mmmB383Fgm&Esmm'&tismmaKgmgffi?. , - "T; v j-r i THE " Tvprrwun un--TrsrnWnv-rrr wnvrnvrniarvA-vH cHMfcsBMEg. ;3wSWWMMIBMHfltMBiHHtW T'KWwTrT?ri1Ty RAIN COMES AT LAST. A Change of Weather Which Pitts burg People Kegrct and FARMERS BECEIYE WITH DELIGHT. Ihe First Xew Signal JIalces Observers I)ouM Their Sight. BUSINESS IS SEKIOUSLT INTER-BUTTED Pittsburg seems doomed to suffer from be extremes of natures Hot, sultry days rhent obody could keep cool enon;h have ceu followed by a season of cold and lampness when people are even Jiore uncomfortable than during he hot spell. Yesterday was ne of those bloppy, sticky, slm erv days vhith paralyze business and act a a damper in nil human joys. Its results will hardly nd "imply in making people growL Such i condition of the atmosphere is decidedly onduche to -various kinds of sickness and icncfits nobody but pin siciins and tinder akers. It is expected th.it this week's death ate will be considerably ahead of previous nes. The sudden chanre to cold 'Heather has erred to imprei'S on people's minds the isagrecable features of a scarcitv of natu- al pa. Fires were needed everywhere, ut in some places they could not be had. :SOT FNOUGlt GAS TOI: ONE D Y. The public school at Helletue had i be clo-ed all day on account f the lack of eas. The rooms nere cold tor oocupany without fire. The icrcury strucled up to the 56 mark hortlv after noon, but did not remain there ing. 'Shortly after dark it fell to 42. .bout G o'clock the clouds that had hov red over the chillv citv all day began to let iwn a slow, drizzling ram which oon nued at intenals during the night. Ooni arativclj few persons ventured down town, he streets had a deserted appearance and icaters and otlier places of amusement iflcred conidcrablv. Tlie rain had the 'cot of dispelling all fears of a frost last Uht. The signal stcm has arain been put info -o by the AVeather Bureau. The first flag as hung out yesterday morning. Those ho saw it were pleased at the ew mo e, but w ere rntiier startled at the mat. It was a large white flag indicating ar and fair weather. Jlanj persons won rod whether they were color blind when ie s.iwthe lowering clouds late in the THK VVHITr. TI.AG STIIL TLOATS. A second look still showed the white flag, hicli fluttered at the top of the Schmidt mldins. in defiance of all the indications r a spced downpour of rain. It was naliv changed. The old stvle of signils c to be usi d They are as follows: Xo. 1, white flae, indicating clear or fair oather, Xo 2, blue flag, rain or snow; Xo. white and blue flagparallel bars, local ins or showers, but not crenel al: Xo. 4. !. triangular flag, denoting temperature wncn piateu above l, 2 and 3, indicating irmcr weather, and when placed below, oler. Xo. .1, white flag w ith black center, sndden and decided fall ot temperature. esterdirv ram, while somewhat un-eh-omc in the city, was hailed with joy irourhout the conntrv districts where the , parclied ground has sadlv delived the naers' operations. Xow the fall plow soanbe commenced, and unless there is sndden chance to dr weather again, can completed w ithout delat The prospects r 'Mla are for more showers and slighily -mcr weather. The Itctlicsda Home Needs Jlonev. The monthly meeting of the Allegheny mnty "Women's Clinstian Temperance mon was held yfterdiv afternoon in the nahfield Strict 3L 11 Church. There s little, if any, specnl business transacted, rs J Ak I'orttr presided and made an ipeal to the Lnion for aid in supporting e Bethesda Home, and the Allegheny Xurscry. JIr AV" Peoples aUo asked A in supporting a Iav Xursery in Alle ien which hasjust hetn opened" forcolored lldrcn. The committee appointed to look to the matter of Sabbath obsenance at e AVorhl r.iir reported that they had nt several pititions and had already se red 105S signers. Tlie representation m the A croua AV C T 17. reported th.it lire racnibtri had joined that Union. Work of llo Humane Society. Mrs. Kdward C llcineman, 3Irs. George ememan and Mrs. diaries AV. Killer were ected members of the Humane Society rterday at the regular meeting of the iard of Managers. Secretary Davidson ported the iollowing contributions: lonvmous, SiO Mrs. George Black, 55, iss Mav Scott, ?1. Miss Sidney Scott. 51; rs. It L. IJaird. 62, Miss I. X Patterson. Mrs. M 15. Patterson, 52, Mrs. Edward Iteiucman, ?1 Mri Georgo Iteineman, Airs. Charles V. Billcr, Si; Mrs. John AValther. 51 Mrs. Charles H. Dappcy, Mrs. Adam Iteineman, Si; Adam Iteme- in, 55; Georcce AV. Hell, accnt at Erie, t , 541; .Tohn McGarvcy, agent at Oil Citi , X Total, 5105. Opening or tlie Tnrtle Creek Road. The Turtle Creek Valley Bailroad was -morally opened jc:trday. Special jns carried hundreds of visitors from ttsburg and Grecnslmrg to Murrayst illc, id of the line Addresses were made Congressman Huff, r.henfl Guffy, AV. D. lore, .ludec Kirkpatrickand others. The nlc Creek road was started six jcars ago George AVcstin"house and Mr! btewart d is six and a half miles Ions. In lbS8 it sold to the Pennsylvania Compiny. Threw Stonrs at a Street Car. Tohn Huntrey was lodged in the Alle eny lockup -yesterday afternoon on a irgc of disorderly conduct It was rged that Jluntrey got into a dispute h the conductor of a Pittsburg, Alle ay and Manchester car on Superior ave f about his f.ire and was ejected from the In retaliation, it is charged, he threw tone through the window of the car. He s arrested bv Officer Livingstone. Returns Like a Monte Cristo. iVstcrday Miss Mary Pollock, of Hazel od, received a picsent from her uncle, ank Anderson, in the shape of a draft for ,M). Tor vears he has b"cn mourned as id. but now turns up in California enor uslj wealtln. He-went AVest in 1819 and do a fortune. The next time he returned s in 187(5 He was then a poor man. in that time until yesterday he had not n heard from, and it was generally be i ed he was dead. k PKorLrrs stoke fifth atestje. VHI Continue To-Day and To-Morrow r grand opening in cloak and millinery artmentR. All our Paris importations being displajed. Campeel, & Dick. R. A. R. JflO hundred Italian silk slumber robes, 25 each. Blanket depnrtment. Bogcs & Bern. Fire, Tire, Fire. ,000lo7en corsets to be closed out, J. & lt Sommttte, go at $1. E. S. Giles, Allegheny. iDBROyD's patent underwear in white, mralsind cadet blue; very nobby fittinc. Ha::nAi:h, 30 Sixtfi street." UNITED FRIENDS MEET. The Imperial Council of That Order Opens Its Annual Session in rjttsbnrg Officers Chosen for the Coming Year Rig Sleet ing at Carnegie Hall. The Imperial Council of the Order of Tnitcd Friends opened its annual session in the Monongahela House yesterday. The morning session was taken up in