f THE PITTSBURG- DISPATCH!'. MONDAY OCTOBER 26, 189L ATOT QUITE ORTHODOX. Dr. Stanton Thinks Departed Sonls Serve an Apprenticeship. CORNER STONE LAID ON THE HILL. The St. Benedict Catholic Cfcnrch Dedicated fcy Bishop Phelan. WORDS OF WISDOM FROM PREACHERS Bev. Dr. AV. A. Stantnn, of tho Shady avenue Baptist Church, departed from the orthodox path iu his sermon last night, under the subject, "Where and with whom are the sonls of the righteous immediatelv after death?" The test, taken from St. Luke, xxiii chapter Jind 43d verse, was 'This dav shalt thou be -nith me in para dise." Dr. Stanton claimed that between death and the resurrection there was an inter mediate state, not of a purgatorial character, where the soul inight be redeemed from bad to good, but an absolute state, graded ac cording to the sinfulness or wickedness of life. "The text," he said, "gave the world a hitherto unseen glimpse into the furure, and answers the question propounded on the abject, 'Where are the souls of the richtpous immediately after death?' 'In paradise." In iolloninir up this line of rcasonine Dr. Stanton said the on! paradise, which occurred only three times in the New Testa ment, was undoubtedly of Persian origin, and was applied to the pleasure gardens of the Oriental monarch, while in the Old Testament it was applied to the Garden of Men. The IiiMe, ho said, indicates an in ferior, and a celestial paradise, the text re ferring to the inferior. The other is some times called the Paradise of God. It is the abode of the Faints, where they are taken by Christ at hi ccoml coming and where He is now preparing places for them. After "this dav," referred to in the text, had passed, Christ said to many, "I am not yet ascended to My Father." SEPARATOR BY A GULF. He had then been to a Paradise, bnt not to the celestial one. In the parable of Dives and Lazarus Christ taught that the good and the bad arc in places for departed spirits, separated by an inseparable gulf, but capable of holding some kind of com munication. "We conclude then," said the pastor, that the Rible teaches the existence of a place which it calls Hades, divided into Jwo parts: Paradise the deiishtful abode mf the good until the day of judgment, and Gehenna, the awful abode of the wicked until the '.itne time. Christ savs he has the keys ot Hades and Death, therefore these places are under His absolute control, and wc are to believe that the souls of the dead are subject to Him prior to the final judgment. The text alo answers the question, 'With whom are the 'ouls immediately after death?' 'With Christ!" "Why did Christ go to this paradise in stead of directly to heaven" That He might pass through the entire experience of the human soul, from its birth to its resurrection iu the spiritual hoda. Along this course, for everv soul, lies the realm of departed spirits, and even that our Savior would not pass by. CIIKIST IV PARADISE. He went to paradise, returned to earth, remained 40 days and then ascended to His Father. Christ promised this entrance to paradise with H ira that day. There w as no mtcr cning sleep of the soul between death and fhe resurrection, no intermediate purgo torial torments, but immediate life and im mediate conscious rest with Christ." In the morning Dr. Stanton delivered his second sermon on the Sundav question. On the previous Sunday he had compared the American w ith the European Sabbath observ ance, much to the advantage of the former. Yesterday lie showed how the American ob servance of the day could be improved by properly teaching the children that God has ordered that the day be kept sacred and then showing our belief in what we teach by practising it closely ourselves. There were plenty of laws, and good laws, a number of which were cited bv the speaker without reference to the Blue Laws, which would as sist and make the Siiibath observance per fect, but they were not enforced. Teach the Hiildrcn and enforce what laws are now in existence and nothing more will be needed. X more laws are necc-sary for preventing Sanday baseball, Sunday saloons or an other amusement. FOB C0L02ED CATHOLICS. Dedication of the Seir Church of St Bene dict of the Moor. The church of St. Benedict of the Moor far colored catholics was dedicated yester day. It is on Overhill street, Eleventh ward. Services were conducted bv Bishop Phelan, assisted by Very Rev. J. Ostcr, ., Provincial of the Fath ers of the Holy Ghost, Fathers Murphy, Griffin, McDermott, McTi'ghe, Cosjjrave, "Gtienthcr and Cannein. After the usual ceremony of the priests passing arouna tup cnurcn, outside and in, and Hessin ; the altar, solemn high mass was said in the presence of the bishop. Father Oster acted as celebrant, with Father McDermott as deacon and Father Grifiin as sub-deacon. The sermon was delivered by Rev. Father C.innevan. Previous to the services there was a short parade of the Knights of St John and the members of St. Benedict's Society, com posed of colored men, who acted as an es cort for Bishop Phelan In the evening services were held and a sermon was preached by Rev. J. Murphy, of the Holy Ghost College. ISAAC, THE EICH KAN'S HEIR. r. Cowan Says Abraham's Son TVas an Angel From Heaven. s. Rev. E. P. Cowan, pastor of the Third Presbyterian Church, took for his subject lap-t evening, "Isaac, the Rich Man's Heir." - The text was from Genesis xiii., 2; xxv., G, and xxt, 12. He said from all these simple words wc gather that he was God's chosen heir. He rcceivedall of Abraham's worldlv ?goods and was also heir to all of God's promises to Abraham. They were com mitted to Isaac's care by him and he became the medium through which they were banded down even to this day. Isaac had a pass's" c nature. When he was persecuted by Ishmael wc hear nothing ' of lus resenting or even answering him. Then, again, when Abraham was going to offer him 'ip as a sacrifice, his faith in his feherwas sueli-that he willingly gave his assent When his wile, Rebecca, conspired with Jacob uml obtained the blessing in tended for Esau, he did not even reproach them. He was dutiful to his lather, and was a man of prayer. It is said of him that " he was an angel from heaven. INFLUENCE OF THE DEAD. Dr. &u!lierl3nd Point Ont How Departed Spirits Assisj Mortals. 'The influence of the dead upon the liv ine." was the theme of Dr. Sutherland's sermon at the Second Presbyterian Church Is"-- tught. He said: "There are many things teaching and influencing us in this world of w Inch we neither know the origin nor how they do it. f "Yc cannot invite .thnc Influences nor stay them. "Wfe cannot leil bow near wc are to things eternal, and wJ!o jiot realize the possibility that eter nity is always nearer to us than time can ever be. The abuses of Spiritualism have probably deterred a good many from saying what they have felt and believed on these matteis. "The dead exercise an influence upon the living by their character and deeds ' v before they were summoned into the sniritnal renlm. which are A notent and permanent factor in molding the lives of those who come after them, lhe apostles are still living in their characters, labors and writings. Luther, Calvin and 10,000 other heroes of the faith are still living, po tent forces in the world." A CHTJECH FOE THE HEIGHTS. II1H Methodists, After a long Struggle. lay the Corner Stone. The corner stone of the Haven Methodist Episcopal Church, corner of Oneida and Sycamore streets, Thirty-fifth ward, was laid yesterday afternoon. This is the only church in the ward, and it was the first time that the ceremony of laying a corner stone had been performed. The result was that half the population of DuquesneHeights as sembled to witness the services. The Rev. W. H. Rodenbaugh, pastor of the church, was in charge, assisted by Pre siding Elder J. W. Miller, the Rev. T. N. Boyle, of the First M. E. Church of Brad dock; the Rev. C. E. Locke, of the Smith field Street M. E. Church; the Rev. T. X. Miller, of the Oakland 3L E. Church, and the Rev. M. S. Montgomery, of the Mount Washington