KzmsswxM SBESsami D Ljj. Some of the Discourses of Koted Divines in the Two Cities. ' THE EFFECTS OF CIRCUMSTANCES. Dr. Sutherland Says Any Man Can TVin in Spite of Difficulties. LIFE'S BEST PATHWAY POINTED ODT Uev. Dr. Sutherland's evening topic at the Second Presbyterian Church last night was "The Determining Power of Circum stances in Building Up Character." Said he: "Too many think people good or had ac cording to their natural environment. "We are accustomed to blame circumstances for moral defects. The poor think that it would be easy to do right if they were only releaied from the cares and anxieties that now fill their lot. And yet at no time is there such wickedness and such reckless disregard for law nor more suffering In tho family than in a period of great prosperity when large bodies of men are employed. If worldly property were thoereat remedy for moral evil then rich men ought to be always models of goodness. The man who has a lallcn disposition can fall and will fall in any place. God lias made us capable of overcoming disabilities. The man who is determined to do a thing w ill cenerallv do it, and when lie ha no dis position to do it he will find plausible ex cuses. A man's ordinary butue:.s encase ments nerd not stand in his way, and will not, if he really desires to be a Christian. "Out greatest men of this country have been and aro now men who lind dilllculties to Mil-mount. This is an old story, but It re quire to be rcpeated.for wo constantly hear lailuresin lifeattnbutrd to circumstances. Circumstances good or bad can only do just what w e let them do." POWES FB0K ON HIGH. Frofessor Coleman Tells now a Minister Should Treach the ATord. Professor W. .T. Coleman, or Geneva Col lege, picachcd yesterday at tho Allegheny K. 1. Church, Sandusky street. Allegheny, on the "Pouring Out of the Spirit." Ho said: "The acccion of this power from on high Is one of tho pre-requisites for successful Christian work. This work should begin at home, among the children, but unles. parents are possessed of this power irom nDove tney may taiic ana tenen and exhort and persuade, but to little avail. The fame is true of the Sunday school teacher'! who, having the direction of thoo yonng "-mils for but ono hour a week, should pray tor pow er to discharge aright the great responsibility resting upon them. Ministers of the GoMiel should not be discouraged by the indifference of the world or the careless ness of congregations, and thus allow them 5el es to deliver their message in a dry, per functory manner, without hope or expecta tion or faith that any good seed was being sown. They should persevere and pray lor that out pouring of tho spirit that would en able them to drive the trutli home."' LIVING A PROPER LIFE. An Allegheny Pastor Points Out the TVay to Happiness. "Strive to Enter in at the Straight Gate" -was the subject of Rev. David S. Kennedy's discourse last night at Carnegie Hall, Alle gheny. "The idea -which this exhortation is in tended to convey." said the pastor, "is that to reach that gate and to enter, there nmt bo a certain amount of strife and struggle." lie sa.d there were five causes for this diffi culty and strife in setting loot on the right path and following it to Christ, viz: distance, deterrents, difficulties, distractions and do lay. As to the second cause: TVe are deterred by companions and associates, and many other reasons from leaving the City of De struction and seeking the path ot truth, and in order to reach the gate wo must use com plete decision nnd determination, and bo moved by earnest conviction and not by personal influence. Clean, Trcsh and Bright Array of the latest and most popular fall patterns in ladies' fine 6hoes. At $2 00 fine kid, patent tip, button, long vamp, narrow toe. See the 5.1 00 shoes, perfeot beauties. See the S3 50 heavy soles, patent tips or plain. Remember, these shoes are not an old bankrupt or sheriff sale stock. But the latest fall styles and patterns are awaiting your inspection at Simen's, 78 Ohio street, Allegheny, Pa. MTuxh Men's Rtjllsb. Suits. To-day we show a fine line of men's casei mcre suits made in sack, cutaway or double breasted style at $10. Stylish checks and mixtures, hairlines and small plaids; also the new "tan" shades in the selection, f 10 "buys one. Call and see these men's 510 00 Fuits, marked special for to-day. P. C. C. C, Pittsburg Combination Cloth ing Compauy, comer Grant and Diamond streets. Beer is the unrivaled beverage of all classes. The Iron City Brewing Co.'s "Pilsner" brand is of "superior quality. Best dealers keep it. Telephone 118G, You will find a full line of office furni ture at the rooms of the Henry Auction Company 2t and 26 yinth street MEETINGS AND NOTICES. Elections. CENTRAL T17KN VEItEIK. ATTENTION The annual el-ctlon for officers will be held on MONDAY. fctlTEMBEHH. at 8 o'clock p. M. .1. G. E1IMAN, President. H. L. HOBC11G. Secretary. scU-M-D Legal Notices. FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY, 121 nnd 173 Fourth menue. 37STATE OF WILLIAM G. LEMMON. DE j CKAbED Notice Is hereby given that letters of administration on the estate ot William G. Lcm Jnin have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are re quested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims against the same'shuuld make them known without .lelay. FIDELITY TITLE & TRUST CO, Administrator. JOHN C. SACK. Attorney. eeti-21-M IN RE-Am.ICATlON OF THE SCHOOL DIS TRICTorthe Borough of lieltzhoover to bor row money and issue bonds. No. 238, October Turn, 1SS1. Nouee is hcrcb given that the Board of Directors of the school district of IScltzhoorcr Borough hae Bled a petition iu said Court for a dcrce authorizing them to borrow money for the purpose of purchas ing grounds, erecting and furnishing or school building tain-on, and to issue bonds for the same. Tint unless exceptions are tiled in the meantime, a decree will be insda inaccordinre with said petition on SATl RI1AY, the third dav or October, 1SS1, at 10 o-clock a. m. AV. L. I1IKD', Solicitor. se8-Ilu-M In the Court of Common Pleas No. Jt for the Countv of Allegheny. "VOTICE 1 HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN AP j. PLIf'ATION will bo made to the said Court on the 3rd day of October, A I), isti, at 10 o'clock, under the "Corporation act of one thousand eight hundred and seventy-four." and the supplements tl.eieto. bv.Erra M. oodN Hin J. Heinz, James M. AVisinan, Byron w . KinK ind Francis X. Barr for the charter of an Intended corporation to be called "Dwiuesne College," the character and object of hii h is for the encouraging and pro moting the study of literature, ancient and modern languages, mathematics and the arious arts and sciences, including the following special depart ments, to wit: A school of elocution, a school or mechanical drawing