THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1891. X ELECTRICAL WOSDERS Some Strange Inventions at the Street Hallway Convention. SAWING STEEL LT ELECTRICITY. A Tog Horn Hales Life Miserable Around the jlonongahela House. HAXT OIHEE STRANGE APPLIANCES "Of the renkiu; of electrical and street railway supplies there is no end." That paraphrase ha been made self evident in Pittsburg this week. To the outsider, the man who doesn't have to buy any of the thousand-and-one things necessary to equip a street railroad, and 'whose mail is conse quently not burdened with the advertising matter of a couple of hundred supply agents, the display now at the Jlonongahela House and on the two boats in the river form an c ye-opener. The average man who rides on an electric or cable car has not the faintest idea, what is the competition and how many are the de tails of the lite of the street railway "sup-r-lv" man. A stroll through the corridors and ptilors of the Jlonongahela House vould convince him of that. Every available foot of space-is occupied bv some sort of invention for street rail ways. It is a veritable Exposition. It takes more than rails, power houses, wires, poels and cars to nuke street rail roads. Among the exhibits one learns that there are n many kinds of car stops as one has buttons on his clothes, though when a man is in a hurry o get on a car every step teems the same height and just as hard to climb upon on a sleety day. The paint men are numerous. It takes lots of piiment to make ears pretty and to distinsui'h one line from another. The wonderful developments of the past few years must have meant hundredi of thou sands of dollars to the paint trade alone. Tiie stacks of cans distributed about the hotel iornj very pretty displays. On one of the boats there is a steam saw in operation. It cuts steel rails as sharply and clearly as a hotel boarder can go through a piece of oleomargarine with the sharper edge of his knife. SOME EA1! SPLITTING CONTRIVANCES. ZS'ear it is an alarm b-ll that would have an injunction issued against it if it were used in Pittsburg on Sunday. It could be heard, certainly, tor halt a mile, on a busy, noiv dav. Clos" by is a display of ".lacks". "Jacks" are instruments to raise cars with when it incceary to work for or make repairs. They are not all alike. So, indeed. The variety is apparently boundless. They at tract a great deal ot attention. The small boys on the boat keep raising and lowering them all the time They mak an ear splitting sound that delights them. There are "working drums," "drinking drums" and other drums to catch the eye of cable car men, and the wily drummer who has them in riiarg has a busy time explain inc their merits. The varieties of "trucks," which are the arrnnzenients tc which the wheels are at tached and upon which cars rest, take up the most space in the exhibit. Each has its merit", presumably, but to hear the agents talk, there is but one real truck in themar ki'i. Each agent has that one truck, of course. The ways in which street cars are lighted and heated is interesting. In one parlor is a man who reasons that "if vou can drive your car by electricity arid light them by electricity, you can neat thein by electricity al-o." lie vays where his heaters have been adopted in private houses and hotels, as wh as in car. "a return to stovs would lie n step backward." Uo one disputes his s and in favor of modern improvements. STREET CARS HEATED Br STEAM. There are other heaters beside electrical ones. Oh, yes! Then are stoves, hard and soft coal, guaranteed to burn up cars that upset or not to do so, just as you please. There is nlo a heater consisting of large pipes running be ow the car seats. These Jipes are filled with steam at the power louse, and bv a patent arrangement the steam is kept trom condensing and quite tiarm while the car makes a round'trip of the road 'f schedule time is observed. Lightning gets into electric power houses sometimes, and plays hob with the machin ery. Everv electrical supply company now ha" a machine called a "lightning arrester." They are not the kind Chief Brown has on his ib.-ce, but they are all claimed to work as efficiently. At one end of the Jlonongahela House corrid.r an electric foghorn makes life miserable to everybody in the square. The keeper of the machine says it is intended by its inventor to be used by coaching parties to keep wild animals off the roads over which they travel. The driver presses a button and thi horn does the rest MEANS NOTHINO AGAINST TJIE YANKEES. In the same display there are tri-colored lights used to represent the national colors. A green slofce is placed above the red, white and blue. It was explained.however, that there was no premeditated intention to make it appear that the Irish are on top of the xankees. At another plac a fare register was shown in which a passenger drops a nickle in the slot and an electrical arrangement rings up the fare Everything is done au tomatically and all the conductor is re quired to do is to stand erect, watch the paengers and look pretty. The machine was greatly admired, but explanations with regard to it were greatly handicapped by the contant ringing of two rival electric gongs. The men in charge made the noise by sim ply pressing a button, and as that was eav work they made a steady job of if regard less of protestations by telegraph and other wise from all over the earth. "The light of Asia" and "The light of the world," were the words on a catching placard in the Jlonongahela House. "Where is the light of Pittsburg?" asked a bystander. "It can knock out the rest of tfie earth on the light question," he con tinned. The invention that captured the praise of the ladies was an electriv.l appliance at tached to flat irons that will keep them heated constantlv for ironing purposes. The 6r.roe man had a car-heating apparatus to be run under the scat of street cars. A non conducting plate is placed on top of the electric wire, and the man in charge was certain in his declaration that there is no danger of the electrical fluid breaking through the scat and electrocuting the pas sengers before they had committed any crime. WORKING A MOTOR UNDER WATER. A motor in full motion under water is part of the display of a Pittsburg firm. The advantages claimed for it are that snow in winter will not stop cars, and that during floods electric cars can be run as well as cable cars. It was examined closely by both delegates and visitors. Another Pittsburg inventor showed an appliance he has for placing in front of cars for removing obstructions. It revolves up ward trom the track, and the inventor claims it will bounce human beings with as much safety to themselves as the light touch of a policeman's club. A pancake griddle made in three sections at a price of $30, to be heated for use by the mysterious current, was one of the new devices displaced. Other cooking utensils are furnished by the same company, and the claim made that a steady and cheap heat by electricity is not only assured for the future, but is at present a practical success. Many or the Delegates Leave Town. Tiic Union Depot was crowed with out going passengers last night The majority of them were street railway men going home from the convention. They were especially pleased with their treatment at the hands of .the Pittsburg deception Committee. They were all of one voice in pronouncing this congress the most suceesstui ever held. Another thing some of them referred to was the inadequacy of Pittsburg hotel accommo dations, and wondered why a town as large and thriving should be so dilatory in erect ing several commodious and model hostel rics, which it could support with ease and profit both to the traveler and the pro prietor. 