t-f- Serif 1THE PITTSBUl.J- DISPAT0H WEDNESDAY' OCTOBER 28, 1891. CHEERDfe THE YOUNG. The Convention for Their Beneflt Concladed Testerdav. HOW THEY CA2sT HELP THE GHORCH. The Jfeed of STore and Farnest Frajer rrged on Tonns: Feople. A BROAD FIELD IN TEMPERANCE WORK The Young Peoples' Convention in the First United Presbyterian Church, - Alle chenv, was continued yesterday. T. J. Gillespie presided. In the afternoon first address was delivered by Rev. "W. Wilson, whose subject was "Work in the E. the Congregation," He said that a prayer meeting should be all that the name implies. There should be prayintr. and lots of it. People had been talked to death, but no one was ever prayed to death. The idea should be to get every body interested, and place npon them some responsibility. This would keep them in terested. "Work Oufbide the Congregation" was the topic handled by Georpe M. Paden. He lienan with the statement that the work of all Christians, and particularly the voting people, as the evangelization of the world. This would include the evangeliz ing of the vast multitude of foreigners who come to this countrv, the Huncarians, Italians and others who have no knowledge of God,and who.if not evangelized, ill bring this countrv to ruin. There is al-o work in India. Africa. China, Japin and iher foreign fields as well as home mis sions. Meetings of young people could be made interesting by the gleaning of facts about these misior.sand illustrated pictures or the mission iieleH "Work as Individuals" was discussed by Iter. If. 31. Russell. He t-aid that what was most needed in the church to-day is "men: persons of indivfdual efficiency. Christ's example should be foUowed as fie was not only ati organizer but an individual woiker. LOW VALVE ON feOlTLS. Oneof the troubles of the present is that Hie value of the human soul was underesti mated. Great results may spring from Ut ile things, :i for example,, some time ago a kite was. blown across the mighty Niagara bv a thrtad, this was followed by a stiimr. then a cable and tfien followed a great suspension bridge that aids commercial intercourse letwecn no mighty nations. Years ago there was a baby found in the streets ot London and plaeed in a hospital. The.baby was called Thomas because that was an easy name, and Hi idse because it was found near a bridge. That child grew up and became a missionary, and was the means of bringing Ihous-ands of souls to Christ. These addresses were followed by brief testimonials from pastors to the efficiency of young people's work. They sairl the are the" right hand of power in the church. By their work the community had been im proved, the church meetings are better and there is more praying in the church and at home. The question box was conducted by Kev. li S. McKitr irk, who had but tew questions to answer. During the morning meeting Mr. Tagjrart gave the young people some encouragement in their work. He said the good they ac complished greatly assisted in building up the church. 2sot long since the Young Mens' Christian Association was unknown, but now other organizations with similar aims are springing up all over the country. 3Irs. J. K. Phillips followed, and spoke to the young people in a' similar strain. INFLUENCE Or WOMEN. J. J. Porter next spoke on the subject, "Relation of voung people to temperance." The pitfalls and temptations of all kinds seem to increase rather than decrease as the sgc progresses. Young people have not only to guard themselves against tempta tion, but their influence, especially that of young ladies, is exceedingly strong. Young people can often reach the hearts of persons of their own .age better than people of ma Hirer years. ," The church was crowded last evening at. Jlic last meeting, lne meeting opened w ith praver and praise conducted by the Rev. S. J. Shan. It consisted mainly of singing by. the chorus. At its conclusion several addresses on the subject "In His Xame" -tverc made. The first was by the Rev. Dr. .7. K. JloClurkin, who spoke on the sub topic "Uy His Authority." He said that your honor comes from the fact that all you receive is in the name ot the King. His young friends had the power to go out, plead and by His strength and author ity they could bring the erring ones to Christ Continuing he went on to show the effects of Christianity. In the beginning a man could be bought in Rome for 500. '.'How much," he asked, "could you buy a man there for now? Xot for silver or gold, because they know they can hardly be redeemed by blood of the Blessed Redeemer." After the singing of Psalms by the choir the second speaker, the Rev. Joseph Kyle, spoke on "In His Strength." He said that ire are helpless ourselves, and . the sooner we realize that fact the better. Paul learned the lesson when he realized his weakness. What is in God's name can't tail. Strength, he said, was to be obtained by leaning on Goo. "for His Glory" was the substance of the remarks by Rev. .1. S. JIcKee. If the "work, he -aid,as in the name of Christ and for Christ, then it was lor theglory of Christ; we must have liefore us that tact. It is the highest and grandest reward. The motive, too, is to glorify Christ. In conclusioh a brief consecration service" was conducted by the Rev. J. G. Kennedy. He 6aid, in substance, there should be the whole surrender of the self to God. Siltnt prayer by the congrecra ion followed, and the convention concluded with singing. " Kept His Promise to Judge -White. "W. J. Adams was married a lew days ago to Miss Katie Moore, at Camden, N. J. It is said to have been an elopement Adams runs a hotel in the West End. When he was given a license last winter he'promised Judge White to marry. He felt that unless he fulfilled his promise within a year the1 Judge would refuse him a license when he came np the next time. Katie's Moore's guardian couldn't see the force of this argu ment, and so they eloped. All the Arrangements Made. The St. John's congregation held their final meeting last evening and completed arrangements for the reception to be tend ered to Bev. O. P. Gallagher, who will arrive in this city this evening after a three months' tour of European countries. The affair will take place at the church at 7:50 p. M. Rev. Father Gallagher will be escorted from Union station to the church by his congiegation. Joseph McCarthy will act as marshal of the parade. A Special Offer In Alaska Seal Jackets. One lot fine quality, genuine Alaska .seal jackets, medium sizes, 23-inch length, at the very low price of ?125 each; it is almost nce'dless to add that these garments cannot be duplicated at this price. ' Jos. Horne & Co., 607-C21 Penn avenue- Men's Winter Underwear. "Will offer to-day two special lots camel's hair and natural wool, 52 per suit, worth S2 50. A. G. Campbell & Sons. 27 Fifth avenue Blankets and Comforts. Blankets, from the best 53 all-wool, country-made blankets, up to the finest made. ComTorts, from 61 cotton and from 55 eider down up to the finest imported silk goods. Lowest prices and best goods. Jos. Horne & Co., C07-G21 Penn avenue. A BIBOHG BB0THEEH00D. Delegates to the St. Andrews Convention Welcomed Home. At St. Andrew's Episcopal Church last evening was held a meeting of the lay