enrolling delegates who were present from all the Eastern States. There is a mem bership of 1,500 in this locality and there are councils in 18 "States. Nothing of great importance was trans acted at the afternoon "session other than the election of officers. Thomas S. Stout was elected Imperial Councilor; Hon. George S. Merrill, Imperial Alee Councilor; O. M7 Shuld, Imperial Kecorder; H. A. Lanipney. Iranerial Treasurer; Rev. It. L. Howard, Imperial Prelate; Dr. X. B. Beebe, Imperial Medical Examiner; I P. French, Imperial Marshal; S. N. Proctor, Imperial Guardian; M. G. Pren tiss, Imperial Sentinel; Dr. Frank Fislier, H. G. Jones, George H. Johnson, Imperial Trustees; E. A. Schallcross, Jr., S. Lt Mal colm, It. H. Burnham. Committee on Laws; Isaac B Barrett, A. AY. Kearsing and H. O. Case, Commtttce on Finance. A soug by the Beethoven Quartet fol lowed. An address on the "Aims and Ob jects of the Order" was next made by AVill lam C Crowcll, Grand Councillor of" Penn sylvania. A iolin solo, by Fritz Tocrge, and a bass solo bv G. M. Murphv. were the next nuni- J "?'''' A song b tlie Allentown Double Quartet, composed of members of the order, concluded the first part ot the programme. The second part consisted of an address bj the Hon. George S. Merrill, Insurance Commissioner of Massachusetts, on the "Stability of Fraternal Beneficial Socie ties," an address on "Good AVork Done by Fraternal Societies," by the ltev. Iticliard Jj. HoWaid, Imperial Prelate, and musical selections by Prof. George Frey, the Btethoven Quartet, the Double Quartet, Mr. Charles Cooper and Mr. Thomas S. fatout. The entertainment at Carnecric Hall last night was well attended. It opened with an organ prelude by Prof. George Frey. The opening address was made by B. AVahl, Chairman ot the Eecutie Committee, who introduced P. G. C. Thomas S. Stout, who made a short address. Addresses of w el come were to hae been made by Majors Gourley and AVa man, but in theJr absence the order was w elconied by Prof. J. P. An drews. STRAINS FEOM THE FATHERLAND. German Aire Greeted A ith Applanse at the Exposition l.ast -Mglit. Yesterday was German day at the Expo sition. A programme of German music was rendered by Cappa's Band, and it was lis tened to by one of the largest audiences of the series. After the entertainment the Musical Union Protective Association, to the number of about 200, escorted the band to Turner Hall, Forbes street, where a ban quet was given in honor of the visitors. The associatioa played a military march on the wat from the Exposition to Turner Hall ' The "Battle of Gettysburg" will be given again to-nicht and on Thursday. The popu larity ot this place of music, with its ac companiments of guns and other effects by Battery B, seems neer to fade. The audi ence last night listened to it with rapt at tention, and the wild burst, of applause at the end was most inspiring. It should be remembered that there are only nine more days of the Exposition, and then it will he closed for nearly a year again. The crowds of stranger? in the city every day is proof of how much interest is felt in the great show outside the city. There have been dozens of excursions, and e erv one is attended by hundreds of peo ple who would neer see Pittsburg under any other circumstances. The advantage thfs is to business in Pittsburg is obvious, and it is no wonder that merchants say they would like to see the Exposition last 80 days instead of 40. New Duqnesne Cars Running The Duquesne Traction Company had four of its new cars on the road yesterday. Twenty of them are now on hand and at least 35 more will be ready in a few days. They are equipped woth double motors and make fast time on the steepest portions of the line. MEETENGS AND NOTICES. Meetings. THE ANVtTAL MEETING OF THE STOPK HOI.IlKKsor the rennsilvantasalt M-mutac-lurltig Company will 1k held at their office. No. IIS hcstnul st . riiUarlrlpliia. on H)MDA, Octolier is. 111, at 12 o'clock, noon, for the eleition ot so rn directors for the enduing rear, and such other business an lunv he broueht lie fore them. AUSTIN 31 rUKVl, secretary ocl-52-WS Legal Notices. TFGAL I am prcp-ired to do work for the legal j profession, wntlnjr deds, mortgages or tran scribing ligal or otlur documents: satisfaction f'uiranteed: terms moderate. Mortimer btariing, :oom 34, Kfo Fourth av. ""OTICE AU persons are hereby warned not to gire credit to my wife on raj account. GEOI1GE SCHMIDT. oeS-19 -VTOTICE-AITLICATIOV WILL HE MADE TO JA the tiovtrnorof Feniisvlania for a charter of incorporation for the .1. C. Russell Miorel Com pan on THUlfsDAA". October 1 1851. under the general corporation act of April SJ, 1S74. and the biipplements thereto, h Albert C. etlengel, Alt xandcr Jlorrlsou. .lames C ltutclL John J. McKecandJs.lt. MivUer. The object of the pro pobtd corporation i the manufacture of Iron or t-teclorlHith, oran) other metal, or of any article of commerce from metal or wood or both. A M. NEU'LK, Solicitor fur Applicants. si23-67-w Notices. -yOTICE 1A uan c TO ItlVEKMrN THE CII V WEL uan of l'ort View brldire over Youehioehi uv river near -McKccbOort r .... ...tj. .." .". twin necioseun ousiruc- lions required in rectlou ot llu bridge superstruc ture on ana aurr irciouer j, iciii. SCIIULT. IiltlDGE AND IRON CO. 6027-97-23, 29. oco, 6,7, 8 HEAlKJOinTERS ALLJ'CIIENI OOCXTV KE1'UI.L1CA KiECX TI VE COMMITTFE, riTTsnrBO, Octobers, 1891. ) TO THE REPUBLICAN ELLCTOR-.OF ALI.E GIILN Y counts : In pursuance of a resolution adopted by the above rommtttcc upon isaturdvj, tlioi;tlida of-tptembir. 3S3I primary elections will be hold in the several election districts throughout tin county of Allegheny on Saturday. OUoImt IP, IsJl, Ijctween the iiours of 4 and 7 o'clock r. m., then and there to elect delegates to the 1- ortv-freeond Senatorial District Convention, 1 ort) -third s natorial District Convention, Forty fourth senatorial District Com i ntion. rort-nrth Senatorial District Com cntlon, baid cou cntlous to be con eued upon the Tues day follow ing. Iz. October 13. 1891, at sucli time and place as shall be hcrcafierdesigiiited and nom inate two (2) persons as Kepnbllcun nominees for election as delegates to the Constitutional Conven tion. By order. JOHN GRD?r. Chairman. Attest: GI.O. VT. JIII.T.rU, Secretary. oc6-4TuWFS T)E(ir.GANIZATIO OF THE ALLEGHENY X VLI.FY RAILROAD CO. 1 he urelslou b Hie rnited Mates Circuit Court for tlieAt extern lllstrh t of Iri.nsvlvinla at No. 9. Noiembcr Ierm IBM, in eqult or thatcourt. or dered a inle or the orpcntc property and fran chises of the Allcghcm Valley Railroad Company, dli sting the lien of the following seeuritles and distributing tlie proceeds of taid sale among the holders thereof in the order below stated: 1st: The principal of, and Interest on, tliema . . ,'in'1 .UIpafd lounous or the 110,000,000 loan dated March 31st, 18G9. bearing interest at the rate or. percent er annum, payable seml-annuaUy, principal maturing April 1st. 1910. 