1 The Westinghouse Gearleeg. Have vou ridden on the Westinghouse Gearle-s Jlotor? Haveyou seen the West inghouse Single Keduction Motor operating in a tank of water? These arc the tvo questions that hare been on the lips of every delegate to the convention of street railway men, as imply ing a subject of interest second to none dur ing the entire session. The Westinghouse Gearless and the oper ation of a motor in water are the principal attractions, and when the ninth convention of the A. S. R. A. has become an event of history it will always be remembered as having been chiefly characteristic in the fact that these two novelties in the electric rapid transit system formed its great dis tinctions. The expressions of astonishment which were given utterance to by those who examined the constrnction and workings of the "Westinghouse Gearless" in parlor 12 of the Jlonongahela House were without ex ception exceedingly favorable, and they may be summed up in the statement, "The Westinghouse Gearless Jlotor is the realiz ation of the fondest wish that has been en tertained by the entire street railway world. " Electrically and mechanically the motor is simply perfect "I am sorry I closed that contract for our road before I saw this motor," said one well known street car man, and this may be taken as a warning to others who are about to equip their lines electrically. Nobody can afford to no away from this convention without looking into the workings of this motor. It saves enough on repairs in one vear alone to run a road for another year. The practical demonstrations of its operation are the safest tests of its ability, and car jSo. 34 on the Birmingham line, and 131 on the Pleasant Valley, afford anyone the oppor tunity of making this test. They arc both equipped with he Westinghouse gearless and run regular trips every day. The great exhibit of the Westinghouse Company, at their works on Garrison alley, was visited by several hundred delegates yesterday. There the company showed in operation a 300 H. P. generator, a double reduction motor, a single reduction motor. a gearless motor all mounted on trucks and fitted with test brakes as well as all the other appliances utilized in street railway work. A practical demonstration of the West inghouse alternating current electric light ing system is another feature ot this ex hibit. Getting Hew Machinery. The demand tor JIarvin's fine bread has become so great that Jlr. JIarvin has been compelled to enlarge his already immense plant. A new engine and boiler and a com plete set of bread-making machinery are now being placed in the factory on Liberty street, and its capacity will soon be largely increased. It is estimated that not more than half as many families are baking bread now as were doing so ten years ago. House wives are finding out that JIarvin'B not only is as good and sweet and pure as they can make themselves, but that it actually is cheaper. All first-class grocers sell Jfar vin's bread. twfsu BLAINE. Free Trains Eve -y Day. Get work, secure a home, make an invest ment in the future great Jlonongahela Val ley town. For tickets, maps, pric lists and full particulars call at 129 fourth avenue. The Blaine I.and Improvement Co. d Ladles' and IKlssea' Heavy Underwear. jrerino vests, 50c to 1 60 each. White and natural ribbed wool vests at 31 to $2 each. All the best kinds at the lowest prices. Jos. Horne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Clonk Room Bargains! Real fur-trimmed reefers, tailor-made, SG 95. ?7 45, 58 45, 50 75, 511 75; real mink trimmed reefers, 511 95 to 510 50; everyone a great bargain, at Rosenbaum &Co.'. WF MEETINGS AND NOTICES. Meetings. THERE WILL BE A MEETING IN ST. JOHN'S scboolhouse on FRIDAY EVENING. Oct. 23. 1851, to make arrangements for the reception of Rev. Fathers Wall and Gallagher on their return from Ireland, and all Catholic societies arc re quested to 6end representatives to said meeting. Meeting at 7:30 o'clock. OCC3-92 COMMITTEE. VTOTICE MEMBERS OF MANCHESTER 1 Lodge No. 26, A. O. U. W.. are requested to meet at their hau. cor. Beaver av. and Juniata St., ou Saturday, Oct. 24. at 1 o'clock sharp, to attend the funeral of our late brother. Thomas Stedeford, Members of sister lodges are respectfully Invited to attend. By order of QC23-85 H C GOODMAN, M. W. Ttnslness Changes. PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. The firm heretofore doing business under the name of Nlmlck & Co. was dissolved on tbe 1st day of October, 1891, by the withdrawal of Alex ander Nlmlck. The business will be continued by the remaining partner George P. McBrlde and John S. Slagle, under the firm name of JOHN S. -SLAGLE & CO., At 96 Water st., Pittsburg Pa. ALEX. NIM1CK. GEO. P. McBRIDE, oc23-3-r JOHN S. SLAGLE. Legal Notices. TO THE CREDITORS OF THE WILLIAM TANN BREWING COMFANY-Pursuant to the de cree of distribution oftho Court of Common Pleas No. 2,'the receiver will pay to the creditors men tioned in the schedule of distribution at No. C2of April term. 1891, the dividends to which thev are entitled, on application at his office. No, 25 St. Nicholas building, corner Fourth avenue and Grant street, Pittsburg. WILLIAM S. rir.R, Receiver. PITTSBUBO. October 20. 1891. OC2I-45 TERSONAL. PERSONAL Cash pain for old gola ana silver; Jewelry repaired: new work made io order. Chris. Hauch. 541 Smlthneld. PERSONAL Matrimonial paper containing hundreds of advertisements of marriageable people mailed free. Gunnel's Monthly. Toledo, O. PERSONAL The heathen need Hunt's Catarrh Cure: they can't have It; 10.000,000 in America; 10,000 defaulters and bank Presidents In Canada nave all got the catarrh. PERSONAL-Granfs Memoirs, (3 75; Mark Twain's Iluckleberrv Finn, 75c; Webster's Dictionary large quarto, tl 25: E. P. Roe's works, half price; speelal bargains In old and new books. Frank Bacon & Co., 301 Smlthfleld st PERSONAL Removal-R. O. Bailey, formerly of Alios & Bailey. 