EHHa sS'?-srr3 THE;PITTSBimG 4 DISPATGHTTHDESDATWOCTOBER - 29,; 1891, -V 's WITH GKIP AHD SIGN The Members of the Phi Gamma Delta Society Greet Each Other. MEETING IK ANNUAI CONVENTION. Attempt to Remove Prejudice Against Col lege Fraternities. TKOJIIXENT TEOI'IiE FE03I A DISTANCE Grips and signs and fraternal secrets flew around the corridors of the Mouongahela Honse last night as noiselessly and mys teriously as a congregation of ghosts. The bustling, business-like convention ot street railwav magnates has given place to digni fied college men, who are meeting as the annual convention of the Phi Gamma Delta College Fraternity. The opening session Mas held last, nieht, but the only business done was to lay out the programme for the remainder of the convention. Phi Gamma Delta is among the strongest of college secret societies. It has chapters from California and Maine in nearly all the best known educational institutions of the country. It was established at old Jefferson College in 1848, and now has 41 chapters. There are 600 active members and over o,000 alumni members. This is the fortv-third annual convention. REMOVING COLLEGE PREJUDICE. One of the most important thipgs to be considered is to devise means for inducing colleges that will not allow the organization of fraternities by their students to change their decree, and "permit I'hi Gamma Delta chapter to be organized. One of the lead ers in this movement is Frank Keck, Treas urer of the Grand Chapter, and a prominent lawyer of Xe w York. In speak ing of the situation yesterday. he said, that -ollege faculties are rapidly beginning to se that fraternal societies are not what c jiic papers picture them, but thatthey iae an influence with students that aids in practical education, instead of detracting from regular college iork. "The most prominent colleges that will not allow the formation of secret societies are Princeton and Oberliu," continued Mr. Keck. "We will not organize chapters where they are not permitted, but we use honorable means to convince iaculties that a fraternal society is for the good of the college. One institution that has held out against us thus far has practically given its consent now, the President saj ing that if it was not a good thing it would die. 1 don't know whether he meant that he would kill it or that it would die of its own accord. Brir-nivc chapter houses. "At ten colleges we have what are called chapter houses at which the members room, board and nave their meetings. At tne Pennsylvania College. Gettvsburg, the chanter has just recentlv completed a Chap ter house of its own rn the college campus. I is now iu flourishing condition. The vstem of having chapter houses is attract in; the attention of educational men all over the country." The majority of the members of the con wntion will arrive today. Those who came in yesterday retold the old stories ot the college "rush." the cranky professor and the tricks that carry many a student through hard examinations. The marks of the hazing process are not tible on many of the members, but recollections, either real or studied for the occasion, are to be had fortheasking. They will all be brought out in parade at the banquet Friday night. The convention is in charge of the i hapters at "Washington Jefferson and Alle gheny Colleges. Some of the Pittsburg members who will take an active part are Hon. John F. Dravo, Adjutant General McClelland, Dr. Dickson, Itev. J. G Persh ing, Kev. G..S Gilson, Stephen Quinon and George H. 'WeHhons. News Alone the Rivera. The water in the pool was lowered about a foot yesterday in order to run off the accu mulation of drift at the wickets. Several boats that were moored close to shore ere grounded by the sudden drop, but no dam are was done. The pool is gradually filling u again. The marks show 4 feet 10 inches. Captain James A. Henderson left for Cin cinnati last night to attend the annual meeting of the Pittsburg and Cincinnati Packet Line. Eggie Conroy Still in Jail. Eggic Conroy, arrested sometime ago for connection with the Kudert murder at Tarentum, who afterward proved au alibi, i still in jail awaiting the action of the court. His case will probably come up shortly, and the court will doubtless release him. He w ill then be taken to West Vir ginia, where he is wanted for robbery. The Zoo May Not Be Moved. It is probable that the animals of the Venley Park will not go back to their ater quarters in the old Fifth avenue market house this year. Chief Bigelow has decided to keep them at the Park, if their quarters there can be made warm enough. DON'T FORGET The Great Bargains "VTe are offering in those pianos and organs taken in exchange for tfew goods. Remem ber, we are giving them to you at auction prices; we must have the room and they must go at any price. Although we have Fold a number of them there are many good bargains remaining. Ve thoroughly clean, polish and tune them before delivering. Many of them are good for many years' practice. S. Hamilton, 91 and 93 Fifth avenue. For Capes 812 50 to S1GO Bach, In the usual shape, 18 inches deep, military shape; fur capes, $40 to 5950; make your se lections now; every fashionable variety of fur is represented in our stock, including the rarest. Jos. Horne & Co., 609-621 Penn avenue. TASTE THIS IN TOCB HAT, Or Flease Cut It Oat and Brine It With Yon. No argument used but honest representa tions and these figures, which will compel you to buy w hether you wish to"or not. A Peruvian worsted satin-liued cork screw suit, sizes 34 to 42, just ?0, worth c12 50; Blarney tweed suits, worth $13, for V boys suits, worth 59, for S4; boys' pants low as 18 cents; gentlemen's trousers, ("lishlycut, worth Si 50, just 51 87; over coats at surprising bargains, at the great sanfice sale to prevent bankruptcy, 646 Liberty Btreet It will be well to mention in connection with this article that chil dren's suits can be bought as low as 51 12. Advt. Another Shipment of Those Wonderful Country Blankets. All wool, white, at 53 a pair; Ecarlet at ?S, and the royal fine California mission made blankets and other special makes. JOS. HOlMTE & CO., t 607-621 Penn avenue. Fancy Tottery Ware. lironzed and parlor novelties are now be ing sold at the lowest figure at the jewelry house of Henry Terheyden, manufacturer and dealer in fine jewelry and diamonds, C30 Smithfield street. Tjis A Great Bush for Those Handkerchief Bar gains. , Eemember they are only slightly im perlect the manufacturers' seconds, at halt price Will be all gone to-day. m JOS. HORNE & CO.'S Penn Avenue Stores. AFTER A aiJABTEB OF A CEKTTJET. A Former ritUbnrger Jtetunu to See the City Much Improved. This is my first visit to my native city since '72," said "William Morrison, cashier of the Morrison-"Wentworth Bank, of Lex ington, Ma, at the Seventh Avenue Hotel yesterday. Continuing, he said that he was born in Pitfsburg in 1819. Thirty years ago he emigrated to what