t-s. - r" THE PTTTSBUBG DISPATCH FRIDAY - QOTOBER 9, 3891. 8 OUT FOR NEXT MAYOB. A Good Deal of Hustling Being Done Over a Tear in Advance. THREE HEX PROMINENTLY NAMED. fiercer and JlcCandless Struggling for a Tilt With JicKenna. SENATOR QUAT OX STATE POLITICS The election of the next Mayor of Pitts burg would seem from the present outlook to be a very long way oS, but early as ap pearances might indicate, the subject is be ing literally discussed at this time. It i3 a fact that wires are not being exactly pulled, but are being strung with no little energy by sescveral gentlemen who are desirous in succeeding his honor, Mayor Gourley. on the Republican sid of the house, at present, but two names are mentioned. One is ex-Sheriff McCaudle and the other is County Commissioner 15. E. Mercer. It is known that both of theo gentlemen have been carefully groomed by their friends for several weeks, and while outwardly the greatest friendship exists between them, both are old and astute politicians, and no point is left uncovered by either that will make things look rosy for the nominating conventions a year or more hence. Commissioner Mercer, it is said, plays a trump card in holding a strong lollowing on the south side of the liter; indeed, it is held that when fears were entertained preceding the last Mayoralty election that Gourley could not cam- the Southside wards, Mercer was strongly urged as the one particular man who could defeat .Tudge Bailey. ONCE NEARLY A CANDIDATE. As, for the ex-Sheriff, while somewhat younger than Mercer, it may be said that ho was cradled in politics, and from ward school director on up to County Treasurer Sheriff, he has managed not only to hold old friends but to make many new ones, and it is related by some of his friends that about three weeks previous to the election which resulted in the success of Mayor Gonrlev. Mr. Gourley himself had coucluded the fight was getting too hot, and evea gone so far as to write a letter of withdrawal from the candidacy. This became known to some ol the more ardent admirers of the Sheriff", aud they a once urged that he be put orward and made the Itepub fean candidate for Mavor. Politicall legends have it that the leaders of the party were only prevented from putting up Mc Candless by the fact that to pull down Gourley at that time would be such a frank admission of weakness as to invite certain deieat. So influences were brought to lyjar on the candidate to remain firm, while JIc Candles' friends were assured that his claims would be considered before another election would transpire. Notwithstanding the objections of the local leaders of the partv, it is not certain but McCandless would have been nominated had it not been for the fact that he had at that time a year to serve as Sheriff, and it would seem a great capacity for office if a man sought the suffrages of the people for Mayor before he had yet finished serving them in some other capacity, where he had been placed by their votes, and so it happened that Mc Candless was held off receiving almost positive promises from inativ of the pillars of the party that he Mould be the next standard bearer for the mayorality. both jinx's i-riiisds at work. At present the friends of both Mercer and McCandless are working actively, and unless the horizon changes very much" and a new inminarr comes out lrom behind that CTentesl of nil mvt,.ri . fli -nnlifl W n f Ti,. .-m ,;.-ii i. .t. .. -' - - ...- .. ..... . ... .........v v.. , " I As for til' Dpinorrats, it is rnnrrallv con- ceded that Magistrate B. F. McKenna will receive the nomination vitltout opposition. Wii friends claim that he has already been elated. There are several reason1, wriy this is the case. "When acandidut- fixe "years nco against JlcCallin he made a great show ing and carried the first 13 itards of the city. In fact, if the election of Lyon is omitted, not for jnanj j cais has a Democrat devel iped the f-trencth that McKenna demon strated nhcii he made his last effort to be come Mayor. Iu the Gourley-B.iiley cam paisn it i known that the' managers of Judge Ilailey's canvass took occasion to ignore McKenua. The consequence was that neither the Judge nor his adherents iu the party took very much interest in llailey's success, and '.i hen the votes were counted, much sicnificanee ira1. attached to the fact that in thoe portions cf the city that are iniown as McKenra Mronsholds, the strength of the party somehow did not drift toward the Democratic candidate. SOME OP THE M'KEXNA ARGUMENTS. It is alleged that at the present time Jic Kenna is much stronger politically than v.hen he made his last Mayorality campaign; snore than this, ho has a strong following among voung Itepublicaus, and there are those who co so far as to say that more than one Republican leader of this citv Etands pledged to give McKenna support of coure not openly, but in a "wink-the-other-eye" sort o'f a way that tells powerfullv when the votes are counted. Of course there may be manv changes be fore nominations are made, but from the present outlook there is no doubt but what McKenna will make the Wrongest bid for the next Mayoralty that a Democrat has offered for many years. There are other Democrats 5n the city, however, who have never been identifin! with anv of the fac tions. Their friends are nuietlv watching fv an opportunity to force them to the front. TEE SILENT SENATOR IN THE CITY. IJo Visits I'ittours on His tTay to His Home iu Header. United States Senator Quay arrived in Pittsburg from the East early yesterday morning. He spent most of the day in his room at the Seventh Avenue Hotel. Dur ing the moraine Senator Flinn, Collector Varmcastlo, Chief Drown, ex-Senator Hood, of Indiana, and others called upon Mr. Quay. At noon Senator Quay, his wife, daughter and niece were guests of United States Marshal Harrah at dinner. At 1:45 in the afternoon the Seuator left for his home in Dearer, where he contemplates Mayintr until after the election. He says Pennsylvania will Republican iu Xovcmber and ne believes that McKinlev will be elected in Ohio, although he thinks the contest in the Duckeye State is a decidedly hot one. Sena'tor Quay believes, he says, that Gov ernor rattisoii was actuated by political motives in calling the extra session, but he is content in the belief that the Republican party will not suffer by the propsoed in quiry. The Senator had "nothing to say on local politics. THE VETERANS TO MEET. Republican Candidates to Attend a Soldiers Mass Meeting. The war veterans of Allegheny county who have organized