SCIENCE OF SLEEP. A Boston Lady's Plan for Preventing Insomnia and Suicide. DEVITALIZATION BY THE WILL. The Body and Its Farts Must bs rendered Unconditionally. Sur- IT IXYOLTES PHYSICAL CDLTDKE It must have been an Irishman who sug gested: "If you want to see how tou look when asleep stand before the glass with your eys shut. Vonieu have been instructed in almost everything that pertains to living. They have been taught how to walk and stand and talk and how to eat, and now there comes a lady from Boston to teach women how to go to sleep and how to behave after they have cone to sleep. The etiquette of slumber will strike the average reader as a bit of absurdity, but, like most fads, this last new one has something in it. I believe, says a writer in the 'ew York Press, the promulgator of this new idea. Miss Alice Cowell, names it the "Hygiene ot Sleep," and her theory is "the devitalization of the body." That means that if you go to sleep properly and according to rule you will be in the same state as if you were dead save for the fact that the circulation goes on. IT 'WILL HELP KEEP SECRETS. Ton will not dream, vou will not move, neither will you talk and tell dreadful and fatal secrets, as people do in books. You simply lie an inert mass, trusting to Provi dence and the bed to take care of you and hold vou up. Miss Cowell says it is "in stinctive egotism" that makes people try to look out for themselves when they are asleep. They will not trust the bed for support, but cling to it frantically, as if some sudden and malicious freak of the springs might toss them on the floor. They dig their beads into the pillows as if some violent uprising might occur among the feathers. They clutch the bedclothes, brace their feet against the footboard, tie themselves in knots and writhe and wriirgle as if they were upon redhot spikes. It is no wonde'r that the sleeper gets up tired after such a night as this. 2sot long ago I heard a lady say: "I feel as if I had been dancing all night." WOMEN SUFFEE MOKE. "Women seem to be the greatest sufferers from the antics of sleep. Miss Cowell tells of a lady in Boston who tore out whole handluls of her husband's hair when asleep. The poor man had either to seek another couch or buy a wig. He chose to do the former. Miss Cowell makes the statement that if people would train themselves to allow sleep its gracious mission the woes of the world would be reduced to a minimum. Suicides would be a thing unheard of. It is this unabated sta'e of nerve tension that brings about ment.il desperation. It makes people nervous and critical. Everything is awry, and the world is upside down. The mission of Miss Cowell is to tell people how to get unwound and lay them down in peace. She says it is the habits we take to bed with us that play the mischief with divine sleep. How shall we conquer them? After listening to a lecture by Miss Cowell I deduce the lollowing synopsis of her theory: .First of all, you must learn the science of devitalization, and that is, the spiritual side ot physical culture. This great principle is embodied briefly in these words: "Mind active, body passive." The physical result is the perfect independence of each member of the body. ESOGY GOING TO WASTE. For instance, a seamstress would have not to accompany-every movementof her needle with a like movement of her back and head; & schoolteacher using one hand to clean the blackboard would allow the other hand to remain still; a writer would move the pen without working the lips, or gripping the pen until the whole arm ached. Few peo ple converse without working the fingers in some way. There are orators who cannot speak unless they contort the body in the most absurd manner. In this way a lot of vital energy is wasted. The exercise which Miss Cowell gives be gins with the head, which is supposed to be b wooden ball, and is rolled about at will. "It won't fall off," says the teacher. "It can't fall off." Then the arm is handled as if it were a log of wood, the leg swings like a pendulum from the hip, and thus every member of the body is devitalized. Even the eyelids are tiught self-control. The results of these exercises are the calling into activity of all the muscles of the body, and at the same time rendering them wholly independent of each other. Each mem ber is made immediately responsive to the call Irom the brain and wholly indifferent to anything but its ot n business. A COMPLETE SUREENDEE. Kow, how does this tend to produce rest ful sleep? Because the nerves and muscles are trained to keep stii! when they are not wanted. Surrender yourself, lay your bur den down. God will take care of you and the bed will hold you, says the disciple of devitalization. The mind and body are brought to this perfect state of obedience by the various exercises above mentioned. All the different members of the bodv are un liinbered, detached, so to speak. These ex ercises must be conducted with great serious ness and solemnity, but to the trivolous out sider, who is not familiar with the great principles of physical regeneration, these performances are awfully tunny. After you have rendered your body en tirely passive, then get into bed, sit upright and conceive of the backbone as a strand ot beads. Then let yourself down slowly, bead by bead, until the head falls back inert upon the pillow. Drop the arms helplessly and let the entire body be divested of the responsibility which the bed is there to as sume. You should lie upon the back if possible; if not, upon the left side. Such is the Boston recipe for wholesome, restful slumber. Mothers, do not be witnout Shiloh'B Cure in your house. It will cure croup and whooping cough, bold by Jos. Fleming Son, 412 Mar ket St. THLT SAY It's the Best In the "World. That's what they say of our overcoats fi.000 overcoats made from imported kerseys, meltons, chinchillas, cheviots and beavers, all the desirable shades, north from 18 to ?25, are now placed on our counters for vou to select from for only $12 each. Twelve dollars gives you a choice of the entire lot. P. C. C. C, Pittsburg Combination Clothing Company, cor. Grant and Diamond streets, opp. the Court House. The Iron City Brewing Co. JJowhave one of the largest and finest plants in this part of the State, and so great has been the demand for their beer, ale and porter that they are again compelled to in crease their plant. This speaks volumes for the popularity of their products, as they are now admitted to be chemicallvpure, nu tritious and palatable. They can be found on tap nt all respectable bars, or telephone to the office. Ring up 11SG. Diamonds. "We have jnst mounted a choice lot of single stones in rings, studs and lace pins. Be sure and see them if you want anything ot this kind. Dubbin & McWattt, Jewelers, 63 Fifth avenue. Koir 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 Populae Galleet, 10, 12 Sixth it TT3U THE CHECKERING PIANO Leads the World. Vladimir de Pachmann, the greatest Chopin player in the world, recently ad dressed a letter to the Messrs. Chickering, of Xew York, of which the following is a