1st Fourth av., has removed to 152 Fourth av.: continues the real estate busi ness, rent collecting and loans money on realty, bond and mortgage. H. G. Iialley, No. 152 Fourth avenue. PERSON AL When 1 was a small bov mvmother always repaired my breeches and Jacket, but since I got to be a great blgman. Dickson, the well known tailor, G5 Fifth av., cor. Wood t,, second floor, has been substituted, who now does all my cleaning, pressing and renovating In great shape. Tel. 155s. EDUCATIONAL. CURRY UNIVERSITY. SIXTU STREET. Carry Collegiate Department, The Best. Curry Normal School, Tho Best. Curry English Training School, The Best. Carry Business College, 1 he Best. Carry School of Shorthand, The Best. Carry Conservatory of Music, The Best. Carry School of Elocution, Tho Best. CurryFaculty and Discipline, The Best. Call or send for catalogue. IL M. ROWE, President. oc20-51 DUQUESNE COLLEGE Is crowing rapidly. Two large literary so cieties, the Arcadian and the Promethean have Just been organized. Students enter with advantage at any time. The bsdis studies in both day and evening sessions. Diamond street, opposite Court Ilonse, Pitts burg. E. M. WOOD, D. D. LLD., oclMS President. t3&Display advertisements one dollar per ,,reor on insertion. Classified red estate ,. . . . . . ,,, , edvertumenU on this page Jen cents per line ' for each insertion, and none taken for less than thirty cents. UNTIL FUKTHEK NOTICE ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE Classified under the following headings will be ac cepted at therateof OSOE CENT PER "WORD FOB EACH INSERTION when paid for In ad vance cither at main or branch offices. Wanted Advertisements of aU Kinds, SUCH AS SITUATIONS, MALE HELP, FEMALE HELP, AGENTS, ROOMS, BOARDING, BOARDERS, MISCELLANEOUS, PERSONAL, TO LET ROOMS, MISCELLANEOUS TOR SALES, LOST AND FOUND. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH, BUSINESS OFFICE. Cor. Siultlifield and Diamond Streets, ALWAYS OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHERE WANT. FOB SALE. TO LET. AND OTHEB TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO P. M. TOR INSERTION. Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver tisers already have accounts with The Dispatch. FOR THE SOUTHSIDE. NO. 12 CARSON STREET. TELEPHONE NO. 60S. FOR TIIE EAST END, J. W. WALLACE. 6121 TENN AVE. PITTSnURG-ADDITIONAL. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. 3500 Butler street. EMIL G. STUCKEY. 2h street and Pcnn avenue. ALLEGHENY. A. 3. SAF.RCHER. No. 65 Federal street. H. J. McBRIDE. Market House, Allegheny. F. H. EGGERS & SON, Ohio and Chestnut streets. THOMAS McHENRY, Westernand Irwin avenues. G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. PERRY M. GLEIM. Reliccca and Allegheny avpf WANTED. Male Help. ADVERTISING SOLICITORS Two first-class men for third edition of "Manufacturers of the United States:" c nly A No. 1 men call till 11 A. M. and after 5 Friday and Saturdav. Solomon, Hotel Wilson, opposite Monongahela House. BARBER Immediately a first-classman: steady work, fair wages. Call on or address Richard Lawson, Ford City, Pa. BARBER for Fridays. and Saturdays at 69f Re becca St. BOOKKEEPING Books opened, adjusted and closed, or changed from old style to voucher 6vstcm: will take charge of hooks where business will not Justify bookkeeper full time. Address Ex pert Accountant, Box 1349, cltv. BOY to learn the barber trade, ond st Allegheny City. Apply at 81 Sec- BUTCHERS-Two first-class men. Only thoe who can make sausage need apply to Cbas. Blckert, Jeanncttc, Pa. BUTCHER A good butcher: stcaay man that un derstands the business; good wages. Apply 416 Larimer av., E. E. BUTCHER Good, Eteady man. Rose, Sixth ave., Homestead. Apply II. J. DRAUGHTSMAN Experienced in design of boilers, plate Iron work, etc.: young man preferred. Address undersigned, giving reference, age and salary expected, William B. Pollock & Co., 1 oungstown. O. ENGINEER A first-class engineer: must be capable of running dynamos ; to a sober and in dustrious man the position Is permanent, with good salary; give experience: satisfactory references must" accompsnv your application. Address at once. Dynamo, Dispatch office. I EXPERIENCED TRAVELERS-Wlth 1300 bonds J wanted. Box C B. A., Dispatch office. HORSESHOERS Four experienced men, two floor men and two firemen ; union wages. 1106 Bingham St., S. S. MACHINISTS One or two good practical ma chinists and one good moulder to take In terest In a well equipped foundry and machine works and take an active part In the management: good parties meaning business can have a good chance: none else need answer. Address Factory, Dispatch office. MAN A thorough-going well-educated busi nessman, 28to40yearsofage, to assistln es tablishing a branch of a good paying business In Btoomlngton, 111 : one for Nashville, Tenn., or other Southern field; a capital of f300 reqnired: an excellent chance to the right man: If desired a salary of 575 to 90 will be guaranteed: this Is no scheme, but a straight, legitimate business: from $1,700 tot:, 200 per year can be realized: only those meaning business and having required capital need apply. tivin cnpatlon. Room 45, Eisner & Phillips Building. uccu an mt. Aiiiwiurnpiixii ng aee aud oo- MAN A good German; one who understands milking, care of stock and general farming; references required. Apply at once. Lock Box 21, Monongahela City, Pa. MAN A reliable German to take charge of farm suitable for gardening purposes, 4 miles from excellent market. S. I. Hamilton, East Liver pool, O. PHYSICIAN Immediately, a physician to buy drags and take charge of a large practice in a good community; cheap. Address Physician, Dis patch office. PLUMBER A good, sooer plumber; also a steam Utter. Address F. & L.. 97 Water St.. city. ROOFERS Two slate roofers and one tin roofer immediately. Wm. M. McCombs, corner Twenty-first and Carson sts., S. S. INNER Apply H. McMlllen, 33 Ohio st., Alle gheny. TTTAITERS Two good waiters. 119 Diamond st. YOUNG MEN Ten respectable young men of good address to solicit orders Tor the finest grade portraits in sepia crayon and water colors; experience unnecessary; work speaks for Itself. Union Artists' Portrait Company, first floors 703 Liberty St., 607 Wood st. ; stores open till 9 P. M. YOUNG MAN to learn the printing business; one that has a little experience In a printing office preferred. Address Cylinder Press. Box 22, Post of&ce. yOUXB MEN A few energetic and Intelligent 1 young men as salesmen. Apply this P. 2J., 25 Excelsior Building. C 11. Dodge. Wanted Agents. AGENTS On salary or commission to handle the new patent chemical Ink erasing pencil; the greatest selling novelty ever prodncea; erases Ink thoroughly In two seconds; no abrasion ot paper; 200 to 500 per cent profit: one agent's sales amounted to fC201n six days; another (321ntwo hours: we want one energetic general agent for eachbtate and Territory. For terms and full particu lars, address The Monroe Eraser Mfg. Co., La Crosse. Wis. A GENTS-KOadav: : we want a few good, wlde- xi. awake men andwomen to art as agents for the best tm.lnessof this or any othe-age; 820a day can ejislly be made; no experience needed; every thing square