II Ml I WEEk asa Xv1, " - A --? .1-Vi -ABED MEN'S PfiOPHET "Legend of Tan-Ke-Wha, the Chris tian Conyert of the Dte Tribe. HOW HE ACCEPTED CHRISTIANITY. He Lired a Hermit'i Life, Eeverenced 1 His Faithful People. AN IKEMI'S POTION KILLS THE SAIKT In the latter part of the 70s, two good priests, who had heard of the lawless char acter of the TTtes, were sentou,as mission aries to Colorado, says a writer in the New Xork Sun. At that time there was a small colony of Utes, with Chief Ouray, encamped on Cherrv Creek,near Denver. "When thegood fathers arrived they were treated with scorn, and were promptly repudiated by the Chief. After remaining in Denver a few days they set out for the TJte agency in the northwest ern part of the State. "When they arrived there they were treated with great respect and their teachings listened to with reverence. Hundreds of converts were the fruits of their work. THE SEW COSTEKT. Among the most attentive of the Indians was a chief of a minor grade, by name SI oneta (Curling Hair). He became an en thusiast on the subject of religion, and he worked so faithfully to help the priests that when, several months later, they left for the southern country they gave him a large wooden crucifix and chain. The tribe began to look upon him with feelings of reverence and awe, and, as he seemed to neglect his bodily comfort for his spiritual welfare, he was supplied with food and drink every Inorning and every night. As spring approached the tribe moved out of the valley of the "White river to a point four or five miles distant. They tried to per suade lloneta, whom they had rechristened Tan-ke-wha, the holy man, to come with them, but he only shook his head, and, pointing at the suspended crucifix, again prostrated himself before it. muttering the Jew Latin phrases which the priests had taught him. Then they left him. FED JIT DEVOTEES. The new village was six miles away, but every morning and every night the braves would bring to Tan-ke-wha meat and drint. Had they not he would have starved, so great was his devotion. And the squaws would bring their pappooses to be blessed by him, and the warriors, before going on a hunt, would come and kneel before him, that they might have fortune in the chase. Did a warrior die, his finest pelts were taken to Tan-ke-wha, and his weapons were sprinkled with holy water by the Indian devotee. Thus for months the Indian her mit lived quietly and peacefully. At last one day a warlike tribe came up from the South, and the warriors ot the Utes moved the squaws, children and old men up in a safe mountain retreat and went forth to do battle. There was no time ior preparations, not even a chance fora blessing-visit to the holy man in the valley, and they went away. For sir days the religions hermit lived upon the meat and drink within his reach, and when, for the seventh time since the war, the sun came up over the eastern mount ain Tan-ke-wha was WITHOUT JtOtTEISHMENT. All that day he prayed, and in his deep devotion hardly missed the meat which was not there. Sight bronght thirst and cold. The sacred watch fires had long ago ceased smoking, although down in the depths of eacn pile ot gray asnes nestled a dulled red eye. The thirst grew great, and although Tan-ke-wha could hear the musical ripple of the waters, he would not leave his crucifix for the few minutes it would take to quench his thirst. At the eighth sun he was so weak he could hardly raise his head to the wooden figure, but he murmured the words of the ritual just as he had when he was stronger. A clatter of hoofs was heard, and a Mexican rode up to the lodge. He drove his bronco close up to the entrance. He saw six heaps of gray ashes, a great pile of fine furs, upon which lay the form of Tan-ke-wha, and his sharp eye also took in the dangling crucifix. The lurs attracted him and lie dismounted, and entering, touched the prostrate figure with his foot. THE MEXICAN'S BAEOAIir. "Ha, you want to sell pelt?!" he asked. Slowly Tan-ke-wha turned his head. "Ko sell," he whispered. "For Jesus ake. drink." "Drink, ha? "Well, pelt for drink," an swered the other, as he held a two-quart canteen up and shook it tauntingly in the Indian's face. "Drint, for Holv Mary's sake, drink!" "For pelt, good drink," persisted the Mexican, as he shook the canteen again. Slowly a thin, gaunt hand came forth and grasped the edge of one of the skins, and with evident effort the lean, brown body writhed away that the fur might be re leased, and when he had succeeded, he said: "Drink!" The stopper was screwed off the vessel and the opening was tilted toward his lips, and then he drank a few drops. The fluid coursed like fire through his veins, it strengthened his limbs. "Drink," he cried. "More pelt," demanded the Mexican, and as another skin was pushed off the heap Tan-ke-wha drank again. TTATEE FB03I HEAVES'. "Ah, Maria be praised. You have sent "Moueta water from heaven. Give me all," he said, turning to the Mexican, "and take pelts," touching the pile with his foot. "Si," said the man, smiling, as he handed the canteen over and began to gather up the furs. While he strapped them on his bronco, Tan-ke-wha drank again and again. He cried, he sang, and shouted commands to an invisible army of warriors. God had rewarded him with drink from heaven and he was happy. There was no more trouble for him. "Adios!" cried the Mexican, as he stuck his grinning face in the tent. "Farewell, God's man," hiccoughed the drunken Indian, as he tried to bow. Then he fell in a heap on the ashes, still holding the beloved canteen to his breast, while the liquor flowed over his garments. As he fell asleep his woolen shirt pressed upon the smouldering spark of one of the heaps. It smoked for an hour or two, and then a little finger of Same shot up. THE PEOPHET'S PATE. It grew into an arm, which held Tan-ke-wha in a firm embrace until his identity was lost by other arms which came from every side. Be struggled to his feet, cried to the cruci- lix ana leu as u the flames, like hungry monsters, had dragged him down to their feast. Days later the warriors came back. They went in a body to the valley to see Tan-ke-wha. The wind had blown the ashes to and fro, and the place was desolate. There was not even a relic left of Tan-ke-wha, but the cloud swayed to and fro above the lodge. "He is there," said one, pointing at the cloud, although he did not realize how close he came to the truth. But the memory of so great a man must always remain green so the warriors set about to build a monu ment. For a week they Jived and worked in the valley, collecting and placing one on the other the stones which made the monu ment over the tepee. The crucifix and the remnants were placed on the ground and the stones piled over them. They bnilt up to the top of the cloud and then stopped. The provisions they had bronght were placed on top of the pile for Tan-ke-wha's spirit; then reverently they filed away. N (Communicated.) Haxlox Bros. 