ta i3wE7 fjgjgpHiSffglra KsSsBiflHKBsralHnBHBHMiMwsMIHHsst rgpr' i - y- , INJURIOUS TO LABOR. Eecent Troubles as Viewed From, a Pulpit Standpoint KOW IS THE TIME TO CALL A HALT. An Allegheny Clergyman Takes Ground igainst Tiolence. Strong TOPICS CHOSEN LT CITY PASTOES Itev. S. TV. Davis, nastor of the Walton Methodist Episcopal Church, Southside, preached on "Confession" yesterday morn ing. He said: "The eyes of the world are on Christ. Some confess, others deny Him, Bod with what result the words of Christ solemnly declare. Men cannot serve God secretly. Some imagine they can confess Christ by church membership and the ordi nance of baptism. These are not sufficient. Some also confess in the life, but the tongue is silent. "Our words are a very important part of our life, as is aptly illustrated in the business and political world. The Scriptures com mand, 'Confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus.' So important is this that 'With the heart man believes unto repentance, but with the mouth confession is made.' "Some deny Christ through fear of being put out of the synagogue. Men have often denied Christ on account of persecution. We may do it in silence when Christ is de famed. One would not hear another sneak evil of a loved friend and be silent. Would any one, speak reproach fully of a good and devoted mother, without resentment? Christ may also be denied by shirking duty. Be faithful by being decided, stand firm, banish fear, withstand tests and seek the help of God." In referring to the labor troubles he said: "I have heretofore refrainedfrom speaking, feeling sure my congregation did not need it, and besides one is likely to be misquoted and misunderstood. But the events of the past few days are things which all right minded people deplore. Xawlessness and violence' and all expressions, as well as acts, in this direction are to be refrained from and condemned. The condition ot affairs which made it necessary lor Governor Pat tison to call out the military is a svl com ment on our Christian civilization. The mob rule that overturns the lawful and peaceable methods of a well-planned organization for the protection of the workingmen, is most reprehensible; proves injurious to those it is designed to benefit, and would be subver sive of all civil government From such an evil members ot all labor organizations, and all good citizens, may well implore deliver ance. "Back of all this, there is something we would do well, as those who fear God, lay deeply to heart. It is the prevalence of tongodliness." THE LOVE OF GOD. Kev. n. C. Applrgartb. Tells of the Powers of This Great Delng. Eev. H. C Applegarth, Jr., of the Fourth Avenue Baptist Church, last night directed his remarks to the Almightiness of God. "Over a billion and a half of people are scattered over this globe," saidhe'aud God reigns o ver al. The human family as a general thing believe He rules and is provident to all. The multitudes of all nations delight to houor Him. Ko matter how small the detail is, God is cognizant of our every action. "When the storms, miseries and bereave ments of life overtake us, we look for some one to quiet and give us rest. That refuge is alnavs found in God. The powers of this great Sovereign are unlimited. With that same gentle touch that He gives rest to the weary; He v terns a torrent-in .iu course. God? gives His whole heart to us. He is like a mother, though she has 20 children she loves them all with the same love. It is to our honor to be subjects of so treat a being. The statesmen, ministers to foreign lands and men ot note are accorded the privilege of writiug Honorable before their names. To all of us is accorded the same privilege through the honor of loving God." AVOIDED THE SUBJECT. Dr. Held Says the People's Thonshts Should lie Turned From Labor Troubles. When Dr. J. W. Eeid, of the First TJ. P. Church, was asked yesterday afternoon if he had referred to the attempted assassina tion ot Mr. Frick in his sermon, he replied: "So, and I don't intend to. The people think too much about these labor troubles during the neck. The time has come to divert their thoughts to better things on the Sabbath at least" On the Sunday before the Fourth the doctor preached a timely sermon in which he stated that emplover and employe should meet on a level honestly and settle their disputes with reason, not the shot run. He advocated rigid restriction of immigration, and said the country now had as much ot the foreign dangerous element as it could handle. THE MEETING LAGGED Because the Speakers Who Were Expected Failed to Appear. The regular union services of eight East End churches in Silver Lake Grove was postponed last night to make way for a mass meeting for a ratification of the action of Congress on the Sunday closing of the World's Fair. The rain had a cooling effect on the at ' tendance, and Judge Mazee, Major Dennis ton, Major Moreland and Bev. Dr. McClel land, who were billed to speak, did not put in an appearance. The speakers ot the evening were Bev. Drs. Chalfant, Crafts and Peter Dick. The spirit of the meeting lagged, o ing to the non-appearance of the principal speakers and some got up and left before the meeting was over. The regular union services will be held as usual next Sunday evening in the grove. TIME TO CALL A HALT, The Red Hand of Anarchr Mast Not Inter fere in Labor Disputes. Eev. & "W. McCorkle, of Allegheny, in Speaking of the attempted assassination of the Chairman of the Carnegis Steel Com pany, said: "It is now time to call a halt "When the red hand of anarchy inter feres with the disputes between labor and capital and tries to take life, then it is time for a more conservative policy to be pursued. The Carnegie Steel Company and Homestead workers should now hold a conference and settled their difficulties." McDonald Corner-btone Laying. Is'ert Sunday the McDonald Catholic Church will celebrate its corner-stone lay ing. The First Eegiment of Hibernian liiflcs, B. of C, has been invited. Services in ihe Jail. The services in the jail yesterday after noon were conducted by the Eev. Mr. "West wood and a selected choir. Room Renters ana Boarding Houses Who Hare Used The Dispatch's Cent-a-Word advertis ing columns under Wanted Boarders and Rooms To Let nnd it the best. Tor Ladies' Use Wo have the Juno, Peerless, Electric, tho Psycho, the Lady Worth and Quadrant. PrrrsBCBO 'Ctcxe Co., 120 and 128 Wood street. Excursion to Cleveland, Via Pittsburg and Lake Erie Railroad, Tues day, July 28. Tickets good for return until July SO. Only $3 for the round trip. A YOUTHFUL BURGLAR. She Didn't Take Anything Away, hat Broke Into the House to Bars a Good Time Solution ot a Mystery That Puzileel the Police. The owner of a residence on Highland avenue left for Europe some time ago, add closed up his house after removing all arti cles ot value to a safe resting place. An officer passing the house last Sunday de tected signs which pointed plainly to the fact that the house had been broken into. He repaired to the house of a relative of the owner nearby to inform him of the fact When the officer was announced to the head of the family he was entertaining two or three friends in his room with liquid refreshments, and his first thought was that his