and engineering, a school of science, a normal Institute and a conservatory of music, and for these purposes to hate, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges con ferred bv the eald act and It supplement,.. BC13-T5-M Fit AN CIS X. 11 AUK, bolicltor. Business Changes- DISSOLUTION. The partnership heretofore existing under the firm came or SamnelTY. Black Co. has this day been dissolved by mutual consent, Mr. H. C Wil son retiring. Settlements of all accounts will be made by Sam uel W. Black, who will continue the real estate business as heretofore, at No. 99 Fourth av., under Hie name and style of SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO. EWTEMBEB. I. 1S91. seS-rc-S,10,I4 "IHsplay advertisements one dollar per square for one insertion. Classified real estate adrertiscmenis on Viis page ten cents per line for each insertion, and iuie taken for less than thirty cents. UNTIL FURTHEIt NOTICE ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE Classified under the following headings will be ac- rcpted at the rate of OXE CEXT PER WORD FOn EACH INSEKTION -when paid for In ad- ance rlthrr at main or branch offices. yVanicd Adnrtisemcnts of all Kinds, feUCH AS situations. Mali: hew. tkmai.k uelp, AGKNTS. PEItOXAL, ROOMS, BOARDING, HOARDERS, M ISCEIT, ANEO CS, TO LET ROOMS, MISCMX ANEOUS FOIt SALKS, LOST AM) FOUND. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. BL.SI.VESS OFFICE. Cor. SmlthGcIil and Diamond Streets, ALWAYS OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHERE WANT. FOR SALE. TO LET. AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RTCEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOR INSERTION. Adi ertlseroents should be prepaid unless adver tisers already have accounts with TitE DisrATcn. FOR THE SOUTIISIDE. NO. MM CARSON STREET. TELEPHONE NO. 603. FOR THE EAbT END. J. W. WALLACE, 61H PENN AVE. PlTTSBURG-ADDmONAL. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. S309 Butler street. EMIL G. STUCKEY. 24th street and Penn avenne. ALLEGHENY. A. .T. KATiROHEK. No. 02 Federal street. H. J. McBRIDE. Market House; Allegheny. K. U. EGGERS & SON. Ohio and Chestnut streets. THOMAS McHENHY, Western nnd Irwin avenues. G. W. HUGHES, Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. PERRY 31. GLEIM. Rebcccaand Allegheny ave. "IV ANTED. 3Ia1e Help. A N acthe, energetic man to manage an office: jl must nave goou rcierences anu irom jm 10 MOO cash: salary $73 per month nnd Interest in the business. Address Be ox No. 401, St. Louis, Mo. seid-2ua T)OY About 1G to help around the store. JJ Union l'acinc Tea ix., a Jlarsct si. 613-131 BOOKKEEPER Assistant bookkeeper under itandlne voucher system; $50 per month to start on. AV. Woolsey, Expert Accountant. 510 Sinlthtkld street. sel3-222 COAT.MAKERS-Good men Immediately; good workshop: beat wages. S. AV. Stlmson & hons. Columbus. O. sell-8 DT1 RUG CLERK Immediately, sober man: man ager's certificate: reference required. Apply i335"j Carson st S. S.. city. SC13-91 DRUCJ CLEIIK Registered assistant at once. 147 T70UK rouns: persons For private short hand da, beginning Sept. 15: recitation Tuesday and Friday evenings at 7 o'clock: terms, $4 30 per month, payable montblr: best system. For particulars address Box 8G9, lUtUtmre, Pa, se4-3l IT ARXESSMAKER-AtE-24 Grant St., city. sel3-lT9 MAN AVith push wanted in each city and town to introduce our new pasts stove polish among housekeepers and stores; no labor, nobrush, dust or smell: 'ells on sight: pays 3 50 per day. Address, with stamp. Champion Co., W N. Fourth St., Philadelphia, Pa. sel3-4 M AN AVIth $10,000 to 5.000. to take presidency of a large incorporated company: a bonanza to the right man. Address F., Dispatch offlce. MARKER Good marker for manufacturing house, none need apply unless sober and steady. Apply at 199 Main St., Alleghenv City, Pa. sel3-U7 MOLDEUS Four good bench moldcrs. Apply to The Kelly Jt Jones Co., Greenshurg, Pa. 6C12-&S PLUMBER AND STEAM FITTER-A flrst-class man. W. H. Pickett Co., AVarren, Pa. seI3-0 "OOUGHERS (4)-Forl6 Inch billet train: 6cale Xi wages. Call or address H. P., Nail Co., Clove laud. O. 6013-1 CALESMF.X Local and traveling: specialties kj worm 500 iu per week to good man. AUIbOn. 177 juonroe si. unicago. SC15-83 SALESMAN Experienced clothing salesman: steady place. Crone's, 1315-1317 Carson St., Southslde. COLICITORS-For lire Insurance: liberal commis O slons: policy taking because most pleasing in frlcc and plan. Murry & EdsalL 34 Fidelity bulld ne. , my27-49 STENOGRAPHER who understands Remington tj pewriter and Is good telegraph operator; an exceptionally pleasant and permanent position for an educated, Industrious and Intelligent man. Ad dress Stenographer," Dispatch ollice, sel3-152 CTENOGKAI'HEK-AVltft some knowledge of kj freight business: salary fair, X., Dispatch office. Address AV. T. TAILOR Good tailor to work on pants and vests. Call on or address AV. H. Donnelly. Lilly, Pa. rpOBIEMAKERS-Fivc hand toblemakcrs. A -tr J. ply at a. Huck's, 519 Liberty st. se9- TRAVELING SALESMAN Can make S50 per week perxnaneuttv; trade specialties. Tabor, 177 Monroe St., Chicago. sel3-79 "7"AGONMAKER Good man to run a country 1 1 stand, inquire of J. W. Moore. cor.Twentv- fccveutli and bmallman sts., Pittsburg, Pa. scl3-37 "1 WAITER Dinner -n alter who speaks English 1 and German. Si Diamond st. "A'OUXG MAN who understands draHIng and de X signing or ornamental iron and grille work; gi c experience and salary expected. Address Box 815, Pittsburg P. O. "rOUNG man Salesman In carpet department. JL Address P. O. Box 111. TitusviUe, Pa., stat ing experience and w ages wanted. sed-7 yOUNG MAN as dishwasher. SHWoodst. CJTX A MONTH and expenses ror salesmen In HI O every county in the V. S.i samples and outfit free: no experience uecessary: yearly con tracts made: finest and easiest selling goods man ufactured, bend stamps for full particulars. E. Com erse, 24 Uermon st AA'orcester, Mass. J5l5-a-r "Wanted Agents. AGENTS On salary or commission to handle the new natent chemical Ink erasing pencil; the greatest selling novelty ever producea; erases ink thoroughlv in two seconds; no abrasion 01 paper; 100 to 500 per cent profit: one agent's sales amounted to 620 In six days; another t32Intwo hours: we want one energetic general agent for each State and Territory. For terms and full particu lars, address The Monroe Eraser Mfg. Co., La Crosse. AVls. my22-75 AGENT A good book canvasser, living In Pitts burg, can gel control of a first-Mass publica tion (electric) bv addressing C. E. Hudson, 1631 Archet.. Philadelphia, Pa sel2-S) AGENTS For specialty artlclo that sells right off. Call at IS Fourth av., second floor. "Wanted Female Rein. ClOOK Good cook and a good chambcrmaid;Prot- eslant preferred, at a place 7 miles out P. R. 1L ; good wages. Apply at 77 Fifth av. COOK A good female cook. Call, with refer ence. Room 41.111 Fourth av., city. M 13-20 GIRLS Two experienced dining room girls and one good bell boy from 14 to 16 years old at 31 33 Diamond square, city. " IRL German (Protestant) for general honse VJ wort. Address v Elsey, Smith St.. Hazcl- wood. SC13-S3 "IRLS 100 house girls, cooks, chambermaids. JT laundresses. f 1 federal St.. Allegheny. sei2-so GIRL (for general housework; Cedar av.. Allegheny. no washing. 