r"iUM.i ", npf 'TprwrZffi THE -PITTSBURG- DISPATCH, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 189a 3 ... YOUNG FOLKS' WORK. Ker. F. E. Farrand Points Out the Aims of the Christian Endeavor. GROWTH OF THE OUGAKIZATION. Over Seventy Thousand Sonls Converted Through It in a Tear. OTHEB 8EBM0XS FBOM CITI PULPITS Eev. F. R. Farrand, pastor of the South side Presbyterian Church, who will deliver one of the addresses of welcome before the fourth annual convention of the Christian Endeavor societies to-morrow, preached last evening to a large congregation ou the aims and objects of the society. Mr. Farrand introduced his subject by saying: "The strongest years of our man hood should be devoted the more zealously to the service ot God. By the yonth is not meant the period of childhood, but young men and young women in the full flow erot youth and all in the pnme and vigor of life. Most of the Bible characters are Introduced in their strong young manhood: Joseph, Joshua. David, Daniel, all the apostles, Luke, Mark, Paul and Christ himself. "God has onened wide the door for the proper development of our young nien and women in 'the organization known as the Young People's Societies of Christian Endeavor. Some say the church has afforded all the opportunity for needed growth and work. 1 affirm that it has not God made the church and gave to it tho great principles that underlie its activities, but He left it to the wisdom of men to plan and direct the working oat of these principles as to method. The demands upon tho church are crcatcr to-day than ever. By reason of wider opportunities, more general education and intellect characterizes this gen eration, and the young are more capable of do ing the work that used to be thought fit only for older people The young have demanded a way of escape from the stereotyped methods of the past by which their best strength can be developed and put Jorth. The Young People's Society meets this demand. It was begun by a New England minister -less than a decade ago. Little did he know then to what a revolution in church methods it would lead him. From a single branch it has gritfiitoan enormous body, with a member snip of over 700.000. and is rapidly increasing. In the past 5 car 3.341 societies have been organ ized and over 185,000 members received. "llie Y. P. S. C. E. is an organization in which the young anil active strength of the church may gird itself for the battle of life and work of the church, before it gets too old ana worn to do it. It is designed especially for grown people. It is most loyal to the church, having for a motto 'For Christ and the Church.' It is well organized, and therein lies the secret of its success. It puts strength into every department of Christian work. It helps the timid to be bold for Christ and trains the young convert, however young in years, for active service. It is organized lor the un converted as well as tho converted, its mem bership being active and assoc ate. From tho latter over 70,000 joined some evangelical church during the past year." Mr. Farrand closed with an earnest appeal for the young in his congregation to get into toe organization. There v ere several other sermons preached on the same subject in various churches yes terday and last ei ening. TEE KXED OF GOOD MEN. JYIir Tliey Are Wanted In Society, Business and Politics. Wanted Bravo Men," was the subject upon which the Rev. Charles E. Locke, pastor of the Smithfleld M. E. Church, preached last evening. He sad that the Lord bad use for fit men, and but little use for those who had not prepared themselves to do something. Brave men were wanted who were as valorous as a knight, as gallant as a courtier, as bold as a lion and as tender as a woman. They must be thinkers who stand by their ideas and convictions, men Mho know their right- and dare maintain them. Such incn. said Mr. Locke, are wanted in so ciety, for he believed that the corruption in f ociety :o-dav was destroingtbe rising cenera tion. Then brave men were wanted in busi ness niru wLowere ambitious but not avari cious. The business world was lesponsihle for a grrat deal of avarice and dishonest;.. Again, bravo men were wanted in politics. Men of principle were needed men who would not support demagogue but the interest of the Government. Men were needed who would take up new issues wlicn the old ones were dead and gone. Then Mr. Locke asked what was the matter w ith the campaign in this State jnst closing. It had been one or slander, vituperation and mud throwing to a disgusting extent. Principle was dropped, and men brought to the front. So little was principle considered that some of tho leaders withdrew from thei own party and will vote f it their opponents. For himse'f he was disgusted with politics. Still.all should go to the polls and rote, but there should be an uprising of men of principle against the clap trap of the low politicians. THE EIDDLE OF LIFE. Strength. That Mut Come From Faith In God. Eev. George T. Purves, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, last night delivered a sermon, taking for his subject "Samson's Rid dle." The idea that he sought to convey was that life is a struggle, and that out of this strug gle comes the strength that is necessary to overcome the temptations of life, Samson's sirenc came from his faith in God. He arcned that success is reached by strire and toil, and, that after all, difficulty was man's best frle-id. The same wa true as to moral difficulties, and he believed that temptation had a divine mission among men. Man is made strong by his resistance to temptation. He did not mean that people should place themselves in the way of temptation, hut that when it came thev should resist it with all their power. That Is the riddle of life with which all should wrestle. There are many in this sinfnl world who testi fy that they never knew the reality of life un til in tho agony of their suffering they bad ap pealed to God and obtained the needed strength. Samson's rklole is the riddle of life now as it was then faith in God. FEAST OF ALL SOULS Appropriately Remembered in the Catholic Churches of This Diocese. The Feast of All Souls was yesterday cele brated in all the Catholic Churches of Pitts burg ana Allegheny. Solemn high masses were offered up for the benefit of the dead of all time. Relatives ol church members were par ticularly remembered: the new mode of band ing in names ot deceased persons, with monev to defray expenses of masses, being put into operation for the first time. This method, as desrnbed in last Monday's Dispatch, consists of placing the communications in mourning en velopes, supplied to the congregation, and thus delivering tfccm to the collectors. The plan proved a happy one and worked excellently. Bishop Phelan celebrated high mass in St. Peter's. Allegheny, while Rev. Dr. Wall per formed a like office in the Cathedral. THE WAGES OF SIK. A Bible Tract Against Eternal Torment Answered by Rev. T. J. Leak. Rev. T. J. Leak, of the North Avenue M. E. Church, last night answered a tract issued by the Tower Tract Society. The tract attempted to show that "eternal torment" is not the wages of sin. Rev. Mr. Leak brought forth ar guments to prove that the word not" should be stricken from the subject to make it a state ment of facts according to bis belief. He reviewed the whole tract verv fully, pick ing it to pieces and bringing to bear as evi dence quotations from the Bible to show taat the tract's teachings were wrong. The main point or hit sermon was to prove that life is eternal in heaven. Next Sunday he will deal more fully with the "eternal torment" end of tho argument. Sermon by a I'hlladelphlan. Rev. Dr. W. A. Stanton, pastor of the Shady Avenue Baptist Church, is spending his vaca tion at bis father's home. Madison, Ind. Mil pulpit was occupied yesterday morning by Rev. Sir. Whitematsb, of Philadelphia, 8 7 THAT backing cotieb can be so quickly cured bySbllnh'tCure. We guarantee it. Bold by Jbs. Fleming A Bon, 412 Matketst, w "7 High Class Overcoats for "10, It will lift y to eall to-day aud take a look at (best elegant overeeau we are . iof to-day lor f Id. You can neleet sillier a heavy rleli elilnelillla oweoai. m in lined throughout, with illk sleeve lliifnjf, or else n fine rail weight overcoat, illk JVwJ, price f 10 nereeni, J. 6. 