i-V 5???S r -f0F WH9V ' SUNDAY, ITCiOTOBEB A8,v f 1888 3 SSI DJ0ES HE CARE-FOE ME 'The Question That Rises at Some Time in Every Man's Bosonii WHY CHRIST CALLED MATTHEW. He Eecognized a Good Man, Although Tcrj Unpopular. CUEIST'S CEUSADE AGA1HST CASTE iwEnrEs foe the dispatch.: Sly subject this morning is the call of , Matthew. St. Matthew himself in his gos pel has told us the circumstances of his call. "As Jesus went forth from thence," we read. "He saw a man named Matthew sitting at the receipt of custom, and He saith unto him: Follow me. And he arose and fol lowed Him." There is somethins significant in the-fact that Christ saw Matthew at all. It means that the Divine Reformer, in His zeal for the bettering of man, never for got men. He knew that society can be rep resented onlr by the regeneration of the in dividual. And if you will think of it, you will see that He worked on that principle always. He made no attempt to get power, either ecclesiastical or civil. He never tried to get any kind of laws passed. He made no effort to organize a party. He took pains ' to keep away from crowds, and to keep crowds away from Him. He seldom preached to large congregations. On the contrary, His way was to single out a man here an'd another man there, as He chose Matthew, and to influence that man, and to C inspire him with His spirit and His truth, and then to send the man ont to influence somebody else That is the only way in which any perma nent good work can be done in this world. Men must be dealt with not as masses but as men. This man must be won. and then an other, and each made a center of quiet In fluence. One of the best things .-bout this way of doing good is that it is possible to every one ol us. "We cannot all influence a crowd, but we can each of us influence somebody. "We cannot all mold public opin ion, but we can each of us affect some body's private opinion, and by and by that becomes public opinion of the most perma nent kind. Who is there to whom as such as that is impossible? Christ, passing by, saw Mat thew, and recognized in him a man trho needed help, and straightway set about help ing him. You can do as much as that your self. CHEIST SIXGLED OUT MATTHEW. Christ, passing by, saw Matthew. He had just been standing an the Capernaum wharf with a great crowd about him; but He had looked over all the upturned faces and noticed this solitary man sitting at the door of the custom house and listening. There was no crowd big enough to hide a man Irom Christ. And Christ, as I was saying last Sunday, came into this world not only to bring a revelation, but to be a revelation. In Christ we see God. And there is one question) about God which we cannot help asking. "We look out over human life and sec the pain in it "We see the good suffering from sickness, the strong arm which seems so sorely needed is stricken down, the wise lips on which men wait for guidance are silenced, and accident comes, the dam breaks as it did at Johnstown, the rivers overflow as in Japan, the sea rises and the waves engulf the shore, the rail parts and over goes the train into the ditch, and there is no distinction cf persons, the good and bad, the helplul and vicious die together, and we cannot help asking: Does God care? Does God, looking out over the masses of human beings which cover the lace or the earth, distinguish at all between them ? Does He care for me ? That is one ot the irresistible questions. And Christ has answered it He who came to bring a revelation ot God has assured us by His blessed words that not a sparrow falls to the ground without God's knowledge. And He who came to be the revelation of revelations looked out over the multitude at Capernum and saw Matthew; and many an other time saw many another poor man or woman needing His help and pity,and cared for them. Christ, we have seen, was always caring for the individual. And that means that God is always caring for the individual. In the face ot all the hard things which come into man's experience, hold still to that Somehow trust Christ that is true. GOD DOES CAKE. But when Christ saw Matthew He saw not only an individual, but an individual of a certain marked type. He saw not only a .man, but a peculiar kind of man. He saw a man whom the religious people of that day, if they had chanced to look at him, would have turned their backs on. He saw e despised man, a man burdened with uni versal unpopularity. Everybody hated Matthew. Isobody could think of any came too bad (or him. Because Matthew was one who sat at the receipt of customs. He was one of the Ca pernaum revenue officers. The taxjcollector has never in t ny country been a particu larly welcome guest But in Judea he was diluted on principle. 2ot only did he take the people's money, and as much of it as he could, and in a thousand vexatious ways, but the money went ont of the country to a foreign government, and that an alien to their religion. Taxation touched the He brew pocketbook, and that was bad enough. But it outraced the Hebrew sense of justice; it symbolized tyranny and idolatry; it was a perpetual and exasperating reminder of their loss oi civil and religious liberty, and that emphasized their hatred. A tax gath erer, was an oppressor and a thief and a renegade and a traitor and an infidel and in general a disreputable ra&czl. .No money out of the publicans' strong , box could go into the Temple treas ury. No money changer would change -;it I cannot think that the opportunity to Jget any of it forthe temple treasury came very often; but when itdid No! There was not .water enough iu all the Sea of Galilee to make the coin clean which had been clenched in the hand of the publican. The publicans wereshutout of everything. The orthodox and loyal had no use for them, either political, ecclesistical or social. ASD MATTHEW WAS A PUBLICAN. And yet Christ saw Matthew, and was at once interested in Matthew, and all the prejudice of all the people of Palestine affected Him not for an instant We hardly know which to wonder at ihe most, as we study the life of Christ: whether at the people whom He chose, or at ,' the people whom He did not choose. He behaved himself upon principles so opposite to those which were current in His trial, upon principles which even to-day are not understood very generally and certainly ; not acted upon very generally that one cannot "predict beforehand, even after following Him closely, what He will Kty or what He will do. He meets a Samari tan woman beside a well where He has stopped to ret She is a Samaritan, and a woman, and having bad five husbands is Jiving now with a man who is not her hus band. Here are three damaging facts, any one of which would have turned away the widest-minded rabbi of that day. Christ en gages her in conversation.and makes knowD to her the proloundest religious truth He has to teach. One nicht there comes to Him n-man named Nicodemus, a ruler of the Jews. This map is impressed and partly persuaded. He is a person of authority and influence. Eere is a great chance lor the Master to strengthen his position, to gain His way amongthe church leaders to get the prestige of influential patronage. He gives JSTicodemui no enconragement He tells him thifie must first be born again. It is the same when a young enthusiastic convert, having great possessions, comes to Him." Here is an opportunity again to help on the cause' I suppose that money meant just as much in those days as it dots now. Here was a man of money, all ready by a little easy management to be brought into the church. At ouce Christ puts him to the severest kind ,of test And the young man goes away sorrowful, carrying all his money with him. A WOKDEEFCL STUDY. And now here is Matthew Matthew the publican. Christ could have done