THE PITTSBURG -DISPATCH MONDAY NOVEMBER 9 189L 9 PROGRESS OF A POWER. The T. M. C. A., of Pittsburg, Cele brates Its Quarto-Centennial. DB. CUTLER DELIYERS'Atf ADDRESS Ledgers ire the Bibles of Entirelj Too Many Pittshnrffera. ETE5TS AMOXG CHURCHES IESTEEDAT Chairs would have commanded a we . mium had admission fee been charged at the First Presbyterian Church last night. It was the occasion of the twenty-fifth anni versary of the Y. M. C. A. in the two cities, and the large audi torium and galleries were overcrowded. The programme was interesting, and after appropriate music and prayer, reading of the annual report by J. T. llobinson, Kew Theodore I Cuyler, D. P., an eminent divine of Brooklyn, delivered an address." It was the ef ent of the evening. Dr. Cuy ler is nn eloquent and forcible talker, and his 35 years of Christian work fitted him admirably for the nddres on the birth, growth and progress of the Y. Jr. a A. in Pittsburg. He begun: "Pittsburg ought to be proud of its organ ization, as it is one ot the most prosperous in the country. Its 23 years of succesfnl growth is attcted to by the beautiful mon ument in its name erected at Penn avenue and Seventh street. After bearing the an nual report read, I cannot but help congrat ulate you on having in your midst such an association, at the head of which are un doubtedly men of sterling worth and char acter. A "Work That Is Cn1"mlted. "There is no organization on earth which is so generally recognized throughout the civ ilized world. Its good work has gone forth everywhere, from the icv fields of the far "North to the burning soil of South Africa. To carry on this institution it tikes money, and it is the duty of every sincere Christian who is able to contribute toward its keep ing. Unloose your purse strings. Iriend":; you cannot give to a more laudable cause. There are lots of members of churches who contribute quiteliberally to Christian causes, but they don't work "for the advancement of morality as they go along in their daily walks. "We always have time for some little act which will do pood. Look at the greatest man of Europe to-day "William Gladstone. A friend of his told him that a great admirer of the Premier was sick in his humble shanty in one of the most wretched localities in London and wished to spc him. Gladstone threw aside diplomatic questions of importance and went to the home of his unknown friend. The latterjWas a poor chimney sweep. Glad stone entered the room, and "the man raised ins eyes m gladness at seeing the good great man. The latter talked with protracted fervor, and after giving him encouragement, kneeled down on the carpetless floor and prayed for him. I think that "nas the aot of a magnificent and noble man. -V .Field for 11 erj body. ' ""We all can do some act, no matter how i infiutesimal it may be, which will go toward doing good, and making the world and our selves happier by doing it." The Doctor talked to the young men present, telling them to interest themselves in Christian endeavor. "It is the young men n ho are the important factors of the world to-dav. They are full of push, energy, ptreneth, health, and are the very ones wlio facilitate worldly affairs. Why not the same in Christian affairs?" He illustrated some portions of his talk with one great characteristic of Abraham Lincoln, tliat was he always dared to do risht. His peroration was a beautiful tri bute to the Y. X. C. A. of the country, anil he concluded with the ivy ine which grew into a great free, "as illustrative of the or ganization from its inception until now, when it stands a living monument to modern Christianity. Some interesting statistics were read, among which was the lact that 472 new members were admitted during the past rear, making a total mem bership of 2,729. The Association needs SG.OOO, and a very liberal contribution was made last night by the large congregation. PBENCH MISSION REOPENED. Ilumlllty, Gentleness and Patience Dis cussed by Ker. .7. Launitz. About 400 people filled the pretty chapel of the First Presbyterian Church yesterday afternoon at the reopening service of the French Mission for this winter. The audi ence was composed principally of the vig orously crowing element which considers the French toneue one of the necessities of a polite education,' while members of the French colony in Pittsburg formed the re mainder. The musical part of the service was unusrally good. Supplemental to the regular hymns of praise were snered songs lir E, JIacPorrington and ..L Saperstein. The organ'st was Carl Jtittcr. The lesson was taken from the third chapter of St. Paul's Epistle to the Colossians, teaching pietv and domestic duty. Following this was the sermon preached by Ilev. T. Launitz lroin the first three '.erses of the fourth chapter of St. Paul's Epistle to the Ephesians. The preacher laid stress on the three virtues of humility, gentleness and patience. The first he characterizes as among the most difficult of attainment and the most beauti Jul. Ife compared it to the violet, which flourished in hidden plaws, but stiil made its presence felt by its perfume Jlr. Launitz drew from the life of Christ, the history of David and the career cf St. .John, the Baptist, lor notable illustrations of the virtue of humility in perfection. Gentle ness the speaker described as being always victorous over force, illustrating this by a simile. The windand the sun once entered in toa contest as to which would makeatravcl er throw off his cloak. The wind failed to Wow it off, for the man only drew the man tle closer around him, but the sun soon caused him to discard it. The mission opened Tery successfully Prof. Henri Ilollin Parker, its secretary, rxpeets to aid Mr. Launitz in preaching hereafter. They w ill officiate by turns. DANGER IN BOWING WILD OATS. Spy. K. It. Donehoo Shows "Where the Daiiper Line Lies. Tier. E. P.. Donehoo, of the Eighth Pres byterian Church, "West End, took for his subject last evening "Sowiug "Wild Oats." He said: "They that plow iniquity and sow wicked ness reap the same. He taid there is a cnsnniou cxprpsiion that is verv often used but not applied properly. "When a young man Is a little bit wild arid inclined to ran around and drink it is remarked that he is only Mining his wild oats, he will be all right after awhile. .lust there is where the imsinkc is made. The wild oats sown in youili will spring up when least expected. Jli re is a certain species of graiu called ild oats that never loses its vitalitv; it will lav on the ground for years, tfirougliThcat and cold, rain or shine, but when in the course of oicnth it is turned over by the plow, it will take root and grow andspread so fast as Jo choke the good grain. Just so with the young man in sowing the so-called wild oats. A lew of the seeds may fall and lay dormant for years and when "least expected take root and grow. Then is when he reaps the fruits of his early indiscretion, and he begius to understand" the