0. 0 J'lTTSMIlflfl GOHfiltiATlOX KffOTHfffO COMIMJiV, dor, Oram itlld Diamond (., opp. the Court II&uis, FpjMrlmmid Jackets, ncwlotJtlll open. ei, at MeitBUun It Op,', THE Y. M. C. A. COTTVEUnOir. "What tfle East End Delegates Think of tho Gathering. Members of the East End Young Hen's Christian Association gathered in force, yesterday afternoon, at their rooms, Penn avenue and Ellsworth street, to hear there ports of the delegates who were sent to the recent State Convention of the Association, at Danville. The convention lasted from. October 23 to 26, and was the largest ever held in the State, there being 549 delegates in attendance. The delegates who went from the East End Association to the convention were Sec retary Vv E. Taggart, W. J. Moore, J. K. Henderson and K. N. Richards. Mr. Tag gart presided, and alter devotional exercises Mr. Moore told what manner oi convention the gathering at Danville was. He said that some 01 the most prominent business and professional men in the State were in. attendance. The convention was ot great benefit to the association, and it lent all its efforts to the main object for which they were banded together, the salvation of young men and the best means of bringing them within the fold. One of the feature?, he said, of the gathering was the presence of 45 Indian members of the association from the school at Carlisle. As far as his owu ex perience went he believed that the gntat need was a closer study of the Bible by members of the association. Addresses in a similar vein were made by the other delegates, all of whom believed that the good effects of the convention would be felt throughout the State. PITTSBURG'S NEXT C0HVEHTI0N. The Fraternal Congress to Meet Hero In a Short Time. The Fraternal Congress will meet in Pitts burg about the middle of this month. It is composed of five representatives from the various secret beneficial societies, and their work is to look after the Legislatures in all the States,, and see that no laws are passed that will interfere with the insurance feat ures of the societies. Such organizations as the Eoyal Arca num, A. O. TT. TV., Heptasopiis, Select Knights and Knights of Honor are repre sented in the congress. Mr. C. C. Will, of this city, is the local member who is look ing after the interests of the Heptasophs. The jealousy 01' the big insurance com panies against these minor organizations has made the congress necessary, the mem bers of the latter claim. The insurance men insist that these societies are nothing but insurance companies, and as such should come under the insurance laws of the State. An attempt was made at tbe last Legisla ture to pass a bill taxing the assets of all these secret societies, but it was defeated. Delinquent Tax Collector Ford worked hard to knock out the bill. At that time he made the point that the secret beneficial or ganizations were not condncted for revenue, but tcfhelp the poor men who couldn't afford to insure in tbe regular companies. EVERETT PIANOS SELL In Spite of Cold and Rainy Weather. There is one place in the city where bad weather does not seem to affect business. If you have a fit of tbe blues just put on your wraps and call at 1ST Federal street, Alle gheny, and spend a few moments among those beautiful Everett pianos. The lovely tones, elegant and artistic designs of cases, the polite and cheerful attention you will receive will drive them away, and the pos session of one of these elegant pianos will prove a lasting source of pleasure and hap piness. There is no reason why you should not possesB one. If you cannot spare the rash just now, you can arrange to get it on easy payments, as the club plan upon which they are sold provides methods of payments to suit both rich and poor. It gives you one of tbe finest pianos manufactured at a price asked by retail dealers for their second and third grades. The plan has become so pop ular it is not necessary to give it in detail. If you do not understand it call and have it explained, or send for a circular to the man ager. AlEXASDEK EOSS, 137 Federal St.. Allegheny. The pianos delivered this week on 'the SI 00 weekly payment plan are, Club A, No. 46, T. H. Braydon, McKee's Eocks; Club B, Ho. 43, J. D. Garvey, Greensburg, Pa. M.WT Save YorjK Money. Monday, Novem ber 3, the retail department ot our packing house, Twenty-third and Smallman streets, will be opened lor the sale of fresh pork, loins, sausage, shoulders, leaf lard, spare ribs, sausage meat, pig's feet, trimmings, etc Tbe Fenn avenue cable cars run within one square of the house. r Dunxevy & Bro. Persons Desiring Xmas Crayons Should place their orders now with Mr. Aufrecht at his Elite Gallery, 516 Market street, Pittsburg, as he has no competition here or in Allegheny, but stands alone for fine work at popular low prices. One Thousand Dollars Forfeit if I fail to Drove Floraplexion the best medicine for liver complaint, dyspep sia, nervous debility, biliousness, consump tion. It cures where all other remedies fail. Ask your druggist for it Sam pie bottle sent free. Feanklin Haut, New York. UWFSU S3 50 Until November 30, 1800 SI. Until November 30 we will mak j a life size crayon portrait for $3 50, or 12 elegant cabinets for $1, at Aufrecht's Elite Gallery, 516 Market st, Pittsburg. Bring children; use elevator. AMUSEMENTS. HARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY To-night Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Election returns received by special wire and read from tbe stage TUESDAY NIGHT NOVEMBER 4. HYDE'S STAR SPECIALTY COMPANY. From Hyde & Behman's theatre, Brooklyn N. Y. no2-21 B IJOU THEATER To-nleht. THE BOTTOM OF THE-SEA. Matinees Wednosday and Saturday. Nov. 10 Hartley Campbell's "White Slave." no3-16 pi BAND OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT. Matinees Wednesdav and Saturday. THE GREAT METROPOLIS. Next week Hanlon Bros.' Superba. no3-13 HARRY DAVIS' FIFTH AVENUE MUSEUM. Commencing Mondav, November 3, ROYAL HUNGARIAN GYPSY BAND. Doors open 1 to 5 and 7 to 10 P. M. Admission 10 cents. no3-27 REMOVAL. Honse and Sign Painter, bas removed from 135 Third avenue, to 73 SIXTH AVENUE. Opposite Third Presbyterian Chorch. Special attention siren to tbe handling of plate glass, cutting and drilling. Repairing windows, sky lights, etc. House painting and glazing in all its branches. oclS-Cj-D Tl E-NO Tea- Bold Wholesale and Retail by GEO. K. STEVENSON A CO., FINE OR00Entir.fi, aulfl.MW' Klilli avenue PIAKOH, OndANfi , And all manner ot small Instrument JlAMnVfON'J., , ecWftVn Fifth avenue, $500 to $500,000 1.0 Com ill live,, 1'iimliuiir. Ttlenliene tin, (tfj. noMkMWfi' BHOO.hh, TholiKllM'AWUSTAHLg jugi ft the moit ccmforUBU in the wojrld, A. PALMER, asn'l Art. M)9Q Km, 0 1 fiisttr It,, Mukurf,"!1, MS-Display advertisement! one dollar per tquareoron'e insertion. Classified advertise ment on this page, such as Wanted, For Sale, To irf, etc, ten cents per line for each inser tion, and none taken or less than thirty cents. Top line being disvlayed counts as two. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH 1BR4.NCH OFFICES. FOK TUB SOUTH3IDE. MO. 1412 CAKfiOK STKEET. BKAKCHOFrlCk8ALSOASBELOW,WHKKB WANT. TOR 8AI.K, TO LET. AND OTHES TRANSIENT AUVEKTISEMESTS WILL 11E KE CE1VED UP TO P. 31. FOK INSERTION. Advertisements are 10 be prepaid except where advertisers already have accounts wUb.'1'HlcDls rATCIL PITTSBURG. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. SSfl Butler street. E.MIL O. STUCKEY. Mth street and Penn ave. E. G. STUCKEY,! CO., Vylleave. and Fultonit. N. bTOKELY, Fifth Avenue Market Houn. EAST END. WALLACE, 6121 Penn avenue. J. W OAKLAND. JICALL1STEH & 6HE1BLEK, 5th ST. 4 Atwood lb SOVTHSIDK. JACOB SPOHN, No. rCanon street. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAKRCHEK, 50 Federal street. H. J. MCBKIDF. Market Honse, Allegheny. FRED H. EGGERS. in Ohio street. F. H. EGGERS SON, Ohio and Chestnut utt. SAMUEL LAKRY. Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS MCHENRY, Wcsteruand Irwin aves. G. TV. HUGHES, Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. PERKY M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves. T. K. MORRIS, 6!S Preble ave. , M1LLVALE BOROUGH. W. W. FLOCKER. Stationer. No. i Grant ave. SUARPSBURU, a BELLMAN. Stationer. 