literal copy, and which speaks lor itseii. THE WILLOUGnBY, KATtATOfiA. Arjtnst2j. 1890. The Chictering piano rightfully stands alone, for on this earth it is not only unsur passed but unequaled. I can give logical and esthetic prouts of niv assertion. "When one asks: Why o these unique manufac turers attain perfection? the answer is: Be cause they have endeavored to secure (as no others have done) and have succeeded in securing the nearest possible approach to the tone of nature, to what is known as the human voice; the Chickering piano sings like a lovely voice. This is no complimeut, but the expression of my innermost convic tion, if I may harbor an opinion on thil subject. Yours truly, Vladimir de Pachmann. The Henncks Music Company handles not only the Chickering, but the famous Wheelock, well known lor its durability, the Lindemau and the Stuyvesant pianos, and the Palace, the leading organ of the company, with the Bridgeport and Great Western. A large stock of these instru ments is arriving daily, and those who intend making holiday presents of them should make their selections early, while the stock is large and before the holiday rush sets in. Instiuments wanted tor that purpose can be selected now and set aside, and then de livered at the proper time. Xo nced to wait. The lowest prices and the easiest terms of payment are the rnles at the oldest music stand in the city. Remember the place is the Henricks Music Company, Limited, 79 Fifth avenue. Resolutions. At a regular meeting of Salesmen Assem bly 4907, K. of L., held last Wednesday evening, the following resolutions were adopted: To the Labor Organizations. Whereas, The various assemblies of K. of L. attached to our district, as well as local unions of the Federation of Labor and many other outside organizations, having indorsed our action in the late move we made for sbortet hours; therefore, be it Besolved, That we tender to the various organizations out sincere thanks for their prompt action, and pledge ourselves that should any opportunity present itself in the future, whereby we can aid and assist any other organization to gain a struggle for right against oppression, we will be only too glad to do so. To the Public. Whereas, The public has shown in vari ous ways its indorsement of the late move ot the Salesmen's Assembly 4907, K. of L., for shorter hours; therefore, be it Kesolved, That we tender to the public our sincere thanks lor its sympathy and sup port, and hope that in the luture it will bestow its patronage on union stores. Change of Time on the Pittsburg and Lake Erie Railroad. The following change of time of trains on the P. & L. E. K. B. will take place on No vember 16: Train No. 1 will leave Pitts burg at 4:30 A. M. instead of 4:55, arriving at Youngstown in time to connect with New York, Lake Erie and Western No. 5 for Cincinnati and all points South and West A new theater train, No. 23, will leave Pitts burg at 10:30 P. M. and run to Coraopolis, making all intermediate stops, daily except Sunday. Train No. 10 will arrive at 10:00 A. M. insteadof 9:35 asuow,making through connection from Bradford, Jamestown and other points on the N. Y., L. E. & W. to Pittsburg. The morning train for points on the P., McK.& Y. road will leave Pitts burg at 6:45 A. M. instead of 5:30. The morning train for Belle Vernon points will leave at 5:30 A. M. instead of 6:35. The afternoon train from Belle Vernon will ar rive at 4:40 P. M. instead of 5.-00. The above iiuie is central or 90th meridian time, one hour slower than Pittsburg time. Gone East Mrs. C. Hauch, of No. 295 Fifth avenue, has left for New York to purchase her holi day stock of watches, diamonds and fine jewelry. ' Dress Goods Novelty plaids and stripes; choice new designs and colorings in great variety a 50 cents a yard. ttssu " Hugus & Hacks, MEETINGS. ME MBER3 OF UNION NO 15, BROTHER HOOD of Painters and Decorators, are requested to attend special meeting at 18 Fed eral street, Allegheny, SUNDAY, Nov. 16. at 1 o'clock sharp, to attend funeral of Uro. E. Hanke. Sister unions are invited to attend. nol6-8 M. P. CANICK. Secretary. NOTICE THE MEMBERS OF ALLE GHENY Lodge No. 34, A. O. U. W.. are requested to meet at their hall. 175 Federal St.. on &UNDAY. November 18. 1S90, at 1 o'clock sharp, to attend the funeral of our late brother, John Dolan. By order of F. H. DETERDING. . Master Workman. JAR R. KIBLER, Recorder. nol6-21 Headquarters Col. John W. Patter- i son Post No. 151, G. A. R. ( Special Order No. b: COMRADES OK THIS POST WILL AS SEMBLE at their headquarters on SUN DAY, Nov. 16. at 1 o'clock P. Jr., to attend the funeral of our late comrade. An tlionvKunaiock. Bv order JAMES SHEPPARD, D. A. JONES, Adjutant. Commander. nol6-7 AUCTION SALES. ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE COWS AND CALVES. Notice is hereby given that on SATURDAY, NOV. 22, 1890, At the residence place of Cochran Fleming, in the borough of beviickley. Allegheny county. Pa. (P., Ft. W. & C. Ry.), at 130 o'clock, the undersigned will expose to public sale the fol lowing personal property, viz : Forty milch cows, fresh and "springers." Holstems, regis tered. Jerseys and crade Jerseys, one 2-ycar-oId Holstein bull, registered, and one Jersey bull, registered. These are all very tine animals, having been recently selected with care from a larce herd. Terms, cash at sale. JOHN B. RENO. Assignee of Cochran Fleming et l. n 015-68 CLOSING OUT AUCTION SALE OF FINE furniture TDESDAY. NOVEMBER 18, at the room. No. 311 Mtrket st,, city. A large consignment from a Cincinnati f urnl tnre establishment going out of business, em bracing furniture of every description. Fine parlor suits in brocatelle, tapestry. English rugs and plushes, leather lounges and chairs, handsome chamber suits in walnut, oak and mahogany, sideboards, bookcases, fine mirror, door wardrobes, folding beds, hall racks, extension tables, secretaries, center tables, etc.. etc Everything will besold posi tively without any reserve. Consignees want money. HENRY AUCTION CO., nolS 101 Auctioneers. BUSINESS CHANGES. N kTOTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Xi nruioi ueuacruuiwH-imuciiij noiue stead. Pa., has been dissolved. William Oeffner wtll continue the business and settle ail ac counts. PETER J. OEFFNER, nol6-120 WJLllA.ll ULFFNER. -TOTlCE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT L. Ls Kingsbaker has been admitted to the firm of L Lehman &. Bros., who, after this day, will do business under the firm name of Leh man Bios. fc Kingsbaker. Pittsburg. November 15.-1890. nolC-32 REMOVALS. REMOVAL NOTICE DR. V. P. RICHARDSON, Dentist, late ot Gillespie & Richardson, and who had entire charce of the business for a number of years, has removed his office to No. 720 Penn ave., next door above old stand, and Miss Annie E. Johnson, for so many years at Gillespie's, Is In attendance. nolC-17-su 720 PENN AVR. Pittsburg. Pa. The Electrical Construction and Maintenance Company, Electrical Engineers and Contractors. Electric Bells. Burglar Alarms, Annunciators, etc., In candecent Light and Bell Wlrlnc a specialty. Sole agents for the Jenney motors. 