THE' PITTSBURG. DISPATCH. MONDAY -NOVEMBER ' -30, 189t. SEW IDEAS OF LOYE. Eev. John Whitehead Explains Woman's Mission in This Life. A PASTOR'S LIBERAL VIEW 0FSD IheTVilkinstrar&r T. IT. C. A. Celelirates'Its Second Anniversary. "PEESBTTEEI MEETS HERE TO-MORROW Eev. John "Whitehead gave the second Fcrmon of the course on "Marriage" at the New Church, Isabella and Sandusky streets, Allegheny. He said: "The "Word of the Lord is given to teach us of spiritual things; and to convey these to lis it contains a spir itual sense within a literal sense. The first chapter of Genesis, in the spiritual sense, treats of the new creation, or the regenera tion of man, showing how from natural he is made EpirituaL The second chapter treats of his intelligence and wisdom. The Garden of Eden, with its trees, etc., repre sents that inlcllieence and wisdom. Refer ring to his firit discourse, he said that man was created male and female, the male be inir born to become intellectual, or a form of the understanding, and the female to be come voluntary, or a form of tho will. From the exercise of his love of knowing, understanding and growing wise, he ac quires knowledge, intelligence and wisdom. He also has a corresponding natural love which is the love of acquiring wealth, pos sessions, etc, in the world. "When he has Acquired these, a secondary love is formed, which is the love of hie owo wisdom, or, in other words, the pride of h'n own intelli gence, ani on the natural plane the pride of wealth and possessions. Secret or Woman's Mission. "This secondary love, as it exists in the man, is an evil love, because it partakes in great measure of the love of self and the world, and it has in it pride, conceit, con tempt of otners, and manv other evils. If J man remains in this love it will destroy Ms spiritual life, and therefore the Lord pro vides for its removal from the man, which removal is meant by the words: Jehovah God caused a deep sleep to fall upon the man, and he slept, and He took one of his ribs, and closed up the flesh instead thereof. And rehoah God built the rib whichHe took from the man into a woman. 'Titan's loe of his own wisdom is called a rib, for tliis love in man has little or no spirital life; it is like a dry bone; but woman is formed by the Liord to be the love of the man's wisdom, and in her this love is i ivified or made alive by the Lord. It is no longer in her a selfish love, full of con ceit, pride and unlovely qualit'es in gen eral: but it is transformed into everything that is of feminine loneliness, beauty and or God's Love. "The Lord's love is a love of those who are out of Himself. He is entirely unselfish. jVIan, to be an image of God, must love that which is out of himsel If he loves him self, and is in the conceli and pride of his own intelligence, he dixtroys the image of God in himself But tSs Lord, to preserve man's integrity, transfers this to the wife and transforms its nature, for in her the love of her husband for his manly qualities i the true womanly feeling, and the Lord, in a true marriage, gradually forms her into this love of her husband. The rib taken out of the man is spiritually built into a beautiful and lovely woman. As woman receives intellectual thing through conjunction with man, so mai recehes all the delights and happiness of conjugal life from the Lord through the wife, it is only by the reciprocal giving and receiving of each other s qualities that a true heavenly union is formed and the two minds are' formed into one mind or one flesh." SEBVIHG A MEAN HASTES. What Be. 0. 1J. Mirhsan Thinks of a Man Without a God. Tier. O. Ik Milligan preached on "The "Wise Choice," at the Hichland Avenue TJ. P. Church last night. His text was taken from the life of Joshua and his final address to the children of IsraeL The preacher explained by giving Joshua's experience -pith the Children of Is rtel.'n hy he had found it necessary to impress upon them the importance of choosing the litingGod. He said: 'You may say, If I don't worship God am I therefore worshiping idols? 3sot nec eeearHy worshiping idols, but you are wor shiping another, if it should be only yourself A man may say lie series no god, but of all the gods in the calendar, thy 'no god' is the meanest and most tyrannical There is no sect to-day so infn--ely bigoted and sectarian as the be liever in 'no god.' Even if he acknowl edges nothing superior to himself, he has a ma-ter, and he must serve him, whether he ill or cot. "The outcome of all this servinc of an other than the living and true God, whether ii be a stick, or a stone, or an idea, or a man. even self, is to land at last with the devil and his angels. This, therefore, is a certainty by yonr very nature you cannot escape loyalty to something. It may be good, bad or "indifferent 2so matter, you must, and will, and do recognize something as your choice in the matter of a god to fol low. God shows clearly that if a man is not for Him. he is against Him. Xo inter mediate position is possible." PSESBYTEKY HEETS TO-HOBEOW. The Fresbyterlan Sabbath School Will Con vene This Afternoon. The Presbytery of Pittsburg meets in the Sixth Presbyterian Church to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock and will probably continue for tw o or three days, as there is a largo amount of business to come up. This afternoon and evening at the same church the Presbyterian Sabbath School Association will hold an institute under care of the Presbytery. Charles H. Shinkle v ill conduct the opening exercises at 2:00 o'clock, after which Eev. C. "W. "VVycoff will talk about "How Can the Association Help the Sabbath School Under Its Care"' Dr. John L. Ferson will dis cos "The Library:" ""V. H. McConnell, "The Primary School," and F. L. Fulwood, "Preparation and Teaching." The after noon session will conclude with confer-cnii-s between pastors and superintendents tad between primary teachers. At 5:30a lunch w ill be served. The evening service will be opened at 7 o'clock by Key. J. B. Hill, and atT:."0 Tlev. A. X. Carson, D.D., will dis cuss "Conditions of Successful Teaching." Ucv. O. A. Stewart will follow on "The Tcichcr and His Work," and the institute v. I1 clorc w ith a brief general discussion of interesting topics to Sunday school workers. WilkinsburE V. M.C A. Anniversary. The second anniversary of the Young Wen's Christian Association, of "Wilkins burg, was celebrated last evening in the First Presbyterian Church of that place. The exercises were attended by members from nearly all the churches in "Wilkins bure; and was therefore somewhat of a union meeting The services were opened with the oluntary, sung by the choir. Itev. J. S. Freeman lollowed with the invocation and Kcv. James J.Ieachcm and Rev. S. H. Moore offered prayer. Mr. X. F. Bailey, 1 'resident of the Association, read the yearly report, which was very satisfactory. Addses were delivered by Mr. H. Kirke, Porter, of Pittsburg and Prof. J.Q. A-Irwin, of Etna. Rev. JL M. Patterson, pastor of the First Church, brought