'THETpiTTSBTIRG DISPATCH? WsXDiS - "QCTG-BEff '30, 1891. MAY CAUSE A SPLIT: Covenanters Discuss the Acquittal of ,Drs. Millisran and Carson. PfiOF. WILSON HAS LITTLE TO SAY. The Action of the iew York Presbytery Did Xot Surprise Him. TOUXG Jin. MILLIGAX VEKI JUBILANT There was much gratification in the Re formed I'resbytcrian congregation upon reading exclusively in The Dispatch that the Xew York Presbytery had yester dav acquitted Revs. Dr. J. C. K. Milligan and Dr. J. i". Carson. The charges are well known, and the case was interestingly matched by both the Covenanters and the branch of the IT. P. Church which has at its head Rev. J. R. J. Milligan. of Alle gheny, who is a nephew of the Uew York divine. The gentleman was seen at his home on Irwin avenue, and the broad, satisfied Ftnile of a winner adorned his handsome lace. "Of course we are elated over the result, but you know it docs not affect matters out here", as they have been settled con clusively," he "said. "The great source of satisfaction we get out of the 25ew York de cision is the fact that onr views as expressed lat Jnne have practically been upheld and indorsed by the Presbytery in the East !Ko doubt the Covenanters will be disappointed, especially Prof. D. B. "Wilson and Rev. David McAllister, both of whom took such an active interest against mc, and finally compelled my stepping down and out, to gether with about 150 of the old congrega tion. the opposition pronounced. "In Xew York the endeavor to oust Dr. Milligan was most pronounced, as he above all others was most objectionable to the convention. His articles which were pub lished regarding that denomination, and their rights and privileges, stirred up an animated buzzing among the members only to be equally by a hornets1 nest agitated at the hands ot a mischievous bov. As far back as 1888 Prof. Wilsoi introduce-! a resolution at a meeting of the church against Dr. Milligan which Mas considered quite libelous. Dr. McAllister in 1889 offered an amendment to this, the subject of which subverted the very fundamental position of onr church. In iS90 the new school of Covenanters took sides with us, and advocated the right of suffrage. This was the beginning of the serious trouble. "We were branded as giv ing up our position in the church, and endeavoring to overthrow its princi ples. Then came the famous "East End platform," which yon all know resulted in mv removal, etc. 'Ve would have been glad to take up with Drs, Milligan and Carson, and render any help possible, but, upon signifying ourwill . nsness to do .o, the New York Presbytery Mild they conld take care of themselves. I l'ave been in communication with my uncle. He wrote me some time ago that it was his intention to leave the Church, but now, if both gentlemen go Or stay, the verdict of the Presbjtery will give them clean records 'y virtue of its decision. I had a telegram fating the result before it appeared in The Dispatch, and also that Rev. F. M. Foster .Mad filed a complaint against the Presbytery ;n thus acquitting the two ministers. "This ill not have any effect individually on them, but it is brought against the body col lectively. THEY TRACKED THE INFLUENCE. "It strikes me that the Covenanters down Kast did not have the influence that char acterized the Pittsburg. Presbytery or they would have succeeded in retiring the iu imuiMers iii line manner as i was. xne Cot enanters ha e their own ideas as regards church rules and observances, and I would not saj- one word to impute any motive of theirs. If they think it is their Outyto continue as they are doing, well and eood, but we took exceptions to them and nave had the courage to stand bv our convictions. "Our church now embodies 150 members, and it is moving along most pleasantly. The dpcision in New York will, perhaps, have some effect to further increase it in number. We arc now looking for a site to build a dmrchj and at present have two under con tideration." After Re. Milligan was seen a short whirl around tho corner to Buena Vista street brought the reporter to Prof. D. B. Wilson. He does not take The Disratch, and consequently had not seen the decision, but had heard of it incidentally on the street aud at the Park Institute He expressed himself as not caring to be interviewed on the subject He, however, said that the result was a rather expected one, and was no surprise to him. "It don't affect us out here, as we are still moving on w ithout rupture or dissatisfaction in the church," he said. "Of course we were some what demoralized when the split was made, and the majority of members followed Kev. J. It J. Milligan, but we are like the man who has been ill and fully recovered. Tlrere is always some way to recover from misfor tune, providing one has the right basis upon which to start" Ecv. David McAllister was out of town yesterday, and his views were not gotten, but it is understood that he conenrs with Prof. "Wilson on the matter. THE XAYMEH'S ETJBEATJ. Founded by Methodists to Promote Evan gelistic and Church Work. A new society was organized by Metho dist Protestants yesterday, at a meeting held in Allegheny, for the promotion of evangelistic and church extension work within the bounds of the Pittsburg confer ence. As the movement is backed by some of the most successful business men and brighest ministers in the church its success is assured. Speeches were made endorsing the work, and suggesting plans of operation. The Laymen's Bureau for Evangelistic work is the title of the Association. H. J. Heinz, Allegheny, was made Presi dent; Kev. G. O. Shepherd, of Sharpsburg, Vice PresidentjBev. a F. Swift, of Belle vue. Secretary, and Mr. "W. K. Gillespie, of Pittsburg, Treasurer. A committee to draft by-laws and outline plans and methods of work was chosen, consisting of Itev. G. a Shepherd, Kev. D & Stephens, D. D., editor of the Metliodist Jlecorder, Ecv. W. S. Hanks, of Knoxville; Rev. George Shaffer, Pittsburg; Eev. C F. Swift, Belle ue, and lavmen Henry Mej-ers. of Beaver Falls, Dr. H. H.G. Fink, of Springdale.and Robert Marshall, of Pittsburg. All the city and suburban churches were repre sented. The organization will be extended to embrace all the churches of the confer ence, and will shortly be incorporatad. CHASING THE SPECTATORS. About GO Warrants Issued for Some Tf Those