in the interest of the Republican State candidates will open head quarters in the Hamilton building this morning. Jt was arranged yesterdav that a meeting of the veterans will be field in Old Citv Hall on the etening of October 21. Doth the Kupublican candidate and Colonel Stewart, Secretary of Internal Affairs, will deliver addresses. Efforts are being made to have soldiers from every part of the State attend the meeting. Opposed to Contention. John M. 1 'copies, a prominent young at torney of Greensburg, attended the session of the Supreme Court, yesterday. Mr. Peoples said the people of AVestmoreland county are oppo:cd to a Constitutional Convention. Speaking of the extra session of the Senate, Mr. Peoples said: "I think Mr. Pattison is a blanked fook" SEE BLAINE Before You Buy a tot. Employment here for workers, business for merchants and tradesmen and large profits for investors. Do not be carried away by large advertisements and glowing promises. Blaine is on the navigable river, in the valley of great factories and success ful towns, and her immense safe works, now nearing completion, will give employment to more men than -20 establishments such as are claimed by competing "manufacturing" towns. Blaine extends an invitation to everyone to visit and investigate her site and resources. Call for free tickets at 129 Fourth avenue. The Blaise Land Improvement Co. a A Building Question Settled. The Pittsburg Times building on Fourth avenue, which has been so delayed in its construction during the summer, will now he wished to a sDeedv cnmtiletion. C A. Balph, the builder and general contractor, has been much annoyed and delayed on ac count of his sub-contractor for" the iron work being behind. The iron work for the entire eight stories should have been com pleted October 1. This delay necessitated Sir. Balph filing a bill in equity to rescind the contract with the sub-contractor. The parties, however, have, within the last day or two, adjusted their differences by Mr. Morris, the sub-contractor, withdrawing from the work. Mr. Balph says he will now have the iron work completed under his own immediate direction. Horses anil Mules. Thirteen draught, driving and general purpose horses have just arrived at Arn hcim's Live Stock Company, Limited, stables, 52 Second avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. Anyone wishing to purchase a horse should not fail to call at their stables, as they make it a point to handle better quali ty of stock and sell them for less monev than any other dealer in "Western Pennsyl vania. The mule yards are filled with 80 head of choice mules, of all sires, suitable for min ing and draught purposes. BARGAIN DAT At Slmen'a To-day. Girls' dongola spring heel shoes at 51 00; with natcnt tips, 51 10; regular price, $1 25. Ladles' fine dongola button shoes at 51 25; yon save 25e per pair to-day. Girls' pebble'goat School shoes at 51 25; regular price, 51 50. except to-day. Ladies' very fine dontrola flexible sole button shoes at 52 00, worth c2 75. School shoes, 8 to 11, C5c; 12 to 2, 75c. Take advantage of bar gain day and save money at Simen's, 78 Ohio street, Allegheny, Pa, A Good Suggestion. If you have valuables keep them where they will be safe. The safe deposit vaults of the Farmers' Deposit National Bank, 66 Fourth avenue, oftcr you security, strong vaults, perfect ventilation, good light, spa cious coupon rooms, separate apartments for iv omen. Boxes rented at 55 and up ward. MW1' Pilsener beer Is sold by all first-class saloons. This beer will increase the trade of any saloon, because it's popular with the people. As a family drink it has no equal. Mrs. Adah S. Tliomas, By her card in another column, informs her friends and the public generally that she is prepared to give lessonn in vocal music, with special reference to ballad singing, such melody as is particularly acceptable in the parlor and the home circle. This specialty of llrs. Thomas is one that will appeal gratifyinglv to very manv. The lady i so admirablv fitted to bestow vocal proficiency, and the art of ballad sintrinc ia f ure,7 ?quireu mat ihis announcement is a most timely one. .Mrs. Thomas can be . nr) $ t-ficcn1 vliFnnrrli 4ln 4lwr n4 f"di1lA irV UUUH,"LU tUIUULM 111V 411UA .VA 11U,llUi kXf Hoene, 77 Fifth avenue. To the hundreds of people who could not get in our Allegheny stores last week we would say that we will continue the sale until our immense stock is closed out. E. s. Giles, 92, 94, 9C Federal street, Allegheny, Pa. Exposition Offering. Your picture free, and handsomely framed, given awav during the Exposition, by Hendricks & Co., Xo. 68 Federal street, Allegheny, with every dozen. Cabinets, SI. MEETINGS AND NOTICES. Notlsc. IIEADQ.CAKTEBS AU.F.GIfKVr COtWTT ) Rei-oblicax lEcmvr. committee, I'lTTsBUKG. Octobers, 1891. ) TO THE REPUBLICAN ELECTORS OF ALLE GHENY count. Iu pursuance of a resolution adopted hr the aboe committee upon baturdav, theirth dayof Peptemter, 101. prlinnrv elections will be held In the several election districts throughout theconutvof Alleghenv on Saturday, October 10, 1891. between the hours of 4 and 7 o'clock p. m., then aud there to elect delegates to the Fortv-ceeond Senatorial District Convention, Forty-third Senatorial District Com entlon. Forty-fourth senatorial District Convention. Forty-fifth Senatorial District Contention, Said conventions to be convened upon the Tues day following, viz, October 13. 1891. at such time and place as hall be hereafter designated and nom inate two (2) person; as Republican nominees for election as delegates to the Constitutional Conven tion. By order. JOHN GBIPP. Chairman. Attest: GEO. AV. MILLER, Secretary. oc-45-TUWFS EEORGANIZATION OF THE ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD CO. 1 be decision bv the United States Circuit Court for the Western District of Pcnusylvanla at No. 9, November Term 1SS4. in equity of that court, or dered a sale of the corporate property and fran chises of the Allegheny Yallev Railroad Company, divesting the lien of the fullowlng securities and distributing the proceeds of said sale among the hoMero thereof In the order below stated: 1st: The principal of, and interest on, the ma tured and unpaid coupons of the $10.00:1,000 loan dated March Hist. 1S39. bearing interest at tbe. rate of 7 per cent per annum, pavnble semi-aanually, prlnciml maturing April 1st. 1910. 2d: The matured and unpaid portion of the prin cipal and interest of the Commonwealth's loan (.et-urcd bv mortgages dated April 1, 1569, and Sep tember 3. "1871. 