the exercise to a close with the benediction. The association, though comparatively still yonng.has a large membership, composed of the best youne men of tho borough. They have well furnished rooms on Penn avenue, but they contemplate building handsome quarters in the spring. A TALK ON TKAHSF0BHATI0H. ET. S. W. McCorklo's Interesting Talk on God's rower to Save. Eev. S. AY. McCorkle preached at the First Congregational Church, oa Manhattan and Franklin streets, yesterday, his subject beinc "Transformation." His text called first for the consideration of the material to be transformed bythe-gospel of the grace of God. He said: "The field of its operations is the family of man. Angels in heaven don't need it, fallen angels are beyond its reach. Every generation has had its vices. "We cannot take a photograph of the human heart without the constraining and transforming influences of the gospeL It further shows the depth to which humanity has sunk by its religious history. Take the Ammonites, for instance, or the Egyptians, who worshipped everything from a snail to an elephant; the Druids, who could not hold a service without sacrificing human life; the Mendi people, who, when a great chief died, 50 soldiers were killed as a sacri fice offering, and SO maidens who knelt about the coffin were slain to satisfy the be liefs of the people. It further proves that sincere belief In God makes it possinie in cases which are far gone in vice to be trans formed. Mr. McCorkle did not approve of the Salvation Army's demonstrative methods as practiced by General Booth in London. He was, however,glad to see the transforma tion in the "LowerTenth,"the class of veo ple who the army is endeavoring to aid in many ways. He compared the great deserts of the West with their sterile and worthless waste of land to the sinner. Speaking of an agency from God, he said that it was useless to have an acency, bnt God himself is at work, because he is the center, life and. motive power of it all. CONSCIENCE AS A GUIDE. Key. A. A. Mealy Talks of tho Pleasures of Sin. Eev. A. A. Mealy, at the Central Presby "terian Church, preached last evening on the "Pleasures of Sin.,v He said: "Sin gives man pleasure, but it is not enduring. There is no use denying that sin gives pleasure. Unless it did man would not commit sin. Bnt we have only three'score and ten years of life, and what is that compared with eter nity. "If it wcro not for the hereafter I would say to man, go ahead and sin. It would onlv be in reason for him to do so. I do not call attention to card plaving, theater going or dancing. I think those matters should be left to man's con science. I only wish to teach how to lead moral lives. If people do not steal, do not lie and do not commit other flagrant of fenses, and live according to the dictates of their consciences, I have nothing to say on those other matters." NOW HAVE AN EVEN HUNDEED. Philanthropic Objects of the Bi-Chlorldo of Gold Club. The Pittsburg Bi-Chloride of Gold Club, at its meeting held yesterday afternoon, at 3811 Fifth avenue, registered its one hundredth member. News was received from the Bi-Chloride of Gold Club of the World, with headquarters at Chicago, that the Pittsburg club would be recognized as AuxilaryXo. 1. The club is composed of "graduates" of the Pittsburg Keeley Institute or those who have completed a course of treatment in that institution and received a cure of the drink habit or disease, and they are held in membership so long as they do not relapse into their old ways. Thus far the name of not a single member of the club has been stricken from the rolls. - . Regular meetings nr held at 3 (vclock p. ll on the first Sunday of each month, butthere' is found in the lively interest which members take in the various purposes of the club, urgent reason for the holding of special meetings upon every Sunday. The first annual meeting is to be held on the second Sunday in December. Among the objects of the Bi-Chloride of Gold Club, is the furtherance of a plan by which the Keeley cure can be extended to deserving men who may need temporary assistance. The club is about to establish a librarv, for which the nucleus is already assured in the gift of 5150 by an anonymous bene factor. Doubtless other donations, both of money and books, will be received from various quarters as the good objects of the club and its manner of carrying them out become better known to the public. FOE SLEEPLESSNESS TJse Horsford's Acid Phosphate. Dr. C. E. Dake, Belleville, III., savs: "I have found it, and itaione, to be capable of producing a sweet and natural sleep in cases of insomnia fiom overwork of the brain, which so often occurs In activo pro fessional and business men." CLOAK AND SUIT BOOMS Make Special Holiday Offerings. Cloth long garments from 56 50 upward all greatly under regular prices. Take ad vantage, Jos. Hoeke & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. The Fanners' 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. mwf Portraits for the Holidays Order now. A handsome 8x10 frame with every doz. cabinet photos. Also crayons at special low prices. Lux Studio, Mwsu 10 and 12 Sixth at. The Farmers' Deposit Notional 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. mwp Russia a few years ago was the greatest wheat-growing country in the world. To day our great Northwest has passed it, and leads in quality and quantity. Minnehaha flour is the very cream of the wheat grown in that rich land. Arbuckle & Co. supply retail dealers. 04e&444X44444$40 DISPATCH ; I WANT ADLET3 ABE ; "WELL BEAD. : ; NOTE : THE INCREASE.: FIGUBES THAT TALK. Small adits fort months ending October S1.1S91 12,168 Same Period 1S30 8,403 Increase dueto ccnui-word 3,705 THIS BECOBD IS CONTINCING. GOOD SITUATIONS, HELP, BOAKDEKS. TOU CAN LET BOOMS FOB ONE CENT A TVOBD. 444 $$4$$$ 0$$00 STENGER EXPECTED IT. Outcome of the Election No Surprise to thePhiladelphian. EOT A HOPE FOR PATTISOFS BOOM. He Says That Farrity" Barred Him Ont of the Convention. DOUBTS ABOUT GEOTER'S BTRENGTH William S. Stenger, of Philadelphia, formerly' Secretary of .the Commonwealth during Pattison's first term, registered at the Duquesne yesterday. Mr. Stenger is now devoting his time exclusively to law and leaving politics along. He came here to attend to t some legal business. He is not in line with the Harrity-Hensel combination, in control of Democratic poli tics in the State, and he reviews the result of the l3te election with grim satisfaction. Last summer Mr. Stenger was elected a del egate to the State Convention, but his seat was contested and he did not appear at Har- risburg. He said those in power had affairs so arranged that they could have gotten rid of him without much effort, and there was nothing to be gained by kicking up a row. "We were put in the light of contestants," he remarked, "and had no favors to ex pect" Why Stenger Was Barred Out. Harrity, however, was looking for Stenger, and about, that time he was shap ing the Pattison Presidental