Wt-fSir- HEAVEN'S OPEN DOOK. The Only Way to Loving Intimacy '.. With the Omnipresent Spirit. PHILIP'S BEQUEST OP CHRIST. ATagne Longing for a Clearer Knowledge of the Father. HE THAT KaTH SEEN ME HATH SEEN HIM rWBTTTEW FOR THX DISPATCH. Most people know who their neighbors are I mean in the Christian sense of that word. We know pretty well that everybody to whom we can be helpful is onr neighbor. And as for loving onr neighbor, we know well enough what God wants of us. It is trne that we do not always love onr neighbor as ourselves. But the defect is on the side of doing, not on ihe side of knowing. Bat if we are to win eternal life, it is es sential, as I began to say last Sunday, that we love God. And I ata sure that this con dition of eternal life the love of God pre sents itsell to many as being something mys terious, intangible and exceedingly difficult of performance. We have all to confess that we fail in love to God. Prayer to take a text which is the act or communion with God, an entrance into God's presence, and which, if we devotedly lovea God, would be as delightful as a visit to onr dearest friend is very often irksome to a good many of us. There is no use denying it. We pray conventionally. It is a duty which we do not like to omit. We have "an uncomfortable feeling if the day begins or ends without it at least some people have; but sometimes prayer seems pretty long, and we get tired, and when it is done we draw a long breath, and are secretly glad that that is over. This would be impossible it we loved God. Then, when doubts intrude upon us as to the justice, the care, the love ol God, some how we let the doubts into our minds, and they give us a good deal of anxiety and trouble at once. But if a suspicion is raised in any company about a iriend whom you enthusiastically love, you put that suspicion away at once. You do not credit it for a single instant. Even a hall-dozen straight facts cannot stir you. Ton know that there is a perfectly satisfactory ex planation behind those facts. Because you love yonr friend. But sometimes when intellectual difficulties are set before us, and still more when sorrow comes into our neighborhood and touches us, and tests THE BEALITY. OF OTJE TAITH in God, somehow we fail, sometimes. We do not stand ont in the face of all doubts, like Abraham "the iriend of God." We do not cry with Job, "Though He slay me, yet will 1 trust in Him." We fall a long way short of that. Because onr love for God is not strong. But how can man love God? How can the finite love the infinite? How can we who are shut about by our small world of the senses, who are so swayed by what we hear and see, love the inaudible, the invisible, the omni present Spirit? It is like loving the univer sal sky. Sometimes it seems as if God were too intangible, too nnknown and mysterious, too spiritual for us to love Him. I make no doubt but that the Apostle Philip had this difficulty in his thought of (jod ween be made that singular request ot Christ: "Lord, show us the Father, and it sufficeth us!" It is hard to think what sort of answer he could have imagined wonld fol low his question. Would the sky open and the light of neaven glow about that little com pany, and God be seen, scepter in hand, sit ting on a great white throne, upon a floor of polished sapphire do not believe that Philip expected that, or that he definitely expected anything. There was in his heart a vagueness, a longing, a something which needed supplying. He wanted a clear idea about Cod, that he might the "better believe in Him, and the more devoutly love Him. He stood before the mystery of God just as a good many of us stand, desiring to know something plainly. And you remember how Christ answered him. '"'He that hath seen He, hath seen the Father." Because Christ came into the world not only to set ns an example how to live, and not'only by the sacrifice of His death to save us from our sins, and not only to bring us a revelation from God the Father, but to be Himself a revelation of God the Father, we who see and know Him, have seen and known Almighty God. We who love Christ, love God. There is a good deal of difference between bringing a revelation and being a revelation. It is the difference between Christ and all others whom men have called master. THIS IS THE SECEET, then, of loving God. To love Christ that is to love God. This is not the whole secret. The men of the old time to whose words we jo, a I said, when we want to put religious thought into its right expression, they loved God deyoutiy. And they knew not Christ. And in 100 lands toay, where Christ is yet un preached, and so men have no chance of knowing and loving God in Him, in 100 lands where men and women are yet in the Old Testament part of their religion, and the light which we know had not dawned yet, still God is known and loved. The world is a revelation of God. And people who see the sun, and lo- k up at night into the bonndless space where the stars shine, and hear the rush of storms and the songs of birds, and listen to the voice of their own hearts, recognize God. God has not leit himself without witness anywhere. Bnt Christ is the revelation of revelations. If it seems to anybody a hard thing to .really love God, this is what it is best to do: fake the story of the blessed life and read it, chapter by chapter, day by day, slowly, trying to realize Christ. Put yourself by His bide, and look and listen as He goes about along the roads of Palestine. His unfailing unselfishness; His gladness, His longing desire to help and contort people; His kindly hand upon the arm of the leper, and upon the head of the little child; His unfailing patience with those blundering, misapprehending, slow-minded disciples of His; the flash of His strong indignation in the sight ot hypocrisy and cant; His perfect Eerenity in the faceof discouragement and disappointment; His tenderness toward neglected and despised people, and those for whom the influential had the hatred of prejudice; His quick appreciation of the t good in every man; His love lor sinners, and His unceasing efforts to help them out 01' sin; His unflinching courage of both kinds, physical and moral; finally, his willing sacrifice of His life", for love of men, upon the shameful cross study that Hie, think what it means, and remember, as you turn the pages, that this is but the merest glimpse ol heaven. Multiply this by infinity, and you are beginning to get a dim idea ot WHAT GOD KEALLY IS. The consciousness of that in another which is wholly of love, is a step toward lov. We need have no indefiniteness about this here, for behold Him. whom we may see plainly, and whom having known and loved we are knowing and loving God. The conscionsness of being loved is an other step toward love. And "God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten son," and the son ot God so love"d us that, out' of love for us, He endured death. While we were yt enemies Christ died for n even the death of the cross. And then after the recognition of what is worth loving, and the consciousness of being loved then, gradually growing and no more to be explained than any other kind of growing, comes into onr hearts the love of God. And we love God. And then, we learn why it is that there is this connection between loving God and having eternal' life. Because love is set down here not as a command, but as a con dition. Love can never be commanded. It can never be set amorig the duties. It can sat be learned from eatechiams, or made to order by doctors of divinity. The words look like a command: "Thou shalt love