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THE FUTURE AFRICA
Discussed at the Inter-Seminary Alli
ance Convention.
AN APPEAL FOR MISSIONARIES.
Meeting of Delegates From Cities All OTer
the Lnited States
TO TALK ABOUT THE UNENLIGHTENED
The first day's session of a convention was
held in the Fourth TJ. P. Church, Alle
gheny, yesterday, which is alike of national
and world-wide interest and importance.
'Twas the eleventh annnal gathering of
delegates representing he American Inter
Seminary Missionary Alliance.
The scope of the alliance is the amalga
mated efforts of all, of the missionary work
ers, both home and foreign, connected with
the seminaries located in different cities of
the Unhid States. Their deliberations and
the different ramifications of their work
cannot but have a great influence in mis
sionary matters the world over. "The Stu
dents' Volunteer Movement," which is fos
tered by the alliance, has sent 300 mission
aries to different parts of the world, and 200
more young men are awaiting the hour of
their departure for their newfields of labor.
The convention opened with about 200
delegates representing the different semin
aries of the United States. The forenoon
was given up to an informal reception of
the delegates. Rev. H. T. McClelland,
D. D., of Western University, delivered the
opening address at 3 P. ai. C H. Stack
pole, o Boston, read the first paper, "The
Prospects of Alrica." His handling of the
subject showed that the text was a familiar
one to him and many new and interesting
points regarding the future of the ever
interesting "Dark Continent" were brought
out. An outline of the paper is appended:
THE CENTUBY DIVIDING LINE.
"The pre-eminent event of the closing
Tears of this century is the partition of
Africa and the leading question ot the com
ins century will be the regeneration of this
race but hitherto comparatively unknown and
almost unthought-of dark land.
"I am in a hurry to read this paper, for fear
it will become obsolete. For the Africa of to
day is not the Africa of yesteiday or to-morrow.
The world i thinking and acting on this
subject, and e live in a time when prophecy
is fast becoming history. History is last prov
ing these prophecies.
"All the maps f Africa are antedated, and
the will continue to be. For, though Africa
has, indeed, at last been formally introduced to
the world and all the principal geographical
problems solved, yet the army of explorers,
political, commercial, scientific and missionary,
that are to follow will reveal for generations
secrets of nature and possibilities of civiliza
tion that ill keep historians and geographers
in a constant state of revision. For I hope that
it may be impressed udod our minds that we
are dealing with a field whose capabilities
are untold, and, too, that the timing of
its wondertul opening is a striking
fact. The activity of the scientific
and missionary spirit, the means of rapid com
munication and wide exploration make it possi
ble lor this quick aire to do tor Africa in half a
century what for the American continent it re
ouiredthri-e full centuries."
Mr. buckpole reviewed at length the strife
of nations for the possession of Africa. All
eves are now turned to this section of the
worl 3, aiid its regeneration means the addition
of many mighty nations to those now existing
and the development of a country that sur
passes that or the United States in extent and
with as great possibilities as first lured the set
tlers across the Atlantic
In the course ot the reading Mr. Stackpole
referred to an extract from a .London paper
saying: "We may possess Africa in an absolute
peace and grow nations in its vastculturable
plains and in the valleys ot its broad moan
toins. valleys that would hold state", and over
its mineral regions, which, if rumor may be
trusted, are as much richer as they are vaster
than Colorado. The names we are always
bearing about the natives bat what harm can
tbeyon. unless it bea barm wben an empire
fs .belnp founded to provide cheap laborr Eng
land is universally a crabber. Germany is com
mercially jealous. Win? There must be some
value in this black diamond. The avarice of
the world is aroused, and here is a lesson for
the Church.
SLAVE TRADE OF CENTRAL AFRICA.
The slave trade was mentioned. Abalf mill
ion children are sold in Central Africa yearly,
and large sections depopulated by the slave
hunters. The natives have tbeir own slaves,
and this evil is the great yoke that is to-day pull
ing Africa down. Arabs take slaves" to barter
for ivory and other articles, and on ihe Uhangi
river the standard of commercial value is flesh,
which is eaien bv the cannibals. Human beings
are also the victims of religious rites.
The slave trade in Egypt, where 25,000 beings
are under shackle, and in other European
countries wa" spoken of at length. The Berlin
Anti-Slavery Conference of Nations was com
mended for its efforts to aboli-h slavery and the
fact commented on that the United State- un
der a Democratic administration had refused
to prohi hit the sending of rum to the benighted
land. Some statistics on the exportation of
spirits was giveu and the doubt expressed
whether rum or slavery was Africa's worst
enrse.
Mr. Stackpole said that anotner danger to
Atnca ua the introduction of Mnbatnmedism.
Ihe boudan has a population of 92,000,000. and
not a single Christian minister. Other large
sections had never heard of the true gospel,
while fale doctrines were flourishing.
In closing his paper Mr. Stackpole said that
"He who thinks that in the evolution of Africa
to Its civilization tne Caucasian will be the
future dominant power, is mistaken. 'Twill
cot be as with America. The natives will
not fade as before the break of man. The
negroes and native races, clothed in their right
mind?, will rule the future cations of Africa
and be the coming lords 'Tis left to the Cau
casians to point them the way. The rerener
atea Africa will inherit the vices as well as the
virtues of tbe Caucasians, and the stamp of
Europe and America will be upon the future
enlightened people."
After a discussion of Mr. Stackpole's paper,
Mr. V. H Cossum. traveling secretary of the
"Studen's' Volunteer Movement,'' took tbe
floor and made a fervent and strong argument
ative appeal for volunteer missionaries to go to
heathen lands.
ItEV. WATLAXD HOTT'S ADDRESS.
Tbo evening sesion was devoted to bearing
an address by Kev Waylana Hoyt, D. D of
Minneapolis. His subject was: -David Living
stone, or Man's Work and God's in Missionary
Endeavor." The Doctor, after a short intro- I
duction. gave a retrop-ct or foreign missfoc
work irom iub lime uu ,nh,,ri.f ... t
amounted to a llttla over S300 until the
present. when they reach 811,000,000;
when there was not a single missionary Bible,
and now when they are printed in 300 languages
when there was not asincle missionary, and
now when there are 100,000.
1 he speakerasrreed itb Lord Wolseley in the
latter's belief that some day the Chinese would
invade Russia and Europe. The christianizing
of the heathens was cited as tbe best de
fense Alter following this line of thought
at borne length Rev. Dr. Hoyt reviewed Rev.
Dr. Livingstone's life and explorations with
the effect on mission work and the need of the
day.
Sessions of the con ention will be held every
half hour to-day. from 0 to 10:30 A. ir and 2 to
3:45 r. II., in the Fourth U. P. Church, Alle
gheny, some interesting papers will be read.
In tbe evening addresses will be made at the
First Prcsbjtenau Church by Rev. David Mc
Allister. D. D.. Rev. George T. Purves. D. D..
and Rev. W. H. -1 cMillan. D. D.
Tourists.
Whether on pleasure bent or business, should
take on every trip a bottle of Syrup of Figs, as
It acts most pleasantly and effectually on the
kidneys, liver and bowels, preventing fevers,
headaches and other forms of sitkness. For
sale m 50c and ?1 bottles by all leading drug,
gists.
S3 50 Until November 30, 1890 SI.
Until Koveiube-30 we will make a life
size crayon portrait for S3 50, or 12 elegant
cabinets for $1, at Aufrecht's Elite Gallerv,
516 Markets'., Pittsburg. Bring children;
use elevator.
One Week More.
Hendricks & Co.'s great reduction in pho
tographs. Come. Bring the children. 68
Federal st, Allegheny.
One Thousand Dollars
Forfeit if I fail to prove Floraplexion the
best medicine for liver complaint, dyspep
sia, nervous debility, biliousness, consump
tion. It cures where all other remedies fail.
Ask your drnggist lor it Sample bottle sent
free. Franklin Hart, New Xork. '
2IW7SU
CROWDED TO THE DOORS.
Yesterday TTas a Busy Day at the Great
Fire Sale, 546 Wood Street.
Thousands of people thronged there to se
cure some ot the greatest bargains ever seen
in Pittsburg. Salesmen were busy wrapping
up bundles. Extra help has been engaged
for to-day. It will pay jou to come hun
dreds of miles to bay your clothing at
this sale. This is the first time a sale
of such extraordinary magnitude has ever
taken place in this city, and will never oc
cur again. In order to show what gigantic
bargains will be offered, a few prices are
mentioned, and remember this great sale
will last for a short time only.