'Superba" is an en tirely American production. Every stitch of scenery, costumes, properties and paint ing was done at the H&nloa's scenic station .atCeh&Het, Matt, THE YANKEE BOAT WON. AMERICA AND ENGLAND PITTED AGAINST EACH OTHER In an Ocean Race From Para, Brazil, to Now York Brittannla Doesn't Rule the Waves so Much Now Details of the 'Contest. Brittanhla does not rule the waves be tween Hew York and Para, Brazil, as much as she used to not many months aeo. The advent of the new Yankee steamship Se gueranca, of the United States and Brazil Mail Steamship Company, vhas changed all that The Segueranca completed on Satur day last her first round trip between Brazil and New York. Almost simultaneously vith her sailing from Para, on October 22, early in the morning, the British steamship Paraense, of the Bed Cross line, turned her iron prow northward. She is the best boat of the Bed Cross line, and she put on a little extra steam to beat the American steamer to New York. The Paraense sailed direct to Hew York from Psra. The Segueranca headed tor Barbadoes, one of the windward islands, and the two ships parted company. After taking additional cargo and mail at Barbadoes, the Segneran'ca steamed to St. Thomas, one of the Virgin islands, where she remained half a day. Notwithstanding this delay of nearly 24 hours, the Yankee flyer beat the English ship into New York by more than an honr. It was a stern chase proverbially long for nearly seven days. Less than half a day before she rushed past Sandy Hook at 5:30 o'clock on Saturday morning, the Segueranca passed the Paraense. which was timed at the Hook by the marine observer there at 6:40, just 1 hour and 20 minutes later. The time of the Segueranca, allow ing for the time she lost at Barbadoes and St. Thomas, was oyer 21 hours better than the British ship. The Segueranca covered the distance be tween St. Thomas and New York in the re markable time of 4 days, IS hours and 30 minutes. She is commanded by Captain James . Beers, a gallant Yankee tar, and the commodore of the line. NATIONAL BOAED OF TRADE Asked for by the Maritime Association of Nett York, November 8. The Maritime Association of New York to-day forwarded a petition to the Commissioners of the Treas ury Department, now sitting in Wash ington, asking tbem to consider the estab lishing of a Marine Board, Department of Commerce, or Board of Commerce, in our Government. The petition sets forth that the Maritime Association ot the port of New York has a membership of 1,400 and represents the commerce of the port, which dispatches more than one-half of the foreign trade of the country. It advocates the es tablishment of a Board of Commerce similar to the British Board of Trade. The views of the association as to how such a board should be organized and officered are given at length. It emphati cally says that no political tests should be connected with any of the appointments. The members should be chosen solely on the basis of their knowledge and fitness for the place. AST AT THE "WOELD'3 FATS. The Joint Sub-Committee Finishes IU "Business at New York. New York, November 8. The joint sub-Committee on Fine Arts of the "World's Fair Commission finished their business to day at the Gilsey House and adjourned until November 19, when the entire directory will meet in Chicago. They have had many interviews with prominent authorities on art, among whom were Thomas B. Clark, Heber It. Bishop and Henry G. Marqnand, from whom they received suggestions and who gave the com mittee assurance of their co-operation. The Art Director has not yet been chosen. J. Allison Bowen, Secretary of the Foreign Affairs Committee, will leave here on Mon day night for Chicago. - THE ADVANTAGES Of Bolng a Member of the Everett Piano Club Are that you secure a piano that has no su perior at a price impossible to obtain in any other way. Members can suit themselves in the manner of payments. You can pay all cash, if convenient; if not, you can pay $25 00 or more down and $10 00 or more per month, and get the piano immediately, or you can pay $1 per week and will get your piano in a abort time. The plan is so ar ranged that you get the benefit of the whole sale cash price obtained by each club con tracting to buy 350 pianos. It is a price that no retail dealer, buying in small quan tities, can possibly give on the same grade of piano. Our plans and rules of government are copyrighted. Other dealers cannot use them without our consent The opportunity is now open to secure a first-class piano at a price and on terms impossible to get outside of our system. Avail yourself of it beiore the list is completed ror Club B. Call at 137 Federal st. and examine the pianos, or Bend for circular to the manager. Alex. Boss. The pianos delivered this week on SI week ly payments are Club A, certificate No. 173, Charles E. Hysong, 333 Chartiers st., Alle gheny; Club B, No. 288, Mrs. H. G. Smyth, B117 Holmes st, Pittsburg. ttsu New Patents from O. D. Levis, patent attorney, No. 131 Fifth avenue, Pittsburg, next door to Pittsburg Evening Leader, es tablished over 20 years, in the patent prac tice exclusively: Henry Aiken, Pittsburg, mill appliance; same, feed table for rolling mills; Henry P. Cox, Altoona, Pa., rail joint; Alvin Denke, Pittsburg, rotary en gine; Augustine Haller, Pittsburg, salt evaporating tank; Deny Herringtou, Eben ton, Pa., wagon brake; David Hurst, Hans field, O., steam generator; 'William P. ld"o Cready, Homewood, Beaver county. Pa., car wheel; Joseph "Villiams, Easton, Pa., anchor; Joseph H. Moore, Altoona, Pa., steam engine; Charles Kellogg, Pindlay, 0 machine for rolling tubes. United States and foreign patents procured. Office open every Monday evening until 9 o'clock p.m. . Excursion to the South Via the Pennsylvania Lines. Excursion tickets good returning IS days from date of sale will he sold via the Penn sylvania lines to Dayton, Tenn., and Florence, Ala., November 17 and 18, at one fare for round trip on account of land sales. wau N ow is the Time. To have your pictures taken and avoid the holiday rush. Cabinet photos ?1 00 per dozen. Life size crayon portraits, with handsome frames, $7 00. Lies' Popular Gallery, 10, 12 Sixth st TTSU At 65c per yard, odd lots fancy striped and checked silks, two toned brocades, etc., Ctc, reduced from $1 00 and $1 25. TTSSU HUGUS & HACKE. The largest and finest stock of chamber and parlor suits, wardrobes, and in. fact all articles necessary to furnish a neat home, can be seen at the Michigan Furniture Company's, 437 Smithfield street Chopin is Dead, But the very spirit of his musio -is heard in Vladimir de Pachroann's playing, Carnegie Hall, .No vember 11. Stylish Saltings. For a good-fitting suit or overcoat go to Pitcalrn's, 434 Wood st Sendricks & Co.'s crayons are the cheapest 68 Federal st, Allegheny. FCBNITUBE packed, hauled and stored. - Haugh& Keen ait, S3 "Water st ..... .. THET &Dlsplay advertisements one dollar per tguartor one insertion Classified advertise went on this page, such at Wanted. For Sale, To Let, etc ten cent per line for eaoh inser tion, ana hone taken or less than thirty eenti. Top line being displayed counts at two. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BRANCH OFFICES. FOE THE bOOTHSIDE, MO. lUl'CAESON BTBKET. BKANCH OFFICES ALSO AS BELOW, WHKBfi WANT. FOE 8ALE, TO LET, AND OTHEU TRANSIENTADVERT1SEJIKNTSWILL BE H.E CEIVKD UP TO 9 P. M. FOB INSERTION. Advertisements are to be prepaid except where advertisers already have account! wluiTBXUls rXTcn. PITTSBURG. THOMAS MCCAFFREY, 3SC9 Batter street. EM1LG. STUCKEY, 14th street and Penn are. E. G. STUCKEY ACO.. Wylie are. and Fultonsfc H. STUKELY, Fifth Avenue Market House. XABT IND. J. TV. WALLACE, em Penn avenue. OAKLAND. MCALLISTER SHElBLKR.Sthav. A AtwOOdJL SOUTUSIDX. JACOB SPOHN. So. SCarson street. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCHER, 69 Federal street. H. J. McBRIDE. Market House, Allegheny. riiKV H. EGGER8. m Ohio street. F. H. EGGER3 SON, Ohio and Chestnut its. SAMUEL LARRY. Arch and Jackson street. THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin ayes. G.W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaveraves. PERRY M. GLE1M. Rebecca and Allegheny aye. T. H. MORRIS, CSS Preble aye. M1LLVALE BOROUGH. Tf. VT. FLOCEER. Stationer. No. Grant aye, SHARPS BURG. C. BELLMAN, Stationer, 816 Main ft. THE BUSINESS OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH IS NOW Corner Smithtield and Diamond Streets. WANTED. Male Help. AGENTS-SOW IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY: send for our new catalogue of subscription books, family Bibles and fashionable albums: make your selections for sale and send to us for terms: we are now Introducing the captivating holiday book, "Museum or Wonders for Young People." P. J. FLEMING & CO., 77 Diamond st. odi-TnwThFSSu AGENT-PERMANENT POSITION :I0O PER month, either In office or on the road, to the right man able to take 2.000 stock In well es tablished bnslness; correspondence solicited. Ad dress GEO. D. LUTZ, care of Joy Steel Range Co., Kansas City, Mo. no7-S7 AGENTS-FOK CLINE'S PORTABLE HEAT ERS; best seller In the market; no more cold feet; no smoke; no smell: used In houses or any kind of vehicle. H. H. HAYS.fnrnlture and household goods, 2634 and 1636 Penn ave. no9-9S AGENTS - EVERYWHERE TO BELL DR. Townsend's popnlaTT family medicines; positive miracle workers; 150 weekly easily made. GOOD LUCK MEDICINE COMPANY, 2 West Fourteenth street. New York. no4-32-Tnsu AGENTS SOMETHING NEW tl 00 AN honr easllr made by agents, male or female: sample and full particulars free. CHAS. E. juak; RSHaLL. Lockport, N. Y. oc5-143-Sn BAKER ONE BAKER-TWO FIRST-CLASS white wallers. .MRS. E. THOMPSON, 60S Urantst. no9-141 BLACKSMITH-EITHER HORSE SHOER OR general man; best wages to right man. P. H. RIPPER, Evans City, Butler Co., Pa. no9-48 BOOKKEEPER-COMPETENT AND EXPER IENCED, to take charge of office of manufac turing concern: attending to correspondence, etc COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTING AGENCY, KlOSmlthneldst. no8-5 BOOKKEEPER-ONE MARRIED AND THAT can speak German preferred. Address H. 8. C, Dispatch office. no9-lS5 BOYS-TWO OR THREE GOOD STRONG boys. Apply at 169 SECOND AVE.3 no9-57 CANVASSER-FIRST-CLASS, FORTHE CEN TURY Dictionary. H. WATTS 431 Wood COACHMAN FOR PRIVATE FAMILY -MUST have city reference. Inquire 95 FIFTH AVE., Room II. no8 23 DRIVERS-TWO EPXERIENCED DRIVERS. Call at 9S and 98 NORTH AVE., Allegheny. no9-SS JEWELER GOOD JOURNEYMAN FOR steady Job; state wages expected and where last em ployed. Address R 6, Dispatch office. D09-1S8 -T AN WITH $500 AS ASS1STAAT IN PITTS-J O.TJU Duauior nrsi-ciass .new xorx concern: 91.-00 yearly and interest, worth double: money secured. Address W. W. WRIGHT, Pittsburg P. O. no9-33 .TVTAN-OF INTELLIGENCE AND SMALL JLU- amount of capital, to travel; business genteel and pays large profits. Call on or ad dressAGENT, 4S0Pennave.,after9 a.m. no9-119 MAN ONE GOOD MOULDING MACHINE man: only competent and union men need ion! at ALLEGHENY GEOMETRICAL W OOD CARVING CO. 180 Grant ave., Allegheny. Pa. no9-21 Tlyf AN-TO SELL LINE OF CIGARS: f 100 PER .ixa. inuniii ana expenses paia. Aaaress, With stamp. GLOBE CIGAR CO., St. Louis, Mo, jiuy-tu MEN-FIKST-CLASS MOULD MAKERS To come East, must be Al vise hands: non nnlonmen preferred: steadremnlovmeiitirnaran- teed to first-class workmen: expenses to the East '.vu .w uii.-uao, nuikiHcll. CAUCUS fully paid; state wages expected, am Address LOCK BOX6S5, Pittsburg. d, and experience. nov-Kf MEN-FOR THE UNITED STATES ARMY; able-boaled. unmarried men. between the ages of 21 and 35 Tears: good par. rations. rlnthlnr- and medical attendance. Apply at NO. 915 PENN AVENUE, Pittsburg, Pa. Jy23-34-su MOLDEKS-AT ONCE 15 GOOD MACHINE union molders. JAMES P. W1THEROW, Newcastle, Pa. no8-14 PHOTOGRAPHERS AND AGENTS TO know that we make prints and finish them at lowest rates; send for price list. PITTSBURG CRAYON CO., 531 Smithfield St. . no9-126 ."DLUMBEBS-2 FIRST-CLASS PLUMBERS. jl a. s: vamu s. uu., szi Finn aye., city. no9-HS POLISHERS-AND BUFFERS ON BRASS Apply at 141 FIRST AVE. no8-9 SALESMEN ON SALARY OR COMMISSION to handle the New Patent Chemical Ink Eras ing Pencil: the greatest selling novelty ever pro duced; erases ink thoroughly In two seconds: no abrasion of paper; 201 to 500 per cent profit; one agent's sales amounted to (620 In six davs; another (32 in two hours' we want one energetic general agent for each State and Territory: sainpleby mall sa cts. iror terms ana rail tiarllrnlnrs. nrir artlculars, address THE MONROE ERASER JUFG CO., Lacrosse, no8-U SALESMAN -AN EXPERIENCED REAL ES TATE balesman for the East End. ALLES & BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. Telephone 167. n oa-73-jiweu SALESMEN THREE FIRST-CLASS CLOTH J 1NG salesmen; also two shoe salesmen at CAUFMANNS'. no9-125 STENOGRAPHER AND TYPEWRITER steady position. Address, in own band- writing. Dispatch office. no9-l71 rpAILOH-ONE WHO WILL CUT AND SEW; J- (18 a week. Apply 17 ANDERSON ST., Allc- gheny. TINNERS TWO GOOD TINNERS. THEO. HAETEIj, 393 Beaver aye., Allegheny. no9-141 TRAVELING SALESMAN-CAN MAKE $50 per week permanently; trade specialties. TABOR. 325 Dearborn St., Chicago. no9-31 Female Help. y1 IRL-A COMPETENT PROTESTANT GIRL VX to take care of two small children. Apply at 123 PAGE ST.. Allegheny. noS-7l 78 1 IRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; ONE VX that can cook. 12N1NTH8T. no9-29 f ADY-BETWEEN18AND28YEAKSOFAGE, U as housekeeper, by a gentleman, 28, In Cum berland, Md.; a good home. Address J. H. BOND. Cumberland, Aid. no9-28 SALESLADIES SEVERAL BALESLADIES for our housefurnishlng goods department: only such applicants as hare had long experience In the same line andean give A No. 1 relerence need apply; this Is absolute. KAUFMANNS. no9-12S YOUNG LADY-TO SELL BOOKS, ENER GETIC and nofobject to traveling: ex penses advanced. Address B 25, Dispatch office. no9-S2 Situations. "POSITION AS BOOKKEEPER OR A8SIST- jL. Afli. witn cnancc ror prom ANT. with chance for promotion, byayonng man or steady nanus; seven yi 'ears experience: best city reference. Address M., Dispatch office. no-7ThPSU POSITIO N-BY. EXPERIENCED LADr stenographer and typewriter; best city reference given. Address STENOGRAPHER, Dispatch office. no9-U2 POSITION AS BOOKKEEPER, CORRES PONDENT or office work, byian expert pen man. Address D., Dispatch office. no9-93 -DOSITION-AS NEEDLEWOMAN; WOULD JT assist with light .housework. Address H., Dispatch office. no9-36 SITUATION A CAPABLE, ENERGETIC manager and experienced correspondent Is open for an eugagement with a manufacturing concern; age a and hlghlv recommended. Ad dress B. N. W., Dispatch office, no9-l2 S1TUATION-IN OR OUT OF CTTY BY YOUNG man of 16: experienced In gents' furnishing and merchant tailoring: been with one man four years; liest of reference. Address W.. Dispatch office. ' r noS-H SITUATION-BY -DRUGGIST, 7 YEARS' experience: registered as manaarer: best of rsfsrsnes. SULPHO, Dispatch office. no9-H j HTTSBIJIlff DISPATCH. WANTED. liiruatlons. Q1TUATION UY A DRUG CLERK OF- 5 KJ Tears experience; good reference. A. H., Dispatch offlre. Address nos-H STENOGRAPHIC OH TYPEWRITER WORK at nights, by an expert. Answer STF.NO, Dispatch office. no9-S0 Partners. PAKTNER-IN LIVERY, BOARDING AND . sale stable: tjls stable has a stood location and a good trade: t want a man who can take charge or office nd oversee the stable: before purchasing-lwonld like man to stay with me one week and see lrthe bnslnesr and profits would salt him; business Increasing very last reason for taklnjc a partner: riiqrences given and required: single man preferre: amount requl S-J.500. Address B.Tlt.. Dispatch offic t renuireu fwv- lw OOIMV Boarding. ROOM AND HOARD-OS ROOM NEAR boarding houijo for lady employed during the day; best reference; state terms; private fam ily preferred. Address L. L Dispatch office. no9-37 KoomsHonses. Etc. TTlURNISHED ROOM-WITHIN FIVESQUARES 'JO of city Hall, Allegheny; moderate rates. Ad dress 1 W. N., Dispatch office. nos-7 HOUSE TO BUYHOUSEOF ABOUT FIVE rooms and store between Grant and Miller streets. HUMPHREY WHITE, No. 1W Third avenue. no9-09 EOOMS NICELY FURNISHED FRONT (double parlor) suitable for three or four.and another for two aentlemen; all conveniences; new furniture; laces purk. 10 CEDAR AVE., Alle gheny. no9-100 Boarders and Lodgers. OCCUPANTS -POR A LARGE SECOND sroRY front room, well furnished, with hoard; reference. Jl FOURTH ST., near Penn. n 09-132 I'lnanclal. ft MONEY-OUR FACILITIES FOR FURNISH ING money t any amount on bond aud mortgage are unequ'ileu: lowest rates or interest and no delay. 