Who Saw a McKee's Bocks Fight The move against the participants in and spectators of the prize fight in Graham's barn, a short distance above McKee's Bocks, on Charlies creek, promises to break up an extensive industry and source of pleasure to many people of McKee's Bocks and Mansfield. Sixty warrants have been sworn out before Alderman Madden for the arrest of people present, and some of them are persons who had rather forfeit a considerable sum than have their names go in this connection before a cold and unsympathizing public It is said that Mr. Wagner, the tenant occupying the premises, avers that the mill came off without his consent or even knowledge, but all the same, a resident of McKee's Bocks says that not a month passes without .a mill somewhere in the vicinity. The Fanners' Deposit National Bank Invite the pnblic to call and examine their new safe deposit vaults. Information con cerning the renting of boxes and deposit of valuables cheerfully given. mwf SKIRMISHING FOR A FARM. . Chief Elliott Says Same Owners Offer Land 50 Tr Cent Cheaper Than In the Sealed proposals, 'When' Seen Person ally Prospects or a Cheap Site. The question of a new Poor Farm will shortly be again brought to public attention by Chief Elliot, who will report to Councils his selection from about a dozen farms he has examined. Ht still has two or three on his list for examination, and when this is done, unless more are offered in the mean time, he will make a report to Councils. The prospect of the city getting a good farm at a very reasonable price is, from Mr. Elliot's statements, very promising. "I have put in considerable time, since Councils authorized me to proceed," said he, "and I have examined quite a number of farms, a dozen or so anyway. Some of the finest farms in Allegheny county, located on the Monongahela, Ohio and Allegheny rivers, have been offered at reasonable prices. By reasonable I mean at much lower figures than was asked for the best farms offered when the city adver tised for a farm to buy. You see it makes a great difference when the city is purchaser and men are asked to send in sealed proposals. It is natural that a man should put a high price av lain Innd 4TlA ST YlA tltfl- llA MOO rlV UU IS I O 11U1U IUCU. A. ilC lltlUJiuS AJC iM uuj prospect of making a Bale. But when you go after them on the quiet, as I have been doing, it is just as natural that they get down and talk reasonable. Of all the farms I have examined lately, and some of them arc very fine land, not one of them has been pnt at a higher figure than $400 an acre, and some a eood deal less. Whv. I have been offered farms at nearly 50 per cent less than the same were offered in response to the Controller's advertisements. One farm offered,-and which is suitable in most re spects for our purpose, has upon it two first-class stone quarries, both already opened up for working. From these we could get sufficient stone for the founda tions of the new institutions, and it may be, could use the same material for a large por tion of the structures themselves. Another property 'offered at a reasonable price is underlaid with a fine vein of coal, also opened, and has a very fair supply of nataral gas, enough, probably, to supply the insti tution with light and fuel while it lasts. Each of these farms has river frontage and good railroad facilities, and either of them is so situated that in case a poor unfortu nate would need to be carried from the train to the institution it would be easy to accom plish it That is a feature I will not lose sight of in making my selection. The Alex ander farm which, it'has been stated, was the on-; selected, is'one of those offered, but it will only stand the same chance as the others." Mr. Elliott further stated that he had not secured cash options on any of the property. D0IKG QUIET WOKK. Factory Inspector Watchorn's Mysterious MovemeDtn. "Quiet work is the best work," said Fac tory Inspector "Watchorn yesterday. He has been in the city nearly all the time for two weeks, but refuse; to state his business. He admitted that It was official, however, and then tacked on the statement that he is not taking a brass band with him when he visitstactories. "I do not enter suit against any person," be continued, "until all other mean have been exhausted to get obedience for the law. J have sent a circular to the manufac turers in the State calling attention to the laws I am expected to enforce, and asking them to co-operate with me in doing so. The greatest trouble I have met is in enforcing the semi-monthly pay. I have indnced a number of firma to obey the law in this respect, and I think the few who still hold out for monthly pay will soot fall into line. If they will not do so peacefully, I will be obliged to bring suit, but as I said hefore, all pacific mcanj will be exhausted before such a step is taken." Extra Wide Black Dress Silks At very low prices. 24-inch, heavy blach gros grain, at 90 cts. 24-inch, black faille Francaise, at Si, 24-inch, black satin rhadames, at 95 cts: 26-inch, black surah silks (see these), at 70 cts. Also, elegant patterns in pure silk black brocade satins at 75 cts. JOS. HORNE & CO., 607-621 Penn avenue. Poor Man's Day at F. C. C. C Although we are very busy just now with the remarkable sales of fine clothing we've been having since Monday last, we cannot afford to neglect the poor people. They need warm clothing as well as the rich. "We have prepared a special price list for the poor, but bear in mind these prices are for to-day only: 285 boys' plain or pleated suits, sizes from4to 14 fl 20 300 boys' warm cape overcoats, sizes from4tol5 1 60 275 boys' cassimere and cfieviot long pants suits, sizes from 12 to 19 2 35 350 men's cassimere sack suits, sizes from 33 to 44 2 85 250 men's double-breasted chinchilla coats with red flannel lining, sizes from 34 to 44. .... 