Pittsburg dispatch. (Pittsburg [Pa.]) 1880-1923, October 02, 1891, Page 3, Image 3

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    WORK FOR MISSIONS.
Interesting Meeting of Western Penn
sylvania Baptist Chnrclies
ENGAGED IX A LAUDABLE WORK.
Ticws of the Best Wars and Means Thor
oughly Exchanged.
:iIE FULL OKGAXIZATION EFFECTED
The Baptist churches of "Western Penn
sylvania held a mi-sionary convention in
the Fourth Avenue Baptist Church yester
day. Nearly all the leading churches in
his part of the State -were represented.
The meeting Mas opened with devotional
exercises at 9.P.0 o'clock. Ilev. T. II. Chap
man was appointed Temporary Chairman to
effect an organization and Itev. P. F. Dc
laney was appointed "Yrk. The election of
a moderator being A order, lion, diaries
driller, President of the fatate Missionary
Society, was chocn. The convention then
proceeded with the reading of reports from
the various associations as to the needs of
their respective field. It was found that a
pood shaic of the different associations were
represented by ministers and laymen dele
pates The cry of each association seemed
tolic that to carry on the Christian unrk
successfully in Western Pennsvlvania there
was an urgent need of men and money.
In response to an invitation for anad
nlress on this subject, Dr. TV. II. Conard, of
Philadelphia, State Secretary of the Mis
sionary Board, took the platform. During
the course of his remarks lie said that the
old things and the old ways are not always
to be despised, and that new things are not
nlwavs Ue. lie advocated that it wonld
lie a good thing to luvie evangelists to hold
extra meetings, but the conention had bet
ter be very cautious in its procedure on the
juestion ot putting district missionaries in
the field and increasing the responsibilities
of the Missionary Association.
ron the rATiirisLEss churches.
These extra meetings, he said, should be
for the benefit of fatherless churches. An
other mission would be to aid pastors in
f pecul meetings. Ho also stated emphati
cally that there were very few local associa
tions that could suppoit a missionary for
more than a year at a time, and that a mis
sionary should be employed by tho Stato
Missionary Society and all associations help
to Minpoit the missionary thus employed
H. A . s;iiaw , an attornev-at-law, then arose
and delnered uninteresting discourse, set
tins lorth the impoitance of the laymen's
duMc- m the work. At the close of Jlr.
haw 's address the noon hour had arrived,
and a motion to adjourn was then made and
carried.
The afternoon session of the convention
opened at 3 o'clock with devotional exer
cises led bv Ilei II. iladctes, of Sew Castle.
The question, "How Can a Closer Alliance
lletwcen Our Local Association Be Brought
Auout? was tlien brought up for discussion.
l!ev. Jlr. King was the first speaker on this
subject, lie opened the discussion by stat
ing that more meetings of tho nature of the
one they now attended would be helpful in
that direction He said- "There is a great
lack of militant spirit. A"o must
onecntrate our minds and our hearts
on the thing to be achieved be
foie we can expect to get it.
w e must unite our forces well together and
11 tt be continualh at vnnance with each
her. AA'e must get together In this way oc-
tsionally that we may ascertain the needs
f tho different churches. There is posl
iely no way of getting hold of these weak
churches and sustaining them, except by
missionaries'
-cveral other ministers and lavmen took a
hand in the discussion that followed Mr.
lung's remarks, among them being Eev.CA.
Ilaie. AV. AV. Battcll. I)r AV. A. Stanton, J.
IV. Bristol and A. .1. Fennan.
The next speaker was Rev. AV. S. Wood, D.
P He ojiened the topic, "Can Western
Pennsylvania Have Tno District Mission
aries" The speakers were requested to
confine themselves closelv as onlv ten
minutes would be allon ed for each address.
Mr AVood said-
"Is it expedient to havo two district
missionaries? Let us see. The need of a
district missionary m this p irt of the State
depends on two things. First, a general
need, and second, a need that is snecial to
Western Pennsvlvania. Fiom one" third to
to-thirds of the churches aie pastorless.
The special needs ariso from facts like this.
Tlie u estern part of Pennsylvania has had a
wondeiful growth. Its natural resouices
are almost unparalleled, and its rapid de
velopment has increased its wealth to start
ling proportions and made it a recognized
territory in every channel of business.
THE ESPECIAL XEEI) Or WORK.
A wonderful spirit ofentcrprize has been
shown in bringing about this great develop
ment, and let me say right here, that hero is
where the special need lies. Wo ought to
carry tlnsgre.it spirit of enterprise and ac
tivity into other channels. We must bring
these people into a sense of their great need
of spirituality as well as supplying of their
temporal wants e must got them aroused.
Ac must make these needs to
them outweigh their esteem for the ul
mighty dollar I tell aou we want better
iHirh, my brethren, we want tho faith that
lavs holdol Christ in cai lying on the work.
"Can the men for distuct missionaries be
lound 1 his seems to be an algebraic ques
tion depending altogether on the unknown
quantities. There's a vast difference .be
tween preaching and teaching. All preach
ers are teachers, but all teachers aie not
preachers. Wo want competent men. Wo
must have them, and there is no icason that
we should not be able to find them.
Wc don't want missionaries that
preach lor money, neither do we
want men who ar continually dunning
people foi monej for religious enterprises,
as they soon become decidedly obnoxious to
any congregation, and it at once becomes
patent to tlie congregation that that man
onlv wants to talk to reach theii pocket
books. 1 tell oulriend, wre want to reach
the hearts or people Wc must have the
spirit of t.odbetorewp tan succeed. You
must have a gospel root before you can have
u gospel grow in
Kev. T. II. Chapman, the nevt speaker,
said. "I think the Mate should be divided
into four districts Two missiunaiies for
the eastern part and two lor the western
part or tlietate We could casilv support
one here in 1'ittsburg, and I think tlie north
western part of the State could do so also.
A c need these men and should hai e them.
But we don't men who go about burdening
the people w ith the collection basket every
place they chance to speak. Such men would
soon cause a discontent and finally an aver
sion that would shut them out altogether.
Let the pastors look after the tollcctions.
It istheii dutj. Thcic is plenty ot money
in the State to support this cause, and I be
lie ewe could raise double the monej re
quired.''
Follow ing Kev. Chapman's address several
delegates made short speeches saying that
four times the amount of money necessarv
coind be raised and that the people should
aim to work up an enthusiasm on the sub
ject. They must reach every heart and
ev ery mind w ith coni incing pow er and then
the m ork w ill be carried on successfully.
TALK ENTIRELY TOO CHEAP.
The Moderator then made a few remarks.
Tallcis icrj cheap,'' he said. "One great
trouble in conventions of this kind is
that the people interested are al
ways present, but those wo want
to inteiest are iinaiiably absent. Do wo
need two missionaries m Vcstern Pennsyl
vania Yes; we itced ten. But can w c pay
itiem A e cannot pav them. I say i-m-phaticalH
that the cliuicheS cannot pny
tlicm. Can we not find business men Unit
will join togethei and supporta missionary?
There aie plenty oi wealthy men in this
fit.. The Pittsburg association might
adopt that plan. We should appeal to the
business men to help us financially in this
iiruter."
These remarks brought Kev. Apple
gartli out to the platform. "Mr. Miller
and mselt are friends,"' said he,
bntl disagree with him. His remarks re
mind me of the otorv or the boy in London
w ho picked up a gold soi ereign in tho sticet
cue day- He niter saw the sun afterwards,
as lie was oterlastinglj looking for gold
sovereigns, it seems to me that we are look
ing too much at the financial ide of this
question and uttcilj ignoring the power of
Ood to aid us in the matter. 'Accordiug to
your Saith be Uuntoiou.' We must have
fal'hfiistand then woiks. Tlie Lord isnot
going to hand us o el tlie ) ear s salarv for a
missionary untiiwego to work. As lor'myself
Idonot w:iiit:iims,iuii.in in mv churcli. I
would not ha e him. We want inkcunnnrlM
m the destitute and uneangchzed churches 4
iiiuui-iiiwtN jn.-ru lswnere me need lies.
There arc men drawing salaries in this cause
row that should be dropped. Wo have been
.talking u. good deal at random on this, sub
ject of missionaries -and have got things
somowhat mixed, like the boy who, when
a.s,, to r1vo tno population and size of
, Svny s&iA thero were 200 houses and a
10J0 people all standing with their gable
ends next to the street. Let us probe this
matter thoroughly and institute a reform in
the evangelistic field that shall be felt all
over tho state.
CHURCH PEOPLE'S INCONSISTENCY.
Kev. Mr. Wood again made a few remarks
on tue inconsistency of some church people.