was then the frontier of the west, and since has kept even pace with the country in its rapid growth. "I thought the "West was developing so fast that Pittsburg wouldn't get any neople to fill up with," he said, "but I have' found instead that the city has put on metropoli tan airs, and is maintaining them with wonderful energy. I was greatly interested in the Court Honse and the many fine buildings that have been erected in the last quarter of a century, but the thing that in terested me most was natural gas. It has given the city a name throughout the world that will be of more benefit to it than all the boards of trade and commerce in ex istence. Another Day to Those Handkerchiefs. About enough for to-day's sales. They're all alike. The great rush yesterday cut down the quantity, but you get the same bargains to-day. Jos. Horne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Fire Bargains "Are not in it" with these children's kid spring heel patent tip shoes at 75c, 83c, $1, ?I 10, $1 25 and f 1 35, at Simen's, 78 Ohio 6treet,-Allegheny, Pa. Fall Costume. Xcwest designs in calling and street dresses at Parcels & Jones', 23 Fifth ave. TTS MEETINGS AND NOTICES. MeetinCK- "VTOTICE-TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE i Iron and Glas,s Bnlldlng and Loan Association, of the Southslae, Tvrentv-flrth ward: You are hereby notified that there will be a special meeting of the above association ou WEDNESDAY, No vember 11, 1891. at 7:30 o'clock r. M.. at the place of meeting. No. not Carson tt.. to take action on sereralamendments which wereoffered to the by laws. JOSEPH MOLL, Secretary. oc3-ll-Th G. H. STENGEL. Attornev at Law, No. KB Grant street. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE STOCK--l HOLDERS of the Manufacturers' Jiank and to the public that. In pursuance of a resolution of the Board of Directors of said bank, passed Octo ber 15. 3S91. a general meeting of the said stock holders will be held at the banking honse of said hank. No. ITS) Carson street. Pittsburg, on TUES DAY, the 19IIi dav of January. A. D. 1S92, at 2 o'clock r M.. to vote for or against the proposi tion to renew and extend the charter, corporate rights and franchises of said bank for a further period of 20 rears; and that. If a majority In in terest of the said stockholders vote In favor of said proportion, application wilt be made to the Secre tary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for a certificate of such renewal and extension of the charter. Corporate rights and franchise of did bank, under and according to the act of Assembly, approved the 10th flavor May. A. D. 183 . EDtVAKD HOGAN, President. D. P. BERG, Cashier. oc-13-Th Business Change. TVSSOLVTIOV THE RIVERSIDE LUMBER XJ Co.. main office J. o. 90 w ater street, has this dav been dissolved. Thomas J. Blxler retiring. Aft lumber accounts against said firm will be paid, and all accounts due said firm must be paid to the nnderslgned. RIVERSIDE LUMBER COMPANY, CHARLES L. BARNES Manager. Pittsburg, Oct. 8, is1)!. 0C27-S3 Elections. I ELECTION NOTICE THE ANNUAL ELEC j TION for Directors of the Allegheny and Ter rj s llle Turnpike Road Co. villi take place at the Second National Bank of Allegheny on MONDAY, November 2, from 11 to 12 o'clock. J. N. DAVIDSON, Secretary. Allegheny, October 29, 1891. oc29-2S-D Bank op Pittsbitbg, Pittsburg, October 14, 1891. I ELECTION AN ELECTION FOR DIRECTORS J of this bank will be held at the banking honse on MONDAY, the 16th day of November next, be tween the hours of 10 A, M. and 1! it. A general meeting of the stockholders will be held on TUES DAY, Novembers, at It o'clock A. M. oclJ-95-Th W. BOSEBUKG, Cashier. Notices. rpHE rrrTSIVURG AND WESTERN RAILWAY NOTICE. Coupons dne November 1, 1891, on the Pittsburg and Western Railway Company's & per cent mort gage gold bonds of 1891 will be paid on and after November 1. 1891. at the office of Drexek Morgan A Co., No. 3 Wall street. New York. OC2T-54-TTS GERMANIA SAVINGS BANK, Until the reconstruction of our building, corner Wood and Diamond streets, which we expect to oc cupy again by March. 1892, we are temporarily lo cated at No Depositor ft c Depositors of One Dollar and upward received ana interest Interest rjala thereon, commenclnr on tne First and Fifteenth of each Mouth, and parable seml- annually.on the first days of January and July. uoi ura n uie interest is auuru 10 me principal. CHAS. MEYRAN, President. JO". ABEL. Vice President. A. K. NIEMANN, Secretary. - H. W. WILKEIt, Treasurer. GEO. W. GUTHRIE. Solicitor. Open dally from 9 a. m. to 4 p. M., and on Satur da j s from 9 A. it. to 6 r. it. od-46-TTS .Legal Notices. D. R. JONES. Attorney at Law, Eighth ave.. Homestead, 400 Grant street, Pittsburg, Pa. rf ESTATE OF JAMES BOYLE, DEC'D-NOTICE Is hereby glv en that letters testamentary on the estate ol James Boyle, deceased, late of the borough of Homestead, Allegheny Co., Pa., have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all per sons are requested to make Immediate pavment and those having claims or demands against the same will make them known witlrout delay, to him or to his above named attorney. EDWARD d'DONNELL, Executor. se!7-51-Th No. 1372 second avenue. Pittsburg, Pa. TO BET. City Residences. ST. Cheap houses. Applat 174 TTiRANCIS JJ Webster av. T nn BLUFF ST. Brick honse, eight rooms. J-JLt7 bath and w. c: larire lot! rent. S4Q a month. InaulreTTbomas Walker, next door, or Thomas H. Phelps, room 18, Marine National Bank building. t EastEn d Besldences To Bet. wood av, TIFTH AV.. SHADYSIDE-Termof 3 or 5 vears, . that desirable and beautifully located 10-room brick house: bath, w. c, both' gases, stable, acre of land, with choice fruit; immediate possession; situated Fifth av Sbadyslde. Inquire of H. Wlcderich, Wllklns av. T HOUSE A line brick house: all modern; near Tlftb and Hlland a vs., Kast End. Kelly & Rogers, 6Z16 Penn av. t SHADYSIDE Near Ellsworth avenue, fine 2 tory and attic brick dwelling; 10 rooms and reception halL with every modern convenience: moderate rent. Baxter, Thompson & Co., 162 Fourth ave. t T0 LET- -East End, 35 per rr onth: modern house J ot eight rooms. in nrst-class order, larire lot v-lth shade and fruit trees, on Lanir av ni Duqnesne Traction line. See W. A. Herron & Sons, No. 80 Fourth a v. TO LET A good house of 6 rooms. 10 minutes from the postoffice on cable line; 17 perxnonth. See W. A. Herron Sons, No. 80 Fourth av. t "lfILKINSBUEG-Low rent till April or May. 1 1 1892; separate house of six rooms, partly carpeted, electric light, natural gas, water, bath room, range, stone walks, lawn: near P. R. n. and Duqnesne electric line; S20 per month. Address L. R., Dispatch. f Suburban Besldences To Bet. TO LET 30; honse, 8 rooms: two acres ground; stable aud outbuilding; location good; on cable line: 20 minutes' ride from P. O. W. A. Herron t & sons, so t ourth av. $35 PER MONTH-Ccr. Second a v. and Vcs puclus St.. Glenwood two-storrand attic frame building containing storeroom and six dwelling rooms. Black Balrd. 