8 TTFTTC PZTTSBUEG -DISEATOB.T'r.MONDAT -SEPTEMBER 21, 1891 WITH SOLEMS RITES The Cornerstone of the New St. John" s P. E. Chnrch Was Laid. INTERESTING SERMON ON DREAMS. Dr. Sutherland on the Folljr of Sneering at Leaders of Men. OTIIEE SEPTEMBER SERMON TOPICS The corner stone of the new St John's Protestant Episcopal Church, comer of JIain and Butler streets, was laid yesterday afternoon in the presence of 5,000 people. The ceremonies, conducted according to the JIasonic ritual by members of McCandless Iodse, J and A. L, were solemn and im pressive in the extreme, as the members of the ancient order, with badges and regalia sparkling in the sunshine, marched slowly upon the platform which had been.laid on the foundation and formed a hollow square. Jtcv. AV. X. Webb, rector o the church and also a Mason, stood in the center at tired in priestly robes and Masonic insignia, and intoned the first part of the prescribed form. James "V. Brown, acting Bight "Worship ful Grand Master of Pennslyvania and Ieputy for this district, laid the stone. Other members of McCandless Lodge and invited members from other lodges, delated in the Masonic ritual; Eight Wor shipful Grand Secretary Lockhart read the list of articles deposited in the box and Colonel Hudson, Grand Persivant, made the proclamation to the West, South and East that the cornerstone of the church had been laid bv J. W. Brown, Acting Bight "Worshipful Grand Master of Penn sylvania. "At the conclusion of the Masonic cerc monv the religious exercises were begun. Bcv.".I. C. AYhite, D. D., rector of St. An drew's Church, Xinth street, made an in teresting address and gave a history of the church and enumerated many of the good works it had undertaken and accomplished. The box of the cornerstone contained a number of coins of the United States, the names of the Building Committee, builder, architect and rector, the names of the mem bers of McCandless Lodge, and copies of Pittsburg Sunday papers. The Building Committee consists of Dr. Macfarlane J. H. Sawyer. C. K. Miller: a rchitect, Will iam Kaufman; builder, Francis Tinker. The cost of the church will be ?2o,000, and it is expected that it will be finished April 1, THE FOLLY OF SNEERING At the "World's Great Leaders Shown Up by Dr. Sutherland last Evening. Bev. Dr. Sutherland, pastor of the Second Presbyterian Church, last night preached on "The Folly and Danger of Sneering at the World's Great Leaders." His tev: was taken from Xumbers xli., 2: "Hath the Lord indeed spoken only by Moses? Hath He not spoken also by us?" After refer ring to the occasion of this remark, he Slid among other things: "In itself there was nothing wrong in th'j question. The sin lay in the tone and spirit in which it was asked. It was asked with a contempt uous s-ncer, and the sneer was rewarded with leprosy. The text iagood illustration of the difference which the tone and speech may pi ve to the tame woeS.i. What Miriam here mid wa only stating a tact, bui it was stat ing it in a mean, envious spirit. It is a very easy thing, and, alas! a very common tiling, to call in question- the work of an other. Men who are conspicuous in any way by that very fact expose themselves to criticism. There must be leaders among Men. Ail men may be created equal, but they do not remain so. On our part it is wise to recognize this fact. As the stars dilier in glorv, so will men not only in litavei , but here on the earth. "Thi re are men of commanding power, as poets, as scientists andas statesmen. There are men in whose school we would do well to go in all thee directions. You do not object to being the disciples of " some su preme man in some direction. I olten won der why the disciples of Darwin and Spencer should be so unwilling to allow others to be diciples of Paul and Calvin and Luther and Ivnox and other supreme names in the field of theological research and activity. Why should the student of science the ordinary student set up a flaim that he is as wise and profound as the greatest ieaior in theological thought. He would be laughed at if lie should sneer at Spencer, but he lnushs himself when lie sneers at Calvin. There are tho; who have only the mere smattcrini of knowledge in theolory. who i ill question the possibility of anyone knowing more than they do ill this department of study. There are men who never read a profound theological work who will undertake to dispute with and overthrow the great master minds that have spent a lifetime iu the bturir and practice f theology." A SECTIEE FEELING Guaranteed to Christians Who Know That Al! Works for Good. Bev. Robert Hudson supplied the pulpit of Trinity P. K. Church yesterday. He took lor his evening text, the Sth chapter of Roman, 2fith verse: "And we know nil things work together for the good of ttem that love God." He said: "This knowledge ought to give to Christians a secure feeling. All things are so cnmbuird to work out for one's ultimate pood. This doctrine, which is M fall of comfort to Christians, is by no means universally accepted, and there are many who do noi believe it Some oppose it and try to show- it is unreasonable. For instance, sonic say Christians cannot jrodnce any eviduiee "that their pravers lave ever been answered.and say that those who pray daily are not one whit better off than thoe who never think of Him and take thing just a they come. 'Misfortunes fall on the believers as well as the unbelievers. The Christian man who wishes to avoid early calamities must ose the antidotes that experience have dis covered, otherwise he cannot escape the danger any more than the godless man. In answer to that, the distinction must be made between temporal security and eternal security. The Bible nowhere confounds temporal with the eternal. Present com fort and eternal bliss are never formed to gether." A EEEHON ON DBEAMS. An Allegheny I'astor's Elimination or Facts J'"rom Fancies. Rev. J. T. Satchell, pastor of the Xorth Avenue M. E. Church, chose for his sub ject last night: "Dreams." After reading from the second book of Daniel the story of JCebuehadnezzar's dream, and recounting the splendors of Babylon, he said: "The words of the text bring us into the pres ence of this king under very peculiar circumstances. Surrounded by and believing in the occult and the mystic interpretations of his astrologer and sorcerers, he called Jipon them to explain to him the meaning of his dream, but "the magicians, counselors and wise men reluctantly and tremblingly admitted their importance. The interpreta tion of dreams is with God, but our Daniel had been invested with the power to inter pret dreams. "AH of us arc subject to these "weird and delusive visitations, but of all the dreams that come to the sons of men, there is not one so universal as the dream of a deity. Itissoniclimes said that this js naught buta dream, but there is an instinctive feeling that Oiis is a matter of intuition, and not reason. Tiic heathen in his most benighted condition bows down to wood and stone. Mistaken he may be, but he bends the knee in token of his conception of a deity." The Ebenezer Church Offshoot. Bcv. S. H. Pryor, of the Ebenezer Baptist Church, conducted services in Penn Incline Hall yesterday, where the meetings will be held in the future. Mr. Pryor said yester day that the entire congregation, with a very few exceptions, had accompanied him in his removal from the former church. He added that he had nothing to say at present about the