the Lord thv God." But that is only the grara-mar-and-dictionary part of the sentence. The command is a condition. It? is like this: God wants us to inherit eternal life, every one of us. But the inheritance can become ours only under certain conditions. I want you to go to Philadelphia, and I tell yon the way. That direction is not a com mand. It is a condition. It lets you know how. I want you to be able to enjoy good books, to converse with the masterspirits ot the world, and.so to get yonr share of what is best in life I say you must accus tom yourself to thinking, you must learn attention, you must get ' information, you must cultivate the sense of appreciation, and you must live simply and purely in order that you may see clearly out ol yonr eyes. This, again, is not a command though it sounds like it it is a condition. By and by you will take a book of Plato into your room, and just in proportion as you nave luinned tbe conditions, you win get help, and inspiration, and enjoyment ont of it. ' ETERNAL LIFE is not a state of things which begins after this transitory life is done. It lies all about us lite an atmosphere, it surrounds us like the sunlight. It is simply the highest kind of living, the truest way of seeing things, the nearest approach to God. It is an ap preciation of heavenly realities. He who is living that life, heaven will not make so very much difference with him. And to love God and to love our neighbor are the two eyes with which we look out into this spiritual world. Some areblind,looking out ol neither eye. And you might as well discourse with a blind man about the deli cate blue which vails the distant mountains as to talk with some folk about the beauties of the life of divine love.. And none ot us have our eyes altogether wide open, and see with perfect sight. But you understand how love is a condition. This is one of those facts which are true not because they have ever been set forth as laws, or ratified in any celestial parliament, but because they are true essentially, inevitably and in the nature of things trne. He who had gone about this world loving neither God much nor his neighbor much, and should at last by some stir ol his spiritual nature, begin to love it would be with him as with one who, out of long blindness, suddenly looked forth and saw tbe beauties of the earth and sky. He who loves God and his neighbor has a revelation which no other man is aware of, which interprets life, he alone of all men sees. , - And the entrance into this love is, as I said, by Him who called Himself "the door." Study that life. Grow to know Christ. And then you will love Christ. And to love Christ is to love God. More and more that love grows with all who lend themselves to the blessed influ ences of that life. With the heart and soul; with the strength, till it enters into every humblest deed we do; with the mind, till it colors every plainest thought we think, at last with our whole being, God helping us, we love Christ, and Him in Christ. And we have learned the blessed secret of the life eternal. Geobge Hodges. FOUND IN A BOX. Anotber Case or Child Deiertion Discovered on the Sonthstde. The partially decomposed body of an in fant was discovered by two boys yesterday morning at the foot of Nineteenth street, Southside. It was entirely naked and had been placed in a email wooden box. The boys ren at once to Erney & Beck's livery stables, Carson street, and the box was car ried there by one of the employes. The spot where the body was found is the dump ing place for all the refuse in the neighbor hood. The police were immediately noti fied, bnt nothing has yet been discovered re garding persons concerned in the desertion. The police, however, think that the box in which the body was lound will afford a clew. The infant could not have been more than a day old. IN THE EXPOSITION. The Old liellable $mm 'OWDEH GOLDEN" wedding. Take one pound of granulated sugar, half pound of butter, beat these to a light cream, then add in four parts (beating light each time) the well-beaten yolks of twelve eggs; stir into this one cup sweet milk, one tea spoonful extract vanilla, and one and onc fouith pounds of flour, having mixed through the dry flour one and a half meas ures "Banner" Baking Powder. Bake one honr in a slow oven. For the Icing. Take two and a half cups granulated sugar, half cup of water, boil three minutes, when cool, add the whites of three eggs, slightly beaten, and one tea spoonful extract vanilla. The "Banner Kecipe 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 mak ing all kinds of desserts. Every lady should have one of the books. Order a pound can with the "Banner" Recipe Book from your grocer; if he cannot supply the book send your address to Banner Baking Powder Co., P. O. Box 245, Pittsburg, Pa,, and we will mail it free, or call at the Banner Bak ing Powder stand in Exposition Building and get a copy. Now is the season to keep on hand a supply of "SCOTJRENE" to do all your house cleaning. There is no known article for 6 cents that will so help through house cleaning and do it as well. HOUSE CLEANING WITH 6COUBENE Cabinet photos, 51 per doz. Lies' Pop ular Gallery, 10 and 12 Sixth st. ttsu AUCTION BALES. BY HENRY AUCTION CO., LlXf. AT AUCTION TUESDAY MORNING. October 8. at 10 sharp Parlor suits in silk and crushed plnsbes. silk and satin broc atclle and tapestry, rep and haircloth conches, easy chairs, lonnges, fancy rockers, 3-cornered bookcase, secretary and cabinet bookcases and desks, fine hall racks, curtains, rugs, drag gets, pictures, linoleum, Brussels and ingrain carpets, bedding, hair and bask mattresses, mirrors, cabinets, oak, walnut and cherry cham ber suits, dressers, wardrobes, washstands, bed steads, chairs and rockers, tables, sideboards, glassware, dishes, toilet ware, stoves, wringers, clocks, pictures, tinware, matting, lamps, etc; also consignments of ladies' and children's gar ments, notions, blacking, tea, etc. etc.; iiosl tivcsaleto highest bidder. HENRY ADC TION CO., Auctioneers, No. 311 Market St. ocG-102 MUEHLBRONNER'8 VEGETABLE AND POULTRY STAND supplies all the city hotels: bonsewives will find it to their advantage to deal witb him. Telephone H. 123 DIAMOND MARKET, Pittsburg. Jyll-o4-sa -TEW BUILDING AND LOAN ASBOCIA i TION will organize THURSDAY EVENING. OCT. la 1S89. at tbe residence of P. D. Nagle. 659 Wylle avenue. Any one wishing stock can Subscribe for same at this meeting. ar order oz tne ocS-lU PRESIDENT. worn fiMB&TH!iEs3? THE C3-Display advertisements one dollar per square for one insertion. Classified advertise ments on this page such as Wanted, For Sale, To Let, eta, 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 places, where Want, For Sale, To Let, and other transient ad vertisements will be received up to 9 P. M. for inser tion next morning: Advertisements are lo be prepaid except where advertisers already have accounts with TUB Dls- l'JLTCH. ' rrrrsBUKG. THOMAS MCCAFKHEY. SbJB Butler street EMIL G. 8TUCKEY, Zlth street and Penn ave. E. G. S5TUCKEY ACO., Wylle aye. and Fultonst. 2J. STUK.ELY. Sinn Avenue Market House. east xxs. J. "W. WALLACE, 6121 Penn avenne. OAKLAND. MCALLISTEK&SHEim.EH,5thav. JtAlwOOdlt. EOtrrnsrox. JACOBSPOHN. No. 2 Carson street. H. A. DONALDSON, 1707 Carson street. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAEECHEK to Federal street. H. J. McHRLDF, Market llonte. Allegheny. FKKD H. EGGEKS. 