93 Fourth av. t Business Stands To Bet. DRUG STORE And dwelling of eight rooms, plate glass &how windows; No. 3617 Penn ay., cor. Thirty-seventh St.; No. 1 location; no drug store within live squares either way: rent rea sonable: don't miss this. See Thomas McCaffrey, 3509 Butlenst. t MAIN ST., MANSFIELD Large storeroom and 6-room duelling attached; centrally located: rent only J 20 per mouth to good tenant: Immediate possession. 0. H. Love, No. 93 Fourth av. t SPACE In the building 75, 77, 79 Diamond St., with power, electric light, steam heating, and eleva tor and Janitor service: suitable for printing or any light manulacturing business; possession immedi ately; rooms of various sizes ranging fn m 60x100 to 18x20. A patch 01 ig, corner Diamond and smithoeld sts. T QQ1 Q PENN AVE. Large office room on first OOXO floor; good ligh.t: nrst-clisnalocition for any office business; (IS per month. Charles Soxners &, Co., 129 Fourth ave. t Booms To Bet. EURNISHED FLAT Kitchen, 2 bedrooms, bath, etc, 8Wylleav. "VflCELY furnished rooms lor gentlemen only: J all conveniences. 219 Dinwiddle St., Lockhart T OOM One front room in private family; for JTAi gentleman: on Dinwiddle st. Address H. 11., Dispatch office. T OOMS Two furnished rooms, 394 Washington Lv av., Allegheny, on line of P. V. B. W. l3JJ)ltplay advertisements one dollar per square for one insertion. Classified real estate advertisements on this page ten cents per line for each insertion, anil none taken for las titan thirty cents. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE Classified under the following heading will be ac cepted at the rate of ONE CENT PER WORD FOR J5ACII INSERTION when paid for In ad vance either at main or branch offices. Wanted Advertisements of dU JZinds, SUCH A3 SITUATIONS BOOM"?, MALE HELP, BOARDING, FEMALE HELP, BOARDERS, AGENTS, MISCELLANEOUS, PERSONAL, TO LET BOOMS, MISCELLANEOUS FOB SAXES, LOST AND FOUND. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. BUSINESS OFFICE. Cor. Smithfield and Diamond Streets, ALWAYS OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS, WHERE WANT, FOR SALE. TO LET, AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WTLL BE EECEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver tisers already have accounts with The Dispatch. FOR THE . SOUTHSIDE. NO. 1412 CARSON STREET, TELEPHONE NO. 6022. FOR THE EAST END, J. W. WALLACE, 6121 TENN AVE. F1TTSBURG-ADDITIONAL. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. 3309 Butler street. EMIL G. STUCKEY, 24th street and Penn avenue. ALLEGHENY. A. X XAERCHEK. No. 62 Federal street. H. J. McBRIDE, Market House, Allegheny. F. H. EGGERS A SON, Ohio and Chestnut streets. THOMAS MCHENRY, Westernandlrwln avenues. G. W. nUGHES, Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. PEURYM. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny ave. WANTED. Male Help. BOOKKEEPING We attend to the opening and closing and adjusting of books ol all kinds; voucher system Introduced and Individual instruc tion given bookkeepers in same; long experience and references as to accuracy, promptness and discretion. McCaffrey i Robinson, Room 16, 95 Fifth av. BOOKKEEPING Books opened, adjusted and closed, or changed from old style to voucher svtem: will take charge of books where business will not Justify bookkeeper run time. Address Thomas J. Orr, Expert Accountant, 107 Fonrth av. BUTCHER A good man to work as second hand. Apply to Qeorge Genter, Homestead, Pa, ClOATMAKER at BlchlBros', prices; steady work. Tarentnm; city DISTILLER A first-class distiller of good habits who has had experience in making rye whisky lti Pennsylvania or Maryland can secure emplov Inent by addressing Kentucky DIstlllei, 12 W. Main St., Louisville, Ky. ZiAS FITTER Immediately, two first-class pas VJT fl tiers. at Central Plumbing Company's, 910 Liberty st. MAN Immediately.a steady, sober, middle aged single (white) man, who thoroughly under stands the care of horses and cows; must furnish reference. Call at Shook-Anderson Mfg. Co.'s, First av. and h erry st, cltv. MAN A good German; one who understands milking, care of stock and general farming; references required. Apply at once. Lock Box 21, Monongahela City, Pa. MAN To tend to lunch counter at Sixth Avenue Hotel, Sixth av. and Grant st. I MAN To repair clocks, at 397 Fifth ave. from 9 A. m. to 3 P. M. Call MEN -For the United States Army, able-bodied: unmarried men between the ages of 21 and 35 years: good pav, rations, clothing and medical attendance: anntlcants must be prepared to fur nish satisfactory evidence as to age. character and habits. Apply at No. 915 Penn av Pitts burg, Pa. TITEN (2) Who understand how to coat on steel ill cooking utensll6 in enameling works. 'Address H. B.. 142 Michigan St.. Chicago. 111. MEN A few intelligent men as salesmen. Ap ply at once, C. II. Dodge, Excelsior building. Sixth nvi and Grant St. OFFICE CLERK yirst-class man; must bo well recommended. Apply at once to O. C, Dis patch office. SALESMEN First-class clothing salesmen ;steady position R the right people; good wages; none but first-class clothing salesmen need apply. P. SALESMAN An experienced grocery salesman for an established route; one that can furnish bond and recommendation. Address Box 1314. city. SHEARSMEN Three experienced agricultural sheanemen that can shear all kinds of shapes. Steady work for right party: no other but agricul tural shearsmen. need apply. Apply C. Klrcher, Pittsburg Steelworks, Chamers, P. L. E. It. R. QLATER and tinner, at once sood wares. An. u piy at u. 11. Hole's, No, 4 Main St., Salem, O. STAIRBUILDERS To first-class mechanics steady employment. Householder 4 Jones. "rOUNG MEN Ten respectable yonng men of JL good address to solicit orders forthe finest grade portraits In sepia cravon and water colors; experience unnecessary; work speaks ror itself. Union Artists' Portrait Company, first floors 703 Liberty St., 607 Wood st. ; stores open till 9 P. M. Agents Wanted. AGENTS On salary or commission to handle the new patent chemical Ink erasing pencil? the greatest selling novelty ever producea; erases ink thoroughly In two seconds: no abrasion oz paper; ICO to 603 per cent profit: one agent's sale amounted to KC0 In six days; another t321ntwo hours: we want one energetic general agent for each State and Territory. For terms and full particu lars, addrvss The Monroe Eraser Mfg. Co., La. Crosse, Wis. AGENTS-MO to i30 per dav; the Erin Nerve Puz zle: just patented: eclipses anrthlncr ever ot the market: over 78,000 sold by agents the firstweek in London: people are wild over it; nothing of the kiuu eer seen Deiore: sample or mail, i cents; write for particulars. Eureka Mfg.' Co., La Crosse, Wis, xlO AGENTS-t75 00 per month salary and expenses paid any active man ur woman to sell a line of plated ware, watches and iewetrr: ean live