expression, 'Sow ins his wild oats.' Be warned in time, lor who can tell, if vou sow ever so little, it will increase fourlold in the end." Yesterday Jail Services. "Religions services were held as usual at the jail yesterday and conducted by Mr. Rose. He was assisted by Mr. McClelland, an Englishman, who spent many years In India as a missionary. In a short talk with the prisoners he told them many interesting features of his work abroad. NONE WERE HEALED. Great Crowds of "Women and Cripple Gather A boat Dr. Dowle Prayers Made frr Many, but Jfone Were Made Stronc Explains the Lord's Prayer. Rev. John Alex. Dowie, the President of the International Divine Healing Associa tion, held two meetings in Carnegie Hall, Allegheny, yesterday afternoon and as usual during the past week, the hall was crowded to suffocation, many ladies being compelled to leave before the services were over. Ladies, it has been observed, have composed more than two-thirds or the a'udi ences lately, but their interest seems to be, in a majority of cases, of the proverbially curious kind. At the afternoon meeting Dr. Dowie used as his subject .the sentence from the Lord's Prayer: "Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven." In a discussion of the subject the preacher declared that but few persons repeated this sentence properly. They failed to express its meaning. Most people in repeating the Lord's Prayer, when they reach that sentence say: "Thy will be done, in earth, as it is in heaven." He said there should be no pause after "done," but a very slight pause after "earth," to get the propermeaning or the sentence. In following his theme of divine healing, the doctor said the power of healing was not in him but in God, and any man who was sick could be cured throutrh faith in God. But before faith he must have teaching, eo that he would fully understand and believe in God with a faith that could only come from teaching. He said lie was not a healer but a teacher. After the regular morning service Dr. Dowie requested those who had presented requests for prayers or who had signified their desire of becoming members of the association to remain for a special service. Upwards of 108 persons remained, mostly women, including about 50 persons who were either crippled, blind or diseased, and who were desirous of being cured. The doctor talked to the assemblage, telling them of the hard work lie had been doing and the money he spent in his work. On Saturday he devoted the whole day to pray ing witli and healing the sick. In the evening he followed up with the same kind of work, continuing until 4 o'clock Sunday morning, and only sleeping four hours between Fri day night and last night. While in this city he had spent $700 for printing tracts and circulars, but had been only partially reimbursed. He hoped that those who came for relief from sickness would be as liberal in their contributions as possible. After half an hour of talk and singing, the doctor took 15 persons, with whom he had previously engaged, to a side room and the balance of the audience was dismissed. He prayed with them for half an hour and then left them to wait in the hall for the evening service at 7:30 o'clock. Dr. Dowie promises to produce the testi mony of a number of people who have been healed through his efforts at the farewell meeting in Carnegie Hall to-night. Last night the crowd was the largest he has addressed since he opened his mission in the city, and it was made up of many of the best people of Allegheny. Mr. Dowie took forhis subject "Leaveso'fHcalingFrom the Book of Life." He was followed by his wife, who spoke on "Blessed Are They That "Wash Their Robes." Both delivered quite interesting talks, and as Mrs. Dowie finished her remarks she reqnested all who had been healed and were now being treated to stand up. Over 100 rose, and while they stood Mr. Dowie had them re peat an oolieation. To-morrow evening will be the closing service of the mission, and the evening will be principally devoted to hearing testi monials from those who have been cured. CANNOT ANALYZE LOVE. Kev. S. "W. McCorkle Tolls "What a. Trait In Christ Means. Two bright discourses were delivered by Rev. S. "W. McCorkle at the First Congrega tional Church yesterday morning and even ing. Large congregations attended both serv ices. The first sermon was based upon a text taken from Bomans: "I am persuaded that nothing can separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus." Paul uttered this, and it applies to every Christian who lives in the faith. The reverend gentleman showed the services of persuasion, which was the key note of his talk. "There are three features in this connec tion," said he. "First, the testimony of others, who have been persuaded through the love and faith in Christ; second, the ex perience and consciousness of every Chris tian; third, the direct authoritative word of God." He proceeded to illustrate and give thoughts on each ieature. These were very interesting and at the conclusion he asked Ac question: ""What is the love of Christ about whjch we say so much?" "It cannot he analyzed," he continued, "any more than we can satisfactorily ex plain the duty of a flower; give a reason for a splendid .Tune morning, or a magnificent sunset. It is a grand, momentous and awful question whicli we cannot understand, just like the other wonderful works of God and Xatnre. However, there are some elements of the subject which we can explain or have a know ledge of. First, we know of Christ's activity and persuasive powers in rescuing the sinner. His love-is not passive toward us, hut active aud constant. He sees danger ahead for us, and works npon our being to avert it. Secondly, His wonderful sacri fices in the effort to save the sinner are so earnest and sincere that they stop at noth inc not death itself. "Again, His determination and vigilance in the rescue are not to be defeated by any thing; He is determined to saveall who will accept Him in this there is no uncertainty. His will-power instilled into our beings can battle against all cla-sitied forces, and pro tect us arainst all possible conditions of life and death. !No persecution, govermental force or authority, like in the time of the Ca-sars, when the Christian was hunted to death for advocating God's principles, can overcome." He concluded by saying that it was in everyone's power to be saved, the invita tion'bciug open always; ask and you will receive. Mr. McCorkle, in his evening's discourse, chose for his text, "And Orbah kissed her mother-in-law, hut Ruth cleave to her." A peculiar text indeed. It, however, was skillfully handled and was quite impressive. "What is needed," said he, "is not mere sentiment about religion, but a deliberate choice of it. To the sinner who wishes to be reclaimed, he must forsake his old haunts." He specified the gambling room and the saloon, and incidentally brought to notice other places of vice "When one determines to reform