mem bers of that and other congregations to wel come,horae the delegates from the National Convention of the Brotherhood of St. An drew's at St Louis. Dr. White, rector of St Andrew's Church, presided with W. H. Falkner, Esq., as Chairman of the chapter. Kev. Dr. During, of Philadelphia, and Mr. Henry Silk, of New Yor, who were among the St. Louis delegates, stopped over ihere last night and addressed the meeting. Dr. During described the convention and its effects from a ministerial point of view, wHle Mr. Silk, one of the pioneer members of the Brotherhood, gave a layman's im pressions. Both were highly interesting, and in the course of their remarks it was de veloped that while the brotherhood is not very strong, here, there being but eight chapters in the two cities, it has a large membership in nearly every other section of the country, particularly in the East, and there were delegates present from near ly every large city in the country. The speakers urged the local members to stir up enthusiasm among the laymen of Allegheny county to organize new chap ters and strengthen the organization here, as well as to assist the ministers in the church work, for which the Brotherhood was devised. Disheartened and Wanting to Die. A man giving his name as Steve Connors, poorly clad and in an almost unconscious condition, -tfas found lying in a field above the -Pittsburg end of the iSharpsbnrg bridge last night about 8 o'clock. Officer Smith took him to Pojice Station No. 5, where the man was given a warm snpper and medical aid was called in. Connors declined to say where he was from or where his friends were. He told Sergeant Berry that he nad gone out to the field with the intention of lying down to die. Ha said he had no friends here and alter looking in vain for work, he became disgusted and concluded the only thing for him to do was to end his life. Connors is about 35 to 38 years of age, and seems like an intelligent man. Died Sitting in a Chair. The body of William Edwards is lying at the morgue awaiting burial. He was found yesterday morning seated in a chair in the stable of C. R. McCutcheon, for whom he worked, on Neville street. He must have died during the night as he was preparing to go to bed or early in the morning when he arose. He was but partly dressed. 3Ir. McCutcbeon, thinking lie was a long time in getting out to breakfast, went to call him, and fou' d him dead. Dr. Bex was called, but death had come to him some hours before. Ed wards was about 25 years old and married, his wife being some place in the East End. A Fitzsimmons Witness Killed. Coroner McDowell was notified yesterday of the death of Nicholas Doenges, a coal miner, working in the Munhall mines, on the Pittsburg, Yirginia and Charleston Railroad. A partial inquest was held, to be concluded to-day, before 'Squire Oejfner, of Homestead. Doenges was only 17 years old. While workinc in a -room he was caught by a fall of slate and had his neck and back broken. The boy lived with his parents in a house which was the nearest to that occupied by Fitzsimmons, the murderer of Detective Gilkinson, and was a witness at the trials of that culprit. A Southern Railroad Magnate. R. H. Coleman, President of the Jackson-1 ville, Tampa and Key West Railroad, ar rived in his special car at the Union depot last night, on his way to -California for the winter. His family accompanied him. Mr. Coleman declined to talk on politics, but said that the Southern States were rapidly pushing forward in every way. The rail road that be represents passes through an immense phosphate country over 150 miles in extent, which is rapidly being developed. Everything is in a prosperous condition. Comm unicated. ALL FOR THE JUDGES. PITTSBURG'S BUSINESS MEN MORE TO THE FRONT. ONCE They Want an Honest Bench Judges Forter, McClungr and Kennedy Receive Some Excellent Support Froin Promi nent Men or the City. The business mea of the city are coming forward with testimony as to the -worth of the judges of the present Court of Common Pleas ".No. 3. Every day our- leading merchants are heard to express their opinions very favorably. The following are some of the expressions of the business men: Colonel J. M. Schooumaker "You can say that I most heartily indorse Governor Pattison's appointees, and the nominees of the regular Republican County Committee. Judges Porter, .McClung and Kennedy are excellent men for their present places! Their record while on .the bench demon strates clearly that they are men of worth and ability.'8 Colonel "William A. Robinson, banker "Judges McClung, Kennedy and Porter are competent men in every respect, and I con sider them excellent appointees. I am most decidedly for them. Paul C Dunlevy, merchant: "There can be no question as to the merit of Judges Porter. McClung and Kennedy, the regular nominees of the Republican party. Their? appointment by Governor Pattison is in it self,, a recommendation. In their short career on the bench they have demonstrated quite fully that they are the right men in the right places." Colonel V. A. Herron: "I have taken very little interest in politics lately, but I can say that Judges Porter, McCfuog and Kennedy are good men and are well quali fied. I "will certainly support them." Dr. J. AY. Dickson: "There can be no doubt as to the nbility of the regular Re publican nominees. I fail to see that there has been anything said agaidst their charac ter. They will receive my support. " E. M. Ferguson, bunker: "3Iy lawyer friends tell me that the present incumbents, Judges Kennedy, McClung and Porter, are the best men mentioned for the judiciary. I will do all in my humble way to elect them." Charles B. McLean, Masonic Bank: "I am very emphatic in my preference for Judges Porter, Kennedy and McClung. They are so well qualified for the places that there should be no question about their election. They liave made an excellent; record while oil the bench." Mr. "William Steinmeyer, Third National Bauk: "I ami very enthusiastic in my sup port of Judges Kennedy, MpClung and Porter. I know they are entirely compe tent The people, to my mind, will not regret it if they elect them, and I am satis fied they will all have handsome majori ties." George "W. Biggs, jeweler: "I am pcr sonly acquainted with Judges Porter, Ken nedy and McClung. I know them to be men who are in every way fitted for the bench, and the people generally will honor themselves by honoring these men." D. T. "Waston, Esq.: "Of course I am well acquainted withJudgesMcClung, Ken nedy and Porter. They are riien whom I consider excellent lawyers. Their ability and integrity are above question. Icertainly will most heartily support them. There is no reason why any good citizen should not vote.for all ot them." Capt. C. "W. Batchelor: I am most cer tainly for the present Judges, Porter, Ken nedy and McClung. They are all good men." George A. Berry: "The present Judges of Common Pleas Court Xo. 3 are all Com petent, and should be elected." Alexander Kimick, Pirst National Bank: 'Judges Porter, Kennedy and McClung are well qualified and should be elected, and I think they will." MEETINGS AND NOTICES. Meetings. VTOTICE Members Star or the Valley Lodge. K. IN 1'.. are earnestly requested to attend their next stated meeting; business or Importance. a HIE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCK . HOLDERS of the Pennsylvania Salt Manufac turing Company will be held at their office. No. 115 Chestnut St.. Philadelphia, on WEDNESDAY, October 23. 