125 FIFTH AVENUE, Pittsbur Pa, Telephone 1774. ccl2-113-su JO-Dfjplay adrerttiementi one dollar per square for one insertion. Classified advertise ments on this page, such as Wanted, For Sale, To Let, etc, ten cents per line for each inser tion, and none taken for less than thirty cents. Top line being disvlayed counts as two. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BRANCH OFFICES. FOR THE bOUTHSIDE, NO. 1U2 CARSON STREET. URANCnOFFlCES ALSO AS BELOW, TVHKKE WANT, FOR feALK, TO LET. AND OTHER TUANSIENTADVEKTISEMKNTSW1LL BE RE CEIVED UP TO 9 P. JI. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements are to be prepaid except where advertisers already have accounts wltUiHBDlS 1MTCU. PITTSBURQ. THOMAS MCCAFFREY, 35,9 Butler street. EMIL G. STUCKEY. Hth street and Penn ave. E. G. hlUCKEY .ICO., Wylie ave. and Fultoalt. N. STOKLLi, fifth Avenue ilarket Houss. EAST END. t. TV. WALLACE. CXI Penn avenue. OAKLAND. MCALLISTER 4 SHE1HLER, 5th av. Alwood It. soirrnsiDi. JACOB SFOHN. No. ICarson street. ALLEGHFNY. A. J. KAFRCIIER, 59 Federal street. It. J. McBItlDF, Market House, AUeeheny. FRED H EGGEKS. ITS Ohio street F. H. EGGERS A SON, Ohio and Chestnut it. SAMUEL LARRY. Arch and Jackson streets. 1 HOMAb MCHENRY, Western and lrwluavei. G.W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaveraves. PERRY 11. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves. T. It, MORRIS, C86 Preble ave. M1LLVALE BOROUGH. W. W. FLOCKXR, Stationer. No. 4 Grant ave. bHAKPSBUBU. C. BELLMAN. Stationer. 818 Main st. THE BUSINESS OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH is NOW Corner Smithfield and Diamond Streets. WANTED. 3Ialo Help. AGENTS-SOW IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY to secure an acencv for the site or the new "Klnderhool. edition" of the writings of Wnsh injrton Irvine, complftp in ten volumes: call at once and pet your prospectuses: also a copy of our new citalosue of subscription boot. in knpllsh. Germ in and Swedish. P. J. Fl.hMING & CO., 77 Diamond st. nol3-TuWTbFSSU AGENT-GENERAL STATE AGENT ALIVE encrectlc man to worl. Pennsylvania: mut have had experience as an agent and be able to lurnish required relerences and security for fldelitv of trust. Address THE EQUITABLE LOAN AND INVtblMENT ASSOCIATION, Uloomlngton, I1L no!4-89 AGENTS SOMETHING NEW St 00 AK hour oasilr made by agents, male or female; siinpie and full particulars free. CHAS. E. MARSHALL, Lockport. N. Y. oc5-I40-SU AGENTS-TO HANDLE OU It N E V ALBUMS; finest line In the citv: blj? pav assured. E. ix A1ELY & CO., ii t cderal st. , Allegheny. nol6-64 BOYS-14 'IO 10 YEARS OF AGE TO SELL papers on Pleasant Valley cars. Catl at OFFICII Sixth ave. and Smithfield St., after 10 A. M. Monday. nolS-123 1 .OY TO RUN ELEVATOR: MUST HAVE Jj experience. FLEISHMAN & CO., 504. 5C6 and 503 Market st. no!6-il0 B OY TO LEARN THE JEWELBY BUSI NESS. 77 MFTH AVE., 3d floor. noIC-102 COOK-GOOI1 EXPERIENCED MAN COOK (colored) for restaurant. Apply W. HOOD. Wllmerding, Pa. noiG-70 COOPER-BY TRADE. ALSO A CARPENTER: steady employment for the season: Inside wort. Address C. C. Dispatch office. nolS-10 YLINDER PRESS FEEDERS. ADDRESS, mentioning thestvleof preisyou can feed, A. L., Dispatch office. no!4-59 D RUG CLERK-REG1S1 ERED. ADDRESS nolfi-119 QUINA, DIspactll office. FOREMAN-IN FACTORY MAKING CAS1' white metal zoods, caue heads, molasses can tops, pepper and tilt tops, etc.; to a man thor oughly lamillar with this work, who understands moulds and the mlxlna of metals, a stcauv posi tion with good wages will be glen. Address J. C. THOM MANF. CO., 1SS Third ave., Rrookln, N. Y. nol5-14 GARD EN ER-FOR OUTDOOR 'WORK. AP " PLY Immediately to JOHN WAY. JR., Quaker Valley station. Ft. Wayne Railroad. nots-22 MACHINISTS-FOUR GOOD MEN; NOJNE but first-class men need apply. K. D. MJTTALL & CO., 179 to 189 Grant ave.. Alle gheny. 11015-23 MACUINIST-FIRST-PLASS MAN. APPLY at J. B. KAERUHER'S HARDWARE STORE, Hi Wood St., Saturday, between 4 and 5 F. M. no!4-7G MAN-GOOD MAN WHO CAN WRITK A legible hand to work In the installment business: must come well recommended. Call on JOHN M'KLOWN, 404 Walnut St., McKeeport, Pa.. nolt-3) MEN FOR THE UNITED STATES ARMY; able-boated, unmarried men. between the ages of 21 and 35 years: good pav. rations. clothlug anC medical attendance. Apply at NO. 915 PEN N AVENUE, nttsburg. Pa. Jy2J-.H-su o FFICE ROY-GOOD PENMAN FOR REAL estate office. 50 OHIO STREET, Allegheny. uol6-4i PPUMItk.lt AND FITTEK-lMMEDIAl'ELY: first class man: steady work all the year round; good wages to right partr. Inquire up to 5 P. M, to-day at 150 RUENA VISTA &r., Alle gheny; oest wages. uo 16-75 DOOFERS-TWO TIN ROOFERS AT ON'CE; XI highest wages. W. H. WILLIAMS & CO., S9 Water street. H015-C1 SALESMEN ON SALARY OR COMMISSION to handle the newpatentehemleal Ink erasing pencil: the greatest selling noveltv ever produced; erases ink thoroughly In two seconds: no abrasion of paper: 200 to 5uo per cent profit: one agent's sales amounted to (020 lu six days: another 332 in two hour: we want one energetic general agent for each State and 'territory; sample br mail 35c For terms. ind full particulars address THE MONROE RASL!(MFG. CO.. La Crosse, Wis. noI5-13 SALESMEN-FIVE DRESS SGOODS SALVS MEN: liberal salarv and permanent position. Address RRONNLR RROS., Buffalo, N. Y. nolG-31 SALESMAN-FOR THE REAL ESTATE BUSI NESS: a good opening for a live, energetic loan. J. E. GLASS, No. 133 ilfthave. nolG-55 STENOGRAPHER AND TYPEWRITER Young man: state In own writing, age, ex perience and salary expected. G., 24, Dispatch office. TiolG-113 STENOGRAPHER-MALE: MUST BE FIRST CLASS and capable or Keeping small set of books. Address R. 5, Dispatch office. nolG-132 s TOCKMAN ONE WHO THOROUGHLY understands the shoe business: a good salarv paid to the right party. A pply at A. L SCO IT & GO'S., No. 110 Market st., city. noI6-3 YOUNG MAN-WHITE. WITH SOME EX PERIEN CE as waiter in restaurant: a good steadv place and union wages paid. Applv to FREDIUTTELL. Braddock. Pa. nol4-K YOUNG MAS- EXPERIENCED FOR grocery: 16 to 13 years old Call at CHAS. K. iHUi KNi-.it, sms i-eun ave., .uouaay evening between 7 and 8 o'clock. noie-43 Female Help. DRESSMAKER AN EXPERIENCED draper: salary $15 per week. M. E. MA GINN. 2 Ninth st, noIG-112 -URL-BY A LONE, ELDERLY LADY, A VT t'dy girl ofll or 14 years as a companion and to assist in housework: would let herattend school if desired. Address with references, Mrs. 11. it., Dispatch office. nols-71 l IULS SEVERAL BRIGHT GIRLS FOR VT clerical work: must be quick at figures. 