JIHMMBMMBBMMIMMMMMMMMMMMBMMIMBglMMaifcSi m 7'-r t. WIfcT ;--Vf- "ISEflEaHM JWAJHIIUliU - - - r r .-w -., ..,-- - -3- "T TWO MORE CHURCHES Dedicated to Divine Worship With Appropriate Exercises. EAST EXD TJXION PRAISE SERVICE. Ecv. L. II. McCormick on Godliness Profiting in All Things. OTHER' rtJLPIT TOPICS op testerdat .Two Pittsburg churches -were dedicated yesterday, the Shady Avenue Baptist Church and the other the new Sit. Washing ton Presbyterian edifice. An interesting union praise service was held at the former, in East Liberty. The church has been oc cupied for over a year, but the dedication lias been deferred until the debt for the erection of the church was lifted. This it is thought, will soon be accomplished, and in view of this prospect the service of yester day was held, and the formal opening of the auditory was made. The latter ceremony occurred in the morning. It was partici pated in by Deacons Jacob Berry, 1 T. Xusk, Daniel Ashworth, .7. C JlcCulloch, A. V. Verner and "William AVassel!, and Dr. J. S. King. Thomas J. Black, Mrs. C C. Mylcr, and the pastor, Iter. TV. A. Stan ton. The work of the church was reviewed and its good deeds commended. In the afternoon the union services were made entertaining by the presence of a number of prominent clergymen. Prof. Henry Klcbcr presided at the organ, and, .assisted by a good choir, gave music an im portant place in the exercises. The pastor cordiallv welcomed the people to the church, and the response was made by Rev. G. TV. Chalfant, D. IV "Our German Christians" was the subject of an agreeable address by Rev. Frederick I5.il7.tcr. A XOIUCR Or OTHER SPEAKERS. Among the other speakers were Revs. O. B. Milligan. J. TV. McKay, J. P. 11 Kum ler, C. V. Wilson, H. 1C Pendleton, Robert M. Russell, .lohn AVcidlcy and George Hodges. Each spoke of different branches of church work and of the prospects and future ot Christian work as inspired by Christian union and love. Devotional serv ice was held in the evening. There were three dedicatory services held during the day at the new Jit. Washington Presbyterian Church. Tiic morning service -was conducted bv Rev. 51. B. Riddle, D.D., of lh- Western Theological rVminnry, who also preached the sermon. At the afternoon tcrvice a'Mrees were made by Rev. J. R. Sutherland, of the Second Presbvterian Church, and Rev. E. P. Cowan," of the Third Church. Dr.Sntherland congratulated llie pastor and members of the church for their perseverance and labor in erecting a church to the Lord. He also instructed the rarinbers a to their work in keeping the church together and bringing in new mem bers. Ilcr. Jlr. Cowan gave his hearers the ad vice of turning over a new page beginning from the dedication of the new'.-hurch. He asked all, irom the children to the older members, to start in at once and build up the church by getting in new members. Xot only in the church, but also in the Sabbath (school, and to do all in their power to lift the remaining debt from the church. A collection was taken up and about S100 contributed. description or the edifice. The new church is a frame structure, two stories high, with a large tower, and is situated at the corner of Grandview avenue and Kearsarge street TheJ building is C9 feet wide and Ti9 feet deep. The main room is 6Ss45, with a seating capacity of about 500. Tile basement is conveniently arranged for Sunday school rooms. The church was organized June 30, 1837, with 24 members and Rev. John Y. Mc Cartney as pastor, who maintained charge until 1804. Rev. James Kirk followed him. and preached until 1KG5, when Rev. P. S. Jennings was installed and remained with the church until 1883. Rev. S. Is. Hoey succeeded Rev. Mr. Jen nings and served the church for two years and six months. For two vears there was no regular pastor, the pulpit be ing supplied bv students from theSeminary. On June 12. 1888, Rev. E. S. Garland, the present pastor, was ordained and installed, and has been so successful in his work that the congregation now numbers IJ00 mem bers. The new church building with furni ture, etc, cost f!),000, $1,000 of which has been paid. The collections of yesterday amounted to nearly 52,000. At the evening scrvios the dedicatory sermon was delivered by Rev. W. H. Jef ien. D. D., of the Western Theological Semiuarr. AN INCENTIVE TO WORK. Interesting Senium ofltev. A. A. Mealy at Ills Forties Avenue Church. "An Incentive to Work" was the subject of an interesting sermon by Rev. A. A. Mealy, of the Central Presbyterian Church, Forbes avenue, last evening. The text was taken from Galatians vi, 9: "Be not weary in well doing, for in due reason thou shalt reap thy reward." Thepastorsaid: "God speaks in no uncertain lenns. The fact i plain. If we cast in our lot with His followers, and faint not by the way, the reward is ours. Wc shall" reap the harvest There are no failures in this harvest, if we go Ftraight forward, doing the work our hands may find to do, in the walk of life in which we arc placed. If you sometimes leel that your field is a nar row one, that your sphere of usefulness is limited, remember that where God has called you there is your place and there the jrood eed is sown. We are not responsible for the position in which we are placed, but we are responsible for our actions. "Xor should we be impatient tosee the re sults of our efforts. A little child will often plant a seed, and then, in a short time, grow ing impatient, will dig it up to see whether it is going to grow, "if it had been patient this would have been shown in due time. So it is that sometimes the re sult of our labors may not at once be appar ent: it may bo a year, it may be ten 3-ears, it ma' be three score and ten, aye, it may not be revealed at. all until we shall stand before the Judge of all men, but our reward is sure. So, be not discouraged in well do ing, for in due time will come God's sea son." HOW TO BOUND OUT A LIFE. Rev. L. M. McCormick Says Godliness Makes Lire's Pathway Smoother. Itev. Ij. L McCormick, of the Central 3'resbylcrian Church, Anderson and Lacock streets, preached last night before a large congregation on the text, "JJodily exercise profitcth ;i little, hut godliness" is profitable unto all things." The speaker first described ihc circumstances which caused - Paul to write this to Timothy. He said profit is what wc all strive for. He first told the profit of a perfect body, and then showed how much more godliriebs profited a man tiian mere physical perfection. He said : "Godliness 'is a help to us, for it shows us how to judge correctly of men and things. He who does not have God for his adviser is more liable to be carried awav by promises. He is too likely to believe the promibe in reality. It oftimes checks specu lation, for it teaches a man that he must reap w hat lie hows. This age runs too much to jjamhling" anyway. AVc are too prone to Irv and get something without making an adnjuate return. There is no-greater social -ur-o in the world than playing games for jraes, becaus-.! it leads the young to thirst lor raining where greater odds are at stake. "Godliness aUo develops and rouuds out a man's nature. The man who lives without God cannot be perfect, for he has a longing for a superior being which is .not satisfied. Godliness not only smoothes the way in this life, but gives promise of a'bette'r one to come. " 7 PEAY INCESSANTLY Was tho Subject or Rev. F.S. Miller, of New