speak-easy was being raided. After being informed of the pur pose of-the officer's visit, this fear was dis pelled, and he and his friends accompanied the officer to the scene of the supposed burglary. Upon examination they found the house turned upside down. Nearly all the shutters were thrown open and every drawer and cupboard in the house had been 'sacked and the contents strewn about the floor. The most surpris ing feature, however, was that a small bank which was filled with money, the only thing of real value about the place, was standing undisturbed on one of the mantle pieces in full view. There was an air of mystery about the place they could not penetrate. However, they closed the house, and everything was peaceful again. A couple of days ago a neighbor called upon the same gentleman early in the morning to inform him that the house had again been entered. He obtained the same officer and again went to the house finding it in exactly the same condition as before with the bank still untouched. They were very much perplexed and as the two sat considering the matter, chostlv visions began to arise before them. They were interrupted in their reveries by a neighbor who came in upon them and explained the matter. A little girl five years old. who lived next door, had been using the house for a playroom. She and her companions had twice succeeded in prying a window open and once inside, their inquisitive natures got the best of them; hence all this disorder. Thus ended what might have been a wonderful ghost story. MONTANA GOrjJQ EEPUBLICAH. Superintendent Young, of Helena, Says a Good Word for Chairman Carter. Dr. B. G. Young, Superintendent of the Helena pnblic schools, is in the city. He had been attending the annual meeting of teachers at Saratoga, and stopped over here to visit friends for a few days. JHe is an ardent Republican, and is in line to be the State Superintendent of Public Instruction in Montana. He is personally acquainted with Chairman Tom Carter and Senators Sanders and Powers. Speaking of Carter Prof. Young says he is a great hustler; in his opinion one of the liveliest campaign managers in the country. He expects to see Carter handle the reins as well as Senator Quay. "I feel sure," he continued, "that Mon tana will go Bepublican this fall The People's party has recently organized in the State, and it is difficult to say what they will do, or what coalitions they may form. Governor Pattison, of Pennsylvania, was very popular in Montana, and if he had Deen nominated it is generally conceded that he would have carried the State." A year ago Chauncey F. Black and Sena tor Faulkner organized a number of Demo cratic clubs in Montana and throughout the far 2f orthwest Black was very enthusiastic and predicted that as a result of his work many of these States would be found in the Democratic column. So far he has failed to materialize as a prophet Montana covers a great area. The State is 800 miles long, and Dr. Young says some of the counties have 30,000 square miles of territory. The doctor emigrated from'Iowa three years ago, and has become greatly attached to his mountainous country. CLUBS ON THE MOVE. Hot Weather DrlTlrc Plttsburger Into the Lake Regions. The movement of hunting and fishing clubs to the lakes continues from day to day, and the present hot spell of weather is driving them out of the city like sheep making a break for new pasture. The Lake Erie read will handle the following clubs: The Champion Club, to the number of 300 will leave for Leavittsburg over the road to-day. The advance guard of the Key stone Club will start for Mullet Lake July 28, and the club, with 39 members, will fol low July 31. B. C Christy's party, 65 peo ple, will leave for Ahinc Harbor, Can ada, August 3. Judge Stowe- is a member, and a number of lawyers will join the crowd. They expect to spend the month of August The Iron City Club, 130 members, will leave shortly in a "special train for Lake Talon. This point is 120 miles from the terminus of the Grand Trunk road. Frank Kline with a party of friends left for Mackinao last Satur day. Joseph Slapnick and party started for Autrain on the same day. The Turners, 300 strong, started yester day for Congress Lake, in Ohio. Thev oc cupied two special trains. On August 7 theStucky party, also Turners, and num bering 150, will go into camp on the shores of this lake. The Good "Will Club is sched uled to camp at Put-in-Bay, beginning July 3L The McNaughter party will leave for Penetaing, Ont, July 27. rOXTBHT FOE A IhOVEL. Two Hostlers Quarrel, Hurt Each Other, and Are Arrested. James Mullen and "William Madden, two hostlers employed at William Smith's rid ing academy, were arrested yesterday after noon by Officer Perry and locked-np in the Fourteenth ward station. The men quar reled over the possession of a shovel, and a fight followed, in which Mullen struck Madden a terrible blow on the head with the shovel, cutting a gash two inches long. The fight lasted about 20 minutes and created quite an excitement in the neigh Dornooo. xne laces oi Doth men were badly disfigured. Brown Chapel Excursion to Rock Point Via Pennsylvania Lines July SL Round trip rate from Pittsburg M cents. Special trains leave Union station 7.30 a. m. and 12.30 r. m., Central time. Returning train will leave Kock Point at S p. jr. xv For Sale. A full blooded Percheron mare, hazel dark: pray, four sears old, registry N 14,284, at Arnheim Live Stock Company (limited) stithies, 52 Second avenue, Pittsburg;, Pa Full pedigree will be given to purchaser. Parents Should See Our line of boys' and girls' wheels before purchasing elsewhere. Our prices will astonish you. Plttsuurj'Cycle Company. 426 and 423 Wood street and Center and Ells worth avenues. Have You a Vacant Room And wish a tenant for it? Then do as liundfedsof others have done advertise It In the To Let Rooms Cent-a-Word advertising columns of The Dispatch. Walkbu's Famu-t Soap contains no free alkali. Clothes washed with it will last twice as long as when washed with ordinary soap. hwp D Witt's Little Early Riser. Best piU for biliousness, sick headache, malaria, Meh's lancy shirts SI and up now. Pink and bine. Jos. Hobxe & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Rooms Soon Rented. Don't fail to send in yonr adlet to-day for the Sunday Cent-a-Word Columns. Summer Suitings, Vestings and trouserings to order on short notice at Fitcairn's, 131 wood street. THE TWff FIRES IN A DAY. J. Stevenson & Co.'s Fork Packing House on Liberty Street IN PL-AMES TWICE IN FOUR HOURS. Firemen Dave a'Hard Time Eattling With Hickory Smoke. WOKEING THE FIRE WITH EELATS Shortly after 3 o'clock yesterday after noon fire'was discovered in the smoke house attached to the pork packing establishment of J. Stevenson & Co., 637 Liberty street An alarm was turned in from box 17, but by the time the firemen arrived dense volumes of smoke were pouring from the windows and other outlets: The smoke was from hickory wood piled in the smoke house and is of so heavy a character that it is very difficult to withstand its effects. The firemen braved this nauseating cloud, but the men could stay in the building no langer than ten minutes at a time, and then would have to come out and vomit Chief Steele wortcd the fire