BJiBihwtffiMfefiffTHi MMifiBMttH gyew3i ypmtjw1 KV",? i'Tni fypijFW "T5SIWS1" "V'O &&&?, .-Aw rV -Mi;, f ' 3 THE PlTTSBUKGr DISPATCH, - MONDAY, JANUARY 18, 1892. t. THE MODEBN SUNDAY. Lev. C. E. St John Speaks Out Against the Laws of the Dark Ages. MUST SOW BE GUIDED BY TRUTH. Cow Alexander the Great Paved the TYay for Christianity. A DAT AMOXG THE TWIN CITT CHURCHES At the First Unitarian Chnrch Yesterday morning Kev. C E. St. John preached from the text, "Ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." He said: "We live in a time of freedom. Nothing to-dar it more manifest than the impotence ot all the forces that are exerted against man's rightful liberties. Freedom to earn his living, freedom to worship God in his own way, freedom to think by the laws of his own mind, freedom for a rational and mod ern use of Sunday, every man will have. In every particular the laws which are to govern human life are not those established ages or even years ago, but those which de fine the present righteous channels of our actions. But in the exuberance of his sense of independence letno man forget that there are two kinds of freedom, and that one of them is short-sighted and eviL "That freedom which consists in casting off all supposed bonds, in rebelling against all authority, in scouting every duty whose claim is at all stern, and in refusing to obey any rigid law of thought or of moral conduct, is a free dom that brings only harm to him -n ho takes it Just to be free as a bird, free from all constraint, is a useless and ruinous freedom for a man. Every day we see men making wrecks of their lives while pursuing this delusive freedom. Unbounded License Is Not liberty. "They spend beyond their incomes because they will endure no severe economy. They sink into slavery to low and sensual desires because they fancy It well to be free from all puritanic notions of right conduct They drop religion out of their lives in order to be free from all possibility of holding erroneons views in theology. And in gen eral they have no beliefs because they will not submit to the exalting processes of clear thought, by which alone beliefs can be reached. Such freedom as this is distinctly evil and demoralizing to every manly power in him who follows its easy course, it is the ireedom of savagery and ignorance. And it is a bitter shame to any soul in our enlightened dav to be thus free, because he knows so little, appreciates so slightly J the opportunities 01 we when close by his side are men and women who are free because they know so much and see so clearly the glories that arise from careful living. These last have the oilier, the genuine freedom. It is a freedom growing out of coble character and earnest thought It thrills in the mind and motives of those whose life is founded on great realities. It is a freedom which in our day must come to every man who lets his mind advance and studies to show in his actions the highest law he bears. "Ve beliee that our church is pre-eminently, not exclusively, but pre-eminently, gifted with the high freedom ot knowledge and of faith, . We have set ourselves free from the bondage of mediaeval theology not by ceas ing to think about religion; that is the nar row and deceptive Jreedom of the un churched. They are weaving for themselves new fetters of ignorance, and their last stage is worse than their first Truth Alone 3Iakes People Free. "In the liberal chnrch we gain, oar free dom by hard thinking, which substi tutes truth for the errors of olden times. Believing that there is no real freedom in mere ignorance, we scorn that so-called freedom, which merely denies other men's creeds, and set ourselves to seeking after truth, knowing that the truth, any truth, will make us genuinely free. It is very commonly sup posed of us that our only aim is to be free, as if ue were so childish or M) indolent as not to care to think any more, or to strive for goodness any further, or to stand by our fellow-men in the stress of a common ad vance. But this is a grave misconception. We do not desire the freedom of the animal or the careless mind. Our chief aim as a church i not freedom but truth. And in the search for truth we are ready to bend our minds to continuous study and hold our wills to lite-long faithfulness to the struggle for improvement, and wait, if need be, for ireedom. Only after we know the truth thai! we, or can we be, nobly free. "Let true freedom be your test of every dogma of the church or of science, and evry custom of the world. Does a given doctr r.e cheer and lift you, attract your eag-r belief and make the whole of life stcrijut and hopeful? Does it appear as an aid to good character and an appeal to your independent reason? If not, that doc trine is not true, no longer a vital part of tne thinking ot mankind. Take lor a single instance the dogma that human nature is totally depraved. What feeling has that ever given to a single mind save grief, horror and a sense of bondage. But truth gives freedom, light, Vope, growth. So that dogma shows its falsHy by its influence on the minds that bclieveit A TIDE THAT LEADS TO FOBTTJNE. Lost Opportunities .Ire Learnedly Discussed by Kev. Dr. Sutherland, Dr. Sutherland, speaking on "Lost Op portunities" at the Second Presbyterian Church, yesterday, said: "There is not a great nation of ancient or modern times, now living simply in name, whose decline and fall cannot be clearly and distinctly traced to a failure to take advantage of some supreme opportunity afforded it in the prowdence of God to prove its right to con tinued existence. I do not believe that a nation ever existed that has not had its tide which if taken at the flood would have led on to permanence and in creasing power. The ancient Jewish ration i6 a conspicuous example of the folly and fate of a nation that neglects its opportunity. Such an opportunity France had at the time of the Revolution of em bracing a purified faith and so ridding her helf forever of a blind superstition on the one hand and hopeless atheism on the other. But these opportunities come to individ uals as well as nations special opportuni- in;-, ? v.e ay. sjnme ot them come through descent, through pious ancestry and the salutary influence of Christian homes. Again there arc opportunities that belong to certain periods of life. There is, for ex ample, the seaon of youth which is emphat ically the golden period of life and the i-cason peculiarly favorable for obtaining an interest in the rich blessings of the gospel. There is a day of grace for all men. It is a day of opportunity which, to those who do not improve it, will end in a night of gloom find despair. But to those wl.o do improve it its golden setting will be but the promise and prophecy of the brighter dav in the brighter realm where there is no flight nor shadow of gloom to dim its glory." Joseph's Reception of Ttis Brothers. Rev. E. P. Cowan, D. D., at the Third! Presbyterian Church, last night, recited in Lis own language the story pf Joseph's treatment of his eleven brothers on the oc casion of their coming down from Canaan to Egypt for corn during.the famine. Cfcn mejlingoH this Bible incident the doctor said it was one of many in the Bible that but one writer referredto and which could not be proven by the works of contempor aneous writers, yet, in this case it was knot-, n that at the time the incident was laid there w as a famine in Egypt and the same cause, a drouth in the 27ile country, would produce a famine in the adjoining country of Canaan. Referring