A splendid suit of men's clothing for
$1 GO, This suit is well made, all to match,
latest styles, and really worth $13. Men's
extra fine quality suits, made and trimmed
in best possible manner, $7 89, guaranteed
to be-worth $20. High grade goods, mean
ing equal to the finest quality tailor work in
all styles. Prince Alberts, cutaways, sacks
in wide wales. Clay worsteds and cheviots,
silk and satin lined, we will sell for
S10 25, worth ?25. We offer an elegant
pair of men's pants for $1 65, made
of nice cloth, and they are really
worth $4. Men's elegant fall suits, $5 45,
worth $15. Men's heavy ulsters $5 65,
valued at $15. Men's chinchilla, over
coats $4 58, worth $14. Men's silk faced
fall overcoats $5 85, worth $18. Men's
royal standard kersey Bilk and satin
lined overcoats $8 75, worth 530. A tre
mendous variety of boys clothing of the
finest quality all must do at a terrible
sacrifice. Do not fail to call and examine
goods and prices at this great sale to be
sold at retail. A chance for such wonderful
bargains occurs only once in a lifetime. Be
niember the address", No. 546 "Wood street,
opposite new Bank of Commerce building.
During this great fire insurance sale the
store will remain open until 9 at night and
Saturday until 11 p.m.
George Pexton, Appraiser.
Every Friday
Morning (between the hours of 8 and 12
o'clock) the P. C. C. C. devote to the sale
of good clothing for the benefit of poor peo
ple, and during those hours we sell goods at
about cue-half usual prices one bargain in
each department.
To-day we offer the following bargains,
but bear in mind these prices are only good
from 8 to 12 o'clock A. ar.:
Men's good overcoats, made from heavy
beavers, meltons and chinchillas,
well made and substantially trimmed,
the regular price of 'em is $12, this
morning buy one for $4 95
Men's sack and cutaway suits, compris
ing cassimeres, cheviots, smooth
velours and aurora meltons, cut also
in double-breasted sack style, coat,
pants and vest 6 95
Boys fine cassimere suits, 10 stvles, at. 1 55
A cenuine iur aerby hat, silk bound,
all shapes, worth $2 25, for 98
400 pairs of men's splendid cassimere
pants, checks and stripes, 9 styles, at 1 55
We sell clothing to the rich and poor
alike at our store, one price to all, but in
order to give the poor man an extra oppor
tunity to buy good clothing very cheap, we
have adopted these Friday morning sales.
They last four hours, rom8 to 12 o'clock.
P. C. C C, Pittsbtjeg Combination
Clothing Compant, cor. Grant and
Diamond sts.. opp. the Court Bouse.
SPECIAL VALUES TO-DAX TN
Ladles Linen Handkerchiefs.
White, pute linen, real hem-stitched (no
blind stitching), full sizes, extraordinary
value, 3 for 25c
Pure -linen, unlaundried hand hem
stitched, excellent quality, 25c each.
Special values in hand'enibroidered hand
kerchiefs, in a wide range of grades and
styles, from 50c to $11 each.
50 styles fancy white handkerchiefs, hand
drawn, hand embroidered, embroidered
scollope, and other ideas, at 25c each.
Jos. Hobne & Co.'s
Penn avenue Stores.
More Pensions and Bounty.
A gentleman representing MiloB. Stevens
& Co.. of Washington, D. C, can be seen at
the Central Hotel, Smithfield street and
Third avenue. Pittsburg. Saturdav and
.Monday, October 25 aud 27", Allegheny
Central liotel, Allegheny, Tuesday, October
28, and at tbe Commercial House, Sharos
burg, Monday, November 3, day and even
ing, by persons desirinc information con
cerning pensions, bounties, etc., or haying
claims which they desire to have prosecuted
by said attorneys. Business trrnsacted in
German and English.
Oar New Art Boom
Is filled with choice and rare bits of china,
Bare lamps,
Onyx pedestals,
Yernis-Martin cabinets,
. jFrench furniture,
And many dainty conceits that can only be
appreciated when seen at Hardy & Hayes
XT- ai.. ron s i.ucii .
J.1CN Al, UUUUi, Ui7 OUJ1LUUC1U SbTCCU
B.&B. ,
At 8 o'clock this morning a sale so far be
yond anything and everything of like kind
that we expect 10,000 customers during the
dav. Bead our display ad., this paper, lor
particulars. Boggs & Btjhl.
New Wall Papers.
Have now in stock a full and complete as
sortme it of tbe best wall papers in the dif
ferent grades manufactured in the TJ. S., to
gether trith an excellent line of English',
Japanese and French wall papers.
rsu W. H. Barker, C03 Market st.
Quality tells. Iron City Brewing Co.'s
sales of beer nearly doubled since last fall.
Sold at all first-class bars.
MISSES' and children's jackets, $2 to $10
largest variety at Bosynbanm & Co.'s.
MEETINGS.
-VfC-TICE-IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A
jLl meeting, of the stockholders of the Mo
Keesport and Bellevernon Railroad Company
will be belli at the general office of the corn
pan v. In the Bank of Commerce building, city of
Pittsburg, on NOVEMBERS). 1890, at 11 o'clock
A. M.. to consider an agreement ot consolida
tion between that company and the Pittsbnre.
McKeesport and Yourhicheny Railroad Corn-
pany.
JOHON G. ROBINSON. Sec'y.
Pittsburg, Pa October 9, 189a
:iouer v, usuu.
oclO-25-oclQ.17.24.31.no5
Office of the Phcsnix Glass Company, i
Pittsburg, Pa October 2. 1S90. (
TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE
Phoenix Glass Co. lake notice that bv
virtue of a resolution of tbe Board of Directors
of this company a meeting of the stockholders
thereof will be held at Its offlre. Room C
Steven-on buildinc. No. 43 Sixth avenue. Pitt-
n rg, .nu. on WED.NE5.UAX, December 3,
1S9Q. at 10 JU o'clock A. IT., to vote upon the in
crease or tbe canital stock of said companv.
E. P. EBBERTS. ANDREW HOWARD.
ocS-27-r Secretary. President
LEGAL NOTICES.
J. J. SIEKENECK, Attorney at Law,
No. 1 Wylle avenue.
J ESTATE OF ERNEST SIJEFEL. DE
X CEA ED Admlnl tratlon notice Notice
hereby giveu that letters of administration,
with the will annexed, on tbe estate of Ernest
S iefek late of tbe citv of Pittsburg, and State
of Pennsylvania, deceased, have been granted
to the undersigned, to whom all persons in
debted to said estate are requested to make
immediate payment and those having claims
or demands against the same will make them
known without delav to
ELIZABETH 8TIEFEL.
Administratrix, c t. a., of Ernest Stiefel, de
ceased, Nn. 132 Forty-fourth st, Pittsburg.
October 23. 1890. oc24-46-f
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
No. , of Allegheny countj. No. 565 of De
Cf mber term, 1S00. Notice Is hereby given that
an application will be made to the said court
or a Law Judge thereof, on Saturday, the 15th
day of October, A. D. 1830. at 10 o'clock A. it,
tinder turret of tbe General Assembly of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An
act to provide for the incorporation and regu
lation of certain corporations," approved the
29tb day of April, A. D. 1874, and the supple
ments thereto,by Thomas H. Hucbe. W. W.
Hulton. Otto E. Heineuian, Geo. W. Snaman,
Jr., C W. Helmold and others, for tbe charter
of an intended corporation to be called "Tbe
Order of Azor." tbe character and object of
which is tbe maintaining ot a socieiy for bene
ficial or protective purposes to its members,
from funds collected from such members, and
for this purnose to have, possess and enjoy all
the rights, benefits and privileges conferred by
said act and its supplements.
S. A. A M. JOHNSTON,
oc24-45-y Attorneys for applicants.
THE
XS-DUplay advertisements one dollar per
iquanorone intertion. Clauified advertise
ment! on thit page, tuch at Wanted, For Sale.
To Let, etc, ten cent per line for each inter
lion, and none taken for less than thirty eenU.
Top line being displayed counts at two.
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
BRjUTCH offices.
FOB THE bOUTHSIDE. NO. 13 CABSON
STREET.
BRANCH OFFICES ALSO ASBELOW, WHERE
WANT. FOR 8ALK, TO LET, AND OTHER
TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RE
CEIVED UP TO P. M. FOR INSERTION.
Advertisements are vo be prepaid except where
adTertUers already have accounts wtthTaxDls
PATCH. PITTSBURG.
THOMAS MCCAFFREY. 35.A Butler street.
EMILG. STUCKEY. :4th street and Penn ave.
E. G. STUCKEY ACO., Wylle ave. and FulloniU
N. bTOKELY, Fifth Avenue Market Uoou.
SASTXXD.
I. W. WALLACE. (121 Penn avenue.
OAKXJkXD.
MCALLISTER &BHElULEK,5thT. AAtwooOSU
SOCTHSIDS.
JACOB SPOHN, No. ICarson street.
ALLEGHENY.
A. 3. KAERCHER, 59 Federal street.
H. 3. McBRlUK, Market House, Allecheny.
FREDR. EGGERS. 172 Ohio street.
