THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER w2i, 1891. 3 V BOON FOR THE POOR. fi JJishop Whitehead's Ideas for Chari table Educational Homes. HIS OBSERVATIONS IN ENGLAND, A Tcrj Comrrehcnsive Talk on the London Lodges and Refuges. PITTSBURG A GOOD FIELD FOR "WORK There is a movement on foot in the Epis copal churches of the two cities, which, if it materializ , a great loon to the poor and middle classes will result. It is a strictly English charitable idea, hut so eminently worthy, that it will bear manifold copying. Itishop Cortlandt "vVhitehcad.of the i'itts burg diocese, is a keen observer, and during his summer outing, which was spent in Ens- land, Scotland, France and Belgium, he thoroughly investigated the many modes of aiding nnd encouraging the indigent and poorer laboring classes of these countries. His observations were very fruitful, and he brings back with him ideas and plans which he proposes to inaugurate in these two cities, providing the good people who sre able, will lend a helping hand. There are now in existence under the aus pices of the Layman's Missionary League five missions, namely: In Knorrille, Tem peranccville, Sharpsbunr, East End,and the colored organization. They all have done and are doing good work with the limited amount of resources at hand, and the Bish op 6 dealest heart wish is that the League may be able to branch out in a more exten sive way, because the field to work in will abundantly warrant it. THE SCHEME NOT UNDERSTOOD. "I am afraid," said he, "that the char itably disposed people don't thoroughly un derstand the workings and the resultant good done by these organizations in Eng land, hence thev are rather dilatory in con tributing to the cause. In the AVhite chapel district, London, there is Toynbee Hall, which was named after a young Ox ford graduate who went there instigated by a spirit of devotion, and through his efforts managed to cet good people interested in the work, and now it is one of the most successful institutions in London for the enlightenment and help of the poor classes. They have a larje house built for the ac commodation of Orford graduates who care to make it their abode and at the same time help in the work of educating those who wish to attend the night schools. "There are lodging, dinine and lecture rcoms, library, and what has recently be come a. great feature, summer concerts. This is a magnet wliicli draws the tired and weary workicg people, who have entree to all the different departments. They also cie 'smoking conferences,' at which the men smoke and discus labor issues of the hour, such a? our eight-hour lair, etc. These ha e been very successful. The Sat urday and Sundav evening meetings are great features. They are not of a religious tenor, but purely secular. NO DISCRIMINATION AS TO SECT. ''There is no discrimination as to sect, for there you see Hebrew s, Eoman Catholics, Presbyterians and Agnostics all mixed up together as a common people. A Board of Health also constitutes a part of the insti tution, and there questions of hygienic and ianitary import arc discussed. Athletics are indulged in, and lately there has been organized a Traveler's Club, which appro priates so much money to defray expenses tor the Toynbee students to take a tramp through the country. This has been found a pleasurable diversion and very healthful. "The Salvation Army under General Booth has also met with" much encourage ment in the lower districts of London. The organization has received liberal contribu tions, and numerous "refuges" are estab lished which are patronized by the poor. If the applicant has a "tuppence" he can ge a lodge or a bite to ent, or if penniless the result is the same. The nominal little sums are charged merely to encourage the people to work. It is eminently successful. 'The Ritualistic party of the Chnrch of England hivs also established a similar ehiritsbla home at Holborn. It has sister hoods and brotherhoods, composed of self sacrificing people, who devote their entire energy and time to the poor and destitute. The Cowley Fathers' Monastery, which is situate near Oxlord, in a very busy parish. They have three large soboolsthere for boys and girls, all free, with hospital attached, in which the sistorsare nurses. Their man nerof life is very ascetic The instructors are devoted to dutv. Everv year some of the brothers are sent as missionaries to In- ! dia, Africa, and other foreign countries. SUCCESSFUL IX EVERT WAY. "All the charitablo places I have men tioned and their methods of doing work have been successful in every way. The Salvation Army reaches a difierent class of people than Toynbee Hall and the others, but the work is as popular. "My idea is that we take hints from our English co-workere, and establish institu tions of the kind in and about the three cities on a smaller scale at first, and as we improved, and the "refuges" are popularized we can build up on a grander scale. Take lor instance a recentlv established place in London called a Teetotum.' One can go there and for a penny get a cup of coflee; for a 'tuppence' extra potatoes, and for threepence some meat, etc This has a drawing lnflmtnm nn the working men and boys who throw their money away for intoxicants, etc "I also thought that this winter the plan of having popular lectures would be a good and profitable scheme to raise money to go tow ard the charity fund, and besides.I have great hope of the liberal minded men of w ealth who ought to contribute to this most laudable movement. Pittsburg is rich, but the greater proportion of her people are poor.and I know of no other field where the Charitable or Missionary Homes could be used to a better advantage in elevating,ben efitting and elightening the poor and mid dle classes of society. I hope The Dis patch, with its great influence, will aid us in our new move." Bishop Whitehead has numerous books and statistical statements of the English homes, and in the near future will give a lengthy and comprehensive talk to the clergy and Inity on the bubject. Overcoats I'or AH. "We have placed on tale a superb line of English kersey and melton overcoats at the special bargain price of S10 each. The public never had a chance to buy such fine garments at this low-price. The'nsual price lor these overcoats is $18 and $20, our price 10. Remember to go to the P. C. a a for your overcoat Pittsburg Combination Clothing Com pany, comer Grant and Diamond streets. A Good Suggestion. If you have valuables keep them where they will be safe. The safe deposit vaults of the Farmers Deposit National Bank, 65 Pourth avenue, ofier you security, strong vaults, perfect ventilation, good light, spa cious coupon rooms, separate apartments for women. Boxes rented at ?5 and up ward. MWF Obliged to Close Their Doors. Thornton Bros., the cash drygoods firm of Allegheny, were obliged to close their store on account of fire in the Dunlap block, Federal street. It was a sight to see the thousands of customers trying to gain ad mittance to this popular cash store. Special police were assigned to keep bac the crowds. They will be open to-dav as usual. Kid Glove Bargains! Ladies and misses' 6-hook tans, 8-button snede or kid mosquetaires; your choice 75c a pair, selling elsewhere at 1, at Rosenbaum & Co.'s. vp NOT