16 GIRL for general housework at 353 Beaver av., Allegheny. LADIES To do fancy work at their homes; we lurntsh material and pay per piece. Call and see work, or address with stamp. J. M. Lemar& Co., No. 90 Fourth av., near AVood. scl3-122 LAOIES-To solicit for us in Pittsburg and Alle gheny; pleasant work; good pay: salary and commission; call at once. K. Gately & Co., Federal St.. Allegheny. LAD Y To take orders for flowers ; pleasant work ; no delivering. Brown JJros. Co., Rochester, N.Y. sei:-71 SALESLADY At once for cloak department; none but experienced need apply; reference re quired. Miller, EckleyCu., Llin., McKeesport, Pa. "rE!TMAKER-A good vestmakcr. 1 D. Reed, Blalrsrllle, Pa. Address It. Wanted Male and female flelp. LAUNDRESSES, cooks, chambermaids, nurses, dining room girls, three young girls, 200 house girls, German and colored girls, teamsters, labor- ers. farm hands, drivers. Mrs. I,. Thompson. COS telO-80-D uraui si. "JVTANto work about gentleman's place. farm .-l, UKDUS, Ijihnrem rnal miners, hotel rooks laundrj- girls, dishwashers, dining room girls. cuauiuermaias, child's nurse, -juo nouse gins, lani lly cooks, chambermaids. Median's, 545 Grant St. Tel. 90. PUPILS German; private lessons given by Rev. R. Collmaun. Brushton. E. E.. Pittsburg. 6C1O-10 AropOmen and ladles to attend day and even , PA sessions at the Actual Business College, No. 5 Sixth av. Private teaching a specialty; by the month, J5; bookkeeping taught by actual busi ness practice, shorthand and typewriting. M.J. Conner, President: conn tan t. i. 31. X'muips, ixnen ac-seU-123 "Wanted Real Estate. HOUSE To rent honse of 7 or 8 rooms, with con veniences, between Soho and E. Liberty. State location and rent to House, Dispatch oScc 6el2-3VD THE WANTED. Wanted Situation?. AGENCT-By a firm in Pittsburg, agency for asbestos packings, etc. Lewis & Evans, 154 RUer av.. Allegheny, Pa. selS-106 COMPOSITOR wants situation on reliable weekly (non-unlou). Address Compositor, 813 Penn avenue. ecl3-15u "POSITION as lady's maid; good hair dresser and L seamstress; accustomed to k altlng on invalid; good rclcrcncc. Address Maid, Dispatch office. 8C13-29 POSITION By a young man or experience and good appearince as cutter: satisfactory reler ence given. Address Cutter, Dispatch office. selS-10 POSITION nurse bv voune elrl: eoodrerer- x. ence. Address Nurse. Dispatch office. se!3-30 SITUATION By an experienced lady's maid from O England: good dressmaker, hair dresser and packer. Address E. 0.. postofflce. sel3-K SITUATION As engineer or steam fitter by a practical man. Address Fitter, Dispatch office. GC12-14 SITUATION as male nurse; best of reference. Ad dress T., 59 Chatham St., city. sel3-225 Wanted Hoarders and Iodgers. LODGERS-At Anchor Hotel. 325-331 Liberty St., cor. Fourth; lodging per night, 25c, J5c 50c; per week, jl 25. jl 75, 52, $3. au29-62 "OOOMERS Tor two room9 in Lawrencevllle XV (Seventeenth ward); reference must bo ex changed. Address, with particulars, J. E.. Dis patch ofllce. seI3-204 TABLE BOARDERS First-class table boarders, terms fj per week. 35 Federal St., Allegheny, SC13-173 Wanted Booms. ROOMS Two furnUhed rooms by gentleman and wife in Allegheny for light housekeeping; no children: above the parks preferred; give terms. Address M. M. 4, Dispatch offlce. selS-203 "Wanted Partners. MAN A lire nnd energetic man of good address; excellent inducements to the right party. Call at Room 13, Steenon Block, 41 Sixth av., be tween the hours of 9 and 12 A. M. and 2 and 4 r. M. PARTNER I desire to confer with a gentleman who ran furnish from (1.5C0 to J.i,C00 cash; profits will exceed $l,000weekly: "no triflers;" references exchanged. Address "syndicate," Dis patch office. se!3-297 Financial. MONEY to loan Immediately; f 30,000 has been left with us to place this week In sums to suit applicants; this is a splendid opportunity to parties wanting money at once. Morris & Flem ing, 10S Fourth av. Jyl2-53-Ml' MONEY to loan on short notice. John K. En ing &. Co., 107 Federal st. auS0-52-MWF MORTGAGES 5100,000 to loan; sums 300 to $5, 000 lo20,000: expenses light; money ready. S, J. Fleming. 152 Fifth av. au20-95 MORTGAGES on cltv or Allegheny county prop erty at lowest rates. Henry A. Weaver & Co., 92 Fourth av. mh2-D "VUICK loan of not over (2,500; highest Interest vc paiu; real esiaie security. Address Loan, Dispatch office. aull-99 Miscellaneous. A 'GREAT reduction AVe want everybody to know that we have reduced our best f5 00 cabi nets to 3 00. Stewart & Co., 90 and 92 Federal St.. Allegheny, Pa.; diamond Photoettcsjl CO. se2-71 BRICKLA VERS To know that the strike Is still pending and No. 2 of Pa. requests all brick la ers to be governed accordingly. George Speed, Secretary. "PUYERS for all kinds or milling machinery, now A) In use at both our Pittsburg and Allegheny mills: tills Includes boilers, engines, rolls, burrs, cleaning machinery of all kinds, belting, shafting, Sulleys. hangers, and core wheels. Marshall lenuedy Milling Co., Fifteenth and Liberty sts., Pittsburg. sell-39-Mwr I ENGINE To buy small engine for tram road; J 3-footgange: state price and particulars. Ad dress F. Hlrsli, Osceola Mills, Clearfield county. Pa. SC13-55" 37URNITURE to re-upliolser-Haugh & Keenau, ? 33 AVatcr st. se2-46-MWP HORSES There are still a few stalls vacant for business men's horses at the boarding stable, 43 AV. Diamond. Apply to A. Filman, 52 S. Dia mond, Allegheny. eel2-40-D INVESTORS AVe make metal models and perfect Inventions. Co., 195 First av. patterns and E. P. blentz & SC13-31 "VTATURAL GAS Consumers or natural gas will i.1 rind It to their advantage to call on James Owens, of No. 109 Fourth av., and have their stoves and gratis arranged for the saving of gas, as this Is the only way to get ahead of the gas com panies. " selO-29 RCIIESTRA-Of fi e pieces; one that can (loubie In brass to go on the road. Address Orchestra, Dispatch office. PEOPLE moving from the city to have us pack their furniture. Haugh Jt Iveenan,33 AVater st. Phone 1G25. se2-46-MWF PIANO and furnlturcmovlng ShanahanTransrer Co., Smlthfleld, corner AVater. se4-69-MWFSu PURCHASER-AVlth a capital of $30,000 or up ward, for an interest in a large manufacturing business; credit and business standing of present firm is good: a business or no less than ?2, 000, 000 an nually, with exceptionally large profits, is what we guarantee: we are prepared and will offer to ono qualified to assist In conducting a substantial bus iness enterprise an extra Inducement beyond ex pectation; to those about to engage in a new or change ihelr present business, who think fa orably enough of this to correspond, will do us a favor by calling in person; parties from a distance need not hesitate to come, as all expenses for same will be cheerfully refunded If not found as advertised. Full particulars at private offlce, ISO Robinson St., Allegheny, Pa. sel3-147 "PURCHASERS atd sellers of stores, business j. cnanccs, ousmess properties, real estate, etc., call on AVoolsey A, Co., 510 Smlthfleld st. sell-14 TRUNKS hauled to and from East End ror 50c. Campbell & Dai Is, 12 Seventh ay. Telephone 26. jyl7-90 USE Jones' Bedbug Pa ralyzer .Tones' .Magic Roach Powder; contains no poison: roaches ui3-131-MWF Wanted Special. SIXTn ST.