recent trouble, as he thought "actions speak louder than words. " He stated that there is no split In the church, but they had merely moved for the sake of peace. Morning, afternoon and evening services and Sunday school will be held at the Penn Incline Hall every Sun day. Service at the Jail. J. W. McFarland conducted services at the jail vestcrday, assisted by a choir from onc'of the city churches. A CROOK'S REVELATIONS. DETECTIVES CHARGED WITH BEING ASSISTANTS OF THIEVES. A IJoiton Officer Singled Ont In Particular lie Steered Robbers on Many Schemes, Sharinc the Profits There Slay Re an Upheaval at the Hob. Bostok, Sept. 20. Special A morning paper publishes in many columns a story, in the form of an affidavit, from Langdon W. Moore, the once notorious bank robber and general crook, in which he gives in detail the history of the crimes he has committed, and in which he was concerned in Xcv England from 186V to 1880, barring a season of six years spent in enforced re tirement in the Maine State Prison. The most startling part of the revelations is found in charges made by Moore against certain detectives, who, he alleges "stood in" with the criminals in many of their jobs. One in particular he singles our, George W. Cbapmai, of Boston, who, Moore says, was active in putting up schemes aiid "steering'' crooks upon "good grafts," sharing in their ill-gotien gains. Moore says: "If I wished I might tell ot deeds all'ovcr the United States, and my story would be an interesting one. "I believe I could open the eyes of a good many persons, especially those who have the utmost faith in the men they appoint to guard their lives and their property. I do not mean all ot them. I refer particularly to three or four black sheep, which invaria bly get into the flock of detectives on every big city's force. Men who aid and profit by erring ones white apparently doing their best to ferret them out. Moore had already, it is said, told this story to Superintendent Small, of the Bos ton police, expecting that his charges would oe investigated; out noining coming oi it, he concluded to give them to a newspaper man. Chapman, though hot regularly on the force, still holds a detective license from the city, and is an ex-Sergeant of Po lice. He was seen last night by a reporter, and denounced Moore's stories as far as they relate to his alleged connection with the crimes therein related as groundless false hoods. The police authorities say that no charges have been filed against Chapman by Moore. BIG DEY GOODS FAILURE. One of New Tork's Fonr Hundred Con cludes to make an Assignment. Xkw Yoek, Sept. 20. Special. James Harriman made an assigenment to-day. Mr. Harriman was for many years a well known dry goods importer, and is classed among the "400" in society. In former years he was connected with the Bank of Commerce, but after marrying withdrew from active business matters. About 13 vcars ago, on the death of his brother Charles, who was a partner in the firm of A. j Person, Harriman & Co., dry- goods im- I porters, .lames xiarnman went liuo ine nrm as a partner. They continued business and were succeeded by Harrison, MacLean & Co. The capital of the new firm, it is said, was to be 500,000, of which Mr. Harriman was to contribute 350,000 as his share. Matters did not go on smoothly in the new firm, and disputes arose between the partners as to the amount of capital fur nished. Mr. Harriman, it was claimed, in stead of putting in 5350,000 capital, fur nished only 590,000. B. B. McLean, the other partner, had a receiver appointed in February 1889, to wind up the business. The liabilities were reported to be 5470,000. Herman Kobbe. the assignee, said to-day that Mr. Harriman had made the assign ment to close up the matters pending in connection with the firm. THREE BOY BUBGLABS. The Tonngest of Them Will Soon Fall Heir to a Fortune of 8300,000. Cortland, 2f. Y., Sept. 20. Special. Last night Daniel Thompson, colored, George M. Mee and Edward Garrity were arrested in Syracuse trying to dispose of some stolen goods, the proceeds of aburglary of the clothing store of L. Black & Co., Moravia. "When taken to police headquar ters they made a full confession. Wednes day afternoon they hired a livery rig from Edward Yager, in this village, and went to Moravia, arriving there about midnight. They proceeded to Black's store. Young Mee made the first attempt at gaining an entrance by sliding down on a coal shutc into the cellar. He could not find the door leading to the store above. He was drawn up. Thompson was lowered into the cellar, lighted a match, found the door and cut out a panel with a jack-knife, drew the bolt and opened the back door and let Garrity in. They ransacked the store, carrying the goods back to Mee, who loaded them in the wagon. They then drove back to Cortland. The three bo vs, for they are nothing more, live in this village. Mee and Garrity are members of the best of Cortland county families, and arc supposed to have been led into the burglary by Thompson. Young Mee, when he arrives at the age of 21, has a fortune of ?200,000 awaiting him. He is but 1G years of age. A DEATHBED EEPENTAHCE Mysterionsly TSrings in a Boston Cank Over Eighteen Thousand Dollars. Boston, Sept. 20. Special. 'The State National Bank has a peculiar case on its hands, which looks much like the "late re-pentance-better-than-no-repentance-at-all" action of a wrongdoer. On September 15, B. L. M. Tower, as attorney for parties un known, called upon Hon. S. M. Aldrich, President of this bank, and paid him f 18,180 as a debt. with all interest due upon it to the bank. Mr. Tower was engaged in this mat ter by a person who gave no further ex planation than that a man upon his death bed directed his executors to make such payment to the bank. Under the circumstances the bank officials naturaliy began an examination of the books, to trace, if possible, the payer of the mysterious debt The only clew that has been found is in the accounts for Novem ber, 18G3, when a bag containing 53,000 in gold was taken from the teller's desk while his back Mas turned. Gold at that time was at Si S7. Compound interest figured on the amount stolen at that valuation would bring principal and interest to the amount paid the bank on Tuesday. Fnrnlturo Buyers. Do not fail to call and examine the goods ior sale at the rooms of the Henry Auction Co., 24 and 26 Ninth street Protection. The ordinary safe does not offer the pro tection you should have" for valuab'es or papers! You can have that protection in the safe deposit vaults ot the Farmers' De posit National Bank, CG Fourth avenue. Boxes rented at ?5 aad upward. jawr G0VESN0E BAXTEB OBJECTED. Two Rains Produced by Melbourne Were Enough to Satisfy Him. ,Ciiicago, Sept. 20. Lester Kahris, a wealthy cattleman of Cheyenne, Wy., who was present at the rain making experiments of Frank Melbourne,, declared that they were entirely successful and it was found necessary to call him off. "It was 9 o'clock when we started and no clouds were to be seen," says Mr. KabYis. "At noon it began to rain. At 12:30 it was raining steadily. At 1:45 the sun was again shining. Mel bourne came out, his clothes wringing wet with perspiration. He promised a second rain at 3 o clock and then returned to work. At 4 it rained quite hard. "At 4:30 the sky was again clear and Melbourne appeared .and promised Gov ernor Baxter, who was present, another rain at 0 o'clock. The Governor thought it about time to call him off for fear of a deluge. He informed Mr. Melbourne, that he and his associates were thoroughly satis fied with the experiments." Protection. The ordinary safe docs not offer the pro tection you should have for valuables or papers. You can have that protection in the sate deposit vaults of the Farmers' De- Sosit National Bank, 6(3 Fourth avenue. oxes rented at ?5 and upward. mwf MEETINGS AND NOTICES. Mcetinss. MEMBERS OF IIAILMAN LODGE NO. 33. F. A A. 31., will meet at lodge room, Collins avenue. East Kii J. TUESDAY. September 22. 