nothing more evidently impolitic than to take this man, with no reputation except a bad one with no contribution to make to the cause except the contribution of increased unpopularity, into His company. He knew perfectly well what a talk it would make. His name was already none too good among the Rabbis for His folio wings with questionable people. But actually to take this publican into tbe circle of His inti mate disciples, Christ knew perfectly well, when he did that, that the whole religious and social world would be scandalized by it I do not find, however, that that made any difference to Him. Christ was essen tially and conscientiously democratic. He recognized a man wherever He found him; and when He found a man He paid no atten tion to his dress, or his house; or his bank account or his position or the popularity or the prejudice which surroundedhim. That is what brotherhood means. Brotherhood is not simply a kindly feeling of the rich to ward the poor, it is not merely a touch of charity in the hearl of virtue at the sight of vice, it is not satisfied by methods of co operation or by settlements by arbitration; brotherhood begins with a recognition of manhood and womanhood. The way out in these unbrotherly days is along the path of sympathy; that is of genuine fellow-feeling. Any consideration of aristocracy which keeps a man from recognizing another man as big, as good as himself because he works in a mill, which keeps a woman from recog nizing the equal worth of another woman because she sells cloth by the yard behind a counter is unchristian. Christ came to drive that detestable feeling out of the world. I suppose you know that "phari see" means "one who separates himself." Christ preferred this despised publican OTer all the pharisees in Judea. George Hodges. rilOl'OsALa. OFFICE OF COUXTY CONTROLLER, PITTSBURG, October 11, 1SS9. S SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED at this office until 4 o'clock P. it THURSDAY, October 17, 1S89, for widenine and extending approaches to bridge over Char tiers creek at AlcCabcs. Bids to be by tbe lamp sum lor work complete. Work to be completed on or before December 1, 18S9. Hpecihcatlons can be seen at the office of the County Engi neer artor MONDAY, October 14, 1SS9. Bidders should visit site before biddinc- JOSIAH SPEER, ' ocl2-33 County Controller. SEALED PROPOSALS "WILL BE RE CEIVED by the undersigned, at the Mer chants and Manufacturers' Bank, at Detroit, Jlich., until OCTOBER 20, lbS9, at 12 o'clock noon, for the purchase of 50.000 of the Baraga Graphite Mining Company's 6 per cent Urst mortgage coupon bonds, in sums of $500 and upward, reserving the right to reject any or all bids. The property consists of SsO acres of laud in Baraga count v, Mich., with a vein of graphite or black lead 170 feet in thickness now vtorkinc, and a personal guarantee given by, a good party if required. Fnrther information given on inquiring of Fred Carlisle, 51 Campau Building, Detroit, Mich. F. CARLISLE fc CO. ocl2-21 AUCTION SALES. ASSIGNEES' SALE. AT AUCTION J. H. BORLAND, Auctioneer. Important to the public. The stock of a large drygoods importing house, over $159,000 worth of foreign and domestic drygoods, iar pets, rugs, druggets, eta, eta, by auction, at J. H. BORLAND'S Large and Spacious Commission Rooms, NOS. 723 and 725 LIBERTY STREET, at tbe head of Wood street; opposite theAr buckle block, commencing MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1889. Sales will commence daily at 10 A. M., 2 P. IT. and 720 p. M., and continne from day to day until the entire stock is disposed of, and In quantities to suit the purchaser. Consisting of English, French and German Cloths and Cas simeres. Beavers and Fine Overcoatings, Ladies and Children's Fine Fancy Cloakings, Broche, India Kashmyr, Real Camels' Hair, French and American Velvet Reversible and other fashionable and desirable Shawls. Tambour, Brussels, Nottingham, Madras and Antique Lace Curtains, Portieres, eta, eta DRESS GOODS In great variety, such as Black and Colored Silks, Satins and Satin Rhadamas. Figured and Striped Brocades, eta, of the latest designs and patterns. Black and Colored Henrietta Cloths and Cashmeres, "finest imported," all-wool Fancy Plaids, Tricots, Serges, Combination Suits, Fine Silk Plush Suitings of the latest designs in suits or by the yard. Velvets and Velveteens. Irish, ScotchyGerman and French Linens ot every description. Prints, Ging hams, Chambrays, eta. Bleached and Un bleached Cottons from one to three yards wide, a large assortment of Ladies. Gents and Chil dren's Hosiery, Underwear, eta English and American Blankets "of tbe finest makes." Flannels, Marseilles. French Reversible?, Turkish and other Choice Quilts, together with a large and elecant assortment of Carpets, Turkish, Oriental, Smyrna. Crosley's Velvet and other rich and rare Rugs, Druggets, eta, eta, with an immense variety of other goods too numerous to mention. This is without exception the largest sale of Fine Drycoods, Carpets and Rugs ever offered in Pittsburg, and is well worthy the attention of the public generally. The entire stock must bo sold regardless of cost or tirice in order to make a prompt settlement tuUi the creditors. All goods sold at this sale positively guar anteed and warranted as represented. Special accommodations provided for ladies. ocl034 BY HENRY AUCTION CO.. LLM. AT AUCTION-50 SECOND-HAND CAR. PETS, chamber furniture, eta. from a large hotel, TUESDAY MORNING, October 15, at 10 o'clock, at the rooms, No. 311 Market street. Oak, cherry and walnut chamber suits, bedsteads, bureaus, washstands, wardrobes, cupboards, tables, chairs, rockers, lounges, couches, chiffoniers, mirrors, pictures, shade', door and window curtains, 2 very large hand some parlor suits, hallracks, bookcases, desks, cabinets, ornaments, bedding, hair and husk mattresses, springs, blankets, druggets, rugs, china, glass and delf ware, toilet sets,sifleboard, cookit g range and utensils, kitchen table and chairs, tinware and kitchen goods, and mo quette. velvet and Brussels carpets. HENRY AtJCTION CO.. LI.M., Auctioneers. OC13-S5 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 WILMERDING And in furnishing it with the most complete and extensive system of pnblic 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 the great and growing demand for resi dences and business bouses at Wilmerding. This demand comes especially from young and enterprising men and firms who have not euffi 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 ontricht 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 tbe kind and size ot houses in greatest demand cheerfully furnished by the company, and special prices given on lots sold for immediate improvement. For further particulars call on or address East Pittsburglmprovement Co. Westinghouse Building, au21-W3u i PITTSBURG. PA. i CAPITAL UPMTITT & Display advertisements one dollar per ignore' for one insertion.- Classified advertise menit on this page such as Wanted, For Sale, To Let, eta, ten cents per line for each inser tion, and none taken Jor lest than fifty -xnXs. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BBANCH 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 to be prepaid except where advertisers already have accounts with Tips D18 fatco. rrrrsBTjnG. THOMAS MCCAFFBKY, SK9 Butler street. EMIL G. STUCKEY, 54th street and Penn ave. E. G. STDCKEY & CO., Wylle ave. andFultonst N. STUKELY, Fifth Avenue Market House. EAST EXD. J. W. WALLACE, 6121 Penn avenue. OAKXiA27D. MCALLISTEK&SHElBLER,5thaV. iAlWOOdit. BOUTOSIDE. JACOB SFOHN. No. ICarson street. H. A. DONALDSON, 1707 Carson street. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAEKCHEK, S3 Federal street. H. J. McBKIDE. Market House, Allegheny. FRKD H. EGGEES. 