2 55 150 men's long ulsters with big collars, small sizes only 2 20 600 men's blue and black chinchilla overcoats, all sizes from 33 to 46 3 90 500 men's medium weight overcoats in nice dark shades, all sizes from 33 to 44 4 B0 800 men's nice striped pants in all the new shades and patterns l 20 Bring this list of prices with you so as to mate sure to get goods at the prices we have advertised. P. C. C C., Pittsburg Combination Clothing Company, corner Grant and Diamond streets. New Crystal Bengallne Silks. The newest weaves shown in colored silks, very handsome; a full line of shades at ?1 25 a yard in our silk department Jos. Hornb & Co., 609-621 Penn avenue. THREE BIG BARGAINS. Weber, Stelnway and Decker Pianos at a Sacrifice. Henricks Music Co., Ltd. Three pianos of well-known makes will be sold at a bargain. "Weber piano in first class condition, $175; Steinway piano. $150; Decker Bros.' piano, $150. These instru ments are bona fide bargains and will be sold to first comers. Call or write. Henricks Music Co., Ltd., 101 and 103 Fifth avenue. Bargains In Colored Silks New Goods. Colored faille silks, round cord, in 25 different shades, only 75c a yard; pure silk; very cheap at this price. JOS. HOBNB&CO., 609-621 Penn avenue. MEETINGS AND NOTICES. flections. Election notice-the annual elec tion for Directors of the Allegheny and Per rysTllle Turnpike Road Co. will tale place at the becond National Bank or Allegheny ouMONDAY, Novembers, from 11 to 12 o'clock. . J. N. DAVIDSON, Secretary. AXLEGSZXT, Octobers), 1831. OC29-2S-D Easiness Changes. PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. The firm heretofore doing business under the name of Nlmlck A. Co. was dissolved on the 1st day or October, 1881, by the withdrawal of Alex ander Nlmlck. The business will be continued by the remaining partners, George P. McBrlde and John S. Slagle, under the firm name of JOHN S. SLAGLE & CO., At K Water at., Pittsburg, Pa. ALEX. NIMICK. GEO. P. MCBRIDE, OC3-S-F JOHN 8. SLAGLST f-JBrtfri AiBJl!friMHffiffcisS,'tf"'i. I td&'Display advertisements ont dollar per tquarc for one insertion. Classified real estate advertisements on Oils page ten cents per lint for each insertion, and none taicx for la Otan thirty cents. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE Classified under the followlne hudlngs will b ac cepted at the rate or ONE CENT VER WORD FOR EACH INSERTION when paid for In ad Tance either at main or branch offices. Wanted Mvcrtitenents of aU Kinds, SUCH AS SITUATIONS, ROOMS, MALE HELP, BOATtDINO, FEMALE HELP, BOABDEKS, AGENTS, MISCELLANEOUS, PERSONAL, TO. LET BOOMS, MISCELLANEOUS FOB SALES, LOST AND FOUND. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. BUSINESS OFFICE. , Cor. Smlthfleld and Diamond Streets, ALWAYS OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. H'HUKE WANT, FOR SALE. TO LET. AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS "WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO P.M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements should he prepaid unless ad rcr- tlsers already hare acooants with The Dispatch. FOR THE SOUTHSIDE. NO. MB CARSON STREET. TELEPHONE NO. SOS. FOR THE EAST END. J. TV. WALLACE, em TENN AVE. PITTSBURG-ADDITIONAL. THOMAS MCCAFFREY, 3300 Butler strret. EMIL G. STUCKET, !4th street and Penn avenue. ALLEGHENY-. A. J. XAERCHEK. No. 62 Federal street H. J. McBRrDE. Market House, Allegheny. F. H. EGGERS & SON, Ohio and Chestnut streets. THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin avenues. G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. PERRY M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny are. "WANTED. Male Ilelo. ) AKBEEApplj' 3003 Butler st BOOKKEEPING Books opened, adjusted and closed, or changed from old style to voucher evstcm: will take charge of books where business will not Justify bookkeeper Jail time. Address Thomas J. Orr, Expert Accountant, JC7 Fourth ar. CANVASSERS For the best Industrial Life In surance Co. in the United States: big commls tlons and early promotion to life position offered to good men. Apply to Boom 3, CS Federal St., Alle gheny. CASH BOYS-Apply this manns'. morning at ICauf- CIOATMAKER at BfehlBros'., Tarc-ntum; city prices; steady work. CtOOPERS Two cask coopers and four barrel ' coopers. Corner Ninth and "Washington sts., s. s. TMSTILT.KR. A first-class distiller of good habits JLF who has had experience In making rye whisky InPeansylvanlaorMarTland can secure employ i apenre cmnlov. ment ny aaaresaing n.c Main St.. Louisville, Ky. ment by addressing Kentucky Distiller, 125 , ILEVATORBOT-Mnslbe obliging, bright, neat j and aole to write a fair hand; nut less than 15 oris years old. Address, In own handwriting, stating lowest salary. Elevator. Dispatch ofScc. GAS FITTER A first-class man at AVeldon & Kelly's. HAT SALESMEN-Sereral experienced men. Apply at Kaufmnnns'. MAN Must be a good miller, at Ingham's Ris ing Sun Dairy, nearNew Brighton ruad, Al legheny City, Pa. MEN A few Intelligent men as salesmen. Ap ply at once, C. II. Dodge, Excelsior building. Sixth av. and Grant st. , PRESSMEN 10 cylinder pressmen and 20 cylinder press feeden: must be of sober and Industrious habits: steady work: parties wanting positions should start for Akron as soon as they read this notice. The Werner Printing and lithographing Company, Akron, O. OLATERand tinner, at once: srood wasreS: te O ply at C D. Hole's, No, 1 Main St., Salem, TINNER A good man at A. St., S. S. P. Miller's, 6 Carson TRAVELING SALESMAN Specialties for all lines of trade; side line worth 100 per month. Allison, 177 Monroe St., Chicago. YOUNG MEN Ten respectable young men of good address" to solicit orders for the finest grade portraits In eepla crayon and water colors; experience unnecessary; nork speaks for 'Itself. Union Artists' Portrait Company, first floors 703 Liberty St., GOT Wood st. ; stores open till 9 r. M. "VTOUNG MAN Careful young man to pack X goodsand makj hlmseif useful In a manufac turing concern. Address, statlnr salary wanted and where last emplojed.X. 22, Dispatch office. Agents Wanted. AGENTS On salary or commission to handle the new paten: hemlcal ink erasing pencil; the greatest seUlne; novelty ever produced; erases Ink thoroughly In two seconds; no abrasion oz paper; 200 tq 800 per censjprofit: one agent's sales -amounted to S620 In six days; another S321ntwo hours; we want one energetic general agent for each State and Territory. For terms and fall particu lars, addn-ss The Monroe Eraser Mfg. Co., La Crosse, Wis. GENTS-J10 to (30 per day : the Erin Nerre Puz- zle: Just patented; eclipses anything ever on the market: over 78,030 s?ld by agents the nrstweek In London; people are wild over It; nothing or the kind ever seen before: samDle bvmall. 