1811, at 12 o'clock noon, for the, election of seven directors for the ensiling year, and such other huslne&s as in.iv De brought he lore them. AUSTIN JI. PURVES, Secretary. ocl-52-ws . . Business Chances. DISSOLUTION THE ItlVERSIDE LUMBER Co.. main office No. 80 Water strcethas this day been dissolved. Thomas J. Bixler retiring. All lumber accounts against said firm will be paid, and all accounts due said firm must be paid to the undersigned. RIVERSIDE LUMBER COMPANY, CHARLES L. BARNES. Manager. riTTSBUKG, Oct 8, 1891. OC27-23 -VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE business or G. D. Stinson, barber, Lewis block, 51Slxth av., has been bought out by J. A. Roth, who will continue the business at the same place. Give him a call, and first-class work is guaranteed, ocZS-12 ' Notices. AN INVITATION IS EXTENDED BY ST. John's Congregation, to the members of the C. M B. A . .Knights of St John, E. B. A., and the Hibernian Riflemen, to ccort the Rev. O. P. Gallagher to his residence. South Fourteenth street All are requested to meet WEDNESDAY, October IK, 1S91. at 6:30 P. jr., at St. John's Church. South Fourteenth street Train arrives at Union station at 7:30 r. It. JOSEPH MCCARTHY. ChiefMarshal. J. MAXWELL, Tres. Ailv. Conn.'lL M. B. A. T. J. MCCU-5HER, 0C2S-S5 Marshal C. M. B. A. I REORGANIZATION OF THE ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD CO. The decision by the United States Circuit Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania at No. 9, November Term 1SS4, In equity of that court, or dered a sale of the corporate property and fran chises of the Allegheny Vallev Railroad Company, divesting the lien of the following securities and distributing the proceeds of said sale among the holders thereof In the order below stated: 1st: The principal of, and interest .on, the ma tured and unpaid coupons of the jl0,00T,CCO loan daled March 31st. 1669, bearing interest at the rate of? per cent per annum, pavablc semi-annually, principal maturing April 1st '1910. 2d: Tlie matured and unpaid portion of the prin cipal and interest of the Commonwealth's loan secured bv mortgages dated April 1, 1800, and Sep tembers. 1S71. 3d: The principal and interest of the Income bonds secured bv mortgage dated October 1st. 1574. llils sale w ill also, of course, terminate the Inter est of the stockholders In the corporate property and franchises. An agreement embodying a plan of reorganiza tion, tobe6igued by such of said securityholders and stockholders as mav desire to do so, has been prepared and put In charge of the undersigned. Copies of the said agreement for signature are at the following places: Room No. 31, 33 South Fourth street, Philadel phia. Fidelity Title and Trust Company, No. 123 Fourth aienuc, Pittsburg. Parties signing the same must, at the time ot signing, deposit the securities and certificates ot stock held bv them with the Purchasing Commit tee, and will receive a receipt therefor, entitling them to the benefit0 of the reorganization scheme upon compliance with the terms thereof. All who desire to become parties to this agreement must sign the same and deposit their securities and cer tificates of stock on or before Monday, the 23d day of November, 1391. PETER A. B. WIDENER, II. D. BARCLAY, JOHN B. JACKSON. Purchasing Committee, OC6-16-6,r.8, 9. 10, 14, 21.23.no4.il. 18 Legal Notices. LEGAL I am prepared to do work for the legal profession, writing deeds, mortgages or tran scribing legal or other documents: satisfaction guaranteed; terms moderate. Mortimer Starling, oom 34. 103 Fourth av. FIDELITY T1TL t AND TRUST CO., 121 and 123 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. . ESTATE OF JOHN SPENCER DECEASED. Notice Is hereby given that letters of adminis tration on tnc estate of John Spencer have been f;ranted to the undersigned, to whom all persous ndebted to said estate are requesfed to make im mediate payment, and those having claims against the same should make them known without delay. FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO,, Adminis trator. DAVID Q. EWING, Attorney. OC23-52-W T. F NEWLIN, Attornev-at-Law, No. 159 Fourth av. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS NO. 1, of Allegheny county. No. 407, December Term, 1890. lure. ol asAignment of J. W.Crozier, to E. H. Leizure. Ihe undersigned assignee hereby ghes notice that he has filed his first and final account in the above matter, and that the same will be allowed by the court November 7, 1S91, unless cause be shown to the contrary. E. H. LEIZURE. Assignee. ocll-23-w VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEtf THAT AN AP 1 PLICATION will be made to the Gov ernor of Pennsylvania on the 20th day of No vember, 1S91. by J. B. Vandergrifr, J. J. Vander grift. S. II. Vandergrift, J. G. Bright and J. I. Buchanan, under the act of Assembly entitled 'An act to provide for the incorporation and regulation of certain corporations," approved April 29. 1S74, and the supplements thereto, lor the charter oi an intended corporation to be called J. B. Vandergrift Coal Company, the character and objectof which is the mining of and dealing in coal, and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits, and privileges of said act of Assemblv and supplements thereto. H. A. MILLER. Solicitor. oc21-33-w AUCTION SALES. HORSES WMJLEsT AUCTION SALE 650 HORSES & MULES. The largest public sale of liorsesand mules ever offered in Western Pennsylvania. The Pittsburg, Allegheny and Manchester Trac tion Company will offer at public sale to the 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. Thi will bo 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. TKRMS CASH. Any information can he had by addressing the ARNHE1M LIVE STOCK CO., 52 Second avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. Don't forget the date, commencins Monday, November 2, 189L 0C17-56 AUCTION SALE, At the Residence. Furniture, Carpets, Household Goods, THURSDAY MORNING, OCT. 29, at 10 o'clock, at the residence, NO. 81 TAYLOR AV., ALLEGHENY. Fine walnut chamber suite, cost $175; ward robes, bureaus, washstands, bcdsteads.book case, walnut sideboard, largo refrigerator, chairs, rockers, tables, dishes and glassware, clocks andornaments, brussels And ingrain carpets on rooms, hails and stairs, kitchen ana laundry furniture. Sale positive. Houso open after 8 o'clock morning of sale. HEXKY AUCTION CO., Auctioneers. 