to the story of Joseph, the minister described his emotions at meet ins: and recognizing his brothers who had sold him into slavery when he was a boy, and now that he was governor of a great country, they came to him, sprawled them selves before him in supplication and knew him not How he controlleB his feelinjrs and for a time tormented their minds, until he had satisfied his mild revenge on them, and then revealed himself. His subsequent forgiveness and kindness to tbem showed the greatness of the man nd the Christian spirit that he exhibited through his life, which made him such a worthy example for emulation. GOD WOBKIIfO THBOUGH MEN. Kev. S. VT. McCorkle Tells What Alexan der's Conquests Did for Christianity. Rev a TV. McCorkle yesterday morning preached a beautiful sermon at the First Congregational Church, Allegheny, from the words: "we know that all things wont together for good to those who love God; and to them who are the called according to His purpose." He said: This text, like the tops of the moun tains, has its own atmosphere. We will be helped in understanding the text in consid ering what ends God has in view in working in and for us. The intent or aim of human life, considered from God's standpoint, is that intent which is levealed to us in His words. He seeks to produce in us purity of heart as opposed to corruption and sinful ness; strength of heart; sanctified courage, and a Christian disposition. "We may well believe that God labors to produce in us these qualities. Subtract these qualities and what have you left? "The text refers to national as well as in dividual life, for God works on the larger as well as on the smaller plane. It was a dar ing project for Philip of Macedon to over run Greece, but it was a still greater one for Alexander to cross the Hellespont and rear a magnificent empire, which should extend from the western boundary of Greece to the "heart of Asia on the east The great empire fell into hopeless fragments when Alexan der died, but what had he unwittingly done? He had planted Greek culture in the East, given a degree of unity to Eastern Europe and Western Asia, made pathways for the first Christian missionaries, given theGrcek tongue as a common vehicle for the dissemi nation of the gospel, and had founded the city of Alexandria as a depot for universal commerce, which later became the great center of Jewish learning, the place where the Septuagint version was made. "Do second causes or things from man work together for our good? Is man's treachery, deception, cruelty and injustice to be ranked among the all things of the text? Tes, these to the believer are under God's control. His presence, like a body of light, surrounds us, and no hatred or affliction, or anything in the category of human ills can touch so as to hurt the weak est of His children. "We shall be lost in amazement unless we look at the doctrine of this text in the light of two worlds. In the manufacture of the gobelin tapestries, the most costly and splendid work of its kind in the world, the workman is concealed from view. Though you cannot see the artist, if you watch the warp, you will see coming into view the most gorgeous colors and the elegant shad ing of the work, and at last there stands out before you a finished picture. So does God work out His sublime purpose of wisdom and love. We have no evidence of His presence and agency but the work itself." BEAUTIES OF THS GOLDEH ETOE. Dr. McClelland Wants to See It Applied In .Everyday life. Rev. Henry T. McClelland, D. D., made the practical application of the Golden Rule the subject of an interesting sermon at the Bellcfield Presbyterian Church last night. In his discussion he said: "This is a handy rule for the uses of everyday life. The measure by which our. treatment of others is to be graduated is our own self-love. We are not to consider how others have done to us. "We are not to im agine what they would do to us under the circumstances, but to do in all the ordinary transactions of life as we would be done by. It is not hard to -see that this Golden Rule is the practical application of that part of the great law of love which enjoins, Thou shall love thy neighbor as thyself, and we are to remember at the same time that the man with whom we are. dealing or upon whom we are acting is considered by our Lord as 'our neighbor. There is no man upon this footstool of God who may not be come your neighbor or mine to whom by this Golden Rule we are bound to do as we would be done by. "The glory of this rule is that it empha sizes the brotherhood and the equal rights of men. I am poor, but I am to use the rich as I would be done by. I am rich, but I am to use the poor as I would be done by if I were poor. "Without speculating about the diffi culties of some future emergency begin at once in vour own home or lodging place, store or office to use superiors, inferiors or equals as yon would"be done by, and so fulfil this law of Christ. If you bave the mind to do this thank God, "it is the spirit of Christ, which is also the spirit of wis dom for like begets like, and he who day by day does as he would be done by will find others applying the same rule, and so reap fruit on earth as well as lay up treas ure in heaven. This rule and none other applied in the spirit of justice and mercy, compassion and forgiveness will solve the increasing perplexities of crowded popula tions labor and capital, rich and poor. It is time that those who have for centuries had faith in the doctrines of the Cross and of the"risen Christ should also have faith in the every day Christ the Christ of the Golden Rule." IKSPIBATION OP THE BIBLE. ' Kev. George T. Turves Says the Apostles Were like Poets. Rev. George T. Purves, of the First Pres byterian Church, preached last evening on "Inspiration of the Bible." He said: "The belief of past years in regard to the in spired writers of the Bible was that they were temporarily de prived of their human faculties and were simply the mechanical means of divine power. But this belief is scarcely entertained in these later days. Their in spiration was that of a poet, who sees in the simplest things of nature great truths, which ordinary men fail to discover. This is the true conception of the inspiration of the Apostles, .who, by the peculiar circum stances among which they were' placed, were enabled by the exercise of their hu man faculties to grasp truths unseen by others. Their writings are human as well as divine. We believe the Bible inspired by God be cause Christ told the people to be guided by it We believe in the divinity of Christ because he-was raised from the dead. If he had not been, why would his religion sur vive his death? Preachlnc for tiio Prisoners. Services at the jail yesterday afternoon were conducted by Chaplain Hilligan, of the penitentiary. Music was tnrnish.d by a choir consisting of Profi Slack, W. Mag nell and the Misses Brockie. The Jlost Pleasant Way Of preventing tho grip, colds, headaches and fevers is'to uso the llqnid laxative rem edy. Syrup ot Figs, whenever tho system needs a gentle, yet effective cleansing. To be benefited one must c"t the true remedy manufactured bv the California Fie SyniD Co. only. For sale by all druggists in SOcand J ?i uuiues. Trfo Special Advertisement To-Day. It will pay to read them both plain facts, briefly stated. Jos. Horse & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores, Only One Prisoner In Central Station. Never within the past year has there been such a quiet day in