25 centst write for particulars. Eureka Mfg." Co., La Crosse, Wis. HO AGENTS-J75 00 per month salary and expenses paid any active man or woman to sell a line of Slated ware, watches and Jewelry; can live at ome: we furnish team free: full particulars and an elegant sample case of goods free. Address at once Standard Silverware Co, Boston, Mass. a GENTS Ladles and gentlemen, city and J. country, only a few more wanted; good can vasscra making S150 to J200 per month Frantz & ufi, im smiumciu su AGENTS In every town and city ; sells at sight. Send stamp for-clrcular and full particulars. Crescent Ice Creeper and Sole Co., Meadvllle, Pa. A GEN TS 13 to 17 dally; experience unnecessary. Putnam & Co., Perfumers. WestWlntedtJCt. INSURANCE AGENTS-Good, practical life, en dowment and Industrial Insurance agents want ed, to work the best plan ever offered; good pav: no lapses. Address Philadelphia Mutual Life Ins. Co., berenth and Chestnut sts., Phlla., Pa. Female Help Wanted. APPRENTICE to dressmaker. Apply Imme diately 137 Pearl st, E. E.. COOK AND CHAMBER MAID-Best wages paid. Apply Stanton a v. and St. Clair St., East End. -TOOK for emaU family; gooa reference re- J quired. Address P, '. O. Box 273 Pittsburg. COOK To take charge of kitchen in private hotel: none but first class, with experience and good recommendation, need apply. Box 203, Allegheny GIRL At 3-5 Chestnut St., Allegheny, to cook: only those that can cook need apply: good wages to satisfactory party. GIBL As coos: and general housework. Apply at 587 Spring Garden av., Allegheny City. SIBL for ceneral housework. Apply ... city. No. ZA VT Bedford av near Devlllleri St., GIBL For general housework, at 27 Cliff St. Family of three. rjffiL-No. 204 Ferry st city. LADIES to do fancy work at their homes, we furnish material and pay per piece, call and see work, or address with stamp, J. M. Lunar St Co., No. SO Fourth av., near Wood. "rUR8E Experienced nurse girl, with reference, X to take care or one child. Address B. J Dispatch office. MILLINERS A Kaufmanns. few grst-dass milliners at YOUNG HDT For clerical work; must be quick and correct at figures. Fleishman & Co., 5W. 06 and SOS Market St. Business Opportunities. WANTED Buslnes. manager lor corporation manufacturing w re work and patented steel light. Iron and steel sp :clalty with exclusive ter ritory; must be able ti take Interest with present owners! business alreajyestablshed. Apply to G care Carrier No. 69, 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 ar. Male and Female Help Wanted. AT ONCE Teamsters, farm hands, coachmen, hotel cooks; six dining-room girls. $3 50per week, steady work: four dishwashers, hotel cham bermaids, 200 faouseglrls, six colored-family cooks and chambermaids, $4 per week; child's nurse, waitress: all first-class report here; highest wages paid. Median's, 645 Grant st, TeL90. "lOOKS, chambermaids, nurses, dlntng room V' girls, laundresses, 6 young girls, 200 house girls, kitchen, pantry and dining Voom girls for boarding houses, chambermaids and cleaning gtrU for hotels, German and colored girls, white and colored waiters,2 colored boys. Mrs. E. Thompson, 608 Grant St. OTRIPPER OneeoodstriPDcrboror girl. Geo, O. W. Hughes. 16 Beaver ar., Allegheny, Pa. Boons Wanted. Trr ANTED Unfurnished room centrally locat lV ed. Address C. O., Dispatch office. WANTED Room About 120 feet by 40 feet, or two rooms 120x20. with five to ten horse power. Address A. A. J, P. O. Box No. 618. "ITTANTED Three unfurnished rooms for housc- w- keenlnp. water, eras. etc. Aaoress Howard, Dispatch office. Beal Estate Wanted. HOUSE To rent,- a four-room brick house In good condition, with water, gas, etc. Address Howard, Dispatch office. X WANTED. Situations Wanted. POSITION A well-known young business man having recently removed to Chicago vould be pleased to act for anv Tlttshurg firms desiring rep resentation In that city: unexceptional references as to rnaracier ana aui billty. Address Columbian, Dispatch office. POSITION In rolling mill or office: have had IS years' experience In mill work from Invoice clerk to asst. manager: can give first-class refer ences. Address Mill Work, Dispatch office. POSITION as assistant bookkeeper or for general office work bv a lady; good references. Ad dress L.. General Delivery, Pittsburg P. O. POSITION as typewriter in a law office by a young man. Inquire of W. J. Jones, CO Fourth avenue. TV)STTIfiv hr Rtpnoffranher and tvnewrlter good X references. Address Stcno, "Dispatch office. POSITION As bookkeeper or assistant auditor. Jayno, Dispatch office. SITUATION as booakcepcr or manager by a roun man who has had large experience: best of city references givtn, Address "Pittsburg," uispaicn omce, SITUATION ov a young man at most anv kind of labor: can drive and care for horses if so desired. Address W. H. G., Dispatch office. SITUATION By Toung man 23 In grocery or general store: seven years'- experience; good reference. Address Good. Dispatch office. SITUATION Ky a good painter and varnlsher; wages not so much an object as steady work. Address Painter, Dispatch office. SITUATION by young man as niter In a gas and combination fixture store. Address Honest, Dispatch office. SITUATION As shearman, plow shapes, plates or sheet iron; sober man. Address M. E., Dis patch office. OITUATION-By ganlst and choir director. Address Organist, Dispatch office. Boarders and Lodgers Wanted. OCCUPANTS-For 1 large, unfnrnishcd. cheer ful front room; second floor; private family. ' Western ave.' Address J, J. Keierencc requires. M., Allegheny P.O. OCCUPANTS for furnished room, board; near cable cars, Kast End; private family; no children: good place. Call 78 Diamond St., Dis patch building. OCCUPANTS Three respectable young men for nicely furnished room including fire, etc.; rent S5 a we:k. Address M.S., Dispatch office. OCCUPANT for furnished room with alcove. ' 8 Sherman ar., Allegheny. Partner Wanted. PARTNER-Wlth capital of (300, In the candy manufacturing: good pa Ing business. Call at No. GO James st., for particulars, Jos. Ueyer, at 9 A. M. orSr. M. Financial Wanted. MONET to loan at lowest rate of Interest; loans granted promptly, no delay; have a large amount on hand at the present time; bring your deed with you, will guarantee prompt loan or no charge. J. F- McCrlckart, 140 Fifth ar.. Tele phone 1676. MONET to loan immediately: fSO.OOO has been left with us to place this week in sums to 6ult applicants; this Is a splendid opportunity to parties wanting money at once. Morris Sc Flem ing, 10 Fourth ar. MONEY to loan on short notice Ewlng&Co.. 107Fede alt. Jonn A. MORTGAGES ?1M, 000 to loan; sums $500 to J5,600 to $31,000: expenses light; money ready. S. J. Fleming. 