11 yon need money apply MORRIS & FLEMING, lis Fourth ave. Jy27-86-TTSSU "UTONEY LOANHD-RATES 4K TO 6 PER -ItJL cent, according to amount and location. tee BAXTER THOMPSON St. CO.. 162 Fourth se30-C9-Tu3Su ave. MORTGAGES-MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS to suit at 4& S and 6 per cent. ALLES & .uaiLEY, 164 Fourth avev Tel. 167. apl4-19-TTSSU rpo LOAN MONET WE HAVE OVER ON'K JL million dollars t loan on city and suburban property at 4X no tax: we will also joan moi Beaver, Fayette, Washington and Westmoreland counties: any marketable secnrlty taken for loans of any amount. BLACK It, BAIRD, 93 Fourth ave. je-a-Bu Miscellaneous. t"esk room Centrally located. 1J Address with tirms and location, DESK, Dispatch office. no9-69 BKSK ROOM CONVENIENT TO LIBERTY ave., between Fifth and Ninth sts. Address A. W. Dispatch office. no980 DESK-GOOD SITTING DESK. CYLINDER preferred; state price. B. C, Dispatch office. fjlREE SITE AND FREE GAS GIVEN TO JC manufactories at J eannette, on main line of Pennsylvania Railroad. Address EAST JEAN NETTE LAND CO.,Gr.ensburg, Pa. mhl3-50-sn PERSONS DESIROUS OF PURCHASING writing machines to call and examine tho unequaied Remington as recently Improved. A. 1. JU.J lARTIN, 4IS Wood st. n o9-9Z PUPILS TO LEARN SHORTHAND AND typewriting; any of the leading svstems taught: 15 typewriters. Address or call at MAR TIN '8 SHORTHAND SCHOOL, 413 Wood st. no9-92 TAILORS-AND OTHERS DESIRING TO learn garment cutting to call on J. C. KLETT'S CUTTING bCBOOL. 103 Fourth ave., second floor. noS-8 YOU GET A BAKER'S DOZEN (13) OF Stewart & Co. 's fine cabinet photos for jl, at 90 and 93 FEDERAL ST., Allegheny. mv25-49-TTSu for sale rarpRovED real estate. City Residences. TTlEAME HOUSE NINE ROOMS. ON SOUTH X1 SIDE, near Smtthfield st. bridge: lot, 00x130; will pay 13per cent; price, 1I.400, one-half cash. PETilR SHIELDS, E& Grant St.. corner Virgin alley. no9-22 HALL ST.. THIRTY-SECOND WARD-A frame dwelling of 'J rooms and 2 finished rooms In attic: cellar, cistern, gas and water, slate roof: room for another house on same lot; only (3,800: reduced from (1,500 to make speedy sale: a great bargain here. By J. H. STEVEN SON & CO., 100 Fifth ave. no7 's OUSE EIGHT-ROOM FRAME JIOUSE: JLX water In side; located In central part or city: will par 14 per cent; price, 31,900. PETER SHIELDS. 63J Grant St., corner Virgin alley.. no9-22 SEVENTH WARD. ONE SQUARE FROM Fifth ave., two-story and attle brick dwell ing or six rooms, bath, hall, vestibule, nat. and art. gas; rented for S30 per mo. : also, on rear of lot rrontlng on paven alley, two-story mansard brick, seven rooms; rented for S27 per mo. : prop erty sewered and in good repair: a desirable In vestment: low price. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth aye. no9-105-TTSSU ffi- 1 OOO TERMS TO SUIT FINE CITY Arimtrahlr urninrrfft if jljlt residence An substantial and almost new two-story residence, contalningnlne 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 line view; a very healthy uu .....H mo moiiiuii; kwju wiHvr, auu cement waits nu rouna. x'ji'iK rjniEijUS. 533 Grant street corner Virgin alley. OC29-S0 OOO ON GOOD PAVED STREET, LESS 3J than a square from Wylie ave., elegant new two-story and mansard brick dwelling of seven rooms, hall, vestibule, bath, w. c. Inside shutters, slate msntels: pressed front, stone trim mings; sewered; lot 22x115 to a street; only five minutes from Court House. BAXTER. THOMP SON &, CO., 162 Fourth ave. no9-lo7-MWsu Qf OOO-JANE ST.. bOUTHSIDE, FINE OvJ brick and stone dwelUng of 8 rooms, hall, vestibule, slate mantels, buthroom, electric bells, house wired for electric light, both gases and all the latest Improvements: lot 20x120 to 20-ft. alley: thlsls a bargain. WM. PETTY & CO., 107 Fourth aye. no9-8fi ffi- K O0O-PENN AVE., NEAR THIRD ST., OJLfJ a three-story brick dwelling of 12 rooms; hall, bath room, w. c, hot and cold water, both gases, laundry, inside shutters: all conveniences loiwxiii to Ilcy. G9. 13LACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. n 09-4-9, 14. 22 QO lOO-BIG BARGAIN: ON LINEOF CEN xjil TRAL Traction rallwav: near Wylie ave. ; new frame dwelling of fl rooms, good cellar, water, etc: in good condition: good level lot. WM. PETTY & CO.. 107 Fourth ave. no9-S6 CM O00-DEVILLIElt3bT.,NEAR BEDFORD Di? avenue, two-storyframedwelllngofelght rooms, hall, slate mantels, hot and cold water, bothlrases, nicely papered; lot 18x60. E93. BLACK BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. no9-l-9, 19,29 Q- 800-TEN MIN UTES RIDE FROM WOOD a-s.7 st.. nan square irom cable road. new iirjeji uweiuujr, large rooms. pood cellar, nail for particulars. WM. PETTY CO., 107 Fourth 1 500 TEN MINUTE3' RIDE FROM WOOD OH st., new frame house, 4 rooms and attic; hair square from cable road; lot 25x85. WM. PETTY a CO., 107 Fourth ave. no9-S6 300 SIDNEY ST.. FRAME HfltlSP. Mr a 9 rooms, good cellar, side alley: lot 20x60. PETTY Jfc CO., 107 Fourth ave. no9-80 East End Residences. Q1 7,000-THOMAS ST., NEAR LINDEN avenne. Boulevard place. a unique stone dwelling eoutalnlng 12 fine rooms; bpan fin, i e. ctptlon halL and spindle-work staircase, finished In white oak, stained-glass window at landing, open fireplace, tile hearth, etc.: parlor finished in cherry, dining room In oak. with prettv china closet, kitchen In yellow pine: large pantry with linen closet and dish sink: 4 bedrooms, dressing room, bathroom with stationary washstand, and large hall on 2d floor: 4 bedrooms, fruit store room, and cedar closet on 3d floor; natural gas ana electric light throughout the house: good cel lar, and laundry with stationary tubs, etc. : large front porch: lot 54x142; this is a perfect beanty. and Is convenient to P. R. R. and electric roads; Boulevard place Is one of the choicest residence places In the city, asphalt streets, flagstone side walks, parks In center or streets: electric railway. BLACK&BAIKD, 95 Fourth ayenne. A183. no9-2-9.24.27 QOQ000-1 ACRES. EAST END-QUEEN i3lO) Anne brick residence, faclng50feet: as phaltum paved and sewered street; one minutes' walk from Duqnesne electric road, close to the Penn and Fifth avenue cable roads; containing II large rooms, reception hall, bath, laundry.range. both gases, slate mantels and tile hearths. Inside sbntters, two inside w. es, porcnes, etc.; in fact, fitted up throughout with all modern appliances, and was built for nse of present owner, who Is compelled to sell on account of removal to Cali fornia: abundince of large fruit and shade trees, excellent spring orfine water, also spring bouse; large stable auiicurriage house: beiutlful drives, flagstone sidewalks, etc. : terms to suit purchaser; this Is a very desirable property aud a bargain. M. F. HIPPLE & CO., ftJ Fourth aveT no9-74-TTSu 52R.9?.F0.Kt.AN -KOOM BRICK DWELL 3DVJ 1NG within 3 minutes' of Duqnesne elec tric line; has front and rear porches, good cellar both gases, hot and cold water, bathroom with stationary washstand and w.c. : slate mantels aud tile hearths; stable in rear; lot 40x130, to alley: terms easy. SLOAN & CO., 13 Fourth avenne. "B09-23 CJf OOO-O'HABABT., NEAR GEORGE ST.. jJXTT new tWO-Btorv fr-ima riwMHnir nf A rooms, ball, front stairs, good cemented cellar: rooms an papered throughout, front and side porch, natural gas, good well of water, etc: lot 13X112X102 feet; good location. A93. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. n 09-2-9, 24, 27 G A 200-EACH, BOQUETST., NEAR FIFTH oJt7 avenne, two frame dwellings of nine jwiiu, uaii, uauiroom. w, c both gases, slate mantels. laundry, front and UkBUUCUlU naKi. back porihes; lots -J)x71 each. Dll BAIHD, 95 Fourth ayenne. 160. BLACK Si n 03-1-3, 19,29 ffiQ 500 EDMOND ST., NEAR LD3ERTY tZDcJ avenne. 2 two-atorv frsmn iwptifnirBnr a Toomfeach, side entrance, city water, etc.: rent utt-ijcr luuuvu; lot jxouv extenning Daca to paved street. 'BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth av enue. CI I. no9-I-9. 19, 29 flj-- OOO-MORRISON AVE., COR. B STREET, OJL a new two-story frame dwelling of 5 rooms and attic good cellar and porch; lot 23x101 to Lombard street. BLACK & iJAIRD.ss Fourth av enue. B107. no9-l-9, 19,29 StTNDAY, -NOVEMBER FOR SALE tBITEOVED KEA1 ESTATE. East End Residences. HOUSE-GOOD FRAME, C1.033 TO EAST .Liberty sta. and cahle lines, seven rooms, nnisbed attic, papered, gas, 'water, good cellar, large porches: cheap; small payment, balance monthly installments. MELLON BROTHERS, 6349 Station t. no9-133-WFBu HOUSE-NICE SEVEN-ROOM BRICK, BATH. gas. laundry, tnsldo shutters, large lot 43x ISO, on Rlppey st. (payed), close to Nerleynve.; easy terms. MELLON .BROTHERS, btatlon st. no9-lM-TTsn KE9IDENCE 'ELEGANT NEW PREbSKD BR1CK residence, modern In every respect, 11 handsome rooms, also beautiful reception hall and large attic rooms: all conveniences Included and finished throughout In perfect taste; building constructed under supervision of owner, who now occupies; large lot 60x145 on prominent E. E. ave; asphalt paving, flagstone walks: surroundings on every hand ofarst-class character; convenient by cable, electric and P. R. R.: to a prompt pur chaser we can offer a positive bargain: possession on transfer of title. CHARLES SOMEItS & CO., 3is Wood st., 6019 Penn aye. no9-9Q-Tu8u S" TATION ST. NEW BRICK DWELLING OF 1 10 rooms and finished attic nicely nanered throurhont. hrowood finish, marble mantels and tile hearths on first floor, slate mantels and tile hearths on second floor, hot and cold water, bathroom with statlnniry wasbetand and w. c, both gases, electric llrlit, fino cellar; lot 40x150. SLOAN & CO.. 1!7 Fourth. no9-23 SOUTH HIGHLAND AVE. TWO NEW Queen Anne residences of 11 rooms, recep tion hall, .hardwood mantels with art linings, tile hearths, ivlred lor electric light, with fine com bination burners, lane pantries, speaking tnbes. cemented laundry with stationary tubs, fine lawn with stone walks Immediate possession: easy terms. BAXTER, THOMPSON Co., 1C2 Fourth ave. nos-ltn- SYLVAN AVE. NEAR IIAZKLWOOD AVF N UE, Twenty-third ward, five minutes' walk from station, good two-story, and attic frame dwelling of 12 rooms,,wlde hall, bathroom, range, marble mantels. Inside shutters, natural and arti ficial gas. front and hack porches: nice lot, I30x sax covered with fruit trees Jind shrubbery. D70. iJLACK & BAIUD, SS Fourth avenue. no9-l-9,19,ffi' y-VAKLAND AVkNUE AN ELEGANT SITU- J ATION near Forbes street, modern ptessed brick of 8 rooms, beautifully finished and com- plete In every detail: a property that will attract Ll win attract below actnal an exacting ouyer: price asaeu value: detailed description by mall or examina tion Invited. CHARLES BOMERS CO.. .11! Wood St., 6019 Peun ave. no9-90-xusu' Allegheny Residences. CALIFORNIA AVE.-NEAR8EDGW1CK8T.: Allegheny residence; frame house, five rooms and attic, good hall and side entrance: lot 20x100 reet: will sell cheap. GEORGE R. BOTHWELU No. 104 Franklin St., near Beaver ave.. Alle gheny, Pa. oclS-31-TTgsu WEST JEFFERSON ST., NEAR MONTEREY St., frame house 6 rooms, hall, attio and laundry, both gases and. water, front and rear porches, irotlt yard: large lot 42x200; (a positive bargain.) See EW1NG 4 BYERS. 93 Federal st., and 166 Fourth ave. no8H Q-l OOO ON A 60-FOOT PAVED AND ij LOl residence avenue on line ofDuquesne electric road and close to P. K. K. and cable lines; an elegant new Queen Ann.briek, ten rooms, re ception hall. bath. Inside vr. c., china closets: a very complete home on lery casv terms: S3,C00to S4.0LO cash, bal. long ttme: lot 50x315 to a 00-foot street. M. F. HIPPLE & CO., 96 Fourth ave. noT-Sl-Tuysu S6 O0O-WEBSTER ST.. NEAR PARKS. A two-storv frame dwelling of seven rooms. hall, bathroom, both gases; also on rear, fronting i Inter street, a two-story brick dwelling four rooms, hall, cellar, water, gas, etc.; lot 20x110. U184 BLACK &-BA1RD, 95 Fourth ave. no9-I-9.19-9 QQ 800- NEW BRIGHTON ROAD, 30 Eleventh ward,. new frame house 7 rooms, hall, bath and attic, both gases and water, front Sorch, corner lot 25x100: easy terms. EWING Jt YERS, 93 Federal St., and 106 Fourth aye. no8-44 800-ON LACOCK STREET. NEAR SAM. I) DUSKY Street, two-storv frame house. Grooms, hall and attic, both gases and water: lot 1634x61; easy terms. EWING 4 BYERS. 93 Fed eral st,. and 160 Fourth ave. no3-44 (QIO OOO AKCH 31'., ALLEGHENY-NEW tu?-S-7 Dries dwelling. 8 larre rooms. bath. ..J7Tj - . .. . r.. !T . . . isunary. pantries; naruwooa nnisn lot 20X100. jforpartlculaig call on M Fourth ave. F. HIPPLE & CO.. 96 n09-47 30O-ON CARROLL ST..SECOND WARO. 119 Irame house slxrooma and bath: Imme diate possession: easy terms. EWING & BY ERS, 93 Federal st. and 166 Fourth aye. nog-44 Suburban Residences. XJELTZHOOVER BOROUGH NEW TWO-. j Bionx rrame nouse ornye rooms: lot 115x110: hall, vestibule, front and rear veranda, natural gas and waterrat a bargain. HUMPHREY & WHITE, No. 160 Third avenue. no9-99 CJ OOO FOR ALL WALNUT ST., NEAR 350J Verner station, a two-story brick dwelling of live rooms and finished attic, water, good cel lar, slate roof, outside shutters; also a two-story ftame dwelling offour rooms and finished attic; lot 43x100 to an alleyrterms to suit. IU. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. no9-l-9,19.29 O 700. AN ATTRACTIVE HOME: A GOOD O-" Investment at (2,700: veryconiplete house, olarge rooms: halls, finished attfc, nicely papered and pain ted throughout: gas. water, large cellar; lot 3xl50to alley; Veat St.. Brush ton: easy terms. CHARLES SOMER3 & CO., 313 Wood St.. 6019 Penn ave C07-54-FSU QKOO CASH AND PAYMENTS TO SUIT tjO will buy jn eIegant7-room honse.wlth pan try, water In kitchen, cemented cellar, heated by furnace, both gases, late mantels, level lot 40x 114. few miles from Ft. Wayne road; price (2,500. MAUAW Si GOFF, Llm., 145 Fourth ave. no9-l01-TTsn ffljpj 200 SWISSVALEINVESTMENT- FINE tj7rf7 properly; ccmrai: witn within 100 ft. of station; excellent business location: 360 ftr of street front age: no question as to steady gain in value. CHARLES SOUERS & CO., 313 Wood St.. 6019 Penn ave. no9-26 dy g 313 CI1 500 BBUSHTON, PENN" AVENUiC, tlptfcf near Peoples st,, two-story and attic frame dwelling of six rooms, hall, both gases, marble mantels, front porch; lot 22x132. K47. BLACK St. BAIUD, 95 Fourth avenue. no9-l-9,19,29" QQOO CASH-BALANCE OF (1,600 IN MONTH HP(J LY payments of (25 cach.lncludlng Interest, for 5-room dwelling and lot 40x137, Brnshton; owner rnon-resldenf: must be sold. BAXTER, THOMPSON Co., 162 Fourth avenue. no9-105-rrssu C? Em CASH AND SMALL MONTHLY PAY. iDOU rrents will buy a new 6-room house, with fine lot 17x145, Zii miles from postofilce itnu rapiu transit; price fzou. aiauaw GOFF. Llm., 14S Fourth ave. no9-101-TTSu FOB SALE LOTS. City Lots. H0MESEEKER3 CALL ON PETER SHIELDS. 