and honorable; only a limited number of agents wauted; special territory: no risks write to-dav for particulars. Address Egyptian Drug Company, b8 Warren st., Now York. A GENTS Alive energetic parry In every place Xi. to Introduce our goods: we have n new une ihat will sell at every house, and agents can reap a harvest between now and tho holidays; Mill pay a salary of S75 per month If preferred and furnish a team free. Address at once. Standard Sliver Ware Co.. Boston, Mass. A GENTS 410 to ?30 per day: the Erin Nerve Puz--i- 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, 25 cents; write for particulars. Eureka Mfg. Co., La Crosse, Wis. xlrf AGENTS-"Klng's nandbobk;" 2,030 Illustra tions: Si colored maps: census 1SI0; selling for H 50; Is making a great lilt: agents making money rapldiv: territory going fast: liberal tenns. P. d. Fleming Co.. 135 Fifth av., Pittsburg. A GENTS Book agents to canvass IlaudyMe- I. chaulcal Pocket Companion." Sells rapidly. For territory and particulars address Home Pnf,- llshlng Company, 50 Mieluy st., Detroit, Mich. AGENTS New cigar lighter; every smoker bnvs; lights In w lnd or rain : sample 15c, two for 25c ; il dozen, by mall; stamps taken. It. btayner Co., 'rovldcnc. It. I. A GENTS (3 to 87 dally, experience unnecessary. ..1 x'ninam & uo., -eriumers, west winstea, Ct. "Wanted Female Ilein. COOK for a small family; good reference re quired. Address P. O. Box 273 Pittsburg. COOK Good cook; references required, Herron v. Call 74 DOMESTIC For general work In small ramlly In East End: If competent will pay 81 per neek or more, according to desert1: good home and big wages to one thoroughly qualified; no other need apply. Ho. s Marchana st. ri 1RL Respectable white girl for general housc VJ work In family of two; could sleep at home; married woman preferred ; high wages. Apply 421 Liberty st., below Ferry. GIRL Good girl to do general housework In small family. Apply 25 Union av., Allegheny. GIRL A good girl foi general housework. Apply 123 Page st., Allegheny. pi IRL to do general housework. 1003 Carson st. p IRL at No. 1405 Penn av. ; shoe store. GOOD HOUSKKEEPER Must be a good cook; reference required; good wages paid to one suitable to fill position, Pittsburg. Apply 371 Center av., HAND SEWERS on pantaloons. Joseph Klee's Sons & Co., 805Llberty St. LADY Who has had experience in selling goods or soliciting to take good salaried position In canning company. Address Canning Co., Dispatch ofBce. "VTURSE A good nnrse to take care three small X children. Apply 123 rage St., Allegheny. Business Opportunities. TTTANTED Man with good character and small It capital wishes to engage In some pushing business. A. 3, Dispatch oflicc WANTED. Wanted Slate and Female Help. COOKS, chambermaids, nurses, dining room girls, laundresses, 5 young girls, SCO bouse girls, kitchen, pantrv and dining room girls for boarding houses, chambermaids and cleaning girls for hotels. German and colored girls, white and colored waiters,! colored boys. Mrs. E. Thompson, COS Grant St. Business Opportunities. "WT ANTED Business manager for corporation manufactnrlngwirc work and patented steel light. Iron and steel specialty with exclusive ter ritory: must be able to take Interest with present owners! business already estabished. Apply to G., care Carrier No. 50, St. Louis, Mo. TTTANTED A rare opportunity for a man with V tl.000 to Invest: established, safe and very profitable business, with good salary to right party; reference required; win give satisfactory reasons for selling. Address N. D.. Dispatch ofllcc. WANTED Investors wishing to learn about an outside manufacturing enterprise can do so In strict confidence- by giving real name and stating where they can be seen or addressed. Nori, Dis patch office. WANTED To right man with 13.500 to Invest can control a splendid paying business that will pay 83,000 yearly; no risk. Address A. A. A., Dispatch office. Wanted SI tnationv POSITION as managing housekeeper by widow lady; widower's family preferred: or sewing and light duties: object, a home: no objections to leaving city. Address Mrs. H.. Dispatch oBice. POSITION In gentleman's household by middle aged lady: understands cooking: can take entire charge or any household: will go In any di rection. Address France, Dispatch office. POSITION by a young man of 22 to learn the drug business: 2 years' experience; speaks German and English; references. Address W. W., Dispatch office. POSITION by young man: well educated : under stands bookkeeping: will work allow wages; best of reference. Address C. O. C, 210 Robinson St., Alleghcnv. POSITION By a lady as assistant bookkeeper or to do general ofllcowork. Address L.t No. 374 South Market t.. Canton, O. POSITION An enorgetic young man of 22 wishes a light position: best ol reference. Ad dress B. B. W., Dispatch office. 1 POSITION bv experienced bookkeeper having a knowledge of stenography. Address. S. E., Dispatch office. SITUATION By a young man of experience as assistant undertaker; can furnish references. Address Undertaker. Dispatch office. SITUATION by girl to do general housework In a small familv; Catholic preferred. Address R. M., Dispatch office. SITUATION By steady man, not afraid of work, to help In drvgoods or factory. Address T. I. A., Dispatch office. Wanted Boarders and Lodgers. BOARDERS Two gentlemen boarders; well fur nished front room, stationary washstand. hot and cold water, both gases. 17 Garrison St., Obser vatory Hill, Allegheny. BOARDERS For large furnished room: private familv: near Washington av. : electric ears. Address X care of Carrier 17, Allegheny, Pa. BOARDERS For nicely fnrnished front and back rooms; all conveniences. 221 Federal St., Allegheny. OCCUPANTS For rooms; nice furnished rooms, single or en suite: rent reasonable: 5320 Ells worth av., E. E., with or without board. OCCUPANTS For large room: suitable for two or three gentlemen; use of bath; both gases. 243 Dinwiddle st. OCCUPANTS for furnished room, with board. 10 Sherman av. Wanted Partners. PARTNER To take an active part In an exten sive manufacturing business, with capital from J8.C0O to (15,000: exclusive sales in United Mates with 50 tier cent profit: will bear closest In vestigation. For full partlcula rs call on or address M. F. Hippie & Co., DC Fourth ay. PARTNER With small capital, to enter Into the specialty business: no competition; 18.000 to (10.000 made annually. Address Specialty, Dispatch office. Financial. MONEY to loan at lowest rate of interest; loans granted promptly, no delay; have a large amount on band at the present time: bring your deed with you, will guarantee prompt loan or no charge. J. E. McCrlckart, 140 Fifth av.. Tele phone 1676. MONEY to loan Immediately: (10,000 has been left with us to place this week In sums to suit applicants; this Is a splendid opportunity to parties wanting money at once, Morris & Flem ing, 106 Fourth av. MONEY to loan on short notice John K. Ewlng&Co.. 107Fede alst. MORTGAGES (10a 000 to loan; sums (500 to(J, OOO 10(20,000; expenses light; money ready. 