he must choose God as against allrhals." The Ten Command ments were cited and expiated upon at McCorkle spoke of his gratification at the good progress of his church and spoke of the increase of membership in the past year. Sixty new members were taken in, 27 of which joined the church last Sunday. THE CHAMBEB OF IMAGES. Dr. Izer Warns His Hearers .Against Living: a Donble lAtr. Rev. Dr. Izer, oi Christ M. EL Church, preached to his congregation in the Du quesne Theater last evening oa the "Cham bers of Image." He took for his text the vision pf Ezekicl, who saw hideous pictures through a hole in the wall. The doctor said many people appeared to be religious on Sunday who worshiped Mammon during the week. The ledger is their Bible and devotion to gain their God. These are the hidden pictures of the sonl that nobody but the individual sees. Men frequently are guilty of sins which they cover up-for rears, but nt some nnexnecte"! moment they suddenly come to the surface. .People who are trusted often turn out to be base betrayers of their trust For years they have been engaged in fraudulent transactions which they only knew about. When the revelations come they are mined. The doctor warned his hearers to avoid this double life. He said it was a mistaken philosophy for ministers to hire detectives and go through the slums. Often persons see things that will persist in coming up in the mind and rendering the whole life mis erable. These are to be compared to the hideous pictures that Ezekiel saw. An Old Hotel Man Quite 111. J. K. Lanahan, the proprietor of the St James Hotel, nas been til for the last two weeks. He was worse yesterday, but mem bers of his family were not apprehensive about the ontcome. Mr. Lanahan is one of the oldest hotel men in Pittsburg. He is well and favorably known, and his many friends hope he will soon recover. He is suffering from inflammation of the stomach. The Farmers' Deposit National Bank Invite the public to call and examine their new safe deposit vaults. Information con cerning the renting of boxes and deposit of valuables cheerfully given. uwf B.&B. Are yon coming to-day? Choicest and handsomest dress goods of the season moderate prices. Boc.os & Buhl. You'll morning. be interested in our "ad" this Jos. Hobne & Co. '3 Penn Avenue Stores. MEETINGS AND NOTICES. Meetings. -TOTICE-THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE 1 stockholders of the rittsnurR Traction Com pany will be held at the company's office. 310 Fifth avenue, on MONDAY. November IS. 1691, at 11 A. M., for the election of directors for the ensuing vear. and for such other business as may be brought before the meeting. Transfer boob will be closed from the 4th to the 17lb Inst. no4-3-D J. O. TRAGGAEDII, Secretary. IO. O. F. - The members of Birmingham Lodge No. 43, 1. O. O. F.. are requested to attend the funeral services of our late brother. P. G. J. J. Jordan, at the fam ily residence, Crafton. P., C. & St. I.. K. R.. on MONDAY EVENING. November 0, at 8 o'clock. Interment at Washlnfrton, Pa., on Tuesday, No- ember 10. to leave Crafton at 9:45 a. 31. Members of sister lodges Invited to participate. BvorderoftheN. G. 1 no9-37 T, A. SMITH, Secretary. Office op tot Otrvitn Ieoji and Stjcel Co., ) Pittsbuiio, Pa Oct. s, 1831. j VTOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS THE BOARD 1 of Directors of this company has called a special meeting of the stockholders, to be held at the office of the coinpanv, corner Tenth and Muriel streets. Pittsburg. Pa..onthe8thday of December, 1891, at 2:30 o'clock P. M., for the purposo of voting fGroragaIn6taproposition to increase the capital stock of the company from tl.600.roo to 1 000, 000. ocB-2-M JAMES SMITH, Secretary. TOTICK By order of the Board of Directors of the BIo Keesport Light Company, a stockholders meeting will be held on TUESDAY. DECEMBER 8, 1891, to consider the proposed amended change in Article 2, Section 4. of the by-laws, which now reads: The holders of two-thirds of the number of shares of the capital stock shall be represented either In Eerson or by proxy at all meetings of the stock -olders In order to constitute a quorum." Proposed amendment to read as follows: The majority of all stock issued, represented cither by person or proxy, shall be a quorum at all meetings of the stockholders." THOMAS REYNOLDS, no7-M-D Frcsldont. Dividends. Exchange Nation-al Bank. ) Pittsbuho, Nov. 3. 1891. ( TYTVTDEXD-THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF XJ this hank haie declared a dividend of FOUR (4) TEH CENT, payable forthwith. no4-19 A. LONG, Cashier. Fibrt National Baxk op Alleghevt. Pa. TrwIYlDEND NO. 5G-THE DIRECTORS OF XJ this hank have this day declared a dividend of FOUR (4) PER CENT on the capital stock outof theprohtsof the last six months, payable on de mand, free of tax. E. H. KRAMER. OCTOBER 31. Cashier. no6-41 PTTTSBUnG, CriJCIXWATI. CmCAGO AND St. Lodis Railwat Compact. J Pittsburg. Pa . October 30. lstl rrHE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THIS COM- 1 PANY have this day declared a dividend of TWO (2) PER CENT, clear of taxes, upon the pre ferred stock for the six months ending June SO. 189L. ont of the net profits, payable in cash on and after November 20. 1891. at the office of the Farm ers' Loan and TruBt Company. New York, to the preferrea stockholders or their legal representa tives, as they may stand registered npon the books of the company at 3 o'clock P. U.November 10, 1891. The transfer books will close November 10 and open on November 20, 1891. Dividends may be collected by sight draft on the Farmers' Loan and Trn6t Company, No. 22 Will lam street. New York City. t. ii. b. McKNianrr. Treasurer. OC31 -65-31, n 02. 3, 4. 5, G, 7, 0, 10, 12. M, 17, 19 Bnalness Changes. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE FIRM J.1 ofLowry. VanGorderft Co. has this day been dissolved byjnutual consent, Jesse L. VanGorder retiring. The firm will be continued under the name of Armstrong Lowry. who will collect all bills and pay all ontstadlng debts. JOHN" F. ARMSTRONG. DAVID LOWRY, no9- J ESSE L. VANGORDER. -rOTICE-WE. THE SUBSCRIBERS. HAVE 1A this day entered Into a limited partnership, agreeably to the provisions of the act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania passed the 21st day of March, 183S. entitled "An Act Relative toLimitrd Partnerships," and we do hereby certi fy thit the name of the firm under which said firm is to be enndncted Is n. F. Blggam & Company; that the general nature of the business to be trans acted is the building of englncs,dolng steam fitting, machine hlacksmltlilng and general repairing; that that the proposed place of business Is at No. 220 Hehccca street, Allegheny. Pa.; that the name of the general p-xrtner In said firm Is Harry F. Big gam, of No. 13 North Canal street, Allegheny,Pa., and the spcclil partner Is Walter Sheets, of No. 3G" Rebecca street, Allegheny, Pa.; that the capital contributed by the said "Walter Sheets, special partner, is (200 In cash; that the period at which said partneremp is to commencp is ovemoerz, 18"i. and that it 111 terminate at the expiration of five vears from that date. HARRY F. K1GGAM, General Partner; WALTER SHEETS, Special Partner. OC25-177-BI Thecal Notice. In the Court of Common Pleas No. 1 of Allegheny County. -yrOTlOE- IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN AP i PLICATION wiUucmadetotheaboTenamed conrton Wednesday, the Sothdav of November. A. 1. 