BN3gl GZnWWBZ&? tf tsw DIYINEHEALERSMEET. A Man Who Suffered Severely With Palsy and the Grip Says BE WAS CURED BT FAITfl ALONE. lire. Fenton Tells How Iter Fnemies Were Swiiily Funished. OSE WOMAN ETElteEN WITH BLINDNESS The divine healera under the leadership of B. F. Hitchcock, cj Emlenton, Fa,, and Jlrs. li Fenton, o! - i harps ville, Pa., hold meetings everv -gp t atternoon and even- land cottage in the unda woofb of "Wylie avenue, old McFat s at the south ena as a pretty one, :rlookinjr the Ohio tiary. The meet- jilleghcny. The place among the forest trees ov. and the listen- .. L. :. J r.yrr Cv u kuc Fm.Cu, g mg wbuuu lucpiuL , women ers sit about on chairs in th when Mr. There were about 40 m en led to be- there yesterday atternoon. was a miner. Hitchcock told how he had be ed a Metho- lieve in divine healing. lie Hi.r-.." never went to school, was rais dist and he is now 65 years old. & -,iccn tells that he is an englishman. He said that 24 years ago he was stricken with palsy while working in a mine, had to be carried Lome, and for 21 years could not walk with out a crutch or cane. Three years ago he went to a camp meeting where divine heal ing was preached. As he hobbled away he stopped, leaned against a tree and prayed to be cured. He was cured and had not used a cane since. Cured or the Grip by Faith. After that he grew lukewarm for a time, he said, and in December, 1890, was taken ill with the grip, so that his death was ex pected. On "er Year's day he believed that his last moment had come, and, being left alone lor awhile, he began to pray. Then he heard the voice of God, as clear as words could be, saying, "If you will promise to serve me all the rest of your days, I will raise you up." The promise was made, 3Ir. Hitchcock arose from his bed well and he has from that day devoted himself to preaching the gospel, the power of divine healing and lull sanctification. He read texts yesterday from the 2evr Testament to support his claim that believers should have the power to heal the sick. Mr. Hitchcock said he expected a young man who had been cured of paralysis to be prescnt,but lie w as not He said that by his prayers two persons in Pittsburg had been miraculously cured of the grip. They be came well and arose Irom their beds at the very time that he was praying for them in a distant place. He gave the names of Mrs. Anderson, of Fulton street, and J. M. Howser, superintendent of the Open Door Mission, on Fourth avenue. Mr. Hitchcock was followed by Mrs. E. Fenton. Sue said that God took care of her and punished all who tried to injure her. To bUpport this claim she told three stories. Il-r Knemles Severely Punished. Some time ago, when she was holding di vine healing meetings in Ohio, a woman told falsehoods about her. 'I went and told God about it," she said, "and I asked Him why He let that woman do such tilings. He struck that woman blind, and she has never seen anything since. I could have told her why she went blind. Then there was a man who tried to break up our meetings. I went and told God Ebout him, and the man was stricken with paralysis and fell out of his buggy. I could have told liini v. ho did it. Up in Clarion county there was a young man dying of dropy. I went to pray with him, to heal him, but he would not let me. Then I said to him, '.Before you die you will see the de il in the flesh. He died two davs after ward, and just before he died he screamed out, 'I see the room full of devils." He died screaming and holding to the bed to keep the devils from dragging him away." Mrs. Fenton then pointed to a reporter and said, "Take care what you write about we. Look out. The Lord is with me, and if yon write lalsehoods you will be pun ished." There were afterward short talks by men and women present, and the exercises all through were enlivened with sacred songs. FOSEPAUGH'S BIG SHOW, The Celebrated Exhibition in This City for Two Days. Old Adam Forepaugh's big show is in town. It came in yesterday afternoon, and this morninc its great white tents fill the Hxpo&ition Park in Allegheny. The street parade will take place this morning, and Forepaugh's show has the solidly earned rep utation ot giving the finest street display in the country. The parade will leave the stiou grounds at 8 o'clock, and after passing through the central streets of Allegheny will cross the Seventh street bridge to Pittsburg. It will pass along the whole length oF Smithfield street, and will pro ceed down "Water to Wood, up "Wood and Third avenue to Market, through Sixth street and Penn avenue back to Seventh 6treet, ami across the bridge to Allegheny. It v. ill pass the Pittsburg postofiice about 9 o'clrck. 1 nere will be two exhibitions daily, at 2 a'id X r. at., the doors opening an hour before each exhibition, to allow the people to look at the monkeys, lions and elephants. Each exhibition will close with the grand spectacle, "The Fall of Xineveh," in which 1,1100 men and women will participate. This is one of the most costly and gorgeous scenic representations ever put upon the road. The costumes are dazzling In their oriental beauty. The True Laxative Principle Of tho plants used In manufacturing the pleasant reniedv. Syrup of Figs, has a per manently beneficial ellect on the human svstem. hlle tho cheap vegetable extracts and mineral solutions, usually sold as modi cities, are permanently injurious. Being wcl-informe-I, you will use the true remedy only. Jlmiutacturcd by the California Fig ii rup to. THKGKEAT REVIEW AT tVASIIINGTON Hair Itittes by the Pennsylvania flail road. Tlie N-tional Encampment of the Grand Am. j i tlie Republic will be held at Wash ington, 'eptcmbcr 19 to 21, 1S92. Tho occa sion will undoubtedly attract tlie largest number of veterans ever assembled on a sinnlai occasion, and the review will be the most imposing demonstration ever wit nessed in this country since the historic re liew of tlie aimy in 18C5. It will be the event of a lifetime, n never again will there be so lame a (lathering ot old soldiers in any city ol the land. Iii ordsr that everyone may witness the grand spectacle tue Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets to Wash ington from all princip.il ticket stations on its system, 'eptember 13 to 20, valid for re tui n until October 10, 1S92 at a sinslo faro fm tho round tiip. Ample facilities will bo atTonled lor tho prompt movement of all i isitors. An Exhibition In Crepe Taper. Tl'O exhibition of novelties in paper to be onene.1 at Jos. Eichbaum A Co.'s, 18 Fifth ui cnue. on Monday, 12th msL, will piove nn impuitant occasion to tbo ladles of Pitts bu und vicinity. Tlie Mises Heath, of Bullalo, under whose superintendence the exnibitior. is to be given, are experts in the thousand and one amnty things made from crepe tissue, con sisting or lamp shades, candle sbades,dinner and ecrman favors, and many other beauti ful things. Excursion to Buffalo and Magara Falls On September 11 via the P. & L E. R. R. Only 54 75 for tbo round trie, tickets good live davs. Good to stop over nt Buffalo go ing and returning. Go to the Republican League Club Convention. A special train wir leave Pittsburg at 7:45 a. jr., central time, arriving at Buffalo nt 2:45 p. at, Tickets good on leular trains at 8 a. m. and 8:15 p. m. s,5iali. in size, great in results; Do Witt's Little harlyRisers. Best pill for constipation, 'est lor sick headache and sour stomach. A NEW HEBREW TEMPLE Dedicated by the Congregation of B'nal line: Large Attendance at the Eir dies Many TJnab'e in Obtain .Admit tance A riandsome Structnre. The Jewish synagogue B'nai Israel, on "Washington street, was formerly dedicated yesterday afternoon. At 1:30 r. M. the con gregation of the old synagogue, at the cor ner ot Third avenue and Grant street, formed in lino and marched out Fifth av enue to their new temple of worship. As they proceeded their line was enforced by others, until, when they came to a halt in front of the synagogue, there -mere fully 6,000 of them, "filling Washington street from Fifth avenue to Wyhe avenue. At 2 o'clocfc'the doors were thrown open, and a terrible rush ensued to get inside Men, women and children vied with one an other to see who should enter first; women with children in their arms jostled and crowded with gray-headed old men, and strongmen elbowed their way through to the doors. At the three doors were sta tioned six policemen under the charge of Captain Denniston and Lieutenant Gallant The officers had all they could do to resist the crowds and maintain order. The crowd passed into the building packing it as full as it would hold, while those ontside clamored to get in. Theiexercises were opened by the chantor " -hoir si"!