boom. His plans were laid to defeat Stenger before the Committee on Credentials to prevent him from appearing on the floor of the conven tion. The ex-Secretary is, a fiery talker, and would have created a breeze, if allowed to take his scat His aim was to kill off Pattison's Presidental aspirations. "Was the outcome of the election a sur prise to you?" was asked Mr. Stenger. "No," he replied. "I expected such a result in Philadelphia, at least, but wasn't prepared for the slump in thftl State. In Philadelphia theDemocratic managers have nobody to blame but .themselves. They made the Eepublican victory possible. The course of the administration stirred up the Eepublicans, and they cot out a full vote. The Democrats didn't begin to poll their complete strength." "Is the Governor still working for the support of the Pennsylvania delegation?" "I don't know about that, I am sure. There is a general impression since the elec tion that his Presidental boom has flattened out considerably. I was verv much pleased with the showing of Campbell in Ohio. I regard him as one of the ablest Democrats in the country. He discussed the issues from a practical point of view, and had a marvelous knowledge of tariff details. In Philadelphia we are talking of choosing our national delegates for next year, but we are all at sea. "Will Figaro In the Coming Contest. "I expect to take some interest in the coming Presidental contest, bnt I am not prepared to say what can didate I will support Outside of New York no other Democrat is so strong before the country as Cleveland, but I doubt whether he can carry his own State. He is not in harmony with all the leaders there, and the Democratic nominee must win out in New York. I think Hill has a good grip on the machine, but he doesn't stand so well with the people at large. Gorman is a Maryland man, but that wouldn t have any effect on Northern Democrats. His record has alwaysbeen good. Dnring the war he supported the Union. If, Governor Campbell had beaten McKinley, he wonld be a strong candidate. I don't believe the party can afford to nominate a man unless he is sure to carry his own State. Until I study the situation a little more I don't know what to o." Mr. Stenger doesn't think, if Mills is elected Speaker that his extreme tariff views will injure the party in 1892. He Bays no man can be a free trader as long as so much money is needed to sup port the Government It requires $1,000,000 per day. TOOK ALL HIS BELONGINGS. How a Smooth Gentleman Worked a Sonth sido Glassblower. "Walker "Wilson, a well-known glass Mower, of Elliot street, "West End, was robbed of all his clothing and valuables by a confidence man early yesterday morning. Saturday evenintr "Wilson was in town spending the evening, and while drinking in a Smithfield street saloon was approached bv a well-dressed young man, who told Wilson several hard luck stories about losing all his money and hnrying his mother with the last he had. This softened the glassblower's heart and he immediately gave the unknown several dollars. They then proceeded from one saloon to another until 12 o'clock, when "Wilson in vited his new friend to accompany him to his home in the "West End for the night. They slept together, and when "Wilson awoke about noon Sunday he found his friend had skipped out with everything he could lay his hands on. A gold watch and chain, valued at $75, his suit of clothes, overcoat, shoes, a diamond pin, cuff buttons and about 525 were gone. "Wilson notified the police at the Thirty-sixth ward station and gave them a description of the man. He places the value of the goods at 250. AAWOONNMMOOBBEE. Avoomore, ' The leading new manufacturing town on line of West Penn K. E., near Pittsburg. Already nearly 100 houses are up and in course of erection. An extensive bottle and prescription ware company has secured seven acres and will build works at once. A large glass house now in full running order. An excellent machine shop and foundry, almost completed, aud will be in operation in a few days. A fine brick works, planing mill and lumber yard now on the grounds. Also a good hotel, stores and postofiice; public school and churches secured, etc, etc. Ad vantages are excellent railroad facilities, Pittsturg rates of freight, over 150 acres dedicated for manufacturing sites, nearly 8 miles river front, inexhaustible fields of superior coal lying within reach of the town, natural gas, valuable deposits of fire clay. Ureat quantitv ot sand, ceaseless flow of pure water, very low taxes and exhil arating and health-giving atmosphere; one of the most pleasant points for residence to be found anywhere. "With employment in sight for hundreds and thousands of me chanics and others; the growth and stability of the town is assured beyond a doubt, by reason of the numerous manufacturing en terprises which are now located, with other firms now negotiating for position. Prices now for choice lots being low, this is the time to buy to secure the benefitof increase in value. Purchasers will almost double their money invested. Plans and full information from J. J. Hollister, Avonmore, Pa., or Jas. "W. Drape & Co., Agents. 313 "Wooa street, Pittsburg. Winter Blankets and Comforts. All the best kinds at lower than prevail, ing store prices. .Blankets from (3 up, and down comforts from 54. Come and see them. Jos. Horne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Tho 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. mwf Special 100 genuine Alaska seal muffs at $10 each. You can't get them for that price anywhere else in the United States. Jos. Horne & Ca's Penn Avenue Stores. A Victim or the Storm. Constantine Lorardi died at the Homeo pathic Hospital at 10:30 yesterday morning from injuries received at Connellsville last Monday. He was A stonemason and at work on a wall during the windstorm of last Mon day, when the wall was blown over on him, crushing both his legs and hurting him in tcrnallv. He was 31 years old and married. The body will be shippedi to Connellsville to-day and an inquest will be held at the Coroner's office. MEETINGS AND NOTICES. Meetings. ATTENTION, GOOD TEMPLARS A SPECIAL meeting of West Manchester Lodire Is called for the purpose of attending the tuners! or our Sister Johnson. 3teet at the residence of the Chief Templar, Z. Edmonston. 237 Decatur street, Alle gheny, at 1 o'clock sharp. no30-:3 1'HE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of the Pittsburg and Allegheny Drove Yard Company will be held at the office of thocomp nn nnv. is. & u. it. n. buudq, coaier sraiui- field and Water streets, Plttsbure. Pa., MONDAY, December 14, 1891, at 11 A. 31. C. S. WIGHT. uutf-9 Secretary. OFFICE OP THE OLIVER IRON AND STEEL CO, Pittsbubo. Pa.. Oct. a. issi. "VrOTICE TO STOCKHOLDEHS-THE BOARD -Li of Directors of this company has called a special meeting of the stockholders, to be held at mcoinceoi ine company, comer jeuin ana.oiurin ic office of the company, cornerTenth and Muriel streets, Plttsburff. Pa., on the 8th day of December. 