818 Main st, THE BUSINESS OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH IS NOW Corner Smithfield and Diamond Streets. wanted. Male Help. AGENT-A LIVE. ENERGETIC PARTY IN evcrv place to introduce our poods: we have a new Hue' that will sell at every house and agents ran reap a harvest between now and the 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. ocIS-44-D AGENTS-FOR SEYMOUR STOVE ATTACH MENT for grates an(j gre places; saves ' percent on ess or coal: Indorsed by every one uslncthcin. Address J. B., Dispatch office. no2-ffi AGh.STS-J.000 FIRMS WANT MEN AND boys everywhere permanently to hand out circulars at Jl per 1,000. AGENTS HERALD, CASE 2513. Phlla., Pa. no3-28 ARMATURE WINDER EXPERIENCED and reliable man only need apply. Call at 100 Wood St., city. 1102-6: OOKKEEPER DOUBLE ENTRY liOOK KELPEK: younc man preferred; J50 Wiper month to start; state references. Address BOOKKEEPER, Dispatch office. u 0.1-10 OOKKEEPEK-AN EXPERIENCED BOOK KEKPER: first-class reference required. Address P. O. BOX 719. City. no2-171 CANVASSERS-FOR CITY WEEKLY: LIB ERAL commission. ROOM 2, 162 Fourth ave. no2-01 CANVASSER- FIRST-CLASS. FflRTHE CEN TURY Dictionary. H. WATTS 431 Wood St. OCI6-100 CLERK BY A LARGE MANUFACTURING company, an Invoice clerk: one who has a practical knowledge of steno?raphv and type writing preferred. Address, stating salary ex pected, V. S. N-, Dispatch office. no2-151 CLEKK-AN EXPERIENCED INSURANCE clerk; must write good hand: state salary ex pected. Address INSURANCE, Dispatch office. 1103-15 CLERKS-SHOE. HAT AND FURNISHING eonds salesmen, at JCAUFMANNb'. Apply on Monday rooming. no2-172 DR1VEK-MY A GENTLEMAN LIVING IN the country; none need apply unless sober. Industrious and fully posted fn taking care of hores, carriages, cows and lawns. Apply to JOHN CARPENTER, comer Fourteenth and Etna sts. city. no3-l MAN-ONE GOOD MINE TRACK-LAYER at Newburg, W. Va. ; wages (2 per day; steady work, cheap rents, good houses and a good place for a man with a family to live. Address MINING SUPERINTENDENT, Box 53, New burg, W. Va. nol-28 TAX-AX ACTIVE. HONEST MAN-SAL-1X ARY (100 montblvir suitable, with oripor tnnitles for advance, to represent locally re sponsible New York house: references. ilAtiU FACTUKEU, Lock Box 1585, N. Y. sel4-136-M MAN-A COLORED MAN. WITH REFER ENCE, to drive for a physlcl&u. Apply at 64 CHESTNUT ST.. Allegheny. no3-6 MINEHS-200 AT ONCE AT PENN MANOR shaiL Manor. Pa., on P. R. K.: no trouble f any kind; no store; district price paid and rabh In full twice a month. Apply to SAMUEL FER GUSON Superintendent, at mines. F. L. SI'EPHENhON. no2-7s OIL CONTRACTOR TO DRILL A WELL FOR a balf interest in 4,000 acres: cost of drilling fruaranteed. Address lor one week, BOX 92. Plttsbu -g. nol-93 PLUMBEK-WITH TOOLS-UNION SHOP: steady Job. JEANNETTE FLfUMBING CO., Jeanuetle. Pa. no3-12 PORTER -SOBER, INDUSTRIOUS YOUNG man for porter that understands packlnir: goodwagesand permanent position for suitable person. Apnly Immediately. C. IL AVKIN 110 USE. 532 hmithtield street ' no3-8 s ALESMEN-ON SALARY OK COMMISSION to handle the New Patent r3iimiiMi lnL- naa- Jng 1'enclU The greatest belling novelty ever produced: erases ink thoroughly In two seconds; no abrasion of paper; 200 to 530 per cent profli. one agent's sales amounted to SCO In six day; an other (32 In two hours: we want one energetic general aaent for each State and Territory, sani- Jile by mall 35 cents. For terms and full partlcu ars. address-IHE MONROE ERASER MFG. CO.. La Crosse, W is. nol-29 SALESMEN 150 SALESMEN FOR OUR clothing, hat, shoe and furnishing depart ???.,L,.5A.ADP,y Monday morning at 7 A. M. GUSKY'S. U02-133 STENOGRAPHER-ONE WHOICAN FILL the position as invoice clerk: must be quick at figures. Address P. O. BOX 418, Pittsburg, Pa- no3-20 Female Help. T ADY AGENTS-1N EVERY TOWN AND J J city In the United States to sell an article used by every lady in the land; sells at tight: in terests the buyer at once without conversation: big money In It: samples and instructions frte. Address ISAAC D. ALLEN & CO., 21 Winter sc, .Boston, Mass. ocJ7-3-Mwr PIANIST-FOK SMALL OPERA COMPANY: also, female voices for chorus. Address GILBERT OPERA CO., Cambridge, O. no3-22 Male and Female Help. HELP-ONE FRENCH NURSE, OtTE SEAM STRESS, laundresses, cooks, dining-room girls, chambermaids, nurses, 3)0 house girls, Ger man and colored girls, colored chambermaid and nurse for same family, waiters, farm bands, drivers. MRS. E. THOMPbOjn, 603 Grant st, se29-MThS HELP-RESTAURANT COOK, 1WO DINING room girls; laundress, $5 per week: child's nnrsc. 10 chambermaids. 50 cooks, 200 house girls, 4 colored: girl for sewing and nursing. JIEE HAN'S. 54o Grant st. Tel. 90. no3-D XTlJISE-FOK SMALL rAMILY A COMPE J TENT nurse girl to take care ofbaby 1 year old: also downstairs girl: good wages paid and good home. Apply 213 CHAKTIEKS ST., Alle gheny. no3-S Situations. SITUATION-AS RESIDENT OR VISITING governess: French and German specialties. Address MISS L. N., Dispatch office. no2-143 Booms, Houses. Etc BOOMS-TWO FURNISHED ROOMS WITH private family, married couple and onegent: reference given. Address D. C. L., 181 Sandusky street. Allegheny. no3-3 B OOM-FUKNISHED. WITH BOARD. BY A 1 younginan. between Twenty-seventh st. and Thirtieth st. Address R. L., Dispatch office. noMOO Bonrdlnc. BOARDING BY YOUNG MAKK1ED couple, January I, permanently: a second or thlrd-storv front room (unfurnished preferred), with board: best reference exchanged, Address U. W. U.', Dispatch office. no2-M ItOOM AND BOARD-IN THE BUSINESS fe part of the city, offers, with price, address to M. L. 1),, Dlspatcli office. noJ-11 Flnnticim. Vf OMTOAUES ON CITY OH AlLEOIJENi. -"4..5?W.fT. 4?"!Pe"i '" iowst rales. IIF-Niti a. WEAVEM A CO.. el Fourth avenue. mtou rilllOBB HAVING MONEY TO MIAN ON JLjIisldefitipfoted real estate lo uorwm OltSON rtrijilUOKK, 123 Dearborn street, ChlcuKit, New York and t'liicnjio fereieiicei. tiet-iag'MW rro i,MNt6muu in AHOUNT8 urano JL ,.am) upward, en )iy and suburban properly, at i ahS (per eent, liLAOK A BAUlD, H mini rnu. ieihaU'V rpy MMN-imttio on Moiii'MAugs-ii J. and wijrunf at tvprmiimi,6no at 414 In left 61 turn. , II, Fil&Mlil, J 8df Ih av -IIM K tier FSM,?.1 3D-B NleiifllMfieous, A llTW IIUMl'AliAiYKKli ;v joiim 1' Mavis lloiuli l'i uwupri eni mi no poTseni roahiil)inlihed pr conirel l ifo WANTED. Miscellaneous. EVERYONE TO KNOW THEY CAN GET their sewing machine repaired In nrst-class order; alt work warranted: genuine needles and attachments for all makes or machines at the low est prices: the best stlrt draper in the market. Call and see It at H. CARTER'S, 19 'Sixth st. oc7-MWr PENSIONS THE PITTSBURG PENSION AGENCY OF J. H. STEVENSON 4 CO.. 100 Fifth ave. Pensions now bad for all disabled soldiers, permanently helpless children and widows of deceased "soldiers under late act or Congress: pensions Increased to correspond with the disability; bounties collected: certificates ol service procured where discbarges are lost. SC14-D FOK SALE EHPBOVED BEAL ESTATE. City Residences. FIF1H AVE.. NEAR SENECA ST.-A VERY desirable tbrce-story brick dwelling 10 rooms, lanndry. bath, both gases, h. and c. water, mar ble maDteK etc. : lot 22x120 to Ann st. J. C. KE1LLY. 77 Diamond St. no2-8T F 1FIH AVE. PROPERTY SIXTH WARD two-storvhrlrlc lot MyII.V will make a snlen- dld business stand; a bargain. McLAIN & ZUG SM1TH. 437 Grant st. oc31-81-MF FRANKLIN ST., NEAR FULTON-TWO-STORY brick dwelling, tftec rooms on rear of lot; two two-story brick dwellings of two rooms each: lot 20x74; all for 3,100. J. O. REILLY. 77 Diamond st. no2-82 HOUSE A BARGAIN-GIVE US A BID; good business reasons for selling: brick house seven rooms; lot 22x127 ft. to a paved alley; two squares from cable line: ten minutes from n. o.. on Bedford ave.. Eleventh ward (06). See W. A. HERltON & SONS, SOFourtn ave. no2-jr-3,6,12,18,:6 PRIDE ST. CONVENIENT LOCATION, good two-story pressed brick, stone trim mings, Aestlbulc, hall. seen large rooms, newly painted and papereu tbrougbout: nice Iot2ixI00: cheap at S1.T00- CHARLES SL'MEKS & CO.. 313 Wood St., 6019 Penn ave. nol-51 YTTYLIE AVE.-NEAR ELM ST.