-Uptalrs. clothing on easy weekly, semi-monthly or montulv Install 17 ments. Koehler's Installment House. sel3-127 KOEHLER'S Installment House Clothing on credit. No. 17 Sixth st., upstairs. se!3-127 ClLOTIHNG on easy p-ijments. Koehler's Install- meut House, No. 17 felxlh St., upstairs. SC13-127 CREDIT Clothing on credit, nient House, No. 17 Sixth St. Koehler's Install upstairs. 6C13-127 "VTEAV DEPARTMENT Just opened; ladles' X cloaks and Jackets on credit. Koehler's In stallment House, 17 Sixth st., upstairs. sel3-127 "V"0 EXCUSE not to be able to dress well If you X can buy clothing on credit. Koehler's In stallment House, No. 17 Sixth St., upstairs. sel3-127 ONE-THIRD has to be paid down on clothing In Koehler's Installment House, No. 17 Sixth st., upstairs. sel3-127 I?ASY PAYMENTS in Koehler's U House, No. 17 Sixth St., upstairs. Installment sel3-127 LADIES' CLOAKS and Jackets on crclit at Koehler's Installment House, No. 17 Sixth St., upstairs. SC13-127 FOIt SALE IMTKOVED REAL ESTATE. City Kcsidenccs. FOR SALE fkOOO A fine brick house, 0 rooms, modern fixtures. In first-class order, in (me 01 the best down town business sections. (96) AV7A. Hcrron Jt Sons, 80 Fourth arc. East End Residences. HOUSE Seven-room frame house, 2 lots each 25x100, large shade tree in front, room for building In front. Inquire O. II. Boone, Room 41, St. Nicholas building. sel2-35-D "TX)R SALE East End, a small house and two -C good lots In the East End, three minutes' walk rrom R. R. station: price only J2.100; easy pay ments; great bargain. Jas. AV. Drape A- Co.. 313 AVood St., city. seI2-59-D TXR BALE J500 cash, remainder on easy pay X ments; a new house, 7 rooms, modern fix tures; lot 50x100 feet; in good neighborhood In East End; near rapid transit. (17) AA'. A. Hcrron Jt Sons, SO Fourth av. . . Ilazelwood Residences. 5Q 300. Flowers avenue, near Second avenue, JPOj Ilazelwood, Twenty-third ward. New frame dwelling, six rooms, hall and porches, slate mantels, tile hearths, lot 25x113 back to alley; terms L 500 cash, balance on time. J. SI. McCrickart, 140 Firth ave.; Tel. 1676. au3u-I4-M Allegheny Residences. PENNSYLVANIA AV-J.5,000 lor brick house, seven rooms, attic, nail, wash house. A. D. AVllsou, 55 Federal st. "pEBECCAST.. Allegheny, near Grant av. IV Four two-story brick dwellings; lot. 90x110 to an alley: must be sold, as owner has removed from the city. Henry A. Weaver Jt Co., 92 Fourth avenue. sel2-20-D "ITTALKER and Brown r r bargain, house six ro sts.. Allegheny At a Sec A. D. Wilson, rooms. ; feueraisi., Aiiegneny. Suburban Residences. GLENFIELD-On line of P., F. W. & C. R. Jt., two minutes' walk from R. B. station, 2s acres and fine residence; a beautiful place: bouse in elegant order throughout; rooms commodious and finished In an artistic manner; great quantity of shade and fruit trees on the grounds; copious flow of pure water: carriago house and other outbuild ings; one of the most convenient places on line of ii. a. near tue env; wiu oe sola at nubile sale on Tuesday afternoon, September 15, at 3 o'clock, on the premises. Send ror handbill. inuuuiii, Kiving iuirer par Jas. AV. Drape & Co.. 313 tlculars, to the agents, AVood St., Plttsbnrg. sell-iS-D WILKINSBURG PROPERTIES-We have for sale a number of low priced properties that are worth investigating: calf and see us. Baxter, Thompson fc Co., 162 Fourth are. A 1-2 ACRES, with dwelling house, outbuildings, rt orchard, water, etc, of the estate of tho late James Swindell, deceased, and situate on the Hazlett road. Reserve township, five minutes' walk from East street extension and the school house; to be sold at trustees' public sale by order of Orphans' Court: the adjourned sale will take Slice In the real estate salesroom or Jas. W. Drape Co., 313 AVood St.. Pittsburg, on Thursday after noon, September-17, at 2 o'clock. Particulars from Jas. W. Drape. & Co., Agents and Auc loneers, 313 AVood st. se9-51-9,,12,14,l6,l7 PITTSBURG - DISPATCH, " FOR SALE LOTS. CttyXnt. TTORSALE-On AVvlle av., on cable line, only a J: short ride from Wood st.. lot 20x95 rcet. (118). W. A. Herron & Sons. 80 Fourth av. seG-73-M LOTS Beautiful building lots forfrom J100 to J300. In the Eighteenth ward; long payments: easy terms. Inquire or Chas. E. Cornelius, attorney, 400 Grant St.. Pittsburg: or goto his office, Morn ingsldcay., outlie grounds, and sec his agent, T. Ed. Cornelius. myl9-45-D "VTEAR FIFTH AA'. A cheap city lot, cable and L convenient to the center or the city: 23x90 reet Tort750: owner offers at a sacrifice; must sell; see it. 1-20-1S3. Charles Somers Jt Co., 129 Fourth ay. sel3-136 East End-Lots. T70R SALE-East End lot; location good and cen . tral; near all the lines of rapid transit entering EastLlbeitv: ncrfectlv level. per foot front. (102) AV. A. Herron Jt Sons, Herron Jt Sons, 80 rv 'ourth ave, F OR SALE-1,900 only Lot 20x100 feet on Penn av.. East End; a good property for the money. (63.) AV.A. firrruii & duos, wiuurui at. se4-59-4,9,14,19 Alleslieny Lots. ITiSPLANADr. ST. Lot W feet front, brick !j house, slxrooms: willsellcneaptoqulck buyer. A. D. AVilson, 55 Federal St., Allegheny. Sabarban Lots. AA'ONMORE Lots, lots, lots; free express train to the great public sale of lots at the new manufacturtngtown of Avonmore, onAVestPenn IS. l next Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock; special free express train from West Penn depot, Fideral St., Allegheny, at 8 o'clock. Free tickets by mall or personally from Jas. AA'. Drape &Co., Agents and Auctioneers, 313 AVood St., Pittsburg. The special train will stop for passengers at Sharps burg, Sprlngdale, Crehrhton, Tarentum, Natrona, Butler Junction, Freeport. A A'. R. R. Junction, Leechburg and Paultou; free tickets will be fur nished on the train at the yarlou3 stations for all places outside the cltv. sel2-59-D AVONMORE Lots, lots, lots; free express train to the great public sale of lots at the new manufacturing town or Avonmore, on