1891, atlOo'dock A. ii.. under' the 'Corporation Act of one thousand eight hundred and beventy fmr. and Its supplements for the allowance and approval of a cei tain amendment to the charter ot the Barbers' Protective and Beneficial Associa tion or Allegheny County as set forth in certificate filed m "said Court." MOXTOOTII BUOS.. nol-lOI-M ; Solicitors. PERSONAL. PERSONAL ttih paid for old goto and silver watches: jewclrv repaired: new work made to order. Chris. Hauch. Ml bniithueld. PER-ONAL Sam r. Slpc, fine diamonds and watclic: terms cash or credit. Dispatch Build ing, cor. hinltbtield and Diamond sts.; open Satur day nights. "PERSONAL The Everett Piano Clnb; new J pianos delivered this week are Club A, 341, Messrs. Headland. Powell & Co., Freedom, Pa.: Club B, 199, Alex Buch in, Frauk. Pa. PERSONAL Grant's Memoirs, S3 7T; Mark Twain's Huckleberry Finn, 75c; Webster's Dictionary, large quarto, SI 25: E. P. Roe's worts, half price; special bargains In old and new books. Frank Bacon Co., 3U1 Smltlifitld st. PERSONA1, When 1 was a small hoy my mother always repaired mv breeches and Jacket, but since I got to be a great bigman, Dickson, the well known tailor, 65 Fifth av,, cor. Wood et., second floor, has been substituted, who now does all my cleaning, pressing anil renovating In great shape, Tel. 1K. PERSONAL Mnnekln's price list of dyeing and cleaning ladies' and gents' garments: GENTS' GARMENTS. DYED. ....f2O0 .... 1 SO .... 1 2i .... 100 Heavy overcoats.. Light overcoats.... Undercoats Pants Vests.. SO Full suit dyed for 2 50 Cleaning and repairing done in best possible man ner at lowest rates. LADIES' GOODS. DYED. Single shawls 75 Double shawls , $1 25 Piaio covers ?1 01 to 1 25 Portieres 2 00 to 5 00 Table covers 50 to 1 00 Jackets 1 CO to 2 00 Dresses 1 O) to 5 00 Ribbons 5cad. and up Kid slippers, black only 50c pair Kid gloves, black only 25c pair Ostrich plumes cleaned or dved black, JOc to 50c. Ostrich tips, djed to match samples, COe per bunch Lace curtains cleaned or tinted any shade, 50c. Ladies' straw or felt hats dyed any shade and shape-1 in the latest style.. Dry cleaning our specialty. E. J. Llnnekin Co., 174 Federal st, Allegheny, and 638 Fran av.. l'lttsbiirg. LOST. LOST A good diamond or watch If you don't see Sam F. Slpe, rooms J and 6, Dispatch Building, and pay your weekly savings on a good diamond or watch ; open Saturday nights, LOST Cape On Ililaml or Penn ares., a child's pray cloth capo trimmed with krimroer; tinder will please return to Wallace's Stationery Store, Kant jnd. IST'Dltplay advertisement! one ddSar per tquare for one buertton. Classified real estate advertisemenU on this page ten cents per line for each insertion, and none taken for leu than thirty cents. TTVTTT. rtlRTTlER NOTTCTT. ADVERTISEMENTS ON THISPAGEl Classified under the following headings will be ac cepted at the rate of ONE CENT PER WORD FOB EACH INSERTION when palfi Vor In ad vance either at main or branch offices. Wanted Advertisements of aJX Sinds, SUCH AS SITUATIONS, TtOOMS, Mali: help, boardino, female help, boardeks, agents, miscellaneous, tersonal, to let rooms, miscellaneous for sales, lost and FOUND. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. BUSINESS OFFICE. Cor. Smlthfleld and Diamond Streets, ALWAYS OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS, WHKRF. WANT. FOR SALE. TO LET. AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements shonld be prepaid unless adver tisers already have accounts with TnE Dispatch. FOR THE SOUTnSIDE. NO. 1412 CARSON STREET, TELEPHONE NO. 0022. FOR THE EAST END, J. W. WALLACE, 61a PENN AVE. PITTSEURG-ADDITIONAL. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. 3309 Butler street. EMIL G. STUCKEY, 24th street and Penn avenue. ALLEGHENY. V A. .T. XAERCITEH. No. 02 Federal street. II. J. McBRIDE. 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 II. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny ave. WANTED. aialo HelD. AN experienced man who understands building furnace and rolling and tempering spring steel. Apply to B.. Merchants' Hotel, this city, within next ten days, after 7 r. M. BOY About 15 or HI vears of age to, learn the barber trade. Call at 504 Forbes st city. BOY Good earnest boy. Call at 05 Fifth avenue. Room one. T RIVER-Apply for three days at 361 Fifth av. TYRUG GIST Registered druggist at or.ce to taka XJ charge of store. Inquire, with reference, J. B. Specr, 918 Main St., Sharpsbnrg, Pa. GLAZIERS Immediately: two lead glaziers; steady work. Address Cleveland Stained Glass Works. Cleveland, O. IMMEDIATELY At Emlenton, Fa., on Alle gheny Vallev R. R.. caulkers, riveters and all hands for general iron tank building, Nilcs Boiler wonts. MAN A man to take an oElce and represent a manufacturer; (50 per week; small capital required. Address, with stamp. Manufacturer, Box 70. West Afton. Mass. MAN Experienced man to drive wagon to Eell pork and smoked meat and groceries and produce. 537 Fifth av. M AN to take orders: experience not necessary. Simmons, 41 Logan St., Cty. MEN 15 good men on tongs. Report Chartlers station, P. &L. E. R., R., 7 o'clock Monday morning; wages, (2 25 per day. McCormlck & Moran. PRACTICAL TINNERS-Squires Roofing & Sup ply Company, 6200 Penn av., Pittsburg, . SALESMAN A first-class boot and shoo sales man for Western Pennsylvania and Eastern Ohio; must have experience and acquaintance on the territory; none other need apply. Address Chllds, QraltftCo.. Cleveland, o. SALESMAN A traveling salesman by a whole sale grocery house, for Western Pennsylvania and Eastern Ohio. Address, stating age and ex perience, with reference. Sambo, Dispatch office. SALESMEN At once; 3 good salesmen; can makj 5 a day. Call at 12 Federal st,., Alle gheny, room 21. SALESMAN Experienced shoe salesman; give reference, age, etc Addressllodus, Dispatch office. SHIPPING CLERK Experienced shipping clerk. Address A. F. B., Dispatch office. State age aud references. YOUNG MEN Ten respectable young men of good address to solicit orders lorthe finest grade portraits In sepia crayon and water colors; experience unnecessary; work speaks lor Itself. Union Artists' Portrait Company, first floors 70S Liberty St., GOT 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 produced; erases ink thoroughly in two seconds; no abrasion ot paper; 200 to 600 per cent profit: one agent's sales amounted to 620 In six days; another 321ntwo hours: we want one energetic general agent for each State and Territory. For terms and full particu lars, addri-ss The Monroe Eraser Mfg. Co., La Crosse. Wis. AGENTS We furnish team free to agents who sellourgoods: our new line will sell at every house, and agents can rein a harest In a few weeks; will pay a salary of 73per month. If pre ferred. Address at onco Standard Silverware Co., Boston, Mass. A GEN TS 83 to 87 dally: experience unnecessary. Putnam Jfc Co., Perfumers, West Winsted,' Ct. Female Help "Wanted. COOK for a small family: goon reference re quired. Address P. O. Box 273 Pittsburg. COOKS, girls for housework. 