1891, at 12:45 p. 31.. to atteud funeral of Brother 1. M. Thomas P. Dobson. Train leaves Kast Liberty station at 1:40 P. 31. Funeral at his late residence, llcbccca, below Wllklushurjt street, Pittsburg. D. C. KEULEY, VT. M. W. J. DIEIIL. Secy. se21-W rpiIE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCK J. HOLDEHS or Hie Allegheny Heating Company will be held at the ofilec of the company. No. 31 We-t Diamond St.. Allegheny, on MONDAY. Oc tober 5, 1391, between the hours of 10 and 11 A. M. GEO. S. HAYS. Secretary Pro Tern. ALLEGnEyy, Ta., Sept. 21, 1891. sc20-HS-d Legal Notices. FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY, 121 and 123 Fourth avenue. I7STATE OF WILLIAM G. LEMMON, DE j CEASED Notice is hereby given that letters of administration on the estate ot William G. Lcm nion 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 bame should in jkc tbem known without dclav. FIDELITY TITLE & TRUST CO. Administrator. JOnN C. SACK, Attorney. se6-21-M FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY, 121 and 123 Fourth Avenue. TESTATE OF WILLIAM GLADDEN, DECEASED j Notice is hereby given that letters of admin istration on the estate of William Gladden have been f ranted to the undersigned, to whom all. persons ndebted to said estate are requested to nfake Im mediate payment, and those having claims against the same should make them known without delay. FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO., Ans. Administrator c. t. a. JAMES GRIER. Attorney. sc21-S7-M IN RE-APPLICATION OF-THE SCHOOL DIS TRICT of the Borough of Belt7hoovcr to bor row money and Issue bonds. No. 238, October Term, 1891. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Directors of the school district of Beltznoover Borough hare filed a petition in said Court for a decree authorizing them to borrow money for the purpose of purchas ing grounds. erecting ana furnishing of school building thereon, and to Issue bonds for the same. That unless exceptions are tiled in the meantime, a decree will be made in accordance with said petition on SATURDAY, the third day orOctobcr, 1891, at 10 o'clock A. 31. W. L. BIRD, Solicitor. seG-110-lI In the Court of Common Pleas No. 3 for the County of Allegheny. -TOtice is Hereby given that an ap- 1 PLICATION will be made to the said Court oil the 3rd dav of October, A. D. 1S91, at 10 o'clock, under the ''Corporation act of one thousand eight hundred and seventy-four," and the suppleraenta thereto, bv Ezra M. Woods, Henry ,1. Heinz, James 31. Wisman. Byron W. Kiug and Francis X. Barr for the charter of an intended corporation tobccalled "Duquesne College," the character and object of wlilcli Is for the cnconraglng and pro moting the study of literature, ancient ami modern languages, mathematics and the various arts and sciences, including the following special depart ments, to wit: A school of elocution, a school of mechanical drawing and engineering, a school of science, a normal Institute and a conservatory of music, and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges con ferred by tho aid act and its supplements. sc!3-75M FRANCIS X. BARR, Solicitor. TO LIST. CItv Residences. TO LET New brick house, three rooms: $13. Jane St.. S. S. Send for list. W. A. Herron & Sons, feO Fourth av. t East End Residences. CRAIG ST. Near Fifth av.. fine two-story Queen Anne dwelling, ten rooms, reception hall: all modern conveniences; handsomely papered and painted: moderate rcntr Baxter, Thompson & Co.M 162 Fourth av. t T-vWELLIN'GS-In the East End at all prices and J locations. A. Goeddel, No. 109 Collins ay.. East End. t TO LET S33 per mo. New hrlcK house, fine ap pearance. 7 rooms, outside laundry, modern fixtures: location good: on payee! street. East End. W. A. Herron & Sons, 80 Fourth av. t TO LET New-and modern house. Just finished; nine rooms, on Howe Ft. (which is paved), Shadvslde; MO per month. W. A. Herron & Sons, 80 Fourth av. t Allegheny Residences. TICE five-room dwelllns Federal st. extension. J Inquire of J. B. Mclioe, 70S Penn av.. Room 011. t "VTO. 34 CEDAR AV.. fronting parks, brick house X of 7 rooms, hall, bathroom, all modern con veniences; rent, S37 50. A. Z. Byers & Co., 93 Fed eral si., Allegheny. t Jtnslness Stanas. STOREROOM and dwelling corner S. Sixteenth and Sarah sts., Sonthslde, with shelving, count ers, i levator, platform scales, etc., complete for grocery store. Apply to J. E. Roth, 1327 Carson street. t STOREROOM New. MxSOand six rooms upstairs; celler under whole building; Youngstown, O, Inquire of E. Webb.Real Estate Agent. t Rooms. EOOM Fnrnlshed front room with alcove facing park; suitable for two or three gentlemen; also other room eu suite or single; furnished or unfur nished. Address 168 North avenue. t ROOM A pleasant room, with or without board, for one or two gentlemen or married couple, can be obtained near Roup station. East End. Ad dress Room, Dispatch office. t TOOM Large room, well fnrnlshed. In nice Xv house: quiet: two In family; S7 per month: both gases lucluded. 25 Vickroy St., near Chest nut, f Fnrms. FARM A good farm with excellent dwelling, barn. large orchard, etc.. near the cItv, within one mile of railroad station; splendid place for a dairy or market garden farm: possession given at once. .las. W. Drape & Co., 313 Wood street, Pittsburg. FOUND. 3 70UXD Milking roan cow. Inquire at corner : of Broddock av, and Penn, East End. I70UND The cheapest and best place in the city to get pictures framed Is No. 2 Sixth St., up stairs. T. C. McElroy. I?OUND A light colored brlndle cow. Owner can have same by calling on John Lewis, Washington St., Twenty-seventh ward, and prov ing property. LOST. LOST Large pocketbook containing checksT notes, etc.. payment on which is stopped. Rc- Vrrt IH Iflflfr at :tfl W.nrt t Yt'lfV F a ft. rr. T OST A Gordon setter doe. color hlack ami tnn Xj white spot on breast; registered; answers to the name of Sport: A. Geriack on collar. Finder will return him to3S5 Beaver av., Allegheny, and re ceive reward. . PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOU OIL OFFICE OF Light House Inspector, Third district, Tompkincville, N. Y., September 18, 1891, Pouomce Box 2128, Now lork City Sealed proposals will be received at this office until 12 o clock M. of THURSDAY, the 1st day of October, 1831, for furnishing mineral oil and lard oil of the quality required for the United States light house service. Specifi cations, forms of proposal, and other infor mation may bo obtained on application to this office. Tho right is reserved to reject any or all bids and to waive any defects. HENRY 1 PICKING, Captain, U. S. N., In spector. solO-117 SEALED PROPOSALS WILL -BE RE CEIVED at tbisifllco until Monday, Sep tember 2S, 183L for filling approaches to fol lowing bridges: No. 2, Lowrics Run, Henry Goods: No. 3, Aber's Creek, Mallisee's Mill; No. 4 Poketo's Creek, Loxan's Ferry; No. 6, Dig Sewickley Creek, Duff's Mill. Bids to be by lump sum for each bridge complete. Bidders will be required to give bond with two sufficient sureties in the amount of bid. Successful bidders to give bond with two sufficient sureties in double amount of bid, for the faithful pcrlormance of the contract. Bidders must visit sites before bidding. Tho right to reject any or all bids is re served. Specifications can bo seen at County En gineer's office after Wednesday, September 23, 1831. JAMES A. GllIEU, Countv Controller. -PiTTjBcito, Pa., Sept. 21, 1S3U Se20-U3-MTT3 VST Display advertisements one ddHar per sqitare for one insertion. Classified real 'estate advertisements on this page ten cents per line for each insertion, ami none taken for less than thirty cents. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE Classified under the following headings will be ac cepted at the rate of ONE CENJT PER WORD FOR EACH INSERTION when paid for In ad vance cither at main or branch ofllccs. Wanted Advertisements of all Kinds, SUCH AS SITUATIONS, KOOMS, MALI! IIELP, BOARDING, FEMALE HELP. BOARDERS, AGENTS, MISCELLANEOUS, PERSONAL. TO LET BOOMS, MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALES, LOST AND FpUND. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. BUSINESS OFFICE. Cor. Smlthfield and Diamond Streets, ALWAYS OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHEKF. WANT, FOR SALE, TO LF.T, AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED Ur TO 9 P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver tisers already have accounts with Tun Dispatch. FOR THE SOUTIISIDE. NO. HIS CARSON STREET, TELEPHONE NO. COS. FOR THE EAbT END, J. W. WALLACE, 6121 TENN AVE. riTTSIlURG-ADDITIONAL. TnOMAS MCCAFFREY. 3-109 Butler street. EM1L G. STUCKF.Y, 21th street and Penn avenue. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCHElt. No. 82 Federal street. II. J. MrBRIDE. Market House, Allegheny. F. II. EGGERS & SON, Ohio and Cliestnnl streets. THOM AS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin avenues. G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. TERRY M. GLEDI. Rboccaand Allegheny -itp. "WANTED. Male Help. T AKER A second hand baker. Apply 2S24 Tcim IKJY An experienced elevator boy. Inquire at St. Charles Hotel. B OY To learn the barber trade at 3709 Fifth av. BRICKLAYERS Ten bricklayers at once. In quire of Herrington & Booth, 182 Firth av., city. BRIGnTvonng man, acquainted with the print ing and publishing trade, to canvass for a first class engraving establishment of Philadelphia. Address Canvasser, Dispatch office. c ARPENTER Inquire of station agent at In gram station, P. C. & St. L. Ity. "lOATMAKERS - Two j steady employment. Pa. first-class coatmakers; A. Sllberbcrg.Tltusvilie, TkRUG CLERK Atonce: Q. A. Address Charles : No. 2, Etna, Pa. W. Schuetz, P. O. Box 1 RUG CLERK for Allegheny store. Apply at W. U J. Gilmore & Co.'s, 40Sevcnthav. TTvRUG CLERK Registered assistant at once. 147 U Wylleav. GENTLEMEN to learn shorthand. Private Shorthand Institute, 415 Snilthfleld St., Pltts burg. Pa. MAN to work about gentleman's place, farm hands, laborers, coal miners, bote! cook laundry girls, dishwashers, dining room girls, chambermaids, child's nurse. 200 house girls, fam ily cooks, chambermaids. Mcehan'b, 545 Grant st. Tel. 90. MAN An energetic man to manage an office: must have from SIW to S500 caih; salary. S100 per month and Interest In the business. Address W. L. Holloway, St. Louis, Mo. MAJ White man for lunch counter, that can open oysters and cook short orders. Good win's Petroleum Exchange Restaurant, 115 Fourth avenue. M AN As'trlctlysober man to lay ont work and take charge or shop. Miaron uouer orKs. MEN A few men of liberal education to repre sent us on valnible specialties in school sup plies: terms llleral,with opportunities for advance ment to right parties: experienced men preferred; this is no "snip." but straight business. O. W. Close, 315 Wabash av., Chicago, 111. MEN Two good men of good address tSfccll pic tures anil mirrors. Home Publishing Co., No. 2 Sixth st. MILLWRIGHT or mechanic competent of tak ing charge of rolling mill machinery, except engines. Give reicrence and address The Youngs town Iron and Steel Co., Warren, O. PATTERNMAKER A flrst-clasi patternmaker: must understand all kinds of heavy general work, gearing, etc.: a steady position at ood wages to Hie propcrpcrson. Address with refer ences, Vulcan Iron Co. Ltd., New Castle, Pa. SALESMAN Grocery specialty salesman by a manufacturer, to sell the retail and wholesale grocer trade of Western Pennsylvania, for a lln-; of goods that are now handleiron thelrmeritsb tlie trade in tills territory: good salary paid to an experienced man; must give good rcterences and state monthly average sales of the goods he is now selling, otherwise no attention paid to applications. Address Grocery Specialties, Dispatch office. SALESMEN To sell new patent ruler, locally or as sideline, everywhere; commission S10 per gross; sample complete 3Cc, worth 99c; fine chance; O. S. Matthews patent. Boxo92 Dallas, Tex. SALESMEN and agents everywhere forourwhltc enameled letters andtloor plates; hlg pay: send stamp for sample. Bellefontalne Manufacturing Company, Cincinnati. rrilNNEK A good all around tinner: permanent L place to right man. O, Knlsely & Co., New Philadelphia, O. rpiNNERS Two tinners wanted experienced in X furnace work. Inquire of KIRK ISROS., Mc Keesport, Pa. rpRAVELING MEN We have the best-paying Jb side article in existence: something new; lib eral commissions on first and future orders; big monev before holidays. Address Continental Pub lishing Co., Philadelphia. rpRAVELING SALESMAN-On straight commis X sion: can make from S200 to SoOO per month clear of expense. Address The Lippy Cash and Package Carrier Co., Canton, O. "TT7 A1TERS Male German waiters at once. Rich t V ter's Restaurant, No. 6 Sixth av. "VOUNG MAN About IS, of temperate habits: X must have knowledge of butter and poultry business; apply in person. Julius Gottfried, Mans field station, 8 miles on Panhandle R. R. S2r7X A MONTH and expenses for salesmen in ' O every county in the U. S. ; samples and outfit free: no experience necessary: yearly con tracts made: finest and easiest selling goods man ufactured. Send stamps for full particulars, E. Converse, 24 Hermon St., Worcester, Mass. "Wanted Agents. AGENTS On salary or commission to handle the new patent chemical Ink erasing pencil; the greatest selling novelty ever produced; erases ink thoroughly In two seconds; no abrasion oi paper; 200 to 500 per cent profit: one agent's sales amounted to JG20 In six days; another $32 in two hours: wo 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. AGENTS Iridescent signs and advertising nov elties: immense sales and profits; outfit free. Robert Sims & Co., Washington, D. C. GENTS For specialty article that sells right I oil. Call at 129 Fourth av.. second floor. "Wanted Female Help. COOK for a small family; good reference re quired. Address P. O. Box 273 Pittsburg. COOK A good cook; also annrse girl for3-vear-old child; must furnish reference. Apply at 149 Sheffield st., Allegheny. G1RI.S Two experienced dining room girls, one chambermaid and one bell boy from 14 to 10 ycarsold, at31and 33 Diamond square, city. i IRL At once, colored girl. 800 Penn av. LADIES To do fancy work at their homes: we furnish material and pay per piece. Call and see work, or address with stamp, j. M. LemarJc Co., No. 90 Fourth av., near Wood. LADIES to learn shorthand at Private Short hand Institute, 415 Snilthfleld st., Pittsburg, Pa. ' "VfURSE An experienced nurs- for baby 7 1 months old; good references required. Ad dress L. B.. Dispatch office, nttsburg. SKIRT DRAPER Immediately, an experienced skirt draper. Applj corner Congress and Franklin sts., city. 200 HOUSE GIRLS, cooks, chambermaids, nnrsc girls. 