2d: llic matured and unpaid portion of the prin cipal and interest or the Commonwealths loan secured b mortgages dated April 1. 1669. and Sep tember 5. 1S74. 3d: Tlie principal and interest of tlie income bonds secured)) mortgnge dated Oetobcrlsr. 1S74. rhiss-alc wlllal-u ot cour-(. terminate the inter est of tlie stockholders in the corporate property and franeliiM-s An agreement embodiing a plan of reorganiza tion, to be signed bj such or said security holders and stockholders as mav desire to do so. lias been prepared and put In chirgeof the undersigned. Copies or the said agreement for siguature are at tlie-following places: Room No. Al, 233 boutli Fourth street. Tblladcl phla. ridellty Title and Trust Company, No. 123Fourth aicnue, Pittsburg. l'arties signing tlie same must, at the time of signing, deposit the tecuritiis and certificates of slock neld by them with the Purchasing Commit tee, and will receive a receipt therefor? entitling them to tlu'bcncflts of the reorganization scheme upon compliance with the terms thereof. All who disirc to become parties to-tlils agreement must sign the same and deposit their securities and cer titieatcs or tock on or before Monday, the 23d day or November, 1S91. ' "--"""J rETER A. R. -WIDENER, R. I). BARt LAV. JOHN B. JA( hbOX. Purchasing Committee. ocG--G,7.8,0.10,H,:i.28,iui!,ll,lS t5?iip?iy advertisements one dollar per square for one insertion. Classified real estate j adicrhsemenis on this page ten cents per line for each insertion, and none taken for Jest than thirty cents. UNTIL FURTHEH NOTICE ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE Classified under the followine headings will be ac cepted at the rate of . . ONE CEVT PER WORD FOn FACH INSERTION -when paid for In ad vance cither at main or branch offices. Wanted Adtertisemenls of aU .Kinds, SUCH AS SrriTATIONS, ROOMS, MAT.K HFXP, ROARDING, FE31ALK HELP, BOARDERS, AOKSTS, MKCELLANEOCS, PERSONAI, TO LET ROOMS, MISCELLANEOUS FOR SAXES, LOST AND FOUND. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. BUSINESS OFFICE. Cor. Smltlifield antl Diamond Streets, ALWAYS OPEN. RRANCn OFUCES AS FOLLOVTS. WHERF. WANT. FOR SALE. TO LET. AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE HCE1VED Ur TO 9 P. M. FOR INSERTION. Adcrtisementi should be prepaid unless adver tisers already ha e accounts with The DiSPATcn. FOB THE SOUTHSIDE. NO. 1412 CARSON STRKET. TH.EPHONV: NO. 6022. FOR THE EAT END. J. -H', WALLACE, 6121 PENN AVE. PITT'snURG-ADDlTIONAL. THOMAS McC VFI REV, a09 Butler street. EJIIL G. S1UCKEY. 24h street and Tenn avenue. ALLEGHENY. A. .T. KAERCHER. No. 82 Federal street. H. J. MrriRIDE. Market House, Allegheny. F. II. ECiGERs Jt SON, Ohio and Chestnut streets. THOMAS MdlKXRY, Western and Irwin avenues. G. V . HLGHEs. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. PERRY M. GI.EIM. Rebecca and Alleslicnv ave. 1"ANTED. lllale Help. ASSITT Immedlatelv; second venrmedieal student as assistant, in country place; oppor tunity for studv : with1 practical work and good salary. Address Physician, Lock Box 37, Florence, iseonsln. BARIir R-Good man. immediately: wages J12. Apil attiust. bchiffliauer's, lot, Frankstown av., E. E-. Pittsburg, Pa. AKBFR-A good barber, immediately, at W. H. Frier's, East Liverpool. O. BOI Bright boy about 18 years old, of good address; call before o'clock. Cochran's Shoe House, Fourth ay. aud Market st. tlOAC'IIMAN, farm hands, dairymen, coalmln - era, man cook, two laundresses, chambermaids, dishwashers, fourdlning room girls forsamehotel, famllv rooks, maids, waitresses, hotel cooks; 200 girts will be supplied this week free of charge; call at once. Median's. 545Grantst. rlOCHMAN A steady single man: must come with good reference from former employer. Applv 324 Ridge ay., Allegheny. COATMaKFR A first-class man: best ofwages and stead work guaranteed: only rellahle men wanted. Inquire of Jas. A. McN'ally. 809 Liberty st., Pittsburg. DRIVER oher. industrious man as driver for private family. F 3. Dispatch office. DRl'G CLERK Registered as qualitied assist ant. K. M. Mctz, Etna, Pa. E XPERIFNCED woodworker at 2103 Carson st , southslde. T7URN1TURE PACKERS-Two. J? II. Keech, 923 Penn ay citr. Apply to W. IABORPRS Accu-toraed to working about j foundry. Call at Room 512. Lewis block. MAN with puh wanted in each city and towmto Introduce our new Paste btove Polish among housekeepers and stores; no labor: no brush dust orsmell: sell on 6lght: pays S3 50 per day. Ad dress with stamp Champion Company, 40 North Fourth st , Philadelphia, Pa. MEN Five bright young men to enter prh ate shorthand class, beginning October 13 at 7 p, M.: circulars fre bv addressing Private Short band Institute, 41o Smithfleld st., Pittsburg. Pa. "A TAN Good, honest man to distribute bills; ill. must brin reference. Apply 201 Franklin st Allegheny, i'a. MEN 8 stout colored men Inqulri at 719 Lib ert St. betw een 8 and 9 o'clock. fvtIICE CLERK Youn? man with good plain hand: one with some know ledge of law and stenog- rapnv prcierrea: salary to commence wiin, wu per lnouih. Address Manufacturer, Dispatch office. PACKER-An experience! packer and shipper; state salary expected and give references. Address Packer, Dispatch office. PATTERN MAKER-Call at office, Leechburg Foundrv and Machine Co., Lewis Block. SALESMEN Firt clothing salcsmT. at bankrupt sale, m and 721 Liberty st head of 'Hoodst. Inquire AA ednsedav morning at S o'clock. SALESLADY A flrst-clasi Parisian Cloak and Suit Co. cloak saleslady. STEAM FITTER-First-clasa steam fitter. En ping. Carpenter & Co , Llm. QTONECU1TEK lmmcdlatclT: a good man. O ply to Erbeck Bros., Homestead, Pa. Ap- W 1REM AN An experienced Inside wircman and bell hanger at F. J. Brady's, COW 1'enn av., E.E. "lX7'ORKERs Active workers everywhere for l f Shcpp's Pliotographs of the World, produced at an outlay of S100.O00, tremendous success; Mr. .1. 