132 Fifth av. MORTGAGES on city or Allegheny connty prop erty at lowest rates. Henry A. Weaver & Co., P2 Fourth aT. SCIIENCK & MULERT Insurance agents. Wood st Pittsburg, Pa. 413 rpo LOAN $a,000 on mortgages: $100 and np X wardatBper cent; foOO.OOOal 4 percent on residences or business property, vacant lota or farms. 8. H. French, 125 Fourth ar. Mlscellaneons Wanted. A GREAT reduction We want everybody to know that we have rcdnccd our best $s 00 cabi nets to $3 00. Stewart & Co. . SO and 92 Federal St., Allegheny, Pa. ; diamond Photoettcs $1 00. DOG To hire for the month of November, a well broken pointer or setter dog. Address Pointer Dog, Dispatch office. ITiVERYBODT to know that W. C. Staving sells ll the reliable Star brand bnttcr at 20c. Stands 204, 05. 218, center Allegheny market. I FURNITURE to move, pack and store. Shana . ban Transfer Co., Smlthfleld, cor. Water. Tel- epnone jsw-z-3. GROCERS and dealers to buy Boneless Boiled Hams, sausage, pork, sparerlbs, lard, aU kinds smoked meat cl nt leap. E. A, Relneman, IS Pitts. Market. HORSES TO WINTER The nndersigned.havlng rented the stables of the Sewlckley Dairy Company, 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, Bakcwell build ing, Pittsburg, Pa. HORSES to winter on our Briuton farm: good stable, box stalls; superior facilities for keep ing stock: rate, $10 per month. East Pittsburg Improvement Co.. 417 Wood St., Pittsburg, Pa,, jixl& Duuaius;, wiuneruing, jra.. PARTIES wishing" choice properties, Improved or unimproved, will do Well to consult W. -A. Lincoln, 104 Fourth ar who always has special bargains that are not generally in the market, and do not care to advertise. " "PATENTS O D. Levis C20 vcarsl. Solicitor. 131 A Finn ar. next Leader, Pittsburg; no delay. PIANO and furaituremoving Shanauan Transfer Co., Smlthfleld, corner Water. SPANISH correspondence, documents, etc., translated; pupils wanted. 410 Penn ar. THE grocers to know that H. J. Wilbert & Co. are now prepared to supply them with winter stock of potatoes at lowest prices. No. 5 Sixth ar., corner Liberty. rpRUNKS hauled to and from East End for 50c. X Campbell & Davti, 12 Seventh ar. Telephone 276. i IT SE Jones' Bedbug Paralyzer Jones' Maglo Roach Powder: contains no rjolsan; roache banished by contract: Ratisfactlnn tpt, nr nn tmlt. Prepared by Geo. W. Jones, 222 Federal St., Alle gheny. Pa. Sold by all first-class druggists. FOB SALE IMPROVED BEAT, .ESTATE City Residences. COLWELLST.. near Miller St., only $4,CO0; new brick dwelling: 6 rooms, finished attic, hall, etc., newly papered throughout: property sewered ; room to build on rear or lot, size 20 by oo feet; both streets paved. R. G. Bailey, 152 Fourth avenue. FORTT-FIFTH ST.-12 orlck housesi 10 per investment. Morris ft Fleming, 103 Fo cent Fourth MT. WASHINGTON-Bargain - If you want a new 5-room house at a great bargain call on Baltensperger ft Williams, 143 Fourth av. East End Besldences For Sale. EAST END-One of the cheapest houses In East End Is one we offer at $12,500; an ll-room brick, with reception hall, sliding doors, fine slate mantels, bath, and every modern convenience: no better location in East End; paved street, and within one minute of Fifth ar. cable, and less than five minutes of Penn av. or Duquesne electric: splendid large lot; In every respect a tine home and a positive bargain; S. A. Dickie & Co., Penn and Shady avs., ,E, TX)R SALE Only $1,200: house of seven rooms, X with lot 60 feet front, on Aiken ar.. Shady side, this street being one of the mo.t desirable in the East End, now being sewered and paved. (74) SeeW. A. Herron Sons, 80 Fourth av. O IOO for very cozy little home on- a u5t) paved street in one of the best loca tions or East .una: very central; near Fifth ave, cable, Penn avenue cable, Duquesne electric and P. R. B., not more than five minutes to any of these: flagstone sidewalk; street sewered; sold on very easy terms. S. A. Dickie & Co., Penn and Shady ares., E. E. QJO IOO for a six-room frame house In a nice S)Ul location; convenient to either electrlo or P. R. B.t house In excellent order; nicely papered: has hall up and down stairs; good lot and only $500 easn needed to buy It: balance, can be arranged to suit buyer. S. A. Dickie ft Co., Penu andshady avs., E. E. $500 cash and balance very easy payments will buy a neat little six room and finish ed attic house thatischeanatt2.5C0: house Is new and a complete home in everyway. For particulars see S. A. Dickie ft Co., Penn and bhadv avs., E. E. - Hazelwood "Residences For Sale. HAZEL WOOD Flowers ay., new 2-stofy frame dwelling. 6 rooms, lot 25x130: cheap to quick buyer. Samuel W. Black ft Co.. 99 Fourth av. AUegbenv Besldences For Sale. PERBTSVTLLE AV. -Tenth ward, Allegheny, $30, choice frontage: three brick houses. Fourth ward, $5,200, 10 per cent investment; four bricks. Thirteenth ward, at cut price to prompt buyer, 10 per cent net: 18 city lots, bargain to close affairs of partnership; cash bargain. Murry ftAUSUJ, UiCUUtUlftV, Suburban Residences For Sale. limestone, large residence, complete barns, tenant house, orchards, all manner of outbuildings, springs, excellent neighborhood, markets, schools and public improvements. Call on or address Ed Wltflah. 410 Grantst,, Pittsburg. FOB 8AXE LOTS Hazelwood Iots For Sale. mWENTT-THTRD WARD Level lots, nearSec X ond ar. electrlo cars and B. ft O. R. testation; $25 down. $10 per month: streets graded and ma cadamized, sidewalks laid, city water; houses built to suit purchaser on monthly payments. George C. Burgwln, Attorney at Law, 150 Fourth r. Suburban Lots For Sale. FOB 8ALE-$3,600-$600 (and remainder In monthly Installments If desired) a good house, seven rooms, cor. lot, 45x134 ft., adjoining city line, lmmediateppssesslon if desired; at Brnshton, P. R R. (53. ) W. A. Herron ft Sons, 80 Fourth ar. Farms For Sale. KOK acres of valuable coking coal and grazing OOO land, within two miles of Clarksburg, Har- rlson conntv. W. Va. and. near the B. ft O. and Monongahela R. lt.'s. Atiolr at onCAtn ifnn- .T. .T. uaru, or Air, S. N. Bartlctt, Clarksburg, W. Vv. FOB SAKE LOTS. City Lot. LOTS Beautiful building lots rorfrom 1C0 to S300, in the Eighteenth ward; lorg payments : cary terms. Inquire of Clias. E. Cornelius, attorney, 408 Grant St., Pittsburg. East End Iots For Bale. T7IFTH AV., East'End-100 feet, more or less, X1 surrounded by beautlfi 1 stone residences, near South Negleyav.; great bargain If taken soon. Morris A Fleming. 