with relays of men, and in this way crews were kept at work all the time. The blaze was confinel to the smoke house, and in a short time xu ex tinguished. The members of the firmwere present, but none of them had any idea as to the origin of the fire. They stated that the smoke House was filled with meat, all of which would be destroyed. The loss was placed at $5,000, which was fully covered by insurance, placed in different companies. Three alarms were sent in for 'the fire, prin cipally to get the use of the meu. At 11:30 yesterday morning there was a fire in the same building and in the very same spot This blaze was a very small one and was extinguished without difficulty. Chief Steele at that time made a thorough search of the premises and was satisfied that there was no more fire in the building. . It is thought that some embers were over looked and this caused the second fire. The Seashore Excursions Tla Pennsylvania .Railroad In July werellberallv patronlzedhy theneo pie of Western Pennsylvania. August promises greater results. The tickets Rive the choicest points on the New. Jersey coast. Atlantic City, Cape May, Sea Isle City or Ocean City excursion tickets, good lor 12 days, sold from Pittsburg at rate of $10 for round trip; correspondingly low rates ftom other stations. Thursday, August 4, is date or next excursion. Special train of Pullman parlor cars and Easthike coaches leaves Union station at 8.50 a. m. Tickets good on regular trains, 1:30, 7:10 and 8.10 r. ac. Horses and Mules. The Arnheim Live -Stock Company (lim ited), at 52 Second avenue, Pittsburg Pa., have Just received 75 head or draught, carri age, speedy roadster and general pnipose horses. Anyone wishing to purchase a horse or a team should not fail to call at their stables. They guarantee to sell for less money and their stock give better satisfac tion than any other dealers in Western Pennsylvania. They take pleasure in show ing their stock to all who may call, if wish ing to buy or not Their mule yard on Second avenne is filled with 100 head of cholos pit and draught mules, all well broken. PITTSBURG & LAKE ERIE B. R. Special Excursions. July 26, Cleveland and return ?3 00 Good until July 30toieturn. July 20, Niagara Falls and return $7 00 Good fifteen days to return. July 26, Toi on to and return $8 00 Good fifteen days to return. Every Tuesday, Friday and Saturday to Chautauqua, Cambridge and baeger townaud return, good 15 days $3 00 Every Lady Wants One. The demand for our beautiful booklet Is something tremendous. Over 5,000 were sent out last week, audi the. large. .ctockris being almost exhausted. It-is pronounced by the papers to be the handsomest booklet ever published in the city. Any lady send ing name, address and 2 cents postage to the Marshall Kennedy Milling Co., Allegheny, Pa., can secure one of these gems of the illustrators' and printers' art. srwr Excursion Via the Picturesque B. & O. B, B, To Atlantic City, via Washington, Baltimore and Philadelphia, on Thursday, July 23, 1892. Bate $10 the round trip: tickets good lor 12 days trom day of sale and good to stop off at Washington City returning. Trains with Pullman pallor and sleeping enrs will leave B. & O. depot, Pittsburg, at 8 A. sr. and 9.20 r. jr. MEETINGS AND NOTICES. VTOTICE-DR. JXO. COOPER. JR., HAS RE X MOVED his offices from .No iZ N. Diamond it, Allegheny, to rooms 42and 43 Westlnghouse build ing, Pittsburg. Ear, nose, throat and chest dis eases. Hours 1 to 4 P. si. OFFICE OF THE NATIONAL TKASSIT CO. I OIL, CITT. Pa.. July 23. 1892. VrOTICE THE PATRONSOF THE NATION iA Transit Co. are herebv notified that aU credit balances upon the books of the 'National Transit Co. at the close of business July 22. 1892, and all outstanding acceptances Issued on or prior to that date are subject to an assessment of fire hundred and fifteen thousandths ofrone per cent or fire and fifteen hundredths (5 and 15-100) barrels on a thou sand in pipage paid oil onraccount of loss by fire on the evening of July 22, 1802, of tanl s united register numbers 1324 and 1328, on Hewitt farm, near Olean, New York. D. o'DAY. Vice President. Dividends. The Ben Franklin Ivsuravck Compant, ) or alleoiievv. Pa.. Alleouevy. July 13, 1892. J "nrVIDEND-THE DIRfcCTOKSOF THIS COM XJ PANY have this dty declared a dividend or ONE AND ONE-HALF DOLLARS (8 per cent) per share, pa) able on demand. WM A. FORD, Secretary. Tms Safe Deposit and Trust Company OF PlTTSBtP-G. PITTSBURO. July 14. 1892 TYIVIDEND THE DIRECTORS OF THIS U company have this day declared a dividend of THREE i3) PERCENT, on the capital stock, out of the earnings or the last six months, payable forthwith, free of tax. WILLIAM T. HOWE. Secretary and Treasurer. PERSONAL. PERSONAL Ladles suffering from nervous prostration don't give up, but call on Mrs. Dr. McGranor. 350 Wylleav. PERSONAL Credit, yes. credit on fine dress goods, silks, satins, wraps, etc. at J. Dwyer's, Room 4. McCance block. 701 smlthfleld. gold and silver new work mada imlthfleld. PERSONAL Hair, moles, etc. on ladles' faces permanently destroyed by the electric needle without pain or scir; consultation free. Miss btreng, office 903 Penn ar., Dickson building. PERGONAL-Ladles wishing to take Turko Face Baths or face massage for removing blemishes and improving the complexion will please visit my parlors at 903 Penn ar., Pittsburg. Miss Sherwood. PERSONAL "Everett Club News" The pianos delivered this week are club A, No. 289. Mrs. P. Rafiertr, 201 Market St.. Allegheny, Pa. ; club B, No 1S6. Robert Newell, LamontandGsts., Al legheny, Pa. PERSONAL Van's Charm root beer will do you good: drink in any kind -of weather, hot or cold, ralnorshlne; some root beer is only fitto drink in hot weather: Van's root beer is a good thing to drink the year round. "DERSON AL When 1 was a small boy my mother X always repaired my breecbes am since 1 rot to be a great big man. in jacxet, dui Dickson, the well-known tailor. 65 Fifth av.. cor. Wnnn Ht second floor, has been substituted, who now does all my cleaning, pressing and renovating in great shape Tel. IS8 PROPOSALS. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED by the borough of Tarentum, Pa., until 7 o'clock p. m., AUGUST 8. 1892, for sewerage plan for the borough. Specifica tions can be seen at office of the clerk. South Canul street. Council reserves tho right to rejectanv or all bids. By order of Council.' W. W. CALPASS, Council Clerk. PROPOSALS FOE SEWERING THE Twenty-first ward public sobool, Linooln building, also receiling two (2) rooms and niacins sinks and water closets In cellar, will be received at the office of Dr. G. W. McNeil, Frankstown av. and Enterprise sts., East End. Bids to be separate and all bids to be in be fore July SO. 1892. The board reserving the right to reject any and all bids. By order or the board. A. H, EDWARDS, 8ecy. D A TP MTQ O. D. LEVIS (next Leader) yearssaoiiciigr. PITTSBURG- DIEjPATCH, M3-Ctatrtflcd real estate advertitemtntt on this page ten cent per line for each insertion, and none takenor leu than twenty eenU. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE Classified under the following headings will be c- ee'pted at the rate of ONE CENT PER WORD TOR EACH INSERTION when paid for in ad vance either at main or branch offices. Wanted AdvertUemenU of all Kindt. SUCH AS SITUATIONS, MALE HELP, FEMALE HELP, AGENTS, BOOMS, BOARDING, BOABDEBS, MISCELLAN EOTJS, TO LET ROOMS, FEBSONAI.S. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALES, LOST AND FOUND. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. BUSINESS OFFICE - Cor. Smlthfleld and Diamond Streets, ALWAYS OPEN BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WIIERE WANTS. FOR SALE. TO LET. AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements mould be prepaid unless adver tisers already have accounts with' The Dispatch. FOR ALLEGHENY, NO. 107 FEDERAL ST., TELEPHONE 3621. . FOR THE SOUTHSIDE. NO. 1412 CARSON STREET. TELEPHONE NO. 6022. FOR TnE EAST END. J. W. WALLACE, 6121 PENN AV. PITTSBURG-ADDrnON AL. THOMAS MCCAFFREY, 3500 Butler street. EMIL G. STUCKEY, 24th street and Penn avenne. ALLEGHENY-ADDITIONAL. F. H. EGGERS A SON. Ohio and Chestnut streets. THOMAS McIIFNRY, Western and Irwin avenues. TVANTED. Hale HelD. A XLE-TURNERS Two. Peninsular Car Co., -tt. Ferry st Detroit, Mich. BOY to work in dining and lunch Carson st. Jess Moore. BRICKBURNER-Must have the best reference. Address Bed Brick, Dispatch office. CANVASSERS Ten first-class canvassers for crayon portraits; the ery best salary or com mission paid. Call or address the Leland Portrait Co., 449 to 457 Pearl St., Cleveland, O. "XANVASSEKS for latest novelties; free samples. J 102 Fourth av room 6. COACHMAN Good wages to a first-class white J coachman for private family. Call at fifth floor Chronicle Telegraph Molding. DRUG CLERK (Registered) for city store. Ad dress MenthaL Dispatch office. GARDENER An unmarried man wbo can miut and do general work. Call 959 Liberty st. LABORERS-Grant st. between Second Third avenues. Thomas McNally. and M AN A practical and experienced anthracite blast furnace manager: state exDerlence with reference and salary expected. Address Iron Stores, Dispatch office. Tl fAN Intelligent man In order department. -in. a. u , Dispatch office. 11L make (100 per month telling fly net clips. The editor sa; s it's a practical invention. Sample by mall, with terms, IS cents. Berry Metallic Fas tener Co . WHuamiport. Pa. MEN Hard workers to earn to per day. dress Chief Organizer, Dispatch office. Ad- NIGHT WATCHMAN for a large mercantile house in heart of the city. Address, giving reference, R. 3, Dispatch office. QALESMAN On salary or commission, to nandln Q the new patent chemical ink erasing pencil; tire greatest selling novelty ever produced: erases Ink thoroughly in two seconds; no abrasion ot paper: 200 to MO per cent profit; one agent's sales amounted to 1620 in six dars, 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. OCA LEMAKERS Steady employment. Address O Box B-9, Dispatch office, stating experience in scale work. SOLICITORS for city and adjacent towns. Pitts burg bult Club Company, No. 62 Sixth av. TEACHER for grammar grade, salary foO per month, by School Board of Jeannette. Pa.; must come well recommended; send applications to secretarv on or before Auirust 1. 1S92. w .L.Heintzel- man. Secretary of Board. rpoSSERS (three) to work in setting gangs, clay 1 diggers and laborers; married meu preferred. Apply to the Hersferger Co., Vickroy and Magce streets. rpjtAVELING SALESMEN to sell baking pow- jl uer; we put our gooas in kisss rouing pins: KO nis- month salarv and exrjenses. or 23 ner cent comm ston: good side line: if yojtwant.a Job. write; send stamp for reply. Chicago Baking Powder Co., 767 Van Buren St., Chicago. ' TRAVELING SALESMEN New specialty, worth 875 weekly, all lines of trade. Allkou, 177 Monroe St., Chicago. WANTED Salesmen to handle a 5 typewriter; splendid chance for permanent, profitable work. T. C. McElroy, 26th st. Agents. 1 GENTS Full line Presldsntal campaign inle badge JX badges, pictures, buttons, etc, ; sample badge juc; assorieu aozen auc; stamps taiten. ft Co.. Providence, R. L F. Stayner A GENTS S3 to ?7 dally; experience unnecessary. J. Putnam ft Co., Perfumers, WestWinsted.Ct. GENERAL AGENT and male and female can vassers wanted to sell stove polishing mittens; keep hands perfectly olean: samples, 35c; also agents for Patoh mender; mends everything, as ladles' and gents' clothing, woolens, linen, cot ton, silk, laces and lace curtains, horse blankets, umbrellas, mackintoshes. rubber shoes and leather; sample. 10c; our agents make from S5 to 110 per day. Address Novelty Mfg. Co., as V est Third St., New York, or call to-day after G p. M. at faev enth Avenue Hotel. Ask for L. Rosenthal. Female Help Wanted. COOK First-class cook (female) at Commercial Hotel, bharpsburg. GIRLS to assort rags; none nut those having ex perience need apply. Call at office of McCul lough ft ttfnltn, 31 Seventh st. HOUSEKEEPER At once, middle aged house keeper; bring reference: (5 a week. 339 South Hlland, E. E. LADY in order department; S10 week. A, A., Dis patch office. Mala and Eemale Help Wanted. HELP At once, 100 farm hands, white and col. waiters, butler, woman cooks, 2 waitresses, chambermaids, dish washers, laundry girls, night cook. 2d cook, pantry girl, 200 house girls, 60 cooks, chambermaids, col. cook and chambermaid. Mee ban's Agency. 545 Grant st. TTELP Seamstress. laundress, cooks, dining- XJ room girls, chambermaids, nurses, 200 house girls. 5b for country; girls for hotels and boarding nouses, uerman ana coiorea girls. 60 farm hands. white: street. white and colored waiters. Thompson's, (03 Grant Boarders and Lodgers Wanted. BOARDERS Ladles and gentlemen, married or single, to board by the week or month in a beautiful suburban house easy of access to steam and electric cars. Address W., Dispatch office. BOARDING Persons wanting boarding for the summer, at reasonable rates, should write to Hotel Williams, Ohio Pyle, Pa. BOARDERS and roomers; all conveniences; rea sonable. 221 Federal st., Allegheny. LODGERS Anchor Hotel, Liberty, corner Fourth: lodging per night, 25c, 35c, SOc; week, fl 25. tl 75. 12. 13. OCCUPANTS-Fur well furnished second-story front room with good board, 41 Fourth at,, near Penn. OCCUPANTS For nicely furnished room. 222 Dinwiddle st. Hotels, Dining and Lunch Rooms. HOTEL FEDERAL, No. 171 Federal St., Alle gheny. Rates 11 and 12 per day. YJlSlTKevan'sladles'and gents' dining rooms, SOS 1 Penn ave. ; business men's dinner; ladles' noon lunch; meals anytime; everything in season. Financial Vfanteo. PNANCIAL-Loans of500, 1,000 tott.OCOand up to 110,000 on mortgages on Allegheny county improved property quickly placed at very small est cost to borrower. Send your application to me and I will save yon money on mortgages, s. J. Fleming, 400 AVood St., cor. Fourth av. MONEY to loan, in sums of 1500. f 1,000. 