31. Marshall, Dexter Ind.. cleared ?503 In 4 days; Rev. Henry fisher Pialnfleld. Mass., !187 in 6 hours; Ml H. H. Harris, Garfield. Pa 14 in 30 minutes; mammoth illustrated circulars and terms fr c; books on credit; freight paid' beautiful ont tltonljil. Address Globe Bible Publishing Co., 705 Chestnut sU, Philadelphia, Pa. VOUNG MAN About 18, to tend butcher shop. A Apply 2d4 Webster av., city. 527 A MONTH and expenses for salesmen in t&lU every county in the IJ. S.; samples and outfit free: no experience necessary; j early con tracts made: finest and easiest selling goods man ufactured, bend stamps for fnll particulars, . Converse, 24 licrmon st., Worcester, Mass. Wanted Atrenrs. AGENTS On saLary or commission to handle the new patent ehemlcat ink erasing pencil: the greatest selling novelty ever producea; erases ink thoroughly in two seconds; no abrasion ot paper: 200 to W0 per cent profit: one agent's sales amounted to (620 in six days; another f 32 in two hours: wc want one energetic general agent for each State and Terri ton. lor terms and full particu lars, address 'the Monroo Eraser Mfg. Co., La Crosse. W is. AGENTs-To sell the Pinless Clothes Line, the only line ee invented that holds the clothes without pins; a perfect success; patent recently Issued: sold only by agents, to whom the exclu sive right is git en: on receipt of 50 cents we will send a sample line hy mall; also circulars; price list and terms to agents: secure) our territorj at ome. Address The Plnles. Clothes Line Co., 7 Henncn st., A orcesicr, Mass. AGENTS Cowan's free hand portraits in crayon and w ater cotois to be the best in the citv; six skilled irtistswork in windows: latest designs ill frames and moldings; order now ami paj for Christmas, store- open till 9 r. M. First floor, 703 Libert) St., !7oodst. AGENTS "King's Handbook:" 2.633 Illustra tions. 51 colored maps; census 1890: selling for 1250 Is makings great hit: agents making money rapidly; erritory going fast: liberal terms. 1'. J. Fleming S, Co.. 1& Filth av., Pittsburg. AGENT General agent for Allegheny and sur rounding counties for best selling special tyj in the market: no competition: sells for itself; profits large. Address X. l . Z., Dispatch office. AGENT A reliable, energetic agent at fair sal ary, to devote a part or all or time to local so liciting: state rrfi rences. Rhodus Brothers, Bank ers, M. Louis, Mo. AGENTSNew cigar lighter; c ery smoker buys; lights in wind or rain; sample 15c, two for 25c; Jl dozen, b) mall; stamps taken. R. Stayncr &Co,, Providence, R. I. AGENTS S3 to $7 dally; experience unnecessary. Putnam & Co.. Perfumers, West Winsted, Ct. Wanted Female Help. CHAMBERMAID 1 til house Craig, between Fifth and Center. COOK for a small family; goon reference re quired. Address P. O. Box 273 Pittsburg. GIRLS To bin line dress goods and jackets of J. Dwyer. Room 4, McCance Block, cor, seventh av. and Smltlifield. Open also evenings. GIRL tor housework, and middle aged woman for cook and dishwasher. U0 Robinson St., Allegheny. GIRL Good girl for housework. Dinwiddle st., Lockhard row. Apply at 253 GIRL for general housework, lcw a., opp. Memmftc. Inquire at Grand- GIRL To do cooking. Apply 387 Eprlng Garden ay., Allegheny City. GIRL For general housework, at 23 Marlon ay Alleghen). GIRLS to fold circulars, patch office. Address Rapid, Dls- LAD1 BOOKKEEPER-Competent to take charge of books, act as bill clerk and do gen eral office work; salary $a per month. Address, with rcfercuccs. Cartoon, Dispatch office. X ADIES Three briehtvoune ladies to enter nri. XJ vate shorthand class, beginning October H, at 7 P. 11 hand w.; circulars free bv addressing PriateShort- I Institute, 415 binltnueia st.. A'lltsDurg, t'a. LADIES To do fancy work at their homes; we furnish material and pay per piece. Call and see work, or address with stamp, J. M. LemariS Co., No. 0 Fourth av. near ood. "vrURSE Experienced nurse for one child. Apply Xi to Mrs. J. n. btewart. Homewood av., E. E. PANTSMAKERS Two good panUmakers Sud two aestmakers to work In store. Apply Topping, the Tailor, 17 Anderson st , Alleghen), Pa. WAIsT MAKER An experienced waist maker. Apply at once, 55 Robinson St.. Allegheny, Pa. WANTED. Wanted Slate and leinale Help. COOKS, chambennalds, laundresses, dining room girls, nurses, dish washers, pantry girls, kitchen girls, cooks, dining room girls for hotels and boarding honsis, 6e young girls, 200 house girls, German and colored girls, 50 laborers, team sters, farm hands. Mrs. E. Thompson, CCS Grant st. -rOUNG MEN and ladles to attend day or night X school at the Actual Business College, No. 5 sixth av.: bookkeeping taught hy actuaf huslncss practice; penmanship, arithmetic. English tr lin ing by the month, "; shorthand; private instruc tion a specialty: eleenth tear. M. J. Couner, President: J. M. Phillips, Expert Accountant. Wanted Sltnanons. PERMANENT POSITION-By a stenographer with three )ears' experience: owns machine; unexcelled references. Address Remington, Dis patch office. POSITION by experienced watchmaker and jew eler: speaks German. English and French; un derstands his trade thoroughly and is able to act as salesman; can bring best of citv references. Ad- uress A. jtrcusci, .4-t ujiiu , At.cgucii.. POSITION in famllv or institution by roan and wife; can undertake work in general. Inside and outside; furulsh good references. Median's, 545 Grant st. Telephone 90. POSITION Bv a will recommended white man of 22)ears: can keep books: willing to hustle: high wages not so much an object. Peregriuo, phone, 1SG0. POSITION A side line to sell on commission In Reading, Pa.: 70 000 inhabitants. Call.itVC Liberty st , or address C. D Dispatch office, ritts burg. Pa. POSITION For first-class colored driver, also a houseman; both justarrled and hae the best of references. Peregrino, 159 Fourth av. POSITION As caterer or Stewart at hotel or clubhouse; can gle reference. Address Caterer, Dispatch office. TJiOSITION In business house: hardware pre I ferred: citv reference and experience. M.J., Dispatch office. POSITION As bookkeeper; double or single intry; good references. Address II. II. 11., Dispatch office. Wanted Boarders and Lodgers. OCCUPANTS For second tory front, furnished for two or three gentlemen, or as an office. 154 Fourth av. Wanted Rooms. ROOM Centrally located, comfortably furnished with or without board by a gentleman. Ad dress R. C. L., Dispatch office. Wanted Tteal Estate. PROPERTY To purchase improved property; honse about nine rooms,on P , Ft. W. A C. Ry., within four miles of city. Address Buyer, Dis patch office. nOITSE To rent, five or 'six-roomed house, lo cated within ten minutes' walk of the Court House; no children. Address D. II. H , Dispatch office. Business Opportunities. BUSINESS MANAGER-For corporation manu facturing wire work and patented steel light, iron aud steel specialty with exclusive territory; must be able to take interest with present owners: business already established. Apply to G., care Carrier No. 9, St. Louis, Mo. Financial. MONEY To loan in large or small amounts on good city or Allegheny property. Mortimer Starling, Room 31, 10S Fourth av. M' ONE to loan on short notice. John K Ewlng & Co.. 107 Federal st. MORTGAGES J10O.O0O to loan; sums 8500 to 3,000 to?20,0O0: expenses light; money ready, b. J. Fleming. 