-3-STOKY r brick house: Brooms, bath, inside w. c, h. and c. water, nat. and art. gas: lot 24x109 to a street: only S3.000: great bargain. BAXl'ER, THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth ave. no2-157-MWSn' C-- OOO-TERMS TO SUIT-FINE CITY J)JL-L residence An admirably arranged, substantial and almost new two-storv residence, contalulngniuc rooms, bathroom, with all modern improvements: nearly an acre of ground, with shade and fruit trees, located on the corner of two streets, commanding a fine view; a very healthy and attractive location: good water, and cement walks all round. PETER SHIELDS, 533 Grant street corner Virgin alley. oc23-50 ffiJQQ OOO - HERE IS AN INVESTMENT HiOijl right in the heart or the city. 11 sub stantial brick houses, each containing seven rooms; always occupied: good rentals: a valuable holding In view or possibilities in this territory. CHARLES bOMERS CO., 313 "Wood St.: 6019 Penn ave. no2-60 Cf SOO ONLY SIX MINUTES' RIDE BY 0i9 cable line from Wood street, handsome brick house, eight rooms, all modern Improve ments; $2.0i'0dowu, remainder on easy payments and long time (76). See W. A. HEBRON & SON 8, SO Fourth ave. no2-91-M OOO-VERY REASONABLE FAYMEN1S, 9 a comDlete and modern house lust finished. 6 rooms and attic on Edwin St., near Highland ave.. one of the most central locations in East End. (151) See W. A. HEBRON 4 SONS. 80 Fourth ave. no2-93-Ji Spr SOO-TOWNSEND ST..NEAK COLWELL, )9 a three-story brick dwelling or nine rooms and llnished attic both gasses.hotand cold water, cellar: rents or NO per month; lot24x!00. BLACK &BAIUD, 05 Fourth ave. Ell. n 02-24-3, 13, 23 QpT 350-MORNINGS1DE ROAD. NEAR Mc 509 CULLY St., two-story frame dwelling of seven rooms, etc. ; Vi acres ot ground, suitable to divide Into lots. BLACK. & BA1KD, 95 Fourth avenue. A 3C6. no2-25-3. 12,28 230 FULTON' ST.. NEAR COLWELL JJ !t.. lot 21x100 to a naved alley: nice frame house on rear: very big bargain. ALLE&BAI LEY. 164 Fourth ave, Pittsburg. Tel. 167. no2-73-MTUThSSU QQ OOO-T WENTIETH, ABOVE CARSON ST.. OOl Sonthsldc a good house of seven rooms aud attic. (349). See V. A. HERRON & SONS. 80 Fourth ave. no2-91-st East End Residences. EAST END-A NICE SEVEN-BOOM HOUSE, nearrallroad station: reception hall, finished attic room J," bath and lavatory, laundry, natural gas, dry cellar, good sewerage etc. etc.: large lot to an alley; immediate possession. J AS. W. DRAPE CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. nol-47-D HIGHLAND AVENUE RESIDENCE PROP ERTY 12 large rooms, library, batb. lava tory.natur.il gas and all other modern appliances, and everything In prime order throughout;'splen dld lot 65x180 feet to an alley; good stable aud car riage honse; Immediate possession. Particulars from JAMES W. DRAPE & CO.. 129 Fourth ave nue, Pittsburg. nol-47-D HOUSE-ON ACCOUNT OF REMOVAL OF owner; a great chanre to get one of themost complete houses in Oakland at a great bargain: price. 4.800: Sl.000down, remainder on long time easy payments: 9 rooms, handsomely finished, every modern convenience; street and sewer Im provements made on Coltart Square. Oakland, sur rounded by finest residences In the city. See W. A. HERRON SONS, 80 Fourth ave. ' no2-98-3.6.8,12 fJESlDENCE-A GOOD ONE AND LARGE A.V corner lot, one-hair square from cable cars: 111 rooms; bath, natural gas and all other modern requirements: corner lot 150x200 feet; abundance or shade trees; beantirul location. JAS. V. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. not-47-D (3?Q 000 EACH-PENN AVE., NEAR DEN j3.9 MSTON ave., two two-story and man sard brick dwellings of ten rooms, ball, bathroom, w. c, hot and cold water, both gases marble mantels, laundrv, two porches; lot 452t)0 to 20-foot street: shade and fruit trees. BLACK & BAIItD. 95 Fourth avenue. A 295. n 02-21-3. 12, 28 Allegheny Resiliences. ANDERSON ST., ALLEGHENY THREE STORY brick dwelling, 12 rooms, all mod ern improvements: now rented at (650 per year; will be sold at a bargain; lot 12X120 to alley. J. C. REILLY, 77 Diamond st. no2-82 NORTH AVENUE, ALLEGHENY, A HAND SOME resldei.ee of 9 rooms, and replete throughout wltn allthemodernappllaDces: every thing in elegant order; possession at once JAS. W. DRAPE 3s. CO.. 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. noI-47-D SIX HOUSES -IN ALLEGHENY. NEAR eltctrlc cars; five minutes walk from North avenue and the parks; can be bought to pay 10 per cent: a rare bargain. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO.. 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg, nol-47-D QQ 000-BUENA VISTA ST..XEAR ACKLEY OEM 6t. a good pressed brick dwelling of two stories and mansard, containing nine rooms and basement kitchen, hall, bathroom, two w. cs.. hot and cold water, both gases, nice slate mantels, laundry, range, nice chandeliers, large pantry, dumb-waiter, marble vestibule, etc.: lot 20x1)0 to alley. BLACK & BAIRD, S5 Fourth avenue. B235. no2-24-3. 13,23 OOO-FRANKLIN ST..NEARCHARTIERS 9 street, two-storv lrame dwelling nf mtpii rooms, hall: natural gas. etc.: the home lanewiv papered: lot 21x48. BLACK BAIRD. 95 Fourth avenue. B239. no2-24-S,13,23 Suburban Residences. BESIDENCE-HANDSOME-ONE OF THE best locations in Wllklnsburg. p. K. R.. on Franklin St., near station: 11 large rooms: in firit class order; late improvements; lot 66x264 It. to Rebecca st. (149 sub.) See W. A. HERRON 4 SONS, SO Fourth ave. no2-94-M Q1T OOO-SEWICKLEY, CORNER BANK jJ-LX and Boundary streets, a two-story and attic frame dwelling or 11 rooms; ball: bathroom with w. c. : slate mantels; sliding doors: front and rear porches: slate roof: about two acres of ground: fruit and shade trees: good stable. BLACK 4 BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. H9. n 02-24-3. IS, 23 QQ 700-BRUSHTON. AMANDA STREET, A ijO) two-story frame dwelling of six rooms, hall, bathroom, natural gas, slate mantel, electric light, front porch, etc: lot 4WC132; onlv ten min utes' wait from station. BLACK 4. BAIRD. 95 Fonrth ave. K8. no2-24-3.13.23 FOB SALE LOTS. City Lots. HOMESEEKERS CALL ON PETER SHIELDS, .533 Grant St.. for the most de sirable low priced lots in the city; terms easy. OC28-6U East End Lots. ELLSWORTH AVE VERY DESIRABLE lot, near Bldwell St.; the choicest locatidn on the street: large lot. See BAXTER. THOMPSON 4 CO., 162 Fourl h ave. noS-158-uwssu FIFTH AVENUE-LARGE LOT.HSxlSO FEET. In most delightful location; great bargain on account of sickness of tbe owner, JAS. W. DRAPE 4 CO., 129 Fonrth avenne, Pittsburg. nol-47-D LAND-ABOUT 16 ACRES-NEAR SCHEN LEY Park; splendid place to layout In build ing lots; can be secured cheap ir taken at once. ift8V W UKAi,J3 CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. nol-47-u T OTS -EASY TERMS) THE 8CHEN LEY PARK Ai j.aiio company are selling the best lots ror V.'.SJK1.?6 J,.7JFIl.nf. Jn 'he city. Call at or address PETER SHIELDS, 533 Grant it., cor, Virgin alley ocM-ftJ pAKK. LOTS - MU NOW) DON'T WAIT S-i. V'1".. Bi!".nK. 1 -ny will euhancei the Schenley Mk Land Company are selling the best shields', eaaorantsL, cor, Vlrxfu alley. 0d2M KI'OlAUHtM (Ji LKVfcL LA nu contiuu. ell. PfcTKHslIKliOi;,68a(Jr8niit,,liellIn(r sfniliegffipiiley Park Lanf Ceniianyi plan at prises wiibTtt Uie reach erallpureliajef. " -ITTALLlNoVojiOlin-NKAIi JI4VII,1,K M,. a , o ooo-iiiiauBP '! a fink i(Ot,i 2U "' uref, with twA'tlerr frame dwelling mefenn aiiijaitle. Tin iitcsperiy If mi 8 payed iireei, on llneor elMtr l7Mren L'"!r Jl Mifiiiiiift,irsv liraa.tsgaMMBgMBMWMawWBwwBWWMlfiUWBMMBBBy Egr In FOB sale-xots. Funns. fTIAHM-OF 220 ACRES. CLOSE TO BAIL J? ROAD, only 16 miles from the cltv: dwell ing, outbuildings, orchard, water, etc., etc.; would make an excellent stock farm. JAS. W. DRAPE 4 CO., 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. nol-47-D FARII-100 ACRES. WITH GOOD IMPROVE MENTS: fine springs, rich soil: coal and gas at station and town on river: two hours' ride from city: one of the best bargains offered. .ED. WiniSH. 410 Grant st. oc29-D FARM-OF 98 ACRES, WITHIN ONE MILE OF railroad, near tho city: will sell or exchange; dwelllns. outbuildings, orchard, etc., etc. Par ticulars from JAS. W. DRAPE 4 CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. nol-47-D GARDEN FARM-OF 54 ACRES, NEAR Wllkcnsburg and Braddock; has a good six room dwelling (cost fl.800); a nice frame barn (costiUOOO): a good orchard: land is well adapted lor gardening, or for a dairy; it is also convenient to Turtle Creek station and Wllmerdiug: would take a town or city property in exchange to tbe amount of S3, COO; price of tbe farm is put down to (7,500; we have some excellent farms for sale and some Ibr exebange ror city property: bouses rented, rents collected and returns made monthly: 15.000 to loan at once on city property. J. 11. STEVENSON 4 CO., 100 Fifth ave. oc92 Miscellaneous. COAL LANDS-1.000 TO 5,000 ACRES ON LINE of railroad: possessing complete shipping facilities. JAS. W. DRAPE 4 CO., 129 Fourth avenne, Pittsburg. nol-47-ii LOTS-BY BECKFELD 4 BRACKEN, NO. 61 Ohio street. Allegheny. tlOO-Mlllvale borough. 