3. J. Fleming. 152 Fifth av. " MORTGAGES on cltv or Allegheny county prop erty at lowest rates. Henry A. Weaver A Co.. 92 Fourth av. JCHENCK & MULERT Insurance agents, 413 3 Wood St., Pittsburg, Pa. TO LOAN-(200,0O0 on mortgages: ward at B per cent: (500,000 at 44 residences or business property, vs farms. S. H. French, 12j Fourth av. Miscellaneous. A GREAT reduction tVc 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 Photoettcsd CO. APPLES Farmers, bring your windfall apples to U. J. Heinz Co., 193 Main St.. Allegheny, Pa. UbTOMKIlM 48 yards border 3 cents; wall paper y.s i, t, - uiu o t:t:ui; truiu. 2. 2K and 3 cents 3J cents; 100 samples. all prices, for stamp. Rochester, Pa. Reed, Vi Fall Paper Jobber, T EVERYBODY to know that W. O. Staving sells l the reliable Star brand butter at 20c. Stands 204, 205, 218, center Allegheny market. GROCERS and dealers to buy Boneless Boiled v iiams, sausage, pora. sparerios, lard, al smoked meat heap. K. X. Kelncman, 16 Pitts. Market. GUN Double breech loader for cash. Sec Frank, 62 Washington st,, city. HOUSEKEEPERS to see the finest line of 6ilver plated tableware: genuine Roger's spoons and torks; best triple plate knives at (175 per set at Stelnmann's, 105 Federal st.. Allegheny. VEW PATENTS from O. D. Levis. Patent Af X tnraey. 131 Fifth av., Pittsburg, next Leader; established over H) vears: S. E. Bauder.Sandusky, O., curtain pole bracket: J. E. Bourn, Soramer ville. O.. fruit bud protector: Perry Brown. Shar onvllle. O., car coupling: J. T. Burr, Mt. Vernon, O,. self-locking pullev: T. F. Crarv, Mlddleport. O., cut-ofT: S. W. Dixon, Flndlay, o.. cremation furnace; Thomas Dotterman. Allegheny, Pa., faucet tool: A. E. Elllnwood, AkroD. O., hemp or flax decorticating machine: Zadoc Fowler, Fowler, W. Va fence: F. B. Harvev, Bucyrus, O., grain meter (two patents): Josepli Ilierch, Center. O., flood gate. PARTIES wishing choice properties Improved or unimproved, will do well to consult W. A. Lincoln, J01 Fourth av., who always has special bargains that are not generally In the market, and do not care to advertise. PATENTS procured for $20; no money paid until patent Is Issued; good security given, Ameri can Patent Agency, Lock Box 725, Pittsburg, Pa. "TIATXNTS O D. Levis (20 years). Solicitor. 131 X Fifth av,, next Leader, Pittsburg; no delay. PIANOS and organs repaired, tuned and rcpol lshed; we guarantee to nut any Instrument In perfect condition : several pianos and organs at a bargain. Call or address Johnson & Daubcrger, 74 Spring Garden av Allegheny. PIANO and furnlturemovmg Shanahan Transfer Co., Smlthfleld, corner Water. PUPILS To tutor In preparatory or college branches, by a college graduate; highest refer ences. Address Q, Dispatch office. SPANISH corresponaence, translated; pupils wanted. documents, 410 Penn av. etc. SPECIAL Tesh's original 6ausage. On and af ter Saturday next I will bo prepared to furnish the public with the celebrated original -Tesh's Sausage;" the same fine quality and flavor guar anteed. Stall No. 7, West Diamond Market, Pittsburg, David II. Tesh. STOVES Cheap, large and small heating stoves: also good cook stoves; good order. 56 Allegheny av., near Rebecca st. TIIE PUBLIC to know that the largest stock of trusses, supporters, shoulder braces, etc., are to be found at o. P09 Penn ave., near Ninth St., Pittsburg: all goods made to order on short notice. rpRUNKS hauled to and from Ea6t End for 50c. JL Campbell Si Davis, 12 Seventh av. Telephone 276. USE Jones' Bedbug Paralyzer-Jones' Magic Roach Powder: contains no poison; roaches banished bv contract; satisfactiongiven or no pay. Prepared by Geo. W. Jones, 222 Federal st., Alle gheny, Pa. Sold by all first-class druggists. WORLU'S FAIR Trust Fund Transportation Company will take you to Chicago, provide flrat-class board for six days, six admissions to World's Fair, six lunches at their special restaur ants upon the grounds, with nse of reception and retiring rooms, messengers, guides, etc., for fixed sum (843 from Pittsburg) paid in install- ments: agents wanted Jteea s, juachesney. .iniraav.. z'luapurg. FOB SALE EttPKOVKD KEAX ESTATE. City Besiiiences. AT AUCTION No. 1824 Edwards alley. South side. 5-room frame dwelling, lot wm ii.i. property must be sold: sale Saturday, October 31, at 4 P. M. J. C. Alles Bros. & Co., 1G4 Fourth avenue, 1202 Carson st. : telephone 167. FOKTY-FIFTII ST. 12 brick houses: 10 per cent investment. Morris A Fleming, 103 Fourth avenue. . I7RANKLIN ST., near Congress, two good brick : houses, with lot 21x90 feet: nrlce only 84,400. J. C. Alles Bros. X Co., 104 Foarth av 1202 Carson st. Tel. 1S7. MT. WASHINGTON At a sacrifice for cash. new house of five rooms. Baltensnerger Williams, 143 Fourth av. OOO lor an 8-room brick house, six s minutes' Walk from Court Hnntn And 1h- tween I'lttsnurg anu central Traction lines; b. r.. with h and ctiater, both gases, ranges, etc;soine of the rooms large enough to be divided; bargain to early buyer. Slurry & Edsall, Fidelity Building. 121 Foarth av. FOR SALE EMPBOVED REAL ESTATE East End Residences. 3 AST END Very fine 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 build for a home and no expense was spared In producing elegance and luxury: large lot all around: carriage bouse, etc., etc.. and nestling In the midst of many of the finest F.ast End resi dences; Immediate possession. James W. Draps & Co.. 313 Wood St.. Pittsburg. EAST END 2 handsome new brick houses or 8 rooms; all modern conveniences: rent reason able. Inquire John A. Harbaugh. 612 Homewood av., city. t VTEVILLE 8TREF.T-Near Flfih av.; a sacrifice XX price: lot l(X)x240 feet with two brick dwell ings, only 18,500. (A15.) Black & Balrd, No. 95 Fourth av. OAKLAND propertvfor sale or will exchange for property situated at Crafton or Ingram, a new residence In one of the best localities In Oak land: lot 100x142, house containing 11 rooms with all modern Improvements; a complete home: value 24,000, will sell for 821,500. Address Box No. 157, P.O. CE" 500 cash and balance In monthly payments 4 ui-i.j or to sun purcnaser, win nny a nice new frame residence of nine large rooms ou a good ac nue, handy to traction cars: has all the latest im provements and is very conveniently arranged.and elegantly furnished throughout; nice lot in good neighborhood. See Baker & Co., C22? Penn av., E. . (108). QfCnn down and monthly or vearly payments IDOJJ bnvsa nice cozr little frame honscof five rooms and finished attic In a good neighbor hood, convenient to elcctri cars, has slate man tels tile hearths, bath complete, good cemented cellar, two porches, etc. (191). See Baker & Co., 6227 Penn ay., E E. Ql O OOO One-half cash, balance at 5.3 per D-i.Oj cent: ona of the finest and best situated brick residences In the East End. (69) For fur ther particulars see Dennlston. Elderkln &Co. Urn., 6232 Penn av. ; telephone 5327. 