533 Grant st., for the most de sirable low priced Iotsjn the city; terms easy. OC2S-6S LOT 70X80 TO AN ALLEY NEAR SIXTH ave. ; old buildings rented for f 1,500 per year: cheap. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth ave. " no9-109-TT8u LOT-OVER 400 FEET FRONT ON GOOD street, near Court House: a bargain. BAX- TEE, THOMPSON CO., 162 Fourth ave. no-lC5-TTSsn LOT IN SEVENTH WARD 42x100 TO AN alley: a bargain. BAXTER, THOSIPSON Co., 162 Fourth avenue. no9-lC8-Hrsu 0NT F1SK. NEAR PENN AVE.. SEV1T.N. TEENlHward A irood level lot. &1K rest inananev, ior fi.aiu. tj see WiA. liEKHON & SONS, 80 Fourth ave. , nol-81-s East End rots. T5AUM GROVE PLAN - EAST END-WE jlj nave several ol tne cnoiccst lots in this plan l In this nl jorsaie atveryiow pt SON Jt CO., 162 Fourth rices. BAXTER. THOMP- ave. no9-105-TTS8n EAST END WE STILL HAVE A FEW choice lots left In the Lemlngton Square plan, near Lincoln aye., at prices ranging irom (250 to (700; terms, 5 to loper cent cash and bal ance on eav inontniy payments. DLOAN at CO, 127 Fourth. . ' ftd-')l noS-23 LOTS-EASYTERMS:THESCHENLEY PARK Land Company are selling the best lots for the price offering in the city. Call at or address PETER SHIELDS, 533 Grant .St., cor. Virgin "J. oczs-ts- PARK LOTS BUY NOW; DON'T WAIT until spring, as they will enhance; the Bchenley Park- Land Company are selling the best lots for the price in the city. Call at PETER SHIELDS', 533 Grant St., cor. Virgin alley. OC2S-69 QCHENLEY PARK LOTS-CHEAPESTINTHE P city. PETERsmELDS,533Grantst.,lsselllng lots in the Bchenley Park Laud Company's plan at prices within the reach of all purchasers. m OC28-69 Suburban Lots. EDGEWOOD-t-LO'I-S (-MO TO (1,000: ALSO large list of improved property. HOLMES CO.. 420 Smithfield st. no8-82 WILKIKSlJUItO-LAKOE FINE LOTS. 40x i,. 1". and 40x140 In Maple wood 1'arfc: prices 00 to SU00; terms very easy. bLUAK & C'U.. 127 oortn. no9-"2 WILMEK1MNG LOTS-fiUCES 150 TO 8600; ..... terms very easv: location the b?st, belnjr f,"hlu 6 mlnutes'-walfe of the Airbrake shops. HLOAN A cq... 127 Fourth. no9-2f Off S30-MOBNINGSIDE KOAD. NEAR Mc fiJt5 COLLY St.. 1 seres of perfectly level Kroniid, suitable to dlrldelntalots; the bridge to bebUlllOVPP Itllolit'a run nn 11m..11 .... will bring tbls-property within two squares or tbo XeirleT avnnn HlAorrln ,A,1 A ontx tt At.r . BAIKU, SS Fodrtb avenue. A306. IS LACK Si n09-r-9, 14,25 COK CASH AND SMALL MONTHLY FAY Siy ,m5ntswins;etyonanw S-rooai house, with flue lot, la Etna lrs: riace. a rapidly grow Jnit suburb, eoiiTenlent tocltv; SL400: plans and photos at office. tltAGA W Si UOi'fTLira.. 115 jfonrth " no-101-TTSu' ft9t0,? - BHADDOCK AVE., NEAK WrTV? ?rbes street, a acTes of beautifully slt- uated ground: a: wouiaaiTioe nicely into one acre BLACK & IlAlItO, S Fourth arenue. lOM. A3W, no5MMf,ia,zi- t- 30O-A GOOD PURCHASE LEVEL VS. .2, sround. fronting tiro .streets and alley, iSiEiSi.5e.r Swtssvsie Station. CHAKLE3 SUMi.Ua tx).,- sis Wood St., 6018 Penn ave. - , . no7-54-r,su JPO. LOCK street, a nice vacant lot. S5xl feet to lller. Ml fttwi? a. taoi!L ns -T j avenue, no9-4-9,18,24 c " : - . . '9, ' ism FOR SALE LOTS. Allegheny Lots. PERRYSV1LLF. AVE. BUILDING LOTS from (125 to SS.000; call for plans. EWING BYEltS, S3 Federal st. and 166 Fourth Ave. . nos-tt Q -80-FOR LOTS 20X230 ON VIRGINIA AVE., OfJ Fifteenth ward; one square from Perrys vllle ave. electric cars: terms (25 cash, and balance monthly: call for plans. EWING 4BIEKS. 93 Federal st,, and 166 Fourth ave. noS-44 CI 200 CORNER) OSGOOD AND MAPLE JjJ.a.7 ave.. Aiiegueny lot 4JX110: cheat See EWING & BiERs, 93 Federal at lot 4JH10; cheat) at SI. 500. ana iw no&-H Tarms. qpT PER ACHE-FINE FARM, 150 ACRES. J)Jt rich river bottom, entirely above over flow: balance of SS acres elevated, tillable: sub stantial brick bouse ors rooms: large barn. 60x80; good board fencing; hard level roadways to sta tions and towns, one and tnrce miles distant: great home markets lor all products: deposits or coal really worth full price asked for the property; sale urged by executor to close estate. Full par ticulars from CHARLEa SOMERS A CO.. 31 Wood St., 6019 Penn ave. noe-78-Thsu Miscellaneous. HOMES-WE WILL BUY OR BUILD FOR yon anywhere and let your rent nay for the property:no security required. GRAN1T1 GRANITE STATE J-KOVIDENT ASSOCIATION, branch ofllccs. wmuumu uuuuui;, .wi-u IT oou St.. llItSDUrjT. no5-TTSSu IOO. K.200 AND 32.300 EACH-FOll VIVR V almost new franip itwptllntr, clfntn An Laurel ave.. neat Pearl St., Sixteenth ward, con- twutjiiK inn, o rooms anu uujsneu atiicineacn: lots 22x160 It. each: small cash payment down, monthly payment for balance. 3,(o. 9iz Dearborn street, near FIteh St., Nineteenth ward: lot 19x100 ft., with new 2-story and mansard frame dwelling, containing hall and elgu large rooms, rront and rear porches, city water, everything first class; one-hair cash, bal ance to suit. (310. On Dearborn, near Fitch, a splendid level lot. 19x100 rt.ronc-hair cash, balance to suit. (3.500, pn Itutliewen st. (Thirteenth ward), cor. Locust alley: Nixon property: lot 24x120 ft., with two frame bonses of five rooms each: rent for (450; splendid Investment, at terms to suit. Call or send for new catalogue or houses and lots for sale all over the county by THOS. MCCAFFREY (Notarv Public), 3509 Butler st. Office open even ings. Telephone, 5514. no2-I67-WSS 00 AOEES-OF OIL LEASES IN BUTLER "at "o., partially developed; a rare opportunity for operators. Address A. G. DUNCAN, 553 Grant St., Pittsburg. no6-25-ThSiu FOR SALE BUSINESS. Easiness Opportunities. CIGAR STORES. NOTION STORES. DRUG stores, shoe stores, book and stationery store, milk depots, hardware and tinning busi ness, two East Endgrocerv stores, others In both cities well located, flooring mill, S3, UOO; bakeries. ailEPARD & CO.. 151 Fourth ave. no9 . C IG Alt SrOHE AT 16 ANDERSON ST.. ALLE GHEN Y. Call on OWNER, 143 Fourth ave., basement, Pittsburg. no9-7z DKUGSTORE-INMANUFAUTURINGTOWN near city; at Invoice. Apply to BOX50. Pitts burg. no9-25 GROCER1ES-J350 TO (2.000: CIGAR AND notion storesr (SO to (2,000: shoe, clothing and furnishing stores: hotels, laundries, etc.; good office business. PERUIVAL & CHAPMAN, 439 Grant st. no9-102 -NE-EIGIITH INTEREST IN A DRILLING r on wen. Address rAKMElt, Dispatch office. noo-43- KOUTE A LARGE AND PROFITABLE morning paper route on the Southslde. In quire of BUSINESS MANAGER VOLKSBLATT, 92 Diamond st. uoS-6l STORLS-OF ALL KINDS, (275 TO profitable manufacturing bns.ness. 20.0U): rco to fivu,wu; nutuis. restaurant ana saloon. & CO., 420 Smithfield st. HOLMES no8-82 TIN STORE-WITH GOOD JOBBING TRADE In good town; no opposition; very low price to prompt buyer. BAXTER, THOMPSON tni 162 Fourth ave. no9-105-TTSSu Business Properties. TDUSlNESS STAND-STOCK. FIXTURES AND jl icase on atnunueia su : a grand opportunity: do not fall to Investigate. MCLA1N St GSMITH, no9-45 VOJ UTBlll Bt. STAN D-A RETAIL STAND PAYING (1,500 A year on small Investment: business cash, which makes It very desirable; location central: terms cash or time; If you want the opportunity or a lifetime address BUSINESS, DIspatcho fflce. n087-2-TTSn f 300 HOTEL PROPERTY PROMINENT Vj corner, opposite Pennsylvania Railroad pot, lu good town 60 miles east or Pittsburg: corner 5x165, fronting two main streets and ex tending to alley; substantial brick hotel, 17 rooms, large stable, other Improvements: price extreme ly low to effect prompt sale for account or estate to be settled: rentals ylefd a good Income. CHARLES bOMERS & CO., 313 Wood sr, 6019 Penn ave. no9-26 1 TZ OOO-WEST DIAMIINII ST.. N71H JO-J? North Diamond: azood hnsinesa loca tion; three-story brick dwelling or9 rooms: also, two-storv frame dwelling oT5 rooms and2 small shops. B241. BLACK A BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. no9-3-9, 17,27 QQ 300 COR. FOURTEENTH AND ETNA iPty? St.. lot 46x5.1 rt. with old brick dwellings; flrst-class location foranykind of business; would make splendid manufacturing site: terms very easy. THOS. MCCAFFREY. 