York, on the Southslde. The services at the First Presbyterian Church, corner Twentieth and Sarah streets, Southside, were conducted last evening by the pastor, Rev. P. R. Farrand. The ser mon was preached by Rev. F. S. Miller, of the Union Theological Seminary of Xew York. He took for his subject "Prayer." He said: "The Savior labored hard in the vineyard to save the unbeliev ers. Hss work was everywhere. He healed the lame, the halt and the blind, but be cause they had faith. If they had waited they would have died. Some pressed for ward to touch even the hem of His garment that they might be healed. Such faith is the same as prayer, and was answered. The people ot Galilee cared nothing for Him, but His work was nearly done. He had labored tor nearly three years in the vine yard, without effect, and He knew that the time of His trial had come. He was with out hope, but still pressed on, praying that the cup might pass from Him." "That same faith will bring peace and quiet ness; the ever Omnipotent will answer our prayers if given in that faith. AVhatevcr ye shall ask in My name shall be granted nn'to you. Have you followed this line ? Have you prayed for this ? If not, why then we fear for your salvation. Take up your cross daily "and follow Him, that your prayers maybe answered." BEGINNING OF PURITANISM. An Interesting Lecture by Kev. George ITodges First or a Scries of Nine Sunday Evening Talks Origin of tho Great Revolution. Rev. George Hodges, rector of the Cal vary P. E. Church, East End, last evening delivered the first of a seriesof nine Sunday evening lectures on the "Puritan Revolu tion." The subject last night was "The Beginning of Puritanism." Rev. Mr. Hodges touched on the political and religious condition of England in the reign 01 Henry VIIL, and the subsequent occupants of the throue down to Elizabeth "In the beginning of any great movement, or when anv change is made or contem plated," said he, there are always three parties created. The conservative, which is opposed to any change at all; the moderate, which favors a change to a certain extent and within certain limits; and the radieai, which wants to change everything entirely. This wn the case in religious affairs at tlie time referred to. The Romanists were op posed toany of the proposed changes, strongly iiurencucu ituu cun&ervaiive in xneir posi tion. The Anglican Church occupied a middle ground, was moderate in its de mand. The Puritans were radical, and in sisted on overturning everything, making a complete change. "The varying fortunes and the alternate victory and defeat of each of these parties, under the succeeding reigns of Henry, Edward, Mary and Eliza beth, aroused a feeling of hatred between the warring religious bodies. The Protestants hated the Catholics, and the Catholics hated the Protestants, and the Church of England hated them both, and both hated the Church of England. In the time of Elizabeth the Puritans came in power, and England's mortal enemies, France and Spain, being adherents of Rome, the idea became general that every loyal Englishman must sincerely hate the Papists, and that very fact accounts tor the feeling that is prevalent to-day between Protestants and Catholics. That antipathy has been inherited, and has not yet4ccn obliterated." In speaking of John Calvin and Martin Luther, the two were compared thus: "Mar tin Lulher was a whole-souled, great hearted man; generous, loving his fellows. John Calvin was a bookworm, a logician, a theologian: learned in books, but ignorant of men and things." The lecture for next Sunday will be on the subsequent treatment of the Puritans, and is entitled "Puritans, Prelates and Politicians." A FEIEND OF DR. KEELEY. Miss Willard Explains Her Position on tho Question of His Cure. Andrew Bryce, the well-known local Prohibitionist, yesterday received a com munication from Miss Willard. In it the lady sets herself right in a matter on which she has been sharply criticised. The letter reads as follows: To tlio Public: In reply to many questioners, let me say: First, As has been already said by me in numerable times in years past, I am a friend to Dr. Keeley andan advocateot tlie"Koeley Cure." Second, As tho result or inquiries insti tuted by me during tho past week, I believe my remarks last Sunday concerning tho firess (a remark not In niv speech, but off mnd, and made half in jest and half in car nest) was too sweeping in its character, and that it involved an injustice to those news papers who have advocated the Keeley cure. Third, IfTr. Kcclcv will make known the secret of his method, the 10,000 TV. C. T. U.'s from ocean to ocean nay, around the world will, I am confident, do their best to sup ply it free or charge to any who are unable to purchase for themselves. 1 ours for total abstinence and total prohi bition. Fkakcis E. Willaud, President World's and National TV. C. T. U. The Fuel Question. The decline of natural gas has brought the fuel question to the front again, and the publication of such a treatise upon coke and its uses as that just issued by the H. C. Prick Coke Company, entitled "Frick Con nellsville Coke, is very opportune. The cover is colored in imitation of coke with embossed title. It is from the press of the Duquesne Printing and Publishing Com pany and fully sustains the reputation of that house for excellence of workmanship. Diamonds And all rich jewels shown in abundance. Our diamond pouch, containing onr reserve stock, contains fully as manv jewels as shown in our cases. Special efforts to select and choose rich goods for bridal gifts. "Wc have a large number of new pendants un mounted, and we can select to suit your ideas, at Hardy & Hayes', Jewelers, C29 Smithfield street. Three doors from citv hall. Xarisian Gowns and "Wraps. The representative of the celebrated Ulocm, 287 Fifth avenue, Xexr York, will be at the Hotel Anderson next week, com mencing Monday, October 5, with an ex quisite collection of Parisian gowns, cloaks, wraps, etc. The ladies of Pittsburg and Allegheny are invited to inspect the novel ties whicli will be displavcd." THE PEOPLE'S STORE FIFTH AVENUE. The Steamship Germanic Has brought us all the purchases made by our buyer when in Paris. Millinery, wraps, jackets, capes, etc The most exquisite and exclusive designs ever shown in Pittsburg. These will be on view to-morrow, "Wednes day and Thursday. Don't fail to see them. Campbell & Dick. A Good Suggestion. If yon have A-aluables keep them where they ivill be safe. The safe deposit vaults of the Farmers Deposit National Bank, GG Fourth avenue, offer you securitv, strong vaults, perfect ventilation, good light, spa- cious coupon rooms, separate apartments for women. Boxes rented at ?o and up vard. siavf B.