1LE1SHMAN & CO., 504, COS and 503 Market st. nol(-110 SALELADIKS-FOR OUR VARIOUS DF PARTMEVTs: none but those who are thor oughly experienced need apply. DANZIGKR'S, Sixth and Penn ave. noIC-35 Hale and Female Help. FEF.DF.KS-MALE OR FEMALE-CYLINDER press Iceder. Apply 25 and Z7 FEDERAL ST., Pittsburg. nolC-77 Situations. POSITION-BY A CUSTOM. CUTTER WITH seen years' experience; practical tailor; city or country town. Address 64 ADAMS ST., Allegheny City. noIG-3 POSITION-BY YOUNG MAN AS ASSISTANT bookkeeper or city salesman: has experience and can lurnish best of relerence. Address J, Dispatch office. noll-87 SITU AllON-AS COMPANION TO A LADY; wllllnc to do light housework,and sewing: ref erences exchanged. Address C. A., 37 Highland ave., Washington, Pa. nol6-I28 SITUA'IlON-BY A MIDDLE-AGED MAN; experienced salesman, collector or office clerk; A No. 1 reference. Address L. M. B.. Dis patch office. uolC-11 SITUATION BY LADY AS MANAGING housekeeper: bestorrcferences. Address II., Dispatch office. nol6-53 Rooms. Houses. Etc HOUSE AND LOT-IN SECOND OR THIRD' ward, Allegheny; wilt buyfoKiash; will pay rroin S3, 000 to f7,000. Address W. B., Dispatch office. nol5-15 KOOM-MCELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM with board, near parks, for gentleman and lady: best of references. Address K. D. N., No. 91 Irwin aye.. Allegheny. n 015-23 KOOJIS-TWO FURNISHED BOOMS WITH board In the East Kud lor two gentlemen. Ad dress P, 3, Dispatch ofice. nolO-105 Partners. PARTNER-A YOUNG MAN OF AGREE ABLE dispusltion. extensive city acquaint ance, active business habits, and .an adaptability lor outside business, to take an interest lu an es tablished lob printing office; capital required from fa, 000 to ST. 5M: state age and reference: all communications strictly confidential. Address AJ AX, P. O. Box 1059. city. "olc-la PARTNER-W HO CAN INVEST FROM U 000 to .(. either silont oraUlve. active pre ferred, to enlarge an already established manu facturing busine..!. Addrcw giving particulars, M. F. 11., Dlspitt h office. uqIj-q5-tussu PARINKR-WI'IH 10.000 TO S20,(WlO IN VEST ill a good paying buslutss: this busi ness is one which yields handsome proms, tor further iulormatton addiess W. 1'. G., Dispatch office. noI6-4 PARTNER-IN A GOOD LIGHT MAN U FAC 1UR1NG bujlness. with a capital of $.000. and to take cbargr or the tiooks and finances of the concern. C. II. LOVE.93 Fourth ave. no!5-23 BoapJers and Lodgers. -GENTLEMAN-OCCUPANT FOR A FINE XX Iront room in .irlvatc family on line of tars In Oakland district. Q. Z., Dispatch office. uolG-13 OCCUPANTS - TOR FURNISHED BOOM with board. CORNER OP HIGHLAND AVENUE AND VALNUT STREET, East End. nol6-5t Financial. MONEY-TO LOAN ON MORTGAGES, large or small amounts; property rcutedand rents collected; reasonable charges: prompt and square dealing. PEARL T. CAMPBELL 4, CO., 127 Flfih ave. noI6-4l M' TUSKY-OUR FACILITIES FOR FURN1SH- I lr!innnv t fiiiv nmnnnt On lOPd aild ortgage are unequaled: lowest rates of Interest and no delav. II rou need money appi aiuiw.ia & rLEMING, los fourth ave. jv27-8G-TTSsu MONEY LOAN ED-RATES 4X TO 0 PER cent, arcortUne to amount and location. See BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO.. 162 iourth yp seT0-59-TU3SU MOR1GAGES-MONEY 'IO LOAN IN SUMS to suit at 4K, 5 and 6 per cent. ALLES & SA1IKi. 164 Fouith ave. Tel. 167. apl4-19-TTsu PURCHASER- (VH II ABOUT 58,000 CAPI TAL out oftiuslnessor about to change the same, to lnvestlgilte a business ottered for sale that will pay a net profit of fiooper month the year round; strictly cash: It well managed can be largely Increased; the ery best opportunltvat the price in PIttsbprg: present owner going into wholcs-ile matiur.irturr. Particulars at 26 SAN DUSKY ST.. Alle.ruenv. nol2-34 TO LOAN MOJIEY WE HAVE OVER ONE million dollars to loan on city and suburban property at 4H per cent: no tax: we will also loan money on lmproycd farms In Allegheny, Beaver, Fayette. Washington and Westmoreland counties: any marketable security taken for loans of any amount, BLACK BAIRD, 95 Fourth aye. JcJ-a9-su miscellaneous. BRICKYARD-1VE HAVE A PURCHASER for ground ,iuitable for brickyard. 1 to 15 acres. In city or oa tine of railroad. RAX1EK, THOM PsON & CO. , 162 Fonrth ave. nolO-I33-wsu E NGINEFR-FOR HOTEL; ONE WHO UN iiEKVl'ANTis riinnhi"- elevator. steam fitting and puimbig. Apply by letter, stating references and saUry, including board, H. 3. Dls- patcn omce. uii-ii CRAYONS-TO MAKE TOR PHOTOGRA PHERS and agents at lowest rates; send for price list. PITTSBURG CRAYON CO. 531 smithfield st. nols-103 REE SITE A.fD FREE GAS GIVEN TO mannfacLoriei nt Jeannette. on main line of Pennsylvania RaLroad. Address EAST JEAN NETTE LAND CO .GrccnsDurg, Pa. mhl3-50-Su HUNTERS ANP SPORTSMEN TO KNOW that birds an,anlmal3 are mounted at lowest prices: deer hends It (5 and upwards. All klnas or birds and animals lor sale at G. A. LINK. 220 Virginia ave., Mt. Washington, or6U Sinithlleld St., city. 11Q16-29 LADIES TO REMEMBER THAT THE School of Daugn and Dress Cutting Is now open: anyone from 13 to 60 years or age can learn Madam Flesher's tadles' tailor sj stem; satisfic tion guaranteed. 616 PENN AVE., opposite Home's stores. noI5-3G OWNEKS OF HORSES WHO DO NOT KEEP stables ofthelr own, to call and see SHAN A HAN'S, 101 Forbes ave., near Court House. Uel. 1849. Boarders wanted; storage for vehicles only. no!4-70-WFSu THE LADIES OF PITTSBURG AND VICIN ITY to attei'd the Schoel of Design and Dress Cutting: yqu are taught to make a dress from begmningto.ind measuring, drafting, cut ting, basting, sewiag (both hand and machine), draping, line finishing and designing; Madam i lesher's ladies' tailor system of square measure ment taught: tultkn reasonable: time unlimited. NO. 616 PENN AVE., opposite Home's stores. nol5-37 YOU GET A BAKER'S DOZEN (13) OF Stewirt & Co.'s fine cabinet photos for fl, at 90 and 92 FEDERAt. ST., Allegheny. mv25-49-TTSu YOU TO KNO'jV 'IHAT PHOl'. WILSON, authorof mii.h popular music, gives lessons dally at 9JROBINl!ON ST.. Allegheny. nol8-72 FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. CItr Residences. HALL ST.. THIRTY-SECOND WARD-A fiame dwelling of 9 rooms and 2 finished rooms In attic cellar, cistern, gas and water, slate roof: room for another house on samu lot: only ?3, 600; reduced from 4,500 to make speedy sale; a great bargain here. By J. H. STLVKN- KflM tf'fl liHI h'lftTi flv 1 SON & CO., lou Fifth ave. n o7" STOCKHOLM ST. ABOVETWENTY-EIGHTH street. Twelfth ward, leasehold property, as lollows: One frame dwelling of 10 rooms, sf.000, rent 21 monthly: one frame dwelling of 9 rooms. 82.00J, rent 26 monthly: onelrame dwelling of 2 rooms S300. rent $S per month; one frame dwelllug of 3 rooms, S400, reuts lor 0 per month; one frame dwelling of 3 rooms, S300. rents for (3 per mouth; will sell separate at above prices. E82 BLArK & BAIRD. 95 Fourth avenue. noG-83-6. 16,26" Q-fl OOO-'lERMS TO SUIT FINE CITY J15JLJL9 residence: an admirably arranged, substantial and almost new two-story residence, containing nine rooms, bathroom, with all mod ern Improvements; nearly an acre of ground, with shade and fruit trees, located op the corner ot two streets, commanding a fine view; a very healthy and attractive location: good water, and cement walks all round. 1'ETt.R SHIELDS, 533 Grant St., corner Virgin alley. U016-55 QQ 800-MAYFLOWER ST., NEAR MARK 3)0 ave., E. E.: a desirable residence district; a raplaly growing locality; modern house, slate roof. Grooms, hall, hath, finished atttc,cotnpleted with slate mantels, tile bearths, sliding doors, h. and c. water, both gases. Inside shutters, front and rear porches: in first-class condition through out: nice tot extending from street to street. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 313 Wood St.. 6019 Penn ave. nol4-66-FSu" Q A 500 FOR BOTH SMALLMAN ST., O-t' near Thirty-fourth street, 2 buildings, one a two-story brick dwelling of 4 rooms; the other a two-story frame dwelling of 4 rooms and finished attic; lot fronts 26 feet on Sinallnian street and extends back about 85 feet. (c90). BLACK S. UA1RD, 95 Fourth ave. noC-83-C,10,:G" Q-l 900-ON PAVED ST., NEAR CENTER OJL' ave. and Dinwiddle st., nice brick house 4 rooms: level lot 24x94 to 40-foot St.: pleasant home and big bargain. ALLES A BAILEY. 104 Fourth aye. B71-J. Telephone 167. uoI6-83- Q50-WILL BUY A GOOD 3-ROOM FRAME OU house on Bismarck way, tin roof, water, etc: 8250 down and balance monthly; lot 20x75. J. C. REILLY, 77 Diamond st. noH-87" East End Residences. FINLEYST.-NEAR MEADOW, ONLY ONE HALF square from electric railway, a two story frame dwelling of nine rooms, cellar, etc.: large lot 9.'xl30 to alley, for S4.80O. BLACK & BAIRD. 95 Fourth ave. A312 noI-16-1, 16.29 LOCUST ST., NEAR BIDWELL-TWO-STORY and mansard, brick dwelling containing 12 rooms, hall, vestibule, bathroom with w. c. lrout and back stairs, portable range, hot and cold water throughout house, all the rooms nicely papered and grained, ceilings frescoed, natural gas all through the house, cellar under entire building and is well cemented, laundry with sta tionary tubs, w. c , etc.: slate and tin roof: tot o6xl33 to wide alley; nice cement walks about the house: II4.0U0. B 131. BLACK & BAIRD. 95 Fourth avenue. noS-83-6, 10,26 - SOO-LINDEN AVE., A BEAUTIFUL ) Olleen Anne frainn dwelling. 7 rooms. large reception hall, bathroom with tub, station ary washstand. w. c. etc.. 2 fine attic rooms, nice pantry unucr Daiuroom ana aaioiuing kitcnen; the reception hall, parlor and dining room con nected by sliding doors, front and back stairs, good cellar with solid rock floor, heater with reg ister In reception room, hall, parlor, dining room and room above reception room; natural gas throughout the house, range, hot and cold water, artificial gas, electric bells, speaking tubes, etc-, closets in all tho bedrooms, china closets with glass doors, inside shutters throughout, large Iront Sorch with slate roof, back porch entered from lningroom through French window: lot 50x125; perfectly level, having on it fruit and shade trees: a beautiful location; Federal street electric road comes within a short distance or the house; Lin den avenue Is on top of the hill overlooking Alle gheny, to the right of Federal St. BLACK & BAIRD. 95 fourth ave. BI05. nott-83-6. 16.20 Qfi SOO-A HANDSOME RESIDENCE PROP pO ERTY within two squares of P. R. R. station and directly on route or East End elec tric road: modern house or S rooms Including re ception hall: finish and adornment throughout as tasp?ful and elaborate as could be loundln more costl) East End residences: elegant large lot, SO It. front, extending from street:-.o street; easy terms or payment. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., .113 Wood st., COW Penn ave. nol2-l2-wsu ( COO-OAKLAND-A NEW TWO-STORY DlJ and mansard brink dweltlnir of 8 rooms. hall, vestibule, inside shutters, slate mantels and ! tile nearths, rapgp, h. and c water, bath. w. c. i una, s.; laundry In basement, natural and ar tificial gas; sewerage complete; front and rear porches: lot 24x120 tect. J. E. GLASS. No. 138 Fifth ave. nol6-S6 Qir- 300-ST. CLAIR ST.. NEAR STANTON O 4 9 ave., new two-story Queen Anne frame dwelling or 11 rooms, reception hall, bathroom, two w. c.,- slate mantels, furnace, laundry, nice Eorches. hardwood staircase, hot and cold water, oth gases, pautrv, electric bells and light; lot 37)j X102. BLACK & BAIRD. 95 Fourth ave. A 203 i nol-16-1. 16,29 QQ OOO-ON FIFTH AVE., NEAR BOULE 30' YARD Place Frame house: 6 rooms, hall, pantry, good cellar, natural gas, city water, etc.: street paved and sewered; this Is cheap; our for sale list sent free. W. W. ELDERK1N, 6343 Sta tion St.. East End. nol6-44-Tusu OO GOO-A NEAT NEW FRAME HOUSE OF 0J rooms, hall, natural gas. city water: oulv 2 minutes from Penn avenue cable line and one square rrom Ncglev ave, J. . GLASS. No. 133 JTllth ave, nolS-SO BESIDKNCE A 12-ROOM TWO-STORY brick. Queen Anne: all modern improve ments; reception hall, bathroom, 1. w both gases, electric lights and bells, furnace and laundry: one minute from Duquesne Electric road, three minutes from Pennsylvania R. K., and five minutes from Citizens and Fifth avenue cable: price very low and terms easy: flntshtd one year ago. McL AIN & ZUGSMI1H, 4J7 Grjnt street. nol6 i. EUCLID AVENUE-HRIOK DWELLING OF 9 rooms nud finished attic, reception hall, front and rear porches, bath, hot and cold water, stationary washstand. w c, both ga-e6, electric lights, marblu mantels and tile hearths, down stairs, hard wood finish throughout: lot 40xHJ with st-tblc on rear: 83. COO on terms to suit. SLOAN &CO., 127 Fourth ave. nol6-81 EUCLID AVENUE-BRICK HOUSE, 8 ROOMS and finished attic largo flout and rear porches, cemented cellar with laundry, hot and cold water, bathroom, stationary wasustind. we, both gases, slate mantels and tile healths; lot40S 131; only 86,000; tonus to suit. SLOAN A CO., 1-7 Fourth. nolC-81 Ot K OOO-IJARTON ST.. NEAR WALLING OJLO FORD street, a two-story trame dwelling of eight rooms and finished attic: nice reception hall, bath room. w. c.. hot and cold water, both gasc. hardwood mantels and tile hearths, l.iun dry. front and rear porches: lot. i fine one, GOxloO BLACK & HAIItD, 95 Fourth ave. D101. no6-83-6, 16,28 2 000 -ON PBJHfeAVE.. A FINEHOUSF; OO) new brlckIiQHse. 8room6. reel ptlon hall, Iront and rear porchefiall modern lmimn tmi uts: easy terms: also totswall parts or the cltv from 8300 to tl.500. PEaM7t,.CAMPBELL 4 CO Vgy nolC-lC 'Jf tllnnTiAtw T?oalilnnnc ANDERSON ST.J-ALLEGHEN'Y A GOOD nice appearing 8-story brick dwelling, with alt modern Improvements, rented to good tenant for JdJO per year; to make quick sale this property will be sold ata bargain: Iot2120 to street. J. C. REH.LY. Tl Diamond st. nol4-S7 ARCH STREI7T, ALLEGHEN Y-512.00O-ELE-GANT new modern brick dwilllng or 3 rooms, bath, pantries, laundry nd all modern conveniences: lot 10x100. M. F. RIPPLE & CO., 96 Fourth ave. nolB-WJlihsu CALIFORNIA AVE.-NEARSEDGW ICKST.; Allegheny residence; frame house, fiye rooms and attic, good hall and side entrance: lot 20x100 feet: wilt sill eheap. GE'JRGE R. BOIHW ELL. No 104 Frunklla St., near Braver nve.. Alle gheny. Pa. OC13-31-TTSSU FEDERAL STREET PROPERTY ALLE GHENY city; well located and a very scarce article in the market. C. H. LOVE, 93 Fourth avenue. no!4-86 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ALLEGHENY, near Allegheny avenue: brick dwelling of rooms; hall: hath: finished attic: both gases: marble mantel; good cellar, water, and neatly finished: price. 81.OOO on time and easy terms. .1. H. STEVENSON J. CO., 100 Filth avenue. no!6 C2T "J OOO-tOR ALL WI ST DIAMOND ST., JdLO ne-ir North Diamond, three-story brick dwelling or nine rooms: also, two-story irume or five rooms, and smill shops: lot 61x105. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. B24I. 11016-53-16,22.30 QA OOO-SOMETHINO DESIRABLE IN AL Otfc' LKGHKNY'; Arch st.; nice six-roomed house: all conveniences; porches, rront, side and back yard; price is low. CHARLES SOMERS Jfc CO., 313 Wood St., 6019 Penn ave. nolI-71-IusSu Suburban Residences. SEWICKLEY RESIDENCE AT A SACRI FICE: elegant Oueen Anne frame hoose of nine rooms, reception hall. bath, laundry and all modern conveniences; large lot 65x200. with good frame stable, fruit and shade trees, located on the main street near station: Immediate possession if desired; price below market value: a poltlye bargalu to a quick buyer. Sec EWING & BYhltS, 93 Federal St., and 155 Fourth ate. no!5-4 WILKINSBURG 83,300 5500 DOWN. BAL ANCE to salt; 6-room house, finished attic, hall, vestibule, pantry, sliding doors, slate mantels, tile hearths, slate roof, plumbing com plete, front aud side porches. Blddlest,: 5 minutes' walk from station: call on owner at once. T. A. COLEMAN, residence opposite station. Bring thisaart. nol&-97 C0 200-TWO NICE NEW MODERN STYLE 019 frame houses or 5 rooms eich: finished with slate mantels, supplied with gas, excellent water: nice lots, rrontlng on Amanda street and extending to street In rear: conveuient to Brush ton station and the most desirable portion orthat thriving suburb: very easy terms of payment: possession on delivery of deed: tenants offer for these houses 817 per month, thus making them de sirable as investments. CHARLES SOMERS & CO.. 313 Wood st, 6019 Penn ave. nol4-67-FSu C2Q 500 AT A SACRIFICE-LAUREL STA 5C5 HON. P. F. W. AC. R. it, 20minuteslrom city,threcminutcs from station: splendid 14-room lraine dwelling, oyerlooklug the Ohio river: a complete home In every respect, costing over 89,000 to build: very fine grounds, beautiful lawn and shrubbery: lot 150x250 feet: more ground can be had if desired: come and see lor yourself what n splendid property It is. M. F. H1PPLE i Co., 90 i ourth ave. no!2-6-wrsu " OOO-LAUREL STATION. P.. F. W. & C. rl it. It. 20 minutes rrom cltr. three minutes lroin ststion. at a sacrifice: house cost SQ.500 alone to build: elegant Queen Anne frame dwelling con tainlne seven rooms and finished attic reception hall, very fine slate mantels, bath,linen and chtna closets, cupboards, range, elegant dry cellar, three porches, etc.; a ood investment. See M.F. HIPPLE & CO., 60 Fourth ave nol2-6-WFSu OX 000 EDGE WOOD, ELLA ST., NEAR 009 Walnut st., ten minutes walk from sta tion, two-story frame dwelllug of 6 rooms and fin ished attic, hall, nice bathroom, hot and cold water, natural gas, slate mantels, laundry, porches slate roof, etc.: lot 100x250: fruit and shade trees. BLACK BAIRD, 95 Fourth aye. K55. no6-83-6. 16,20 OI7 500-INGRAM STATION, RIDGE ST.. O ' near the station, frame dwelling of 8 rooms aud 3 finished attic rooms, reception hall, bath room, natural gas, slate mantels, good furnace, porch aud balcony, hay window, cemented cellar, flateroof. etc. : lot K)x317: beautitul view. I 82. BLACK & BAIRD. 95 Fourth ave. nol6-73-rsu &A 000-SEWICKLEY-yRi.DERlCK AVE tfc' NUE, near Broadway, two-story frame dwelling or seven rooms, hail, bath room, w. c, both gases, furnace, laundry, porches: all mod ern conveniences; lot 100x150 to alley. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 (ourth avenue. 1129. nov 6-63-6.16,26 FOR SALE LOTS. East End Lots. EAST END LOTS-LEMINGTON SQUARE, near Lincoln ave., fine level lot: 25x110, laid out on 50-foot avenues and running back to 20-foot alleys, prices 8200 to SGiO; terms 5 and 10 per cent down and balance on terms to suit. SLOAN & CO., lil Fourth. noIG-81 LLOYD'S CIRCLE. OAKLAND-FRONTAGE of 60 feet on Dltbrldge street: this is aery desirable lot, and we have a low price uotil De cember 1. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO.. 162 Fourth ave. nol6-139-TuThssu LOTS-EASYTEEMS: THESUHENLEY PARK Land Company are selling Hie best lots tor theprlce offering in the city. Call at or address PETER SHIELDS, 533 Grant St., cor. Virgin alley. nol4-7; NICE BUILDING LOT ON WARD ST., Oakland. 21x175, with cellar already built; below value. J. C. REILLY, 77 Diamond st. nol4-87 YACANT LOT-EAST END.SIZE20X10OFEET; advantageous; street recently pived with asphalt flagstone sidewalks: gas. natural and ar tificial, and water connections made with lot; Duquesne Traction cars will pass both ways: price 11. Wl. (A115). I1LACK&BA1RD.95 Fourth ave. no7-5S-7, 16,29 QOn PERFRONTFOOT-DENNISION AVE., ttJJ near Arabella street; fine lot 1 56 by about 1j0. covered with shade trees; will sell 50 feet lr desired: Dennistou avenue is paved with asphalt, sewered and sidewalks laid. (A 317). BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. no3-32-S,16,28 TOO-A CORNER BLOCK OF SIX NICE, IeeIIots. 24x136. at Sooo etch: seyen min utes by flagstone sidewalk fiom Wllkinsburgstt- tlr.i I'HA IFI.1T SUM I MH I fl IWIIaaH.. 6019 Penn ave. " nol4-66-rtu" Suburban Lots. OAKDALE STATION-RIGHT AT THE STA TION, a large lot: the best location In the town for a store or business of almost any kind: price 8300; the best opening Tor a general store on the R. It C U. LOVE, N o. 83 1 ourth avenue. nol5-2a" OAKDALE-CHEAP. .1 LARGE LCI'S ON the Panhandle Railroad. 25 by over 200 feet: good.level lots, rich ground, not two minutes' walk rrom station; price 8150 each. C. H. LOVE, No. 93 Fourth avenue. no!5-2g WILKINSBURG-A FEW CHOICE LOTS left In the Maplewood Park plan: elegant building lots 40x120 and 40x140. within a row min utes' walk or Wllklnsburg station, and conven ient to Duquesne electric line: 8400 to 8300; terms easy: a rare chance lor investments and homes. Plans and particulars lroin SLOAN E & CO., 127 Fourth. nol6-81 XTTlLMnKDING-LOTS in KLINE BROS'. TV plan: oulv five minutes' walk rrom the estlnghouse Airbrake Co.'s shops; level lots. 40x115 rcet SU-root avenues, 20-foot allejs: prices 8150 to 8600: 10 per cent down Jind bilance easy; dont rail to see these lots before Investing else where. SLOAN & CO., 127 Fourth. nol6-Sl SI, this pi 100-ELCGANT BUILDING SITE IN Bellevue. 67xl5: location first-class: at nrlce a b&riflln: terms to suit nurrhaser. CHARLKS SOMERS & CO., 313 Wood St.. 6019 Peuu ave. nol4-6i)-rsu Farms. I71ABM-230 ACRES AT 835 PER ACRE, WITH .' coal included: level, rich soil, good buildings and fences; lu midst or great markets; level, hard roadways to railroad towns, one and three miles distant; Pennsylvania railroad, east of Pittsburg: estate to he settled demands sal? at once: pos session on transrer ortltle: easy terms. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 313 ood St., 0019 Penn ave. not3-94-ThSu Miscellaneous. HOMES-WE WILL BUY OR BUILD FOR you anvwbere and let your rcntpay for the property. GRANITE STATE PROVIDENT AS SOCIATION, branch offices. Standard building, 531-S33 Wood St.. Pittsburg. noo-TTSSu- TOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Opportunities. INTEREST-X IN A WELL-ESTABLISHED business; a good Investment for an active man; capital required 83,500. Address A. It D., Dispatch office. nol3-t)9-ThsSa OIL LEASE THIS IS A GOOD LEASE WITH paying wells on three sides of it: holder will sell for an Interest In wtll. COTTON i WHITE, No. 157 Latock street, Allegheny, .Pa. nolG-39 Business Opportunities. BUSINESS-ONE-IIALF INTEUEST IN A manufacturing business to a raau only who is able to takci-hi.ge or offliework. HOLMES & CO.. 420 Smithfield st. nol6-96 BUSINESS-A GOOD ESTABLISHED lUOHT manufacturing business. Any person wish ing to make a profitable Investment may address P. O. BOX N o. 419. nol6-52 CIGAR STORES. NOTION STORES. DRUG stores, shoe stores, book and stationery store milk depots, hardware and tinning buf ness, two East Fnd grocery stores, others in both cities well located, flouring mill. 83.UX): bakeries. SHEPARD & CO.. 151 fourth aye. no9 CIGAR STORE CEN1 RALLY LOCATED, and one of the best stand in the two lilies; a great bargain anil mut be sold immediately. Inquire BECKFELD & BEACKFN, bl Ohio st. nol4-Sl DRUGSrOREOF THE LATE J. M. BLACK BURN. No. 3SS Firth aye., city, will besold at urlvate sale. Apply to GEO. HEAPS, Admin istrator, N o. 373 Fi fill ave. nol4-64 DRUGSTORE-IN CITY DOING GOOD BUSI NESS; best reasons given for selling. Ad dress II. K., Dispatch. offli.e. nolt-60-FSu D RUGSTORE-1N GOOD LOCA'IION AT IN VOICE. AQdressR. o.. Dispatch office. nol6-5 I TUNE snOE STORK-GROCERY STOKE. 8100 1 tnS5.ii00: cigar store, notion and hardware store biktries, milk depot. IIOLMKa & CO . 420 Smithfield. noI5-7C -IROCERIES 8300 TO ST,0xW-(T'.AR AND XX notion stores, 82)0 to 52.000; bikerles, shoe and furnishing store1, hotels, laundries: good office busluess. PERC1VAL & CHAPMAN. 439 Grant st nolo-91 HOTEL FULLY FURNISHED AND licensed brick hotel ot 40 rooms In Eastern Ohio; bar sales, Sti.000 per year alone: has a large barn. Icehouse, etc.: price 825,000: would exchaue In part for real estate here or West. J. H. STEV ENSON 4 CO., 100 Fifth ayenue. nolS TTOTr.l. AND BAR-OLD AND WELL ES XX TABLISHED: doing large and lucrative business. HOLMES & CO., 420 smithfield st. nol5-69 Business Properties. BRICK YARD-WITH A CAPACITY OF 15. COO brick a day: will sell at a great bargain. Ad dress J. K., Dispatch office. nolb-125 BUSINESS PROPERTY THE CHEAPEST down town to-day on the market: a two story warehouse; lot 20SO, at $555 a loot; IT not sold before Dec. 1st will be withdrawn and 5 storv warehouse erected: now is your chance to secure a bargain. See M. P. HOW LEI A. SON, 127 Fourth ave. noI6-65 STAND-ARETAILSTANDPAYING 81,500 A .- car on small investment: busluess cash, which makes it very desirable; location central: terms cash or time. It you want the opportunity ofaliretlme address BUSINESS. Dispatch office. nolO-a, TTTARinOUSE PROPERTY LOT CBx'.US; W Ironts t o streets, near Market and First ave.: only 892-5 per ft. front; payments to suit; special bargain to close an estate. ALLEs & IiMl.El, 164 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. 'Tel. 167. BI23-I. nol6-o6 Q"T OOO OR ALL-PENN AVE.. NEAR Ot)l Twentj -second street three three-story brick buildings of storeroom and six dwelling rooms eich. both gases: property well sewered; this Is lease-hold property, lease havlnz 21 years to run; rent 81.450 per ic-ir; lot 4Sxl0o to alley. (C33). BLACK & BAIRD, 0j Fourth avenue. noll-55-51.16.25" 300 ALLEGHENY BUSINESS AND residence Investment: choice corner. 2ilx Id) Iruntagc on two streets and alley; house of five rooms: attention or prompt close buyer solicited. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 313 Wood St., 6019 Penn ave. no!4-66-FSU OQ 500-COR. FOUltTEENTH AND ETNA t57 st. lot 46x53 rt. with old brick dwelllus: first-class location foranyklnd of business; would make splendid manufacturing site: terms very easy. THOS. McCAFFREl. 3o09 Butler st. se20-84-sSu FOR SALE-3IISCIXLANEOUS. Horses. Vehicles, Liv e Stock, Etc COWS-CARLOAD OF FRESH MILCH COWS, on Tuesday. November 13, at M. MARX. 43 i lrst street, Allegheny. nol5-26 HORSE -SUITABLE FOR GROCER OK brewer, or trade lor good cart horse. Ap ply 635 FIFTH AVE. nol5-27 Machinery and Metals. AUTOMATIC TYPEWRITER WRITES without a ribbon: selt-Inker, self-spacer, light and substantial: seethe household engine; runs sewing machine, ventilates house, rocks cradle, fans baby, does churning, etc.: coming, the comprcseil air fruit preserver; keeps fruit milk and meats without tne use of ice: send for circular, etc. G. K. FLOWER. 49 Fifth ave., Pitt-burg. Read this ad Saturday. Sunday and Monday. ocl2-84-aissu ENGINK.S AND BOILER-NEW AND RE FUTED: repairing promptly attended to. PORTER FOUNDRY AND MACHINE CO., L1M., below Suspeuslon bridge, Allegheny. Pa. OC2-63 Miscellaneous. BANANAS.-HEADQUARTERS FOR BA NANAS. Florida oranges aud foreign fruits or all kinds; have my fruit bought direct from the groyes in rioriua. ana select only oranges grown on the finest groes. and will give mv patrons the finest lrult that comes to this city: have also in sloraze about 2.000 barrels rancy apnles. from which can load car at short notice. .My stock of potatoes, onions, appies ana iruits is tne largest In the city, and will not be undersold by any house in tne trade Come and examine my stock. Have handled up to date I3O.CO0 baskets or grapes this season, and will continue to handle largely or Concords, c itawbas, etc., for the next 30 days. Do not forger, the place, the old established house or '1HOS. II. McGOWAN, 007 LlDe'ty street. Fair nealing and honesty" Is mv motto. noII-53" SHOWCASE A LARGE SHOWCASE-SUITABLE ror silverware, clocks, cloaks, mil linery, etc. FLEISHMAN & CO., 501, M and 508 Marsctst UOI6-I1I TO LET. East End Residences. B ELLEFIELD-NEAR FIFTH AVE. CABLE cars, a new Oueen Anne dwelling oril rooms and reception ball; handsomely pipered through out; electric light, bells etc.: In Tact every mod ern com enlence: reasonable rent: a perfect home. Sec BAXlElt THOMPSON & CO., lo: fourth a e. no3-57t PARLOR -A FIRST-CLASS FURNISHED Iront parlor: both g ises etc.. Tor one or two gentlemen. 45THIRD AVENUE. noio-list PARLOR-A HANDSOMELY" FURNISHED rront parlor ror man and wife or two gen tlemen. 23 EIUIII II STREET. no!5-59t KOOMS-ELEGANT. LARGE FRONT ROOMS, single or lu suite, with bath: racing Alle gheny Parks; no family In the house; used only on the priucip.e or New 1 ork flats: Janitor in care of building. Inquire at 703 PENN AVE., room sit, or 75 Vt DAU AVE.. Allegheny. oclI-3(t KOOM-LARGE ELEGANTLY FURNISHED front room: house new: every convenience; five minutes' walk from postoffice. No. 97S1.V ENTTI AVE. nolo-U7t ROOM-FURNISHED FOR GENTLEMAN OR for man and wire for housekeeping, with use of bath. 52 WAT-SON, near Chestnut St. city. Uol0-124t FOOM N1CFLY FURNISHED FRONT h room. 63 ARCH ST., Allegheny. noI6-114t Business Stands. STORE AND CELLAR 13XI00-NO. 175 FED ERA L st. Allegheny; location first class. 