THE PITTSBURG- -DISPATCH. -MONDAY SEPTEMBER 28, 1891. CHURCHES AND TEXTS. Interesting Dedicatory Seryices by Westminster Presbyterians. BET. DR. IZEKON UNAVAILING WOE An Allegheny Pastor's Ideas of the Apostle Tanl's Revelations. OTHER PDLriT TOPICS OP TESTEEDAT At the handsome new "Westminster Pres byterian Church, Hucna Vista street, Alle gheny, the final dedicatory services were held yesterday, and the church formally surrendered and consecrated to the worship ot God. There were three services. The pastor, Kev. I. X. Hays, delivered the following preparatory remarks preced ing the morning sermon: "To the members and friends of the West minster Presbyterian Church: "We have come to the last and most solemn act in con nection with this interesting occasion, iz.: The formal surrender and dedication of this house of worship to Father, Son and Holy Ghost. It is a solemn act of wor ship, in which the oiFerin-r laid upon the altar is this beautiful temple de voted to God's praise. Let what is about to be done, be done with all sincerity of heart. Let it not be a formal and unmean ing service. Let it be all that it professes to be a free-w ill offering unto the Lord, a supieme act of worship, in which all con cerned shall join most heartily." SKKMOV BY A BLIND BEOTIIER. The morning sermon was preached by Tiev. .T. S. Hays, the blind brother of the pastor. His text was: "The Harvest Is the End of the "World." He preached an eloquent sermon, which was listened to with great interest and attention by the large audience. In the afternoon the church was again crowded to heir Rev. George Purvey of the Tirvt Chinch, Pittsburg, who spoke to the young people. He took his tev.t from Judges xii, 12: "And Samson said unto them, -r will put forth a riddle to you." He slid: "'We cannot leel much admira tion for the 'haracter of Samson. He seems to haie been a coarse, brutal mai, very little more than a Hebrew llkcules. His one virtue was total abstinence, but he was continually calling attention to that fact, nrl total abstinence alone is not enough to make a man a saint. Samson was raised up by God to teach His people that strength comes only through obedi ence to God. This Hebrew Hercules was invincible so long as he obeyed tLe commands of God. The infer ence was plain, if this man was power ful and miifiity it was through obedience to Gd,and lie retained his strength just so long as he maintained his obedience. How in vincible might not the Israelites become if jliev would take this lesson to heart and govern their actions in harmonv there-' with0" now cmr.nnr.v akk taught. In the course of his remarks the speaker said that we shoufil not be too impatient to learn all the truth concerning God's mysteries In explaining things to a little child we use langiiiiire commensurate wit'i his intelli gence and understanding, and thus convey to his mind a partial idea of the matter, at least. "We lo not propound a problem in Tinrlid to a child that has not mastered the rules of addition and multiplication, ncr read Mills logic to one who has not learned the alphabet. Keu so we must not expect anything more than an approximation of the truth until the perfect day " In 'lie evening a sermon was delivered bv Ilev. G. P. Hays. I). 1)., of Kansas City, "Mo., a brother of the pastor of the church. He took his text from the lesson of the mil lennium, as taught in the twentieth elnpter of Revi'lafions. Alter the sermon Mr. R. 3. Itobb, one of the trustees, read a short statement of contributions made to the church bv members as well ss outside friends. Several thousand dollars were received in cash, besides much in the wav of fixtures, including a communion service and collection plates of silver, pul pit furniture by a class, the large organ by the Young People's Society, stained ""glass windows bv Kev. G. V. Hays, Calvin Hays and Mr. Sherill. A pr.iver of consecration was then recited by Dr. I. N. Hays, and responded to by the congregation, and the services that bad lasted all week, w ere brought to a close by a benediction. "When the collection was taken up last night several thousand dollars were contributed toward paying oil the debt of the church The church cost S.0,000, and Tin to yesterday Sr.0,000 had been paid on it. The collection last night will reduce the debt some f.,(00. RUBBING OUT THE COMB "LINE. Itcv. TV. It Oldham's Advocacy of tho Amer ican Mechanic Idea. Kev. "W. H. Oldham, of the Butler Street M. E. Church, as a prelude to bis sermon last night, touched on a timely and vital topic. He said- "My attention has been called of late to a subject of deep import ance, to a question which has become one of the problems of the' ace, the negro question. You cannot build a stable government when you have to deal with tw o classes. There must le homogeneity There must be unanimity of action. The very newness and frei-hncss of this problem make it hard to soli e, and cause a hesitancy and an un certainty in the handling "ot it. But there will come a time when there will be no negro question. In three or four generations the prejudices and differences will have iaded away But this does not concern us now. The question js, what shall be done with tho negro ques tion as it is presented to us to-day?" The speaker then refened to the attitude of the Jr. O. U. A. M. toward the negro, and said that if it were possible, it should be left optional with each lodge of that order to extend the fraternal hryid to the colored brother. He said that the negro's was a nature highly predisposed to affiliate with fraternal and religious organi 7ations, mid for this reason be thought tliev would make faithful and helpful additions to the order, and would aid in advancing and promulgating the theories to which the order is committed. "There are 8,000,000 negroes in this country," said he, "and most of them are members of the Methodist ond Baptist Churches; but lately the Roman Catholic Church has been payinc great at tention to them, and this is another strong reason why they should be admitted to the ranks of the American Mechanics." DEDICATORY ANNIVERSARY Of the rjuena Vista Mroet TIL. E. Church Celebrated Appropriately. A "dedicatory anniversary" service was held at the Beuna Vista Street M. II Church yesterday. Dr. A. L. Petty was present during the entire day, and con ducted the prayer and praise service at 9:30 A. II., Dr. C. "W. Smith, of the Pittsburg 7irvlmn Ail' urate, at 10:30 A. 31., and a platlorm meeting was held at 3 P. 3L, and addresses in ide by several neighboring and former pastors. Dr. J. T. Satchel!, pastor of theorth Aienue M. H Church, con ducted the evening services. The Buena Vista Street M. E. Church has a long and interesting historv. It was formerly known as "The Old South Common Church," and occupied a building on Church avenue, which wa, dedicated in 1K58, and in which services were continuously held till 1883. The corner stone of the present handsome structure was laid inlS8G, under the pastorate of Bev. J. J. Mcllyar. Among the manj who have occupied "the pulpitsincelSSStbp following names will revue many pliasant memories. Simon lllliott, II Burkett, Thomas McGrath, Z. 1L Castou, L. Burton, Israel Dallas, C. C Best, S. E. Brockmier, Homer J. Clark, 8. D. Dunlap, John J. Jloffit, Charles Cook, D. P. Mitchell, J. S. Brackens, John "Will iams, E. T. Miller, "W. P. Turner, and J. J. Mcllyar. THE CHTJKCH AND THE 8AL00N "Was tho Subject of Kev. S. "W. Davis, or "Walton Church, "Last Evening. Rev. & "W. Davis, of the "Walton M. Pi Church, South Twenty-fourth and Sarah streets, took for his subject last evening "Tho Church and the Saloon." His text was from Matthew, vi:13: "But deliver us from evil." In the course of his re marks be said there were 128,000 schools and churches and 140,000 saloons in this country. In drawing the comparison he said: 'Think of the evil that is being dealt out day br davl How much do wc lose, and who will make the esti mate? "What does it cost? The cause of temperance is the cause of humanity. There is a humane society for the dumb brute, and how much lower is a man than a brute. Why not have a humane society for the drunkard? How many bright young men are there who have fallen by the fell destroyer? The Lord hath said that 'the drunkard shall not enter the kingdom of heaven,' and again, 'look not on the wine it is red, nor put the bottle to thy neighbor's lip.' "llus cause is ot the church, ana we should do all in our power to help the fallen ones. I tell you that he who touches, tastes or handles, breaks not one, but the entire Ten commandments. In New York it is said that the police officials are bribed by saloonkeepers. How are we to counteract that? If the drunkard is to be reformed, it will not be by the force of will power, but by the grace of God. How wide, deep and strong is this tide of iniqnity, and how hard it is for usj to stem the tide! There is but one way seek the aid of the Lord. Ask for His help toover come the desire for drink, and vou will bo saved. You who have sons and daughters, never cease to pray God to protect them from this abominable sin." SERVICES IN A THEATER. Dr. Izer Preaches nt the Duqnesne on tho SubjectofUnavalUng Woo." Bev. G. "W. Izer, pastor of the Christ M. E. Church, preached in the Duquesne Thea ter last evening on the snbject of "Unavail ing "Woe." The attendance was sparse, owing, presumably, to the heat. Dr. Izer said that one of the most fatal delusions was that sin works its own con victions It does not. It works its own undoing. The sinner may taki pleasure in his sins, but he shall have woe after them. The end is t"he same to everv sinner. "Into a state of unavailing grief, of unavailing woe" shall be the lot of the sinner, and a hno thought is that iounu in the inscription found la the heathen temple, "The impious, the sinner, shall commit sin without recompense, "but not without remorse." He may sin without recompense, but he cannot without remorse. That inscription is in the form of a mere heathen observation, but it is true, and its truth forces itself upon every one who is guilty of iniquity. Dr. Izer drew a vivid picture in illustrat ing a class of woes bevond help. He de scribed the man who had drained the cup of pleasure to the dregs and then had pressed the dregs to his lips to obtain the fnll measure of its sweetness in his last hour, and depicted the agony that such a man must and did suffer at that final moment of his life. He had time to look back on his career and the intelligence, too late awakened, to see that he had misused his chances. This was a phase of unavailing woe. There was a serpent lurking in every cup of sin. He may not be apparent, he may not be seen, but sure as the cup is drained he will rise up from it in the ghastly hour of judgment. THE BAPTISMAL BIBTH. Dr. Laws Treats ot an Interesting Topic at the Green Street Church. At the Green Street Baptist Chirch, Allegheny, yesterday Dr. Laws, the pastor, preached from Mark xvi., 16. Subject: "The Baptismal Birth." He said: "A uni versal sanction of the gospel by faith would be the strongest evidence that the kingdoms of this world will soon become the kingdom of our God and of Christ The com plete fulfillment of the prophetic predic tions and apostolic evidences closes here forever the great controversy between God and man. To declare the objects of His mercv and those of His wrath, who shall be saved and who eternally damned, is forever decided by the highest authority. The or der is, preach to all; preach at all times; preach the whole truth, preach it every where Some will believe vou, others will not; some will love you, others will hate; some w ill stand by vou, others will leave you; but you preach. 'For I have not shunned to" declare unto you all the coun sel of God.' "This counsel includes the birth of re generation, the Scriptural ordinance of baptism, the sacredly restricted use of the Lord's Supper, and the divine ordinance of marriage, which forms the basis of family, church and State. The text is constructive of the commission to "go;" instructive of their authority to preach, teach and baptise all believers, and is destructive to all who refuse to believe, accept and be saved. The dispensation it presents, the practical use of faith required, and the baptismal faith of every creature, as described in the baptism of Christ, are tin. terms of salva tion which bring eternal life to the soul." THE CHRISTIAN IDEAL. Kev. W. I. Kiciiardson Talks on the Apostle Paul's Great Revelation. There was an unusnally large audience last night at the First Christian Church, Montgomery avenue, Allegheny, to hear Bev. AV. F. Itichardson. His text was: "Christ in You the Hope of Glory," taken from Paul's first let ter to the Colossians. This, he said, was the greatest revelation of the ideal of God ever given out. "The pagan idea of worship," he con tinued, "was that of placating the wrath of a God, not because they had in any way oflended Him, but because He was a God of power and delighted to use It whether or not it was to the advantage of his subjects. The Jewish idea was above this simply in the fact that they were taught to curry favor from a kind" God as well us to appease a wrathful one. The whole sum ot the light of the Hebrews wns expressed by Solomon in the words 'To tear God and obey His commandments is the whole duty of man.' "The ideal that Paul gave, and which we now enjoy, was that of a God whom we could love, a God that we are to imitate. In fact, we are to grow like him. It is the ideal of a God we are to love and rever ence." Reunion of Colored Baptists. Yesterday was a day of reunion of the colored Baptists of "Western Pennsylvania. Large crowds from Pittsburg, Allegheny and surrounding towns were in attendance at the Ebeneezer Baptist Church, Colwell and Miller streets, during the day, and and able and appropriate ser mons were preached. At 10:30 A. M. the pulpit was supplied by Samuel Smith. At a 1". M. Rev. K. S. Laws. D. D.. nreached a -powerful sermon from the subject, "The Merits of Christian Fellowship," when be tw ecn GOO and 700 persons crowded in to listen. Rev. C. H. Chapman, from fhe Pittsburg Baptist Association, preached an able sermon. Feast of the Harvest. Interesting services were held at Trinity Lutheran Church, corner Stockton avenue and Arch street, yesterdav. Thanks were given for the abundant harvests of the year. The pastor preached a sermon on "Sowing and Reaping." SOCIETY AND STAGE. A Iretty Pet of the Former who is now Devoted to the Latter. MISS WASHBURN IN PITTSBUEG. Well Satisfied With Her Chosen Avocation and Surroundings. HER FIRSTEXPEBIENCE IN TIGHTS Miss Minnie "Washburn, the New York society lady, whose debut in tights with an opera company created such a sensation, ar rived in the city shortly after midnight last night The company came on from Balti more in a Pullman coach, and Miss "Wash burn was one of the first to alight She is a pretty brunette, with black, sparkling eyes and a beautiful figure. Her dress, made of some sort of dark brown material, bore evidences of the tiresome journey, and her heavy black curls were somewhat disar ranged. Jn spite of this, however, she was cheerful and