Arest Penn R. R.. next Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock; special tree epress train from AVest Penn depot. Federal st., Allegheny, at 8 o'clock. Free tickets by mail or personally from Jas. AV. Drape Jt Co., Agents and Auctioneers, 313 AVood St., Pittsburg. The special train will stop for passengers at Sharps burg. Sprlngdale, Creigfiton. Tarentum. Natrona, Butler .Innctlon, Freeport, A. A'. R, It. Junction, Leechburg and Paulton: free tickets wfllberur nlshed on the train at the various stations for all places outside the city. sel2-59-D AA'ONMORE Lots, lots, lots; free express train to the great public sale of lots at the new manufacturing town of Avonmore, on AVest Penn R. R.. next Wednesday morning at 10 c'clock; special free express train from A est Penn depot. Federal St.. Allegheny, at S o'clock. Free tickets bv mall or personally from Jas. AV. Drape Ji; Co., Agents and Auctioneers, 313 AVood St., Pittsburg. The special train will stop forpasscngcrs at Sharps burg, Snrlngdalc, Crejkhton, Tarentum, Natrona, Butler Junction, Freeport, A. V. R. R. Junction, Leechburg and Paulton: iree tickets will be fur nished on the train at the various stations for all places outside the city. se!2-59-n LOTS 2.000 large lots for business and dwellings in the new manufacturing town of Avonmore. the greatest and most ellzlblc manufacturing center in AVestern Pennsylvania; over 150 acres dedicated for lactory sites, with 3X miles of river front and on line of railroad; tho district is laden with wealth In coal, natural gas, clay, sand, elf ., etc., and possesses unlimited and unrestricted rail road facilities east and west; sales already upward of S70.000: over 00 houses and stores already erected; a large glass works now in operation; extensive machine shop and foundry being constructed and many other plants assured; great public sale or the lots on the premises next AVednesday, September 16; a special free express train will leave tueAA'est Penn depot. Federal st,, Allegheny, at 8 o'clock, stopping at principal points on the way. Free tickets can be obtained by mall or personally at the office of Jas. AA'. Drape JtCo., Agents and Auc tioneers, 313 AVood St., Pittsburg. Free tickets for points outside the city will be furnished on the train at the various stations. se!2-59-D 2 000 LARGE LOTS For business and dwell ) lngs, in the new manufacturing town of Avonmore; the greatest and most eligible manu facturing center in Western Pennsylvania: over 150 acres dedicated for factors' sites, with 3J miles of river front and on line of railroad. The district is laden with wealth In coal, natural gas, clay, sand, etc.. etc., and possesses unlimited and unre stricted railroad facilities east and west: sales already upward or $70, 000: over 60 houses and stores already erected; alarge glass house now in opera tion ; extensive machine shop and foundry being constructed and many other plants' assured ; great public sale or the lots on the premises next AVednesday, September 16; a special free express train will leave the AVest Penn depot. Federal st., Allegheny, at 8 o'clock, stopping at principal points on the way. Free tickets can be obtained by mail or personally at the offlce of Jas. W. Drape Jt Co., Agents and Auctioneers. 313 Wood st., Plttsbnrg. Free tickets for points outside the city will be furnished on the train at the various stations. EC12-59-D 2 000 LARGE LOTS For dwellings and business j houses in the new manufacturing town of Avonmore, AA'est Penn Railroad, on next AVednes day, September 16, at lOo'clock; get free tickets for the special free express train that will leave AVest Penn depot. Federal St., Allegheny, at8 o'clock on AA'edncsdav morning; free tickets personally or by mallatthe'officeof Jas. AV. Drape Jt Co., Agents and Auctioneers. 313 AVood St., Pittsburg: the free express train will stop for passengers at Sharps burg. Sprlngdale, Crejghton, Tarentum, Natrona, Butler Junction. Freeport, A, A'. Junction, Leech burg and Paulton. and Iree tickets will be fur nished on the fain at the various stations. Jas. AV. Drape Jt Co., 313 AVood st. sel2-85-D 2000 LARGE LOTS For dwellings, andbusl j ness houses in the new manufacturing town of Avonmore, West Penn Railroad, on next AVednesday, September 16, at 10 o'clock: get free tickets for the special free express train that will leave AVest Penn depot. Federal st., Allegheny, at 8 o'clock, on AVednesday morning; free tickets personally or by mall at tho offlce or Jas. AV. Drape A Co., Agents and Auctioneers, 313 AVood St., Pittsburg; the free express train will stop for ?,issengers at Sharpsburg, Sprlngdale, Crelghton, 'arentum, Natrona, Butler Junction, Freeport, A. V. Junction, Leechburg and Paulton, and free tickets 111 be furnished on the train at the vari ous stations. Jas. AV. Drape Jt Co., 313 AVood st, sel2-85-D FOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Opportunities. BRICK plant, consisting orgrlnding pan, engine, boiler, etc.: engines, nollers. clay and ore pans, and brick vard supplies. Thomas Carlln's Sons, Lacock and Sandusky sts., Aucgueny. auS-H-MATF' LIVERY STABLE At a sacrifice; valuable property, close to Pittsburg, completely equipped and doing a profitable business. (4-71-317). Charles Somers & Co., 129 Fourth ave. sell-55-D LIVERY business Horses, hearse, surrey, coaches, buggies and w agons, etc. Keystone stables 180 Sandusky St.. Allegheny, au9-46 T ESTAURANT Fine, In central part of city; AV jewelry stores, good-pajln? cigar store, grocery stores, J2O0, J500, fl.OOirto 10, COO; milk route, livery stable, lumber ard, fish and oyster market, ba"kery, shocstore, good country slore. Holmes Jt Co.. 420 Smlthfleld st, scl2 Rnsines Properties. I "FEDERAL ST.. Allegheny A large four-story " brick warehouse: lot 20x122 feet to alley; well rented, and paj-sovcr'perccnt. Henry A. AvKUcr Jt Co., 9.! Fourth av. sel2-20-D IOR SALE Down town corner property, with " fair building paying a good rent: lot 33 ft. front: $14,000. (44) AV. A. Herron Jt Sons, 80 Fourth ave. Manufacturing Sites. T) ANKIN STATION (B. & O. H. R.)-Flve acres, XV fronting on river, with two railroad connec tions; splendid manufacturing site, with two natural gas lines alongside. Henry A, AA'eaver & Co.. 92 i ourth av. sel2-20-D FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Horses, Vehicles, Live Stock. COACH One three-quarter high seated carriage, cheap. Apply at Keystone stables. No. 180 Sandusky st., Allegheny. aul5-49 T"EL1A"15RY wagons Delivery wagons all styles; XJ our own make. AVm. Beckert, 340 to 344 Ohio st,, Allegheny. Telephone. 