172 Ohio street. F. H. EGGEES & SON, Ohio and Chestnut sts. 3. F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS McHENKY, Western and Irwin aves. G. "W. HUGHES, Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. l'EEKYM. GLEIM. Kebeccaand Allegheny aves. S11LLVALE BOltOUGH. W. "W. FLOCEER, Stationer. No. 4 Grant ave. WANTED. aiole Hcln. WAN1ED-A BKICKLAYEB. APPLY TO BOBEKT MCFABLAND, Sewlckley. Pa., P., Ft. W. AC. By. OC13-I8 -rTTANTED-FOK BKICKYAHD-A GOOD TT second-hand tempering wheel. Address A. A., Dispatch office. OC13-97 WANTED-PKACTICAIi WATCHMAKER; highest salary paid to right man. M. J. SM1T, 311 Smtthfield St. ocU-137 WANTED-AN EXPERIENCED PACKER (Itr boots and shoes. Apply at once at 110 MARKET STREET, city. OC13-K WANTED-AN ACTIVE. EXPERIENCED salesman for family tea trade. Address UTILITY, Dispatch office. OC12-M WANTED-S) DITCHER'S APPLY AT DE HAV-EN station P. W.B. B .: wages SI 50 and V. 75. n. F. GETTLEMAN, Contractor. OC12-79 WANTED-3 FIRST-CLASS ENTERPRISING real estate salesmen: liberal commission. ALLES & BAILEY, 104 Fourth ave. Teh 167. OCS-32 -TTTANTED-AT ONOE-TEN GOOD LATH VV ERS. Inquire of JOHN BEATTY. at resi dence, Grazier street, near Dallas avenue, E. E. OC13-115 TTTANTED-SALESMAN TO SELL GOODS Br V sample: good salary paid. Write to CEN- TENNIALMFG. CO., Cincinnati, O.. or Chicago. se3-75-TT88u W A N T E D RELIABLE. SOBER DRUG clerk: none others need apply: married man preferred. Address NOTB1VE, Leader office. oclS-43 -rTTANTED-AT ONCE 2 GOOD TINNERS. VY Inquire at F. A.KRlSUKORN'S,ZeUenople, Pa., or GUST FRISHKORN, 47 Federal St., Alle gheny. 0C18-143 XTrANTED-A HAMMERMAN FOR MEDIUM TT and small sizes tool steel: mustbeagood workman and steady. Address HAMMERMAM, Dispatch office. oclO-23 WA.NTED A YOUNG MAN ABOUT 17 AS shlpptrtfc clerk and to assist in office. Apply CRESCENT FOUNDRY, South ave. and Mason St., Allegheny. 0C15-155 -VTTANTED-IOOMEN LAYING WATER PIPES V In Allegheny City. Inquire in Bldwell street; steady work for good men. T. M. SOA.N LON, Contractor, OC13-S3 WANTED-UBUG CLERK-QUALIFIED AS SISTANT; one speaking German nre ferred: state references. Address "BARBA DOE." Dispatch office. OC13-34 WANTED-TWO YOUNG MEN OP GOOD address: will pav salary at the start. Call Monday at the Hotel Albemarle bet. Sand 9 A. M. and ask for MCLURE, Room 113. OC13-23 WANTED-A GOOD CANDYMAKER TO work on plain goods. Address CANDY. Dispatch office. Pittsburg, Pa., stating amount of experience, with whom employed and reference. OCll-M-TUFSU -T7"ANTED AGENTS-LATEST NOVELTY VV in hitching devices; so knots to tie (self lock): great Invention: 68 orders taken in one day; agents wanted at once. S. L SILSBY, Qulncy, 111. OC13-18 WANTED COMPETENT SALESMAN FOB wholesale business: must be well acquaint ed with city and surrnundlng trade: none but arst-class man need apply. Address M., P. O. B. 313, city. oclS-5 WANTED-A LIVE MAN, OF GOOD AD DRESS, for our sales department: nosltion permanent and pay good for right party; early application necessary. P. WARD, Room 2. 1035 Penn ave. OC1J-94 WANTED-A FEW MORE GENTLEMEN TO engage with us: permanent and pving po sitions to the right men. Apply to the general agent's office with GEO. S. MARTIN & CO.. 105 Fourth ave. ocl3-7 WANTED BILL CLEBK MUST HAVE thorough knowledse of wholesale grocery bnslness; rapid and correct in calculations and Sood penman; none others need apply. Address 0X517. city. OC13-70 WANTED-A FEW MORE STUDENTS IN practical bookkeeping, as taught by ex perienced expert accountants who are now ac tively engaged In that line of business. W. WOOLSEY, 163 Fifth avenue. OC13-13S WASTED A MAN "TO LATr OUT" OR DERS In the lamp and glass and queens ware business: none but those hating experience need apply to THE J. P. SMITH LAMP GLASS AND CHIN A COMPANY,, 935 Penn ave. oclS-68 WANTED-ENERGET1C AGENTS-S50 PER week cleared with our goods, and a 835 gold watch to each agent buying (200 worth gooas In Sroonfis. Address, with stamp. CUNNINGHAM &TARR, Manorjllle, Armstrong co.. Pa. OC13-67 TrANTED-FOR THE UNITED STATES V army, able-bodied, unmarried men, between the ages of 21 and 35 years; good pay, rations, clothing and medical attendance. Apply at NO 915 PENN AVENUE, Plttsbnrg. Pa. Jy21-30-WSu YITANTED-DETECTTVES IN EVERY COUJN YV TY; shrewd men to act under Instruction In our secret service: experience not neccssarv; send 2-cent stamp. ORANNAN DETECTIVE BUREAU CO., Arcade, Cincinnati, O. ocl3-107-Thsu XTTANTED-A YOUNG MAN. TO SOLICIT V lor a standard typewriter and snpplles In Pittsburg and vicinity: a good position for the right man. Address, with references and salary desired, TYPEWRITER, Box S53, Pittsburg. oclS-88 WA ANTED-BUS1NESS 3IEN AT SMART'S COLLEGE. NO. 4 Sixth St.: exnert book keeping and balancing, arithmetic penmanship, shorthand and typewriting taught thoroughly for 5 per month to ladies and gentlemen: open dally from 9 A. M. to 9 r. M. OC12-65-TTS8U WANTED-IMMEDIATELY, YOUNG MAN (about 22) as deliverer and collector for serial publications: must havet25 cash security and be well acquainted with location of streets in both cities: call after 9 Monday. H. A. SCHROE DER, No. 5 seventh ave. ocl3-S WANTED MALE HELF-SM SALARY, S40 expenses in advance allowed each month. Steady emploTment at home or traveling. No soliciting. Duties delivering and making collec tions. No postal cards. Address with stamp, HAFER & CO., Piqua, Ohio. ocS-68-TT8Su WA N T E D-ADVERTISING SOL1CITOR also, drug clerk; every competent person wanting a professional or clerical situation Bhonld register free with us; we supply business bouses with bookkeepers, clerks, etc;, without charge. COMMERCIAL AGENCY, 163 Filth avenue. OC13-93 -TTTANTED AMATEURS (TALENTED) S VY ladies, 8 gentlemen: first-class company, good salary, expenses, long season, advancement when competent, wardrobe and R. R. tickets fur nished. Address (by letter only), inclosing stamp, THEATRICAL, care Storck & Thorns, Chicago, III. QC13-110 WANTED-CANVASSERS AND GENERAL agents everywhere to sell a ladles' patent adlustatnesboe: over one million pair sold In New England: every lady purchases at sight: large ? routs, exclusive territory. Address, with stamp, AYLOK ADJUSTABLE SHOE STORE, No. 19 Euclid ave., Cleveland, Ohio. oc6-7B-rrssu WANTED-BR1CKLAYEBS-THOSE WANT ING work and employers and all others who may wish to employ bricklayers should regis ter such wants, free of charge, at the headquarters or the INDUSTRIAL MUTUAL BENEFIT AS SOCIATION, 93 Fourth ave., flrst floor front. Open until 9 F. JI. Saturdays. oclI-80-uwi'Su WANTED MEN OF EXPERIENCE-WITH good references, to canvass the city for a work on advertising and printing: exclusive ter ritory; the work has been subscribed for by the most prominent merchants throughout the country-something a man can be proud to handle. Address P. O. BOX 3237. Boston, Mass. oc!3-71 WANTED-AGENTS TO SELL OUR NON EVAPORATING. non-freezing chemical Ore pall, patented: exclusive territory given: sells to factories, hotels, business blocks, dwellings, etc: an entirely new thing and sells on sight: Indorsed N. E. Insurance Ex.. Factory Mut. Ins. Cos., Chi cago Underwriters' Association, etc ; sample nail, price list, etc sent on receipt or!2. Address THE WORCESTER FIRE APPLIANCE CO. (Incor porated, No. 38 Front street, Worcester, Mass. oclO-35-Thsu WANTED-GENEBALANDLOCALAGENTS to handle the new patent chemical luk eras ing 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 f820 00 In six days another S2 00 In two hours; territory absolutely free: salary to good men; no ladies need answer; sample 33 cts. For terms and full particulars, address, THE MONBOE ttks-rp.k CO., manufacturers, La Crosse, Wis, ocl2- WANTED. Male Help. ANTED FIRST-CLASS BARBER. AD- DHE33 BOX 95, Gallltzln. Pa. ow-co . ANTED-GOOD PIANO PLAYER AT NEW SIXTH ST. MUSEUM. ocw-w WANTED -DRIVER. ADDRESS WITH reference, DRIVER, Dispatch office. ocJS-5 -TTTANTED LABORERS IN DINWIDD1E VV street. Inquire on the work. T. M. 8CAN LON, Contractor. OC13-4S Fcraalo Help. WANTED-A FIRST-CLASS GIRL TO SEW on custom coats. 