-'J "'Ir BcauHfi'o and c. ..0.is. iw - ..At Am Thy Teuts, O Jacob," and l Will Extol Thee, O Lord." Mr. Kornblum, in a short address, gave a history of the congregation, and ended by presenting the key ol the new synagogue to the President, Morris Kosen thal. Mr. Rosenthal accepted the key. Babbi Isaac Davis, in a short sermon and prayer dedicated the synagogue. Short addresses were made by Kev. Sa linger, Rev. E. K. Donehoo and Joseph Stadfiehl.after which the choir sang, 'Praise Ye the Lord," and Kabbi Davis closed the exercises with the benediction. The syna gogue is a handsome brick building, with white stone trimmings. In the center of the auditorium is a raised plat form for the chantor and the choir. At the head of the room is the altar. The room was decorated yestar dav with tropical plants and cut flowers. It will scat about 1,500 people.a large deep balcony running around both sides and the back. The church cost ?65,000 including the lot The synagogue has 100 members and about 1,100 pew holders. About one half of the amount has been paid on the church, and the members expect to pay it all off inside of three years. THE LAND OF THE EISING SUN. A Missionary From Japan Relates Some of Ills Experlencrs. Bev. J. P. Moore, a missionary of the Re formed church, who has spent eight years in Japan and is now on a vacation to Amer ica, preached last evening in St, Mark's Memorial Church on North Highland ave nue, giving an exceedingly interesting ac count of the difficulties encountered by an evangelist in the Orient. The "Land of the Rising Sun" is slowly becoming con verted from the superstitions, mythological religious practices which it has lollowed since the sixth century before Christ, and at present there are 300 Christian Japanese churches, having a communicant member ship of about 50,000 souls. The President of the first Japanese Par liament, organized three years ago, was a Christian, having received the sacrament of baptism at the hands of Eev. Moore. The gentleman predicted the evangelization of Japau, and gave a glowing description of the beautiful country and the intellectuality of its people. This evening Mrs. Moore, who accompa nies her husband, will deliver an address in Grace Church, Grant aud Webster streets, on the '"Women of Japan." She will on this occasion wear a robe presented to her by the wife of a Japanese nobleman. It is said to be an unusually prettr garment, greatly enhancing the beauty of the lady. THE STATE PAIS. Postmaster McKan Says the Exhibits Were Good and Attendance Lars-. Postmaster McKean and W. W. Speer re turned yesterday from the annual fair of the State Agricultural Society which was held in Scranton. The show was a financial success. The exhibits were abovethe aver age and the attendance very large. Mr. McKean has been a Vice President ot the society for ten years. The organization unites yearly with some county fair. It hasn't been decided where the next one will beheld. Since the society abandoned he grounds in Philadelphia it has been pros pering. Toilet Lanoline lor skin roughness and irritotian, especially with small children. Best remedy against hemorrhoids (piles). Ask your druggist for Toilet Lanoline. On Flowery Beds of Ease. It is the dream of all to get along in this world as easily as possible. We all sigh for the "flowery beds of ease" of the poet, and many women have discovered the materiali zation of their dream in Camellia flour, that rich, pure white and always regular flour that makes the bake day a pleasure. Baking with Camellia is baking on truly, floury beds of ease. Your grocer keeps it. Try it Second-Hand Pianos and Organs, Itocv-Uotfom Price Ht Mrllor S: IlornVn. A large number of excellent upright and square pianos on hand. Somo very lit tle used. Good for practice purposes. Must be sold. Have put prices at bed rock. Must turn them Into cash. Tliey take up valuable room. Must have it for new instruments. Will exchange these lor new pianos at any time at full value. Come and see us, orwrlte. Easy payments. Mellok & Hoene, Founded 1831, Warerooms 77 Fifth avenue. Mr. II. B. Hayes, Of tho firm of Hardy 4 Hayes, is no w in New York selecting novelties for their fall open ing. Judging by the looks of their entire establishment, in the store and second and third-story art rooms, a treat is promised PIttsbumer. MEETINGS AND NOTICES. Notice. DR. .TNO. COOrER, Jlt nASRESlOVEDHIS offices from N. Diamond St., Allegheny, to rooms 41 and 43 WestlnKhousebclldinc Pur. Ear. nose, throat and chest diseases. Hours 1 to 4 P. M. Office or the hURVEYOu of Customs, 1'OKT OK PlTTSUUnC. PA.. J ceiitL-mberlO.1892. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BYAU X THORlTYof the Commissioner of Naviga tion, ortiicdateuffrepieinucr 6. 1SK, the name of the steam towuoat called the "J. S. Neel" Is changed to that of 'Hustler.' JOHN F. DRAYO. . burveyor of Customs. IL F. McGRADY. Attorney at Law. 55J Grant it. LOST CERTIFICATENOTICE IS JIEREDY Klven that certificate No. A. 73, dated March 14, 1891, issued too. G. Dixon for 40 shares of the capital slock of the Duquesne Traction Ompanr. ori'lttbburj;. Pa., lias been lost or destroyed, and all persons are hereby w arncd against negotiating lor the same. as application lias been made for new certificate In lieu 01 the one so lot or destroyed. CATHERINE JJIXO.S. EDWARD MAGLE, Executors of C G. Dixon, dee'd. Elections. CENTRAL TURN VEREIN. Tho annual election for officers for tho on suing year will be held on ilONDAYi Sep tember 12, at 8 r. x. j. g. EnaiAN, H. L. HOBURG, President fcecretary. Business Chancres. THE PARTNEKSniP HERETOFORE EXIST ING between Henry Flalb and George ilorn. under the firm name or Flath Horn, merchant tailors, has this day been dissolved by limitation, George Horn retiring. All accounts of the late firm will be collected and settled by the remaining partner, who will continue the business and be E leased to meet his friends at the old siand. No. K8 Ibertyst. HENRY FLATH. F1TTSBCEG. Sept 8. 1SK. S3-Classified real estate advertisements on this page ten ecntt per line Jar each insertion, and none taken for less than twenty cents. "-UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE Classified under the lollowlng headings will be ac cepted at the rate of ONE CENT PER WORD FOR EACH INSERTION when paid for in ad vance cither at,maln or branch ofaces. Wanted Advertisements of all Kinds. feUCH AS SITUATIONS. ROOMS, MALE HELP, nOARDTVO, FEMAXE HELP, BOARDERS AGENTS, MISCELLANEOUS. PERSONALS TO LET ROOMS, MISCELLANEOUS FOB SALES, LOST AND FOUND. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. BUSINESS OFFICE Cor. Smithfield and Diamond Streets. ALWAYS OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WTOTRF. WANTS. FOR SALE. TO LET. AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements nonld be prepaid .unless adver tisers already have accounts with The Dispatch. FOR ALLEGHENY. NO. 107 FEDERAL bT., TELEPHONE 3621. FOR THE SOUTHSrDF, NO. lz CARSON STREET. TELEPHONE NO. 6EZ. FOR THE EAbT END. J. W. WALLACE. a PENN AV rrrTspTrno ADnrnoN al. "S MCCAFFREY, S"00 Butler street. TTUCKXY ," -eet W"I Pe" TTIOM,. ' . ESIIL G. c . ir .u., ...a avenue, ALLEGHENY ADDITIONAL. F. H. EGGERS&SON, Ohio and Chestnut streets. THOJIASMcHENEY. Western and Irwin avenues. WANTED. Malo IIoId. BARBER-(Colored)-Good sober single man at once; wages S5 per week and board. Address A. Corbln. Box 51. Ebensburg, Pa. B ARBER-Good. steady colored barber; none ntharnnvl nftlr II TT. MlirMV- Steilhen- ville. O. BARBER-SIngle young man. Apply at 209 Fed eral st. Allegheny. BILL CLERK Mnst be experienced, good pen man and correct at figures. None other need apply. Address Clerk, Dispatch office. BOY 15 years of age to work rights. Apply Monday at 8:30 A. M., at business office of Dispatch. OY to tend soda fonntain. . Apply Monday ' morning Christ 's drug store. OY viTth experience in the barber trade. 127 I. acock st, Allegheny. BOOKKEEPER Slust be accurate, reliable and good penman: permanent position for good man. Address, giving age. experience and refer ences. A. B. B., Dispatch ofllce. B' OOlCKEEPER and solicitor for life insurance office. Address Life Insurance, Dispatch of- flee. BUTCHERS Several good men who can furnish ftrst-class reference as to honesty and sobriety to drive meat wagons In eokc regions: men who have bad experience with Slavish and Polish trade preferred: will pay salary or commission to right men. Address K., Dispatch office. BUTCHER Wanted - First-class all-ronnd slaughter-house man. who has some knowledge ofpork packing; must be sober and come well rec ommended. Address 21. E. Brown Bro., Blalrs vllle. Pa. CIOATMAKERS Two fine eoatmakers wanted Im J medlatelv: steady work to solier, reliable men. Apply to M. II. Huston, Etst Liverpool. O. COATMAKERS Tw o first-class men to go out of the city. Apply 964 Liberty st DRUG OL.ERK For retail store. Inquire of A. C. Henderson Drug Co., 0 bcrenth av., Pittsburg. I?hERGrrriO. reliable salesmen at retail: ones j acquainted with tea trade preferred. Inquire at 422 t ifth ave. EXPERIENCED carriage driver; no other need apply. 2726 Carson st, S. S. LABORER5 Several good laborers. Apply to the Ilersperger Company, Vlckroy and Magcc streets. MAN An Industrious man to take entire control or ofllce and men selling a patented specialty: Jl, 200 salary: must have $1, WO cash: good security for money. Address T. M., Dispatch ofllce. MAN Quick, active man at once: mustbpeak German and furnish references; 18 per week. The Chicago Pub, and Lithograph Co., 1D4 Madison st. Chicago. III. MEN 150 men, 10 small boys. 10 small girls. 10 colored men. 10 colored boys to take part In the "Fall of Nineveh." Apply to Captain of Su pernumeraries on show grounds.-Exposltlou Park, Allegheny, atOA.Ju, September It, PORTER To make himself gcnerallv ueful: ref erences required. Apply at 70o Liberty St., city. -f EPRESENTATIVE A live, wide-awake repre XV tentative to represent us in every locality: one with vim, vigor, pluck and push can easily make SC50 per month: no peddling goods; something en tirely new; staple as flour: send for full particulars tn-oay. AdCress Manufacturers, P. O. Box 5303, Boston, Mass. SALESMAN On salary or commission, to handle the new patent chemical ink erasing pencil; the greatest selling novelty ever produced: erases ink thoroughly in two seconds: no abrasion of paper: ICO to 5C0 per cent profit; one agent's sales amounted to $620 In six da) s, 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. SALFbMEN f40 per week and expenses to male and female workers, ta act as resident salesmen for a company manuiacturlng goods wanted in every household, fennaneni, profitable work. Terms and circulars free. Address Electro-Novtlty Co.. 30 Armory st, Boston, Mass. SOLICITORS for cltv and adjacent towns. Pltts burgSnlt Club Company. No. 52 Sixth av. TUNIVER Call or addrtss Koerbcl Bros., Jean X nctte. Ta. "rANTED Clerk for general ofllce work; must If be quick and reliable and understand sten ography and typewriting: state age, experience and salary expected. Manufacturing, Dispatch ofllce. "V OUNG MAN To keep a small set of books aud X do the shipping for a small lumber mill located at Hulton; must be a hustler; a resident of Hulton preferred. Address Lumber, P. O, Box C30. YOUNG MAN In a wholesale liquor house, who understands bottling: must come well recom mended. Address M. M., Dispatch office. Acenrs. AGENTS-3 to pdaily: experience nnnecesarv. Putnam & Co., perfumers. West Wlnstcd, Ct. rournle Fit, i HntAd. pHAMBERMAID-AtSOlenth St.. city. COOK An experienced cook; reference! re quired. Apily mornings, between 10 and 12 o'clock, at 1C07 Highland av., corner .McCullyst COOKS, housework girls, good places to-day. Call early, situations free. Elite, 412 Penn ave, DININGROOM GHtL at U37 and 1139 Liberty av.. city. D ISHWASHER-Call at Sixth Avenue Hotel. ("IRL Good gin for general housework tno T washing): highest wages paid. Apply 35 Washington st, Allegheny city. Ci IRL for general housework In small family; T wages $3 per week. Address P. O. Box 154. i IRL For general housework. 315 Western av.. v At ej,neuj GIRL for general housework. No. 17 Carson it, ' S. S. GOVERNESS-Capable of teaching French, Ger man and music. Address with reference, P. O. Drawer 915. LADY Energetic lady for office work in Cleve land: (75 monthly: references and (500 cash re quired. Address Box 117, Cleveland, O. STYLISH young lady or good address, who writes a good letter or a good legible band, to learn a genteel business, which will pay a good salarr; ail expenses paid while learning. Apply at 77 Fiftli av.. top floor, Monday.lrom 11 to 12 oVlock. A first-class opportunity for the right person for a lasting situation. Mal und Fcmalo Hlo Wmited. HELP Immediately, col. man or boy to attend to horse and cow; 40 farm hsnds, teamster, hotel cooks, chambermaids, dishwashers, dining room girls, laundress 2 laundry girls, 2d cook, fau.lly cooks. $5 per nt,; chambermaids, child's nurse, nursery goTerness. bouse girls, colored firls, seamstress, housekeeper lor widower. Icclian's Agency, 545 Grant st H' ELI' Cooks, chambermaids, dining room girls, nurses, laundresses, house girls. Ger man and colored girls, white male cook for hotel, girls lor restaurants and hoieli, porters, drivers, farm bands, white and colored waiters. Thomp son's. COS Grant st "VT7 ANTED Tlie names and addresses of ener 1 1 gctic men and women open for permanent work. Weglvecxcluslveterrltory. Wegaarantee good workers 30 a week. We furnish office; furni ture, dilivery team, and newspaper advertising. Our article Is a monopoly. . It will save 25 per cent of the coal-bills or everybody. Full particulars by malt Lithographs, pamphlets, etc., free upon re ceipt or postage. Address Koalspar Co., 40 Oliver st, Boston, Mass. Pnpila. LADIES and gentlemen desiring to learn book keeping, shorthand, typewriting, penman ship, etc. to attend the Actual Business College, No. 5 Sixth avenue; day and night schools open the entire year; students may enter at any timet write for free pictorial catalogue. M. J. Conner. President; J. M. Phillips, Dean of Faculty. Rooms Wanted. WANTED Two well furnished rooms; gentle man, wife 'and daughter: strictly private family. Answer Merchant Dispatch office. 