THE SAME SADIE. A Qnecnstown Soldier Seeks His Lost TTlfo In ritlsbnrc. A tale of matrimonial woe has been given to Register Conner in his capacity of Mar riage License Clerk Yesterday he received the following letter: (Jukesstowx, Pa., Oct. 17, 1S91. Recorder or Marriage Licenses: Pear Sir JIv wife, Sadie Wagner, left me noarly two years ago. She Is a large, fine built woman, weight from 170 to 190 ponnds, nnd 41 rears old. I seo by tho weekly Pitts ourj; p'aper that n Mr. Theodore Cutter, of Jennnctte, Pa., and n Sadie Wagner, of Pitts burg, took out a license this week. Ilivo vou any J ccol lection of tho woman? Please Rive m'e all the fjcts yon can. What npa did tuo woman give? and oblige an old soldier. Yours truly, CoxnAn Waoxer, Private Company 31, Fourteenth Pennsyl vania Cavalry. To oblige Mr. "Wagner a search of the records was made. It, in conjunction with the memory of Clerk Heiber, showed that Mrs. Wagner, who engaged to marry Mr. Cutter, was buxom and good looking, but that she had only seen -- summers, blie lived on South Eighteenth street. A reply in accordance was sent to Mr. AVa;ner. who therefore must look further for his lost wife. Tl.e Linen Ship Is No More. To-day wc will sell at half price all the linens from onr Exposition display. Get your choice carlv. Jos. Hoiine & Co.'S Penn Avenue Stores. MEETINGS AND NOTICES. Meetings. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCK HOLDERS of the Pennsylvania salt Manufsc tnrlng Compsnv will bo held at their office. No. 115 Chestnntst.' Philadelphia, on WEDNESDAY, October IS. lSi, at 12 o'clock noon, for the election of seven directors for the ensuing year, and such other hnslness as msv be brought lte forc them. AUSTIN M. PUEVES, Secretary. ocl-52-ws NOTICE. The members of Zcno Lodge No. 719. 1. O. O. P., are requested to meet at their hall, corner S. Twentv-scvenfh and Sarah sts.. on THURSDAY. Oct. 22, 1S31, at 1 r. si. sharp, to attend the funeral of our deceased brother, Louls.t.Young. Mem bers of sister lodges are respectful United to at tend. WILL T. WAHE, N. G. JOHN E. ANDERSON. Scc'y. oCH-90 ATOTICE THE MEMBERS OF SMOKY CITY i Council. No. 110. Jr. ). U. A. SI., are re quested to meet at their hall on Thursday, October 22. at 1:15 1, si., to attend th funeral of our de ceased brother. I.onls.T. Young. Members of sis ter councils are reapcctfullv invited to attend. By order of the Council. J. P. MCCLEARY, O. SMITH, Jr.. R. S. 0C3-S9 Notices. EEORGANIZATIOV OF THE ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD CO. The decision bv the United States Circuit Court for the Westrrn District of Per.nslvanla at No. 8, November Term 1SS4. In equity of that court, or dered a sale of the corporate property and fran chises of the Allegheny A alley Railroad Company, divesting the lien of the following securities and dltributlng the proceeds of said sale among the holders thereof In the order leIow stated: 1st: The principal of, and Interest on, the ma tured and unpaid coupons of the 310,000,000 loan dated March 31st. 1869. bearing Interest at the rate of 7 per ceut per annum, payable semi-annually, principal maturing April 1st "1910. 2d: The matured ard unpaid portion of the prln clpil and Interest of the Commons Faith's loan secured by mortgagss dated April 1, 1869, and Sep tember 5. 1874. 3d: Tlie principal ana Interest or the income bonds secured br mort? acre dated Octolwr 1st. 1874. This sale will also, of course, terminate the inter est of the stockholders In the corporate property aud franchises. An agreement embodying a plan of reorganiza tion, to be 6lgned by such of 6aid security holders and stockholders as raav desire to do so. has been prepared and put In charge of the undersigned. Copies of the said agreement for signature are at the following places: Room No. 31, S33bouth Fourth street, Philadel phia. FldelltT Title andTru6t Company, No. 123Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. Parties signing the same must, at the Mm: ot signing, deposit the securities and certificates ot stock held by them with the Purchasing Commit tee, aud will receive a receipt therefor, entitling them to the benefits 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, 1831. TETER A. B. WIDENER, R. D. BARCLAY. JOHN B. JACKSON. Purchasing Committee. oc6-4,T,8,9.10,ll,;i.28.notn,l8 llnsiness Cliancc. DISSOLUTION. The co-partnershlD heretofore existing aj the flrrn Mevers Stocbenrr, Jr.. has this dav olisolved hy mutual consent, Geo. btoebener.Jr., retlrin. OC21-30 L. H MEYERS. Lesal Notices, LEGAL I am prepared to do work for the legal profession, writing deeds, mortgages or tran scribing legal or other documents; satisfaction guaranteed: terms moderate. Mortimer btarllng. Room 34, 108 Fourth av. rrO THE CREDITORS OrTUEWILLIAMTANN X BREWING COMPANY-rursuant to the de cree of distribution of the Court of Common Pleas No. 2, the receiver will pav to the creditors men tioned In the schedule of distribution at No. 62 of April term, 1891, the dividends to which thev are entitled, on application at his ofilce. No. 25 St. Nicholas building, corner Fourth avenue and Grant street, Pittsburg. WILLIAMS. PIER, Receiver. PITTSBUKG, October 20. 1831. OC21-45 T. F NEWLIN. Attorney-at-Law, No. 150 Fourth av. TN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS NO. 1, rtf 111arinnt rtiintr- Vn JrtT TluimKKarrA ,. I 1W0. In re. vol assignment of'j. W. Crozier. to E. H. Lelzure. The undersigned assignee hereby gives notice that he has filed his 11 ret and final account In the above matter, and that the same will be allowed by the court November 7, 1S91, unless cause be shown to the contrary. E. H. LEIZURE. Assignee. ocl4-2S-w "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIYEtf THAT AN Ar J. PLICATION will be made to the Gov ernor of Pennsylvania on the 20th day of No vember. 1691. by J. B. Vandergrirt, J. J. Yandcr grift, S. H. Yatidergrin, J. G. Bright aud J. I. Buchanan, under the act of Assembly entitled "An act to provide for the Incorporation and regulstlon of certain corporations," approved April 29. 1S74. and the supplements thereto, lor the charter of an Intended corporation to be called J. B. Vandergrlft Coal Company, the character and object of vi iiich is the mining of and dealing In coat, and lor these purposes to hare, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of said act of Assembly and supplements thereto. H. A. MILLER. Solicitor. oc21-3S-w PEHSONAL. TEESONAL Cash naln for old srola and silver' X Jewelry repaired: new work made to order. Chris. Hanch. 641 Smlthfleld. PERSONAL-Grant's Memoirs. S3 73: Mark Twain's Huckleberry Finn. 75c; Webster's Dictionary largo quarto, (I 25; E. I. Roe's works, halfprice: special bargains in old and new books. Frank Bacon & Co., 3U1 Smlthfleld st. PERSONAL-J. C Schaefer. the Jeweler, 130 Fifth av.. has secured the services of Mr. W. L. Trelber, the well-known optician, who will examine your eves free of charge; a rail line of lewelry; our (1 spectacles sre the best In the city. PERSONAL Removal R. G. Bailey, formerly of Alles & Bailey. 