12.000. ts.000 and upward, at lowest rates, on mort gages. Charles Homers ft Co., 181 Fourth ar. MONEY To loan at 6 per cent; "small mortgages preferred. Sec Murry ft EdsaU, Fidelity building, 121 Fourth av. MONEY at S per cent. We have ISO, 000 to loan 300 up. AUes Bros, ft Co., 164 Fourth av. MORTGAGES on city or Allegheny county prop erty atlewest rate. Henry A. Weaver ft Co., 2 Fourth av. rpo LOAN 13X1,000 on mortgages: flUO and up X ward at s per cent: two, 000 at 4) per cent on Tesldences or business property, farms, c. H. French, ia Fourth vacant lota av. WANTED Mortgages on improved city or Alle gheny county property, McCune ft Coulter, IS Fourth av. &L0,1 OOO to loan at 5 per cent. John K. Xwlng m, LO iw cuerai st. Business Opportunnes Wantea. WANTED Man with some push and SI. 500 cash by a reliable manufacturing concern; Sl.an salary, commissions and security for money; don't answer this unless you mean business. Address M. AV.. Dispatch office. WAN TED-An established New York hollow ware house wants agency for the East of a first-class iron hollow ware factorr. Address Henry M. Beach, 312 Broadway, New York. Fire Insurance Wanted. -DENSWAJWXB ZAHK-rira Insurance, 60 25, WASTED. Situations Wanted. POSITION By young man with best of refer ence, wbo is a skilled penman; practlca knowledge or bookkeeping: not afraid to work. Address B. It. Dispatch office. POSITION By a good fire-brick, stove-tile or red-brick molder; understands all branches of the business. Address Wm. J. Green, 7H Broad St., Johnstown, Pa. POSITION By young man with reference, who Is a skilled penman; can do anything, and not alraia to work. Address P. It., Dispatch office.: Instruction. STUDENTS-Everybody to know that the full term or the Actual Business College, S Sixth av.. begins Augusts: write for new pictorial cata logue, mailed free. M. J. Conner President, J. M. Phillips, Dean of Faculty. Miscellaneous VF anted. APPLICATIONS for rent of fourth story of new bulMlngofSchafer Bros., with power or for lodge rooau. Address Senator Bros., Fifteenth and Bingham sis. BUY Van's Charm root beer extract and make at a low cost one of the most , healthful and re freshing drinks ever produced. HORSE A black or chestnut sorrel; must be tractable, B. F. Bcale, Harrison av., Alle gheny. PAINTING and Plate Glass glazing. It. C. Miller. (26 Grant St., Pittsburg. PATENTS O. D. Levis (20 years). Solicitor. 131 Fifth av.. next Leader. Plttsbnrg: no delay. PURCHASER for a first-class barbershop: cen trally located. Apply Ross W. Black & Co., 712 Penn av. TRUNKS hauled to anu Irom East End for SOc. Campbell A Davis, 12 Seventh ar. Telephone 271. USE Jones' Bedbug Paralyser Jones' Magic Roach Powder! roaches banished by contract; satisfaction given or no pay. 222 Federal St., Alle gheny, bold by all first-class druggists. VAN'S Charm root beer will do you goodr any one who ever drank it will tell you thls:peo file of Pittsburg know a good thing when they see t; this is why they all drink Van's Charm root beer. WANTED Everyone wno wants the finest and cheapest wall paper In America to snd for samples; sent free to any address. G. G. O'Brien, Faint and Wall Paper btore. U2 Fifth av. TTTANTED To buy lease and furnlshment of ho vV tel or grocery In country. Address G. K., Dispatch otflie. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Musical Instruments. PIANO Magnificent upright piano, nearly new, will be sold at public auction 'Inesday, Julr X. at 10:30, and all the elegaut rurnlture; new a short time ago. 180 Sheffield tU, Allegheny. Horses. Vehicles. Live tStocst For Sale. DELIVERY wagons Delivery wagons all styles; our own make. Wm. Bcckert, 340 to 344 Ohio t., Allegheny. Telephone, 3V.D. HORSE Fine 5-year-old horse; handsome bay: learless and an exceptionally stylish traveler; can show better than a 3:00 trot either in harness or under saddle; warranted sound and kind: can be handled by a Iadv. H. a Webster. 1003 Penu av., or J. M. Earr, Edgeworth Training Track. HORSE and covered delivery wagon, for sale or hire, at 181 Third av. Machinery and Metals For dale. BOILERS and englnes7 second-hand: all sizes, from 4 to 100 h. p. : cheapest In the market: 64 boilers and engines fn stock, stationary and porta able. upright boilers, mounted farm engine, etc.; steam pumps, governor, pulleys and shafting. Telephone i01. 4-25 Park way. J. S. Young. Alle gheny. Pa. ENGINES Genuine Acme automatic safety en gines and non-explosive boilers, from one half to five horse powers, for natural gas or carbon oil as fuel: latest Improved ventilating fans and water motors, sold by J. Prager, sole agent, at No. 4 Fifth av. Send for catalogue and information. ENGINES and boilers of every description: brick yard supplies; contractors, and rolling mill ma chinery. Gliomas Carlln's Sons. Lacock and San dusky its.. Allegheny. I?OR SALE-15 typewriters; strong, durable, practicable; Just the thing for offices; call and see it; only (5. T. C. McElroy, No. 26tb st. IMPROVED Whitman A Barnes high-speed automatic non-exoloslre engines and boilers, exhaust and ventilating fly fans of our own make; alio electric lighting; second-hand old-stvle Acme automatic engines; second-hand Snedlker and car fly ram: B. W, Paine ft Sons automatic engines, from 5 to 250 horse power; electric motors, water motors and all kinds of light power and supplies. Tompkins ft Ulrich. Engineers and Contractors, 316 and 518 Liberty St.. Pittsburg, Pa. GRINDSTONES In all sizes, for all kinds of grinding; Cralgleltb, Newcastle, Nova Bcotla ana other grits; iron irzmes ana nxtures ior nana. 'Si. oil stone, emery wheels and grinders. Wm. Klrby, us jrirst avenue. Rubber Stamps Tor Sate. GET your rubber stamps Seal presses, brats chc steel itainDf. stenelts. rcsses. brats cheeks, etc. from Sbeaffer A Co.. Hi Tilth ar. xun's vouege Dtuioing. "" MlscellaneouV-For Sale. A' WNING. school desks, furniture wagon, store counter, wire mats for saloons, roll top desk, showcase. 58 Diamond,, TWO barber chairs, center washstand and other fixtures must be Bold this week; cheap: owner wants to leave city. Address R, P., Dispatch of fice. DR. McGR AN OR'S magnetic catarrh powder; sure cure. N o 350 Wj lie av. PRINTERS' stands and cases for sale cheap: a prompt buyer will get a bargain: second-hand saw table In good condition; sold because space needed. Apply Dispatch business office. FOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Opportunities For Hale. BAKERY and Ice cream parlor, doing a good business. Address F. W. Boener, McDon ald, Pa. BARBER SHOP Good stand, with two chairs. Call at 562 Fifth av. BUSINESS A fine business opening in the cen ter of the city; a successful and solid jobbing firm Is compelled to quit on account of ill-health, and is prepared to treat with anyone wbo can com mand S3). 