- y " i i t ?Tjmsam SAYED FROM ANARCHY. Young Salvation Army Soldier Eelates His Experience. MONSTER ENCAMPMENT AT DUBOIS. A Place in the World for Men Who Baye tmt One Talent TOPICS TOUCHED UPON BT PASTOES At the meeting of the Pittsburg Salva tion Army yesterday afternoon, an ex-Anarchist related the cause of his becoming a disciple of Hcrr Most. The meeting Held in the Liberty street 31. E. Church was crowded and close attention was paid. The ex-Anarchist looked neither dangerous nor dirty. Indeed he was a bright looking young German and a peaceful smile rested on his fair face. His name is Frederick Fospishel and among his fellow soldiers he is considered bright and zealous. "1 was an Anarchist," said he, "because I lored beer. I lored beer because I wa3 an Anarchist. Tbe two are good com panions. I was married and had a family. Also I was an Anarchist and had my beer. The four didn't agree. There was strife. 2ot strife between the anarchy and beer, but between the latter two and the first two I mentioned. My wife loved me and ours, but I loved my anarchy and my beer. I felL She went to work. She washed clothes to support me and my anarchy. I abused the capitalist for making me poor and making my wife work. I drank beer and abused the men of money. Transferred Ills Abuse to His TVIrr. "Finally, when I was unable to make an impression upon the capitalist I transferred my abuse to my wife. The impression made upon her was worth considering. One day I considered it. I became a Salvation ist and stopped abusing my wire. I also stopped abusing the capitalist who didn't care for my abuse, and stopped abusing beer by drinking it. Now It's different. My wife don't wash clothes any more. Sly wife don't get beaten any more. I have three thine now Instead of four. I haro my wife, my inmily and mv belief in the right of man aglenoy the death of our Savior. All is different.! woik and support mv family and pray God others shall do as I do." Great interest is taken by the members of the Salvation Army of Western Pennsylva nia in the monster camp meeting to be held at Dubois, Clarion county, dining the week beginning September 5. Extensive preparations are being made for the reunion Said Adjutants. A. Fawer yesterday af ternoon, "every arrangement is being made for a successful lcvivaL We will have over 20 prominent officers of the armv present, Including JIayor lloltz and wife, o'f Buffalo: Captains Allen Uhune, Gainorand others with their indefatiguable wives and assist ants, and my wife and elf. There will be manv lieutenants, sergeants and soldiers, besides a large number of our converts whote time or probation has not expired. Accommodations for Thousand. "Every endeavor will be made to reach as large a numbor of people as possible and all will be accommodate J. Tho place selected for our meeting is a beautiful grove, with plenty of shade- trees and grass and room enough for a multitude. Our purpose is to hold tho meetiug for the benefit of our workers more than to Instruct those who have not ns yet joined our ranks. It will be a i-chool tor the teachers as It were. Addresses will be made by evervbody and the benefit the members of tho "army will del ivo will be very great. The proaress of the woik in neighboring cities and in the differ ent barracks will oe told. In addition to the n ork among ourselves the meetings will be held for the conversion ot those ho are not j-et Salvationists. We expect to meet a gi eat many people from Pittsburg and other cities where the army is represented. Tents and cottages will be upon the grounds, ana those in attendance ill live there Just as they do ivhcn camping elsewhere. This camp will open on September 5 witu a grand meeting, and lrom then on until the rloseof tho Meek three regular meetings a cay will be held." HOW TO USE ONE'S TALENTS. The One-Talent 3Inn can Accomplish Mnch Good, If Frnperfy Taught. IJev. W. IL BoJenbaugh, of the Hnqtiesne Heights Methodist Episcopal Cuuicli, pieai-hed yesterday from Matthew XXIV: 24. The theme of his disco urto was "The One Talent." The likes and dislikes of dif ferent people first demanded tho attention of the pastor. Continuing he said: "We show more sympathy forpcoplo who are unsuc cessful in life than for those who succeed bet ter. The man who is estimable in every nay. prudent, honestand just, doing all in his power to faithfully pertorm his duties, does not interest us nearly so much if ho is prosperous. Wo feel it is a i atural result and are not especlallv glad. If he meets with misiorluno we are sorry. But let some mere vagabond meet with a streak of gootl fortune or Middenly acquire some vast estate. lie immediately excites comment and is the cynosure ot all eyes and the topic of all con ersution. "The man who received the five talents and invested them so successfully received the plaudit 'well done' from his lord and master. Tho one who received the two talents received the same commendation, but the man who received the one talent and loldcd it in a napkin received the con demnation of his master for his unlaitnful nesi. "The world is to grow better through the labor of these one talented men, because the self-consciousness or these men is tho cause of so much disinterestedness. This is evident lrom the study or history- Seeing what men have done discourages them bo cause they think they are unable to make like accomplishments. Moses, Cioinwell, and others wero ready to fold up their talents and leave the battle field, but the power of the call was too great. Eacn one should encourage his neighbor that ho may make tho best use ol the talent bestowed upon hiin. "Man will have tho same opportunity to improve his talents in eternity that he has in this lite. His capacity lor doing good will be the gauge by which lie is measured aud Judged in tho great beyond. Tho spirtual Hie is not a strange life, but in it essence a plain, lainiliar life. As an Illus tration of this, take the case or Augustine. He wandered as did tbe prodigal son, un conscious of his spiritual attainments, but his mother had confidence in God, and tol loned her boy with her prayers, aud at last he Bought and fonnd Christ, to the jov of that mother, who a few days after passed from this lile with tho assurance that her boy was in the hands of God, to be used for the cood of Christianity. "Tho setting forth of this consummate ex hibition of a worthy Christian life bofore such as feel they are unable to accomplish much thiough hard lorms, puzzling doc trines and misrepresentations ot religion by prolesors, is strengthening. They should seek to Jollow the New Testament plan, which leads to a. higher lire through tho example ot Christ." MUCH GOOD TO BE ACCOMPLISHED. Christians Should Be Mors Active In Doing the Bidding or Their Master. Rev. F. S. Miller preached in tho South side Presbyterian Chnrch yesterday from a text found In II. Kings vli:9. "We do not well; this is a day of good tidings and we hold our peace.'" After recalling the inci dents which called forth these words, the lamine in Samaiia, the lepers finding food In the deserted camp and storing it away. In stead of announcing its abundance to their starving brothers, tho text was applied to the Christians of America. He then said: "Wo do not appreciate the value or the good tidings of sanation, or the Joy they pro duce in tii?e who are starving for the truth. "VVc have never hungered for truth; we hao always looked forward to happiness bejond the grave; we have always had divine graco and strength. How can wo know the value or the good tidings to those who have no hope, no grace In temptation and soriowl "Only by listening to the testimony of such a one who has heard of aud accepted salva tion. "We hold our peace for the same reason the Iepei s held their peace infamous selfish ness. We store away the bounties God has given us to relieve the starving. Satan per suades us that it is not selfl'hnes. He blinds us by the simplest deceits, lor It is easy to disguise a sin to eyes anxious to be deceived. "But those starving souls will be fed, ir not by us, then through