172 Ohio street. F. H. EGGEKS 4 SON, Ohio and Chestnut st. J. F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS MCHENKY, Western and Inrin aves. G. W. HUGHES, Pennsylvania and Braver aves. PEUKYM. GLEIM. lleb'ecca and Allegheny ayes. J11LLVALE BOKOUGH. W. W. FLOCK.EB, Stationer. No. 1 Grant aye. WANTED. Male Hcln. -TTT-ANTED-WOOr) TITRNEB. INQUIRE AT IV S3 and 34 WATER ST. OC6-111 TjrrANTED-STONECUTTERS AND LABOR VV EKS at Snillhfleld street bridge. J. FRI DAY. ocS-112 WANTED-3 GOOD TIN KOOFEKS IMMEDI ATELY. E. J. ALLON, 56 bblloh St.. Pitts burg, s. s. ocC-103 WANTED A GOOD TINNER TO DO roofing and Job work. DUFF X & CLARK, 518 Grant St. OC6-113 WANTKU-2 GOOD BUTCHERS IMMEDI ATELY at No. eso Alain St., Braddock. JOSEPH L. EBNEK. ocS-18 WAr.TED-2 FIRST-CLASS TINNERS. IN QUIRE at FAUST & JACKSON'S, No. 57 Federal St., Allegheny. OC6-33 XtTA.H1 ED-YOUNG MAN TO MAKE READY V And run small press, steam power. Ad dress PKEbS, Dispatch oSce. or-6-30 WANTED-YOUNG MAN OF ONE OR TWO years' experience In retail drag store. In quire of W. S. BEACH, 676 Fifth ave. OcS-36 WANTED-A LIVE REAL ESTATE SOLICI TOR: one well known in the East End. Ad dress REAL fcsT ATE, Dispatch office. oc5-l -TT7-ANTKD 3 FIRST-CLASS ENTERPRISING V real estate salesmen: liberal commission. ALLES & KAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. OC6-32 WANTED-10 NO. 1 UNION CARPENTERS. Aprly Monday morning at new bulldlnrs onSmallman, near Thlrly-slxth St. JOHN LINN. ocS-132 WANTED-A LIVE REAL ESTATE SALES MAN', well acquainted In Alleebeny. EW ING BYERS, No. S3 Federal street, first floor. ocS-2 WANTED-SALESMAN TO SELL GOODS Bi" sample: good salary paid. Write to CEN TENNIALMFG. CO., Cincinnati, 0.. or Chicago. se3-7S-TTSSU WANTED-1 FIRST-CLANS TINNER; GOOD wages and steady work to right party. J. L. FOKSATTH A CO., 1107 Main St., bharpsburg. Pa. ocS-31 WANTED-20 STONE MASON8 AND STONE cutters. Applvat COR. WESTERN AVE. and FULTON ST..or PITTSBURG LOCOMOIIVE OKKS. Allegheny. ocS-S) WANTED COACHMAN, SINGLE MAN: must come well recommended and mace bimseir generally useful. Apply at 52 WASH INGTON Sf., Allegheny. oc6-19 "TTTANTED-GENTLEMEN WHO DESIRE A y wife or lively correspondent, to address with sump. TH! UNION CORRESPONDING CLUB, Lock Box 741, Plttsburir, Pa. oc6-136 WANTED-GENTLEMEN WHO DESIRE A wife or a lively correspondent to send their address and stamp to THE AMERICAN CORRE SPONDING CLUB, Box 643, Clarksburg, W. Va. 018-45 -TTTANTED-A YOUNG MAN ABOUT WTO 18 V yeans old to help packing andshipplncand make himself generally useful; references re quired. Apply atH. HOL1ZMAN & SONS', 111 Market, ocft-115 WANTED-LOCAL TRAVELING SALES JUAN In hardware and house furnishing line to sell valuable kitchen ntersil on commis sion: small model. BENNAGEMFG. CO., Phila delphia, Pa. OC6-40 -VTTANTED-AN EXPERIENCED MAN TO VV work on molding machine: none bnt cx- fierlenced man wanted. Apply. Monday morn ng. at MURPHY & DIEBOLD'S PLANING MILL, East End. OC6-98 WANTED-A GENTLEMAN ABOUT 30 years or age to solicit orders from private houses; one that conld fill the place we offer a good salary and a permanent position. ROOM 3, 103 Fourth avenue, second floor. oc6-94-WEu WANTED-AGENTS TO SELL OUR ELE GANT albums on easy payments: these albums are the finest In the city, and you can make big money selling tbem. E. OATELY CO., 15 Federal St., Allegheny, Pa. oc6-25-TTSU -TTTANTED-FOlt THE UNITED STATES V army, able-bodied, unmarried men, between the ages of a and 35 years; good pay, rations, clothlngand medical attendance) Apply at NO 915 PENN AVENUE, Pittsburg, Pa. JJ-21-30-WSU WANTED-BOSINESS MEN AT SMART'S COLLEGE. No. 4 Sixth St.; expert book keeping and balancing, arithmetic, pcnunnslilp, shorthand and tvpewritlng taught thoroughly for (i per month to ladies and gentlemen; open dally 9 A. JI. to 9 P. M. OC5-TTSSU "TTTAN TED-EN EKGETIC AGENTS-50 PER YY week clear made with our goods: f35 gold watcb to each agent selling (200 worth or goods by December 24. 1889, besides 100 per cent profit. Ad dress with sttmp, CUNNINGHAM & TARR, Manorvllle, Armstrong county. Pa. oc0-139 -TITANTED-RELIABLK EEPEESENTA1IVES Y in Pittsburg as well as In every other city and town in Western Pennsylvania; profitable and permanent employment: parties having ex perience In lile insurance preferred. Call or ad dress EUGENE S. FLEISHER. Manager, office with Geo. S. Martin & Co., No. 105 Fourth ave. ocJ-2) XHTANTED-GENERAL AND LOCAL AGENTS YY to handle the new patent Chemical Ink Erasing Pencil. Greatest novelty ever produced. Erases Ink In two seconds, no abrasion of paper; 200 to 500 per cent profit. One agent's sales amounted to SS20 In six das 8 anotber 32 In two hours. Territory absolutely free. Salary to good men. No ladles need answer. Sample So cts. For terms and full particulars address THE MONROE XRAbEIt CO., Manufacturers, La Crosse, Wis. OC1-93-TUF6U Female HclD. WANTED-EXPERIENCED SALESLADIES; positively no others need to apply. Mon day morning at 66 OHIO bT., Allegheny, Pa. ocb-34 -rTTANTED-A RESPECTABLE YOUNG LADY YY for our order department; position perma nent to a suitable party. P. WARD, Boom 2, 1036 Penn are. oc6-29 WANTED-A LADY OF GOOD ADDRESS for handling first-class trade. Apply Mon day and Tuesday morning after 9. WILCOX & GIBBS B. M. CO.. 4iM Sixth St., 2d floor. OC6-52 WANTED-LADY AGENTS FOR THE NEW hygela corset: most satisfactory and best money making article out. For terms, etc.. apply to WESTERN CORSET CO., St. Louis. Mo. seI4-6S-8Su WANTED -WOMAN TO DO GENERAL housework In small family: thirty minutes' ride from city; good wages and permanent home to right party. Call at 960 PEN N AM- at 4 o'clock Monday. oc6-H0 WANTED-LADY-FORDS. HOWARD AND HULBERTare about to issue fine art pub lication, for which they desire a skllimi and re llab'e lady canvasser at a good salary. Call at (or address) 30 LAFAYETTE PLACE; New iofk City. 0C6-35 WANTED-THOBOUGHLY EXPERIENCED salesladies lu millinery, dress foods, fur nishing goods and cloak departments; also, a young man about 18 years old in ourmeu'sfur nlshing goods department: none but thornuchlv experienced salesladies need apply. DANZIGUB i. MiOENBEKG. OC&-37 WANTED-TO EMPLOY A FEW LADIES, on salary, to take charge of my bnslness at meir nomes; tnureij uuvujcvMwuiuiciiijiHi; tcry fascinating and healthful: no talking required; permanent position: wages lv per week In aa vanri!! cnad nav foi Dart time: my references In clude some of the best well-known people of Lou isville, uincinnaii, l jh&uuik im cisewnere. An dres with stamp. MRS. MARION WALKER, sel2-13-Th8U Male and Female Help. WANTED-LAD1ES AND GENTLEMEN TO earn ?3 lo 5 a day: no canvassing: wort furnished. Address, with stamp, ORYSTAL1ZED FHirro CO., 112 West SUtu St., Cincinnati, O. uuo-w w ANTED-AGENTS, MALE OB FEMALE, f V in ail cuuuu; iu.udi . rm yuuivKiajm aioums: laies. uesigns iur iu .laucjus.ieceivea; big profits and quick returns to energetic agents; write terms, etc. UNION PUBLISHING CO., 1U3 loann ave, be-J-ttU TTFSU WANTED-CANVABSEKS AND GENERAL agents everywhere to sell a ladles' patent adlnitable shoes over one million pair sold in New England; every IsMy purchases at light; large profits, exclusive territory. Address, witb stamp, TAYLOR ADJUSTABLE SHOJ3 STORE, No. 1j Euclid aye., Cleveland, Ohio. ocJ-78-iifisa PITTSBURG" DISPATCH, '" WANTED. Situations. WANTED-S1TUATION BY FIRST-CLASS D. E. bookkeeper with excellent relerences. SHEPARD CO., 54 Fifth ave. QC5-37 WANTED -POSITION DOUBLE ENTRY bookkeeper, 12 years' experience, open for a situation. Address M. G., Dispatch office. OC6-114 WANTED-A SITUATION AS FLORIST AND gardener by a yonng man of experience. Address F. M. T Sewlckley, Allegheny co.. Pa. OC6-28 TTANTED-SlTUATION IN A WHOLESALE vv nouse Dy a young man wnoisnoc