&IJ. Take two minutes to read our column, this paper. Boons & Buhl. Stylish Snitlnss. For a good fitting suit go to Pitcairn's 434 Wood street. THE HIS FATHER'S PRIDE. Tom Marshall's Pleasure at the Shc cess of His Son and Namesake. TIIE ELDER'S W0NDEEF0L RECORD. Fifty Tears of Criminal Practice and -Only Three Lives lost. INTENSE DISLIKE FOR THE-GALLOWS "Glorious Old" Tom Marshall walked out of the Court House at i o'clock Saturday afternoon after having taken an active part in six murder trials within the two weeks just ended. The old legal and political war horse was in a delightful temper. His positive, intelligent face was wreathed in smiles, and he walked with the light, airy itep of a young law student. Lawyars and laymen were hurrying in and out of the Court House, and all bowed to Mr. Mar shall with tho reverence due his age, dignity and legal standing. "Two weeks of mighty hard work just ended," Mr. Marshall said to a reporter of The Dispatch, who met him at Grant and Diamond streets. "I am going home to rest," he continued. "In the two weeks just ending I have taken part in the trial of sir murder cases, and I have saved them all from the barbar ous punishment provided by our laws. I have been practicing law .for CO years this fall, and in that time I have tried more murder cases than any three lawyers in the United States, and in all my cases I have lost but three. oitosed to caittal punishment. "I hate the law that contemplates or pro vides for capital punishment, and in a great many instances I have been compelled to defend those charged with murder with out money or without price. I have never prosecuted a capital case, and I never shall." "What would you do with murderers, Mr. Marshall?" was asked. "Transport them, sir. Transport them," the old lawyer answered, with some em phasis. "Where would you send them?" "To some of "the Inrger islands of the Pacific Ocean. How were Australia and New Zealand inhabited originally, but by the criminals of European countries who were banished for their crimes? Now there are many good citizens there. I would not only send all murderers to these islands, but I would send all criminals, and thus abolish our penitentiaries." "Would not that be an expensive under taking?" "Expensive? No, Sir. It would be de cidedly economic For the first year 'the Government should be compelled to provide for each criminal. Then I would say to them, 'root, hog, or die.' Such a plan would not only save a vast amount of suf fering, but it would save much money, and would clear the country of crime and crimi nals. Tim LAW OF LOVE urnixD. "As I said before," Mr. Marshall went on, "I hate the law of capital punishment. The law of love is the only law that should be recognized." "You have this week saved Killain from the gallows?" , "My son Tom did that. I tell you, I am proud of Tom," the old gentleman said, as ins face brightened, and he threw his head back in a hearty, contented laugh. "Yes, sir: I am proudof that boy. Why, a year ago he was devoting his energies and his cfiorts to breeding high-priced horses. At that time he had 30 horses, but now he has but five or six. He has one thoroughbred worth 57,000 or 58,000, but he is now giving his attention to the law. His effort before the Pardon Board in behalf of Killain was a magnificent one. Why, he fairly cap tured the Pardon Board, and Mr. Harrity thanked him for his consideration of the Board." braised by AIL Everybody likes Pilsner beer. It's the most popular beer sold to-day; at all first class bars, or telephone for it to Iron City Brewing Company, telephone 1186. MThssu MEETINGS AND NOTICES. Meetinss. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCK HOLDERS of the Allegheny Heating Company will be held at the office of the companv. No. 31 West Diamond St., Allegheny, on MONDAY, Oc tobers, lb91, between the hours oflo and 11 a. M. GEO. S. HAYS. Secretary Pro Tern. ALLEGHENY, 1'A.. Sept. a, 1891. Se20-148-1) OrncE of tiie Oliver Inox asd Steel Co., PiTTsnuno. Pa., Oct. a, i8")i. ( TOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS-T11E BOARD 1 of Dlrectorsof I his company has called aspeclal meeting of the stockholders, to be held at the ofllce of the company, corner Tenth and Muriel streets, Pittsburg, Pa. on the Mb day of December, 191, at 2:30 o'clock r. M., for the purpose of voting for or against a proposition to increase the capital stock of the companv from Sl,t00, wo to $2,000,000. OC5-2-M JAMES SMITH, Secretary. Legtf Notices. LEGAL I am prepared to do work for the legal profession, writing deeds, mortgages or tran scribing legal or other documents: satisfaction Eiarantced: terms moderate, iiortlmer Starling, oom 34, 106 Fourth av. V'OTICE All persons are hereby warned not to give credit to my wife on my account. GEORGE SCHMIDT. ocS-10 FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY, 121 and 123 Fourth avenue. ESTATE OF WILLIAM G. LEMMON. DE CEASED Notice is hereby given that letters of administration on the estate ot William G. 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 delav. " FIDELITY TITLE & TRUST CO, Administrator. JOnN C. SACK. Attorney. 6C6-21-M FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY, 121 and 123 Fourth Avenue. ESTATEOFAVILLIAMGLADDEN.DECEASED Notice is hereby given that letters or admin istration on the estate of AVilllain Gladden have been f;ranted to the undersigned, to whom ail persons ndebted to said estate are requested to make im mediate payment, and those having claims against the same should make them known without delay. FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO., ' Ans. Administrator c. t. a. JAMES GRIER, Attorney. sc20-07-M Business Changes. DISSOLUTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the limited partnership association, styled "Marshall. Kennedy & Co.. Limited," has been dissolved by mutual consent. The under signed have been elected liquidating trustees to wind up the business of said company, and to dis tribute the net assets among the members of said limited co-partnership. All persons knowing thenar selves indebted to the firm will please call and make prompt payment, and those having claims will please make them known. A. M. MAR SHALL, AV. M. KENNEDY. F. J. WE1XEL, Liquidating Trustees. ocl-70 Elections. OrncE op the PiTTSBtmn Gas Co., ) Sept. 21, 1891. f I ELECTION THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE ll Pittsburg Gas Company are hereby notified that the annual election lor trustees will he held at the oflicc orthe company on MONDAY, Octobers, from 12 to 2 o'clock l JI. AV. II. MCCLELLAND. ocl-7 Secretary. Notiscs. NOTICE TO RIVERMEN-THE CHANNEL i span of Port View bridge over Yougbiogheny river near McKeesport will be closed by obstruc tions required in erection of the bridge superstruc ture on and after October 1, 1891. SCHULTZ BRIDGE AND IRON CO. se27-97-23,29,oc5,6,7,8 Dividends. First National Bank Prrrsnuno, Pa.. VrrTKiuTim pnf. an isoi i TlVlDEND-TIin DIRECTORS OF THIS XJ hank have this dav declared a quarterly div idend ot" TWO TER CENT on the capital stock, payable on demand, free of tax. ocl-41 .1. D. SCULLY. Cashier. LOST. LOST-Lady'6 gold watch, between' Fortieth and Fortv-secoiid sts., on Butler; reward. Return to 126 Forty-first St. LOST ?25 reward will he paid for English fox terrier dog lost In Pittsburg on Saturday last. Return to B. F. Beale, Harrison St., Allegheny. DISPATCH. PITTSBURG- 3$Eisplay advertisements one dollar per square for, one insertion. Classified real estate advertisements on this page ten cents per line for each insertion, and none taken for ? than thirty cents. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE Classified under the followlne headings will be ac cepted at the rate of ONE CENT PER WORD FOR EACH INSERTION when paid for in ad vance either at main or branch offices. Wanted Advertisements of all Kinds, SUCH AS STTTjATiSnS, MALE HELP, PESIAIE HELP, AGENTS, TSOOMS, HOARDING, BOARDERS, MISCELLANEOUS, PERSONAL, TO LET BOOMS, MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALES, LOST AND FOUND. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. BUSINESS OFFICE. Cor. Smltlifield and Diamond Streets, ALWAYS OPEN. RRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS, WHERE WANT. FOR SALE. TO LET. AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver tisers already have accounts with The Dispatch. FOR THE SOUTHSIDE. NO. HIS CARSON STREET. TELEPHONE NO. 6022. FOR TIIE EAST END, J. W. WALLACE. 6121 TENN AVE. riTTSBURO-ADDITIONAL. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. 3SO0 Butler street. EMIL G. STUCKEY, 21th street and Penn avenue. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCIIER. No. 62 Federal street. H. J. McBRIPE, Market Honse, Allegheny. F. II. EGGERS & SON. Ohio and Chestnut streets. THOMAS McHENRY, Western and Irwin avenues. G. W. HUGHES, Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. PERKY M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny ave. WANTED. ainle IlelD. ASSISTANT Immediately; second year medical student as assistant In country place; oppor tunity for study: with practical work and good salary. Address Physician, Lock Box 37, Florence, Wisconsin. TJARRER A good barber. tlnmiirc at Louis xi lioister's, 4u i.owry si, Troy Hill, Allegheny. BARBER Good bartwr; also boy to learn the trade, at 41 Federal St.. Allegheny. BARBER A flrst-clas whlto barber at No. 57 Frankstown av., E. E. BARBER A good man. city. Apply at 230S Pcnn av., COACHMAN, farm bands, dairymen, coal min ers, man cook, two laundresses, chambermaids, dishwashers, fourdlning room girls for same hotel, family cooks, maids, waitresses, hotel cooks; 200 girls will be supplied this week free of charge; call at once. Median's, 543 Grantst. COACHMAN Good wages to first-claa man. Apply between 7 and S o'clock Monday even ing, corner Penn and Linden avs., city. DRAUGHTSMAN Who Is familiar with struc tural iron work and perspective drawing: also to assist In light office work. Apply Tuesday between ! and 12 A.M. U. S. Safety Fire Escape Co., 404 Lewis block. 4 D RIVERS-By John Stewart, Oakland, E. E. n EATERS First-class non-union bar and plate iron heaters: must be used to working coal; Pittsburg Amalgamated waces paid. Applv imme diately, stating experience, etc., to P. O. Box 933, Pittsburg, Pa. TNTELLIGENT YOUNG MAN To drive light X delivery waon; waeessr; htate age, etc. Ad dress Neatness, Dispatch office. MAN A thorough-going, well-educated busi ness man, 28 to 40 years of age, to assist in estab lishing a branch of n good paying business in Illinois: a capital of $300 only required: an excellent chance to the light man; if desired a salary of $75 to $90 will be guaranteed; this is no scheme, but a straight, legitimate business: from ?t,7ooto $2,200 per year can be realized: only those meaning business and having required capital need apply. Call or ad dress, giving age and occupation. Room 45, Eisner & Phillips building. MAN COOK, coachman, teamsters, dairymen, farm hands, coal miners, wood-choppers, laborers, hotel cooks, chambermaids, dishwashers, five dining room girls. 200 house girls. 20 Germans and Swedes, 4 colored girls. 60 cooks, 20 chamber maids, housekeepers. Median's, 545 Grant st. Telephone 90. MAN with push wanted in each city and town to Introduce our new Paste Stove Polish among housekeepers and stores; no labor: no brush dust or smell; sells on sight; pays 83 50 per day. Ad dress with stamp. Champion Company. 43 North Fourth st., Philadelphia, Pa. MEN Five bright young men to enter private shorthand class, beginning October 13 at 7 r. si.: circulars free by addrcssinir Privato Short hand Institute, 415 Smithfield St., I'ittshurg, Pa. MEN Good men to sell a pati business men at their offices patenteil article to ces: salary or coin- mission, or both. K. J. Hendricks t Co., Room 211, Blssell block. STUDENT to learn dentistry; must pay a fee. Inquire of W. S. Yates, S02 Penn av. TWO first-class coatmaker3 at once; steady em ployment; union shop and prices. Butler & Jackson, New Brighton, Pa. TWO good bologna makers at once; good wages. Apply at274 Center av., city. "7"OUNG MAN Typewriter and stenographer, i by a long-established firm; prefer one with 6ome knowledge of bookkeeping. Address, in own handwriting, stating salary desired and giving references. 11. K. K.. Dispatch office. "yOUNG MAN To visit business men and take j -j- uihi-ib; jnriiiiiiiiciiL miuuliuu; wages flu. Jiu- dress Permanent, Dispatch office. cr7FA MONTH and expenses for salesmen tn HD I O every county In the U. S. ; samples and outfit free: no experience necessary: yearly con tracts made; finest and easiest selling goods' man ufactured. Send stamps for full particulars, E. Converse, 4 Hcrmon St., AVorcester, Mass. "Wanted Agents. AGENTS On salary or commission to handle the new patent chemical ink erasing pencil; the greatest selling novelty ever producea; erases ink thoroughly In two seconds; no abrasion oi paper; 200 to SCO 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 Mfg. Co., La Crosse. AVis. AGENTSN cw cigar lighter; every smoker buys ; lights In wind or rain : sample 15c, two for 23c ; 1 dozen, hy mail;stamps taken. R. Stayner & Co., Providence, R. I. L GENTS t to $7 dally; experience unnecessary. Putnam & Co.. AVest AVinsted, Ct. Wanted Female Help. CnAMBERMAID-A good chambermaid, at 103 Fayette St., Allegheny. Apply ClOLORED OIKL 17 to 20 years old, to do light housework; two rooms; no washing: must live within six squares of Firth av. and A'inc st. and go home at night. Apply after 8 o'clock Monday morning. Mrs. Buflum, corner Fifth av. and Vine St., over drug store. lOOK-Female: good wages for that is V.' steady and good, Apply Hotel u eltnaus. 49 Eleventh st. COOK for a small family; gooa reference re quired. Address P. o. Box 273 Pittsburg. COOK A first-cInscook. Apply Immediately at SGTenlhst., city. pOOK (Female) at 58 Union ay., Allegheny. GIRL Dining room girl: niv one that nnder- stands the business need apply. Inquire at 413 Smltlifield st. Ed. Kasstl. -tinr.s- Dining room girls and one good bell boy Vj from 14, to 16 rears old, ai 31-33 Diamond square. city. GIRL for general housework, av opposite Dennlstonav.. Cottage, East End. Fifth GIRLS 200 house girls, cooks, maids, nurses. 27 Federal st., Allegheny. LADIES Three bright young ladles to enter pri vate shorthand class, beginning October 13, at 7 V. M. ; circulars free by addressing Trivate Short hand Institute, 415 Smithfleld St., rittsburg. Pa. LADIES To do laucy work at their homes; we .furnish material and pav per piece. Call and see work, or address with stamp. J. ji. LemarA Co.. No. 90 Fourth av.. near Wood. Wanted Male and Female Help. COOKS, chambermaids, laundresses, dining room girls, nurses, dish washers, pintry girls, kitchen girls, rooks, dining room girls for hotels and boarding houses. Ave young girls, 200 house girls, German and colored girls, so laborers, team sters, farm hands. Mrs. E. Thompson, 608 Grant st. yoUNG MEN and ladles to attend day or night 1 school at the Actual Business College. No. S Sixth av.; bookkeeping tauglit hy actual business practice; penmanship, arithmetic, English train ing by the month, fo; shortliapd; private Instruc tion a specialty; eleventh year. M. J. Conner, President; J. 31. Phillips, Expert Accountant. "Wanted rartners. A PARTNER with 10,(100. who understands the refined oil business, to take charge of are lluery already built and Inrnnnlng order; money to be used to carry on the business; pipe line connec tions and everything In complete working order, and a ready sale for all relined oil: capacity, 60O barrels refined oil per week. For particulars ad dress Hennery, Dispatch office. INTEKEST-I wish to purchase an Interest In some oil and gas territory In 'the McDonald Held that is being drilled, or would develop for an Interest; give full particulars, such as location, price, etc. Address 11. 