some other channel, aud we, if we tarry till tho morning light of the Gospel breaks over all the earth, some evil will come upon us." AT SHANTUNG Bar. C TTV Mateer Preaches to 1 Audience at the First Presbyterian Church ot His 29 Tears' Experience as a Missionary in China. Bev. C. W. Matser, a missionary to North China, preached quite an interesting ser mon to a large congregation at the First Presbyterian Church, on "Wood street, last evening. He reviewed the progress of evan gelization in tho Province of Shantung, where he had been for 29 years. The work was a difficult one, andasa consequence had been slow, but the results of late years ana; the expectations of the future wero great. Almost 25 years ago Mr. Mateer. witli the as sistance or other missionaries, opened a col lege In Tnngchow. At that place there are 100,000 people. The missionaries found at the ontset that the only possible way to conocntrato the Ideas of the inhabitants on the college project was to teach them In their native tongue. Though the alter results were Blow to materialize, this prooeedure was at once the key to thcJir success. The Prov. Ince of Shantung has a population or 85,000,000. In all those years thov had Christianized about 3.S0O people throughout the province. Their chief work at tho present timo-n as that of education. In every sense ot tho word the rising gener ation of China was as capable or learning In everv spbero as the young American. The development of the Chinese in the sciences of astronomy nnd mathematics was not a very easy one, bat they were apt to learn them. At the last examination oi the Tnngchow College 40 students were grad uated after the regular six years' course. A post graduate course has been lately adopted and it has been the means of Christianizing through the students the families of many. This because there was more time to touch on the subject or Teliuion than education. Sixty of the young men enrolled in the mission ranks when it was first established were and still are the backbone of the work In China. They helped considerably in compiling educational works in tho Chlneso language of teaching at the commencement. It was the only means by which the work could be accomplished. The establishment of an educational institution in China at the time Mr. Mateer and his colleagues started the Tnngchow school, was a struggle against the largest proportion of au empire or heathenism. Even those who did bow to Christianity, did so against their own in clinations. The chief branches of learning in which the Chineso lacked, were elec tricity and civil engineering. Progress Is being made now and in the course or five years there is no doubt, but that the province or Shantung would develop many graduates in both sciences. The building of a large college and the missionary work of the 29 years touched upon by Mr. Mateer cost only $50,000. TO THE PURE IN HEAET. What is Required or Those Who Would Be Christians at Heart. Kev. W. S. Davis, of the Walton Methodist Episcopal Church, preached yesterday from Matthew v., 8. Using "The Truly Blessed" as his theme in the course or his sermon, be said: "How different is Christianity from Pharisaism. Outward beauty is not to be despised, but what is it when all is corrup tion withinT Jesus shows us that God looks on the heart. In assaulting sin, like a brave warrior he attacks the fortress: like a wise and skillful physician he is acquainted with the natnre ot the disease, and prescribes a sure remedv. "Pnrlty of heart implies pnreness ot mind. Mind has its realms; the intellect sensibili ties and will: imagination pictures: reason deliberates: Judgment decides: memory treasures up her storo,and the will oxeoutes and controls. The pure mind is character ized by purity in all its exercises, bv which we mean not tnat there is always freedom from error, but that it is not restrained in its action or influenced by any immoral principle. Evil may bo suggested by sur rounding circumstances. "There is much deception In the world, and we very rroperly place a high estimate on purity o! intention. How often we are flattered with fair piomises only that we may bo more snrcly betrayed. There must be purity of affection. This implies deliver ance from anue. pride, ambition, self-will, all sinful exercise of Appetite and passion. Deeply in the heart are laid the controlling piluciplos." HE HAD DONE TIHE. An Ex-Convict, Now a Christian Minister, Tnlkfl to f Iio Jail Prisoners. An ox-oonvict addressed tho prisoners at the Jail yesterday. There had beeu no serv ices at the jail for two or three Sundays. When Rev. E. R. Donehoo, who was to con duct yesterday's meeting, arrived, he was accompanied bv his son who is also a minis ter. Rev. J. B. Elder, of Chicago, and several Indies. One of the latter was tho wife of tbe younger Mr. Donehoo. She is an excel lent vocalist and led the singing of the serv ice. Mr. Elder, a man of 50, was introduced as a man who had "done time" but was or dained a preacher two years ago. As soon as Mr. Elder took tho floor he was listened to with unusual Interest by 237 prisoners, all the jail contained, Including Anarchist Berkman. Tho minister told them he had served a seven-year term in Joliet for forgerv, committed to gain neces saries ior nis sick wue. nis term expired six years ago, but his wife had died a year previously. Since that time he had devoted hlmsell to Christianity and to going among prisons all over tbe country and pointing out the right road to tbe inmates. His re marks were in the form of an earnest talk rather than a sermon, and in their course he took occasion several times to highly compliment Allegheny county on its Jail and Warden McAleese on Its clean, spotless condition. WILL LEAVE NEXT WEEK. Rev. Henry Fa'.lman VI III Attend the Con ference at Seymour. Rev. Henry Pullmanpastor of the German M. A. Church on Ohio street, Allegheny, will leave next week for Seymonr, Ind., where a conference will assemble on September 7. Bishop Hinde, of Detroit, will be President of the conference. It will be in charge of the German central churches. . There will be a song service next Sunday night in the German M. A. Church, ntxvhich also probationers will be taken in full con nection. Five dollars only for sterling silver tea snoous at Steinmann's, 105 Federal street. Dx Witt's Little Early Risers. Best pill for biliousness, sick headache, malaria. MEETINGS AND NOTICES. Meetings. -VTOTICE-WOKKINGMENS' PREMIUM AND 1 Loan Association: On and after August 2), 1832. the abocasociatlon will meet every MO IJAY EVENING al43Ls.it St., Allegheny City. LOUIS liORbT. Secretary. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCK HOLDERS of tbe American Natural Gas Com Eanv will be held at No. i: Federal st., on THURS DAY, brnlcinberl, at 1 o'clock p. M., for tbe elec tion of directors and other business. D. C. CAWLEY, Secretary. ALLEGUENT, Aug. 19. DR. .TNO. COOPER, JR.. nAS REMOVED HIS ofaccs from N. Diamond st.. Allegheny, to rooms Ai and 3 Westlnghousc building, lbg. Ear, nose, throat and chest diseases. Hours 1 to 4 r. M. Business Changes. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE partnership of Wilson & Gllflllan. engineers and surveyors, doing business at .Vis Grant street, has tbls day been dissolved, John Wilson retiring. The remaining partner. G. A. Gllflllan, will con tlnnc the business at the same place, where all debts due the tirm and all hills will be settled. PERSON U IjERSONAL Thorp's system reduced to 3. MS 1'enn av. PEKSONAL-Cash paid for old gold and silver watches and Jewelry repaired ; new wore made to order. Chris Hauch. Ml bmlthdcld. PERSONAL-Crcdit, yes. credit, on line dress goods, silks, satins, wraps. etc., atJ. Dwyer's Room 4, McCance block. 