decidedly pleasant "When a Dispatch reporter introduced himself, Miss "Washburn excused herself on the ground that she was tired and wanted to go to her hotel. satisfied wrrn her life. "I have nothing to say beyond what has already been printed," she "said, "except that Mr. Carleton has been very kind to me, and has tried to make my life pleasant. He has helped me in my new calling, and I feel deeply grateful for his assistance. The members of the company have' extended uniform kindness, and I feel that my new lines have fallen to me in pleasant places." Miss "Washburn was not inclined to talk about her first experience in fleshings, but after some questioning she consented to talk a little. "The spectator in front," said he, "has but a faint idea of the amount of courage it requires for a woman to put on tights. For several days before the opening night 1 donned them in secret, and tried to accus tom myself to the idea that my friends were looking at me, and I flattered myself that I had succeeded. I was mistaken. In the first act of 'Indigo,' my dress had a drapery, and I was not inconvenienced. But the second act I shall never forget my experience. NOT TJNXTKE THE FIRST BATHING. "Imagine a young lady who has never been in bathing appearing before a beach filled with strangers, in a short kilt and un covered limbs. Well, I felt much worse than that There was a sense of goneness about the skirts. I felt that a sheet or something ot that sort would have been the greatest boon that could have been offered me. I felt that my movements were un graceful, although the papers said other wise. There was an absence, something lacking, which I could not explain, but which I could feel very plainly. There were many of my friends in the audience, and I naturally felt that they were criticizing my every movement I don't think I will ever get used to tights, although the members of the company reassure me with encouraging words. Remember,I have only been on the stage'a week, but I hope to get over my dread, tor I have decided to make my liv ing, and I will do so." With a pretty bow and a pleasant smile. Miss Washburn bade her questioner good night and sprang into a waiting cab and was hurried to ner hotel. Opening, Wednesday and Thursday, September 30 and October 1. Paris, London and New York dresses. Our own importation of costumes, gowns and carriage wraps. Also, new department for misses and children's dresses in strictly exclusive styles. , . Parcels & Jones. 29 Fifth avenue. A Good Suggestion. If yon have valuables keep them where they will be safe. The safe deposit vaults of the Banners' Deposit National Bank, 6fi Fourth avenue, ofler yon securitv, strong vaults, perfect ventilation, good light, spa cious coupon rooms, separate apartments for women. Boxes rented at ?5 and up ward. MWF Eead our "ad.1' about Trench cash meres. Lowest prices ever made on choice goods. Jos. Horne &Ca's Penn Avenue Stores. MEETINGS AND NOTICES. Meettnss. THE ANNUAL MEETING OI" THE STOCK HOLDERS of the Allegheny Heating Company will be held at the office ol the compinv No. 31 West Diamond st,, Allegheny, on MONDAY, Oc tobers, 1S31, between the hours of 10 and 11 a. M. GEO. &. HAYS. Secretary Pro Tem. ALLEGHENY, PA., Sept. 21, 1S91. SC20-14S-D NotUes. -yOTICE TO RIVEKMF.N-THE CHANNEL, 1 span of Port View bridge over Youghloglicny river iie-ir McKeesport will be closed by obstruc tions required in erection of the bridge superstruc ture on and after October 1, 1691. SCIIULTZ BRIDGE AND IRON CO. se27-97-2J,28.oct,0.7,8 Legal Notices FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY, 121 and 123 Fourth avenue. E: STATE OF WILLIAM O. LEMMON. DE CEASED Notice Is herebv tt en that letters of administration on the estate ot William i. Lem mon 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 should make them known without delay. FIDELITY TITLE & TRUST CO, Administrator. JOHN C. SACK, Attorney. soC21-3I FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY, 121 and 1.3 Fourth Avenue. ESTATEOFWILLIAMGLADDEN.DECEASED Notice Is hereby given that letters of admin istration on the estate of William Gladden have been ? ranted to ttie undersigned, to whom all persons n deb ted to said estate are requested to make im mediate payment, and those having claims ngulnst the same should make them known without delay. FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO., Ans. Administrator c t. a. JAMES GRIER, Attorney. se20-C7-3I IN RE-APPLICATION OF THE SCHOOL DIS TRICT of the Borough of llelUhooicr to bor row money and Issue bonds, o. 233. October Term, 191. Notice Is herebv gh en th.it the Hoard of Directors or the school district of Beltziioover Borough have Hied a petition in said Court for a decree authorizing them to borrow money for the purpose of purchas ing grounds. erecting and furnishing of school building thereon, and to issue bonds for the same. That unle6 exceptions are filed in the meantime, a decree will be made In accordance with said petition on SATURDAY, the third day of October, 1831, at 10 o'clock A. M. Vt. L. BIRD, Solicitor. sefi-llO-M In the Court of Common Pleas No. 3 for the County of Allegheny. XTOT1CE 1 HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN AP 1 I'LICATION-wIllbemade to the said Court on the 3rd dav of Octoler, A. D, 1301. at 10 o'clock, under the "Corporation act of one thousand eight hundred and sevent-four," and the supplements thereto, bv Ezra JI. Woods, Henry J. Heinz, James JI. Wlsman, Ilvmn V. King anil Francis X. Barr for the charter of an Intended corporation to be called "Duquesne College," the character and object of whit 11 Is for the encouraging and pro moting the study of literature, ancient and modern languages, mathematics and the various arts and sciences, including the following special depart ments, to wit: A school of elocution, a trhool of mechanical drawing and engineering, a school of science, a normal institute and a i onservatory of music, and for these purposes to hat c, possess and enjov all the rights, benefits and privileges con ferred bv the said act and Its sunplmtnts. sel3-75-M FRANCIS X. llAHR, Solicitor. PROPOSALS. TT S. CUSTOM HOUSE, PITTSBURG, U Pn., Sept. 25, ;891. henletl proposals will he -ccelvod until 12 o'clock, noon, Sept. 29, 1631, for furnishing fuel for tills buildini? during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1892, or such portion thereof as the Secretary of the Treasury may. deem advisable. JAMES S. McKEAN, Custodian. .se29-2S-D SUMJIIEi: RESORTS. 1MIE CHAXFONTK ATLANTIC CITY? N. J. On tbeheach.with unsurpassed ooeanrlew. Salt water baths in the house. Send for circular. au30-146-I E. KOBERTS & SONS. MARINE VILLA, Cape May, N. !. Within 30 yards of tho surf. Seventeenth season; 60 rooms added, facing the sea; eleva tor, baths, etc. MHS. 1'. HALLENBEC1L Jyl.1-D fSPDlsplay advertisements one dollar per square for one insertion. Classified real estatt advertisement on this page ten cents per line for each insertion, and none taken for las than thirty cents. 