1831, at2:30 o'clock r. M., for tho purpose of vottne for or against a proposition to Increase the capital stock of the company from SI. 000,000 to 12.000,000. OC5-2-M JAMES SMITH, Secretary. Elections. Office of 3lovouoAnEi.A issueaxce Co., 7 98 FOCETII AVENUE, Pittsbubo. Nov. is. 1891. ) ELECTION THE ANNUAL MEETING FOR the election of Directors to 'serve lor the en suing year will be held at the office of the companv, 08 Fourth av.. on TUESDAY, December 1, 1891, betn een the hours of 12 M. and 1 p. ).. nol9-32 JOHN H. CLANEY, Secretary. Uuslness Changes. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP-NOTICE Is hereby Riven that thepartnershlpexlstlng be tween August Flach and G. J. Blelchner was dis solved bv tho death of Aueust Flach. All debts of said arm will be paid and all accounts collected by I- d. j. tiieicuner, wnowiu continue mereai csuuu and lire Insurance business at the old stand. No. 2209 Carson St., S. S.. Pittsburg, Pa. no28-15 NOTICE WE. THE SUBSCRIBERS, HAVE this day entered into a limited partnership, agreeably to the provisions of the act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania pased the 21st dav of March, 1836, entitled "An Act Relative to Limited Partnerships, " and we do hereby certis fy that the name of the firm under which said Arm is to le cordncted Is II. F. Biggam & Company: that the general nature of the business to be trans acted Is the building of engines, dolngsteam fitting, machine blacksmlthlng and general repairing; that that the proposed place of business is at No. 220 Rebecca street. Allegheny, Pa. ; that the name of the general partner in said firm Is narry F. Big gam, of No. 13 North Canal street, Allegheny,Pa., and the special partner is Walter Sheets, of No. 305 Rebecca street, Allegheny. Fa.: that the capital contributed bv the said Walter Sheets, special partner. Is (200 in cash; that the period at which said partnership is to commence is Novembers, 1S91, and that it will terminate at the expiration of five years from that ('ate. HARRY F. BIGGAM, General Partner; WALTER SHEETS, Spi-clal partner. ocs-177-m PARTNERSHIP NOTICE THE FIRM HERE TOFRE doing Duslness under the name of Graeblug. Lyon Co. was dissolved on the 31st day of October, 1891, by the -withdrawing of N. W. Chambers. The business -w ill be continued by tho remaining partners, John Gracblng, Jr., and Henry C, Lyon, under the firm name of Graebing A Lyon. JOHN GRAEBING, JB. no 15-154-M HENRY C. LYON. TO LET. East End Bosidenccs To Let. PFTII AV.. Shadyside, term or three or five years, that desirable and beautifully located ten-room house, batn, w. c. both gases, stable, acre of land -with choice fruit: Immediate posses sion. Inquire of Henry Wlederich, Wllfcins av. t r LET Brick honsc 8 rooms, b. r both gases, range. Inside shutters, furnace;, on asphalt paved street, in E. 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TO LET Oakland Fnrnished room for gentle man; nico room, pleasant location. 3313 ForDes avenue. Business Stands To Let. TO LET Office In building 75, 77 and 7D Diamond st with electric light, steam heating. Janitor and elevator servlce;rent 300 per year:also rooms of a arlous sizes with power: possession immediately, ApDlv to John T. Shields, second floor. Dispatch building, corner Smlthfleld and Diamond streets. TO LET Separate storerooms with railroad track: all receiving, handling, shipping and delivering facllltlesalso office room. Inquire of W. A. Hoeveler, Storage, Pike and Twelfth sts., Pittsburg. Pa. TO LET Space with power Cor. Penn and Third av.: three floors: 20,000 feet space; abundant power: good light: splendid location: every con venience. Apply N lcola Bros., 20 Fifth av. rPO LET Storeroom or warehouse and cellar No. X 407 Ferry st. ; also one office; rent low. In- quire at 44 Fourth st. Mlscellaneotit To Lets. 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Tel. IMS. "PERSONAL Thackeray's works. complete, SI 00 JL iu vois.. Dickens' works, complete 2 00 Shakspeare's works, complete 1 50 raioi'STrorxs, cuuimie a ui Prescott's Jlexico, 3 vols., gilt top 135 Huckleberry Finn 75 FRANK BACON & CO.. 301 Smlthfield st. LOS1. LOST-Red Irish setter; of tAll rllnnpd: feint point of nose black: end faint white part down forehead. answers to Snyder; without collar; marks of col lar on neck: suitable reward for his return. Thos. Liggett. 59a Walnut St., E. E., or 71 Diamond st. TOUND. FOUND A sum of money. Call at 1313 Bingham street. Must prove property. FOUND Reliable portrait artists in crayon, sepia and water colors: finest grades onlv; all work done in windows in presence of the public to prove that no bromide prints are used; order now and pav for Christmas; stores open tlU9P. M.: satisfaction guaranteed or no charge. Union Artists' Portrait Co., first floors. 703 Liberty St., 607 Wood st. EDUCATIONAL. CURRY CBJIVjERSITY, SIXTH STREET. CURRY Collesiato Department, The Rest CURRY Normal School, The Best CURRY English TrainingSchool, Tho Best, CURRY Business College, The Best. CURRY School of Shorthand, The Best. CURRY Conservatory of Music, The Best CURRY School of Elocution, The Best CURRY Faculty and Discipline, The Bast Call or send tor catalogue. H. M. HOWE, Piesident. OC24-51 ( Display advertisements one dollar- per tquare'forone insertion. Classified real estate advcrtuemptts on this page ten cents per line for each insertion, and stone taken or less than thirty cents. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE Classified under the following headings will be ac cepted at the rate of OKE CENT PER WORD ' FOR EACH INSERTION when paid for in 'ad vance either at main or branch offices. Wanted Advertisements of all Kinds, SUCH AS SITUATIONS,- BOOMS, MAKE HELP, BOARDING, FEMALE HELP, BOAKDEKS, AGENTS, MISCELLANEOUS, PERSONAL, TO LET BOOMS, MISCELLANEOUS FORSALES.LOST AND FOUND. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. BUSINESS OFFICE. Cor. Smlthfield and Diamond Streets, . ALWAYS OPEN.' BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHERF. WANT, FOR SALE. TO LET. AND OTHES TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver tisers already have accounts with THE DlSPATcn. FOR ALLEGHENY. NO. 107 FEDERAL ST., TELEPHONE 3621. FOR THE SOUTIISIDE, NO. 12 CARSON STREET. TELEPHONE NO. 603. FOR THE EAST END, J.W.WALLACE, 6121 PENNAV. PITTSBURG-ADDITIONAL. THOMAS MCCAFFREY, 3509 Butler street EMIL G. STUCKEY, 21th street and Penn avenue. ALLEGHENY-ADDITIONAL. F. H. EGGERS & SON. Ohio and Chestnut streets. THOMAS McHENRY. Western and Irwin avenues. PERRY 11. GLEIM, Rebecca, and Allegheny ays. WANTED. Male Helo. ADVERTISING SOLICITORS Two. Apply Garson,' Hotel Normandle, Monday noon. BOOKKEEPER Experienced bookkeeper for a manufacturing establishment: young man preferred. Address, stating age, salary expected, etc.. Brown, Dispatch offlco. FOREMAN to take charga sandstone mill anil yard, employlngCO cuttevs; mnst be thoroughlr familiar wltl plans anT laving out work. Addons Foreman, P. o. Box 