at home: we furnish team free; fniy4iarticnlarB and an elegant sample case of goo once Standard Silver Ware Co. oods free. Address at Boston, Mass. AGENTS To sell life of Hon. Charles Stewart ParneU by Robert McWade. chief editor Phila delphia Ledger: book profusely illustrated; secure territory at once; a rare chance to make money. M. J. Evans & Co., 427 Blssell block, Pittsburg. AGENTS Extraordinary offering: K 000 to $6,000 a year assured to general agents; S4 to 3 per day to canvassers: a permanent and convenient business; no competition; every lady a possible customer. Address, wlyi 2c. stamp. Consolidated Adjustable Shoe Co., Lynn, Mass, A GENT3-"KIng's Handbook;" 2.639 lllustra- xx tlons: 51 colored maps; census 1890; selling for (250: is xnakln? a treat hi iik; aj gents making money liberal terms, P. J. rapidly: territory gotug fast; Fleming & Co., 13f Firth av., Pittsburg. AGENTS Two experienced agents, ladles or gentlemen, to fill vacancies; no other than experienced need apply; $20 per week guaranteed to right parties. 107 Ross st. AGENTS Ladles and gentlemen, city and country, only a few- more wanted; good can- assers making tl W to (200 per month. Frantz & Co., 420 Smithfield St. AGENTS New cigar lighter: every smoker buys; lights In wind or rain; sample lie, two for 25o; f i uozen. oy man; stamps ias.cn. a. stayner dc VO, ri Providence, R. I. AGENTS to canvass Pittsburg and Allegheny. Call on Thompson Wachob, Woodland ave., near California ave., Allegheny, Pa. AG EN TS S3 to S7 dally; experience unnecessary. Putnam Jt Co., Perfumers. West Wlnsted, Ct. "TAISTRICT AGENTS For the citizens' Mutual U Life Insurance Association of New York. Ad dress Murry & Edsau, General Agents, Fidelity building. Pittsburg. Female Help Wanted. APPRENTICES Good sewers; also, ladles and n girls to learn dressmaking and cutting. 930 Penn av. COOK AND CITAMBERMAID-Best wagesjald. Apply Stanton av. and St. Clair St., East End. COOK for quired. a small family: good reference re Address P. O. Box 273 Plttsbnrg. GntL A good girl for general housework in small ramlly without children: light work. Apply to Mr. Brown, care 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. GIRL of steady habits for general housework. 170 Sandusky st Allegheny. GDJL For general housework, at 27 Cliff St. Family of three. LADY REPRESENTATTVE-For a beautiful and convenient invention for ladles. Call at Room 201, Hamilton building, 91 Fifth av. LADY that can do neat sewing to do fur work. Apply to Home & Ward, 41 Fifth av. CALESLADIES-Steady salary. SSLMi Fifth av. 900 BOUSE GIRLS, cooka chambermaids. AJJ 27 Federal st.. Allegheny. Business Opportunities. Ty ANTED Buslnesj manager tor corporation if manufacturing wire work and patented steel light, iron and steel specialty with exclusive ter ritory: must be able U take Interest with present owners: business alreauvestablshed. Apply to G., care Carrier No. 59, St Louis, Mo. Dressmaking Wanted. TYRESSMAKING-Fine tailor-made dresses; fit JJ guaranteed: moderate prices. Mme. Ron London. 1'arls and VwYnrt TpeaRTnsV1n9 fV . 930 Penn av. AV ANTED. Male and Female Help Wanted. AT ONCE Teamsters, farm hands, 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. 14 per week; child's nurse, waitress: all first-class report here; highest wages paid. Median's, 515 Grant st. Tel. 90. COOKS, chambermaids, nurses, dining room girls, laundresses, 5 yonng girls, 200 house girls, kitchen, pantry and dining room girls for boarding bouses, chambermaids and cleaning girls for hotels. German and colored girls, white and colored waiters,: colored boys. Mrs. E. Thompson, 606 Grant st. LADY or gentleman to manage branch agency; send stamp for free sample. E. L. Baldwin & Co., Detroit, Mich. Situations Wanted. POSITION A well-known young business man having recently removed to Chicago would he pleased to act for any FUtsburg firms desiring rep resentation in that city: unexceptional references as to character and ability. Address Columbian, Dispatch office. ' POSITION By a young man; steamntter, run stationary engine and handy about machinery; can give best of reference. Address Steanifltter, Dispatch office. POSITION By young man well educated; book keeping or any office work; bestof city refer ences. Address C. O. C, 216 Robinson St., Allegheny. lOSITION as stenographer and typewriter: two Tp,n oTiirt,nrif pood references- Arlilrffl G. R., Dispatch office. " POSITION as clerk In hotel out of city; no obtec- tlons; Al references. Address J. C. H., Dis patch office. POSITION as typewriter iu a- Kw office by a young man. Inquire of W. J. Jones, 60 i ourth avenue. POSrriON by stenographer and typewriter: good references. Address Steno, Dispatch office. POSITION As bookkeeper or assistant auditor. Jayno, Dispatch office. SITUATION By an experienced practo ally and theoretically educated and examined German machinist; fnlly acquainted with all American and Fngllsh machinery an(1 holler systems. Address W. Kozak, lOITnstlnst., city. SITUATION as bookkeeper or manager by a young man who has had large experience: best of city references git en. Adaress "Pittsburg," Dispatch office. SITUATION By young man 23 in grocery or general store": seven years' experience; good reference. Address Good. Dispatch office. SITUATION by young ladv to do typewriting or general office work. Address Competent, Dis patch office. SITUATION As shearman, plow shapes, pWtes or sheet Iron; sober man. Address M. ., Dis patch office. S1 rrUATION By organist and choir director. Aaarcss urganisi, inspaicn ouice. SITUATION as cook andbaker In city or country. AddreBS J. Hurth, IIP Water st. Boarders and Lodgers Wanted. BOARDING and lodging at notel Wilson: the best 25c rneal In Pittsburg, without exception; lodging, 50c, 75c, 11. No. 10 Smithfield st. BOARDERS Nicely furnished large room; rea sonable reference required. 12 Ninth st. OCCUPANTS For 1 Inrge. unfurnished, cheer ful rront room; second floor; privato family. Reference required. Western ave. Address J. J. M.. Allegheny P. O. 0 .CCUPANTS for furnished room, with board. ito. iv snerman av,. Aiiegneny. OCCUPANT for furnished room In private fam ily. 8 Sherman av Allegheny. Beal Estate Wanted. HOUSE Four-room brick house in good condi tion, with water, gas, etc. Address Howard, Dispatch office. Booms Wanted. ANTED Three unfurnished rooms forhouse ?V keeping, water, gas, etc. Address Howard, Dispatch office. Partner Wanted. PARTNER With capital of $300, In the candy, manufacturing: cood paying business. Call at No. 60 James St., for particulars, Jos. Geycr, at 9 A.M. or 5 P.M. PARTNER-Wlth a capital or 13.000: staple manufacture. Address C. B., Dispatch office. Financial Wanted. "17INANCIAL A manufacturing corporation, X firmly established, desire to dispose of 5-5,000 of their treasury stock to further increase their busi ness: guarantee 10 per cent on Investment. P.O. Box 717. MONEY to loan at lowest market rates on bond and mortgage; no delay, ReedB. Coyle & Co., cor. Fourth av,, and Grant st. M ONEYto loan on mortgages: lowest Interest; no aeiay. uiacK u luiru, uj ourm av. MORTG A GES-SIOO, OOOtoloanjaums 500 to S5, 000 to (20,000: expenses light; money ready, fc. J. Fleming. 