-S THE PITTSBlTKG- DISPATCH, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER r 15, 1889; iy -iW1 ONE FATAL FAILURE. After All Others are Avoided, One Cannot be Insured Against. IT IS THE FAILURE WITH GOD. Comment Upon the f arable of the Pharisee and the Publican. UXFOBTUXATE CONDITION OP THINGS IWIIITTEX FOE THE DISPATCH.'! I want to make some comment this morn ing upon the parable of the Pharisee and Publican. The point which I ask you especially to think about is xhe failure of the Pharisee. And I would like you to notice, first of. all, the Pharisee's entire un consciousness of any failure. No more complacent man walked the streets of Jerusalem. No man went up that day into the temple ot God, or came down again, with a better opinion of himself. And vet he was making the most disastrous kind or mistake. That is rather appalling, when you think about it because human nature does not change much with distance of time and spice, does not alter much with difference of dress and language. If a citizen of Jeru salem could go about so blind to his most fatal failure, a citizen of Tittsburg may walk these streets to-day with just as black ashadeoer hisejes. And it is worth while, accordingly, to look somewhat closely into this unfortunate condi tion of things. b way of discovering the caute of the Pharisee's serene but disastrous uncon sciousness. And we speedily discover that the Pharisee was blinded to his failure Ivy- the strong lent of two kinds of success, lie had this vr desirable success. That his neighbors all wirutlit well of hint. There is always a temp u on wbich roes alone: with that nlea ant approbation the temptation to put compli ment m the place of conscience. oe unto you when all men shall speak well of vou'- because, unless you are on vour guard, you will take that flattering speech as the voice of God. You will persuade yourself that God ap proves because the men in a our club or the women in jour set anprore. You will account that you are doing your duty because other people think you are. And vefy likely you will be making a great mistake. The Pharisee had also this other desirable success. tlir.t he thought Well of himself. He thoutrbt and had some good grounds for tlnnk.v.g that he was a pretty good sort of man. lie was tempted to take himself at his own valuation. But nobody can be trusted to do that. However truthful we may be in general, we all tell ie to ourselves about ourselves. There is nothing so deceptive as telf-deceit. The Pharisee does not seem to have done much thinking about God's possible estimation of him. If we follow the wise philosophy of Dr. Holmes, and find three men in every man John's ideal John, the man as he seems to him self, and Thoma' ideal John, the man as he looks to his neighbor, and the real John the Pharisee seems not to have thought much about the real John. And so, where He least imagined it, he failed. OXLT OXE FATAL FAILUBE. After all, there is only one failure which is particularly worth regretting, and that is fail ure with God. Sometimes failure with oneself Is not really failure at all. I suppose that no man was ever more emphatic in his own belief that be had made a failure of his life than Elijah was. He wanted to die that the earth might he rid of such an utterly useless and defeated creature. But we know that Elijah was very much mistaken. Sometimes failure with others is not failure at alL I suppose that no life ever ended amid circumstances more plainly indica tive of defeat than the life of the Master. Forsaken bv the multitude of His disciples, de serted by His own friends, confronted by all that people accounted good and orthodox in the religious life of His time, condemned for blasphemy and sedition, hanging alone upon theignominiouscross.no wonder if they who stood by watching as the darkness fell upon Calvary thought in their hearts that it was the failure of failures. Hut we know it was the victory of victories. There is only one fatal failure. And that is failure with God. The Pharisee had failed with God, but he knew it not. And here I pass to a second notable charact eristic of the Pharisee's failure: The fact that he failed in the face of certain very great ad vantages. Those two kinds of success, of approbation, of which I spoke, while it is true they offered stiong temptations, brought with them, nevertheless, a great measureof strength and help. Take the good opinion of his neigh bors which the Pharisee had, that meant ap preciation. It meant that w henever this man did a good thing somebody was sure to tell him ot it. And appreciation brings encourage ment, brings inspiration, always. It helps a man to go on and do better next time. More than that this general appreciation coustituted for the Pharisee an ideal of character which he knew peoole expected of him. That made it a hundred times more easy for him to live up to that ideal that helped him. While as for the Publican, there was no deed which he could do, good enough to get any ap preciation from anybody. There was no mo tive of his so good but somebody would misin terpret it. And as for a character to maintain nobody expected him to have a character at all-except a bad one. The Publican was a good deal like that released convict who passed through Pittsbu.-g several daysago and complained that he had no chance to make an honest living. His picture was in the rogue's gallery. The police made hnn move on. Every body looked to see him do sometlnngtodeserve another term in prison. You can see readily enough what influenco that would have on a man's life; you cJSi-see how such a man would be pulled back all the time. By and by, unless there was something uncommonly good in him he would live up to tho character which people gave him. Then there was the Pharisee's good opinion of himself. I have no doubt bnt that his esti mate was not oniy nonest, but well founded. Men do not readily tell lies in their private prayers. The Pharisee had, accordingly, a high degree of belf-respect to maintain. More than that, he bad the strength which comes from a long habit of upright living. He had the help of the memory of his good life, and because he had alwa)s been good, it was fairly easy for him to keep on being cood. Because being good is like learning to ride ou a bicycle. It is YEEY HAED AT FIRST, every motion takes an amount of individual attention, the muscles get strained with un usual exertion, and every other minute you topple over on your head. But after you get into the habit it is easier than walking. You ride without thinking. It was easy, in much the same way, for this Pharisee to be cood That was a great help. And the Pharisee was good. He was no ex tortioner; he was not unjust He was a man of sterling moral character. Weigh those de scriptive phrases, and you will tind that they mean a good deal. Here was an upright busi ness man, ot the straightest honesty, haying no tricks in his trade, telling no commercial Ties paying his debts, dealing fairly with his em ployes, neither extortionate nor unjust. And just as good in his home as in his store, a faith ful husband, a model ot domestic Tirtue. The Pharisee's good character went farther than that. He was a religious man. This was by no means his first visit to the temple at the hour of prayer. He was a regular and punctual church goer. Vt e know from his belonging to the party of the Pharisees that he was nut umjr icniuus, um prominent in religion. To-day ho would have been a vestryman or a deacon. People pointed him out as he walked that morning toward the temple as one of the pillars of the Jerusalem church. Even among the foremost he was especially em phatic In sti ict living, in literal obedience to all the rubrics and regulations of the church. He "fasted twice every week." Beside that begave tithes of all that he possessed. This man took regularly a tenth part of bis income and spent it in works of charity. Now you take a man who is an hempst mer chant and a citizen of sterling integrity, who is a dutiful and faithful husband and father, who i a leader amonc men of religion, a representa tive of the church, who cives SlOoutof every f 100 to the poor, and you have a pretty good tort of man. And jet there was one who said that "except your riRhteousuess shall exceed the rlRhteousness of the scribes and phansees e shall in no case enter into the kingdom of Iieaven." So that a man may have all the graces and virtues which the upright citizen of Jeiusalem had and yet bo making smritual shipwreck of his life. That is worth thinking As for the Publican, I (make no doubt but ' that 110 uescnueu muueu quite accurately when he prayed that God wouid be mcrcitul to him a sinner. Anjhody beholding those two men that day climbing the church steps together would have remarked upon the con trasL And if you had asked the question: "Which of the two is nearer the kingdom of