3120. Jcl0-45-MWS "PONY-Oentle X Fourth ave. pony, cheap. R. F. Thuraa, 64 sclJ-44 SADDLE Lady's three horn saddle and bridle; none finer; cheap. Bargain, Dispatch offlce. se9-7 Machinery and Metals. AUTOMATIC hoisting englnes-AVork perfectly right and left, with single or double drum: second-hand boilers and engines also on hand; general machine work promptly executed; corre spondence solicited. Combination Engine Co., Lim3140 Penn avePittsburg. Tel 1265. delO-68-MWS BOILERS and engines, second-hand; all sizes, from 4 to 100 h. p. ; cheapest in the market; 46 boilers and engines in stock, stationary and porta ble; upright boilers, mounted farm engine, etc., steani pumps, governor, pulleys and shaft- mg. Telephone, 3401 Young, Allegheny, Pa, 23-25 Park way. J. S. sell-D' BOILERS Second-hand, all sizes, 4 to 100 h. p., locomotives, portables, uprights, tubulare and horizontals, aslo manufacturers or hollers, tanks, stacks, etc. ; old anvils resteeled, dressed and ground, finished as good as new. AA'. Slan cliester Jt Co., Twenty-eighth St., Pittsburg. au30-l4-D SECOND-HAND engines and boilers-Two 35 horse-power and two ten borse-power station ary engines ami boilers. One ten horse-power portable on wheels. Thirty-five, 15, 12, ten and eight horse-power engines, vertical and horizontal, all good and will be sold cheap. Harmes' Machine Depot, 99 First ave. Jy29-D a 'HE celebrated acme automatic safety engines . and non-explosire boilers, for gas or oil fuel, from one to flve-horse power; also the latest im proved ventilating fins; perfect satisfaction Ruaranteed: by J.rager, General Agent, No. i Fifth av., Pittsburg, Pa. aul9-32-Mwr Dliscellaneous. "DILLIARD and pool tables Boll top desk, store -- cuuuHjn. wmamonast. 8e9-33 BUTCHER SHOP-An established stand doing a good business. Call at once at 2018 Carson iu, B. S. sel3-n TMAMOND STUD-7 'H carat, at a great bargain; in. Dispatch offlce. sea-7 XJ must sell. Bargal SliMUlJNU Dims, pi animals. Espied' arrets, gold ash. small pet se4-CS s, MOSnilttineia st. Ofifl WHISKY BARRELS. 0JJ Smlthfleld st. J. Speck, zo selI-6' TiTwx?!?' MONDAY, SEPTEMBER ' to Ltrr. EastTCnd Residences. fro LET S. Highland av. : modern house, nine X rooms; nice lot: stable on alley In rear; rent $50 per mo. AV. A. Herron Jt Sons, 80 Fourth av. sell-48-MFt TO LET East End: $28; modern new brick house. 7 rooms; modern fixtures; location good; at llomewood. AV. A. Herron Jt Sons, SO Fourth av. seWl-MWFt Allegheny Residences. "VTICE five-room dwelling Federal et. extension. XI Inquire or J. R. McKee, 70S Penn av.. Room 611. fC7-64-MWSt KDOIDS. 308 Lacock St., Allegheny. eel3-163t "1HEAP rooms. I BURNISHED FLAT-.For housekeeping: new . building. 8AVylleav. 9el3-218t TTURNISHED ROOMS AVith kitchen, etc. 41 X1 Logan St.. near AVylle. se!3-219t T OOM - Larj rge, well-rurnlshed tront room, for two or three gentlemeu. 167 sel3-73t jlv suitable AVylle ay. It 0031 Furnished: both gases and stationary V washstand; suitable for two. 404 Penn av. sel3-4lt Business stands. STORE Very cheap, Good stand. 368 Lacock St., Allegheny. sel3-163t PERSONAL. LADIES-Have your bangs cut by the Parisian hair dresser ut Miss M. Landers, 25 Fifth av. ses-183 PERSONAL Patents procured. O. D. Levis, solicitor, 131 Fifth av next Leader office, Pittsburg. seIl-42 PERSONAL Artists' goods and materials of all kinds; 50 to 75 per cent reduction. Frank Baoon Jt Co., 301 Smlthfleld St. sel2 PERSONAL Cash paid for old gold and stiver; Jewelry repaired: new work made to order. Chris. Hauch. 541 Smithfield. J y 17-13 TlERSnTAl We have rtooVs. and lots Of them X largest old bookstore west or the Allegheny Mountains. Levi's, 900 Liberty st. Jyw PERSONAL Everett Club news The pianos de livered this week on the $1 weekly pajment plan are: Club A, No. 138, held by J. 1). bkelton, Esq., De Lancy, Jefferson Co.. Pa.: club B,No. 47, held in Allegheny, name withheld by request. PERSON AL When 1 was a small boy my mother always repaired my breeches and Jacket, but since 1 got to be a great big man, Dickson, the well known tailor, 65 Fifth av cor. Wood .t., second floor, has been substituted, who now does all my cleaning, pressing and renovating In great shape. TeL 1553. rayl5-80-D PERSONAL Llnnekln's price list of dyeing and cleaning ladies' and gents' garments: GENTS' GARMENTS. DTKD. Heavy overcoats $2 00 Light overcoats 1 50 Undercoats 1 25 Pants 1 00 Vests 50 Fullsultdyed for 2 50 Cleaning and repairing done In best possible man ner at lowest rates. LADIES GOODS. DYED. Single shawls 75 Double shawls ' $125 Piano covers tl 00 to 1 25 Portieres 2 00 to 6 00 Table covers 50 to 1 00 Jackets 1 00 to 2 00 Dresses 1 00 to 5 00 Ribbons 5c a yd. and up Kid slippers, black only 50c pair Kid gloves, black only 25c pair Ostrich plumes cleaned or dved black, 30c.to 50c. Ostrich tips, dyed to match samples, COc per bunch. Lace curtains cleaned or tinted any shade, 50c. Ladles' straw or felt hats dyed any shade and shaped In the latest style. Dry cleaning our specialty. E. J. Llnnekln Jt Co., 174 Federal st.. Allegheny, and 633 Penn av., Pittsburg. se6-42-M FOUND. I?OUND You can bring your pictures to the city . and get them framed while you visit the Ex position ; cheapest and best framing in the city. No. 2 Sixth St.. upstairs, T. C. McElroy. EDUCATIONAL. TrEST WALNUT STREET SEMINARY I for young ladies; 25th year. Is provided for giving a superior education in collegiate, eclectic, and preparatory departments; also in music and art. 1IKS. IlENRIETTAKUTZ, 2045 AVnlnuJ street, Philada. au2-93-MW3 T EMOVED-KING'S SCHOOL OF ORATORY, XV elocution and dramatic culture removed to University Building, Diamond St., opposite Court Honse. Byron AV. King, in&nager; James M. Wlsman. associate manager. Class and private lessons, literature, French and German, Delsarte, old school and modern systems. Send for pros pectus. aull-W-MvrF GTittttir UNIVERSITY, SIXTH ST. Thirty years of success. Full collegiate courses. Normal, Ladies' Seminar', English, Mechanical and Electrical Engineering De partments. Conservatory of Music, School of Elocution, Night School and Saturday Normal Classes. Bookkeeping, Shorthand and Typewriting. Opens Sept. L Send for catalogue. If. M. EOWE, Prest. aul8-D NIGHT SCHOOL Special classes in MECHANICAL, ARCHI TECTURAL DRAWING, and HIGHER MATHEMATICS; also classes in GREEK, LATIN, GERMAN, FRENCH, BOOKKEEP ING, SHORTHAND and English branches, at DUQUESNE COLLEGE. E. M. WOOD, D. D., LL. D., President Seu-MWF S WITHIN C. SHORTLlDGE'S MEDIA. PA., ACADEMY, near Philadelphia; choice school for boys, number limited; mild winter climate: health record has few parallels; fine buildings; steam heat; electric light and gas; gymnasium with swimming bath regulated by steam: ample grounds: teachers men and college graduates; spe cial attention and private tutoring for backward boys; single or double rooms; tits for college or business; superior English department; library; complete laboratory with dynamo, motor, etc, etc.: bovs' workshop for manual training in wood and metal: Media has seven churches