3d: The principal and Interest of the Income bonds secured by mortgage dated October 1st. 1874. This sale will alo. of course, terminate the inter est or the stockholders In the corporate property and franchises An nsrreementemhrtdvino' plan of reorganiza taid securltv holders Hon, to be signed by such of said 6ecurit and stockholders as mar desire to do so, "has been prepared and put In charge of the undersigned. Copies of the said agreement for signature are at the roiiowlng places: Room 0.4, 233 South Fourth street, Philadel phia. Fidelity Title and Trust Company, No. 123 Fourth aenuc, Pittsburg. Parties signing the same must, at the time of signing, deposit the securities and certificates of stuck held by them with the Purchasing Commit tee, and w 111 receive a receipt therefor, entitling them to thebenefits of the reorganization scheme upon compliance with the terms thereof. All who desire to become parties to this agreement must sign the same and deposit their securities and cer tificates or stock on or before Monday, the 23d day of November, 1691. PETER A. B. WIDENER, R. D. BARCLAY. JOHN It. JACKSON. Pnrchaslng Committee. oc6-46-6.7.8,9.10.n,;i.;8.nol.ll.l8 Business Changes. "TJISSOLUTION-TnE FIRM OF McMAHON kJ Bros. Jt Adams has this dav dissolved by mu tual consent, T. L. Adams retiring. The business will be continued at the old stand, 52 Fourth av.. by Mcilahon Bros., who assume all the obligations ot the old firm, and to whom all parties indebted to McMahon Bros. & Adams win make pavment. M. J. McMAHON. - HARRY MCMAHON. oes-X T. L. ADAMS. NOTICE. Mr. Charles N.Taylor and Mr. Samuel S. Austin have purchased a working inter est in the Printing and Pub lishing business of PERCY F. SMITH, S3 and 55 Virgin Alley, Pittsburg, Pa. OCS-81 fSJ)iipXay adrertisementt one doUar per square for one insertion. Classified real estate advertisements on this page ten ctntt per lint for each insertion, and none taken for leu than thirty cents. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE Classified under the following headings will b ac cepted at the rate of ONE CENT PER WORD FOR EACH INSERTION when paid for In ad Tanec either at main or branch offices. Wanted Advertisements of aU Xinds, 6UCH AS SITUATIONS, MAtE HELP, FEMALE HELP, AGENTS, PERSONAL, BOOMS, BOARDING, BOARDERS, MISCELLANEOUS, TO LET ROOMS, MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALES, LOST AND FOUND. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. BUSINESS OFFICE. Cor. Smith field and Diamond Streets, ALWATS OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOTYS. TVHERF. "WANT. FOR SALE, TO LET. AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO B P. it. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements should be prepaid unless adrer Users already hare aeconnts with The Dispatch. FOR THE SOUTHSIDE. NO. 1U2 CARSON STREET. TELEPHONE NO. eOH. FOR THE EAST END, J. IV. WALLACE, 613 TENN AVE. PITTSBURG-ADDlTIONAL. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. 3509 Butler street. EMJL G. STUCKKY. MUi street and Penn avenue. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCHER. No. 62 Federal street. II. .T. McBRIDE. Market House, Allegheny. F. II. ROGERS A SON. Ohio and Chestnut streets. THOMAS MclIENRY, Western and Irwin avenues. G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Bearer ares. PERRY M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny ave. WASTED. Male HrlD. BARBER A flrot-clsss. steady, sober, young man; to such a steady Job and best wages. Apply Henry Jahn, 29 Ohio st. BARBER-A first-class white barber: wages 10 per week. Apply Immediately to Fred Seiig, Indiana. Pa. BARBER Immediately, colored barber: young man preferred. Inquire at Jones", 4O0 Wood St. BARBER A good barber: good wages. 312 Ferry st.. city. BILL CLERK for wholesale grocery house. Ad dress, In own haudwritlng, H. O. TDIspatch office. TiOT- Bright, active boy. about 16 years, nnltt 4 Co.. Printers. Eneravera. TV. V. X) Derm It! station- ers. Law Blank Publishers, 407 Grant st..PIttsburg. T)OY A good, honest and neat colored boy as jj porter in barbershop, arjouiia years oia. jp- ply Henry Jahn. 29 Ohio st. BOY To learn the barber trade. Applv corner Sycamore and Stanwlx 6ts., Mt. Washington. BOY Good boy to learn tbe barber trade, quire 49 Twenty-seventh St., S. S. In- IUTCHER-Apd1v at Meat Market, No. 4S11 Bnt i lerst., city. CARPENTERS Two union carpenters. Inquire SIX. M.. October 9. at Room 15, Excelsior bldg., cor. Sixth av. and Grant st. pASII BOYS- -Apply at Kaufmanns'. CAULKERS, riveters and all hands for general Iron unk building Immediately at Meadow Lands, near Washington, Pa. Reeves Brothers. CtOATMAh.FR A first-class man; best or wages and steady work guaranteed: only reliable men wanted. Inquire of Ja. A. Mc'Nally. 809 l.lueriysu. nutDurg. TOATJIAKER Immediately: wire If yon will l' come. F. Troll's Sons, corner Court and W. Seventh St.. Canton, O. DRUG CLERK With one or two years' experi ence. Address Potassium, P. O. Box 824, Pittsburg, Pa. DRUG CLERK Registered as qualified assistant. Call on or address Charles W. Schuetz, Etna, Pa. DRUG CLERK A registered clerk Tor a country store. Address Box J. Midway, Pa. TiRUG CLERK Qualified assistant. Address U II. L.G., Dispatch office. MAN with push wanted In each citv and town to Introduce our new Paste Stove Polish among housekeepers and stores: no labor; no brush dust or smell: sells on sight; pays S3 SO per day. Ad dress with stamp. Champion Companv. 45 North Fourth st., Philadelphia, Pa. "JVTAN" A reliable German to take charge of farm .lia. suiiauie jor gnracm excelleut market. S. I, suitable for gardening pnrposes, 4 miles from nammon, j'jst j.iver- pool, O. M EN- Five bright young men to enter private sliorthand class. be oegm nnlng October n at 7 3i.: circulars tree m )va Idresslne Private Short' hand Institute, 4USmIthtleId st. Pittsburg, Pa. PATTERN MAKERS-Twa irood men immedi ately: right nrst-ciass machinists for vise and door work; also one good planer hand. Bttcyrus Steam Shovel and Dredge Co., Bucyrus, O. PATTERN MAKER Apply at SS6 River av., iegheny. Al- SLATE ROOFER One first-class man. Ed. M. Mardorff, GreenBDurg, Pa. Apply STONE CUTTERS-At Sharon. Pa ; wages 45 ... cents per hour. Apply to Buell House, Sharon, 1 a. TTTORKERS Active workers everywhere for I Shepp's Photographs of the World, produced atanoutlavof S100.O00; tremendous success; Mr. J. M. Marshall. Dexter. Ind., cleared (50) in 4 days; Rev. Henry rlsher. Plainrleld. Mass., 1ST in 0 hours; Mls II. II. Harris, Garfield, Pa., tit in 30 