on nrst noor, in rear p in or onr
etc: rent f3 per mouth and up
office: rood lifirht.
ward : best location In the city,
C. H. Love, I
nz
Fourtn av,
TO LfTT renn and Frankstown ars.. E. E. 2
fine offlces In the Flath building:. C. H. Love.
93 Fourth av.
TO LET-Desk room. No. 103 Fourth av.. first
' floor front, lllack & Balrd. No. 95 Fourth av.
Miscellaneous Xo Lets.
TO LET Flrst-class stable In rear of No. 428
Duquesne way. 4 stalls and coachhonse: reason
able rent. Howard Jone. 12 Fourth av.. city.
TO LET Vacant lot, 30x110, with stable, corner
Penn av,. Third st. and Kichan-e alley.
Apply Nicola Bros . a 5th av.
LOST.
LOST Large green parrot. Reward If returned
to J. Moersch's drug store,Marketst., between
Second and Third avs.
LOST Dog. Irish setter, white on nose, fore
paws and tall; liberal reward If returned to A.
F. McMurtv, 24 Lincoln av.. Allegheny.
X OST-Boll of money containing 827 between
JLj Penn building anc
a unsKys. L,iM-rai rewaru
lfretnrned to Room 811,
Penn bulIdlng.Penn av.
t OST $30 reward: gentlemen's ring, diamond
J
selling, on l , oc u r.. cjccursiuu ir-iiu. Allure
dav.
The above reward will be paid and no ques-
tlons asked If returned.
Beuben Miller. 5th av.
Louis Cooper.
T OST On the morning of July J a
poll parrot
in direction
Aj from Center St.. Allegheny: flew
of Villa st. A liberal reward will
be nald for Its re
turn to Alderman Stork, corner of Center and
Spring Garden av., Allegheny City.
fIW)AL
PERSONAL Credit, yes. credit on line dress
goods, silks, satins, wraps. etc.. atJ.Dwyer'a,
Boom 4. McCance block. T01 Smlthfleld.
PERSONAL Cash paid for old gold and silver
watches and Jewelry repaired: new work mads
to order. Chris Haueh. Ml Smlthflelo.
PEHSONAL Wheni all others fall, and yonr
money is short, call at the Homoaocalhy. 907
Penn av., and be cured of catarrh, dyspepsia,
rheumatism and other complaints for fl; consulta
tions free dally.
PERSON AL When I was a small noy my mother
always repaired my breeches and lacket, bat
since I got to be a great big man, Dickson, the
well-known tailor, t Fifth av.. cor. Wood st,,
second Door, has been substituted, who now, does
slimy cleaning, pressing and renovating In great
'&f
snape. lei, i
PROPOSALS.
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE DE
CEIVED at the office of the Borough
Engineer, F. nunnlngs, Room 708, Penn
Bnlldlng, Pittsburg, until FRIDAY, July IS,
ISM, at 5 v. x., for tho grading and paving of
Hays and Lyon alleys, in the borough of
Mlllvale, with the best quality or vitrified
firebrick. Plans and specification" may be
seen at the office of thoBoiongh Engineer.
The Burgess and Town Conncil reserve the
rteht to reject any or all bids. Bidders are
required to view the premises before sub
mitting prorjosals.
JOHN a REED, Burgess.
Attest W. S. COOPER. Clerk.
PROPOSALS
For whitewashing, also for tne cleaning of
the Twenty-eighth ward public school build
ing. Bids to be separate and all bids to be In
before noon, JULY 16, 1892.
Address,
A. K. DUFF,
. Seoretary of the Board.
MAYFIELD
Lots, Perrysville avenue, at private salft JOHN-K. E WIN
CU., Agents, 107 Federal
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CHOICE tPROPEBT'E J. . g r if
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RIDGEVIEW
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GRANDE POINTE
Plan of Fine" Building
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Eleventh ward, Allegheny City, on the
CALIFORNIA AVE. , ,
Electric Railway.
Get plans and particulars from
salesmen on "the grounds Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday from 3 to
6 p. m., or 5
A. Z.BYERS.&CO.,
AGENTS,
93 Federal a, Allegheny.
CHOICE OFFICES
iTor rent in the
NEW eERMANlA SAVINGS BHI1K BUILDIHS, '
Wood and Diamond streets.