3509 Butler st. se20-IM-sSu FOB SAXJG anSCELLAJfEOUS. Horscsv Vehicles, Live Stock, Etc. BAY MABE-6 YEARS OLD, SOUND AND gentle. For particulars address B. F. JOHN aTON. Homestead, Pa. noS-41 ORSE-DOES NOT FRIGHTEN AT CARS; ood for barouche or express wagon: will be sold cheap for wan t of use. lnqulreatl32WYLIE AVE. no9-51 TWO DAPPLE GRAY BAROUCHE HORSES, 5 years olH, sound and gentle; also horses for SS'tff or delivery wagon. W. H. WOOD, stable 3318 Forbes St., Oakland. no9-113 Machinery and Metals. AUTOMATIC TYPEWRITER WRITES without a ribbon: self-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; keeps fruit, milk anil meats without the use of lee: send for circular, etc G. K. FLOWER, 49 Fifth ave., PIttsbnrg. Read this ad baturday, Sunday and Monday. OCI2-84-MS8U ' ENGINES AND BOILER-NEW AND RE . i'1?"rjcu: repairing promptly attended to. PORTER FOUNDRY AND MACHINE CO LIA1., below Suspension bridge, Allegheny, Pa. QC2-C8 STEAM PUMP-ON E3EC0ND-HAND BLAKE Dump No. l, in good order, will he sold very cheap. For particulars address JOSEPH HARi; Foxburg, Pa. no9-32- STOVE AND KETTLE-ATTACHED FOR heating water: also, cutting box. Address 182 Second ave.. city. no9-lS6 Miscellaneous. CHAIRS-CO CHAIRS CHEAP FOR WANT OF room. GRIFFITH'S PHARMACY. 301 Grant St. no9-144 HIGH RATE, FIRST-CLASS INVESTMENTS National bank stock, collateral secured paper, municipal bonds. BELLAN-PR1CE IN VESTMENT CO., 43 and 41 Jacobson Bld'g. Den vcr. Col. no4-61-D&Sn- FOUND. TTIO UN D DR. O RIFFlTH'S TA-VA-ZON X- specials cure all diseases. 301 GRANT S1-. .xar. no9-143 ,i FOUND-A PLACE WHERE YOUR EYES can be fitted by expert opticians without charge for examination; every pair of glasses fitted are guaranteed: best (I spectacles on earth, CUESSMAN-MANNION OP11CAL CO., No. 42 Federal St.. Ally. qc18-19-tussu MEETINGS. Headquarters Colonel J. W. Pat- i terson Post No. 161, G. A. It. ( SPECIAL ORDER NO. 6.-COMBADES of this Post will assemble at their head quarters, on SUNDAY. November 9. at t o'clock f. it., to attend the funeral of onr lata comrade. Patrick Sboyelin. By order D. A, JONES. JAMES SHEPPARD, Adjutant Commander. no9-48 Concert and Tableaux For the benefit of-St. Stephen's Parish Hall will be held in the Academy Hall, Wiluinsburg" ITHUESDAY .EVENING, NOV. 13, 1890. Tableaux by ladles and gentlemen of Wllklns burg and East End. SlaDdolins, guitars and violin by East End gentlemen ".Troubadours." Music by St. Stephen's choir, under H. L. Rincwalt. no9-l27 3 -THE DEFEAT OF DELAMATER HAS not induced ns to shut shop, as our good resident Garfield said God still reigns and the Government at Washington still lives, and as a proof of nur confidence in that Government, we have just bought one of the largest assort ments of musical instruments In tbn tn mm. Just call and see them. Stringed instruments of all sorts a specialty. GALLINGER'S, 1200 Penn ave., 1200. Lowest prices. jo93 SHOO-es. The ladies' ADJUSTABLE shoe Is the most comfortable in tne woria. A. PALMER. flOTi'l Ao no2-120-su Nos. 2 fe 1 Sixth st! Pltishnr Pi I Sixth st. Pittsburg. Pa. TjtSTABLISHED 1S86- MAX SCHAMBERG A m Foreign Bankers and Steamship Agent). 527 SMITHFIELD STREET Pittsburg. Pa. oc30-Wsu FREE TOR THE HOLIDAYS. WITH EACH DOZEN cabinets we will present yon with a life size crayon ffir.,,SJ.l.olLJ23,e,' KJN" ?J? ,VTS PHOTO QAM LEttY.No. SO Fifth ave. s 3- "no9-7-TTSior TOIEI.' ' City .Residences. (-"n'STONEHOUBES-DINWIDDIE STREET, kJJ near Firth avenue; 5 minutes' ride from EostoScef every convenience of a modern dwsll ISV BLACK BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. ' - 1 no6-9-a,T.,H,l.15t -' . East End Residences. BKLLOTIELD-NEAR FIFTH AVE. CABLE cars, a new Queen Anne dwelling of 11 rooms and reception hall: handsomely pipered through out: electric light-bells, etc.: In fact, every mod ern convenience: reasonable rent: a perlect home, bee BAXlEK, THOMPSON Si CO., 162 Fourth ave. . no8-57t Snbtrrban Residences. VTTILDWOODSTAT10N-A.V. R. R.: HOUSE T.of6rooms: natural gi and water: renLS'.S Per mo. Inquire of Ti S. KN AP.care or Carnegie, hlpps St. Co., Ld., Thirty-third and Sinallinan streets. v ocSO-SOT Looms. FURNISHED ROOM-ON PLEASANT COR NER l-i Oattlandtsnltable for one or two gen tlemep : both gases and use of bath. Address or apply at 3313 FOItUE,bT. no9-66f Booms-elegant; large front rooms. single or. )n suite, with bath; lacing Alle gheny Parks: no family In the house: used only on the p-lncip:- of New York flits: janitor In care of bnllulna. InqnlreTat 70S PKNN AVE., room 611. or 75 CEDAR AV.. Allegheny. ocll-30t BOOMS-KIIRNISHED ROOMS FOR HOUSE KEEPING. 41 LOGAN bl-., near Wvllc. . no9-71t BOOM-NICELY FURNISHED FRONTROOM, W ARCH ST.. Allegheny. no9-lllt Business Properties. WAREHOUSE-163 AND 170 SFCOND AVE.. rfour stores 40x80, with cellar and sub cellar, alley In rear, good elevator, etc. : low rent: immediate possession- BAXTER, THOMPSON A CO., 163 Fourthavt. nod-5bt Offices; Desk Room, Etc. OFF1CES-1N GERMANIA SAVINGS BANK Building. Wood and Diamond sts.: singly or In suits: all modern Improvements and low rent. Inquire at-THSBANK. oc23-t "PERSONAL. PERSONAL HOOKS WANTED-IF YOU have any boots to sell, let us know. LEVI'S BOOK SIOEE. Seventh Avenne Hotel building. PEHSONAI.-n'YOUWANTTO BUY. SELL . "Trent real fite call on HUMPHREY Jfc HITE, No. 160 Third avenue. no9-99 PERSONAL WE HAVE FOR SALE THE Encyclopedia Brltannlca. good a3 new. sheep or morocco binding: verr cheap; also 50.CC0 other books, old and new. - FRANK BACON &, CO.. 301 Smithfield street. 6C2S PEHSONAL-MVE HAVE NOW THE LARG EST and most complete optical manufactur ing establishment west or lli1!irtilr.M.i -II nm- jng establishment west of PhlKdelnhla: all scrlntlons are IllTed-hv ,lf1ltf.fl ariuri. (.triTwu. .rlntlnninMHlt..v-.l.i.i ' ...K... MANrMANNION- OPTICAL Co.. No.C Federal Ni-M. Ally. St. OC13-I9-TUSSU PERSONAL LADIES INTERESTED IN dress cutting will dowell to' call at No. 410 fen n avenue, Pittsburg, and test my new system; lguirantee to fit without chau7coianv seam or t my new system; eoiany scam or In. 1 f, -.H fl.a no charge will be mlde for teaching "" rencn oias can ana new French skirt: will leach-new beginners to cut and fit equal trf the best In the city: 1 make a specialty ol teaching lead.ng dressmakers who have been using other systems and wsh to become more perfect la the art," PROF. E. 11. SUiriL no9-120 - - LOST. LOST -DOG -BEAGLE HOUND. BITCH; color, spotted black, white and brown. i.'