152 Fifth av. MORTGAGES on city or Allegheny county prop ert) at lowest rates. Henry A. Weaicr & Co., 82 Fourth av. QUICK loan of not over ?2,500; highest interest paid; real estate security. Address Loan, Dispatch office. REAL ESTATE brokers requiring deeds, mortgages, or transcribing of auv description done with promptness and accuracy please call on me: terms moderate. Mortimer Starling, Room 34, 108 Fourth av. TO LOAN $200,000 on mortgages: 8100 and up ward at G per cent: ?500,OCOat Hi percent on residences or business property, vacant lots or farms. S. II. French, 12o Fourth av. Sliscellaneong. A GREAT reduction W e want everybody to know that wc have reduced our best &5 00 cabi nets to S3 00. btewart & Co , 90 and 92 Federal St., Allegheny, Pa.; diamond Photoettcstl 00. HORSES to board for the winter in the country; good care. Apply for terms to C. Scully, Jr., P. O. Box No. 814, cit) . "VTATURAL GAS Consumers of natural eas will la find it to their advantage to call on James Owen, of No. 109 Fourth ay., and have their stoves and grates arranged for the saving of gas, as this is the only way to get ahead ot the gas com panies. PATENTS O. D. Levis (20 years). Solicitor, 131 .Fifth av., nex: Leader. Pittsburg. PIANO and furniture moving Shanahan Transfer Co., Smithfleld, corner Water. SPANISH correspondence, documents, etc., translated; pupiu wanted. 410 Penn ay. rpRUNKi hauled to and from East End for 60c. X. Campb-lt S. Davis, 12 seventh av. Telephone 276. USE Jones' Bedbug Paralyzcr Tones' Magic Roach Powder: contains n- poison; roaches banished by contrac; satlsfactionglven or no pay. Prepared by Geo. W. Jones, 222 Federal st,, Alle ghen) . Pa. Sold by all first-class druggists. FOR SALE TMTKOYED REAL ESTATE. City Residences. BRICK DWFLLINGS 3 new 2-story mansard press brick dwellings; 8 rooms, ball, vestibule, etc.. with every modern convenience: only min utes' walk from Court Housctow ncr must sell; will rent for $1,2(50 per vear and pay 10 per cent net. Baxter, Thompson & Co , 162 Fourth a . DR. C. D. JIERRON'S BEAUTIFUL NEW brick residence. No. tSB Butler St.. lot 20x100 ft . containing hall, vestibule and ten large rooms; supplied with e cry modern convenience; prop erty cost over 113. COO: on account of bad health of the owner and having to leaie for California at once, the property win be sold away below cost, and at terms to suit purchaser; possession gh en at once; this is an excellent location for a doctor. Particulars of Thomas McCaffrey, 3509 Butler St. I70R SALE At a low price, a very good (corner) brick house, six rooms and attic, well finished, modern fixtures, location good and very conven ient. (99). W. A. Herroni. Sons, 80 Fourth av. HOUSF Of sir rooms, laundry, finished attic, hall and open stairway, well-finished throughout: cheap If sold at once; terms easy. In- ? nl re on premises, 127 Meridan st , Duquesne lelghts. 300 Cor. Tliirtv-fourth and Charlotte sts , lot 25x44. witli new three-story brick dwell ing of nine rooms, hall, etc.: rents for S456; ex cellent location for renting: at terms to suit. Thos. McCaflrcy, SjOO Butler st. 100 Lovely homo on Mt. Washington; flte rooms, ball, nantrv. porches, citv w.ater. etc: small cash payment. Baltcnsperger & Wil liam, 143 Fourth av. Q"1 OOO CASn Two live-room houses, near aj5J. Twcnt)-eighthst.:rent lor 530 per month; leasehold, but a bargain. Baltcnsperger & Will iams, 143 Fourth av. East End Residence. I70R PALE-Cheap: (6,800: at Oakland, street Improved, brick house, line appearance, nine rooms, modern fixtures, location desirable; worth an examination at least. (C9). W. A. Uerron & Sons, 80 Fourth av. FOR SALE A good investment, $8,500 Tor two good houses, eight rooms each, lot 70 feet front well located. East End. (G3) W. A. Hcrron & Sons, 80 Fourth av. ffijff SOO Shadyslde, complete new modern 9 IDU) room frame dwelling, bath, range, slate mantels, tile hearths, both gases. Inside shutters, laundry, etc. ; lot 3iM0, on 50-foot street, one square from electric cars or P. R. R.; very easy terms. M. F. Hippie & Co., 98 Fourth av. loo With navmene nrtlnn ..ash .and h,1,mii monthlv. will buv2-sLnrr frame Zmmna with lot 21x100, close to electrlo road. Baxter! Thompson Co . 102 Fourth av. .Allegheny- Residences. A HANDSOME brick house for sale on asphait nm paved street in central location of East End, liand to all the rapid transit lines; has 12 rooms and is modern throughout, nicely papered; fine large lot and location strictly first class ; wc have a low price on this and can arrange very fa aorablc tcims. S. A. Dickie & Co., Penn and Shady avs.. East End. 3033. 3 FEDERAL ST., Allegheny, above the parks, a . good brick dwelling, eight rooms, bath, nat ural gas, etc. James W. Drape & Co., 313 Wood street. Pittsburg. HOUSE AND LOT -119 Irwin avenue, Secoud ward, Allegheny; lot 20x138, with brick house five rooms, attic and bath; will be sold at auction at the Real Estato Auction Board, 99 Fourth avenue, on Thursday, October 8, at 3 o'clock. Git key for inspection from A. Leggatc & Sou, Auc tioneers, 108 Fourth av. TUESTERN AV. RESIDENCE-No 2C3; fine double lot, 40 8-12x120, with comfortable brick dwelling of 9 rooms; pleasant and convenient situation: look at the exterior, then come and we will show you the interior. A. Leggatc S, bon, 108 Fourth av. Cgl 400 Small pavment down, balance In E)Xj monthly Installments same as rent; new frame house of five rooms; lot 23x100 feet; Tenth ward. Allegheny City, near electric cars: good neighborhood : nice location, John E. McCrickart. llOllfthat. Tel. 1076. S2Q ffl wlu l)n3r a frame house or six rooms, hall, HSVOlJ and attic: only two doors from Alle- fhenv Market House; rents for 8360 per annum: sche nlev lease). See John K. Ewlug &. Co., 107 Federal st. FOR SALE LOTS. iTarins. FARM For sale or exchange, a large farm of over 200 acres: close to railroad station, church, school, postofflce, stores and convenient to the new town of Kensington on tlie A. V, R, R. ; dwelling, outbuildings, orchard, coal, water, ctc.;would ex change for a house and lot in either citv in part Jiayment. James W. Drape i. Co., 313 Wood St., 'ittshnrg. i . t i i i FOB SALE LOTS. City Lots. BUILDING SITE A grand site downtown on fi main avenue, 11x1121 1. ; two fullstreet frontages; as a location for a snail hotel, warehuiiiic or busi ness establishment ofany kind It cannot be dupli cated at the prico or S450 per foot (1-12-77). Charles Somcrs i. Co., 12U Fourth av. FOR SALE-SI75-A level lot 20 feet fi out; street paved and sewered; one square from cable line: neighborhood good. (67. L.) AV. A. Uerron &, Sons, 80 Fourth a enue. LOTS-Beautlful building lots rorfrom 100 to JTOO, In tlie Eighteenth ward, long pa)mcnts;casy terms. Inquire or Clias. E. Cornelius, attorney, 408 Grant St.. Pittsburg. East End Lots. ALLFQUIPPA FLACE-Flan No. 2; choicest lots In Oakland only $330 to$.)50each: terms teryeasy: these beautilul lots are situate on Rob inson St., onl a Tew minutes' walk from cither the rifthav. or Cc literal, lines, and they areoffired at very low prlies and terms to suit you; agent on the ground ci cr) afternoon. J. L. Glass, 138 Fifth avenue. I70R SALE Penn ave.. East Liberty-Lots 200 ' feet deep, at $lS!pcr front foot: surroundings of the best character: unquestionably the choice spot of the avenue. (118.) W. A. Herron & Sons, So. 80 Fourtli av. AUeslieny Lots. PERRYSVILLE AV.