airaiu u work ; best of reference. Address K.c,bewicKiej, Pa. OC6-23 TTTANTED-SITOATION BY A FIRST-CLASS vv garaener sua norui: single man; uu' stands care of horses and cattle. Address G. W. Dispatch office. o9-39 WANTED A SITUATION AS STATION ARY engineer or as a machine planing mill hand: I have had ten. years' experience, and can give best or reference. Address H. H., Dispatch office. ocl-100 -TTANTED-BYAN EXPERIENCED CHILD'S YY nurse a situation to take charge of one or two children: has bad several years' experience; good reference. Apply 63 WINDSOR bT., Alle gheny OC6-119 WANTED A RESPECTABLE WIDOW lady desires a situation as housekeeper for a widower; no objections to Infant or small chil dren, or would take a motherless Infant or child to board. Address HOUSEKEEPER, for two necks. East End po.totSce, Pittsburg, Pa. OC6-135-WSU Partner. -TITANTED-A paktn ER WITH ABOUT $5,000 YY to take one-half Interest in a soap manu factory. Address SOAP, Dispatch office. ocS-41 -TTTANTED-FARTY COMMANDING FEW V thousand dollars to take Interest as partner In manufacturing specialties: profits large: mar ket unlimited; trade mostly with iobberB: inter view confidential. Address JOBBERS, Dispatch office. oc5-J4 Eooms. nouses. Etc. WANTED FUJST-CLAS3 FURNISHED room by two gents; willing to pay 20 per month. Address D. & T Dispatch office. ocS-& TITANTED-ROOM FOR SINGLE GENTLE YV MAN on Arch street, near Stockton, or on Stockton ave. address C H. W., Dispatch office. oc6-42 WANTED-AT ONCE, THREE UNFUR NISHED rooms, suitable for housekeeping. Addrcse, stating terms, to H. C. W., Dispatch office. oc6-S7 WANTED-BOOM-BY A SINGLE GENILE MAN In Allegheny, within five minutes' walk of Stockton and Federal streets: private family preferred. Address stating terms, W. H. F.. Dispatch office. QC6-I4 WANTED-A SUITE OF TWO CONNECT ING rooms by two 6lngle gentlemen, one to be nsed for bedroom and on-i for sitting room; must be well furnished and in good location. Ad dress COMFORT, Dispatch office. QC6-13 Boarders and Lodgers. -TT7ANTED OCCUPANTS FOR LARGE, YY pleasant front rooms furnished and with board;Jocatlon very desirable. NO. 216 SHADiT AVE., East End. oc8-15 WANTED-OCCUPANT3 FOR TWO LARGE third-story rooms; both kinds of gas: suit able for light housekeeping. Inquire at 62J FIFTH AVENUE, city. OC6-S3 Financial. TTTANTED-TO LOAN MONEY AT M, 6 AND VV 6 per cent free ot tax. W. C. STEWART: T V 6 per cent 114 Fourth ave. ja:o-2-SlT TTT ANTED-MORTGAGES-MON EY TO LOAN V In sums to suit at H, 5 and 6 per cent. ALLES & BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. apl9-14-TTSSU WANTEDMORTGAGES-MONEYTOLOAN on lmprovea city or Allegheny county prop erty at 4K. 5 and 6 per cent, according to security and amount J. &. COOPER & CO., 107 Fourth ave. oc5-l TU"ANTED-MORTGAG12j-1.000,000TOLOAN YY inlargeand small amounts at 4H. 5and6 per cent, free of State tax: no delay. BEED B. CO YLE A CO.. 131 Fourth ave. my21-00 WANTED-TO LOAN MONEY ON MORT GAGES on Improved real estate in sums of 15 1 and upward at 4j. 5 and 6 per cent. L. O. tE VZIER, Forty-fifth and Butler sts. oc5-S0-TUbSU WANTED GOOD CITY MORTGAGES Money for 4, 5 and 6 per cent, as to amount, security, etc.: will furnish on short notice and at small expense. C. H. LOVE, 93 Fourth avenue. OC6-.2 WA NTED MOKTG AGES-tL 000, OOOTO LOAN on city and suburban properties at 4K, Sand (percent, and on larms in Allegheny and adja cent counties at 6 per cent. 1. M. PEN NOCK SON, 103 fourth avenue. ap7-f41 w- ANTED-TO CORRESPOND WITH EAST ERN Dtrtv of some means and large exper ience In negotiating coal lands; no better prop- erties have ever been offered. Aaaresg i. u. BOX 390. Kansas City. Mo, 0C6-84 w ANTED-TO LOAN MONEY WE HAVE over one million dollars to loan on city and suburban nronertr at AH ner cent: no tax: we will also loan money on improved farms In r Alle gheny, Beaver Fayette. Washington and West moreland countles;any marketable security taken for loans of any amount. BLACK & BAlRD, 95 Fourth ave. Je3-a9-su Mlscellaneoni. WANTED-TO BUY OB HIBE 10 GOOD horses and carts. Apply W. E. HOWLEY i CO., Woods' Run. Allegheny. ocS-90 WANTED-LADIES TO KNOW THAT WE can make suits In one and two days' tune, at LOUVRE, 34 Sixth St., second floor. ocS-17 Z WANTED-YOU TO GET A BAKER'S dozen (13) of Stewart Co. 's fine cabinet photos forL at 90 and 92 FEDEBAL bT., Alle ghen v. myI3-49-TlSa TIT ANTED-TO PURCHASE AN INTEREST V In a small, reliable manufacturing establish ment: can invest 5,000 to 10,000. ENGINEER, Dispatch office. oc5-33 WANTED-TOPURCHASEASECOND-HAND cat-under barouche suitable for one horse; muste veil made and in good condition. Ad dress M. C. WATTFRS, Box 15U, city. ocS-16 "W- AN1ED-TO START A CLUB OF 42 MEM BERS to secure a fine cold watch for each one in meciUDatti uuperweex. Address l. u. BOX 501, and I will call and show you tbe watch. Jy3-40 WANTED-PERSONS TO KNOW THAT BY acreelnsr to nav tl per week you can get possession of fine gold or silver watches, clocks. jewelry, diamonds, silver ware, etc J. M1TSCH, 130 Federal St., Allegheny, Pa. se!2-MWFsu WANTED-BY PEARSON, LEADING PHO TOGRAPHER, 96 1 Htli avenue. Pittsburg, and 43 Federal street, Allegheny, everybody to know that he'ls making fine cabinets at 1 50 per dozen; photos delivered when promised: instan taneous process. mhl3-63 WANTED-CONTBACTOBSIN BRICKWORK wanting bricklayers and journeymen brick layers wanting work can have their wants regis tered free ..f charge at the headquarters of the INDUSTRIAL MUTUAL BENEFir ASSOCIA TION, 93 Fourth are., first floor, front office. Open until 9 F. JJ. Sat. se30-S-MWrsu "TTT-ANTEDBARBEBS TO KNOW THAT THE VV young and enterr rising husluess man. A. Edlls. of the leading barbers' oupply house of A. lidlis Co., has left tbe city for an extended trip through Pa.. N. Y.. R. I.. Conn., Del.. Md. and Mass. In search of novelties fo-the trade, and to pay his annual visit to his large wholesale trade throughout these states. The trade will not suffer by his absence as he leaves a full force or compe tent salesmen to look after tbe Interest and com fort of his customers, who will always find a full line of the finest barber furniture and supplies In stock, at their mammoth establishment, at 502, 604. 506, 508, 610 LIBERTY ST., Pittsburg, Pa. oc6-88 FOB, bALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. City Residence!. FOB SALE CHKAP-MARION BT. BRICK, having 6 rooms, ball, marble mantels, nat. and art. gas: lot 24x104. J. B. COOPER & CO., 107 Fourth avenue. oc5-l FOR SALE WYL1E AVENUE BRICK HOUSE, 7 rooms, hall, marble mantel, city water, ete.: a good Investment. J.-B. COOPER, & CO., 11? Fourth avenue. oc5-l FOR SALE - CONGRESS STREET GOOD two-story brick, 7 rooms, hall, vestibule, both gases: house In first-class repair: low price to quick buyer. J. B. COOPER A CO., 107 Fourth avenue. oc5-l FOR SALE-BLUFF ST., NEAK COLLEGE, new brick house, 8 rooms, hall, bathroom, finished basement; all late improvements; lot 23 ft. 9 In. by 133 ft. ; terms to suit. ROBT. COW ARD, No. 20 Blntt St. acI-87-nffSn FOB SALE-CHATHAM ST.. 2-STOBY BRICK dwelling. Brooms: also on rear of lot front ing on State alley, 2 2-story frame dwelling?, all renting at per year: price 4,600; lot 20x96. J. C. KKILLY. 