0C27-76 EXECUTOR'S SALE. The undersigned, Executor of the last will and testament of John S. Morrison, late of Tyrone, deceased, will sell at public ontcry, nt the hall over the Herald offioe, Tyrone, Ph., SATURDAY, thc31stdayofOctobor,lS91, at 1 o'clock p. 31., COO shares, more or less, of the capital stock of the Slorrlsbn & Cass Paper Company, of Tyrone, Pa. Tne stock will bo sold in blocks to suit purchaser. Terms of sale, cash. For information con cerning the same, inquire of or address the undersigned. JOS. K. CASS, Executor. Tybose, Pa., October 7, ISM. oc24-93-jiwf3 PUBLIC SALE! 20 LOTS! 25 DOLLARS! Will be sold to highest bidder THURSDAY, OCT. 29, AT 2 O'CLOCK P. M., Twenty Beautiful building lots on Larimer av. and Deary St., 24x120, north end of new biidgc, 3 minutes from electric cars. Sale positive. Terms, $25 cash on day of sale, $100 on delivery of deed and balance on time, to snit purchasers. OC27-29 I T AUCTION. DRYGOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS AND SHOES Today at the rooms of the Henry Auction Co., 24 and 26 Ninth street. The stock of a store going out of business, Boots, Shoes, Drygoods, Notions, Comforts, Blankets, Cur tains, etc, HENRY AUCTION CO., oc28-82 Auctioneer. HB. SMITHSON, REAL ESTATE AND . GENERAL AUCTIONEER, Room 58 Eisner building, Fifth av. and Wood, st Sales ot Jewelry ana Merchandise at storjs Furniture at residences promptly attend ed to. - oc21-26-n PBOPOSALS. "VfOTICE TO CONTRACTORS BIDS WILL X be received until 12 o'clocknoon SATUR DAY, October 3L for laying 709 perch, more or less. ot stone for foundation for St. Thomas' Church, Braddock, Pa. Plans and specifica tions can be been nt the office of ttito archi tect, T. p. Evans, Lewis block, Pittsburg, or at the pastoral residence, Braddock. The sneccssful bidder will be required to give bonds for the faithful performance of con tract. Bids should be addressed to Very Rev. J. HICKEY, Lock Box36:j, Braddock, Pa. The right i reserved to reject any or all bids. oc27-57-27,23,29,3l CQMMITTEE. ISfDisplay adveiilsemntts one dollar per square for one insertion. Classified real estate advertisements on this page ten cento per line for each insertion, and none taken for less than thirty cents. UNTIL FURTHER NQTICE ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE Classified under the following headings will be ac cepted at the rate of ONE CENT IEB'lVOKD " FOR EACH INSERTION when paid for in ad vance either at main or branch offices. Wanted Advertisements of all Kinds, SUCH AS SITUATIONS, MALE HELP, FEMALE HELP, AGENTS, PERSONAL, ROOMS, BOARDING, BOARDERS, MISCELLANEOUS, TO LET ROOMS, MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALES, LOST AND FOUND. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. BUSINESS OFFICE. Cor. Smlthfield and Diamond Streets, ALWAYS OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHERE WANT. FOR SALE, TO LET. AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. 31. TOR INSERTION. Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver tisers already have accounts -with The DispA-rcn. FOR THE SOUTHSIDE, NO. 1412 CARSON STREET, TELEPHONE NO. 6022. FOR THE EAST END, J. W. WALLACE. G121 PENN AVE. P1TTSBURG-ADD1TIONAL. THOMAS MCCAFFREY, 3509 Butter 6treet. EMIL G. STUCKEY," 21th street and Penn avenue. ALLEGHENY. A. J. 3AF.RCHER.afo. 62 Federal street. H. J. McBRIDE. Market House, Allegheny. F. H. EGGERS&SON, Ohio and Chestnut streets. THOMAS McnENRY, Western and Irwin avenues. G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver avesj PERRY 11. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny ave. WANTED. Male HelD. BOY A good, stoiit colored bov to open the door. Fleishman & Co., 504, 506 and 508 Market st. BOOKKEEPER-Competent to take charge of full set of double entry books; must be a good pennman rapid and accurate and furnish best of reference; no other need apply. Address Hard ware, Dispatch office. BOOKKEEPING Books opened, adjusted and closed, or changed from old style tb voucher svstem; will take charge of books where business will not Justlfv bookkeeper full tiihe. Address Thomas J. Orr, Expert Accountant, 107 Fourth av. "DUTCHER A good man to work as second hand. -D Apply to George Genter, Homestead, Pa. COMPOSITOR On newspaper; one who can take charge of the offices; single man: good wages and steady work. Address H. P., Dispatch ofllce. DRAUGHTSMAN Immediately, flrst-class draughtsman, capable of designing and esti mating open hearth and other steel furnaces, gas Eroducers, etc. Apply in person. Room 836 Penn ullding, city. I ENGINEER and machinist for rolling mill work; J must be fully competent to take charge of all engines ana machinery, as well as machine shop: must have good recommendations for ability and sobriety. Appiv by letter, stating wages expected, "Engineer, " Dispatch office. HORSESHOERS-Two horseshocrs. Sampson ft Co., 122 Frankstown av. MAN A good German: one who understands milking, carp of stock and general farming; references required. Apply at once. Lock Box 21, Monongahcla City, Pa. MEN A few smart Intelligent men ns salesmen. Apply at once. Excelsior building. Sixth av. and Grant st. OFFICE BOY-12 to 14 years old; must be bright, active and Industrious and write a good hand. Address, stating wagei asked, K. L., Dispatch office. OFFICE CLERK recommended. patch office. inrrt-classman; must be well Apply at once to O. C, Dis- SALESMAN An experienced salesman, one with an office training preferred, and one with patience, energy and Dulldog hang on, to Introduce au article of merit that Is ueeded in almost every business; good pay and a permanent position for the right man. Address Specialty, Dispatch ofllce. SHEARSMEN Three experienced agricultural shearsmeu that can shear all kinds of shapes. Stead work for right party; no other but agricul tural shearsmen neea anplv. Apph C. Kircher, Pittsburg Steel Works. Chartlers, P. & L. E. R. R. CLATER and tinner, at once; good wages. O D. Hole, No. 4 Main St., Salem, O. C. SOLICITOR-A No. 1 solicitor to Join party of gentlemen for Southern trip; expenses paid; man must be an experienced canvasser, strictly temperate and a hustler; no bums need apply. Call personally to-day (Wcdnewlav) on L. L. Gale, No, 205 N orth av., Allegheny. SOLICITOR A local man to represent us in Braddock. Homestead and Jeannette; big py from now until New Year; no experience or capi tal necessary. Address at once U. E. E., Dis patch office. STAIRP.UILDERS To flrst-class mechanics steady employment. Householder & Jones. TINNER-A good tinner. Call at Emil Knorr, Bell ave., Chartlers, nearR. R. station. TINNER A good tinner at Charies J.Ammann's. No. 57Shiloh St.. Plttshurg, S. S., Pa. "rOUNG MEN Ten respectable young men of X good address to solicit orders lorthe finest grade portraits In sepia crayon and water colors; experience unnecessary: work speaks for Itself. Union Artists Portrait Company, first floors 708 Liberty St., 607 Wood st. ; stores open till 9 P. M. "yOUNG MEN-Rlght away-Six young men to X get three months' Instruction in shorthand and typewriting for 10. at the Actual Business College, No. 5 sixth av. Day and night school now opened. Agents Wanted. AGENTS On salary or commission to handle the new patent chemical ink erasing pencil; the greatest selling novelty ever produced; erases ink thoroughly in two seconds; no abrasion ot paper; 200 to 500 per cent profit: one agent's sales amounted to 620 In six days; another 32intwo hours: we want one energetic general agent for each State and Territory. Forterms and full particu lars, address The Monroe Eraser Mlg. Co., La Crosse. Wis. AGENTS-To sell the Pinless Clothes Line; the only line ever invented that holds the clothes without pins;. a perfect success; patent