5Q 800 Dearborn St.. near Winebidflleave., IjDOj frame house, 7 rooms, hall, good cellar, etc., newly painted and In good condition: large lot. 40x100 feet (A 332). Black 4 Balrd, 95 Fourth ave. 750 Special bargain, new 2-storv mansard 4 nress brick dwelling. 9 rooms. halL oatn and all conveniences; is minutes from Court House. Baxter, Thompson A Co., 1C2 Fourth ay. Allegheny Residences. ffir SOO One-half cash, balmce two years, will WOy secure a beautiful residence of nine rooms on Esplanade St., Allegheny: this Is a bargain, as owner must have cash and will rent it of purchaser If desired until April, ISM, at a monthly rental of rlO. Address Box 45. Allegheny P.O. Suburban Residences. TtDGEWOOD, P. R, R. New frame house of (I Ti rooms and finished attic; slate mantels and tile hearths down stairs; hack and front stairway; bith, washstand, hot and cold water range, with hlh closet, cltv water, natural gas, out buildings; abundance of 'shade trees; lot 83x192 feet; only S3,600, or one acre with house If desired. Hoffman & Baldrldge, Wilklnsbnrg, opposite depot, or telephone 7243. EDGEWOOD. P. R. R. New frame house of 10 rooms, slate mantels, elate roof, tile hearths, laundry, city water, electric light, bath, wash stand, w, c, reception hall, large porches: lot72x 192: price S8. 20U. Hoffman & Baldrldge, Wllklns burg, opposite depot. FINE suburban property for sale or exchange for cltv property: 36 acres of level land; all under cultivation : good double brick bouse, 13 rooms and finished attic: gardener's house, 4 rooms, baru and stable, toolhousc and all necessary outbuildings: 3 srood wells and cistern on nronertv: 3 minutes from station and 45 minutes from Union depot; 8 accom modation trains each way dally; easy terms. T. H. Dickson, 93 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 McKce av.. opposite Presbyterian Church: will be sold very low on long time. Inquire on tbe premises; neighborhood unexceptional. WILKINSBURG, near station New frame house of 8 rooms: reception hall; slate man tels, tile hearths, china closet, nantrv. ranee, hot and cold water, city water, bath, w. c, wash stand finished In latest designs of stain glass; an attractive and beautiful home; lot 35x120 to alley; only (1,200. Hoffman & Baldrldge, Wllklnsburg, opposite depot, telephone 7248. WILKINSBURG New frame house of 9 rooms; reception hall, tile hearths, marble mantels, china closets, bath, range, electric light; latest designs In detail: In good location: lot 35x120 to alley; price only W.200. Hoffman & Baldrldge, Wllklnsburg, opposite depot. FOR SALE LOTS City Lots. LOTS-Keantiful building lots forrrom (100 to (300, In the Eighteenth ward; long payments; easy terms. Inquire of Chas. E, Cornelius, attorney, 406 Grant st., Pittsburg. East End Lots. FFTH AV., East End 100 feet, more or less, surrounded by beautiful stone residences, near South Negley av. : great bargain if taken soon. Morris & Fleming. 103 Fourth av. "T70R SALE Lots at Oakland. Fourteenth ward. L on Darrahst,: beautiful situation In Delmar terrace: terms easy. See W. A. Uerron & Sons, 80 Fourth ay. " LOT 52 feet front on an asphalt paved street, handy to cable and electric cars, for only (-30 per foot. See Baker & Co., 6227 Penn ay., E. E. (450). 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 (1,000. (D 246.) Black & Balrd, No. 95 Fourth av. 1 300 Nice corner lot, 20x100, suitable for a nD-L) business site, on a good hast End street. right on traction road, See Baker & Co., C227 Penn av., E. E. (411) Suburban lots. 37I.EMINO PARK LOTS Near Chartlers, P. 4 . L. E. U.K. : these lots are level, on line of pro posed electric road; we arc closing out very cheap; price fSS each ; terms, nrst payment (10. bal. ?1 per week; no interest: 10 per ceni discount for cash. F. L. Whltty. 67 Rebecca St., Allegheny. SWIS5VALE, P. R. R. Choice lots In Palmer Place that will make you a better Investment than a Bavlngs bank and A No. 1 location for a home. If you desire to build: only two minutes from the station: send for plan and prices by mall. Hoffman & Baldrldge. Wllklnsburg, opposite depot; or. telephone No. 7243. FOR SALE BUSINESS. Business 1'roportles. T7TOE BRICK WORKS At New Lisbon, O.. In X eluding buildings, kilns, machinery, fixtures and nine acres of grouud; coal and clay adjoining works: will be sold cheap to a ready purchaser. For terms, etc.. applv to J. E. McKelvy, 153 Fourth av.. Pittsburg. Pa. FOR SALE or trade The new Commercial House. New Lisbon, O.: good reasons for selling. William Bradbury, proprietor. HOTEL For rent or sale (Hershey Ilonse), Lee tonia, O. ; three-story brick building: 43 rooms; location good; the best hotel building In the cltv. For further Information call or address John H. Wetner, Canton, O. SALEoriandbythe United States at Pittsburg. Pa. Belt enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, that the Secretary of War be. ana hereby Is. authorized ana directed to sell and convey to the purchaser, or purchasers, all the right, title and Interest of the United States In and to all thatccrtaln parcel of ground belonging to tbe 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 we6t side of Penn av, and extending north wardly along the west line or Garrison alley, pre 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 tembcr26, 1891. Underthe provisions of the above quoted art of Congress, approved May 21. 1890, and bv direction of the Secretary of War, I will offer for sale at nubile auction on the premises In the city of Pittsburg. Pa on Wednesday, the 28th day of October, 1801, at 11 o'clock A. X.. 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 ground can be seen. The right Is reserved to reect 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 tho purchase money at the time of written notification of acceptance of bid; pay ment of the full amount of the purchase money must be made upon delivery of duly executed deed or deeds for the property purchased, or the prop erty mav 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 eral. U. 8. Army. Business Opportunities. CITY DRUG STORE Location central: rare op portunity for young man or physician; will sell at Invoice. Address "Menthol." Dispatch office. I70R SALE A railroad stand; good trade (city ana transition), big profits, sell quick: engag ing In other business. Address Big Profit, Dis patch ofllcc. I70UNDRY-A successful foundry business In the city In full running order; complete equip ment and everything In good condition: business last jearSlOO.OOO; this is a rare opening: liberal terms -lll be given; satisfactory reasons for sell ing. Full particulars confidentially from Jas. V . Drape & Co.. 313 Wood St., Pittsburg BRICK plant, consisting orgrlndlngpan, engine, boiler, etc.: engines, boilers, clay and ore pans, and brick yaid supplies. Thomas Carlin's sous, Lacock and Sandusky sts.. Allegheny. DRUGSTORE In good location, restaurant, Jew elrv btores, cigar stores, grocery stores, SC00. JoOO to J1O.0O0: milk route, livery stable, lumber yard, fish and oyster market, bakery, 6hoestore. HoIbics S Co.. 420 Binlthlleld st. GROCERY First-class city retail grocery estab lishment: business doing of sn.CO0 per year; may be readily Increased to SoCOOO; 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 & Co., 129 Fourth av. GROCERY STORE-Whole or half Interest: a bargain to a'qulclc buyer. Address Tom, Dis patch office. MILK ROUTE-Good retail milk route on the Southside. Inquire Marsh Installment Com pany, 2011 Carson street, Sonthsldc. FOR SALE-BUSINESS Business Opportunities. M ILK ROUTE-SO gallon retail milk route, horse ana coverca wagon; price sij. caus Aweuiy- seeond St., Southsldc. )APF.B ROUTE, third st. C. N. Burns, No. 181 Forty- PHOTOGRAPH OALLERY-Dolngagood busi ness: good reason given for selling. Address Photo, Dispatch office. SALOON In a bustling cltv near Pittsburg, a centrally located, welfequlppcd and profitable saloon dolnga business of pwo per month: cheap to quick buyer. Charles Somers & Co., 129 Fourth avenue. QTEAM LAUNDBY bu;lne In the city: good i j trade: pays neper cent ouiuc investment: a rare chance to a prompt nbyer. J as. W. Drape IXJ., Jld WUUUSl., XTiUSOUTg Manufacturing Sites. "IVfANUFACTURING SITES-Manufactnrers or 1U. street railway equipment and electrical ma chinery seeking manufacturing sites In Pittsburg, Allegheny and vielnltv will find it to their advan tage to address for list, Thomas II. Dickson, 93 Fourth ar., Pittsburg. MANUFACTURING SITE Desirable site front ing 310 feet on Preble av.. Allegheny City, extending to Ohio river and contalnlng8 acres, with B. & O. and Pennsylvania R. It. connections. T. H. Dickson. 96 Fourth av. MANUFACTURING SITES-Several desirable manufacturing properties with and without buildings and machinery; on lines of railroads and rivers. T. H. Dickson. 96 Fourth ay FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Musical Instruments. BEHR BROS. Behr Bros. Behr Bros. The new Scharwenka Conservatory of Mnslc, which was recently opened in New York by Xaver Schar wenka, was furnished throughout exclusively with tne nenr pianos, sole agency in i-msourg, e. Bechtel, 70f Smllhfleld St. s GUITARS, mandolins, banjos, violins and mu sical goods of every description. Kappel's, 534 SmlthOeld st. ttj ISZT" ORGAN, Mason & Hamlin make: used j very short time; good as new: bargain for small church. W. C. Whltehlll. 152Thlrdav. ".RGANS at (20, (-15. (SO. S. Echols A Caswell y uo.. ijirnueci No. 14ft Federal St., Allegheny. PIANOS AND ORGANS Wc are ofTering at special low prices, to close out, a choice line of pianos and organs, some as good as new. and all In good, serviceable condition, at prices ranging trom (oO to (200 for pianos, and from (25 to (75 for organs, either for cash or on monthly payments; call soon and get the choice of these bargains. Alex. Boss,143 Federal St., Allegheny. PIANOS We are offering wonderful bargains In new upright pianos that must be sold at once to make room for our fall and holiday stock ; call soon and secure first choice. Echols & Caswell Co., Limited, 146 Federal st., Allegheny. UPRIGHT PIANOS from (150 to (300; square pianos 350. (75. (125 and (175. Echols & Cas well Co., Llm.. 148 Federal St., Allegheny. Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock. BOX WAGON (second hand), 2 buggies, 1 barouche, 1 truck, empty barrels, tanks. 2 steam pumps, etc. Inquire at 199 Main St., Alle- gneny. BUGGY Extra fine doctor's buggy: stationary leather top, plate glass windows, newly painted, in first-class condition; sell cheap for want of use. Address Vehicle, Dispatch office. TTORSE. hueirv. harness and sleigh at a great se black. 6 years old. weiehs XI bargain; horse black. 6 years old. about 1. 100 nounds. rjerfectiy sound. Can be seen at 192 First av. HORSES-Hcaw draft horses and mares trom 1,400 to 1,600 tb weight. Inquire Cnaut. Laker ice Company, oor. Thirteenth and Pike sts. MULES One pair draft mules: or will exchange for light horses. M. C. Dolan, 48 Reed st.. city. TROTTERS Brown mare, standard bred, 5 years old. lWi hands: can go a mile close to 2:30; chestnut gelding 7 years old. 15K hands, trotted a mile In !:30H; both A No. 1 roadsters. Paul H. Hacke, corner Fifth av. and Market st. XCrAGON For sale or exchange for light spring I V wagon, a truck spring wagon In good con dition : removable canvas top: about 4,600 pounds capacltv. S. Strnnz & Sons, 708-716 Bingham St.. Southside. Machinery and Metals. BOTIiER and engines, second-hand: all sizes, from 4 to 100 h. p. : cheapest in the market; 43 hollers and engines In stock, stationary and porta ble, upright boilers, mounted farm engine, etc. 8tp:am numns. fforemor. rjnuevs ana snail mff. TeleDhone. 8401. 23-S Park way. J. d. Young. Allegheny, Pa. GRINDSTONES In all sizes, for all kinds o grinding: Cralglflth, Newcastle. Nova Scotia and other grits; Iron frames and fixtures for hand, foot or power: mounted stone, oil stone, emery wheels and grinders. TV'm. M. Klrby, 163 Fir t avenue. s MOTOK One Eddy motor. used only three weeks; one large two-horse truck, two buggies. In quire 199 Main St., Allegheny. 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. IX ten and eight horse-power engines, vertical ana Horizontal, an gooa ana win De soiu cueap. Depot. 90 First a- Harmea' Machine aiHE celebrated acme automatic safety engines and non-explosive hollers, for gas or oil fuel, from one to five-horse power; also the latest im proved ventilating fans; perfect satisfaction fuaranteed: by J. Prager, General Agent, No. 4 lfth av., Pittsburg, Pa. Miscellaneous. BIIiLIARD TABLES, bar fixtures, store counters, drugstore fixtures, hard coal stoves. 90 Dia mond st. CORDAGE Twine, Co., 89 Water St. hemp packing. Flocker St1 'CILEG ANT parlor clocks 84 50. 85 and S3 at Stein C mann's. 105 Federal St.. Allegheny. TO LET. Cltv Residences. rpo LET $14 A neat brick house, six rooms (nat- JL urai gas ll aesireu). Dam. range, not bdq ooia water; No. 167 Plymouth St.: location good. iterron & sons, &u a ourtu av. rpo LET J23 50 per mo. A neat brick house, j monern nxtures. ou roriy-iniru si., i.aw rencevllle; location good, 0 Fourth av. W. A. Herron & Sons, T East End Residences. DITHRIDGE ST. Nicely furnished new house of 10 rooms; low rent to right parties; also, an ele gant new nouse ot is rooms, an raonern require ments, large lot, for sale or rent near Center av. Charles Shields. Dlthrldge st.. T TG LET-Near Illland av.. In the midst of Ea6t Liberty on paved street, location very desir able and central, modern brick house of eight rooms with latest flxtnres. 