and a temper ancecharter. SWITHIN C.SHORTLIDGE.A.M., (Harvard graduate). Media, Pa. au29-66 3DTJQ, TJ IE SHSTE Conservatory of Music. A new school of music on the modern con servatory plan. Special advantngos. Special rates of tuition. Anew departure. A school of musio with advantages second to none in the State. The teachers of each department are mastors of high standing. Among tho teachers engaged are Charles Davis Carter, Carl Better and Ad. M. Foerster. Send or call for prospectus, MR. CHAS. DAVIS CARTER, JIanager, Duquesne Col lege Building, corner of Diamond and Ross streets. selO-lJ-D cJr T071L NIGHT SCHOOL BEGINS MONDAY. September 28. For particulars, send for latest Illustrated Circular, or apply at COLLEGE OFl'ICE, open every evening till 9 o'clock, AFTEK SEPTEMBER 1. Address, Telephone 1515. J. C. SMITH'S SON. aul8-70-Mwp SUMMER KESORTS. THE CHALFONTE ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. On thebeach, with unsurpassed ocean view. Salt water baths in the house. Send for circular. au30-H6-D E. ROBERTS & SONS. TIrARINE VILLA, 1X Cape May, N. S. "Within SO vards of the surf. Seventeenth. . season; 50 rooms added, facing the nea; eleva tor, Datns, etc. Aiiis. r. iiAiL.r..MJti;ji. Jyl-21-p FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO., 121 and 123 Fourth ave Before leaving town send your silverware and valuables to us for safe keeping. Jo3-3t DR. HARRIS CRAMP CURE -FOB- Every Ache and Pain - FOR SALE AT ALL DRUG ST0RE3. Manufactured by LH. HARRIS DRUG CO., Nos. 46 and 48 Seventh Avenos, C30-D PITTSBURG. PA. ftf ff ftf 14 , 189L' AUCTION SALES. ASSIGNEE'S SALE. Splendid Coal Mines-and Other Property of Gumbert & Huey. POSITIVE SALE, On Tuesday, September IS, 1891, at 10 O'clock, In Court Bouse Rotunda, Coal mines fully equipped and running with railroad and river shipment, at Belfeview station, on Jlonoiig.ihcla m-er and Belle vernon branch of tho P., McK. & Y. K. I., about 200 ncres of unmined coal, full rights for mining and rights for transportation of coal from adjoining lands, with 373 acres of other coal largely depending upon this means of exit; the best harbor on the river, with the frontage of 1J miles: 18 laborers' houses, 12 double and two single; a store and oflicei and furniture: one fine dwelling of eight rooms and finished attic, the residence of Willinin Huey; a largo mule stable; a large bank stono and frame, barn, and all the land and tho right, titlo and interest therein of Gumbert & Huey, extending from and including tho "Jacob Kessler"land next above the Slack road down to Burns' run, and the river front back to the Kivcr town ship road, from Burns' run to the McMains lot at Franz's run, and all the personal property, fixtures, machinery, tools, steam and wire rope haulage and whatsoever per tains to or belongs to the operation of tho mines. Also the handsome residence and grounds of Robert R. Gumbert of about seven acres, situate above said mines and facing said river. This is a fine place, with fruit and improved grounds. There is a good stable and all requisite improvements on this place for a complete and desirable country honfe. Also a nice placo of 1 acres, known as the McMains place, situate adjoining land of Frederick Coursin and close by Frantz station and fronting on the Monongahela river. This lot is improved, and has on it a good two-story frame residence and out buildings. And also the land known as the Watson firoperty of 132 acres, timber and farming and. It extends on both sides of tho town ship hill road, and along tho township river road from Burns run to Frantz run, except ing said McMains lot, and one-half of it is covered with good and valuable timber. Terms of sale One-fourth cash and bal ance in four semi-annual payments, secured by tight bond and mortgage. SAMUlSL HAZLETT, Assignee. M. A. WOODWARD, Attorney. sel3-HG BY JAS. W. DRAPE & CO. PUBLIC SALE- Of the handsome residence and grounds, AT GLENFIELD, P. F. W. Jt C. BY., Of Mr. John H. Mueller. . Tho grounds occupy a sloping terraced plateau, within two minutes' walk from rail road station, and are profusely covered with primitive forest and shade trees and orna mental shrubbery, a wide, sweeping lawn ex tending to the main street. The residence has spacious hallway and large rooms on either side on first and second floors, finished attic rooms, natural gas, fine marble mantels and patent grates; walls and ceilings fres coed and finished throughoutwith fine taste; an open piazza spans the entire front; gro cery and vegetable closets, dry cellar and unceasing supply of pure water; carriage house and other outbuildings, etc., etc. The scenery, as unfolded from the property, pos sesses matchless beauty and is of far-reaching extent; fine river views: one of the pret tiest and most convenient points for subur ban residence along the railroad. WiUbe sold at public sale on Tl'ESDAY AFTERNOON, September IS, at 3 o'clock, on the premises. As Mr. Mueller has Donghta larger resi dence, and does not want to rent this place, be will allow it to go at a great sacrifice on liberal payments. Immediate possession. Terms, etc.. from JAS. WDRAPE&CO., Agents and ' Auctioneers, 313 Wood street, Pittsburg. . S612-31-D ALBERT H. MOESER, Attorney at Law. PUBLIC SALE VALUABLE IMPROVED CITY REAL ESTATE. The undersigned, assignee of the PITTSBURG LUMBER COMPANY, Will offer for sale at public outcry, on the premises, the following: (1) Fivelots,100xl'20,on Friendship avenue, having erected thereon a completeplaning mill and fixture and machinery. Subject to two mortgages aggregating $2,700. Will be sold on TUESDAY, the 15th day of Septem ber, 1S91, at 2 o'clock p. M. ALSO, (2.) Lot 48x120 feet on corner of Atlantic avenue and Dauphin street. Having erected thereon four new dwelling houses, subject to a mortgage (building and loan associa tion) of about $1,500. Will be sold on SAME DAY, the 15tU day of September, 1S91, at I o'clock p. ir. ALSO, (3.) Lot, Forty-first street and Allegheny Valley Railroad, large irregular lot, fronting ISO feet on Railroad, and 130 on Forty-first street; good manufacturing or yard site. Having erected thereon two brick dwellings, stable and office. Subject to a mortgage of $,500. Will bo sold on WEDNESDAY, the 16th day of September, 1891. nt 11 o'clock a.m. T. J. HAMILTON, Assignee, sell-15-MP 274 Fifth avenue. J. C. McCO MBS, Attorney at Law, 131 Fifth avenue. -BY JAS. W. DRAPE & CO. ADJOURNED TRUSTEE'S SALE -OF- 41 ACRES OF LAND WITH DmiM HOUSE, Outbuildings, orchard, etc., of the estate of James Swindell, deceased, and being pur part "L"' in partition at No. 4 November term, 1890, in Orphans Court, situate on the. Hazlett road, Keservo township, about five minutes' walk from East street extension, directly above tho school house. The ad journed sale will take place on THURSDAY AFTERNOON, September 