jr. E. Church. The services were conducted according to the ritual of the 5L E. Church, after which each of the visit in;: preachers spoke brieflv to the as semblage. The box placed in the corner stone contained copies of the daily papers, a roil ot ttie members, and otner tnings. The new church will be a frame building 42x,V feet, and will cost 7,000; the lot cost 51,000, and already 54,500 has been raised to pay for ground and building. The Haven Church was organized by the Rev. Mr. Williams in 1866, with 10 members, and for a long time met at his house. In 1880 they built a little church on Sweetbriar street. The congregation has grown to 108 members, with 275 persons in the Sunday school. WITH THE SPIBITTJALISTS. One Old Lady Sees Her Mother, Who Had Been Dead Many Tears. Hon. Sidney Dean, of Warren, E. I., lectured in the First Church of the Spirit ualists last night The audience was large, and gave the speaker very close attention. At the close of his lecture, which was not in the least of a sensational nature, he told his hearers that this talk finished his lectures in Pitts burg and that he was going home to-night After he had quit speaking the audience pressed around him saying goodby. One old lady, who was in the group, de clared her mother who had ,-pased over," a number of years ago, was standing beside Jlr. Dean during the entire services, and that since she had been attending the meet ings she had often seen and talked with her. Several of the ladies wept quite freely as thev bid Mr. Dean goodbv. Mrs. Jennie Hagan Jackson, of Grand Rapids, Mich., will begin a series of lec tures in this church next Sunday. Treached a Trial Sermon. Rev. R. C. Wylie, of Ray, Int., who has been called to the pastorate of the Wilkins burg Reformed Presbyterian Church, from which Rev. J. R. Burnett was dismissed for heresy by the Presbytery last spring, preached his first sermon in Wilkinsburg yestcrdav moraine. He chose for his text the words, "Teach Us to Pray," Luke ii, L Mr. Wylie has not accepted the call to the church, but it is expected that he will do so. Sermons In Prison. Religious services at the jail yesterday were conducted by Mr. Whiteside, of the Moorhead Mission. An address was made by Rev. Dr. Dowie, the faith cure disciple from Australia who talked to the 25 prison ers in an entertaining manner. The sing ing was one of the features, and was ren dered bv the Misses Bird. STRUCK A LITTLE BONANZA. Tho Wilkinsbnrg Branch of the Pnqaesne Doinga Rnshlnc; Business One of the Most rrontable Bits of Road Bejected by One Company and Left to the Last by Another. The residents of Wilkinsburg and of Pcnn avenue from East Liberty out to the city line enjoyed a new sensation yester day. The brisk rumble of electric motors brought them out into the crisp October air and brignt sunshine; and from their lawns and porches they hailed with delight the electric cars. By the branch line of the Duqnesne which began operating Saturday evening, and which continued with great success yesterday, that section of Wilkinsburg houth of the Pennsylvania Railroad is liter ally lifted out of the mud. To all parts of the borough the new road is a convenience as well as a saving. Fare to the Union depot, Pittsburg, for single tickets is 20 cents by the railroad. By the street car line a Wilkinsburgcr can get to town for 8 cents, or to East Liberty for 5 cents. -The cars will also ruu much more frequently than the trains. The opening of a new road to a Western town that had not previously had the bene fits of a railroad could not have been re garded with livelier interest than was the opening of the Wilkinsburg branch. Crowds rode on every car the register showing on almost every trip from 45. to GO fares. Other crowds gathered along the route, and the experience of a road-opening was en joyed to the fullest. J rom present appearances it Would seem decidedly that the Wilkinsburg branch will be the best paying one of the Duqnesne system. It runs from one hustling town to another, from Wilkinsburg to East Lib erty, and besides furnishes such an advant age in fares and a convenience as to fre quency of cars that its resources will be heavily taxed. The distance is short, being covere'd in about 15 minutes or less, includ ing all stops, while tne o cent lares mount .. -:' 'li ..1 1 ! up. wrigiimiiy iiivie ;is u nurse car line planned lor this route, and the rails were een laid, property owners along it sub scribjrj5soni(i ?20,000 to its construction. Thdenterprise, however, fell through. The franchise passed into the hands of the Du qnesne people lor a trifle oer 512,000. There promises to be a bonanza in it now. 15'it that is owing to the electricity, which gives rapid operation. It could not have been foreseen in the horse-car period. The development of the railroad system in I'ittsburg mu.t be as much of a surprise to some of the persons engaged in the'bus iness a to outsiders. When the Fifth Av enue cable line lias built its reasonable route should have been to "Wilkinsburg, through the rapidly settling Homcnood section, but its projectors could not be got to run it farther than Shady Lane and East Liberty. The result is the valuable "Wil kinsburg territory was left to be gathered in by a later company. Even tho Duquesne people did not seem to have a high opinion of the Wilkinsburg feeder, as it was left the last Of tlm SVRtpni in Ua nnor.n.1. V,tlt tllO I directors were riding on it Saturday with an expression of lively satisfaction In the demands upon its facilities. Several more cars will have to be put on at once to ac commodate the traffic, which promises to continue large and steadily grow. The chief dependence of those liable to sudden colds is Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. 25 cents. e j r Exhanst Steam Henting By the ""WilliamesVacuum System," with out back pressure upon the engine. Guar anteed advantages Saying power, removal of cracking or hammering in pipes, increas ing efiiciency ofthe heating system, saving water and fuel. Send for new descriptive catalogue to "Warren "Webster & Co.. 491 N. Third etreet, Philadelphia, Patentees and illrs. of Webster Vacua m Peed "Water Heater and Purifier. MWFSU JOINING HIS CHURCH. Allegheny Catholics Cast Their Lot With Father Mollinger. OYER 250 CHILDREN CONFIRMED. The Priest in Good Health and Turning Out Remarkable. Cares. SICK PEOPLE COMING FROM INDIANA "This is one of the happiest days of my life," said Father Mollinger yesterday. It was confirmation day at the Church of His Most Holy Name, and about 250 children had been received by Bishop Phelan. The number has seldom been equaled in the largest congregations, and never before in Allegheny. Father Mollinger's fame has spread until tho Catholics of all Upper Allegheny have become anxious to join his church, believing that to be under his priesthood will in sure divine favor. The congregation has spread until the large church just at the head of the Troy Hill steps has become too small to accommodate the crowds, and fre quently on warm summer days services are held on the lawn. Yesterday's ceremonies were conducted by the Bishop and Fathers Mollinger, Laengst and Smith. The impressive church rites commanded close attention irom both children and adults. About half of those confirmed were girls, dressed in snowy white and attended by 25 Sisters. The ex ercises commenced at 3 o'clock in the after noon. Mass had been held at 7:30 and 8:30 in the morning and high mass at 10. Troy Hill turned out in solid ranks to wit ness the great triumph of the church, and the many who could not get inside waited in silent reverence for the exercises to close. THE TRIEST 13 WELL. Father Mollinger says his health is good. There are about 70 patients on Troy Hill now receiving his blessing everv morning and taking the medicines prescribed. Al though little is said of the wonderful cures claimed, except on St. Anthonv's Dav. the people in the vicinity allege that miracles are worked all the time. Among the more recent cures mentioned is that of Dr. John