minutes; mammoth Illustrated circulars and terms free; books on credit: freight paid: beautiful out fit onlv Jl. Address Globe Bible" Publishing Co., 705 Chestnut st., Philadelphia, Pa. "yOUXG MAN By an old-established iron firm, X a young man or good character and references; must be able to onerate tvnewriter and do sten. ographlc work and make himself generally useful around office: state salary wanted; give reference and address in own handwriting. C. D. E., Dis patch office. VOUNG MAN about 18 years of age who has ex X perience in office work. Address in own writing, II. L. IV., Dispatch office. "yOUNG MAN. about IS yearn, for the butchering X business: must understand the cutting of meats. Apply between 10 and 12, S54 Webster av. Qi'JR A MONTH and expenses for salesmen in lD I O everv county In the U. S. : samples and outfit free: no experience necessary: yearly con tracts made: finest- and easiest selling goods man ufactured. Send stamps for full particulars, E. Converse, 24 Hennon st., Worcester, Mass. AVanted Agents. AGENTS On salary or commission to handle the new patent chemical Ink erasing pencil; the greatest selling novelty ever produceo; erases ink thoroughlv in two seconds; no abrasion ot paper; jm io ouu per cent prom: one ageni'S sales amounted to 562) in six days; another 132 in two hours: wo want one enereetlo ceneral airent for each State and Territory. For terms and fnllpartlcu lars, address Tbe Monroe Eraser Mfg. Co., La Crosse, Wis. AGENTS-flO to $30 per dav: the Erin Nerve Puz zle: Just patented: eclipses anything ever on the market: over 78.000 sold by agents the first week In London: people are wild over it: nothing of the kind ever seen before sample by mall, 2j cents: write for particulars. Eureka Mfg. Co., La Crosse. Wis. XI0 AGENTa Cowan'6free hand portraits In crayon and water colors are the best In the cltv; six skilled artists work In windows: latest designs tn frames and moldings; order now and pay for Christmas; stores open till 8 F. It. First floor. 7u8 Liberty St., 007 Wood st. AGENTS "King's Handbook:" 2.639 Illustra tions: 51 colored maps; census 1890: selling for uu:i jiiiiiuiiK a great jiiiiaKeuis maning mone "e rapidly; territory going fast; UDeral terms. P, .rieming ,tw i3j j-iuuav.. rittsonrg. AGENT A reliable, energetic agent at fair sal ary, to devote a part or all of time to local so liciting; state references. Rhodus Brothers, Bank ers, St. Louis, Mo. AGENTS N cw cigar lighter; everv smoker buys ; lights in wiud or rain; sample 15c. two for 25c; Jl dozen, by mall; stamps taken. B. stayner 4 Co., "rovldence, K. I. AGENTS fi to f7 dally; experience unnecessary. Putnam &. Co., Perfumers, West Wlnsted. Ct. GENERAL AGENT For Allegheny rounding counties; t-",000 to 5 10. CM and sur- made an nually through sub agents; small capital required. Room 30, Ho )tei fcinei, opposite oio, r. ., .riiuiDurg, Financial. IjURST mortgage city property: two to five thon ! sand: give location, real name and address: confidential. Jeffson, Dispatch office. MONEY to loan at lowest rate of Interest; loans granted promptly, no delay; have a large amount on hand at the present lira bring your deed with )ou, will guarantee prompt loan or no ) ou, win guaran E. McCrlckart, or no Tele- charge. J. iw xuui phone 1676. MONEY to loan immediately: $30,000 has been left with us to place this week In sums to suit applicants; this 1st a spfendld opportunity to parties wanting money at once. Morris A Flem ing, 10S Fourth av. MONEY to loan on short notice. Ewing t Co.. 107 Federal st. John K MORTGAGES-flQ0,000toloan;sumst500tof5,000 to 120,000; expenses light; inouey ready. S. J. Fleming. 192 Fifth av. MORTGAGES on city or Allegheny county prop erty at lowest rates. Henry A. Weaver & Co,, 92 Fourth av. . ri U1CK loan Of not over 12,500; highest interest Vr paid; real estate security. Address Loan, Dispatch office. mo LOAN (200,000 on mortgages: flOO andup X wardat6per cent; JS00,OU)at percent on residences or business property, vacant lots or farms. S. U. French, 125 Fourth av. WANTED. Wanted Female Help. CHAMBERMAID 1 til house Craig, between Fifth J and Center. "100K for a small famll; mlly: gooa reference re O. Box 373 Pittsburg. J quired. Address p. CtUOK Plain cook, family ' av., Allegheny. of three. 68 Lincoln "TvRESSMAKER-Experlenced: no other need ap Xf ply; also, an apprentice. -Ill Grant St. GIRLS One good dining-room girl and one good dishwasher; good wages paid to the right parties. CallatChas. J. Allwes', Jr., No. 1 Car sonst., Southside, Pittsburg. ptlRLS To bny fine dress goods and Jacket of J. v- lawyer, itoora . wcwuce xsioca, coi Dwver. Room 4, McCance Block, cor. Seventh av. ana smunneia, open also evenings. GntL A settled girl for general housework In family of three; no washing. 30 Buena Vista st., Allegheny. GIRL Good girl for general housework for small family. Apply Earl S. Gardner's, Center ave nue near Reed. GIBLS Hotel cooks, family cooks, girls for housework; no charges. 130 Robinson st Allegheny. GIRL-To do cooking. Apply 367 Spring Garden av., Allegheny City. GIRL for general housework In family or three. Apply No. 27 Cliff st. LADY BOOKKEEPER-Competent to take charge of books, act as bill clerk and do gen eral office work; salary iJ25 per month. Address, with references. Cartoon, Dispatch office. T ADIES Three bright young ladles to enter pri JU vate snoriuana ciass, neginning octoncr is, ai ?. u circulars free by addressing Private Short- hand Institute, 415 Smlthfleld St., . 1'lttsbnrg, Pa. SALESLADY A first-class cloak saleslady. Parisian Cloak and Suit Co. Wanted Male and Feinile Help. , COACHMAN, farm hands, dairymen, coal min ers, man cook, two laundresses, chambermaids, dishwashers, four dining room girls for same hotel, family cooks, maids, waitresses., hotel cooks; 200 girls will be supplied this week free of charge; call at once. Meehan's, 543 Grantst. ClOOKB, chambermaids, laundresses, dlulng- room girls, nurses, dish washera, pantrv girl, kitchen girls, cooks, dining room girls for hotels and boarding houses, live young girls. 