1 lot 24X12C ft. t400 Near Brighton road. 1 lot 20x260 ft. (1.300-Springhlll, 2 lots, 48x100 ft. (250 each. Spring Hill, 6 lots 25x120 ft. J300 each, lots at Avalon. West Believne. 35x105 feet. nol-7-Mws 1O0O-ACKE TRACT OF TIMBER-ON ItlVKK 1 and close to railroad, within ICO miles of Pitts burg and In the radius of the best markets: ex cellent shipping facilities. JAS. W. DRAPE 4 CO., 129 Fourth avenue Pittsburg. noI-47-D QO 100, S2.2C0 AND S2.300 EACH-FOR FIVE DA almost new frame dwellings, situate on Laurel aye., neai Pearl St., Sixteenth ward, con taining hall, 5 rooms and finished attic In each: lots 22x160 it. each: small cash payment down, monthly payment for balance. 13,000. 4912 Dearborn street, near Fitch St., Nineteenth ward: lot 19xlOC ft., with new 2-story and mansard frame dwelling, containing hall and eight large rooms, front and rear porches, city water, everything first class; one-half cash, bal ance to suit. ?30O. On Dearborn, near Fitch, a splendid level lot. 19x100 ft.; one-half cash, balance to suit. J3.500, onRuthewcn St. (Thirteenth ward), cor. Locust alley: Nixon property: lot 24x120 ft,, with two frame houses of five rooms each: rent for t450; splendid Investment, at tsrms to suit. Call or send for new catalogue of bouses and lots for sale all over the county.by'lHOS. MCCAFFREY (Notarv Public), 3509 Butler st. Office open even lugs. Telephone, 5514. no2-167 3 000 FEET MONONGAHELA RIVER front, 80 acres on R. R., with coal, close to gas field: a great manutacturinz site at a low price. CHARLES SOMEKS 4 CO., 313 Wood St., 6019 Penn ave. no2-9 FOB SALE BUSINESS. Business Opportunities. BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY DOING a good business. In a rapidly growing town; good reasons lor selling: no reasonable offer re fused. Address RARE CHAN CE, Dispatch office. OC29-33 CIGAR MANUFAOIORY AND NEWS STAND in Jeannette. on P. R. R.: employs five men: good reasons for selling: property for sale or lease: situate on the best business street In the town, JAS. W. DRAPE 4 CO., 129 Fourth ave., Pitts burg. nol-47-D HARDWARE AND TINNING BUSINESS, two East End grocery stores, others In both cities well located, flouring mill, S3.U00-, bakeries, cigar stores, notion stores, drug stores, shoe 6tores, book and stationery store, milk depots. SHEPARD & CO.. 151 Fourth ave. ocI5 SALOON AND BILLIARD PARLOR-1N CITY or 12,000 Inhabitants in Ohio; will sell cheap: reason, tired or partnership. Address BEAR BROS., 49 North Market St., Canton. O. no2-33 Q0O - AN OLD-ESTABLISHED CIGAR ijU store and oyster stand: four doors from Market st., near Wanamaker's and public build ing; eight-roomed dwelling and store: rent, S50 per month. No. 8N. 1H1KTEENTH ST., Phila delphia. nol-o9 Business Properties. BCILD1NGS-LARGEBRICK ONES IN CITY, with power, suitable for manufacturing, on three streets and railroad; one five-story brick building and one four-story building with en gine, boilers, shaftings, etc; near all down town depots and In a central location; terms, etc.. from JAS. W. DRAPE 4 CO, 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. no2-5b BUSINESS PROPERTIES-TWO FINE SITES In the center or the city, contiguous to the new Sostofflce building. Particulars from JAS. W. IRAPE4CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. noI-47-D DWELLING - E1GHT-KOOJI DWELLING and storeroom, Vlckroyand Chestnut sts.. Sixth ward, Pittsburg. Inquire on PREMISES. n 03-17 CQ OOO-BUSINESS PROPERTY ON GOOD J)0 street leading from birth ave.; 5 minutes irom Court House: brick, 4 rooms and storeroom; hall, both gases, side entrance: best or condition; lots runs to a street in rear; good business loca tion: it will pay to investigate this. BAXTER, THOMPSON 4 CO., 162 Fourth ave. no2-157-Jtwsu Q-n500-Pl!llfl AVE.. NEAB.TWENTY 3JLLr SECOND street, three-story brick dwelling of ten rooms and storeroom, ball, bath room, w. c, botand cold water, both gasses; lot 20x100: this property will rentor 170 per month. BLACK 4 UAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. C87. no2-24-3. 13.23. FOB SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. Horses, Vehicles, Live Stock, Etc. BUGGIES. CARRIAGES. SPRING WAGONS, etc second-hand rigs bought and sold; big bargains. SAMUEL CHAMBERLAIN, No. 613 Duquesne way, near Sixth street bridge. se3-22-UThs DELIVERY WAGONS-DELIVERY WAGONS all styles: ourown make. WM. BECKERT, 340 to 344 Ohio street, Allegheny. Telephone, 3420. 1ell-76-MWS Machinery and MetaU. AUTOMATIC TYPEWRITER WRITES without a ribbon: sell-Inker, self-spacer, light and substantial; seethe household engine; runs sewing machine, ventilates house rocks cradle, fans baby, does churning, etc. ; coming, the compressed air fruit preserver; keens fruit, milk and meats without the use of ice: send fcr circular, etc. G. K. FLOWER. 49 Fifth ave.. Pittsburg. Bead this ad Saturday, Sunday and Monday. "ocl2-84-MSSU BARGAINS IN SECOND-HAND ENGINES and boilers, one 14x30 In, , one 12x21 In., one 12x18 in., two 10x20 In., one 12x12 in., one 10x12 In., four 9x12 In., and large lot or smaller sizes; mounted portable engines e to 12 b. p., shafting, Sulleys, pumps, governors, etc. J. S. YOUNG, 1-25 Park way, Allegheny. Pa. oc30-d DRILLING ENGINES AND BMILERS-FOR oil or gas wells, cngltcs and hollers In every size and style, sawmills an, wood-working ma chinery. HARMES MACHINE DEPOT, No. 97 First ave., Pittsburg. Pa. roh9-D ENGINES AND BOILER NEW AND RE FUTED: repairing promptly attended to. PORTER FOUNDRY AND MACHINE CO., LIM., below Suspension bridge, Allegheny, Pa. OC2-6S HOIS'IING ENGINES. DERRICKS AND derrick forgings, steel hoisting and guy ropes i$ stock: stationary engines and boilers, shears, clay and ore pans, etc. THOMAS CAR LIN'S SONS, Lacock and Sandusky streets, Alle gheny, Pa." au5-35-MWK MisceUaneous. APPLES. APPLE3-BY THE CAR LOAD IN the following varieties: Ben Davis, Wine Sap, Iowa Pippens, Romanlte. Address A. .1. ANSON, Marshalltown, Iowa. oc30-S CABBAGE ABOUT 3,000 HEAD OF CAB BAGE. Apply to PETER WINTER. 2909 Penn ave.. city. oc29-53 PERSONAL. PERSONAL BOOKS WANTED-IF YOU have any books to sell, let us know. LEVI'S BOOK. STORE, Seventh Avenue Hotel building. mh7 PERSONAL WE HAVE FOK SALE THE Encyclopedia Erltannica, good as new, sheep ormoroceo binding: very cheap; also 00,000 other books, old and new. FRANK BACON 4 CO.. 301 Smithfleld street. sc28 PEKSONAL-GENTLEMEN CONTEMPLAT ING a trip to the seashore and mountain re sorts or returning therefrom, should bring their 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 tbe same time should you desire a new suit, his stock or Imported and 4nmestlc goods is or the newest and most fashionable patterns: by giving him a call you will not regret it. 'iele. ISM. je28-p FOUND. F OUND-DU. GRIFFITH'S TA-VA-ZUN specials gore an diseases, aoi ghant r, M08-28 l'itOFOSALS. aKALKD PHOPOMALS WILL HE KB- O UElVEbat the office of tbe HnperrUliif? Ardliiteot. Treaetir y Ueparltnent, wasliinBtiiii, 1 y-,JiHill 3 ii'ulnek V. it,, 60 the IKtli CAY OF NOVEMljait, JW0,ior all tbe labor and iha. teilale required lor tbe Joinery werk, want! flaorinir, eie,.erjlie United Htatei Court Jiouje and Vonumm building at I'lttilnirif, i'. is leoordaose wltb drawing and ttnein catjoBi, eoplei jf wtileb mayueliadoBapplu eatlnii at this erne or tbe pfflee of the Wuiifriii. tendent, Kaeli bid must hoaseompanieiipy a certified ehe ek for I'M Tim department will reject ill tilde received after tbe time Herein ititert for ilia openings, tli MUiei alio, bldf witah ds not eOinpIr itrlelly w limit iw,re. qulreineniior llili InWiailni. , Ksuli pronasi inuil lis inoloied In an envelope lealedAnn marhed "iropoli lor Hi iointh miu,)looi fjoorlnir, ety! tor tbe tf lilted Btatfi tfcwn ittAIMpVaOPOHMM WILL HE KB- TO LET. East End Residences. BELLEFIELD-NEAB FUTH AVE. CABLE cars, a new Queen Anne dwelling of 11 rooms and rcceotlou hall; handsomely papered throughout; electric light, bells, etc.. in fact, every modern convenience; reasonable rent; a perfect home. See BAXTElTUOMPSON 4 CO., 162 Fourth ave. oc29-72t AHesheny Residences. TES1DENCE-IN ALLEGHENY: FIRST t class; 10 rooms with entire furnlsbmcnt: all conveniences: large grounds, stable, near street cars: location unsurpassed. See W. A. HERRON 4 SONS, 80 FOMrth ave. oc31-9t 5rrk pek mo.