27 Federal st, , Allegheny. Wanted Male and Xcmale Help. LAUNDRESSES, cooks, chambermaids, nurses, dining room girls, three young girls. 200 house girls, German and colored girls, teamsters, labor ers, farm hands, drivers. Mrs. E. Thompson, 003 Grant st. MALE COOK, farm hands, dairymen, hotel cooks,, chambermaids, dishwashers, 4 dining room girls, 200 house girls, family cooks and cham bermaids, laundress fi per week. Median's, 545 Grant st. Telephone 1)0. YOUNG men and ladles to attend dav or night X school at the Actual Business College, No. "5 Sixth av.; bookkeeping taught by actual 'business practice: penmanship, arithmetic, English train ing by the month, S3; shorthand; private Instruc tion a specialty: eleventh icar. M.J.Conner, President; J. M. Phillips. Expert Accountant. "Wonted Boarding. BO ARD-In private family by refined young mar ried couple. Address, stating full particulars, 11. B. Dispatch office. ROOMS-Two nicely furnished rooms with board for couple with two small children, within 15 minutes' walk from address below: references. Address J. F., No. ItO Grant av., Allegheny. . Wanted Hoarrtcra nnn Tjoda-ers. X ODGERS At Anchor Hotel. 325-327 Liberty st?. I J (! V,ll,rlll lj.'irrliir. .u.l.lit " 3S F(V- Xj cor. Fourth: lodgliie per nlarht, 25c, 35c, 0c per week, :, SI 25, 81 75, 2, Jj. WANTETV "Wanted Situations. "POSITION Bvvoung man as stenographer and -- typewriter: 'Caligraph or Remington; good rcf- ....... AuuLCEaUJ, J131MH.I.".-1 QITUATION-Byan experienced engineer, loco O motive or stationary: 3 years' experience In team beating and steam elevators: best city refer ence. Address W. W., Dispatch office; . SITUATION-As auditor," bookkeeper or itcneral accountant; 12 years' experience with large 17iaTinr!l.ti-a... iwnnA Hfaran.M. hnnd if TCnUlted. Address Auditor. Dispatch office. SITUATION-In any capacfty by a young mar ried man with good education.; (can speak three languages). Address Steady, Dispatch office. V" u AXIOM As mine superintendent uj -O jierienced man ; has two certificates and furnishes best references. Address Mines, Dispatch office. SITUATION-Bv an experienced cutter and a , practical tailor. Apply to J. AV. Maul, Myers dale, Pa. Wanted Real Estate. HOUSE-To rent.lt or 12 room house, on or near Parks, Allegheny, with possession at once. Address Parks. Dispatch otnee. rPO RENT A small house or part of large house X by younsr married couple: give full particulars. Address B. It., Dispatch office. Wanted Partners. HERE is a chance and now Is the time for arman with $10. 000 or upward to step Into a bona fide business in first-clas running order. This line of business is classed among the best In the land, having a record back of 40 years, and has been growing better each year. We have one of the finest and best arranged concerns for realizing handsome profits anywhere to be found: and, if each department Is worked to its full capacity, the dally output will f.iot up 81.200, to 91.5C0. This Is a clean anct safe Investment, and will yield a profit of from three to four times the U3ual interest ob tained on loans: a fair salary aIo accompanies this; no letters answered. 190 Robinson St., Alle gheny, Pa. PURCHASER-AVIth a capital of 30.000 or up ward, for an interest in a large manufacturing busbies'.; credit and business standing of present firm is good: a business of no less than S2.00O.0CO an nually, with exceptionally large profits, is what we guarantee: we are prepared and will offer to one qualified to assist in conducting a substantial busi ness enterprise an extra inducement beyond ex pectation: to those about to engage In a new or change their present business who think favorably 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 office, 190 Robinson st., Allegheny, Pa. Financial. MONEY to loan immediately; S30.000 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. M ONEY to loan on short notice. John K. Ewlng Co., 107 ederai sr. MORTGAGES-J100.C00 to loan; sums J500 to5,000 toS20,000: expenses light; mouey ready. S. J. Fleming. 152 Fifth ay. M 7)RTGAGES Money to loan in sums to suit at 4)4, 5 and 6 per cent. Robert G. Bailey, 104 Fourth av. Tel. 107. MORTGAGES on citv or Allegheny county prop erty at lowest rates. Henry A. Weaver & Co., 92 Fourth av. QUICK loan of not over 2.500; highest interest . paid; real estate security. Address Loan, Dispatcli office. Miscellaneous. A GREAT reduction We want everybody to know that we have reduced our best JS 00 cabl. nets to S3 00. Stewart & Co. , 90 and 92 Federal St., Allegheny, Pa.; diamond PhotoettesSl OX BUCK-WAGON Second-hand buck-wagon; one with Jump s-at: capable of carrying four per sons: also 1 light carriage pole suitable for use in buggy or light vehicle. Address Buckboard, Dis patch office. BUSINKSS MEN to know that the Penn Printing and Novelty Co.. 77 Diamond St., Plltsburg, telephone 1131, carry the finest designs, to suit any business, of cards, calendars, novelties and adyer t sing specialties ever offered to the public: print ing of all kinds at lowest rates; drop us a postal and st samples. I FACTORIES of all kinds, however'small; 11b . cral inducements: write- character of busi ness and amount of capital could Invest. Black stone Land and Improvement Company, Black stone, Va. I7URXITURE to rc-upholser Haugh & Kcenan, . 33 Water st. MACHINISTS to notice that we claim there is a strike pending at the Continental Tube Works, now operated by the Oil Well Supply Co. Interna tional Association of Machinists, James Herron, Master Machinist. MERRY-GO-ROUND To buy amerry-go-rouiid; Address, with particulars. Johu Latham, box 17 Ford City, Armstrong Co., Pa. "VTATURAL GAS Consumers or natural gas will J.1 find It to their advantage to call on James Owens, of No. 109 Fourth av., and have their stoves and grates arranged for the saving of gas, as this Is the only way to get ahead of the gas com panies. PATENTS OBTAIN KD O. X). Levis (20 years) Solicitor, 1S1 Fifth avenue, next Leader.PItts burg. PEOPLE moving from the city to have us pack their furniture. Hangh JfcKecnan, S3 Water st. Phone 11120. PIANO and fnrnituremovinc Shanahan Transfer Co., Smlthfield, corner Water. PUPILS By experienced, successful tutor: ele mentary branches, college preparation; high est references. Tutor. Dispatcli office. PURCHASERS ar.d sellers or stores, business chances, business properties, real estate, etc., call on Woolsey & Co., 510 smlthfield st. aO SELL A lot good second-hand school desks . cheap. Inquire at Eleventh ward school build ing, cor. Enoch and Granville sts., Pittsburg, Pa. rpRUNKS hauled to and from East End for 50c. X Campbell & Davis, 12 Seventh av. Telephone 20. USE Jones' Bedbug Paralyzcr Jones' Magic Roach Powder; contains no poison; roaches banished by contract; satisfaction given or no pay. Prepared by Geo. W. Jones, 222 Federal St., Alle gheny. Pa. Sold by all first-class druggists. FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. City Residences. 1?OR SALE-S150 down, remainder on monthly pavments, if desired a neat house. 