11. SUTMEYEK, 173 Federal St., Allegheu). no!4-93t Offices, Desk Room, Etc. OFF1CES-1N GKHMANIA SAVINGS BANK Building. Wood and Diamond sts.: singly or in suits: all modern Improvements and low rent. Inquire at THE BANK. oc23-49t FERSONAL. PERSONAL HOOKS WANTED IF YOU have anv books to sell, let us know. LEVI'S BOOK SIORE. Seventh Avenue Hotel building. mli7 PERSONAL BOOKS. BOOKS, BOOKS, OLD aud new, largest sto k, lowest prices; librar ies purchased. FRANK BACON CO.. .9)1 Smithfield st, Pittsburg, Pa. uoll PERSONAL CONSULT PROF. CHARLES, the Phrenologist, and kuow what Is bet for you to do to succeed In Hie. 72 POPLAR ST., next Sandusky, Allegheny. Pa. no!6-45 PERSONAL AVE HAVE NOW THE LARG EST and most complete optical manuractur lng establishment west or Philadelphia; all pre scriptions are filled by skilled experts. ITIESS-MAN-UANNION OPTICAL Co., No. 42 Icdeial St. Ally. OC18-19-THSSH LOST. J- OST-t-5 REWARD-A MALTESE CROV, J with name or C. II. Dietrich engraved, i iuder please return to 533 SMITHFIELD S T. nol6-104 LOST BETWEEN 17 RIDGE AVE. AND Ohio st, Allegheny, a pur.e containing monev to amount or 8 3. .Fiuder rewarded inert at DISPA'ICH OFFICE. noI6-54 1- OST-BKOWN WATER SPAN IM.C MONTHS i old: answers to name Junior; breast nose, feetand tin of tall white. Liberal reward for bis return 10 425 FIFTH AVE.. Pittsburg. 110I6-VJ LOsT-FEMALfcKING CHARLES SPANIEL, black aud tan, with small while spot on hack. Liberal reward will be paid to finder If returned to HARRY VANDEltGRlFT, 512 Shady avenue. East End. nol5-40 OST-THELOSSOF YOUR SIGHT CAN BE XJ molded If sou will go at once to the expert opticians. CHfcSSilAN & MANNION. No. 42 Federal St.. Ally., whenever jour eyes begin to cause trouble and have proper glasses adjusted; every pair or glasses guaranteed; best 81 specta cles on earth. oc18-I9-tusSU FOUND. FOUND-A PLACE WHERE YOUR riES can be fitted by expert opticians without charge ror examination; every pair of glasses lilted are guaranteed: best 81 spectacles on earth. CHESSMAN-MANNION OPTICAL CO., No. 42 Federal si., hit. ocjs-tj-tussu UfATsl T F n-ATsrF0KciinE'B " x-onaoie Heaters: nest seller in the market: no more cold feet; no smoke; no smell; used In houses or any kind ot vehicle. H. H. HAYS, furniture and honse Uold coods, 2034 and 2038 Penn ave. nolts-92 $125,000- Is the amount ot cash paid every month to the employes of the inschouse Airbrake Co. IT- I, ,', PA, The most available lots in the neighbor hood, nearest the works, and especially de sirable for Business, Residence or Investment, FOE SALE BY EAST PITTSBURG IMPROVEMEKT COMPANY I SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. From date until April 1, 1891, 200 LOTS Are offered at prices ranging from $100 to $400 Each On Monthly Payments. Send for Iiist. EAST PITTSBDR5-1MPR0YMENT CO WILMERDIXG, PA. City Office, Westinshouse Builriintr. odS-D-wsu !2 PER CENTJNVESTiVIENT. Four brick and two frame houses. Thirteenth ward. city. These houses are never vacant. Come soon, as this property will he oil ered for a short time only. THE CHEAPEST PP.OPERTY IN PITTS BURG. LEE & CHAPLIN, t Arrt-i Qv- Ol3 VUUU w-L. noll-07 FOB W1LMERD South Oakland Square, Boquei St., Foot of AtwoodSt Fourteen minutes from Postoffice via Fifth Avenue Traction, Duquesne Traction and Atwood street branch. ELEGANT STONE" HOUSES. EASY TERMS. Ten large rooms, bathroom, 2 inside w. c.'s, large front and back porches, hoth gases, fine slate mantels and tils hearths; elegant (ras fixtures, electric gas liphtiog appliances nnd electric bells in each room; plate glass windows and beveled plate glass in front door. Lot 28110 feet to 20-foot alley. Apply to C. X-X. CXXLN"a No. 16 Oakland Square. BOO CASH, BALANCE MONTHLY, IF DESIEED, FOR A BEAUTIFUL EAST END HOME. Jlp:" " T TZf ftZSrWl" UtritiV'''''11! The house is a new Qneen Anne frame of 7 rooms and altic, with three finished room and laundry, slate roof, etc. Is verv well built, and of a particularly beautitul design, has square reception hall, with arched alcove, wide vestibule, the door of the same having stained glass;fine open hard wood staircase, with large art glass staircase window, largs parlor opening through archway to reception hall, extra large dining room, with hay window and china closet; kitchen wainscoted through out, and has natural c.n range, hot and cold water, and large pantry with drawers and shelves; finished laundry, having stationary tubs, with hot and cold water, etc.; 3 fine chambers and bathroom" on second floor; the bathroom is finished in solid walnutand white pine, having marble-top washstand, large tub and improved sani tarv w. c: nice back stairway from second floor to kitchen; wide, ornamental iront porch entire width of house, also slate and h trd wood mantels of latest design, with tile hearths and art natural gas grates, art chandeliers and gas fixtures, electric door bell, servants and dining room call, etc.; all woodwork is beautifully finished, and houso is complete in every particular; waic irotir, nue and rear. Lot is 44 feet front to an alley. This lnvelv home is in the heart nf Shailvsirle 1 sminrp from Dunuesne Electric and 3 from Fifth Avenue Cable Knihvavs; 4 win 111 we lu.uic cquai jiuiDerson avenue, not ne 00111 io-iav lor the price we are offering house and lot. Price only $6,230, as it must be sold quickly. BLACK & BAIRD. 95 FOURTH LOT. j J3.7o0, terms to suit purchaser, will bny that elegant buuaing; site, Suxiou feet. located on Forbes itreet, corner of Murdoch, jnst at the eastern entrance of the park. Think of it, only $75 a foot front for property 200 feet deep on one of the main paved avennes "' in the Hast End. and just at the park entrance. Why, it is bound to be worth double the money in a short time. V. C. STEWART. 137 Fonrth avenue. nu2-2S-su $35,000 WILL BUY 10 3-4 ACRES I Within stent of Highland Park and only two ' I squares from Duquesne Traction line, with ', 2,71X1 feet frontatrr of good depth, j Look this up as property at S12 SO per foot j front v this location is a bargain and will only ! be tor sale aa a whole for a short time. MORELAND k HAAS, TeL5320. 43 FranltStown ave.. E. C noM96-TnFia $5,000 INVESTMENT, Allegheny, near Park: will pay 8 per cent neb See M. F. HIPPLE & CO., nolG-SI-TTSu AC Funrth ave. EDUCATIONAL. MISS MARY E. GUNNING. OF NEW York, will take charge of yonnc ladies tat her residence) de-innir. to pursue advanced studies in ART, JIUsIC or LANGUAGES, tinrtiT their o n selocnon of masters. NEW YORK references: Rev. D. Parker Morcan, rector of tho Heavenlv Rest. Rev. Charle-, II. Parkhurst. pastor Madison Square Presuvtcr'an Chnrch. Mi-s Ilindale. -US Madison avenue, the suc cessor of Uts. Maeauley's bourdmz and day school. For terms and particulars address Miss Gnn nins person ill V or bv letter. 322 West Forty fifth sr.. New York. noII-TS-TFSn E STABLISriED 1S MAX SCHAMBERG i CO.. FoteiZ" Bankers ind Meatn-hin Aeents, 7 bMirilt'IELD .S1REET. Pittsburg. Pa. oc30-tV3a PATENTS. O. D. LEVIS. Solicitor of patents. 131 Fifth avenue, above Smithfield. nextLeader office. No delay. Established 20 years. se2(J-13 S.A.TJB1. 1 9 nolS-93 minutes from P. R. K. station; on a street that i ane nouse is apout two years 01a, ana coma .5 AVENUE. v - -- - . in ool6-l-a. 1
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