130 Robinson St., Allegheny. GIRLS Dining room girls and dlshwasher;wagea 915 per mouth. Hotel Riverside, Cambridge boro. Pa. GIRL Gooi girl for general housework; wages S3. 145 Fulton st. G1 IRL For general housework at 179 Center nv.t uear rrin &u G IRL Tot general housework; small family. yus -rem! av. LADY to net as general agent; one who can leave city. Call ami prt terms not later tli.in Tncs lr. ISelson, Durr Hotel, Fourth a v. andMarkct street. M AID Kefiponslhle maid, eapiblc of taking care uuicgin. Acurrss i;. y., jugpaicnomce. Halo and Female Help Wanted. COOKS, chambermaids, nurses, dining room girl?, laundresses, 5 yomig girls, 200 houe-e girls, kitchen, pantry and dining room girU for boanllng houes, chambermaid1 and cleaning girls lor hotels, German and colored girls, white and colored waiters,? colored boys. Mrs. E. Thompson, GWCrantst. HELP rarm hands, dairymen, "errand boy. housekeeper, serving girl, holel cook and laundress, hotel chambermaids, dishwashers, col ored girls, S00 house girls: highest wages paid here. Meehan's Agency, 045 Grant st.; telephone 00. 0 M experienced dining room girl; also one good ocii ooy, ai3i-si iiiuiuona square, city. Situations "Wanted. I EVENING work of any Mndby ayoungman; j can operate typewrit t: also a good penman. Address C. F., Dispatch office. POSITIOK Young man 24 years of age; married ; position as bookkeeper and stenographer, or either; can give best of references from present and past empiojers; Iron and steel business preferred; seven ytare' experience as stenographer and hook kceier. Address Phonography, Dispatch office. POSITION By lidy; bookkeeping, office work or cashier; experienced ; references; security. Ad dress O. O., Dispatch office. POSITION as bookkeeper by young man -si Ith ex perience; good reference. Address S. S., Dis- paien omce. POSITION Astlevatorman; best or reference. Address Elevator, Dispatch office. SITUATION By glasshouse blacksmith, cither In prescription or bottle glasshouse: best of refer ences; long experience. Address Glass, Dispatch office. SITUATION Coachman wants situation: Has 18 j ears' experience, nine years last place; Irish man. M. M. C, 39J Coal St., Johnstown. SITUATION As foreman pattern maker hy an A 1 practical man of good reference. Address Pattern, Dispatch office. Hoarding Wanted. EOARDING-A respectable young lady working In city wants boarding in private family; give rates and reference. Address M. W. II., Dis patch office. Financial Wanted. BENSWANGER & ZAHN-Fire insurance, 60 Fourth av. MONEY to loan Immediately; J30.000 has been left with us to place this week In sums lo suit applicants; this is a splendid opportuultv to parties wanting money at once. Morris Flcni- iu, no r uunii av. M ONEV to loan on short notice Jonn K. tfwinir .C- Pn 107 lVde alst. MORTGAGES-flCO.000 to loan ; sums oo to $5,000 to 20,000: expenses light; money ready. S. J. Fleming. 152 Fifth av. MORTGAGES on city or Allegheny conntv prop erty at lowest rates. Henry A. Weaver & Co., K Fourth av. ATORWICH Union Fire Insurance Society: or i ganlzed 1737: assets. 1,800,000. Schcnck A Mulert, resident agents, 413 Wood st. TO LOAi J20D.01IO on mortgages: 100 and up ward at 6 per cent: JoO0,0(uai 4U percent on residences or business property, vacant lots or farms. S. II. French. 12 Fourth av. "TTTANTED Wc nave money to loan in large or TV small amounts on mortgages: all annllca- tious will receive prompt attention. W. A. jfterron i ,e S-.n. n Fourth av. ' WANTED. Boarders and Lodcers Wanted. C1ENTI.EMEN occupants for two nicely fnr T nished, connecting rooms. 154 Meyran av., Oakland. o CCUPANTS for furnished room; private Lun- iij. oanermanay., Aiiegncpy. Instruction. YOUNG MEN and women who wish to thor oughly qualify themselves as stenographers and typewriters; 1 have constant calls for persons who have learned shorthand and typewriting thor oughly to fill good positions; my school occupies three entire floors: there are four instructors and 50 typewriters arc used; the conductor has had an experience of over a quarter of a century as official verbatim stenographer for courts aud State Legls tures; nothing else Is taught in my school to de tract attention. For fnll particulars and catalogue call on or address A. M. Martin, 412 Wood St. Miscellaneous Wanted. A GREAT reflection TVe want everybody to know that we have reduced our best f 00 cabi nets to f3 00. Stewart & Co. , 90 and M Federal St.. Allegheny. Pa.; diamond PhotoettesSl 00. EVERYBODY to know that W. C. Staving sells the reliable Star brand butler at 20c. Stands IM, 205. 218. center Allegheny market. IVEltYBODY to know I sell line diamonds and Jj wr.tches; cash or credit. Sam F. Sipe, Dis patch Building. (1 KOCERS and dealers to buy Boneless Boiled 7 Hams, sansage. pork, sparerlbs, lard, all kinds smoked meat cheap. E. A. Relneman, IS Pitts. Market. GUN To buy a second-hand breech-loader gun; state price; must be In good condition. Ad dress G. F Dispatch office. MEMBERS of the Western Pennsylvania Indus trial Co-operatl re Association whoso names may have been omitted from onr October malting list to call or send postal for new trade circular. No. 12 Federal St., Allegheny. PARTIES wishing choice properties Improved or unimproved, will do well to consult W. A. Lincoln, 104 Fourth av., who always has special bargains that are not generally in the market, and do not care to advertise. pATENTS-O. D. Levis (20 years). Solicitor, 131 i- "Firth av next Leader, Pittsburg; no delay. IAN O and furniture moving Shanahan Transrer Co., Smlthfleld, corner Water. rflRUNKS Hauled to and from East End for SCc J Campbell & Davli, 12 Seventh av. Telephone 276, TTSE Jones' Bedbug Paralyzer Jones' Maglo J Roach Powder: contains no poison; roaches banished by contract; satlstactionglven or no pay. Prepared by Geo. W. Jones, 223 Federal St., Alle gheny. Pa. Sold bv all first-cias3 druggists "FOB, SALE FMPKOV1SD KEAL ESTATE. City Residences. POR SALE $3,000, on a desirable residence street, only a short walk from the Court House, one square from cable line, modern brick house. 8 rooms, finished attic, hath, range, city sewerage; lot 20x100 feet (15) W. A. Herron & Sons, 80 Fourth av. ITiORTY-FIFTH ST.