77 Diamond St. ocG-123 FOR SALE-OB WILL TBADE FOR A HOME In East Liberty, a very desirable 2-story and mansard brick dwelling, 9 rooms, with all modern Improvements, Penn ave.. near Thirty-third St. i. C. REILLY, 77 Diamond St. oc6-123 FOR SALE-52,500. HATFIELD STREET, Seventeenth Ward, brick dwelling & rooms, attic, ball, cellar, slate roof, side entrance: lot 20x75 feet to a paved 20-foot alley: easy payments. L. o. FRAZ1ER, Forty-flflh and Butler sts. OC5-30-TUS8U FOB SALE-CLAKK ST., NEAK REED, ONE of the finest dwellings on the Hill, contain ing 10 rooms, with all conveniences, marble min tels. fine chandeliers, etc.; houseperfect In every detail ; lot 20x120 to street. J. C. BE1LL Y, 77 Dia mond st. OC6-123 FOBSALE-BK1CK HOUSE, 7 BOOMS, NA TURAL gas and water, front and back porches; bouse onlv built about two years: now vacant; can give possession at once; price (3.51A; small cash payment and long time. C. H. LO VE, 93 Fourth avenue. oc6-22 FOBSALE-'LOOUSTST., BETWEEN MAGEE 'and Chestnut streets, fine new brick dwelling on rooms, bathroom, marble mantels, cementrd cellar, both gases, Inside shutters, sewered; bouse iust finished; possession at onec: 3,600: cash 1.000: balance to sulU ALLES i, RA1LEY, 161 I'ourthave. Tel. 167. 0c5-27-ltWThSSU Enst End Residences. FOB BALE-30,000NEW AND SUBSTAN TIAL brick residence, containing 12 large rooms aad all conveniences; lot lUJt4ooft: tnlsls one of the finest located and cheapest pieces of property In Bbadyilde. W. C. STEWART, 111 Fourth ave. aD35-ll-fiu SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6,' FOR SAI.E IMPROVED HEAL ESTATE East End RcsiaeDces. FOR SALE-FBAME HOUSE, 2 BOOMS-tOT 20x59 ft.. Laurel ave,, 300. D. BEHEN & BON, 1112 Penn ave. oc6-10 FOB 8ALE-a.50C-SUaSTANTIAL BBICK dwelling containing 8 rooms and all conven iences, well focatedla bhadyslde. W. C. STEW ABT, ill Fourth ave. sel-13-Bn TTIOB SALE-2.700-MUBTLAND AVE.. DAL l. LAS sta., neat brick house of 7 rooms, hall, front and reamorches; 10125x85. J.K. COOl'EB & CO.. 107 Fourth aye. ocS-1 T-WR BALK-LOT 40x183 FT., CEDAR ST., ISpmth frame bouse, 4 rooms, finished attic, kitchen and good cellar, (3,500. D. BEHEN i SON, 4112 Penn ave. oc6-l0 FOB SALE-MAYrLOWER ST., E. E.; 2.500. neat frame house. 5 rooms, closets, nicely papered and painted; electric bells, sewerage, etc.; lot 22x100. J. B. COOPER & CO.. 107 Fonrth ave. oc5-l FOR SALE-NEW. ON AUBUBN ST.. NEAR Larimer avenne. East End. only about 5 minutes' walk from East Liberty station, P. E. B., or from either cable line. C. H. LOVE, S3 ourtb. avenue. oc6-22 FOR SALE-9,000-NEW QUEEN ANNE brick dwelling, containing 10 rooms and all coveulences: lot 47x143; the best property for the money in Shadyslde. W. C. BTEWABT, 114 Fourth ave. au25-ll-su FOR SALE 16.500-ELEGANT BBICK RESI DENCE, containing 12 rooms and all Im provements; lot 87x200 ft. desirably located on one ot the finest paved avenues of East End. W. C. STEWART. Ill Fourth ave. au2S-ll-sn "ClOR SALE-3,10O-MEADOW ST.. NEW X? framebouu of7 rooms, reception hall, china closet, two finished attic rooms, both gases. Porches, good cellar, etc.; lot 24x100 to alley. J. B, COOPEB & CO., 107 Fourth aye. oc5-l FOR SALE-AN ELEGANT 7-ROOM FRAME house, well situated, near cable line and steam cars. East Liberty station; lot 431110; shade and fruit trees: only 4.000. See KELLY & ROGERS, No. 6315 Station street. East End. OC6-46 FOR SALE-K.70O, LIBERTY AVENUE. CON VENIENT to cable line, new modern frame dwelling 5 rooms, attic, nalL vestibule, inside shutters, side entrance, slate mantel: lot 20x100 feet to alley; rery easy terms. L. O. FRAZIEK, Forty-firth and Butler sts. oc5-30-TuS8u FOR SALE-A FINELY FURNISHED 7-BOOM frame bouse, new; 1. w. c, bath, slate man tels, tile hearths, back and front porches, gas, etc. ; lot 27x100. with shade trees; near East Llb ertrstatlon: will be sold low. See KELLY A BOUER3, No. 6315 Station street, East End. 0C6-46 F1 OR SALE-HOUSE OF 7 ROOMS ON EDWIN street. East End; natural ?sl water, etc. In the house: convenient to P. B. R. and both cable lines; a very desirable little home and at a moder ate nrlce: the only reason for selling Is the owner needs a larger house, a H. LOVE, 93 Fourth avenue. OC6-22 FOR bALE-2,700-GROSS STREET, TWEN TIETH ward, 3 minutes' walk to station: new modern frame dwelling, 5 rooms, finished attic, hall. Inside shutters, etc., grained and nicely finished; lot 21xM) feet; 300 cash, balance long time and easy payments. L. O. FBAZIER, Forty-fifth and Butler sts. ocS-30-TuSsu FOR SALE-JILOOO, ON EASY PAYMENTS: A new Queen Anne brick dwelling, containing 12 rooms, all conveniences, fine gas fixtures, and is elegantly papered: lot 55x175 feet; located in the beart of the East End, on one of the main avenues. n. v. Bxxiw Aiti', 114 1 ourtn aye. aun-w-su OR SALE-BOQUET ST., OAKLAND, ON JL line or new electric road; new press brick dwelllucr, 6 rooms, finished attic, double par lors, hall, bath, range, w. c. tile hearths, well finished, large porches, etc. ; lot 24x173. J. H. COOPER & CO.. 107 Fourth ave. OC5-1 FOB SALE-A PBOPEBTY AT EABT END. Irontlng on two good streets, only one bouse ou It; now renting for (25 a month; there Is room for 6 tenement houses on It: both streets graded and paved: a snlendld location to build small houses to rent or sell: can be made to pay 15 per cent; will sell with small cash payment and long time and low rate of Interest. C. H. LOVE. 93 Fourth avenue. oc8-22 FOR SALE-THE BEST BARGAIN IN A residence on North Hlland avenue now oa the market; good large house: all the modern lm provements; location first-class: large lot, good stable and carriage house on alley in the rear: this property is not known to be for sale, and will cell readily; the only reason for selling is the owner's place of business is out of the city and it does not suit him to live In It and thlslsa bargain to someone. C. H. LO VE, 93 Fourth avenne ocS-TO Glenwood Residences. FOB SALE-GLEN WOOD. NEAR ELECTRIC load, two frame houses of 1 rooms and attics each: lot 48x1 20; a first-class investment. J.K. COOPER &. CO.. 107 Fourth aye. oc5-l Allegheny Residences. FOR SALE -9,250-THAT ELEGANT NEW and substantial press brick dwelling (never occupied), containing 9 rooms, bath, stationary washstands, laundry, cement cellar and all im provements, located on Ackley st., head ot Monterey St., Allegheny. W. C. STEWART. Ul Fourth aye. apil-19-su FOR SALE-CIIEAP HOMES, EASY TERMS Your ehotce of five new six-room frame houses, ranging in price trnm 1,600 to 2,200, situated In Second ward, Allegheny; near Pleasant Valley electric cars; you will buy cheaper now than next spring. W. W. MCNEILL & BBO., 105 Fourth ave, oc5-52 Snbnrbon Residences. FOR BALE - WILKINSBUBG - 2, 800 -500 cash, balance as rent, uew irame house, 6 rooms, ball and finished attic, slate mantels, bay window, porches, etc; lot 44x121. J. B. COOPLB &. CO., 107 Fourth ave. oe5-l FOR SALE LOTS. CUT liots. FOB SALE-LOTS ON BLUFF AND VICEROY sts.. near college.; terms to suit. ROBT. COWABD.20Bluffst. auI-87-ussu FOR SALE-LOTS-HEAD OF TWENTY SECOND Street Incline: we have the most desirable lots In that vicinity: 25x100 for 2 0 each, and your own time to pay for them. J. C. BEILLY, 77 Diamond st. OC6-123 East End Lots. T710R SALE-BEST LOT ON MIFFLIN ST. 1 D. BEHEN & SON, 4U2Penu ave. ocG-10 -f70R SALE-3,O0a-50xl25 FEET ON NEGLEY C avenne, near Center. W. C. STEWART, 114 Fonrth ave. sel-13-su FOB SALE-6, COO-EASY TERMS: 11 ACRES of level land desirably located on Squirrel Hill: will sell portion. W. C. SrEWABT, 111 Fourth ave. sel5-65-sn FOR SALE-A BEAUTIFUL LOT ON CENTER avenue, in tho Baum Grove plan, convenient to P. B B. and both cable lines; bound to increase in value. C. H. LOVE, 93 Fourth avenue, oc6-22 FORSALE-?2,300-LOT 47x120 FEET, LOCATED In Shadyslde, near Fifth ave., in a choice neighborhood; the best lot for the money In tbe F-astEnd. W. C. STEWART, 111 Fourth ave. sel5-67-sn FOBSALE-ON FIFTH AVENUE-Z500OASH. balance mortcage, buyer's convenience; one of the most desirable lots on the avenue. Apply W. A. HEREON &SONS, 80 Fourth avenne. se29-47-8n FOR SALE-7,500-5 ACRES OF CHOICE land, desirably located on Squirrel Hill, within two minutes' walk of new electric road: terras to suit purchaser. W. C. STEWART, lit Fourth ave. se29-45-su ITtOR SALE-SECURE ONE OF THOSE VERY desirable lots for a home or lnvestmnt. Villa Park plan: now It the time to secure a selection. Colored plan Irom JOHN P. BAXTER, Agent, 512 Smithfleld street. oc6-50-mwsu FOE SALE LOTS IN THE BAUM GBOVE plan; In size, beauty and convenience of loca tion and Improvements they excel anv now in the market at the same prices. Secure further Infor mation from JOHN F. BAXTER, Agent, 512 Smithfleld street. oc2-41-wrsu TTK)R SALE THE CHEAPEST LOTS WITH Jl1 greatest advantages are the Baum Grove lots: no extra cost for sewers, grading, curbing, stone walks, etc; easy of access: prices low, terms easy, and money to bnild If desired. See MEL LON BROS., E. K. or JOHN F. BAXTER, Agent. 