200 house girls, German and colored girls, SO laborers, team sters, farm hands. Mrs. E. Thompson, 6U3 Grant t. TVanted SItnationv BOOKKEEPING Books opened, adjusted and closed, or changed from old style to voucher system; will take charge of books where business will not Justify bookkeeper full time. Address Expert Accountant, Box 1319, city. "EMPLOYMENT Bookkeeper thoroug rexperl- JLj enccd. with large corporation, desires chaugi reference gilt edged. Address Walter, Dispatch POSITION Bv young lady stenographer, type writer and double entry Dookkeeper; best of references. Address Nettle, Box 443, Lima ). POSITION As traveling salesman for wholesale grocers' house: can give satisfactory refer ence. Address H. II. II., Dispatch office. POSITION A young man of experience desires position In an office. Address W. E. Brown, 49 Washington st., Allegheny POSITION by drug clerk: registered as qualified assistant. Address Artstol, Dispatch office. SITUATION Gentleman stenographer of ten years' practical experience desires engagement with reliable concern. Address Al, Dispatch office. SITUATION As clerk in grocery store, by young man; have had four years' experience. Ad dress J. A. Z., New Galilee, Beaver county. Pa. SITUATION bv a young man; has good educa tion In both German and English. Address S. AV. B.. Dispatch office. SITUATION-My a registered pharmacist with 13 Years' experience; can give reference. Address V. E.. Dispatch office. SITUATION Well educated voung man wants to learn the drug trade. Address Drugs, Dispatch office. Wanted Boarders and Lodgers. OCCUPAXTS for large furnished front room, with or without meals. 220 Arch St., Alle gheny. Wanted Boardtnr;. "pOARD-Strictly private family to board a work- xj ing dov; convenient to uusmess pari or city; ttate 'lowest terms and give references, Address u. A., jjisparcn omce, Wanted Rooms. ROOM Small room, furnished with loungt, table and chairs, for office use. Address Room, Dispatch office. "D OOM By a gentleman furnished room with or XX without board. Address Z., Dispatch office. ROOMS By a young man; furnished roomin Allegheny. Address J. L Dispatch office. Bnstness Opportunltleg. BUSINESS MANAOER 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 ownersi business already established. Apply to Q., care Carrier No,5, St. Lonls, Mo. Miscellaneous. A GREAT reduction TYe want everybody to know that we have reduced our best 15 00 cabi nets to S3 00. Stewart & Co.. 90 and 92 Federal st., Allegheny, Pa.; diamond Photoettesfl 00. ALL members of Duquesno Lodge No. 199 to attend meeting next Saturday to take action on business of Importance. APPLES Farmers, bring your windfall apples to 199 Main st., Allegheny. TTORSES to board for the winter In the conntrv; XJ. good care. Apply for terms to C. Scully, Jr., Apply I I, city. X j. mti. - : No. 814, 7ATURAL GAS Consumers of natural eas will JLl find It to their advantage to call on James Owens, of No. 109 Fourth av., at)d have their stores and grates arranged for the saving of gas, as this Is the only way to get ahead of the gas com panies. "DATENTS-O. D. Levis (20 yearsl, Solicitor, 131 X Fifth av., next Leader, Pittsburg, PIANO and furnlturemovingsbananan Transfer Co., Smlthfleld. corner Water. P HINTING At Penn Co., 77 Diamond St.; of all kinds; no strike. Printing and telephone 1133; Novelty printing PONIES To buy a few Shetland ponies; any one having one or more Shetlands address with de- scrlption and price to lock box 235, Youngs- WWII, V. SAFE A large safe for building society; send price, size and where same may Be seen. E. T. fccnaffner. Treasurer, 72 Washington ave.. South side, city. SPANISH correspondence, translated; pupils wanted. aocuments, 410 Penn av. etc.. rpo BUY A paying business, or an Interest In X same: can invest (5,000 to Jio.tOO: must bear close Investigation; purchaser experienced busi ness man: state full details of business and name. Address Purchaser, Dispatch office. Tpi BUY FOR CASH A spf.nnr!.hnrt ImrlirM piano: state make. size, howlonirln use. nrice. etc. Address A. Z Dispatch office. rpRUNKS hauled to and lrom East End for 60c. X Campbell 4 Davis, 12 Seventh av. Telephone YOU to buy Acme Steam Paste; newspapers, bookbinders, paper hangers, trunk and paper bag manufacturers all say It is the best. II. F. Ames. 43 Sixth av., Pittsburg. USE Jones1 Bedbug Paralyjer-Jones' Magic Roach Powder: contains no poison; roaches banished by contract; satlslactionglveu or no pay. Prepared by Geo. TV. Jones, 222 Federal St., AUe gheny. Pa. Sold by all first-class druggists. FOR SAXE rjUPKOVKD REAL ESTATE. City Residences. ATLANTIC AV. Bargain for a few daysrcholce lot. See W. A. Lincoln, 104 Fourth av. BRICK DWELLINGS-S new 2-story mansard press brick dwellings; 8 rooms, hall, vestibule, etc., with every modern convenience: only 12 min utes' walk from Court Housetowner must sell; will rent for tl,260 per year and pay 10 per cent net. Baxter, Thompson ft Co., 182 Fourth av. FORTY-FIFTH ST.-12 brick houses: investment. Morris ft Fleming, avenue. 10 per cent 103 Fourth HOUSE Of six rooms, laundry, hall and open stairway. finished attic, well-flnlihed throughout: cheap II so fsoldatonce; terms eftdv. Tn. quire on premises, 1Z7 Meridan St., Dnquesne uire oi eights. QftI 300-Vlckroy St., near Holy Ghost College, rjjtt two-story brick "dwelling, six rooms, ball, etc. ; a very convenient house and a good location : lot 21x100 to 21-foot street. Samuel W7 Black ft Co.. No. 99 Fourth ave. JJO 100 trith payment of ajo9 cash and balance i montni fc win Duvz-slorv frame, 6 rooms. with lot Slxli close to electric road. uaxier. Thompson 4 Co., ioz r ourm av. East End Besldences. FIR SALE-15.700 East End: a very neat new house; stylish appearance, nine rooms, modern fixtures, front and back porches; on a good resi dence street (near Highland av, and four lines of rapid transit). (43). W. A. Ilerron & Sous. SO Fourth av. EOR SALE-Easl End, W. TOO, complete new brick house, eight rooms; verv centrally located: good wide lot. iioj v. a. ilerron & Sons, 80 our tli av. Allegheny Besldences. DWELLING A nice seven-room dwelling In Allegheny, on a good street, above tbe parks; the lot extends to an alley; price only 3,200: easy pajments: would take 500 down: immediate pos session. Jas. W. Drape & Co., 313Wood st., Pitts burg. S6Q 0 will buy a frame house or six rooms, hall, wVOJ and attic: only two doors from Alle ghenv Market House; rents for SCO per annum: (Schenley lease). See John K. Ewing A Co., 107 Federal st. FOB SALE LOTS City Lots. LOTS Beautiful building lots forrrom 100 to 300, In the Eighteenth ward i long payments) easy terms. Inquire of Chas, E. Cornelius, attorney, 400 Grant tu, Pittsburg. FOR SALELOTS. East End Lots. A LLEQUIPPA PLACE-Plan No. 2; choicest tX Jots la Oakland onlv JIM to 0 each; terms very easy; these beautiful lots arc situate on Rob inson st., only a few minutes' walk from either the Fifth av. or center av. lines, and they arc offered at very low prices and terms to suit you; agent on the ground every afternoon. J. E. Glass, 133 Fifth avenue. FIFTH-AV.. East End-too feet, more or less, surrounded by beautiful stone residences, near South Negley av. ; great bargain If taken soon. Morris & Fleming. 