31., Dispatch oflicc. PARTNER In a capital only Brighton. monopoly; required. uig nroflts: small Williamson, New Wanted Boarding. BOARD In strictly private family; no other boarders; within ten minutes walk or post office; for live people; three rooms required. A. E. R., Dispatch othec. - - MONDAY OCTOBER 5, WANTED. Wanted Situations "POSITION or trust or the management of a -- branch office by an experienced: young man, now traveling auditor for a large Eastern coin l'ny: references unquestionable. Address lrust, Dispatch office. POSITION A side line to sell on commission in T1. Readlnjc. 1'a.; 70,000 Inhabitants. Call at 502 Liberty st.,or address C. D Dispatch office, Pitts burg. pa. IJOblTION as traveling salesman; I am traveling , In far West; position nearer Pittsburg desired. Address Salesman. Dispatch office. CITUATION A young man 21 years of age, yj tan give satlslactory references as to cha who at1olnitn.v MfnrMiM, tn CIiarACter and capacity, wnnlrt llkn tn nhtaln a Bttu&tlon in sonw mercantile or manufacturing busln-ss. Ad dress TV. E. B.. Dispatch office. OITUATION By young man as warehouse stock-- keeper And shipper in iron foundry; nine years experience of stores and ranges; satisfactory refcr enccg. J. M. L.. Dispatch office. SITUATION As engineer and machinist: compe- tent in all branches; make all repairs. Address Engineer, Dispatch office. SITUATION by good coatmakcr. maker. Dispatch office. Address Coat- Iiusiness Opportunities. BUSINESS MANAGER For corporation manu facturing wire work and patented steel light. Iron and steel specialty with exclusive territory; must be able to take interest with present owners: business already established. Apply to G., care Carrier No. 59, St. Louis, Mo. Wanted Rooms. T7"ET'Ti furnished sitting room and bed room, or it alcoTe, for a gentleman: use of bath: good service; state weekly terms; central neighborhood; prefer Sixth av., above Wood. Address K., Dis patch office. Financial. MONEY to loan immediately: $30,000 has been left with us to place this week in sums to suit applicants; this is a splendid opportunity to parties wanting money at once. Morris & 1 lem- 11 lug, 10S Fourth av. MONEY to loan on short notice. John K Ewing &, Co., 107 Federal st. MORTG A G ES-?10O, 000 to loan ; sums 500 to $5, 000 to $20,000: expenses light; money ready. S. J. Fleming. 132 Fifth av. MORTGAGES on city or Allegheny county prop erty at lowest rates. Henrv A. Weaver & Co.. 92 Fourth av. QUICK loan of not over $2,500; highest Interest paid; real estate security. Address Loan, Dispatch office. TO LOAN ?200,0CO on mortgages: $100 and up ward at 6 per cent: $500,000 at 4H per cent on residences or business property, vacant lots or farms. S. II. French. 1S Fourth av. "T7"ANTED Wc have money to loan in large or V small amounts on mortgages: all applica tions will receive prompt attention. W. A. llerron & Sons, 80 Fourth av. Miscellaneous. A GREAT reduction We want everybody to Indw that we have reduced our best $5 00 cabi nets to S3 00. Stewart & Co., 90 and 92 Federal St., Allegheny, Pa. ; diamond Photoettes $1 00. "VTATURAL GAS Consumers or natural eas will j. find it to their advantage to call on James Owens, ot" No. 109 Fourth av.. and have their stoves and grates arranged for the saving of gas, as this is the only way to get ahead of the gas com panies. ATENTS-O. D.Levis (20 years), bolicitor, 131 Jrirth av., next Leader.- Pittsburg. PIANO and furniture moving Sliananan Transfer Co., Smithfleld. corner Water. rpRIINKS hauled to and from East End for 50c. 1 Campbell & Davis, 12 Seventh av. Telephone 20. USE Jones' Bedbug I'aralyzer Jones' Magic Roach Powder: contains no poison: roaches banished by contract; satlslactloiiglven or no pay. Prepared by Geo. W. Jones, 222 Federal St., Alle gheny. Pa. Sold by all first-class druggists. FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. City Resiliences. BRICK DWELLIXGS-3 new 2-story mansard press brick dwellings; 8 rooms, hall, vestibule, etc., with every modern convenience: only 12 min utes' walk fioin Court House:owner must sell; will rent for -1.2G0 per year and pay 10 per cent net. Baxter, Thompson & Co., 162 Fourth av. IX)R SALE At a low price, a good home for ; $3,000, on one of the most desirable residence streets in the central part of the city: neat brick honse, seven rooms, a good wide lot (24 feet front), only a short distance from P. O. (70) W. A. Herrou & Sons, SO Fourth ay. TTOUSE Of six rooms, laundry, finished attic XX hall and open stairway, well-finished throughout cheap ir sold at once; terms easy, In- quire on premises. 127 Mcridau St., Duquesne iieigms. 300 Cor. Thirty-fourth and Charlotte sts., lot 25x44. with new three-Btorv brick dwell ing or nine rooms, hall, etc.: rents ror 456; ex cellent location for renting: at terms to suit. Thos. McCaffrey, 3309 Butler st. East End Residences. T?OR SALE East End, $0,700, complete new brick i uouse. eigns rooms; very centrally locatett ood.wide lot. (10) W. A. Jierron x. sous, SO fourth av. HOMEWOOD-fTOO-SlOO down. balance like rent, small honse two rooms: lot 25x100 feet to an alley: rents for $7 per month. (A149). Ulack & Balrd, No. 95 Fourth av. MANSION Large, double brick mansion In Twenty-first ward property; will sell at a bargain. See Kelly & Rogers, 6210Pennav., E. E., city. pENN X real AV. For sale or exchange, an excellent X residence, with large and luxurious rooms.and replete throughout with all The more recent im provements; everything in the most perfect order: one of the most complete residences In the city; beautiful corner lot; lawn rront and rear: would exchange for a good residence on line ofR.C. near the city. Jas. AV. Drape & Co., 313 AVood St.. Pittsburg. PROPERTIES For Twentv-flrst ward properties of J. AV. Arrott see Kelly & Rogers, b21G Penn av., E. E., city. 100 With payment of J100 cash and balance j monthly, will buv2-storv lrame. 5 rooms. wiiu ioi ztxiuu, close 10 electric roau. naxier, Thompson & Co., 162 Fourth av. ...',. ...-...