F. H. EGGERS SON. Ohio and Chestnntsts.
SAMUEL LARKY. Arch and Jackson streets.
THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin aves.
G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaveraves.
PERRY M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves.
T. B, MORRIS, 686 Preble ave.
M1LLVALE BOROUGH.
W. W. FLOCKER, Stationer. No. 4 Grant ave.
SHARPSBUEG.
C. BELLMAN. Stationer. Sis Main st.
THE BUSINESS OFFICE OF
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
IS NOW
Corner Smithfield and
Diamond Streets.
WANTED.
Hale Help.
AGENTS-AN ESTABLISHED BUILDING
and loan association, trim main offices
in Cincinnati. .. and Hnntsvllle, Ala.,
wants an experienced agent to take charge
or the territory In and around Plttsburp; ex
clusive territory North or South to cood men!
liberal pay. Address S. L. WHITTEN. No. 27
W. Fourth st , Cincinnati, O. oc22-4S-WSU
AGENT-ALIVE, ENERGETIC PARTY IN
everv place to introduce oar goods; we have
a new line that will sell at every bouse and agents
can reap a harvest between now and tbe holidays:
will pay a salary of (75 per month if preferred, and
furnish a team free address at once. STAND
ARD SILVER WARE CO., Boston, Mass.
OC18-41-D
AGENTS TO SELL CANON KARRAR'SNEW
boot. The Prince or Glory or Life orchrist:"
also for Mrs. Gen. John A. Logan's popular
hook. "The Home MannaL" anil a few lady
agents for the celebrated medical work. Wire
and Mother." P. J. FLEMING CO 77 Dia
mond St. OCZ4-S2-TWTFSSU
AIR KURNAUEMAN AND HELPER-ALSO
three heavy green sand and three roll
molders. LEWIS FOUNDRY AND MACHINE
CO.. LIM.. Sonth Tenth St.. Pittsburg. o23-6
B
ARHER A GOOD GERMAN.
CALL AT
OC24-63
302 CARSON ST., S. S.
B
OY-TO WORK IN STORE AND DELIVER
1 poods. Annlv with reference. betweeuSand
9 a. M.. 163 FIFTH AVE., city. ocM-92
BRICKLAYEKS-IO MEN AT STIRLING
Boiler Works, Akron, O. Address by letter
or wire, CHAS. BAIRD, Att'y, Akron,". oc3-S3
CANVASSER-FIRST-CLASS, FOR THE CEN
TURY Dictionary. -H. WATTS 427 Wood
su ocis-ioo
CLERK EXPERIENCED-FOR COUNTING
room: good position. Address, stating age,
exper enre. reference and salary expected, C. L.
E.. Dispatch ufflce. OC24-42
COPYHOLDEH-ON MORNING CI1Y DAILY:
young man with some education and well
acquainted with Pittsburg and Ulegheny. Ad
dress, in own writing, stating age. experience.
II any. and whrre employed before, PUBLISHER,
P. O. Box 182, Pittsburg. Pa. oc22-117
LABOIIERS-100 LABORERS IMMEDIATELY.
Apply CLINTON FURNACE. West Carson
St., Sonthide. oc24-S6
MACHINIST-WlSHESSI'lUATIONTO LOOK
after machinery and repair in mill or fac
tory. RUSSELL, S3 Robinson street, Allegheny.
oCM-SO,
TVANAGElt FOE DRUG STORE; MUST
Jjl speak German, married man preferred.
Address LOCK BOX 689. Pltunnrg. 0C24-56
AN FIRST-CLASS MAN TO TAKE
charge of open hearth steel plant. Address,
with references and particulars, SOS ROOKERY
BUILDING. Chicago, III. OCZ3-78
-,f-EN-50TO WORK ON RAILROAD: WAGES
1VL V 50per day; call at once to jso. 142 WAi KR
S1REET. OC23-75
M
EN TEN CORKERS. APPLY TO STARK
HKUS., bcottoale, l'a. , OC2Z-50
OFrlCE BOY -15 TO 17 YEARS OLD. TO
work In a real estate office in the East End:
must be neat and Intelligent: good opportunity
for bright boy to learn general basinets. Address,
with reference. VAN GORDER 4 LLOYD 6218
Penn ave. oc24-83
LUMBER-A GOOD PLUMBER CALL AT
1809 CARSON STREET, B. S. oc25-27
SALESMAN FOR CITSr ArtD TO DO SOME
traveling on esftary: must be of good appear
ance: none but fir&t-clasa men need apply. BOX
t7i, Pittsbnrg, Pa, ocM-91
SHOE SALESMEN-FOB WHOLESALE AND
retail departments: good permanentposltlons
to thoroughly experienced and competent men;
satisfactory references req aired; no other need ap
ply. W. M. LAIRD. 515"Wood street. ocJ2-f
WIREMEN-TWENTY WIEEMEN AT DC
QUESNE1HEATER. oc23-9S
Female Help.
c
OOK-AT 153 FAYETTE STREET. ALLE-
uii,Ai. juusi come weu recommended.
OC23-41
WASHERWOMAN-IN ALL'Y.. TO WASH
for one gent; German preferred. M. R.,
Dispatch office. oc23-77
Hale and Female Help.
DAIRY MEN-FARM HANDS. LABORERS,
man for Innch connter. colored porter, 200
house gins lor private ramuiesana hotels, short
order cook, night cook, chamberm ilds, cooks,
waitresses, nurse girls. MKEHAN'S, 515 Grant
st. Tel. 90. oc20-D
Situations.
BOOKKEEPING-WILL TAKE CHARGE OF
books requiring only occasional attention:
attend to opening or closing of books, correction
or errori or anything in the line or accounting:
have bad long experience and can give the best of
references. A. F. SAWH1LL, 187 Federal 6t.,
Allegheny, Pa. oct-62-D
POSITION-AS TIMEKEEPER OR AT GEN
ERAL office work, by a married man 33 yrs.
of age; A 1 references. Address V. M. C. Dis
patch office. oc23-87
SITUATION -BY DRDG 'CLERK; OVER
three years' experience: be6t ot refeience
given. Address D. C. Dispatch office. oc23-90
SITUATION-BY A YOUNG MAN. AGED 17,
to work in office, with chance for advance
ment. Address S. II., Dispatch office. OC24-61
Boarding.
BOARD-IN riTTSBURG. ALLEGHENY OR
suburbs, about Feb. 1. '91, by a gentleman
and wire, with daughter S years, son 7 and child I
year old: permanent board, either with widow
lady or gentleman and wife: must have two bed
rooms, sitting room and bath, all warmed and
lighted: gentleman traveling considerably: best
references n quired and given. Addrtss D., 71
Federal street, Allegheny City. ooM 57-TTF6SU
Financial.
TVfORTGAGES ON CITY OR ALLEGHENY
JvX county property at lowest rates. HENRtf
A. WEAVER CO.. 32 Fourth avenue. mh2-D
TO INVEST 15.000 TO 15,00O-IN 80ME
profitable business, mfg. prercrred. Ad
dress CAPITAL, Dispatch office. OC2I-1S
' LOAN S5O3.W0, IN AMOUNTS OF S3.000
and upward, on city and suburban property,
on m per cent free of tax: also smaller amounts
at 5 and 6 per cent. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth
avenne. se2l-d3-D
O LOAN J200.000 ON MORTGAGES S100
anduoward at 6 per cent: S500, 000 al4) per
cent on residences or business property, vacant
lots or farms. S. H. FRENCH, i2o Fourth ave.
Horses, Vehicles, Live Stock, Etc
DOG-SKTTEKDOG-ONETHATWILLHUNT
quail and pheasants: no high-priced one
wantea: must be cheap. Address S. T., Dispatch
office. OC24-52
WAGON-2-HORSE SPRING WAGON FOR
feed or moving wagon. H. H., Dispatch
office. OC21-S2
Miscellaneous.
EVERYONE TO KNOW THEY CAN GET
tbeir sewing machine repaired In first-class
order; all work warranted: genuine needles and
attachments for all makes or machines at the low
est prices: tbe best skirt draper in the market.
Call and see it at H. CARTER'S, 19 Sixth St.
OC7-1TWP
1NSTRUCTIONS-A YOUNG LADY DESIRES
to attend a seminary where private Instruc
tions are given, or receive instructions in private
family: locality must be healthy and outside ot
city, country preferred. Address, stating terms,
EDUCAIION. Dispatch offlce. 6c22-24-iWF
PENSIONS THE PITTSBURG PENblON
AGENCY OF J, H. STEVENSON & CO., 100
Fifth ave.-Penslons now bad for all disabled
soldiers, permanently helpless children and
widows of deceased soldiers under late act of
Congress: pensions increased to correspond with
tbe disability; bounties collected: certificates ol
service procured where discbarges are lost.
se!4-s
HTTSBTJKG., .DISPATCH;
WANTED.
Miscellaneous.