beavenT you would have been answered, with eomo surprise at your folly in asking, "the Pharisee." Bnt Christ said the Publican. DIFFERENTLY JUDGED. Because God judges very differently from nor itidcroent. This page is read this day by Unhand X&riy ! among the multitude of readers, by the bad. Bnt in tlie signs oi w, avo .uc nu are poor, and the poor rich. Some of those who are accorded first by us and by themselves. God puts among the last, and some of the last firtt. For no amount of advantage can ensure one against spiritual failure. And no amount of disadvantage, no complication of adverse and hindering circumstances can absolutely keep anybody from making a man of himself and winning the benediction of God. Here I stop to-day. content to have em phasized these two points in the Pharisee's fail ure: That he was really qutte unconscious that he had failed, and that be failed in the face of circumstances which gave him, as it seemed, the very best of chances for success. It seems to me that these two disastrous facts took a good many of us pretty closely. They will bear thinking about for a week. Next Sunday we will try to make out wliat it was in the character of the Pharisee which made him fail. George Hodges. MIXING THE HUSBANDS. An Amusing Incident Portrayed In the Desertion Court. Philadelphia, September 14. "My husband is 50 years of age, sir," piped out a pert little woman in response to Lawyer Bennet's query in the Desertion Court yes terday. There was a nutter of surprise in the audience, and an elevation of eyebrows on the part of the questioner. "He looks more like 80," the lawyer murmured, as he scanned tbelong, lank, wrinkled and gray-haired individual in the dock. But the irate little woman disdained to follow his gaze. From the moment of her entrance into the courtroom she had not so much as cast a glance in the direc tion ot the bruised and broken spouse. To the call for Sarah Kane she had responded promptly, and was all eagerness to recount the vices of her once beloved. She answered satisfactorily and volubly all of Lawyer Bennet's questions till he asked when she had first met John. "He knew me since I was born," was the quick reply. A look of deep astonishment passed over the lawyer's face, and the old man in the dock shook bis head strangely, as if he was wondering what this all signified. "Didn't you first become acquainted three davs before your marriage?" "No, sir-eel" came out emphatically. "Weren't you engaged as his housekeeper after his first wife died?" "Indeed, and I wasn't nobody's servant except my own, sir. Me a housekeeper! Indeed, no." "Just try to think a moment, Mrs. Zarr acher," suggested the bewildered lawyer, who failed to understand the unexpected contradictions. "My name ain't Zarracher," cried the woman; "it's Kane, I'd have you know," and just then she peered far enough from the corners ot her eyes to catch a glimpse of the man in the dock. "Why, why, that's not my husband," she exclaimed, excitedly. "Well, I declareif I didn't think it was John Kane." And then there was a laugh all round. Husband and wife had gotten mixed. The real Mrs. Zarracher was sitting by, unable to interpose, since she knew not a word of English, and the real John Kane was not in court. AN EXniBIT At tho Exposition Which Commands the Greatest Admiration, As invariably evidenced at every public demonstration of Pittsburg's enterprise and the munificence of her citizens, the ever pro gressive and uncompromising business zeal of Gusky's again bears the palm, this time at the Exposition. Their magnificent dis play, to be found about midway ou the north side of the main ball and directly opposite the band stand, is the most observed of the observed. Huge crowds are to be seen con stantly round the exhibit which is at once rich, massive and peculiarly artistic. What adds to the effectiveness of the whole and what causes the delighted crowdsto give ex pression to their feelings of admiration is an elegant Eau de Cologne fountain, which throws out the most lovely fragrance, caus ing thousands of visitors to wonder at the source of the elegant perfume. Then again the diversified assortments of the latest styles in fall clothing, hats, furnishing goods and footwear, are so exquisitely ar ranged that thegoods on exhibit give a good idea of the matchless stock carried con stantly at the mammoth store. No matter in what part of the building you go you can hear the inquiry, "Hare you seen Gusky's display?" and from the universal expres sions of admiration the exhibit constantly elicits, it is safe to say that no firm repre sented in the whole building shares greater attention or evokes more flattering and well deserved encomiums than Gusky's. Be sure yon see this exhibit. QmHm.fflmsfcMpm fllAN-TrEJT EXPOSITION CAKE. A Delightful Cake. To the yoke of five eggs, well beaten, add one cup sugar, one-hah cup sweet milk, one teaspoonful of ground cinnamon, one grated nutmeg, then the whites of two eggs, well beaten, one and a half cups flour, having in one measure "Banner" Baking Powder bake in jelly cake pans; when cold spread' each layer with an icing made of the whites ot three eggs, beaten stiff, add one and a half cups powdered sugar. Some ladies have no doubt experienced difficulty in securing the best results in their efforts to bake fine cakes, owing chiefly to the use ot inferior baking powders, which are being continually urged upon them, and purporting to be as good as the "Banner Powder." To speedily correct the baneful effects that these so-called cheap baking preparations exert upon the human system, as well as their utter failure to produce good results in baking, resolve to allow no other baking powder to enter the kitchen save a 99 per cent pure cream tartar powder and vour suc cess is assured. This is the high standard of purity which is maintained in the manu facture of the old reliable "Banner Baking Powder." This powder has been used in many of our very best families for the last quarter of a century. The "Banner Becipe Book" is replete with valuable household information for baking tea biscuit, rolls, muffins and all kinds of fancy cakes; instructions for roast ing meats, fish and fowl; for preparing French and mayonnaise dressing, and making all kinds of desserts. Every lady should have one of the books. Order a pound can with the Banner Becipe Book from your grocer. If lie cannot supply the book, send vour address to B. B. Powder Co., P. O. Box 245, Pittsburg, Pa.v and we will mail it free; or call at the Banner Baking Powder stand in Exposition build ing and get a copy. Cabinet photos, 51 per doz. Lies' Pop ular Gallery, 10 arid 12 Sixth st TTSu MEETINGS., MEETING-MASONIC-MEMBERS ZER. ADATHA Lodge. No. 41S, F. and A. M., will assemble at their hall, Sharpsburg, Pa., on SUNDAY, September 15, at 12 ji. sharp, to at tend the funeral of onr late Brother Josiab Zachanas, member of Verona Lodge, 513. Members of sister lodges are respectfully in vited to attend. By order sel4-60 W. M. THE OFFICERS AND MEMBERS OF R. Biddhj Roberts Lodge, No. 5301. O. O. P., are requested to meet at their hall No 23 Federal street, Allegheny, SUNDAY, Septem ber, 15, 1&9, at 12 o'clock M., sharp, for the SSSBKHtlSa0! tiou is hereby extended to members of sister lodfrps nho mar wish to ul-ninrt tnm.n.. at the above address. Services will be held at the Smlthfleld street M. E. Church, bv the Rev. C. Locke, at 1 o'clock. Interment at Allegheny Cemetery, C. L. MILLER, Noble Grand. eel5-9 virv" m a m- -a ia -2bxS K X3Display advertisements one dollar per square for one insertion, tnassiled advertise ments on this page such as Wanted, For Sale, To Let, rta, ten cents per line for each inser tion, and none taken for less than fifty 'tents. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BRANCH OFFICES. For the accommodation of the public, Branch Offices have been established at the following placea, where "Want, For Sale, To Let, and other transient advertisements will be received up to 9 P. M. for inser tion next morning: Advertisements are to be prepaid except where advertisers already have accounts with THX DIS PATCH. , rrrrsBURG. THOMAS MCCAFFREY, 3509 Butler street. EMIL G. STUCKEY. Mth street and Penn aye. E. G. STUCKEY Jt CO., Wylie avo. and Fultonst 2i. STOK.ELY. Fifth Avenue Market House. EAST EXD, J. W. WALLACE. 6111 Penn avenue. OAKLAND. MCALLISTER & SHElBLER,5thav. 4 AVtrood at. EOUinslDK. JACOB SPOHN. No. 2 Carson street. H. A. DONALDSON, 1707 Carson street ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCHEK. 50 Federal street. H. J. McBKIDE. Market House, Allegheny. FRF.DH. EGGEltS. 17: Ohio street. F. IL EGGERS&SON. Ohio and Chestnut at. J. F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin ayes. G. W. HUGnES. Pennsylvania and Beaver ayes. PERRY M. GLEI.M. Rebecca and Allegheny ayes. M1LLVALE BOROUGH. W. W. FLOCKER. Stationer. No. 4 Grant aye. WANTED. Male TJcId. w ANTED-GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- VtUKli.. 