recentlv Issued: sold only by agents, to whom the exclu sive right Is ghen: on receipt of 50 cents we will send a sample line by mall; also circulars; price list and terms to agents; secure your territory at once. Address The Pinless Clothes Line Co., 97 Heruion St.. Worcester, Mass. AGENTS-flO to 30 per dav: the Erin Nerve Puz zle: Justpati-nted; eclipses anything everou tlie market: over 73,000 sold by agents the first week in London; people are wild over it: nothing of the kind ever seen before: sample bvmall, 25 cents; write for particulars. Eureka Mfg." Co.. La Crosse, Wis. xlO A GENTS 75 00 per month salary and exnenses J- paid any active man or woman to 6ell a line of fuatea ware, watcnes ana jeweirv; can me at lome; we furnish team free; full particulars and au elegant sample case of good free. Address at once standard Sliver Ware Co.. Boston, Mass. AGENTS-'Klng's Handbook;" 2.639 Illustra tions: 51 colored maps: census 1800: selling for 2 50; Is making a gi erft hit: agents making money rapidly; territory going fast: liberal terms. P. 3. Fleming ft Co., 13j Fifth av., Pittsburg. AGENTS N e"w cigar lighter; every smoker bnvs; lights in wind or rain; sample 15c, two for 25c; (1 dozen, by mall; stamps taken. R. Stayner&Co., Providence, R. I. AGENTS-Ladies and gentlemen onlv; a few more wanted: good canvassers making $150 to f:00 per month. Frantz&Co., 420 Smlthfield. AGENTS To solicit orders, no delivering, big wages; no capital'Tequired. A. M. Morlan Co., Salem, O. AGENTS 3 to 7 dally; experience unnecessary. Putnam ft Co., Perfumers, West Winsted' Ct. Female Help Wanted. APPRENTICES-Good sewers; also, ladles and girls to learn dressmaking and cutting. 830 Penn av. COOK for a small family: gooa reference re quired. Address B. O. Box 273 Pittsburg. GIRL For general housework: one who under stands cooking preferred; good wages. Call or address 74 HeVrou av. GIRL--For general housework: two in family; Sewlckley. Inquire room 8, 516 Market st. GIRLS For housework; woman cook, $20 per lijOiitli. 130 Robinson St., Allegheny. GIRL for general housework. Corner Howe and Ivy sts., Shadyslde. Mrs. White. LADY Middle-aged lady, having some experi ence of canvassing and taking charge of lady agents, to call at 3Soii Firth a v., where right party can secure steady employment at fair salary. LADY CANVASSERS At steady salary: to in troduce best selling articles In the market. Call S83K Fifth av- , LADY CASHIER-An experienced lady. Ad dress M., Dispatch office, giving relerencu and last employer. LADIES to do fancy work at their homes; wc furnish material and pay per piece. Call and se work, or address with stamp, J. M. Lemarft Co., No. 90 Fourth av.. near Wood. SALESLADIES-Glove salesladies. Sixth St. Louvre, 24 WOMAN Sensible middle-aged Protestant woman who thoroughly understands baking and cooking and the geucral wants of a Home; in small family; no children; washwoman comes to the house weekly; a comfortable home: fair wages to the proper person. Inquire 939 Liberty St., of fice 2d floor. . YOUNG LADIES-Rlghtaway, six young ladies to get three months' Instruction in shorthand nndtype writing for 10. at the Actual Business College, No. 5 Sixth av, ; day and night school uow open. WANTED. Male and 'Female Help Wanted. AT ONCE Teamsters, farm hands, coachmen, hotel cooks: sir dlnlng-ronm girls. $3 SO per week, steady work: four dishwashers, hotel cham bermaids. 200 housegtrls, six colored family cooks and chambermaids. J4 per weeks child's uurse. waitress: all first-class report here: highest wages paid. Meehan's, 545 Grant at. Tel. DO. ClOOKS. chambermaids, nurses, dining room ' girl'!, laundresses, 5 young girls, 200 house girls, kitchen, pantrv and dining room girls for Boarding houses, chambermaids and cleaning girls for hotels, German and colored girls, white and colored walters,2 colored boys. JIis. E. Thompson, 608 Grant St. SINGER and guitar player, male'or female, to travel with entertainment. Address J. B., Dispatch ofllce. ' Situations Wanted. POSITION By young man well educated! book keeping or any office work; best of city refer ences. Address C. V. C, 210 Robinson St., Allegheny. OS1TION as clerk in hotel out of clly; no objec tions: Al references Address J. C. H.; Dis patch ofllce. POSITION as typewriter In a law office hv a young man. Inquire of W. J. Jones, CO Fourth avenue. POSITION by stenographer and typewriter: good references. Address Steno, Dispatch office. POSITION As bookkeeper or assistant auditor. Jayno, Dispatch office. SITUATION By a thoroughly practical dress maker, fitter and designer with a large, first class house where she can see customers, suggest stvles and ideas or would like .entire charge of private-establishment: 15 rears' experience Eastern line trade. Address W.. Dispatch office. SITUATION Bv an experienced practcally and theoretically educated and examined German machinist; fully acquainted with all American and English machinery and boiler systems. Address AV. Kozak, 101 Tustln St.. city. CITUATTON As engineer or dynamo man or O electriciin for small plant: good recommenda tions furnished. Address H, P., Dispatch office. SITUATION An experienced nurse Is open for an engagement of any kind. Address Nurse, Dispatch office. SITUATION byyonnglady to do typewriting or general office work. Address Competent, Dis patch office. SITUATION as coachman; best city references. Address Able, Dispatch office. Boarders and Lodgers Wanted. BOARDERS Nicely furnished large room: rea sonable reference required. 12 Ninth St. "OCCUPANTS Two gentlemen, for nicely fur- vr nisnea iront room on i.incoin avenue. .. u.,on line of Duquesne cars. Address N. P. D., Dispatch office. Booms Wanted. TTT'ANTED Furnished room in Allegheny by Vi gentleman frequently out of city: prefers to room alone in private family not in habit of keep ing roomers; references furnished. Address, stat ing terms, Ecnnard, Dispatch office. Business Opportunities. WANTED Buslnes. manager ror corporation manufacturing w re work and patented steel light, iron and steel specialty with exclusive ter ritory; must be able ti take interest with present owners! business alreauyestabished. Apply to G., care Carrier No. 59, St Louis, Mo. Dressmaking Wanted. DRESSMAKING Fine tailor-made dresses; fit guaranteed; moderate prices. Mme. Bona, London, Paris and New York Dressmaking Co., 930 Penn av. Partner "Wanted. PARTNER With capital of $309, in the candy manufacturing: good paying business. Call at No. 60 James st., for particulars, Jos. Geyer, at 9 A. u or 5 P. JI. Financial Wanted. Tl TONEY To loan In large or small amounts on .itjl gooa city or Aiiegnenv prop Starling, Room 34. IDS Fourth av. Mortimer MONEY to loan on short notice Ewlng & Co., 107Fede alst. MORTGAGES f 100, 000 to loa n ; sums S500 to 5, 000 to 20,000; expenses light; money ready to. J. Fleming. 