512 Smithfleld street. OC6-49-TT8U FOR SALE-HERBON HILL LOTS, THIR TEENTH ward, fronting on Herron ave., Clarissa and Adelaide streets, 20x100 feet each: these lots will enhance rapidly in value upon com pletion of new traction line: prices 400 to GOO each: very easy terms: call or send for plan. L. O. FRAZIEK, Forty-fifth and Butler its. oc5-30-Tusu FOR SALE-HERBON HILL PARK. A BEAU IIFUL plan or lots In the center of tbe city. Just at tbe terminus of the Wylle aye. cable line, Is the place to buy a lot for aliome or Investment; prices and terms very reasonable; grand view, pure air, all eonvenlences: call or send for col ored plan. BLACK & BAIBD, 95 Fourth ave. oc2-55 I7IOB SALE--S1.500-TEBMS TO SUIT PCB . CHAbEE, lots 50x150 feet to an alley desira bly located In Shadvslde (squirrel Hill district) right on line of new'electric rotd, which will be In operation December 1. and only 10 tulnutes walk from Fifth avenue cable cars,are the choicest lots in the East End. W. C. bTEWART. Ill t ourth avenue. sel5-67-sn FOR SALE-IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A beautiful residence place, buy a 'lot in the Herron Hill Park, last at the end of tho Wylle iTC cable line, within 15 minutes' ride or the P. O.: elegant lot, 10x100 feet, rrontlng on wido street and extending back to 24-foot alleys: magnificent view, pure air, all conveniences: call at office for colored plan. BLACK & BAIBD, 15 Fonrth ave. oc2-55 Glenwood Lots. FOB SALE-LOIS AT 'GLENWOOD, NEAB the station: graded streets, sidewalks, city water, houses and lots lor sale. 1,350. (1,750. (2,10. ten per cent cash, balance on monthly payments: Second Ave. Electric Railway win pass In front of these lots; B. 4 O. Railroad fare monthly tickets, AtSJ? Per trl"t 12 minutes from Smithfleld it. UEOKUEC. BUBGWIN, 150 Fourth ave. Jy24-l2-liwsn Forms. FOR BALE-NEAR HOMER, CITY. INDIANA countyuPa., & large farm of nearly 200 acres, la lint condition, good house, well water brought into the kitchen, and hot water arrangements, with natural gas for house and machinery; stock lor sale; place has fine barn and outhonses; party is golngto South AHterica; apply to B.H. McGEE at the aboye place, v oct-l-so. - 188D. FOR SALE LOTS. Sabnrban Lots. TnOR BALE NICE LABGE LOTS, SLOPING J Just enough to dralq well, close to two sta tions, 3 miles (torn postofilce: fare 4c: plenty of good water; prices 75 to 150, 5 down and 50c to (1 per week; the choice lots will not last long; come to office for free rldo to tbe grounds. MA GAW & OOFF, 115 Fourth ave. oc2-14-WT8u Dllscellnneons. FOBSALE-ALLEGHENYDWELLINGSAND business properties on all desirable its. ; all sizes and prices; easy terms; many reasonable bargains: send for property list. ALLEs BAILEY, 164 Fourth aye. Telephone 167. oc3-4-nrssa T7IOB SALE-BY CHARLES 8051ERS & CO- 313 X1 Wood St.: brick works: a flrst-class plant at a low price, orln exchange for real estate; abund ance cheap material; new machinery and kilns; cheap gas: close to railway sidings: an active bomo market: rapidly growing locality: a moner maklug Investment; can be seenred for (1.500. (10.000 or value as invoiced, real estate, store building, -warehouse, dwelling, express office. fostofflce, station, clean stock of goods: cash radc; no competition; every agricultural pro duct obtainable wanted by home consumers; an active man. with means to handle this, will rate It high on Investigation. ods-psa FOB SALE BY CHARLES SOMERS & CO.. , 31S WOOD STREET. BUTLER COUNTY One of the choicest farms In the county, on line of new railroad; at station, mills, stores, schools, churches: timber, coal, lime, in quantity and quality If utilized will yield large revenues; excellent for stock or sheep: new buddings, young orchards: alive property In a live locality at a low price: (50 per acre. FAYETTE COUNTY Larae level farm, fenced and improved: good buildings: heavy chestnut, oak and locust timber? 1 miles from railroad: fine wagon roada; schools, churches, stores convenient: cheap at (11 per acre, or will exchange for city property. BEAVER COUNTY-Farm o 75 acres fronting on Ohio river; within half mile orc.il'.E. K. station; two-thirds choice fertile table land, bal ance rolling and timbered: low price. ?JJ per acre. FARM bnbnrban. town and city properties at low prices and to exchange in an sections, ocu-ea FOR SALE BUSINESS. Bualneas Cbanres. FOB SALE-A FLOURISHING BUSINESS IN the suburbs of the city: price about (3,009; ood reasons for selling. Address STEAM LA UN IBY. Dispatch office. oc6-117 FOR BALE THE BEST STOCK OF DRY GOODS, notion;, millinery and trimmings In the two cities: owner wants to quit business; call at once. D. BEHEN & SON, 4112 Penn ave. oce-U FOR SALE-STOCK OF HARDWARE AND mill supplies, located In a manf. town of 12,000 Inhabitants near Pitts.; will invoice about (6,000; rare chance: good reason for selling. Ad dress G., Dispatch office. oc2-69 FOR SALE-DHUG STORE-IN LABGE MAN UFACTURING town near city: profits last year (2.700; will Invoice (2,500; good terms to the right party; must be sold on account of owner leaving the place. Address OWNER, Dispatch office. oc6-47 T7OR SALE-ONE OF THE FINEST AND OLD JD 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 (10, 000. Thla is an elegant opportunity for a wide awake man to get Into a clean, profitable and legitimate bualneas. W. C. STEWART, 114 Fourth avenue. )jl4-14-su FOB BALE-IN THE LIVELIEST TOWN IN Western Pennsylvania tbe stock and fixtures of tbe New York Clothing and Genu' Furnishing Goods House, located at 135 Fifth avenue. Slo Keesport. Pa.; can reduce stock to (2.000; posses sion given at once. with a long lease; this Is a rare chance; no better location In the city. Inquire at 133 Fifth avenue, McKeesport. P. S. GLEASON. sel2-70 FOB SALE-2 FINE BAKEBIES AND CON FECTIONERIES, in excellent locations, large grocery store In Pittsburgh (9, 000 or Invoice, doing yearly bnslness of (100,000; smaller grocery stores, (400 to (5,CU0; cigar stores, small bakeries, confec tioneries, boarding houses, drygoods and notion stores, feed store, printing office and many other business chances for males or females: free par ticulars. BHEPABD&CO.rHFinnave. oc3 EOR SALE-BY CHARLES SOMERS ft CO.. 313 Wood St. an Interest In the most profitable country newspaper In tbe State: located in a rap Idly growing section within 10 minutes' ride of Pittsburg: a thoroughly equipped office: building, power, presses, material ill In good condition: a city cash patronage exceeding that of all Western Pennsylvania country papers combined; a low cash valuation of (1U.O00 is placed on the entire Fdant by tbe owner, who proposes to part with an nterest in order to secure an active co-worker; we have the evidence to bear ns out in tho asser tion that nothing equal to this Is in the market. OC5-69 FOB SALE-BUSINESS CHANCE A SPLEN DID opportunity for young man with about (2,000 cash, will buy my Interest In a builders' supply and teaming bnslness, livery connected, "pays well lnrsnmmer season, " having two teams working steady, doing about (L800 teaming, and besides sell from 310,000 to 12,000 worth material, leaving a handsome profit for amount Invested for a year; building Is new, office, 10 stalls, carriage house and wareroora all In one, close to siding near station; goods loaded front car to wareroom without handling by teams; wUl lease building; handle 150 cars material per year now, can do more, as It Is a growing center a short distance on good railroad Una from city; sickness Is only reason for selling; none need apply but those meaning buslneu.