701 Mnltlifleld. pERSONAL-Thorp, theNcir York mandress 1. maktr, has opened dressmaking rooms at 813 l'enn av. ; dresses made from (10 and upward. PERSONAL Hair, moles, etc., on ladles' laces permanently destroyed by tbe electric needle without pain or scar: consultation free. Miss btreng. office 903 Penn a v., Dickson building. PERSONAL Everett Club newi-The pianos 1 delivered this week are Club A No. 147, Miss Nellie Sweenr. M Wabash av., Pittsburg: ClubR. No. IS. Mrs. M. C. Emerlek. Brnshton. Pa, PERSONAL Ladles wishing to take Turko Face X. Baths or face massage for removing blemishes and improving the complexion will please visit my parlors at 803 Penn iv.. Pittsburg. Mhn Sherwood. PERSON AL-When I was a small bor my mother always repaired lhy breeches and Jacket, but since I got to be a great big man, Dickson, the well-known UUor, 65 Firth av., cor. Wood at., second floor, has been substituted, who now does all my cleaning, pressing and renovating In crest shape. Tel. l&a. tVCloittjled real ettote aavertUemenU on tht page ten cent per Une or each insertion, and none takenor tea than twenty eentx. UNTIL FUBTHEB NOTICE ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE Classified under the iollowing headings wUl be ac cepted at the rate of ONE CENT PER WORD POB EACH INSEBTION when paid for in ad vance either at main or branch ofiloes. Wanted AdvertUemenU of ait Kinds. ETJCH AS SITUATIONS, MALE HELP, FEMALE HELP, AGENTS. BOOMS, BOARDING, BOARDERS, MISCELLANEOUS, TO LET BOOHS, PERSONALS. MISCELLANEOUS FOB SALES, LOST AND FOUND. TH PITTSBURG DISPATCH. BUSINESS OFFICE Cor. Smlthfleld and Diamond Streets. ALWAYS OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHERE WANTS. FOE SALE. TO LET. AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements nould be prepaid unless adver tisers already have accounts wltb. Tins DISPATCH. FOR ALLEGHENY. NO. 107 FEDERAL ST., TELEPHONE 863. FOR THE SOUTHSTDE, NO. 1412 CARSON STREET.' TELEPHONE NO. 6022. FOR THE EAST END, J. W. WALLACE, 6ia PENN AV. PrTTSBURG-ADDITION AL. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. 3500 Butler street. EMIL G. STUCKEY, 24th street and Penn avenue. ALLEGHENY ADDITIONAL. F. H. EGGERS 4 SON. Ohio and Chestnut streets. THOMAS McHENRY. Western and Irwin avenues. WANTED. Male Hela. AUDITOR Thorough business man of force and euerry. good accountant, to act as traveling auditor for large company: single man preferred; must be able to investigate books thoroughly for detection of errors, etc.; no inexperienced or in competent person need apply: highest references required. Address, giving experience and refer ences, X. W. G.. Dispatch office. I)ARBER Colored Of good steady habits; will i pay salary or commission: steady work and good place for right man. Z. Freeman, California, Pa. BARBER Good barber, steady work. Apply at 2il Rebecca st., Allegheny. B OY with experience in the barber trade. Apply at 88 Lacoclc St.. Allegheny. BOOKKEEPER for general books of largo na tional bank; must be quick, accurate; good salary to right man; answer quickly. N. B., Dis patch office. BOOKKEEPER Good, practical man. Apply, after 7 r. K. Monday, Nelson, Morris ft Co., 43S Liberty St. BUTLER An efficient (white) butler for private family; must have reference; not afraid of work: good wages; situation at once. Address Box 1065. Pittsburg, Pa. COACHMEN Two coachmen; must be thor oughly acquainted with city. Call at once at 3944 Fifth av.. Oakland. y DRAUGHTSMAN An architectural draughts man: also a young man with some experi ence In making tracings. Address Architect, Dis patch office. DRUG CLERK A permanent position to Junior rlerk; reference: how long in business. Plumbl, Dispatch office. ' DRUG CLERK Q. A. : steady position to good clerk; single; reference; state salary. Cin chonla. Dispatch office. MAN For lunch counter. Allegheny are. Hotel Taylor, No. 494 MEN In a new rolling mill In the South, a few good men, such as rollers, roughers. beaters and helpers. Address Texas Iron Rolling Mill, Tyler, Tex. MEN Two good men to sell household goods on Installments. Apply William. F. Cornman. 1118 Walnut st, McKeesport. MINERS The Brekenrldge Cannel Coal Co.. Cloverport, Ky.. wants IS to 20 steady, sober men. Apply W. Hocper. Room 60, Kentucky Na tional Bank Building. Louisville. Ky. ; pay roll can be seen and particulars furnished. ROOFERS Two good slate roorers. W. M. Combs, 21st aud Carson sts., S. S. Mc- SALESMAN On salary or commission, to Handle the new patent chemical Ink erasing pencil; the greatest selltng novelty ever produced; erases InK thoroughly in two seconds: no abrasion of paper: 2C0 to COO per cent profit; one agent's sales amounted to $620 in six days, another S32 in two hours: we want one energetic general agent for each State and Territory. For terms and particu lars redress the Monroe Eraser Manufacturing Company. X, 10, La Crosse. Wis. SALESMAN, man conversant with the dry goods and notion line: only experienced men need apply. Address stating territory covered aud last situation. Experience, Dispatch office. SOLICITORS for city and adjacent towns, l'ltu bnrg Suit Club Company. No. SiSlxth av. (STENOGRAPHER Competent male stenogra O pher by manufacturing concern; state salary expected Address T. U. It., Dispatch office. STOCK-KEEPEK anil packer In a notion house; only experienced men need answer. Address, statlugage, reference. Indnstrious,Dispatch office. TVTANTED Office boy. Address, giving age, 1 V Box 211, Pittsburg P. O. Agent. AGENTS to sell advertising device to merchants and offices: steady work; big pay; Inclose stamp. Arcn'Mfg. Co., Racine, Wis. AGENTS for Western PcnnsyIvanIa;good money to tixht parties. The Nat. Loan and Invest ment Company, 603 Times Bldg. A GENTS $3 to P dally; experience unnecessary, xV. Putnam ft Co.. perfumers. West Wlnsted, Ct. Female Help Wanted. CIOOKS, girls for housework. Employment office, J 13) Robinson street, Allegheny. COOK Female cook, 1137 and 1139 Liberty av&7 city. ("i IRL (Protestant) to do second work; must be T able to do plain sewing aud take some care of children: wages S3 SO per week. Address P. O. Box 354. Pittsburg. GIRL for general housework. Apply at 1703 Penn avenue. GIRL of experience for general housework. 72 Ohio st. GIRL for general housework. 63 Craig st , Alle gheny. LADY To do family sewing and assist In general housework: permanent place, liberal wages. Address Wilson Marks, Brluton, Allegheny county. Pa, 200 house girls, cooks, chambermaids, nurses, is Third st., Allegheny. Main nnd Prmale Delo Wanted. HELP One lady's maid, nursery governess, seamstress, Ltundresbes, cooks, dining room girls, chambermaids, nurses, cook and waitress for same family, 210 bouse girls, German aud colored girls, man and wife for private famllv: restaurant cooks, ivsres 87 to S10; hotel help, porters, drivers, farm bands, white and colored waiters. Thomp son's, COS Grant st. HELP At once, 20 farm hands, sewing girls, dressmaker, famllv laundress, (6 per week, ceoks. chamberipalds, houseglrls, child's nurse, colored girls and hotel cooks, chambermaids, dls washers, dining-room girls, laundress. Median's Agency, 543 tirant st. TTT ANTED Wide awake workers everywhere 1 for"bhenn's Photographs of the World:" the greatest book on earth: costing ?10.000: mammoth llluitratcd circulars and terms tree; retails at 3 23, cash or Installments: dally output over 1.000 vol umes: agents wild with success; Miss Rose Adams, Wooster. O.. cleared ?23 in 40 minutes; Rev. J. Howard Madison, Lyons. N. Y.. tlOl In 7 hours; a bonanza; magnificent outfit only fl: books on credit: freight paid. Address Globe Bible Pub lishing Co., No. 723 Chestnut st., Phlla., Pa., 358 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. Situations Wanted. POSITION As superintendent of coalmine or company store: 12 years' experience; refer ence. Address Company, Dispatch office, . SET of books to keep evenings; good reference. Address Entry, Dispatcji office. SITUATION By capable married man of sober and good habits and energy, situation to attend to stock and grass farm, especlallv care of fine blooded horses, which he understands. Address, stating terms, etc, Alexander Campbell, Amherst, Va. Hoarders and Lodgers Wanted. OCCUPANIS for furnished rooms, facing parks; references required. 23 Montgomery av., Alle gheny. OCCUPANTS for nlceiy furnished rooms, lront and back. 264 Sandusky St., Allegheny. OCCUPANTS for rooms suitable for gentlemen. 