'Wanted Partner. T)ARTNKRSniPS In all businesses promptly and :iyjjegouaieu urecuwaj, iuuuaTa i THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 13., 1892. iWAJTTED. Situations Wanted. POSITION as bookkeeper-xoung lady; several years' experience In difficult class of business as bookkeeper and manager: can give references. Address II. P., Dispatch office. POSITION as managing housekeeper by lady competent to take charge or house and rare for children: widower's family preferred. Address Competent Dispatch office. POSITION as organist by a German: has had ex perience and Is able to teach a choir; good ref erencc. Address F, 23. Dispatch office. POSITION bv an experienced clothing salesman or man Tor office work. Address C. S. Dis patch office. SET oi books to keep evenings; good reference. Address Entry. Dispatch office. . SITUATION as superintendent or manager of a brick plant, bv a sober.industrlous. married man of 15 years' practical experience: bare handled all kinds of clays and shale; can give plans of new works and manage same successfullv; best of refer ence. Address Box 185. Beaver, Beaver county.Pa. SITUATION Druggist wants a situation: reg istered by examination in Pa. and.Oh'o; best or reference. Address C E. Kalile, Ph. G., Franklin, Pa. SITUATION Inside: handy with carpenters' tools and paint brush; good penman and marker: temperate, reliable. P. S. Duganne. Ho boken, Pa. Hoarders nnd Loaicer V:intert. B1 OARD 53 51 week; nice homelike table. 109 Park way. MONTGOJIF.RY AV., 59, Allegheny Furnished rooms; also table board. (4. OCCUPANTS-For front rooms facing parks with boarding: reference required. 169 North ave., Allegheny. (C ' 'Jf"n: -s-JUPANTS for nicely furnished froiti .o... KJ both gases and bath. 221 Federal St., Alle gheny. OCCUPANTS (Gentleman) for nicely furnished room with board. 3922 Fifth av Oakland. 0 CCUPANTS for furnished front rooms. No 10 Sherman ave., Allegheny. YI? ANTED Occupants for well furnished rooms i with board; terms reasonable. 23 Union av., Allegheny. Hotels, D!nIP and Lunch Koomi, An 1 for the races Hotel Norwood care and bar, the popular East End resort: nearest house to driving park; stop for spring chinken, OTSters and refreshments: Stoerlein's celebrated beer on draught; famous Blue Ribbon aud export beer, line old whiskies. Imported and domestic wines and cigars; reasonable rates; Duquesne electric cars pass door; good stabling. Frank Y. Over, propri etor, 262 to 270, Frankstown av. HOTEL FEDERAL, 171 Ftderal st. Allegheny. (I 50, S2 day; special rates when permanent VlSlTKevan'sladles'and gents' dining rooms, P03 Penn ave. : business men's dinner; ladles' noon lunch; meals anytime; everything In season. Itnsinesx Opportanttes Wantei. WANTED The proprietors or large tin plate manufactories in South U ales are desirous of erecting extensive mills In the United States, and will be glad to receive offers lrom land owners of suitable sites; the district or tlie gas belt pre ferred. Address, with full particulars as to water supplv, fuel facilities, bonuses, etc.. Welshman, care W. N. Gates & Co., Cleveland, O. WANTED An active business man desires to Invent from $2, 000 to S3, OOulnsome legitimate, well established business where he can be em ployed. Address Investor, Dispatch office. Eire Insurance Wantei. BENSWANGER Jt ZAHN Fire Insurance. CO Fourth av. Financial Vnnten. CnARLES SOMEItS & CO.. 131 Fourth av Pittsburg, Pa. Loan Department Money to loan on real estate In any sums desired. Lowest rates of Interest quick and economical service. George Piper, manager. DO you want money? Gallon Snyder & White. No. 1C2 Fourth av. ; money to loan In large or small sums at lowest rates. M ONE loioanon mortgages; lowest interest; no tax. isaac ji. I'ennucK, .47 I'ounu av. M ON EY at 5 per com. "Wo have ?50, 000 to loan. ?auuup, aucs mos. Ao.t itn rounnar. M1 ONEY to loan at lowest market rates; no de lay. W. M. Pollock, 150 4th av. MORTGAGES oif city or Allegheny county properly at lowest rates. Henry A. Weaver & Co., 92 Fourth av. rpo LOAN 5200,000 on mortgages: (100 and up- ward atCper cent; (SOO.COO at AH per cent on resiacnce or nusiness projierty, vacant lots or farms. S. H. French, 125 Fourth av. WANTED-Morlgages on Improved city or Alle gheny city property. McLuue Coulter, 93 Fourth av. BHscellaneonii Wanted. I7LFCTRICMfg. and SupplyCo..310Blsscllblock, j Fgh.. 64 Federal. Allegh'y: Incandescent and bell wiring; electrical repairing a specialty; phone 1375. ON E CENT a bolt wall pancr: finer 2c;2i;c: gold ,3c: embossed, solid gold, 4c: send 6tamp for 100 samples. Reed, wall paper jobber, Rochester. PAINTING and Plate Glass glazing. E.C. Miller, 526 Grant L. Pittsburg. PATENTS O. D. Levis (20 years). Solicitor, 131 Fifth av.. next Leader. Pittsburg: no delay. TRUNKS hauled lo and from the East End for flfty cents. Campbell & Davis. No. l2Seventh av. Telephone 276. USE Jones' Bedbug Paralvzer Jones' Magi Roach Powder; roaches banished by contract satisfaction given or no pay. 222 Federal st. Alio gheny. Sold by all first-class druggists. "17 ANTED To correspond with parties who are 1 1 prepared to make contracts and furnish com plete outfit lor drilling deep wells in HI.. Mo., Tex. and Col. Address the Pennsvlvanla Drilling Co., 1206 Chamber Commerce, Chicago, III. T7 ANTED Evervone who wants me nnestand t r cheapest wall paper in America to send for samples; sent free to any address. G. G. O'Brien, Paint and Wall Paper Store. 202 Fifth av. WANTED Fanners to bring sound windfall apples, suitable for rider vinegar, to 199 Mala st, Allegheny. H. J, Heinz Co. TTrANTED-A gooil two-seated second-hand rig, 1 not too heavy for one horse. C. E. D,, East End Dispatch office. WANTED Light one-horse second-handed milk wagon. Address F. IL Hleoer, Mc Kee's Rocks, Pa. w OOD and photo engraving; halt tones; electro typlng. Bragdon. 78 Fourth av. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS, Mualcal lnhtrmncnts. PIANO Emmerson square grand piano; also parlor and bedroom suits and household fur niture. Mackenzie, Supcrlorav., Allegheny, Horses. Vehicles. Live Moclc l''or Stfft. DELIVERY wagons Dellverv wagons all stvle" our own make. Win. Beckcrt 340 to ill Ohio St. Allegheny, 'telephone 3420. OR SALE A carload of No. 1 fresh milch cows, on Tuesday. September 13, at M. irx'j. 41 First st. Allegheny. OMMBUSES-Two omnibuses ana two sets of double harness will be sold cheap. Apply or address City Hotel, Punxsutawney. Machinery and Metals ForJ-Ua. BOILERS and engines, second hand; all sizes, from 4 to 100 li. p.: cheapest In the market: 61 boilers and engines In stock, stationary and porta ble, upright boilers, mounted lann engine, etc.; steam pumps, governor, pulleys and shafting. Telephone 3401. 23-25 Park way. J. b. Young. Al legheny, Pa. BRVANT and Acme automatic engines and boil ers, hot water and steam heating exhaust fans and ventilating fly fans, water and electric motors, dynamos and electric lighting; general machinists, engineers and contractors; stationary engines and boilers. Tompkins & Ulrlch, 316 Liberty st, Pitts burg, Pa. ENGINES and boilers or every description: brick yard supplies; contractors' and rollingmlll ma chinery. Thomas Carlin's Sons, Lacock and San dusky sts., Allegheny. GBINDSTONES-In all sizes, for all kinds of grinding? Cralglelth. Newcastle, Nova Scotia and other grits; Iron frames and fixtures for hand, root or power; mounted stone, oil stone, emery wheels and grinders. Win. M. Klrby, lis First av. Rubber Stamps and Stencils For Saie. GETyourrubberstamps. steel stamps, stencils, seal presses, brass checks, etc. from Sheaffer Co., 49 Filth av.. Duff's College building. Sliscollaneoaa For Sale. OPPORTUNITY for physician or young married Cconplc: the complete furniture of dwell ing and office, with carpets, curtains, etc., for sale cheap; central partofcHv; very little rent: physi cian golngaway; would Iransferconslderanlc prac tice. Address L. R Dispatch office. POOLTABLES-6 pool tables. Joseph Stolzer, 2727 1'cnu 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 neeaeu. Appiyuispatcn Dusiness omcc. rO PRINTERS 100 type cases and a few stands In IrnfiA trHa. fn ealantiH. 