5 rooms, with good-sized lot: Washington av.. Thirty-first ward: price only $1,000. (351c). W. A. Herron A Sons. SO Fourth av. I7ULTOX STREET, near Wylle av., two-story . brick dwelling, six rooms and finished attic, laundry, etc. ; also two two-story brick houses of three rooms each; lot 25xl23J4 to Crawford st. Samuel W. Black & Co., 99 Fourth av. "VTEW brick dwelling on Kirkpatrick st., one JLN minute from cab e cars. 8 rooms, including mansard, both gases, bath. etc.. immediate posses sion. Inquire William Zelhcr, 305 Centre av. I ESIDENCE Allegheny Park A handsome l three-story pressed brick house of nine rooms and all modern conveniences, front and rear porches, hardwood finish, plate glass windows, slate roof, cemented cellar, corner lot: we have a special low price on this property for ten days only; can give Immediate possession if desired. For Keys anu iuriner particulars see jonujv. jawing je Co., 107 Federal st. .., SCIOTO STREET Two desirable houses; houses are new, nicely finished and contain five rooms and finished attic: only 700eash; balance on long time. Murry & Edsall, Fidelity Building, Pitts burg. "I 200 CASH will buy corner lot 23xS0 with OXj frame house of four rooms, kitchen, cellar, city water and natural gas; Duquesne Heights, five minutes' walk from Incline. This is a bargain for a quick cash buyer: best view of the two cities: come and see it. Inquire of W. F. Schadc, 315 Wood st., cor. Fourth av. Y 300 Hatfield St., near Fortr-clghth st.. a CD y brick dwelling of 11 rooms and finished attic good cellar, gas and water. This' property would make a good hotel or boarding house, con venient to mills, furnace and bridge works: very cheap: in fact, a bargain; call and see. (C-79.) Black ijBaird, 95 Fourth av. OT 200 On easy payments, a new frame house tDX. near Lincoln av.;?300 cash, Inl. to suit. A. Goeddel, No. 109 Collins av.. East End. Fast End Residences. BARGAIN-82,600 will buy lot SixI35, with two houses, one of 7 rooms, finished -attic, bath room, hall, front and back porches, and one of 3 rooms: Homewood;5 minutes' walk from R. R. station; $1,030 cash, bal. in 3 to 5 years; call and see It. Win. F. Schadc, 315 Wood St., cor. Fourth arv.. Notary Public, Real Estate and Insurance Agent. 17 AST END A nice residence and large corner -1 lot, 100x180 feet, in the East End; spacious lawn in front; lot of fine shade and fruit trees, etc.; ten rooms In residence, and replete with the more recent Improvements: convenient locality, close to electric ears, etc.. etc. Jas. AV. Drape & Co., 313 Wood St.. Pittsburg. I7AST END An excellent brick dwelling in the -j East End, hear the electric cars and railroad station; large lot about 55x200 feet, shade and shrubbery: all modern'improvements in the dwell ing and in prime order; rare bargain. Jas. W. Drape & Co., 313 Wood st Pittsburg. FOR SALE-S7,000-A complete new brick house, .nine rooms, handsomely finished, mo. ern fix tures: street Improved, location central and one of the most desirable In East End. (60). W. A. Her ron & Sous.. SO Fourth av. ONE ortho nicest homes and location In the city, on account of health of owner, al a bargain if done promptly; easy terms. Inquire at No. 351 South Highland av. Allegheny Residences. DWELLING Arch St., with eastern exposure and near the parks- three-storv pressed brick, with all conveniences; also stable In rear on paved alley. Baxter. Thompson & Co., 16.' Fourth av. HAMLIN ST.-The house and lot No. 71 Ham lin st., below Fulton St., Allegheny: small houscofSrootns-andlotajxGO feet; to he sold at public sale en Thursday afternoon, Sept. 24, at 4 o'clock.on the premises: terms very easv. Jas.W. Drape A Co,, Agents and Auctioneers, 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. GJ1 400 Small payment down, balance in ypXj monthly Installments same as rent; new frame house of five rooms; lot 23x100 feet; Tenth ward. Allegheny City, near electric cars; good neighborhood: nice location. John E. McCrickart, 140 Fifth av; Tel. 1070. Suburban Residences. IOR SALE .200-On paved street, Shadvslde. lioi'sB7 rooms; Iot50 ft. front, with large ahade trees, (74). AV. A. Herron & Sons, 80 Fourth av. FOR SALE IMPROVED RBAt.,STATE. Hazelwood Residences. TXR SALE At Hazelwood. S6.600. complete and X! modern house, nine rooms: lot $3x200 feet: lo cation central and desirable. (93e). W. A. Herron A Sons, 80 Fourth av. Miscellaneous. 17;r ACRES-In oil and heavv gas district: X I ty frame house, 9 room9; good cellar and water; bank barn: 60x60: 100 acres; Improved; fruits, etc.; 4 feet bituminous coal; 75 acres timber, cine, chestnut and oak. Address Bark A Dlckln son. Oil City. Pa. FOR SALE LOTS. City Lots. PORSALE-On AVvIle av., on cable line, only s short ride from AVood St.. lot 20x95 feet. (If8). W. A. Herron A Sons, 80 Fourth av. LOTS-Bcautirul building lots forfrom 100 to J300. In the Eighteenth ward; long payments: easy terms. Inquire of Chas. E. Cornelius, attorney, 406 Grant St., Pittsburg. E ast End Lots. A CHOICE LOT on Margarctta st. . East End. ?75 per ft. A. Goeddel, No. 109 Collins av.. East End. 17OR SALE East End lot; location good and ccn 1 tral; near all the lines of rapid transit enterng East Llbctty: perfectly level; 141x120 ft.; onlysio per foot front. (102) AA A. Herron A Sons, 80 Fourth ave. . -TT7ILKINSBITRG-A fine lot 30x124 feet, contlg Yl uousto railroad station, in Orchard plan: beautiful place for a residence; abundance of shade; all the houses are set back about 20 feet; one of the finest streets In the town. Jas. AV. Drape A Co.. 313 AVood St.. Flttsbnrg. ' -TTILKINSBURG LOTS-Clioice residence lots, I flagstone sidewalks.' excellent location, five minutes from station; size 50x120 feet to alley. Hoffinau A Ealdridge, tt'ilklnsburg, opposite depot. Suburban Lots. LOTS Tn "Keystone plan," Crafton; all 40 feet front; five minutes' walk from It. R. station; numerous sales have been made In this plan: par ties will build at once, thus insuring Increase in value, l'laiis from Jas. AV. Drape A Co., 313 AA'ood St., Pittsburg. Farms. INARMS Chicken farms or dairy, 37 acres, fonr room house, new barn, coal, two orchards, near Beaver. ?iW0: monthly pavments or take house In part; if you want to buy or trade for farm send for biggest farm and exchange list. N. F. Hmst, Real Estate Agent. Rochester, Pa. Also 13 acres, old log house and orchard for SS50, near Beaver. I7ARMS (S) Of 58 and 37 acres convenient to city . and railroad station: large, good dwelling, barn, fine orchard, etc., etc.: Immediate posses sion. Jas. W. Drape & Co., 313 Wood St., Pitts burgh FOR SALE BUSINESS Rusiness Opportunities. BARBER SHOP Three-chair barber shop, prom inently located, ten squares from heart of the city, Pittsburg: price only ?140; rent 810 per month: this is a chance voU only get once In a lifetime. Call on Ross AW Blaok, dealer in barbers' supplies, 712 Penn ay., Pittsburg. BRICK plant, consisting of grinding pan. engine, boiler, etc.: engines, toilers, clay and ore pans, and brick yard supplies. Thomas Carlln's sons, I. acock and Sandusky sts., Allegheny. BUSINESS An established real estate business In Pittsburg; not much cash required : a grand opportunity for a young man. Address Confi dential, Dispatch office. DRUG STORE The best opportunity In Western Pennsylvania; dally sales $25. AddrcssM. D., Dispatcli office. I70UNDRY business complete, with full equip . ment, patterns, flasks, core ovens and all necessary machinery in full running order, and doing a good paying business: business last year SlOO.LdO. Particulars from Jas. AV. Drape A Co., Agents. 