If. Firsch, of Batesville, Ind. A medical practicioner of high standing himself, he came to Father Mollinger partly to ascer tain what is the power of the aged priest, and also to see if an internal trouble, with which he had been suffering for years, could bo cured. He came to Allegheny two weeks ago, and left last weelc Since then he has written to a friend stating that he went to Father Mollinger as a skeptic, but had been con vinced. He had been cured, he said, of a disease he had considered incurable. The result, he thought, had been brought about by Divine power. Another letter from Altred Smith, of Batesville, Schuylkill county, states that he will go to work to-day after having been compelled to remain idle for eight years on account of rheumatism. He left Troy Hill last week alter having been there three days. A CARLOAD COMING. A special car to carry patients to Troy Hill is one of the things nroposed by J. G. Walls, station agent at Evansville, Ind., who claims he has been cured by Father Mollinger. He writes that since his return from Troy Hill to Evansville two weeks ago his office has been constantly besieged by people anxious to know if Father Mol linger's skill is real. His own cure, he says, is accepted as proof of the pnest-phvsician's influence, and now many ot ins teliow townsmen want to char ter a special car to take them in comfort between Indiana and Allegheny. He says he will make arrangements to send the car load whenever Father Mollinger feels able to receive them. Father Mollinger's pride is his new chapel. Monev has not been considered in completing its beauty, and when finished it will represent a fortune. It is not likely that it will be dedicated before next June 13, St. Anthony's Day. SUNDAY IN THE PABKS. Wnrmth and Sunshine Drew Crowds to the City's Beanty Spots. It would be difficult to conceive a more beautiful fall day than was yesterday. Thousands of the people of the two cities took advantage of the warmth aud general delightfulness of the day to visit the parks, and the streets were also thronged with people out for an airing. At Highland Park the benches were filled with visitors long before noon, and in the afternoon thousands more came and kept moving about the grounds around the big reservoirs. During the past week the park has been entirely denuded of the flowers and plants 'which have been one of its beauties, on account of the approaching winter, and the grass has become yellow in spots for want of Hater and by reason of the frosts, but the glory of autumn is upon the scene and it still has charms for the people. At Schenley Park, too, there was. an im mense crowd during the afternoon. A con tinual throng kept pouring in until late in the day, and those lortunate enough to have conveyances were out in full force, with rigs of every description. The beauty of Schenley Park, consisting as it docs in its roads and trees, shows off now to its best advantage, forwhile the former are in most excellent condition, the latter are assuming all the variegated and beautiful shades of fall foliage. Numerous parties, generally in pairs, were obsened yesterday gathering autumn leaves and ferns, and the assort ment at hand was large and varied. The one-mile electric road, that leads into the park from Boquet street, broke down during the afternoon before the travel became heaviest and disappointed many who de sired to enter by that route. The Duquesne and Fifth Avenue, lines both did a rushing business to and from the East End from noon until atter dark. 511 Excursion to Norfolk, Ya. S1L Last grand excursion of the season to "Washington, D. C, Old Point Comfort and Norfolk, "Va. Only Sll round trip; tickets good lor 10 days. During this excursion the Atlantic Land Company of South Nor folk, Va., will ofter for sale a limited num ber of choice lots. For tickets, plans, etc., address Sloan & Co., 127 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. Yotm picture free, and handsomely framed, given away during this week by Hendricks & Co., No. 68 Federal street, Allegheny, with every dozen. Cabinets, 51. BLAINE. Free Trains Every Day. Get work, secure a home, make an invest ment in the future great Monongahela Val ley town. For tickets, maps, pric? lists and fall particulars call at 129 Fourth avenue. The Blaine Land Improvement Co. d The Fanners' Deposit National Hank Invite the public to call and examine their new safe deposit vaults. Information con cerning the renting of boxes and deposit of tiuuauica uueenuiiy gn eu. MWF Dress Salts. For a good-fitting dress or business suit leave your measure at Pitcairn's, 434 Wood street. The Farmers' Deposit National Bank Invite the public to call and examine their new safe deposit vaults. Information con cerning the renting of boxes and deposit of valuables cheerfully given. mot A I0NG LIST OF CASES To Bo Taken Tip By the Grand Jury When It Convenes To-Oay. The grand jury will re-convene to-day, having been excused by the quarter sessions court two weeks ago with the understanding that it would be called again to pass on some additional cases 'before the present term would expire. A supplementary jail calen dar was completed yesterday, which will be submitted to it to-day. The cases to be passed on are as follows: Thomas Morrow, Owen McManus, Charles Reams, Lor.is Schmidt, John Thomas. Alton Twitmeir, Wilson Wiley, William Weaver, Andrew Brossi, Alice Brown, Joe Butcher, Llndsoy Black, Patrick Connelly, Orion Dolau. Vodeslof Tryinofski, Frank Fuller ton, John Garvey. Louis Jones, Georee Kane, John Kelleher, John Klrsh, Molll Lyons, John Mttchonsky, larceny; Henry McCord, Jcrrv Haggerty and L. Hughes, larceny from the person: Louis Adams, lar ceny by bailee; William Ajrnew, F. K. Bailey, William Madison, John Roberts and Horace Taylor, felonious assault and battery; James Blnkelv, Frank Jancliowski, Owen Keenan.netrravated assault and bat tery; Charles Nighton. felonious cuttlnjJT Michael Semko, Jndson Turner, assault; Andrew Decker, Mary Gagelcy, James Au gent, immorality: Ed Wickham, Michael Cavany, William Curry, assault and battery; Horace Taylor, mayhem: W. J. Arters, em bezzlement; George Edmonds and? Gilbert Wilson, entering a building; L. Kozzen, un lawful cutting and wounding; John Mnuer, misdemeanor; Sarah Adley, selling liquor without a license; Thomas McMahon, mur der. A HEAT RECORD BREAKER. Yesterday's Temperature Away Above the Average for October 25. The temperature jumped from 38 to 71 degrees yesterday. It was the warmest day since October 4, and broke the record for October 25 since Uncle Sam's. men com menced to watch the weather in 1878. This month has been colder than Octobers usually are, and yesterday's effort had the appear, ance of being an attempt to catch up. Speaking of the day, Signal Service Observer Stewart said that not withstanding the warm winter and heavy rains in the spring, he believed the year would round up with a normal average of rainfall and temperature. "It has always been my experience," con tinued Mr. Stewart, "that years of which we keep a record average up about the same in everything. The talk about climatic changes is nonsensical. People who do not keep a record, no doubt think that this year is unusually warm, but as a matter of fact it has not averaged more than three-fourths of a degree above1 the normal." MEETINGS AND NOTICES. Mcctlncs. ATTENTION, SIB KNIGHTS-THE OFFICERS and members of Ke stone Castle No. 14, K. of M. C. are requested to attend the funeral of Sir Knight James Bardsley at our hall, eorner Fena av. and Twenty-sixth St., at 2 o'clock p. r. Mem bers of sister castles are cordially Invited to attend. Attest: J. T. BYCE. B. A. POOLE, S. K. O. or.26-35 Office or the Oliver Inojr and Steel Co., i Pittsburg. Pa., Oct. 3, iffll. t VTOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS-THE BOARD li of Directors of this company has called aspeclal meeting of the stockholders, to be held at the office of the company, corner Tenth and Muriel streets, Pittsburg. Pa., on the 8th day of December, 1891, at 2:30 o'clock P. M., for the purpose of voting for or against a proposition to increase the capital stock of the companj from $1,600,000 to $2.0C0,000, OC5-2-M JAMES SMITH, fcecretary. Rnsiness Changes. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE ll partnership heretofore existing under the firm name of l!asson McDermott wasdlssoHed by mutual consent on October 5 last. John Mc Dermott Is authorized to pay off all accounts and collect all moneys due to the firm, and he wishes It to be known that he will continue the business at the present stand. SIMON HASSON. JOHN MCDERMOTT. Pittsburg. October 23, 1831. oc24-T7 NOTICE-WE. THE SUBSCRIBERS. HAVE this day entered Into n limited partnership, agreeably to the provisions of the act of Assembly ofthe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania passed the list dav of March, IS, entitled "An Act Relative to Limited Partnerships, " and we do hereby certi fy that the name of the firm under which said firm Is to be conducted Is H. Y. Blggam Jt Company; that the general nature of tle business to be trans acted Is the buildingof engines, dolug steam fitting, machine blacksmlthlng and goi.or.il repairing; that that the proposed plice of business Is at No. 22) lienecca street. Anegneny. i-a.;tnat the name or the general partner In said firm Is Harry F. Blg gam. of No. 13 N orth Canal street, Alleghcny.Pa . and the special partner is Walter Sheets, of No. DOS Bebecca street. 'Allegheny. Pa.; that the capital' contributed bv the said V.iltnr Sheets, special partner. Is $200 'In cash; that the period at which said partnership Is to commence Is November 2, 1891, and that It will terminate at the expiration of live jears from that date. HARRY F. BIGGAM. General Partner; WALTEIC bHEETS, bnecial Tanner. OC25-177-M Lpgal Notices. FIDELmr TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY, 121 and U3 Fourth Avenue. ESTATEOF WILLIAM GLADDEN. DECEASED I Notice is hereby given that letters of admin istration on the estate of William Gladden ha e been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons lndehted to said estate are requested to make Im mediate payment, and thoe having claims against the same should mike them known w ithout delay. FIDELITY TITLE AND TItUbT CO.. An. Administrator c. t. a. JAMES GRIER. Attorney. SC20-67-M PROPOSALS. Office of Controller of Allegheny i Coutv,Pa., Pittsburg, Pa., Oct. 22, 1S91. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED at this office until 4 o'clock p. m. TUESDAY, October 27, 1S91. for furnishing 735 adjustable roller book shelves, 192 com ptessing flies and 4 locks for the Kecoider's office. Plans and specifications can be seen at the County Commissioners' office. Tho County Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all bids. Bonds with two sureties must accompany each bid lor the amount of bid. JAS. A. GRIER, oc22 6-D County Controller. AUCTION SALES. HORSES. MULES. AUCTION SALE 650 HORSES & MULES. The largest public sale of horses and mnles everofletedin Western Pennsylvania. The Pittsburg, Allegheny and Manchester Trac tion Company ill offer at public sale to the highest bidder 425 HORSES and 225 MULES, at their Short Lino stablo, Beaver avenue, toot of Pennsj lvania avenue, Allegheny City, week beginning NOVEMBER 2, 1831. 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, somo of v. liicli has only been in service six pionths. Sale com mences at 10 o'clock A. M. No postponement on account of weather. TERMS CASH. Anj' information can he had by addiesslng tho ARNHEIM LIVE STOCK CO., 52 Second avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. Don't lorget the date, commencing Monday, November 2, 1S9L OC17-5G AUCTION SALE. Eletrant fiirnitnie, carpets, orenn, etc., TUESDAY MORNING, Oct. 27, at 10 o'clock, at the rooms of the llenry Auction Co., 24 and 26 Ninth st. Elegant chamber suites, I mahogany suite, cost $300; 1 sulto in bird-eyo maple, with largo French bev. mirror, cost $250: fine suite' m walnut andoak, handsome nailor suite in Eng. rugs, cabinet organ, library bookcase, china closet, u ardrobes, cheffoniers, desk, dishes and glassware, or naments, mattresses, springs and bedding, brussels and velvet carpet, kitchen and laundry furniture, stoves, etc. Sale posi tive. Goods now on exhibition. HENRY AUCTION CO., OC25-192 Auctioneers. EXECUTOR'S SALE. The undersigned, Executor of tho last will and testament of John S. Moi rison, late of Tyrone, deceased, will sell at public outcry, at the hall over tho Herald office, Tyrone, Pa., SATURDAY, the31st day ofOctoher,lS91, at 1 o'clock r. m., COO shares, more or less, of the capital stock of the Morrison & Cass Paper Company, of Tyrone, Pa. Tne stock will bo sold in blocks to suit purchaser. Terms of tale, cash. For information con cerning tho same. Inquire of or address tho undersigned. JOS. K. CASS, Execntor. ' Ttkose, Pa., October 7, 1S")L oc24 95-mwfs HB. SMITHSON, REAL ESTATE AND . GENERAL AUCTIONEER, Room 53 Eisner uuilding. Fifth av. and Wood st Sales or Jewelry and Merchnndlso at stores Furniture at residences promptly attend cd to. OC21-26-D AT AUCTION DRi GOODS, BOOTS AND shoes, etc., Wednesday, October 28, at 10 o'clock. The entire stock of a country store, consisting of dry goods, notions, boots and shoes, comforts.blankets, hats, etc. Sale positive to quit business. oc25-193 H3DUplay advertisements one dollar per tquare for one insertion, Classified real estate advertisement on this page ten cent per lint for each insertion, and none taken for lus than thirty cents. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE ADVERTISEMENTS-ON.THIS PAGE Classified under the followlne headings will be ac cepted at the rate of ONE CENT PER WORD FOR EACH INSERTION when paid for In ad vance either at main or branch offices. Wanted Advertisements of aU Kindt, t SUCH AS SITUATIONS, BOOMS, MALE HELP, BOARDING, FEMALE HELP, HOARDERS, AGENTS, MISCELLANEOUS, PERSONAL, TO LET ROOMS, MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALES, LOST AND FOUND. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. BUSINESS OFFICE. Cor. Smlthfleld and Diamond Streets, ALWAYS OPEN. BRANCH! OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHERE WANT, FOR SALE. TO LET. AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED Ur TO V. M. TOR INSERTION. Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver tlsersalready have accounts with The Dispatch. FCOhTHE SOUTHSIDE. NO. H12 CARSON ETRfW, TELEPHONE NO. C022. FOft THE EAST END, J. W. WALLACE, 6121 TENN AVE. N PITTSBURG-ADniTIONAL. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. 3300 Butler street. EMIL G. STUCKEY, 24'h street and Penn avenue. ALLEGHENY. A. J. 5AF.RCHEK. No. 62 Federal street. H. J. McBRIDE. Starlet House, Allegheny. F. II. EGGERS & SON, Ohio and Chestnut streets. THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin avenues. G. W. HUGHES, Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. PERRY 11. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny ave. WANTED. Main Help. BARBER at No. 52 North Diamond St., frheny. BOOKKEEPING Books opened, adjusted and closed, or changed from old style to voucher 6stcin; will take charge of hooks where business will not Justify bookkeeper full time. Address Ex pert Accountant, Box 1319, city. CARPET SALESMEN-Must be acquainted with cltv trade and have good references. Address Carpet Ability, Dispatch office. CIOACHMAN One who understands the care of J hones and carriage. Apply at once to Jas. J. Flannery, 541 and 543 Grant st. COOK A male cook, also dishwasher, once 56 Tenth St., city. Apply at I ENGINEER and machinist for rolling mill work: li must be fully competent to take charge of all engines and machinery, as well as machine shop: must have good recommendations for ability and 6oiirlety. A ppl v by letter, stating n ages expected, 'Engineer, "Dispatch office. HORSESnOERS-One fireman and two doormen; none but first class men need apply. Apply to HIger & Brennan, Allegheny. MAN A respectable man for outdoor employ ment: must be able to speak German ana En fllsh and a good conversationalist. Apply to A. H. orester. Room 1, 13 Sandusky St., Allegheny. MAN A good German; one who nnderstands milking, care of stock and general farming; references required. Apply at once. Lock Box 21, Monongahela City, Pa. MAN A reliable German to lake charge of farm suitable for gardening purposes. 