152 Fifth av. MORTGAGES on city or Allepheny county prop erty at lowest rates. Henry A. Weaver & Co., 92 Fourth av. KEAL ESTATE brokers requiring deeds, mortgages, or transcribing of any description done with promptness and accuracy please call on me; terms moderate. Mortimer Starling, Room 34, 103 Fourth av. SCHENCK ft MULERT Insurance agents. Wood St., Pittsburg, Pa. 413 TO LOAN 200,000 on mortgages: 100 and up ward at 6 per cent; 500,000al 4X percent on residences or business property, vacant lots or farms. S. H. French, 125 Fourth av. r ANTED Financial An incorporated mann tr lacturlng concern, lately started, find It necessary, to carry on an Increased business, to sell t-I.OOOof Treasury stock; is a safe Investment and will pay 10 per cent. P. O. Box 747. Miscellaneous Wanted. A GREAT reduction We want everybody to know that we have reduced our best $5 00 cabi nets to 3 00. Stewart & Co. . B0 and 92 Federal St., Allegheny, Pa. I diamond Photoettcs JI CO. BEAGLE HOTUND-Must be good hnnter. Ad dress, stating price, etc., B. R., Dispatch office. COW To buy a nice fresh milk cow, one-fourth Alderny: state price and where can be seen. Address A. B Dispatch office. IjiVERYBODY to know that W. C. Staving sells J the reliable Star brand butter at 20c. stands 204, 203, 218, center Allegheny market. FURNITURE to move, pack and store. Shana haa Transfer Co., Smithfleld, cor. Water. Tel ephone 1849-2-3. (GROCERS and dealers to buy Boneless Boiled X Hams, sausage, pork, spareribs, lard, all kinds smoked meat cheap, li. A. Reineman, 16 Pitts. Market. HORSES TO WINTER-The undersigned, having rented the stables of the Sewlckley Dairy Companr. at Sewlckley, is prepared to board and care for 200 horses; the best of care and attention will be given to all stock. Eor further Information address James K. Daln. Room 83, Bakewell build ing, Pittsburg, Pa. HORSES to board during winter: warm barns and special attention given to the comfort of stock. For references and rates address Homer Willison, Houstonville, Pa. PARTIES wishing choice properties Improved or unimproved, will do well to consult W. A. Lincoln, 104 Fourth av.. who always has special bargains that are not generally in the market, and do uot care to advertise. PATENTS success. -U.-S. and foreign; fees payable on J.H.Stevenson.sollcltor. 100 Fifth av. 1JATENTS O. D. Levis (20 years). Solicitor, 131 Fifth av next Leader, Pittsburg; no delay. PIANO and furnltur"moving snanahan Transfer Co., Smithfleld. corner Water. ' SPANISH correspondence, translated; pupils wanted. documents, 410 Penn a v. rpRUNKS hauled to and from East End for 50c. X Campbell ft Davis, 12 Seventh av. Telephone 278. TTSE Jones' Bedbug Paralyzer Jones' Magic U Roach Powder; contains no poison; roaches banished by contract; satisfactiongiven or no pay. Prepared by Geo. W. Jones, 222 Federal et., Alle gheny, Pa. bold by all first-class druggists. -tTTASHING To take home. tt Howard st., Allegheny. Address Krah, 22 T-OU to know that Peregrino is about making a X trip to Virginia to Import a number of colored servant girls: now is your time. Peregrino, 159 Fourth avenue: telephone 1S60. FOB SALE IMPBOVED BEAL ESTATE City Residences. FORTY-FIFTH ST.-12 Dricfc houses; 10 per cent investment. Morris ft Fleming, 103 Fourth avenue. LOCUST ST. Near Gist St.. brick dwelling 3 rooms, hall, cellar, etc., built for two addi tional stories; also, brick Iwelling 4 rooms on Tus tln St.; both streets paved and property sewered; level lot 20 feet on Locust by 120 feet by 23 feet on Tustln St.; only 4,200. H. G. Bailey, 132 Fourth avenue. East End Besidences For Sale. rORSALE-4.500-"Good. modern house; six rooms: attic and bath ' room; laun dry; stationary tubs: both gases, front and back porches; shade treesand shrub berv;, on street paved and sewered: near Fifth av. and Duquesne Traction lines, Shadyslde. (74) See W. A. Herron ft Sons. 80 Fourth av. EOR SALE 1.200. on Aiken avenue. Shadyslde: street paved, lot 50 feet front with house of 7 rooms, large shade trees. (72.) W. A. Herron ft sons, su u ourm avenue. HOUSE New house,- six rooms and bathroom, w. c, finished attic, front and rear porch, slatemantels: on 50-foot street, one square from Penn ave. cable cars, on Dearborn st.. Nineteenth ward. Price 83,400: terms to suit. Address 1. O, Box 781, city. -TORTH HIGHLAND AV. A beautiful brick X residence, nine rooms, with all modern con veniences; price $14,000. A. Goedel, No. 109 Collins av East Eud. PENN AV., E. E. One of the finest corner prop erties on Penn ay.. East End: an unequaled location for a fancy bakery or druggist: new three story pressed brick, with storeroom; also, anew two-story brick for tenants: owner is removing to the country and will sell on easy terms; look at it if solely with a view fif securing a solid and profit able investment. (2-29-;02) Charles Somers ft Co., 129 Fourth av. , "T7"1LKINSBURG New and modern frame house V of 9 rooms, with all modern fixtures; china closet, large pan try, slate mantels, tile hearths,elec tric light; in a most excellent location on South street; sewer ou street; within 2 min utes of new electric line and. 5 min utes from P. B. R. station; will be lu the mar ket only to Nov. 1; price, 4.800. Hoffman ft Bald ridge, Wilklnsburg.t opposite depot. Telephone 7243. Hazelwood Besidences For Sale. HAZELWOOD Flowers av,. new 2-story frame dwelling, 6 rooms, lot 25x130: cheap to quick buyer. Samuel W. Black ft Co 89 Fourth av. FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. Allegheny Residences For Sale. p"TX)R SALE A very desirable and modem brick J? residence, nine rooms, latest fixtures, in good order, for 12,500: one of the most central and de sirable residences In the Fifth ward, Allegheny: wortliy an examination of any desiring a good home at a low price. (33). See W. A. Herron & Sons, 80 Fourth av. HOUSE AND LOT If yon want to buy one cheap Inquire of B. F. Beale, Harrison St., Alle gheny. "1 400 Small payment down, balance In fiDXj monthlv Installments same as rent: new frame bouse of five rooms; lot 23xinofeet: Tenth ward. Allegheny City, near electric cars: good neighborhood: nice location. John E. McCrickart, 140 Fifth av. Tel. 1676. . Cn CASH, balance in five yeasts, will bay a Wvll four-room frame house with lot 20x175. only a few doors from Federal St.. Second ward: price H.850. See J(phn K. Ewlng & Co., 107 Federal St. FOR SALE LOTS. City Lots. LOTS Beautiful building lots fonrom HCO to 300. I In the Eighteenth ward; lor-g payments- eay terms. Inquire of Cuas. E. Cornelics, attorney, 40S Grant st.. Pittsburg. East End Lots For Safe. 1 T7LEGANT lare lot. lMxlSO feet. East End. near 1 JUl Neville and Craig streets: this can be bought at agreatDargain: nest value .in tue city. ias. w. Drape & Co., 313 Wood st. I7IFTH AV.. East End 100 feet more or less. ' surrounded by beautiM stone residences, near South Neglcy av. : great bargain if taken boon. Morris & Fleming. 