Ho said : "We go out preaching tho gospel
and admonish the peoplo to lay aside all
their caics and to lean on the Lord and ask
Him for help and guidance, but have got to
havo a year's salary assured before wc will
proceed a single step. I tell you we want to
get more of tho love of God in our hearts.
Money w ill come in streams afterward."
The Committee on Resolutions was then
called, and read the following report:
"Resolved, That it is the sense of this con
vention that tho missionary work of the
State he nnder tho general management and
direction of tho 1'rcsidcnt of the State
Missionary Society, together w ith the Board
of Managers.
That a recording secretary be appointed
by the Picsident.
"That the State should bo divided into as
few districts as is consistent with the ability
of tho district secretaries to thoroughly can
vass, and that a district secretary be ap
pointed for each district of the State, whoso
amies it snail oe to tnorougluy c-anvass tno
territory under his jurisdiction, raiso
monej" for nilssiouarv work in
the State, act a"s evangelist
and missionarv to weak churches
and dcstitutuc fields and hold occasional
district conventions In his territory for the
puposeof inviting tho people and stimulat
ing missionary sentiment."
Rev. Mr. Applegarth "offered an amend
ment regarding the Pittsburg society wnich
has heretofore been not altogether m har
mony with the Stato societv. Following is
the amendment: "In event of this resolu
tion Doing carried by the Mate society it is
understood that the Tittsburg association
will d its w ork through the State society."
This amendment was objectionablo to
many and caused n lively debate, but was
sustained by tho moderator and finally
passed. A vote was then taken on the reso
lution, standing 33 yeas and 7 nays. Motion
to adjourn was theu carried.
gratifying to AH.
The high position attained and the uni
versal acceptance and approval of the pleas
ant liquid Iruit remedy Sjrup of Figs, as
the most excellent lnvative known, illus
trate the value of the qualities on which its
success is based and are abundantly grati
lylng to tho California Fig Syrup Company.
A Clothing Sale for the Toor.
Friday is the day we remember the poor
people. "We have therefore set this day
aside exclusively for the poor. The sale
begins at 7:30 in the morning and closes at
C in the evening. Bear in mind, please, the
prices we name are positively for to-day
only:
435 boys' knee pants suits, made from
good, substantial cassimere and
cheiots, cither plain or pleated,
neat stvles, 10 different patterns
(sizes 4"to 14). at SI 35
300 boys' long pants suits (sizes 1U to
19), made lrom good wearing cloth,
in nice patterns, five different styles,
at........... $2 75
lod men's heavy double-breasted chin
chilla pea jackets, with red flannel
lining, lust the kiDd of coat a noor
man needs for fall and winter, at. . . .5
: C5
550 men's cassimere and heavv cheviot
suits, cut either in sack or four
button cutaway fropk, in 10 different
patterns, very nice suits, at 55 00
COO men's cassimere and cheviot pants,
in nice stripes and 'checks, all shades,
20 different patterns, at ?1 30
Cut this out and bring it with you. This
is a great chance for the poor to get their
clothing.
P. C. C. C, Pittsburg Combination Cloth-
iDg Company, corner Grant and Diamond
streets.
BARGAIN DAT!
At Slmen's To-Day.
Prices to-day less than goods can be man
ufactured. Child's grain spring-heel boots,
8 to 11, 65c; 12 to 2, 75c. Girl's fine .kid
spring-heel shoes at 1 00; with patent tip,
Si 10; sizes 11 to 2; regular price, 51 25 and
f 1 35. Ladies' pebble grain solid boots or
shoes at ?1; ladies' solid kid patent tip shoes
at 51 00; ladies' kid spring-heel, 2 to 4,
51 25; regular price, 51 00. Take advantage
of Friday bargain day at Simen's, 7S Ohio
street, Allegheny, Pa.
UNUSED TICKETS TO BLATNE,
Ry Railroad and Eft er, Issued for the Ex
cursion of September 19,
May be exchanged at our office for round
trip railroad tickets to the same point, good
on train leavine at 12:05 and returning at
5:05 p. m. GiiARLES Homers & Co.,
d 12U Fourth ave.
Children's and Misses'
Cloaks and suits.
The varieties arc very large and the styles
the prettiest and neatest, and the prices are
the lowest it is possible to make them.
JOS. HORNE & CO.'S
Penn Avenue Stores.
Fire, Fire, Fire.
1,000 dozen kid gloves to be sacrificed.
E. S. Giles, Allegheny.
MEETINGS AND NOTICES.
Mcetnics-
THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCK
IIOLDElts of the Alltgheny Heating Company
111 be held at the office ol the company. No. 31
West DIamoLd st., AlUghem, on MONDAY, Oc
tobers, 1391, between the hours of 10 and 11 A. M.
GEO. h HAYS.
Secretary Pro Tern.
AUEcnEvi, pa.. Sept. a, ism. sc2o-s-d
Dividends.
CxvTnAt. Rank. )
PITTSKLKG. PA., .s-ent. "0. 1891. f
D1
1VIDEND-THE DIRECTORS OF THIS
XJ bank haethlsla declared a. quarterh dhi
dendofDNE ANDON'E-HALF(IK) PElt CENT,
parable forthwith at the banking house. No. 47
Fifth av.
ocl-23 C. C. DAVIS. Cashier.
Fiest Nation ax. Basic Pi rTsnunu, Pa., l
PrrTsncRC. s,ept.ao, 1S91. (
DIVIDEND-TIIE DlRFCIOUs. OF THIS
bank have this dav declared a nuarterlvrili-
MendorTWO PER CENT on the capital stock,
payable on demand, free of tax.
ocl-41 J. D. SCULLY. Cashier.
OFriCE OF MONOJ-GAnFLA WATLIl CO.,
U13 Carson street.
riTTSBrnc. Pa., aept. 17. 1891. )
THE DIRECTORS OF THIS COMPANY HAVE
thisda declared the usual quarterly dividend
of TWO percent. pajableOct- 10, 1S91 at the office
of the treasunr. Iron and Glass Dollar Savings
Itank, 1115 Carson street. '1 ransfer books will fac
closed from Oct. 6 to 10, inclusli e.
MARK W. WATSON,
MARTIN PRENTER. President.
Secretary. SC29-47
Elections.
OrncE or the Pittsiiuec Gas Co,
scDt. a. jsii.
T7LECTION-THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE
XJ Pittsburg Gas Company are hereby notified
that the annual election lor trustees will be held at
the office ofthecompanv on MONDAY', Octobers,
from 12 to t o'clock r. ai.
W. H. MCCLELLAND.
ocl-07 Secretary.
Lc;al Notices.
-VTOTICE-APPLICATION WILL BE MADE TO
la the Governor of Pennsylvania on SATUR
DAY. October 10, lsoij for a charter of incorpora
tion Tor the Ohio River Improaement Company
under the General Incorporation Act of April 2LP,
1874. by Alex Morrison, Albert C. Wcttcngcl, James
". Russell, James V. McLaughliu and Joseph S.
Kaufman. The object of the proposed corporation
U the buying, selling aud lmproi ing real estate.
. A. M. NEEPEK,
eelS-13-r Attorntj for Applicants.
Office of CHAS. R. WEfTERSHANSON.
I No. ll.Ohiost., Allegheny.
J'STATE OF ANDREAS KOE1IN-NOTICE IS
j hereby glaiu that letters testamentary n the
estate or Andreas Kochnhaie been granted to the
undersigned, to whom a'l persons indebted to
said estate are requested to make immediate pay
ment, and those baaing claims agaiust the same
f1Vv'I.d ".-';fe!5?n,.Vnowl1 without delay. KARO
VJrJtIvOEH1, Executrix, No. 130 Third street,
Allegheny. au2S-38-F
Business Changes.
DIS0LOTION-THE FIRM OF EVANS &
., . a ! (FiiUl ATeuue I'rinting Compani ) has
this day been dissolved bj mutual consent. Joseph
1l.?va,1,s.,ret.liJ.iK.T.h,' badness will be continued
at the old stand. 20 1 Ifth avenue, bv Charles F.
Foster, who assumes all the obligations of the old
linn, and to whom all parties indebted to Evans &
Foster ai 111 make payment.
JOSEPH B. EVANS,
CHARLES F. FOSTER.