4 miles from excellent market S. I. Hamilton, East Llver- pool, o. MEN A few bright and intelligent men for an excellent position from now until Christmas. Apply at once. C. II. Dodge, No. 25 Excelsior building. Sixth av. and Grant St. MEN Ten men to sell teas and coffees to private families: salary and commission. Call on London Tea Co., 133 Washington av., Soutbslde. city. PLUMBER A good, sooer plumber: also a steam fitter. Address F. & L., 97 Water St.. city. T)LUMBER-Call at No. X Allegheny City. 162 Pennsylvania av.. SALESMAN Want to secure the services of a thorough going professional salesman to mate the sale of patent household article in Pittsburg. Proprietor, 405 Beaver av., Allegheny. OALESMEN-Flve irood experienced outside O salesmen: good salaries paid lalif to riff to right parties: also two nea, bovs for store. Address TV and Presents, Dispatch office. eas, donees SALESMENi-In eerv locality to Introduce the most profitable rpeclalty in the market: salary and expenses to good men. The Day Mfg. Co.. Cleveland. O. WAITERS Two good colored waiters, mond st. f 119 Dla- roUNH MEN Ten respectable young men of X good address to solicit orders for 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 r. m. Agents "Wanted. AGENTS On salary or commission to handle the new patent 'hemlcal Ink erasing pencil; the greatest selling novelty ever produced; erases Ink thoroughly in two seconds; no abrasion oi paper: 200 to 500 per cent profit: one agent's sales amounted to J620 in six days; another (Sin two hours; we want one energetic general agent for each btate and Territory. For terms and full particu lars, address 'lhe Monroe Eraser Mfg. Co., La Crosse, Wis. AGENTS $20 a day ; wc -want a few good, wide awake men and women to act as agents for the best business of this or any other age; a day can easily be made: no experience needed: every thing Miuare and honorable: only a limited number ot agents i anted; special temtorv; no risk; write iu-uay lor naruciiiars. Addre&s Egyptian Drug Company, SS Warren st. ncn AUtJt AGENTS Alive energetic party In everyplace to Introduce our goods; wehae a new line that will sell at every house, and agents can reap a harvest between now and the holldas; will pay a salary of ?75rHr month lrpreferred and furnish a team free. Address at once. Standard Silver Ware Co.. Boston. Mass. AGENTb-flO to $30 per day: the Erin Nerve Puz zle: just patented; eclipses anything ever on the market: over 78,000 nold by agents the firstweek In London; people are wild over it: nothing of the kind ever seen before: sample bv mail, 25 cents; write for particulars. Eureka Mfg." CoLa Crosse. Wis. xlO A GENTS 175 00 per month salary and expenses y active man ur woman to sell a line of A paid any active man ur woman to sell filated ware, watches and Jewelrv; can live at tome: we furnish team free: full nartlrnWrs anil an elegant sample case of goods free. Address at once Standard Silver Ware Co., Boston, Mass. AGENTS New cigar lighter; every smoker bnys; lights In wind or rain; simple loc, two for 25c; fl dozen, by mail;stamps taken. R. btayner t Co., Providence, R. I. GENTS 13 to 7 dally; experience unnecessary. 1 Putnam A Co.. Perfumers, West Wlnsted, Ct. Female Help Wanted. APPRENTICE to learn dressmaking; good, steady place. 552 Fifth av. COOK Good cook, for restaurant; must have ex perience: for day turn; good wage3 paid. Ap ply at once, 2710 Carson St., S S. ClOOK for a small fainllv: goon reference rc ' quired. Address P. O. Box 273 Flttsburg. ClOOK Female coolr, German preferred, at 259 Western av., Allegheny. I ADIES Immediately, about ten young ladles J to work at the printing business: no experi ence required. Address, at once, B-160, Dispatch office. Male and Female Help Wanted. AT ONCE Teamsters, farm bands, coachmen, hotel cooks: six dining-room girls. S3 50 per week, steady work: four dishwashers, hotel cham bermaids. 200 houseglrls, six colored family cooks and chambermaids. S4 per week; child's nurse, waitress: all first-class reort here; highest wages paid. Median's, 515 Grant st. Tel. 90. COOKS, chambermaids, nurses, dining room girls, laundresses, 5 young girls, 200 house girls, kitchen, pantry and dining room girls for boarding houses, chambermaids ahd cleaning girls for hotels. German and colored girls, white and coloreil w alters,2 colored boys. Mis. E. Thompson, 608 Grant st. IJiYERY boy and girl to send us their name and j address on a postal card, and thev will l ecelve an interesting paper three months free. Address H. F. Richards, Pub., Providence. R. I. - PRFSS FEEDERS (male or female). Steveuson &, Foster, 529 Wood st. yOUNG MEN and ladles to attend day or night X school at the Actual Business College, No. 5 Sixth av.; bookkeeping taught by actual business practice; penmanship, arithmetic, English train ing by the month; to: shorthand; private Instruc tion a specialty; fleventh rear. M. J. Conner, President; J: M. Phillips, Expert Accountant. Situations Wanted. LAUNDERING-First-class work done at 124 Fulton st., city. POSITION A joung man of 28, with 12 ears' experience and A 1 references, de-ires a posi tion of trust, or would Invest smalluinount of eapl tal with services in a good business; Is considered a first-class business man and accountant. Ad dress J. B. K., Dispatch ofilce. "DOSITION By a lady as assistant bookkeepi j. iuiiu K'iiciiu umcewurK. jvaaress li, 374 South Market st.. Canton, O. POSITION as seamstress or family sewing: per fect satisfaction. Address 62 Franklins'.. PusinuM as DooxKeeperoratany Address G. F. T Dispatch effic clerical work. ce. , SITUATION-By a drug clerk with 15.years' ex pcrience: A 1 reference; registered manager. Address Sulfonal, Dispatch ufiice. SITUATION As shearman, plow 6hapes. plates or sheet Iron; soier man. Address M. E., Dis patch ofilce. r SITUATION as florist and gardener. Lock Box 4C5, Sharon, Pa. Address WANTED. Business Opportunities. WANTED Business manager tor corporation manufacturing wire work and patented steel light. Iron and steel specialty with exclusive ter ritory; must be able to take Interest with present owners: business alrcadvestablshcd. Apply to G., care Carrier No. SO, St. Louis, Mo. Boarders and Lodgers "Wnnted. OCCUPANTS For two large front rooms", bath. Mill gases, unfurnished, suitable for light housekeeping: locition tins best. Address J. O., East Liberty postofflce. OCCUPANTS for rooms; nicely furnished rooms, single or en suites rent reasonable; with or without board. 5820 Ellsworth av E. E. OCCUPANTS for furnished room, with board. 10 Sherman av. Dressmaking Wanted. A REOPENING Miss Vlesher' Dress Cutting and Making School, 414 Smlthfleld st., former ly 015 Penn av. Former scholars please call. We teach everything pertaining to dress cnttlngand niaM"g. Our system is the only svstcmofactnal measurement in the world, and our schools are the only exclusive dress cutting and making schools in the world. We teach you to make ladles' and children's garments or every description to the actual measure of the form. No refitting; no try ing on garments; fit perfectly. Please call and exam ne our system. Financial Wanted. MONEY to loan Immediately; f30,000 has been left with us to place this week In sums to suit applicants; this k a splendid opportunity to parties wanting money at once. Morris & Flem ing, 10S Fourth nv. M ONEY to loan on short notice John K. Ewlng&Co.. 107Fede alst. MORTGAES-S100,C00 to loan; sums S300 to 15,000 to 520,000: expenses light; money ready, s. J. Fleming. 