313 AVood st., Pittsburg. INTEREST In an Iron commission business in a prosperous condition and susceptible of growth: a good opening. Jas. A Drape A" Co., 313 AVood street, nttsburg. RESTAURANT-Fine, in, central part of city: Jewelry stores, good-paving cigar store, grocery stores, 200, MOO, Tl,000 to 810,000; milk route, livery stable, lumber yard, fish and oyster market, ba'kcry, shoestore. "good country store. Holmes A Co.. 420 Smlthfield st. Business Properties. SOAP AVORKS-With hide, fat, bone and fur business; good location: 40 miles from city. Address Soap. Dispatch office. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Horses, Vehicles, Live Stock. DELIVERY wagons Delivery wagons all styles: our own make. Wm. Heckert, 3M to 344 Ohio St., Allegheny. Telephone, 3420. " H ORSES Mated, roans. 1,400 pounds each, 6 years old. Address Horse, Dispatch omcc. H ORSK Cheap; ttar horse; quiet and not afraid oi cars, i-tt yiie av. YEHICIVES One barouche, one side-bar bugr, one two-whcclcd og cart, one two-wheeled cart with top and two doctor's busies ;-owncr no use for them; no reasonable offer refused. Apply Jas. AVarburton, Hatfleld st., bet- Forty-seventh and Forty-eighth sts.. Seventeenth ward. X7"AGOX A covered wagon, baronche and doc YV tor's bnffgy. Inquire Kaercher's, 62 Federal street, Allegheny. Machinery and Metals. AUTOMATIC hoisting engines "Work 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., Lhii.,3140rennave.,PittsburK. Tel 1265. 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., steam pumps, governor, pulleys and shaft ing. Telephone, 3401. 23-25 Turk way. J. d. Young, Allegheny, la. , BOILERS Second-hand, all sizes, 4 to 100 h. p., locomotives, portables, uprights, tutmlars and horizontals, aslo manufacturers of boilers, tanks, stacks, etc. ; old anvils resteelcd, dressed and ground, finished as good as new. W. Man chester & Co., Twenty-eighth st.f Pittsburg. SECOND-IIAXP engines and boilers Two 33 horse-power and two ten horse-power station ary engines and 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 &old cheap. Ilannes' Machine Uepot, 99 First av. atflE celebrated acme automatic safety engines and non-cxploslve boilers, for gas or oil fuel, from one to five-horse power; also the latest im proved ventilating fans; perfect satisfaction guaranteed: br J. Prnger, General Agent, No. 4 iriiin av., riitsDurg, jra. UPRIGHT ENGINES 5 to 10 horse power, with or without boilers. Henry Farnan, 96 L acock st.( Allegheny Misrellnneoiis. B ARRELS-300 whisky barrels. J. J, Speck, '303 smitnneid. B ILLIARD TABLES Two, J75each. National Uash Keglster uo., w mamona su - ClOMPLETE stock or wail paper, stationery. window shades, pictures and frames, artists' material, etc., located In Canton, O.; this store has been doing business for ten years, and carries the best line in the city; is centrally located, has a good lease and reasonable rent: good reasons for selling. For particulars write Henry Lehman, Canton, O, INSTATE Ily the Safe Deposit and Trust Com i panv. of Pittsburg. 83 Fourth ay., adjourned sale of Patrick Mav Estate. Tuesday. Septem ber 22, at 10 o'clock A. II.. on the premises. Second av. near Brewery st. and old gas works, store, houses and dwellings. A, J. Pentecost, Auctioneer, 413 Grant st. SINGING birds, parrots, gold fish, small pet animals. Espich's. 640Smlthneld8t. PERSONAL. PERSONAL Magnetic and massage treatment given at No. CO Sandusky St., Allegheny. 1 PERSONAL Artists' goods and materials of all . kinds;. W to 75 per cent reduction. Frank Bacon &Co., 301 Snilthfleld st. PEUSONAL Cash paid for old gold and silver; jewelry repaired: new work made to order. Chris. Hauch. Ml Snilthfleld. PERSONAL We have doo'-s. and lots or them; largest old bookstore west of the Allegheny Mountains. Levi's. 000 Liberty St. PERSONAL Cormick Bros.. Jobbers of high grade fertilizer. Farmers' Favorite and Truck ers' Choice are specialties in two-hundred pound sacks; also potatoes in car-load lots. Shadeland, Pa. PERSON AL When 1 was a small noy my mother always repaired lny breeches and Jacket, but since I got to be a great bigman, Dirkson. the well known tailor, Co Firth av.. cor. Woodt second floor, has been substituted, who now does all my cleaning, pressing and renovating In great shape. Tel. ljj. PERSONAL The Petroleum Exchange Rcslanr ant, 115 Fourtli avenue, Pittsburg, will furnish dinner a la carte from 5 to 7 P. M. each dayt this will be a special feature of the. day; owing to the great demand for evening dinner, we will be pre pared to furnish all the markets afford In their S roper season; you are cordially Invited to call, espectfully yours. T. J. A C. (i. Goodwin. PERSONAL Llnnekln's price list or dyeing and cleaning ladles' and gents' garments: GENTS' GARMENTS. DTKD. Heavy overcoats I- 00 Light overcoats 1 50 Undercoats 1 25 Pants 1 00 Vests 50 Full suit dyed for , 250 Cleanlpgand repairing done In best possible man ner at lowest rates. LADIES' GOODS. DYED. Single shawls 75 Double shawls..-. 1 K Pla.io covers fl 00 to 1 25 Portieres : - 00 to 5 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 SOepajr Kid gloves, black only 25c pair Ostrich plumes cleaned or dyed black, 30c to 50c. Ostrich' tips, dyed to match samples, 60c per bunch. Lace curtains cleaned or tinted any shade, 50c. Ladies' straw- or felt bats dyed any shade and shaped in the latest stele. Dry cleaning on specially. E. J. I.lnnekin & Co., 174 Federal st Allegheny, and 638 Penn av., Pittsburg, CHOICETBOPBBTIES. EICISM On Wednesday Next, SEPTEMBER 23, "We will, run an excursion train from Pitts burg to luluflLLE.fJl, To the great tale of lots at that place. . Moundsville is 11 miles from' "Wheeling, on the Ohio river, and bears the same relation to that' city that JicKeesport does to Pitts burg. Moundsville is an old town, largely occupied .by formerPittsburgers. The city is lighted by electricity, streets are well paved, there are schools, churches, public buildings, etc., already there; both the B. & O. and Pennsylvania Company Eailroad lines pass through the town; in fact, all the essentials to make up a good town, such as cheap coal (30c to 81 25 per ton f. o. b.), cheap transportation, cheap living, cheap taxes, pure air, pure water, building stone, sand, salt, timber, natural gas, etc., are there. There will be over 100 dwelling houses built there between now and January 1. The Fostoria Glass Company are erecting large glass works; which will employ be tween 300 and 400 men, the iron foundry will employ 150 men, the furniture factory 200 men, the steel cable company 150 men, the flint glass .works 200 men, the hardware factory 150 men, the paper factory 100 men, and there are also under negotiation several other large factories who wish to remove there. With these natural.and made advantages Moundsville cannot fail of becoming a large city, and we have been authorized by the Moundsville M. &; M. Company to run down ft of (Me On Wednesday next a train load of Pitts burgers able and willing to buy lots, pro vided they can be satisfied that it is to their interest to buy. Train leaves B. & O. station on Wednes day morning, September 23, at 720 o'clock. For tickets and all particulars call on REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, DISPATCH BtflLDIXG, 78 Diamond St., First Floor. se20-U2 Sewiekley Residence -op-SAMUEL W. BLACK. In the 'finest location and among the cbolcest residences of this beautiful suburb, embowered In trees and shrubbery with a frontaee on Beaver street at 179 foet, corner of a 28-foot lane. The house Is a frame of 12 rooms, lately remodeled and put In perfect condition: tho rooms are lnrpe, commodious and airy, with wide hall on lower and upper floors, modern mantels with tile mountings; bathroom, Inside w. c, wide front porch, electric bells, asphalt, walk, street curbed and lighted by electricity; new stable, car riage house, etc. (WitSts,, $12,000; $2,000 Cash, FIFTH AVENUE INVESTMENT. Three-story maruard brick dwelling of 10 rooms, with frame dwelling on rear. Lot 22x 120. Well rented, and producing a nice in come. . Fifth Avenue, Near Dinwiddie St., vVx $5,850. Two-story bflckwelling, 8 rooms. Lot 20x 100. Can easily be changed to a business house; enhancement certain. A good tenant now occupies. One-third cash; balance long time. EDGEWORTH. 