downtown police circles as yesterday. Up until 10 o'clock last night the Central station was without a prisoner and the sergeants on duty were complaining of the dullness. Shortly after 10 o'clock one prisoner was received who had been arrested for disorderly conduct at Penn avenue and Sixth street This was the first and only prisoner of the day. UNEMPLOTED people can easiest secure situation by advertising In THE DIS PATCH'S cent-a-word column. Special Pullman Sleeping Car From Pitts burg to San Francisco Leaves Tuesday morning, January 19. For full particulars, rates and reservations, ad dress or call upon Samuel Moody, District Passenger Agent for Pennsylvania lines, 1127 Liberty street, Pittsburg. This Morning The great sale of dress goods remnants and dress lengths. Jos. Horjje & Co., 609-621 Penn avenue. Short Time Only. Your picture free and handsomely framed given away with every dozen. Cabinets $1 y Hendricks & Co., No. 68 Federal street, Allegheny. Plain Figures on Each Remnant And dress length in our special sale this morning. .JU3. nUKJii Cu iaj., 609-621 Penn avenue. Crayons, $3 50; best cabinets, 51 per dozen. Aufrecht's Gallery, 77 Fifth avenue. MTUWS Two Special Advertisements To-Day. It will pay to read them both plain facts, briefly stated. JOS. HOKSX& Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Suits made to order from $25 up, at Schauer's, 407 Wood street mwf MEETINGS AND NOTICES. Meetings. VTOTICE THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE li Pittsburg. Allegheny and Manchester Pas senger Railway Company will be held at the office of the company, at the corner of Heaver and Island avenues, Allegheny CItv, on MONDAY, January is, 18S2, at 2:30 o'clock r. si., for the purpose of holding the annnal election for directors and for the transaction of such other bn'nes as may come before the meeting. A. M. NEEPER, Secretary. lal2-f4-ltTT N' OTICE-THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE PittBburg Union Passenzer Rallwav Comnanv will be held at the office of the company at the cor ner of Reaver and Island as., Allegheny City, on MONDAY, January 18. lS9i at 2 o'clock P.M., for the purpose of holding the annual election for directors and for the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. jal2-63-MTT A. 31. NEEPElt Secretary. Elections. The Chahtiers Vallet Gas Compant. ) PrrKBCTij. l'A.. Januarv 16, 1892. ELECTIOS NOTICE-'! HE ANNUAL MEET ING of the stockholders of this company will be held at the office of the company. Garrison buildlrg. corner Wood st. and Tlitrd av., Pitts burg, Pa., on THURSDAY. January 25. 18D2. at 2 o'clock P. M., for the election of a board of direc tors to serve for the ensuing 3 ear, ana for the transaction of such other buslnesH as mwcome be fore the meeting. F. J. TENER, -ec. JaI7-20 Dividends. The Bev Fe tXKXiif Is scravce Company ) Or THE CITV OF ALLEGHENY. PA., Allvghkxv. January 11, 1S92. DIVIDEND THE DIRECTORS OF THI- COM PANY bave this dav declared .1 dividend of THREE (3) PER CENT, 1 50 per share, pivablo on demand. W3I. A. FliRD. Jal5-34-D Secretary. BnMnrss Cnanzos. Dissolution of Thompson Glass Co., Lim. Notice is herebv given that the partnership lim ited, known as Thompson Glass Company. Llm., was bv resolution of a majority of the stockholders in number and In value of Interest, at a stockhold ers' meeting held Januarvl4.IS92. dissolved. The nn1 derslgned have been elected by the members of the Association with full power to wind up the concern and distribute the net assets thereof under the di rection of the Court of Common Picas No. 2, of Allegheny county. J. M. SCHAFER, , JOHN SEIIIERT. THOMAS MILLER. Jal6-2l-D Liquidating Trustees. Jfotice. Office or cobn-ty Commissioners, Pittsbceg, Jan. IS. 1SS2. j THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WILL HOLD appeals rrom the triennial assessment of 1S02 for the several districts named, on the day and date given below: MONDAY, Januarv 25. ISM. Forward township, Leet township. Pine towrtshiD, McCandless town shln.Soutn t crsallles township. TUESDAY. January C6, 1S92. Edgewood bor ongh. Brushton borough, IteRzhoovcr borough, Millvale borough, three wards. WEDNESDAY, January 27. lS32.-Cliartlcrs lorouh, Mansfield borough, Oikmort borough. THURSDAY. Januarv 2S. 1S92. First and Sec ond wards bewlckley borough: First, Second and antra iraras Aarenium oorougn. FRIDAY. January 23, 1S92.- Revnnldtnn rir.r- ough. West Elizabeth borough. West Bellevue borough, Verona borough. R. E. MERCER. J. u. v IK. D. J. BOYLE. Countv Commissioners. Attest: P. W. SIXBEET. Clerk. Jal8-30 Lesral Norices XTOTTCF. IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 3IY SON. 1 Christ. Graner, has left his home, and I (bis father) will not be responsible for any debts he may contract. MARTIN GRANER. J 118-16 VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT LETTER ll of administration nave been granted to the undersigned In the estate of James Cole. late of Allegheny county. State of I'ennsjlvanla, de ceased: and all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment ana tho&o (laving clalrrs against the same will present them without delay to HARRY A. COLE. Administrator. P. O. address McKce's Racks. Fa., or J. C YOUNG, Attorney for Administrator, 110 Diamond st. de20-53-u CHARLES A. ROBB. Attorney. St. Nicholas Law Building. STATEOF rtSSSTLVAJTIA. lcc. COUNTY OF ALLEGBEXT. 6S- TNTHE COURT OF COMJION PLEAS N0 2 J. No. 5S3. April Term, 18S2. Lizzie Walk, hy her next friend, Andrew Gerlach, versus Martin Walk. In divorce a vinculo matrimonii. The snbpsna and alias subpoena Issued in the above case having been returned non est inventus, you .arc hereby notified and required to appearln said Court of Common Pleas No. 2. on the first Monday of April, A. D. 1S9I, to answer the petition and libel filed In said case. WILLIAM II. 3ICCLEARY. Ja3-92-M , Sheriff. IN THE COURT OF COM310N PLEAS NO. 1 of Allegheny county. No. 482, December Term. 18SS. in re. voluntary assignment of the Farmers' and Siechanlcs' Bank or East Birmingham to J.H. Sorg. H. J. Berg. Jr., and L. S. Cunningham. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned as signees have filed tneir third account in the above matter, and the same will be allowed by the said court, February 5, 1892, unless exceptions be filed thereto, J. H. SORG. H. J. BERG. JR.. L.S.CUNNINGHAM. jair-SM i Assignees. PERSONAL. "PERSONAL Novelty Printing Co. 77 Diamond jc su ; au junos 01 printing: prices. best work at lowest PERSONAL Cash pala for old gold and silver watches and Jewelry repaired: new work made to order. Chris. Hauch. 541SinIthfleld. PERSONAL-Credlt. yes. credit on fine dress goods, silks, satins, wraps, etc.. at J. Dwjer's, Room 4, McCance block, 701 Smlthfield. PERSONAL Everett Club News: The pianos de livered to the clubs this week are: Club' A No. 47. Mrs. L. Stern, 128 Ridge av., Allcghenv. Pa. Club B No. 349, A. Burry, New Brighton, DEKSONAL-Dr. Griffith's grip corners la X grippe pneumonia every time; Ta-va-zon cougu Dyrup, xonicana i-ins never ian. Head quarters Third and Grant, Pittsburg, J'a." Estab lished IB years. (Copyright.) T PERSONAL Have you sunsenbed ror your magazines and periodicals for '92? If not, come and see ns before doing so; it win pay you; also, new and old books at reduced prices. Frank Bacon 4 Co., 301 Smlthfield st. Open every even ing. PERSON AL-When 1 was a small bov my mother always repaired mv breeches and Jacket, but since I got to be a great blgman. Dickson, the -well-known tailor, ,03 Fifth av., cor.i Wood .t., second floor, has been substituted, who now does all my cleaning, pressing and renovating in great shape. rouND. JJ'OUND-On Ninth St., Inquire 1215 Pike st. a small sum of money. TTNFERMENTED GRAPE JOICE. A delicious beverage with all tho medic inal properties of the rrrape, absolutely free of alcohol. In quart bottles. GEO. K. STEVENSON & CO., Sixth av. JaS-Mwy S500 TO 8500,000 TO LOAM on mort- ases, c; lity or country property, at lowest rates, oas. w. DRAPJi CO.. 313 Woodst.. Pittsburg. Telephone No. 375. 