152 Filth av. MORTGAGES on city or Allegheny county prop erty at lowest rates. Ilcnry A. Weaver & Co.. 92 Fourth av. iQCHENCK & MULERT-Insurance agents, 413 TO Wood st., Pittsburg, Pa. rPO LOAN 00,000 on mortgages: tlOO and np i wardatOper cent: 500,000at 4M percent on residences or business property, vacant lots or farms. fc. II. French. 12 Fourth av. "TfTANTED We nave monev to loan in large or V small amounts on mortgages: all applica tions will receive prompt attention. W. A. Herron & Sons, 80 Fourth av. Dliscellaneoas Wanted. A GREAT reduction We want everybody to know that wc have rednced onr best S5 CO cabi nets to S3 00. Stewart i, Co., 90 and 92 Federal St., Allegheny, Pa.; diamond l'liotocttcs Jl 00. BARBER CHAIR, mirrors and fixtures cheap. Call or address Geo. Meter, corner of Twenty eighth and Liberty sts., city. BUYERS to know thev can get a bargain in two Tremont ranges. Nos. 7 and 8: almost new; must be sold by Tuedav noon. Jnqulro of J. O. Smith. Lang's Flat, No. 113 Colwell st. I EVERYBODY to know that W. C. Staving sells J the reliable Star brand butter at 20c. Stands 201, 205, 218, center Allegheny market. I KOCERS and dealers to buy Boneless Boiled 7 Hams, sausage, pork, spareribs, lard, all kinds 'K. sparerins, lara, all kinai E. A. Relneman, IS Pitts &moite'u uieai cueap. Market. LUMBER Two hundred thousand feetofwhite and rock oak lumber, short lengths: Imme diate delivery. Address Hardwood, Dispatch office. "VTOTICE Workmen are notified that a strike is J.1 pending at the Bellalre Steel Works for Just cause. The works are closed down this week on account of the strike of the machinists, engineers, blacksmiths, helpers and water tenders against be ing allowed only single time for Sunday service. The men refused to perform work on these terms Saturday evening and notified the company to that effect. Committee. NOTICE-Merabers Star of the Valley Lodge. K. P.. are earnestly requested to attend their next stated meeting; business of Importance. PARTIES wishing choice properties improved or unimproved, will do well to consult W. A. Lincoln, 101 Fourth av., who always has special bargains that arc not generally in the market, and do not care to advertise. PATENTS procured for f3; no money paid until patent is Issued: good security given. Ameri can Patent Agency, Lock Box 725, Pittsburg. Pa. PATENTS O. D. Levis (20 years). Solicitor. 131 Fifth ay., next Leader, Pittsburg; no delay. )IANO and furniture moving shananaaTransrer Co., Smitlifield. corner Water. PRESS FEEDERS are requested to stay away from non-union offices; strike on hand. Typo graphical Union No. 7. PUMPS Second-hand steam pumps about 4-Inch suction; must be in first-class condition. In quire Room No. 9, Stevenson Building, No. 43 Sixth avenue. PUPILS To tutor in preparatory or college branches, bv a college grAduate; highest refer ences. Address Q. Dispatch ofilce. SPANISH corresponaence, translated; pupils wanted. aoenments, 410 Penn av. TO-MORROW Dr. Warner's health corsets. 99c. Bee Hive. TpRUNKS hauled to and from "Eist End for 50c. JL Campbell & Darli, 12 Seventh av. Telephone 273. USE .Tones Bedbug Pa ralyzer .Tones' Magic Roach Powder: contains no poison; roaches banished by contract; satlsfactiongiren or no pay. Prepared by Geo. AV. Jones 222 Federal St., Allc gheny. Pa. Sold by all first-class druggists. FOB SALE IMPBOVED REAL 3 TATE City Besldences. I?ORTY-FIFTn ST.-12 Drlck houses: 10 per cent . investment. Morris Jfc Fleming, 108 Fourth avenue. HOUSE New house, six rooms and bathroom, w. c, flnfshed attic, front and rear porch, slatcmantels: on 30-foot street, one squire from Penn ave. cable cars, on Dearborn St., Nineteenth ward. Price 53,400: terms to suit. Address P. O. Box 781, city. LOCUST ST. Near Gist St.. brick dwelling 3 rooms, hall, cellar, etc., built for two addi tional stories: also, brick dwelling 4 rooms on Tus tln st. : both streets paved and property sewered; level lot 20 feet on Locust by J20 feet by 23 feet on Tuninst.; only J4.200. R. G. Bailey, 152 Fourth avenue. Fast End Besldences For Sale. -yORTH HIGHLAND AV.-A beantiful brick i.1 residence, nine room", with all modern con venience!.: price $14,000. A. GoedeL No. 100 Collins av.. East End. SMALL RESIDENCE and two lots In the East End near R. R. st itlon. at onlv 82. 1C0, on easy payments. Jas. W. Drape & Co., 313 Wood street, Pittsburg. Allegheny Besldences For Sale. BEAUTIFUL residence on the parks, Allegheny. 9 pleasant rooms, all In elegant condition: bath and lavatory, stationary washstands, both gases, hall, vestibule, laundry, dry cellar, furnace, etc., etc.: corner lot, thus affording a flood of light In every room. Jas. W. Drape & Co., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. T7':E3'rERM AV., Allegheny, a good residence V and two lots near the parks. In fine location; iropertv formerly of the late Dr. Brace; ten excel ent rooins. Including spacious double parlors and the usual modern conveniences throughout; large side lot: alley in the rear: immediate possession. Kej s of the premises at Jas. W. Drape ,t Co.'s, 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. (JJ" -100 Small pavment down, balance In &- monthly Installments same as rent: new frame house of five rooms; lot 25x100 feet; Tenth ward. Allegheny City, near electric cars: good neighborhood : nice location. John E. BlcCrickart, HO Fifth a V. Tel. 1G7U. QO 300 A good dwelling of seven rooms on a 0 desirable street In Allegheny near electric cars, parks, etc.; moderate payments, immediate possession. Jas. W. Drape & Co., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. ffl CASH, balance in five years, will buy a ilDOeJU fonr-room frame house with lot 20x175, only a few doors from Federal st.. Second ward: price f 1.850. bee John K. Ewlng & Co., 107 Federal st. CJJQfin DOWN on a small bonse near electric tDOWU cars In Allegheny; price only $1,750. Jas. W. Drape Co., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. Suburban Residences For Sale. I7DGEWOOD, P. R. R. New frame house or 6 j rooms and finished attic: slate mantels and tile hearths down stairs; back and front stair way; bath, wabstand, hot and cold water range, with hUh closet, city -water, natural gas. out buildings; abundance of shade trees; lot 88x192 feet: only 13,600, orone acre with house if desired. Hoffman & Ilaldridse. Vilklnsburg, opposite depot, or telephone 7243. ILKINSBCRG. near station-New frame house of 8 rooms: reception hall; slate man tels, tile hearths, china loset. pantry, range, hot and cold water, city water, bath, w. c. wash stand finished In latest designs of sUIn glas; an attractive and beautiful home; lot 35x120 to alley; only 81.200. Hoffman & Baldrldgc, Wilkinsburg, opposite depot, telephone 7248. FOE SALE LOTS City Lots. 1HWS Beautiful building lots forrrom $100 to $300, I In the Eighteenth ward; long payments: easy terms. Inquire oi" Clus, E. Cornelius, attorney, 400 Urant St., Pittsburg. rHWSTJ Fast End Lots For Sale. PFTH AV.. East End 100 feet, more or less, surrounded by beautlM stone residences, near South Negley ay. : great bargain it taken soon. Morris Fleming, 10J Fourth av. TDOR SALE $475; street paved and sewered; a X le el lot on grade a) rt. front, on Herron av., one square from the cat) re line. 20 minutes' ride from the postofflce; a good lot at a low price (67). W. A.IIfrrun.t Sons, 80 Fourth av. FOR SALE-$M0-Cheap lot, 24x100 ft.; alley In rear; on Hue of cable cars; ouly a few minutes' ride from P. O. (64 L.) W. A. Herron Jfc bons. 80 Fourth av. OAKLAND Cheapest and best lots; IsveL, sewered, no hills to climb: onlv 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: onlv $1,500. (D 246.) Black So Baird, No, 95 Fourth av. Farms For Sale. KQK acres of valuable cokiu2 coal and grazing UtJtJ land, within two miles of Clarksburg. Har rison county, W. Va., and near tlieB. fcO. and Monongahela R. R. 