164 Fourth av.. has removed to 152 Fourth av.; continues the real estate busi ness, rent collecting and loans money on realty, bond and mortgage. R. G. Bailey, No. 132 Fourth avenue. PERSON AL When 1 was a small bov 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 mv cleaning, pressing and renovating In great shape. Tel. lli.")S. EDUCATIONAL. CURRY UNIVERSITY. SIXTn STItEET. Curry Collegiate Department, Tho Best. Curry Normal School, The Best. Curry English Training School, Tho Best. Curry Business College, 1 he Dcst. Curry School of Shorthand, The Best. Curry Conservatory of Music, The Best. Curry School of Elocution, The Best CunyFaculty and Discipline, The Best Call or send for catalogue. H. M. HOWE, President. OC20-51 DUQUESNE COLLEGE Isgrowlnc; rapidly. Two large literary so cieties, the Arcadian and the Promethean have Just been organized. Students enter with advantage at any time. The same studies In both day and evening sessions. Diamond street opposite Court House, Pitts burg. E. M. WOOD, D. D. LLD., OC1346 President. Practically taught at DUFFS COLLEGE, 40 FIFTH AVE. XEvening Sessions. aul2-12--w XTfl U SINES 3T' t3!J)irp!cP advertisements one dollar per square for one insertion. Classified real estate advertisement on this page ten cent per lint for each insertion, and none taken for less than thirty rente. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE Classified under the following headings will be ac cepted at the rate of OKE CEXT PER WORD FOR EACTI INSERTION when paid for In ad vance either at mala or branch offices. Wanted Advertisements of aU Kindt, SUCH AS SITUATIONS, MALE nKLP, FEMALE HELP, AGENTS, ItOOJIS BOARDLNO, BOARDERS. MISCELLANEOUS, PERSONAL, TO LET BOOMS, MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALES, LOST AND FOUND. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH, BUSIXESS OFFICE. Cor. Sinitlifleld nnd Diamond Streets, ALWAYS OrEN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS, W11KKTC WANT. FOR SALE. TO LET. AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 8 P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver tisers already have acoounts with THE DlSPATcn. FOR THE SOUTHSIDE. NO'. 1412 CARSON STREET, TELEPHONE NO. 6022. FOR THE EAST END, J. W. WALLACE, M21 TENN AVE. PITTSBURG ADDITIONAL. THOMAS MCCAFFREY, 8509 Butler street. EMLL G. STUCKEY. !4th street and Penn avenue. ALLEGHENY. A. .T. SAERCHEH. No. 62 Federal street. II. J. McBRIDE. Market House, Allegheny. F. H. EGGERS&SON. Ohio and Cliestnu I streets. THOMAS McHENRY, Western and Irwin avenues. G. W. nUGnES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. PERRY M. GLEIM. Rebecca anil Allegheny avc. 1VAKTED. Malo HelD. A RESPECTABLE, energetic gentleman wanted at once for a light position: good money. Call from 8 to 10 A. r. and l: to 2 p. M.. Fourth av. en trance to the postofflce. II. V. Jones. BAKER To work on bread and cakes: must be a good baker; standi eg work. Apply to City Bakery. Beaver Falls, Pa. BARBER-A good man; 6teady. At.T. P. Flaos's, No. 612 Market St., McKcesport, Pa. BOY Aboutl5yeirsor age for men' furnishing goods store; one living In East End. Auf hammer Evans, 6103 Penn av. BOY A strong boy to drive a grocery wagon. 18 cars old; references required. Call at 1900 Penn av. BOY Of experience at barber trade. Apply at C9i Rebecca st,. Allegheny. B OY with some experience to learn the barber trade. No. 50 Fonrth are. BOY ror office. Pittsburg Plate Co., No. 3 Sandusky St.. Allegheny. BOY or man who understands the butchering bnslness. 733 Forbes sL BOOKKEEPING Books opened, adjusted and closed, or changed from old style to voucher system: will take charge or books where business will not Justify bookkeeper full time. Address Ex pert Accountant, Box 1319, cit) COATMAKERS-Two fl'St-class men; prices 19 to tH. S. W. StlmsonASons. Columbus. O. COLLECTOR Experienced collector: f 1, 000 bond required; state experience and salary expected. Address Box 733, city. 0 YLINDER PRESS FEEDEHS-C. F. Foster 4 Co., 20 Fifth av. DRAUGHTSMAN Experienced In design or boilers, plate Iron work, etc.; young man preferred. Address undersigned, sriving rcxerence, age and salary expected, William B. Pollock A Co., onng6town. O. I EXPERIENCED TRA.VELERS-With (.TOO bonds li wanted. Box C. B. A., Dispatch office. HORSESHOERS-Fonr experienced men, two floor, men and two firemen; union wages. 1106 Bingham St., S. S. HORSESHOERS Four liorseshoers. 122 Franks town av., E. E., Simpson & Co. MAN A reliable German to take charge of farm suitable for gardening purposes, 4 miles from excellent market. S. L Hamilton, East Liver pool, O. MAN Live, energetic man to act as agent for a line of goods that will sell at sight, nolmes Jt Co.. 420Smlthfleld st. "PLUMBERS Two first-class plumbers. Apply X at ouce at John It. Sulzer Sons, 37 Ohio St., Allegheny City. PLUMBER A good, sober plumber: also a steam fitter. Address F. & L... 97 Water St., city. SALESMAN Grocery specialty salesman by a manufacturer, to sell the retail and wholesale jrroeer trade of Western Pennsylvania, for a Una of goods that are now handled on their merits by the trade In this territory: good salary paid to an experienced man; must give good references and 6tate monthly average sales of the goos he Is now selling, omerwise no attention paia to appnea- tlons, Address Grocery Specialties, Dispatch office. SUPERINTENDENT For machine shop and fouudry; one capable of making drawings and estimates: good salarv paid to the right man. Ad dress P. O. Box 181, Pittsburg. TEACHER An experienced male teacher for night school at Duquesne public school (First ward. Pittsburg): make application berore Friday next to M. J. McMahon, secy., 32 Fonrth are. TEACHER For a voung German to learn En glish. Address Mr. Llnde, 1713 Seventeenth St., Southslde. rpHREE 3IEN With experience In manufacture X of bologna sausage, etc. ; good wages paid. Apply at once at 274 Center av. "ITT AGON BUILDERS Two nrst-ciass worx Annlv 1 T men; also one Jobbing blacksmith. Thos. Carter & Co., wagon builders, fine horse shoeing and general blacksmlthing. Homestead, Pa. All work done by this firm made of the finest material: only nnlon labor employed and work guaranteed to stand mechanically: work turned out promptly In good shape. If not will be re turned at firm's expense. TTTAITER-Good waiter. Millers', 123 Fifth av. WATCHMAKER A first-class man, references required at No. 33 Fifth are. 2nd floor. WOOD CARYER-Flrst-class man accustomed to planing mill work. Apply at mill office, Enterprise St., East End, city. Murphy & Dlebold. "7"OUNG MEN Ten respectable young men of X good address to solicit orders ror the finest grade portraits In sepia crayon and water colors; experience unnecessary; work speaks for Itself. Union Artists' Portrait Company, first floors 708 Liberty St., 607 Wood st ; stores open till 9 p. M. Wanted Agents. AGENTS On salary or commission to handle the new natent ehemieal Ink erasing pencil; the greatest selling novelty ever produced; erases ink thoroughly in two seconds; no abrasion ot paper; 200 to 600 per cent profit: one agent's sales amounted to (520 in six days; another Kin two honrs; we want one energetic general agent for each State and Territory. For terms and full particu lars, address The Monroe Eraser Mfg. Co., La Crosse. Wis. AGENTS To 6ell the Plnless Clothes Line; the only line ever invented that holds the clothes without pins; a perfect success; patent recently Issued: sold onlv by agents, to whom the exclu sive right Is given: on receipt of 