1 nnlv Tho Till. patch Counting Rooms. FOR SALE BUSINESS. TSn!ncsH Opportnnltlns for Kale. BARBER SHOP-Good stand, with two chairs; cheap. Call at No. 502 Fifth av. "pvRTJGSTORE In a growing railroad town; no xj opposition: great cna Europlicn, Dispatch office. U opposition: great chance for energetic man. I?OR SALE One-half Interest lu large and well " paving newspaper route: rare chance for the right party. Address E. E. v.. Dispatch office. RESTAUR ANT-Well located In good town east or city. Address Rare Chance, Dispatch office. YALUABLE patent for an article or merit needed In every business office in the land; Just the thing for a man to Invest la who would like to travel for bis health or pleasure and see the coun try, and at tbo same'tlme have a nice and profita ble business; will exchange for real estate or sala ble property of any kind. For particulars inquire of Office Specialty Co.. 105 Third av. ffl;rnr will secure ladv or gentleman half Inter oJUU est In light manufacturing business tha 'Hi pay fJ,ow year. Address a. a., unpticn om.ee WOHSALE LOTS. City Lota. FOR SALE Magee, near FlRhav., cor. lot 33 reel rront; only (5.500 (100c). See W. A. Uer ron&Sons, 80 Fourth av. East End Lota For SIe. f-tENTERAV. lots. 4xl75. only (2, 000 each ; street J Improvements and sewers paid ror; choice lo cation: first-class Improvements! on a main thor oughfare: a limited number only offered at this Lrice: terms to suit fcecM. P. Howley &bon, 91 Hamond st FOR SALE Fine, large lot 1 square from Roup station and near Negley ave.. 50xl50reet Jas. W. Drape & Co., 813 Wood st. Pittsburg. SCHENLKY PARK lots 50x150. or greater front age If desired, on Woodland avenue, between Forbes avenue and Rchenley Park: beautifully 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 M00 Forbes or 20 Fifth avenue. Frank F. Nicola. Alleshcnv Lots For Stle. PERRYSVILLE AVE., Allegheny-New plan of lots: electric cars from Pittsburg to the end or line for a 6-cent fare; beautHul building sites, each 25 by 110 to 140 feet to an allev: elevated, command ing a magnificent view; producing fruit trees on every lot: prices only (450 to (COO: easy monthly payments, or a discount lor cash. Charles Somers A Co.. 131 Fourth ave. Snbnrban Lots For Sale. BANK OF COMMERCE lots ror sale on very easy terms and at prices that will make quick sale; Duquesne and Citizens' Traction Roads will be completed Dy Dec. 1: secure plans and act quick. Baxter. Thompson & Co.. 1C1 Fourth av. ILKINSBURG Large lot 50x170 reet. In pleasant and healthy location: price only J1.0C0. Jas. W. Drape & Co.. 313 Wood st. Pitts- burg. Farms For Sale. .SALE or exchange: 100 acres rich, wellnn- I soli: nice lying, fenced, convenient to - 'ii!ton; R. R. station: markets, TJOiwi. a acres fine orchard, good provi.,-. 4 rooms, rrame barn, Pittsburg: KeiiSn.. -n crib, all manner schools, good roads .. 'ir gas and oil: no house 8 rooms, tenant lion t'tlsli, 131 Fifth spring house, wash house, coi r of selected outbuildings: am offered bonus i leases: (6.000 in pavments. Ed Wli ; av l'lttshurg. Pa. Large numbc. or 130 farms for sale. It I?OR SALE OR EXCHANGE-A farm . acres near railroad station on P. & L. L It. Htvrilllno' niilhiiUriltia-c fthnndAnce of watci. large orchard ; will sell or exchange on the basis or(40 an acre. Smallnayments down, balance in 5 or 10 vears. Jas. W. Drape & Co.. 313 Wood street, Pittsburg. TJORSALE-Adjolning New Castle, Pa,, and at Jj ter.TiInus of new electric railroad. Ui acres of land, specially adapted to cut up Into lots and building slicj. highly Improved: low price: easy payments; a large number of selected farms ami other realty. Ed W ittish. 134 Fifth av, , PltUbu rt Pa. ltcnl Estate. ATLANTIC CITY (15 cash, or Installments or (1 per week, buys a lot at Slay's Lauding, the beautiful suburb of Atlantic City: this week you geta(75Iot lor (15: t'ay's Landing Is between Philadelphia, Atlantic Cltv and New York: com mutation tare rrom Philadelphia, 25 cts.; to At lantic City. 12 cts.: it has two railroads, two sta tions on the West Jersey Railroad; has Court House, hotels, newspaper, schools, churches, stores cotton mills paper mills, lumbering mills, brick kilns, ship yards, sash and clothing factories, and the finest water power; three factories built since Jan. 1; over 40 bouses were builtlnMay's Landing last year: 10 per cent off ror cash: every furchaser this week gets 2 lots ror (25:5 squares rom railroad; title Insured; free deed; send for circular: send money and we will pick yon out fine lots. May's Landing Improvement Co., 653 Frank lln. Philadelphia. FOK SALE IMPROVED REAL .ESTATE City Residonres. T)RICE (1,700 Cash (MO For Investment or oecu X patlon, subtantlally built 2-story and attic frame dwelling, with 'slated roof, containing 4 well appointed rooms, fitted wllh linen and china closets, registered crates and hardwood mantel pieces; dry cellar: small garden Iront and rear. In good decorative repair throughout; pleasantly located. Buggs avenue. Mount Washington; easy access to city by Incline, which Is within lew min utes' walk; city water; would quickly let at (13; now in the occupation of the owner, whose busi ness is at Lawrencevllle, and would exchange or buy a similar residence In that locality. Apply to the owner, Mr. Moss. 20 Albert street, Boggs ave nue, or to Joseph Greenway, Real Estate Agent Boom 503, Ferguson block, 101 Fourth avenue. Telephone 2029. J2( 700 Bluff St. within 10 minutes easy tlDDj walk of the Court Houic-2-story brick: 7 splendid rooms, attic, sewing room and room for hath; hall, slate mantels, range, both gacs: very large cemented cellar; nice front and rcarvarda; extensive view up and down the river: lot 21x152, to another paved and sewered street (E. 157). Black & Balrd, 95 Fourth av, East End Residences For Sale. I EXCELLENT dwelliug and large corner lot 'j about 120x200 feet, occupying a fine terrace with pleasant outlook: in the city, one-half square from electric cars: only 20" minutes' ride from Court House. A delicti tlul place for a home. Jas, W. Drape & Co., 313 Wood street Pittsburg. EAST END A neatbrlcK dwelling of 8 rooms, bath and all other modern appliances and in excellent condition throughout; lirge lot: grass plot front side and Tear: good neighborhood: con tiguous to cable cars; possession at once, Jas, W. ijrape & t;o., 313 Yt oou St.. i msuurg. EIPPEY ST.. East End Two new stone-front houses each containing nine large rooms with all modern Improvements. Apply to W. T. Chaf fey. 957 Liberty st. "(gf 300 Bargain on vcrv moderate terms: IDUj Charming residence or 9. rooms, hall, vesti bule, bath, bay window, laundry, pantries, porches, sliding doors modern appointments, com lnrts and conveniences: house built for a home, but circumstances have thrown It or the market; a fine lot 50x100 goes with this house: situate on a very good street. 1 fquare from Duquesne electric line and 3 minutes from Shadyside station; come and sec It asowuer desires a quick sale. JohnD. Banks. 