's. Amlr at once to Hon. J. J. Davis, or Mr. S. N. Bartlett, Clarksburg, W. Va. FOE SALE LOTS,' Suburban Lots For Sale. I?OR SALE-&5C0-Beautlful level lots. 40x120 ft., : fronting good wide streets, at Edgewood. P. R. R.; the best lots in the market for the money. (W. P.) W. A. Herron & Sons. 80 Fourth ave. SWISSVALE. P. R. E. Choice 1oU in Palmer Place that will make you a better Investment than a savings bank anil 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. HotTman & Baldridge. Wilkinsburg, opposite depot; or. telephone No. 7-'l3. FOB SALE BUSINESS. BuoinesK Opportunities For Sale. AN OPPORTUNITY to purchase an old estab lished wholesale and retail business situate In the center of the city. In first-class location, none better anywhere, has inst been presented, of which full particulars will be furnished confiden tially to anyone who means business: invoice Value or stock about S40.000; will sell forl25.0D0: this Is a rare opening for one or two active young men; a business or $250,000 has been done In the place. Jas. W. Drape & Co.. 313 Wood St.. Pittsburg. A BUSINESS chance and no capital required: billiard and pool tables, f 10 down, balance S2 50 perwiek. 72 Diamond st. f m DRUGSTORE In good location. restaurant, Jew elrv stores, clear stores, grocery stores. I20O. S5O0 to S10.0O0; milk ronte. livery stable, lumber yard, fish and ovster market, bakery, shoestore. Holmes & Co.. 420 Smlthfleld St. EOR SALE A railroad stand; good trade (city and transition), hlg profits, sell quick; engag ing In other business. Address Big Profit, Dis patch office. SALOON In a bustling city near l'lttsbnrg. a centrally located, well equipped and profitable saloon doing a business of 900 per month: cheap to quick bucr. Charles Somcrs & Co., 1JD Fourth avenue. STEAM LAUNDRY business in the city: good trade; pa) i lie per ccut on the Investment: a rare chance to a prompt u byer. Jas. W. Drape & Co., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg Business Properties For Sale. BRICK plant, consisting orgrlndingpan, engine, broiler, etc.: engines, boilers, clavand ore pans, and brick yard supplies. Thomas Carlin's Sons, Lacock andSandusky sts., Allegheny. 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 term, etc.. applv to J. E. McKelvy, 15J Fourth av., Pittsburg, Pa. . OR SALE or traSe Thenew Commercial House. New Mnon. O.: good reasons for selung. William Bradbury, proprietor. "T70UNDRY A successful foundry business In the Jj city in full rnnnlng order; complete equip ment and evervthing in good condition: business last year $100,000: this is a rare opening; liberal terms will be giten; satisfactory reasons forsell lng. Full particulars confidentially from Ja3. W. Drape & Co.. 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. SALEoflandbythe United States at Pittsburg. Pa. Be It enacted bv the Senate and House of Representatives ofthe United States of America in Congress assembled, that the Secretary of War be, and herebv Is, authorized and directed to sell and convev to the purchaser, orpurchasers. all the right, title and Interest of the United States in and to all thatcertaln parcel of ground belonging to the United States, situate In the city of Pittsburg. Pa., at the northwest corner of Penn av. and Garrison alley. In the Fourth ward of said cltv, fronting 100 feet on the west side of Penn av. and extending north wardly along the west line of Garrison alley, pre serving tho 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 tember 1891. Under tho provisions ofthe above quoted act of Congress, apnroved May 21. 1890. and bv direction of the "'ccretarv of War.l will offer for sale at public auction on the premises In the city of Pittsburg. Pa.. on Wednesday, the 28th day of October. 1891. at 11 o'clock A. M., for cash, the property described in said act. together with snch improvements thereon at belong to the United States, aubject 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 reject any or all bid?, or to accept any bid or bids subject to the conditions prescribed In the circular referred to. and to require a deposit of 2 per centum of the purchase money at the time of written notification of accentance of btd;pay ment ofthe full amount of the purchase money mnstbemade upon delivery of duly execnteddeed 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. S. Army. Manufacturing Sites For Sale. MANUFACTURING SITE-CIose to line of rail road, about 100x130 feet, one square from Bnt ler St.. fronting on two streets. Jas. W. Drape & Co., 313 Wood St.. Pittsburg. 2 ACRES land for manufacturing purposes on line of railroad, fronting on tne river, at a great bargain. Jas. W. Drape & Co., 313 Wood St., l'lttsbnrg. FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Musical Instruments. FINE Stelnwav piano at a Dargain. Lechner & bchoenberger, 60 Fifth av. ; easy payments. GUITARS, mandolins, banjos, violins and mu sical goods of every description. Kappel's, 534 SmUbfield st. KRANICH & BACH, ivers & Fond, Emerson, Jas. 31. Starr & n.o., pianos at Lechner A Schoenberger's, 69 Flftl av.; old Instruments ex changed. T ISZT" OllGAN. Mason A Hamlin make: used li very short time; good as new: bargain for small church. W. C. Whltchlll. 152 Third av. ' 0 RGANS at SjO, $35, $50. $63. Echols Caswell Co.. Limited., No. 148 Federal St., Allegheny.' PIANOS Wc aro offering wonderful bargains In new upright pianos that must he sold .it once to make room lor our fall and holiday stock; call soou and secure first choice. Echols & Caswell Co., Limited, 146 Federal St., Allegheny. PIANOS and organs repaired, tuned and repol ished: we guarantee to put any instrument in perfect condition'; sc cral pianos and organs at a bargain. Call or address Johnson Daubcrgcr, 74 Spring Garden av., Allegheny. SECOND-HAND pianos and organs from $15 and upward on easy payments; all instruments warranted. Lechner A. bchocnbcrger,69 Fifth ay. TTPKIGHT PIANOS from $150 to $300: square U pianos . $75. $125 and $175. Echols & Cas well Co., Lim.. 140 Federal St., Allegheny. Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock For Sale. CARRIAGE A six-seated two-horse carriage In good condition. L. (tlesenkamp& Co.'stnake: value when new $050: will be sold for $2C0: also, a bay norse. will be sold at a sacrifice. Inquire of the Coachman, at 222 Ridge av., Allegheny. TvELlVERY wagons Delivery wagons all styles; XJ our own make. Wm. Beckcrtf 340 to 344 Ohio St., Allegheny. Telephone, 3420. WAGON For sale or exchange for light spring wagon, a truck spring wagon in good con dition: removable canvas top: about 4.5C0 pounds capacity. S. Strunz t Sons, 703-716 Bingham st,. Soutbslde. Machinery and Metals For Sale. AUTOMATIC hoisting engines AVork. perfectly right and left, with single, or double drum; second-hand boilers and engines also on band; general machine work promptly executed: corre spondence solicited. Combination Engine Co., Lim.,3140 Penn ave.. Pittsburg. Tel 1265. GRINDSTONES-In all sizes, for all kinds o grinding: Craiglcith, New Castle, Nova Scotia and other grits; Iron frames aud fixtures for hand, foot or power: mounted stone, oil stone, emery wheels and grinders. Wm. M. Kirby, 133 First avenue. QECOND-HAND engines and boilers Two 35 O horse-power and two ten horse-power station ary engines and boilers. One ten horse-power portable on wheels. Thirty-fire, 15, 12. ten and eight horse-power engines, vertical and horizontal, all good and will be sold cheap. Harmes' Machine Depot, 99 First av. rtdlE celebrated acme automatic safety engines X and uon-exploslvc 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 For Sale. BARRELS 300 empty whisky barrels; suitable lor cider. Geo. II. Bennett & Bros., No. 133 First ay BOOKCASE Double and tingle standing desks, stoves for gas or coat; drugstore fixtures, store counters, "o. 90 Diamonds!. C1ENT a bolt border: wall paper, 1. 2.2K. 3ca J bolt; 1C0 samples, all prices, sent for2c stamp. Reed. A allpaper Jobber, Rochester, Pa. ClORD AGE Twine. ) Co., 89 Water st. hemp packing. 1'locker & POTATOES 20 cars choice Burhank potatoes: prices a ery reasonable and stock recommended lor keeping qualities; also, 20 cars raucy yellow onions. U. W. Vangordcr. 