103 Fourth av. FOR SALE-Cheap: a fine lot. 60x145 feet; loca tion verv good, near Nortli Highland ave. and Dnquesne Traction Company. East End, (118). W. A. Herron &, Sons. SO Fourth ave. I TOR SALE Cheap $40 a front foot, one square ' from Fifth ae., on Arabella. St.. Shadyslde. lot 60x100 feet. (142) See W. A. Herron & Sons. SO Fourth ave. rAKLAND-Chcancst and best lots; level, onlv 12 minutes J sewered, no hills to climb: from new postoffice. on line of electric cars, two 6quarcs from Fifth av. cable cars with 3 cent fare; buy Ophelia st. lots, 2"ixl41: only J1.500. (D 246.) Black A Balrd. No. 95 Fourth av. RZKf WILL buy a good lot in Lemingtf' fwOOXJ Square: so, also, will JIE0or$350.orev n S250. Slurry & Edsali, Fidelity building,121 Fourtu avenue, Suburban Lots For Sale. JTXIRSALE Will take other approved property J? In part pay. S10 acres very rich, well-improved. conveniently located land, with 8 ft. of coal. 14 ft. llrae'stone, large residence, complete barns, tenant house, orchards, all manner of outbuildings, springs, excellent neighborhood, markets, schools and public improvements. Call on or address Ed Wittlsh, 410 Grant St., rittsburg. CUT 300 Near Swissvale station on P. R. R. : lot tDXj 120x120, fronting on a 69-foot street and run' ning hark to a 20-foot alley. Samuel W. Black ft jo., yj i- ourcu av. Farms For Sale. KQfT acres of valuable coking coal and grazing OOO land, within two miles of Clarksburg. Har rison county, W. Va., and near the B. ft O. and Monongabela R. R.'s. Apply at once to Hon. J. J. Davis, or Mr. S. N. Bartlett, Clarksburg, W. Va. FOR SALE-BUSINESS. Business Opportunities For Sale. BRICK plant, consisting of grlndlngpan, engine, boiler, etc.: engines, boilers; clay and ore pans. and brick yard supplies. Lacock andSandnsky sts. Thomas Carlin's sons. Allegheny. DRUGSTORE In good location, restaurant. Jew elry stores, clear stores, grocery stores, 300, M0 to $10,000; milk route, hvcry stable, lumber Jard, fish and ovster market, bakery, shoestore. lolmes ft Co.. 420 Smithfleld st. FOR SALE A railroad stand; good trade (city aid transition), big profits, sell quick; engag- lng u other business. Address Big Profit, 0715- patch omce. SALOON At Canton, Ohio: one of the best loca tions in that city; doing a good business: best of reasons given for selling: good stock of Pennsyl vania rye whisky; cheap rent. For information call on or address E. T. Cooper ft Co., 42 S. Dia mond, Allegheny, Pa. SALOON In a bustling city near l-ittsbnrg. a centrally located, well equipped and profitable saloon doing a business of S9w per month ; cheap to quick buyer. Charles Somers & Co., 129 Fourth avenue. "I Qfk SHARESor stock In a fine brick mannfac lOU luring, paying 30 per cent. Inquire at Chambers' Business Agency, 102 Fourth ave., room 0. Business Properties For Sale. I)RICK HOUSE Business property, 83 Center ave. ; five rooms and store; also new two room brick: lot. 20x87: nrlce. onlv 81750: bisrhar- gain. J. C. Alles. Bro. & Co., 104'Foutth ave. and 1202 Carson st, Tel. 187. FIRE BRICK WORKS At New Lisbon, O.. in cluding buildings, kilns, machinery, fixtures and nine acres of ground.; coat and clay adjoining works; will be sold cheap to a ready purchaser. For terms, etc.. apply to J. E. McKelvy, 153 Fourth av., rittsburg. Pa. EOR SALE or trade The new Commercial House, New Lisbon, O.:'good reasons for selling. William Bradbury, propriltor. HOTEL For sale cheap. Best of reasons for selling: large brick, best In town. Write for full particulars to B. F. Phillips, North Jackson, Ohio. MANUFACTURING LOCATION-We have a frame building 4GxSn. 2-story, 4 acres land, on P. R. R. : 40 horse power engine and boiler in brick engine room. For sale or lease. Owners will take stock in some light manufacturing concern. Write or call on B. F. Phillips, North Jackson, Ohio. T5ElTBltickCapacltv" 60, 000 dally. Address It WiUmer Brick Co., tlm., 12 Federal St.. Alle gheny, Pa. (J" f OOO We have an excellent Investment JDXUj which requires that much cash: the re maining 15,000 of the price can be embodied in a 5 per cent long time mortgage; the property is ad mirably located for further improvement as a per manentlnvestmcnt or can be readily sold in a few months at an unusual profit. Tills will not be on the market long at the price. Murryft Edsali, Fidelity Building, 121 Fourth ay. FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Mnsical Instruments. BEHR BROS. Behr Brof . Behr Bros. The new Scharwenka Conservatory of Music, which was recentlv opened in New York by Xaver Schar wenka, was furnished throughout exclusively with the Behr pianos. Sole agency in Pittsburg, F. Bechtel, 702 Smlthfield st. T7INE Stelnway piano at a bargain Lecnncr ft jl scnoeuoerger. oa ruin av, easy payments. GUITARS, mandolins, banjos, violins and mu sical goods of every description. Kappel's, 534 Smithfleld st. KRANICH ft BACH, lvers ft Pond. Emerson, Jas. M. Starr ft Co., pianos atLccbnerft Schoenberger's, 69 Fitth av. ; old instruments ex changed. T ISZT" OUGAN. Ma6on ft Hamlin make: used Xj very short time; good as new; bargain for small church. AV. C. Whltehill. 152Thlrdav. ORGANS at 20, (35, 50 35. Echols ft Caswell Co.. Limited.. No. 14(1 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 ft Caswell Co., Limited. HSTederal St., Allegheny. PIANOS and organs repaired, tuned and repol ished; we guarantee to put any instrument in perfect condition : several plan03 and organs at a bargain. Call or address Johnson ft Dauberger, 74 Spring Garden av., Allegheny. SECOND-HAND pianos and organs from 15 and upward on easy payments: all Instruments warranted. Lechner ft 6choenberger,69 Fifth av. UPRIGHT PIANOS from ISO to .".00: square pianos (30, 75. 125 and 175. Echols ft Cas well Co., Llin., 148 Federal St., Allegheny. Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock For Sale. TL ACK HORSE A perfect beauty. 192 First ay. TvELlVERY wagons Deliverv wagons all styles; XJ our own make. Wm. Beckert, 340 to 344 Ohio St., Allegheny. Telephone, 343). ' HORSES-15 head or horses, pair of jgrav mares I5Jf hands high, fi yours old and well broken, fcarlessas steel and will stand without tieing; bay team 16 hands high, sound and in good condition: number of single drivers In perfect condition and sound In every respect; alo a few horses suitable lor coal hauling: a lot or second-hand buggies in good condition. 149 and 151 Forbes av., city. HORSE Stj lish barouche horse, city broke and can be driven by a Iadv. Can be seen at Patrick Murray's boarding stable, Duquesne way, city. Four good work horses, from 1.150 to l.OOO-weieht. .loienn White. Seventh St. , Duquesne way. Tel. 1932. SHETLAND PONIES and mastiff puppies for sale; both pure bred and can be registered; write for prices. J. H. Straub, Youngstown. O. WAGON For sale or exchange for light spring wagon, a truck spring wagon in good con dition: remotable canvas top: about 4.5C0 pounds capacity. S. Strunz ft Sons, 7C3-716 Bingham st., Southside. " WAGON Heavy spring truck wagon, remov able canvas top; good condition, or will ex change lor light spring wagon. S. Strunz ft Sou, 70s BlnghamSt.. s;S. Machinery ana JVTetals For Sale. A UTOMATIC hoisting engines Work perfectly Ji. right and left, with single or double drnm; second ia-nana Doners anu engines aiso on uanu general machine work promptly executed; corre spondence solicited. Combination Engine Co,, L.im.,3HU renn ave. .Pittsburg, ici ia. GRINDSTONES In all sizes, for all kinds of grinding; Cralglelth, New Castle, Nova Scotia and other grits; Iron frames and fixtures for hand, foot or power: mounted stone oil stone, emery wheels and grinders. Wm. il. Klrby, 133 First avenue. JOB PRESS A 9x13 Clipper Job press, chen; can be teen at 212 Robinson st., Allegheny SECOND-HAND engines and boilers Two 35 horse-power and two ten horse-power station ary engines and boilers. Ono ten horse-power portable on wheels. Thirty-five, 15, 12, ten and eight horse-power engines, vertlcaland horizontal, all good and will be sold cheap. Uarmes' Machine Depot, 09 First av. a 'HE celebrated acme automatic safety engines . and non-explosive boilers, for gas or oil Tnel, from one to five-horse power? also the latest im proved ventilating fans; perfect satisfaction guaranteed: by J. Frager, General Agent, No. 4 Filth av., Pittsburg, Pa. FpB SALE MISCELLANEOUS. '- Miscellaneous For Sale. EAKBER CHAIR, mirrors and fixtures cheap. Call or address Geo. Meier, corner ot Twenty eighth and Liberty sts.. city. BARRELS 000 empty whisky barrels: suitable for cider. Geo. 11. Bennett ft Bros., No. 133 First av. f'ENT a bolt border: wan paper, 1. 