21 Arcn st.. AUegbcuy. OCCUPANTS for furnished rooms. 10 Sherman av.. Allegheny. Instruction. LADIES and gentlemen to enter private class in shorthand and typewriting, beginning Aug. 29, day and evening. Call at Private shorthand Institute. 315 Smlthfleld St., Pittsburg. WANTED-Prlvate teaching; college coaching: special attention to backward scholars; city reference. Prof. M. L. Durst, Dispatch office. Hotels, Dining and Lunch Boom. HOTEL FEDERAL, 171 Federal St., Allegheny, II SO. 12 day; special rates when permanent. TMPEBIAL HOTEL, 83 and 88 Washington St.; X. special rates for permanent guests; elegant rooms and table. Ed. J. Snem, Prop. YISlTKevan'sladles'and genu' dining rooms. Penn avc. ; business men's dinner; ladles' nc 908 Boon iuqcu; mnu U17 ume; cveryming in season, WINDSOR HOTEL, Diamond it,, lodging S, wc per nig at. , WANTED. FOEBAM5 LOTS. TO LOT. AUCTION B4K I EDUCATIONAL.WB Wanted Partner. PAHTHKB A business man to purchase a half interest and take the management of a well established aud profitable business that cleared be tween 110,000 ana 115,000 last year and increasing fast; amount necessary. 120.000 to 930,000; books open to inspection, but only principals having money need reply. Address 47, DlsDMcli. PARTNER A gentleman as partner anu manager to buy a half Interest for J4, 000 cash In the best paying enterprise In Pittsburg: has showing of over 110.221 00 during past 11 months. Only those who nave the cash and mean strictly business need apply for particulars, etc. H., .Manager, Dispatch office. Business Opnortantles TVantnt. FACTORIES WANTED Free manufacturing sites: river and railroad frontages; natural gas abundant for a 1 purposes: coal 40 cents per ton; for glass, sewer pipe, flu brick, pulp or paper situation unexcelled. Address E. M. Grant. Mor gantown, W, Va. "T7-ANTED-J2M to S350 buys a safe and reliable V business needed in every city: will pay from (100 to $200 per month net profit; exclusive terri tory given and complete outfit furnished: send for illustrated hook. A. T. Thompson & Co.. 13 Tre mont row, Boston, Mass. WANTED-Licensed house with S. 10 or less rooms: answer at once; strictly confidential. L. 8. L., Dispatch office. Heal Estate Wanted. WANTED Real estate to sell or exchange. A. Bauck. 411 Grant street. Fire Insurance Wanted. BENBWANGKR ft ZAHN-Flre Insurance, 60 Fourth av. Financial Wanton. MONEY to loan, in sums of $500, $1,000, $2,000,"' $5,000 and upward, at lowest rates, on mort gages, Charles isomers ft Co., 131 Fourth av. MONEY to loan on mortgages; lowest interest; no tax. Isaac M. Fennock. 147 Fourth av. MONEY at 5 per cent. We have $30, COO to loan, $300 up. Allcs Bros, ft Co., 101 fourth av. MONEY to loan on short notice: $10,000at5per cent. J. K. Ewing ft Co.. 107 Federal st. MORTGAGES oa city or Allcgneny county property at lowest rates. Henry A- Weaver ft Co., 92 Fourth av. rpo L.O AN 8200,000 on mortgages: 8100 and un- jl wara at o per cent; $500,000 at 4M Der cent on residence or business property, vacant lots or farms. 8. H. French, 123 Fourth av. TXTANTED-Mortgagcs on improved city or Alle v V gheny city property. Mcl'uue ft Coulter, 83 Fourth av. Sllscellaneoun Wanted. I ELECTRIC Mfg. andSnpplvCo..S10Blssellblock, li Pgh., 64 Federal, Allegh'y: Incandescent and bell wiring; electrical repairing a specialty; phone 1375. ONE CENT a bolt wall paper: finer 2c: 2c: gold 3c: embossed, solid gold, 4c: send stamp for 100 samples. Reed, wall paper Jobber, Rochester, Pa. PAINTING and Plate Glass glazing. R.C. Miller. C2GGrantst.. Pittsburg.. PATENTS O.D. Levis (20 years). Solicitor. 131 Flftb av., next Leader. Pittsburg: po delay. PUBLIC to know Aufrecht, Photographer. Isgc X lngtomakc bis best $fl cabinets for another month at $2 a doz. at his only gallery, 77 Fifth av. ; bring the children. SD. KAHNS ft CO.. law and collection agency, room -4. 152 Fourth av. ; consultation free: no charges nntli collections are made; suit entered at any time; rent collected and mortgages wanted; reference, Geo. B. Hill & Co. or any city bank. TRUNKS hauled to and from the East End for fifty cents. Campbell ft Davis, No. 12 Seventh av. Telephone 276. USE Jones' Bedbug Paralyzer Jones' Magi Roach Powder: roaches banished by contract' satisfaction given or no pay. 222 Federal st,, Alle gheny. Sold by all first-class druggists. WANTED A second-hand 20-ln. drill press, 18 ln. shaper and 20-ln. lathe, with 7 or 8 ft. bed; must be In good condition. Address with price and particulars J. H. W.. Dispatch ofilce. "IT? ANTED Everyone who wants the finest and V cheapest wall paper in America to send for samples: sent free to any address. G. G. O'Brien, Paint and Wall Paper Store. 292 Fifth av. "liy ANTED To buy a good set single barouche t V harness cheap. Address Harness, Dispatch office. FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Machinery and 31enss EoriSiIe. BOILERS and engines, second hand; all sizes, from 4 to 1C0 h. p.: cheapest In the market; 04 boilers and engines in stock, stationary and porta ble, upright boilers, mounted farm engine, etc.: steam pumps, governor, pulleys and shafting. Telephone 3401, 23-25 Park way. J. S. Young, Al legheny, Pa. BRYANT and Acme automatic engines and boil ers, hot water and steam heatlug exhaust fans and ventilating fly fans, water and electric motors, dynamos and electric lighting: general machinists, engineers and contractors: stationary eugines and boilers. Tompkins ft Ulrich, 316 Liberty St., Pitts burg, Pa. I ENGINES Genuine Acme automatic safety en .i glnes and uon-exploslva boilers, from one balf to five horse power, for natural ga9 or carbon oil as fuel: latest improved ventilating fans and water motors, sold by J. Prager, sole agent, at No. 4 Filth av. Send for catalogue and information. J ENGINES and boilers of every description: brick j yard supplies; contractors' and rolungmill ma chinery. Thomas Carllu's Sons, Lacock and San dusky sts., Allegheny. IX)R HALE To rolling mill owners-I have a large quantity of -No. 9 best charcoal iron wire suitable Tor bundling: will be sold cheap in car loads. J. II. Hlllman. No. 8 Wood st. FOR SALE To foundry men I have a quantity ot cold blast charcoal Iron In the shape of cast ings, which I will sell reasonably. J. H. Hlllman, 8 U ood st. GRINDSTON ES-In all sizes, for all kinds of grinding; Cralgleith, Newcastle, Nora Scotia and other grits; Iron frames and fixtures for hand, foot or power; mounted stone, oil stone, emery, wheels and grinders. Wm. M. Klrby, 133 First av. Bubbar Btamps and Stencils For Sttie. si ET vour robber stamps steel stamps, stencils, ks. etc.. fiom Sheafler VX seal presses, brass checks, etc. ft Co.. 49 Filth av. Duffs College building. Slnslcal Instruments. IJ'OR SALE Two new Hazelton Brothers' up right pianos, style 12 and 13. will be sold at the wholesale price to a quick bnyer, or wilt exchange one of them for a good match team or horses. Ad dress M. H 201 Main St., Greensburg, Pa. plANO Upright piano and organ. No. 1211 Penn Dogs for Sale. IRISH SETTER PUPPIES, 4 months old. Ad dress John McCauln, Chartlers P. O., Alle gheny county. Pa. Horses. Vehlclpg. Live Mocfc For Male. TART Fine English cart. Imported; suitable for V.' single or tandem driving; will sell cheap. Call 3994 Forbes street. DELIVERY wagons Delivery wagons all styles: our own make. Wm. Beckett, 340 to 3(4 Ohio St., Allegheny. Telephone 3420. STALLION Fine standard bred stallion: 3 years old and speedy. Address Lynn, Dispatch office. ' TEAM or ponied and covered wagon. Inquire 25 Federals:., nttsburg. ri OP BUGGY In good condition. Inquire 27Fen- eral st., Pittsburg. Miscellaneous For Sale. C1ASH registers (8), different styles from $25 up to J $175. S. S. Ransom ft Co. 