600 Liberty st. EDUCATIONAL. niin nw CKIVJEKSITY, SIXTH STKKET. CUBBY Collegiate Department, The Best. CUKRY Normal School, The Best. CUBBY English Training School, The Best. CUBRY Business College, The Best. CURlOr School of Shorthand, The Best. CUBRx" Conservatory or Music, The Best. CUBBY School of Eli cutinu. The Best. CUBBY Faculty and Discipline, The Best. Call or send for catalogue. II. M. ROWE, President. OC21-51 DUQUESNE COLLEGE Is growing rapidly. Two largo literary so cieties, the Arcadian and tho Promethean, have just been organized. Students enter1 with advantage at any time. The same studies in both day and evening sessions. Diamond street, opposite Court House, Pitts bun?. . AI. WOOD, D. D. LLD., OC154G President. $500 TO 8500,000 TO LOAN on mort gages, city or country property, at lowest rates, JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 313 Wood street, Pittsburg. Telephone No. 975. oc24-51-d TO LET. Fast End Besldences To Let. SHADTSIDE Near Ellsworth avenue, fine Z story and attic .brick dwelling: 10 rooms and. . reception hall, with every modern convenience; . moderate rent. Baxter, Thompson & Co., 163 Fourth ave. T rpO LET In East End. So. 17 Alpha Terrace, a X new stone house. ust finished; fine appearar.ee. 7 rooms, hall, vestibule, pantry, laundry, bath room, front veranda, with brass ralllngs.2w.es.. electric light, electric, bells (all the most modem fixtures), all elegantly finished: stone walk, with. grass plot In front: rent only $10 per month: loca tion Sigh, healthful, near electric line. W.JU Herron & bons. 80 Fourth av. O LET-Near Hlland av., in the midst of East Liberty on paved street, location very desir able and central, modern brick bouse of eight rooms with latest fixtures. $45 84 per month, gee; W. A. Herron A Sons, 80 Fourth ar. t TO LET $T5 a month, good East End location, Langav.. brick house ors rooms: all modem, flxtnres.wlth large var shade and fruit trees. W A. Herron Jb Sons, 80 Fourth av. t Allegheny Besldences To Let. HOUSE 7-roomcd brlckhouse. No. 50 Brown !t, Allegheny. Inquire on premises. t NICE five-room dwelling Federal st. extension. Inquire or J. R. McKee. 70S Fennav.. Room; 611. t ( Business Stands To Let. 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 llghtmanmacturlngbuslness: possession imrnedU ately; rooms of various sizes ranging fn m 60x100 to 18x20. Apply to John T. Snlelds. second floor, DIs patch building, corner Diamond and Smlthfleld stu TO LET A very good storeroom, new building, on first Boor, with an attractive front: No. 1230 Penn av., only $3 per month. W. A. Herroq, & Sons. 80 Fourth av. t Booms To Let. HANDSOMELY furnished parlor and bed room. 315 South Hlland ar.; boarding honso next door; convenient to Kenmawr. "DOOMS For light housekeeping: furnished JA. rooms In best part of East End line of electric, cars. Address W. D.. Dispatch office. "DOOM Large second-story front furnished; XV suitable for man and wire; reference required. 169 Third av. PERSONAL. TlERKONAL Lcssona riven ou violin, rjiano. X mandolin and guitar, by Mrs. L. E. Barnes, 657 Wylie ave., near Somer st. PERSONAL cash pain ror old gold and silver; Jewelry repaired: new work made to order. Chris. Hancli. 541 S'nilthfield. PERSONAL Matrimonial paper containing hundreds or advertisements or marriageable people mailed free. G unnel's Monthly. Toledo. O. ERSONAL Everett Club News: the club pianos delivered this week are N o. 107 in club A. held hvMvrtle Frye. r?outh Diamond St.. Alle gheny; club B, No. 321, Miss Hattle Ramsey, New Brighton, Pa. PERSONAL Grant's Memoirs, S3 75; Mark Twain's Huckleberry Finn. 75c; Webster's Dictionary, large quarto. $1 25: E. P. Roe's works, half price; special bargains In old and new cooks. Frank Bacon S. Co.. All smlthfleld st. PERSONAL J. C. Schaefer. the Jeweler, 150) Fifth av.. has secured the services of Mrr W. L. Treiber, the well-known optician, who will examine your eyes free of charge; a full line of lewelry ; onr $1 spectacles are the best In the city. PERSONAL When 1 was a small bor my mother always repaired mv breeches and jacket, but since I got to be a great bigman. Dickson, the well known tailor. 65 Fifth av., cor. Wood .t., second floor, has been substituted, who now does all my cleaning, pressing and renovating In great shape. Tel. 1558. PERSON AL-Llnnekln's price list of dyeing and cleaning ladies' and genM' garments: GENTS' GARMENTS. DYED. Heavy overcoats ...$2 oo Light overcoats 1 50 Undercoats 1 25 Pants 1 CO Vests 50 Full suit dyed for 2 50 Cleaning and repairing done in best possible man ner at low est rates. LADIES' GOODS. V DTED. Single shawls 75 Double shawls $1 25 Piano covers $1 00 to 1 25 Portieres 2 00 to 500 Table covers 50 to 1 00 Jackets 1 00 to 2 00. Dresses 1 OU to 5 OOf Ribbons 5c a yd. and up Kid slippers, black only one pair Kid gloves, black only 25cpalr Ostrich plumes cleaned or dved black. 30c to 50c.' Ostrich tips, dyed to match samples, 60c per bunch Lacecurtaln3 cleaned or tinted any shade, 50c. Ladies' straw or felt hats dved any shade and shaped in the latest style. Dry cleaning our specialty. K. J I.inni'kln i. Co.. 174 Federal St., Allegheny, and 633 Penn av.. FtttslU'g. CHOICE PBOPERTlEs. fro CAPITALISTS ANPTHOSESEEKING SOLID INVESTMENTS; Come to NORFOLK. VIRGINIA, the NEW YORK OF THE SOUTH, on the cheap as cursion by the B. A O. R. B.. OetoberZ7. Factories Wanted " Housei Wanted I TO MAKE Money Wanted "A GREAT CITY, Progressive Men WantedJ GREAT OPPORTUNITY. City, Suburban, Farm, Timber and Mineral Lands for sale. SMITH & PANNILL, Real Estate Broker. QC24-70 95 Main-street. Norfolk. Va. STEAMERS AND EXCUBSIONS; w U1TE STAR LINE For Queenstown and Liverpool. Royal and United States Mail steamers. Britannic. Oct. 28, 10 am Malestlc. Nov. 4.7am RritannicNor. :5.8:30am Majestic. Dec. 2, 5:30am, Germanic, Dec.9.11:30 ant Teutonic.Dec.lll. 5:30 am Germanic Nov. 11.10 am Teutonic. Nov. l 7 a m From White Star dock, foot of West Tenth, street. Second cabin on these steamers. Saloon rates, $50 and upward. Second cabin $33andV $40. Excursion tickets on favorable terms. Steerage, from or to old country, $20. White Star drafts payable on demand In all the principal banks throughout Great Britain. Apply to JOHN J. McCORMICK.633 and 401 Smitlifield St., Pittsburg, or H.MA1T LAND KERSEr, General Agent, 23 Broacli way, New York. OC15-D ALLAN LINE BOYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS. Glasgow to Philadelphia, VTA DERRY and GALWAY. The most direct route from Scotland and North and Middle of Iie-f land. ACCOMMODATIONS UNSURPASSED. intermeiuaie, sou. oieerajre, ijj. . C-T-nT-C- JJii..ii i AT.T A. "TV TTVBl LINE ) STEAMSHIPS. MtW YORK AND GLASGOW. via Londonderry, every Fortnight. Oct. 15, state of California, 1 r. it. Oct. 2). State of N evada. 1 P. It. ' Nov. 12. State of Nebraska, noon. CABIN- $35 and upward. Return. $05 and upward.' Steerage, $1J. Apply to J. J. MCCORMICK. 639 Smlthfleld street, Pittsburg. . oct 3-D ANCHOR LINE, Steamers Leave New York Every Satnrda For Glasgow via Londonderry. Rates ror Saloon Passage $50 and upward, accords log to accommodation and location of roomt Second Cabin. VO. Steerage, $W. MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE: - , NEW YORK TO GIBRALTAR AND NAPLES; S. S. Angua. Monday, October 12, 4 P. II. Cabin passage. $ to $ 100. Passengers hooked at through rates to or from any cpy in G reat Britain or on the Continent. Drafts on London Sold at Lowest Bates. Bokot information, tours and sailing Usts for nlsbed on application to Agents. HENDERSON BROTHERS. 7BowUng Green, N. Y., or. I. MCCORMICK, 631) and 401 Smlthlleld st. ; A. D. JCORER & SON, 415 smlthfleld St., Pitts. bnrg: . M.SEMPLE, 110 Federal St., Allegheny. ap28-41-aiwp L. H. HARRIS DRUG CO. Have removed to Nos. 46 and 4$ Seventh avenue, opposite 2Tetf 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-D PITTSBURG, PA. ji-O. D.LEVIS, Solicitor of Patents, 131 Fifthavo., above Smlthfleld, next Leader office. Nodeiuy. Established SOyears. OC24-63 McNATJGHER & CO, Contractors for ravins Sidewalks With Cement, Brick aa4 ' fire rsricK, concrennc; cellars. 43 FEDEBABST., ALLEGHENY, PA. , Curbstone furnished and set. anll.74-n Z m 4 r,M 1 -." SV"