OCl-101-ThFbU
T)IS.II0Xr0T1CE IS "KREBYG1VEN
-To. . m,i nrcX """"ship association,
Olcd Marshal , Kenneav & Co.. Limited." has
been dissolved by mutual conse-m. The under
signed liaau liecn elected liquidating trustees to
aund up the business or said coinpana? and to dis
tribute the net assets among the members of said
limited co-partnership. All crons know lug them
selves Indebted tei the firm will please call and
make prompt paymcut. and those hating claims
will please make them known, a M MAR
SHALL. W. M. KENNEDY. F. J. A, EIXEL
i -iHiudatlns Trustees, ' o.7u '
I-mh:
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jyuare for one insertion. Classified real estate
advertisement on'Viis page ten cents per line
for each insertion, and none taken for Jess than
thirty cents.
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Wanted Advertisements of aU Mndt,
SUCH AS
SITUATIONS, KOOMS,
MALE HELP, BOARDING,
FEMALE HELP, BOARDERS,
AGENTS, MISCELLANEOUS,
PERSONAL, . TO LET ROOMS,
MISCELLANEOUS TOR SALES, LOST AND
FOUND.
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH.
BUSINESS OFFICE.
Cor. Smlthficld and Diamond Streets,
ALWAYS OPEN.
TtRAXCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHEUf.
WANT. FOIt SALE. TO LET. AND OTHER
TRANMEVT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE
RECEIVED Ur TO 9 P. 5f. FOR INSERTION.
Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver
tisers already have accounts with The DisPATcn.
FOR THE SOUTHSIDE. NO. HIS CARbON
STREET. TELEPHONE NO. C0S2.
FOR THE EAST END, J. W. WALLACE, 6121
TENN AVE.
riTTSRURG ADDITIONAL.
THOMAS MCCAFFREY. SXO Butler street.
EMIL G. STUCKEY, Sli street and Penn avenue.
ALLEGHENY.
A. .1. KAERCnEK. No. (3 Federal street.
II. J. McBRIDE. Market House, Allegheny.
F. II. EGGERS i. SON. Ohio and Chestnut streets.
THOM AS SIcnENKY. Western and Irwin avenues.
G. W. HUGHES.TennsylvanIa.Tnd Beaver arcs.
PERRY M. GLEIM. Rebecci and Allegheny ave.
WANTED.
Male Help.
BARBER-Good wages paid,
norst, WIlMnsburg, Ta.
D. T. Stumpen-
TARBER-
At 50 Fourth av
BLACKSMITH One with small capital pre
ferred. Address Eans, Dispatch office.
BOY Good smart bov.
M, St. Charles Hotel.
Inquire at 10 o'clock A.
BOY to or 1(1 vea"rs old: must be good penman
and w ell acquainted with the city. Address
b. C. Dispatch office.
COAT3IAKTR A first-class man; best of wages
and ste.id work guaranteed: onlv reliable
men wanted. Inquire of Jas. A. McNally, 809
Liberty St., 1'ittsburg.
COATMAKEIts Four nrst-class men Immedi
ately, s. W. Mlmson & Sous, Columbus, O.
ClOLLEOTOR for countrr route; one with experi
ence preferred. Address, stating experience
and salary expected. Collector. Dispatch office.
pOODBAHBER-
-Immediatcly. 137 Ohio st.
HEATERS First-class non-union bar and plate
Iron heaters; mnt be used to working coal;
Pittsburg Amalgamated wages pild. Applvimme
dlatelj, stating experience, etc., to P. O. Box9S3,
Pittsburg, Pa. ,
MAN An acli e and energetic man with from
fi.C00toSn.000. to Ukc .in acthe interest hia
in innlucturing concern, that has permanent and
extensive markets In the U. S. and all foreign
c (nnlrles: business growing rapidly and a-clean 50
I h cent profit made; onli a man tint has push and
i pergy need answ cr. Full particulars and all nec
Asarv Information can be had by inquiring M. F.
Hippie Co., 96 Fourth ay.
"A TAN A llrst-class Intelligent man.
2C to 40 years
.iu. oi age, to act as manager in
good mrlng
uusinfss; guaninieco. saian oi pxiio svupermonin;
must be able to go out of the eit v. Call or address
Room 40, Eisner Phillips building.
1" AN with push wanted In each cttv and town to
J.U. introduce our new Paste Stove Polish among
housekeepers and stores; no labor; no brush dust
or smell; sells on eight: pays S3 60 per day. Ad
dress with stamp. Champion Company, 43 North
Fourth St., Philadelphia. Pa. '
MAN A well proportioned male for model for
evening class. For terms apply to II. L. HI1
derbrand. No. C2 Cedar av., Allegheny, Saturday
at 8 r. M.
MEN Good men to sell a patented article to
business men at their offices; salary or com
mission, or both. K. J. Hendricks & Co.. Room
211, iilssell Block.
CALEbMAN (Traveling) to sell stores O'Keefe's
kj u. iv. snoe DiacKing, nncsl
commissions. Dr. O'Kccfe &
O. K. shoe blacking, finest in the world: good
imffislnne. llr. ll'TOfo X C.n rf QmlthdnM
St.. Pittsburg, Pa.
SALESMAN An energetic, active salesman to
sell flour sacks In I'ennsvli ania and Ohio. Ad
dress B.-F. Veach A Co., 957 Lllierty st., -city.
TINNER Must be good on ware, and job work;
steady work to a good man. Address Gto.
Rome A Co., Mansfield, thartlcVs P. O.
rPINNER At once: good wages to the rlebt man.
X L. N. Burry, Evans City. Pa.. l & W. K. K-
WORKERs Actlc workers even-where for
Shepp's Photographs of the World, prodnetd
at an outlay of $100,000: tremendous success; Mr.
J. 31. Marshall. Dexter. Ind., cleared $503 In 4 days;
Rev. Henrv fisher, l'lalnficld. Mass., $137 In c
hours; MIs II. H. Harris, Garfield, Pa., $14 In CO
minutes; mammoth Illustrated circulars and terms
free; books on credit; freight paid: beautiful out
fit only $1. Address Globe Bible Publishing Co..
705 Chistnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. "
"yOUNGMAN for bill clerk; quick, accur
1 countant; good penin in and correct s
rate ac-
StM-llP!-.
state reierenccs aud wages expected. Address Box
U, Dispatch office.
""OUNG MAN to worK in Insurance office, who
X has some know ledge of bookkeeping. Address i
in own nanqw riling, insurance. Dispatch office.
QiY A MONTH and expenses for salesmen In
HDttJ every county In the II. S.: samples and
outfit free: no expcrli nee necessary; yearly con
tracts made: finest and easiest selling goods man
ufactured, isend stamps for full particulars, E.
Comer&e, 24 Hemion &t., Worcester, Ma&s.
Wanted Acents.
A GENTS On salarv or commission to handle
the new patent -hemlcal Ink erasing pencil;
the greatest selling novelty ever producea; eraEes
ink thoroughly In two seconds; no abrasion or
paper; 200 lo 500 per cent profit: one agent's sales
amounted to $G20 In e1x davs; another $32 In two
hours; ue want one energetic general agent-for
each State and Terrltorj . For terms and full particu
lars, address The Monroe Eraser Mfg. Co., La
Crosse. AVIs.
GENTS "King's Handbook:'
1.(33 illustra
tions! colored mapt; census 189C; selling for
tZoOus making a great bit: agents making munev
rapidly; u rrilorv going last; liberal term.
P.J.
.Himlug & Co.. 13j Fifth av.
Pittsburg.
AG ENTt? N ew cigar lighter; cverr smoker bnvs ;
lights In wind or rain: sample 15r, two lor 25c:
$1 dozen, by mall; stamps taken. It. Stayner
Proa ideuce, R. I.
& Co.,
AGENTS-Malo or female; light business;
pai . 309 Chartiers st.. Allegheny.
good
GENT& $3 to $7 daih : exnrrience unnecessary.
L Putnam & Co.. West Winsted. Ct.
GENERAL agents for our non-eaaporatlng, non
freizlng chemical fire pail; entirely new; pat
ent ncenth granted: quick seler; apply at once.
Tlie Worcester I Ire Appliance Co., 33-H Front st,
Worcester, Mass.
"Wanted Female Help.
CtOOK A good cook: must have good recommen-
datlons; good wages paid. Applvatl03 Faj
cttest., Alltghcnj.
COOK for a small famllv: good reference re
quired. Address P. O. Box 273 rittsburg.
DRESSMAKER-By the dav, an experienced
dressmaker lor gene ral sew ing; references re
quired. Call at E. II. Walkins', 500 O'Hara St.,
East End.
DRESbMAKER
I'ena av
An experienced lady at 303
GIRL Young girl for general lionen ork; family
of two. M C.-artltrs st., Allegheny.
GIRL A good girl lor general housework; good
a ages. 41(1 Larimer a .. E. E.
GIRL for general housework.
East End, Pittsburg, Pa.