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. STOCK of boots and shoes; rare chanco for store keepers In mining towns or coke nglons; no reasouablocash offer refused: will sell In lots or entire stock. Address B. S., Dispatch office. JO PRINTERS 101) type cases and a few stands In good order for sale cheap. Apply Tho DIs patch Oonntlng Rooms. FOB SALE HUSINES3. ' Hnsiness Opportunities. TYRrGSTORE Cheap: good opening for a young XJ physician: owner will donate good practice to purchaser. Address Doctor. Dispatch office. HARDWARE and houserurnlshiug store Rare business chance; best location In the two cities; large room, low rent; stock will invoice 85, 000 to fO.CCO: good reasons for selling. Address Hardware, Dispatch office. INSURANCE business-Flourishing lnsnrance business in a live town near Pittsburg: will sell cheap, as owner Is leaving the State. For particu lars see Murry ft EdsaJL Fidelity building, 121 Fourth av. O ALOON First-class saloon, doine best business O in city: old established Jug trade; other business requires entire attention, Address Box 201. Cumberland. Md, Business Properties For Snlo AT a bargain; business property located near Federal St., Allegheny: will sell at afcargaln ir sold In next 30 day i it Is now paying 10 per cent net and rents for $2,200 per year. Inquire Geo. b. Cotton ft Co., 64 Federal St., Allegheny. HOTEL For sale or rent containing SO rooms; best location In Cumberland, Md. Address Box 582, Cumberland, Md. MACHINE SHOP and foundry New buildings and machinery, in a growing mining and manufacturing town: a good opportunity will be given: good reasons for selltng. Address M. W. I).. 105 Market it,, Pittsburg. Manufacturlnc Sites For Sale. MANUFACTURING SITES-For sale or lease We have several manufacturing sites In tho city, also short distance out; tome with river lauding, others with railroad switch: call fornar Uculars. Black ft Balrd. 95 Fourth av. FOB BALE LOri. Allegheny Lou For sale. TX)B SALE-Lots in Grove Square plan, ferry JC vllle av... Allegheny, on easy termsJlthout inUreit, Ci& onHolmwACo., tesmltbfeldit., avs yiftu City Lots. $97-4()0-M0-Herron Hill Park plan: fiDAi I O choice lots near Wylle av. cable ears at above prices; some on paved street; only 10 down, balance S3 a month: sure to enhance quickly. Black A Balrd. 85 Fourth av. East End Lots For Sale. TENTERAV. lots. 48x175. only 12,000 each: street J Improvements and sewers paid for; choice lo cation: first-class improvements: on a main thor oughfare: a limited number only offered at tbls Brlce; terms to suit. SeeM. P. Howley Son, 91 Hamond st. FAIEMOUNT AV. Intersects Penn av., and at an easy elevation overlooks Negley av. and all the East Liberty Valley; here. In tbeFalrmount plan, within 2 or 3 minutes of cable cars, we have two choice lot to offer at a great bargain, one of them a corner lot and both fronting Falrmonnt av.: no more convenient and desirable restdence sites about the city. (2-35-233.) Charles Somen ft Co.. 131 Fourth av. T70R SALE Several acres choice residence sites X in the East End.lmmedlately adjoining HUand Park, for particulars inquire of S. Hamilton, Hamilton building, city. SCHENLKY PAltK lots 50x150. or greater front age If desired, on Woodland avenue, between Forbes avenue and Sclienley Parki'beantlfnlly sit uated; on Squirrel Hill Street Railroad, also within short distance of cable and Duquense lines; as phaltum pavement and all other improvements: cheap: easy terms. Apply 5100 Forbes or 20 Fifth avenue. Frank F. Nicola. Farms For Sate. FINE FARM Easy payments, or exchange for house or lots in part; 90 acres; good 6-room bouse: large white bank barn; 2 orchards and 26 acres fine wheat sro with it If sold soon: near Con way sta,. Ft, Wayne U.R. : price, $7,500; send stamp -for new farm and exchange list. N. F. Hurst. JL. E. Agent, Rochester, Pa. Payments $1,000 down and $25 monthly. IX)R SALE or exchange A good farm of nearly : 100 acres, near the city, one mile from rail road station; excellent dwelling, largo barn, fine orchard, plenty of water, good fences. Jas. W. Drape ft Co . 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. Bear Estate. BY HOLMES ft CO.. 420 Smlthfleld st,, the fol lowing: $135.000 Nebraska ranche, 3.C03 acres; will ex change for Pennsylvania real estate or drygoods business. $15,000 Saloon and hotel; good location. !5.so0-Saloon and hotel In cltv. $4.500 Furniture and undertaking business; will exchange for real estate. $2,500-Art store In Allegheny clearing 50 per cent. $3,500 House furnishing store In live town. $1.000 Grocery: will exchange for real estate. $303 Grocerv will exchange for real estate. $2,000 Bakery and confectionery; doing splendid business, $150 Bakery and confectionery: good location. $1.000-Tobacco and cigar store. $450 Tobacco and cigar store. $i COO Restaurant in city. $350-Restaurant In city. $1,000 Printing race and outfit. Fine gents' fur. 'shlng store, milk route, shoe store, tea store, paper route, manufacturing busi ness. Holmes ft Co., 420 Smlthfleld st. DEAL ESTATE (or bargains in real estate call XL on A. Bauck. 441 Grant street. FOB SALE 131PKOVED REAL ESTATE City Residences. BLUFF ST., near college New brick house. 8 rooms, hall, bathroom. Inside and outside w. c; all late Improvements: terms to suit. Robt. (jowaro, 3j ttiuu st. (JJJQ 300-New house in a very desirable location S)Oj near cable and electric cars on paved street: six rooms, hall and attic, front and rearporches, side entrance, bath, w. c, h. andc. water, etc.: a great bargain. (121.) W. A. Herron ft Sons, 80 Fourth av. fflQ 500 Dwelling of six rooms and attic; stable dDil in rear; terms easy. Inquire 4112 Geneva st. East End Residences For Sale. ANEATShadyside residence "Queen Anne," 8 rooms, reception hall, bath and all other of the newest improvements; fine porch In front; lot 50x120 feet; nice lawn, etc., etc. : a good property and In pleasant location: immediate possession. Ja. W. Drape ft Co.. 313 Wood at,, Pittsburg. FINE large residence and grounds in the East End. on one of the leading avenues; 14 rooms In residence and In good order throughout: allthe necessary modern appllanrcs; about 4 acres of ground, all well laid out: great quantity of shade, Irnlt trees, shiubberr, spacious lawn, etc Jas. W. Drape ft Co., 313 Wood st.. Pittsburg. H2f 000 will buv a beautiful residence or 9 ESU rooms In East End. located ou the corner of two desirable streets; this Is a modern house, containing all the latest Improvements and con-, venlences; near Duquesne traction: lot 40x100: the price Is low and terms easy. Black ft Balrd, 93 4th av. Allegheny Residences For Sale. ESPLANADE ST., AlIegheny-fNew brick house; Particulars, W. V. Dermitt,1 407 Grant. CJM OOO No. 84 l!obinon st. . Allegheny Two Ii5rrj story orkk with frame addition: 7 rooms and bathroom, hall, vestibule, both gases: small payment down. Terms and key at Black ft Balrd's, 95 Fourth av. Suburban Kesmrncns For Sale. AT SWISSVALE Large 6-room frame dwelling, larjre reception ball, bathroom and all mod ern improvements: three minutes from station; frlce only $3,600; eay terms; a bargain. W. E. lamncttftCo., WUMnsburg. fB EXCHANliE-At Wllklnsbiirg, large 7-rooai KJ frame dwclllnsr. large reception ball, bath room complete, cemented cellar and all modern Improvements: corner lot. 33x112: three minutes from station antl electric cars: price $. 