01 Fourth av. Z 200-Shadyside New frame house of 6 tJt rooms and two finished attic rooms. hall, vestibule, open stair case to third floor. liathroom, ii side w. c., washsiand, all open plumbing, slate mantels, tile hearth-, double d'ors, two poriies, large cellar with laundrv. stationary tubs; In fact, acomrlctehome at a small price. Denniston, Klderkin Co,, Lira.. 6232 Penn av. , East End ; telephone 5327. C2Q 100 300 cash, balance monthly paymentsor cIDJ) to suit buyer: a good 6-room houe with slate roof and two slate mantels, stone hearths, good dry cellar: situation High and healthy; filtered cistern water in kitchen: near electric cars. Vau Gorder Lloyd, 6218 Penn av. nazolwood Residences For Snle. HAZELWOOD A decided bargain: bouse six rooms, bath, pantrv, large closets, hall and vestibule, slate mantels, elegantly grained and fin ished throughout; lot 50x120 from 60 ft street to 20 ft. allev; 2 minutes lrom street car and 2 squares rrom depot: price (3.800; terms moderate. P.J. Edwards & Co., 1861 Second av., Hazcltvood, Ailecueny Residences For Sale. AVERY desirable Allegheny residence, conven ient to the parks electric cars, etc.; In cen tral part of city; 8 rooms, bath and lavatory, both g.ises. dry cellar under the whole house, perrect wernge. everything In prime order: immcdlnto fosscs'lou. Jas. Y . Diape Co., 313 Wood St., ittsburg. r?Sl'LANADEbT., Allegheny New hrlcK house; Xi Particulars. W. V. Dennltt. 407 Grant Snbnrban Residences For Sale. 6 ACRES or ground and small house, near the city, at a very great bargain. Jas W. Drape & Co., 313 Wood st, Pittsburg. Real Estate. REAL ESTATE bargains: new catalogue. Just from the printers, free ror the asking. Black & Balrd, No. 95 Fourth av. fEItSONAL. pEKSONAL Mrs. Dr. McGranor'ssure pile cure jl never lans. aou w yne av. PERSONAL-Crcdit yes. credit on fine dress goods, silks, 6atlns, wraps, etc., atJ. Dwyer'a Room 4, McCaucc block. 701 smithfield. PERSONAL-rVERETT. CLUB NEWS-The pianos t vered this week are. Club A. No. 97. Mr. John White. Beaver Falls. Pa.; Club B, No. 270, .Mr. M, Brew, New Brighton, Pa. PERSONAL Hair, moles, etc, on ladles' races permanently destroyed by the electric needlo without pain-or scar: cousultatlon free. Miss Strcng, office 903 Penn av., Dickson building. -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 903 Peun av., Pittsburg. Miss Sherwood. 1 PERSONAL If you are going to the races stop at the popular Hotel Norwood cafe and bar; nearest house to driving park; spring chicken, oysters and refreshments: finest accommodations; reasonable rates. 262 to 270 Frankstown av Frank Y. Over, proprietor. PERSONAL When Lwas a small bovmymothcr always repaired my breeches and Jacket but since I got to be a great big man. Dickson, the well-known tailor, 05 Fifth av cor. Wood St., second floor, has been substituted, who now does all my cleaning, pressing and renovating In great shape. Tel. 15M. rEHSONAL-Invallds, remember Christmas Evans, Spurgeon, McKenzle pronounced Ta-va-zon Cough Syrup unequaled for bronchitis, pneumonia, asthma, weak lungs: also fa-va-zon Specifics for rheumatism, catarrh, prostration, general debilltv never lall. Doctor Griffith, Third and Grant Pittsburg. LOST. I' OST Lady's gold watch chain, Sunday evening, J on Ligonler or Butler' sts.. between Tlilrly tlnrd and Thirty-firth sts. Reward If returned to 1G Stevenson st LOST, strayed or stolen from the stables of Wm. Anderson & Co.. East End. a bright bay horse, about 5 yean old ; reward for return or information as to whereabouts FOUND. EOUND In Second av. car. bracelet Owner can claim same by calling at 1366 2d av., city. EOUND Two lost dogs: resemble that of St Ber nards; the owner can have the same by paying expenses. Inquire at 47 Lemond si. PURE BUTTER, SOLD BT GEO. K. STEVENSON & CO., Fine Groceries and Tablo Delicacies, Bbctb. avenue. Jj20.jit- TO'LETV CltT Residences. aO LET Immediate possession. No. 803-605 and 827 Fifth av.: these are lovely ten-roomed brick houses with all modern conveniences and large and nicely Improved lawns; rents very rea sonable until April 1. Sklvlngton. Pedder&Co., 163 Fourth av. IO LET Forbes. nesTMUtenberger; a desirable brick house 6 rooms and attic. See W. A. Her ron&Sons, 80 4th ay. East End KesMnncn T.i L"t T iO LET Choice block of pressed brick houses on irinnAvtt. nenr Xorth Highland av. : street -- 'jfr.i -.!;..,... .,:: .ih..u- wih nice grass pint at each side of walk: each house contains nine rooms, bathroom and laundry: ce mented cellar and inside closets: natural and arti ficial gas, electric light: hall, vestibule and china closets: finished throughout In hard wood; rentMO per month to April land H thereafter; can give long lease. Black & Balrd, No. 9t 4th av. TO LET Choice stone houses on Liberty av., op posite Wincblddle av.. E. E.. city, containing nine rooms, immense porches, handsomely pa pered throughout bathroom, stationary wasli standr. electric lights and all latest improvements: rent (50 per month: possession at once. Llack& Balrd. No. 95 Fourtn ai TO LET North Oakland Bquare, Oakland, two story and mansard brick bouse containing nine rooms, hall, vestibule and front porch; natural and artificial gas bathroom and all conveniences: rent reduced to (33 per month; possession at once. Black & Balrd, No.fo Fourth av. TO LET Oakland, on desirable paved street be ing finished, brick house, 8 rooms, modern fix tures: (40 per month ; send for list W. A. Herron & Sons, 80 Fourth av, Allechony Kniaencm To Let. TO LET-No. 1S2 North av., fronting parks. 10 room brick honse; all conveniences; front yard, front porch: fine location for roomers; rent (60. John K. Ewing Co., 107 Federal st Send for free list TO LET Furnished residence on Beech st. near parks, Alleghenv;10 rooms, all conveniences; rent (100 per month.." Black & Balrd. 95 4th av. TO LET-Uy JohnK. Ewing & Co.. 107 Federal st Allegheny houses, stores and apart ments. SnOnrhan Residence 'To Let TO LET At Sewlckley, Fa. Convenient to sta tion on Beaver st : fine house or 10 rooms; rent (31 25. John K. Ewing & Co.. 107 Federal st. rooms lo Let. RCn ST., 64, racing Ohio. Allegheny Rooms and suite rooms: board If desired. ' "v., 21, Allegheny Rooms sultanle for -en. il A RCHS "3, Allegneny Three unfurnished gentleni (IEDAR AV., V. 100 Furnished and nnfur J rooms. invenlences. DINWIDDIE ST.-. -ely furnished rooms, nlshed rooms; all c D IN WIDDIE ST..224-NU "anted Boarders Z See additional adletsunaer 1 and Lodgers. eeond lease auf- Hnslnesi stands To Let rno LET Four-storv brick nnlldln:- 139 X av.. two doors from Smithfield at.: will for five years. Apply at first floor office of K mannr'store. ri'O LET Rare chance First-class business house. 1 No. 31 Fifth av. : suitable for wholesale or re tall business; rent low; possession October 1. 3Iisrnllaneon In Lets. rpO LET 2C0 feet front on Fifth avenue at Torrens X station, with use of siding; will rent ground cheap. Address P. O. Box C30. TO LET Vacant lot 30x110. with stable, corner Penn av.. Third si. and Exchange alley. Apply Nicola Bros.. 205lh av. PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED until TUESDAY, September 13, 3892, at 413 Wood St., Pittsburg, Pa., for the sale of tlie whole or any pnrt of twonty-flvo thou sand dollars of five per cent school Donds, to be issued October 1, 169-2. by'the School District of the Boroush of Shnrpsbur?, Pa. Bonds to he redeemable fifteen hundred dollnrs each year, with the option of making pavment of the whole amount then out standing at any timo after October 1, 1900. SUARPSBURG SCHOOL BOARD. Geo. D. JIcMorram, President Gesthal Offices, 1 Tnit Cahxegie Steel CoMrAJiT, Limited. PiTTsnnno. Sept. 12. 