50 cents we will send a sample line by mail; also circulars; price list and terms to agents t secure your territory at once. Address The Plnless Clothes Line Co., 97 Hermon st, Worcester, Mass. A GENTS (20 a day; we want a few good, wlde J. awake men and women to act as agents for the best business of this or any other age; (20a day can easily be made: no experience needed; every thing square and honorable; onlv a limited number of agents wanted; special territory: no risk; write to-day for particulars. Address Egyptian Drug Company, 68 Warren St., New York. AGENTS Alive energetic party In everyplace to introduce onr goods; we hare a new lino that will sell at every house, and agents can reap a harvest between now and the holidays; wilt pay a salary of (75 per month lr preferred andrurnlsha team free. Address at once. Standard Silver Ware Co.. Boston. Mass. A GENTS Extraordinary offering; (1,000 to(6,000 J. a year assured to general agents; S4 to (3 per day to canvassers; a permanent and convenient business; no competition; every lady a possible customer. Address, wltn 2c. stamp. Consolidated Adjustable Shoe Co., Lynn, Mass. AGENTS-"Klng's Handbook;" 2.639 illustra tions: fil colored maps; census 1890; selling for (250; is making a great hit: agents making money rapidly; territory going fast; liberal terms. P.J. Fleming A Co., lSSTlfthav., Pittsburg. AGENTS New cigar lighter; every smoker buys; lights In wind or rain; sample 15c, two for 25c: P dozen, by mall; stamps taken. E. btayner & Co., rovidence, R. I. A GENTS (50appointmenton30days'tlme,giiar JX antee (130 profit In four weeks or no pay. Free samples for stamp. D. Sboop & Co., Racine, Wis. A GENTS To sell "Bisque of Beef," a liquid A. rood. Call or address King's Medicine Co., cor. Seventh and Duquesne way, I'itUburg. AGENT Lady or gentleman to sell pianos In their own home: must be responsible. Address T. M. AntlselU Matawan, N. J. AGENTS (3 to (7 daily; experience unnecessary, Putnam & Co., Perfumers. West Wlnstod, Ot, Wanted Female Help. APPRENTICES Good 6ewers and operators to learn dressmaking and cutting. 930 Penn avenue. -IOOK for small family; gooa reference re- Kj quired. Address P. O.UOX273 nttsburg. COOK An experienced cook at 412 Penn av.; family small. TVOMESTIC For general work In small family In XJ East End: ifcomoetent will pay (1 per week or more, according to deserts: good home and big I wages to one thoroughly qualified; no other need ttWV -" - jnax;uauu bw WANTED. Wanted Female Help. FEMALE cook for restaurant, also dining room girl; mast have reference. 2C4 Frankstown av.. East End. CMRL Immediately, a Protestant girl to do 7 second work, mending ani" some caro of children: wages M 50 per week. Address P. O, Box 154. Pittsburg, Pa. LADIES To do fancy work at their homes; wo furnish material and pay per piece Call and see work, or address with stamp, J. M. Lemar A Co., No. 90 Fourth av., near Wood. NURSE A reliable nurse forchlldrentrcferences required. Apply at 318 Ridge av., Allegheny. TITAISTM AKER - Experienced. tT Broad St., E. E. Address 6115 Wanted Male ami Female Help. COLORED man servant, ten farm hands, team sters, hotel cooks, dishwashers, chambermaids, pantry girls, four waitresses. 200 house girls 30 Germans and Swedes, four colored, child's nurse. two half grown girls. Median's Agency, 513 Grant St. ; telephone 90. COOKS for private families, wages (4 to K: cham bermaids, nnrsts. laundresses, dining room girls, 5you'ig girls. 200 house girls, kitchen, nan trv and dining room girls for boarding houses, hotel chambermaids, German and colored girls, 2 first-class tinners. Mrs. E. Thompson, 608 Grant street. rpEACHEE Immediately; n teacher of some ex X perlence; wages (10 per month. Address D. D. McKelvy, Sec. of Board, Gibsonla, Allegheny co., Pa. 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. S3, 'St. Louis, Mo. INVESTORS Wishing to learn about an outside manufacturing enterprise can do so In strict cotrfidence by giving real name and stating where they can be seen or addressed. Norl, Dispatch office. WANTED To right man with (S.500 to Invest can control a splendid paying business that will pay (3,000 yearly; no risk. Address A. A. A., Dispatch office. Wanted Situations. ACCOUNTS to collect on commission. Collector, Box 304, Pittsburg, Bonded POSITION as salesman In a 6tore bv a voung man having six years' experience In the- general store business: can give good reference; no objec tion to the country. J. P. It., Dispatch office. TJOSITION as a housekeeper by young widow X experienced, refined and capable; first-class references exchanged. Address for one we k, "Ruth," Dispatch office. POSITION Bv Swiss ladv speaking French, German and English, a position as governess to small children, companion or Invalid's nurse. Q. 8 Dispatch office. POSITION by voung man: well educated: under stands bookkeeping: will work at low wages; best of reference. Address C. C. C, 216 Robinson St., Allegheny. POSITION A young married man would like a position as assistant cutter, trimmer, or to work bv week In tailor store. Address A. C. T., Dispatch office. POSITION By young ladv. double entry book kteper. exferienced: best city references; graduate High School. Address L. '.. Station B. POSITION As saleslady; unexceptionable refer ences. L. E W., Dispatch ofSce! POSITION bv young lady to do typewriting and general office woik; experience and reference. Address Competent, Dispatch office. POSITION As cutler by a practical tailor, dress Cutter, Dispatch office. Ad- POSITION Bv young lady In office. Dispatch office. Address L, SITUATION By a young man, a situation as driver, or to work In a store or warehouse; can furnish good references. Address R. H. Ash baugh, P. O. box 1020, Pittsburg. SITUATION by girl to do general housework In a small family; Catholic preferred. Address R. 31., Dispatch office. SITUATION Photographer seeks employment: good all-round hand. J. Trlggs, 473) Hatfield St., Pittsburg. SITUATION Uv experienced painter's appren tice. Address F. P., Dispatch office. SITUATION As male nurse; best of reference. Address Nurse, 39 Chatham St., cltv. Wanted Boarding;. EOOM and board wanted by lady bookkeeper In Bloomflcld orShadvslde; best references can be given. E. C, Dispatch office. Wanted Hoarders nnd Lodgers. BOARDERS For large furnished room: private family; near Washington av. ; electric cars. Address X, care of Carrier 17, Allegheny, Pa. BOARDERS For nicely furnished front and back rooms; all conveniences. 221 Federal St., Allegheny. OCCUPANTS for nicely furnished room, with board, near cables, E. E. Call at 78 Diamond St., Dispatch buildlug. OCCUPANTS For elegantly furnished room: both gases; one door from parka. 14 Poplar St., Allegheny. OCCUPANTS For furnished rooms with board. 10 Sherman av., Allegheny. Wanted Partners. PARTNER To take an active part In an exten sive manufacturing business, with capital from (3,000 to (15,000; exclusive sales In United States with Hiper cent profit: will bear closest In vestigation. For full particulars call on or address M. F. Hippie & Co.. 93 Fourth av. Financial. "ltfONEY TO LOAN On country property in XiX large and small amounts; lowest rates; no de lay; money ready. Address Jackson & Co., oil Exchange Bldg., Oil City, Pa. MONEY To loan In large or small amounts on good city or Allegheny property. Mortimer Starling. Room 34. 