108 Fourth av. K A FEET on asphaltum paved avenue in one of UJ the best locations In the. E. E. at 50 per foot: this Is an unusual opportunity to get a desirable lot. Murry & Edsall, Fidelity building, 121 Fourth avenue. Allegheny Lots. ffljl Q OOO Sherman av.; lot 20x110: near Mont-tiPJ-Oj gomerv av., opposite the park green houses: choice lot for line residence. A. Leggatc & Son. 108 Fourth av. , Suburban Lota. TiDGEWOOD. P. R. R.- xj enaae trees, on staple el., witnin seven min utes of station: 100x300:. price S2.TO0: this Is a bar gain. Hoffman & Baldrldgc, Wilklnsburg, oppo site depot. FOR SALE-p.500-37 acres ground, well located; good buildings; abundance of fruit; near Valfi stttlon. P. fi. R. (30.) "V. A. Ilerron & Sons. 80 Fourth av. PALMER PLACE lots at Swltsvale, P. R. R.. 2 minutes from station: coino and see the most des'rable and cheapest lots In the market; they will make you a better Investment than a savings bank, Hoffman & Baldridge, pot. Wilklnsburg, opposite dc- Miscellaneons. COAL PROPERTY The undersigned has for sale 2,800 acres of good'gas, steam and coking coal (Pittsburg seam), situated on line of B. & O. R. R., can be opened and operated with a drift mine; for full particulars call on or write, Hutch inson Coal and Coke Co., Fairmont. V. Va. CtOAL LANDS About 2,500 acres on the Monon J gahela river In Pool 5: half-mile frontage on river; nine-foot vein; all above high water and drains Itself: good harbor; offered at the low price of $45 per acre. Full Information from William M. Bell. McKeesport, Pa. COAL LANI)-&lx feet river vein, 180 acre, fac ing on Mingo Run, Carroll township. Wash ington county, one mile from Honongahela river; terms easy. Address Owner, SB East Wheeling St.. Washington. Pa. FOR SALE-BUSINESS. Business Opportunities. BAKERY and restaurant with saloon fixtures at Invoice. No. 70 Federal St., Allegheny, near depot. TRICK plant, consisting orgrlndlngpan, engine. j-f ooner. etc.: engines, oouers. ciayana orepai and brick van! supplies. Thomas Carlln's Sor Sons, I. acock and Sandusky Ms., Allegheny. DRUG STORE-One of the best locations in Altoona, at a bargain if sold at once. Call on or address Alton Clabaugh, Eleventh and Green av., Altoona, Pa. TiRUG STOKE- Come druir store, centrally lo- XJ cated, Address Camphor, Dispatch office. GROCERY", with bar privilege, with 3 or V rooms for residence. Inclose stamp for particulars. The Bureau of Exchange, Canton, O. "p ESTAURANT Fine, in central part of city; Si Jewelry stores, good-paving cigar store, grocery stores, sax), 500, (1,000 to J10, 000; milk route, llverv Btable, lumber yard, fish and oyster market, bakery, shoestore. good country store. Holmes & Co.. 420 Smlthfleld st. THE entire furnlshment and lease of a 12-room boarding house In tbe down-town district of the city; a first-class location for the business. Jas. AV. Drape Jt Co., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. PQ S00 A reliable man with 3,50O can manage IPO a paylngbuslness that will pay him $2,500 a year. Address Box 123, Dispatch office. Business l'roperties. FIRE BRICK WORKS-At New Lisbon, O.. In cluding buildings, kilns, machinery, fixtures and niue acres of ground; Coal and clay adjoining works; will be sold cheap to a ready purchaser. For terms, etc.. apply to tf. j. jicjieivy, ioj Fourth av, flttsburg. irg, fa. F OUNDRY BUSINESS A successful foundry business la the cltv In full runnln? order: comDtete enulnment andevervthlnff In arnod con- dltion; -business last year J10O.0CO; this is a rare opening: liberal terms will be given ; full particu lars confidehtlally from Jas. AV. Drape Co., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. SALE of land by the 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 tbe Secretary of War be, and hereby is, authorized and directed to sell and convey to the purchaser, orpurchasers, all the right, title and interest of the United States in and to all thatcertaln parcel of ground belonging to the United States, situate in the city of Pittsburg. Pa., at the northwest corner of Penn av. and Garrison alley. In the Fourth ward of said city, fronting 100 feet on the w&t side of Penn av. and extending north wardly along the west line of Garrison alley, allev. n: serving the same width, to low water lino or the Allegheny river, subject, however, to such public easements as exist thereon and thereover. Depot Quartermaster's Office, Washington, D. C, Sep tember 26, 1891. Uoder the provisions of the above quoted act of Congress, approved May 21, 1890, and by direction of the Secretary of War. I will offer for sale at public auction on the premises in the citv of Pittsburg, Pa., on Wednesday, the 28th day or October, 1891, at 11 o'clock A. M., for cash, the property described in said act, together with such Improvements thereon as belong to tho Uhlted 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 be furnished on application to the underslimed or to the Actlnir 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 of 2 per centum of the purchase money at the time of written notification of acceptance of bid; pay ment of the full amount of the purchase money must bemade upon delivery of 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; tho cost of all conveyancing will bo borne by the pur chaser. 6. B. Dandy, Deputy Quartermaster Gen eral. U. S. Army. J 1 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock. HORSE Stylish black horse: prompt. driver, kind and gentle. M Fourth ave. free machinery and Metals. BOILERS and engines, second-hand: all sizes, from 4 to 100 h. p. : cheapest in the market; 43 boilers and engines In stock, stationary and porta ble, upright boilers, mounted farm engine, etc. ste;am pumps, governor, pulleys and shaft lng. Telephone. &HJ1. :2-j x ars. way. u. s. Pa. Young, Allegheny, BOILEKS Three second-hand boilers In good condition. Inquire at Phrenlx Brewing Com pany, cor. Twenty-fourth and Smallman sts., city. 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 horse-power engines, vertical and horizontal, all good and will be sold cheap. Harmes' Machine Depot. 99 First ay. 1'IIE celebrated acme automatic safety engines and non-explosive boilers, for gas or oil fuel, from one to flve-horse. power; also the latest Im proved ventilating fans; perfect satisfaction guaranteed: bv J. Pragcr, General Agent, No. 4 a liui av., 2'iiisDurg, I'a. X-vpRIGHT ENGINES 5 to 10 horse power, witn I or without boilers. Henry Farnan, 96 Lacock St., Allegheny. Miscellaneous. BILLIARD TABLES, cash register, double and single standing desks. 