-house six rooms in O iV good order. Marquis, near Franklin St.. Second ward,- Allegheny: apeclal attention paid to renting honsesiand collection of rents. Vt . A. HERltON 4 SONSi 80 Fourth ave no2-95t Suburban Residences. WILD WOOD STATION-A.V. R. If.; HOUSE of 6 rooms: uatural gasaud water: rcnt.SI5 pernio. InquireofT. s, KNAP, care of Carnegie, Phlpps 4 Co., Ld., Thirty-third and Smallinan streets. oc30-30t Rooms. "OOOMS-ELEGANT, large front ROOMS. JLl slng'eor In suite, with bath: facing Alle gheny Parks: no family in the bouse: used only on the principle of New Y ork flats: Janitor in care of building. Inquire at 703 PENN AVE., room 611, or 75 CEDAR AVE., Allegheny. ocll-36t Business Properties. STOREROOMS-NEATEST AND HANDSOM EST in Allegheny, at low rents; In the new Sterrltt building. West Diamond and Ohio streets. Allegheny; send for list. W. A. HERltON 4 SONS. 80 Fourth ave. no2-!H-Mt Offices, Desk Boom, Etc OFFICES THE PITTSBURG NATIONAL Bank or Commerce has a few choice rooms to rent in the new fireproof building, corner Wood street and Sixth avenue. Apply to J. T. COL VIN. at the bankr ocl3-3S-MTht OFFICES--1N GERMANIA SAVINGS BANK Building. Wood and Diamoud sts. : singly or In suits: all modern improvements and low rent. Inquire atTHKBANK. oc23-4Ut OFFICIAL-PITTSBUBG. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Xl report of Viewers on the opening of Qal atln street.from the Allegheny Valley Railroad to Witherspoon street; "Witherspoon street, from Chislett street to Galatin street, and Greenwood street, from Chislett street to Slorningside avenue, bare been approved by Councils, which action will be final unless an appeal i filed in tbe Court of Common Pleas within ten (10) dayrfrom date, E. JI. BIGELOW. Chief of Department of Public Work"!. Pittsburg, October 31, 1890. oc31-29 rise. 127.1 A N ORDINANCE-ESTABLISHING THE erade or Clarissa street, from Madison street tolown street. Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the city ot Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by the authority of tbe same. That the grade on tbe sonth curb of Clarissa street, from Madison street to Iowa street, be and the same is hereby established as follows, to-wit: Beginning on the enst curb of Madison street at an elevation of 451.83 feet; thence rising at the rate of fonr (4) feet per ICO feet for a dis tance of 371.77 feet to an angle: thence rising at the rate L656,feet per 100 feet for a distance of 610.48 feet to the west curb ot Camp street at an elevation of 4Se.43 feet: .thence level for a distance of 30.02 feet to the east curb; thonce falling at the Tate of 2.049 feet per 100 feet for a distance of 457.71 feet to the west curb of Iowa street at an elevation of 471.05 feet. Section 2 That any ordinance or part of ord inances conflicting with tbe provisions of this ordinance be and the same is hereby repealed so far as the same affects this ordinance. Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils this 13th day of October. A. D. b90. H.P.FORD, President of Select Council. Attest: GEORGE BOOTH, Clerk of Select Council. G. L. HOLL1DAY, President of Common Council. Attest: E. J. MARTIN, Clerk of Common Council. Mayor's office, October 3. 1890. Approved: H. I. GOURLEY, Mayor. Atttest: ROBERT OSTERMAIER, Mayor's Clerk. Recorded in Ordinance Book, vol. 7, page 539, 20th day of October, A. I): 1S90. I No. 125. j AN ORDINANCE-ESTABLISHING THE grade of Woolslaver alley, from Thiity seventh to Thirty-ninth streets. Section I Bo it ordained and enacted by tbe city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun cils assembled, and it Is hereby ordained and enacted by tbe authority of tbe same. That tho grade of tho center line of Woolslaver alley, from Thirty-seventh street to Thirty-ninth street., be and tbe same Is hereby established as follows, to-wit: Beginning on tbe east curb of Thirty-seventh street at an elevation of 143.12 feet; thence rising at tbe rate of 4.9S feet per 100 feet for a distance of 249.01 feet to-the west bulldlnojine of Thirty-eighth street at an elevation of Eo.54 feet: thence falling for a dis tance of 9 fee I to, the west curb line at an eleva tion of 155. "7 feet; thence crossing tbe said street a dixti.'ce of 22 feet to tbe east curb at an elevati.u of. 155.82 feet; thence rising at tbe rate of 4 (16 fee; per 100 feet for a distance of 39147 feet to tbe west curb of Thirty-ninth street at an elevation of 174.16 feet. Section 2 That any ordinance or part of or dinance conflicting with tbe provisions of this ordinance be and tbe saipe is hereby repealed so far as the same affects this ordinance. Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils this 13th davof October, A. D. 1890. H. P. FORD. President of Select Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH. Clerk of Select Council. GEO. L. HOLLIDAY, President of Common Council. Attest: E. J. MARTIN, Clerk of Common Council. Mayor's office. October 17. 1890. Approved: H. I. GOURLEY. Mayor. Attest : ROBERT OSTERMAIER, Mayor's Clerk. Recorded in Ordinance Book, vol. 7,page 638, 20th day of October, A. D. 1890. No. 136.1 AN ORDINANCE AUinORIZING THE grading, paving and curbing of Carver street from St. Andrews street to Larimer ave nue. Whereas, It appears by the petition and affi davit on file in tbe office of the Clerk of Coun cils that one-tbird in interest of the owners of property fronting and abutting upon the said street bare petitioned the Councils of said city to enact an ordinance for tbe grading, paving and curbing of the same, therefore, Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by tbe city of Pittsburg In Select and Common Coun cils assembled and it is hereby ordained and enacted by the authority of the same, That the Chief of tbe Department of Public Works be aud is hereby authorized and directed t ad vertise in accordance with the acts of Assem bly of tbe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the ordinances of the' said city of Pittsburg re lating thereto and regulating tbe same for pro posals for the grading, naving and curbing of Carver street from St. Andrews street to Lari mer avenue, tbe contract therefore to be let in tbe maifoer directed by the said acts ot Assem bly and ordinances. Tbe cost and expense of the same to be assessed and collected in accordance with tbe provisions of an act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An act relating-to streets and sewers in cities of' the second class," approved the lo'th day of May, A. D. 1889. Section 2 That any ordinance or part of ordinance conflicting with tbe provisions of this ordinance be and tbe same is hereby re pealed so far as the same affects this ordinance. Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils this 27th day of October, A. D. 1S90. ii,i.i'WHjLncaiuciii. ui Deiecb jUUQCJ1. Avest: OEORGE BOOTH, Clerk of Select Council. GEO. L. HOLLIDAY, President of Common Council. Attest: E. J. MARTIN, Clerk of Common Council. Mayor's office. October 80. 1890. Approved: . L GOURLEY, Mayor. Attest: ROBERT OSTERMAIER, Mayor's Clerk. Recorded In Ordinance Book, vol. 7, page 547, 30th day of October. A. V. 189a No. 135.1 AN ORDINANCE-AUTHORIZING THE grading; paving and curbing of Cabinet alley, from Main, street to Canoe-alley. Whereas, It appears by the petition and affi davit on file in tbe office of tbe Clerk of Coun cils that one-tbird in Interest of tho owners of property fronting and abnttlng upon the said street have petitioned .the Councils of said city to enact an ordinance for the grading, paving and enrbing of tbe same, tberef oro Section 1 Bo it ordained and enacted by the city of Pittsburg in Select and Common Coun cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained 'and enacted by tbe authority of the same. That the Chief of tbe Department of Public Works be, and is hereby authorized and directed to ad vertise In accordance with tbe acts of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and tbe ordinance of the said city of Pittsburg relating thereto and regulating the same for proposals for tba grading, paving aud curbing of Cabinet alley, from Main street to Caboa alley, tbe eon tract therefor to be let In the manner directed by the said acts of Assembly and ordinances, tha cost and expense or the same to be assessed and collected in accordance with tbe provisions of an aet of Assembly of the Cnmmonwealtb of Pennsylvania, entitled "Au art relating to streets and sewers In cities of tbe second fllau," approved the lotu day of May, A. V. 1M9, rieetien T uat any ordinance or part ef or diiiance eanltietliitf Willi the trerlsloi of tills oril Initios be and tlie same la Hereby repealed to far as the same iiteol this ordinance., Onlaliiort and enacted Into a taw In ('niinnlli imi 37i ..Y-rrv. . tt.