.lbrBi.rcwari1 PW for return to 35 WASH1NG TON ST., Allegheny. City. no9-139 LOST-THELOSSOF YOUR SIGHT CAN BE avoided If yon will go at once to the expert opticians. CHESSMAN i MANN ION. No. 42 federal St.. Ally., whenever yonr eyes begin to cause trouble and have proper glasses adjusted; every palror glasses guaranteed; best (I specta cles on earth. oclS-19-Tussn AUCTION SALES. TJ1URNITURE, NOTIONS, CARPETS, ciothinf," pianos,1 etc.. at auction TUESDAY - mornlnsr, November 11, at 10 o'clock, at the rooms.No. 311 Market sr. . Solid walnut oak and cherry chamber suits, bootcases, desks,' hall racks, foldins beds, chiffoniers, china closets, sideboards, extension tables, chairs, rockers, lounges, mirrors.clocks, pictures, linoleum, rups, Brussels and ingrain carpets, fine -parlor suits, center tables, two pianos, pillows and bolsters, hair and husk mattresses, decorated toilet ware, eta, etc. Also lot notions, garments, shoes, etc., at the same place, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. HKNRY AUCTION CO.. Auctioneers. J09-1I5 AUCTION SALE-OF BUGGY, BUGGY horse, spring wagon, garden cart, harness, cutting box, plow harrow, feed box. sleigh, par lor furn!ture,etc.,at Arthur Clendenning's resl dene Laurel station, near Emsworth, oa T5AV?I'"OT''mDer"'" z o'clock. A. LKGOATE & SON: Auctioneers. no8-S0 CHOICE PROPERTIES. $125,000 Is the amount ot cash paid every month to the employes of the , Westinghouse Airbrake Co, '.PA I i i The most available lots in the neighbor hood nearest the works, and especially de sirable for Business, Residence or Investment, TOP. SALE BY EAST PITTSBURG SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. From date until April 1, 1891, 200. LOTS Are offered at prices ranging from $IOOtb$400Each On Monthly "Payments. Send for Xist MPIfflMliROYEMENTCO, ' "WILMEKDING, PA. City Office, Westinghouse Buildinjr. odS-O-wau d1 Q 000-NEW QUEEN ANNE BRICK Old. residence.witli rock-faced trimmings, of 12 rooms, large reception hall, bath, sta. wash stands,fuotbatn and vr. c. of the latest style and pattern, Ianndry and sta. tubs contented cellar, front and backstairs,bevcledplateand cathedral glass windows. Jlne cabinet hardnood mantels, tile hearths, art Are linings.inside shutters.com bnation electric and gas chandeliers, electric Dell", lights, and speaking tubes, etc., house ele gantly napered tbioughout, porches front and back, flagstone- sidewalks. 5t).foot asphaltnm. paved andsewerert street: only one m!n.froin I)n quesne road; let 63 ft. front; neighborhood and location the verr best; this property will sell for $15,000 inside of ona yean on account of owner's removal from citymust lie sold at once. JLF. HIPPLE. 38 Fourth ave. tto9-75-TTSa . t $"35,000r-EAST END Residence property, on 60-foot paved and sew ered residence street, on line Duqnesne Electric RoarL also convenient to P. R. R., substantial Id-room brick dwelling, recently modernized at fto expense of J10,00U; contains large double parlors, wide hall in center, two bathrooms w. c.s. Inside shntters.'cos;ly mantels, both gases, etc., all in excellent condition; lot is 150x250 to a street, with fine new stable and carriage house lately constructed at a cost of $3,000. The "Tound contains a large number of shade and ornamen tal trees and ocpqples one of the most prominent and co nmandtnc sites In thrniia. n .i- slrabfe neighborhood, etc.; terms to suit par chaser. For particulars see M. F. HIPPLE tt CO., 96 Fourth-ave, noO-lKJ-TTSu SPRINGDALE-WEST PENN R, R. "Btoreroom and 'Dwelling House with LAKGKE LOT. Central location. Now occupied uy profitable drugstore. GOOD CHANCE t - For Merchant or Druggist. Apply to r PC W.'O.'.BmWELIi & CO., " Cor, Water s' arid Cherry alley. A-t t -. - ... v nol-H-ThSSU UK 'XI CHOICE FKOPJUrXIBS, $500 CASH, BALAHCE MONTHLY, ... IF DESIRED, 'FOB A BEAUTIFUL EAST The house, is a new Queen Anne frame of 7 rooms and attic, with three finished rooms and laundry, slate roof, eta Is very well built, and of a particularly beautiful design, has square reception hall, with arched alcove, wide vestibule, the door of the same having stained glass; fine open hard wood staircase, vith large art glass staircase window, large parlor opening through arch way to reception hall, extra large dining room, with bay window and china closet; kitchen wainscoted through out, and has natural eas ranee. hot and cold water, and large pantry with drawers and. shelves; finished laundry, having stationary tubs, with hoc and cold water, etc.; 3 fine chambers and bathroom on second floor; the bathroom is finished in solid walnut and white pine, having marble-top washstand, large tub and im proved sanitary w. c; nice back stairway from second floor to kitchen; wide, orna mental front porch entire width of house, also slate and hard wood mantels of latest design, with tile hearths and art natural gas grates, arc brass chandeliers and gas fixt ures, electric door bell, serv ants' and dining room call, etc.; all wood work is beauti fully finished, and house is complete in every particular; walk front, side and rear. Lot is 44 feet front to an alley This lovely home is in the heart of Shadyside, 1 square from Duquesne Electric and 3 irom Fifth Avenue Cable Railways; 4 minutes from P R. R. station; on a street that will in the future equal Am berson avenue. The house is about two m years old, and could not be built to-day for the price we are offering house and lot. Price only $6,250, as it must be sold quickly. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 FOURTH AVENUE. nd-33-Tuvsa 6o ACRES. 16,000 FEET FRONTAGE.; $100,000. $6 !, Per Foot Front 25 minutes from postofilce; everv lot availa ble; lots on adjoining tract are selling at $25 per foot front: the best opportnnity for good land conmany in Allegheny county; examine is and bo convinced: not for sale at this price) when onr contract runs out. THOS. LIGGETT 71 DIAMOND ST. n o8-23 0 O. DICK'S ' . ENTERPRISE PLAN OF LOTS s Thomas Brown Property NOW FOR SALE. This property la beautifully situated right oa the line ot the Duquesne Electric road, in the Twenty.flrst ward. The lots ate 25x110 feet, with broad streets and alleys. The plan was only placed on the market November 3; 1890, and already 17 lots have been sold. This is good, property and will make elegant home sites. Early purchasers' will get the advantage- of low prices and good terms. For furtherpartlcnlan call on KELLY 4 ROGERS. No. 6315 Station street. noS-29 $8,800-ROUP STREET, Now Ng!ey avenue; newly paved and sewered. A handsome new 10-roora and reception, hall. Queen Anne brick dwelling. Laundry, station ary tuba, slate "and hardwood mantels, tila hearth vbatb, stationary washstands. 4c Tho rooms areallhandsomelypaperedanddeco rated. This property is situated on the most desirable) portion of the avenne. Only two squares from Fifth avenue Traction, Duqnesne. Electric or P. R. R, and will not be sold for less than 510,000 if not sold before expiration of our con tract. Terms easy. M.F. HIPPLE tCo no9-75-TTSU 96 Fourth avenue. CHEAP LOT. 13,750, terms io suit purchaser, will buy that elegant building site. 60x200 feet, located oa Forbes street, corner of .Murdoch, just at the eastern entrance of the park; ' ' Think of it, only 173 'a "foot front for, property!' 200 feet deep onijne df.thetnaln paved avenues 1 , 414 .uv i-.rtiii. batd. aujBn .i. ui. ittbrjkcxtv vy ay, it is ooana 10 oe wona aouDie the Bogeys in a snort time. w. vr. sxjs WAKT, 137 Fours) venue. no2.38-a END HOME, I L &JV ---. : . ,'-. &r&!K& jtzl. v-.
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