-Fonr lots. 22xT. near the I'nUersltvon the hillside, onposite Clayton n.. Suonil ward, Alhgliem; will be sold attlie Real Estnti Am Hon Board, 9 rourth av., Thurs day. Octobers, at3o'elock. AU information by A. Leggatc & bon. Auctioneer?, 103 I ourth av rALESr. Lot CO ft et, andl38fieton Rolla si., X Second ward, Allegheny, will be sold at tho Real Fstale Auction Board, f) Fourth av , on Thursday, Octobers, at 3 o'clock. Full particulars bv A. Leggate S. Son, Auctioneers, 108 Fourtli avenue. OOO Sherman av. ; lot 20x110: near Mont- ffomerv av.. onnnslte the rtnrk rreen- lionses: choice lot for fine reldeuce. A. Leggate & Son, 108 Fourth av. , Snbnrban Lots. riDGEWOOD, P. R. R. Large level lot, with Xj sh iile trees, on Maple st,, within seven uiin- utes or station : 100300; price gain. Hoffman Baldrldge, : ? 7ou: mis is a uur , Wllklnsburg, oppo- site aepoi. PALMER PLACE lots .at Swlssvale. P. R. R.. 2 minutes rroin station; come andtecthemot desirable anil cheapest lots in the m irket; they will make voua belli r investment than a savings bank. Hoffman Baldrldge, A llkinsburg, opposite de pot. Slisceilaneons. COVL TROPFRTY The undersigned has for sale 2.800 acres of good gas steam aud coking coal (Pittsburg seam), situated on line of B. AO. R. R , can be opened and operated with i drift mine; for full particulars e ill on or write. Hutch inson Coal and Coke Co., Fairmont. Y. Va.2, COALLAVD-SIx fiet river vein, 180 acres, fac ing on Miugo Run, Carroll township, Wash ington county, one mile from Mouongahela river: terms eas). Ad tress Owner, 335 Last Wheeling st , Washington, I'a. 3 200 acres choice timber land. Timber estimate: 5 Poplar and ush, 12,000 000 feet: wild cherry, 600,000 feet; besides other timber. On good float ing stream, two miles from rallroad:prlce$24 -000; a bargain, J. II. Brlstor, Martlnsburg, W. Va. FOR SALEBCSLNESS. Business Opportunities. BARBFR SHOP Good stand in a good location; for further information, address F. F. K., Dispatch office. TjBUG STORE Well located in one of the best XJ towns of Ceutral Ohio; a splendid chance. Address P. O. Box 82, Cleveland, f). I)ESTAURANT Fine, in central part of city; l Jewelry stores, good-paving cigar store, grocery 6tores, $200, $o00, $1,000 to tlu.OOO, milk route, liven stable, lumber yard, fish and ovster market, ba"kcrv. shoestore. good country store. Holmes & Co . 420 Smithfleld st. SALOON A licensed saloon in Harrlsburg, Pa centrally located, doing a good business; an elegant chance for the right part). Address Lock Box 317. Harrlsburg, Pa. (JtJQ 300 A reliable man with $3, W0 can manage jJ j a navln? business that will nav him S2.500 a year. Address Box 123, Dispatch office Business Properties. , AT WILKINSBURG Business property in the most central and rapidly growing business lo cation In Wilkinsburg: a new press brick front store building, with 7 dwelling rooms, bath, nat. gas. electric light, city water, side entrance; well built and in excellent condition; lot 1x120 ft. to allev: removal of owner cause of sale: onl) $5,400. Hoffman & Baldrldge, 1 llkinsburg, opposite sta tion. 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.. applv to J. E. McKelvy, UU Fourth av rlttsbnrg. Pa. SALEoflandbythe United States at Pittsburg, Pa. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, that the Secretary of War be. and hereby is, authorized and directed to sell and convey to the purchaser, or purchasers, all the right, title and interest of the United States in and to all that certain parcel otground belonging to the United States, situate In the city of Pittsburg, Pa., at the northwest corner of Penn av. and Garrison alley, in the Fourth ward of said citv, fronting ICO feet on the west side or Penn ay. and extending north wardlv along the west line ot Garrison alley, pre serving the same width, to low water lino of the Allegheny river, subject however, to such public casements as exist thereon and thereover. Depot Quartermaster's Office, Washington, D. C. Sep tember 1891. Under the provisions of the above quoted act of Congress, approved May 21. 1890, and bv direction of the Secretary of War, I will offer for sale at nubile auction on the premises in the citv of Pittsburg, Pa., on Wednesday, the 28th day of October, 1891, at 11 o'cloikA. jr., 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 w hich will be furnished on application tq tho undersigned or to the Acting Assistant Quarter master at Allegheny Arsenal, w here 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 of 2 per centum of the purchase moucy at the time of written notification of acceptance of bid; pay ment of the full amount or tho purchase money must be made upon delivery or duly executed deed or deeds for the property purchased, or the prop erty may be resold, without further notice, at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser; the cost ofall conveyancing will be borne by the pur chaser. G.B. Dandy, Deputy Quartermaster Gen eral. U. S. Arm) FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock. CtARRIAGES-Two carriages, one a largo family J carriage the other a Brewster brougham. Can be seen 321RIdge avenue. Allegheny. D EL1VERY wagons Delivery wagons aU styles: ' our own make. Wm. Beckert 340 to 344 Ohio si., Aiiegncny. 