103 Fourth ar. y-VAKLAND Cheapest and best lots: .lrveL 12 minutes J sewered, no hills to climb: only from new postofhee. on line of electric cars, two squares irom Firtn ar. cable cars witn scent rare; buy Ophelia st. lots. 71x141: only 11,500. (D 24a.) Black & Balrd, No. 93 Fourth av. flEPtfi WILL buy a good lot In Lcmtngton iipUOXJ Square; o, also, will 50 or 1350. or even 0. Murry Edsali, Fidelity building. 121 Fourth avenue. FOR. SAX-E-BUSINESS. Badness Opportunities Far Sale. BARBER SHOP and fixtures in good location: will give lease of premises to suit purchaser and possession when sale Is made. E. Kelly, Jr., lossession when sale Is made, fth av., city. DRUGSTORE In good location, restaurant. Jew elry stores, cigar stores, grocery stores, 1200, $300 to $10,000; milk route, llvcrr stable, lumber yard, fish and oyster market, bakery, shoestore. Holmes & Co.. 43) Smlthfleld st. DRUGSTORE At Invoice, or registered clerk as partner: small capital required. Address Pharmacist, Dispatch office. TX)R SALE A railroad standi rood trade (cltr X and transition), big profits, sell aulck: euga and transition), big profits, sell aulck: eugag- . . .. . .- w-. j. ,-, a. ,. jng in oiuer Business, patch office. Address Big pront, ins- SHOESTORE STOCK, fixtures and business of a good shoo' store; can give good reasons for selling, jior particulars inquire u. A., uisparcji omce. 1 Qf. SHAKESof stock in a Arc brick mannfac- JUJKJ turing, paylug 30 per cent, inquire at Chambers' Business Agency, 102 Fourth arc, roomo. Bosiness Properties For Sale. DRICK plant, consisting of grindlngpan, engine. ir nouer, etc. engines, boilers. clay and ore pans. and brickyard supplies. : yard sunnlles. Tnomas CarlHTS b ions. Lacock and Sandusky sts., Allegheny. 17HSE BRICK WORKS-At New Lisbon, 0 in- X eluding buildings, kilns, machinery, fixtures and nluc acres of ground coal and clay adjoining works: will be sold cheap to a a reaay purcnascr. J. E. McKelvy, 153 For terms. etc. a. Fourth av. Pittsburg, PENN AV., E. E. One of the finest corner prop erties on Penn ar.. East End; an unequalcd 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 terras: look at It If solely with a view or securing a solid and profit able investment. (2-23-202) Charles Somen, i Co., 129 Fourth av. fflfl A OOO We have an excellent Investment tDXUj 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 imnrorement a a ner- manentlnvestmentor can be readily sold In a few moninsac an unusua. prone, 'xjhs win noi uuoa the market long at the price. Murry S. Ed sail. Fidelity Bullalng. 121 Fourth av. . Manufacturing Sites For Sale. MANUFACTURING SITE - Desirable site, fronting 340 feet on Preble av., Allegheny City, extending to Ohio river and containing 3 acres, with B. ft O. and Pennsylvania R. K. con nections. T, U. Dickson, 90 Fourth av. MANUFACTURING SITES-Several desirable manufacturing properties, with and without buildings and machinery, on lines of railroads and rivers. T. II. Dickson. 86 Fourth ar. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Musical Instruments. OUITARS, mandolins, D.inJos. violins and mn- slcal goods of evcrr description. KappU's, 534 Smlthfleld st. "I7"RANICII ft BACH, irers & Pond, Emerson. IV Jai. M. Starr A Co., pianos atLechuer Scboenberger's, 6S Fifth ar. ; old Instruments ex changed. T ISZT" OltGAN, Mason & Hamlin make: used Xj very short time: good as new: bargain for small church. W. C. Whitcblll, 152 Third ar. SECOND-HAND pianos and organs from $15 and upward on easy payments: all Instruments warranted. Lechner & Schoenberger,C9 Fifth ar. BEIIR BROS. Bcltr Bros. Behr Bros. The new Scharwenka Conservatory of Music, which was recently opened In New Tork by Xaver Schar wenka, was furnished throughout exclusively with the' Behr pianos. Sole agency In Pittsburg, F. Bechtel, 702 Smlthfleld st. FNE Stelnway piano at a bargain. Lcconer ft Schoenberger. 69 Fifth ar. easy payments. Morses. Vehicles, Eire Stock For Sale. ClOW Fresh cow and calf; grade Jersey. J Ohio st Allegheny, No. 32 HORSES 15 head of horses, pairof grar mares h hands high, 6 years old and well broken, fearless as steel and will stand without tielng: bay team 16 hands high, sound and In good condition; number of single drivers In perfect condition and sound in ercry respect; also a fevr horses suitable for coal hauling: a lot of second-hand buggies in good condition. 149 and 151 Forbes ar., city. HORSE, wagon and harness Inquire at 641 Lib erty St. Kotnlg ft Schmidt. ' SHETLAND PONIES and mastiff puppies for sale; both pure bred and can be registered; write for prices. J. H. Straub, Toungstown, O. TROTTERS FOR SALE Catalogue furnished on application; stallions, geldings, mares, fillies and colts; also surrey wagon and double set of har ness. Paul H. Hacke, corner Fifth ar. and Mar ket st. TXTAGON neary spring truck wagon, remor- ll aDie canvas lop; gooucoi change for light spring wagon, good condition, or will ex- a. strnnz a son. Machinery and Metals For Sale. BOILERS and engines, second-hand; all sires, from 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. Telepnone 4101, 23-23 Park way, J. S. Voung, Allegheny, Pa. BOHiERS Pair of boilers and smoke stacks In good condition. Phcenlx Brewing Co., Twentv-fourth and Smallman. GRINDSTONES In all sizes, fdr an kinds of grinding; Cralglelth. New Castle, Nova Scotia and other grits; iron frames and fixtures for hand, foot or power; mounted stone, oil stone, emery wheels and grinders. Win. M. Klrby, 133 First avenue. SCALES One new 2, 500-168 dormant; one new por table.2,600 lbs. on wheels; one second-hand 2.500 lbs dormant scales. Cheap for cash at No. 9 Ferry street. , SECOND-HAND engines and boilers Two 35 horse-power and two ten horsepower station ary engines and boilers. One ten horse-power portable on wheels. Thirty-five, 15, 12, ten and right horse-power engines, vertical and horizontal, all good and will be sold cheap. Harmes' Machine uepot, vj i irst av. a 'HE celebrated acme automatic safety engines . and non-explosive boilers, for gas or oil fuel, from one to five-horse power; also the latest Im proved ventilating fans; perfect satisfaction fuaranteed: by J. Pragcr, General Agent, No. 4 ifth ar., Pittsburg, Pa. ' Mlscellaneons For Sale. BARRELS 300 empty whisky barrels; suitable for cider. Geo. II. Bennett ft Bros., No. 135 First av. C1ENT a bolt border: wall paper, 1. 