100; this is a good thing; we hat e a live and reliable partv on hand who will take a half In terest. Particulars confidentially from Jas. AV. Drape ft Co.. 313 Wood St.. Pittsburg. DE iRUG STORE One of the best locations in Alle gheny City; sales 110.000 per year: light ex- ?rnse; maklug money: reason ror selling, other uslnes. Address Opium, Dispatch office Alle gheny i;uy, ra. DRUG STOHE-One of the best retail stands in the county; reasons for selling, sickness; 13,600 cash. Address Quinine, Dispatch otflce. FEED BUSINESS-A full running feed and buck wheat mill, all In prime order; machinery all of the newest deslgn;largc mill building with rail road switch; several dwellings, etc., and situate in a prosperous manufacturing town online" of rail road: there Is an immense bargain and sure fortune hereto anyone who understands the business: the present owner is In a position to make a sacrifice: an examination of the property and business and the most rigid investigation Is solicited: it Is rare that such an opening occurs. Jas. W. Drape & Co., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. f ROCERY STORE Well established ; good trade; vji nouse anu stauie to rent or lorsaie. d or par ticulars call at A. D. Wilson's. 55 Federal St., Allegheny. TTALF interest in a fiour and feed business: store XA wen stocKea ana aoingwen in Allegheny gooa reason tor seuing; win i will sell at cost. Address W. S., Dispatch office. HOTEL A first-class business, with license, billiard room, etc., etc.; about 100 rooms, well furnished throughout: business In full run ning condition and profitable: rent only about 31,400; satisfactory reasons for selling, a fine open ing. Particulars from Jas. AV. Drape & Co., 313 W ood street, Pittsburg. JEWELRY and silversmith business: well es tablished and doing a paying trade; situate In a prosperous manufacturing city In Western Penn sylvania; a well-selected stock, and all in gool con dition; best location in the town: the leading thoroughfare; a rare opening. Particulars confi dentially from Jas. W. Drape A Co., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. NOTION and toyjjusiness A profitable business; well established and doing a good lobbing and retail trade; excellent location in Allegheny: one of the best thoroughfares in the city: a good opening. Jas. W. Drape 5. Co.. 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. RESTAURANT-A well-established restaurant; one of the best locations in Allegheny, on a busy thoroughfare: full equipment, everything in flue running order and making money; a good opening. Jas. AV. Draco ft Co., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. SALOON For sale: doing good business In a thriving city on the Ohio river; good reasons for selling. Address Box 893, Bellalre, O. Business Properties "or Sale H HE large manufacturing propertv of the Penna J AVhite Lead Co., situate River a v., corner Walnut st Allegheny, fronting railroad and river: lot about 285x170 feet. with. large, brick buildings, warehouses, offices and six dwelliugs thereon; also, two fine engines and boilers, etc.. to be sold at adjourned sale on Wednesday. August 3, at 11 o'clock. In the salesroom of Jas. W. Drape ft Co.. Agents and Auctioneers. 313 AVood st,. Pittsburg, where information as to terms, etc., can be obtained. - FOIt BALE LOTS. City Lots. , J&97fC-H0r 1500 Herron Hill Park plan; OpAlU choice lots near Wylie av. cable cars at above prices: some on paved street only flOdowD, balance 3 ainontb: sure to enhance quickly. Black ft Balrd, SS Fourth av. 7fll"l t0T nlce building lot in the Four UPlVvf teenthward: convenient to Fifth av. cable cars; nothing cbeapcr so well situated ; UUUJlDg cueapcr M neu suuai Charles Somers ft Co., 131 Fourth av. 4.-WA-.J.J, East End Lots For Sala. EUREKA PLACE, Oakland; nice level lots fJW to 600 each: small cash payment; balanco monthlv. For plans and prices see George Bchmidt, 1W Fourth avel Haselwood Lots For Sale. HAZFLWOOD AT.4An eleirsnt corner lot, irregular shape, equal to S2zl feel, within a few minutes' walk of Hliel wood station. Baltimore Ohio Hallway, and Second avenue electric cars; I will sell cheap for eash,iito quick buyer. John X, I XcCrlcUrt, M Fourth ay. ; telephone 157s. 1 MONDAY, JULY 1892. FOR 8 ALE LOTS. Allegheny l4ts For Sale. LOTS in Grove Square plan. Perrysvllle av., Al legheny, on easy terms without Interest. Call on Holmes & Co., 420 SmllbQeld St.. for plans. s. Suburban Lota For Sale. EDGE WOOD, P. B.R. A very choice residence lot on Maple av.. 100x300: at a bargain. Hoff man & Baldrldge, llklnsbnrg. opposite depot. LOTS at Idlewood Beautirul level lots on Main St.. on which electric cars will run to Mans field : price from (200 to 1400. on easy payments.. A. Bauck, 441 Grant st. Of acres ot ground and dwelling contiguous to JJJ agrowing manufacturing town on line of railroad; rare bargain. Jas. w. Drape & Co., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. Q A Acres of land at 875 an acre: 10 or IS minutes' idiL waic irom ueuaven station, Y. A w- it. ic about miles from city. Address Ralph A. Lee, V aicucia, 1 a. Farms for San. FARM Over 200 acres, near Logan's Ferry sta tion and convenient to Kensington and Par nassus, on A. V. R. K. and in the vlclnltr of the new gas and oil territory: there Is a dwelling and outbuildings, large orchard, plenty of water and a quantity of coal; known as the farm of the late Dr. Prestly. deceased. Terms, etc., from Jas. W. Drape 4 Co., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. FARM A good and very pretty farm of 275 acres in West Va: half cleared, balance well tim bered; good buildings, fruit and water: title per fect, low price and no commissions. Address Box No. 210, Cumberland, Md. FOB SALE IMPROVED HEAL ESTATE City Residences. fil1 750 On Citizens' Electric Line, good 5-room 4pJ-9 frame dwelling: lot 21x100: must be sold at ouce: a bargain. M. F. Hippie &, Co., sc Fourth avenue. East End Residences For Sale. EAST END A handsome residence on a fine paved avenue near cable and electric cars; large lot: spacious lawn in front; ample shade from natural forest trees of full growth; residence has all the more recent and thoroughly modern ap- f)llances. and is really unique" In every partlcu ar; perfection In art and beauty are singularly blended throughout: a perspective in Tlew In our office; possession at once. Jas. W. Drape X Co., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. T7AST END A neat brick dwelling, near cable lTj cars, S rooms, sewing room, toilet room and bath, furnace, hall and drv cellar: all in nrlme or der throughout: fine lot; front, side and. rear en trances; immediate possession. Co., 313 Wood street, Pittsburg. Jas. W. Drape & CQ 230 A choice Shadyslde residence, between tIDOf S. Hlland and Shadr avs.; a stone and brick Dulldlng. complete in every detail and supplied with all modern convenlenccs;handsomelot30xl20. with flagstone walks and lawn: accommodating terms of payment: if not promptly sold will rent to a good tenant. U-5Z-333) Charles Somers & Co., 131 rourtii av. ' M700 A neat brick house, (stands alone) 8 j rooms: modern fixtures Including healer: lot 27x120: location very desirable: Oakland, on Pittsburg cable line. W. A. Herron ft Sons. 80 4th ar. Allegheny Residences For Sale. ALLEGHENY Excellent house and large lot on line of Perrysvllle avenue cars; 15 minutes' walk from postofilce; 7 rooms, reception hall, bath, w, c, hot and cold water, porches, hall, dry cellar, etc., and alllnverv goodorder: lotabont 38x100 feet; 83.750. Jas. W. llrape ft Co., 313 Vood st,, Pittsburg. VTORTH AV. residence property: fine location; 1 good lot. For particulars see A. D. Wilson, 55 Federal st Allegheny. ON line of Perrysvllle av. fine residence and i cars. Allegheny, the rounds of the late Mr. John A. MeKee. deceased, about 13 minutes' ride zrom Allegheny postofilce; an excellent dwelling; spacious hall in center; large rooms on either side on first and sec ond floor; finished attic rooms, bath and toilet room, china closets, pantries and clothes presses, laundry, both gases, marble mantels; wide porch spans the front, from which the vlat-i Is beantiful; dry cellar: perfect sewerage: everything In prime order: orer an acre of ground: shade trees and or namental shrubbery, lawn, carriage house and outbuildings: this fine property will be sold at pnb lic sale on Thursday, August 4, at 2 o'clock?, K,, on the premises: terms at sale: Immediate posses sion. Further particulars from Jas. W. Drape ft Co., Agents and Auctioneers, 313 Wood St., Pitts burg. Suburban Resiaences for bale. WILKINSBURG. Franklin st.