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No. 62 Federal street. II. J. McBRIDE. Market House, Allegheny. F. H. EGGERS & SON, Ohio and Chestnut streets. THOMAS McHENRY, Western and Irwin avenues. G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. PERRY M. G LEIM. Rebecca and AH?hcnv -iv. TVAK TED. Male Helo. BAKER A good first and second baker; call at 2S24 Pcnn av. BARBER Or bov w Ith some experience to go to the countrv: etcadv work to the right partv. Call .it A.Edlls & Co.'s, 502 to 510 Liberty St., Pitts burg. . TlARRFR-Good white barber: stcadv work: -13 wages 3 per week and board. Ad Bower, Mor- iperw .Vj. ganiowu, BARBER A first-ells'? barber at 318 Graut st. call between 7 and 10 A. 31. BOILERMAKERS' Immediately: bollermakers and tank builders. Inquire of Freedom Oil Works, Freedom. Pa., or Nlles Boiler WorKf; Nlles, O. BOY A good bov to learn the barber trade, ply No. 41 Federal St., Allegheny City. Ap- BOY about 14 veara North Diamond st. old. Apply Monday at 51 BOY A stout errand boy. Kelly A Co. Apply to George A. BOY To learn the barber tride eon, S. S. ' at 2003 Car- rtARPENTER Jobbing, repairing and tinkering. VJ F. W. Bochmer. news dealer, 71 Steuben St., West End, city. COATMAKERS Four first-class mem Immedi ately. S. W. Stlmson & bone, Columbus O. DRAUGHTSMAN An experienced mechanical draughtsman. Applvcor. South Twenty-first and Mary sts., city. "f AN A flrst-class Intelligent man, 20 to 40 years jjj. or age, to act as manager in a goon paying business; guaranteed salary ot suo to R ner month must he able to go out or the city. I Boom 45, Eisner & Phillips building. Call or address MAN at Ingham' s Dalrv CRI'lng Sun), near New Brighton road, Allegheny City. Pa. : must be a good milker. PHOTOGRAPH A flrt-class operator and smooth retoucher: good habits and address; immediately. Harry Hiher, Lima, Ohio. SOLICITOR By the Prudential Ins. Co.. an ex perienced solicitor and collector to fill a vacancy caused by promotion. Apply to the Supt.. room 2," 125 Sandusky st., Allegheny. JR. O. U. A. M. Ten members of. the Jr. O. V. A. M. to travel and sell the only chart of the order: good commission paid, E, T. Morlan, Sec retary, Rochester, Pa, TINNERS Two good tinners at C. J. Am mann's. No. 57 Shlloh St., Pittsburg. T'lWf' complete axle making crews; steady work X guaianteed. Applv In person or by letter. Pittsburg Forge and Iron Co., Pittsburg, Pa. QJ'T T A 3IONTTI and expenses for salesmen In vDi t) every countv in the U. S. ; samples and outfit free: no experlenc? necessary: yearly con tracts made: finest and easiest selling goods man ufactured. Send stamps for full particulars, X Converse, 24 llemion St., Worcester, Maes. "Wanted Ajrenw. AGENTS On salarv or commission to handle the new patent ehemlcal Ink erasing pencil; the greatest selling novelty ever produced erases Ink thorough lr In two seconds; no abrasion 01 pcr: 200 to 600 per cent profit: one agent's sales amounted to 620 In six days; another (32 in two hours: we want one energetic general agent for each State and Territory. For terms and full particu lars, address The Monroe Eraser Mtg. Co., La Crosse. Wis. AGENTS Male or female; light business; good piy. 309 Chartlers 6t Allegheny. "Wanted Female Help. AS8ISTANT Office assistant over 21; good health and character requisite; German perferrcd. Dr. L., 502 Penn avenue. COOK for a small famllr; good reference re quired. Address P. O. fcox 273 Pittsburg. DISHWASHER and chambermaids. First Avenue Hotel. GIRL An experienced girl for general house work; small family, good wages. Hi Liberty St., Allegheny. GIRLS To work In cigar factory. Apply to Union American Cigar Co., Onloav., Alle gheny". GIRL At once a good girl for upstairs work. Apply Meyran av., third door below Forbes st. GIRL for general housework; small famllv; Ger man preferred. No. 159 Grant ave., Allegheny. GIRL Experienced sewing girl to sew on coats. Address E. J. Culkton, Scottdale, Pi. GIRLS for housework at 130 Robinson st., Alle gheny; no charge. G: IRL To assist with housework. 8S Sheffield St., Allegheny, GOOD dishwasher for night work. Fifth .iv. Miller's, 1S3 LADIES To do fancy work at their homes: we furnish material and piy per piece. Call and see work, or address with stamp. J. M. Lemar & Co., No. 90 Fourth av., near wood. T AD,Y Of good address for permanent position; j sularv $3u the first month, then S40. Address T. S. T., l)lpatch office, inclosing self addressed, stamped envelop. "VfURSE A Protestant nurse for one child: one 11 who can do plain 3ewing preferred. Call at room 22, 77 Diamond St. Wanted Ulale and Female Help. LADIES and gentlemen to get up cluhs for largest tea house in Pennsylvania; new plan; greatest variety of presents: everything first class: write for particulars. Address AV. E. bmlley, Du Bois, Pa. A UNDRESSES, cooks. chimbermaids. nurses. dining room girls, three voung girls, MO house vou (rls. girls. German and colored hi -uioreu gins, i teamsters. labor- ers. farm hands, drivers. Grant St. Mrs. E. Thompson, COS MAN COOK, coachman, teamsters, dairymen, farm hands co il miners, wood-choppers, laborers, hotel cooks, chambermaids, dishwashers, five dining room girls. 200 notice girls, '20 Germans and Swedes, 4 colored girK 00 cooks, a) chamber maids, housekeepers. Median's, 55 Grant st. Telephone 80. mi IEACHEK. minister. Insurance agent, or an; wideawake well edncited man or.womai n. above 25 years of age. to handle our book "Marv, the Queen of the House of Daid:" salary, 875 per month to tho right parties. Call or address A. S. Grav & Co.. Eisner & Phillips building. Wanted Situations. ("10MPETENT engineer wantssltu.ilon; 10 years' j experience; good reference. Address A. B,, Dl.-patch office. "PLUMBER and gas filter. flrst-rlAHs man. wants X work. clt7 or countrv. Addnss Plumber. Dispatch office. POSITION bv a student of the Pittsburg College of Pharmacy, a position In a .Irug store during time nol In college; 3 Tears' experience: speak German and English. Address G. B., care of Geo. A. Kelly & Co. f POSITION As foreman hollermaker, by a thor oughly! competent man, ho has had o er 30 t ears' experience. Address A, J. B., 27 Oak St., Paterson, N. J. IOSlTION By young married man as coachman or driver; a place where his wire could find work; good reference. Address Coachman, -Dispatch office. , I POSITION As Bessemer steel works superln tendent.mechanlcal engineer or draughtsman; ears of experience. Address J. R.,DIspaich office. TJOsITION An experienced and pushing sales is 'Work, Dls- X man not afraid of work. Address Wo paicn omce. SIlTUATIOp. By Bookkeeper 'wuhIong cxperl enceln rolling mill, oil and gas accounts; A 1 references and bond if required. Address Ac countant, Dispatch office. SITUATION As s desman in clotlili" 'tore bv voung man: 3 yeirb' experience, f ddress W., 75 Isabella St., Alleghcnv. Pa. Uimtml ISo.uc cia tun Lodger-. LODGERS At Anchor Hotel. 525-K7 Liberty St., cor. Fourth; lodging per night, 25c, &c, 50c; per week, 1 25, fl 75, ft, fj. OCCUPANTS for ncnlr furnished front room; new stone house. 241 Dinwiddle St. WAN Till). . Wanted Real Estate. HOUSE-To buy or rent good house, from 10 to 50 rooms, modern conveniences: must be In good neighborhood and centrally located. Ed, Wlttlsh, 410 Grant St.. Pittsburg. - i Wanted Rooms. "POOM-Nlcely furnished room with conven J.V. lences In quiet location not far from business center. Addrcs Room 2B1, Hotel Anderson. TA O or three furnished or unfurnished rooms in East End, handy to Pcnn av. cars. Address, stating terms. No. 2, Dispatch office. Wanted Partners. PARTY to take naif interest in store ana milk dollars. route; small capital, from one to twonunureu jvimrevs 11. 01., Dispaicn omce. Financial. MONEY to loan lmmcdlatclv; $30,000 has been leftwlthus to place thls'wtck in sums to stilt applicants; this is a splendid opportunity to parties wanting monev at once. Morris & Flem ing. 10S Fourth av. MONEY to loan on short notice. Ewlng & Co.. 107 Federal st. John K. MORTGAOES-tl00,C00 to lon; sums $500 to $5,000 to 920,000: expenses light; money ready. 3. 3. Fleming. 