-Addreas B. B.,Dl-patch office. OC6-43 Business Stands. FOR SALE-BUSINESS PROPERTY ON FIFTH avenue, near tbe Court House, at less than value. C. H.LOVE, 93 Fourth avenne. oc6-22 FOE BALE-BUSINESS PBOPEBTY ON ONE of the best streets in tbe city for sale for less than value, to close up an estate. C. H. LOVE. 93 Fourth avenue. oc6-22 FOR SALE-SEVERAL PIECES OF PBOP EBTY on Fourth ave.: also a number of pieces on Penn ave., Smithfleld st. and other good streets: will take pleasure in giving full par ticulars and showing surveys to parties desiring to purchase. W. C. SXEWABT, ill Fourth aye. ap21-19-su v FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Tlorsrs. Vehicles. Live Stock. fcc F B SALE-A FINE BLACK MARE CHEAP; caU at No 93 FEDEBAL STREET, first floor. oce-2 EOB SALE-AT JACKMANS', 530 PENN ave., a beautiful dappled Shetland pony, weU broken to saddle and harness. oc6-!25 FOR SALE-HOKSE-FOB WANT OF USE; 13 well broken, reliable and safe; does not scare at cars. Inquire at JACKMAN'S STABLE. 53 Penn ave. ocS-92 FOB BALE-A DARK IBON-GBAY PONY, about U hands high, 6 years old.' perfectly sound and gentle: has been ridden and driven since a colt by a child: sold for want of use. Ad dress, W., P. O. Box. at. ocS-42 FOE BALE-2 BUGGIES, NEABLV NEW, Just been run a few times; one a phaeton and one a square box buggy, leather top, to be sold at a bargain. Inquire at WM. bHEAFFER'S. rear of Hamilton Hotel, Penn are. oce-lOS FOB BALE TEAM OFYELLOW BAYS-15 hands high, weigh about 1,050 pounds, good single drivers, scare at nothing, can trot a mile in 3 minutes, are closely matched, high headed, witb food manes and tails; sound, without a blemish; yearsold. GEO. P. GOETTUAN. No. 3 Dia mond square, city. oc5-25 I7IOR SALE-"HAMBLETONIAN COLT FOB sale" cheip: fine 4-year-old Hambletonlan colt, nearly 16 hands high, nice brown, sound and will make a good stepper or a good high rangey carriage mare: she Is quiet and eentle; the style, qualities and age of mare should be an induce ment to anyone wanting a good family horse at a reasonable figure; we have no nse for her or she wouldnot be for sale: will grow Into money. In ouireatLIVEBY SI'ABE, at Ingram Station. P. 0. 4St.L. B. B. OC6-43 Machinery ana Metat-. FOR SALE-ENGINES AND BOILERS-NEW and refitted: rcpalrlngpromptly attended to. PORTER FOUNDRY ANDMAC1I1NECO..L1M., below Suspension bridge, Allegheny, Pa. aulO-29 Miscellaneous. FOR SALE-TINNER'S TOOLS. ODD MA CHINES, Including square, shears, rolls, etc E. 3. WEBB. 716 Fifth ave. QC6-27 PERSONAL. PERSON A L-BOOKS1 BOOKSI BOOKS! New and old, ancient and uotiern. standard and rare, legal, medical and sclenllflc-30, 000 vol umes to select from. LEVI'S BOOK STOKE. 900 Liberty st. au3-93 PEBSONAL-SPANISH LANGUAGE BY AN experienced Spanish teacher; speclil course for beginners' class now in formation: simple, easy method: highest relerences; terms moderate. Address SPAN IbH AMEBIOAB, Dispatch office. ocS-96 PERSONAL-WEAK MEN AND WOMEN, call at once or send 2-cent stamp for "Ta-Va-Zon Herald of Health:" read the overwhelm-ing.uresbythegreat"Ta-Va-ZonReracdles"arter all other agencies had failed. DR. GRIFFITH DRUG CO., J01. 303. 305, 37, Grant street, corner Third avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. ocO-131 PERSONAL-FBENCH COURSE. CONVERSA TION, literature, etc., bv an experienced .trench gentleman, lately arrived from Paris: ladies and gentlemen's classes now in course of formation: also private lessons: terms moderate; highest references. Address PBOFESbOR, Dis patch office. oc5-95 PERSONAL-MAUD, COME BACK; ALL will be forgotten; I have bought you a pair of those "voltaic diamond" eardrops at 4 50. a "voltaic diamond" ring for ?a 50, and an elegant voltaic diamond stud for myself Tor 3 75. BAR NEY ARONS is sole agent for them; they are more .brilliant than genuine diamonds; 65 Filth ave., cor. Wood st. oc6-I26 FOUND. FOUND-AT LOUVKE, 24 B1XTH ST., SEC OND floor, the only dressmaking and-outflt-tlng departnfent where ladles and children can get their ares.es mkde at shortest notice in latest style. OC6-17 MEETINGS. OTICE-THE MEMBERS OP THO& A. Armstrong Lodge 1330 are reqneited to meet at their baU on Sixth aye. MONDAY, Oct. 7, at 1 p. M toattend the funeral of their' late brother. It. V. Barker. 0C6-138 ALEX. LITTLE, Pro't. THE MEMBER3.0F HENRY LAMBERT Lodge 50.475, 1. O. O.'F., are requested to meet at the Lodge room at 1 o'clock sharp, to make arrangements regarding the funeral of P. G.. B. V.Baker. W. M. NESBTX, N. G., & T. TURNER. Secretary. TO XET. City Residences. , TO LET-BRICK HOUSES-S BOOMS. HALL, finished attic water, gas: will be ready for occupancy by Oct. 15: rent cheap to Apr. L 1889. D. BEHEN i SON, 1112 Penn ave. QC6-10 TO LET OR FOB BALI ONEABYTEKMS-J new houses, beautifully situated on Grand view avenue, one minute's walk from tbe Du quesne Incline Plane. Apply or address ALFRED MARLAND, Southern avenne, Mt. Washington. OC6-45 East End Residence. TO LET-BRICK HOUSE SEVEN EOOM3 nearEast Liberty station: natural gas, water, etc. T. R. ESTEP, 6313 Station St., E. E.. or of C. H. LOVE. S3 Fourth avenne. OC6-22 TO LET-HOUSE OF 11 BOOMS. STABLE and outbuildings: large grounds; onNegley avenue, near Penn avenue cable cars. Inquire of HENRY BOBEBTB, at Oliver Roberts Wire Co., Soutbalde. sel9-10 Allegheny Residences. TO LET-FOB ALLEGHENY HOUBES: SEE EWINQ&BYEBS, No. 93 Federal street, first floor. oce-2 TO LET-64 KIRKPATBICK STBEET. ALLE GHENY CITY; rent low to a good tenant. a H. LOVE, 93 Fourth avenue. OC6-22 Apartments. TO LET-ONE OB TWO NICE FURNISHED rooms In best location In the city. 126 PENN AVE. oce-123 TO LET-ELEGANT UNFURNISHED FBONT rooms to let, with first-class board: table boarders taken; terms reasonable. 