'jal5-29-D UNITARIAN PUBLICATIONS FREE Address Miss Mary Lyman, 19 Oakland Square, nttsburg. jol2-42 t3Duplay advertisements one dollar per tquare for one insertion. 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FOR THE EAbT END, J. W. WALLACE, 6121 TENN AY. riTTSBURG ADDITIONAL. THOMAS 31 cCA FrREY, SOT Butler street. EHIL G. STUCKEY. Wth street and Fenn avenue. ALLEGHENY-ADDITIONAL. F. H. EGGERS .t SON. Ohio and Chestnut streets. THOM AS MCHENRY. Western and Irwin avenues. PERRY M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny avs. TTAMED, aialo Hol3. A GENTLFMAN having a thorough knowledge andrndcrstandlngof the shirt business, to solicit orders for our special order shirt depart ment: must be able to furnish good reference as to character and ability: permanent position for a competent man. Apply to Home & Ward. 11 Fifth avenue. TARBER Goodman at J. A. Smith's, 6015 Tenn -A av., u. &. BOY about 16 years to make himself useful about restaurant. Apply at 5H Wood st. B OY to learn tne barber trade. Inqtl-c 504 t orbes st. CiANVASSERS Salarv to good men. Wheeler i. 1 Wll'on Mfg. Co.. No. 6 Sixth st. ENGINEER Most be sober and steady: married man preferred. Apply Immediately at 6S and 70 Seventh a v. QUALIFII D assistant or registered pharmacist who speaks German. J. A. Koch & Co., Twelfth and Carson sts., Southslde. REPRESENTATIVES wanted-Reponsible per sons t- represent financial corporation In all cities and towns: libcril terms. The North American llnance Companr, Minneapolis, Minn. SALESMAN -A popular New York C'ty cigar house Importing direct fromUavani and man ufacturing at Kev West, Florida, and N ew Yorlc, desires to secure the service or a flrst-class tales man for the State of Pennsylvania. excludlngPhll adelphia. ho Is to make his headquarters In Pitts burg; onlv those who have an established trade among the firt-clas wine rooms, restaurants, hotels, clubs and cigar dealers generally,' and who are now representing a flrst-class house la the same line, need address Fine Cigars, P. O. Bos 3732. New York City. QALE3MAN ror specialties: good wages paid. kj can at Kopert ivemper's, ftia i-cnn av. CTENOGRAPHER and typewriter Also some kj knowledge or Bookkeeping: state rcierences and salary expected. Westmoreland Paper Com pany, West Newton, Pa. WORKERS Wide awake workers everywhere for the greatest book on earth. "Shepp'a Photograph's of the World;" costing $1(0,000; mammoth illustrated circulars and terms free: un paralleled success: Mr. Thomas L. Martin. Center vllle, Tex., cleared $711 In nine davs: Miss Rose Adams. Wooster, O:. ?231n 40 minutes: Rev. J. Howard Madison, Lyons. N. Y.. 8101 in even hours; ,a bonanza: magnificent outfit onlv fi; books on credit: freight paid. Address Globe Bible Publishing Co., No. 705 Chestnut st., Phila delphia, Pa., or Chicago, 111, YOUNG 3IAN A bright active young man. 18 to 22 years of age, to collect citv accounts: only those having experience at collecting need apply: reference required. Apply 3Iondav or Tuesday at 9 o'clock A. 11. E. Groetzinger, C27 and 629 Penn avenue. "VOUNG MEN Intelligent young men fo'can J. vasslng; steady salary. International, 335 Fifth av. Apents Wanted. AGENTS To make big money selling our car riage, sleigh and wagon heaters: no more cold feet. Specialty Co., 43) Smlthfield st. AGENTS or either sex, throughout the United States and Canada, to handle our celebrated corn and bunion cure; its application affords al most Instant relief and every rox is accompanied by a $5 guarantee which amount we will forfeit in every instance where our remedy falls to perfect a permanent cure: sample box 25e, six boxes fl: we will pay good agents 3 per day to introduce our goods Into their section: no postals. For terms and particulars addres the manufacturers. H, ShroiirXCo., 112-114 Fifth av., Chicago, 111. Men tion this paper. AGENTS On salary or commission to l.andle the new patent ehemlcal ink erasing pencil; the greatest selling novelty ever produced: erases Ink thoroughly In two seconds; ro abrasion ot paper: 200 to 500 per cent profit: one agent's sales amounted 10 ;ta in six oays; anorncr trcmrwo hours: we want one energetic general agent for each Stite and Territory. For terms and lull particu lars, address The Monroe Eraser Mfg. Co., La Crosse. Wis. (X10). A GENTSEverlastlcg! Mineral Wicks give a X- light equal to gas. require no trimming and never burn out: they don't make a black; smoke to discolor the chimney; four samples by mall. 15c: sell at 10c each. Frank Schwartz. Wisconsin, writes: 'il took 100 orders yesterdav afternoon: they sell at sight." E. & W. O'Donnell, 2203 Christian St., Philadelphia, Pa. AGENTS Women, boys. everywhere; 10. (OOflrms want 100,000 persons permanently to band out papers at $1 a 1,000; particulars for a 2-ccnt stump. Agents Herald. 126 S. Eighth St., Philadelphia. Pa. AGENTS 3Ien to take orders; no delivering or collecting: no experience; steady work: best terms; best specialties: sample free. Glen tiros., Rochester, N . Y. AGKNT $3 to 17 dally: experience unnecessary Putnam & Co.. Perfumers, West AVlnsted.CU remale Help Wanted. COOK One good female second cook. Good wages to right party at 31-33 Diamond Square, city. CI IRL Thoroughly competent hlte girl for gen 7 eral housework. Apply at once, Mrs. Phllo trench. 628 South Negley av.. East End, city. i IRL For down stairs work for famllv of three: JT must understand cooking and laundry. Ap ply 213 Chartlers St., Allegheny. HOUSEKEEEEK 311ddle-aged woman to keep house for a widower; no children. Address Housekeeper, Dispatch office. LADIFS to do fancy work at their homes; we furnish material and piy by the piece. Call and see work, or address with stamp, J. M. Lemar & Co., 90 Fourth av., near Wood. vrURSE Experienced nurse for children aged 3 and 5 vears; must do house work; wages $4 per week. 4816 Ellsworth av. STENOGRAPHER-Ladystenographer and typc wrlter. 4316 Ellsworth av. MILLINER A flrst-class. experienced milliner and trimmer for the city. Apply Trimmer, Lock box 807, Pittsburg postoffice. Blalo and Female Help Wanted. COOKS for families; wages $ito$3; chamber maids, dining room girls, laundresses, nurses, house girls; German and colored girls; kitchen, pantry and chambermaids for hotels: cooks and dishwashers for restaurant? and boardln? houses: waiters, drivers, farm hands. Mrs. E. Thompson, 608 Grant St. HELP At once, 4 experienced dining room girls, woman cook, $30 per montb: dishwashers. cleaning girls, girl to work In bake shop, hotel chambermaids, nurse girls, house girls, chamber maids, cooks, colored waitress and cook. Median's Agency, 545 Grant 6t. Telephone. 90. HELP 1.000 coal miners; 200 railroad laborers; 200 house girls: male and female cooks; drivers. baker, butchers and clerks; no fee charged to females. Keys tone Agency, 610 Grant st. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN-Who are out of employment to fit themselves for filling a clerical position by taking a course in bookkeeping or shorthand and typewriting at the Actual Busi ness ColIege'Nos. a and 7 Sixth av; day and night; now open. . Situations Wanted. POSITION A gentleman aged 40. with 25 years' experience at books and thoroughly conversant with office management and work In all Its details, offers his services as manager for a large business; correspondence solicited. Auaressu. 1; , Dispatch office. , POSITION By a youngman Ihlrtv-three yearsof age, as clerk or sales man; nss "no experience but is willing and anxious to make himself gener al) v useful: compensation no object. Address Lock Box 672. POSITION A gentleman of large experience In general business, an expert accountant, desires pusibiuu vi irusb nnu resnonslhllltr flrst-class references. 'Address G, . B Dispatch office. "POSITION By an experienced lady stenographer J. and typewriter Titer: can zive nest or reiercuce. Address L. mspaicn onic OITUATION at housework by a widow with child S. vear; rears: place without children preferred. Ad- dress Mrs. jx. , x'ispabcu ouice. SlTUAlItiN Byayoung married man to take charge of a farm; good references given. Ad dress G, 504 V ood St. Room Wanted. WANTED Room or room and board In private family by young man ; must be located near Allegheny Postoffice: reference furnished. Ad dress Frank J, White, General Delivery, Allegheny, I con WANTED. Partner Wanted. GENTLEMAN (Disengaged) as special partner or manner (assuming duties of correspond ence) In sound, permanent business; profits large; excellent future prospects; best references and strictest Investigation given: capital 'necessary $5 to tioo: particulars and Interview. Address Bona Fide. Dispatch office. Instruction. PUPILS to learn lionkfceeplnr. penmanship or shorthand during their leisure at home: satis factory Instruction guaranteed; scholarship $5, payable at completion of the course. Address, stating references, the Pittsburg Correspondence Business College, Postoffice Box 309. PUPILS To enter shorthand class, beginning Monday evening. January 25; tuition payable monthly- for particulars call or address Private Shorthand Institute, 415 Smlthfield st. Permanent Guests Wanted. EAST END HOTEL Penn av East End near Denniston av., under new management and thoroughly renovated: on line of electric cars; five minutes1 walk from both cable roads and East Liberty station: this hotel, with Its spacious of fices, parlors and rooms, large porches and beauti ful lawn, offers special Inducements in rates to single gentlemen who desire a home other thin a boardlncr hnnse; transient ffuesta also solicited. A. II. Wilson, Proprietor. Hoarders and Lodgers Wanted. OCCUPANTS for large, desirable front and side rooms, well furnl-hcd. with board; all con4 venlences. 216bliadyav East End. Bookkeeping Accounts, Etc Wanted. AUDITING and atAuntlng-jI attend to anv thlng In the lints of Intricate accounting, auditing the books nf corporations, manufactur ers, mei chants, hotels and others. A. F. tavvlilU, 187 Federal at., Allegneny, Pa. Fire Insurance Wanted. BFVSWANGEK & ZAUN-Fire Insurance, Fourth av. I? T. SCHAFFNER. real estate agent. Insur j' ance placed at lowest rates; 72 Washington av.. Thirty-first ward. Financial Wnntoa. BOND5!, stocks, mortgages and other securities. EdWIttlsh.-UOGiantst., Pittsburg. MONONUAHELA INSURANCE CO Tohn II. - Claney, bec'y., W. A. Caldwell, Pres't; OS Fourth av. MONEY to loan on mortgage: no dclav; lowest interest. Howard Brown, 151 Fourth av. MORTGAGES on clt j erty at lowest rat Co.. 2 Fourth av. orAIIegheny county prop is. Henry A. Weaver & TO LOAN fm COO on mortgages: SlOO and lip ward at 6 per cent: $500,000 at 45 per cent on residences or business nroperty. vacant lots or lams. S. II. French. 12j Fonrth av. Miscellaneous Wantea. ALT, who are opposed to convict labor to buy Red Seal Brooms. FOUR new pool tables' No. SO Diamond st. complete for $500; cost. ( KOCERS and dealers to huv Boneless Polled T Hims. sausage, pork, sparerlba. lard, all kinds smoked meat cheap. E. A. Rcineman, 16 Pitts. Market. PUNTING and n'ateglass glazing. E. C. Miller, 526 Grant St., Pittsburg. PATENT-O. D. Levis (20 years). Solicitor. 131 Fifth av., nextLeader. Pittsburg: no delay. ri'RUNJi hauTen: to and from East End for 50c. 1 Campbell & Dat Is, 1- Seventh av. Telephone 276. USE Jones' Bedbug Panlyzer Jones' 31ag1c Hoacli Powder: contains no poison: roaches banished bv contract; satlsfactionglven or no pay. Prepared by Geo. W. .Tone', 222 Federal st Alle gheny, Pa. Sold bv all first-class druggists. WANTED-Evorvbodv to know that Pickering, the house furnisher, will sell $10 worth of goods on ci edit for $1 down and 50c a week. Plck- enng. corner 'i cam and I'enn av. rOIS SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Coal For Sale. COAL Anthracite and bituminous coal and crushed coke for domestic purposes: general hauling. Latimer. JIvers A Co., Fourth and Try sts. and Thirtieth and Liberty sts. ' Horses. Veuieles. Livo Stock For Sale. TAELIVERY wagons Dcllverv wagons all stvles; XJ our own make. Wm. Beekert, 340 to 344 Ohio St., Allegheny. Telephone, 3429. Machinery and Metals For Sale. AC31E Automatic Safetv Engine and non-ev-ploslve holler, built from one to five horse power, natural gas or common carbon oil as fuel, no engineer rcnulred. nerfectlv safe and reliable econom' No. 4 F 'In fuel and durability a special feature, fth av. J. Prager. General Agent. BOILERS and engines, second-band: all sizes, from 4 to 100 h. p. : cheapest In the market: 46 boilers and engines in stock, stationary and porta blc.uprlght boilers, mounted farm engine, etc; steam pumps, governor, pulleys and shafting. Telephone 4101, 22-25 Park way, J. S. Young. Allegheny. Pa. I?NG1NE5 and boilers of every description: brick j vard supplies: contractors. and rolling mill ma chinery. Tlinmas Carlin's bons. Lacock and San- GRINDSTONES In ill siz-s. for all kinds of grinding; Cralglelth. New Castle. Nova Scotia and other grits: Iron frames and fixtures for hind, foot or power: mounted stone, oil stone, emery wheels and grinders. Wm. 31. Klrby, 133 First avenue. C'ECOND-IIAND nlanlng mill machinery: two one O double surfaccrs: two single surfaccrs: single surfacer and matcher: one new 12-lnch hand Joiner: wood and Iron pulleys and hangers. Butler & Gardner, fchort and Liberty sts. Mlsceliancoos For Salo. BILLIARD and pool tab'es. cash register; on easy payments. 00 Diamond st. sold T70UNTAIN a goodLlpplpcott fountain in good JJ order; a bargain to quick buyer. Address Fountain, Dispatch office. OCCULT and theosophlcal works for sale. H. fcwisshelm & Co., 6126 Penn av.. East End, Pittsburg. T ED BRICK In largo or smajl quantities. Witt JA. mer Brick Co., Llm., 12 Federal St., Alle gheny, Fa. Cflfl OOO red brick delivered 0JJ) Pittsburg or Irwin, Pa. Company. Limited. Irwin. Pa. o. b. cars. Irwin Brick FOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Opportunities. BUS1VF.SS OPENING-In an old-established jobbing houe in the city is avillable to one or two good men who can furnish from $10,000 to $20, 000 capital and produce undoubted testimonials of business Integrity, acquaintance and ability. Par ticulars can be learned confidentially at the office of Jas. W. Drape & Co., 313 Wood st. ClUEAP-A good ' Penn av., near Dispatch office. paying millinery business on Sixth st. Address Box B. O., CONFECTIONrRY and news business-Specu-Utoro' attention; only $120. worth $250: No. 71 Steuben st, Wett End, city; quick cash buyer gets it; no time for talk. CONFECTIONERY STORE-A good business place: good leason for selling. Inquire at 137 Twelfth st., Southslde. DRUG STORE In a thrUing manufacturing town on line or railroad: fine opening: busi ness In a prosperous condition and everything in prime order. Jas. W. Diapc & Co.. 313 Wood St.. Pittsburg. DRYGOODS and notion store-Only $2,000 re quired: brick building. 