5825 PENN AVE. EC15-22 WANTF.D-FIVE GOODTINNERS. GEO. K. bllKVOCK, Locust St., Johnstown, Pa. w office. ANTED-DRCG CLERK: 2 OR 3 YEARS experience. Address O. P. 'C.DIsnatch 6C15-29 WANTED-A GOOD BOTTLE ENGRAVER. Apply to RHEINSTROM BROS., Cincinna ti, Ohio. sel4-10 WANTED-BOY TO LEARN DRUG BUSI NESS at FRED L. UKBEN'S, Ph. G.. 2129 Carson street. sel5-110 WANTED-STOUT BOYTO DKIVE AND DO roueh work by JAMES L. ORR. 140 Firth ave., FlttsburiT. selS-ISS WANTEU-1 CARRIAGE AND WAGON blacksmith and helper and woodworker at WERNKE BROS., McKeesport. SCI5-31 TTrANTEU-SALESMAN TO SELL GOODS BY V sample: good salary paid. Write to CEN- TENNIALMFG. CO., Cincinnati, O.. or Chicago. se3-75-TTSSu WANTED A CUSTOM COATMAKER: steady work and good wiges: single man preferred. Apply at J. KLEE & CO'S., 811 Lib erty st. selWl -TT7-ANTED-AGENTS IN EVERY TOWN TO V sell our goods; everything guaranteed. GRAND UNION TEA CO., 9 Wylie avenue, Pittsburg. sclS-23 WANTED-A YOUNG MAN AS AN ASSIS TANT solicitor: must be energetic and of good address. Apply bv letter to "SOLICITOR." box 913, Pittsburg. Pa. sel5-33 WANTED-50 LABORERS FOR FACTORY, Inside work: 100 laborers for pipe line, coal miners; 100 railroad laborers, farm and gar deners. No. 640 ORANT.STREET. BC15-105 TTTANTED SEVERAL TUSHING YOUNG V men to canvass; so week and commission; send 2c stamp for circulars and reply. Address 'XTRA Dispatch office. sei5-113 WANTED-EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER for a Fourth ave. real estate office: state age, reference and salary expected. Address REAL ESTATE, Dispatch office. sel5-124 TITAN TED-TWO STAIRBUILDEKS ORTWO V good carpenters: must be union men. Ap- Sly Monday morning at STAIR SHOP, corner forth and Irwin aves., Allegheny. sel5-112 WANTED-SALESMAN: A 31IDDLE-AGED man of good address and standing: a man capable of working himself Into a good posi tion. Address BOX, Dispatch office. selS-23 WANTED - EXPERIENCED SALESMEN and saleswomen for dress trimmings: It will be useless 10 apply unless thoroughly compe tent. FLEISHMAN & CO., Pittsburg, Pa. sel5-62 WANTED-AGENTSTO SELL OUR HOME OPATHIC family medicines; steady work; can make $12 to !15 per week. DK O'KEEFE CO., Homeopathic Chemists, 34 Fifth ave scI5-143 -rrrANTE1,-pKA.CTlrjA.L CARPET AND ? lurniturc salesman: none other need ap ply. Apply Monday, A. M.. PICKERING, 1 between 8 and 9 o'clock cor. Penn and Tenth street. ECIO-IM -TrrANTEO-ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER. BY V city firm: young man preferred, but some experience rcqnired. Address, stating former employer and salary expected, EMPLOYER. Dis patch office. sel5-20 WANTED - DRUG CLERK - THE EIGHT young man, with from one to three years' experience, can find Immediate and permanent employment bv calling on or addressing). A. PATTERSON, Washington, Pa. se!3-S3 -TTJANTED-FOK THE UNITED STATES i V army, able-bodied, unmarried men, between the ages of 21 and 35 years: good pay, rations, clothingand medical attendance. Applvat NO. 915 PENN AVENUE, Pittsburg, Pa. ' JJ-21-30-WSU TTJANTED-ACTIVE SALESMEN TO SELL A V full line of paints, colors, lead, varnishes, etc. on commission In Pennsylvania. West Vir ginia, etc. Address THE FOREST CITY PAINT & VARNISH CO., Cleveland, o., stating experi ence, etc. sel5-24-Tusu TTTANTED-A COMPETENT EXPERIENCED V man to take charge of gents' furnishing department in a large retail house: must have held similar position before: no others need ap ply. Address, stating experience and references. PERMANENT, Dispatch office. SC15-32 TTTANTH.D - BAD WRITERS AT SMART'S V ECLECTIC SHORTHAND AND BUSI NESS COLLEGE. 4 Sixth St.; penmanship, book keeping, arithmetic, shorthand, typewriting thor oughly taught for $5 pr month: private instruc tions for both sexes; open dally 9 a. ji. to 9 e. M. Sel2-77-TTSSU -TV7-ANTED-A SOBER, INDUSTRIOUS v T salesman to sell a first-class sewing ma chine: will furnish you with a horse and wagon; on salary or commission; will give vou reference to work up: a good chance to the right man; all business confidential. Address SHUTTLE, Dls patch ofttce, city sel5-I50- W ANTED -25 GOOD AGENTS FOR THE most salable goods handled by canvassers can make 25 to 40 per week with ease, if you have snap and energy; a rare chance: can sell 4 times the amount of our goods as you can of books, etc. Address, with stamp, CUNNINGHAM & TA.RR. Manorville. Armstrong co.. Pa. seI5-73 -YTTANTED-LOCAL MEN TO PLACE AN JV attractive advertising specialty in every placeofl.000to75.0tO population, 23 to 840 easily netted in a couple of davs without interference o"f regular duties; give population and inclose plainly self-addressed stamped envelope to POS TAL RAILWAY BULLETIN CO?, InXnapolls. lnd. sel4-99 -TTT-ANTEp-AGENTS FOR THE MISSOURI ? Washer ihlchaflords profitable business It washes dirtiest clothes clean by hot steam with out rubbing: arguments in its favor are 'numerous and convincing; easily sold; sent on two weeks trial to be returned at my expense ir not satlsfac r,n.TJr.u?.f?r "'""rated circular and terms. J. WOK1H, 54 Beekman st., N. Y. Je3u-74lsu Female ITcId. TTTANTED-A FIRST-CLASS SEWING GIRL . to work on coats." Apply all week af NO 7 SIXTH AVE., city, 4th floor selC-HO WANTED-A GOOD COOK AND A NURSE who can do plain sewing. Call at 4119 CENTER AVENUE. Shadyslde. se!5-54 WANTED-EXPERIENCED SALESLADIES in all departments: nn nlhi,. ., ......- TIANZlflFR STTflFNItirmi i.K - --?','? ., utAui Dt. aiiu rei enn avu SCI5-119 -TXTANTED - EXPERIENCED DRYGOODS W saleslady In first-class city store Ad dress, -with reference, to DRYGOODS, Dispatch omce. sel5-ll8 TTTANTED-GIRL TO RUN THE DAVIES sewing machine: also one who can run the Bonnaz machine. SAMPLINER & RICH 819 Liberty St. selilM WAN TED-LADY AGENTS FOR THE NEW hygeia corset: most satlsiactory and best money making article out. For terms, etc.. annlv to WESTERN CORSET CO., St. Louis, Mo. . sel4-66 -TTTANTED-DRESSMAKERS-TWO FIRST- I v i juaoo waist iriuimers ana one skirt draper. Address DRESSMAKER, Dispatch of. fice, 6tating where employed and P. O. address. sel5-39 -TIJANTEl) - AN EXPERIENCED SALES V WOMAN In china and glass business. None but those with a knowledge of the business neeil apply to THE J. P. SMITH LAilP, GLASS AND CHINA CO., l)Jo Penn ave. f el-71 -TTTANTED-BY A COUPLE WHO ARE TV boarding, a competent nure. not over 23 vearsof age. to take charge of 15-month6-old baby. Call Monday afternoon, between 2 and 4 o'clock. ROOM 505, Penn building, No. 703 Penn ave. EC15-41 WANTED-AN EDUCATED LADY OF RE FINEMENT possessing good business qual ifications; mnst be prepared to meet with and overcome difficulties: salary, $12 per week to the right one. Call alter 10 Monday otily. H. A. SCHROEDER. No. 5 Seventh ave. se!5-4a -VTTANTED-TO EMPLOY A FEW LADIES, V op salary, to take charge of my business at their homes; entirely unobjectionable; light; vfery fascinating and healthful: no talking required: permanent position; wages 10 per weeklniad ance; good pay foi part time; my references In clude some of the best well-known people of Lou isville, Cincinnati, Pittsburg and elsewhere. Ad dress with stamp, MRS. MARION WALKKR, Fourth and Chestnut sts., Louisville, Ky. . eel2-I3.Tb.su I WANTED. Female Help. mi vr-irn ittr.ST-ci.aks MILLINERS W steady work. JOYCE'S, 307 and M Penn aye. sem-iui TVTANTED-EXPEUIENCED DBESS VV MAKERS, with best reference, at the LOUVRE, 24 Sixth st. SC15-56 Male and Peinnle ITclD. TTTANTED-LADIES AND GENTLEMEN TO An.-.. HfAUndilT ithnrnM nn oanVlLSSlnC work furnished. For particulars address, with stamp. CRYSTAUZED PHOTO CO., 115 W. Sixth su Cincinnati, u. sel5-47 Situations. -rTTANTED-STEADY SITUATION BY A. V first-class machinist; lathe preferred. Ad dress MACHIN EKY, Dispatch office. se!5-147 TTf ANTED-POSITION AS TYPEWR1TEH- V can furnish reference and Remington type writer If necessary. Address CORA, Dispatch office. sel4-92 WANTED-TO KEEP A SET OK BOOKS IN the evening or during the day; speak and write German. Address 1GNAZ STAUFFEB. Mansfield Valley, Pa. sel5-33 WANTED A MAN 34 YEARS OF AGE, A splendid gents' garment cutter and also practical tailor, wishes to get a permanent situa tion. Address CUTTEtt. 