ALLTOUSEJONES'BEUBUGFAHALYZEE
Jones' Magic Roach Powder: contains no
poison: roaches banished oy contract; satisfac
tion given or no pay. Prepared by GEO. w.
JON ES. 222 Federalst., Allegheny. Pa. Sol by
all first-class druggists. Telephone No. 3332.
Jyll-42-MWF
T
IO PURCHASE-FOR CASH. SECON D-H N D
X steam elevator: capacity LOnO lbs. or more.
Address BONISTILLI & BIBL 10 Diamond
FOB SALE-IMPROVED HEAL ESTATE.
-"-"- - "" i,.n.i"
City Residences.
CENTER AVK-NEAR FULTON ST.-A'AT
bargain, to effect a quick sale of a desirable
brick house, 8 rooms, modern Improvements: lot
21x80 ft : any one desiring to buy a good home
cheap should call at once. See W. A. HERKON
SONS, 80 Fourth ave. oc3-52-r'
CONGRESS ST.-tll. C00-CORNER FRANKLIN
St.. Seventh ward, three-story brick dwell
ing of nine rooms, hall, bathroom, w. c. range,
both gases, marble mantels, furnace, nice
laundry, etc; rents for (32 per month: lot 36x4o;
send for large catalogue free. BLACK & BAIRD,
95 Fourth ave. E51 oclO-JO-rsu
..PS,T ..n wm Itvtonr It , I11TV11UII11SV
(24.000. 2 tbree-storv brick buildings, one or
'storeroom and 5 dwelling rooms, the other of
storeroom and 9 dwelling rooms: both buildings
have hall, bathroom, "w. c, hot and cold water,
and both gases: also, three 5-room brick housesin
the rear on onr alley; lot 40x80: a pood Invest
ment. E55. Send fOr large catalogue, free, just
out. BLACK &. BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave.
oc5-44-TuFSu
HOUSES-A PAYING INVESTMENT. NOW
bringing In over i,S00 per year rent, block
rehouses fronting two streets: well located
in the Eighth ward, near Fifth ave.; price very
reasonable and terms easy. See W. A. HERRON
i. SON S, No. SO Fourth ave. ocS-26-r
WEKSTER AVE. -i',600-NEAR Dr.Vlb
L1ERS street, a two-story pressed brick
dwelling of 9 rooms, ball, bathroom, w. c range,
both gases, marble mantels, nice laundry, etc.;
lot 20x126: send for lsrgecataiogne free. BLACK
BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenne. 60 oclO-21-MF
WEBSTER AVE.-H200-NEAR ARTHUR
street, 2 two-story brick dwellings of 5
rooms each: rent forj!9 50 each: lot 20x109. send
for large catalogue free. BLACK & BAIRD, tto
Fourth avenue. E75 oclo-21-Mr
0 500 NEAT. NEW BRICK HOUSES: FIVE
C Ai rooms. Inside w. c, both kinds ni gas: on
Gilmorest,. Eighth ward, twosquaresfrom Wylle
avenue cable llnet terms easy. (76). See W. A.
HERItON A SONS. 80 Fourth ave.
OC8-39-S,ll.ia,17.20.24 ,
East End Residences.
BROAD ST.-f3,5CC NEAR lEGLEi" AVE.,
two-story frame dwelling of seven rooms,
hall, natural gas. porcbes,etc: very conveniently
and p easantly located, only one square from
cable line ana new electric road; lot 32x105.
A272. Send for large catalogue, free. BLACK &
BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. 0010-2-101
EAST END AVENUE-NEAR PENN. BEAU
TIFUL frame dwelling 8 rooms, reception
halk bath.w.o.. natural gas, electric light. AIM.
Send for large catalogue, free. BLACK &
BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenne. oclO-22-Tur
HOUSE AND TWO LOTS-NEAR HOME
WOOD station. P. R. R., No. 7230 Susque
hanna street. 5 rooms In house, with hall and cel
lar: lots 50x100 feet, to be sold at public sale by
order ofexecutor on Friday afternoon, 'let. 24.
at 2:30 o'clock on t e premises: peremptory sale to
close an estate: title perfect. Terms at sale or
rrom JAMES W. DRAPE CO., Agents and
Auctioneers, 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsbrg.
ocl8-55-TTF
HOUSE 12-ROOM. TWO-STORY BRICK
Queen Anne; all modern Improvements: re
ception halk bathroom .1. w.c. both gases, electric
lights and bells, furnace and laundry; one minute
frim Duquesne electric road; three minutes from
P. K. R.: five minutes rrom Firth ave. and Penn
ave cable: verv cheap: terms easy. McLAIN &
ZUGSMITH, 437 Grant at. OC24-67
XTEG,'EY AVE.. EAST END-ELEGANT
JL.T residence, on eiectncioau; 5,5uu. w. w.
MCNEILL & BKO; 152 Fourth ave.
OC19-47
OAKLAND AT A BARGAIN A CHOICE
Oakland residence: a new two-story and
mansard brick residence or eight rooms, halk ves
tibule, bath, w, c and w. s., range, h. and c
water, slato mantels ard tile hearth, molde shat
ters, front and rear porch; the house Is hand
somely papered throughout: large, dry cellir.
nlcelv cemented and perfectlv drv; the sewerage
is perfect, being connected with main cltv sewer;
lot 24x100 to an alley: immediate possession. J.
E. GLASS. No. 133 Fifth ave. oc24-7i
OAKLAND AVENUE-ON THIS CHOICE
residence street we can offer at a bargain a
new modern style pressed brick house of 8 rooms,
with bath, laundry and every convenience: char
acter or the property as to location, stvle and fin
ish is elegant: it should btve the attention or a
buyer desiring a very attneiive Oakland resi
dence at a moderate cost. CHARLES SOMERS
& CO.. 313 Wood St.. 6019 Penu ave.
oc23-9-Thrsu"
SIMEN AVE. 5.80-NEAR LINDEN. BOU
LEVARD place, a beautiful frame dwelling
of ten rooms, reception hall, bathroom, w. c,
stationary wash stand, both gases, slate mantels,
laundrv, electric light wires: all modern conven
iences: lot 35x100: send for large catalogue, tree.
BLACK A BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. A212
ocl0-22-TnF'
xaxvxw; AT'-niiAn .niunun-ui', a.h
kj exceptionally fine residence quarter, hand
some frontage. or 40 leet, modern pressed brick
house or II rooms. Including three nice attic
rooms, tastefully finished throughout and com
plete with all conveniences: this propertv is cheap
at 18.000; terms orpayment to accommodate pur
chaser. CHARLES SOMERS CO. .313 Wood sc,
6019 Penn ave. os4-to-FSU
UMMFRLEA ST. 83.500 - NEAR ELLS
WOR1H avenue, very pretty Queen Anne
frame dwelling or nine rooms, reception hall, ves
tibule, bathroom, statlonarv waslistand, w. c,
hot and cold water, front and rear stairs, slate and
hardwood mantels with beautiful cabinet trim
mings, tile Dearths, elegant chandeliers, natural
gas, sliding doors, inside shutters and china clos
ets: large closet in each room; handsomely
fiapered throughout; front and rear porches: nice
awn: lot 51x111x77: near Daquesne electriccars;
very desirable location: send for large catalogue,
free. BLACK BAUtD. 95 Fourth avenue. A217
ocltt-22-Tur'
QpJ OOO SALL CASH PAYMENT, BALANCE
iSOl time to salt: Edwin street, near Highland
ave.. cables and P. R. R.; nice residence: loca
tion improving rapidly; modern house, nine
rooms. Including three good attic rooms: a finely
arranged and well-completed house: handsome
reception balk connected with parlor by sliding
doors: also sliding doors between dining room
and parlor: fine slate mantels and tile hearths,
both gases, electric lights and bells, bath. Inside
w.cs., laundry, large pantrv, ornamental porches
front and re-.r; lot 30x120. CHARLES SOMERS &
CO., 313 Wood St., 6019 Penn ave. oc24-4S-rsu
(QA OOO A -NEW TWO-SIOISY FRAME
J5tf house or7 rooms and attic, ball, vestibule,
bath. Inside w.c. and w a . range, n. and c. water,
slate mantels and tile hearths, inside shutters,
porches iront and rear; lot 30x100 feet: this is a
rare bargain and is only oue minute from Roup
station aud one-rair square from Dnquesne car
line on Ellsworth ave. J. . GLASS, 133 ifth ave.
oc24-71
2? 600 OAKLAND A NEW TWO-STORY'
tuHJ) and mansard brick dwelling or 8 rooms,
hall, vestibule, inside shatters, state mantels and
tile nearths, range, n. and c water, bath, w. c.
and w. a.; laundry in basement, natural and ar
tificial gas; sewerage complete: front and rear
Porches; lot 24x120 lect. J. E. GLASS. .No. 153
ifth ave. OC24-71
(DO 700-EASY TER51S: NEW HOUSE ON
J50 Sheridan ave., E. .; six rooms, hall,
finished attic, bath, inside w. c, slate mantels,
tile hearths. Inside shutters, good cellar large
porch; lot 27x100 to alley. Inquire J. M. FLEM
ING, st No. 53 North Diamond St., Allegheny.
oc23-ar'
Qf) 600-ANEAT NEW FRAME HOUSE OP
d9 rooms, hall, natural eas. cltr water; nnlv
2 minutes from Penn avenue cable line and one
square from Negley ave. J. E. GLASS. No. 118
Huh ave.