- :. ........ . .. ,::.. -- L'lsrk or I Mavnr's nffliic. Quloiiar SO. 100. Annrnvadi orn'mutAtMi, Mwn lflrfr. . (le(iordrf In ornlnaneajiiink, vol, 7, page 547, 09th day of Ootnber. A, D, m. A W ORpjNAWUB-AUJ'llQmZWp.TiJB A. loading. mtIrs and onruint of Broad fufUtom filgnund ayinuatoNsKlty thu, III oar uruciouer, At v. isw. 11, P. FO.iiD, ''.. ent or BeiMtootinoii. Attest! wko. ,ii9i-ni.uii)i el He est (Joiinell. iaaJuOlitiDAY,l,fesldpt n Common (Jnnnetl. Attain K, J, ilAii'i'IN, uiaru or Lnmmtm ununuu. n .I Mii f, 1 1 A,iAittn f ii 1T1 ' wKsWsVswOW 'jlWTffWmilffaWiffliFlHflTfff OFFICIAL PITTSBURG. davit on flic in the office of tbe Clerk of Coun cils tbat one-third in interest of tbe owners of property fronting and abutting upon the said street have petitioned the Councils ot said city to enact an ordinance for the grading, paving and curbing of tho same; therefore. Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by tbe city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by tbe authority of tbe same. That the Chief of tbe Department or Public Works be and is hereby authorized and directed to adver tise,Mn accordance with the acts of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and tbe ordinances of tbe said city of Pittsburg relat ing thereto and regulating the same. lor pro Sosals for tbe grading, paying and curbing of road street from Highland avenne to Hegley avenue, tbe contract tberefor to be let in the manner directed by tbo said acts of Assembly and ordinances. The cost and expenses of the same to be as sessed and collected in accordance with tho provisions of an act of Assembly of tbe Com monwealth of Pennsylvania entitled, -An act relating to streets and sewers in cities of the second class," approved the ICth day of May, A. D. 1889. Section 2 That any ordinance or part of ordinance conflicting with the provisions of this ordinance bo and tbo same is hereby re pealed so far as tbe same affects this ordi nance. Ordained and enacted Into a law in Councils this 27th day of October. A. D. 1890. H. P. FORD, President or Select Council. Attest: GEORGE BOOTH. Clerk of Select Council. GEO. L. HOLLIDAY. President of Common Council. Attest: E. J. MARTIN, Clerk of Common Council. Mayors office, October 30, 1890. Approved: H. I. GOURLEY. Mavor. Attest: ROBERT OS TERMAIER, Mayor's Clerk. Recorded in Ordinance Book, voL 7, page 544, 30th day of October. A. D. 1890. No. 137.1 AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE grading, paving and curbing of Ward streot. from Bates street to McKee place. Whereas, It appears by the petition and affi davit on file in the office of the Clerk of Coun cils that one-third in interest of tho owners ot property fronting and abutting upon the said street have petitioned tbe Councils of said city to enact an ordinance for the grading, paving and'eurbing of the same; therefore Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the city of Pittburg, in Select and Common Coun cils assembled, ind it is hereby ordained and enacted by the authority of tbe same, Tbat the Chief of the Department of Public Works be and is hereby authorized ana directed to ad vertise, in accordance with the acts of Assem bly of tbe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and tbe ordinances of tbe said city of Pittsburg re lating .thereto aud regulating the same, for pronosalsfor the grading, paving and curbing of Ward street, from Bates street to McKeo place, tbe contract tberefor to be let In the manner directed by the said act. of Assembly and ordinances. Tbe cost and expense of the same to be assessed and collected in accord ance with the provisions of an act of Assembly of tbe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, enti tled "An act relating to streets and sewers in cities ot the second class," approved tho 16th day ot May. A. D. 1889. Section 2 Tbat any ordinance or part of ordi nance conflicting with the provisions of this ordinance be and the same is hereby repealed so far as the same streets this ordinance. Ornained and enacted into a law in Councils this 27th day nf October, A. D. 1890. H. P. FORD. President of Select Council. Attest GEORGE BOOTH, Clerk of Select Council; GEO. L. HOLLIDAY. President of Common Council. Attest: E. J. MARTIN, Clerk of Commqn Council. Mayor's office, October 30, 1890. Approved: H. I. GOURLEY, Mayor. Attest: ROBERT OSTEF.MAIER, Mayor's Clerk. Recorded in Ordinance Book, voL 7, page 543, 30th day of October. A, D. 1390. TNo. 134.1 A N ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE . grading, paving and curbing ot Craig street, from Center avenue to south line of the Anlnwall property. Whereas, It appears by tbe petition and affi davit on file in tbe office of tbe Clerk of Coun cils that one-tbird in Interest of tbe owners of property fronting and abutting upon tbe said street have petitioned tbe Councils ot said city to enact an ordinance for tbe grading, paving and curbing of tbe same; therefore. Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by tbe city of Pittsburg in Select and Common Coun cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by the authority of tbe same. Tbat the Chief of the Department of Pnblic Works be, and is hereby authorized and directed to adver tise in accordance with the acts of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and tbe ordinances of the said cityof Pittsburg relating thereto and regulating the same for proposals for the grading, paving and curbing of Craig street, from Center avenue to south line of tbe Aspinwall properly, the contract therefor to be let in the manner directed ny the said acts of Assembly and ordinances. The cost and ex pense of the same to be assessed and collected in accordance with tbe provisions of an act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania, entitled "An act relating to streets and sewers in cities of tbe second class," approved the 16th day or May, A. D. 18S9. Section 2 Tbat any ordinance or part of ordinance conflicting witb the provisions of this ordinance be and tbe same Is hereby repealed sofar as the samp affects this ordinance. Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils this 27th dav of October. A. D. 189a H. P. FORD. President of Select Conncil. Attest: GEO. BOOTH. Clerk of Select Coun cil. GEO. L. HOLLIDAY. President of Com mon Council. Attest: E. J. MARTIN, Clerk of Common Council. Mayor's office. October 30, 1890. Apnroyed: H. L GOURLEY. Mayor. Attest: ROBERT OSTERMAIER. Mayor's Clerk. Recorded in Ordinance Book voL 7, page 540L 30th day of October. A. D. 1890. No. 13L AN ORDNANCE-AUTHORIZING THE grading, paving and enrbing of Woolslaver alley, from Main street to Friendship avenue. Whereas. It appears by the petition and affi davit on file in the office of the Clerk of Coun cils tbat one-third in interest of tbe owners of property fronting and abutting upon the said street bavo petitioned tbo councils of said city to enact an ordinanco for the grading, naving and curbing of tbe same; therefore. Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by the authority of the same. That tbe Chief of the Department of Public Works bo and is hereby authorized and directed to ad vertise. In accordance with the acts of Assem bly of tbe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the ordinances of tbe said city of Pittsburg re lating thereto and regulating the same.for pro posals for the grading, paving aud curbing of Woolslayer alloy, from Alain street to Friend ship avenue, the contract tberefor to be let m tbe manner directed by the said acts of Assem bly and ordinances. The cost and expense of tbe same to be as sessed and collected in accordance with the provisions of an act of Assembly of tbe Com monwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An act relating to streets and sewer in cities of tbe second class," approved tbe 16th daf of May, A. D. 1889. Section 2 That any ordinance or part of or dinance conflicting with tbe provisions of this ordinance be and tbe same is hereby repealed so far as tbe same affects this ordinance. Ordained arid enacted into a law in Councils this 27tb day of October. A. D. 1890. H. P. FORD, President of Select Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH. Clerk of Select Coun cil. GEO. L. HOLLIDAY, President of Com mon Council. Attest: E. J. MARTIN, Clerk of Common Council. Mayor's Office, October 30. 1890. Approved: H. I. GOURLEY. Mayor. Attest: ROBERT OSTERMAIER, Mayor's Clerk. Recorded In Ordinance Book. vol. 7, page 513, 30th day of October. A. D. 1890. TNo. 126. AN ORDINANCE-ESTABLISHING THE grade of Woolslayer alley, from Main street to Friendship avenue. Section 1 Be It ordained and enacted by the city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun cils assembled, and It Is hereby ordained and enacted by tbe authority of the same. That tbe grade of tbe center lino ot Woolslayer alley, from Main street to Friendship avenne, be and the samo Is hereby established as follows, to wit: Beginning on tbe east curb of Main street at an elevation of 231.213 feet; thence rising at the rate of L888 feet per 100 feet for a distance of 726.73 feet to the west curhof Friendship avenue, at an elevation of 247.933 feet. Section 3 That any ordinance or part of or dinance conflicting With tbe provisions of this ordinance be and the same is hereby repealed so far as the same affects this ordinance. Ordained and enacted Into a law in Councils this 13th day of October, A. D. 189V. 11. P. FORD, President or Select Council. Attest! GEO. BOOTH, Clerk of Select Council. G. U HOLLIDAY. President ot Common Council. Attest! E. J, MARTIN, Clerk of Common Council. Mayor's office, October 17, 190. Approved. H. I, aOtHLBY, Mayor. Attest! ROUT. ODTEHMA1EH, Mayor's Clerk. Heoorded in Ordinance Hook, vol, 7, page ft!, 20th day nt October. A. t. I" W. DMDEm AjJfJUOtt 1UK. lm8tHH, I TOIlS el IhlitaBk hy tills (Hydeelared IvIliDIIll 0( rlVlt ifl) t'R It cttHT. on tha apiiftliiouV, payable forthwith, to tlisitogle holilsfjor tiisir legal representatives free of nffii llOHttltTJ.BTONrcV. OasbUr. KMIOTIOIW, NOTIUB-'fUK ANNUAfc (or Dfraoiors of ihs Allsgnsn U eliotlmi i and l'arrvsvll Ukoplao on iiONlAT, ffovaml rrotn. If 7Pa. MHttlia iUpaI Ilank, J, 'it, p aVTJwoN, Axwtoujxr, Fa., o,, WW, rm Hecopd U Heoratary. OWKW-B AUCTION SALES. PUBLIC SALE OP THREE ACRES OF VERY DESIRABLE LAND To SETTLE AS ESTATE. . We will offer at public sale on the prem ises, COENSB OP Penn Ave. and Fortieth St., Thursday. November 6, AT 3 O'clock, P. M., Three acres of choice land, suitable for build Utt pnrposcs, having a front on Penn avenua of 2S6 feet, and extending back 430 feet, and known as the Arsenal Park. Terms mads known on day of sale. Further information , from C. W. ROBB, Attorney, LEE & CHAPLIN, Agents and Auctioneers, " 313 Wood street. Pittsburg. no2-124-MWSu rRPHANS COURT SALE OF REAL ESTATE OF CLARISSA TVOOLSLARE. DECEASED. By virtne ot an order of tho Orphans' Court of Allegheny county. I will on WEDNESDAY, the 12th day nf Movember. ItiOO. at 3 o'clock P. M., oiler at public sale on the premises the fol lowingdescribed real estate, of which Clarissa Woolslaredied seized, situate on tbe northeast corner of Auburn and Asbley streets, in tba Twenty-first ward of tbo city of Pittsburg, hav ing a front of 24 feet on Auburn street, and ex tending back eustwardly along Ashley street, preserving the same width, 100 12-100 feet, to aa alley 20 feet wide. See Deed Book voL 547. nago 107, baying thereon erected a two-story frame dwelling house anil outbuildings. Terms, one-tbird cash, 10 per cent thereof to he paid when tbe property shall be knocked down and the balancu thereof when the deed shall bo delivered, and tbe remaining two thirds in one aud two years witb interest on tbe wbole amount remaining unpaid, payable annually. The deferred payments to be se cured by jndement bonii and. Sci. Fa. In surance mortgage on the premises. JOSEPH HAYS. Administrator, 435 Grant St. JAS. W. DRAPE &. CO., Auctioneers, OC19-32M 129 Fourth avenne, Pittsburg. FI3E CHAMBER FURNITURE.PARLOR suits, lot tine furs, ladies' garments, turn ing lathe and saw. piano forte, pictures, carpets, etc., at auction TUESDAY MORNING. No vember 5, at 10 o'clock, at the rooms. No. 311 Market street. Handsome parlor suits in Bro catclle and French tapestry, tino plushes, En glish rag and hair cloth. Lair and husk mat tresses, bed Ionnges. folding beds, bed springs, feather pillows and bolsters, pictures, clocks, fancy goods, etc., two pianos, center tables, divan, ball racks, bookcasr. secretaries, fine walnut, oak and cherry chamber suits, ward robes, wasbstauds, bureaus, chiffoniers, dining; chairs, sideboard-, extension tables, glass ana delfware. velvet, body brnssels and ingrain car pets, f.T rooms, hall and stairs. Also lot of ladies' wraps, muffs, furs. etc. HENRY AUC TION CO., Auctioneers. no2-112 UBLIC SALE-WILL SELL AT PUBLIC sale one stray red cow. short horns ana tail, part Alderney. on WEDNESDAY. NO- r VEMBER6. at 2 o'clock p. 31.. at tho stable of ( John Dickson. No. C330 Penn avenue. J. O. BROWN, Chief Department Pnblic Safety. oc369 AUCTION SALES. H. B. SMITHSON. Heal Estate and General Auctioneer, room 55 Eisner Building, Fifth and Wood street. Sales of Jewelry and Merchandise at stores. Furni ture at residences promptly attended to. oc2-13 CHOICE PROPERTIES. FOR SALE, COAL LAND. SIX HUNDRED ACRES. 20 MILES FROM PITTSBURG. Inquire nf C. F. DEAN, no2-162 At Union Nat'l Bank. LEGAL NOTICES. IN. RE-VOLUNTARY ASSIGNMENT OP J. H. Borlami to Wm. C. Borland. No. 411, March term, I&83; In tbe Court of Common Pleas No. I, ot Allegheny county. Notice U hereby given that the first account of Wm. C. Borland, assignee of J. H. Borland, was filed on tbe ISth day of October. 1890 and that said ac count will be allowii by the Court on tbe 8th.' day of November, 1S90, unless cause be shown to the contrary. J. H. WHITE, Solicitor. 0C19-37OI INSTATE OF JACOB DAUBENMEYER,' U deceased. Notice Is hereby given that letters testamentary on tbe estate of Jacob Daubenmeyer. lato of the city of Pittsburg, in the county ot Allegheny and State of Pennsyl vania, deceased, have been granted to the un dersigned, to whom nil persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against tho same will make them known wltn ont delay to WILLIAM CRONENWETH, Executor, No. 23 Seventh ave.. Pittsburg. se23-94-lf -VTOTICE-IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN L application will be made to the Governor or Pennsylvania on Tuesday. November 18, 1890, by B. N. Jacobs. Wm. De Wnlr. O. M, Bingham, Win. Myrtle and Fred L. Monk, under tbe act of Assembly entitled "An act to provide for the incorporation and regulation of certain corporations, approved April 29. 187J. and tbe supplements thereto, for the charter of an intended corporation to be called the "J. JL Gusky Bnilding and Loan Association," tha character and object of which is to accumulate a fund by periodical contributions of tbe mem bers thereof, and to safely invest the same.and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rights. bnefltsand privileges of said act of Assembly and supplements thereto. JOSIAH COHEN & CO.. OC26-23-M Solicitors: IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS No! 2. of Allegheny county, Pennsylvania, ia the matter of the application of tbe Acme Tan ning Company for a decree of dissolution of 1X3 cbarter. No. , January Term. 1S9L Notice is hereby given tbat tbe Acme Tan ning Company bled its petiiion in the Court of Common Pleas No. 2. of Allegheny county, on the 25th day of October. 1S97, praying for a de cree f dissolution, and that tbe Court has fixed SATURDAY. November 22. 189C, at 10 o'clock: A. 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