1S92. ) PROPOSALS FOR THE EXCAVATION OF tho property on Filth avenue, bounded by Cherry. Scrip and Relief alloys, will he received nt the offices of this company nntil 12 M., SEPTEMBER 19. Specifications may ho obtained at the offices either of the Secre tary, Room 61, 12 Fifth avonuo, or the Structural Engineer, Room 13, IS Fifth avenuo. Proposals should he addressod to the Sec retary. LEGAL NOTICES. TN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE UNITED X Stales forlhc Wcsterndlitrlctof Pennsylvania; W. A. Zalm. etal, crsus the Pittsburg Tubcollne Refining Company; No. 11, May Term, 1892, In Equity. To all parties In Interest Please take notice that bv virtue of my ap pointment by the Court as Master, to ascertain and report to the Conrt the amount due to the rtspectlv creditors or the said com pany, so that the Court may direct pay ment of the same by the receiver out of the funds In Ills hands realized from the tale of the property of the said company, I will hear proofs of claims against said company at the ofil'e of A. Lea W' II, Esq., 170 Fourth avenue, l'lttshurg. on SF.PTEMHER19. 1392. at 2 o'clock, P. M.. when anl where all creditors must attend If tney deem proper. Creditors it ust pr'sent Itemized state ments of their resp ctlveclalm duly verified, and when objected to must be prepared to formally prove the sa-ne JOHN WILSON. Master, 170 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg, Pa 3. A. WILL; Attorney at Law, IC4 1 lfth av.. Pittsburg. VTOTICE-IN THE ORPHANS' COURT OF JLi Allegheny county, Pennsylvania. In tho matter nt the estate of Samuel Tuckey, late of the city of nttsburg, in said county: Notice Is hereby given that Emma Tuckey has made application to the Register or Wills lor said county lor letters or administration upon the i state of said Samuel Tuckey, who is alleged to have been absent and unheard of for more than seven years last past, and who is believed to be dead: that the said Reg ister has certified said app'lcatlon to the Orphans' Court of said county, and that on WEDNESDAY, the 26th day of October, 1832, at 10 o'clock A. M.. at the Court House. In city of Pittsburg. In said countv, the said Court will bear evidence concern ing the alleged absence or the said supposed dece dent, and the circumstances and duration thereof. This notice is published by order of said Court. SAMUEL P. CONNER. Cerk of Orphans' Court PlTTSnuitn. Sept. 10. 1892. BANK STATEMENTS. It EPOUT OF THE CONDITION OF THE t FREEHOLD BANK, or Pittsburg. Allegheny county. Pa., at the close or business, September 8, ItJVl RESOURCES. rash on hand ( 23.2B 07 Due from banks and bankers 387,970 87 Loans and discounts L154.82I 92 Investment securities 343.7i2 6d Real estate, furniture and fixtures 2,850 00 Current expenses and taxes paid 3,875 89 (1,916,460 41 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid lu , ( 200.000 00 Surplus fund ICO. 000 00 Undivided profit 101,189 04 Deposits subject to check 1,216,340 22 Deposits, special 9.!.&3a 15 Demand certiorates of deposit 5,000 00 Due to the Commonwealth 2CO.0CO0O Dividends unpaid 4510 (1,916.462 41 Report of above has been made to C. U. Krum barr. Superintendent or Banking. Mate or Pennsvlvanla, County of Allegheny, ss: I. John F. Steele, Cashier or the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and heller. J . F. STEELE. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10th day or September, 1892. Signed J G EO. N. TINDLE. Notary Public. Correct Attest: tSlgncd JAS. P. SPEER, JOHN PAUL. C. L. MAGEE, Directors. REPORTOF THE CONDITION OFTHEDOL LAR SAVINGS FUND AND TRUsTCOM PAKY. of Allegheny, Allegheny county, Penn svlvanla, at the close of business Septembers, 1832: RESOURCES. Cash on hand and deposited with banks or bankers ? 39,133 91 Call loans upon collaterals 65,900 00 Time loans upon collaterals 20. SCO 00 Loans upon bonds and mortgages 125,810 00 Investment securities 5A000 00 Real estate, furniture and fixtures 2.500 00 Overdrafts , 29 70 Current expenses and taxes paid 6,578 43 (322,757 10 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In (1:5,000 00 Undivided profits 13,613 31 Deposits subject to check 51,763 71 Deposits, special 127,375 08 8J22.757 10 Amount trust funds Invested S 4.800 00 Amount trust funds uninvested 6,918 04 ( 11.716 04 Report or above bas been made to C. 11. Krum bhaar. Superintendent of Banking. State or Pennsylvania, County or Allegheny, ss,: I. Utllles Balrd, Vice President of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above state ment is true to the best of my knowledge andbe UeL UT1LLES BAIBD. Vice President Subscribed aud sworn to belore me this 10th day of September. 1892. Signed JA8.W. COLLINS, Notary Public. Correct Attest: Slgnedl JAS. B. HENON. C. H. VOIGT, J. N. DAVIDSON, Directors. S500 TO $500,000 saxes, city or country pioperty, at lowest rates. JAS. W. DRAPE A CO., 813 Woodst, Pittsburg. Telephone No. 875. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE. Furniture, carpets and household Roods at tho residence No. 23 Eighth street. Plttsbunr, WEDNESDAY, September 11, at 10 o'clock. The entire furnishment, chamber suitos in walnut and oak wardrobes, bureaus, wash stands and bedsteids, springs, mattresses, Dolsters, pillows and bedding-, plush parlor suite, pictures, clocks, curtains, etc.. exten sion, table, chairs, rockor. lounges, dNhes and glassware, brussels carpet on rooms, halls and stair, stoves, hydrant hoe, lawn rnoworv kitchen and laundry furnitnro. Sale Sosltlve. House open after 8 o'clock morn S of sale. HENRY AUCTION CO., - Auctioneers. AUCTION! AUCTION! AUCTION! $20,000 Consignment FURNITURE! FURNITURE I CARPETS, UPRIGHT PIANO, MUSIC BOX, ETC. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER IS, AT 10 O'CLOCK, At tho rooms of tho HENRY AUCTION CO., 21 and 26 Ninth street Just recelved.(20,OOJ worth of fine fnrnitnre, 81 quartered oak chamber suits, with French bevel mirror: 15 walnut suits, with French mirror and Tennessee marble, wardrobes, desks, bookcases, china closets, sideboards, tables, chairs, lounges, handsome uprixht piano, almost new, cost MiO; elegant parlor suits in brocatcllo tapestry, plush and hair cloth; pictures, easels, clocks, fine music box, cost $100, plays 12 afts; leather chairs, desks, etc; also, at 2 o'clock, a lnnreline of brussels and ingrain carpets, ruRS, linoleum, mattresses, springs and bod ding, etc Snle Tuesday. If yon want fnrnittiro !u not fall to attend. HENRY AUCTION CO., Auctioneer. CHOICE PROPERTIED. NO FIG TREES But vines, fruit and shade trees, beautiful lawn covered lot 50x100. Brick house of 7 rooms, bath, insldo w. c, range, electric lights, both gases and many conveniences not found in high classed properties. Hand somely decorated throughout; 3 minutes from electric cars, 5 from steam, in the East End, near Wilklnsburg. Price $5,500; terms arranged. MURRY & EDSALL, (Fidelity Bid.) 121 Fourth av. j.c:R,:Li.A.3-:ri FOR SALE AT dgewood. r -sen acres of the finest land on Penn J Railroad, within ten minutes of , ' adjacent to bct improvements; Nlnct. . on tlaJs. a Urst-cioss invest- sylvania station ana . -MAN & BALDRIDGE. double monoj .pposlte depot. Tel. 7213. HOF1 Wilklnsburg, o 0R CHRISTMAS VlljA UU113. JUS6 PLANT NOW . cnance. uruer h? Ah. fiOn nr BERMUDA EASTER L iv,.. iV.Vb. a.a(.a,4 TJ 4aa anlil.n, ,. 