200; here Is a bargain. W. E. Hainnettft Co., Wllklnsburg, Pa. EXCHANGE At Braddock. two laree 6- J ri -.' luuui At uiu 'i (.iiiiift,, cai,ii ivk ovkllbi unto each, $3,003; close to electric cars and railroad sta tlon. W. E. Hamnett ft Co.. Wllklnsburg. Pa. mrr ft itnA A urnlltn (va aaaIi lfr 91 AZ iIaa PP.OPOSALS. TT S. ENGINEER OFFICE, CHARLES U . TON, S. G, August 23, 1SD2. Sealed pio posnls for dredging and jetty work at Charleston, S. C, will be received at this office until 12 noon ot SEPTEMBER 23. Ic92, and then publicly opened. Specifications, blank forms and all available information wilt be furnished on application to this office. FREDERIC V. ABBOT, Captain of Engineers. Ua ENGINEER OFFICE, CUSTOM . House, Cincinnati, O., August 20, 1892. Sealed proposals for furnishing brick, sand and stone required for lock and mova ble dam No. 6, Ohio river, near Beavor, Pa., will be received at this office until 2:30 r. w. SEPTEMBER 9, 1692, and then publicly opened. Specifications, blank forms and all available Information will be furnished on application to this office. AMOS STICK NEY, Major of Engineers, U. S. A. Borouoh op Beit Avon, Pa., Aug. 26, 1693. SEALED PROPOSALS FOR GRADING Dickson, Ridge, Church, Forest and Gar field avenues will be received nt the office of Henry W. Armstrong, 64 Fedoral street, Allegheny, until SATURDAY, September 10, at 3 1. m. Bids to be accompanied by a certified check for 5 por cent of the amount of the same, made to tbe order of the Bor ough Treasurer. On and alter Septombor 1 specifications niny bo had and other infor mation received at above offlco. The light Is reserved to reect anv or all bids. HENRY. W. ARMSTRONG, Chairman Stteet Committee. TO CONTRACTORS-SEALED PROPOS ALS will be leceived at the office of the Clerk Borough of Shnrpsburg. Sharpsbursr, Pa., until 12o'cIot'knoonSEPTEMBKR5,lE92, for the construction of sewers on North Main street, from Fifth street to Powei'salley, on Clay street and Gnrnor's alley, in the bor onzh of Sbarosuurc, Pa. Plans and specifica tions nt the office of Clerk Borough of Sharpsburg, 811 Main St., Sharpsburg, Pa. Tho Sewer Committee reserve the right to reject any or nil bids. C. BELLMAN, CHARLES RIETHMILLER, JOS. HOLZHEIMER, Sewer Committee. Tbe Cahneoik Steel Compact, Liu , J l'lTTSBUBQ, t'A., AUg. 20, lo'Ji SEALED PROPOSALS FOR REMOVING nil the structures, ninterlal and rubbish from tho property bounded by Filth avenue, Cherry, Scrip and Relief alio s, in Pittsburg, will be received at this office until 3 P. il, SEPTEMBER 1. 1892, and then puDHcly opened by the Building Committee. The award of tbe contract will be made as soon thereafter as practicable. Tho right is re set ved to reject any or nil bids. Specifica tions, blank torms and all available infor mation will bo furnished on application at the company's offices, 12 Filth avenue, Pitts burg( Pa. SEALED PROPOSALS, IN TRIPLICATE, will oe received here until 11 o'eloclc a. m. (central standard time), FRIDAY. the23d day or September, 1S9J, for furnishing at the Q. M. Depot here, 100.000 gallons of Min eral OIL of 135 flash test, in cases or two, five-gallon cans each. Government reserves right torojcot anyor all proposals, and to accept the wholo quantity, or any portion ot the mineral oil bid for.- All information furnished on application here. Envelopes containing proposals should be marked "Proposals for Mineral Oil," and nddiossed to COLONEL HENRY a HODGES. Assistant Quartermaster General U. B. Army, Depot Quartermaster. JxgrxR8oivn,LE, Imp., Angnst 24, 1692. ACREAGE. EAST ETSTJD. 20 acres at $2,000 per acre. 6 ncroi at $3 000 per acre. 10 acres at $2,000 per acre. IB acres at $1,000 per acre. 12 acres at $2,700 per acre. Also many other traots suitable for sub division. Call and tee up, ix, y. flipjpua oo M Fourth Teau East End Residence To Let. TO LET-EAST END HOU3ES Partlat List. 25 Atwell St., frame. 6 rooms, jio Murtiand av., frame. 5 rooms. il8 Breeds HUlst.. frame. S rooms. 118 Rebecca St., frame, "7 rooms. $19 Rebecca st., frame, 7 rooms. 820 Bennett St., 6 rooms, large lot. 130-6391 Penn av., brick, 7 rooms, all Imp 3333 Potter St.. frame. 8 rooms. 125 Homewood av., brick. 8 rooms, all Imp. 827 Shakespeare St.. brick, 7 rooms, all linri. 825 River av.. biick. 7 rooms, all imp. 25 Larimer av.. frame, 6 rooms, all imp. $25 Shetland av.. frame, 6 rooms, all Imp. $30 Collins av., frame. 8 rooms, all Imp. Home new, nice aud everything complete. Dennlston. Elderkln ft Co. (Lim.), telephone S327. 0232 Penn av. rpo LET Block of choice brick residences on J- Rlppey street, near North HUand avenue: one of the best locations In the East End: street paved with asphaltum; flagstone sidewalks with grass plots: each house contalus 9 rooms, large hall with tiled vestibule, finished throughout In hardwood: chlua closet, furnace and gas range: elegant bath room: laundry lucellar. wblch Is cemented: rent only $45 or ISO Tor corner houses; possession at once. Black ft Balrd. 85 Fourth av. fPO LET Three-story brick house, corner of X Forbes and Craig streets, containing 12 rooms. Inside w. c. : Is now being renapered and put in first-class condition : good location for first-class boarding house. For further information apply on premises. Allegheny Kesiaences To Let. TO LET Br John K. Ewing ft Co.. 107 Federal st. (100 Allegheny houses at reduced 'rents). Send for free list. rpo LET Allegheny houses and flats by Scott ft X McMllIen. 71 federal st. Suburban Kesldencos To Let. TO LET Suburban honse; $10 per mo.: new 7 room frame: Oak sta., ( astle Shannon It. R.; 100 yards from sta.: 4 miles from Pittsburg P. O.: average fare by month 4 cents a trip: trains at all hours: long lease if desired. John F. Sweeny, 63 4th avenue. $12- Brushton 4 rooms near car line. Wm. Moffett. Inquire Ioomi To Let. ALLEGHENY Eleiant apartments In new addi tion to Library Place in suits of two or four rooms, with bath, electric Unlit and steam heat throughout: also elevator and use of telephone; a flrst-class dining room: a very comfortable build ing In both summer and winter, together with the central and pleasant location or Carnegie square make It a convenient and delightful place to lire. Charles Shields. N. Diamond and Federal sts., Allegheny. BROAD ST., 6110. East End-Gentleman em ployed during night would like roommate. COLLINS AV., 216-Two handsomely furnished rooms; best location In East End: good tabic. DINWIDD1E ST., 257-Two furnished rooms, with or without board. SOUTH HILAND AV., 207-NeaUy furnished rooms; all conveniences. UNION AV.. 23. Allegheny-Well furnished rooms with board: terms moderate. Z bee additional adieu under Wanted Boarders and Lodgers. Business Stands To Let. TO LET Four-storv brick building. 129 Pecond av., two doors from Smlthfleld 3t. will lease for five years. Apply at first floor office of Kauf mannr'i tore. rpo LET Two storerooms,.ono a corner stand on X Liberty st. Apply 332 Liberty st. Offices and Dcsk isnom lo Let. TO LET Desk room; very choice; all ofHco con veniences; 4th av.. between Wood and Smlth fleld. Address V. X. X.. Dispatch office. TO LET Desk room. No. 103 Fourth av., first floor front. Black ft Balrd. No. 95 Fourth av. Miscellnneoa-i n Lets. rpo LET Vacant lot. 30x110, with stable, corner S vPenn av.. Third st. and Exchange alley. Apply Nicola Bros.. 20 5th ay. OFFICIAL PITTSBOEG. IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF TnE city of Pittsburg for the appointment of view ers to ascertain the costs, damages and expenses, and assess tbe benefits for the vacation of F.ilrfleld street, from Witiflcld street to cist line of property or Rorer O'Mara, Twenty-second ward. In the Court of Common Pleas No. 3, No. 123, August Term. IS92. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned viewers, appointed bv the Conrt of Common Picas No. a, of Allegheny county. In the foregoine mat ter filed their report In the Court of Common Pleas No. 3, on the 27th day of August, A. D. 1392, and unless exceptions thereto are filed within 30 days from said date of flllug, the said report will be con firmed absolutely. Following is a schedule of the costs, damages and benefits, as shown therpln. HUGH W. McKEE. WILLIAM SPRAGUE, JOHN P. MOORE. Viewers. PrrrsEcno, August 29, 1892. SCHEDULE. The totil amount of damages, costs and expenses of the linprovcmcntwe find to bo none. The total costs aud expenses of said Improvement we find to be composed as follows, namely: Noth ing. The benefits assessed by us upon the properties pecmiariy ueneuieu to nay me costs, uauiages ana expenses, rs provide! by law, are as lollows, namely: No assessment. Tbe damages allowed by us apart from the bene fits assessed are composed as lollows. namely: None. The damages allowed by ns apart from the bene fits assessed are composed as follows, namely: None. All of which is respectfully submitted by HUGH W. MrKliF. WILLIAM SPRAGUE. JOHN P. MOOIIE. Viewers. IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OK THE city of Pittsburg for the appointment of view ers to ascertain the costs, damages and expenses, and assess the benefits for the vacation ol Broad street, from Falrmount street to Graff's line. Nine teenth ward. In the Court or Common Pleas No. 3, No. 124, August Term, 1892. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned viewers, appointed by tbe Conrt of Common Pleas No. 3. of Allegheny county. In the foregoing mat ter, flled their report In the Court of Common Pleas No. 3, on the 27th day or August. A. D. 1892, and unless exceptions thereto are Hied within 30 days from said date of filing, tho said leport will be confirmed absolutely .- Following is a schedule of the co3ts, damages and benefits, as shown therein. RANDALL MORTON, PATRICK SMITH, JACOB KKUMM. Viewers. Prrxsntnto, August 2), IS92. SCHEDULE. The total amount or damages, costs and expenses or the improvement we find to be none. The total costs aud expenses or said Improvement we find to be composed as foliowB, namely: Noth ing. The benefits assessed by us upon the- properties peculiarly benefited to par the costs, damages and expenses, as provided by law, are as lullows, namely: No assessment. The damages allowed by ns apart from the bene fits assessed are composed as follows, namely: Nothing. All of which is respectfully submitted by RANDALL MORTON, PATIIICK SMITH, JACOB KROMM. Viewers. IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF THE city of Pittsburg for the appointment of viewers to ascertain the cots. damages nnd expenses, and assess the benefits for the vacation of Morningslde road, front a point 1,100 feet west of Negley avenue to a point 430 feet westwardly at angle of Utautun avenue. Nineteenth ward. In the Court of Common Pleas No. 3, No. 122, August Term, 189i. Notice Is hereby given that tho undersigned view ers appointed by the Court of Common Pleas No. 3. of Allegheny county. In tbe foregoing mat ter, flled their report in the Court of Common Pleas No. 3. on the 27th day of August, A. D. 1&12, and unless exceptions thereto are flled within 30 days from said date of filiug, the said report will be con firmed .absolutely. Following Is a schedule of the costs, damages and benefits, as shown therein. KANDALL MORTON, PATRICK SMITH, JACOB KRUMSI, Viewers, PlTTSBunO, August 29, 1832. SCHEDULE. The total amount of damages, costs and expenses of the Improvement wc find to be none. The total costs and expenses ofsald Improvement we find to be composed as lollows, namely: Noth ing. The benefits assessed by us upon the properties peculiarly benefited to pay the costs, damages and expenses, as provided by law, are as follows, namely: No assessment. The damages allowed by us apart from the benefits assessed arc composed as follows, namely: None. All of wblch is respectfully submitted by HAHUALLi MUKTON, PATRICK SMITH, JACOB KRUMM. Viewers. AUCTION SALES. TRUSTEE'S'SALE Ofvalnablecoal. limestone. Iron ore. timber and farming lands In Garrett countr. Maryland, In the vicinity of Frlendsville and Accident. The under signed trustee, uudcradecrceof tho Circuit Court for Garrett county pissed In equity case No. 549. will sell at- public sale, at "Frazee'a Hotel," In the village of Frlendsvllle. on FRIDAY, beptemberi 1892, at 1 o'clock P. u. a number of tracts of land containing In the aggregate about 2, 300 acres, some of which are In a high state of cultivation; others are covered with valuable timber aud are underlaid with valuable deposits of coal, Umestone and Iron ore, a vein of coal on part of tbe land adjolulng Frlendsvllle being now worked. These lands lie contiguous to the villages of Frlendsvllle and Accident, and by reason of their mineral deposits, timber and close proximity to the Confluence aud Oakland Railroad offer a rare op portunity for Investment, The land will be sold In parcels according to the patents, and full particulars can be had from the Oakland Mountain Democrat or by addresslngG. S. Hamlll, attorney at law, Oakland, Md., at whose ofilce a plat of the lands cm be seen. '1 he terms of sale are: One-third cash, balance in two equal Installments at oue and two years with interest and approved security, or all cash at the nnrebacer'a notion. T5Sffl GREAT CLOSING OUT 8ALE-$10,000 stock of groceries, canned goods, spice?, cigars and tobaccos, at No. 308 Fifth a v. Auction sales at 3 P. if. and 7 p. M. AUCTION SALE Furniture, carpets, upright piano, notions, etc., TUESDAY, August SO, at 10 o'clock-, at the rooms of the Henry Auction Co., 21 and 2(1 Ninth street. Fine upright pianoforte, almost new; Handsome parlor suites, up holstered in brocatelle, tapestry and plush lounges, couches, chairs and rockers, pic tures, clocks, curtains, etc., fine chamber suites in oak and waluut, wardrobes, desks, book case, sideboards, leather chairs, ex tension tables, dishes and silverware, big lot of Brussels carpet, rugs, etc., stoves, kitchen and laundry f nrnlture: also at 2.30 o'clock, 300 fine pictures lor account of as signee. Sale positive. HENRY AUCTION CO., Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE! Furniture, carpets, pier mirrors, etc., eta, at the residence, 35 Stockton av., Alle gheny, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1892, At 10 o'clock a. M., the entire. rnrnisliment of It rooms embracing line chamber snits In oak nnd walnut, with marble topi and French plate mirrors: wardrobes, bookcases, desks, tables, chairs, lounges, picture, cur tains, etc.; Cno parlor lurnituro: Fiench plate pier mirror, clocks and ornaments, springs, mattresses, pillows and bedding; ditiinz loom furniture, dishes, glass and sil verware: elegant body brnssels carpets on rooms, halls and stair-: rugs, stoves, kitchen nnd laundry furniture. Sale positive. House open nrtcr 8 o'clock on morning of sale. HENRY AUCTION CO., Auctioneers. GHAND OPENING AUCTION SALE At Mansfield, Pa., OP THE HAMMOND PLACE PLAN OF LOTS, Wednasi ay, August 31, 2 O'clock P. Ml This property adjoins the thriving manufactur ing town of Mansfield, situated on the main line ot thel".. C. C. JtSt. L. (Panhandle) R. R.. eight miles from Pittsburg Court House, within 20 min utes ride of the city 30 trains each way dally where natural gjs. coal and water Is in abundance and at much less cost than can be had In any other location, with more advantages to Induce manu facturers to come and locate than any other partof Allegheny county. RARE CHANCE. These lots arc all so situated as to be available from either of the depots, and the ground Is of a gradually rising nature, giving It ail tbe advan tages of good drainage. The Superior Steel Company has purchased the adjoining land and Is now erecting lis new steel works, and will have the same In operatiun on or about November 1, which will give employment to a Urge number or men. A glass company Is negotiating for a location for glass works In the immediate vicinity, which will give employment to both men and bovs. The Klrkpatrlck Iron and Steel Company's mills are now situated in Mansfield and very convenient to this property, and it also gives employment to a large number of men. An electric passenger railroad via Chartlers creek Is now In conterap atlon. and is expected to be In operation soon, inaklne- lhls property one of the most ronveuieut or Pittsburg suburbs, and enhancement In value sure and certain. This ?roperty will be offered nt public auction on the ISi-DAYOF AUGUST. 18J. when terms of pay ment wilt be made to suit purchasers. Minsflcld. with its low taxes, unsurpassed rail road lacilltics. steel and Iron plants, glasshouses and other coming factories, will be a very busy manufacturing center before another year rolls around. Attend this sale, rain or shine, and buy at the opening sale, as prices will be advanced. Values bound to double la the near future. For plans and particulars call or address XT. E. TUSTIN. 