OC24-71'
Allegheny Residences.
ACKLEV br.-NEAR MONTEREV, ALLE
GHENY, two brick houses, corner lot 22x78
feet. 7 rooms and hall: price (5.0U0: adjoining lot
23x78 feet, 6 rooms and ball; price S3.2U0., BECK
FELD & BRACKEN, 61 Ohio sL, Allegheny.
OC22-46
BUENA VISTA STREET-NEAR JACKSON
brlctc or 10 rooms, a good house In all respects;
only S9.OU0, B 232: send tor large catalognejust
out. BLACK & BAIRD, So Fourth avenue.
OC5-43-WFSU
(ARFIEI.D AVE.. SECOND WARD, ALLE
T lHENY, a very complete brick dwelling
containing 8 rooms, bath, inside w. c.ball. vesti
bule, large double parlors, laundry, large cup
boards, cemented cUlar, Hyatt filter, natural and
artificial gas, splendid light: corner proDertv.
with lot 22 feet rront: side porches, etc (F, 85).
M. F. HIPPLE & CO., 08 Fourthave.
OC22-4S-WT
WASHINGTON ST., ALLEGHENY VERY
desirable residence: large lot; will be sold
cheap. W. W. McuiEILL & BRO., 152 Fourth
ave. . OCI9-47
G"? 600-A GOOD BRICK DWELLING OF
UDOi seven rooms, hall, botn gases, stable, lot
&IXK4, on Sheffield St., Allegheny: a good brick
dwelling of nine rooms, hall, cellar, both gases,
bathroom, splendid finish; on same lot a four
room brick bouse, with cellar, both gates, etc. : for
this property, price 63.510: a good nlm -room brick
luSecond ward. Allegheny.for (4,000; a good brick
bouse of four rooms, finished attic, ball, slate
roof, both gases. In Second ward, for S3, 650: houses
rented, rents collected andretnrnftYnnrtmnnthlv.
J. H. STEVENSON & CO.. 100 Fifth ave. oc22
Fifths
fl 600-MAPLE bTREET. ALLEGHENY:
tTTC5 modern house of seven rooms, reception
hall, finished attle, bath, laundry, electric fights
and bells, both gev slate mantels, etc.: lot 45x
115; a cboiceltuatlon. convenient to electrlncars;
easy terras or payment. CHARLES SOMERa A
CO.. 313 Y ood St.. 6019 Penn ave. oc22-25-31WF
&n 400-SUBSTANTIAL FRAME DWELL
tDxU) ING, 5 large rooms, hall, porches, etc..
close to P. V. car line, Allegheny: a bargain: lot
48X150. BALTENSPERGER & WILLIAMS. 154
Fourth ave. oc23-2
Suburban Residences.
COUNTRY HESIDENCE-EMSWORTH-TWO
acres grand forest trees: superior brick
bodse. 13 rooms: lanrfntahli.. MtAt. fifth l&tA J.
C Thompson: only 111,000: Immediate possession.
a. luiuail a QU9, si ireaenu St.. Allegheny.
UN. Sll
oczi-wr
FRANKLIN STi. WILKINSBURG NEAR
tbe station: location good; fine house 14 rooms,
modern Improvements: lot 68x264 ft. to Rebecca
t. : a lovely home; bee W, A. HERRON & SONS,
80 Fourth ave. oc2I-75-Tuv"
800 WILKINSBURG-AN EXCELLENT
iipa property at actual value: handsome lot,nn
choice street convenient to station. 50x132: mod
ern bouse, eight rooms, complete and perfect in
every particular: owner occupies; will accept low
price and vafeate for pron.pt purchaser; easy terms
of payment CHARLES SOMERS A CO 113
Wood St.. sou penn ave. oc24-4S-rsa"
-FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24,
FOB SALE LOTS.-
East End Lota.
AMBER STREET-C. 700. NEAR FRIENDSHIP
M avenue, a vacant lot. 40x110 to 20-ioot alley;
send for large catalogue free. BLACK & BAIRD,
Bj Fourth avenue." A2U2. oclQ-22-Tnr
MBER SI'REEl-r2,200, BAUM GROVE
plan, a vacant lot. 40x103: send, for large
catalogue free. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth
avenne. A269. oc10-22-tuf
OTS -CHOICE BUILDING LOTS IN EAST
End; elegant residence locations: easy pay
ments. MELLON BROTHERS, 6319 Station St.,
E. E. ocl9-133-inYrSU
AKLAND-A CHOICE LOT 4DX104 FEET. IN
a good location and adjoining some of tbe
finest residences in that locality; only 11,800, J,
E. GLASS. 138 urth ave. oc24-71
OOO FEET FRONT ON DESIRABLE
streets in the East End. one square from
traction road: ground lays well and is without
doabt one of the ''garden spots" of the valley:
hundreds or thousands of dollars have been put
into residences in the immediate neighborhood
within the year, insuring permanent and rapid
enhancement: low price and easy terras; a hand
some profit can be maae refilling. For Inll par
ticulars see BAXTER, THOMPSON 4C0.. 162
Fourth ave. - oc:9-124-WFSu
OOO-SMALL CASH PAYMENT DOWN,
ta)J9 balance on easy terms and long time: be
tween Highland and Shdy aves., one or the most
desirable locations In the Last End: convenient to
all the lines of quick transit; modern bouse of
eight rooms; lot 69x137 feet to an alley: tbe lm-
Srovements are so situated as to leave room to
ulld other house if desired. See W. A. HERRON
A SONS. No. 80 Fourth ave. 003-26-1-
rT PER FOOT-OAKLAND RESIDENCE
J t O site, nn 50-foot residence street, one
square from Firth avenue cable line; lot 62x190
feet, fronts southeast; contains a number of large
fruit and forest trees: also good stable and car
riage house on rear; a delightful location for a
home: easy terms. M. F. HIPPLE-& CO., 96
Fourth ave. ocl9-68TTSU
Hazeltvood Lots.
SECOND AVE. -AND LYTLE STS.. HAZEL
WOOD, four large lots at positive bargain to
qnick buyer. CHARLES SO.
MERS & CO.. 313
vooa st,, 6019 Penn ave.
OC24-48-FSU-
Allegheny Lots.
QlOO TO SI.600-FINK BUILDING LOTS.
?rt Second ward. 'Allegheny, on electric road.
W. W. MCNEILL it BRO., 152 Fourth ave.
0019-47
Suburban Lots.
EDGEWOOD -LOT 50X170: ONLY S800; GOOD
location. X56. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth
avenue. ocl7-65-Tnvsu
ADINE PARK -LOTS AT WILDWOOD
station, on the A. V. R. R.. near the city
Uner
for tax): onlv 1 ner cent down. II ner week: no
lutvrcst; no laxes; naame xrariL contains lau iota,
bair or which havealreaiy been sold. For plans,
etc. call on or address E. D. W1NGENROTH,
100 Fourth ave. oc24-70
Farms. '
FARM-40 ACRES. RICK GARDEN LAND,
good 2-story frame house, 6 rooms, sfate
roor: short drive from Wllklnsburg on a good
pike; a hearuome home: only 2 miles from Turtle
creek. ED. WITTISH, 410 Grant St. QC23-D
FOB SALE-BUSINESS.
Business Opportunities. .
BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY-DOING
a good business. In a rapid growing town;
good reasons for selling: no reasonable otftr re
fused. Address RARE CHANCE, Dispatch office.
OC21-64
GENERAL MERCHANDISE BUSINESS AN
excellent opportunity to acquire a profitable
business and nice suburban home: business In
active operation; live situation, 80 mites from city
on Low Grade division A. V. R R ; clean salable
stock of goods, invoice about 84.000: nice 7-roomed
residence, with large lot, 82,500: owner Is
obliged to retire from active work: can show pur
chaser evidence of good profits making; will sell
on most liberal terms. Full particulars rrom
CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 313 Wood St., 9)19
Penn ave. oc24-49"
GROCERY ANDMEAT MARKET DOING J500
ner week business: groceries. 4700 to C2.000r
bakeries, coniectlonerles. cigar and notion stores.
Interest In good office business. PERC1VAL i,
CHAPMAN, 439 Grant St.