-12 oriole houses: 10 per cent . investment. Morris & Fleming, 103 Fourth avenue. East End "Residences For Sale. EMERSON ST. Hie four houses and lots and vacant lot on Carron St.. between Shady and So. Hlland avenues. East End, ot the estate of John W. Plttock.deceased, will be exposed to pub lic sale by order of the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny county, on Tuesday, November 24. at 10 o'clock A. Jr., in the real estate salesroom of Jas. W. Drnne Co., Agents and Auctioneers, 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. Fnll particulars given on band bills which can be obtained at above office or sent by mall If desired. FOR SALE 4.500-Good, modern house; six rooms; attic and bath room; laun dry; stationary tubs: both gases, front and back porches; shade treesand shrub bprv; on street paved and sewered: near Fifth ay. and Duqnesnc Traction lines. Shadysldo, (74) See W. A. Herron & Sons. 80 Fourth av. SOUTH HILAND AV.-Verv desirable brick residence. 10 rooms; all modern conveniences; in perfect order: possession In 30 days; lot 43x134. Henry A. Breed, 516 Market st. "I ( 000 A highly desirable homo on Aiken tID-LUj av.; house has ten rooms, b. r., laundry. Imported gas-saving stoves: all conveniences: lot nearly 100 ft. front: good stable and wagon house, with apartment for hostler. Murry & Edsail, Fidelity building, 121 Fourth av. Allegheny Ilesldcnccs For Sale, A NEAT, tidy dwelling close to the parks In Al legheny, one-half square from electric cars; eight cozy rooms with bath, gas and water, etc., and everything in trim and prime order: an ex ceedingly pleasant place for a home; price only K.rco. Particulars from Jas. W. Drapo & Co., 313 Wood St.. nttsbnrg. PERRYSVILLE AV., Allegheny, overlooking tho city, fronting on two streets and facing Western University grounds, new 9-room 0,neen Anne frame dwelling, reception hall. bath, tile hearths and slate mantels, closets and cupboards: a complete house in every detail: see it and he con vinced; price low. M. F. Hippie & Co., 80 Fourth avenue. (1J1 -100 Small pavment down, balance In tipJLj inonthlv Installments same as rent; new frame house of flvo rooms; lot 25x100 feet: Tenth ward, Allegheny City, near electric cars: good neighborhood : nice location. John E. McCrickart, 110 Fifth a"v. Tel. 1670. Suburban "Residences For Sale. I7DGEWOOD-P. R. R., new frame house of ten j rooms, reception hall, back and front stairs, slate mantels, tile hearths, large pantry, finished laundry, with tubs, city water, bath, w. c wash stand, slate roof: lot 72x192: G minutes from station; only $5,800. Hotlman & Baldridge, Wllkinsnurg. Telephone 724S. WILKINSBURG-6-room frame dwelling, mod ern Improvements: close to P. R. R. station aud electric cars: price, 13,300; a bargain. W. K. HamnettiCo.. Wilklnsburg. Pa. FOR SALE LOTS. City Lots. IOTS Beantlful building lots forrrom J100 to J300, 1 in the Eighteenth ward; log payments: easy terms. Inquire of Chas. E. Cornelius, attorney, 406 Grant st., Pittsburg. East End Lots For Sale. I71AST END An acre of ground fronting on three j prominent streets, between inland and Neg ley ayes. M. P. Howley & Son, 127 Fourth av. I?AST KMD A rare bargain: 6 acres, near the "j electric line; 100 per cent investment. See 31. P. Howicy & Son. 127 Fourth av. F 1FTII AV., East End-100 feet, more or Ies, surrounded by beautlfi.1 stone residences, near South Negley av. ; great bargain if taken soon. Morris & Fleming. 103 Fourth av. MELLON ST. A bargain: lot 133x120, alsolotl28 xltl on Euclid av.. and one corner St. Clair and Jackson: all are choice pieces of property and cheap. See M. P. Howley i Son, 127 Fourth av. Suburban Lots For Sale. PALMER PLACE-Swlssvalc, P. R. B.. excellent level lots: a good investment for future en hancement; only 2 minutes from station: a number of residences will be built at once. Hoffman & BalelrWge, WilMnsburg. Telephone 7243. SWIS-5VALE LOTS. 40x120: 2 minutes from sta tion: price $550: the cheapest lot by S200 In this town. W. E. f Iamnett & Co., Wilklnsburg, Pa. Farms For Sale. P ARM 20 acres; good 5-room house, barn and orchard: one mile to town; price 8I.CC0: pay ments 5500 down and $150 a year: send for biggest farm aud exchange list with description of your property. If vou want to buy or trade for farm. N. F. Hurst, Real Estate Agent, Rochester, Pa. IJiARM A fine grain and stock farm In the great : com belt ol the West, near Council Bluffs, Iowa: terms easy. Address Owner, 554 Preble av., Allegheny. Ta. FOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Opportunities. A GOOD country barber shop: must be sold at once. Apply to A. Edlis & Co., 502 Liberty st city. B AUIiER SHOP Doing goodhusiness; old standi wiiibcucueap. uauvrj until av. EAKERYAND RESTAURANT A good trade; best location in live town eastof city. Address Bargain, Dispatch office. DRUG STORE-tlnc of the best drng stores In McKeesport: doing a large and paiingbnsi ness; satisfactory reasons for selling. Particulars from Wm. M. Bell. McKeesport, Pa. TRUG STOKE At Invoice, or registered clerk as XJ partner: bmall capital required. Address Pharmacist, Dispatch office. T?OR SALE-Flrst c'ass clothing establishment in X the best tonn of 15,000 Inhabitants in the State: this Is a rare chance to get in an old established and paying business; groceries, bakeries, cigar store, drug store. Holmes Co.. 420bmlthflrld st. (1ROCERY for sale or exchange: good location: J cash business. Address Exchange, Dispatch office. PAPER ROUTE rORSALE-.Haklngf20perweek gross; in town near Pittsburg. Address Route. Dispatch office. STEAM LAUNDUY-Dolng a first-class business. Call on or address K. K. McDowell, Bcaycr Falls, Pa. STOCK-100 shares United States Glass Company common stock. Inquire of Rlnehart & Tatum. Stock Brokers. Wheeling, W. Va. Business Properties For fale. IMRF, BRICK WORKS-At New Lisbon, O.. In cluding buildings, kilns, machinery, fixtures and nine acres of ground: coal and clay adjoining works: will be sold cheap to a ready purchaser. For terms, etc.. apply to J. E. McKclvy, 153 Fourth av., Pittsburg, Pa. rPHE bouses and lots known as No. 144 West L Carson St.. Southslde. city, with lot 25 feet 8 Inches in front and extending back to a low water mark, excepting and reserving right of way of P. A L. E. It. It. across the rearlot:oneof the houses has a storeroom aud three dwelling rooms, and the other one lias four dwelling rooms: sales peremp tory to close up an estate on account orhelrs;tu be sold nt public sale on Tuesday. November 10, l 2 o'clock on the promises. Particulars from Jas. U. Drape & i.e.. Agents and Auctioneers, 313 Wood St.. Pittsburg. Manufacturing Sites For Sale. MANUFACTURING SITES-Several desirable manufacturing properties, with and without buildings and machinery, on lines of railroads ana r'rers, T. It. rxcsjsf,. '(! T"trti or. FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Musical Instruments. GUITARS, mandolins. Danjos, violins and mn slcal goods of every description. Kappel's, 534 Smlthfleld St. T ISZT" ORGAN, Mason Hamlin make: nsed Li very short time: good as new: bargain for small church. W. C. Whiten"!. 