1592, Philadelphia, Pa. HEATrRand two fir6t-class bottom makers on soaking pits (new mill) : answer stating where last employed. Address SteeL Dispatch office. Pittsburg. Pa. - IMPROVER at horseshoeing and Jobbing, dress Improver, Dispatch office. Ad- SALESMEN-Flvc flrst-class men, salary or commission, son MTg Co., 6 Sixth street sewing machine Wheeler &W1I- TYPEWRITER and stenographer, experienced: must come well recommended ; state salary ex pected, Address D. K Dispatch office. TITASHERMAN T ertyst. At Ed's Laundry, 441 Lib- Agents Wanted. AGENTS On salary or commission to handle' the new patent chemical ink erasing pencil; the greatest selling novelty ever produced: erases ink thoroughly in two seconds; no abrasion ot paper; 200 to 500 per cent profit: one agent's sales amounted to (620 in six days; another JKintwo hours: we want one energetic general agent for each State and Territory. For terms and full particu lars, addris The Monroe Eraser Alfg. Co., La Crosse, Wis. AGkNTS We furnish team free to agents who sell our goods; our new line will sell at every house, and agents can reap a harvest in a few weeks; will pav a salary of ?75per month, if pre ferred. Address at once Standard. Silverware Co., Boston, Mass. AGENTS For carnage and wagon heaters: the greatest seller on earth; general agents In every countv: also canvassers In city. Specialty ( Co., 420 Smlthfield St., second floor, AGENTS Few good agents; salary or commis sion. Wheeler & Wilson Mfg. Co., No. 6 Sixth st. GENTS WANTED-Fivc to ten dollars per day; inclose stamp lor circular. Home Protective Association, 174 Grlswola street, Detroit, Mich. A GENT $3 to S7 dally: experience unnecessary. Putnam & Co.. Perfumers, West Wlnsted, Ct. Female Help Wanted. DOMESTIC For general workin small family in East End: if competent will riav?4 per week or more, according to deserts: good home jindblg wages to one thoroughly qualified: no other need apply. No. 3 Marchand st. GIRL To learn first-class vest, making, st.. Allegheny. , 57 Race WAIST and skirt makers ; experienced. 630 Penn avenue. Male and Female Help "Wanted. T7AMILY COOKS, chambermaids, dining room ju girls, nurses, laundresses, 200 bouse girls, kitchen, pantry and chambermaids for hotel and boarding houses, German and colored girls, colored male cook for restaurant, waiters, drivers, larm hands, 3 colored men, Mrs. E. Thompson, 603 Grant st. HELP 50 coal miners, butler, 10 farm hands, hotel cooks, night cook, dishwashers, 4 din ing room girls, store room girl, family cooks, chambermaids, $4 to $5 per week: 200 house girls, SO Germans, Swedes, colored girls, waitress. Mee han's Agency, 545 Grant St., Tel. 80. Situations "Wanted. POSITION An intelligent lady of good address desires a p osition as saleslady bj December 1; willing to give service a short time for experience. Address "Ambition," Dispatch office. POSITION as bookkeeper orclerk, by an experi enced bookkeeper, who also writes shorthand and uses typewriter: good references. W., Dis patch office. POSITION By an experienced lady stenog rapher; first-class city references. Address Expert, Box 695, city. POSITION Bv a practical accountant, also ac quainted with mute language. Books, Dis patch office. POSITION Manufacturers wanting a flrst-class experienced stenographer address Box 1417, city. SITUATION As drug clerk, registered as quali fied assistant, can speak English and German. Address Potassium, Dispatch oflice, Allegheny. Instruction. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN-Right away, to get three months1 Instruction in shorthand and typewriting for $10 at the Actual Business College, Nos. 5 and 7 Sixth ay. Day and night 6Chool now open: eleventh year. LADIES to learn Thorpe's standard system of dress-cutting: easy payments, only f 1 a week. 013 Penn av. Boarders and Lodgers Wanted. OCCUPANTS for furnished front room, with board: terms reasonable: Union av., Alle gheny. Address A. U., Dispatch office. OCCUPANTS for desirable front and back rooms ; large size, well furnished and with board; good location, 218 Shady av. OCCUPANTS for furnished rooms, to gentlemen; Ativood st,, Oakland. Inquire at office. 11 Nlnthst. OCCUPANTS Nlcelv furnished room, board. 49 Washington st, Allegheny. with OCOUPAJNtTS for rooms with board. Inquire at 31 Sherman St., Allegheny. Business Opportunities Wanted. WANTED An educated business man. about 23 years of age, to assist in establishing a branch of good-paying business in Memphis, Tenn. ;one for Feoria. 111., and other points West: a capital of Sj03 required; an excellent chance to the right man; if desired a 6alary or ?70 to 90 will beguarantced: this is no scheme, but a straight, legitimate business: from 51,700 to t2.200 per year can be realized; only those meaning busluessand having jeauired canital necdannh. Call or ad dress giving age and occupation, Kooin 45, Eisner & Fhilflns building. Bookkeeping Accounts, Etc, Wanted. AUDITING and accounting I attend to anv . thing in the line of intricate accounting, auditing the books ot corporations, manufactur ers, merchants, hotels ana others. A. F. Sawhill, 187 Federal St., Allegneny, Pa. Fire Insnrance Wanted. B! ENSWANGER ZAHN-Fire Insurance. CO 1 ourth av. M O:ONGAHELA INSURANCE CO.-John IT. Clauey, Sec'y., AV. A. Caldwell, Pies't; 98 Fourth av. WILLIAM A. ANGO. general Insurance, 107 Federal st., Allegheny. Telephone 3321. Financial Wanted. ' LOAN of $2, GOO on two new houses worth $4,500. Address Paine, Dispatch oflice. MONEY to loan immediately; $30,000 has been left with us to place this week In sums to suit applicants; this is a splendid opportunity to fiartlts wanting money at once. Morris Flem ng. 105 Fourth av. MONEY to loan on short notice Ewlng & Co.. 107Fede alst. MORTGAGES on cltv or Allegheny county prop !?Jy at lowest rates. Henry A. Weaver & Co., 82 Fourth av. T" LOAi-poo,OCO on mortgages: 8100 and up X wardateper cent; $500,000 at 4 perceuton residences or business property, vacant lots or tarms. S. H. French, 125 Fourth av. WAMED-Wenavemonoyto loan in large or small amounts on mortgages: all applica tions will receive prompt attention. W. A. Herron & bons, 80 Fourth av. Miscellaneous Wanted. TIUYERS-To know the Pittsburg'Piodnce Com AJ lnlsston.Company, 813 Liberty St., is1hf'fid- iii.ii, iwr jionaa iraus anu Danauas; "" oranges, 2 to $2 25 box; give us a trial. WANTED. Miscellaneous Wanted. ESTIMATES given on foundations: William, Kent, agent for hollow building blocks, size 8MxSMxl6K, 6 Deary ay.. -East End, Pittsburg. EVERYBODY NOTICE -Great reduction We want everybody to Lnowthat wehave re duced our best 55 00 cabinets to (3 00. Stewart & Co.. 90 and 92 Federal St., Allegheny, Pa.j dia mond PhotoettesSl 00. IVICRY person to know that Smith makes the J finest photos and tintypes in the city; call and be convinced. Corner Locust st. and Beaver av., Allegheny City; successor to Chas. W. Shook, ti KOCERS and dealers to buy Boneless Boiled VJI Hams, sausage. . pork, sparerlbs, lard, all kinds smoked meat cheap. JL. jl