17, at 2 o'clock, in the real estate rooms of Jas. Vi. Drupe & Co., 313 Wood street, Pittsburg. Sale by order of the Orphans' Court of Allegheny county. Terms One-third cash on confir mation of sale, and remainder in two equal annual payments, with interest semi-annually, secured by bond and closo mortgage on the property. FRANK C. OSBUUN, Trustee. Further particulars irom Jns. W. Drape & Co., Agents and Auctioneers, 313 Wood street, Pittsburg. se!2-32-D AUCTION SALE FURNITURE, CAR PETS, piano forte, comforts, blankets, drygoods, etc., TUESDAY, Sept., 15th, at 10 o'clock, at our new store, 24 and 2G Ninth street. The furnisbment of a residence moved to storo for sale, fine chamber suites in oak and walnnt,handsome parlor suites in brocatelle tapestry and plushes, piano forte, tables, couches, sideboard, ext. table, leather chairs and rocker, fine desk, wardrobes, bureaus, washstands, bedsteads, photograph cam era, pictures, mattress, blankets, comforts, pillows, velvet, brussel and ingrain carpets, kitchen utensils, laundry furniture, lot of notions and drygoods; sale positive, goods now on exhibition. HENRY AUCTION CO., Auctioneers. se!3-l&( PROPOSALS. NOTICE-SEALED PROPOSALS "WILL be received for the purchase of $35,000 of Allen Sub-District School Bonds until 4 o'clock P.M. of SATURDAY, September 19, 1891. Said bonds bear interest at the rate of 6 per cent and mature from 10 to 30 years from their date. Bids will be received and nil information furnished at the residenco of the Secretary, 3Iaple av., Thirty-first ward, or from the President, room C, 514 Smithfield st. Board reserves the right to reject any and nit bids. By order of the Board of Directors. 31. M. GARLAND, R. L. JONES, President. k Secretary. sell-29-D SEPTEMBER 15, We can offer for sale for a limited time a suburban resi dence of 14 rooms, with 2 acres of ground, house finished in hard wood, plate glass windows, hard wood mantels with mirrors, large porches, 'balconies and all possi ble conveniences that make a strictly first-class home. Photo graphs and floor plans can be seen at our office. . BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., sel3-185TSU 162 FOURTH AV. -ilsWZT$ 7, CHOICE BY JAS. W..DRAPE-& CO. UNPRECEDENTED--PUBLIC-SALE OPOVEE 2,000 BUILDING LOTS On spacious avenues, streets and boulevards, a4 ;AVONMORE3 The new manufacturing town on the line of the "West Penn E- .,. Wednesday, Sept. 16, 1891, , f Commencing OVER 150 ACHES DEDICATED SALES ALREADY Over 60 HOUSES and STORES completed and occupied. Buyers coming from thd city and surrounding country attracted to AVONMOItE by reason of its advantageous situation for manufacturing enterprises and sites for homes. Possessing inexhaustible coal fields, fireclay deposits, sand, and reputed to have the best XATUEAL GAS terri tory in "Western Pennsylvania; Z$ MILES OF RIVER FRONT, excellent railroid facilities, being on one of the principal lines of the P. R. R. system, thus affording direct tocess to both the Eastern and "Western markets. Already a LIRO-IE G-L-SS "WOIRIKZS Is in successful operation. An extensive FOUNDRY and 3IACHTNE SHOP is being constructed and will be in operation by December 1. Lumber yards, brick works, and negotiations pending for other important branches of industry. There is no doubt but in a few years the territory will be studded with manufacturing plants, residences and busi ness houses, witlt a population thronging its streets and avenues running up into tho thousands. From the company's own territory has been secured and is being iupplied to the factories, stores and dwellings in the town. An abundant supply of the purest perennial water. Churches and public school now being erected. Numerous stores on the ground and doing a flourishing business. Hotel, postoffice, etc., etc Do not fail to avail yourself of the) golden opportunity here offered to purchase choice lots that will yield large profits on tha amount invested, as the town of Avonmore is already firmly established, and gives evi dence of unparalleled growth, based on the peerless eligibility of its manufacturing sites. Large mines of the best quality of the Pittsburg vein of coal now being operated, and tho coal can be delivered to the works at Avonmore by gravity. The sale will positively take place on the day named, rain or shine. In the event of inclemency of weather there) is plenty of shade and shelter. Free lunch at 12 o'clock. Title indisputable and unen cumbered. TERMS OF SALE One-third cash on delivery of deed. Balance in two equal an nual payments, secured by bond and close purchase money mortgage on the property. Ten per cent of the purchase money to be paid down on the day of sale. JSPA special free train will leave the "West Penn depot, Federal street, Allegheny, at 8 o'clock on "WEDNESDAY MORNING, stopping for passengers at Sharpsburg, Springdale, Creighton, Tarentum, Natrona, Butler Junction, Freeport, A. "V. Junction, Leechburg and Paulton for the grounds. Returning by special train leaving AVON MORE about 5 o'clock. Free tickets. Plans and all necessary information, personally or by'letter, from JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS, 313 "Wood. S1j.3 :F-trbs"b-u.:t?g- ' For places outside the city FREE TICKETS will be furnished on the train, at the various stations. sel4-107 ASPINWALL SIX MILES FROM COURT HOUSE AND JUST OPPOSITE H1LAND PARK AND RESERVOIR, The most beautiful of any of our suburban places, is not located in a wilderness, in a swamp nor on a mountain. It is well situ ated within easy reach ot the two cities. It has the advantages of a city, yet the pure air of the country. It is free from floods, and malaria. Best value for the money in the country. m ASPINWALL m Electric Line Within a Few Minutes of the' Place. Never-Failing Artesian Wells of Pure Water, Streets Piped for Gas and Water. Excellent Railroad Accommodations. Beautiful Broad Avenues and Shaded Sidewalks? THE ASPINWALL COMPANY Are now completing a substantial brick SCHOOL BUILDING and TOWN HALL, and. have a charter for bridge, extending across the Allegheny river to Hiland Parle ASPINWALL LOTS Range in size from 25x100, 50x100 and' 100x140, running in prices from $300 and upwards. These are a good investment and constantly increasing in value. THESE ARE NOT BOOM PRICES IN MUSHROOM DISTRICTS. . Thirty new homes already erected and occupied,- and many others in course of construction. For Prices, Plans, etc., inquire of ASPINWALL ASPINWALL STATION.W, P. R. R., :' -OR OF- EDWARD FORD, Creighton, Pa. L. H. SMITH, No. 909 Liberty st, No. Pittsburg, Pa. 3 PROPERTIES. at 10 o'clock a. m. FDR MANUFACTUH1NG UPWARD OF $70,000. LAND CO. !J samuel Mcknight, ' 169 Lacock st, Allegheny, Pa. H. J. HEINZ, No. 199 Main st, Allegheny; Pjsl, se9-67-B
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