152 Third ay. o BRASS at 20, $.Ji, $30. V. Echols A Caswell Co., lamnea. no. nii eucrai si., Aiiegiieny. PIANOS -We arc offering wonderful bargains In new upright pianos that must ho sold at once to make room for our fall and holiday stock; call soon and seenre first choice. Echols & Caswell Co., Limited, 14S Federal St., Allegheny. PIANOS AND OROANS-Ofbest makes atrea sonableprlres and easy terms at Hoffmann's. 537 Smlthficid street. TTPRIGIIT PIANOS-From l" to TOO: square U pianos $30. $75. $123 and $175. Echols A Cas well Co., Limited, IK) Federal st,. Allegheny. Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock For Sale. DELIVERY wagons Delivery wagons all styles; our own make. Wm. Bcrkcrt, 310 to 344 Ohio St.. Allegheny. Telephone, 3420. "Machinery and Metals For Sale. AUTOMATIC hoisting engines Work perfectly tight and left, with single or double drum; second-hand boilers and engines also on hand: general machine work promptly executed: corre spondence solicited. Combination Engine Co,, Llm3140Pcnnare..Pittsburg. Tel 1203. BOILERS and engines, second-hand; all sizes, from 4 to 100 h. p. ; cheapest In the market: 40 boilers and engines in stock, stationary and porta ble, unrlffht boilers, mounted farm endue, etc. steam pumps. gocrnnr. pulleys and shafting. Telephone 3101, 23-25 Park way, J. S. Young. Allegheny, Pa. BRICK plant, consisting orgrlnillngpan. engine, boiler, etc.: engines, boilers, clayanrl ore pans, and brick yard supplies. Thomas Carllu's sons, Laeock and Sandusky sts., Allegheny. GRINDSTOXES-In all sizes, for all kinds of grinding; Cralgielth. New Castle, Nova Scotia and other grits: iron frames and flxtnres for hand, foot or power: mounted stone, oil stone, emery wheels and grinders. Wm. M. Kirbv, 133 Flr3t avenue. SJECOND-HAND engines and Boilers Two .5 k"5 horse-power and two ten horse-power station ary engines and boilers. One ten horse-power portable on wheels. Thirty-flue, 15, 12, ten and eight horse-power engines, vertical and horizontal, all good and will be sold cheap. Harmes' Machine Depot. 99 First ay. rjiIIE celebrated acme automatic safety engines X and non-explosive boilers, for gas or oil fnel, from one to five-horse power; also the latest im proved ventilating fans; perfect satisfaction guaranteed: bv J. Prager, General Agent, No. 4 Fifth av., Pittsburg, Pa. "MisccUaneons For Sale. ANTHRACITE and bituminous coal and crushed coke for domestic purposes; general hauling. Latimer. Meyers & Co., Fourth and Trysts, and Thirtieth and Liberty sts. " BILLIARD and pool tables, bar fixtures, store counters, hard coal stoves. 90 Diamond st. "10RDAOE Twine, hemp packing. Flockcr & s- .o., vi water si, RED BRICK Capacity CO, 000 dally. Address WIttmer Brlcfc Co.. Llm., 12 Federal St.. Alle gheny. Pa. TO LET. City Residences. TO LET Brick house, fonr rooms in good order; only $9 a month ; on Twentieth St., Southslde. W. A. Herron & ;ons. No. 80 Fourth av. t East End Residences To Let. TO LET At reduced renfe, good houses, as fol lows: One of six rooms, bath, range, hot and cold water, Plymouth St. ; $13 per month. Also, One of seven rooms, largo lot, at Brushton, ad- iolnlng city line: convenient to the Duquesne Electric line and P. R. R. ; $13 per month. Also another, six rooms, city water. location good, Susquehanna St., near Murfland av. and Dnquesne Traction line and P. it. R. ; $13 50 per month. Also Park av.. which is paved, near East Liberty station and Dnquesne Electric line, seven rooms; $20amonth: also others: send for printed list. W. A. Herron & Sons, No. 80 Fourth av. t TO LET Forces St., short walk from the Post office; brick house, fine appearance, five large rooms, modern fixtures. $25 a month. See W. A. Herron A Sons, No. 80 Fourth av. t rpo LET $15 a month, new house of six rooms on X Wllkins, near S. Negley av. and Fifth av. cable line. W. A. Herron & Sons, 80 Fourth av. t Allegheny Residences To Let. NICE five-room dwelling Federal st. extension. Inquire or ,1. K. McKce, 703 Pennav., Room 611. t Rooms To Let. FOUR small communicating rooms on second floor, unfurnished, for light housekeeping. 120 Wylle av. rURNISHED front and back room for gentlemen only. 187 Wylle av. HANDS031ELY furnished front room, two minutes from Postoffice: both gases and bath. Address A. M. E., Dispatch othce. "VriCELY furnished front room with alcove, only ll $19; with or without board. 142 Webster av. I) OOM Second floor front room, unfurnished, L with board. 205 .North av., Allegheny. Business Stands To Let. 0 NE-HALF of 6torc 708 Smlthfleld st. Inquire of .BiacK x jiairu, u r ourin ar. t SPACE In the building 75. 77. 71 Diamond St., with power, electric light, steam heating, and eleva tor and Janitor service: suitable lor printing or any light manufacturing business: possession immedi ately; rooms of various sires ranging frr m 00x100 to 13x20. Apply to John T. Shields, second floor. Dis patch building, corner Diamond and Smlthfleld sts. SPACE with p-iwer Cor. Penn and Third av. ; three floors: 20.000 feet space; abundant power: good light; splendid location: every convenience. Apply Nicola Bros., 20 Fifth av. t TO LET Business house and dwelling. Fifth av., near Washington St.; rent only $650 per year. See W. A. Herron & Sons, 80 Fourth av. t Miscellaneous To Lets. CYCLOBAMA AUDITORIUM for lectures, con certs, parties, etc. Apply toThos. McIIcnry, 63 Irwin av., Allegheny. PROPOSALS. ASSIGNEE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY given that Frederick S. Wait, Assineo, under deed of voluntary assignment for tho benefit of creditors of Jesse H. Lipplncott, will offer for sale on WEDNESDAY. Novem ber 11, 1S9L at 10 o'clock a. m., nt 051 Liberty avomie, Pittsburg, Pa., ail the right, title and interest of said Jesse II. Llppincott In the Banner Baking Powder Company, including stock on band, manufactured material in cans and in bulk: material not manufactured, box lumber In shoofcs, empty cans, can and box labels, printed matter, flxtuics and office furniture and trade mark. I REDERJCK S. WAIT, EDWIN W. SMITH. Assignee, Attorney at law. New York. No. 110 Diamond St., Pittsburg, Fa. J. W. DRAPE & CO., Auctioneers. oc31-3G51,no2,4,6.9,ll TO IRON MANUFACTURERS OFFICE of the Light House Engincor, Third dis trict, Tompkinsville, N. Y.. November 2, 1891. Scaled proposals will be received nt this office until 12 o'clock noon of TUESDAY, the 24th day of November, 1891, for furnish-, ing tho materials and labor of all kinds necessary tor the completion, deliery and erection at the site of the metal work of the Wtiackanck, Light Ilom-e, Now Jersey. Plans, specifications, forms of proposals and other Information mav be obtained on application to this office. The right is reserved to reject anv or all bids, and to waive anv defects. D. P. HEAP, Major of Engineers, U. S. A.. L. II. Engineer. Third district. no7-67 EDUCATIONAL. PUB D V UIMVEESITY, bUniil SIXTH STREET. CURRY Collegiate Department, The Best. CURRY Normal School, The Best. CURRY English Training School, The Best. CURRY Business College, The Best. CURRY School of Shorthand, The Best. CURRY Conservatory of JIu3lo, The Best. CURRY School of Eli cution, Tho Best CURRY Faculty and Discipline), The Best. Call or (.cud lor catalogue. II. M. ROWE, President. ' ocil-Sl DUQUESNE COLLEGE Is growing rapidly. Two lnrgo literary so cieties, tho Aicadian and the Promethean have just been organized. Students enter with advantage at any time. Tho sanio studies in both day and evening sessions. Diamond street, opposite Court House, Pitts burg. K. M. WOOD, D. D. LLD., OCI5-IG Pi evident. L. H. HARRIS DRUG CO. Have removed to Xos. 46 and 43 Seventh avenue, opposite Ifew Grant street, but a short distanco from the Union depot. They will be glad Jo bee their old friends and make many new ones. Orders by mail receive prompt and careful attention. L H. HARRIS DRUG CO., Kc3. 