OC24-4
GROCERY-WITH LARGE ESTABLISHED
easn business: nice iresb stock; invoice
$2,000: handsome room, in tbe best location: one or
tbe fintet stores in tbe State. C. H. i OLSOM,
Lima, O. OC24-43
HALF INTEREST IN A GENERAL STORE
doing a cash business or(40,UOO per year:
pirty buvlng Interest to manage: a splendid
chance to the right man. Address R. A. P., Dis
patch office. OC23-21
HARDWARE AND TINNING BUSINESS,
two East End grocerv stores, others in both
cities well located, flouring mill, 83.U00: bakeries,
cigar stores, notion stores, drug stores, shoe
stores, book and statlonerr store, milk depots.
bUEPARD A CO.. 151 Fourth ave. ocI5
MILK DEPOT-HORSE, WAGON AND
route. Inquire at 559 GRANT ST., Pitts
burg, Pa, oc24-72
QALOON DAILY SALES 825; CAN
3 doubled: elecant modern bar rnrnitnre:
BE
fine
rooms near postofHce In this growing city, center
ofthe great oil and gas fields: price, with large
stork or fine liquors, only 11,600; rare opening. C
H. FOLSOM. Lima, O. oc24-43
Business ITopertle.
ANCHOR COKEWOKKS-100 COKE OVEN 3,53
acres of coal, machinery, etc., ac Dunbar
station, P R, R . property or the Pennsylvania
Manufacturing. Alining and Supply Com pany.and
lo oe soia positively wuaout reserve at dudiic sale
on Wednesday afternoon, October29, at 2 o'clock.
at tbe offices of the company. No. 1004 Penn ave.,
Pittsburg: absolute and peremptory sale. Terms,
etc.. from L. McMULLlN. Attorney, 157 Fourth
ave.. or JAS. W. DRAPE & CO.. Agents and
Auctioneers, 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg.
oc24-73-D
FIRE BRICK WORKS-WITH ALL THE 31A
CHINERY, at Conway. P.. Ft. W. Sc, C R,
K., to be sold positively at public sale at the offices
of tbe Pennsylvania Manulacturlng. Mining and
Snpply Company. 1001 Penn ave.. Pittsburg, on
Wednesday afternoon, October 29. at 2 o'clock;
Eosltlve and unreserved sale. Terms, etc., from
i. MCMULLIN. Attorney. 157 Fourth ave., or
JAS. W . DRAPE CO., Agents and Auctioneers,
129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. oc24-7S-u
LARIMER AVE. AND MEADOW ST.-ONE
of tbe best business locations and paying In
vestments In the hast End: lot 45x102 feet: two
buildings, consisting or stores and dwellings and
one dwelling on Meadow St. See W. A. HEKRON
& SON 8, 60 Fourth ave ocl6-29-16,20,2i,28
LOr-NEH SIXTH AVENUE. 70180 TO AN
alley, with old buildings renting forabout
Si.500 per year: a desirable location for a ware
house or business block; S19.000; easy terms.
BAXTER, THOMPSON 4 CO., 162 Fourth ave.
, 0019-126188
STORE FINE STORE PROPERTY. WITH
stock of general merchandise, for sale or ex
change; stoctc amounts to about S5.0U0and Is In
lirst-class shape; building has plate-glass front,
located on a corner on tbe main thoroughfare or a
Erosperous town within 50 miles or Pittsburg;
nllding Is 30x100 feet, bas 16-font celling, large
cellar, and In per ect order: party is leaving the
town, which is reason for selling. See S. A.
DI(. K.IE& CO., Penn aud Shady aves.. Pittsburg,
E. E. OC22-29-WF
WAREHOUSE WILL RENT OR SELL
New one, 102 Water street, with all the
modern improvements: 30 reel front, 80 feet deep.
Inquire .1. D.THOMPSON. 160 Fourth avenue.
OC24-41
FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS.
Horses, Vehicles, Live Stock, Etc.
HORSE-FOR WANT OF USE. HEAVY
draft horse, 6 vears old: perfectly sound. In
quire CHARLES O. WAUNER, 210 and 212 Wood
St. 0c24-89
HORSE VERY CHEAP-SMALL HORSE
Bnltable for light work: sound. 36 ALLE
GHENY AVENUE, Allegheny. oc2-32
HOUND-TRAINED ON COON.RABB1TAND
squirrel: also, ped. Scotch collie. Address
E. M. CROKER. Canonsburg, Pa.
0C24-69
TONY -(LARGE). HARNESS. CART AND
jl pnaeiou; win sen separately n wauiea. j.
T. RAYMOr-D,
25 Lombard, near Dinwiddle,
city.
OC.I4-M-
aiachinery and Metals.
DRILLING ENGINES AND BOILERS-FOR
oil or gas wells, engines and boilers In every
size ana style, sawmills an.: wood-working ma
cblnery.
il Aiijir-a aiAtruiJiijii'ur, no. 97
First ave.
Pittsburg, Pa.
inh9-D
B:
NGINK3 ANV UOIXLK-SEW AM) RK-
- itaaui. Cldii lux ui viuyti atlCUUCU iUt
PORTER FOUNDRY AND A1ACH1NK CO..
LIM,, below Suspension bridge, Allegheny, Pa.
OC28"
HOISIING ENGINES. DERRICKS AND
derrick forglngs, 'steel hoisting and guy
ropes in stock: stationary engines and boilers,
shears, clay and ore pans. etc. THOMAS CAR
LIN'S SONS. Lacock and Sanduskv streets. Alle
gheny, Pa. au5-35-MWr
QECOND-HAND ENGINES AND BOILERS
O all sizes and stvleA in sttuMr. from 4 to 100 h. n. ;
all refitted: good as new, at lowest prices: porta
ble engines, 8 to 25 b. p.: boilers all sizes and
siyles. J. S. YOUNG, 23 Park way. Allegheny,
Pa. OC25-80-D''
Miscellaneous. "
TEWELRY STORE-STOCK AND FIXTURES.
tf In county seat in W estern Penna. Address
LOCK HOX261, Indiana, Pa,, for particulars,
ocs-scr
PERSONAL.
PERSONAL BOOKS WANTED IF YOU
have any books to sell, let us know. LEVI'S
BOOK STORE, Seventh Avenne Hotel building.
mh7
PERSONAL WE HAVE FOR SALE THE
Encyclopedia Brltannlca, good as new. sheep
or morocco binding; verv cbeap; also 50,000 other
books, old and new. FRANK BACON A CO.,
801 Smithfield street. se2S
ERSONAL GENTLEMEN CONTEMPLAT
ING a trip to tbe seashore and mountain re
sorts or returning therefrom, should bring tbeir
clothing to DICKSON, tbe tailor, 65 Filth ave.,
cor. Wood st., second floor, and have the same
cleaned, repaired and pressed, so as to look like
new, and at a reasonable cost, and at the same
time should too desire a new suit, bis stock of
Imported and domestic goods is of tbe newest and
most fashionable patterns: by giving blm a call
von will not regret It. Tele. 1558. c28-D
LOST.
LOST HORSE A DARK BROWN HORSE,
blind one eve. Reward will be paid for re
turn at 54 SPRING GARDEN AVE.! Allegheny.
OC24-4
tmTvqr
189a t-
TO LET.
City Residences.
PULTON STREET-NEW BRICK DWELLING
ot seven rooms, halk vestibule, bath. Inside
w. c. b. and c water, both gases, good cellar,
laundrv; house finished In hard wood and Is
gilded and papered all through: good location and
neighborhood: Immediate possession; low rent.
WM. PETTY & CO.. 107 Fourth aye. oc24-50t
1 O FER uiONTH-CHEAP. NEAT HOUSE,
5-LO five rooms, hall: Larkln's alley, near
Twenty-first St., Southslde. See W. A. HER
RON & SONS, 80 Fourth ave. oc24-64t
East End Residences.
CRAIG ST.-NEAR FIFTH AVE.. A NEW2
story Quern Anne residence, 11 rooms, re
ception halk handsomely papered throughout;
every modern convenience See BAXTER,
THOMPSON & CO., IBS Fourth ave, oc9-5!-Dt
Suburban Residences.
tLENFIELO STATION - FORT WAYNE
KX Railroads a two-story, seven-room house:
nice lawn, fruit,, shade trees, natural gas. spring
and soft water In house, etc. Inquire of A.
FISHER, 161 Fifth avenue. oc!7-75t
Booms.