-3. 000 cash, bal ance on easy terms, will buy a new 2-story frame, 6 rooms and attic, bath, w. c, water, wired for electric light: good lot; see agts. Baxter, Thompson ft Co., 161 Fourth ar. WILKINSBURG A special bargain in a Wood st. corner property; call at once. Hoffman ft Baldrldge, Wllklnsburg. opposite depot. fflJJ OOO A splendid borne for a little money: in Dk good, healthy, desirable neighborhood of Pittsburg: two-story and mansard pressed brick; built two years; has 7 rooms, bathroom, w. c, range, h. and c. water, botn gases, inside shutters, slate mantels, sliding doors between parlor and dining room. hall, vestibule, side entrance, slate roof and good lot: rents for fcSpermonth till April, '93. (E29J.) Black ft Balrd. 95 4th av. AUCTION S LE.. .. AUCTION SALE ON TUESDAY, JULY 26, at 10 A. JC, at 3216 Jane between luirty-second and Thirty-Third stieets, S. S. Two stud horses. 1 spring wagon, 1 coal wagon, 1 donble sot harness, 1 single set harness and a lot o! other necessarv articles. Sale positive. R. E. LOEFFLER. AUCTION SALE. The magnificent household furniture and grand upright nlano nnd fine oil paintings and handsomerlc-a-brac will bo sold TUES DAY MORNING, July 26, at 10-.30 o'clock sharp, rain or shino, at 1S6 Sheffield street, corner BIdwell, Allegheny. Everything must go. Avail yourself of this opportunity. House open at 8.30 morning of sale; goods soiu to tne nignest muuer. xerms casn. C. DAVIS, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE. Furniture, Carpets, Piano, Hats and Notions, TUESDAY, July 20. at 10 o'clock-, at the rooms of the Henry Auction Co., 21 and 20 Ninth street. Fine chamber suites in oak and walnut, wardrobes, dressers, couches, chairs and rockers, pianoforte, handsome parlor suites upholstered in plush, brocatelle tapestry and huir cloth, tables, clocks, pictures, curtains, etc., bookcases, desks, lounges, sideboards, ext. tables, leather chairs, dishes and glass ware, brussels and ingrain carpet, rugs, kitchen lurnituie; also, at ? o'clock, hats, caps, notions and drv goods. Sale positive. HENRY AUCTION CO , Auctioneers. BY JAS. AV. DRAPE & CO. ADJOURNED PUBLIC SALE At the salesroom of Jas. W. Drape & Co., 313 Wood street, Pittsburg, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, at 11 o'clock A, ii., or the extensive and valuable Manufacturing Property or TEE PENNSYLVANIA WHITE LEAD CO., On River avenue, corner Walnut street, Al legheny, near tho railroad bridge, having liver and railroad front with facilities for a switch directly to the property; lot abont 285x170 feet to an alley, on which la erected large and commodious brick buildings, with two engines and boilets, warehouses, offices, sheds, 6 dwellings, etc. The premises will be open, for examination daily. Patties who wish to ' investigate will be furnished with a card at our office. 'Terms made known at sale or by JAS. W. DRAPE & CO , Agents and Auctioneers, 313 AVood street, Pittsburg. CHOICE PKOPEftTlEi A JEW HOD CARRIER Would be as easy to find as so choice a little home at $j,500 as we have In the East End. Brick, 7 rooms, bath and all modern conveniences; lot 50x 300to20-ft. alley; fruit, shade trees, vines, etc.; 3". minutes from traction and steam cars. Terms to suit. MURKY & EDSALL, (Fidelity building). 121 Fourth av. FOE SALE OIL AND GAS LEASES. 1.282 acres ot oil and gas territory, bavins 6 producing -oil wells, 2 gas wells and 1 gas line, all situated at Bakerstown, Allegheny county. Pa. Will be offered at public sale on the premises THUI1SDAY, July 28, ISOi.at 1:30 o'clock r. m. For further particulars apply to B. Kalch thaler, Stall No. 33 Diamond Market, or ad dress BUTCHERS' OIL CO..LIMITED, Pitts burg, a G. JlENTEL, Secretary. S10,500. Howe Street) Near Shady Avenue. Well-built house 10 rooms, hardwood fin ish, all conveniences; street sewered and paved; lot 53xK0. See VAN GOBDEE & LLOYD. 6218 Penn avenue. TO LET. CItr Kaiidencea, rpo LET Small houses. SO Pride St., 2 rooms. Vlciroyst.. Mxth ward. S rooms. Cherry, near Water St., S rooms. McKaln. near Third st.. S. 8., S rooms. Jane, near Twenty-eighth St., S. 3. 3 rooms. Jane St.. S. S., 7 rooms Rents low; send for list. W. A. Herron & Sons, No. 80 Fourth av. TO LET J13 per mo.. 4 rooms In good order (new bouse). Jane near Twenty-eighth st., S. 8.; also, house 3 large rooms. Twentieth St., 3. S. W. A. Herron & Sons, 80 Fourth av. East End Residences To Let. TO LET 815 per month. Oakland, neat new house. 4 rooms, on Utlca. nearDithridge st. W. A. Herron Sons, 80 fourth av. TO LET Oakland Good house C rooms;vBoquet, near Fifth av.fsend for list. W. A. Herron & Sons, 80 Fourth av. Allegheny ltoslaences To Let, TO LET A good7-roomed house near Federal st. and bridges: rent only J23; act quick; Scott X McMlllen. 71 Federal st. TO LET-By John K. Ewing ft Co.. 107 Federa St., houses, stores and apartments. Rooms To Let. BEAVER AVE., 79. Allegheny Private family has newly furnished front room; rent $8; one or two. FOURTH AV.. 133 Furnished rooms front and back for gentlemeu. PULTON ST., kcepm g. 115 Furnished rooms for house- L ACOCK ST. Furnished rooms, altrnodern con veniences. Apply to Moyle's, 163 Lacock St., Allegheny. R003IS Ward and Bates sts Oakland, two furnished front rooms. UNION AV., 23. Allegheny-Occupant for a well furnished front room, with board; terms mod erate. Z See additional adieu under Wanted Boarders and Lodgers. Easiness stands To Let. TO LET Four-storr brick building. 139 Second ar.. two doors from Smlthfleld at. ; will lease for five rears. Apply at first floor once of Kauf- maunr' store. T O LET Storeroom No. 633 Pennav.: first-class location for millinery or gents rnrnisninz store. Inquire of McCullough ft Smith, 31 Seventh fro LET-Sloreroom 1604 Carson st : rent cheap. X Inquire of W. W. Cunningham, Boom 402, No. 91 Fifth av Pittsburg. Offices and DesK Boom To Let. TO LET The four-story building, suitable for any business; can have lease: the upper rooms will rent to pay entire building. SWylieav. - rpo LET-Desk room. No. 103 Fourth ar. No. 103 Fourth ar.. first floor front. Black ft Balrd, No. 95 Fourth ar. Miscellaneous To Lets. TO LET Vacant lot. 30x110, with stable, corner Penn ar.. Third si. and Exchange alley. Apply Nicola Bros . 205th ar. FOUND. FOUND Sure enre forplles; McGranor, 33 i Wylic av. never fails. Dr. FOUND No root beer suits the people like Van's .Charm : 'If you desire a good, refreshing sleep drink it Just before retiring for the night: try it: when you have lost your appetitedrink Van's Charm root beer, it will make you eat; besides you will like it. EDUCATIONAL. S450 A SCHOOL YEAR-BOYS' SHORTLIDGF, Media (Pa.) Academy reopens Sept. 21. Swltblu C. Shortiidge (Harvard A. B. and A. M.), Prln., Rev. Henry Dixon Jones, Rector. FSTVATi: snORTHANB INSTITUTE, 315 Smlthfleld St., Pittsburg, Pa. Shorthand and typewriting per month, S4 50; per quarter, 12; six months. 