152 Fifth av. MORTGAGES on city or Allegheny connty prop erty at lowest rates.' Henry A. Weaver & Co., 92 Fourth av, MORTGAGES Moncv to loan in suras to suit at 4,5 and6 per cent, Robert G. Bailey, 152 Fourth ay. SCnENCK MULERT Insurance, agents, 413 Wood su Plttsbnrg. Pa. ' . TO LOAN (200,000 on mortgages: rioo and up ward at 6 per cent: (500,000 at 4 per cent on residences or business "property, vacant lots or farms. S. TT. Prenph 1VFnnrth nv TIT'ANTED We have money to loan in large or it small amounts on mortgages: all applica tions will receive prompt attention, W. A. Herron & oons, eu j ourtn av Miscellaneous Wanted. ARFOPENING Miss Flesher's Dress Cutting and Making School, 414 Smithfield St., former ly !H5 Penn av. Former scholars please call. We teach everything pertaining to dress cutting and making. Our system Is the only system of actual measurement In the world, and our schools are the only exclusive dress cutting and making schools In the world. We teach you to make ladies' and children's garments of 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. AUCTION! AUCTION! AUCTIONl-Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday we buv new and second-hand furniture, stored or sold ou com mission: hold sales at stores or houses; stores bought and highest prices paid; call and see the Washington Auction Storage and Van Co., 76 Third av., city. A GREAT reduction We want everybody to know that we have reduced our best S3 00 cabi nets to (3 00. Stewart St, Co.. 90 and 92 Federal St.. Allegheny, Pa. 1 diamond Photoettcs SI 00. G IOAL WAGONS-At John HalL Jr., & Co. 's, 621 AjlUCrbf Bb. TPVERYBODY to know that W. O. Staving sells ill the reliable Star brand butter at 20c. Stands 204, 205, 218, center Allegheny market. GROCERS and dealers to buy Boneless Boiled Hams, sausage, pork, sparerlbs, lard, all kinds Smoked meat cheap. E. A. Relnemau, IS Pitts. Market. HORSES TO WINTER The underslgned.havlng rented the stables of the Sewlckley Dairy Company, at Sov. lckley. Is prepared to board and care for 200 horses i the best of care and attention will be given to all stock. Eor further information address James K. Daln, Boom 83, Bakewell build ing, Plttsbnrg, Pa. HORSES to board during winter; warm barns and special attention given to the comfort of stock. For references and rates address Homer Wllllson, Houstonvlllc, Pa. LADIES' and gents' clothing cleaned or dyed; prompt work. Chas. Pfelfer, 443 Smithfield, and 100 Federal st. T)ADLOOKS-OnIy 5c; a fine line of table and X pocket cutlery always on hand. Eoyer, 105 PAPER HANGING and kalsomlnlng: first-class work done very cheap. Clayburn's, 92 Ohio St., Allegheny. PARTIES wishing choice properties Improved or unimproved, will do well to consult W. A. Lincoln. 101 Fonrth av.. who always has sneclal Sargalns that are not generally in the market, and o not care to advertise. PATENTS-U. S. and foreign; fees payable on success. J.H.Steyenson.sollcitor, looFlfthav. JATENTS-O. D. Levis (20 years). Solicitor, 131 Fifth av., nextLeader, Pittsburg; no delay. SHOTGUNS Revolvers, reloading tools and am munition; special bargains the coming week. 105 Smithfield. T 10 BUY A doctor's light phaeton, in good con- uiiiun. xx. jiuyer, iuo siniuiueiu. TO SELL you double-barrel breech-loading shot guns, bar locks, rebounding hammers, pistol grip, cuuju) uure auu an iniurureuieuis at Sio BO, jv. emit, v c ana va jjiueny su, 03. 705. 707 Smith- field St. Send stamp for new catalogue just out. rpRUNKS hauled to and from East End for 50c. Campbell & DavU, 12 Seventh av. Telephone 276. YOU can buv double barreled breech loading shot guns for S3 CO. 105 Smithfield. FOB SALE EVIPBOVED BEAL iSSTATE City Besldences. "POB SALE Oakland A new, attractlvehouse' of X nine rooms, cemented cellar, finished attic, laundry, bath, two w.cs,,hard-wood mantels with tile facings, electric bells, electric gas lighting, all In fine order: lot 35 leet front ou a most desirable residence street; price J6,8C0. (71). Ste W. A. Herron & Sons, 80 Fourth av. TTOBTY-FnTH ST. 12 orlck houses; 10 per cent X investment, Morris Fleming, 108 Fourth avenne. MT. WASHINGTON-Bargain If you want a new 5-room honse at a great bargain call on Baltensperger ft Williams, lti Fourth av. Suburban Beslaences For Sale. QiROO AND 21 per month will buy one of the J lUvuvr coziesiutue nomes we nave to offer: a very pretty and roomy lot. a good house of five rooms, ball, attic, city water, gas, etc. : the owner occupies and has devoted several years to the Im provement and embellishment of the place; he will take pleasure In showing It to those who present our cards; very cheap at $2.b0U: Pennsylvania Railroad trains or electric cars take you qulcklv there. (4-57-246.) Charles Somen & Co., 159 Fonrth av. ffl1 100 will bay a5-roomhouse,wlthlot25xl20, DXs within 6 miles from city, on Pennsylvania Railroad: a complete property and decided bar gain, Baxter, Thompson & Co., 162 Fourth av.. FOB SABE IMPROVED BEAB ESTATE. Bast End Besldences For Sale. MARGARETTA ST. For sale or to let two new frame houses Just finished, 6 rooms and large finished attic, large porches, halls and slate man tels to each house; artesian well on each premises; Jive minutes' walk from Penn av. cars: each lot 2S feet by llo on Margaretta sr. between Rebecca and Falrmount av., Nineteenth ward: high, beauti ful and healthful locations: they are residences In tho city, while enjoying the pure, invigorating air of the country; Jnst the place for a home; terms easy. C. O'Donnell, 1148 Penn av. FR SALE In East End new and very attractive house of seven rooms, finished attic, reception .hall, fine bathroom, handsome mantels with tile work, lanndry. and all modern fixtures: lot 45 ft. front: near four lines of rapid transit; Immediate possession; price S3.500. (74.) SecW. A. Herron & Sous, 80 Fourth av. FOR SALE-6,500-New honse of fine appear ance, nine rooms, modern fixtures of allklnds, street lmprovemeuts made; onlv 15 minutes' Vide by the Firth avenue or Forbes street cars from Wood sreet; location one of the best In Oakland. (R5) W. A. Herron & Sons. 80 Fourth av. (J2Q 730 Handsome new stone front brick resl tOJUj dcn.se of nine large rooms on an elegant asphalt pared avenue, In a gilt-edged neighbor hood, within two minutes of electric cars: has sliding doors, beautiful slato mantels and tile hearths, handsome bath complete: both gases, electric lights and bells, speaking tubes, cemented cellar, laundry, two porches, etc., and Is beauti fully finished throughout; large lot. Sea Baker & Co., 6227 Fcnn av E. E. (24) CJ"1 500 eish and balance In monthly paynlents 53Xj or to suit purchaser will buy a nice new frame residence of nine large rooms on a good ave nue handy to traction cars; has all latest improve ments and Is verv conveniently arranged, and elegmtly furnished throughout; nice lot In a good neighborhood. See Baker & Co., 6227 Penn av., E. E. (103) (EJQ 700 New house, 6 rooms and attic, tile ujjO) hearths, slate mantels, sliding doors, china closet, bath, range, pantry: neatly papered. -complete sewerage; good location, close to East Lib erty station; electric and cable cars; terms easy: a bargain. Kelly & Rogers, 6216 Penn av E. E. S2A OOO Baum street. Twentieth ward. Shady uDtr) stdo station, near Duquesne Traction. 