1 rooms and store 100m, In upper part of Allegheny, for sale or ex change. Address Business, Dispatch office. DRUG STORE-A big paying corner drugstore in Allegheny; win trade for real estate: owner wishes to retire. For particulars see John K. Ewing & Co., 107 Federal st. TX)R SALE Express business with an established X paying trade: owner must retire. For par ticulars see John K. Ewlng & Co.. 107 Federal st. ON E-FOURTH Interest in a good manufacturing business; clothing and gentsVfurnishlng store; fine restaurant; grocery stores.f200to$10.000; clgir store; bakery; niilfc depot; fish and oyster market; butcher shop: jewelry store, atabargaln. Holmes & Co., 420 Smlthfield st. SALOON A flrst-class saloon In Ohio: special bargain if sold within snvpn riav. h'nr in formation inquire of Will Traut, 4i S. Diamond, Allegheny, Pa. CSOCfk will buv new and second-hand fnrnlture W"V sioreooinga goon unsiness; rent low; must sell on account of sickness. Address W., P. O. Box 71, Johnstown, Pa. Business Properties For Satej. POR SALE Valuable huslness property Includ ing 4 storerooms and snacious Opera House In a prosperous manufacturing town on line of railroad and river: will be sold at a great bargain. Jas. W. Drape & Co., 313 Wood street, Pittburg. POR SALE Storeroom and leasehold of one of the best locations for business in tbe town of Oakdalr, now the center of oil operations, on the P.. C. & St. L. R. R. For particulars addrcs Guy ANesblt, Oakdalti station. Allegheny Co.. Pa. FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE City Residence I70R SALE- Price very reasonable. ? Only $7,500. tin Center av., near cable line. Ten minutes' ride from P. O. Comer lot. 74x114 feet to an allev. With good buildings : now renting for enough to pay 6 per cent net on price asked. (61) W. A. Herron & Sons. 60 Fourth av. East End Residences For Salo. PENN AVENUE. East End house and lot on line of cable cars; an excellent brick house of8 nice rooms, bath, gas and water, drv cellar, wide vestibule and hallway, wide covered pofch 01 er the entire front, all In prime order: good loValley. In tbe rear, side entrance small plot In front between sidewalk and porch: this property can be) bought on accommodating terms, and- as the owner has moved East it mast be sold. Jas. . Drapo Co., 313 Wood st., Pittsburg. P ' T ESIDENCE A fine, large East End residence IX and beautiful corner lot. 60 bv , 60 by about 180 feet. oa one of the leading avenues. wttn picasint sup roundlngs. free from small residences; 12 spiclous .wuuio iu icsiucuw aiiMtrt-Lueus uirougnouc witu au the more recent Improvements, and In lnxiirlons condition In every part. Fuller particular and I permit to examine the property from Ja 7 W. I ".ijt.-4 uui, u iruvuei., Aiiuourc-, fOK SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE East End Residences For Sale. T ESIDENCE and lot in the East End. one square XV from South Highland av., at a great bargain: 8 rooms, small room, bath, etc, etc, and lot about 30x120 feet to an alley: a prompt purchaser can seenrethis property at $1,250: the best value lathe East End. face J as. W. Drape Co.. 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. , 5 ACRES of land, covered with forest, fruit and 'shade trees: never falling spring or water: modern style house of 15 rooms; asphalt walks and drives about premises; situated on Negley av.. Nineteenth ward; this is one of the most pleasant and desirable pieces of property offered fur sale. Herrjfc Hastings, 168 Fourth av.. orC. A. Warm castle, Penn and Shady avs., E. E. Allegheny Residences For Sale. A LLEGHENY A neat brick dwelling of S rooms. t bith. gas and water, marble mantels, vesti bule, lull and cellar, etc.; on line of electric cars. Allegheny: dwelling almost new andln prime order throughout: can be bought for ?4.750on easy pay ments, or discount for spot cash: possession given at once, Kej s at office of Jas. W. Drape & Co., 313 Wood t., Pittsburg ALLEGHENY A verv neat dwelling, contlgu ous to the ptrks, Allegheny, 8 rooms. Includ ing spacious double parlors, bath, lavatory, laundry, furnace, etc., etc., and in prime order throughout: would exchange Jn part for property in the snburbs, the East End or Wllklnsburg. Jas. W. Drape & Co., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. ALLEGHENY A nice dwelling in Allegheny. K square above the parks and electric cars: 7 rooms, with bath, lavatory and everything re splendent with beauty and comfort: a bargain can beohtilued by a quick bnyer. as the owner Is going west; Immediate possession. Jas. W. Drape & Co., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. ALLEGHENY North av. Fine residence and corner lot; 9 pleasant rooms, possessing all the modern conveniences and In excellent con dition throughout: most delightful location, with a clear and unobstructed view of the parks. Jas. W. Drape & Co., 313 Wood St.. PltUburg. CHAHLES ST.. Allegheny, frame dwelling bouse of 8 larze rooms. ?ood cellar, larire lot: 1 also, on same street, house- of 6 rooms, attic, good cenar: 101 :ajvju: win Eeii encap: easy payments 11 required; immediate possession given. George Schmidt, 157 Fonrth av. FOR SALE New, No. 33 Taggart St.. Second ward. Allegheny, that excellent brick dwell- ing. almost on line of electric cars: eight rooms. with bath, w. c ; vestibule: hall and cellar: every- thing In prime order; will be sold at public sale on Wednesday afternoon. January 27. at 2 o'clock, on the premises: title perfect: imracuiaiu pos ne& Co.. agents session: keys at office of Jae.W.Drape & Co, and auctioneers. 313 Woodst,. Pittsburg. IRWIN AVENUE. Allegheny Four small frame houses close to electric cars; will rent for $6 50 and can be bought for 4."O0 on moderate pay ments, or If sold separately price will be from $1,250 to 11,77) each; splendid chance to make a nice turn. Jas. W. Drape &, Co., 313 Wood 6treet, Pittsburg. s: HEFFIELD ST., near Bldwell st,; cheap: three-storv brick dwelling, tin rooms, modern improvements: 101, xji; eieganc location, v. D. Wilson, 55 Federal St., Allegheny WESTERNAV. Ncarthe parks. i-story brick of 9 rooms, with all modern conveniences: lot 46x120 feet: on account of ill-health owner com pelled to go South: Immediate possession; low price. Baxter. Thompson & Co.. 162 Fourth av. "T7ESTER.V AV.ResIdence and two lots In Al- legheny, property of the late Dr. Brucetgood location, pleasant surroundings, near to parks and electric cars; Immediate possession. Jas. w. Drape & Co.. 313 Wood st., Pittsburg. C2l 400 Small' paTment down, balance In J-j monthly Installments same as rent: new frame house of rive rooms: lot 25x100 feet: Tenth ward. Allegheny City, near electric cars: good neighborhood : nice location. John E. McCriekart, 140 Flfth.av. Tel. 1676. cnnnrhnn Residences For Sale. XTTILKINSBURG New frame house often rooms Y V and attic; five rooms on first floorflve rooms on second floor, tile hearths, hard wood cabinet mantel, bath, w. c, hot and cold water, large rooms, sewered, city water: lot 52x120 to an alley: this is a commodious and excellent borne; removal of owner caue of sale, eastern exposure, good lo cation. Hoffman BaldrMge, Wllklnsburg, op posite depot. Telephone. 