5 84 pc' month. Bee W. A. Herron & Sons, 80 Fourth av. t Allegheny Residences. BEECH ST..ALLEGIIENY-Elegantly and com pletely furnished throughout; large residence, containing 12 rooms, with every modem conveni ence. For particulars call upon Black & Balrd, 95 Fourth av. t T70R SALE A very desirable and modern brick JL restaence, nine rooms, latest nxiuree. in goou order, for (12,500: one of the most central and de sirable residences In the Fifth ward. Allegheny: worthy an examination of any desiring a good homefltalow pries. (33). See W. A. Herron & Sons, 80 Fourth av. Itooms. T7VSR WISHED ROOMS For gentlemen only, 1 strictly first-class: easy walk from postofflce; both gases; use of bath and all conveniences. Ad dress Convenience, Dispatch oiHce ITiURNISIIED flat, : 8Wyllcave. ! bedrooms and kitchen, bath. HANDSOMELY furnished parlor and bedroom; boarding house next door; convenient to Ken mawr. SIS South Highland. ROOMS Parlor and bedroom in handsomely furnished house. No. 315 South Hlland ave nue. East End : all conveniences; quiet, refined sur roundings; excellent board In immediate vicinity, near Hotel Kcnmawr. T) OOMS 3 nice rooms for light housekeeping. XV one minute from P. O. Wilson, 8t Diamond R' OOM Furnished front room, first floor, with Doara. 35jorthav Auegncny. rpo LET On Forbes st. near Court House, five X large rooms with modern fixtures, natural ana niuminaiiu. iggos: J23 per montn. bee w. A. SO Fourth av. Herron A Sons, rtnslness stands. OPACElnthel)iilldlnor7S. 77. 79 Diamond St.. with O power, electric light, steam heating, and eleva tor ana janitor service: suiiaoic ior pruning or an light manmacturing business: possession trained AnDiv to John T. Shields, second floor. Dis patch building, corner Diamond and Smlthfleld sts. TO LET A very good storeroom, new building, on first floor, with an attractive front: No. 1230 Penn av, only M per month. W. A. Herron & Sons, 80 Fourth av. t Miscellaneous. PIANOS New upright pianos to rent. Ecker & Co.. W Fifth av. n. p. t PROPOSALS. Office op CoxTnoLtEit of Atxronrxr i CouaTY.PA., PiTTsntTKO, Pa., Oct. 22, 1891. ( SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED at this office until 1 o'clock p. a. TUESDAY, October 27, 1891, for furnishing 735 udiustablo roller book shelves, J9i com pressing flies and i locks for the Recorder's ofllco. Plans and specifications can be seen at tho County CommIgsioners'offlco. The County Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all -bids. Bonds with two sureties must accompany each bid for the amount of bid. JAS. A. GRIER, O022-C-D County Controller. HliLLU, CENTRA!., Irlv t Mt ISO. Hello, Whlteley, send for my shoes and Us where needed and return them as quick as possible. A. WHITELEY, Pittsburg Shoo Repairing Factory, 12S-130 Third ave. 6econd floor, ' royl2-7Srr CHOICE PROPERTIES. EUCLID TEBEAGR A BLOCK OF NEW HOUSES DELIGHTFULLY SITUATED On nlfflv ground, with perfect drainage and strictly first-class surroundings. Street la sewered. House's have nine rooms and all modern conveniences. Hot and cold water, bath, laundry, etc. Papered throughout. Convenient to rapid transit lines. SOLD ON EASY TERMS, If you are looking for a borne DON'T MISS THESE HOUSES. S. A. DICKIE & CO., Penn and Shady Aves., E. E, OC23-73 30 1-2 ACRES WILKINSBURG, $2,500 PER ACRE. Will cut up well Into lots. SEE A speculation. BLACK & BAIRD, OC2040-TPSU NO. 95 FOURTH AVE. 12-ROOM BRICK HOUSE $11,500. On' paved street, in center of East End. Convenient to cables, electric and P. R. R. SOLD ON VERY EASY TERMS. S. A. DICKIE & CO., ocK-73 PENN AND SHADY AVS., E. E. 30 LOTS Adjoining Beechwood Park, where lots aro selling for J15 per foot, for $12,000, Fronting 50-foot streets. Here Is a chance to get In on the ground floor and double your money. Nothing like it in the market. MORELAND & HAAS, OC2346 6114 PENN AVE., E. E. READ THIS I There is money in it for you, A. nice two-story and mansard brick dwelling in Oakland, containing 9 rooms and all conveniences, with lot 40x165 feet, will be sold cheap to quick buyer. (D-237) BLACK & BABD, No. 95 Fourth Ave. OCZ333-7SU FOR SALE. Manufacturing Site! Large front on A. V. H. K., with switch facilities: has frontage also on Forty-second st. through to Forty-third St., a location full of advantage. (1-.2) W. A. HERRON &. SONS. oc22-S6-22,24,-,30 HERRON HILL PARK. Close to cable cars; lots 23x125 and 30x105 for 83So -to aeoo. Some on paved streets; only $10 down, bal ance 2 per week. BLACK & BAIRD, ocl7-2I-irsan No. 05 Fourth avenue. AUCTION SAXES. HORSES. MULES. AUCTION SALE .650 HORSES & MULES. The largest publio sale of horses and mules ever offered In Western Pennsylvania. The Pittsburg, Allegheny and Manoheater Trac ' tion Company will offer at public sale to tha highest bidder 25 HORSES and 225 MULES, at their Short Line stable, Beaver avenue, foot of Pennsylvania, avenue, Allegheny City, -week beginning NOVEMBER 2, 1891. This will be the best lot of stock ever of fered by any street railroad company in the State. Most .of this stock is young, sound, and in good condition, some of which has only been, in service six months. Sale com-; mences at 10 o'clock a.m. No postponement' on account of weather. TERMS CASH.1 Any information can be had bv addressing tho ARNHEIM LIVE STOCK C6..C2 Second avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. Don't forget the date, commencing Monday, November 2, 189L ocW-56 AT AUCTION. -FUIJNITCRE.- CARPETS. RANGE. ETC. FEIDAT, October 23, at 10 o'clock, at tho rooms of the Henry Anctlon Company, 24 and 2G Ninth street. The entire famishment of a fine residence moved to the store for sale: Four chamber suites in oak and walnut, walnut bookcase, desk, sideboard, parlor suites in tapestry, brocntelle and plush, sideboards, extension tables, chairs and rockers, wardrobe, leather couch, fancy chairs and rocker, bedding, big lot of brus'ols and -velvet carpets for rooms, balls and stairs, two good portable ranges, stoves and kitchen turnitnre: sale positive. HENRY AUCTION CO., OC22-82 Auctioneers. HE SMITHSON, REALESTATE AND . GENERAL AUCTIONEER, Room 58, Eisner building, Fifth av. and Wood st. Sales or Jewelry ana Merchandise at stores. Furniture at residences promptly attend ed to. OC21-2-D L. H. HARRIS DRUG CO. Have removed to Nos. 46 and 48 Seventh avenue, opposite Sew Grant street, but a short distance from the Union depot They will be glad to see their old friends and make many new ones. Orders by mail receive prompt and careful attention. ' L. H. HARRIS DRUG CO., Nos. 46 and 48 Seventh Avemu, OC17-0 PITTSBURG, PA. PROFIT IN COAL LANDS. The subscriber controls an option, with a year to run. on nearly 1.203 acres of valuable coal land on main line of Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, at the head of Monongahela river. West Virginia (Falr naut 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 seir half interest for SLSM. to party who will find a purchaser. Will furnish ref erences. Address, lor Information, BUSINESS 21. Dispatch office. octl-SS McNATJGHER & CO., Contractors for Paving Sidewalks With Cement, Brick and Fire Brick, Concreting Cellars. 43 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY, PA. Curbstone furnished and set. auU-7Vo ii r iff ii lfiifiiilliffliTiTfrirfiaTr'Ttr f y
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