108 Fourth av. MONEY to loan on Bbort notice John EwlngACo.. 107Fede alst. MORTGAGES (ICO, 000 to loan ; sums (500 to (3, 000 to (20,000: expenses light; money ready. S. J. Fleming. 132 Fifth av. MORTGAGES on city or Allegheny connty prop erty at lowest rates. Henry A. Weaver & Co., 92 Fourth av. PARTIES wishing choice properties Improved or unimproved, will do well to consult W. A. Lincoln. 104 Fourth av.. who always has special bargains that are not generally In the market, and do not care to advertise. PURCHASER A rare opportunity Is offered to purchase a two-thirds Interest In a mine of line Galena ore; located near railroad In Pennsylvania; anyone wishing to see samples can do so by calling on W. A. Rudy or A. L. Helslng, 75 Isabella street Allegheny, in forenoon or evening, or address Chas. Socman, attorney. Canton, Ohio. TJEAL ESTATE brokers requiring deeds, XV mortgages, or transcribing of any description done wltn promptness and accuracy please call on me; terms moderate. Mortimer Starling, Boom 34. 103 Fourth ay. SCHENCK & MULERT Insurance agents, 413 Wood St., Pittsburg, Pa. TO LOAN (200,000 on mortgages: (100 and up ward at 8 per cent; (500,000 at Ki percent on residences or business property, vacant lots or farms. S. H. Frenoh. 12o Fourth av. Miscellaneous. A GREAT reduction We want everybody to know that we have reduced our best 5 00 cabi nets to (3 00. Stewart & Co., 90 and 92 Federal St., Allegheny, Pa.; diamond Photoettes(l 00. A PPLES Farmers, bring your windfall apples iV to H. J. Helm Co., 199 Main St., Allegheny, TDtsTOMERS 43 yards boruerS cents; wau paper V j t 2, Vi and 8 centa; gold, S-Ji cents; 100 samples, all prices, for stamp. Reed, wall Paper Jobber, Rochester, Pa, EVERYBODY to know that W. C. Staving sells the reliable Star brand butter at 20c. Stands 204, 205, 218, center Allegheny market. GAS saved in coal cooking stoves andranges; the Murrln system. 802 Penn av. GUN Double breech loader for cash. See Frank, 62 Washington st, city. HOUSEKEEPERS to see the finest line of silver plated tableware; genuine Roger's spoons and forks: best triple plate knives at (175 per set at Stelnmann's, 105 Federal st. Allegheny. VEW PATENTS from O. D. Levis. Patent At X torney, 181 Fifth av., Pittsburg, next Leader; established over 20 years: S. E. Bander,Saudusky, O., curtain pole bracket; J. E. Bourn, Sommer vllle. 0 fruit bud protector: Perry Brown. Shar onvllle. O., car coupling; J. T. Burr, Mt Vernon, O.. selr-lockingpulley: T. F. Crary, Middleport O., cut-off: S.W. Dixon, Flndlay, o.. cremation furnace; Thomas Dotterman. Allegheny. Pa., faucet tool: A. E. EUlnwood, Akron, O., hemp or flax decorticating machine; Zadoc Fowler. Fowler, W. Va fence: F. B. Harvev, Bncyrns, O., grain meter (two patents: Joseph Ulerch, Center, O., flood gate. TsATEilTS O. D. Levis (20 vearsl. KnllMtnr. 131 X Fifth av., next Leader, Pittsburg; no delay. PIANO and furniture moving Shanahan Transfer Co., Smlthfleld, corner Water. ID ANGE Second-hand hotel ran ore: must be i cheap forcasu 264 Frankstown av. SPANISH correspondence, translated; pupils wanted. documents, 410 Penn av. THE PUBLIC to know that the largest stock of trusses, supporters, sbonlder braces, eto., are to be found at No. 609 Penn are,, near Ninth st, Pittsburg: all goods made to order on short notice. TO TAKE several lessons a week In Graham's phonography. Write M. C, Station B. rpRUNKS hauled to and from East End for 60c. 4 x uampbeu & uwis, a seventh av. Telephone 276. TTSE Jones' Bedbug Paralyzer Jones' Magic -" Roach Powder; contains Bo poison; roaches banished by contract; satisfaction given or no pay. Prepared by Geo. W. Jones, 2B Federal st, Allo gheay. Pa. Sold by all first-class druggists WRITING A lady who thoroughly understands bookkeeping and has a good knowledge of business wishes writing of any kind to do st home; will work verv low. Address If. T... Dlsnatch will work very Jow, I office. FOK SALE IMPROVED REAL .ESTATE City Residences. I T70RTY-FIFTH8T.-12 brick houses: 10'per cent i Investment.. Morris & Fleming, 103 Fourth. OOO for an 8-room brick house, six s ln!mifjt w!V frnm (Tonrt Hnnxe and be- , t ,lI5DU7 anauenirai 'xracuun lines; d. r.. with h and c water, both gases, ranges, etc ; soma orthe rooms large enough to he divided: bargain to early buyer, flurry Jt EdsalL Fidelity Building.. 121 Fourth av. f O 130 Liberty av. near Thirty-ninth St.. a tiUyj new frame dwelling of 6 rooms and line attic: street paved, good level lot 20xUO feet to a 20 foot alley: a very desirable property. (C128) Black & Balrd. No. 93 Fourth av. East End Residences. Ij1 AST END Very tine residence, almost new and J replete throughout with the most modern appliances In every particular; a most complete and perfect residence lacking in no essential con venience: was hulld for a home and no expense was 6parcd in producing elegance and luxury: large lot all around: carriage house, etc., etc., and nestling in the midst of many of the finest East End resi dences; immediate possession. James W. Draps & Co., 313 Wood St.. Pittsburg. ITOR SALE-Chean; t8.800: at Oakland, street Improved, brick house, line appearance, nine rooms, modern fixtures, location desirable; worth an examination at least. (69). W. A. Herron & Sons, 80 Fourth av. FOR SALE A good Investment. S8.5O0 for two good houses, eight rooms each, lot 70 feet front, well loomed. East End. (63) W. A. Herron & ons, 80 Fourth av. $A 300 Lombard street, a two-story brick UT) house of six rooms and attic, bath, range, hot and cold water, etc. ; lot 22x115: immediate possession. George Schmidt, 157 Fourth av. vrORTn HIGHLAND AV.-A beautiful brick Xi residence, nine rooms, with all modern con veniences; price 814, 0C0. A. Gocdel, No. 109 Collins av.. East End. GJQ 750 Special bargain, new 2-storv mansird J)Oj press brick dwelling, 9 rooms, hall, bath and all conveniences; 15 minutes from Court House. Baxter, Thompson & Co., 162 Fourth av. Allegheny Residences. Q1 400 Smalt pavment down, balance in IDXj monthly installments same as rent: new frame house of live rooms; lot 23x100 feet: Tenth ward. Allegheny City, near electrlo cars: good neighborhood: nice location. John E. McCrickart, 140 Fifth av. Tel. 1876. Suburban Residences. I TOR SALE-3.6O0-$C00 (and remainder In . monthly-Installments If desired) agood house, seven rooms, cor. lot, 43x134 ft., adjoining city linei Immediate possession If desired; at Brushton.P. R. K. (53.) W. A. Herron & Sons, 80 Fourth av. INGRAM STATION. Pittsburg and St. L. By.: four handsome new houses; well built, seven large rooms, reception hall, porches and natural gas: on McKee av., opposite Presbyterian Church: will he sold very low on loug time. Inquire on the premises; neighborhood unexceptional. FOR SALE LOTS City Lots. T70R S ALE-8475-A level lot, 20 feet front; street X? paved ana sewered; one square from cable line: neighborhood good. (C7. L.) W. A. Herron & Sons, SO Fourth avenue. OTS Beautiful building lots forrrom 100 to (300, I In the Eighteenth ward; long payments: easy terms. Inquire of Chas. E. Cornelius, attorney, 405 Grant St., Pittsburg. East End Lots. TMFTn AV.. East End too feet, more or less, X surrounded by beautiful stone residences, near South Negley av. ; great