90 Diamond st, SECOND-HAND windows, frames and6ashand doors. In excellent condition, at the new Cath olic school building at Sharpsburg, foreman on the premises. Apply to the SPRING draft clevis: an Immense rortune;open for investment: farmers and teamsters all want It: millions in it. Call on or address at once, owner of patent, Z. T. Harnlsb, Central Hotel, Pittsburg. TOOLS One set tinners' tools, nearly new; latest pattern; will be sold cheap. Address Flennl fcen & Lynn. Unlontown, Pa. PERSONAL. PERSONAL. Call and get new for sale list: Just -JL.. 1?3L"U- a- .Dyers a so., ih uenerai st., Allegheny. PERSONAL Cash paid for old gold and silver; Jewelry repaired: new work mads to order. Chris. Hauch. 541 binltbflcld. PERSONAL The best material m the world for COVerlnir umhrellaa la RrL-,,), f.mnm KlnrlAf lit in., si ji; -js, ll so, urcr. No. IB Sixth t. Baker, Umbrella Manufact- PERfeONAL-Go to J. Dwyer's Credit Parlors for line dress goods and Jackets on easy payments; yes, cash or credit. Room 4, McCance Block, cor. Seventh av. and Smlthfleld. Open also evenings. PERSONAL Art Goodsl Art Goods! Archi tects' and engineers' materials at less than half price: also special bargains In old and new books. Frank Bacon & Co., 301 Smlthlleld st. Open every evening. PERSONAL When 1 was a small boy my mother always repaired my breeches and Jacket, but since I got to be a great blgman, Dickson, the well known tailor. 65 Fifth av., cor. Wood .t.. second floor, has been substituted, who now does all my "caning, pressing and renovating in great shape. POUND. I?OUND A sum of monev; owner can have same , by proving property. Call at 8315 Butler it. T?OUND-A place, at J, Ilwver'a to buv line j uresb goous Madia es:cash orcredlt. Tin. huu jacKcts on easv nayineuia Seventh av. and Smlthfleld. "' oom 4, McCance Block, cor. tipen also evening LOST. TOST-Agold watch, on Saturday ? ,5- 'iIa watcn, on Saturday evening last, la Pittsburg; 50 reward and, no questions d. G. W.. 1'lttsburg postoffice. asked, LOST A tie and diamond stud In Allegheny parks on Monday evening. The finder will be rewarded by notifying T. V Leader ofllc. TO LET. Cltv Residences. , BRICK IIOUSES-Small brlct houses on Spring alley, between Thirteenth and Fourteenth stt.. near Penn Street Market Hnnse, and at other loca tions. Morris & Fleming. 103 Fourth av. t I BURNISHED HOUSE-Ten Tooms and reception ' halt. Dltlirldge st. ; has all modern conveni ences; elegantly furnished; only 550 per month. Baxter. Thompson & Co., 162 Fourth av. t f PO LET Small houses In good order: rent low; J. all within easy distance or P. O.: I7, brick house five rooms; also JI5, brick; four rooms: also fO, brick, 2 rooms; send fur list, tree, Yt'.A. Ilerron & Sous, to Fourth av. t East End Residences. TVTEAR ELLSWORTH AV.-ShadysIde.two-torv 1 and attic brick. 10 rooms and reception hall: all conveniences; moderate rent. Baxter. Thompson ACo., 182 Fourth av. t- RESIDENCE Furnished 8 rooms and laundry; modern Improvements: on South Ncgley av., near Fifth av.. East End, for rent from Novem ber 1 to April 1 to small Tamily. Apply to Van Gonlcr & Lloyd, 6218 Penn av. t : RIPPEYST. Near St. Clair, line new two-story and attic brick residence, 12 rooms and recep tion hall; every modern convenience. Baxter. Thompson & Co.. 182 Fourth av. . t , TO LET A very neat brick house: fine appear ance: seven room, laundry and modern fix tures: location good: Penuav., East End; 3o per month. W. A. Ilerron A Sons, 80 Fourth av. t TO LET Furnished to April 1. large house." large grounds, sbade and ornamental trees, one of the best locations In East End; rent low. W. A. Hcrron & Sons. 80 Fourth av. t a'O LET (15, neat new house, live rooms, on Wllkini. not far from Fiftn av. cable line. W. A. Ilerron & Sons. 80 Fourth av. t Allegheny Besldences. , NEAT little -room house nicely papered throughout, on Yale st.. between 0er- &4r look st. and Irwin av. A. Lezgate & Son. 108 Fourth av. t Rooms. Second-floor flat. No. Marshall st. Al- X letrhenv. near parks: washstand, w. c. : botli id, w. LeeS, gases, etc.; immediate possession 62 Sixth St., city. Sralth, T Uuslnesa Stands- BUSINESS STAND at 120S Carson st. Best on Southside. Inquire LOCATION For dentist: none in town. Inoutre atstenger McKeo's Pharmacy, Dnquesnc, Oliver station, Fa t TO LET Store and dwelling. 114 Monterey st, Allegheny: store Is now fitted up for baxery, with bake oven in cellar; rent low, 25 per mo. w. A. Ilerron it feous. 80 Fourth av. t Offices. Desk Boom. OFFICES In the new Anchor Bank Building, 131 Fifth av.: suitable for law. physicians, or general office business. Morris Jt Fleming, 1C8 Fourth av. t OFFICE BOOMS Second and third floors of new Franz building, 1207 Carson st. ; alt conven iences. Inquire first Boor. t Farms. T?ARM A good farm only one mile from railroad J. station; 25 minutes' ride from the city excel- lent dwelling: barn, fine orchard, etc.: a ffi ood place for a dairy or market garden: Immediate possession. Jas. W. Drape & Vo., 313 Wood st.. Pittsburg, T Miscellaneous. "IL LAKD for lease Between three and four J acres in the on belt la K ODicstown, Inquire 156 North av., Allegheny, T PIANOS New upright pianos to rent. Ecker A Co.. 7a Fifth av. H, EDUCATIONAL. REMOVED-KING'S SCHOOL OF OBATORY, elocution and dramatic culture removed to University Building, Diamond st., opposite Court House. Byron WT King, manager; James M. Wisman. associate manager. Class and private, lessons, literature. French and German, Delsarte, old school and modern systems. Send for pros pectus. aull-69-MWF CUTRKIT TJNrVERSTTY, SIXTH ST. A new management. Increased attend ance. The best discipline. The best In struction. English Training School for hoy8l and girls. Ten nigner courses ot study. Thirty experienced teachers. Students ad mitted daily. Tuitions reasonable. Day and Evening sosstons. Send for catalosue. H.M.KOAVE,l'rest. Se2t-D NIGHT SCHOOL . Special classes in MECHANICAL, ARCHI TECTURAL DBAWING, and HIGHER MATHEMATICS; also classes in GREEK, LATIN, GERMAN, FRENCH, BOOKKEEP ING, SHORTHAND and English branches, at DUQUESNE COLLEGE. E. M. WOOD, D. D., LL. D., President. seS-arwF STEAMERS AND EXCURSIONS: CWNAKD LINE-NEW YOBK AND LIVER J POOL VJA QUEENSTOWN-From Pier 40, North river: Fast expreBS mail service. Aurania, October 10, 10 a. M.; Umbria. October 17. 5:30 a. M. ; Servia, October 24. 