6 rooms, reception hall, 2 porches, both gase, nice lawn; lot 45x100: terms tl. 000 cash, balance on time. J. E. McCrlckart, 140 Fifth ave. Tel. 1676. Allegheny Besldences For Sale. HOUSE AND LOT If yon want tobuyonccheap inquire of B. F. Beale, Harrison St., Alle gheny. , rOR SALE LOTS. City Lots. T QTS-Bcantlfiil building lots forrrom J100 to 300, XJ In the Eighteenth ward; lorg payments: eajy terms. Inquire of Chas. E. Cornclics, attorney, 40G Grant St., Pittsburg. Bast End Lots For Sale. FIFTH AV., East End 100 feet, more or less, surrounded by beautlfslstono residences, near South Neglcy av. ; great bargain If taken soon, Morris ft Fleming, 103 Fourth av. TTX1R SALE 1,S00 Fine lot, suitable forbnslness X1 or dwelling purposes, on Penn near Wlnebld dle av.. East End; lot 20x100 fl. (47.) W. A. Herron ft Sons, 80 Fourth av. I?OR SALE $475; street paved and sewered; a . level lot on grado 20 ft. front, on Herron av., onesqnare from the cable line. 20 minutes' ride from the postoffice; a good lot at a low price (67). W. A. Herron ft Sons, 80 Fonrth av. T70R SALE Lots at Oakland. Fourteenth ward, X1 on Darrahst, : beautiful situation In Delmar terrace: terms easy. See W. A. Herron ft Sons, 80 Fourth av, OAKLAND-Cheapcst and best lots; level, sewered, no hills to climb: only 12 minutes from new postoffice, on line of electric cars, two squares from Fifth av. cable cars with 3 cent fare; buv Ophelia st. lots. 25x141: only $1,500. (D 246.) Black ft Balrd, No. 95 Fourth av. fi WILL buy a good lot In Lemlngton iiJOJ Square: so, also. wlllll50orf35e,oreven 30. Murry ft Edsall, Fidelity building. 121 Fourth avenue. Hazelwood Lots For Sale. TWENTY-THIRD WARD-Level lots, near Sec ondav. electric cars and B. ft O. R. K.statlon; S3 down, $10 per month: streets graded and ma cadamized, sidewalks laid, cltf water; houses built to suit purchaser on monthly payments. George C. Burgwln, Attorney at Law, 150 Fourth' av. Farms For Sale. I7ARM A first-class little farm of 20 acres: lies . well and Is very productive, with a good seven roomed brick dwelling, bank barn and all neces sary outbuildings: situated near Emsworth. on the P., F.W. ft C. E. R.,and onlv seven miles from Plttsbnrg: price $7,000. W. C. Bennger ft Co., 156 Fourth av. IJIARM A good stock farm near Ebensburg, Cam 1 brla county, of 77 acres: splendidly watered, etc. : about In timber: balance cleared, with a good four-roomed frame bouse, large bank barn and all necessary out-bnlldlngs: price only $2,200. W. C. Beringerft Co., 156 Fourth av. I7ARM of 117 acres, house, barn and orchard: on good road one mile from railroad station, eight miles from Marttnsburg; $2,000. J. H. Bristor, Martlnsburg, W. Va. . fTQfr acres of valuable coking coal And grarlng OOO land, within two miles of Clarksburg, Har rison county, W. Va., and near the B. ft O. and Monongahela R. K.'s. ApplratoncetoHon. J. J. Davis, or Mr. S. N. Bartlett, Clarksburg, W. Va. FOB SALE BUSINESS. Business Opportunities For Sale, CLOTHING STORE for sale In good live town or 15,000 people: doing leading business In the place: good reasons for selling. Address F. B., Dispatch office. DRUGSTORE In good location, restaurant. Jew elry stores, cigar stores, grocery stores, $200, $500 to S10.O00: milk route, liverv stable, lnmber vara, fish and oyster market, bakery, shoestore. Ilohues&Co.. 420 Smithfield st. DRUGSTORE At Invoice, or registered clerk as partner: small capital required. Address Pharmacist, Dispatch office. POR SALE A railroad stand; good trade (city and transition), big profits, sell quick: engag ing In other business. Address Big Profit, Dis patch office, RODUCE BUSINESS-On Liberty street, $1,100: fine grocery in Allegheny, $1,200; others $300 to $3,000: stationery store, $900; half interest In real estate business; retail and Jobbing tea busi ness, cigar stores. Perclral ft Gaston, 439 Grant St; STOCK 150 shares or stock at par value $100 per share In a manufacturing concern! profits large; no risks; demand forproduct cannot be sup plied. For particulars adaress Stocks, Dispatch office. 1 QO SHARES of stock In a fine brick manufac XOU taring, paying 30 per cent. Inquire at Chambers' Business Agency, 102 Fourth ave., room 6. ' Business Properties For Sale. F1BE 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 rc,dy purchaser. For terms, etc., applv to J. E, McKelvy, 15J Fourth av., Pittsburg, Pa. I70R SALE or trade Thenew Commercial House, New Lisbon, O.: good reasons for selling. William Bradbury, proprietor. QJ"1 f OOO We have an excellent investment OXWj 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 manentlnvestment or can be readily sold In a few months at an unusual profit. This will not be on the market long at the price, Murry ft Edsall, Fidelity Bullalng. 121 Fourth av. FOE SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Musical Instruments. AHLSTROM, Knrtzman. Mathushek & Son pianos on easiest terms; full line of sheet mu sic and musical instruments. Franklin ft McCaus land, 18 Sixth St., Pittsburg. C BICKERING ft SON'S famous pianos. Pltts bnrg agency, Franklin ft McCausland, 19 Sixth street. GUITARS, mandolins, banjos, violins and mu sical goods of every description, Kappel's, 634 Smithfield St. 0 .RGANS at $20, $35, $50. $65. Echols ft Caswell Ho. 146 Federal st, Allegheny.' uo.. Liijaicea., PIANOS We are offering wonderful bargains In new upright pianos that must be sold M once to make room for our fall and holiday stock; call soon and secure first choice. Echols ft OasrtCllCo., Limited. 146 Federal St.", Allegheny. PIANOS sold at factory prices, 35 Federal St., Allegheny; save the middleman's protlt) Carl Linn has unfailing musical Judgment; repre sents manufacturers. PIANO A beautiful upright piano, nearly new, good make, warranted: very cheap for cash. Carl Linn, 35 Federal st., Allegheny. PRIGHT PIANOS from $150 to $?00: square pianos $50, $75. $125 and $175. Echols ft Cas well Co., Llm.. 146 Federal St., Allegheny. Horses, Vehicles. Live Stock For Sale. TTARNES3 Blankets, saddles, covers. Grant's, w a ouriu av. ana jrerry.st. HORSES 15 bead of horses, pair or gray mares 15i hands high, I! years old and well broken, fearless as steel and will stand without tieing: bay team 10 hands high, sound and In good condition: number of single drivers In perfect condition and sound In every respect: also a rew horses suitable lor coal hauling: a lot of second-hard buggies lu good condition. 