jieuieuuiu, ixt xjus, Market. PARTIES- wishing choice properties improi ' or unimproved, will do well to consult W. improved or unimproved, will do well to consult W. A. Lincoln, 101 Fourth av., who always Las special bargains that are not generally in thw market, and do not care to advertise. PATENTS O. D. Levis (20 years). Solicitor, 131 Fifth av., nextLeader, Pittsburg; no delay. riiRUNKS hauled 10 and from East End for EOc. 1 Campbell & Davis, 12 beventh av. Telephone USE Jone' Bedbug Paraly7er Jones' Magic Roach Powder: contain"! no poison: roaches banished by contract; satlsiactiongivtn or no pay. Prepared by Geo. TV. Jones, 222 Federal St., Alle gheny, Pa. Sold bv all first-class druggists. WANTED Everybody to know that Pickering, th; house furnisher, -will sell S10 worth of goods on credit for ?1 down and 50c a week. Pick ering, corner Tenth and Penn av. WEARERS or spectacles to buv the best $1 steel and ?3o0 gold spectacles and eyo glasses yet (ffered of W. L. Trieber. Practical Op tician, at Schaefer'j Jewelry Store, 150 Fifth av. WANTED Shanahan Transfer Co. pack house hold goods at cost of material and labor: sep arate apartments lor storing; moving a specialty. 101 Forbes av. Tel. 1841. WANTED Household goods to move and store; packing done at cost of labor and material. Shanahan Transfer Co., "Water and Smlthfield sts. Tel. 1549. WANTED Household goods to move; country trips a specialty. Shanahan Transfer Co., Water St., near Smitbtield. Tel. 1849. TTANTED Shanahan Transfer Co. Teams and V one-horse wagons for hire by the load, day or week. Tel. 1849. FOE SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Corses. Vehicles. Live Stock For Sale. DELIVERY wagons--Dellvcrv wagons a'l styles;' our own make. Wm. Beckert, 340 to 344 Ohio St., Allegheny. Telephone, 3420. TROTTERS and pacers for sale or exchange for roil estate: 25 brood mates, stallions, 1111 lei and colts; the get of Embassador, 2:25:' Black Am bassador, pacer. 2:25: Tim Banker. 2:29; son of (Mambrino Patchen 58) Billy Green, (sire Little Em, 2:18)0: Flying Hiatoga. Jr., 2:23M: indi vidually flrst-class, sound young and mares iu foat to high brel sires: one registered Norman stallion 5 years old. Address W. T. Houser. Hope dale, Harrison county, Ohio. Machinery and Metals For Sale, A UTOMATIC hoisting engines Work perfectly XX right ana leit, wun single or nouoie arum second-hand boilers and engines also on hand ght and left, with single or double drum : general machine work promptly executed; corre spondence solicited. Combination .Engine Co,, Ltm.,3140Penn ave.. Pittsburg. Tel 12S5. BOILERS and engines, second-hand; all sizes, from 4 to 100 h. p.: cheapest In the market: 46 hollers and engines in stock, stationary and porta ble, upright boilers, mounted farm engine, etc.; steam pumps, governor, pulleys and shafting. Telephone 4401, 23-25 Park way, J. S. xoung. Allegheny, Ta. GRINDSTONES-In all sizes, for all kinds of grinding: Cralgleith, New Castle, Nova Scotia and other grits; iron frames aud fixtures for hand, foot or power: mounted stone, oil stone, emery wheels and grinders. "Win. M. Kirby, 133 First avenue. MILL For sale or exchange for two good work horses, one 12-inch French burr mill, one half horse power Sprague motor and one Acme en- fine ana ooner, an in gnpa conui 45 Second av. or No. 4 Fifth av. Inquire at QECOND-HAND engines and boilers Two ii 3 horse-power and two ten horse-power station ary engines and boilers. One ten horse-power portable on wheels. Thirty-five. 15, 12, ten and eight horse-power engines, vertical ana norizoniai. an gooa anu win De soia cueap. Depot, 99 First av. Uarmes' Machine SECOND-HAND planing mill machinery; two double surfacersi two single snrfacers: one single surfacer and matcher; one new 12-inch hand Jointer: wood and iron pulleys and hangers. Butler & Gardner. Short and Liberty streets. Miscellaneous For Sale. ANTHRACITE and bituminous coal and crushed coke for domestic purposes; general hauling. Latimer. Meyers A Co.. Fourth and Trysts, and Thirtieth and Liberty sts. BARBER CHAIRS, mirrors, stanas, store coun ters, cash register. No. 00 Diamond st. TJRICK and other material for sale in a two-story OJ brick dwelling house, size 40xu. at f omes si. place ilses. Apply to Daniel McKee, ad- Joining prem CORDAGE Twine. Co., 83 Water st. hemp packing. Flocker & t RED BRICK Capacity 60,000 dally. Address Wittmer Brick Co.. Llm., 12 Federal St.. Alle- gheny. Pa. FOR SALE BUSINESS. Duslness Opportunities For Sale. A WELL-ESTABLISHED foundry business.near the center of the city and on line of railroad and river: large and commodious buildings; com plete outfit and everything In full running order: making money and capable of- considerable en largement; a fine opportunity to' get a profitable business: a great bargain wilt be given to a prompt purchaser; satisfactory reasons for selling : all communications and conferences will be treated confidentially', Jas. AV. Drape & Co. ,313 Wood St., Pittsburg. BARBER SHOP Containing four chairs; doing a good business; good reasons for selUng. Apply 318 Grant st. BRICKYARD For sale or rent, one of the most central sites In the city for brickyard at Oak land, in the verv midst of building operations: ac cessible by paved streets, and having enough clay of good quality to last for years; possession at any time. Address or call on John T. Shields, second floor front, over Dispatch business ofllce, Pitts burg, Pa. TiRIClv nlant. consisting of erlndlnflroan. enztne. Xj boiler, etc.: engines, boilers. clayandorepans. and brick yard supplies, Thomas Carlin's sons. Lacock and Sandusky sts. Allegheny. BUSINESS Gents' furnishing store, including clothing, boots and shoes, etc., etc., on one of the best business streets' in the city; a complete stock in good order; trade prosperous; sales about S4O.O0O annually: prolits 15 to 20 per cent: satisfac tory reasons for selling. Jas. W. Drape & Co., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. BUSINESS A light manufacturing business that will pay big profits; good trade established; win De soia at a sacriuce. jonn a. jawing si,o.. 107 Federal st. B RUG STORE One of the best -located InAl'e gheny City: come nuick If you want abrgaln. John K. Ewlng & Co., 107 Federal st. TEUG STORE In Allegheny; done last year over J $,uuu nusiuess; iu neaun. . Address Elmore. Dispatch ofllce. FOR SALE One-half interest in an established real estate business in Pittsburg; price J403. Address E. B., Dispatch oSce. GROCERY in Allegheny: bestpf reasons for sell ing. Address I. G., Dispatch office. PAPER RO UTJS FOR h ALE Making M per week gross; in town near Pittsburg. Address Ronte, Dispatch office. . STOCK, good will and fixtures Also building and leasehold of one of the best business stinds in Oakdade station, nowthe center of oil operations; reason for selling, owner not able to attend to it on account or disability: good terms. Address Guy & Nesbit. Oakdale station, Allegheny county. Pa. STORES, partnerships, business interests, bonds, stocks and all kinds of business chances at Chambers' Business Agency, 102 Fourth av., room 6. qgOnn-SPECIAL BARGAIN if taken before OOUU the 1st of next month. Book, notion and wall store, grocery stores $200 to 910.000, cigar stores $5C0to $1,200, bakery, milk depot and route, fish and oyster market, butcher shop, good gen eral store. Holmes & Co,, 420bmith9eld st. Business Properties For Sale MANUFACTURING SITES-Severat desirable manufacturing properties, with and without buildings and machinery, on Hues of railroads and risers. T. II. Dickson. 