525 SMITHF1ELD ST. OC13-11 ANTED RELIABLE GIRL FOR GEN ERAL housework In a small family: must understand cooking; good wages. Apply 1SS l-O-CUSr ST., Allegheny City. OC13-69 -TTTANTED-LADY AGENTS FOR THE NEW V V hygela corset; most satisfactory and best money making article out. For terms, etc., apply to WESTERN CORSET CO., St. Louis, Mo. sel4-66-esu ANTED-LADYAGENTS-OURNEWCOH-SET, Just out, offers unusual Inducements to active business women; apply at once. EX CELSIOR CORSET CO., 28 Church St., New York. OCI3-1 TITANTED-IN A SMALL FAMILY-A FIRST- V V CLASS cook who can assist in washing and ironing: reference required. Call Monday, 14th, N. E. COR. FIFTH AND BIDWELL STB., E. E. OC13-10 TTTANTED-A RELIABLE GIBL AS NURSE W in a family at Shad ysldc, with three chil dren (between 4 and 10 years of age); highest reference required. Address OFFICE 23, care carrier No. 5, city. ocl3-12 WANTED 25 GIRLS AT GARNIER'S dressmaking and cutting school, 34 CHURCH AVE., Allegheny: wages paid after three months' tuition: balfprice next week; dress making at reduced rates. ocl3-35 TTJANTED-TO EMPLOY A FEW LADIES, T V on salary, to take charge of my business at their homes; entirely unobjectionable; light: very fascinating and healthful: no talking required; permaneut position: wages 810 per week in ad vance; good pay for part time; my references In clude some ot the best well-known people of Lou isville, Cincinnati, Pittsburg and elsewhere. Ad dress with stamp, MRS. MARION WALKER, Fourth and Chestnut sts., Louisville, Ky. , sel2-l3-Thsu Blalo nnd Female flelD. WAN TED-LADIES AND GENTLEMEN TO earn 13 to S5 a day: no canvassing. For particulars address, with stamp, CRYSTALIZED PHOTO CO., 112 W. Sixth St., Cincinnati, O. ocU-19 VrTANTED-PERSONS WHO ABE WILLING V V to quallry themselves for positions as sten ographers and typewriters. Address or call on MARTIN'S SHORTHAND SCHOOL, 411 Wood st. oclJ-83 WANTED-AGENTS, MALE OR FEMALE, In all country towns, to sell photograph albums: latest designs for tall trade just received; big profits aud quick returns to energetic agents; write terms, etc. UNION PUBLISHING CO., 103 Fourth ave. se22-80 ttfsu Sltuntlons. WANTED VESTMAKER WANTS VESTS to make at home: first-class work guaran teed. Address M. J., Dispatch office. OC13-81 TTANTED BY AN EXPERIENCED OPERA NT TOR on wood working machinery position In planing mill. Address W, Dispatch office. oclS-126 WANTED-S1TUATION AS CUTTER; TWO years ami six months experience; good recommendations aud references: good reason for leaving last place. B. B Dispatch office. ocll-25 Partners. WANTED-PABTNER. W1THS3.0C0TOHO00, to take an active Interest In a light manu facturlnE business. Including a specialty on which we coutrol the market. Address MONOPOLY, Dispatch office. oclt-145 Itoomi, Booses. Etc, WANTED-FDRNI3HED HOUSE, BY A young couple without children. Address D. W., Dispatch office, stating location, rental, etc., etc. oc9-20 TTTANTED-NICELY FURNISHED ROOM, T V within easy walking distance of postoffice, for gentleman and wife; private family preferred. Address ROOMS, Dispatch office. oclS-4 WANTED-TO BENT HOUSE OF ABOUT 10 rooms, with modern improvements and stable; East End preferred; state price and loca tion. Address RENTER, Dispatch office. OC12-27 WANTED-BY COUPLE WITHOUT CHIL DREN, and first-class references, a fur nished house in Sewlckley or East End; would rent for a year. Address W. A., Dispatch office, OC13-44 Boarders and Lodgers. WANTED-PERMANENT BOARDERS TO live in a pleasant house In Wilklnsburg. 3 mln. from station. Address MISS KATE HART LEY, P. O. Box 124, Wilklnsburg, Pa. ocl2--eu Financial. TJITANTED-TO LOAN MONEYAT 4K, 6 AND TT 6 per cent free ol tax. W. C. STEWART: 114 Fourth ave. laaw-su -TTTANTED-MOBTGAGES-MONEYTOLOAN TT in sums to suit at 4X, 5 and 6 per cent, ALLES & BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. apl9-14-TTSSU WANTED -MORTG AGES-ll. 000, 000 TO LOAN In large and small amounts at 4H, 5 and 6 per cent, iree or state tax: no aeiay. itiscu a. COY LEA CO., 131 Fourth ave. myZl-O) WANTED MORTGAGES IN LARGE OB small amounts on Improved city or Alle gheny county property at 4 . 5 and 6 per cent, THOS. LIGGETT, 114 Fonrth ave. ocl3-123-TTSSu WANTED-TO LOAN MONEY ON MOET GAGES on Improved real estate In sums of $500 and upward at 4 i and 6 per cent. L. O. FEAZIER, Forty-fifth and Butler sts. OC11-87-TUFSU "TTTANTED MORTGAGES L 000, 000TO LOAN T T on city and suburban properties at 4K, Sand 6 per cent, and on farms In Allegheny and aqja cent counties at C per cent, 1. M. PENNOCKT & SON, 105 Fourth avenue. ap7-f41 WANTED-TO LOAN MONEY WE HAVE over one million dollars to loan on city and suburban property at 4M per cent; no tax: we will also loan money on improved farms in Alle gheny, Beaver, Fayette, Washington and West moreland countIes;auy marketable security taken for loans of any amount. BLACK A BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. Je3-a9-su aiiscellancoua. WANTED-GOOD SECOND-HAND LETTER press; cheap. Address A. J. J., Dispatch office. 0C13-G9 ANTED-A THOEOUGHBBED SCOTCH terrier pup: pedigree guaranteed. Address P. O. BOX 64, Brlnton, Allegheny co., Pa. ocW-10 T17 ANTED-YOU TO GET A BAKEE'S V dozen (13) of Stewart & Co. 's fine cabinet photos for 81, at 90 and 92 FEDERAL ST.. Alle gheny. mv2S-4-TTSu WANTED-GENTLEMEN Wno DESIRE A wife or lively correspondent, to address with stamD, THE UNION CORRESPONDING CLUB. Lock Box 741. Plttsbnrg, Pa. OC13-H9 WANTED-PERSONS DESIROUS OF PUR CHASING writing machines to call and ex amine the unequaled Remington as recently Im proved. A. M. MARTIN, 412 Wood st, ocl3-83 WANTED-TO EXCHA N G E A WELL-BROKE English setter dog. 2 years old, kind and a good watchdog; will exchange him for a good b.l. shotgun. Address SHOTGUN, Dispatch office. OC13-54 WANTED 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 1 will call and snow you the watch. Jy3-40 WANTED-PERSONS TO KNOW THAT BT agreeing to pay 81 per week you can get possession or fine gold or silver watches, clocks, jewelry, diamonds, silver ware, etc. J. M1TSCH, 130 Federal st., Allegheny, Pa. selS-Mwrsu "TTTANTED-BY rEABSON, LEADING PHO VV TOGRAPHEB, 96 Fifth avenue, Pittsburg, and 43 Federal street, Allegheny, everybody to know that he is making fine cabinets at 1 SO per dozen; photos delivered when promised; Instan taneous process. mhl3-63 TrrANTED-lRON AND GLASS WOBKERS TV to take notice where employment Is steady, at Cochran station, and purchase cheap lots In the Patterson Plan; cheap; on easv terms; month ly or yearly payments. J. K. WYL1E, Agent, Duquesne, Pa., or No. 8 Wood street, room 5, Plttsbnrg. Pa. oc!2-92 FOR SALE IMPROVED HEAL ESTATE. Cltv Hcsldencci. FOR SALE-CHEAP MABION ST. BBICK, having 6 rooms, hall, marble mantels, nat. and art. gas; lot 24x104. J. R. COOPER & CO., 107 Fourth avenue. ocl2-33 FOR 8ALE-82,600-EASY TERMS: WYLIE ave.; almost new brick house. 7 rooms, hall, marble mantels, both gases, etc. J. R. COOPER & CO., 107 Fourth ave. OC12-35 FOR SALE-ONLY 8,000 FOR A PROPERTY In the Seventh ward that will rent readily for 8900 per year: for description and location call on J. R. COOPER ft CO., 107 Fourth ave. OC12-35 FOR SALE-ON COLWELL ST.. NEAR Dinwiddle, 2-sty. brick dwelling. 