320. Write for catalogue. BOCK HILL COLLEGE, EUlcott CUy, Maryland. Schools. Classical, scientific and commercial courses. Respectable yovng men and boys re ceived as boarders. Send for, prospectus. BRO. DCVNIS, President. URSULINE ACADEMY OAELAXD. ' , The school will reopen on THURSDAY. Sef.t-m-berg, 1830. English. French and music taught ' by profeaslonal teachers. For terms apply to MOTHER FRANCES. Supt, TTrEST WALNUT STREET SEMINARY V for yonng ladles. 28tli year. Is pro vided for giving a superior education in col legiate, eclectic and preparatory depart ments; nlao in music and art. Mna. HENRI ETTA KUTZ, 2015 Walnut St., Fhilada. PENNSYLVANIA, BUSTLETON, PHILA DELPHIA St. Lnke's School. A high olass school. Exceptionally healthful loca tion. Delightful surroundings. Special care of younger bovs. Illustrated cata loguo. ' "CHARLES H.STROUT, F. E. MOULTON, Principals. ST. JOHN'S MILITARY SCHOOL, MANL1TJS, N. Y. Full courses of study. Undertbe visitation of the Regents of University of New Tort and War Department. RT. REV. F.D. HUNT INGTON, Prest; WM. VERBECK, Supt. THE MISSES ANABLE'S Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies. Will reopen September 26th,at 68 Bayard St, New Brunswick, New Jersey. EXAMINATIONS FOR ADMISSION TO THE WESTERN UNIVERSITY Will be held June 21-25. Sept. 12-13, at tne university. For catalogue address AV." J. HOLLAND, D. D., President. TRINITY HALL, WASniNGTON, PA. JL Boarding School for Soys. Preparlnc; Them Tor Collese or S a sines a. Home choo.. MIHtarr, limited number, refined iurrountUngs, healthful location, spacious and beautiful grounds. From the Rev. K T. Grange. Pittsburg. Fa.: I take pleasure th saying a word or two In cor dial recommendation of I rlnity Hall. As one of lta patrons for the past three years. I hare been deeplv Interested, of conrse. I have seen the school life and have looked Into the course of study and tho methods of teaching. All these are very sitls factory. I hare seen too. that the care Is kindly, the food excellent, and the discipline ad ministered with rare good sense and judgment. Trinity Hall, to my mind. Is the most 'home -like' of any school I ever saw. Applyto J. B. AVHEEIYER. A. Jr.. Head Master, or W. W. SMITH. Washington. Pa. S500 TO 8500,000 mo cages, city or country property, at lowest rates. JAS. W. DEAPE & CO., 313 Wood st. Pituburjr. Telephone No. 975. THE LARGEST SALES THAT WERE EVER MADE AT KENSINGTON WAS THE RECORD OF THE PAST WEEK. More inquiries and inspection of the new city are being madeM,' tuau vi,i A visit will satisfy all that an ertylS SAFE. Lots bought a year ago are worth doublejvhatthey cost the owners.- .me iuis arc must ucatuuuiiy VT.V., - -V-TVT. Every purchaser of a lot at Tnntirv ac ennn aa lit Tine flfiF.Yrr1 Tiic ItlWUU J UWVU J W MUlAbU There is no property in the Kemember that KENSINGTON is a live and bustling citystffSsi 4,000 inhabitants, full of homes, business houses and workshops, c of which, THE CHAMBERS GLASS WORKS, the largest in" 1 world, will give employment to 1,800 people. Secure a lot at KENSINGTON. Free Railroad Tickets given to KENSINGTON and return. Sal men always on the ground. For further information apply to address THE KENSINGTON No. 79 Fourth 3 SUMMER RESORTS: -, HOTEL HATES AND CIRCULARS Mag be obtained at THE DISPATCH'S EuH-3 neu vmce, SmUhfleld and Diamond. NEW JET.SEX Atlantic City. THE MENTOSE- . -- Ocean cad of South Carolina av. U. B. STUABT. THE OSBORNE, Corner Pacific and Arkansas avenues. MRS. R. J. OSBORNE. THE lrrGEIA- CornerofPaeiacandNew York avenues. Near the beach; excellent table; rates reasons Me. M. LUNGER. Proprietor. THE LEII.11A, Ocean end Pennsylvania avenue. Atlantic City. N.J. F. W. LEHMAN ft CO. i THE MELROSE Arkansas ar., half square from beach. Bates 1 25 toll 50 per day, 7 to, 10 per week. C. n. HUDNUT. HOTEL MONTEREY, Atlantic City. N. J.' Ocean end or New York ar. Cool situation. All comforts. Excellnt table. E. K. NEWCOMER HOTEL BBTO8WICK, Pacific near Tennessee ave.: new and first-class lnallltsappolntmeuts. CHARLES C. MUKEAY. late of Colonnade Hotel, Philadelphia. HOTEL. BERKELEY, formerly Acme. EXTREME OCEAN END OF KENTUCKY AV. Opens June 15. New management. Enlarged. Newly furnished. Electric Dells. Terms moderate. JAS. ft GEO. BEW. THE STOCKTON, ' ATLANTIC CITY, N. 3. First-class. $2 50 per day. Special rate by week or month. STEPHEN J. K1EK. HOTEL 'WELLINGTON.', Ocean end of Kentucky avenue, ' Atlantic City, N. J. M. A. & n. S. MILNOB. Circulars at Dispatch office. THE CHALFONTE. ' ATLANTIC CITY. Directly on too Beach. Soa water hatha ia. house. Opened Jannary 30, 1892. . C. ROBERT3 SONS. THE IRVINGTON, ATLANTIC CITY, X. J. M ON THE BEACH. CHAMBERS & HOOP -H THE MANHATTAN, OCEAN END, SOUTH CAROLINA AVI. American and European plan cife attached Open all the year. M. A. MELONEY. HOTEL ALBION, I .Y OPENS JUNE 13. Three minutes' walk from bathing grounds. Accommodations. 359. , GUSTAV A. KNOBLAUCH. " THE MANSION, LARGEST nOTEL. OPEN" ALL THE YEAR. OECHESTRA FEOII JUNE TO OCTOBER, CHARLES McGLADE. HOTEL CENTRAL, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. Thoroughly renovated. Modern Improvements. L. A. ROWAN. Cape May. HOTEL LAFAYKTrX JOHN TRACY ft CO.. Proprietors. Open JnntlS: all modern Improvements: located directly on ths beach; terms S3 to S3 per day. Apply to JOHN TRACY A CO.. Washington Hotel. Phlla. Pa., or Cape May, N.J. Other Kestirta. THE CAHLETOJT, Spring Lake. N. J. Ele vator, gas. electric bells.arteslau water. Oneblocr from cean, half fl txom t.- ce. J. S. Ulnkson, Pro I5k-W .sfaGlrt.N.J.dlr.c' on ocean t"T . "?ar. G andele' belle. All mo'iu iui$1l&m"iA season. Open all tne year. Tf 103. DEVLIN. J contt?;etal hotel, bEA ISLE CITY. N. J.. Now open. Directly on the beach. Large, spa. rooms. Hot and cold baths. Elevator. T reasonable. T. C. GILLETTE & ( HOTEL ALLAIRE," NOW OF DIRECTLY ON HIE REACH. E. M. RICHARDSC PENNSYLVANIA. mra njEionTS r?j?r Alnd cottaoi Allegheny Mountains, location unsurpassed: mo picturesque region of Pennsylvania: all moder. Improvements: purest water and finest air: steam heat; tennis: open about June 3D; illustrated cir cular. A. it. GRIER. iUrinlnghsm, Huntingdon county. Pa. HOTEL OLIVER and bea utlfut Glen Park . At Ellwood City. mtnln lorty mues ot rmt-f burr, on the P. andW. or Ft. Wayne railroads. A. charminc inn, high elevation, the most pleT turcsque scenery east of the Rocxles. Lawn tennis, steam yachtlnr, fishing;, good hvertes, etc L. B. MXOy. Proprietor. BEDFORD SPRINGS, Bisrn,oier, i. "THE CARLSBAD OF AMERICA." HOTEL OPENS JUNESd. L.B DOTY. Manager. MOUNTAIN HOUSE CRESS0N SPRINGS.-' r On the Summit of the Allegheny Mountains, Main line Penna. U. R. All trains stop. Will open JUNE 23th. For circulars and in formation, address WH.B.DUHIIAH,Supt., Cresson, Cambria county. Pa. NEW TOliE. MATTHEWS HOUSE, CHAUTAUQUA. N. T nrst-class accommodations. Rates, (7 to ft per week. $500,000 To loan at S to 6 percent interest, in amounts and for time to suit. Apply to SA3TL J. GEAHAir, Attorney at Law, No. 150 Ith av., Pittsburg-. 2 5 investment in KENSI$f"IuN prop." ' suuutcu iui uuiura vi liusilicss uses. tj KENSINGTON has doubled tiimr tr tTi rnntrirt. - Sa.U S.W SAV WW -ClSi State where one's savings will realize IMPROVEMENT CO,- Avenue (First Floor), Pittsburg, V i j t , LSfc3?-dto,ii, IKtyRWto5MstU.JI sMSssPiBsSswl