152 Fifth av. MORTGAGES on citv or Allegheny county prop erty at lowest rates. Henry A. Weaver & Co.. 02 Fourth av. UICK loan of not over (2,500; highest Interest nald? real pstntp Knenrltv. Addrrvqs l.rmn. Dispatch office. TOLOAN-$200,0C0on mortgages: 100 andnp wardat6per cent; fjOO.OCOnt i percent on residences or business property, vacant lots or farms. S. H. French, 12 Fourth av, Sliscellaneons. A GREAT reduction We want everybody to know that we have reduced our best $5 00 cabi nets to J3 00. Stewart & Co. , 00 and 92 Federal St., Allegheny, Pa. ; diamond Photocttes SI 00. BUSINESS MEN to know thatthTpenn Printing and Novelty Co., 77 Diamond St.. Pittsburg, telephone 1133, carrv the finest designs, to suit any business. of caras, calendars, novelties and adver tising specialties ever offered to the public: print ing of all kinds at lowest rates; drop us a postal and see samples. T7URNITURE to rc-upholser--T 33 Water st. 'Haugh & Kccnan, VfATUBAL GAS Consumers of natural gas will Xi find It to their advantage to call on James Owens, of No. 100 Fourth av and have their stoves and grates arranged for the saving of gas, as this Is tjie only way to get ahead ofthe gas com panies. PEOPLE moving from the citv to have ns pack their furniture. Haugh & Keenan, 33 Water st. Phone 1621. PIA O and furniture moving Shananan Transfer Co., Smithfield, corner water. PUPILS By experienced, successful tutor: ele mentary hranclres, college preparation; hlgh ebt references. Tutor. Dispatch ofllce. PURCHASERS ai a sellers oi stores, business chances. bnlness properties, real estate, etc., can on Wooloey & Co., 510 Smlthfleia st. QODA FOUNTAIN At once. Apply to Jas. R. KJ JI McClelland, 1001 Liberty av., Pittsburg, Pa. TRUNK'' hauled to and from East End for 60o. Campbell & Davis, 12 Seventh ar. Telephone USE Jones' Bedbug Paralyzer Jones' Magic Roach Powder: contains no poison; roaches banished bv contract; satlsfactloiigiven or no pay. Prepared by Geo. W. Jones, 222 Federal St., Alle gheny, Pa. Sold by all first-class druggists. 7"OUNG men and ladles to attend day or night 1 school at the Actual Business College, No. S Sixth av. ; bookkeeping taught by actual business practice: penmanship, arithmetic, English traln lig by the month, 85; shorthand; private Instruc tion a specialty; eleventh year. M. J. Conner. President; J. M. Phillips. Expert Accountant. FOR SALE E1EPROVED REAL ESTATE. Fast End Residences. tAST END A nlco residence and large corner Cj lot. 100x180 feet: spacious lawn In front: lot of fine shade, fruit trees, etc. : 10 rooms In residence and replete throughout with tho more recent Im provements: convenient locality; close to clertrlc cars, etc.. etc Jas. W. Drape & Co., 313 Wood 6t., Pittsburg. .Alleijheny Residence. ALLEGHENY A neat, 6-room dwelling, on a pleasant street running from the parks; hall, cellar, etc, etc.. and good lot to an alley; price onlv T,200, on small pavinents; Immediate pos session. Jas. W. Drape i. Co., 313 Wood st.,Pltts hurg. CALIFORNIA AVE.-Only rooms; lot 21x110 feet. Federal st., Alleghcnv. $3,000: honsc, seven A. D. Wilson, 55 GARRISON ST. Allegheny, rrame dwelling, 7 rooms, hall, porch, citv water: lot 2xlT0; only $300 cash and balance monthly. (1!10). Sloan & Co.. 127 Fourth av. RESIDENCE Fine brick residence, onthc parks, Allegheny: 9 nice rooms, all In beautiful con dition; the entire house supplied with the new Im provements; everything as good as nt w: one ofthe moat desirable resident points In tht citv. having proximity to the market, postofllce. Park View and electric cars, etc, etc. Jas. W. Drapo ifc Co.. 213 Wood st, Pittsburg. w WESTERN AV., Allegheny, very desirable r britk dwellhre and two lots, near the narks: large side lot; alley In the rear: dwelling in good orner: uounie panors, rooms an large ana spacious, lavatory, bath. gas. etc., etc.: immediate pos nesslon. Jas. "V. Drape & Co., 313 "Wood St., Pitts burg. QJI 400 PmiU piyment down, balance In upXj monthly Installments dame as rent: new frame house of Ave rooms; lot 23x100 feet; Tenth ward. Allegheny City, near electric cars; good neiffiiuurnoou; nice location, ovun ,, aicurscKair, 140 Fifth av. Tel. 1676. QO 300 will oiiy the property So. 178 Jackson HjOj et.: good frame house, six rooms, hall, bath and attic, inside w. c.. both gases and water; lot 23x85; possession October 1. John K. Ewlng A Co., 107 Federal st. C!Q 500 Corner property. McNiujrherst., Aile uD gheny, frame, o rooms, attic, hall, water; lot lixiD 10 u-iooi aiiej. uiju). aioan i kjo, 127 Fourth av. Suburban Residence. TTOUSE AND GROUNDS -A good home and .1 i grounds In the suburbs, on i line of railroad. cloe to nasseneer station: nroumls well inmroved abundance of shade and shrubbery, fruit trees; residence in prime order; modern throughout; large rooms and finished in handsome manner; fine, pure water, outbuildings, etc., etc. ; rare bar gain on easy payments, $1,000 down, balance to suit. Jas. W. Drape & Co., 313 Wood st Pitta burg. "TriLKINSBURG A new frame house, slate roof, eight rooms, bath, wash stand, electric lighting, vestibule, sliding doors, tile hearths and slate mantels, down stairs, hack stair way, citr water: good location; lot 25x126 to alley: onlygMHQ. Hoffm.m A Baldrldge. Milkinsburg. FOR SALE LOTS. City Lots. COLWELL ST., near Dinwiddle st cheapest lot in city, 23x100 feet to an alley; onlj 8775; will be sold quick at this price. lu-37). it. u. uaney, 104 jourin av. lei. 10. FOR SALE-On Wvlle av., on cable line, only a short ride from Wood St.. lot 20x95 feet. (118). W. A Herron & Sons, SO Fourth av. IOTS Beaullfnl building lots forfrom $100 to 300, J in the Eighteenth ward, long payments; easy terms. Inquire of Chas. E. Cornelius, attorney, 400 Gram st., Pittsburg. East lnl Lots. ABOUTf0xl24 fovt Eist End lot, Sonth Hlland av. ; one of the llneat lots on the avenue; must be sold to close up an estate. Jas.' W. Drape S, Co., 313 Wood St., Pitt&burg. ACREAGE well suited for dhldingup Into lots; about 29 acres on a good avenue in Eapt End, graded and paved ; this propertv Is well worthv of thenttentioinof capitalists, and is near the Du quesne Electric road ; a bargain to a quick buyer. C. II. Love, 93 Fourth av. A LARGE lot on graded and iaved avenue at the ui. j.asi iua; oneor tnemaln nvennes: neir to all cable and electric lines, P. R. R. station. East Llbertv: nt !, than in.LrI.pt a nlnp tn A nulrt DllVPr? llPfit 1i,fim n in fholnnrLaf tnln, IZ C. II. Lol e, S3 Fourth av. T70R bALE East End lot; location good and cen tral; near all the lines of rapid transit entering East t.ibertv; perfectly level; lmia) ft.; ouly$i0 per foot front. (102) W. A. Herron & faons, 80 Fourth ae. "KQnn wlllhuya-tofJOilOOon a good street and tDU.'J within one square from cable and electric cars. In Twentieth ward: a bargain If taken at this price. Howard Brown, 151 Fourth av. Alleglieny Lots. EUENA VISTA ST. building lots, $550 each. D. Wilson. 