517Smithfleld st. s18-43 Rooms. Homes. Etc. WANTED-A BUILDING SUITABLE FOR ceneral store, with dwelling attached. A. Y. Z., Dispatch office. sel550 -TTTA.N1ED-SINGLKMAN DESIRES ROOM IN VV Filth ward, Allegheny, with both gases and nse of bath. Address It. K. D., Dlsp.itch office. se!5-lll -V7"ANTED-ONE OR TWO FURMSIIED V rooms, with board; on or near Allegheny Parks preferred: for gentleman and wife. Ad dress P., Dispatch office. sel5-136 WANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN, OCT. J, room or room and board in a well con nected Protestant family residing in the East End or Oakland: will be permanent If mutually agree able: terms must be moderate. Address R. S. T., Dispatch office. &C1V52 Boarders and Lortsers. WANTED OCCUPANTS AT 231 NORTH AYE. for suit of rooms, second floor, facing the park. scl5-70 WANTED OCCUPANTS FOR DOUBLE parlors and pleasant front room, with good table board, in most central part of city. S. J., Dispatch office. sel5-25 WANTED BOARDERS AND ROOMERS: location desirable: 22 per month: rooms large, with all couvcnlences, and near station and cable lines. Address B., East Liberty P. O. sel5-2I Financial. XTJANTED-TO LOAN MONEY AT 4K, 5 AND V 6 per cent free ot tax. W. C. bTEWAKi; 114 Fourth ave. Ja20-2-SD WAATED-WE HAVE MONEY TO LOAN on mortgages. STRAUB & MORRIS, cor ner Wood st. and Third ave. sel5-Jl "TTTANTED-MORTGAGES MON EY TO LOAN V in sums to suit at 4X, 5 and 6 per cent. ALLES & BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. apl9-14-TT8SU WANTED-MORTG AGES-SI. 000, 000 TO LOAN in large and small amounts at 4)4.5 and 6 per cent, free of State tax; no delay. REED B. COYLE A CO.. 131 Fourth ave. my21-60 WANTED TO LOAN MONEY" ON MORT GAGES on Improved real estate iu sums of 50O and upward at4, 5 and 6 per cent. L. O. FRAZ1ER, Forty-fifth and Butler streets. selO-50-TTSu W A NTED MORTGAGES L 000, KIOTO LOAN on city and suburban properties at ii, 5and 6 per cent, ana on larms in Allegheny and adja cent counties at 6 per ceut. M. PENNOCK 4 aui, liw r onrtii avenue. ap7-f41 WANTED-TO LOAN MONEY-TVE HAVE over one million dollars to loan on city and suburban property at 4K per cent; no tax: we will also loan money on Improved larms In Alle gheny, Beaver, Fayette Washington and West moreland counties; any marketable security taken for loans of any amount. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. Je3-a9-su Miscellaneous. WANTED-YOU TO GET. A BAKER'S dozen (13) of Stewart .'c Co. 'd fine cabinet photos lor 1, at 90 and 92 FEDERAL ST.. Alle gheny. mv2S-49-TTSU TTTANTED-EVERYBODY TO SEND THEIR V furniture needing upholstering, repairing and reflnishlng to II A UGH 4 KEEN AN, 33 and 34 Water st. 'Phone 1626. aul4 WANTED-A LOCATION NEAR TO. BUT outside the city, for manutacturlng a specialty. Address.with particulars, SPECIALTY M FG .CO., Dispatch office. sell-39 WAMED-TO START A CLUB OF 42 MEM BERS to secure a fine gold watch for each one in the club at 1 00 per week. Address P. O. BOX 501, and I will call and show you the watch. Jy3-40 WANTED-FAMIL1ES TO KNOW WHERE they can have all kinds of sewing and dressmaking done on short notice; children's dressmaking a specialty. 24 SIXTH ST., second floor. seI5-27 TTTANTED-PERSONSTO KNOW THAT BY T V agreeing to pay SI per week you can get possession of fine gold or silver watches, clocks, jewelry, diamonds, silver ware, etc. J. MITbUH, 130 Federal st.. Allegheny. Pa. sel2-Mwrsu TTANTED-BY PEARSON, LEADING PHO V TOGRAPHER. 96 Fifth avenue. Pittsburg, and 43 Federal street, Allegheny, everybody to know that he is making fine cabinets at 1 60 per dozen; photos delivered when promised: lnstan taneons process. mh!3-63 FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL E STATE. Citv Itenidcncca. FOR SALE CONGRESS ST.-S18C0-BRICK house. 6 rooms: lot 22 ft. front. J.B.COOI'EB & CO.. 107 Fourth ave. sel4-54-MWSSu TIlOR SALE-SEVERAL DWELLINGS ON ' Chatham st. STRAUB A MORRIS, corner Wood st. and Third ave. sel5-41 FOR SALE - 2,750 - TWO-STORY BKICK dwelling on Overhill St.; lot 24x87. STRAUB &. MORRIS, corner Wood st. and Third ave. seI5-4l TT'OR SALE 2,000-COLWELL ST.-BRIOK A' House. 4 rooms, cellar, front and back porch. gas and water; lot 21x100, J. R. COOPER & CO., liii iourin ave. 6C14-54-MWSSU FOR SALE-MARION ST.-BRICK HOUSE. 6 rooms, hall, marble mantels, finished attic, both gases, porches, sewerage, etc.; lot 24x104. J. R COOP.LR& CO., 107 Fourth ave. seI4-54-Mwssu I7-0K SALE- a MO -TWO-STORY BRICK dwelling of 6 rooms on Chatham 6treet, In Sood order, occupied by owner. STRAUB & lORRlS, corner Wood st. and Third aye. sel5-41 FOR SALE-65.250-THREE-STORY BRICK dwelling of 10 rooms, bathroom, etc.; stable on premises: lot 27,tI00: situated on Townsend st. STRAUB & MORRIS, corner Wood st. and Third ave. sel5-41 FOR SALE GUM STREET TWO-STORY brick house. 6 rooms, finished attic, hall: also two 2-story brlrk houses, 3 rooms each: lot 22x100; a good Investment. J. K. COOPER & CO., 107 Fourth ave. seI4-4-MWssu FOR SALE-WYL1E AVE., NEAR ERIN ST. 2,800; abargalu; good brick house. 4 rooms and 2 well finished attics: natural and artificial gas; good sewerage; lot 23x110. J. R. COOPER 4 CO., 107 Fourth ave. seI4-W-MWSsu FOR SALE-BLUFF ST., NEAR COLLEGE, new brick house, 8 rooms, hall, bathroom, finished basement; all late improvements; lot 23 Jt. 9 in. by 133 it.: terms to suit. ROUT. COW ARD, No. 20 Blufl St. acl-87-TTSSU FOR SALE-THIBTEENTH AND LIBERTY sis. ; corner lot 50 ft. on Liberty St. by ICO ft. on Thirteenth st., extending back to Spring alley; one brick and 4 frame houses Liberty nve. : corner vacant: valuable prooerty; price 20,000: terms to suit. ALLES & BAILEY. sel5-61-wssn FOR SALE-AT A BARGAIN-AN ELEGANT new house, 20 minutes' walk from the post office and close to cable line; nine rooms, bath room and laundry, both gases, hot and cold water throughout, finely finished wide halls, high ceil ings, fine slate mantels, fancy tile hearths, fine chandeliers, electric bells and all modern conven iences; delightfully located, with front and back porches. Apply to JOHN MADDEN, Attorney, 94 Diamond st. sell-S Enst End Residences. FOB SALE-QUEEN ANNE FRAME.6 ROOMS, attic, inside shutters, stained glass windows, Eorches; lot 40x50, 518 Euclid aye., 83,000. D. BE EN & SON. 4112 Penn ave. sel3-I6 FOR SALE-S2.700-GROSS STREET, NEAR Liberty ave. ; three minutes' walk to station; new frame dwelling, 5 rooms, finished attic, hall, vestibule, inside shutters, side entrance, nicely finished and grained: lot 21x100:81.000 cash, bal ance easy payments. L. O. FRAZIEK, Forty-fifth and Butler sts. sc10-50-ttsu FOR SALE-ELLSWOKIH AVENUE, EAST END, new and substantially built frame dwelling of 7 rooms, bath room, laundry, hard wood finish, slate mantels, frontand back porches, etc.: lot 63x200. elevated above street: If sold he- fore Oct. 1 this property can be had at a great bar- gain J. 110 WLE Y, 127 Fourth ave. sel2-92 11UK 3ALl-p.l)00"LlltKiX AVE., NEAR Thirty-ninth St., two squares from cable line, new frame dwelling. 5 rooms, finished attic hall, vestibule, rnside slintteis. slate mantel, side en trance, etc.: lot 20x100 feet to alley: immediate ?ossrsion; S1.00O cash, balance long time. L. O. RAZ1ER, Forty-filth and Butler sts. selP-50-TTSu FOR SALE-T5,700-TERMS. 1. 700 CASH, BAL ANCE to suit purchaser: a new and sub stantial brick dwelling (not occupied), containing 8 rooms, bath and all conveniences, lot 25X100 feet; located on payed and 6ewered avenne, Oak land; this propertvhas been held at 86.500: must be jiold at once. W. C. STEWARD, 114 Fourth ave. seM6-su FOB SALE - NEW QUEEN ANNE PRESS brick d elling. No. 256 Mcyran avenue, Oak land; rock face, stone trimmings, eight rooms, bath, laundry,- drying room and large cellar, hard wood finish: finely gratneawith carved wood finish: sliding doors between hall and ifarlor: also between parlor and library: Inside w. c. and marble lavatories, stationary washtubs. elegant spindlo work, hard wood staircases, art-stained and nlate-glass windows: slate mantels and tile hearths throughout: electric gongs and speaking tubes, registers, and flagstone walks; large front and back porches: also lawn In front and back. This dwelling is of an Eastern design and will bear the closest Inspection. Inquire of WM. B1GGE, or JNO. C. HENRY, S48Meyran avenue. se!5-120 FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. East End Reslaences. FOR SALE-LOT 25X110. BEATTY ST., E. E., with framehouse, 6 rooms, attic inside shut ters, etc, f3,0C0. D. BEHEN & SON, 4112 Penn yre- ' sel5-I6 I fOR SALE-ONLY tl,300-A NEAT 3:ROOM T.-fr..Ssc' ood lot, near East Liberty station. JvELLYA ROGERS, No. 6315 Station street. East y. se 15-59 FOR SALE-NEW 6-ROOMED HOUSE AND dOUhlf Int. Hdaflni. at li.nilv tn hMftTi ira ""irKaia atE.600. Station st., E. E. .---- ---. ---......ao.,., ....uu. ... wu ... MELLON BROTHERS. 