6 rooms, n. and a. gas; in good condition: a bargain; lot 20x100 to alley. J. C. BEILLY, 77 Diamond at. OC13-150 FORSALE-CONGRKSSSTREET-GOODTWO-story brick, 7 rooms, hall, vestibule, both gases; house In flrst-class repair; low price to quick buyer, sj. Bw COOPER & CO., 107 Fourth avenue. OC12-35 FOR SALE-GOOD FOUR-BOOH HOUSE, good cellar and finished attic, -on Firth ave nue, a short distance east or Soho street; lot runs through to another street; can build on the other end; tbe house Is in good condition, has natural gas and water indoors: on line of cable cars; price &EO0. O. H. LOVE, 93 Fourth avenue, ocfs-118 FOB SALE-LOT 24X105 FEET, COB. TAYLOR and Minerva St., with framehouse, 3 rooms and small storeroom, 81000; lot 30x60 Arch St., 1 welftn ward, with frame house, 6 rooms, hall. good cellar. Inside abutters, cedar St., (2.000: lot 22x100, Dauphin St., Nineteenth ward, with frame house, 8 rooms, hall and finished attic, fi.000. D. BEUEN SONS. 4112 Paun are. ' oclMiO- . FOB SALE-IMPEOYED REAL ESTATE - ..j East End Residences. FOR 8ALE-M500-3U3STANTIAL BBICK dwelling containing 8 rooms and all conven iences, well located in Shadyside. W. C. STEW ART, 114 Fourth ave. sel-13-Su "PWR 8ALE-t9,000-EW QUEEN ANNE X' brick dwelling, containing 10 rooms and all covenlences: lot 47x148; the best property for the monev in Shadyside. Vf'. C. OTEWART. U4 Fourth ave. au25-ll-Bn FOR 8 ALE-SHADYS1DE DWELLING, WAL , . NUTst.; a2-story frame of 7 rooms and fin ished attic, hall. h. 4 c. water, gas, etc.! call and get full particulars. BLACK i 1JAIHD, 95 Fourth avenue. 3A-147. ocl3-71 FOR SALE-3 PROPERTIES ON NORTH AND South Hlland aves.. that are very desirable properties, and range in price from 89, POO to 15,000: ibey are well located and cheap. C. H. LOVE, 93 Fourth ave. ocl3-U FOR SALE-MEADOW ST., NEW FRAME house of 7 rooms, reception hall, shlna closet, two finished attic rooms, both gases, porches, good cellar, etc. : lot 24x100 to alley. J. R. COOPER & CO., 107 Fourth ave. ocl2-35 TTlOR SALE-A HILAND AVENUE BESI X' DENCE at a moderate price and less than value, as the owner's business is such that be can nut live in it, his business being away from the city. c. H. LOVE, 93 Fourth avenue. OCl0-4-ThSSU FORSALE-MODELOAKLAND HOUSE.AT WOOD street, near Cable place, a 2-story brick dwelling of Grooms, ball, laundry, front porch; other convenlenees; large lot 95x123 to an alley. BLACK ft BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. 2D-83. oc!3-74 I710R SALE-830,0C0-NEW AND SUBSTAN - T1AL brick residence, containing 12 large rooms and all conveniences; lot 114x400 ft: this is one of tbe finest located and cheapest pieces of property in Shadyside. W. a STEWART, 114 Fourth ave. auK-11-su FOR SALE-SYLVAN AVE., NEABBOOUET St., new frame house 7 rooms, hall, vestibule, large pantry, h. and c. water;handsomely grained and painted; large porches: slate mantels; whole house complete In every way. J.B. COOPER & CO., 107 Fourth ave. ocl2-35 FOR SALE BOQUET ST., OAKLAND, ON line or new electric road; new press brick dwelling, 6 rooms, finished attic-double parlors, hall, bath, range w.c, tile hearths, well finished large porches, etc; lot 24x175. J.R. COOPER ft CO., 1OT Fourth ave. OC12-35 FOR SALE-ELEGANT 9-ROOM HOUSE; large, handsome grounds; everything In per fect order: 10 minutes' ride by i cable from center of city: will take smaller house or good vacant round In exchange: cheap t 310,000. CHARLES OMER3 ft COH 313 Wood st- dcS-77-TuFSSU FOR SALE-111,000, 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 heart of the East End, on one of the main avenues. W. C. STEWART, 114 Fourth ave. aull-66-SU FOR SALE-FIFTH AVE., NEAR SHADY lane, a very desirable home at a very low figure; 11 rooms, with all modern Improvements; nearly new; stable on lot; this is a very fine residence and Is worth more than we are now asking: lot 55x100. J. C. REILLY, 77 Diamond st. OC13-1S0 FOR SALE-AT A BARGAIN-ON THE COR NER of two prominent spared aves. in the East End; lot 46x198: elegant brick house, recep tion hall, 9 rooms and'flnished attic, with cedar room, large drying room and servants' room, basement laundry, electric bells. In short, com plete In every respect. THOS. LIGGETT, No. 114 Fourth ave. ' DC13-128-TTBSU FOR SALE-SCIOTO STREET, NEAR GROSS street, Twentieth ward, new substantial frame dwelling 5 rooms, finished attic hall, vesti bule, inside shutters, front and rear porcnes: lot 22x110 feet to alley; convenient to station; price, 2, TOO; terms very easy. L. O. FEAZIER, Forty fifth and Butler sts. ocU-87-tufsu FOR 3 ALE A PRETTY HOME IN THE EAST End; paved Street, well sewered, and only a short distance from the railroad; a Queen Anne dwelling containing 9 commodious roomsrecep tlon hall, range, bath, laundry, all the latest Im proved conveniences: large lot: 81.000 cash, bal ance to suit, BLACK ft BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. OC13-74 FOR SALE-A COMPLETE AND MODERN brick dwelling 8 rooms, attic, hall, vestibule, bathroom, h. aud c. water. Inside w. c, slate mantels, electric bells, laundry, sliding doors, slate roof, etc.: corner lot, 2-5x110, located on Penn ave. Twentieth ward; traction line passes door; price 87.000; terms easy. L. O. FRAZIER, Forty-fl Ith and Butler sts. ocll-87-TuFSU FOR SALE-ON COR. EDWIN AND ELWOOD sts.; lot 89 it. front 120 ft. deep to 20-ft. alley; new frame house of 8 rooms, reception hall, basement, lanndry, good sewerage, elegant front aud side porches, good neighborhood, one square from Hlland ave.: abt. 2 minutes' walk from Fifth ave. cable cars: complete in every respect: only $3,750. THOS. LIGGETT, No. 114 Fourth ave. ' OC13-127-HWF8SU FOR SALE-AT A BARGAIN TO PROMPT buyer Boquct street, Oakland, 3-story and mansard brick; 9 rooms, bath, laundry, range aud all equipments, comprising an elegant finish and perfect arrangement for comfort; street now being paved with asphaltum, and all street im provements to be paid by present owner; electrlo cars will pass the property, which with street Im provements now being executed, will add largely to present values, for a complete home in desira ble and convenient locality, we recommend this: price 86,000. CHARLES BOMERS ft CO.. 313 Wood si. OC13-113 Allegheny Residence!. FOB SALE-WASHINGTON STREET, ALLE GHENY, brick residence 8 rooms; bath room, etc.; aU conveniences: price 83,500: easy terms. This Is a bargain. W. W. MCNEILL ft BEO., 105 Fourth ave. 0C13-83 FORSALE-10 PEB CENTTNVESTMENT-9-room brlckbouse.ln Fourth ward. Allegheny; all modern Improvements; in good repair: price gooo: enhancement in value certain. W. W. CNEILL ft BBO., 105 Fourth ave. ocW-83- FOR SALE A FINE 2-STOHY FBAME honsc Just completed, of 8 rooms, hall, front Sorch, slate mantels, and has lot 60 ft. front on allfornlaave., Allegheny, by 165 to Colorado st. THOS. LIGGETT, 114 Fourth ave. oclO-42-HTbSSa FOR SALE MORRISON AVE.. ALLEGHENY, convenient to street cars and market house; elegant new 8 room frame house large lot, nice norches: this nrooertv must be sold: mice low: terms to suit. W. W. MCNEILL ft BEO., 105 Fourth ave. 0C13-S4 FOB SALE-89.250-THAT ELEGANT NEW and substantial press brick dwelling (never occupied), containing 9 rooms, batb, stationary washstands, laundry, cement cellar and all Im provements, located on Ackley St., bead ot Monterey St., Allegheny. W. C. STEWART. U4 Fourth ave. ap21-19-su FOR SALE-A "VERY DESIRABLE RESI DENCE, Clifton ave.. Second ward, Alle gheny, near street cars and electric road. 8 rooms, hall, sliding doOrs between hall, parlor and dining room, inside shutters, porches, front and rear, fine mantels, nat. and art. gas, bath, inside w. c, range and laundry, etc.: this bouse is well finished and papered throughout; grounds large and well kept, surrounded by large forest trees: corner lot 106x130: more ground can be had If de sired: price low; must be sold at once. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth ave OC13-51 Suburban Residences. FOR BALE-NEAR SANDY CREEK STATION, A. V. R. R., 2-story frame dwelling, 6 rooms and finished attic; new and modern; 3 acresof level ground: a very pleasant country home.-J. C. HE.ILL Y, 77 Diamond st. OC13-150 FOR SALE-FINE RESIDENCE AT CRAFTON 8 rooms, beside large reception hall, pantry, bathroom and attic, laundrywlth stationary tubs, beater in cellar, natural gas, splendid well and cisterns, hot and cold water, large porches, front fruit and shade trees, shrubbery, etc.: delightful location: this Is choice property and will be sold low. GEO. GLASS, 83 Water at. ocll-10-FSn FOR SALE LOTS. East End Lot. T7IORSALE-t3,300-LOT 47x120 FEET, LOCATED J? In Shadyside near Fifth ave., in a choice neighborhood ; the best lot for the money In the East End. W. C. STEWART, U4 Fourth ave EelS-7-su F lOR SALE-A NICE LOT ON GRAZIER ST. (GOfi.lMn excelIentlocation:handr to rail road and school: this is a bargain nt 8750, on easy payments. MELLON BROTHERS, (349 station St., E. E. 0C13-129-TTSU EOE SALE-S7.5O0-5 ACRES OF CHOICE land, desirably located on .Squirrel Hill, within two minutes' walk of new electric road: terms to suit purchaser. W. O. STEWART, 114 Fourth ave. se20-45-su FOR SALE-ON HOUP STJ, 3 MINUTES' walk from Flfthave cable cars: lot 40x100, to 20-ft. alley; sets well above grade: sewerage complete; oulv (2.400. THOS. LIGGETT. No. il4 Fourth ave " oci3-l27-Mwrssn FOR SALE-NICE, LEVEL LOT, 24x110 feet, on Elyslan avenue, near Fifth avenue: la excellent location, near railroad and cable; price 8800, on easy payments. MELLON BROTH ERS, 6349 Station street, E. E. ocl3-129-TT8a "COR SALE-ON BATES ST., AT FOOT OF J Oakland ave., beautiful lot. 50x120. to 25-ft. alley; about 8 minutes' walk from Fifth ave. cable cars: elegant neighborhood: only S3, COO. THOS. LIGGETT, No. 114 Fourth ave. OC13-127-MWT8SU TTOB BALE-BAUM GROVE LOTS. WITH J? Improved streets, wide flagstone sidewalks and grass dots, but a few minutes' walk to cable cars:lowprlces. See MELLON BROS., East End, or JOHN F. BAXTER, Agt., 512 Smltbfleld St. OC12-50-WSSU FOB SALE-ATLANTIO AVENUE, NEAR Liberty ave.. Twentieth ward, large beauti ful building, lot I00xl20feet, covered with fine shade trees, first-class surroundings and con venient to steam and cable cars; price low and terms easy. L. O. FRAZIER, Forty-fifth and Butler sts. ocll-S7-TnFSu FOR SALE-BARE CHANCES FOR PROFIT ABLE Investments In the shape of lots In The Villa Park plan. " adjoining the Bank of Commerce addition," at Brushton, which has firoven so profitable for those who purchased here: better opportunities than ever. JOHN F. BAXTER, AgtT. 512 Smltbfleld at. ocl3-75-TT8Sn FOR BALE-31.600-TERM3 TO SUITHPUH-CHASER,-fotsfi0xl50feetto an alley deslra blv located in Shadyside' (Squirrel Hill district) right on line of new electric road, which will be in operation December I. and only 10 minutes walk from Fifth avenue cable cars, are the choicest lots in the East End. W. C. STEWART, 114 Fourth avenue. seW-87-str FOB SALE-EAST END LOTS, 40x135. J. W. ARROTT plan. Fifth ave extension, Franks town ave.. Grazier and Kelly street; city im provements and conveniences: the proposed new Firth ave. station, P. R. K electric road within one (1) minutes' walk: a very low price has been nut on these desirable lots; call soon, BLACK ft BAIRD, 95 Fourth are. r cl3-U5 POtt'SALE-XOTs East 'End Lois. J FOR SALE-OOa-SOXia FEETJON" NEGLEY avenne near Center, W. C STEWART, 114 Fourth ave. sel-U-su FOR 8ALE-fiiC0O-EASY TERMS: -U ACRES of level land desirably located on Squirrel Hill: will sell portion. W. O. STEWART-r" Fourth ave. se!5-5-8u FOR SALE-TWO GOOD, LEVEL LOTS ON River avenue near Collins avenue; a bar gain at tsa each. MELLON BROTHERS, 6349 station street, e. e. oc13-129-tteu lOR BALE-ON EDWIN ST., NEAR ELWOOD t In, jnvllM ... ...... J .1, . k ...I. ... .a nil cUywatcr on the street: only f 1,600. QETT, No. 114 Fourth ave OC13-12S-TTSSU Glcnvrood Lots. FOR SALE-LOTS AT GLENWOOD,'NEAE tbe station: graded streets, sidewalks, city water, houses and lots lor sale 31,350. 81,750. 82,000, ten per cent cash, balance on monthly payments: Second Ave. Electric RaUway will pass In front of these lots; B. ft O. Railroad fare monthly tickets, bi cents per trlu: 12 minutes from BmlthDeld st. etOKGEC. BURG WIN, 150 Fourth ave. ir24-llIW6n AlleEhcnT liota. FOR SALE-ELEVENTH WARD. ALLEGHE NY Choice lots In Mrs. Cooper's plan, near New Brighton road and Wylle avenue lot 40x125 at 8500; best lots for the price: long time. A. LEG GATE ft SON, Agents, 31 Federal St., Allegheny. ocli-2) Suburban Lota. POB SALE-LOTS, LOTS. LOTS IN THE Herr Fulbacfc plan, between Willow Grove and Bennett stations, on West Penn R. B., just outside Allegheny City line at from 8M0 to f 1,500; cheapest property in the market. THOS. LIG GETT, 114 Fourth ave ocl2-12S-TTS8a FOR SALE-CHOICE LOTS; 50x194, tWOTOfSOO; Belmont Place Ingram. P., C. 4St. L. . R.: streets SO ft. wide; sewered: houses to set back 40 ft., cost at least 82,000: terms 825 down, balance 810 per month. INGRAM LAND AND IMPROVE MENT COMPANY, 60 Fourth ave. (second floor). ocl3-102-Trsa Farms. FOR SALE CHEAP FARM-75 ACRES, 4-room bouse frame barn, good fences, lays well, 19mlIesfromPlttsburg,for82,800, to close an estate. N. F. HURST, Lock Box 49, Rochester. Pa. se29-144-E0D FOR SALE-GARDEN AND FRUIT FARM, first-class residence. Darn, greenhouse etc. ; fine selection small fruit, 12 acres rich garden land, adjoining town: sales some $3, 600 per year and increasing fast; price 84, 000. O. H. FOLSOM, Lima, O. OC12-30 FOR SALE -192 ACRE FARM FOR 12,500, near Connellsville: having one 7 and a 4 roomed house barn; plenty or fruit: will sell on easy payments or exchange for other property; have a large variety or farms, all sizes and prices in Allegheny and adjoining counties. MAGAW ft GOFF, Ui Fourth are. OCI3-87-TT8U FOR SALE-NEAR HOMER. CITY. INDIANA county, Pa., a large farm of nearly 200 acres. In fin condition, good house weU water brougbt Into the kitchen, and hot water arrangements, wltb natural gas for house and machinery; stock for sale; place has fine barn and outhouses: party Is going to South America; apply to S. H. McGEE at the above place ocS-l-sa FOR SALE-FAEU-TO ANY CAPITALIST, either lady or gentleman, tbat wishes to buy one of the finest improved farms In the State of Kentucky; price, (65,000; it contains over 700 acres, and as I have a personal knowledge of It and tbe surrounding country, 1 will give a guar anteed, trnthrul statement of the facts to any per son wishing to investigate who is able and willing to buv. If all be found correct. Call on or address LEVI J. JEFFRIES, BeUevernon, Fayette Co.. Pa. OC13-21-UWTHU ut1i.irnniiOn Miscellaneous. FOE SALE BY CHARLES SOMERS ft CO.. 313 WOOD STREET. West End houses 3 rooms, nice lot, 81,000: two S-room bouses, 81,500 each: 8 rooms, large lot, 82, 500; 8 rooms, lot 100x150. 