920 PENN AVE.,TbeDelmonlco. ocS-44 TO LET-SOME PINE UNFUBNISHED rooms suitable for honsekeenlnr: 6-room bouse; storerooms with dwellings, suitable fori hotel, inquire at 4HOUBIU STBEET. oel-61-Twrsm Husluess Stands. mo LET-STOBEEOOM-ON SMITHFIELD JL St.; well located. C. H. LOVE, 93 Fonrth avenne. oc6-22 TO LET-FORTY-FIFTH ST. -GOOD CORNER bnslness stand, containing storeroom, 9 dwelling rooms, ball, cellar, etc.; good location for butcher or grocery; shelving and counters complete; rent low to good tenant. L. O. PKA ZIEB, Forty-fifth and Butler sts. ocS-SO-tussu Offices. Desk Room. dbe. TO LET DESK ROOM IN OUR MAIN OF FICE, with nse of desk, etc : also small room Inclosed In glass, etc C H. LOVE, 93 Fourth avenne: ocS-2 TO LET-IN THE NEW DISPATCH BUILD ING, 75, 77 and 79 Diamond street, two of tbe roomiest and best-lighted offices to be found In the city; rent, 200 and (300 per annum. Including elec tric lights. Janitor service and steam beating. Apply between 10 A. X. and 1 r. K., or between 2 and 1 r. M. Jy23-7 LOST. OST-PIAMOND PIN. WITH FIVE STONES. Liberal reward wlU be paid on retnrn to WM. E13NEB, Fifth ave. and Wood St. ocg-62 LOST A BLACK AND TAN-COLOBED DOG; answerstothe name of "Jlp": finder will be rewarded If returned to 25 FOBBES BT. 0C8-I6 LOST THURSDAY, BEPT. 26, A GOLD handled umbrella, five letters, L. G.J. D. E., on Market st. or Bntler st. ear. Finder will be rewarded by returning to the PITTSBUBG AND WESTERN MILK CO., 31 Diamond Square. OC6-I03 LOST OB STOLEN-IN OAKLAND - A pure white lox terrier: height, is Inches; a little black spot on ear; registered collar. Any Serson returning tbe above to F. T. MOOKHEAD, o. 24 Lincoln avenue, Allegheny, will be re warded. se30-9 LOST OCT. 3-SLATE-COLOBED GBEY HOUND dog. white spot on breast and white toes: 11 months old; had leather collar with brass buckle, and name-plate marked Jno. McC. Hays, Carson St., Pgb.. Pa. Registered No. 1666. Suit able reward will be paid if returned to No. 34C0 CABSON ST.. city. oc5-2 BASK STATE31XSTS. EEPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Iron City National Bank, at Pittsburg, in the State of Pennsylvania, at the close ol busi ness September SO, 1S89. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts JI,715,8C6 07 Overdrafts 152 96 U. S. bonds to secure circulation ... . 100,000 00 Other Btocks,bonds and mortgages,. 38.280 0 Dne from approved reserve agents.. 123,909 60 Dne from other National banks..... 207,899 33 Dne from State banks and bankers. 14,181 31 Real estate, furniture and fixtures. 103,260 31 Current expenses and taxes paid. ... 10,500 75 Premiums paid. 6,000 00 Checks and other cash items 7.711 11 Exchanges for ClearingHonse 119,116 23 Bills of other banks 21,474 00 Fractional paper currency, nickels and pennies 258 95 Specie. 195,000 00 Legal tender notes 152,700 00 Redemption fund witb U. S. Treas urer (5 per cent of circulation)... 4,500 00 2,858,02517 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in S 100,000 00 Surplus fund, 250,000 00 Undivided pronts 100,653 C5 National banknotes outstanding... 57,510 00 Dividends unpaid 2,378 00 Individualdepositssnbjectto check. 1,116,801 SO Demand certificates ot deposit. 500 00 Cashier's checks oatstanding 39,801 59 Due to other National banks. 517,191 39 Cue to State banks and bankers..... 41,119 Si $2,856,02517 State of Pennsylvanla,connty of Allegheny, ss.: I, Oliver Lemon, Cashier of tbe Iron City National Bank, of Pittsburg; Pa., do solemnly swear that the above is true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. , OLIVER LEMON, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 2d day of October, 1889. GEORGE L WHITNEY. Correct Attest: Notary Public JAMES HERDMAN, ) J. KIDD FLEMING, J Directors. LEWIS IRWIN, J oc6-70 TWO OF THE FINEST RESIDENCES IN OAKLAND. For Sale by Reed B. Coyle & Co., 131 Fourth ave. Tlie following is the design properties, which are situated corner of Ativood and Bates street Oakland: . Eachdwelling contains 8 rooms, hall, vestibule with tile floors; sliding doors ,beliveen hall, parlor throughout; porclies front and rear, slate mantels, tile hearths with fancy baslcet grates, natural and artificial gas, fine artistic chande liers with electric attachments for w. c. and marble top w. s., range, hot water, laundry tn basement, with cemented walls and ceilings, with three large tubs. These house i are in the best location in Oakland, have direct connection with city sewer, are nicely finished and grained throughout in oak; the walks will be put doivn, the lot will be graded and sodded at once and ajkij iron fence wUl ddorn the front; flag the street is being paved and the electric cars will pass the door. Come and see these houses befove buying elsewhere. REED B. COYLE & CO., HBUCATleNAL. VTIGHT SCHOOL OF HOLT GHOST COLLEGE OPKX8 ON- , FIRST MONDAY OP OCTOBER. sel4-26-sa M' T. ST. ALOY8IU8. LOKtlTU, .t"A. The scholastic, year of the Mountain Aaxil emy, under the direetwa of the a iters ot, - Mercy win commence its xau term tsepteaiser 2. Tuition for five months, including Fre. ana music, siuu. Loretio is umeu as a ne&ita; resort, and lika Creases. is a sasltarisea ol unquestionable excellence. The reputation o-C the Bisters of Mercy as lBStructers is world wide. For particulars address the DlreeUrBie: : of the Academy. a-BSMEs-aa .t THE OAKLAND PARK Ti iSa IfsfAfmA An trttt R1&yaIw MtaiA. ta ii III i 1 1 In si nil ii i i lii til I r Tl I HlllsW IT M "ti its advantages are very appftfeat. Oakland Square is so sKaateel that; it while on a level with Fifth avease, H commands a splendid view that onnnnt be obstructed of the new park. "Wt have the exclusive sale ot a handsoms new brick dwelling In Oakland Saare., ". Tha house Is just completedVtwitt br day work and not by lowest bidder, and Is complete throncnout eight rooms. han, bath, etc.; laundry, rasge, Sao Vv mantels, handsome chandeliers, eieetrM bells, tiled fireplaces, both gases aad city water; plate glass windows, bay window, front and rear porches, street ", paved with asphaltum. and sewered aadj . paid tor. Ail ins nouses iacase losj j square are set oacc irom tne street. asa have lawns and shade trees iaf rest, tr' Within half i block of Filth avesc cable cars. Price. ML560: a small cashs BayiseBt rtnwn and SnfiO annnallr is all tbat fa ra- quired. The best indorsement of tie j4 advantages claimed is the rapidity wM - i which the rest of these houses sold. SAM'L W. BLACK & CQjf 99 FOUBTH AVENUJS. M -, OC6-TTS ". .' I An Army of Renters Seeking and Business Houses at Wilmerdings The East Pittsburg Improvement CsapaasjjJ has invested large sums of mosey 1b lartog a? the town of WILMERDING And In furnishing it with the most complete and extensive system of public: improvesuBtsv'; 114 A11C11CUJ WMU.J. MDXU9 ... W.HVO, 111 I, IIP! y. ing sidewalks, sewers, water, natural sasaad.. electric lights, and It now takes pleaare issf? calling the attention oi wiae-awake enjraen,. and investors to the opportunity afforded by the great and crowing demand for : dences and business houses at WHmuiusagj'j This demand comes especially from yoaBg aaas ' enterprising men and firms who have not mi S dent capital to both build and sleek htigat , , stores, bnt who are able and willing to yy j nanosome rent tor adequate lacumes, orp. chase buildings outright ou long time. 3usar houses are now in course ot coaatraedeB. be , not enough to fill 10 per cent of theroqutes i meats. Information as to the kind and stto ef ImmmV in greatest demand cheerfnllyferalsked'ta'l he company, and special prices gives MtetijL. sold lor immediate improvement. For further particulars call on. or address East Pittsburff ImDroveme Westinghouse Building, auZl-wsu PITTSBTJBG. PA.. '' mHE AIR BRAKE I BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIAHOmi of Allegheny is conducted on the best aad) latest unprovea metnoas, ana oners nrst-einsn, Inducements to subscribers. Full lafermaKesc will be given and subscriptions to its atostsi i received at tne store oi JOHN DUFF. sel4-14-TTSu 38J4 Federal st, Allegheny. Mc ONEY TO IRELAND. SCOTLAND AS England can best be sent bv checks oa1 tbe "Cheque Bank." which are cashed by aAi cankers, merccants anil iranespenpie. rti.i burg Agency MAX SCHAMBERG AJCO.,W$ Bmitnneia st, ritrsourg. suo-woa and description of these desiraHs, and dining rooms, inside shutters lighting; electric bells, bath, inside f stone walk will be laid infren 131- FOURTH AVENUE. ntCil ,4 TJJ pv - . AiiW:. iHjtkfJi