2.2$. 3c a J bolt: 100 samples, all prices, sent for 2c stamp. Reed, Wallpaper Jobber, Rochester, Pa. CORDAGE-Twine, Co., 89 Water st. hemp packing. Flockcr ft LETTER FILES At s bargain: one 60, one 20 and one 8-drawer cabinet letter files; two cases for letter books to bold 12 each, and one flat top desk: all as good as new. Office Specialty Co., 105 Third ar. RED BRICK-Capacitr 60,000 dally. Address Wittmer Brick Co., Lim 12 Federal st Alle gheny, Pa. JUDGMENT NOTES at auctlon-The following notes will be sold at the Real Estate Auction Board, 99 Fourth ar., on -Monday, November 2, at 4 o'clock, viz.: J. G. Rigor, $SX), with Interest from April 29, '85: Geo. Dempster, $200. with inter est from March 26, '86. By order of executors of J. B. Smith, deceased. A. Leggate ft Son, Auc tioneers. STEAMERS AND EXCURSIONS1. TTTHITE STAB- LINE VV For Queenstown and Liverpool. itoyai anu united states Mali steamers. Majestic, Nor, 4.7am Germanic, Nor. 11,10 am Teutonic, Nor. 18.7 am Majestic, Dec. 2, S:30am uermamc, uec.v, mm am Teutonic, Dec. 18. 6:30am BrltannlcNov. 25,8:30 am Hritanmcuec, am From White Star dock, foot of West Tenth street. Second cabin on these steamers. Saloon rates, $50 and upward. Second cabin $33 and $40. Excursion tickets on favorable terms. Steerage, from or to old country, $20. White Star drafts payable on demand In all the principal banks throughout Great Britain. Apply to JOHN J. MoCOEMICK,639 and 401 SmttliHeld St., Pittsburg, or H.MA1T lAND KERSET, General Agent, 29 Broad way, Npw York. oclS-D ALLAN LINE BOTAI. MAIL STEAMSHIPS. Glasgow to Philadelphia, VIA DEHRT and GALWAT, The most direct route from Scotland and North and Middle of Ire land. ACCOMMODATIONS UNSURPASSED. Intermediate, $30. Steerage, SI). STATE r ' SERVICE OF LINE S STEAMSHIPS. NtW YOBK AND GLASGOW. via Londonderry, every Fortnight. Oct. 15, State of California, 1 p. M. Oct. 29, btate of Nevada. 1 r. M. Nor. 12, State or Nebraska, noon. CABIN $3o and upward. Return, $65 and upward. Steerasre. t!9. Apply to J. J. McCOHMICK, 639 Smlthfleld street, t n 'Htsburg. oct 3-D ,'ii"i)fcVA TO LET. City Residences. TO LET Very cheap: $25 a month: house of 10 rooms; three acres of ground on Meridan St., ruAr (Irandvlew av.. Thlrfy-flfth ward: location -desirable and easily reached. W. A. Herron ft Dons, bo Jf ourtn av. T TO LET-tlS a month; brick house; eight rooms, hall, vestibule, bath, range, hot and cold water, inside w. c; easily reached; 25 minutes from postofllce: No. 1SI7 Sycamore st. W. A. Herron ft Sons, SO Fourth ar. I T1Q BLUFFSTBrlek house, eight roomsT XX V bath and w. c: large lot; rent. $40 a month. Inquire Thomas Walker, next door, or Thomas H. Phelps,- room 13, Marine National Bank building. t East End Besldences To Let. 37AST END Two elegant new brick houses of !i rooms, all modern conveniences; 3 squares from Duquesne Traction. Inquire 512 Home wood ar. t TMFTH AV., SUADTSIDE Term of 3 or 5 years, C that desirable and beautifully located 10-room brick houc: bath. w. c, both gases, stable, acre of land, with choice fruit: Immediate possession; situated Fifth ar., Shadyslde. Inquire of II. Wlederlch, Wllklnsav. t HOUSE A fine brick house; all modern; near Fifth and Hiland avs,. East End. Kelly ft Rogers, 6216 Penn av. t TriLKINSBURG-Low rent till April or May, it 1892! separate house of six rooms,' partly carpeted, electric light, natural gas, water, bath room, range, stone walks, lawn: near P. R. R. and Duquesne electric line; $20 per month. Address L. It., TMspatch. t Snbnrban Residences To Let. HOUSE of five rooms at Laurel station. P., Ft. W. ft C. R. B. Inquire of Pearson ft Klrsch ler. Diamond and Ohio sts., Allegheny City, or C. b. Hudleston, owner, near premises. t eOK PER MONTII-Cor. Second ar. and Ves iivOO puclus St.. Glenwood, two-story and attic frame building rontainlifg storeroom and six dwelling rooms. Black ft Balrd, 95 Fourth ar. t Business Stands To Let. SPACE in the building 75, 77. 79 Diamond st.,wlih nower. electric llehL steam heating, and eleva tor and Janitor service: suitable for printing or any light manu'acturlng business; possession Immedi ately; rooms of rarfous sizes ranging fn m 60x100 to 18x20. Apply to John T. Shields, second floor, Dis patch building, corner Diamond and Smlthfleld sts. Booms To Let. I ELEGANT apartments on Carnegie Square, J Allegheny: old CentralHotel remodeled, made new throughout, steam heat, electric light and bathroom for each suite: general dining room on first floor, kitchen on fourth: will be conducted in first-class stylo and hare all requirements for a quiet home. Clias Shields, Allegheny, P. O. "PUKNISHED KOOMS-107 Arch St., Allegheny. H ANDSOMELT furnished parlor and bedroom. 3ia aoutn iiignianu St.. jast j.nu. NICl.LT furnished rooms ror gentlemen only: all conveniences. 215 Dlnwlddlest,,Lockhart row. Miscellaneous To Lets. SEPARATE apartments for storage of household goods only. Shanaban Transfer Company, 101 Forbes ar.. near Court House. Tel. 1849. t PEBSONAX. PERSONAL Cash paid for old gold and sliver; Jewelry repaired: now work made to order. Chris. Hauch. 641 Smlthfleld. PERSONAL Miscellaneous furniture moved, packed and stored. Shanahan Transfer Co., 101 Forbes ar., near Court House. Telephone 1849. PERSONAL Matrimonial paper containing hundreds of advertisements of marriageable people mailed free. Gunnel's Monthly. Toledo, O. PERSONAL Shanahan Transfer Co. makes a specialty of moving, storing and packing furniture. Office Smlthfleld cor. Water; stables 101 Forbes ave., Tel. 1849. PERSON AL Would like one Wm. JohnMcCor X mlck. formerly of Marlborough, County-Down, Ireland, to write to his sister, Mary McCormlck, care of Mr. D. Kirke, Darrah St., Oakland, Pitts burg. PERSONAL Grant's Memoirs, S3 75; Mark Twain's nnckleberry Finn. 73cj "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., 301 smlthfleld st. PERSONAL When I was a smalt boy my mother always repaired my breeches and Jacket, but since I got to be a great big man, Dickson, the wrl! known tailor. 