96 Fourth av. SALE of land by the United States at Plttsbnrg. Pa. Re it eaactcd by the Scuatc and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled. That the Secretary of War be, andliereby Is, authorized and directed to sell and comey to tho purchaser or purchasers, all the right, title ana Interest of the United States, in aud to all that certain parcel of ground, belonging to the United States, situate tn the city of Pittsburg. Pennsylvania, at the northwest corner of Penn avenue and Garrison alley. In the Fonrth ward of said city, fronting 100 feet on west side of Penn avenue and extending northwardly along the west une oi uairison auey.preservingine same wiatn.to low water line of the Allegheny river.snbject how ever, to such public easements as exist thereon and thereover. Depot Quartermaster's Office. Washing ton, D. C. November 7, 1831. Under the pro visions otjlie above quoted Act of Congress, ap proved Miry 21, 1830, and by direction of the tsecre- at the Stock Exchange in the city of Plttsbnrg, Va.. on Saturday, the 12th -day or December, JS9I, at 3 o'clock 1. M., for cash, the property described in said act, together with such Improvements thereon as belong to the United States, subject to the con ditions scWorth In said act. and subjtct alio to the terms and conditions named in the printed clrcu- larof thlsdate, copies of whtcli will be furnished. Oil nnnllcation tn thf linrtrrslMlprt nr In th. Actlnfr Assistant Quartermaster at Allegheny Arsenal? where also a Dlat of tlie irround can lw upn.J Thn right is reserved to relect any or all bids, or to ac cept any bid or bids subject to the conditions pre scribed in the circular referred to, ana to require a deposit of 5 per centum of the purrha! monev at the time of notification of acceptance of bid. Pay ment of the full amount of the purchase monev must be made upon delivery of duly executed deed or deeds for the property purchased, or the property may he resold, without further notice, at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. Tho cost of conveyancing will he borne, by thepur rhaser. George H. Weeks, Deputy Quartermaster General, U. S, A, FOB SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. City Residence. lAOR'l'Y. FIFTH ST.-12 orlct houses; F Investment. Morris & Fleming, avenue. 10 per eent 103 Fourth East End Residences For Bajte. EAST END RESIDENCES-Two good brick dwellings of eight rooms each, with small Toom, hath and lavatory, natural gas. furnace, vestibule, hall and cellar, etc., etc. ; large lot to each house with space In front, and side entrance: price only $5,000 each; the location is pleasant and convenient to caole cars and R. R. station. J as. W. Drape & Co., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. Allegheny Besldences For Sale. ALLEGHENY Four houses at a bargain, sltn- ate contiguous to line of eleetric cars. Alle-, gheny: good place for a safe Investment: must bo sold cheap to close up a mortgage account. Par ticulars from Jas. W. Drape & Co., 313 Wood St., Plttsbnrg. BRICK HOUSES Three good brick houses, al most new, on a pleasant street in Second ward. Allegheny; electric car facilities: will be sold at a bargain fn order to close up an account with a debtor; the houses are In good order, and are well rented to prompt paying tenauts. Particulars from Jas. W. Drape i. Co.. 313 Wood St.. Pittsburg. LOCUST ST.. Allegheny, at a sacrifice if pm-- chased within 30 days, corner lot. 40 feet front on Locust St.. with good brick dwelling containing nine rooms, bath. hall, porches and all conven iences: this desirable home can be bought for J7.C00. Inquire of George R. Bothwell. No. 104 Franklin Bt., -Allegheny. SI: 400) Small payment down, balance in 9 monthly installments same as rent: new frame house of live rooms: lot 23x100 feet: Tenth ward. Allegheny City, near electric cars: good neighborhood : nice location, John E. McCrickart, 140 Fifth av. Tel. 1676." Sabarban Besldences For Sale. FOR 8ALE-J4.300: well located at Shadyside on paved street, good house of six rooms: finished attic; front and back hall; bath. w. c. hot and cold water, both gases. (73) See W. A. Herron & Sons. 80 Fourth av. FOR SALE lLOTS East End Lots For Sale. FFTH AV.. East End ICO feet, more or less, surrounded by beautiful stone residences, near South Negleyav.: great bargain if taken soon. J Mnrrlc.fr ITlpTTimp,.lfH Tmiirtli nv m n PRST-CLASS investment, above Stanton av. and between Negiey and II Hand avs. ; one lot, 133x 120, on Mellon st. : one, 128x110. on Euclid av. : one. 60x108, on cor. Jackson, and St. Clair sts.: also 6' acres on Braddock ay., within 8 minutes' walk of Duquesne Electric. 31. P. Howley t Son, 127 Fourth av. Telephone 775. FOR SALE-Only S16.O00: a plan of 40 lots very centrally located: 15 minutes' ride frompost ,oflice bv cable line; with argood house. 10 rooms; a paying investment. (50). w. A. Herron Sons,80' Fourth ave. Farms For Sale. FARM A nice level farm In Virgin la; over 170' acres fronting on the main county road and within one mile of a growing town where there are churches, schools, stores, postofiice, etc., etc.;sev eral Northern farmers are in the same vicinity; convenient to a manufacturing and railroad town : will sell for 12,009 and take a small property in part payment. Jas. W. Drape & Co., 313 Wood St., Plttsbnrg. PARM A fine grain and stock farm in the great corn belt ot the West, near Council Bluffs. Iowa: terms ea6y. Address Owner, 554 Preble av., Allegheny, Pa. CHOICE FltOPERTlEs. . FOR SALE. East End Houses. C CnfV primer ave.; new house 6 4)JiJUL rooms, attic; modern fixtures: lot 25x100 feet; street im proved. (79) Rural avcnow house 6 rooms and attic; modern fixtures; Iot24xl00feet; street Improve $4,500- ments ruaue. (,a) K Cfifi Edwin st.:ne-v house 9 rooms: vpCiUUU modern fixtures: lot 30x120 ' feet. (79) (TC flflfl Claybourne- St., near Aiken 4)i7UUU ave.; 9 rooms; modern fix- ' tures; lot 35x90 feet. (73) Q7 Kflfi Emerson St.: handsome new PiUUU brick house 9 looms; modern ' fixtures; lot 20x125 feet. (77) T11 finnS- Negiey, near Fifth ave-t. tflltVVw iuourn uuuso iv ruuiuy; lot H ' xlCOfeet. (7) SEE W. A. HERRON & SONS, SO FOURTH AVE. no29-133-ic 'i KIDD'S COUGH SYRUR 25 CentsPer Bottle. GIYETT A TRIAL It will give satisfaction iu all-cases. For sale by retail druggists, generally, and at wholesale uy L. H. HARRIS DRUG CO., Nos. 46 and 48 Seventh. Avenoj, nolt)-D PITTSBURG. PA. FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO., 