82,000: desirable West End bouses. oclJ-113 FOR BALE BY CHARLES SOMERS ftCO., 313 WOOD STREET. Allegheny building lots cbolce and cheap; Mc Clnre avenue Davis avenue Benton avenue, Brighton avenue; also, acre tracts of I, 2, 4, 6 and 8 acres in Tenth and Eleventh wards and Reserve township. OCI3-113 TJWH SALE BY J CHARLES SOMERS ft CO.. 313 WOOD STBKET. East End building lots Homewood avenue be tween Railroad and Penn, Stanton avenue, Aiken avenue Shetland avenue Filbert street, Hast ings street and in ail sections of the East End; Squirrel Hill lots and acre tracts. ocl3-U3 FOB SALE-IT WILL BE TO YOUB INTER EST to secure one of our new revised cata logues with supplement '(Just published) before buying elsewhere; we have alarge variety of new properties coming In daily, and can supply your wants without delay: lots and dwellings in all parts of the 2 cities and suburbs; aU prices and terms; call or send for this valuable book. BLACK ft BAIRD. C5 Fourth ave oc9-53 FOR SALE BY CHARLES SOMEBS ft CO., SIS WOOD ST., Convenient, desirable cltv home at moderate cost. Two new brick houses, ,6 rooms each. In perfect order, bright, clean surroundings; health ful location, wltbfn one square of electric road; 10 minutes' ride to heart of city. Cheap at 82,600. ociO-69-Thssn FOR SALE BY CHARLES SOMERS ft CO., 313 WOOD STBEET. An Interest In a prominent Pittsburg wholesale establishment located la heart of city; the con cern is widely and favorably known as a perma nently established; conservative and money making enterprise: an active man, ambitious to become an equal partner In a ltve progressive and growing business, will find a rare oppor tunity offered In this; capital required 85. coo to 87,000. ocIO-70 FOR SALE While not soliciting a business as brokers in mercantile establishments, we are now Intrusted with negotiations In a number of enterprises of this kind. Our long connection with mercantile pursuits in this city, and acquaintance In com mercial and manufacturing circles brings to us without solicitation a large7amount of business of this character. We propose to meet the demand aud provide lor the security or our patrons by ac cepting only substantial, legitimate enterprises, that wlU produce evidence of worth on Investiga tion, to which we will subject tbem before otter ing. Snbject to our disposal to-day are flrst, an Interest In a wholesale business, a house or high repute long and permanently established, on a sound financial and money-making basis; 83,000 or 87.000 is required as an Investment In this. ALSO- An active or silent Interest in a very profitable cltv establishment, dealing in a choice clean line of goods, yielding large profits, on which abso lutely no loss is Buffered through bad debts or changing fashions; JS,000 will procure a third ownership. ALSO One-third or one-half interest In an old es tablished and very productive newspaper en terprise rated high among its cotemporarles, ana enjoying a city advertising patronage ex ceeding that of all Western Pennsylvania country newspapers combined. The entire concern, including buildings and all appliances, is valued at 810,000. ALSO , A retail grocery stock with fixtures, buildings and realty.on one of tbe best streets in Allegheny. The business now active and yielding good profits, in a location highly desirable as a place of residence and Investment. ALSO Fire Brlcc and Bed Brick Works, and other Hues of business requiring moderate'lnvestments are represented among our lists, REAL ESTATE CHARLES SOMERS ft CO., OC13-113 313 Wood street. FOR SALE BUSINESS, Bualneas Choxtcea. FOE SALE-A MILLINERY STORE-IN A good locality: estaDltshed In 1S78; a bargain. Apply at 1923 CARSON T.. 8. 8. oclO-lOO-TTSSn FOE BALE A GOOD PAYING GENERAL store at a bargain: storeroom and dwelling. For particulars address S. P. POORBAUGH, Glencoe. Pa, oc8-3t F lOR BALE-GROCERY ONE OFTHE FINEST In the state: larire cash trade: best location and fresh stock: Invoice 82, 400; rare bargain. C H. FOLSOM, Lima O. OC12-30 FOR SALE-GROCERY BTORE ON ONE OF the best streets in Allegheny: owner Inter ested In other business and must retire: must be sold soon. Address J. ., Dispatch office. OC12-68 FOR BALE A FINE CONFECTIONERY store centrally located on Fifth ave: doing a business of f 18 to 50 per day: leasehold on store ice cream parlor and 4dwellinr rooms, only 830 per montb ; stock and fixtures will invoice about 81.500: will be sold cheap If sold at once THOS. LIGGETT, 114 Fourth ave. oclO-99-MWTSSu 170R 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: wUl inventory about 810, 000. This is an elegant opportunity far a wide awake man to get Into a clean, profitable and legitimate business. W. C. STEWART, 114 Fourth avenue. Jyl4-14-6u TjiORSALE-2 FINE BAKERIES AND CON Jj FECT10NERIES,ln excellent locations, large grocery store In Pittsburg, S3, COO or invoice doing yearly bnslness of 8100.000; smaller grocery stores, ftoo to 85, ao; cigar stores, small bakeries, confec tioneries, boarding honses. drygoods and notion stores. Teed store printing office and many other business chances for males or females: tree par ticulars. SHEPARD ft CO., 54 Filth ave. oc3 Business Stands., TIIOR SALE-SEVERAL PIECES OF PEOP Xj ERTY on Fourth ave: also a number of pieces on Penn ave., Smltbfleld st. and other good streets: will take pleasure In giving full par ticulars and showing surveys to parties desiring to purchase W. C. STEWART, 114 Fourth ave ap2l-l9-su FOR SALE-AN INVESTMENT-CORNER lot fronting 60 ft. on Fifth ave by 120 ft. on another st., having thereon 3 three-story brick buildings with two store fronts; about S mlnntes from the Court House: annual rental over 82,000 per year; will be sold cheap If told at once THOS. LIGGETT,. 114 Fourth ave OC10-41-TTFSU FOR SALE-AT A REASONABLE PRICE AND on terms to suit purchaser, theEewell prop erty, located on Forbes ave, corner shady are.. Squirrel Hill, contains six acres of tbe finest lying land In that district, and baa erected thereon a large fine new brick building, suitable for hotel and road house purposes: also, stables and out buildings; can be purchased forless money than is asked for vacant property In the Immediate neighborhood; can be rented so as to net S per cent on investment. For permit to examine build ings see W. C STEWART. Ill Fourth ave . -QCO-W-HO. .' ,- , Jt F0K SALE-BUSINESS. Business Stands. FOR 8ALE-A GOOD BARGAIN IN A PENN ave. property, at East End. C H. LOVE, 93 Fourth ave. ocH-lis TTWB SALE-A WOOD ST. AND A LIBERTY a: st. property at less than value X;. iu ui jc, 93 Fourth th ave. ocU-U FOB SALE-LIBERTY ST. PROPERTY FOR sale: an A No. I location for a produce com mission house. C. H. LOVE, Fourth ave. OClO-4-TbSSU. FOR BALE-LEASE OF COAL YARD. COR. Boquet and Grant avenue Allegbenv. In quire W. E. ROSS, 125 Sandusky St., Allegheny. oc 13-72 FOR SALE-INVESTMENT FIFTH AVEN UK, near Logan street, 3-sty, pressed brick trout, 7 rooms and storeroom; price low enough to be considered a good purchase; lot 21x39. J. O. REILLY, 77 Diamond, st. oc!3-150 FOR BALE-HOTEL, FURNITURE AND lease: new brick bouse; furnished nicely: some 60 rooms; fine bar; large transient trade; price only 85,000; rare chance for a hotel man. C. II. FOLSOM, Lima, Ohio. OC12-30 FOR BALE-S7,0-RENTr 8720; BUTLER ST., corner property: two brick honses of 7 rooms and storeroom each: mansard ana slate roofs: lot 44x110; the- greatest bargain yet offered. For terms and full particulars call on J.R. COOPER ft CO., 107 Fourth ave. ocl2-iS FOR SALE-MlSCELLANEOrJS. Horses Vehicles. Uvo Stock, die. FOR SALE COMBINED HORSE GOOD sbowv driver, 18 bands high. 8 years old: will be sold reasonable. Call 608 WOOD ST. ocl3-144 FOB SALE-SECOND-HAND BAROUCHE, as good as new. Can be seen at C. WEST ft CO.'S, Carriage-Makers, 420 Duquesne way, Pitts burg, Pa. oclO-28 Machinery and Metals. FOE SALE-2 CIGAR BUNCHING MACHINES and a pigeon hole case 94 holes, will be sold cheap. 34 FIFTH AVE. or 59 CHESTN UT ST. ocLt-73 TJTOR SALE ENGINES AND BOILERS NEW XJ and refitted; repalrlngpromntly attended to. PORTER FOUNDRY ANDMACH1NE CO..L1M.. below Suspension bridge, Allegheny, Pa. aulO-29 FOR SALE -NEW AND SECOND-HAND typewriters, esneclally the unequaled Rem ington, at lowest cash prices, or on the Install ment plan. A. M. MARTIN, 412 Wood St. oclJ-83 PERSONAL. PERSONAL-BOOKS I BOOKS I BOOKSI New and old, ancient and icooera. standard and rare, legal, medical and scientific 30.000 vol umes to select from. LEVI'S BOOK STORE. 