bargain if taken soon. Morris & Fleming, 103 Fonrth av. IEMINGTON SQUARE, East End. fine 23 1 foot lots, (200 to S350 each; beautiful lots, 2 squares from Larimer av. cars, S900: others, one square further. (600; 23-foot lots, convenient to Citizens' and Duquesnn cars. (300; these lots de serve your attention, and you must come at once to get the best ones. Murry & Edsall, Fidelity Build ing, 121 Fourth av. LOT 120x166 feet; elegsnt building 1st, Last End, near to cable and electric ears; one of the finest and most desirable places In the East End: sur rounded by fine residences; rare bargain. James W. Drape & Co., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. OAKLAND Cheapest and best lots; level, sewered, no hills to climb: only 12 minutes from new postofflce. on line of electric cars, two squares from Fifth av. cable cars with 3 cent fare; buy Ophelia' st. lots. 25x141: only 1,500. (D 248.) Black i, Balrd. No. 95 Fourth av. yi 500 Oakland lots, 23x141 feet; send for plan. cyi-s Black Balrd, 93 Fourth ave. Suburban Lots. I FLEMING PARK LOTS-Near Chartlers, P. & . L. E. R.R. : these lots are level, on line of pro posed electric road; we are closing out very cheap: price (225 each: terms, first payment (10. bal. SI per week: no Interest; 10 per cent discount for cash. F. L. Whltty, 67 Rebecca st,, Allegheny. FOE SALE BUSINESS. Business Opportunities. BARBER SHOP For particulars address C. Smith, Sallnevllle, O. BILLIARD BOOil-FIrst-clSss-stand: only room In city of 15,000 Inhabitants; all new tables. Address F. II., Dispatch office. BRICK plant, consisting orgrlndlng pan, engine, boiler, etc.; engines. Pollers, clay and ore pans, and brick yard supplies. Thomas Carta's sons, Lacock and Sandusky sts., Allegheny. CITY DRUG STORE Location central; rare op portunity for young man orphvslclan; will sell at Invoice. Address "Menthol, " Dispatch office. DRUGSTORE In good location, restaurant. Jew elry stores, cigar stores, grocery stores, (200, (300 to (10,000; milt route, livery stable, lumber vard, flsh and oyster market, bakery, shoestore. Holmes & Co.. 420 Smlthtteld st. DRUGSTORE-Oneofthe best and finest stores on Carson street. Southslde: doing good busi ness: good reasons for selling: long lease; only Earties meaning business need address Prescription, ilspatch offloe. GROCERY First-class city retail grocery estab lishment: business doing of (25.000 per year; may be readily Increased to (10.000; proprietors have Interests elsewhere demanding their atten tion; an excellent opening here for a grocer; we have known the establishment during a period of about ten years, and can rate it as a live and in viting Investment Charles Somers A Co., 129 Fourth av. Business PropertI-j. BUSINESS PROPERTY-Flne three-story brick business property on Carson st : six rooms and storeroom; Dig bargain to quick bnrer. J. C. Alles. Bros. & Co.. 181 Fourth av. and 1203 Carson St., telephone 167. FIRE BRICK WORKS At New Lisbon, O.. In cluding buildings," kilns, machinery, fixtures and nine acres of ground; coal and clay adjoining works; will be sold cheap to a ready purchaser. For terms, etc.. apply to J. E. McKelvy, 133 Fourth av., nttsburg. Pa. HOTEL For rent or sale (nershey Honse), Lee tunla, O.; three-storv brick building; 46 rooms; location good; the best hotel building in the cltv. For further Information call or address John II. Werner, Canton, O. SALEoflandbythe United States at Pittsburg. Pa. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America fn Congress assembled, that the Secretary of War be. and herehv is, authorized and directed to sell and convey to the purchaser.ornurchasers, all the right title and Interest of the United States In and to all that certain parcel of ground belonging to the United States, situate In the city of Pittsburg, Pa., at the northwest corner of Penn av. and Garrison alley. In the Fourth ward of said city, fronting 100 feet on the west side of Penn av, and extending north wardly along the west line of Garrison alley, pre serving the same width, to low water line of the Allegheny river, subject, however, to such public easements as exist thereon and thereover. Depot Quartermaster's Office. Washington, D. C. Sep tember23, 1891. Under the provisions of the above quoted act of Congress, approved May 21, 1890, and by direction of theSecretary of War.I will offerfor sale at public auction on tho premises in the cltv of Pittsburg, Pa., on Wednesday, the 28th day of October, 1881. at 11 o'clock A.M., for cash, the property described In said act together with such Improvements thereon as belong to the United States, subject to the conditions set forth In said Act and subject also to the terms and con ditions named In the printed circular of this date, copies of which will be furnished on application to the undersigned or to the Acting Assistant Quarter master at Allegheny Arsenal, where also a plat of the irround can he seen. Therlirhtts reserved to I reject any or all bids, or to accept any bid or bids subject to the conditions prescribed in me circular reierrea to, ana to require a aeposit 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 mustDemaae upon delivery or amy executeaaeea 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 of all conveyancing will be borne by the pur chaser. G. B. Dandy, Deputy Quartermaster Gen erah U. 8. Army. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Musical Instruments. BEHR BROS. BehrBros. Behr Bros. The new Scharwcnka Conservatory of Music, which was recently opened In New York by Xaver Schar wenka, was furnished throughout exclusively with the Behr pianos. Sole agency la Pittsburg, F. Bechtel, 70i Smlthfleld st. 1?INE Stelnway piano at a bargain. Lcchner : Schoenberger, 69 Fifth av. ; easy payments. TT-RANICH & BACH. Ivcrs&Pond, Emerson. XV Jas. M. Starr Co.. pianos at Lechner A Schoenberger's, 69 Fifth av.; old Instruments ex changed. T ISZT" ORGAN, Mason ft Hamlin make: used XJ very short time; good as new: bargain for small church. W. C. Whltehlll, 132 Third av. PIANOS AND ORGANS-We are offering at special low prices, to close out a choice lino of pianos and organs, some as good as new. and all la good, serviceable condition, at prices ranging from (50 to (200 for pianos, and from 125 to (75 for organs, either for cash or on monthly payments; call soon and get the choice of these bargains. Alex.Ross,l Federal st, Allegheny. SECOND-HAND pianos and organs from (13 nd upward on easy payments; all instruments warranted. Lechner ft Schoenberger, 69 Fifth av. Horses. Vehicles, Live Stock. BOX WAGON (second hand). 2 buggies, 1 barouohe, 1 truck, empty barrels, tanks. 2 steam pumps, etc Inquire at 199 Main st Alle gheny BEL1VEET wagons-Delivery wagons all styles; our own make. Wm. Beckert M0 to 311 Ohio st, Allegheny. Telephone,. (420. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Bones. Vehicles, Live Stock. HORSE The best lady's driving and saddle horse In the. connty ataverr low price: will scare at nothing. Address R. II., Dispatch office. HORSES Heavy draft horses and marcs from 1,400 to 1.600 fos weight. Inquire Chant. Lake lec Company, cor. Thirteenth and Pike sts. machinery ami Metals. AUTOMATIC h'olstlng engines Work perfeetl rlghcand left, with single or double drum! second-hand boilers and engines also on hand: general machine work promptly executed; corre spondence solicited. Combination -Engine Co., Lim..3140Pennave.,Pittsburg. Tel 1265. BOILERS and engines, second-hand; all sizes, from 4 to 100 h. p. : cheapest In the market: 46 boilers and engines fn stock, stationary and porta ble, upright boilers, mounted farm engine, etc. stc:am pumps, governor, pulleys and shaft Jng. Telephone, 3401. 