- . .r .i . . . C 500 Shadyslde. complete new modern 9 KDOy room frame dwelling, bath, range, slate mantels, tile hearths, both gases, inside shutters, lauurtry, etc.: lot 36xlo0, on 50-foot street, one square from electric cursor 1'. R. R. ; very easy terms. M. F. Hippie A Co., 88 Fourth av. Allegheny Residences. T WELLING A neat dwelling of seven rooms in jv Aiiegnenv near the parks ami street cars goou 101 running inrougn 10 an alley: everythlni in comiuriaum cuuuuiua; price uniy s.j, juj u pavments; Immediate possession. Jas. w. Drate :e pos-essi Pittsburg, X UO., 313 ooa SI. "WESTERN AV.. Allegheny, very desirable brick dwelling and two lots, near the parks i large sine ii; aney in me rear: qwemng in g oraer: double narlors. rooms all large and snacibiis. lavatory, bath, gas, etc., etc.; immediate posses- slon. Jas. AV. Drape & Co., 313 AVood St., Pitts- IJI3. IT. XJl burg. -IT7-ESTERN AV. RESIDESCE-No. 203; line IV double lot, 40 8-12x120, with comfortable brick dwelling of 9 rooms; pleasant and convenient situation: look at tho exterior, then come and wc will show you the Interior. A. Leggate & Son. 103 c ourin av. an -tnrt small 3)JL; monthly Installments same as rent;' new frame house of five rooms; lot 2oxloofeet; Tenth ward. Allegheny City, near electric cars; good neighborhood; nice location. John E. McCrickart, HOl'lfthav. Tel. 1076. OgQ Crj will buy a frame house of si x rooms, hall, WVOV) and attic; only two doors from Alle- ?henv Market House; rents for $360 per annum; Schenley lease). See John K. Ewlng & Co., 107 Federal st. Suburban Residences. A GOOD house and grounds In the subnrbs on line of railroad, close to passenger station: grounds well improved; abundance of shade and shrubbery, fruit trees: residence In prime order, modern throughout, large rooms and tlnlBbed in handsome manner: line pure water, outbuildings, etc., etc.: rare bargain: on easy payments, s,l,uO0 down, balance to suit. James W". Drape & Co., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. ON railroad, within 15 miles of the city, beautiful place: 12 acres; good house, at a bargain. Holmes &, Co.. 420 Smithfield. I?OK SA1.E LOTS. City Lota. LOTS-Beautiful building lots forrrom J100 to J300, In tho Eighteenth ward; long payments; easy terms. Inquire or Chas. E. Cornelius, attorney, 406 Grant St.. Pittsburg. -East End Lots. BRUSITTON On Grazier St., near Brushton av., lot 40x137 feet, only !J850:must be sold: lotad jolnlngsoldrorSl,C00. (KI07). See Black Balrd, No. 95 Fourth av. IX)R SALE Penn ave., East Liberty-Lots 200 .. ct deeP- at 1125 per rront root; surroundings or the best character; unquestionably the choice spot or the avenue. (118.) W. A. llerron & Sons, No. 80 Fourth av. SOUTH HILAND AV EAST END-Flne lot. about 00x130 feet to an alley; most desirable te'L0"- Jamea w- DraP0 & Co., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. TWENTY-FIRST WARD LOTS-Cholce loca tlons, Arrott plan. See Kelly & Rogers, 6218 Pcnnav., E. E., city. Suburban Lots. TOR BALE-$300Beautiful level lots, 40x120 ft.. -i. iroiiwng goon wide streets, at EdgewwKi, r. ,.. ,: ?v . wls mine marxes ior (TV. P.) TV. A. llerron &bons. 80 FBu rthe money. ) Fourth ave. K,rflnrEKACRF'-8 acres of nice level land lDO W covered with fruit, suitable foracountrv residence. In a very good location; only 20 minutes from postofflce. For particulars tee Black Jt Balrd, No. 9j Fourth av. ( 166). Farms. COZY little farm or 15 acrca adjoining Verona. Address Robert Irwin. Verona. Pa. FAKM"Jor 6al or exchange, a largo farm of over 200 acres, close to railroad station, church, school, postofflce, stores and convenient to the new t07,n,oi,:h-cnslnKt0n. ou A. V. R..R.; dwelling, outbuildings, orchard, coal, water, etc., etc.; would exchange for honse and lot In either city In p1utsb"'yni;ilt'' Jas W Urape & Co- 313W'00d 'I" 189L FOR SALE-BUSINESS. Business Opportunities. AN old established honse furnishing goods bus iness: stock consisting of a general Hue of honserurnlshlng goods, light hardware, table and pocket cutlery, plated goods, lamps, glassware, a lull line tinware, a complete tin shop In connection, with fuU set tinners tools, stoves, ranges, etc., will be sold as a whole with good will or the con cern: this is a rare opportunity for any one 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. BARBER SHOP Good stand; good reasons for selling. Call 362 Fifth av. r)RICK plant, consisting' or grlndingpan, engine, jj Doner, eiv.; engines Doners, ciay ana ore .ins. nml hrir.fe van! sunnllpa Thomas Carlln's Ions, Lacock and" Sandusty sts, Allegheny. TRUG STORE Well located in one or the best XJ towns or central Ohio; a splendid chance. l spit 1.0. Address P. O. Box 82. Cleveland, DRUG STORE Corner drug store, centrally lo cated. Address "Camphor, "Dispatch office. T ESTAURANT-FIne, in central part or city; JLv Jewelry stores, good-paving dear store, grocery stores, $200, $500. fl.ooo to $10,000; milk route, livery stable, lumber yard, flsh and oyster market, bakery, shoestore. good country store. Holmes & Co.. 420 Smithfleld St. C2Q 300 A reliable man with $3,500 can manage 3DOj a paying business that will pay htm $2, 50O a year. Address Box 123, Dispatch office. Business Properties. BUILDING SITE A grand site downtown on 'a main avenne,41xl2lt. ; two full street frontages; as a location for a small hotel, warehouse or busi ness establishment of anv kind it cannot bednpll eated at the price of "$430 per foot, (1-12-77). Charles Somers & Co., 129 Fourth av. I?IRE BRICK WORKS-At New Lisbon, O.. ln . eluding 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. McKclvy, 153 Fourth av., I'ittshurg, Pa. SALEoriandbythe United States at Pittsburg. Pa. Be it enacted bv the Senate and House or Representatives orthe United States or America In Congress assembled, that the Secretary or War he, and hereby is, authorized and directed to sell and convuvtothennrchaser. nmnrchasers. allthcrlcht. title and interest of the United States in and to all that certain parcel of ground belonging to the United States, situate in the city of 1'lttsburg, Pa., at tho northwest corner of Penn av. and Garrison alley, in the Fourth ward of said city, fronting 1C0 feet on the west side or Pcnn av. and extending north wardly along tho west line or Garrison alley, pre serving tho same width, to low water line or the Allegheny river, subject, however, to such public easements as exist thereon and thereover. Depot Quartermaster's Office, Washington. D. C, Sep tember. 1891. Under the provisions orthe above quoted art or Congress, approved May 21. IS1!, and by direction of the Secretary or War.I will offer for sale at public auction on the premises In the city of Pittsburg, Pa'., on Wednesday, the 28th day or October, 1391, at 11 o'clock A. M.. for cash, the property described in said act, together with 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 of which will he 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 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 or 2 per centum or the purchase money at the time or written notification of acceptance of bid; pay ment of tho mil amount of the pnrchase money must be made upon delivery of duly execnted deed or deeds for the property purchased, or the prop erty mav be resold, without further notice, at tho risk, anil cost of the defaulting purchaser; the cost of all conveyancing will be borne by the pur chaser. G.B. Dandy, Deputy Quartermaster Gen eral. U. S. Army. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Horses, Vehicles. Live Stock. DELIVERY wagons Delivery wagons all styles; our own make. Wm. ISeckert, 340 to 344 Ohio St., Allegheny. Telephone, 3420. TEAM A fine driving team, age 4 and 6, weight. 2.100: color, dapple gray: sound, gentle and stylish: suitable for driving or light delivery: also line saddle and driving horse: these horses will bo sold at a sacrifice, Pa. AV. P. It. R. Address Box 201, Leechhurg, Machinery and Metals. AUTOMATIC hoisting engines Work perfectly right and l?ft, with single or double drum ; second-hand boilers and engines also on hand; general machine work promptly executed: corre spondence solicited. Combination Engine Co., Llm.,3140Pennave.,Plttsburg. Tel 1255. BOILERS and engines, second-hand; all sizes, from 4 to 100 h. p.: cheapest In the market; 48 boilers and engines fn stock, stationary and porta ble, upright boilers, mounted farm engine, etc. ste;am pumps, governor, pulleys and shafts ing. Telephone. 