601 Lincoln av..
"MRL Competent for general housework, family
VJT of three. 5207 Penn av.
GIRLS for housework, at No. 130 Robinson St.,
Allegheny ; no charge.
GIRIi For general housework.
Allegheny.
183 Locust St.,
pt IRL for general housework.
I3M Penn av.
HOUSEKEEl'ER-In family of two; midillc
aged w omin preferred. Address with refer
ences, II. G., Disp.itch office.
Wanted Male and Female Help.
ClOOKS, chambermaids, laundresses, dhiing
' room girls, nurses, dish nashers, piutry girls,
kitchen girls, cooks dining room girls for hotels
and bo-iruing houses, file young. girls, M0 house
girls, German and colored girls, 60 laborers, team
sters, farmhands. Mrs. E. Thompson, CIS Grant st.
c
IOOK At Keating House and also a manor
woman lor dining room, l'errjsvllle plank
road,
LADIES and gentlemen to get up clubs for largest
tea house In lVnusylvania; new plan; greatest
variety ofpresents; everything rlrst class; write
for particulars. Address AV. E. bmilcy, Du Bois.
Pa.
MAN COOK, coachman, teamsters, dairjmen,
farm hands, coal miners, wood-choppers,
laborers, hotel cooks, chambennatds, dishwashers,
five dining room girls, 200 house girls, 20 Germans
and Swedes, 4 colored girls 10 cooks, 20 chamber
maids, housekeepers. Median's, 515 Grant-st.
Telephone 90.
TEACHER, minister. Insurance agent,- or any
wideawake will educated man or woman,
above 25 years or age. to handle our boofc 'JIarv,
the Queen ol the House orDaild:" salary, ?75 per
mom h to the right pirtles. Call or address A. b.
Gray & Co.. Eisner & Phillips building.
Wanted Boarding.
BOARD-In strictly -private family; no other
boarders; within ten minutes' walk or post
office; folr five people; thrte rooms required, A.
li M. Dlsaatch office.
msmtim
SFfxr Trtaew"
DISPATCH.
Kri"ITKUlil.t
NTED.
TVnntedi-SItuationv
I7MPLOYMENT-BT 'Jarpcnter; Jobbing, renalr
li ing and tinlerlnsi f W. Ijoehmer, news
dealer, 71 Steuben St.,
vest End, city.
POSITION-Of trust by young man with experi
ence in office or on road: permanent position
more object than salary:') best of references. An
dreas E., Dispatch office.
POSITION A side line to sell on commission in
Iteadtnr. Pa.: '0.000 Inhabitants. Call at 502
Liberty St., or address C. D., Dispatch office, ruts
burg. Pa.
POSITION by a competent man as roller; Is sober
and reliable; cin give good reference. Ad
dress H. J., Dispatch office.
POSITION By stenographer, permanent or for
couple of weeks; best city reference glen. Ad
dress L. W., Dispatch office.
POSITION of any kind bv a young ronn: can
write fair, and give good references. Address
Jack, Dispatch office.
POSITION As bookkeeper, clerk, etc.; can buy
an Interest In small business. Address K. M.,
Dispatch office.
POSITION By a young man Jli. in newspaper
office; welt recommended. Z. W., Dispatch
office.
ITUATION As assistant bookkeeper; am anick
and accurate: can give the best ;of city
references. Address U. A. Duffleld, 41 N. Dia
mond, Allegheny.
SITUATION By a voting man from out West. In
in office or store as clerk; will guarantee per
fect satisfaction. Address W. M. Huges, 16 Wayue
St., Allegheny. ,
SITUATION Small set of books to keep, by a
practical man with good reference; can devote
three hours d.illy at your office. Address B., Dis
patch office.
SITUATION As coachman bvajoung married
man; no children: where wifecan do laundry
work;
P.O.
good references. Address M. M Pittsburg
SITUATION as cashier or assistant bookkeeper
bv an experienced lady; can give bond and ref
erence 11 required. Address K. T Dispatch of
fice. SITUATION liv a onng man of IS as assistant
lu ring store; good edticition; not, afraid to
work, x; Y., Dispatch office.
SI1UATION as bookkeeper or cashier, by prac
tical man : good experience and references. O.
rj. ij., uispaicn oniiu.
SITUATION Bv drug clerk; a year and a half ex
perience. Address .1. M. S,, Dispatch office.
SITUATION by good coatmaker. Address Coal
miker. Dispatch office.
IVanted Partners-
PARTNER. with $10,000 or $20,000, to engage In
manufacture and sale of a specialty In great
demand and large profits; no trlners. Address
Business, Dispatch office.
"PARTNER In a monopoly; big profits; small
X capital only required. Williamson, New
Brighton.
Financial.
MONEY to loan at lowest rate of Interest; loans
granted promptly, no delaj : have a large
amount on hand at the present time: bring your
deed with jou, will guarantee prompt loan or no
charge. J. E. McCrlckart, 140 Fifth ay.. Tele
phone 157G.
MONEY to loan Immediately: S.10,000 Jiasbeen
left with us to place this week, In sums to
suit applicants; this Is a splendid opportunity to
parties w anting money at once. Morris & Flem
ing, 10S Fonrlh ay.
MONEY to loan on short notice.
Ewlng & Co., 107 Federal St.
John K
MORTGAGES $1"0. COO to loan; sums (300 to Jo, 000
to$3),000: expenses light; money ready. S.
J. Fleming. 152 Fifth av.
MORTGAGES on'cltv or Allegheny county prop
erty at lowest rates. Henry A. Weaer &
Co., 92 Fourth av.
QUICK loan of not oyer tiiOO; highest Interest
paid; real estate security. Address Loan,
Dispatch office.
TO CAPITALISTS A special partner wanted to
invest $.")0.000 In a well established, paying
mercantile business In this cltv. but which, owing
to the growth of the same, requires additional cap
ital for the more profitable conduct of the business;
Gpercent Interest guaranteed with a share In the
net profits to be mutually agreed upon: all corre
spondence will be treated in the strictest confi
dence. Address II. Mason, Pittsburg P. O., Pa.
TO LOAN-S200.000 on mortgages: $1C0 and up
wardatepcr cent; $500,000 at 4' percent on
residences or business property, lacant lots or
farms. S. II. French, 123 Fourth av.
Miscellaneous.
A GREAT reduction "We want everybody to
know that we have reduced our best $5 00 cabi
nets to $3 00. Stewart S, Co.. 90 and 92 Federal St.,
Allegheny, Pa.; diamond Photoettes$l CO.
B US1NJ S3 MEN to know that the renn Trlntlng
and Novelty Co.. 77 Diamond St., Plltsburg.
telephone 1133. carry the finest designs, to suit any
business, of cards, 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.
CART Double-seated second-hand roid carl;
strong aud cheap. Address II., Box 23, Hulton
P. O., Pa.
"VTATURAL GAsj Consumers of natural gas will
Xx find It to their ad antage 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 the only way to get ahead of the gas com
paaies. PATENTS O. D. Levis (20 years). Solicitor; 131
Fifth av., next Leader, Pittsburgh
PIANO and fnrnlturemoving Shananan Transfer
Co., Smlthfleld, comer Water.
PUPILS By experienced, successful tutor: ele
mentary branches, college preparation; high
est references. Tutor. Dispatch office.
TO RENT-For
one vear or more, a Riihnrh.in
X plate;
good improvements, with garden and
bomeiauu. uu nne oi puonc conveyance. Address
Leumas, Dispatch office.
-, .-".. l. .... - " ...
rpRUNKS hauled to and from East End for 50c.
X Campbell & Davis, 12 Seventh av. Telephone
USE Jones' Bedbug Paralyzer Jones' .Magic
Roach Powder: contains no poison; roaches
banished by contract; satisfactiongiieu or no pav.
Prepared by Geo. W. Jones, 222 Federal st.. Alle
gheuj . Pa. bold by all Hrst-cIa6S druggists.
FOB SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE.
City Residences.
T?OR SALE At a low price, a a ery good (comer)
X brick house, six rooms and attic, well finished,
modern fixtures, location good and a ery conven
ient. (99). W. A. Herron & Sons. 80 Fourth av.
TtTYLIE AVENUE, near Wandless St., cheap
lV house, two-stora- brick or six rooms, hall,
etc.. good cellar; lot 20x91: only $3,700; this Is well
worth Investigation. (E-181) bee Black & Balrd.
No. 05 Fourth av.
East End Residences.
I70R SALE $5.709 East End: a very neat new
. house: stvllsli appearance, nine rooms, modern
fixtures. Iront and back porches: on a good resi
lience street (near Highland av. and four lines or
rapid transit). (43). AV. A. Herron & Sons, 80
Fourth a .