6349 seI5-132-TTSU FOR SALE-J6.50C-SU3STANTIAL BRICl dwelling containing 8 rooms and all con ven J p"8. "ell located in Shadyslde. W. C. bTEW abt, 114 Fourth aye. sel-13-sa FOR SALE-A BEAUTIFUL NEW 6 ROOM frame house with fine lot: price only (2,200, """terms to suit. See KELLY & ROGERS. No. 6315 btatlon street. East End. sel5-59 FOR SALE ?9,000-NEW QUEEN ANNE brick dwelling, containing 10 rooms and all coveulences: lot 47x148; the best property for the goney in Shadyslde. W. C. STEWART, 114 ourth aye. au25-ll-sn FOR SALE A NEAT 4-ROOM HOUSE AND , ,. Jot. 24 feet front on Broad St., extending back i feet to Klrkwood St.. on which can be built another house: price 2,700. MELLON BROTH ERS, station st., E. E. sel5-132-lTSU FOR SALE fl6.500-ELEGANT BRICK RESI DENCE, eontalnlnir 12 rooms nnfl all Im provements; lot 87x200 ft. desirably located on "M"1 the finest paved avenues of East End. V. C. STEWART. U4 Fourth aye. au25-ll-Bu TWR SALE AT A GREAT BARGAIN, A pressed brick dwelling of 6 rooms and attic, nail vestibule, inside shutters, etc, in Sixteenth ward, only a few doors from Penn ave.: price 3,600. C. BERINGER & SON, 103 Fourth ave. se 14-18 FOR SALE 830,000 NEW AND SUBSTAN 1IAL brick residence, containing 12 large rooms and all conveniences; lot lHx0 ft: this is one of the'llnest located and cheapest pieces of t, "t"-;tj iu auaujgiue. iv. u. sxr.iv Aibi, 114 vui m ave. au25-lI-SU FOUSALE-Jll.OOO, ON EASY PAYMENTS: A new Queen Anne brick dwelling, containing "rooms, all conveniences, fine gas fixtures, and is elegantly papered: lot 55x175 feet; located In the heart or the East End. on one of the main avenues. C. STEWART, 114 Fourth ave. aull-66-su FOR SALE-ELLSWORTH AVENUE, EAST END, new and substantially bnllt frame Dwelling of 7 rooms, bathroom, laundry, hard wood finish, slate mantels, front and back porches, etc.; lot 63x2u0, elevated above street; a bargain to quick buyer. J. J. HOWLEY, 127 Fourth aye. sel3-40 FORSALE-87,000 MAIN STREET NEAR PENN avenue, three new brick dwellings. 5 rooms and finished attlo each: inside shutters, slate roor, well finished and completely sewered: corner lot57x81 leet; good permanent investment: bargain. L. O. FHAZIEK, Forty-fifth and Butler streets. Bel0-50-TTSu Jlazelvrood Residences. IJIOR SALE LYTLE STREET, GLENWOOD . cheap, two good frame dwellings of 4 rooms, finished attic and cellar each: lots each 24x120; easy terms. J: K. COOPER & CO., 107 Fourth ave. seM-54-HWSSU Allealicny Residences. T7IOR SALE 10,000 MODERN PRESSED- st. STRAUB & MORRIS, corner Wood st. and Ttdrn . ' , 1, TTOK SALE-NEW MODERN BRICK HOUSE a. in second ward. Allegheny; four minutes' walk from City Hall Address OWNER, DIs- i'ivii uuice se!4-90 FOR SALE-f0.500 THREE-STORY BRICK residence on River avenue: will rent for 720 a year. SfRAUB & MORRIS, corner Wood St. nuu i mra ave. selo-41 TT'OR SALE-?l6.U0O-(20.00O-ALLEGHENY PAR K -s' properties. Doth houses modern and very tuuiiuriaoie. aia&uadci MORRIS, corner Wood si. and Third ave. seia-41 FOR SALE-84,60e-PRESSED BRICK DWELL ING of 8 rooms on Kirkpatrlck ave. Second warn: terms to suit. bTRAUB & MORRIS, corner n ood st. and Third ave. seI5-4t FOR SALE 7,500 BRICK MANSARD OF nine rooms, with modern conveniences, on Sampson St., Allegheny: side entrance. STRAUB & MORRIS, corner Wood st. and Third avenue. SC15-41 FOR SALE-56.500-EIGHT-ROOMED DWELL ING on Jackson St.: everything in good or der and possession October 1, if desired. STRAUB & MORRIS, corner Wood st. and Third ave. selo-41 FOR SALE-GOOD INVESTMENT IN SIXTH ward, Allegheny: two brick dwelling houses u, iiwiua cutu nrice only S3.200 for both, nr will sell separate. ave. C. BERINGER & SON, 103 Fourth sel4-l3 I70K SALE- SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER M. AT P. M.. Jit auction, on thp nraTnltoc X1 4 o'clock p.m., West Market street. Triev-nfVi wrrft rnm. houses: lot 60x100; good renting property. EWING & 111ERS, Agts., No. 93 Federal street, first floor. se!53-ssu FOR SALE-SS,300TWO TWO-STORY AND mansard pressed brlcli residences, situated on franklin St.; houses new and well finished, and now rented for J60 a month; an excellent and sate Investment. STRAUB & MORRIS, corner AVood st. and Third ave. SC15-41 -T7IOR SALE-HOOO-NEW TWO-STORY BRICK. JD house, on Kirkpatrlck avenue; has slate roof, bathroom, range, slate mantels. 2 w. c, in side shutters, grained throughout, fine stairway, etc.; terms to suit purchaser. STRAUB A MOR RIS, corner AVood st. and Third ave. sel5-4l I pOR SAL.E SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. AT ' 2 o'clock, at auction, on the premises, corner Hubbard and Sipe streets, Eleventh ward, near Mcciure ave. new frame house of 6 rooms and ball; corner lot 50x101; possesion atonce. EWINO &EYEKS. Agts., No. 83 Federal street, first floor. sel5-C3-ssu FOR SALE-fS.00O-THAT ELEGANT NEW and substantial press brick dwelling (never occupied), containing 9 rooms, hath, stationary washstands, laundry, cement cellar and all 1m proveniPnts, located on Ackley St., head ot Monterey St., Allegheny. W. C. STEWART. 114 Fourth ave. ap21-19-su SALE-CHEAP HOUSES IN ALLE- 1? GI GHENY-No. 58 Corryst.. filOO: Lawrence avenue. Nunnery Hill, J2.000; Linden avenue, Ob servatory Hill, Si 000; No. 8 Taggart.tl.600: La mont st., rear of No. 56 Kirkpatrlck ave.. 81,650: also No. 135 Erin St., city, p.000. A. LEGGATE & SON, 31 Federal st. sel4-64 Suburban Residences. P IOR SALE - ,3,200 - VERY DESIRABLE dwelling, with river view, at Avalon station: lot"'jyl02. STRAUB & MORRIS, corner Wood street and Third ave. se!5-41 T710R SALE-AT INGRAM AND CRAFTON- X bcveral handsome residences at prices ranging from J3.20O to 8S.C00. bTRAUB & MORRIS, corner Wood6t. and Third avenue. sel5-41 FOR SALE-J2.500-TWO FRAME HOUSES AT Bcllevue; lot 41x175; now rented for f 10 per month: will take LOCO, in new furniture ir de sircii. STRAUB Jt MORRIS, corner Wood st. and Third avenue. SC15-41 FOR SALE-OVER ACRE OF LAND, WITH framehouse of5 rooms at Emswnrth, P. Ft. W. &C. K. W. ; price 1 1,100, very cheap: more ground adjoining can be bought if desired. C BEKINGER & SON, 103 Fourth aye. seU-18 FOR SALE-BEAUTIFUL EUGEWOOD RESI DENCE, 6 minutes' walk from station, con taining 6 rooms, bath, good well water With fine pump, natural gas, elegant lot 100x252 feet, with fine fruit and shade trees; this bargain only ofl" red for a few days; if vou want a good sub urban home, this is your chance. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. 3A-S0 sel5-77 FOR SALE -tW'ILKINSBURG 83,500; $500 cash, balance in 10 years; new and neat frame dwelling. 7 rooms, reception hall, finished attic, good cellar, water In kitchen, nat. gas, good sew erage, etc.; lot 52x120: choice location and only six minutes from station: street 50 ft. wide, with shade trees on each side; this is without doubt the most desirable residence property in the borough. J. R. COOPER & CO., IDT Fourth ave. SC14-54-MWSSU FOR SALE-BY CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 313 Wood St.: Avalon station,?. Ft.W. AC.K.K., two choice properties of ,4 and acres; fruit, Biiuue, snruDDery, lawn: o-rooni nouses, complete with porches, water, gas and all conveniences in side and out: near station; desirable homes. Bcllevue, Neville and .lack's Bun stations, some handsome properties. Improved and unimproved; large and small bouses, building lots and acre properties. sel5-75-Tusu FOR SALE-BY THOS. MCCAFFREY. 3509 Butler St.: 81,650, on Ross St., Wllklnsburg, adjoining Snowdcn property and Pehn ave., lot 31f X148, new frame house of 4 rooms, stone cellar, etc.: possession at once; 81,000 cash, bal. to suit. 82,250, No. 5201 Dearborn st,, near new cemetery gate lot 24x100, new frame house of 5 rooms and finished attic; splendid water, well 60 feet deep; Kor!j cash, bal. to suit. See THOS. MCCAF FREY, Notary Public and Insurance Agent, 3509 Butler st. Tel. 5514. Office open evenings. se!2-27 FOR SALE LOTS. City Lots. FOR SALE-LOTS ON BLUFF AND VICEROY sts., near college; terms to suit. ROBT. COWARD, 20 Blufl St. aul-37-TTSSu TTOR SALE-LOTS--WEBSTER AVE., COR. 8 lots 21x65: -i- rrancls St.: only 8500 each paved street, avenue. J. R. COOPER & CO., 107 Fourth SCH-'rt-MWhSU Glcnwood Lots. FOR SALE-LOTS AT GLENWOOD, NEAR the station: graded streets, sidewalks, city walcr.houses and lots lor sale. 11,330. Si, 750. SiCCO, ten per cent cash, balance on monthly payments: Second Ave. Electric Railway will pass In front of these lots; B. & O. Railroad fore monthly tickets, 5M cents per trip; 12 minutes from Smlthfleld St. GEOUOE C BURGW1N, 159 Fourth ave. Jy24-I2-MWEU Suburban Lots. FOR SALE-LOT-WILK1NSBURG: SOUTH st; 2 minutes from station; lot 66x132; best location in the borough. J. R. COOPER 4 CO., 107 ourth avenue. sel4-54-invssu FOR SALE-THE HANDSOMEST LOT ON "The Ridge." at Crafton; price 820 per root iJlt' rnnlr.g hack 250 feet. STRAUB & MOR R1S, corner Wood st. and Third aye. sel5-ll farms. FOR SALE A VERY GOOD FAESl OF 74 acres in Westmoreland county, near Parnas sus, A. V. B. R., with two orchards, rich soil, a number of good springs, 6-roomed frame house, two large barns, etc.; located on the natural gas belt; price only flOCO. 0. BEBtNGEB A SON. 103 Ifourfn avenue. el4-18 FOR SALE LOTS. East End Lots. FOR SALE-LOT 50x77 WALNUT ST., ROUP Station. J. 2. COOPER & CO., 107 Fourth avenue. sell-54-MWSSn FOR SALE-3,000-50X123 FEET ON NEGLEY . avenne, near Center. W. C. STEWART. 