Well lighted, most centrally located, all
the most modern, conveniences and latest
Improvements.
Inquire nt r
GERMANIA .SAVINGS BANK
COB. WOOD AND DIAMOND STS.
11 s
WE HAVE
SOME
DESIRABLE PROPERTIES,
Both Improved and nnlmproved,ln all part
of the East End for
Exchange.
J. H. COLEMAN" & CO.,
KB PENN AVE., E. E.
FURNISHED HOUSE,
FIFTU AVE., BELLEF1ELD.
Stone front, 11 rooms, reception hall, bath,
both case, electric lights and all modern
Improvements. Will rent completely inr
nlsbed at $70 per monthrfnrtberrpartlcnlars
and card to see property of - -
MURRY & EDSALL,
. 121TOUHTH AT.
MDELITT BUILDING.
HOME COMFORTS.
Honie, brislf, 7 rooms and bath, etc., elec
tric lights, both gases: lot COxlOO to an al
ley: vines, fruit and shade trees; location,
Point Breeze district; 3 minutes from street
cars: 8 minutes, P. K. K.; house most con
veniently arranged and elegantly decorated;
lanre, dry cellSirnir&erjvhole house; front
and rear porches; PHre"I3.. Terms will ..
arrange. f ilURUY ADSALL.
131 FourtlLAMnnsr
(Fidelity Building.)
ATJCTIOX SALE.
BY JAS. W. DRAPE & CO. ,
PUBLIC SALE
or
The Extensive and Valuable
Manitaclttrin Properly
of "The Pennsylvania White Lead Com
pany." on River av corner Walnnt t Al
leKbeny, near the railroad bridge, and hav
ing; a river aud railroad front with facilities
for a switch directly to the property. Lot
about 233x170 feet to an alley, on which la
erected large nnd commodious brick bnild
ings with two engines nnd boiler, etc.. In
cluding warehouses, offlces, sheds and S
dwellings, etc, eta, to be exposed at public
sale on
TUESDAY, JULY 19,
at II o'clock A. jr., on the premises. The
convenient locality of this valuable prop
erty, with its railroad and riven advantages
and nearness to all sblpplng-polnts, will not ,
fall to commend It to anyone wanting a
desirable and extensive maftufaoPaxlirg
Eroperty where numerous and substantial
rick bnildinca are a necessity, aid, as the
owners are desirous of selling lnj order to
settle np an account. It will be allowed to BO
at a price much nnder actnal value.
The premises will be open for examination
dally. Parties who wish to Investigate will
be furnished with a card at our office.
Terms made known at sale, or by
JAS W. DEAPE & CO.,
Agents and Auctioneers,
313 Wood St.. Pittsburg.
AMUSEMENTS.
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HABKIS' TIIEATEB MBS. P. HARRIS.
B. L. Britton,T. F.. Dean, Proprietors and
Managers. Every afternoon and evening,'
Horace Lewis na' "A Celebrated Case."
Week July 11 Horace Lewis In "The Ticket
of Leave Man." JySTTa
CHOICE FLOWERS, LOW PRICE
AT
BEN. L. ELLIOTTS,
Telephone 183C 33 Firth aveu.
ap21-Tra Between Wood and Markas.
BONOS OF SURETYSHIP.
For BANE and KATLBOAD Employes.
For CONTRACTORS sod BUILDERS.
For ADMINISTRATORS, ASSIGNEES,
TRUSTEES. COMMITTEES, RECEIVERS, eta.
Approved by the ConrU, Municipal. State and
Federal Governments. ., '
Approved upon all elty contracts In Plttsbq
ttsbofr
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AND
and Allegheny by special OrQlnancts.
THE CITY TRUST. SAFE DEPOSIT
SURETY COMPANY OF.PHILADELPHIA.
Capital, fall paid (900,003
Surplas...... .......-. 130,000
A. Mel. BAILEY, Asrent,
H Fourth av.. Pittsburg.
myg-M-s
SK5IT0 TO 0500.000 2
gages, city or conntrv property, at lowest
rates. 31
JAS, W. DRAPE t CO., 313 Wood sfc,
Pittsburg.
Telephone No. 973,
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