I70K SALE-Chcan; $0,800: at Oakland, street
improved, brick house, tine appearance, nine
rooms, modern fixtures, location desirable; north
an examination at least. ((B). AV. A. Ilerrou &
faous, 80 Fourth av.
HEKE Is a good East End home for the money;
complete little brlcKhouseorflve rooms, hall,
etc., Willi Iot47vl30:cornerortwo good streets and
on line ot electric road; good stable; only SJ.C0G:
(a3so). Black & Balrd, No. 93 Fourth ay.
H Offish For sale or rent. Queen Anne house or
12 rooms; lot 100x142; all modern conveniences;
can rent lurnished. Address Box 157, Pittsburg
postofllcc.
(&A 700 EACII-F.uclld av. terrace, near Stan
Dttj tonai., 5ncw9-room houses, all modern,
open stairs from first floor to attic: neatly papered:
lots graded, stone walks laid, surroundings first
class; close to electric rirand comcnlent to East
l.lberti station; terms (1,500 cash: balanio to suit;
if yon desire. i home ltwillbe to ourinterist to
sou us before purchasing ilsenh'ere. Kelly i
ltogcrs, KIO renn av., E. E.
Allegheny Residences.
CALIFORNIA AAT.. Allegheny, near Island av
good frame house, 8 rooms. h.iIL alllc. both
gaes; lot 21x110 fett; 82.800; terms easi; goodi
inline wi iuiiiui.uii 41. v. -uun, o- .juniaiasi,
Allegheny.
VTO. 33 HAKltlS ON A V.. Allegheny, nncK house,
X Grooms and hall; also frame house. 4 rooms.
lot 40X2C0: price low; terms easy.
bee John K.
lowing x ij., ivt jeaerai be.
U Q T A HI buy a frame house of six rooms, hall,
doVOyj and attic; only two doors from Alle
gheny Market House: rents for $360 per annum -(schenley
lease), bee John K. Ewlng Jt Co., 107
Federal st.
Suburban Residences.
BRADDOCK-Halkct St.. near Sixth, a new
frame house of four rooms; newly painted and
in good repair: lot 20x100; only $1,300; small pay
ment doivn, balance like rent: also three lotsT2Ux
100 feet each. $700 cash. (K-90). Black i Balrd,
Is o. 95 Fourth av.
FOB S LE LOTS.
City Lots.
T OTS Beautiful building lots forfrom ?1C0 to $300.
Xj
in mo jMKiiM--tui.ii "ii", iuiik payments; easy
is. Inquire or Chas. E. Cornelius, attorney
term:
406 Grant st., Pittsburg.
East End Lots.
I70B SALE-Penn ave.. East Liberty-Lots "09
? reet deep, at $123 per front foot; surroundings
of tho best character; unquestionably the choice
spot of the aenue. (118.) AV. A. Herron & Sons.
No. 80 Fourth av. i'
LOT Forty-footlot on paved and sewered avenue
In East End; splendid location; to immediate
purchaser will name price that w 111 sell. Address
A. P.. Dispatch office.
Suburban Lots.
CRAFTON-Nlcc large lots, all 10 feet wide. In
'Keystone Plan:" live minutes' walk from
railroau station; quite level, no grading or filling
up required; pure air; no smoke: price onlv !
each. Plans irom Jas. AV. Drape & Co 313 AVood
street, Pittsburg.
TAVEXTY-TIIIRD AVARD-Lcvel lots near Sec
ondly, electric cars and B. s. O. K It station;
streets graded and macadamized, sidewalks laid,
city water: houses built to suit purchaser 011
monthly piyments. George C.Burgwln Attorney
at Law, 1M Fourth av. .," ,'
V ERIDAY, OCTOBER -
FOR SALE LOTS.
Farms.
f!?!lttle..rannf 1 acres adjoining Verona.
J Address Robert Trwln. Verona. Pa.
FOR SALE-BUSINESS.
Business Opportunities.
AN old esHhllshcd house furnishing goods bus
iness; stock consisting of a general line of
house rurnlslitng goods, light hardware, table and
pocket cutlery, plated goods, lamps, glissware. a
full line tinware, a complete tin shop in connection,
w""11111. set tinners' tools, stoves, ranges, etc.,
will be sold as a whole with good will of the con
cern: tnisjs a rare opportunity for anvonc want
ing to embark In a well established and good pay
ing business. Fidelity Title & Trust Co., Adminis
trator of Edward S. Webb, 121 and 123 Fourth av.
AN EXCELLENT business opportunity; an es
tablishment in which 10.000 to $15,000 has been
lnT,e? ma' be purchased outright for5,on0: will
yield 100 per cent In profits within a Tear; theat
ten,,lon.r men with ready cash actively Inclined
and with perception to distinguish a good thing is
solicited. (l-W-139) Charles homers Co., 12
Fourth av.
BARBER SHOP for $115: three chairs; oil cloth
floor; need money. Ross W. Black, 712 Pmn
EI'IC? Plant, consisting or grinding pan, engine,
.boiler, etc.: engines, boilers, clay and ore pans.
and brick Vnrrl eimnllpa
Thomas "Carlln'sthons.
Lacock and" handnsky sts,
Allegheny.
TRUG S.TOUE Corner drug store, centrally lo
L cated. Address "Camphor," Dispatch office.
JYRUG STORE Corner drag store, centrally lo
JL catcd. Address ;Campthor," Dispatch office.
GROCERYr-A good grocery, good stan
business, stock about Si 3)0. Address
Dispatch office.
d. nice
Stock.
HARDWARE and noveltv store on the main
street: will sell at bargain: good reason for
selling. Address O., Dispatch office.
HATS and gents' furnishing store, special Inr
galu. Sl.cra: jewelry store. S.1.f00; sickness
cause for selling: dngoods store: grocery stores, ,
?300 to 3S.OC0; shoe stores, cigar stores, bakeries.
Pereital & Gaston. 4V Grant st.
INVESTMENTS- Your money can be lnvoted to
pa voiri2 per cent per anniim in sums of S4 to
51.000: good securities.
Address w . X . .arp, M.
jienis, jiici
MEAT MARKET As flnea meat market as there
Is In the city; In a good location. Address
Market, Dispatch office.
PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY doing a good husl
ness: good reasons gl en for selling. Address
Photo., Dlsp itch office.
PRODUCE commission business, lease and fixt
ures: good stand. Call 520 Liberty St., Pitts
burg. RESTAURANT Fine. In central pirtof city:
Jewelry stores, good-paving cigar store,
grocery stores, $200, $300, $1,000 to $10,000; milk
route, livery stable, lumber ard, fish and ovster
market, bakery, shoestore. good country store.
Holmes & Co.. 420 Smlthfleld St.
"I J ESTAURANT business on Federal St., Allc
XV gbeny, for sale or exchange for real estate,
near the depot; well situated for saloon business.
Address Realty, Dispatch office.
CjjOKn.TO $300, per month profit Ina business
id 4JJ (monopoly ) which has no losses and com-
Jiara lively noexpensts attached, and requires very
Ittle attention, as It runs ltselfrabovc business
will be sold for $G,0CO cash; only those- with above
amount need apply (books shown); present owner
retiring and going to Europe. Address C, Dis
patch office.
CJQ 300 A reliable man with $3,500 can manage
VDO) a paying business that will pii him $2,500 a
year. Address Box 123. Dispatch office.
Business Properties.
FIRE BRICK WORKS-At New Lisbon. O.. In
cluding buildings, kilns, machinery, fixtures
and nine-acres of ground; coal and clay adjoining
works; will be sold cheap to a ready purchaser.
For terms, etc.. apply to J. E. McKelyy, 153
Fourth ay., Pittsburg, Pa.
SALE oflandbv the United, States at Pittshurg.
Pa. Be It enacted by the Senate and House of
Representatives of the United States of America in
Congress assembled, that the Secretary of AVar be.
and herebv Is. authorized and directed to sell and
convey to the purchaser, or purchasers, all the right,
title and Interest of the United States In anH to all
that certain parcel of ground belonging to the United
States, situate in the city, of Pittsburg, Pa., at the
northwest corner of Penn av. and Garrison alley.