149 and 151 Forbes av., city. HORSE Stylish barouche horse, city broke and can be driven by a lady. Can be seen at Patrick Murray's boarding stable, Dnquesue way, city. TTOR8ES Cheap Four eood work horses, from XX 1,150 to 1,600-welght. Joseph White, Seventh St., Duquesueway. lei, , 1982. HORSE, wagon and harness Inquire at 641 Lib erty st. Koenlg ft Schmidt. SHETLAND PONIES and mastiff puppies for sale; both pure bred and can be registered; write for prices. J, H. Straub, Youngslown, O. WAGON For sale or exchange for light spring wagon, a truck spring wagon in grod con dition: removable canvas top; about 4,500 pounds capacity. S. Strunz & Sons, 708-716 Bingham St., Southside. WAGON Heavy spring truck wagon, remov able canvas top; good condition, or will ex change ror light spring wagon. S. Strunz ft Son, 708 Bingham st.. B.S. WAGONS Contractors', farm and city, one and two horse coal wagons with all-oak beds, at 621 Liberty st. FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Machinery and Metals For Sale. BOILERS and engines, second-hand; all sizes, rrom 4 to 100 h. p. cheapest In the market: 43 boilers and engines In stock, stationary and porta ble, upright boilers, mounted farm engine, etc.; steam pumps, governor, pulleys and shafting. Telephone 3101, 23-25 Pork way, J, S. Young, Allegheny, Pa. BOH.ERS Pair of boilers and smoke stacks In good condition. Pha-nlx Prewlng Co.. Twenty-fourth and Smallman. EXHAUST Steam neatlng-By the "Williams vacuum system, " without back pressure upon the engine: guaranteed advantages, saving power, removal of cracking or hammering In pipes, ln creasbig effltleucy of the heating system, saving water and fuel. (Send for new descriptive cata logue.) Warren Webster & Co.. 491 N. Third st.. Phils., patentees and -manufacturers of Webster Vacuum Feed Water Heater and Purifier. CECOND-HAND engines and boilers Two t3 horse-power and two ten horar-power station ary engines and boilers. One ten horse-power portable on wheels. Thirty-five, 15, 12, ten and eight horse-power engines, vertical and horizontal, all good and will be sold cheap, liannes' Machine Depot. 99 First av. Miscellaneous For Sale. BARRELS 300 empty whisky barrels; suitable for elder. Geo, If. Bennett & Bros., No. 133 First av. llENT a bolt border: wall paper, 1, 2. 2), Sea j bolt;lC0samples. all prices, sent for ic stamp. Reed, TV allpaper Jobber, Rochester, Pa. CORDAGE Twine, Co., 89 Water St. hemp packing. Flocker ft RED BKICK-Capicttv 60,000 dally. Address Wfttmer Brick Co., Lim.,12Fcderal St.. Alle gheny, Pa. THE best fresh butter and eggs received daily. Stands 29, 31. 32 Diamond Market. PEBSONAL. PERSONAL Coal wagons. Liberty st. all oak beds, at 521 PERSON AL Large 9-Inch nickel plated shears 15c. 105 Smithfield, PERSONAL Nut crackers." each; 10.000 Just re ceived from Europe. II. Roycr, 105 Smithfield. PERSONAL Carving knives and lorks SOe per pair, sold elsewhere for SI per pair. 105 Smithfield.- PERSONAL Lessons given on violin, piano, mandolin and guitar, by Mrs. L. E. Barne,657 Wylle ave., near Somer st. PERSONAL Cash paid for old gold and sliver: Jewelry repaired: new work made to order. Chris. Hauch. 541 Smithfield. PERSON AL Poultry and game received dally and sold at reasonable prices. E. Herst ft Co., Stands 29, 31, 32 Diamond Market. Telephone 1658. PERSONAL Matrimonial paper containing hundreds of advertisements of marriageable people mailed free. Gunnel's Monthly. Toledo, O. PERSONAL Hill's World's Fair Album of Bi ography and Art, a $6 book, free to pur chasers of lurnlshlng goods at Aland's, 131 Fifth avenue. 1 PERSONAL Hotel Wilson is the best place to . stop when In the city. Their celebrated 25c meals nave no equal. Lodging 50c, 75c, $1,00. No. 10 Smithfield. PERSON AL-Ladles' hair dressing, shampooing, bang cutting, hair curling, wigs, switches, hair goods, all kinds grease paints, theatrical goods. B. A. Renter, 8 Federal St.. Allegheny, Pa. PERSONAL Would like oneWm. JohnMcCor ralck. formerly of Marlborough. County Down, Ireland, to write to his sister, ilary McCormlck, care of Mr. D. Kirke, Darrah St., Oakland, Pitts burg. PERSONAL Grant's Memoirs, $3 75: Mark Twalu's Huckleberry Finn, 75c; Webster's Dictionary, large quarto. $1 25: E. P. Roe's works, half price; special bargains In old and new books. Frank Bacon ft Co., XI Smithfield St. PERSON Al When 1 was a imau boy my mother always repaired my breeches and Jacket, bnt since I got to be a great blgraan, Dickson, the well known tailor, 65 Fifth av., cor. Wood ot second floor, has been substituted, who now does all my cleaning, pressing and renovating in great shape. Tel. 1553. PERSONAL We herewith take lileasure In of fering you the following special Inducement: A double-barrel breech-loader, hamlnatcd steel bar rels, top or side 'lever, with all Improvements, at $20. and will give yon free of charge a complete set or loading and cleaning tools, 100 shells, gun case and hunting coat; this is beyond doubt the greatest offer ever made. K. Smlt, 932 and 934 Liberty St., 703, 705, 707 Smithfield. Send stamp for new lllus trated catalogue. FOUND. I70UND You can buy a Flobert rifle, 22 caliber, ? for $2, atK. Smlt's. :?OUND-Wl Liberty St., h( ? wagons with all oak beds. T?OUND Good kitchen saws for 35c; sold else X? where for 75c, at 105 Smithfield. I 70UND Carpenters tools of all kinds at the lowest prices, filly warranted and guaranteed, H. Royer, 105 Smltkfield. FOUND Skye terrier dog. Owner can hare same on indentlficatlon, and liquidating expenses attached, by Inquiring at 540 Smithfield st. T70UND That you can get Hill's VA orld's Fair . Album, a SS book, free at Aland's, 131 Fifth av., by purchasing your furnishings there. I?OUND Ladies while out shopping find It con venient to purchase fresh butter, eggs, poul try and game of E. Herst ft Co., Stands 29, 31, 32 Diamond Market, TTOUND That the best 25c meal in Allegheny X county can be obtained at Hotel Wilson; lodg ingsoc, 75c, $1: stop hero when in Plttsbnrg. Hotel Wilson, 10 Smithfield st. PBOPOSALS. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS-BIDS WILL be received until 12 o'clock noon SATUR DAY, Octobev 31, for laying "00 perch, more or less.of stone for foundation for St. Thomas' Church, Braddock, Pa. Plans and specifica tions can he seen at tne office of the archi tect, T. D. Evans, Lewis hloclc, Pittsburg, or at the pastoral residence, Braddock. The successful bidder will be required to give bonds for the faithful performance of con tract. Bids should he addressed to Very Bev. J. UICKEY, LocfcBor 30S, Braddock, Pa. The rich t is reserved to rei ect any or all bids. 6c27-57-27,2S,29,Sl COMMITTEE. Office of Cohtrolleb LLZB ) r. Pa., r 28, 1891- S of Allegheny Cotjsty, Pittsbtjiu. Pa.. October NOTICE TO NATURAL GAS COMPA NIES Sealed proposals will be received October 30, 1891, for supplying the Court House and jail with natural gas for fuel. Bids must be addressed to the County Commissioners. Each bid must be accompanied by a bond in double the amount of bid. Tho County Commissioners reserve- the right to rej ect any or all bids. For informa tion call at the County Commissioners' office. JAMES A. GRIER, 0C29-27 County Controller. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED at the office of the Supervisins Architect, Treasury Department, Washing ton, D. C, until 2 o'clock p. st. on the 19th DAY OF NOVEMBER, 189J, for all the labor and materials lequired to furnish and erect complete, three hydraulic passenger ele vators, one hydraulic mail lift.one hydraulic ash lift, including pumps, tanks, cars, plat formB. Trioine. etc.. for the U. 8. Court House and postoffice building at Pittsburg, Pa., iu accordance with the drawings and specifica tions, copies of which may be bad on appli cation at this office or the office of the Super intendent nt Pittsburg, Pa. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check for a sum not less than 2 per cent of, the amount of the proposal. The department will reject all bids received after the time herein stated for opening the same; also bids which do not complv strictly with all the requirements of this Invitation. Proposals must be inclosed in envelopes, sealed and marked, "Proposal for three hydraulic passenger elevators, one hydraulic mail lift, one hydraulic ash Hit, etc., for the U. S. Court House and postoffice building at Pittsburg, Pa.," and addressed to W. J. EDBROOKE, Supervising Architect. Octobdr 21, 1S9L oc24-6rrB EDUCATIONAL. P 1 1 D D V UNIVERSITY, SIXTH STREET. CUBBY Collegiate Department, The Best. CUBBY Normal School,' The Best. CUBBY English Training School, The Best. CUBBY Business College, The Best. CUBBY School of Shorthand, The Best. CUBBlf Conservatory of Music, The Best. f!I7UTi.Y Snliool of F.li miHrni. Tho Itpst CUBBY Facultyand Discipline, TheBest" Call or send lor catalogue. II. M. BOWE, President. OC21-31 DUQUESNE COLLEGE Is growing rapidlv. Two large literary so cieties, the. Arcadian and the Promethean have just been organized. Students enter with advantage at any time. The samo studies in both day and evening sessions. Diamond street, opposite Court House, Pitts burg. ' E. il. WOOD, D. D. LD., OCJ5-4S Piesident. VTEW RAPID PHONOGRAPHY AND L typewriting and complete business course taup-ht at Park Institute, 204 North ave., Allegheny. New term opens Novem ber 9. Evening sessions. Catalogues and journal to any address free. an20-TTS LEVI LUDDEN, A. M-, PrincipaL McNAUGHBR & CO., Contractors for raving Sidewalks With Cement, Brick aud Fire IJrlck, Concreting Cellars. FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY, PA. Curbstone lurnished and set. auU-74-6 M. MAY, SONS & CO. FINE DYEING AND CLEANING. M Ql-rtli Avenn 50 Sixth Avenue, Blhl3-6S-TUTh3 1-uisuuxu, iu. CHOICE PBOPEBTIES. FOR SALE. Second ave. corner lot, 25x156 To an alley, the best on the street In Hazelwood, for only 81,700. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO,, - 0C2MS3 ran 162 FOURTH AVE. WHERE IS NORTH OAKLAND SQUARE? Call on us ana we will show you the PRETTIEST LITTLE SPOT In the city of Pittsburg. 7-ROOJI BKICK DWELLINGS, All Modern Improvements, S5,7,50,. ' And Terms to Suit. Samuel W. Black & Co., OC2S-55 99 Fourth ar. ' BLUEGRASS FARM. FOR SALE One of tne finest blnegrass farms in Loudon county, Virginia. For terms, etc., seo W. A. HUDSON, ATTORN EY-AT-BAW, Room 19, St. Nicholas building.Pittsburg.Pa. oc2-5.Vrb.su ANY PERSON' WHO HAS $50 Can buy a nice lot within 5 minutes' walk of cable and electric cars. See KEIA.Y & ROGERS. OC2Q-52 6216 Penu av.. E. E. AUCTION SALES. HORSES. MULES. AUCTION SALE 650 HORSES & MULES. The largest pnblic sale of horses and mnles ever offered in Western Pennsylvania. Tha Pittsburg, Allegheny and Manchester Trac tion Company will offer nt public sale to the highest bidder 425 HORSES and 225 MULES, at their Short Line stable, Beaver avenue, foot of Pennsylvania avenue, Allegheny City, week beginning NOVEMBER 2, 1391. 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 which ha3 only been in service six months. Salo com mences at 10 o'clock a. jr. Nopostponemonts on account of weather. TER3I5 CASH. Any information can be had bv addressing the ARNHEIM LIVE STOCK CO., 52 Second avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. Don't forget the date, commencing Monday, November 2, 183L ocl7-56 ASSIGNEE AUGTiQi. SALES! Buy your Christmas presents now ' at your own prices at No. 49 SIXTH ST. Diamonds, Watches, fine Onyx Clocks, Rogers Bros.' 1847 flat ware Tea Sets, Jewelry and Silverware of all kinds. Sales daily 10 a. m. and 2 and 7 p. m. F. D. HARTMAN, Assignee. Fixtures and Sa'fes for sale. oc27-35rrsn A.UCTION 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, bedsteads,book case, walnut sideboard, large refrigerator, chairs, rockera, tables, dishes and glajsware, clocks and ornaments, brussels and ingrain carpets on rooms, halls and stairs, kitchen ana laundry furniture. Sale positive. House open after 8 o'olooK morning of sale. HENRY AUCTION CO., Auctioneers. OC27-7G 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 bridge, 3 minutes from electric cars. Sale nositive. Terms. $25 cash on day of sale, $100 on delivery of deed aud balance ou time, to suit purchasers. oc27-29 T AUCTION FINE FURNITURE, CARPETS, BUGGY, ETC., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, AT 10 O'CLOCK, at the rooms of the Henry Auction Com pany, 21 and 2C Ninth street. Fine chamber suites in mahogany, oak and walnut; parlor suites upholstered in broca telle tapestry; rugs and plushes, bookcases, fine driving buggy, almost new; sideboards, eztrtables, chairs, rockers, wardrobes, bed steads, bureaus, washstands, springs, mat tresses, pillows, blankets, comforts, new and second-hand carpets, kitchen and laundry furniture, dishes, etc. HENRY AUCTION COMPANY. OC29-70 Auctioneers. HB. SMITHSON, REAL ESTATE AND . GENERAL AUCTIONEER, Room 53 Eisner building, Fifth av. and Wood st Sales or Jewelry and Merchandise at stores Furniture at residences promptly attend cd to. QC21-26-D WINTER RESORTS. THE LAKEWOOD, Lakewood, N. J. NOW OPEN. The enlslne will be under the charge of E. LAPEKRUQUE, late chef i Delmonlco's and Hoffman House. For terms address oel3-60-TT8 FRED STERBY. L. H. HARRIS DRUG CO. Have removed to Nos. 46 and 43 Seventh avenue, opposite" New Grant street, hut 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 Avenw, OC17-P ' PITTSBURG. PA sissarorLiS,- Steel Stamps, ZESu.'b'ber Stamps, SealSTesses, 3zo. W. A. Bunting, 20 Fifth Ave. PULL Patterns in cooL light-weight suitings and trouserings. Tho largest selection obtainable Ttie Correot Stylea. H. &C. F. AHLERS, MERCHANT TAILORS, 420 SMITHFIELD STREET. .Telephone, 1339. Jea-TTsaa V WiAlJte'
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