3 ACRES. Beaver street, adjoining the beautiful grounds of-Gfiorge Ogden.Esq. Lowprico to quick buyer. Allegheny Dwelling, North Avenue, Fronting tho West Tart. Three-story brick, large saloon parlor, dining room, kitchen and laundry:7bcdroom3, bath, w.c; fine mantels, cedar closets, etc. Terms, $6,000 cash; bal ance long time. FIFTH AVENUE CORNER LOT. Irregularly Rhaped: equivalent to 20x100: thickly settled neighborhood; value bonnd to increase. Store and dwelling well rented to good tenants. Cheap to prompt bnyor. Fifth Avenue Corner Lot. 21x112. Ko cash necessary if buyer builds. A rare opportunity for contractors and builders. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 FOURTH AVENUE. se20-10 McNAUGHBR & CO., Contractors for Paving Sidewalks "With Cement, Brick and Fire Brick, Concreting Cellnra. 43 FEDEEALST., ALLEGUENT, PA. Curbstone furnished and set. aull-Tt-n CHOICE PKOPEBTTES. LOTS! LOTS! LOTS! We have Just put apian of lots on tha market within three squaresof Penn ave. cable cars to be sold in blocks or five or more. Anyone wanting to make money quick will do well to look at them at once. Two blocks have been sold this week. Size of lots 24x100. KELLY & ROGERS, 6216 PEN-IT AVE., E. E. selS-32 FOE S-A-IilE- The property of Patrick May, deceased, consisting of two storerooms and threa dwelling houses, will be sold at public sale on the premises, 318 and 323 Second avenue, city, on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1891. AT 10 A. jr. se21-6 IIO.IIE OB INVESTMENT. Come and see ns. TVe ore offer ing a plan oi East Enil Lots which present nnusnal advantages. Lots $250 to 91,000, according to size and location. Terms to suit pur chasers. MURItY A- EDSAIX, 34 Fidelity Building. se20-88t AUCTION SAtES. AUCTION! FUKJTITUKE. CAKPETS.UPKIGIITPIANO- FOETE, r.LAXKTS, COMFOETS, DKYGOODS, ETC. Tuesday, Septembers, at 10 o'clock, at tha rooms of tho Henry Auction Co., 21 and 26 Ninth street. Fine chamber suits, handsome parlor suit, hook case.wardrobes, chin"oniers,sideboards, extension table, chairs and rockers, lounges, couches, bureaus, washstands, hairand husk mattreoses, cmforts, blankets, pillows, Brussels and ingrain carpets, fine upright Sianoforte. Almost new goods now on ex ibition. IIEXK1' AUCTION CO.. fe20-200 Auctioneers. FURNITURE, ,89 BUENA VISTA ST., AIXEGIIEXT. AT AUCTION ON TUESDAY 22d inst.. 2 o'clock, at tha late Mrs. Cownland'sresitlcnce.corner Buena Vista and Jackson streets. Second ward.Alle gbony, will be sold hair seat chairs, sofa, rockers, tables, bureau, washstands, bed steads, hatrack, carpets sheets, quilts, feathers, china, cutlcrv, -tove, Inco curtains, lamps, etc., etc. A. 1.EGGATE & SON, sel9-.r)8-n Auctioneers. KUCCATIONAX. WEST WALNUT STEEET SEMINARY foryoung ladies; 25th year. Is provided for giving a superior education in collegiate, eclectic, and preparntorv departments: alo in music and art. 3IES. ilENKIEXTAKUTZ, 2045 Walnut street, Philada. au2-93-MW3 Tf EMOVED-KING'S SCHOOL OF OnATOEY. JLv elocntion and dramatic culture removed to UnlversltvBuildinff, Diamond st., oppositeCourt House. Byron W. Klnjr. manaeer; James M. AVisman. associate manager. Class and private lessons, literature, French and German, Delsartc, old school and modern systems, bend for pros pectus. 3U11-59-3IWF HOMER MOORE Will receive a limited number of pupils in vocal culture and singing. Until October voices tried free. Call at 007 Penn av. sel9-51 s J L70CO 2L sixtii st. Thirty years of sneccss. Fnll coilegiata courses. Normal, ladies Seminary, English, Meclmnical and Electrical Engineering De. partments. Conservatory of JIusic, School of Elocution, Night School and Saturday Normal Classes. Bookkeeping, Shorthand and Typewriting. Opens Septs-1. Send for catalogue. II. M. ROVY'E, Prest. anl8-n NIGHT SCHOOL. Special classes in MECHANICAL, ARCHI TECTURAL DRAWING, and HIGHER HATHE3IATICS; also classes in GREEK, LATIN, GERMAN, FRENCH, BOOKKEEP ING, SHORTHAND and English branches, at DUQUESNE COLLEGE. E. M. W OOD, D. D., LL. D., President. seSotwr S WITHIN C. SHORTLIDGK'S MEDIA. PA.. ACADEMY, near Philadelphia choice school for boys, number limited: mild winter climate: health record ha few parallels; fine buildings; steam heat ; electric light and gas; Kyinnasiumirlth, swimming batli reflated by steam; ample grounds: teacher men and college graduates: spe cial attention and private tutoring for backward boys;singlc or double rooms; tits for college or business; superior English department; library; complete laboratory with dynamo. motor, etc.. etc.; bors workshop for manual training in wood and metal: Media lias M-ven rlinrches and a temper ancccharter. SWITHIX C.fHOKTLlDGE.A.M., (Harvard graduate), 3Icdia, Pa. auSMig UQUEs"NECOXSEEVATORYOFHUSld Carl Eot terand Cbas. Davis Carter. Musi cal Directors. A new school of mnsic to be con ducted on tho plan of the Royal Conservatory of Munich, Germany. Full corps of in structors. Eight complete departments. Free advantagesin class instruction superior to any in the country. A thorough and com plete course of instruction for graduation in each department. Send for prospectus. CHAS. DAVIS CAETEE, Manager, Duquesna College building. Diamond St., opp. Court House. se21-D NIGHT SCHOOL BEGINS (yrrj(GIm MONDAY, September 28. . 1 For particulars, send for latest Illustrated Circular, or apply at COLLEGE OFFICE, open every evening till 9 o'clock, AFTER SEPTEMBER L Addres3, Telephone 1545 J. C. SMITH'S SON. aulS-70-MW' SUMMER KESOKT5. TIIE"cHALiFONTr '' - " ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. On thebeach, with unsurpassed ocean vlaw. Salt water baths in tha house. Send for circular. an30-C-P ' E. ROBERTS & SON3. MARINE VILLA, Capo May, IT. J. Within 30 yards of the surf. Seventeenth, season; SO rooms added, facing the sea; eleva tor, baths, etc 1IRS. i HALLENBECK. Jyl-21-p t, FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO., 121 and 123 Fourth avo Before leaving town send your silverware and valuables to ns for safe keeping. Jc3-M DR. HARRIS' :. CRAMP CURE Every Ache and Pain FOR SALE AT ALL DRUG STORE!"-; Manufactured by L.H. HARRIS DRUG CO.?; Kos. i6 and 43 Seventh Aveam, e30-D PITTSBURG, PA. S500. to S500.000 TO IOAX o n mort- saitcs, city or country property, at loweat rates. JAS. W. DRAPE &. CO., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg-. Telephone No. 975. , soIS-33-d m m i i I N if&-t t-.-: .;:-Air.&.-h?; V-jF.ni.- -iftili.jviwk.ii. thZik&u.
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