Id the Fourth ward of said city, fronting 100 feet
on the west side of Penn av. and extending north
wardly along the arest line of Garrison alley, pre
serving the same width, to low water line of the
Allegheny river, subject, however, to such public
easements as exist thereon and thereover. Depot
Quartermaster's Office, AVashington, D. C. Sep
tember 26. 1891. Under the firoa lsions ofthe aboi e
quoted act orcongress. approved May 21. 1890. and
bv direction of the secretary of AA'ar.l will otferfor
sale at public auction on the premises in the cltv
of Pittsburg. Pa., on AVcdnesday. the
28th day or October, IW1, at 11 o'clock A. jr.. Tor
cash, the property described In said act, together
avith such Improvements thereon as belong to the
United States, subject to the conditions set forth
In said Act. and subject also to the, terms and con
ditions named In the printed circular of this date,
copies or w hich will be furnished on application to
the undersigned or to the Acting Assistant Quarter
master at Allegheny Arsenal,- where-also a plat of
the ground can be seen. The rlht 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
of2percentum or the purchase moireiat the time
oravrltten notification of acceptance' jrbid;.pay
mentof the full amount of the purchase monev
must be made, upon delivery of'dubnexecuted deed
ordeedsrorthe-property purchased, 'Or. the prop
erty mav be resold, without furfher lotlce,-. at the
risk and cost- of the defaulting purchaser; the
cost of al conveyancing will be borne by the pur
chaser., G JJ. Dandy, Deputy Quartermaster Gen
eral. U.S. Army.
THE machine shop and building or tlie late "Wash
ington Beck, located on Sixteenth street,
Southslde: this shop contains all the machinery
and tools necessary to carry on a general machinery
and repair business; also mould and pattern mak
ing: boiler and engine In place: shafting and belt
ing In good order. Fidelity Title & Trust Co., Ad
lnlnlstrator. 121 and 123 Fourth av.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
Horses. Vehicles, Live Stock.
AVER A" fine family horse; aa ill scare at nothing;
lady can drive him anywhere; ai 111 sell cheap.
Address II. II., Dispatch office. "
DELIVERY wagons Delivery wagons all styles;
our own make. AA'm. Beckert, 340 to 344 Ohio
St., Allegheny. Telephone, 343).
PAIR light carriage horses, jouugand thorough
ly bioken; can lcdriacn bylady; color, light
cnesinui:ai:ooneiaui 'speriectnorse.carianu har
ness; will give trial to suit intended purchaser.
AVrlte or apply Riding School, corner Baj ard and
Neville sts.
PAIHol mules: avlll ayeigli I.50O pounds; can be
seen at Bojd A bon's Ihera' stable, corner
North and AVest Diamond sts., Allegheny.
Machinery and Metals.
AUTOMATIC hoisting engines AA'ork perfectly
right and left, with single or double drum:
second-hand boilers and engines also on hand;
general machine work promptly executed: corre
spoudence solicited. Combination Engine Co.,
Lim.,31401,ennave.,I,ittsbnrg. Tel 1205.
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.
ste;am pumps, governor, pulleys and shaft
mg. Telephone. 3401. 23-25 i'ark way,
Young, Allegheny, l'a.
J. S.
CECOND-HAND engines and boilers Two .15
O 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. ertlcal and horizontal,
all good and will be sold cheap. Uannes' Machine
Depot. 89 First av.
a 'HE celebrated acme automatic safetv engines
and non-explosive boilers, for gas o'r oil mtl,
from one to five-horse power; also the latest Im
proved ventilating fans; perfect satisfaction
guaranteed: by J. Prager, General Agent, No. 4
Filfh av., Pittsburg, Pa.
UPRIGHT ENGINES 5 to 10 horse power, with
or m Itliout boilers. Henry Farnan, DC Lacock
St., Allegheny.
Miscellaneous.
CiAS" iIXTUnES-S to 50 percent off; closing
X out. Itelneckc & Co.. J09 AA'ood st.
MAP- of 3IcCurdy. 3IcDonaId and Son thwest
ern oil fields, E. P. McFarland, 96 Fourth av.
PIANO A young ladv wishes to sell a Stclnway
Grand piano; will be sold at a bargain If sold
immediately. Can be seen atKleber Bros'.
Wood
St., wnercuis stored.
SiauijNi niras. p:
animals. Espich'
larrots. gold fish, small pet
8. 640 ftml thficht st.
BABRELS-100 whisky barrels. J. J. Speck, 305
Smlthfleld st, .
PERSONAL.
PERi-O AL How to get rich; how
- pamphlet free. Khodus Bros.,
Louis, 3fu.
to borrow;
Bankers, bt.
PERSONAL Cash paid for old gold and silver;
Jewelry repaired; new work made to order.
Chris, llauch. Ml imltlifleld.
PERSONAL Ta-va-Zon Specific Remedies per
ma.U!'I!tlc"re H kiduev. urinary diseases.
Dr. Grimth. Thlrdand Grant. Pittsburg. Pa.
PERSONA L Art Goodsl Art Goods! Archl
tctts' and engineers' materials at less than
half price: also special bargains In old and new
books. Frank Bacon ft Co., 301 Sinlthlleld st.
Open cierj evening.
IjERSOIsAL-Equestrlanlsin-Ladles and clill
dren taught horseback riding on the road;
horses broken to gait. Address Mrs. H. K. Foster,
Equestrienne, Sherldanvllle. Pa.
PELTiH jlr' mles. etc., on ladies' faces
permanently destroyed by the electric nepdle
SiS?.? Xm B.c.dr: consultation free. 3II.S
SnwVi X enn av- frmerly SOS, Tltts-
P.i.
PXSSilY11!?1 1 was a ,lna11 hoy my mother
. iW.nrSpalred m7 breeches and Jacket but
f',?mv,.iiJ,0rb6r-aSf?,tblKn"ln- m-kson. thewcU
known tailor, a, Fifth av., cor. AVood .t.. second
uoor, has been substituted, who now does all my
Tciassf: 1,reS3lnR aua renovating In great shape.
Pp?,?iflVrV ri natU'c herbs-Tlie Great Blood
mfrVrr.n?iLlTorRcKulator; SCO dasteat
.? f?Jd wInaJ;,co,.nP8etl or herbs, b-arksand
sssssySfS. gffi,ioerSt,;t "ssss?
Sent hv mall on receipt of "i V" Afen
LOST.
I
TjTKewkrrt 8,?ani1tr5oKTTu?sday, September
Rc'Sa?a6t"eAlIeeneny?tUrn.(:H,0 " fssW-
SSPpiiSJS
2,? 488fc
TO LET.
' Cltv Residences.
rppLET First-class house; nine rooms In tine
J order; modern iixtures; on one of the best resi
dence streets In the rmitral part or the city : only $40
per month. W. A. Ilerrou & Sons, 80 Fourth av. t
Allegheny Residences.
ARCH ST, (No. Ill), Allegheny, brick house, six
rooms and finished attic, bathroom, etc. In
quire next door. t
OECOND WARD.
Alletrhcnv A nice bouse of
kj 8 rooms;
both gases: laundrr. hAtli. pte.: lirst-
cliss location: low rent. Address J. L. D., Post
offlce. Box 886, Pittsburg. f
Suburban Residences.
TO LET $35 per month: a good snburbxn home
on A. V. IS. R. at Oakmont: brick house, eight
rooms, modern fixtures, large lot. W. A. Herron
& Sons, 80 Fourth avenue. - t
Itooins.
APARTMENTS-CTieap dwelling apartments,
3G8 Lacock St.. Allegheny. t
T) OOM Nicely furnished front room for one or
XV two gentlemen. 51 Webster av., three min
utes' walk from postoffice. t
OOM Second story front room. suitable for two
gentlemen: board by ticket if desired. 174 Arch
Allegheny. t
T OOMS Several nicely furnished rooms
tab'c
J. V Doaru li uesireu, ai on r ntn av.
cor. Jumon-
t
440
t
SECOND-STORY furnished room. Apply
Penn av.
Offices. Desk Room.
TvESK ROOM First office from outside door, one
XJ flight, elevator, etc.
Room 211, Blssell block. .
K. J. Hendricks St. Co.,
T
Jluslness Stents'.
HOTEL A first-class hotel property In Leech
burg, I'a.irent reasonable. Inquire or Fd
ward Hill, Lecchburg, Pa. t
STATION st.. nearFrankstownav., 3 fine store
rooms; plate glass front; rent $20 per month.
Black & Balrd, 93 Fourth av. 1
STORE Cheap store, 3CS Lacock St.,
good stand.
Allegheny;
"rAREHOUSE Three-story warehouse, with
II good cellar and elevator: rent low. Charles
Somers & Co., 129 Fourth av.
MC PER SIONTH Cor.Gross and Cvpress sts.,
vD0 Ben Venue, a new storeroom and three
dwdling rooms: excellent location tor grocery.
Black & Balrd. 93 Fourth av. t
Farms.