ROOMS ELEGANT, LARGE FRONT ROOMS,
single or in suite, with bath; facing Alle
gheny Parks: no family In the bouse: used only on
the p lnclp.e of New York flats: Janitor In care of
building. Inquire at 703 PENN AVE., room 611,
or 75 CEDAR AVE.. Allegheny. ocll-36t
ROOMS-UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR
housekeeping, one six (6) room house, one
thirtv-stx (361 room bouse suitable for hotel. In
quire on PREMISES, corner Llbertv and Fourth
street. ocl9-lS-irwFRut
ROOM - SECOND-STORY FEONr ROOM,
furnished, with table board: suitable for 2
gentlemen or man and wife. 158 SANDUSKY ST.
o4-75t
Offices, Desk Boom, "Etc
OFFICES-! HE FINEST IN ALLEGHENY
Speclal Inducements to tenants rentlngnow;
in the Sterrett building. Ohio and West Diamond:
send for list: special attention paid to rentlngand
the collection of rents. W. A. HERItON A SONS,
80 Fourth ave. oc24-63-MThSt
OFFICES--1N GERMANIA SAVINGS BANK
Building. Wood and Diamond sts.: singly
or In suits: alL mmdern improvements and low
rent. Inquire at Till: BANK. oc23-49t
STRAYED.
STRAYED-OR STOLEN-FROM 167 THIKTY
EIGHTH street, one red. fat cow about 1,200
weight: also brown steer about 1. 100 welgut- Any
information leading to their recovery will be
liberally rewarded by A. KALCB THALER, stall
No. 40 Diamond Market. Pittsburg. OC23-81
NOTICES.
NOTICE THE MILL AND MACHINE
blacksmiths of PittsbutR and Allegheny
are requested to attend an open meeting, SAT
URDAY EVENING, October 25, at 730. More
head's Hall, cor. Second ave. and Grant st.
Ordered by. , COMMITTEE.
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PBOPOSALS.
SEALED PBOPOSALS-FOR THE BUILD
ING of a school bouse in Lower St. Clair
township will be received until 6 o'clock P. 3L,
NOVEMBER6, 1KKX Plans and specifications
can be seen at the bouse of H. Mewes. Mt.
Oliver. All bids should be addressed to Build
lnc Committee,, P. O. box 66,, Mr. Oliver. Fa.
The board reserves the rijht to reject any or
.11 Ma mTAU HtTAlTPP Rto'v
all bids.
CHAS. SHAFER. SecV.
OC24-53
Office of County controller,
Pittsbubg, October 18, 189(. J
SEALED PROEOSALS WILL BE RE
CEIVED at this office until 3 o'clock P. M.
BID AY, October 21.1890, for surfacing and
sodding areas about Court House.
Bids to be by lump sum for work complete.
The successful bidder will be required to give
bond in double the amount of bid lor the faith
ful performance of contract.
The right to reiect anv or all bids is reserved.
Specifications can be seen at office of County
J Engineer
I 0c2SL25
JU31AH oirccrt,
County Controller.
PROPOSALS FOR SFONE-U. S. ENGI
NEER office. 507 Wet Chestunt street,
Louisville. Ky.. October 21, 1890. Sealed pro
posals In duplicate will be received at this office
until 1 P. M (local time), on Thursday the 20th
day of November, 1890, lor furnishing stone for
the construction of a lock in the Wabash river,
near Mt. Carmel. III. The attention of bidders
is invited to acts of Congress of February 26,
1835. and February 23, 1887, volume 23, page 332,
and voinme 24. page 414, Statutes at Large.
Preference will be given to stone of domestic
prodnction, conditions ot quality and price be
ing equak The right is reserved to reject any
aud all bids. Specifications and printed forms
for proposals will be furnished on application
to the undersigned. ED W, MAGUIRE, Cap
tain of Engineers, U. S. A.
oc22-26.22.23.24.25.no-I8.19
AMUSEMENTS.
XTRA.
HAERT DAVKT FIFTH ATE. JUTSEUtt
Commencing Monday, Oct 27,
GRAND CONTEST OF
LADY TYPEWRITERS
Beginning at 1 o'clock p. M. Monday, and
continuing six days.
$250 IN, CASH PHIZES.
A SPECIAL PRIZE OF S50
For th e best la dy operator from the Typewriting
Colleges of Pittsburg. Each college entitled
to one representative.
All entries must be made by 10 o'clock Satur
day at the Box Office of tbe Museum. No en
trance fee charged.
Tbe judges of the contest will be representa
tive citizens.
The famous standard Remington Typewriting
juacnine win oe usea lor tup contest. oco-ia
IDEAL CONCERT SEXTETTE
OF NBW YORK, WITH
MISS OAREIE LOUISE RAY READER
IS- Alf
"EVENING WITH THOMAS MOORE."
AT
OLD CITY HALL,
PRIDAY EVENING OF THIS WEEK.
This is the first of the members' course of the
Younc Men's Christian Association. The other
dates of the season are:
NOVEMBER 28. Rev. P. S. Henson, D. D., of
Chicago, in a new lecture. '
DECEMBER 26. Boston Ideal Banjo, Mando
lin and Guitar Club.
JANUARY 23. Mrs. Scott-SIddons Dramatic
and Miscellaneous Readings.
FEBRUARY 27. Swedish Male Quartette.
MARCH 27. Bill Nye and Company.
A $5 membership ticket in the Association
gives admission with a lady to all the above; as
well as to gymnasium, evening classes and
other privlieces at the Association building.
Any younc;man of good moral character is
elmible to member ship.
Persons not members will be admitted upon
payment of 50 cents each at the door.
ec23-7
GRAND OPERA. HOUSE.
Next week. Wed. and Sat. Matinees,
JOSEPH MTJBPITx
And Carefully Selected Company.
SHATJN BHTJB
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Mat and Night.
KEBBY GOW.
Thnrsdav, Friday, Saturday Mat. and Night.
Prices. 1, 75c, 60c, 25c.
Seats now on sale. oc23-34
DIJOU THEATER
X) To-night,
KIRALFY'S AROUND THE WORLD IN
SO DAYS.
Matinees Wednesday and Saturday.
Oct. 27-lames T. Powers in -A StraightTip."
ociQ-3
GRAND OPERA HOUSE
To-Nizbt.
Matinee Saturday.
ROLAND REED.
THE WOMAN HATER.
Next Week-Joseph Murphy.
OC19-23
HARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY ,
Tu-mght Matinees Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday.
WHALLEN 4 MARTELLE'S
SUPERB VAUDEVILLE CO.
. S3-STARS-S3 oc21-50
IT ARRY DAVIS FIFTH AVENUE MU
H SEUM, ROOF GARDEN AND TEE
ILR Commencing October 2b,
CAMPBELL AND HD AIR SHD?.
Doors ipen 1 to 5. 7 to 10 r. If.
Admission, 10 cents. OC20-18
EOOTBALL
EXPOSITION park;
SATURDAY AT 3:45 P. M.
ALL-PITTSBURG V8
OC3442 ALLEGHENY ATHLETICS.
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AUCTION SALES.
LEWIS McMULLlN, Attorney, 157 Fourth to
POSITIVELY UNRESEVED AND
PEREMPTORY
PUBLIC SALE
OF VALUABLE
PROPERTY ON PENH ML,
Near Tenth St., Pittsburg.
Also, Extensive Coke Works
AT DUNBAR bTATION. P. R. R.
AND LARGE BRICK WORKS
AT CONWAY. NEAR FREEDOM,
P.. F. W. & C. R. R.
Properties of the Pennsylvania Manufactur
ing, Mining tnd Supply Company, which is giv
ing up business. Tbe entire properties to be
exposed at public sale on
Wednesday Afternoon, Oct. 29,
At 2 o'clock, at the Warehouses of the
Company. Nos. 1004, 1006, 1008
Penn ave., Pittsburg.
Tbe lot is 67J feet In width on Penn ave. and
110 feet deep to an alley, with large three-story
brick warehouses, including offices on first and
second floors, and storerooms, large dry cellar,
dvilranlic elevator, etc., etc: renting value,
6,000 annually; lease runs 21 years from April
1, 13S3, at a ground rent of 11,012 SO annually.
ALSO, AT SAME TIME AND PLACE.
The extensive Anchor Coke Works at Dnnbar
station. P. R. R., embracing 100 ovens with all
necessary machinery for tbe coka business, and
evervthmi? in fnll rnnnlncr order: 53 acres of
coal. 15 acre? ot surface, engine and boiler
houses, pumping house, storeroom, 10 dwelling
nouses, etc., etc.,
AND ALSO, AT THE SAME TIME AND
PLACE,
The large Firebrick Work at Conway, near
Freedom. P F. W. & C. R. R, including 38
acres of fine fire clay, coal, limestone and other
minerals; 9 acies of real estate.109 iron cars and
pallets for a capacity of 30,000 brick daily; Cor
liss engine and ample boiler capacity. Centen
nial brick machines, dry pans, kilns, dryers and
complete appliances for carrying on tbe brick
business, etc
Tbe company Is giving up business in every
branch to dissolve present partnership, and the
sales are for tbe purpose' of facilitating settle
ment among tbe stockholders, and all the prop
erties will positively be sold without restriction
or reserve to the last and highest bidder. Fuller
information and permission to examine the
various properties can be obtained at onr offlce
or at the offices of tbe company, 1004, 1006 and
100S Penn ave.