114 Fourth aye. sel-13-sa FOR 8 ALE-LOT ON CRAIG ST.. BELLE FIELD: 60x140; low price. J. R. COOPER ft CO., 107 Fourth avenue. sel4-54-HWSSn FOR SALE-LOT-SHADYSIDE, CYPRESS nearBaumst.:lor36xl00. J. P.. COOPER & co., 1U7 Fourth avenue. sel4-54-HWSSU FOR 8ALE-',B00-EASY TERMS: 11 ACRES of level land desirably located on Squirrel Hill: will sell portion." V. STEWART, 114 n uuriu ave, 8el5-65-SU FOR SALE-J7, 500-2 ACRES OF GROUND IN the East End. desirably located: adjoining property is held at 000 an acre: this Is a bargain. Y. C. STEWART, 114 Fourth ave. seI5-67-SU TJTOR S ALE-(2, 300-LOX 47x120 FEET, LOCATED X? in Shadyslde,near Fifth ave., in a choice neighborhood; the best lot for the money In the East End. W. C. STEWART, 114 Fourth ave. sel5-67-sn FORSALE-HERRON HILL-PARK PLAN OF lots Just opened for sale; finest views in the city; first buyers given an advantage. Call or send for Illustrated plan. BLACK & BAIRD. 95 Fourth ave. 6(15-77 FOR SALE CONRAD STREET. TWENTIETH ward, choice building lot. 50x160 feet:loeation first class and convenient to steam and cable cars; price. 850 per foot front. L. O. FBAZIER. Forty flfth and Butler sts. sel0-50-TTSu FOR SALE-A CHOICE LOT ON ELYSIAN ave.. 24M00: this is located handy to Fifth ave.. Point Breeze and of easy access to K. B. and cable: priee 550. MELLON BROTHER. 6349 Station St., E. E. selS-132-TTSa FOR SALE-LOW PRICE FOR LOTS IN Herron Dill Park if bonght before Wylie ave. cable IS finished: lovely views, healthy loca tion. Call or send for illustrated plan. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. se5-77 FOR SALE ATLANTIC AVE., TWENTIETH ward, large .fine lot 100x120 feet, covered with fine shade trees and surrounded by first-class improvements; three minutes wait to station; price very low and terms easy. L. O. FRAZ1ER, Forty-fifth and Rutler streets. selO-50-TTSu FORSALE LOTS FRONTING HERRON HILL Park, finest views lit the city, healthy loca tion, only 12 minutes' ride from Court House by Wylie avenue cable when finished: buy now be fore advance in price: call or send for illustrated pfan. BLACK 4 BAIK1). 95 Fourth ave. sel5-77 FOR SALE TO SECURE A DESIRABLE home with, pleasant surroundings you should buy a lot in Baum grove plan; with the improve ments now made this is the most desirable and cheapest property In the market. Full informa tion trom MELLON BROS., East End. or JNO. F. BAXTER, 5!2Hmllhfield st. sel5-78-WSSU FOR SALE-I1.50O-TERM3 TO SUPT PUR CHASER, lots 50x159 feet to an alley desira bly located in Shadyslde (Squirrel Hill district) right on line of new electric road, which will be in operation December 1. and only 10 minutes walk from Fifth avenue cable cars, are the choicest lots In the East End. W. C. bTEWART, 114 Fourth avenue. sel5-67-6u FOR SALE-BUSINESS MEN. CLERKS AND salesmen, you should buy Herron Hill Park lotsrbecausc first. It will be only 12 minutes1 ride by Wylie aye. cable, giving ample time to go home to dinner: second, because It is a healthy lo- ca,lon' eln- tne highest point In Allegheny county; there Is no malaria or fogs: third, because tne views are magnincent; tne wnoie country ior miles in every direction Is In fnll view of all who live here; fourth, because you can buy at low prices now before the Wylie ave. cable Is com pleted: fifth, because values will soon advance to double present prices; sixth, because very easy terms will be given all who will build at once; seventh, because If yon will send or call for illustrated plans of the property you will be sure to buy. BLACK. & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. sel5-77 AHcihcnv Lots. FOR SALE--2 LOTS. 21x75, FUEMONTST..BE tween Jackson st.andPennsylvanlaavc;prlce, $100 a foot; the three adjacent lots were sold on Friday. A. LEGGATE SON, 31 Federal st.. Alle gheny. sel4-64 FOR SALE-104 FEET FRONT, ON PERRYS VILLE ave.. Second ward, in front of New University building, on this side of Buena Vista street; a good investment; would sub-divide into building lots: here Is a chance to double your money. See EWING 4 BYERS, No. 93 Federal street. sei5-64 Ullscellnneons. FOR SALE-NO. 38 NIXON ST., SATURDAY, September 14, at 2 o'clock, at auction, on the premises. See EWLNG & BiEBS, No. 93 Fed eral St., first floor. selO-'S-TTsu FOR SALE BY CHARLES .SOMERS & CO., 313 Wood St. Buena Vista st.. Allegeny, t3,000 New brick, 4 large rooms, choice little house, all complete, on good lot and desirable location. Sampson St.. Sl,50O Good lot, 2 houses in prime repair: rented; paying handsomely. Perrysville aye.. 81,500 Line of electric cars: a nice little home, A rooms and attic, gas and water; yard. Chartlers street. i.(fO Corner lot fronting 60 feet on two streets: two 5 room houses, ample space for 4 more houses; good locality for renting. Knoll street, $2,800 Large house on lot with wide frontage on 3 streets; property rented paying large dividends: a good investment. Brighton avenue Corner lot; choice business location; right in midst of actively building dis trict; foundation ready for building; cheap to prompt buyer. Davis and McClure .avenues Handsome large building lots. Benton avenue 80 choice lots; ground in nice shape for building purposes and for' comfortable homes; will advance rapidly above present prices. 8200 to $500. Good Investments and desirable properties throughout Allegheny City and her suburbs. CHAS. SOMERS A CO., 313 Wood St. se!5-74-Tusu FOR SALE-BY CHARLES SOMERS 4 CO., 313 Wood St. Hill district A portion of the city in central portion where property is now relatively lower than elsewhere, hut promises great advances within the coming year under the stimulus of new cable and electric roads and Improved means of Franklin st 2 good brick houses, with all con veniences, large lot, 87,500. Cliff street-Z80o-Nice 6 room and attic brick, conveniently arranged, well built by owner, good yard: close to Penn Incline. Fulton and Crawford streets $3.500 Large lot fronting each street, S-room house; good street I ironiage ior auuitionti ouiiuing. Webster avenne 86,000 Large lot fronting two streets; two good brick buildings, one with large storeroom; a desirable and cheap property. Forbes street J8,00O An extra choice 3-story pressed brick, brown stone trimmings, large rooms, wide balls, bath, pantry, Inside closets, electric bells, etc. : large lot. Building lots and blocks of lots on all parts of thehllLincludlng Webster, Wylie, Center, Bedford and Herron avenues; Vine, Keed, Colwell, Erin. Davis, Adelaide, Clarissa and Thirty-Third streets. Improved and unimproved properties In all parts of the two cities. Call on us. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., sel5-74-Tusu 313 Wood st. FOR SALE-BY CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 313 Wood st. East End 89,0C0 Atwood street: a very choice 2-story and mansard press brick, 8 rooms, vesti bule, attic laundry, all modern appliances for elegance and comfort. This Is a specially fine and complete bouse in large lot. Oakland ave. -J8,50o New.substantialandhand some, finely but not gaudily finished residence of 6 rooms, attic, pantry, bath and laundry; large lot. Aiken avenue 85,000 2-story frame, good and complete; large lot. Mignonette st 84, 203New handsomely finished, finely arranged and complete 2-story frame, 8 rooms, attic, bath, laundry, etc. Grazier St. II, 8002 lots; grapes, fruit trees, well,2houses,4and5rooms; nice little homes; a)l finished, Edwin street 85,500 Handsome new honse Just being completed: every modern appliance and convenience; good yard, desirable and central location. ' James street p, 250 A very choice little home; nice lot: all conveniences and comforts. Fifth avenue. Oakland 835,000 Gilt edge loca tion, one and one-quarter acres of ground, over 700 feet choice frontage; 3 small bouses. This Is a fine point for Investment; surroundings are un surpassed. Properties improved and unimproved in all sec tions of the East Ei.d. Callandseeus. CHARLES SOMERS & CO.. 313 Wood St. sel5-74-Tusu FOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Clinnres. FOE SALE-A VERY DESIRABLE DRUG STORE, doing a good business, new and clean stock, at ten (10) per cent discount from wholesale prices. B. F. MOLLIN, Fayette City, Pa. seI4-47 FOR SALE-ONE OF THE BEST GENERAL stores in the country, doing a cash business of about J100.COO per annum; will sell at Inven tory, about 112.C00: this Is an opportunity seldom offered. G BERINGER & SON, 103 Fourth aye. SC14-1S. FOR SALE-THREE IMPORTANT UN PATENTED inventions; genius in costly attire; obtains help unasked; who will save dis coveries by threadbare genius ami thereby obtain Immense profits and the gratitude of the world forever; best possible credentials. Address O. K Dispatch offlce. SC15-37 FORSALE-ONEOFTHE FINEST AND OLD EST established retail businesses in Pittsburg. Is located In the heart of the city: stock is new and not controlled by style; will Inventory about S10, 000. This Is an clcgaut opportunity for a wide awake man to get into a clean, profitable and legitimate business. W. C. STEWART, 114 Fourth avenue. , )yl4-I4-su FOR SALE IN THE LIVELIEST TOWN IN Western Pennsylvania the stock and fixtures of the New York Clothing and Gents' Furnishing Goods House, located at 135 Filth avenue. Mc Keesport. Pa.; can reduce stock to82.0C0; posses sion given at once.wlth a long lease; this is a rare chance; no better location in tbe city. Inquire at 135 Fifth avenue, McKeesport. F. b. GLEASON. SC12-70 1710R SALEFIRST-CLASS RESTAURANTS, boarding houses, choice cheap grocery stores, confectioneries, drygoods and notion stores, furnished house for roomers, very profitable large bakery and confectionery, cigar stores, bakeries, feed store, milk depot, shoe stores, drug stoies, Erlntlng office, good country newspaper office, utcher shop, and manyother business chances. F.