05 Firth av., cor. Wood t., second floor, has been substituted, who now does all my cleaning, pressing and renovating in great shape. Tel. 1558. AUCTION SAIES. HORSES. MULES. AUCTION SALE 650 HORSES & MULES. The largest public sale of horses arid mules ever offered In Western Pennsylvania. The Pittsburg, Allegheny and Manchester Trac tion Company will offer at public sale to the Jilghest bidder 425 HORSES and 223 MULES, at their Short Line stable, Beaver avenue, foot of Pennsylvania avenue, Allegheny City, we'ek begfiihlng ' NOVEMBER 2, 1S91. This will be the best lot of stock ever of fered by any street railroad company in the State. Most of this stock is young, sound and in good condition, some of which has only Deen in service six monens. bale com mences at 10 o'clock a.m. No postponement on account of weather. TEEMS CASH. Any information can be had bv addressing the ARNHEIM LIVE STOCK CO., 52 Second avenne, Pittsbnrg, Pa. Don't forget the date, commencing Monday, November 2, 189L QC17-5S AT AUCTION FINE FURNTTUBE, CARPETS, BUGGY, ETC., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, AT 10 O'CLOCK, at the rooms of the Henry Auction Com pany, 2t and 26 Ninth street. Fine chamber suites in mahogany, oak and walnut; parlor suites upholstered in broca telle tapestry; rugs and.plusbes, bookcases, fine driving buggy, almost new; sideboards, ext. tames, cnairs, rocxers, waru roues, Dea steads, bureaus, wasbstands, springs, mat tresses, pillows, blankets, comforts, new and second-hand carpets, kitchen and laundry furniture, dishes, etc. HENRY AUCTION COMPANY. OC29-70 Auctioneers. EXECUTOR'S SALE. The undersigned, Executor of the last trill and testament or John S. Morrison, late of Tyrone, deceased, will soil at pnblic outcry, at tho hall over the Herald office, Tyrone, Pa., SATURDAY, theSlstdayof October.lSfll, at 1 o'clock p. it., 600 share", more or less, of the capital stock of the Morrison & Cass Paper Company, of Tyrone, P. Tne stock -will be 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. Ttbohe, Pa., October 7, 18!iL oc24 95-jrwira HB. SMITHSON, REAL ESTATE AND . GENERAL AUCTIONEER, Room 68 Eisner building, Fifth 'av. and Wood st Sales or Jewelry ana Merchandise at stores Furniture at residences promptly attend ed to. 0C21-26-D ' WHY IT IS, i The reason so much property has been sold during the past few months and is being bought daily at ENSINGTQN: Is that investors, after visiting the. new city, and care fully looking into itsse that their money would be safe when put into lots there and must realize largely in the luture. The place has everything to justify it The numerous manufactories located insure steady work for the Laborer and Me.chanic and a lucrative business to the Merchant Go and see the progressive city. Free tickets furnished to and from Kensington. Salesman on the ground For further information apply at office of THE BURPELL IMPROVEMENT CO., NO. 96 FOURTH AVENUE, PITTSBURG, PA. "SS55SPBPji3HH it dAtmHB 3jBK?f JBTWsiiiiiMSiliiiiiMBlBSSSsBBgBiSjStelr wSBSHvT CHOICE PROPERTIES. EUCLID AND STANTON AVIS., EAST END. HANDSOME MODERN HOUSES - Of nine rooms each, with all modern con veniences. Bathhofr and cold water, laun dry, etc.; papered throughout; convenient to rapid transit. The Situation Is Delightful. High ground, with perfoct natural drainage. STREET SEWERED. HOUSES ALL STAND DETACHED. - SOLD ON EASY TERMS. S. A. DICKIE & CO;;, PENN AND SHADY AVES., E. E. OC30-2S-TOJS FOR SALE. Manufacturing Site! Large front on A. V. R. R., with switch facilities: has frontage also on Forty-second st. through to Fortv-third St., a location full of advantage. Lot 1301230. W. A. HERRON & SONS. oc22-5fi-'2,24,27,30 MANUFACTURING SITE About ten acres or nice level ground a short distance from the city, on the Monon gahela river, with a large new ironclad building and side tracks from main line of railroad on same. Will be sold at a bargain. Address rOSTOFEICE BOX 251, OC30-10-D Pittsburg, Pa. WHERE IS NORTH OAKLAND SQUARE? Call on us and wo will show you the TRETTIEST LITTLE SPOT In the city of Pittsburg. 7-ROOM BRICK DWELLINGS, All Modern Improvements, S5,750, And Terms to Suit. Samuel W. Black & Co., OC2S-55 99 Fourth av. ANY PERSON WHO HAS $50 Can buy a nice lot within 6 minutes' walk of cable and electric cars. See KELLY 4 ROGERS. oc292 C216 Penn av., E. E. EDUCATIONAL. PIIDDV trariTBKSiTV, SIXTH STREET. CUKRY Collegiate Department, Tho Best. CURRY Normal School, The Best. CURRY English Training School, The Best. CURRY Business College, The Best. CUKEI School of Shorthand, The Best. CUItni' Conservatory of Music, The Best. CURRT School or Elocution. The Best. CURRY Faculty and Discipline, TheBest. Call or send for catalogue. II. M. ROWE, President. oc2i-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 Conrt House, Pitts burg. E. M. WOOD, D. D..LLD., ' oclS-46 President. PROPOSALS. Ofviceof CosTBoijjnt l OT AXLEOQEST COOUTT, PA., PrrrsBUEO. Pa.. October 23. 1891. F OTICE TO NATURAL GAS COMPA. NIES Sealed prorjosals will be received at this office until 10 o'clock a. it., FRIDAY, October 30, issi, ror supplying too uoars House and jail with natural gas for f ueL Bids must be addressed to the County Commissioners. Each bid must be accompanied by a bond in double the amount of bid. The County Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all bids. For informa tion call at the County Commissioners' office. JAMES A. GRIER, oc29-27 County Controller. L, H. HARRIS DRUG CO.. . Have removed to Nos. 46 and 48 Seventh avenue, opposite New Grant street, but a short distance from the "Union depot. They -will be glad to see their old friends and make many new ones. Orders by mail receive prompt and careful attention. L. H. HARRIS DRUG CO., Nos. 46 and 48 Seventh Arenas, O017-D PITTSBURG. PA. McNAUGHER & CO., Contractors for Faring Sidewalks "With Cement, Brick mai Fire Brick, Concreting Cellars. 43 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY, PA. Curbstone furnished and set. auU-7o OC80-ltT9- I I r
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