2. 2J$. 3o s i bolt; 1C0 samples, all prices, sent for 2c stamp. Reed. Ti allpaper Jobber, Rochester, P. CiOliUAOE Twine, hemp packing. Flocker ft Co.. 33 Waters!. URNITURE Lot of fumlture.at 598 Forbes St., rear of st. Agnes Church, owner is leaving citv: good opportunity for young couple wishing to go to housekeeping; a bargain if sold as a whole. TO LET. City Residences. iini BLUFF ST.-Brick house. eight rooms, rent. !40 a JJ7 bath and w. c. : large lot; rent. month.. Inquire Thomas Walker, next door, or Thomas H. Phelps, room 13, Marine National Bank building. t East End Besidences To Let. EAST END Two elegant new brick houses of 8 rooms, all modern conveniences; 3 snnarej ; 3 son 512 II from Duquesne Traction. Inquire ome- wood av. t SHADYSIDE Near Ellsworth avenue, fine 2 story and attic brick dwelling: 10 rooms and reception hall, with every modern convenience: moderate cnt. Baxter, Thompson ft Co., 162 Fourth ave. t mo l.ET In East End. No. 17 Alpha Terrace, s X new stone house, lust finished; fine appearance. 7 rooms, hall, vestibule, pantry, laundry, bath- room, rront veranda, with brass railings. 2 w.cs.. -electric light, electric bells (all the most modern nxinresj. -i eieganny nnisnea: stone walk, witn grass plot in front: rent only W per month; loca tion nigh, healthful, near electric line. W. A. Herron ft Sons, 60 Fourth av. t TO LET 35 a month, good East End location. Langav.. brick house of 8 rooms; all modern flxtnre6.wttb large var !, shade and fruit trees. W. A. Herron & Sous. 60 Fourth av. t TtTILKl''313"150-Low nnl tm April or 3,a V 1892: separate house of six rooms, partly carpeted, electric light, natural gas. water, bath room, range, stone walk, lawn: near P. B. R. and Duquesne electric line; 20 per month. Address L. R., Dispatch. f Allegheny Besidences To Let. VTICE five-room dwelling Federal st. extension, ll Inquire of J. R. McKee, 703 Penn av.. Room 611. t Suburban Besidences To Let. $35 PER MONTH-Cor. Second av. and Ves- nucius St.. Glenwood. two-story and attic frame building containing storeroom and six dwelling rooms. Black ft Balrd. 95 Fourth av. t Business Stands To -Let. DRUG STORE And dwelling St eight rooms, plate glass show windows: No. 3617 Penn av.. cor. Thirty-seventh St.: No. 1 location: no drag store within fire squares either way; rent rea sonable: dont miss this. See Thomas McCaffrey, 3509 Butler st. t SPACE In the building 73, 77. 79 Diamond St., with power, electric light, steam heating, and eleva tor and Janitor service: suitable for printing or any light manufacturing business; possession Immedi ately; rooms of various sizes ranging fmm 60x100 to 18x20. Apply to John T. Shields, second floor, Dis patch building, corner Diamond and Smithfleld sts. Rooms To Let. FURNISHED FL AT-Kltcheh, 2 bedrooms, bath, etc. 8 Wyllc av. pURNISHED BOOMS-107 Arch St.. Allegheny. "VfTCELY furnished rooms for gentlemen only; J all conveniences. 215DIuwlddiest.,Lockhart row. T OOMS Three handsome, en suite: rent cheap; XX both gases and all conveniences: best location on Penn av. down town: will sell furniture and carpets. Address Downtown. Dispatch office. E OOMS Three large unfurnished rooms to let cheap. Second floor. No. 82 Ann St.. city. ROOMS Two furnished rooms, 394 Washington av.. Allegheny, on Une of P. V. R. W. Miscellaneous To Lets. PIANOS New uprlglit pianos to rent. Ecker ft Co., 75 Fifth av. H.P. t SEPARATE apartments for storage of household goods only Shanahan Transfer Company, 101 Forbes av., near Court House. Tel. 1849. t PERSONAL. PERSONAL Cash paid for old gola ana silver; Jeweirv repaired; new work made to order. Chris. Hanch. 341 Smlthfield. PERSONAL Would like one Wm. John McMul len to write to his sister Mary, care of fMr. D. Kirke, Darrah St., Oakland, Plttsbnrg. PERSONAL Matrimonial paper containing hundreds of advertisements of marriageable people mailed free. Gunnel's Monthly. Toledo, O. " PERSOXAL Miscellaneous fnrnltnre moved, packed and stored. Shanahan Transfer Co., 101 Forbes av., near Court House. Telephone 1849. PERSONAL Shanahan Transfer Co. makes a specialty, of moving, storing and packing furniture. OUice Smlthfield cor. Water; stables 101 Forbes are., Tel. 1349. PERSONAL Grant's Memoirs, 3 75: Mark Twain's Hucklebcrrv Finn. 75c; Webster's Dictionary, large quarto, 1 23: E. P. Roe's works, half price: special bargains in old and new books. Frank Bacon & Co., 301 Smlthfield St. PERSONAL J. C. Schaefer, the Jeweler.501 Fifth av., has secured the services of Mr. W. L. Treiber, the well-known optician, who wili examine yonr eyes free of charge; a full line of lewelry ; our 1 spectacles are the best In the city. PERSONAL When 1 was a mall boy my mother always repaired my breeches ana jacket, but since I got to be a great blgman. Dickson, the well known tailor, 65 Filth av., cor. Wood at., second floor, has been substituted, who now does all my cleaning, pressing and renovating iu great shape. Tel. 1333. CHOICE PBOPEKT1ES. rpo CAPITALISTS AND THOSE SEEKING SOLID INVESTMENTS: Come to NORFOLK. VIRGINIA, the NEW YORK OF THE SOUTH, on the cheap ex cursion by the B. & O. R. R.. October 27. $11 ROUND TRIP. Factories Wanted ") Houses Wanted I TO MAKE Money Wanted f A GREAT CITY. Progressive Men WantedJ GREAT OPPORTUNITY. City, Suburban, Farm, Timber and Mineral Lands for sale. S3IITH & PANNILL, Real Estate Brokers. OC21-70 95 Main street, Norfolk, Va. WHERE IS NORTH OAKLAND SQUARE? Call on us and we will show yon the PRETTIEST LITTLE SPOT . In the city of Pittsburg. . 7-ROOM BRICK DWELLINGS, ' All Modern Improvements, S5,750, And Terms to Suit. Samuel W. Black & Co,, OC28-55 99 Fourth av. WHAT'S GOOD? Lots on Ophelia Street, Oakland, 23x111 $1,500. FEET, AEE GOOD TO BUY SEE A.T BLACK & BAIRD, OC20-3-20,25,2S NO. 95 FOURTH AV. EDUCATIONAL. CURRY UNIVERSITY, SIXTH STREET. CURRY Collegiate Department, TheBest. CURRY Normal School, The Best. CURRY English. Training School, The Best. CURRY Business College, The Best. CURBY School of Shorthand, The Best CURRY Conservatory of Music, The Best. CUKRY School of Eli cution. The Best. CURRY Faculty and Discipline, The Best. Call or send for catalogue. H. M. ROWE, President. ' oc24-51 DUQUESNE COLLEGE Is growing rapidly. Two large literary so cieties, the Arcadian and the Promethean have Just been organized. Students enter with advantage at any time. The same studies in both day and evening sessions. Diamond street, opposite Court House, Pitts burg. E. il. WOOD, D. D. 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