-ee particulars. SHEFARD &.CO., MFllthave. au29 FOR SALE-AN INTEREST IN A WHOLE SALE business located In the heart of the city; the establishment stands at the head In the lino of trade reoresented; the firm's business is now active and profitable, and the outlook is so promising as to give an almost absolute guarantee to a purchaser that tbe money he Invests will be returned In dividends earned during the first year; we can recommend this; iiooo to 17,000 re quired. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 313 Wood tt. H1S-7S-IUSU 1'OR SALE BUSINESS. Business Stands. FOR SALE-WOOD STREET PROPERTY; LOT 20x90, with warehouse on it. at less than value to settle np an cute. C. H. LOVE, No. 93 Fourth avenue. seI4-H FOR SALE-TWO-STORY BRICK STORE AND dwelling on Frankstown avenue. East End. near East Liberty station: a good business loca tion for sale low: by order of the executor and guardian of the estate. C. H. LOVE. 93 Fourth avenue. sell-B-wrsa FOR SALE-OVER TWO ACRES OF LEVEL land, with good frame bouse of 5 rooms, stable and blacksmith shop: situate on a good public road 3 miles from Freeport. West' Penn R. K. : price only300. G BEKINGEK ft SON. 103 Fourth ave. seli-IS FOR SALE-A GOOD BUSINESS PROPERTY, house 7 rooms and storeroom: street paved and sewered; only S minutes from East Liberty station; price only KS0O; this is a decided bargain. See KELLY & ROGERS, No. 6315 Station street. sel5-W FOR SALE A LIBERTY STREET PROPERTY ; large lot with alley In the rear: a very de sirable location for produce commission bouse; will sell at less than market valne, and on easy Sayments and low rate of interest. C. H. LOVE,' o. S3 Fourth ave. Be 14-1 J FOR SALEA PROMINENT CORNER PHOP ERTY on Wylie ave. for less than value: It belongs to some heirs, and they want to sell and divide the proceeds among the heirs; will sell If sold qulckmt considerable under its assessed value. C. H. LOVE, No. S3 Fourth ave. sel4-13 FOR SALE-SEVERAL PIECES OJf PROP ERTY on Fourth ave. : also a number of pieces on Penn ave., Smlthfleld st. and other good streets: will take pleasure In giving full par ticulars and showing surveys to parties desiring to purchase. W. C. STEWART, lit Fourth aye. ap21-l9-su FOR SALE PROMINENT CORNER PROP ERTY on Wylie avenue; large lot and good building at less than value to settle np an estate: we will sell for less than the city valuation, which is a low one and much less than the prooerty is worth. ir applied for at once. C. H. LOVE. 93 Fourth avenue. sell-19-WTSSu T7IOR SALE-GOOD BRICK HOTEL BUILDING JU In excellent location for business and con venient to the city: the building contains oyer SO rooms and is on a large lot, having a good tran sient trade and a number of regular people; re ceipts at bar alone about Stoo per day: good reasons for s-lllng: price low. CHAS. SOMERS CO., 313 Wood st. eli-75-TSu Mnnufncturtuir Sites. FOR SALE-A MANUFACTURING SITE IK the First ward, containing over 5,000 square feet, will sell low and on easy terms, if desired. C. H. LOVE, No. S3 Fourth ave. seI4-13 FOR SALE LARGE LOT IN FIRST WARD, containing about 5.0CO square feet: well suited lor a manufacturing plant or for warehouse Purposes: terms very easy If desired. C. H. OVE. 93Fonrth avenue. sell-46-WTSu FORN SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock, etc FOR SALE A GOOD LEATHER-TCP ROAD buggy and set of harness; price ISO. Ad dress HARNESS, Dispatch office. sel5-53 FOR SALE-FAMILY HORSE AND SECOND HAND baroncbe. In good condition: will be sold separately if desired. Can beseenatTHOS. S. O'NElL &. CO.'S, 5821-5825 Penn aye. se 15-19 FOR SALE-HORSES AND MULES IN TEAMS or single: harnts.s wagons and carts; also large lot quarry tools; one top road cart, almost new, Spronl make. At 6011 BRO.al ST., East End. Selling outto quit business. sel5-18-Mwrsn FOR BALE ONE NEW DOCTOR'S BUGGY and one second-hand Brewster side bar; also, six road carts Just from the factory which we will close out at 116: will sell buggies very cheap. BENNETT& FLOCKER. cor. Kirkpat rlck and West End ave,, Allegheny, Pa. el5-I7 Machinery and Metal. FOE SALE ENGINES AND BOILERS-NEW and refitted: repalrlngp-omptly attended to. PORTER FOUNDRY ANDMACHlNECO.,LIM.. below Suspension bridge, Allegheny, Pa. aulo-29 Miscellaneous. FOR SALE-THREE PIANOS-AN UPRIGHT, dickering and Blume. good as new: cheap lor cash. Call at HYDE'S, 1211 Penn avenue. sel5-137 FOR SALE-3 PIANOS, S OBGANS. 3 PRINT ING presses and lot type. 2 water motors, 3 10-horse power turbine water wheels, large as sortment furniture and 2 cows, by JAMES L. ORR. 140 Fifth ave.. Pittsburg. selS-126- PERSONAL. PERSONAL-BOOKS! BOOKSI BOOKS! New and old, ancient and niouern. standard and rare. legal, medical and scientific 30, 000 vol umes to select from. LEVI'S BOOK STORE. 900 Liberty st. au3-98 PERSONAL-PRECIOUS TESTIMONY I-FOK young men, middle-aged, old men and women. The Rev. W. Mclrion Davies writes in theY'Wasg: !, i5 a great pity that all who sutler from diseases of the blood, stomach, lungs, liver, spine, kidneys and nerves would not go to Dr. Griffith and receive the divine blessing (health) by the nse of bis most wonderful remedies. theTa-va-zon." His office and labora tory is at 301. 303, 305. 3C7 GRANT STREET, cor ner Third avenue, Pittsburg, Ps. Call or send stamp for his Ta-va-zon Herald of Health. 8ellC6 , -TJERSONAL-SUPEHFLUOUS HAUtON THE JL remaie lace oestroyea rorever, without pain, scar, shock or trace or injury bv the Electric Needle Operation by Dr. J. VAN DYCK, Electro Surgeon, 40 N. Eleventh St., Philadelphia. Re member, ladles, this is a purely scientific opera tion, and Is indorsed by all physicians and surgeons of eminence as being the only method in the world bv which hair can be destroyed for ever. Remember that tbe use of . depilatories, pastes, plasters, tbe tweezers, scissors and razor all make these hairs grow harsher, coarser, darker and more numerous. Note Dr. Van Dyck is called to Pittsburg to treat several society ladies. Will be at the AL BEMARLE HOTEL. Pittsburg, from Saturday, Sept. 21. to Thursday. Sept. 28, and during this visit can treat a number of new patients. Never fails. Bool. free. sel5-I LOST. LOST-DOG-PUG BITCH-LAST SUNDAY afternoon. Please return to 153 FLAVEL ST., East End. sel5-42 LOST-ON FRIDAY, BLANK BOOK CON TAINING check for (60 in name of under signed. Finder will be rewarded by returning same to MRS. JENNIE MEKRIMAN, 43 Monterev sL. Alltgheny City. sel5-55 LOST-HAVE YOU SEEN THEM? VOLTAIC diamonds; the best imitation of thegennlne diamonds ever discovered; set in rings, pins, studs, eardrops, bracelets etc ; brilliancy guar anteed. B. E. ARONS, Jeweler, Sole Agent. 63 Fifth ave. sel5-139 LOST AT M'KEESPORT. ON FRIDAY, Sept. 13." 1839, certificate of deposit No. 1260, Issued bv tbe Anchor Savings Bank, In the snm of $3,190 18,' payable to Conrad Auth: payment on the certificate having been stopped, it Is of no use to the holder, and anyone returning the same to GEO. W. KAN KIN. No. 148 Fifth ave.. Pitts burg, will be liberally rewarded and no questions asked. sel5-35 LOST - OR STOLEN - A REGISTERED beadle bitch, described as follows: White, flea bitten, aged 6 months. 14 Inches high, large black spot on back running down on her hips, also alack spot on back extending on the root of her tall; body flea bitten with small black spots: feet with small tan spots; head and ears tan. wltb black stripes running back of ears. Liberal reward will be paid for her return or for information as to her whereabouts by G. C. L1GHTCAP, Morgan House, Allegheny. Pa. sel5-ll2 STRAYED. STRAYED-OR STOLEN-FROM THE UNDER SIGNED, dark brown Irish setter dog; an swers to the name of frank: no questions asked and liberal rewaid given If left at 214 Meyran ave. K. F. SMYTH. selS-153 AUCTION SALES. ADMINISTRATOR'S AUCTION SALE OF the entire stock of a manufacturer and jobber in furniture. Will be sold without re serve to the bichest bidder, at the rooms. 