7243. "ITTTLKINSBUBG Choice lots on sewered street 1 V with stone sidewalks: within rive minutes of F.-R. R. depot, and one square of electric line: surrounded with good improvements, building line and restrictions; size, 50x122 to an alley 20 feet wide. Hoffman A Bald ridge, Wllklnsburg, opposite depot. Telephone 7243. W1LKINSBURG-3 minutes from station. 2 story frame 9 rooms, bath. h. and c. water. w. c, slate mantles, electric light, front and rear porch: 2-atory stable In rear: lot 52xl'-2 feet to alley: low price. Baxter, Thompson & Co., 162 Fourth av. KNOXVILLE. F OR SALE-SOME BEAUTIFUL HOMES- One C-room brick house, two lots. Orchard Place SI, QUO. One 7-coom brick bouse, one lot, paved street, $4,500. Two 5-room brick houses, lots 37x100 each, Orchard Place, $3,750. One7-room frame house one lot, paved street, $3. COO. One 5-room frame house, one lot, pived street, $2,700. One 5-room brick house, two lots, paved street, $.1,250. One 5-room brick, house, one lot, paved street, $2,750. Five 5-room frame houses, paved street, each S1.8TO. T7elvc7-room brick-houses, paved streets, each $2,300. Seven 4-room brick houses, very pretty. $2,700. Eight4-room brick cottages, one lot, each$l,700. Any of the above lovely homes In this greatly iavored city of beautiful homes will be sold on terms to suit buyers. BUILDING LOTS-200 of the most beautiful Dulld ing lots to be found In the county are offered at prlcesinuch less than proierty having similarly attractive features can be had for. TheP. & B. Traction will have their new electric railway In operation through the center of the borough by Jlay 1 next. This will give a wonderful Impetus to values, and those who secure any of the above properties or a lot will be fortunate. TO LET A number of 3, 4. 5 and7-roora houses at moderate rents to good paying tenants. .None t oiners need apply. Tike anv of the So utbslde street cars. II IJIPROVE3IENT KNOXVILLE LAND IMFROVE3IENT CO., 85 Knox at-enue. KnoxvlIIe. FOR SALE LOTS E&t End Lots For Sale. I70R SALE-tSW-lots 24x100 feet to an alley in . rear; 15 minutes ride from P. O., on line of rapid transit: location good (64). W. A. Herron A sons, so 1 ourtn av. FOR SALE $1,900 l'enn. near WInebiddle av., lot 19x100 rt,; alley In rear: easy terms if de sired. (47) W. A. Herron Sons. 80 Fourth ay. FOR SALE North inland av. St.. Iotl40 feet front. (114) W. Sons, 80 Fourth av. corner Bryant A. Herron & Suburban Lots For Sale. SUBURBAN LOTS at Chartlers Fine building lots $300 to $600, according to size and location, within sight oftbe Court House: Chartlers Is the most accessible of any suburb of Pittsburg, being reached bv the P. & L. E. B, In 12 minutes, by Chartlers packets in 25 minutes and by electric cars, which are to take the place of the present horso car line next spring. In 25 mlDUtes: these lots front on line of electric road. For further particu lars, T. II. Dickson, 96 Fourth av.. Room 39. Farms For SaH. I?ARM A good farm, about 100 acres, near the . city, only ono mile from railroad station, churches, schools, etc., etc.: excellent dwelling, outbuildings, large orchard, water, etc, etc.; one of the best farms In tho county, and for stock or dairy purposes has no equal. Jas. W. Drape & Co.. 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. ORANGE LAND forsale or exchange HOOO. 160 acres Lake countv. Florida, high, healthy rolling orange land: It. R. depot, small lake, fine building lots on It; flourishing town, school, church,' P. 0.,etc, across street. All surrounded closely by bearing orange groves. Address F, Brookville, Pa. "1 f ACRES as garden, large orchard, house, etc., 1U laid out In 46 lots; adjoins town: lots will sell if. desired. $2,600; l92acres,orchard, seven and four roomed houses, etc. grand water, worth $3,000, will take $1,400. These are samples of 60 bargains. Write S. 31. James. B. A O. depot. Connellsvllle. TO LET. Business Stands To Let, rro LET A 4-storv building, 118 Water St.. ex X tending through to First av.. being about 20 feet in width and 1C0 feet deep, hiving a front on Water St.. and also on First av. C. H. Love, No. 93 Fourth av. rpo LET Separate storerooms with railroad X track: all receiving, handling, shipping and delivering facilities; also office room. Inquire of W. A. Iloevelcr. Storage, Pike and Twelfth su.. Pittsburg, Pa, TO LET Business room and dwelling, separately ir desired. No. 291 Hfth av.: location good: rent low, $650 per year (can giva a lease of 2 or 3 years). W. A. Herron i Sons, 60 Fonrth av. 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 Nicola liros., 20 Fifth av. ri'0 LET Desirable troreroom. Diamond r. In X new Dispatch building: light and heat fur nished. Appiy to jinsincss umce The Dispatch, corner Smith LUUC1U U 1 and Diamond sts. rpo LET One-half store No. 708 Smlthfield St.; X Immediate possession; the most desirable loca tli n In the city; suitable for any brauih of busi ness. Inquire at above place. rpo LET Fine new storeroom and cellar $;5 per J.' month, possession can be had at once ir de sired; on Penn near Twelfth st. W. A. Herron St Sons, 80 Fourth av. rpo LET btorc and dwelling; new block, corner 1 Wylie and sixth avs., nor Court House: all modern Improvements. E. Kellv, Jr., 161 Fifth avenue, rpo LET Tne very rteslrab'e storeroom (with X basement) No. 203 rmitlilleld St.. Central Hotel building. ApplvatKautinanus' store. " TO LET Fine basement on Fourth av.; unliable for barbr, tailor or light business. Baxter, Thompson & Cv., 162 Fourth av. rpo LET- More and cellar. Pennav.. near Seventh jl 6t.:niysi.C03pi St.; only $I.C03per year: send for list. W. A. Herron JL Sunt. 80 Fourth av. ri -O LET Storeroom with cellar.323 Liberty str-et. J 21x75 feet In the clear, extending through to Third avenue. Farms To Let. rpo LET-Farm In Shaler township on old Butler X Pike. 8inile.3 lroni city, near P. tV. R. H.s 130 acres, good Buildings and good state or cultiva tion. Inquire 102 Ridge av.. Allegheny. TO LET Dairy farm. Center av.. Fourteenth ward: the best in the cityj about 80 acres: large harn outhllllrllnm irnnA rtwelMna.. aonf 4V,,. 11. rW. A. Herron & Sons, 80 Fourthly, ' TO LET. East End Residences To Let. TO LET House We want a tenant for a modern built house of 15 rooms with Ave acres or ground: to a good tenant who will 167k after same rent will be tree until April 1. Herr 4 Hastings. J6S Fourth av.. or C. A. Warmcastle, Penn and Shady avs.. E. E. . TO LET tat per month, half price, to ApriL at Shadyslde; neat new house, five rooms, attic inside shutters, etc.: newly papered: Gross, near Liberty av.: send for list. W. A. Herron Sons, 80 Fourth av. TOLET Forbes L. Oakland, house 14 rooms, largo grounds fronting Fifth av. as well; -modern fixtures: very desirable for a boarding bouse. Send for list. W. A. Herron & Sons, 80 Fonrth av. rLKT-April 1. North nighlaud av.. brick bouse nine rooms and attic laundry ana stable; lot 60x180. AV. D. King. 64 Fourth av. Allegheny Residences To Let. mo r.TrrNo- i.Rlde ve.. Allegheny. $30 per oose. eight rooms. J. month; three-story brick house elgh bath, cemented laundry, both gases: Immediate Water St.. below Penn ave., Pittsburg. TO LET Nice five-room dwelling Federal st. extension. Inquire of J. R. McKee, 70S Penu av.. Room 611. rpo LET See John K. Ewlng A Co. X St.. for Allegheny houses. , 107 Federal Rooms To Let. FURNISHED RO03IS-OakIand: for single gen tleman; nice room: pleasant location. 