05 Federal st. I?Al'F.TTE ST. building lots. Federal st., Allegheny. A. D. Wilson, 53 Suburban Lots. pIIF.APEST lot In Avalon. a105 ft., for JioO. .y W-3-3-J)) tjnaries isomers a Co. avenue. ID Fourth Vy 40-foot front and lay nice aud let el, an ay from the smoke and noise ot the trains and within fire minuiev wmk ot the station. Plans and terms Irom Jas. AV. Drapo & Co., 313 AVood st., Pitts burg. EDGEWOOD. T. R. K. A large, level and most excellent lot on Maple St., lfOvSOO ft., only (2,700. Hoffman & Baldridge, Wilklnshurg. Pa. ' Farms. FARM 100 acres flrst-class land; well rutted and all under cultivation: farm and tenement houses, barns and other IbulldinKs: suitable lor gardening or dairy; on National Pike, two miles west of Unlontown. For particulars address M, Leonard. Unlonto-nn. P.i. TOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Opportunities. A N EXCELLENT business opportunitv: an es--fl. tiblli-hmcnt In which 81O.OW to J15.MO has been meited may bepurcha-ei outright lor J5.0U0: will HldIC0per lent In proflts within a wjr: the at tention of men with revly cash acttvelv inclined nnd with perception to distinguish a good tlilflg is solicited. (1-20-KJ) Charles homers A Co., 13 Fourth av. T-jRUG STORE Corner drug store, centrally lo J' catcd. Address "Camphor." Dispatch office. FOR SALE-BUSINESS. Ilnslness Opportunities. BUSINFSS One-half interest in an established furniture and undertaking business located In a good town, 2"i miles from Pittsburg: one who has some knowledge ofthe business preferred. Address Busiuess, Dispatch office. CLOTHING, HAT AND SHOE STORE-Eitab-lished 15 years, that Is pacing handsomely; within the citv limits. Stock about flfi.100; ran be reJuccd toS8.000to$in,W0: will be disposed of at a sacrifice if sold at once, as the proprietor wishes to cloe out on account of health. Address C. A., Dispatch office. DRUG and stationery stre; only one in town; 25 miles from Pittsburg; low rent or will sell building cheap. Address David, Dispatch offlco. GROCERY A good grocerv. good stand, nice business, stock about ?1, 100. Address stock. Dispatch o21ce. INTEREST-In old-established business In South ern seaport city: will guarantee 30 per cent profit: satlsfnrtorv reasons for selling. Address P. O. Box47Bmnswlck. Ga. MILLINERY STORE, stock and fixtures; will sell at half their original price: satisfactory reasons for selling: good chance for quick buver. Call or address 1302 Penn av. PRODUCE COMMISSION BUSINESS on Llb erty st.: sell at Invoice: good stand: good chance for quick buyer. Address Produce, Dis patch office. ESTAURANT Fine, In central part of city; jewelry stores, good-paying cigar store, grocerv stores. 8200, JWO. f 1.009 to $10,000; milk route, livery stable, lumber yard, fish and oyster market, lmkerv, shoestore. good country store. Holmes & Co.. 420 Smlthfield st. QALOON Doing good business low rent: must KJ oc soia at once, The Bureau of Exchange, Can- ton, Ohio. S TEAM LAUNDRY doing a first-class business, amounting to ioo per week. Call on or address H. K. McDowell, No. 615 Sixth av., Beaver Falls, Pa. S' TOCK A clean stock of hardware, stoves ana lohblnffshon In one ofthe host jrrowlne towns In Ohio: manufacturers nrt? comlne here: stock will run from SG.00O to $3,000. but can he reduced; will sell at i bargain as other business demands my attention. Address 31. B. Lee, Plymonth, O. CiOn TO W per month profit In a business $0J (monopolr) hlch has no losses and com- fmratlrelj no expenses attached, and requires very Ittle attention, as It runs ltaelf; above business will he sold for ?6, COO cash: only those with above amount need apply (books shown): present owner retiring and going to Europe. AddressC, Dispatch office. ' $3, 500 A reliable man with $3,500 can manage 5 anajingnuslitcss tnat will pay mm fAWJo a year, Address hot izi, inspaicn omce. $300 LEASE of No. 11 Market Square. Business Properties. BRICK plant, consisting of grlndlngpan, engine, boiler, etc.: engines, boilers, clay and ore pans, and brick vard supplies. Thomas Carlln's Sons, Lacock and Sandusky sts., Allegheny. FIRE BRICK WORKS At New Lisbon, O.. in cluding buildings, kilns, machinery, fixtures and nine acrc3 of ground: coal and clay adjoining works; will bo sold cheap to a ready purchaser. For terms, etc., apply to J. E. McKelvy, 153 Fourth av., Pittsburg, Pa. SAT.Eoflandbythe United States at Pittsburg. Pa. He It enacted hr the Senate and House of Representatives ofthe United States of Ampriea In Congress assembled, that the Secretin of War be. and iiereby Is, authorized and directed to sell and comeyto the purchaser, orpurchasers, all the right, title and Interest of the United States in and to all that certain parcel of ground belonging to the United Mites, situate in the city of Pittsburg, Pa., at the northwest corner of Venn av. and Garrison alley. In the Fourth ward of said citv. fronting 100 feet on the west side of Penn a v. and extending north wardly along the west line of Garrison alley, pre serving the bamewitlth. to low water line of the Allegheny river, subject, however, to such public easements as exist thereon and thereover. Depot Quartermaster's Office, Washington, I). C, Sep tember26, 1331. Under the provisions of the above quoted act of Congress, approved May 21. ISTO, and bv direction of theSecretarv of AVar.l will offer for sale at public miction on tbe premises in the city of Pittsburg, Pa., on "Wednesday, the 28th div of October, 1801, at 11 o'clock a. m., for cash, the property described in said act, together. with such improvements thereon as belong to tho United States, subject to the conditions set forth In said Act. and subject also to the terms and con ditions mmed in the printed circular of this date, conies of which will be furnished on annllcatlon to the undersigned or to the Acting Assistant Quarter master at Allegheny Arsenal, where also a plat of the ground can bseen. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids, or to accept any bid or bids subject to the conditions prescribed in the circular referred to. and to require a deposit of 2 per centum of the purchase money nt the time of written notification of acceptance of bid; pay mentof the full amount of the purchase moijey must be made upon delttery of duly executed tired or deeds for the property purchased, or the prop erty msv be resold, without further notice, at the rlsfc and cost of the defaulting purchaser; the cost of all convevanclng will be home by the pur chaser. G. B. I)andy, Deputy QnartermasterlTcn cral. U. S. Army. rOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Horses. Vehicles, Live Stock. BICYCLE One nearly new Hartford safetv bicycle; price 500. Address E. O.. Dispatch office. , TYEL1VERY wigons Dellverv wagons all.styles; XJ onr own make. "W m. Reckert, 340 to 344 Ohio St., Allegheny. Telephone, 343). DOCTOR'S BUGGY and barouche. lSResacast., Allegheny. HORSKis fwo very fine driving horses, can pace very fat and will scare at nothing; will sell cheap. Address R. R. Dispatch ofllce. " LADIES DRIVING HORSE Dappled dark, medium size, perfect pet, auv lidy or child can drie him anywhere; will sell cheap for want of use or trade for buggv orbirouche. Ad dress H., Box 218, Pittsburg Postofflce. PAIR of mules: thIH weigh 2, WO poiinds;can be seen at Boyd & ton's livery stable, corner North and West Diamond sts. 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 workpromptlj executed: corre spondence solicited, combination engine Co,, Lim.,3140 Peim-avc, Pittsburg. Tel 1265. BOILERS and engines, second-hind; all sizes, from 4 to 100 h. p.: cheapest In the market; 48 boilers and engines in stock, ttitlonary aid porta ble: upright boilers, mounted farm engine, etc., steam pumps, governor, pulleys and shaft ing. Telephone. 3401. 33-25 Park way. J. d. Young. Allegheny, Pa. BOILERS Second-hand, all sizes, 4 to 100 h. p locomotives, portables, uprights, tubulars and horizontals aslo manufacturers of hollers, tanks, btacks, etc.; old anvils resteeled. dressed and ground, finished as good as new, W. Man chester & Co., Twenrj -eighth st., Pittsburg, T EMIXGTON TYPF.WRITER No. I; cheap for i cash. Address Steno, P. O Hox 970. SECOND-HAND engines and hollers Tro 35 horse-power and two ten horse-power station ary engines and hollers. One ten horse-power jjijriiiuic uu nutrci't. luiiij'itvr, it,, J4, icu aim eight horse-power engines, vertical and horizontal. an gooa ana win oe soiu cueap. Harmes' Machine Depot, S3 First av. a 'HE celebrated acme automatic safety engines and non-ciplosi e hollers, for gas or oil fuel, from one to five-horse power; also the latest Im proved ventilating fans; perfect satisfaction guaranteed; hv J. Prager, General Agent, No. 4 Fifth av., Pittsburg, Pa. UPBIGIIT ENGINES 5 to 10 horse power, with or without boilers. Henry Farnan, 00 Xacock at., Allegheny. 