T7ARM A good farm, about 100 acres, only one
" mile from railroad station, convenient to cltv;
excellent dwelling house, ham and large orchard,
fine fruit In great abundance; Immediate posses
sion. James AV. Drape & Co., 313 AA'ood St., Pitts
burg, t
Miscellaneous.
PIANOS New npright pianos to rent.
Ecker A Co.. 7-a Fifth av.
H. P.
t
FOUND.
TXIUND-
Sum ormoney Wednesday, Sept. 30. on
X1 AAoodst,
ippiy lo samuci ji cuuuc, uoio .oroau
FOUND Bisque or Beef a liquid nerve rood,
glacs health and strength in cases or extreme
weakness and general debility. At druggists.
I70UND Union Artists' Portrait Co. make por
: traits only trom free hand drawings or photog
raphy outlines: no bromide paints orpeddlers used;
six skilled artists arork in windows; guaranteed
never to fade, ami best of satisfaction orno charge;
order now. paa-for Christmas: stores op-n till 0 F.
M. First floor. 703 Liberty st.. 007 AVood st.
STOLEN.
STOLEN From the residence or Frederick 8ie
bert, Shaler township, last Tnesday night, rour
promissory notes made In ravor or Frederick Sle
bert. All persons are hereby warned against buj
lng or selling tho same.
STRAYED.
E STRAY Two black mules; owner will please
call, aaav charges, or they will be sold at public
auction within 30 days. Mt. AA'ashington Hotel,
Thirty-second avard.
BANK STATEMENTS.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION QF THE
PEOPLES NATIONAL, BANK at Pitts
burg, in the State of Pennsylvania, at the
close of business. September 25, 1891:
EESOUECES.
Loans and discounts $ 3,009,025 57
Overdrafts, secured and unse
cured 3778 91.
IT. S. bonds to secure circulation bO.OOO 00
Due from approved re
serve agents 4343,12179
Due from other nat.
banks 101,833 80
Due from Stato banks
and bankeis 11,50177
439,463 30
83,000 00
27.787 71
9,021 93
Banking house furniture and
fixtures
Otherreal estate and mortgages
owned
Current expenses and taxes paid
Checks and other cash
items ..,...$ 5,110 13
Exchanges for Clearing
House...'...,.., 82,311 07
Bills of other banks.... 11,018 00
Fractlonal paper -cur- J "" '
I rency, nickels .stand
cones..... 1.W.VI1
Specie , 207.382 50
Legal tender notes '205,000 00
615.219 81
Bedemption fnnd from IT. S.
Treasurer (5 per cent of circu
lation) 2,250 00
$ 4,161,117 32
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in $ 1,000,000 00
Surplus fund 509000 00
Undivided pioflts 100,7t 83
National bank notes outstanding' 41 103 00
Dividends unpaid 2,892 00
Inilii idual deposits
subject to check $2,072220 90
Certified checks 0,169 03
Due to other national
banks 372,257 30
Due to State banks
and bankers 61,513 092,512,490 19
$ 1,101,117 32
Stato of Pennsylvania, county of Allegheny,
ss.:
I, T. P. Day, cashier of the above-named
bank, do solemnly swear that the above
statement is true, to the best of my knowl
edge and belief. T. P. DAY, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this
29th day of September, 1891.
GEORGE I. AVIIITNEY,
Correct Attest: Notary Public.
JOHN AV. CHALFANT, 1
DAVID 3IcK. LLOYD, J Directors.
J. PAINTER, JR. J
ocl-15
AUCTION SALES.
AUCTION SALE!
Auction Sale of
Valuable Building Lots,
Fronting on Pennsylvania avenueFremon t
and Jackson streets, Allegheny.
On the Premises,
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1891,
At 3 O'Clook p. if.
t Tho above desirable lots are the property
of tho Pittsburg, Allegheny and Manchester
Traction Co., and located as follows:
THREE LOTS, each 21x100 feet, on west
side of Fremont sticet, forty-two (12) Jeet
noith of Pennsylvania avenue.
FOUR LOTS, each 21x100 feet, on west side
of Fremont street, tweuty-onc (21) feet south
of Jackson street. .
FOUR LOTS, each 20x105 fcet.on north side
of Pennsylvania avenue, one hundred and
twelve (112) feet from N. AV. comer of Penn
sylvania avenue and Fremont street, with
buildings subject to a lease expiring March
31, lbl'4, at a rental of $500 and water lent per
annum.
TIIKEE LOTS, each 20x105 feet, on south
side of Jackson street, one hundred and
thirty-two (132) feet west of Fremont street.
This centrally located property will be
offered as a whole or in lots, to suit pur
chasers. Terms: One-third cah, balance in one or
two years, secured by bond and mortgage,
bearing G per cent interest.
GEO. JOHNSTON,
AUCTIONEER,
ocl-53 NO. C2 FOUKTII AA'ENUE.
GRAND AUCTION SALE.
130 Choice Building Lots.
PDRE WATER, NO' WATER TAX.
CAMELIA PLACE PLAN, EIGHTEENTH
WARD, CITY.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, AT 2 P. M.
These lots are beautifully located on ele
vated ground perfectly level and situated
bctween.Fifty-nfth and Fitty-sixth stieets,
fronting on McCandless avenue, Camelia
and Celandine, streets (all 50-ft. streets), ad
jacent to Stanton avenue, overlooking and
convenient to the many large manuinctnr
ing establishments along the Allegheny river
from fortieth street to Sharpsburg. Wells
havo been drilled all over this plan, afford
ing an inexhaustiblo supply of pure water
lrom the rock. Easy payments. Title guar-
W.. C. BERINGER & CO.,
150 FOURTH AV, OC2-M
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AUCTION SAXES.
Atotice: 6f the sale of real es-
1 TATE.
, ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
Estate of Sarah. E. Parry,,, deceased-B y
virtue of nn .order or the Orphans' Court of
Allegheny county at Noj .September term.
1S91, there avlll be exposed at public salo on
the premises on tho JOtu day of October, A
D. 1891, at2 o'clock Iv v., the following two
lots, or pieces qf ground, situato In the Sec
ond ward of the city of Pittsburg, together
bounded and describeil as follows, to-wit:
Beginning on the easterly side of Boss street
nineteen feet ten and one-half inches (19 ft.
10iin.),jiortuerly from rte northeast cor
ner 'of Second avenue and Boss street, at
tho center of division .wall, and rnnnlng
north on Boa street iforty feet one and one-htlflnches(-lOft.'liln.)
to tno line of the
AVilson property, then at right angles rnn
nlng eastwnrdly Aixty-nlno feet (69 ft.) to a
three-foot ZJt.) alloy, with tho uso ot said
alley; thence af right angles southwardly
sixteen feet three and three-quarter Inches
(16 ft. 3K in.), 'fiom thence at right angles
from the alley running- westwardly fourteen
feet six Inches (14 ft. 6 In.) along the fence to
corner, and from thence at right angles
southwardly ten feet (10 ft.) to the brick
wall of this property; from thence along the
wall eastwardly two feet four Inches (2 ft. 1
in.); thence southwardly thirteen feet nine
and three-quarter Inches (13ft.DJfln.) to the
corner of division wall of the honse owned
by Agnes P. Patterson; thence westwardlv
in center or divlsipn wall Bixty-four feet (6t
St.), more or les, to the line of Boss street at
tho place of beginning, on which is erected a
brick dwelling house anil stable.
TEBMS OF SALE One-third upon con
firmation of salo.balance in two equal annual
payment? with interest, to be secured by
bond ana close mortgage on the premises.
.S. B. DONALDSON,
.Administrator of the estate of Sarah E.
Parry, deceased, 9u Diamond St., Pittsburg.
ocl47
AUCTION SALE.
A very desirable property,
No. 112 Fulton Street,
At month of Center avenue,
A doublo.,brick house of good appearance,
13 rooms lot 50x100 feet, to n paved alley.
(Also, If desired, an addition lot adjoining
in the rear, 23x50 feet.)
On the premises at .1 o'clock p. jr., Thurs
day, October 13. 189L Fnll information from
AV. A. HL'BUON & SONS, 80 Fourth ave.
oc2-G0-2,6, 12,11
A T AUCTION
IV I
Fine furnitnre. carneti. Tiano forte.
notions, etc.. FRIDAY. OCT. 2. at 10 o'clock.
at the rooms of the
HENRY AUCTION CO.. .
21 and 20 Niftth street.
Tho entiro furiiistSmcnt of a residence
moved to -the stpre for sale, line chamber
suites in oak and walnut, fine parlor -suites,
sideboard, bookcases, wardrobes, chiffonier,
leather couchlounges, chairs, rockers, cab
inet, chinacloset, dinner set, extension
taDle,hnira'nd husk mattresso.mlrror.piano
forte, tables, comforts and bedding, carpets
and linoleum, kitchen and laundry furni
ture. Saleposltive.-
HENEY AUCTION CO.,
ocl-100 Auctioneers.