'iciepnone, &3i. I FAMILY BAROUCHE-35. Inquire at 315 Sec ; ond av. GELDINGS Team of bright bay geldings 13.2, weighing 1,000 pounds each; perfect cobs, aery stviish and good movers: would makeaper fect team for park driving or coupe. Address 817 Lewis block, Pittsburg, Pa. HORSES 2 ver) fine horses, one can pace very fast tlie oth r is a perfect family horse for buggy or saddle; either can be driven by lady: will scare at nothing. Address II. 11., Dispatch office. nORSES Business and driving horses; have a carloadjustarrlved; can be seen at P. Mur ray's sales stables. Duquesne way, below Sixth st. bridge, cit). II. II. Cunningham, Marlon, O. HORSE A bay driving and riding marc: hand some, fast and perfectly gentle; will be sold cheap for want of use. Address Horse, P. O. Box No. 1000. Afacnlnery and Metals. AUTOMATIC hoisting engines Work perfecm; right and left, with singlo or double dru second-hand boilers and engines also on hand; general machine work promptly executed: corre spondence solicited. Combination Engine Co., Llm.,3140 Penn ave., Pittsburg. Tel LBS. BOILERS and engines, second-hand; all sizes, from 4 to 100 li. p : cheapest In the market; 4b boilers and engines In stock, stationary and porta ble, upright boilers, mounted farm engine, etc. ste;am pumps, governor, pulleys and shaft mg. Telephone, .HOI. 23-3 Park way. J. b. Young, Allegheny, Pa. SECOND-HAND ingines and boilers-Two 35 horse-powei ind two ten horse-power stitlon arv engines and boilers. One ten horse-power portable on wheel. Thlrtv-llve, 15. 12. ten and eight horse-power engines, vertical ana horizontal, nil good and will be sold cheap. Harmcs' Machine Depot 99 First av. Fl'IIE celebrated acme automatic safety engines X and non-explosive hollers, lor gas or oil fuel, rrom one to five -horse power; also the latest im proved ventilating tans; perrect satisfaction UHramee-u; ui u. i rager, ucavnu ilgeni, no. -1 11th av , Pittsburg, Pa. riiYPEWRITERS-lieadquarters for the world; X all makes; great reduction; don't pay man ufacturers' exorbitant pnees; vveshlp to any part of the United States for thorough examination b fore accepting; absolutely first-class condition guaranteed; Instruction book Irce; Smiths, t'allgraplis, Hammonds. Crandalls, Yosts, Nation als. Internationals and all smaller machines at about or less than half price: Remingtons rei ted to anv section :iargithou-o In the world, two urge floors dv oted exclu-lv ely to t) pewrlters; see com mercial rating for our responsibility; illustrated catalogues and specimens or work free on applica tion. Tvpowrller Headquarters, 31 Broadway, jxvn iui,-w h uuumi ur., unicago. UPRIGHT ENGINES 5 to 10 horse power, with or without boilers. Henry Faruan, 98 Lacock St., Allegheny. Miscellaneous. APPLE ORCHARD: choice fruit; terms reason able. D. L. Lrliman, Baden, Pa. BUILDING and Loan Association charter and complete new set of books; will sell cheap. Address II. aud L Dispatch office. G AS FIXTURES Xi to M noAnl F. .Wlnff X out. Rcinecke & Co., 309 wood st. ' MAPS of MoCurdy. McDonald and Southwest ern oil fields. U. P. McFarland. 93 Fourth avenue. I .1 i FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Miscellaneous. SECOND-IIAND windows, frames and sash and doors. In excellent condition, attlie new Cath olic school building at Sharpsburg. Apply to the foreman on the premises. TOOLS One set tinners' tool?, nearlv new: latest pattern; will be sold cheap. Address ilcnnl ken A I.Tiiii. Uniontowu. Pa. " TO LET. Citv Residences. TO LET Fine new house. Just finished. East End. eight rooms, all modern llxtnr" (Includ ing heater of improved stvle), large - corner Sheridan and Rodman it., $.10 per month. , . A. Herron A Sons, 80 Fourth av. t rpO LET $14 per month: neat brick honse; six X rooms: In good order: hot and cold water, bath, range alio hall vestibule: location good: 167 PI) mouth st. W. A. Herron S. Sons, 80 1 ourth avenue. t East End Residences. "VTEAR ELLSWORTH AV. Shadyslde. two-story Xa and attic brlck.10 rooms aud reception hall: all conveniences: moderate rent. Baxter, Thompson & Co., 162 Fourth av. t T) FSIDFNCE Furnished 8 rooms and laundry: b modern improvements; on South Negle) av., iiearHfthav., East Lnd, for rent from Novem ber 1 to April 1 to small rainlly. Apply to Van Gonler &. Lloyd, 6218 Penn av. t TO LET On paved St. Eist Fnd (near South Ntgly and rifthav s.) new nonse just finished 9 rooms, modern bxturcs. W. A. Herron Sons, 80 1 ourth av. t TO LET $15. neat new house, five rooms, on Wilkin", not far from Flftn av. cable line. W. A. Hcrron A Sons. 63 Fourth ay t &1 r per mo.. Carbon st. near Ledlle st. and (pXO not far from Wylle av , two new brick houses, 6 looms each, both gases, w. c. and water In houe. Black S. Balrd, to i ourth av. t Allegheny Residences. L Of GST ST. Near Manhattan st . elegant pressed brick dwelling 8 rooms, bathroom, range, front norch and verv large hall; location is good: JW. Black & Balrd. M t ourth av. t TICE five-room dwelling Federal st. extension. XN Inquire Of J. R. McKee, 703 Penn av.. Room 611. t TO LET Small houses in Allegheny: Park st. near Alleghen v av . : rooms $18; also 3 rooms. No. no Taggart st. Send for list. W. A. Herron i Sons, 80 i ourth av. t Rooms. I7TVE rooms at corner Forbes av. and Boyd St., . cit). Inquire at No 315 Second av. t I BURNISHED or unfurnished rooms; both gases: ' useofbath. 238 Dinwiddle st. t ROOM -Finely tumished room on Fremontst., Allegheny: best location and handy to street cars. Address N. 31., Dispatch office. t R( OOMS RENTED-Furnlshed or imrurnlshed. Agency. 130 Robinsons:., Allegheny. f rpWO R003IS Hear 176 River ave., Allegheny. Business Stands. BRICK plant, consisting of grlndlngpan. engine, boiler, etc.: engines. Dollers. clav and ore pans, and brick ) ard supplies. Thomas (Jarlln's sons, Lacock aud Sandusky st&,, Alleghen. "T7"ARFIIOUSE Three-story warehouse, with T f good cellar and elevator; rent low. Charles Somert & Co., 129 Fourth av. t Miscellaneous. PIANOS New upright pianos to rent. H. P Ecker Co.. 75 Ffffh av. t PERSONAL. PERSONAL Cash paid for old gold and silver; jewelry repaired: new work made to order. Chris. Hauch. 541 Smithfleld. PERSONAL Art Goods! Art Goodsl Archi tects' and engineers' materials at less than half price; also special bargains in old and new books. Frank Bacon & Co., 301 Smithfleld st. Open ev erv evening. PERSONAL-J. C. Schaefer. the Jeweler, 150 Fifth av., has secured the services or Mr. W. L. Treiber, the well-known optician, who will examine your eyes free of charge: a full line of lewelry; our$l spectacles are the best in the city. PERSONAL When 1 was a small boy my mother alw ays repaired lny breeches and jacket but since I got to be a great blgman, Dickson, tlie well known tailor, 65 Fifth av., cor. Wood at., 6Ccond fioor, has been snbstltutcd, who now does all my cleaning, pressing and renovating in great shape. Tel. l.3. FOUND. POUND You can buy Flobert rifles at $2. K. Smlt 932 and 934 Liberty st. and 703, 705. 