5813 oroes si. FURNISHED ROOMS No. gbenv. Pa. 101 Avery St., Alle- EOOJIS-Second and third floor 641 Smlthfield st. Inquire Maltby's O) ster Depot. AUCTION SALE. BY JAS. W. DRAPE & CO. PUBLIC SALE ' Of the Extensive and Complete CRESCENf FOUNDRY, Sitnated nn Snnth avenue below the Union iprldge, Alleibeny, adjoining the gasworks anu me large iron miiis ot L,inuitv a jiu Cutcheon, THURSDAY AFTERNOON, Jan nary 28, at 2 o'clock, on the premises . There are two substantial iron-clad build ings about 66x150 feeteach.lnclnding pattern and fitting shop together with the complete outfit, engine and boiler and other ma chinery, cranes, two cupolas core ovens, pat terns, flasks, and all the tools and appll ances on and around the premises. Every thing is in full running order; all the depart ments fully equipped for carrying on an ex tensive and profitable business. This is a rare opening; for any one who desires to get into the foundry business, and as tbo present owner has determined to sell regardless of cose a chance is presented to make a favor able purchase. Satisfactory reasons for sell ing. I urtber particulars from JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS, janl7-107 313 "Wood Street, Pittsburg. AUCTION SALE. - FUKN1TUBE, CARPETS AND HOUSE HOLD GOODS. TUESDAY, January 19, at 10 o'clock, at the rooms, of the Henry Auction Company, 21 and 26 Ninth st. Fine chamber suites in oak and walnut; handsome parlor suites in tapestry, plush and hair cloth; wardrobes, bookcases, desks, extension tables, sideboards, chairs and rockers; lounges, folding beds, hall racks, dishes, toiletware, springs, mattresses and bedding; brusscls and ingrain carpets, kitchen furniture, stoves, etc Also lot of coats and drvtroods. Sale positive. HENKY AUCTION COMPANY, ja!7-135 Auctioneers. Bl JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., EXCELLENT "PRESSED BRICK DWELLING With lot, at auction. No. 30 Taggart street, Second ward, Allegheny: on line of electric cars. A most excellent dwelling, almost new: eight eood rooms with bath, w. c, gas, vestibule, hall and dry cellar, etc., etc. Everything in prime order; will be sold at public sale on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, at 2 o'clock p. M.. on the premises. Title perfect. Immediate possession. Further particulars from JAS. T. DRAPE & CO., Agents and Auctioneers, 313 Wood street, Pittsburg. Jal648-D BY JAS. VT. DRAPE & CO. ASSIGNEE'S SALE. STOCK OF GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES. NOTIONS, ETC. Moved from the country to 257 Ohio street, Allegheny, and to- be sold at public sale in said store, commencing this SATURDAY EVENING, January 16, at 7 o'clock, continu ing on Monday afternoon and daily after ward. A. S. MILLER, Assignee and Attornev. St. Nicholas build ing. JAS. TV". DRAPE CO., Auctioneers, 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. jal6-50-D C. H. WEINHAUS, AUCTIONEER. 532 SMITHFIELD ST. Sales of merchandise at store and residences promptly attended to. Cash advances made on all consignments. j 3.13-13 CONNER & BEST, Real Estate Agerats, No- 5 and 7 Sixth avenue, corner Wood street, Pittsburg, Pa. (Actual Busi ness College Building.) Tbe most competent and reliable real es tate agents in the citv. Satisfaction guar anteed. Properties placed in our hands to be bought, sold, rented or otherwise dis posed of will receive our undivided atten tion until a satisfactory disposition of tbem is made. We solicit the patronage or tbe public generally. Jal7-16Q-Jtwsu A. D. WILSON, REAL ESTATE AND MORTGAGES, '55 FEDERAL ST., ja!8-3-jnvs ALLEGHENY. DR. E. W. DEAN, DISEASES OP THE Ears,Nose,Throat and Chest Exclusively. Office hours 9 a. k. to 4 p. at, 931 Penn ave.,Pittsburg, Pa noll-53-xr FREE RAILROAD TICKET& KENSINGTON- Without expense, free transportation- will be furnished there and return. Purchases made now will realize handsorrfely soon- Many of the finest sites for Business or Home purposes are still open. Woik on the extensive Glass Factories of the Chambers Glass Co.'s buildings is pro gressing rapidly. Salesmen always on the ground who, will give all information. THE BURRELL IMPROVEMENT CO., HO. 88 FOURTH AVENUE, Pittsburg, " -teiL a-ji-.. ' . CHOICE PBOPERTtES. TOLET. NEW WARE NEW GEANT arc, Sear Seventh ar. Adjoining Building of Bindley Hardware CO. STEAM ELEVATORS, Steam Heating', TTREPEOOr VAULTS Electric Lighting-. SEE HOUSES. 1 VERY W. A. HERRON L SONS, Ja9-65-9.12,15,18 80 Fourth av. ' Manufacturing ) llacbjneshop con, talning valuable ma chinery and pat terns. An extensive; arid paying business; Machinery, patterns; and business to b sold, with long lease of the building. The location is the most central and conve nient In the city. Good reasons for selling. For information setT "W. A. HERKOS' SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. ' jal547-Jrwr " Business For Sale. Well Established Very Central. R. R. Switch J HOB SALE $1,800 A good house, 5 rooms, on Center sve. (51c). $2,S00 New house, S rooms, coiwell st SMALL HOUSES f3Scl. 7 0nn Clhhnn e Sixth ward. 6 rooms. - (66C1. CHEAP, $2,5005 rooms, large lot, Herron ave. ffficl. $1,800 Locnst st, 9 OX rooms. (3). Send for New List. "VV. A. HERRON & SONS, 8 Fourth ave. Jal2-88-12,15,18,21,25 PAVED STREETS. SHADYSIDE, 50X245, . $5,000. LIGGETT BROS. Jal7-12t 71 DIAMOND ST. TO LET. HO. 148 TURD AYH, OPP. POSTOFFICE. - A very desirable 3-story brick store and uvieuuig igra term 01 years. GEORGE SCHMIDT, 157 Fourth ave. Jal7-13 10 large rooms; modern PINE RESIDENCE, ALLEGHENY, FOR SALE. fixtures of all kinds; corner lot 70x201 ft; location central and. desirable. (47) See W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fonrth avenue. jal5-tS-urhF Cheap brick house, 8 rooms, on one of the Dest down-town residence streets: only a few minutes' ride from Wood St.: FOB SALE. 85,000 and 83,500. $5,000. (50.) Also on flfco St., S3,500r be tween Thirteenth and Four teenth sts.: with two frame houses. W. A. HEREON A SONS, 80 Fourth av. jalO-107-sti- , Very Cheap, Only $4,300. Modem 'House C 8 rooms, bath, pantry, I laundry, late fixtures. J Location good, in Ease End. (63). j W.A.HERROXASONS,--. L 80 Fourth avenue. " jal4-65 11,18,22,26,30 I IDCDTV CT IFOR SALE-Betweca L.IUL.I1 I I O 1 1 Ninth and Tenth sts.. BUSINESS PROPERTY. lot 44x110 ft. to an ay., witn Duiiaing. it. jl IIERRON & SONS. 80 Fonrth av. JaS-53-a,13,13 !A corner office, 33x16 feet; two offices with vault connecting; one large offlife on Smlthfield; also several other stores and. offices to rent. Apply Boom 200, Blssel Block:. Jal7-66 C A new and desirable resi I dence on Meyran avenue; J 8 rooms, latest fixtures: a. "S desirable home. (82.) W. I A. HERRON" & SONS, SO L F.onrth av. Jal3-67-13,13,22,2S OAKLAND, $7,700. FOE SALE. Large front room near Smlthfield street with Rentt?owJanIt0r8erTlCe' W. A. nERRON SONS, 80 Fourth av. Jal3-68-3twr EDUCATIONAX. CURRY OMVERSITY, SIXTH STREET. CTJKRY Collegiate Department, The Dest. CTJKRY Normal School, The Best. CDBKY English Training School, The Best. CURRY Businesa College, The Best. CURRY School of Shorthand, The Best. rV!T?f?V CnnspFvnfnnr nf "Mnqlft. Th !?- CUKRY School of Elocution, The Best. .M CURRY Faculty and Discipline, The Best. Call or send for catalogue. H. M. BOWE, '", President- QC34-51 FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO., 121 and 123 Fourth ave. ' Capital, JL00O.0OO. Insures titles to real estate. Acts as execntor, administrator, guardian, etc. Trustee for corporation mortgages. Safe deposit vault boxes from $5 to $2C0. ocll-K That all who contemplate 'buying Lots in the new manufacturing and resi dence city may visit SSBBBf Pa. '?M t " t vty ' v 'qEffifea: ' QHb St 4