311 Market st. TUESDAY MORNING, Septem ber 17, at 10 o'clock, sharp. Thirteen fine chamber snlts in oak and wal nut; 16 handsome parlor suits, made for their own trade and upholstered in the best styles and coverings, these are In English rugs and French tanestry and plushes, easy chairs and rockers, fine tables, mirror-door wardroDes, sideboards, leather chairs, fine leather couch, cabinets, bookcases, lounges, chiffoniers; also bureaus, bedsteads, washstands and cribs; all ot which were manufactured by tbem for their own trade, and mnst be sold to settle ac counts. The goods are now in our store and are now on exhibition. This is your opportunity if you want to buy furniture of any kind. It will pay to attend this sale, as the goods will go to the highest bidder without anv regard to cost. HENRY AUC TION CO., 311 Market St. selo-lllfl ADMINISTRATORS AUCTION SALE Of Fine Parlor andJChamber Suits, JJin inc Room and Library Furniture, Cart Har ness, eta, at the late residence of Chas. L. Cald well, deceased, 73 Lincoln avenue, Allegheny. WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPT. 18, at W o'clock. The furnisbment embrace handsome Turk ish Parlor Suit in Tapestry, Portiere, Curtains, Couches, Pictures, Bric-a-brac. Rockers, Wal nut Bookcases, Cabinet Desk, flue lame Hall Rack, Rugs, Toilet Ware. Bedsteads. Bureaus, Washstands, Center Tables, Hair Mattresses, Feather Beds, Springs, Hoover Bed-Lounge, Chiffoniers, Brussels and Velvet Carpets on rooms, halls and stairs; Sideboard. Leather Chairs, Refrigerator, Pillar Extension Table, Dishes and Glassware, Laundry articles, Kitchen goods, etc., etc. Sale positive, by order of the FidelityTitle and Trust Company, Administrators. House open after 8 o'clock morning of sale. HENRY AUCTION CO.. LIM., se!5-115 Auctioneers. THE AIR BRAKE , BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION oi Allegheny is conducted on tbe best and latest improved methods, and offers first-class inducements to subscribers. Full information will be given and subscriptions to its stock received at the store of JOHN DUFF. sellVU-TTSa S9 Federal at, Allegheny; TO LET. ClT Residences. mo LET-S-KOOM DWZMJHQ.NO. X FHBsrT st.. all modern lmnroveHiests. lnqalre B. OPPENHE1MEK, 713 Liberty test- TO LET-S NEWBBICKHOUS1S. NATCHBK t., Mt. Washington. S rooms, hall. at. water, gas, etc. V. BEHEN t SON, till Pesm ave. seB-W TO LET FOKTY-FIFTH BI.-A OOW brick corner business stand, containing tea sioreroom9 dwelling rooms. naiJ. etc.; coaatov land shelving complete: good opening fora grocer? or batcher; rent very low. L. O. FRAZIHK, Forty-fifth and Butler tta.. seg-77-Tias East End Kesidrnees. T 0 LET-FRAME HOUSE, S BOOMS. J0SH9 oncEnouse. a rooms, oweeaey's aey. D. BEHEN & SON, 4112 Penn ave- se-rf Anegnenr Residence. TO EET-TWO MODERN BKICK. DWELL INGS. In Second ward, one of 9 rooms, outer 8 rooms: rent R7 60 and Mi 64 respectively. STRAUB MORRIS, corner Wood it. and TbtrA avenne. sel-4t TO LET-2-STORY BKICK HOUSE. W1TK mansard roof, containing 9 rooms, ball, largo attlo, bathroom, etc.: yard back and front: all la best condition; particulars st premises. TFKt MONT ST., Allegheny. seU-2B Suburban Residences. rpo LET-ELEGANTLY FURNISHED HOUSB JL at Edgeworth, P Ft- W. O. K. W.: S rooms, finished attic, w. c bathroom, both kinds of gas: will be rsnted to responsible person from October 1. 1S89, to April L 180. Address L. B. X.. Leader office. sell-6 TJ LET-VERY NICK FIVE ROOM HOUSE at Clifton Station, Fort Wayne rosd: grained and papered throughout: bay window In parlor: hall, pantry, well; s nice small family wUIiet this at ll&J a year. A. LEGGATE A, SON; S FederU St.. Allegheny. sel4-M Acartments. rTIO LET-LARGE, HANDSOMELY FURNISH- . JL Ed front room In new house, every conveni enre, near poatofflce. suitable for gentleman and wife or tiro gentlemen. No. 97 SEVENTH AYE. el5-4-TTSo TO LET-IN HOUSE FACING PARK. THREE minutes' walk from Ft. Wayne depot, room, suitable for one or two gentlemen; both gases and use of bath. Address PRIVATE FAMILY. Dis patch office. ieI5-J . Business Stands. TOLET-39SMlTHFrELDST., WITH IMME DIATE possession. C. H. LOVE, 98 Fourth; TO LET-LARGE BaKESHOP, FORMERLY cracker works. D. BEHEN SON. 4112 Penn ave. selfi-lS mo LET-NO. 639 SMITHFIELD ST.. STOKE JL and dwelling, with immediate possession C. H. LOVE, 93 Fourth avenue- SCI5-118 - TO LET-BOOJI ON THIRD FLOOKWITIZ power, water sndgss. suitable for light man ufacturing, D. BKHEN A SON. 411! Penn ave. aeid-io Offices, Desk Room, etc TO LET-OFFICES OB SUITS OF BOOMS; or 2 rooms at 41 Federal St.; 6 or 3 rooms at 61 Sandusky street, by JAMES L. ORB, 140 Firth, ave., Pittsburg. sel5-12B TO LET-IN THE NEW DISPATCH BUILD ING, 75, 77 and 79 Diamond street, two of tho roomiest and best-lighted offices to be found In the, city; rent, poo and (300 per annum, including elec tric lights. Janitor service and steam heating. Apply between 10 A. x. and IP. jr., or between 8 and 4 T. M. lvt-67 EDUCATIONAL. ST. GEORGE'S HALL FOR BOYS AND young; men, St. Qeorce's, Md., near Balti more, Prof. J. C. Klnear, A. iL, Principal. Col lege or business. Unsurpassed in advantages, comfon and situation. EXO to 275 a year. aul7-92 -TAZARETH HALL JN NAZARETH HALL. NAZARETH.HALL, Moravian Boarding School for Boys at Naza reth, Fa. Founded 1785. Reopens Heptembet 18th. jy28-7S-ThSu 9 IGHT SCHOOL or HOLT GHOST COLLEGE OPENR OIT FIRST MONDAY OF OCTOBER. el4-26-sn TWO CHOICE SCHOOLS SHORTLIDGE MEDIA ACADEMT fox jonntfmen and boys only, , BROOKE H A TJi for ciris and young ladies Address S WITHIN C. SHORTLIDGE. A. if. (Harvard evadnate). Media, Pa., or call on E. WALKER. Monongabela, House, for full in formation FRxilAY, (10A. 31. to 4P.lt.) this week. se8-163 MT. 8T. ALOY8IU8, LORETTO. PA. The scholastic year of the Mountain Acad emy, under the direction of tbe Sisters of w ' Mercy will commence its fall term September.--2. Tuition for five months. Including French; and music, SIOO. Loretto is famed as a health resort, and like Cresson, is a sanitarium of unquestionable excellence. The reputation of the Sisters of Mercy as instructors is world wide. For particulars address the Directress of the Academy. an22-95-sn RESORTS. LENHART COTTAGE, ' BEMUS POINT. CHAUTAUQUA LAKE, N. Y. The Lenhart Cottage is situated a minute's walk from boat landing and postoffice. Itbas a nicely-shaded beach and lawn, which are) always cool and refreshing. We have a beau tiful view of tbe lake from aU the rooms in the bouse. Tbe rates for rooms and board are rea sonable. For particulars address the proprie tor. 1. 1. LENHART, Bemus Point, Chant. Co. N. Y. auil-21-su An Army of Renters Seeking Homes and Business Houses at Wilmerding. The East Pittsburg Improvement Company has invested large sums of money in laying out the town of W1IMERDING And in furnishing it with the most complete and extensive system of public Improvements in Allegheny county, outside the cities. Includ ing sidewalks, sewers, water, natural gas and electric lights, and it now takes pleasure in calling the attention of wide-awake builders and investors to the opportunity afforded them, by tbe great and growing demand for resi dences and business houses at Wilmerding. This demand comes especially from young and enterprising men and firms who have not suffi cient capital to both build and stock large stores, but who are able and willing to pay a handsome rent for adequate facilities, or pur chase buildings outright on long time. Many houses are now in course of construction, but not enough to fill 10 per cent of the require ments. Information as to the kind and size of houses in greatest demand cheerfully furnished by the company, and special prices given on lota soldi or immediate improvement. For further particulars call on or address East Pittsburg Improvement Co, Westinghouse Building, au21-wsu PITTSBURG. PA. CAUTION TO THE POLICYHOLDERS in tbe Metropolitan Life Insurance Com pany D. H. Mapes has been dismissed from our service, and you are hereby notified that we will not be responsible for any monies paid, to him after this date. E. PR1TCHARD, Superintendent. Twelfth and Carson streets, Southside, sel&oS Pittsburg. PATENT AGENCY OF J. H. STEVEN SON, att'y at law, iiw jnxta ave., Pittsburg, and branch at Washington. D. C. Conduct all kinds of patent, trade mark label and copy right business at borne or abroad. Established 1S70. Can be consulted at home, 43 Race st, Allegheny, in evening. Cut this out.. sel5-46 TO EUROPE WE SELL TICKETS FOR the leading lines, secure berths and pass ports. Issue drafts, letters of credit and money orders, and sell foreign coin at N. Y. rates. MAX SCHAMBERG fe CO., 527 Smilhfleld st, Pittsburg. au2Ml-wsu MUEHLBRONNER'S VEGETABLE AND POULTRYSTAND supplies all the city hotels: housewives will find it to their advantage to deal with him. Telephone U. 123 DIAMOND MARKET, Pittsburg. jyI44-sa pUENTHER'S ORCHESTRA Furnishes Music for Concerts, "Weddings. Receptions, etc., etc. Also Lessons on Flute and Piano,' ; sel5-l-su m WOOD ST, A CAPITAL OPPORTUNITY