121 and 123 Fourth ava. Capital, $1,000,000. Insures titles to real estate. Acts as executor, administrator, guardian, etc. Trustee for corporation mortgages. Safe deposit vault boxes from $5 to $200. ocll-u DR. E. W. DEAN, DISEASES OF THE $ars,Nose,Throat and Chest Exclusively.. Office hours 9 a. m. to 4 t. it. 031 Penn ave., Pittsburg, Pa. noll-53-yiP CHARLES SOMERS, Real Estate aid Mortgages; 129 FOURTH AVE., OPPOSITE NEW POSTOFFICE. no28 ' TO AFFORD COMFORT AI AVOID BELAYS The company's carriages -will meet11 trains at the station at ENSINGTON: To convey parties over the grounds for inspection. The property can be seen and selections made with as much satisfaction'NOW as in midsummer. Money can be made by buying in this new manu facturing city, as lots are increasing in valueevery day and it will be but a short time until a handsome profit can be realized from an investment made now Free Tickets given there and return. Salesmen al ways on the ground. For further information apply at office of THE BURRELL IMPROVEMENT CO.,'- Rooms 30, 32 and 34, Np. 96 Fourth Avenue, FITTSBTJKG, PA.; ' "11030-10-rw AUCTION SALES. Jt ORPHANS.' COURT SALE OfJtt?ABLg. real estate Estate of Alexander' A. Cruikshanky deceased,' By virtue of a de cree of the Orphans' Court or Allegneny county at No. 6, Juno term, 1591, In partition, I will offer for sale, at public ontcrv. on tho 5 remises, on TUESDAY, DECE3IBEB 22, !9I, at 2 o'clock: r. at, three lots of ground , oitnate in the second ward of the city of Allegheny-, Pa., belonjrinjr to the abovo estate and described as follows: L A lot besinninjf on the northeast corner of Arch and Samp son streets; thence along Arch street north ward 33 feet; thence extending of the width of 33 feet along Sampson street eastward 7S feet, having' a 2J-storicl .brick store aud dwelling thereon. 2. Also that other lot be ginning on the northwest corner of Sampson street and Friendship alley, thence alonjr Sampson street westward 31 feet; thenco ex tending of the width of 31 feet, along the said alley northward about 31 eet 7 inches, hav ing a brick dwelling of two stories ana man sard 'thereon. 3. Also that other lot, being part )f lot 23 in Robert Ash worth's pUn. sit- nato in tho bend of the Perrysvlllo plank road and bounded on tho north, east and west by the said road, and on the sontb. bv lot of Reese Tannehill, running about 58 fee't along Tannehili's line nnd extendmn; north ward from the same about 41 feet. Terms of sale: One-third of the price to be paid-in-cash, of which 10 percent is to be paid on. the day of sale; and the balance in two equal annual installments, with interest, to be se cured by bond and tight mortgage on tho premises HARVEY HENDERSON, Attor ney. 400 Grant street, Pittsburg. MARY A. CKtriKSHANK, Trustee. no23-12..jc ' ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE " OF FURNITURE! FURNITURE; ' CARPET! CAKEETt TUESDAY, December 1, at 10 o'clock, at tho rooms of the Henry Auction Co., 24 and 23 Ninth st. The famishment of ahotel'onlv nsed one. season to be sold at tho rooms. Fino cham ber suites in oak and Walnut, handsome par lor suites, piano fortes bookcases, desk, china closet, two line mantel caDinets, mirror-door wardrobe, fine walnut sideboard, extension tables, leather chairs and rocker, dishes and glassware. The largest and best line of carpets we have offered this season, both new and second hand, for rooms, halls and stairs: rugs, etc.: sale positive. HENRY. AUCTION CO, no23-lSG Auctioneers. Administrator's Sale! A. LEGGATE & SON, Auctioneers. Fidelity, Title & Trust Company, Administrator of Daniel C Hamilton, de ceased, will sell at public auction, THURS DAY MORNING, December 3, at 10 o'clock; on the premises, No. 27 phio street, Alle gheny, the entire stock of dross, showcases, store fixtures, lease of the drug store, be longing to the late Daniel C. ITaniiltrtn. Fixtures and stock may be inspected on the mornings of December land 2 from 9 to 11 o'clock at the above-named store. nolS-21 EXECUTOR'S SALE. A. Legsato & Son, Auctioneers. Fidelity Title and Trust Company, Ex ecutor ot Washington Beck, deceased, will sell at pnblic auction MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1891, At 2 o'clock r. u., on tho premises. No. fiO South Sixteenth street, Southside. tho fol lowing described property: 3 lots, 20vSO feet. .No. 60 South Sixteenth sreet.havinp; erected thereon a two-story framo building, being the machine shop of tho late WASHINGTON BECK. Also all the- machinery, tool", belting, shafting, boiler, engine, etc., etc.. contained in said bnildimr. Property can be seen on Friday and Saturday. November 27 and 23. from 9 to 11 o'clock, or on application to tho administrator. No. 123 Fourth avenue. nolS-22 STEAMERS AND EXCURSIONS. TTTHllB bTAR LINE- f V For Queenstown and Liverpool. Royal and United States iiall steamer'. Majestic. Dec. 2. 5:S0amMajestlc. Dec. 30. 3pm Germanic. Dec.'-MlsaamlGermauic. Jan. 6. "Teutontc,Dec.I6.5:31 am Adriatic. Jan. It. Britannic. Dec. 21. 11 amlTentonlc. .Ian. 3). From White btar dock, foot or Aet Tenth3t... New York. Second cabin on these steamers. Saloon rates, SCO and upward- Second cabin 510 and 215. Excur sion tickets on favorable terms. Steerage, from or to old country, 20. White Star drafts payable on demand In ail tho principal banks throrghoutOreat Britain. Apptv to JOHN J. JICCOltJliUK. 639 and -Ml smtthtielit St., Pittsburg, or II. MAITLAND KLRSSY.Gen eral Agent, 2y Broadway. New York. no:5-i ANCHOR LINE Steamers Leave Now York Every Satnrday For Glasgow via Londonderry. Rates for Saloon Passage $30 and upward, accord lng to accommodation and location of room. Second Cabin. ?W. bteerage, 19. MEDITERRANEAN sfERVICE: NEW YORK TO GIBRALTAR AND NAPLES: S. S. Anglla, Monday. October Uir.M, Cabin passage, J80 to $1C0. Passengers booked at through rates to or from any city in Great Britain or on the Continent. Drafts on London Sold at Lowest Rates. Rook of information, tours and sailing lists fur nished on application to Agents. HENDERSON BROTHERS, 7Jowllng Green. N. Y., or J. MCCORMICK. OT anrr 401 Smlthfield St.; A. D. SCOEEK & SON. 41. Smithlleld St.. Pltts bnrg: F. 31. SEMl'LE, 110 Federal St., Allegheny. aoiB-n- mwf A.rnvA2j: :lvevb ROYAL 3TAIL STEAMSHIPS. GLASGOW TO PHILADELPHIA, Via Derry and Galway. The most direcS route from Scotland and North and Middla of Ireland. ACCOMMODATIONS UNSURPASSED. Intermediate, $S0. . Steerage, $3. CTflTF) Service of LINE. J STEAMSHIPS. NEW YORt AND GLASGOW. Via London every fortnight. Dec. 17, State of Nebraska, 10 a. m. Jan. 7, State of California, ! A. M. Jan. 28. State of Nebraska. 8 a. jr. CABIN. U0. Second clas, $30. Steerage, $19. Apply to J. J. McCORMICK, 633 Smithfield street, Pittsburg. no25-33-p S500 TO S500,000TonLn?otT gages, city or cormtry property, at lowesf rates. JAS- W. DRAPE & CO., 313 WoobTst.4'" Plttsbnrg; Telephone No. 975. no23-50 VISITORS -1 '43 1 A -, wtii rKiBS
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