3HsccIlaneons. ARTISTIC PnOTOGRAniS-Gallery enlarged and improved: best specialties for making nrst-class work. Rosser's, Twelfth aud Carson. BARRELS New apple, elder and kraut barrels. C. J. Gillespie, Pittsburg. BUILDERS' HARDWARE Cheapest in city. S. Miller, 1307 Carson st. ' (IAS FIXTURES-3) to 50 percent off; closing T out. Kelnecfce & Co.. 301 Wood st. SimtilM, birds, p animals. Esplcn' iarrots, gold flsn. small pet s. C-10 smlthfleM st TO LET. City Residences. NEW seven-roomed house, washhouie, attic. In side shutters, slate mantels, 5 a month, Bed ford av., near Thirty-third st. and Morgan. t rPO LET-J14 per month: neit brick house, six jl rooms, modern nxtures: one ui me uesi in the citv for the monev; No. 107 Plymouth st. W. A. iierron sc sons, 80 rourtn av r TO LET On Southside, small houses; JI0. 3 rooms. Twentieth st. : also, $13.3 large rooms (llrst floor), Jane st. W. A. Herron S. Sons, 80 Fourth av. t East End Residence. pRAIG ST.. near Fifth av. two-story Queen ' jiine, at rooms auu rieepnuu 11 111; an couven lences: moderate rent. llaxtir, Thompson & Co., 1B2 Fourth av. t IAS TEND; handsome new brick houses of 8 J rooms: allinodermonenienccs: rtnt reason able. Inquire John A. llarbaugh. 512 Homcwood av.. city. t "VTEAR Ellsworth av.. Shartyslde. Irving Place 1 Fine two-story and atlic brick, 10 rooms and reception bill; everv modern comenlence: very Ion rtnt If rented bv October U Uaxtcr, Thompson &Co., 152 Fourth av. t I ICooms. T)OOMS One or two nicely furnished second Xi storv rooms; all conveniences; small private family. "ICO Me ran are., Oakland. t "IJOOM Verv large second-story front room. Xj nlcelv furnished; reference exchanged: a'so double parlors. 10) Third av. t T OOSt-Oakland Furnished riiom for gentle nice location. 3S13 xu man; 1 both gaes and bath; Forbes st. "noOM3-No.43i.lilloh St., Mt. Washington. 3-R003I apartments: rent $S:on Pleasant Valley line. I6a Charles St., Allegheny. t Farms. FARM A good farm with excellent dwelling, barn, large orchard, etc., etc.; neartheclty; wiiiun one mile 01 railroad station; spienuiu piace for a dairy or markPt-girden farm; possession given at once. Jas. W. Drape A Co., 313 Wood tt., Pittsburg. t TOLKT. Allegheny Residences. A NICE 6-room brick dwelling In Allegheny, with bath, w. c. natural gas, laundry, etc. ; close to parks and electric cars; Immediate posses sion. James W. Drape & Co., 313 Wood St., Pitts burg, t PRANKL.IN ST., ALLEGHENY-Brlck house and storeroom:an old-established grocery stand : reasonable rent: apply at 2osArcb St.. Allegheny, t VTICE live-room dwelling Federal st. extension. 11 Inquire of J. R. McKec. 70S Penn av., Eooni 611. . t XTO. 44 SHERMAN AV., facing parks, elegantlv 1 furnished house of 10 large rooms; will rent to good tenant, to April 1st next, at $125. Black & Balrd, 05 Fourth av. t rpo LET-Rldge av. Allcghcnv, very cheap. $30 JL I DriCK nousc eigiib ruuuis; A. Herron & Sons, 80 Fourth modern fixtures. W. avenue. T TO LET $50 per mo., on Sandusky near Ohio St., Allegheny. In good order, large house 14 rooms, modern fixtures. See TV. A. Herron & Sons, 80 Fourth av. T TO LET $25 per mo., bakenhop and dwelling, with oven in good order: Monterey. St., sec ond ward. Allegheny. W. A. Herron A Sons, 80 Fourth av. t TO LET-Rldge. near Allegheny av.. Allegheny, modern brick house, 9 rooms: $75 per month. W. A. Herron & Sons. 80 Fourth av. T lloslnefts Stands. BARBER SIIOP At a bargain.at Tarentom,Pa, : to a gooc man, large barber shop with two bathrooms, 22x75. Apply to 31. Oppenheimcr, 811 Penn av t N TO. 35 FRAXKSTOWN AV, A fine storeroom over 100 feet lonir with two fronta. suitable for a drygoods, drug or grocery store; will rent aheap rromnow until spring; will lease for a term of years if desired; is located on one of the best busi ness streets of the East End. For further Informa tion inquire of VanGorder& Lloyd. 6213 Penn av.. East End. t STORE At Tarentnm. P,a. : to a good drygoods or shoe man. large brick store with cellar, 22x73. Apply to 31. Oppenhelmcr. 811 Penn ay. t rPO IiF.T On long lease, line manulactnrlng or l business property: lot V) ft. fronting becond, extending baeklJ5 ft. to First av.. near Grant st. AV. A. Herron & Sons, 80 Pourth ay. t Miscellaneous. EVERYBODY To call at once and examine our shotguns, which we are selling war down In prices; lust think, a double-barrel, breech-loader, bar-locks, rebounding hammers, pistol grip and choke bore at 114 CO, and all other guns at equally low prices. K. Smit, live stores In one, 932 and 1)31 Liberty st. and 703. 703, 707 Smlthfield 6t. Open etcnlngs until 9 o'clocn. t PERSONA!. PERSONAL Cash paid for old golu and silver; Jewelry repaired; new work made to order. Chris. Hauch. Ml Mnlthncld. PEKSOXAL V,'e have noos. ana lots or them; largest old bookstore st of the Allegheny Mountains'. Levi's. 900 1.ibei ty st PERSONAL Sacrifices lie or artists' goods and materials. Frank Bacon & Co.. booksellers and stationers, 301 Smlthneld st. Open every even ing. PERSONAL-Mr. wife, and on ai Isaac Levlur parted from his wife, and on account will be heard from after this date, Septembers?, 1891. PERSONAL lc a bolt for wall paper; better grades, 2c, 2c, 3c; ffold, 3Hcx emlxjssed gold. 4c; gold border, lc a yard; send tie stump for IbO bam pies. Kecd, "Wall Paper Jobber, Kcchester, Pa. PERSONAL Kverett Cltib new The pianos de livered this week on the H weekly pay-ments are Club A, o. 333. Mi3 L. Erath, 74 Taylor av., Allegheny; Clnb U, No 2)3, L. JI. Wright, Mlles burg. Pa. PERGONAL When 1 was a small boy mv mother always repaired nrs breeches and jacket, bnt since 1 Ot to be a great bljrnian, lckuon. the well known tailor, G5 Fifth ar., cor. Wood ot., second floor, has been substituted, who now does all my cleaning, pressing and renovating In great shape. Tel. li. PEKSO'NAL Onr native herbs The Great Blood PuriHerand Liver Regulator; 200 davs treat ment for one dollar: composed of herbs, barks and roots, and will positively enre all diseases arising from Impure blood or tlie monev will be refunded ; fuarantee given. Agency of the Dr. Perkins ted leal Company. 309 Chartlers st., Allegheny. Sent by mall on receipt of one dollar. PERSON AL Llnnekln's price list of dyeing and cleaning ladles and gents garments: GENTS' GARMENCS. DYED. ...52 a ... 1 CO ... 1 23 Heavy overcoats Light overcoats Undercoats Pants 100 Vests . .10 Full salt dved for 250 Cleaning and repairing done in best possible man ner at lowest rates. LADIES' GOODS. DYED. Single shiwls 75 Double shawls , (1 25 Pia io covers Jt 00 to 1 25 Portieres 2 00 to 5 00 Table covers 60 to 1 00 Jackets 1 00 to 2 00 Dresses 1 00 to 5 00 Ribbons 5c a yd. and up Kid slippers, blick rnly 50c pair Kid gloves, black only 25c pair Ostrich plumes cleaned or died black. 30c to 50c. Ostrich tips, dyed to match samples, GOc per bunch. Lace curtains cleaned or Jlntcd any shade. 