3401. 23-25 Park way. J. S. Young, Allegheny, Pa. 3 FOUNDRY BUSINESS, complete, with full equipment, patterns, flasks, core ovens and all necessary machinery : In full running order and doing a good bnsincss: business last year $100,000. Particulars from Jas. W. Drape &, Co., Agents, 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. SECOND-HAND engines and boilers Two 35 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 norse-power engines, vcrticaiaud Horizontal. an gooa auu wuiue soia ciieap. Depot. 99 First av. Harmes' Machine rivrPEWRITERS Headquarters for the world; X all makes; great reduction; don't pay man ufacturers' exorbitant prices; we ship to any nart or the United States for thorough examination before accepting: absolutely first-class condition guaranteed; instruction dook iree; smiths, Caligraphs, Hammonds. Crandalls, Yosts, Nation als, Internationals, and all smaller machines -at about or less than half price; Remingtons rented to any section: largest house In the world; two large floors devoted exclusively to typewriters; see com mercial rating for our responsibility; Illustrated catalogues and specimens or work free on applica tion. Typewriter Headquarters, 31 Broadway, New York; 29G AV abash av., Chicago. THE machlnp shop and building of the late "Wash ington Heck, located on Sixteenth street. Southside; this fchop contains all tho machinery and tools necessary to-carry on a generalmachlnery and repair business; also mould and pattern mak ing: boiler and engine in plaen: shafting and belt ing In good order. Fidelity Title & Trust Co., Ad- mimsiraior, ra ana itjiouriuav. riillE celebrated acme automatic safety engines X and non-explosive boilers, for gag or oil fuel, from one to five-horse power; also the latest im proved ventilating fans; perfect satisfaction fnaranteed: by J. Prager, General Agent, Xo- 4 ifth av., Pittsburg, Pa. UPRIGHT ENGINES- to 30 horse power, with or without boilers. Henry Farnan, 9G Lacock st., Allegheny. Miscellaneous. BARKELS-100 whisky barrels. J. J. Speck. 305 Smithfield st, BILLIARD TABLE-Cash register, second-hand deMts, eight London gas lamps, bookcase. 90 Diamond st. MAPS of Mc.Curdy. McDonald and Southwest ern oil fields. E. P. McFarland, 96 Fourth PATENT for sale. Automatic machine sealing postage, stamps, ordinary and time checked tickets of all sizes. Address Any Coin, Dispatch office. TEBSONAL. "PERSONAL How to get rich: how to borrow; L pamphlet free. Ehodus Bros., Bankers, St.' Louis, Mo, PERSONAL ca9h paid for old gola ana silver; Jewelry repaired: new work made to order. Chris. Hanch. 541 Sinlthlield. PERSONAL Art Goods! Art Goods! Archi tects' and engineers' materials at less than hair price; also special bargains In old and new hooks. Frank Bacon & Co., 301 Smithfleld st. Open every evening. PERSONAL Everett Club news The pianos de livered this week on the 81 00 weekly pay ments are: Clun A, No. 138. Mis Nellie Mnnt f ornery. McKeesport, Pa. Club li. No. 135. Mrs. I. Burton, 24 Jloherts St., Pittsburg. PERSONAL-J. C. Schaefer. the Jeweler, 150 Klfth av has secured the services of Mr. TV. L. Trelber, the well-known optician, who will examine your eyes free of charge: a full line of icwclry; ourjl sectaclrs arc the best in the city. PERSONAL When 1 was a small boy my mother always repaired mv breeches and Jacket, but since I got to be a great blgraan. Dickson, the well known tailor, 65 Fifth av., cor. Wood .t second floor, has been substituted, who now does all my cleaning, pressing and renovating la great shape. Tel. 153s. PERSON AL-Linnek!n's price list of.lyeing and cleaning ladles' and gents' garments: GENTS' GARMENTS. DTEB. Heavy overcoats $2 Oi) Light overcoats 1 50 Undercoats 1 25 Pants l oo Vests so Full suit dyed for 2 50 Cleaning and repairing done In best possible man ner at lowest rates. LADIES' GOODS. ... , DYED. single snawo 75 Double shawls fl 25 Piano covers $1 00 to 1 25 Portieres 2 00 to 5 00 Table covers 50 to 1 00 Jackets 1 00 to 2 00 Dresses 1 00 to 5 00 Ribbons 5c a yd. and up Kid slippers, black only .iOcpalr Kid gloves, black only 25c pair Ostrich plumes cleaned or dyed black. 30c to 50c. Ostrich tlus, dyed to match samples, 60c per bunch. Lace cnrtiilns cleaned or tinted any shade, 50c. Ladles' straw or felt hats dved anv shade and shaped in the latest stvle. Drv cleaning our specialty. K. J. Llnnokln & Co., 174 Federal St., Allegheny, and 633 Penn av.. I'ittshurg. FOUND. FOUND BIsqno of Beef, a liquid nerve food, give? health and strength in cases or extrcino weakness ;ind general debility. At druggists. T70UM-UnionArtIst8'-Portralt Co. mafcepor X1 traits only Jrom free hand drawings or photog raphvout'dnes: nu bromide paints orpeddlersuscd: six skilled artists work in windows; wc guarantee our work 'lever to fade, and best of satlslaction or no charge; order now. pay ror Christinas; stores open tills, r,M.- rirst floor, 70S Liberty st.,-e07 Toodt. ' TO LET. City Residences. CORNER HOUSE of 7 rfioras on Third ave: good location for renting of furnished rooms; lease, household goods, furniture, beddings, etc.. etc.. for the whole honse for sale for only $275 cash; a rare chance. Inquire W. A. Schade, corner Wood street and Fourth ave. t r LET First-class house; nine rooms in fine order; modern fixtures; on one of the best resi dence streets in the central part of the city: only $40 per month. W. A. Hcrron & Sons, 80 Fourth av. t East End Residences. CRAIG ST., near Firth av., line 2-story Qneen Anne, 10 rooms and reception hail, handsome ly papered, all modern conveniences; moderate rent. Baxter. Thompson 4 Co., 162 Fourth ar. t TO LET One or the best locations In EastEnilt handsome stone house 7 rooms, well finished, modern fixtures; high and healthrnl: on Alpha Terrace near Diqnesne Traction line and Stanton and North Highland aves. W. A. Herron Sons,80 Fourth av. t TO LET-On paved St. East End (near South Neglv and Fifth avs.) new house just finished 0 rooms, modern fixtures. W. A. Hcrron Sons. 80 Fourth av. t Allegheny Residences. A NICE 0-room brick dwelling In Allegheny, with lath. w. c. natural gas. laundry, etc.: close to parks and electric cars: immediate po'ses sioii. James W. Drape & Co.. 313 Wood St., Pitts burg. M PPnOT fYn 1111 Allegheny, brick house, sir A. rooms and finished attic, bathroom, etc. In quire next'door. t "VTICE five-room dwelling Fcdenl st. extension XI inquire oi ,i. i;.iicivec, ,ua x-ennav. Room t "VTO. IK STEWART ST. Brick house or four li rooms and attic, gases and water; rent $18. A. Z. Byers Jt Co., 93 Federal st. t TO LET Small houses in Allegheny; Park st. near Allegheny av. : 5 rooms 18. also 3 rooms. No. 100 Tagga'rt st. Send for list. W. A. Hcrron Jfc Sous, 80 Fourth av. t ISooms. FURNISHED ROOMS, with kitchen. $J 75. Logan st., near Wyiie av. T OOM A verv fine furnished front room with al JL cove, sui table for Severn 1 gentlemen : also sev eral large back rooms, furnished or unfurnished; house facing park. Address Alcove, Dispatch ofllce. t ROOM Furnished front room, first floor, with board. 205 North av., Allegheny City. t T) OOM Second story front room furnished, at XI. HO Penn av.. city. t . Offices. DesU Boom. TlESK ROOM First office from outside door, one XJ flight, elevator, etc. K. J. Hendricks & Co., Room 211, .Blssell block. t iSnslneqs Stands. STATTON 6t.. near Frankstown av., 3 fine store ronmstplate glass" front; rent 20 per month. Black & Balrd, 05 Fourth av. t STOREROOM Good for any kind of business. 