01 to SOS Germanla Bank building, Pittsburg, Pa OR H. B. SMITHSON. Auctioneer. FOR SALE. STANDARD MANUFACT'G CO.'S PLANT. Wo offer for salo the following described propertv which has been occupied by us sinco 1875 as machine shop, foundry and enamelling worts. The property has a frontage on River avouno, in the Eighth ward, Allegheny, Just above the Water Works and extends lrom River avenno to the West Pennsylvania Railroad trncks. It is 357 feet front, extending back: 21jfotand has erected thereon substantial brick and iron-chid warehouses, machine shops and extra large foundry, all in good state of re pair. Included in the above are tho boilers, en gines, shafting, pulleys nnd hangers tho en tiro-"plant' can be readily used without incut ring much additional expense. The shipping facilities are rtry desirable, having tne rennn ivania unuroau anu cue iaiti nioro and Onio Railroad adjoining;. Posses sion or tho premises will be given within ono year, and terms of payment liberal. Ir not sold previously the entire property will be offered at auction on TUESDAY, Sep tember the 6th, at 2 o'clock oa tho premises. Proposed pnrchaer" will dense call on or address F. J. TORRANCE n't the Works. 2S6 River avenue. Allegheny, Pa.; J. W. ARROTT, 333 Wood St., Pittsburg, or A. LEGGATE & SON, Auctioneers, 02 Fourth avenue. CUOICB PltOPJSKTlJSi. BEAUTIFUL HOME $9,000. Located on Penn ave., lot 66x3SO feet, with large shade, shrubbery and fruit trees. One of tho best built houses in the city: heavy walls and brick partition. Everything in tho best of order. Twelve large rooms, with 8-foot hall. Finest of sanitary plumbing, bathroom, electric lights and natural gas throughout. Excellent laundry nnd ce mented cellar beautifully papered through out. A rare opportuuity to get a nno home at one-nan its cose HOFFMAN & BALDRIDGE. WILKINSEURO. A GOOD HOUSE IN A GOOD NEIGHBORHOOD For good tenant Is needed to meet a spe cial inquiry. At LOGUEl; SCnROEDER'S, Germania Bank Building. S500 TO 8500,000'2.J2& gages, city or country property, at lowe-tt rates. JAS. W. DRAPE ACO., Sli Wood St. Pittsburg. Telephone No. 975. IF YOU WISH TO MAKE MONEY BUY KENSINGTON LOTS. Kensington has made greater advancement in the last 30 days than any city in the world. Eager buyers are taking advantage of the rare opportunity Kensington affords to DOUBLE THEIRMONEY. The sales of lots both for HOMES and for BUSINESS uses are unprecedented. ' This is the best evidence that KENSINGTON is an established manufacturing and residence city, and that all investments made there in property are secure Fires were lighted in the Great Chambers Glass Works last Thursday. It will require 1,800 workmen to operate these;v;j lactones. VISIT KENSINGTON. IT COSTS NOTHING. t FREE RAILROAD TICKETS FURNISHED.: SALESMEN ALWAYS on the GROUNDS. Full information given by calling or addressing THE MWM IPEflfEII CB, No. 79 FOURTH AVENUE, ' Pittsburg, Pa, nmnMlk I i-ij-u.ij'jxrjj-rxjj-fcjjjrO'-i0"'-r-i..fy"M-wfcfM.i " n m.,...- . -n a- w l, m T A Vnl Collegiate Institute for Young Ladles and PrJ EMBLA F- O., near Baltimore; MdVl SUMS McCKiCKEN'S SELECT SCHOOL, for BOYS and GXXL94 Will reopen September 2L at 308 JJIdge av.a Allegheny. French taught by Prof; Henri Rollln Parker. PE1VATE SnoETHANl) rNsxiTirnsv di amunueiu sc, i'ltlsDurg; ra bnortnana soar typewriting psr month. $4 50r per quarter, iuii gA mvuma. sjj, i nio ior catalogue. JlKW VfiniF W,nirtnTi..nrtnf?on. GOLDEN HILL SCHOOL FOR BOYSH uasslcal, Scientific and English Courses. JOHN M. CEObS. A. JL, Principal. BOCK HILL COLLEGE, Elllcott City. Maryland. Schools. Classical, scientific and commercial courses, itespectable young men and boys ceircu as ooaruers. send for prospectus. BKO. DENNIS. President. PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR GIRX3.'-; Address, ior circulars, MRS. at DU .MATHEWS. Palnesville. O. -VTTK3T WALNUT STREET SEMINARTlI TT for yonng ladles. SCthyear. 13 pro-l j viueu ior giving a superior education in col ; l legiatc. eclectic and preparatory depart.) mAtitti nlarifn m.nl. ...I... ln. TTl?rT,r- ........... .. ... ... uiusioiiiiuuii. mu, un.iius, ETTA KUTZ, 2015 Walnut St.. Phlladn. ENNSYLVANIA, BUSTLETON, PHILA-'-DELPHIA St. Luke's School. A high class school. Evcentionally healthful loca-. Hon. Delightrnl surroundings. Special cars' ot younger ooys. illustrated catalogue. CHARLES H.STROfJT, F. E. MOULTON, Principals. MISS BAIRD'S INSTITUTE FOR GIRL3, Norwalfc, Conn. 20th year. Primary, intormediato and college preparatory! courses. Cn re fill attention to morals and, manners. New buildings, steam hea t.incan-' descent light, gymnasinm. THE MISSES ANABLE'S f Boarding and Day School for Yoouy Ladles. j WUl reopen September 28th,at e8 Bayard 3b, t New Brunswick, New Jersey. URSULINE ACADEMY! OAK.LA.Nfi. The school will reopen on THURSDAY. SeptemV berg. 1802. English. French and muslo taught byi professional teachers. For terms apply to i MOTHER FRANCES. Supt. ! ST. JOHN'S MILITARY SCHOOL, ' - MANLITJS, N. T. Full courses of study. Under the visitation, of the Regents of University of New Tort and War Department. RT. REV. F.D. HUNT INGTON, Prest; WM. VERDECK, Supt. THE WESTERN UNIVERSITY;... OPENS SEPTEMBER IL Examinations for entrance, 12 and 11 Courses in literature ana science, and las, i civil, mechanical and electrical engineering- J W. J. HOLLAND, D. D. President. . ' C I IDDV UNIVERSITY S tjnn I SIXTH STREET. Tbe old reliable school that has educated 40.007 1 students. Fall term begin September 5. Hngllsh. normal, classical, scientific, mechanical, book' keeping, shorthand, typewriting, music and elocn-.' tlon courses. Dar ami evening, bend for cata logue. H. 31. ROWE. Ph. D.. President. ROCKLAND (.OLLEGK, i NYA CK-ON-TH E-HUDSON. For Young Ladies nnd Gentlemen. 25 miles, from New York. Location beautiful and' healthful. Rooms single or en suite. Pre-' Juratory and College courses. Music. Art, ndustrml stndies. Typewriting and Physi cal Culture. Opens Sept. 19th. Popular ratos. Catalogues by reqnest of Vt. IL BANNISTER, A. M. . Get a Practical Business Education. ACTUAL BUSINESS COLLEGE.,- SO. 5 SIXTII AVENUE, Established 12 years. Fall term, both day ands night schools, begins AuguU 3. Koofc-keepinp. abort-hami, typewriting aud English dtrpartmpnt for ladles and Kentlemeu. Itook-keepln;; tauplit by actual bminrss practice. "VY'riie Jor free pictorial catalogue. M, J. CONN OIL. President. J. 3L PHILLIPS. Dean of Fac-slty. WILLARD SCHOOL, 41 FIFTH AVENUE. A select school for the caretul and trior. . ough preparation of boys line' young men for college, scientific school or bnsincss. , The eonrse of study is such as to afford an excellent preparation for Princeton, Yale c Harvard College. Tho next session begin Thursday, September 1: Private lessons wl' be given dnring tho afternoon to a litnite: nnnibcrofpnpil", boys or girls. ISAAC W. KOONTZ, A. SI., (Princeton). au2C-?5 Principal. SUMMER RESORTS. HOTEL HATES AND GEXEBAL INFORITATIOX Maybe cltain-d at THE VZSPATCIl'S BusU nets Office, Smxlhflcld and DiamoiuL HOTEL, MOMTEEITSr. Atlantic CItr. N.J..- Ocean eud Neir York ar. Cool situation. All comforts. Excellent table. R. K. NEWCOIIER. EOTEL LAFA-TETTE. JOHN TRACY & CO.. Proprietors. Open June 13; alt modern Improvements; located directlr on the beach; terms 33 to S5 per day. Apply to JOHN TRACY &. CO.. X ashlngton Hotel. Phlla.. Pa., or Cape M.iv. N.J. The BEACH HOUSE' -AT- . SEAGIRT, N.X Appointments, Service and Cuisino, first- . clais. Change or management this season, j Thn best location on the coast. No mosqui- -toes. Only S3 feet from surf. Extcnsivo lawns and pine groves. SCO feet covered piazza with ocean viow. For rooms, address URIAH WELCH, Sea Girt, N. J. SPEED SEPTEMBER AT THE NEW KENT HOUSE, On Lnko Chautauqua, Lake woodr. Y. Hates Hednced for September Guests. Fine bird shooting; good llshini:; weather delightful warm days, coOl nights, under blankets. Cuisino unsurpassed; in Septem ber our fruits and vegetables of every variety are furnished In profusion from our ' own the famous New Kent Houie Farm. As is well known, tho New Kent i tha finest Autumn resort in America, and Pitts burgers returning homo from the North and East should arrange to stav over a week or two in September, the Queen month on Qneenly Lake Chautauqua. Hotel perfectly equipped. For illustrated circular, sivins full infor. mation, diagrams of rooms, etc.. ntc, address' tho NEW KENT HOUSE CO.. Lakewood, N. Y. 3gn&i -; fJP'
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