10:30 a.m.; Etrurla, Octo ber 31, 5 a. m.; Aurania, November 7, 0 A. M.; Umbria, November 14, 3 v. St.; Servia. No vemberH, 9 A.M.: Etrurla, November 28, 3 P.M. Cabin passage (CO and upward: according to location: second cabin, ?3. Steerage tlokeU to and from all parts of Europe at very low rates. For freight and passage apply to the company's office. 4 Bowling Green. New York. Vernon H. Brown & Co.. J. J. McCOKMICK, 039 and 401 Smlthfleld street, nttsburg. se23-D WHITE STAR LINE For Oueenstown and Liveroool. Royal and united States Mail steamers. Germanic, Oct. 14, 11 am Teutonic. Oct. 21.8:39am Britannic, Oct. 23. 10 am Majestic. Nov. 4. 7 a m Germanic, Nov. 11,10 am Teutonic, Nov. IS. 7 a m BrltannlcNor. 25,8:30am Majestic. Dec. 2, 5:30am Prom White Star dock, foot of West Tenth street. Second oabin on these steamers. Snloon rates. $f0 and upward. Second cabin $35nnd 40. Excursion tlokcts on favorable terras. Steerage, from or to old country, $20. White Star tlrafts payable on demand in all tho principal hanks throughout Great Britain. Apply to JOHN J. McCORMICK.KW and 01 Smithfleld St., Pittsburg, or H.MA1T LAND KERSEY, General Agent, 29 Broad way, New York. 0C8-D ALLAN LINE KOYAL 3IAIL STEAMSHIPS. Glasgow to Philadelphia, VIA DERRY and GALWAY. The most direct route from Scotland and North and Middle of Ire land. ACCOMMODATIONS UNSURPASSED Intermediate, 30. Steerage, U. cTflTP ) SERVICE OF LINE ) STEAMSHIPS. NEW YORK AND- GLASGOW. via Londonderry, every Fortnight. Oct. 15, State of California. 1 F. si. Oct. 20. State of Nevada. 1 r. Jt. Nov. 12. State of Nebraska, noon. CABIN. 835 and upward. Hetnrn, 55 and upward. Steerage. 19. Apply to J. J. MCCORMICK. 633 Smlthfleld street, Pittsburg. oct 3-D ANCHOR LINE Steamers Leave New York Every Saturday For Glasgow via Londonderry. Rates for Saloon Passage 50 and upward, accord ing to accommodation aud location of room. Second Cabin. S-T0. Steerage. 19. MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE: NEW YORK TO GIBRALTAR AND NAPLES: S. S. Anfriia. Monday, October 12, 4 P. M. Cabin passage. l-t0 to (100. Passengers booked at through rates to or from any city in Great Britain or on the Continent. Drafts on London Sold at Lowest Bates. Book of Information, tours and sailing lists fur nished on application to Agents, HENDERSON BROTHERS, 7 Bowling Green, N. Y., or J. MCCORMICK, 633 and 401 Smlthfleld St.; A. D. SCORER & SON, 415 Smlthfleld St., Pitts burg: F. M. SEMPLE, 110 Federal St., Allegheny. apM-41-MtVF FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO., 121 and 123 Fourth avo Beforo 3e jvlng town send your silverware, and valuables to us for safe keeping. Je3-Jt WE STILL LEAD. Schenley 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 S325 to 450; payable 510 cash at time of sale, balance) monthly in payments of $7 to 9, 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. Over two hundred of these lots sold in one month. MORRIS & AISBITT, Agents, 78 Diamond Street, lirst CHOICE PBOPEET1ES. r Of moderate means often want to live in houses of their own, but think that a house'in a first-class locality large enough for six or eight people, will cost more than they can afford, 10,000 often. We have a house built for just that kind of people, and only $5,500; street is asphaltum, Du quesne cars pass it; house has parlor, reception hall, dining room, laundry, 4 large bedrooms and 1 small room, bath, w. c, natural and artificial gas, electric bells,front and rear porches, and is equal in comfort to a house costing double the money. (A481) BLACK & BAIRD, oc9 3-rsu No. 95 FOTJBTH AVE. wmm spa Level 25-foot lots at from $200 to $550. Natural gas and electrics light, boardwalks, pure, -water, fruit and shade trees. These highly desirable lota va are selling at terms to-suit the pur chasers. MDRRY & EDSALL, Fidelity Building-, 121 Fourth Ava. ocs-52 14 LOTS. 3Q?c1.35 FEET, On a Fine 6 0-Foot Street. Perfectly level and dry; supplied wtth water, gas, etc. Splendidly located, and ril be sold as a whole at a price and on terms that will insure A PAYING INVESTMENT. S. A. DICKIE & CO., PENN AND SHADY ATES., E. E. OC843 BRICK RESIDENCE 12 ROOMS. Paved street; near all the rapid transit- lines. LOT43xlU Sold cheap to a quick bnyer. S. A. DICKIE & CO., oc3s Penn and Shady avs., E. E. AUCTION SALES. ADJOURNED AUCTION SALE iWM OF VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS, ' Fronting on Fremont street, Jackson street and Pennsylvania avenue, Allegheny, ON THE PREMISES, Friday, October 9, 1891, At 3 o'clock p. m. Thcso lots are located as follows: Throe lots, each 21x100 feet, on west sido of Fremont street, 42 feet north of Pennsyl vania avenue. Four lots, each 21x100 feet, on west side of Fremont street, 21 feet south of Jackson street. Fonr lots, each 20x103 feet, on north side of Pennsylvania avenue, 112 foet from north west corner Pennsylvania avenue and Fre mont street, with buildings subject to a lease) expiring March 31, 1891, at a rental of $500 per year and water rent. Three lots, ench 20x103 feet, on south side of Jackson street, 130 feet west of Fremont street. The above described lots are tho property of tho Pittsburg, Allegheny and Manchester Traction Company, and will bo offered la lots or as a whole to suit purchasers. Terms, one-third cash, balance in one and two years. Secured by bond and mortgage with 6 per cent interest. GEORGE JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER. 62 FOURTH AVE.. PITTSBURG. ocMl A SSIGNEE'S SALE Three carloads of tbe finest furniture ever received to bo sold at once at the rooms of the Henry Auction Co., 21 and 2S Ninth st. Sale to commence FRIDAY", OCTOBER 9, AT 10 O'CLOCK. FIno furniture in bird's-eye maplo, ladies' dressing tables, hall table and rack. Hand some cabinets, desks, maple and mahogany bedsteads, carved oak chiffonier, easels, um brella stands: also fine suite in oak and wal nut, parlor suite upholstered in hrocatelle tapestry and plush, leather couch, fancy rocker, sideboards, china closets, ext. tables, large line of velvet brussels carpets, hair mattress, comforts. Tho iroods have Just been received and ara now on exhibition at our store, and will be sold positively. By order of assignee. HENRY AUCTION CO., Auctioneers, QC3-S5 DR. HARRIS CRAMP CURE -roa- Every Ache and Pain FOR SALE AT ALL DRUG ST0RE3L Manufactured by L H.HARRIS DRUG CO., Nos. 46 and 48 Seventh Avenra, e30-o PITTSBURG. PA. CIDER VINEGAR -A5D- PUKE SPICES. (GEO. K. STEVENSON &CO., SIXTH AVENUE. au21-Jiw Floor, Dispatch Building. 007-ss-wrsa fct.'t4.:-5jf ........ J. ,t rHr 'Wn . -- -1