23-23 Park way. J. 3. Young, Allegheny. Pa. TJOILER and engine 40 h, p. steel boiler and ill connections com- JJ horizontal engine with plete; price. $350. O. B. Arnold, Gibson House, r reeport, jra. GBINDSTONES-In all sizes, for all kinds of grinding: Cralglelth, New Castle. Nova Scotia and other grits; Iron frames and fixtures for hand, foot or power: mounted stone, oil stone, emery wheels and grinders. Win. M. Klrby, 168 First avenue. MOTOR One Eddy motor, used only three weeks ; 'one large two-horse truck, two buggies. In quire 199 Slain st., Allegheny. OECOND-HAND engines and boilers Two Si S3 horse-power and two ten horse-power station ary engines and boilers. Ono ten horse-power portable on wheels. Thirty-live. 15, 12. ten and eight horse-power engines, vertical and horizontal, all good and will he sold cheap. Uarmes1 Machine Depot. 99 First av. ' a 'HE celebrated acme automatlo safety engines and non-explosive boilers, for gas or oil fuel, from one to five-horse power; also the latest Im proved ventilating fans; perfect satisfaction guaranteed: by J. Prager, General Agent, No. 4 Fifth av., Pittsburg. Pa. Miscellaneous. CORDAOE-Twlne, Co., 89 Water st. hemp packing. Flocker & ELEGANT parlor clocks 81 50. $5andS atStein mann's. 103 Federal St.. Allegheny. TO LET. Cltv Residences. TO LET 14 A neat brick house, six rooms (nat ural gas If aeslrcd). bath, range, hot and cold water: No. 107 Plymouth St.: location good. W iierron a sons, eu fourui av. TO LET-16-House. yard: Brood reside? four large rooms, large rood residence location, one square from cable line; No. 251 Center av. Y . A. Herron & Sons, to Fourth av. t East End Residences. DITHRIDGE ST. Nicely furnished new house of 10 rooms; low rent to right parties; also, an ele gant new house of 13 rooms, all modern require ments, large lot, ror sale or rent; Dlthrldge st., near Center av. Charles Shields. t TO LET One of the best locations In East End; handsome stone house 7 rooms, well finished, modern fixtures: high and healthful; on Alpha Terrace near Dnnuesne Traction line and Stanton and North Highland aves. W. A. Herron Sons,80 Fourth av. t TO LET Near Hlland av.. In the midst of East Liberty on paved street, location very desir able and centra), modern brick house of eight rooms with latest fixtures. S45 84 per month, bee W. A. Herron & Sons, 80 Fourth av. t Hazelwood Residences. HAZELWOOD New Queen Anne houses, seve; rooms, reception hall, bathroom and good cel lar; oneminnte from streetcar: rent, (23 a month; also, new four-room houses, with hall and vesti bule, city water, sewer and good cellar; large lot rent (17 a month. Horuberger & Co., Hazelwood .Mleshmr Kesiaenoes. "VTICE five-room dwelling Federal t. extension 1 inquire ot ,i. K. Jlclvee, ,U3 reuuav, Room Ml. 1 WINDSOR ST., near Allegheny ave., Alle gheny, 2-story mansard brick, 7 rooms, hall, bath, etc., (24. Baxter Thompson A. Co., 182 Fourth ave. t Room. ROOMS For gentlemen only, class: pasv walk from nosfnfflrp TMJRNISHED C strictly first-class: both gases; use of bath andaU conveniences. Ad dress Convenience, Dispatch office. t TJ OOMS In Allegheny; both gases, bath, line of XV electric roads; modern conveniences: fur nished or uufurulsbed. Address No. 140, Dispatch office. T ROOM For one or two gentlemen, nicely fur nished foont room; new honse; use of bath: one square from parks, 7a Hemlock st, Allegheny wiy. T T OOM Large, well furnished front room, both XV gases. In East End. on cable line, suitable for one or two gentlemen. Address G., Dispatch office. T OOM Nicely furnished room for gentleman; Xv electric cars pass door. 202 South av., Alle gheny, t fPO LET On Forbes st. near Court House, five X large rooms with modern fixtures, natural and illuminating gas; (23 per month See W. uerron is sons, gu f ourtn av, TO LET 2S33 Jane St., 8. S . four rooms. (13 per month, bee W, A. Herron Jt Sons, 80 Fourth avenue. " f Business Opportunities. BAKERY, ground floor: large oven, stable, eto., on premises, at 43 Howard st, Allegheny, t Business Slants. SPACE In the building 75. 77. 79 Diamond St., with power, electric light, steam heating, and eleva tor and Janitor service: suitable for printing or any light manu acturlng business; possession finmedi atelr; rooms or various sizes ranging fr. m 60x103 to 16x20. Apply to John T. Sh' elds, acota floor, Dis patch building, corner Diamond and Smltufleld sts. t TO LET A very good storeroom, new bnildlng, on first floor, with an attractive front: No. 1230 Penn av., only (33 per month, w.A. uerron t a cous, qu r ourin av. Offices. Desk Room. ONE half storeroom, for office pnrposes. Babbitt, Eleventh St. and Penn av. B. T. t Farms. TO LET Farm at Etna (adjoining Sharpaburg), 21 acres with ordinary farm buildings; a fine location for dairy; (150 per year. w . A. uerron & t aons. ou j oaren av. Miscellaneous. PIANOS New upright pianos to rent. H. P. Ecker & Co.. 75 Fifth ay. t LOST. LOST Saturday plght. on Bntler st, between Fifty-second and Fifty-fourth st3., a roll of bills amounting to (70: Under will please return to Charles Orcbenstln (stone mason), Lutrone alley, near Fltty-second st. and receive reward. PROFIT IN COAL LANDS. The subscriber controls an option, with ayearto run. on nearly 1.200 acres of valuable coal land on main line of Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, at the head of Monongahcla river. West Virginia (Falr nant region.) Best quality for coking, and the price is Just half that at which other coal lands here have been selling. Splendid opportunity for large profit. Will sell half Interest for (L203, to party who will find a purchaser. Will furnish ref erences. Address, for Information, BUSINESS 24. Dispatch office. QC21-M STEAMERS AND EXCURSIONS', HITE STAbTlINE For Oueenstown and LtveroooL Royal and United States Mall steamers. Teutonic, Oct 21.6:30 am; Teutonic. Nov. 18, 7a-m BrltannlcNor. 25,8:30am Majestic, Dec. 2, (:30am Germanic Dec.9, 11 :30 am .Britannic, uct. a, luam Majestic. Nov. 4.7am Germanic Nov. 11.10 am From White Star dock, foot of West Tenth street. Second cabin on these steamers. Saloon rates, $50 nnd upward. Second cabin $33 and $40. Excursion tickets on favorable terms. Steorage, from or to old country, $20. White Star drafts payable on demand in all tho principal banks throughout Great Britain. Apply to JOHN J. McCORMICK,639 and 401 Smlthfleld St., Pittsburg, or H.MA1T LAND KEUSEY. General Aeont,29 Broad way, New York;. oolB-D ANCHOR LINE; Steamers Leave New York Every Saturday For Glasgow via Londonderry. Bates for Saloon Passage (50 and upward, accord ing to accommodation and location of room. Second Cabin. (30. Steerage, (19, MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE: NEW YORK TO GIBRALTAR AND NAPLES: 8. S. Angha, Monday, October 12, 4 r. M. Cabin passage. (30 to (10C. Passengers booked at through rates to or from any city In Great Britain or on the Continent Drafts on London Sold at Lowest Bates. Bok of 1 nformatlon, tours and sailing lists fur nished on application to Agents, HENDERSON BROTHERS, 7 Bowling Green, N. Y., or J. MCCORMICK, 639 snd401 Smithfleldst; A. D. SCORER ft SON, 415 Smlthfleld st. Pitts burg; F. M. SEMPLE, no Federal St., Allegheny. ap2S-41-irwF ALLAN LINE BOYALMAIL STEAMSHIPS. Glasgow to Philadelphia, VTA. DERHY and GALWAY. The most direct route from Scotland and Nor:h and Middle of Ire land. ACCOMMODATIONS UNSURPASSED. Intermediate, (30. Steerage, (D. STATE 1 SERVICE OF LINE i sTEAiismps. M.W YORK AND GLASGOW. via Londonderry, every Fortnight Oct. 15. State or California. 