4i mi.vvuu. i Mbca auuui, lb at once, targe a to I incnes, ia . mSjoqCH aoz, per iuu..j nmoo i to w inc. snreet si per uozon, 71 per iuu. 1 llUU.1 .It. A A. JUUllL anl-Mwv 60S Smithfield : After 19 Years of Trial, BLAISE; THE FAMILY SAFEGUARD OIL, Is Conceded to Be tho Best aud Safest Oil Known. ELAINE NEVER VARIES IN QUALITY. Cannot Be Exploded. It is tho very highest grade of refined pe trolenm. from which in the process of man ufacture, every impurity has been elim inated. Elaine is free from benzine and parafSne; it will never chill in the coldest tempera ture known on this continent. In color, Elaine is spring-water white, and its "Are test" is so high as to make it as ab solutely safe as any illnminant known. Having no dlsagreonblo odor, Elaine is a pleasant oil for family use. Can Be Burned in Any Petroleum lamp. A POSITIVE PROTECTION FEOM LAMP EXPLOSION3. MAKES THE SAFEST AND BEST LIGHT KNOWN. ELAINE! TshaeredT OIL. ICO Million Gallons ELAINE Sold in 13 Years From 1873 to 1992. Elaine Cannot Be Improved Upon. WARDEN & OXNARA MANUFACTURERS, fel PITTSBURG. PA. WALL PAPER. REMNANT SALE. Send for samples of wall naper. Sent free. We have made new samples this week that heat all previous prices. We are determined to sell everytblna-. Do you want to buy wall paperl If yon don't want to come. or if out or the city send for samples. They don't cost you a cont, not even postage, and thoy cost us from 6a to 15c for postage alone. It wonld ho foolish to send samples of wall paper at our own oxpense if tho prices were not the lowest G. G. O'BRIEN, PAINT AND WALL PAPER STORE, 292 FIFTH AVENUE. Three squares from Conrt House. Bemnantsale continued till September 10. eel THE BEST AND SAFEST PLACE TO INVEST MONEY IN THE STATE IS IN- THE NEW CITY OF KENSINGTON. IT is permanentlv established. IT has numerous factories and more to come. IT has 1,200 dwellings, stores and shopsS IT has over r,ooo population. 1 r tt . 1 . i- larger cities. 1 1 costs less to schools and churches. IT has to all. 1 1 has plenty ot pure spring water piped tnrougn the streets. IT has wide streets and sidewalks. IT is a beau tiful locality to make a home. IT is the best city in the country t to establish a business of anv kind. IT requires but a visit to,cpn' vince home-seekers and investors that money will be well in vested when nut in orooertv at gheny Valley Railway 18 miles and see KENSINGTON. Make a purchase and you have doubled your money. Free railroad tickets furnished. Salesmen always on the ground. For further information call or address Ti fflSKOK IMPBOVEMBNT GO,, No. 79 FOURTH AVENUE, nOTOT,m Pittsburg, EDUCATIONAL. PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR '0?f! Aililrn.o tnr ofn-nlnr. MRS. il ""J MATHEWS. Palnesville. O. TJ-1TTX a vv, 1 - A T?"VT.A3i.ij.. Collegiate Institute for Young Ladles and Frl paTaioryscnooiiorLitueuiru. ,& E1IBLA P. O.. near Baltimore. Mcfg riSIVATJC SHORTBANB ISSTITITTK SiSSinltliccldst. Pittsburg. Pa- Shorthand aaaj typewriting per month, H M; per qiinrter. illy tux months, ta). Write for catalogue. New Vonif. Kinston-on-Hndson. GOLDEN KILL SCHOOL FOR BOYS Classical, SclenUlic and English Courses- JOHN Jl. CROSS. A. M PrlnclpaLo WEST WALNUT STREET SEMINAR! for young ladle. 26th year. Is pri vlded for giving a superior education in 001 lejlate, eclectic and preparatory deparV, ments; also iu mnsio and art Mas. HENEI-: ETTA KUTZ, 2045 Walnut St. Phllada. PITTSBURG COLLEGE! OF snORTHANDJ Corner Sixth and Liberty street. J. T.'i Porter, Principal; new year begins Septem- i ot.r 0, uevniea entirely to snoncuna a"uJ typewriting. Day and evening sossionaj Positions ccnred for 120 students in last twoj years. Six hundred stenographers aid m iaj securing positions. Send for catalogue U THE MISSES ANABLE'S J Boarding and Day School for Yoanzj Ladles. O Will reopen September 2Sth,at 66 Bayard St 1 New Brunswick, New Jersey. -si ST. JOHN'S MILITARY SCHOOL, MANLIUS, N. T. Full courses of study. Under ths visitaHon of the Regents of University of New York ana war Department in. lmv.ifi.aiiav 1NGTON, Prest: WM. VERBECK, Supt THE WESTERN UNIVERSITY; OPENS SEPTEMBER IL "J Examinations for entrance. 12 and!3L Courses in literature una science, and ini civil, mechanical ana electrical engineering W. J. HOLLAND, D. D., ' ! President;, ROCKLAND COLLEGE, AX NYACK-ON-THE-HUDSON. For Young Ladies and Gentlemen. Twenty-live miles from New ,Yort. Beau tiful location. Modern appolntmenty Preparatory.collegiateand business coarse Mutic. Art, Industrial work, Typewriting and Physical Culture. An endowment aid ladies. Catalogue byrrqne3t. Opens Set. tember 19. W. H. BANNI3TER, A. M. " J I IT3 !3 " UNIVERSITY KJ ri t Y SIXTH STREET. Tlie ors reliable school that bas educated 43,05) students. Fall term begins Septembers, tngllsh, normal, classical, scientific, mechanical, book keeping, shorthand, typewriting, mosie and elocn tlon courses. Day and evening. Send for eata logue. II. M. RUWF, Ph. P.. President A Get a Practical Bnslne3S Education. ACTUAL BUSINESS COLLEGE. v NO. 5 SIXTH AVENUE. Established 12 years. Fall term, both day and night schools, begins August Zl. Book-keeping,, short-hand, typewriting aud Kngllsb departments for ladles and gertUmen. Book-keeping taught br actual business practice. Write for free pictorial catalogue. 11. J. CONNOU. President J. 31. PHILLIPS. Dean of Faculty. AUNDA PREPARATORY. A. School lb" Girls at Slisilyside. WILL OPEN WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 2L 1S02. A Academic. Intermediate. Primary ami KInder-T garten Departments. A teacher specially trained '' lorlheworfeof each department ha lieen necnred. Preparing pupils for college Its special aim. Ap plications mar be made at the sciiool every day tram 9 to z. For prosnectus send to MISS CO. STUART. Principal. Fifth av. and Craig t. Shadyside. Fltubnrg. EUROPEAN STISX3M11IP NETHERLANDS LINE fitterdam, Paris and London, falling from IX. ."Mam. Saturday. Sept. 17, 2:3np. m. For Br waasdam. Saturday. 3cpt 21. 7:30 a. ta. S. 3. k!er foot of Fifth street nobolten. S. S. 1 X. I5 an(' upward: second cabin. &. 1 "Vion iicacu nieerage ai low raies, Tprtm n -rtild an! nasairtt atidIv to JOHN! First cab. XJB nlthueld street LOUfcll Reduced exenn. ' "-!ditre:t MAX SCHAM-J For illustrated ,. "treet se3-0 J. M'COEMICK. jr. HOE3ER, : Smite ' BLUOACO.. K73mlt .WHITE STAR LINE. For Queenstown and Liverpool. Royal and United States Mall Steamers. J? Britannic, pt H, nooulllriflc Octli:o:jaa.rjA Majestic. Sept. 2V4 pml'JIaJestlc. Oct 19. 3 pmSt Germ'cbcpt.2S, 10:30 a mjOermanle. Oct. 20.9 a.m.-it Teutonic Oct 5, 4p miTeutonto. Nov. 2, : pm.fr. From White Star dock, foot of Jlit Tenthstreet il. Xew Yort. . Second cabin on these ffamers. SaToon rates., tm and upward. txrurtlJn tickets on nrrVusSIa terms. Second cabin, SiO and (45. Steerage froci or to the old country,, fa). White Star drarts, 'payable on demand In all ths ptlntipil banks throughout Great llrltaln. Apply toJOH.V J. McCOlSJIICK. (33 dralthfleld street Pittsburg, or II. If A1TLASD KKKSET. Genersl Agent -H liruartirav. Hew Vorfc. my3- ANCHOR LINRt Steamers L;avo Nr York Every Saturday, v For Glasgow via Londonderryi . ' Rates for Saloon rassage. By S. S. CITY OF KOSIi:, SS and upwards, according to accommodation and location - of Room. Second Cahln. S30. , On other bleamcrs. f abm. &15 aud onwards, , becond Cabin. SS5. Mecrage. 319. Passengers hoo&cd at through rates to or from say city in ureal uritain or on tne uonunent. Dratts n London Sold .it Lowrst Kates. Book of Information, tours and sailing lists fur I nlshed on application to Agents. nnNDERhOX I1RD1 IICEb. 7 Howfine Green. IT. Y.. or J. J. MCCORMICK. t39Smlthfieldst. Pitis-l bnrg. F. M. BEMPLE. 110 Federal St. Allegheny. 1 ipu-anr iiXi-A-iLsr XjUlstie ROYAL MAIL STEASISllIPS. GLASGOW lo PHIIiAELPHI j viADERRYandOALWAY. Tnomost dt- ' rect ronte from Scotland and North and Middle of Ireland. i ACCOMMODATIONS UNSURPASSED. Intermediate, SCO. Steerage, S19. JT ATF1 SERVICE OF . .sir- h AIIvA2ST IZ2E. ; LINC. J STEAMSHIPS. , - J NEW YORK ami GLASGOW Jj via Londonderry every Fortnight., v s!j Sent 22. State of Nevada It'AljT Oct. 6 State of Nebraska 10 X"ibS UVb. HI. ......"-"- " W..--.W. ..M-........V ... M Cabin, U0. Second Cabin, 30. steerage, .' Apply to J.J.MCCORMICK, 633 Smithfield stf . ..V IT has every convenience 'ofi .7 : t ,.:.:.. it vSs live man 111 icucx una x x. uxs& workshops to give employment)4 Kensington. Go up the Alle3 Pa. -" K'l r ' . , . i r S.J. .1 f