46 and 48 Seventh Arenas, oc17-o PITTSBURd. PA. CHOICE PROPERTIES. FOR SALE. IF'SOLD IN FIVE DAYS, 1600 :-: FEET :-: FRONT Right in the hcart.of EAST LIBERTY, NEAR STATION AND CABLE AND ELECTRIC CARS. This Is a Tare chance for making hlg money. MUST BE SOLD on or before THURSDAY, November 12. If sold at this price, $38.00 PER FRONT FOOT. $10,0.0 TO "flSOCO CASH WILL HANDLE IT. Don't miss seeing this. It Is no bluff I See KELLY & ROGERS, 621C PE.VN AVENUE, - - EAST END. no7-30 FOR SALE ELEGANT Dwelling House Projert?. iseS3re'r2IS!K" "7" M "" - - v 'i, g f t f : s Z "' -: ii at zu gigi g - r t'ii i '(j0l 689St-S2 I o 3 J 3AV n- HXdld f" INQUIRE OF IMS & ELEfflu, 108 FOURTH AVE. n 06-33 MANUFACTURING SITE FOB SALE. Abont ton acrea of nlco level ground a short distance from tho city, on the Monon catiela river, with a large new ironclad building and side tracks from main line of railroad on same. Will be sold at a bargain. Addres3 POSTOFFICE BOX 251, OC3C-19-D Plttaburff, r. FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO., 121 and 123 Fourth ave. Capital, $1,000,000. Insures titles to real estate. Acts as executor, administrator, guardian, eto. Trustee for corporation mortgages. Safe deposit vault boxes from $3 to $200. ocll-it GHAMBER HAS LOCATED THEIR WORKS - A.1 KENSINGTON And will be the LARGEST WINDOW GLASS FAC TORIES IN THE WORLD, occupying 48 ACRES of ground and giving employment to 1,800 PEOPLE. The erection of these works will be commenced at once, and pushed to completion without delay. With the-additioifc-of this enormous plant KENSINGTON May truly be called the manufacturing-city of nhis-vicmityi Now is the opportunity of a lifetime to make money. Buy lots now while you have the chance at present prices and can be suited in location. Any kind of business that you, may wish to engage in will pay there. Building houses now. either to rent or sell, will pay there. Don't put ont buying, as property is steadily increasing in value and tha coming of the Chambers Glass Company will make such a demand for lots to supply homes for the thousands that must live there, that they will soon be taken and present prices advanced. No advance in prices will be madeafc present by the company. To those who have visited KENSINGTON And have made a selection of a lot without-buyingiWQ would advise to close the transaction immediately if they, wish to secure it The property lying above, the railroad is( now graded and for sale. It was the intention not to place , this section on the market before spring, but the large de-j mand and sale of lots in the lower part of the city necesst-j tated it This is the most beautiful part of Kensington foff homes. There never was a better prospect to make money than putting it in property in this new city. Come to outf office and get FREE TICKETS. Salesmen always on the ground. For other-informa-i tion apply at office of THE BURFIELL IMPROVEMENT CO., No. 96 Fourth Avenue, PITTSBURG.-PA,- .. , -'; CHOICE PROPERTIES. FOR SALE. I CENTRAL LOCATIONS. Penn Avenue Penn Avenue Wood Street Fourth Avenue Penn Avenue Penn Avenue Smithfield St. Lot 24x110 Feet. Lot 50x100 Feet, Lot 55x90 Feet. Lot 23x110 Feet. Lot 57x110 Feet. Lot 40x100 Feet Lot 20x110 Feet. Also properties on LIBERTY STREET and on other leading streets and avenues in the city. We are ready to negotiate for any piece of property in the city in the interesO of cither buyer or seller, and have arrange-, ments perfected to conduct all negotiations confidentially. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO,, Agents, 313 WOOD STREET, - - Pittsburg. no7-72-D AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE. FIXE FURNITURE. CARPETS, BUGGY, BUCK WAGON'. Etc., TUESDAY MORNING, November 10, at 10 o'clock, at tlie rooms of tho Henry Auction, Co., 24 nnd 26 Ninth St. Fine chamber furnl. tnre in oak and iralnnt, handsome parlor suites, wardrobe, bookcases, desks, exten. sion tables sideboard, chair and rocker, couches, dl-hes and tableware, brussels and ingrain carpets, rugx, etc., drygood3 and. notions, hats and caps. Also, at 2 o'clock, I bngiry and '- buck wagons almost new, to bo sold for account of whom it may concern. Terms cash. Sale positive. HENRY AUCTION CO., Auctioneers. noS-156 BT JAS. W. DRAPE & CO. -Aixcboza- Sale, On Account of the Heirs of the Lata Jans Young, Deceased, of Houses nnd Lots, known as No. lit West Carson street, Southslde, city, with lot 25 feet 8 inches in front nnd extending back to a watermark, exceptingand reervmgrighs of way of nttsburg and Lake Erie Railroad across the rear of lot: one of the bouses liasa storeroom and three dwelling rooms, and. tho other house has four dwelling rooms. Sale peremptory, to close up the estate, oa account of the heirs of aid decedent. Toba sold at pnblie sale, on TUESDAY. November 10, at 2 o'clock, on the premises. Particulars from JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., Agents and Auctioneers, 313 Wood street, Pittsburg no7-71-7,9,10 AUCTION SALE. DIRECT IMPORTATION. The Coumian'a Collection. A very large stock of magnificent oriental rugs, carpet., portieres, etc., will be dis posed by public auction at the storerooms of Henry Auction Co., on Ninth st., near Penn av. SALES: On Monday. Tnestlay and Wednesday, Novembers. 10 and II, at 10 a. jr. and2r. Jr. each day. Exhibition on Snturday, Novem. ber7. HENRY AUCTION CO., noO-37 Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE FRANKLIN & FORNOF. No. 21 Federal St., Allegheny, will commenea to sell out their entire stock consisting of a fine assortment of merchant tailoring gooda at public sale, commencing this SATURDAY, at 3 P. it., And will continue every afternoon until their entire stock is disposed of. no7-26-D HE. SMITHSON, REAL ESTATE AND . GENERAL AUCTIONEER, Boom S3 Ei3nor building. Fifth av. and Wood st! Sales of Jewelry and Merchandise at stores Furniture at residences promptly attend ea to. ocji-ze-D 3 McNAUGHER & CO., Contractors for Paving Sidewalks With Cement, Brick an4 Fire Brick, Concreting Cellars. FEDERAL ST.. ALLEGHENY, PA. Curbstone furnished and set. aull-Tt-a - - S GLASS CD. 1 x& ;