707 Smithfleld. FOUND A place, at J. Dwyer's. to buy line iliess goods and Jackets on easy pavments; ves; cash or credit Room 4, McCance Block, cor. Seventh av. and Smithfleld. Open also evenings. PERSONAL Go to J. Dwyer's Credit Parlors for line dress goods and Jackets on easy pav ments; yes, cash or credit. Room 4, McCance Block, cor. Seventh ay. and Smithfleld. Open also evenings. LOST. LOST Money, between Pennsylvania National hank and the office of Carnegie, Phlpns Co , 'Ihlrtv-third st, a roll or money containing $85. Finder will be liberally rewarded by returning same to C. T. Arter, cor. Thirty-third and Mnl berry alle) . STRAYED. STRAYED or stolen, September 30, young bay mare, without shoes when lost; white hind feet and star on forehead. Address John Welsh, Box 333. Mansfield Valley. Pa. EDUCATIONAL. PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY ACADEMY, Cnestei, Pa., 30th vear, cpe" Sept. 16. A MILITARY COLLEGE. Civil Engineering, Chemistry, Architect Tire, Arts. A preparatory course of one year. Circulars of Mr. i G. Paulson, 41 Wood St., city. COL. CIIAS. E. HYATT, President. jyS-25-wa TJEJIOVED-KING'S SCHOOL OF ORATORY. Ji elocution and dramatic culturo removed to University Building, Diamond st. opposite Conrt House. Byron AV. King, manager; James 31. Wisman. associate manager. Class and private lessons, literature, French and German, Delsarte, old school and modern systems. Send for pros pectus. aull-59-Mwr CTTIRIRZ" UNIVERSITY, 8IXTH ST. A new management. Increased attend ance. The best discipline. The best In struction. English Training School for boys and gills. Ten higher courses of study. Thirty experienced teacheis. Students ad mitted daily. Tuitions reasonable. Day and Evening sessions. Send for catalogue. II. JL ROWE, Prest. se24-D NIGHT SCHOOL. Special classes in MECHANICAL, ARCHI TECTURAL DRAWING, and HIGHER MATHEMATICS; also classes In GKEEK, LATIN, GERMAN. FRENCH, BOOKKEEP ING, SHORTHAND and English branches, nt DUQUESNE COLLEGE. E. 21. WOOD, D. V., LL. D., President seo-MWF Practically taught at DUFFS COLLEGE, 49 FIFTH AVE. JI'Evening Sessions. aul242 w AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE At the lesidonce: furniture, carpets, line office dost, etc , WEDNESDAY 3IORN ING, October 7, at 10 o'clock, it tho resi dence, 4401 Butler street, Pittsbmg. Cham ber suite, w.inlrobes, bureaus, wash stands, bcilsteads,book.cises, nne office desk, hnir cloth parlor furniture, M. T. tables, pictures, clocks, curtains, brussols and ingrain cvrpets ou rooms, hall and stairs, Bidebond extension tabic, chairs and lockers, fenders and coil vases, cur tain stretchers, dishes, stoves, kitchen and laundry furniture, sale positive; goods on exhibition alter 8 o'clock morn ing of sale. HENRY AUCTION COMPANY, oci 151 Auctioneers. WE STILL LEAD. Sclicnley View Place lots are undoubtedly the best and cheapest in the mar ket. "Wide streets, convenient to cable cars, centrally located, all city advan tages. Prices range from 5325 to 5450; payable S10 cash at time of sale, balance monthly in payments of 57 to 59, with no interest on deferred" payments, or 10 per cent off for all cash at any time. These lots lay nicely; several houses are al ready built and more in course of erection. Call at office for plans and all particulars, and buy early before it is too late. 0cr two hundred of these lots sold in one month. MORRIS & AISBITT, Agents, 78 Diamond Street, First CHOICE PROPERTIES. M EASY PROBLEM. It is quite easy to prove to you, if you will give us an opportunity, that the best and cheapest property now in the market where INDUSTRIES AEE ESTAB LISHED'isat .WILMERDING, Having within its limits the plant of tho most successful manufacturing enterprise in America THE WESTTNGHOITSE AIR BRAKE WORKS with its army of trained mechanics, and a half mile distant BRINTON, With the great iron furnaces and steel works of CARNEGIE BROS. & CO., together with the advantage of direct con nection with every railroad entering Pltts bttrjr, should make investment in lots for businesi, residence or speculation at thesa points good as gold and sure to increase in value. Our property i3 fully developed and prices exceedingly reasonable. EAST PITTSBUHG IMPROVEMENT CO., 417 WOOD ST., Plttsbursr, Pa 402 BURTON ST., Braddock, Pa., BRADDOCK AVE., Brinton, Pa., ' BANK BUILDING, Wilmerding, Pa. SC23-WS GOOD VALUE -FOE YOUR MONEY Is what you will receive by buy ing one of those NORTH OAKLAND SQUARE 7-R00M BRICK DWELLINGS. AU modern Improvements, asphaltumed streets and pavements, frbrrt and rear yard3 and porches, commandinga fine view of SCHEXLEY PARK, And within easy walking distance of CAR NEGIE LIBRARY. No more delightful lo cation in the city, and bound to INCREASE IN VALUE. Piice 5,750 on Easy Terms. SAMUEL T. BLACK & CO.. oc3-40-TUWThrsu 99 Fourth ave. HOME OR INVESTMENT. Come antl see us. We are offer ing aplan of East End Lots which present nnusnal advantages. Lots $250 to 91,600, according to size and location. Terms to suit pur- chasers. MURKY & ERSAIL, 34 Fidelity Building. 8e20fiS-MIVI AUCTION SAXES. THURSDAY, OCT. 8. On thetgrnunds. Laurel station, P4 F. W. & C R. R. 40 FINE" LEVEL BUILDING LOTS. Five and one-half mile3 and 20 minutes' ride from thecity:26 train3 daily each way. These lots are 40x120 etich, and are of very easy ac cess from Laurol station,and command a fine vie w of river and valley. Monthly tickets. $3 SO. An electric line will pass this proper ty within a vear. Terms, one-fourth cash, balance to suit. Each purchaser will be pre sented with a M-trip commutation ticket, good for one year. Trains leave thelFt. VT. depot. Federal st, Allegheny, at 2.15J -and 3 30 r.H., city time. For plans see A.M.TOSSEL& CO., No. 90 Fourtli ave. P. S. Should raird interfere, the salo will be held tho following day at the same hour. ocS HOUSE AND LOT, ng Irwin Avenue, Allegheny, AT AUCTION. On THURSDAY, October 8, at 3 o'clock; At the Real Estate Auction Board. 99 Fourth av., will be sold the property, 119 Irwin av., near Jackson St., Alleghtoiy;lot 20x138; brick house, five rooms, attic, bath, porch, vesti bule, slate roof, pleasant neighborhood, con venient situation: a snug" little home. Im mediate possession. Key ot our office. In spect the property before the sale. Terms Half cash. A. LEGGATE & SON, Auctioneers, OC3-4 08 Fourth av. DR. HARRIS CRAMP CURE -FOD- Every Ache and Paai FOR SALE AT ALL DRUG jSQBEl Manufactured hy L. H. HARRIS DRUGfcO., Nos. 46 and 48 Seventh Avenu e30-D PITTSBURGH PA. - - I McNATJGHER & OCX, Contractors for Paving Sidewalks With Cement, Brick (and Fire Brick, Concreting Cellars- N 43 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY, PA. Cntbs'tonelurnishedandset. aull-74-D Floor, Dispatch. Building. OC7-63-WTSU .. ,g-'
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