900 Liberty st. au3-08 PERSONAL - SPANISH LANGUAGE BY experienced teacher; special course for be ginners: simple easy method: highest references; terms moderate. Address SPANISH AMERICCS, Dispatch office. ocl2-23 PERSONAL FRENCH LANGUAGE BY AN" experienced Parisian gentleman; classes now In course of formation: also private lessons: terms moderate; highest references. Address PRO FESSOR, Dispatch office. ocl2-24 PERSONAL STELLA AND HARRY-THAT evening reception won't be a success unless you wear those "Voltaic diamonds;" no such brilliants were ever seen before; the only stones that will retain their brilliancy: set in solid gold. junga. fj v w ou, w ana up: eararops, ' aa, 83 75, 3125, 83 50 and np: also studs, brooches, pins, bracelets, etc BARNEY E. AEONS, soleaeent, 65 Fifth ave, 0C13-138 PERSONAL-SICK, WEAK, NERVOUS MEN and women (young or old), we appeal to your intelligence. We make no great (soap bubble) pretentions, for no one abhors "quack ery" more than we do, hence we submit to yon solid facts, the pure wheat with the cbaft taken out. We mean It In the fullest sense of the term, that one and all cau be restored to health, vigor and strength (bodily and mentally) by using the great "Ta-va-zon Remedies." They have cured thousands during the last 34 years, after all other agencies had failed. Read what the Rev. Wra. Melrion Darlea, the able divine writes In the Y Wasg: While travtlinp through this country this season I hare met with many tbat have been miraculously cured by tbe Ta-va-zon Remedies. Hundreds of Invalids have been cured after the best and most skillful physicians have given them up. It Is a great pity tbat all who suffer from diseases of the blood, stomach, lungs, liver, spine kidneys and nerves would not go to blm and receive the divine blessing (health) by tbe use of these wonderful remedies, the "TA-VA-ZON.' .His office and laboratory Is at 301, 303, 305, 307 Grant St.. cor. Third ave., Pittsburg, Pa, Call or send stamp for bis Ta-va-zon Herald of Healtb: contains overwhelming evidences of miraculous cures, challenges the world wltb con vincing testimony, unvarnished truths, etc Ev eryone should read It. 0C13-I23 FOUND. FOUND-SICK. WEAK, NERVOUS MEN AND women permanently cured by thegreat'Ts-Va-Zon Remedies;" read the miraculous cures iir Herald of Health;" caU or send two stamps. DK GRlFFTrH DRUG CO.,-301 to SU7 Grant, cor. Third ave., Plttsbnrg, Pa. ,w T ttcH-g mHKAlKHKAKfci X BUlLDINa AND UOAN ASSOCIATION ot Allegheny is conducted on the best and latest improved methods, and offers first-class inducements to subscribers. Fall information will be given and subscriptions to its stock: received at the store ot JOHN DUFF. seH-14-TTSU S3K Federal st, Allegheny. MONEY TO IRELAND, SCOTLAND AND England can best be sent by checks on the "Cheque Bank," which are cashed by all bankers, merchants and tradespeople. Pittv burtt Agency JI AX SCHAMBERG &CO..&27 Bmithneld st, Pittsburg. se25-wsu FOR SALE, ON S csriiiiiJJRttaB 3"wV"35' pff.- ? ??". I 's M TWO CHOICE HOUSE! AS SHOWN ' NOS. 2317 and 2319 In the best and pleasantest location on the Southside, simi5 to the house near by, just sold to Mr. Harmony, with JoaeSjj &. Laughlins. These houses are situated on improved street, only one square from Carson street, alo&gf which the cable cars will soon run. M Designed and built by Joseph Anpjin, Architect, of ABjm ffheny, they are finished in pressed brick and stone ornamental fronts, and contain eig rooms, witn Dam room and every otner convenience, sucnasi city water, gas and natural gas on each .floor, arid good plara ing leading to city sewers. 3 Dwellings are first-class in every- respect, and as ownliSJ built six houses at one time, on advantageous contract, mam3 ly to improve the property adjoining, and have not ttrs on a large profit, each house further particulars call on B. avenue, or B. W. Benbow, Agent, 240s Sarah street, sidev; M-a 19 XJRV CttT Ktdslcntei. T O LET-NO. 58 MARION STKKsV, wva . HHlr nosM. 8 reons aa4 tiw Am nf ni Tinaneajilon November 1. B. M. REED, 24 Brasfetoa ave, E. E. mo LET-NEW BRICK HOUSW- A. nail, BHlMeo. anrc, . itct. a torn. ta Natrh st..Mt. WajblBItOB ow. D. BEHEN ft SON. 41B Penn ave re e8WM my Ailtfr -TU. 1 as.iAiA 01,1 i nvnu JL natural gas; 5 rooms oa center GraseT ave and Plyraoatt st, BatonHgw; rests Wylleavea;ios,naWrs gw; s1"i2 jf rauces .. wns Hwn syg:JTO?Tyrn ti Inquire or WM. M. JuajafUJ, ,,,5 JOE East Bad ResMeseea. fTW LET-HOUSE OF 14 IMXMsS, JL and oatbulldlngs: large nwwd; tTranr. nmr Ppnn avenue cable en. HENRY ROBERT3,atOilverlo4erta souinsiue mn i.vTvrav rwRaPTO G4H349 X nntu April J next. Bates .. Ot; roomed residence, lnae shatters, at conveniences; very large ground, BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. Acaruneuta. j-Vji mOLET-ABUITEOF APAKTMgSW, II Mil g JL bath accommodations, in SjbMi JMr.B-i quire on the premises, 98 WYLIE AVjMfiy jgjj mo LET-THREE NICK UXFB. JL rooms for light housekeeping. 3h taw entrance; rent moderate; referenee; 8W AVI. mO LET-NICELY FUKNISHWJ A. rooms, with rood board: terms cation Union ave ; reference. Addrees Dispatch o&ce. TOLET-ZOR3 UNFURNISHED newlv married eounlefor bowel venient to Lake Erie depot. Addres Atitpaicn omce. mO LET UNFURNISHED B04M88 JL housekeeping. S-room hoase tsei with dwellings, corners Pean and "JWc. and LIbertT streets, lnaalre of S. MUSS 44 Fourth street. oett-X-: JSwHSctt SfSBtfzH TO LET-A'BRICKTSTOBEAND DWEitW in MansHeld, on Mala .: a . (sjwslf location for drygoods, notions, etc: rent lews a J good tenant. U.U. LOVE, 98 Fourth ave, oclO-4-Thssn mo LET-A SMALL HALL-CARPI! X be nsed for school or private iQtra44Tj anv aescnptioH or Business purposes: m right lu heart of city: rent very rwisnnawe ' to A- w.js., AJispaica orace. fTW LET FOUR (4) STOREROOM JL business stands on corner Life Fourth and on corner or Fens ana 1 dwellings: 24 unfurnished rooms for lug. Inquire of S. MUSGBAVK, 44 FosHsi OC14-M-J Offices. Deik. Roosa. etc mO LET THREE LARGE CONNS JL rooms suitable for elab rooms or cMsiaAj Obloand East Diamond sts., cseesMe I Free Library and Market House AI1i,imsi)isjV1 quire of F. P. THOMAS. 55 Ohio St. m LKT-TN THE NEW DISPATCH JL IN o, 78, Ti ana jv xnamona sweea roomiest an d best-lighted offices to be 4 city; rent, saoandSSK) per annum. 1 trie llzhts. lanltor service and rt Apply between W A. X. and ir. -! z ana r. m. MEETTNBS. -rOCE-MEETTN0 OF THJI I II Traction Building and Loaa . will be held THURSDAY BVJBT berl7. 1889. at the residence of P. S. 'Wylle avenne, for the purpose at. omcera. persons wisuinp so s stock should attend, as there are shares left. H TEMBERS OF a W. STBWAJBT ; 1YJL 179. a or R.R.R,are req-eetw i W. H. Devore's nndertakiae roots a sharp MONDAY, October M. 1898. the funeral of our late bretttep. " Rfjinff. . Sister lodges are earaeaWr romorted !. : tend. xsy oraer ei i 0C13-121 Master G. A. -VTOT1CE I. O. O. F THE MEMB1 IV m.. r'iuL t- jiTi n r T . anested to meet at their naH. corner at J and East Diamond streets, AlleabeBJ. ess J day AriiiiNUur at x ocseesr, sew the enrnose of atteadloe tbe faeeral lateBro. P.D.D.G.M,E.C.LnL bers of sister lodges are respecUaHy esj to attena. rsy oraer or ins si. a. HARRY GRAHAM. Secretary. EBUCATIGHAU KI lastsBassssm JKiAsK'Cs oslHf' Hssas " 4& MT T- ST. ALOYSIU8, LOKETTO. PA. The scholastic year of tbe MesBtata- emy, n&aer tne aireenea ot sae Mercv will commence Its fall term E 2. Tuition for five months. taetuiltetJ and music ilea Loretto is famed aaa : resort, awt nee uresson, is a a nnanesttosable excellence. Tbe i the Sisters of Mercy as lsstrseten is wide for particulars aooresstae of the Academy. VEGETABLE ANDPOULTY snpplles all the city hotels: boneewi find it to their xdvaataze to deal wttst 1 Teienhone 4. 128 DIAMOND XA Pittsburg. jf EASY TERMS, ABOVE, SIDNEY STREET, , pH a wide, newly paved and weMj the best manner. They KaS is a bargain. ror terms a Phillips, Dispatch office,. lile im . " J . m rr -- itd .. . L. 2&?4 frf.oik'w.i- Bg&sttL.W