EIGHT ACRES
EXECUTOBS SALE.
Valuable real estate fronting on B. & O. K.
R. and Youghiogheny river, adjoining city
of McKcesport. Magnificent mannlacturing
site, and suitable to subdivide in huiltlmg
lots, bale on the premise'. SATURDAY,
October 3, at 2 30 o'clock. Particulars from
I. AV BAILEY", A. B. CAMPBELL, city of
McKeesport, Executors of tho estate of
Thomas Perny, deceased. Or A. J. PENTE
COST, 113 Grant St., Pittsburg. oc!4
EDUCATIONAL.
IEMOVED-KING'S SCHOOL OF ORATORY,
li elocution and dramatic culture removed to
University Building, Diamond st.. opposite Court
House. Byron AV. King, manager; James 31.
AA'lsman. associate manager. Class and private
lessons, literature. rencu anu uerman. ucisarie.
old school and modern systems.
Send forpros-
pectus.
3UI1-00-3IWF
CTT O "I TC UNITEKSITT.
LJ JZO-tO JU SIXTH ST.
A new management. Increased attend
ance. Tho best discipline. The best in
struction. English Training School for boys
and girls. Ten higher courses of studv.
Thirty experienced teachers. Students ad
mitted dally. Tuitions reasonable. Day;
and Evening sessions. Send for catalogne.'
H. 31. ROAVE, Prest. se24-o
DuquesiiB' Conservatory of Music.
'Cart Better and Chas. Davis Carter. Sluslcal
Din ctors.' A mew school of music to be conducted
on the plan of the IE05 al Conservatory of .Munich,
Gennauv. .Full corps of Instructors. Eight com
plete departments. ,Free advantages In class in
struction superior to any in the country. A thor
ough and complete courseof instruction for grad
uation hi each department, bend for prospectus.
CHAS. DAVIS CAKTEK. JIanagcr.. Duqucsne
College building. Diamond St., opp. Court lloue.
se22-D
NIGHT SCHOOL
Special classes in MECHANICAL, ARCHI
TECTURAL DRAWING, and IIIGIIEfi
MATHEMATICS; alo classes in GREEK,
LATIN, GERMAN, FRENCH, BOOKKEEP
ING, SHORTHAND and English branches,
nt DUQUESNE COLLEGE.
E. M. WOOD, D. D., LL. D., President.
seS-MWi
36 YEARS' TEST.
Get the best. The leading people of India,
Europe and America have used
TA-VA-ZON KEY TO BLOOD
For over Sg-Vcars for Catarrh. Dyspepsia,
AA'eak Stomach, Lungs, Liver, Kidneys and
Nerves. 'For tired out women and men
troubled with general debility it has noequai.
The tlrst dosef trivea strength and vigor. The
best BLOOD PURIFIEUknown toman. Price
$L six bottles $5. TA-VA-ZON LIVER and
.KIDNEY PILLS are the best for sick head
ache, biliousness, constipation, etc., 25c a
box. See testimonial at DR. GRIFFITH
DRUG CO.'S, 301 to 307 Grant street, corner
Third avenue, Pittsburg, Pa.
For salo by JOSEPH FLEMING SON,
112 Market St., corner Diamond. aull-91 v-
$500 TO $500,000'ronLn?oA
gages, city or country propcrtv. at lowest
rates. JAS. AV. DRAPE A CO., 313 AVood St.,
Pittsburg. Telephone No. 075.
seSO-51
P-A1TE1TTS
O. D. LEA'IS, Solicitor of Patents,
311 Fifth ave., above Smlthfleld, next Leader
onice. No delay. Established 20 years.- sei
FIDELITY
TITLE AND TRUST CO.,
121 and 123 Fourth ave
Before leaving town send your silverware
and valuables to us for safe keeping
Jc3-if
TTELLO, CEXTBALw GIVE ME 199. rl
n Hello, AA hiteley, send for my shoes and
fix where needed and return them as quick
as possible. A. AVHITELEY, Plttsbnnr
Shoe Repairing Factory, 123-130 Third ave.
Second floor. myl2-73-rr
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CHARLES SOMERS & CO., .
129 Folirth AvenQe.
Hazelwood, Smith street, elegantly located, one minute from
electric cars and two squares from railroad station. Two-story
frame of 9 rooms and very large reception hall; sliding doors,
slate mantels and tilo hearths down stairs; natural gas, with
improvetlburnors: natural gas for illuminating, with fine chan
deliers; inside shutters, front and rear stairs anilporches, com- iUti
pleto bathroom, hot nnd col,d; water, Steel range in ki't'eueh;''
electric bells; dry cellar; choico large Jot. Easy 'terms. ,:
CHOICE PKOPEBTIES.
FOR SALE.:
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' A number of very choice lots .
on my Twenty-first Ward Plan,'! ;v
have been sold and improved. ; lL.
I haveon Hamilton Ave., for- ;
jnerly Grazier St, in same; plan!
a 'number of eligible lots, size;
40x135 feel; at low pricesaAdS
on easy terms. . . .. : T
ALSO,
Insame plan, one large" double?' , .,
brick mansion, with lot 80x13 5- 1
feet; rents well. Will sell this "
at a bargain.
ALSO,
Properties that are exceedingly
desirable and Avell worth con
sideration, viz.: Nos. 428. and -
430 Penn avenue, city; lot over l
40 feet by 113 feet deep to a.p"
private alley. fif
I also Avish to sell or rent a '
well-located, commodious and'
handsomely fitted up modern
brick dwelling at Osborne'Sta- -
tion, near the undersigned's '
residence. This propert less
than half ) hour ride from
the city. Gas, water.&nd all
Please see me at my.cffice, 53T
and 533 Wood street, or ad"
dress me as above;
T. W. A'RROf T. ""
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GOOD VALUE
-FQB TOUR
MONEY
Is what you will receive by buy
, ing one or those
NORTH OAKLAND SOUARE
7-R00M BRICK DWELLINGS.
j
All modern improvements, asphalturaed
streets mid pavements, front and rear yards
and porchei, eommandinga fine view of
SCHENLEY' I-A.IIC,
And within, casv walking distance of CAR.
NEGIE LIBRARY". Nomura delightful lo
cation in the city, and bound to
INCREASE IN VALUE.
Pi ice 5,750 on Easy Terms.
SAMUEL AV. BLACK ft CO.,
oc2-10-TnwThrsu uu .Fourth ave. '
OWN A HOMEli
Perrysville Ave., Allegheny,
Fronting the AA'estern University grounds.
Overlooking the city with fine view of Ohio
river; no liner location on the avenue. Ne w
8-room Queen Anne frame dwelling; recep
tion hall, bath, 2 inside w. as, hot and cold,
water, slate mantels, tile hearths, fine finish
throughout; lot 37vll!) feet. Terms easy.
M. F. HIPPLE & CO.,
96 Fourth avenue.
OC2 3U-TUF3U
HOME OK IJfTESTJIEA'T.
Come anl see us. IVe are offer
ing a plan ol' East End Iots whicJx
present unusual al antnges. liOfs
$250 to $l,OGO, according to size
aud Iocatiou. Terms to suit pur
chasers. MIIKISY & EDS.iXI
34 Fidelity ltuildiug.
SC20-SS
BLUEGRASS FARM.
FOR SALE One of tlie finest blnegraas
fauns in London county, A lrgima.
For terms, etc., sco
W. A. HUDSON,
ATTORNEY-A T-LAAY,
Room 19, St. Nicholas building.Pittsburg.Ta, .
oc2-55-Thsu
IUCII FARMING AND COAL LAND3
l for sale or exchange for Pittsburg prop--erty.
Farm contains 117 acres of
RICH FARMING LAND,
Located in Mercer county, Pennsylvania, 607
miles from Fittlunr. Buildings costly. Jk
large orchard. Title good.
Particulars address
R. B. CHAFFIN & CO.,
se30-58-D Richmond. A'a.
BARGAIN,
AYe have CO feet front on Bennett street,
Murtland plan, for sale; low pice, good;
terms. Owner non-resident.
BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO.,
se27-19l-MWF 1G2 Fourth avenue.- )
DR. HARRIS-
CRAMP CURE -
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Every Ache and Pain
FOR SALE AT ALL DRUG STORES. ''
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iTanufactured by 5
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Nos. 46 and 48 Seventh Avernu,
C30-D PITTSBURG. PA.
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