50c. Ladles stT.w or felt hats dyed any shade and shaped In the latest style. Dry cfeinlng our specialty. E. J. Linneklu A Co , 174 Federal st., Allegheny, and 633 Venn av., Pittsburg. FOUND. "POUND Bisque of Beef, a llnuld nerve food. A: Hives health and strencr gives health and strength in cases of extreme weakness and general debility. as aruggisis. "TX)UND Gordon setter pup on May 2; two brown Jj patches on head, one on back; owners please call, piv charges and take him away. Address Box 92. ImperUl, Pa. AUCTION SALES. - ASSIGNEE SALE REAL ESTATE, Laid ont in small farms and fiiilldin? lots. One(l) dairyfarm ot aboutPOacresnear Wat son station, with all necessary No.I creamery fixture-, run by steam, with a good engine and boiler snppliod by gas from a well on the premises; also one lurge cow stable and barn, one donble frame house: one (1) farm of about 100 acres near Hope, Chnrch station. 200 BUILDING LOTS, To bo sold at public salo on THURSDAY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, October 1, 2 and 3, at 9 a. jr., On the promises near Hays station, on the Mononcrahola division of the P. R. R. and P., JIcK. & Y., and Hope Chnrch station nnd Watson station, on the Wheeling division of theB. & O. .Within two miles of tho city limits, on tho 'opposite side of tho Monon gahela river'from'GLKN'WOOD, PA., where tho proposed highway bridge is already lo cated for the Second Avenne Electric Street Railway to cross for its line to HOME STEAD, PA., which, is only yx miles from this property. Tho Mononeahela Iron and Stool Company, A portion of this property was sold to the Monongahela Iron nnd Steel Companv,-on which thov have erected a large rolling "mill, which will give employment to 200 men. Terras of Sale One-third cash at time of sale; balance in three equal annual pay ments, with interest, payable semi-annually, secured by tight bond and morteace. JOHN M. KISIIER. Assignee of I. D. Kisher. JOHN FEDERKEIL, Auctioneer. se27-102 A T AUCTION! FINE FURNITURE. CARPETS, PIANO FORTE, NOTIONS, ETC., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, At 10 o'clock, at tho rooms of the HENRY AUCTION CO., 21 and 2G Ninth street. The entire furnishment of a residence moved to the store for salo, fine chamber suites in oak and walnut, flno parlor suites, sideboard, bookcases, wardrobes, chiffonior, leather couch, lounges, chairs, rockers, cabi net, clilm closet, dinner set, oxtension, table, hair and husk mattresses.mirror.piano forte, tables, comforts and bedding-, carpets and linolenm, kitchen and laundry furni ture. Salo positive. HENRY AUCTION CO., SC27-18D Auctioneers. A UCTION SALE TO QUIT BUSINESS. On lticsuay, soptcniocr 21', nt 2 p. jr.. the stock of Mrs. A. Morgan, 221 Federal street, Allegheny, of new nnd second-hand furniture, consisting of 'oldliur beds, bed steads, bureaus, washstands, solas, stoves, carpets, glassware and sundries; salo posi tive. W. C. THOJIPSON, Auctioneer. se27-183 FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO., 121 and 123 Fourth ave Before leaving town send your silverware and valuables to us for safe keeping. Je3-M McNAUGHBR & CO., Contractors for Paving; Sidewalks With Cement, Brick aud Fire Brick, Concretlne Cellars. FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY, PA, Curbstone furnished and bet. auU-71-o CHOICE PBOPERT1ES. PALMER PLAGE LOTS, SWISSVALB, P. R. R. Only two minutes from station."" Superb location for a home. Reasonable Prices. Easy Terms. HOFFMAN & BALDRIDGE, WILKINSBURG, PA. se'26-12-imi3 AND We have a number of houses as well aa vacant lots for sale in these towns. Prices now are lower than tliey will be when tho new electric mil is started. We soil more properties in these places than nny other agents. Call and see us. :yxor:ris ss aisbitt, 78 diamond stkeet, Dispatch iluildins (first floor.) au27-10C-Mwst FOR SALE! $4,700! An elegant new nine-room house; all modern; pipered throughout, front and reap stairs, folding doors, bay windows, complete sewage, beautiful level lot, nicely elevated. 8 tone walks, front yard sodded, first-class neighborhood; very convenient to all means of travel. This Is cheap property and will be sold on very reasonable terms. Call soon if you want a bargain. KELLY & ROGERS, 6216 Pcnn avo., se22 55 K. ., city. FOE SALE. Tho property of Patrick 3Iay, deceased, consisting of tivo storerooms and threo dwelhnj? nonses, will be (-old at public salo on the premises, 313 and 320 Second avenue, city, on Tuesday, September 29, 1891, AT 10 A. 3L SC2S-G HOME OR IXYESTJIEXT. Come and see ns. We are offer Ing a plan oi T.ast Kmi Lots wliich present unusual advantages. Lots 8250 to $1,000, according to sizo and location. Terms to suit pur chasers. MURKY A" EDSAIX, Si Fidelity Building. seI0-8Sr BARGAIN. i Wo havo 60 feet front on Bennett street Mnrtland plan, for sale; low -price, gooo terms. Owner non-resident. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., se27-191-MT.T 1C2 Fourth avenue. EDUCATIONAL. -pEMOVKD-KING'S SCHOOL OF OI5ATOKT. Xv elpcntion and dramatic culture remove! to Unlvtrsitv BulWInpr, IMamonil ?t., opposite Court lronse. llyron W'. Kin, manager; Jaines M. M'isman. associate manager. Class and prirata lessons, lltcratnrc. French .tnd German, Pelsirte. old school and modern systems, tfend for pro pectus. anll-39-MWF HOMER MOORE "Will receive a limited nnmberof pupils ia vocal culture and singinsr. Until October voices tried free. Call at 507 Penn av. se24-20 COHRRrZ UNIVEKSITT. SIXTH ST. A new management. Increased attend ance. The best discipline. Tho best in strnction. English Training School for boys" and zirls. Ten higher courses of study. Thirty experienced teachers. Students ad. mitted (Lilly. Tuitions reasonable Day nnd Evening sessions. Send for catalogue. II. M. ROWE, Brest. se24-D Duquesne Conservatory of Music. Cart Better anI This. Pal3 Carter, MnslcaT Directors. A nw school of music to De conducted on tlie plan of the Koyal Conservatory of Munich. Germanr. Full corps of instructors. Eljrhtcom Dlete departments. Free advantages la class iiw Btructlon superior to any in the country- A thor oujrh and complete course of Instruction for grad nation in each departmpnt bend for prospectus. CHAS. DAVI CARTER. Manager. Uunuesna College building, LHamondst., opp. Court House. se22-D CWITIITV r. Mirriirri.iiirjK's media, pa.. O A ACADEMY, near Phllartcintilar choice school for boys, number limited: mild winter climate;- neailll record lias lew parancu; line uuuuinK; steam hent; electric llarhl anil jras; gymnasium with; swimming hath rejruHted by steam; ampla grounds: teachers men and college graduates; spe cial attention and private tutoring for backward boys; single or double rooms; tits for college or business; snperlor English department; libraryj complete lanoraiory wiiu uvnarao.moMjr, etc., etc.; bovs workshop for manuaf training In wood and; metal; Media bas seven churches and 1 temper anrecWter. SWITIIIN' C.SUOUTLIDGE,A.ai.. (Harvard graduate). 3Iedia, Pa. anB-tsa NIGHT SCHOOL. Special classes in aiECnAXICAL, AKCHT TECTURAL DRAWING, and HIGHER, MATHEMATICS; also classes in GREEK, LATIX, GER3IAX. FRENCH, BOOKKEEP ING, SHORTHAND and English branches, at DUQUESNE COLLEGE. E. M. W OOD, V. D., IX. D., President. sea-Jiw NIGHT SCHOOL BEGINS MONDAY, September 28. For particulars, send for latest Illustrated Circular, or apply at COLLEGE OFFICE, open every evening till 9 o'clock, AFTER SEPTEMBER L Address, Telephone 1515 C. SMITH'S SON. aul8-70-jrwT DR. HARRIS' CRAMP CURE ' -roK- Every Ache and Pain FOR SALE AT ALL DRUG ST0RE3L Manufactured by LH. HARRIS DRUG CO., Hos. 46 and 48 Seventh Avenns, 630-O PITTSBURG. PA CHAUTAUQUA LAKE ICE FOR SALE. Excellent quality. Prices cheao. Address LAKEWOOD ICE COMPAST, SC2540-D . Lakewood, N. "ft GRAFTON jmL (Jrm((m 1 i i V .,-Afi:-.J''AMS-1r.-vAjJg
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