TERMS cash on delivery of deed within
ten days, in three months and in six
months, to be secured by close mortgage and
bond on tbe property and with interest; 12.000
to be paid down on each property on day of sale.
JAS. W. DRAPE & CO.,
Agents and Auctioneers,
129 FOURTH AVE., PITTSBURG.
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AUCTION SALE.
The Pittsburg Petroleum, Stock
and Metal Exchange.
Will be offered at public auction on the floor
of tbe Exchange, bv order of tbe Board of
Directors, that, desirable property located on
Fourth ave.. near Smithfield St., known as tbe
Pittsbnrg Petroleum, Stock and Metal Ex
cftange. Saturday, November 15, 1890,
At 12 0'Clock M.
Tho lot has a frontage of 45 49 100 feet on
Fourth ave- extendine back 120 67-100 feet, pre
serving tbe same width, on which la erected a
DrlcK, stone-trimmed Duiming, in modern styis
and unsurpassed in beauty and architecture by
any building in tbe city, while its location, so
near the United States Postoffice and Court
House and banking institutions, combine to
render this the most favorable opportunity for
investment tbat can be offered.
Terms will be announced day of sale
For further particulars inquire of
JAMUS a MoKELVx.
President, or
JOHN D. BAILEY.
Auctioneer.
ocTf-!1
EXECUTOR'S SALE.
Large and well-selected stook of
"WALL PAPER,
At greatly reduced prices. Must be
sold at once to close up estate of
HENRY SWINDELL,
Deceased,
MS FEDERAL 8T., ALLEGHENY.
Se2i-12-1TWT
TTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE FRIDAY
morning, October 24, at 10 o'clock, at tho rooms
No. 3D. Market st
Fine pianoforte, parlor organ, velvet body
Brussels and ingrain ball room and stair car
pets, rngs, curtains, clocks, pictures, orna
ments, nurrors. organettes, chamber and parlor
suits, library and dining roam furniture, hall
racks, bedding, laundry and kitchen furnish
ments, etc
Also the balance of those fine suitings, ladles'
garments, etc, etc
SvRrvthinir will be sold positively.
HENRY AUCTION CO., Auctioneers.
0C23-13.
ASSIGNEE'S HALE-LAWRENCEBANK
Building will be sold at public auction on
tbe premises by John D. Bailey, Auctioneer, on
THURSDAY. October 30. 1800. 10 o'clock A. K
TERMS OF SALE.
Ten per cent of tbe pnrcbaso money to be
paid in cash on tbe day1 of sale: the balance of
one-third on or before tbe return day of this
order (15th day of November next), and the
balance in two equal annual payments secured
by tight bond and mortgage upon the prem
ises, or all in cash at the option of the pur
chaser. By order of Court of Common Pleas, No. L
FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO..
OC3-47 Assignee.
AUCTION SALES.
H. B. SMITHSON.
Real Estate and General Auctioneer, room 58
Eisner Building, Fifth and Wood street. Sales
of Jewelry and Merchandise at stores. Furni
ture at residences promptly attended to.
oCMJ
DaTIDEND.
The CHABTnnts Vaiazy Gas Co i
PrrrsBTjKO. Pa, October 1890. S
VTOTICE THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
IN of this company bas this day declared a
dividend of ONE AND ONE-HALF PER
CENT upon tbe capital stock of tbe company,
payable on the 25th Instant by mailed check.
Transfer books will be closed from ISth to 25th
inclusive. F. J. TENER. Treasurer.
oclO-29-D
REMOVAL.
JR. O. IiyCIET.T.EDR,
House and Sign Painter, bas removed from
, 135 Third avenue, to
73 SIXTH AVENUE.
Opposite Third Presbyterian Chnrcb. Special
attention -riven to the handling of plate glass,
cutting and drilling. Repairing windows, sky
lights, etc House painting and glazing in
all its branches. oclM$D
H
E-HO TEA
Sold Wholesale and Retail hv
GEO. K. STEVENSON A CO,
runt aRocERiBs,
talSonn' - Bbttk tTwrua.
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CHOICE PROPERTIES.
BLAST FURNACE.
We have for sale the Red
Bank Furnace property on
A. V. R. R., and Low Grade
Division, at Red Bank Creek,
on Allegheny river.
About goo acres in fee sim
ple, underlaid with coal, ore,
limestone and fireclay of ex
cellent quality, also coal and
minerals under about 200
acres additional.
Furnace stack 45 feet high,
iia feet bosh, 4 tuyeres.close
top, with bell and hopper. 2
hot blasts. 42 coke ovens.
Coal washer and crusher, ca
pacity 100 tons per day. Coal
bank, with T fails through
all entries.
Incline plane from pit to
furnace.
R. R. sidings for 20 cars.
Gas well, producing suffi
cient gas to supply fuel for
boilers and light
Chain Ferry, belonging" to
furnace, crosses the river.
Storerooms, office, ware
rooms, stables and tenement
houses on the property.
Must be sold to close an
estate, and the price, $90,000,
is less than the value of the;
land.
Reasonable terms will be
accepted.
BLACK & BAIRD,
95 FOURTH AVENUE.
OC22-45-WTSU
A BARGAIN.
We have to-day received
for sale a new modern brick
residence, on Center avenue,
East End, fitted with all con
veniences, including electric
lio-ht Owing to business
changes, present owner must
sell, and is therefore willing
to take less than the property
is worth. He will pay for all
street improvements now
being made. The price is
only $11,000. A-304. ' "
See
BLACK & BAIRD,
95 FOURTH AVE.
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$6500.
EAST END.
On 60-foot aspbaltum, paved and sewered
avenne, only one-half square from electria
street-car line, also convenient 10 cable line and
P. R. R. Elegant new modern style 9-roora
brick dwelling, wide hall, large bathroom, with
latest improved plumbing: range, laundry sta
tionary tubs, cemented cellar, completely wired
for electric lighting and fitted throughout with
fine combination chandeliers; the entire dwell,
ing tastefully and artistically papered and dec
orated throughout. Terms, small cash pay
ment down, balance long time.
AI. F. HIPPLE fc CO,
86 Fourth Avenue.
OC19-69-TUTSU
CALIFORNIA AVENUE LOTS
Choice Location. River View,
Easy Terms.
The Davis plan. On line of Electric Road,
convenient to Wood's Run and Vernor stations,
P., Ft. W. &, C. R'y and Union Line street cars,
NORMAN MAY, 108 Fourth Avenue.
se2S-144-MTT
OFFICIAL PITTSBURG.
-VTOTICE TO CONTRACTORS-SEALED
J proposals will be received at the office of
City Controller until FRIDAY, tbe 31st day of
October, A. C 1890, at 2 o'clock V.il, for the
followinr. viz.:
GRADING. PAVING AND CURBING.
Tbirty-sixtb street, from Charlotte street to
Railroad street.
Virginia avenue, from Kearsarge street to
"Wyoming street.
GRADING AND PAVING.
'Woolslayer alley, from Thirty-seventh street
to Thirty-eighth strcef.
Foe alley, from Fifty-second street to, lie.
Candless street.
Hoffer alley, from Overhill street to Roberts '
street.
PAVING AND CURBING.
Craig street, from Filth avenue to Center
avenue.
PAVING.
Clark alley, from Roberts street to OverUS
street.
Tbe paving of the above-named streets to ba
either of block stone, vulcanite aspnalt. Irregu
lar block stone, or cobble stone, and bids will
be received for each kind of pavement.
Plans and soecihcatlons can be seen, and
blanks for bidding can be obtained, at the gen
eral offlce. Department of Public Works.
Each proposal must be accompanied try a,
bond, with two sureties, probated before the
Mayor or City Clerk.
The Departmentof Awards reserves tbo tight
to reiect any or all bios.
E.M.B1GELOW.
Chief or Department of Public Works.
Pittsburg, Octoner 21, 18S0. oc2Ml
Continued on Sixth Faae. '
WM. PMDLETOtf GABES,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Dealer in Texas and Mexican Lands.
MORTGAGES AND VENDOR'S LIENS.
Money loaned and invested for residents and
non-residents. Eighteen years experience la
Landaiattera. Correspondence so.iciied.
120 E. Sixth st, Austin, Texas. P.O. Box 163
Fine Ranches, S oct Farms, Grain Farms, .
Cotton and Sugar Plantations. Mineral Lands,
Largs Bodies of One Agricultural Lands for
Colonies.
REFERENCES.
Hon. L. S. Ross, Governor of Texas,Austln,Tex.
Jas. H. Raymond t Co.. Bankers, Austin, Texas;
First National Bank Austin, Texas,
Citv National Bank .Austin. Texas. .
American National Bank .Austin, Texas,
Provident National Bank.. .,... .Waco, Texuu
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