423 Fourth av., McKeesport, Pa. Inquire on premises. t X7"AREHOUSE Three-story warehouse, with V good cellar and elevator; rent low. Charles Somert & Co.. 129 Fourth av. t AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE! Tuesday, October 6, 3 p. m., on the Premises. CITY BUILDING LOTS. CITY BUILDING LOTS. CITY BUILDING LOTS. Blair Estate Plan, HAZELW00D, Twenty-third AVard. -Only 3 minntes! to Second Avenue Electric lUra uuu D.-a J. At. .tv. CIUUUU. $25 CASH. $25 Per MONTH. Elizabeth street, two lots, 24x120 feet each (perfectly level); Nos. 50 and 51. I.afayetto street, four lots, 25x131 feet eachr Nos. 00, 61, 02 and 3. Ivtie street, ten lots, Nos. 5, C, 8, 10, 12, 15, 15, 17, 18 and -20. Also lot No. 19, 35x120 on Lytle street. All lots running to 20-foot alley. Close to CHURCHES, SCHOOLS, STORES, Etc. NcichDorhood alieadv built iid bv flrst- . class houses. Enhancement certain. SAMUEL W. BUCK & CO., 09 FOURTH AVENUE. 0C4-13S THURSDAY, OCT. 8. On the grountls, Laurel station, P., P. W. & C. 11. 11. 40 FINE LEVEL BUILDING LOTS. Five and one-half miles and20 minutes' ride from thecity: 20 trains daily each way. These lots are 40x120 each, and are of very easy ac cess from Laurel station,and command a fine view of river and valley. Montnly tickets, $3 SO. An electric line -will pass this proper ty -within a year. Terms, one-rourtn cash, balance to suit. Each purchaser will be pre sented with a 50-trip commutation ticket, good for one year. Trains leave the Ft. TV. depot. Federal St., Allegheny, at 2:13 and 3:30 r. jr., city time. For plans see A. M. TRESSEL & CO., No. 90 Fourth ave. P. S. Shonld rain Interfere, tho sain -will be held the following day at tho same hour. J ocj-ai ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE. Fine Furniture, Carpets, Bed Sofa, Organ, Etc. 'TUESD AT, October C,at 10 o'clock, at tho rooms oi jno iienry Auction Co., 24 and 20 Ninth street. A large consignment of- furniture to be sold for account of whom it may concern: Chamber suites in oak and wnlnut, one suite cost $223; fino parlor suite' in tapestry bro cn telle and plush, sideboards, bookcases, cabinet organ, desks, cabinets, wardrobes, new nnd second-hand carpets, dishes, pic tures, hair and linsk mattresses, bedding, tables, ofllce desks, chairs, rocker, leather coueh, In fact, everything in the house fur nishing lino, and must be sold at onco to close the account. Goods now on exhibition. IIENRY AUCTION CO.. ocI-IjO Auctioneers. HOUSE AND LOT, 119 Irwin Avenue, Allegheny, AT AUCTION. On TIIUESDAY, Octobor8, at 3 o'clock, At the Real Estate Auction Board. 90 Fourth av., will be sold the property, 119 Irwin av near Jackson St., AlleghQny;lot 20xl3S; brick house, flvo rooms, attic,, bath, porch, vesti bule, slate roof, pleasant nelithborhood, con venient situation::! snug littio home. Im mediate possession. Key at our oflicc. In spect the property before the sale. Tonus Half cash. A, LEGGATE & SON, Auctioneers, OC54 103 Fourth av. AUCTION SALE At the residence: fnrnitnre, carpets, line office desk, etc., WEDNESDAY MORN ING, October?, at 10 o'clock, at tho rcsi denco, 4401 Butler street, Pittsburg. Cham ber suite, wardrobes, bureaus, wash stands.bcdsteads.bookcascs, line otllco desk, hair cloth parlor furniture, 31. T. tables, pictures, clocks, curtains, brussels nnd ingrain carpets on rooms, hall and stairs, sideboard extension tabic, chilli's and rockers, fenders and coat vases, cur tain stretchers, .dishes, stoves, kitchen and laundry furniture. Sale positive; goods on exhibition after 8 o'clock morn ing of silo. - HENEY AUCTION COMPANY, OC4-15L Auctioneers. 3' CHOICE FEOFEKTIES. FOR J3ALE. A number of very choice lots on my Twenty-first Ward Plan have been sold and improved. I have on Hamilton Ave., for merly Grazier St, in same plan, a number of eligible lots, size 40x135 feet, at low prices and on easy terms. ALSO, In same plan, one large double brick mansion, with lot 80x135 feet; rents welL Will sell this at a bargain. ALSO, Properties that are exceedingly desirable and well worth coh; sideration, viz.: Nos. 428 and' 430 Penn avenue, city; lot over 40 feet by 113 feet deep to a private alley. I also wish 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 property is less' than half () hour ride from the city. Gas, water and all. Please see me at my office, 531 and 533 Wood street or ad dress me as above. J. W. ARROTT. Ec30-71-3nrF EDGEWOOD U Acres. A beautiful building lot containing 1 1-5 acres, on best residence street In Edsewootf, and only 2 minutes' walk from station. Eean tlful shade trees onfrontof lot, andtho place is covered with fruit tree-" of choicest varie ties. Xew frame, slate roof, stable and car riage hou.se. l'rice and terras very reason able to a quick buyer. LIGGETT BROS., "1 DIAMOND STKEET. ocJ-Oa EDGEWOOD. 1 1-5 Acres. $6,000. Beautiful shade and fruit trees of the choicest varieties. Within 2 minutes' walk, of the station; on the most desirable resi dence street iu Edsewood. Xew framo stable and carriage bouse. A rare bargain to a quick purchaser. LIGGETT BROS., 71 DIA3IOXD STKEET. oc4-93 FOR SALE! XO. 24 SAMPSON' ST. NO. 24 SAJII'J-ON' ST. NO. 24 SA3IPSO.V ST. NO. 21 SAMl'SON ST. SEVEX-KOOM BRICK". SEVEN-ROOM BRICK. .EVEN-ROOM BRICK; SEVEN-r.0031 BRICK. DECIDED BARGAIN. ACT QUICK. See JOHN K. EWING & CO., 107 Federal St., Allegheny. ocl-SS IIO.IIE OR ISVEST.1XE.T. Come nnd see us. "We arc offer ing a pluu ol East End Jots vi Jiicii present unusual icdvnnlagcs. i,ots $250 to 1,000, afcordinur to size and location. Terms to suit par chasers. 3IUKRY fc EDSAIX, 3-1 1'idclity Uuildiug. SCiO-SS-MWJ1 EDCCATIONAL. IEMOVET)-KING'S SCHOOL OF ORATORY. 1 elocution and dramatic culture removed to VJnlvcrsltv Building, Diamond St.. opposite Conrt House. Byron W. King, manajter; James M. Wisman, as-soclate manager. Class and privato lessons, literature. French and German, Delsarte. old school and modern systems. Send for pro, pectus. 3UU-53-MWF OTTT3 TZ3 ""7 university, f U tOtO J- SIXTH ST. A new management. Increased attend ance. Tho best discipline. The best in strnction. English Training School for bqy3 and girls. Ten higher courses of study. Thirty experienced-teachers. Students ad mitted daily. Tuitions reasonable. Day and Evening sessions. Send for catalosue. II. M.EOTVE, Brest. se24-D NIGHT SCHOOL. Special classes in MECHANICAL, ARCHI TECTURAL DRAWING, and HIGHER, MATHEMATICS; also classes in GREEK, LATIN, GERMAN, FRENCH, BOOKKEEP. ING, SHORTHAND and English branches, at DUQUESNE COLLEGE. E. M. TV OOD, V. V., LL. D., President. se5-Mwr i DR. HARRIS CRAMP CURE -roa- Every Ache and Pain . . FOR SALE AT ALL DRUG ST0RE3. Manufacturcd by L H.HARRIS DRUG C0.,:, Nos. 46 and 48 Seventh Avenns, 7 O30-D PITTSBURG. PA. FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO., 121 and 123 Fourth ava Before leaving town send your sflvervrara' and valuables to us for safe keeping. .) r Je3.it. McNAUQHER & CO., Contractors for raving Sidewalks TVlth Cement, Uriels audi. x ire jncK, oncreiintj cellars. 43 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY, PA. Curbstone lurnbhedand set. auU-7i-D .. $500 TO 8500,000 on0, - m , , - 31? jyod street, Pittsburg. Telephone No. 975. oc3-43-o :i 4 .8 ir 4- , , iiiffrf"-' ggHg m
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