1 r. M. Sct- "i?10 f Nevada, 1 r. M. tV?JTi.?tatef Nebraska, noon. CABIN". (3o and upward. Return. (65 and upward. Apply to J. J. McCOEMlCK. 6 Smlthfleld street, Pittsburg. vviuiiv-u.. oota-D CHOICE PROPERTIES. DON'T BUY 1 LOT Until yon have given os an opportunity to show yon the most promising investment to he found anywhere. "We can offer yon, on exceptionally favorable terms, either'a va cant lot, one on which a house Is built, or we will build a house to suit yon; all lot located on streets provided- with all city conveniences and in a locality where in dustries ARE ALREADY ESTABLISHED. WILMERDING, "' Having within its limits the plant of ths most successful manufacturing enterprise in America THE WESTINGHOTJSE AIR BRAKE WORKS with its army of trained mechanics, and a half mile distant BRINT0N, "With the great iron furnaces and steel works of CARNEGIE BROS. & CO., together with the advantage of direct con nection with every railroad entering Pitts-, burg, should make investment in lots for business, residence or speculation at these points good as gold and sure to increase in valne. LIST PITTSBUHE IMPROVEMENT CO., i!7 WOOD ST., Pltt3DUrr, Pa.. 403 BURTON ST., Braddoclr, Pa., BRADDOCK AVE., Brinton, Pa., BANK BUILDING, Wllmerdlngr, Pa, OC2I-58 FOR SALE. 7.500. A new Queen Anno dwelling of 10 largo rooms: first floor finished In hard wood. combination chandeliers, range, laundry," cemented cellar; latest sanitary Improve ments In bathroom. Convenient to Roup station, Fifth avenue or Penn avenue cable cars or Duquesne electric road. (A-394). BLACK & BAIRD, oc2l-18-w8u No. 95 Fourth avenue. m ONLY $8,000 FOR A STONE HOUSE On aspbaltum paved street In the best part of the EAST END. $1,000 cash, bal ance on easy mortgage. Honse Is new, modern In evory respect, wltli latest improvements; Is u genuine bargain. See BLACK & BAIRD, NO. 95 FOURTH AYE. oclS-6-WSSU 61X218 FEET, On Paved and Sewered Street, Central location of East End. Convenient to all the oar lines. LOW PEICE AND EASY TERMS. S. A. DICKIE & CO., ocl7-41-Tuwa Penn and Shady avs., E. E. AUCTION SALES. JR. McQTTAIDE, ATTORNEY, NO. 158 . Fourth ar. Trustee's auction sale of dwelling house and lot on WEDNESDAY, October 21, 1S91, at 2 o'clock r. m., on the premises, Bedford avenue, between Craw ford and Mercer streets. By virtue of an order of tho Orphans' Conrt of Allegheny county. Issuing out of said conrt at No. 2 December term, A. D. 1SSS, in partition of tho estate of James Hlndman, deceased, I will offer at public sale on the premises, on the 21st day of October, A. D. 1891, at 2 o'clock P. if., the following described property, name ly: All that certain lot or piece of ground, situate in the Eighth ward, city of Pittsburg, Pa., and bounded and described as follows: Beginning at u point on tho south side of Bedford avenue, at the northwest corner of lot of Edward Skoes, thence westwardly along Bedford avenue twenty-five (25) feet eight (8) inches to arln; thence at right angles to said avenue one hundred and twenty-two feet (122) six nnd one-half inches (0) J) to Whiteside alle v, now Gllmore street, thence along said alley northeastwardly twenty-nine (29) feetthreo (3) inches toapin at the line of lot of Mrs. Anna Berry; thence at right angles to said Whiteside alley sev. enty-nve (vol ieetntne ) incnes to a pint thence parallel with Bedford avenue south westwardly three (3) feet seven (7) inches to a Din; thence at right angle to said Bedford avenue forty-six (48) feet and six and three elghthB (0) Inches to place of beginning.and having thereon erected a two-story trams dwelling house. Terms of sale One-third cash on delivery of deed, and the balance in two equal annnal installments, secured by bond and mortgage with sci. fa. and In surance clause and attorney's commission. B.W. MILLER.Trustee, No. lit Fifth avenue. GEO. L. LEE, Auctioneer, No. 144 Fifth av. se30-21-20ocl0,21 ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE Elegant furniture, carpets, rugs, Decker Bros.' upright piano forte, folding bed, bric-a-brac, household goods, etc-, at the resi denoo, No. 343 Ridge avenue, Allegheny, Pa.. THURSDAY MORNING. October 22, At 10 o'clock. The entire elegant famish ment will be sold, embracing Turkish parlor furniture in silk and Alhambra plush, cost $500; ebony parlor cabinet, French mirror, Ann Decker Bros.' nprisht piano forte, cose $750; art table in mahogany and ebony, fine curtains and lambrequins, superior library furnlshment, three bookcases, cloth-top table, couch, easy chairs and rookers up holstered In leather, rattan chairs and rocker, handsome oil paintings and engrav ings, marble clocks with bronze ornaments, royalWorcestervasesandplaqnes.baudsomB chamber suite in mahogany, with French glass, and wardrobe to match, cost $750; Ann walnut suite, with Lisbon marbles and French glass, hair mattresses, pillows and bedding, fine oak dining room furniture, large oak sideboard, French bevel mirror, finely carved extension table, dinner service, silver and glassware, fine brlo-a-brao, leather chairs, mirrors, chiffoniers, elegant hall rack, folding bed, superior carpets, Oriental and fnr rugs, refrigerator, stoves, kltohen and laundry furniture. The goods are in ele gant condition, and must do sold, as the owner is leaving the olty. Parties unable to attend the sale can leavo their bids with auctioneer. House open after 3 o'clock morn, lngofsale. HENEY AUCTION CO., oclS-120 Auctioneers. HORSES. MULES. AUCTION SALE 650 HORSES & MULES. The largest public sale of horses and mules ever offered in Western Pennsylvania. Tho Pittsburg, Allegheny and Manchester Trac tion Company will offer at public sale to the highest bidder 425 HORSES and 225 MULES, at their Short Line stable, Beaver avenue, foot of Pennsylvania avenue, Allegheny City, week beginning NOVEMBER 3, 1891. This will be the best lot of stock ever of fered by nny street railroad company In the State Most of this stock is young, sound and in good condition, some of whloh has only been in service six months. Sale com mences at 10 o'clock A. v. No postponement on account of weather. TERMS CASH. Any Information can be hnd bv addressing the ABNHEIM LIVE STOCK CO., 52 Second avenue, Pittsburg, P". Don't forget the date, commencing Monday, November 2, 189L OC17-50 HB. SMITHSON, REAL ESTATE AND . GENERAL AUCTIONEER, Room 69, Eisner building. Fifth av. and Wood st. Sales or Jewelry and Merchandise at stores. Furniture at residences promptly attend ed to. OC21-26-P S400 For a city lot on paved street, close to cable cars; see Herron Hill Park before buying elsewhere; $10 down, balanoe $2 per week. BLACK & BAIRD, Jf o. 95 Fourth avs. ooie-37-ThFSu