'If THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1891 ' ' r?a;r t . - SB FAREWELL SERVICES. EeT. Charles Edward Locke Takes Leave of Eis Congregation. DE. S. H. KELLOGG GOING TO INDIA. Iter. E. L JIcGnire Concludes a Pastorate of Three Tears. TOPICS TOUCHED UPON BI CITT PASTOES Rev. Charles Edward Locke preached his farewell sermon to the congregation of the Smithfield Street 31. E. Church last even in;. The church was packed to its utmost capacity long hefore the opening of the service. Tears and smiles were mingled in this formal religious farewell and the gathering eagerly pressed forward at the cloe of the ceremonies to bid goodby to the very popular clergyman. Jlr. Locke's closing sermon was on the subject, "Christ Jesus Drawing the World Unto Himself." The text was from John 12-32: "And I, if I be lifted up from the earth, will draw all men unto Jle." The reverend gentleman raid: "The environment of the text shows that Jesus Christ was approaching the climax of his mission on the earth. In the tragedy of 3rount Calvary a new force was projected into the moral universe; a power by which the affections of men were made to gravi tate toward the Christ. The crucifixion of Christ was the most auspicious event of the age. The philosophy of the atonement can not be fully comprehended, but its vast significance appears in the declaration of the Savior that when he was lifted upon Calvary's cross he would draw all men unto him. The March of Civilization. "Was that not a most audacious claim on the part of the lowly Xazarene? Yes, they ridiculed and scorned, but what is the rec ord of the years? The Roman Empire that had impregnably fortified every promon tory on the Mediterranean Sea was disin tegrated in its lomidations, and tho Pagan civilization or Tiber's banks passed into the Christian empire on the green slopes of the I5ophorus. The years hurried on and the drawing power of Calvary's sacrifice ostab- iisneu a miner type 01 government on the banks of the Thames. The uplift which is thrilling the centuries still continnes. The magi have again turned tLeir eyes west watdjastar shimmers over the Mississippi Valley, and here the loftiest civilization of the ages will prepare the earth for the com lDg ot Christ. "But let us analyze tho drawing power of Chrit. Did you ever unbraid the sun beams If so, you have found not onlv lUht but life, 101 co and beauty. The splen dor of the roe is but the toucli of a sun beam. So I would have you unbraid the rays of power beating from tho throne of a n-en Lord upon the earth. Jesus draws tho earth heavenward becaue of tho majesty of purity tho purity of His own hie and the puiitv which His teachings inculcate. The Christ Influence elevates literatiuo. Ir the personal lire of thn authoi of "The Light or A-"ia' and "The Light of the World' has been corrupt our loft) christian c. ilization has a right to bring him to account. Writers will not be tolerated to-davwho wrote two centurios a,-o, such books as require expurgated editions before we put them in the hands of our children. States manship lias been elevated so that a great leader loses his constituency and dies in dirace, when his pergonal life is contam inated. Draw ing the Earth Heavenward. "The Christ draws the eirth heavenward because, further, Godliness Is profitable unto all men; ot iccount of the lefining power of truth and Christ is truth: because of the Holy spirit In His character or guide and comlorter, and, lastly, because ot the sweet doctrine or immortality." After the sermon, to which tho vast as sembly listened with undivided attention, Jtev. Mr Locke spoke some words or part ing, saying- "I am most grateful to you for lucjviuuij uucuuuu men nas always ueen given to my efforts from this pulpit. The lour years of my riistorate haro been vears of unalloyed happiness. H"e havo had our Joys and sorrows, our successes and "failures; and tue memory ot m associations here will remain with me in all tho future as a linger ing perfume. There must be nothing Defore us bnt warfare. Win battles! When the Grand Army boys to the number of 75,000 tramped tho streets of the Capital City last week, to the music of file and drum, it was the Pennsjlvanla contingent which drew from the spectators the most vociferous ap plause, because these soldiers carried the largest number of ragged and riddled and stained banners. Yes, in the grand review before the eternal throne conquest will linns honor. Let us permit the drawing in fluence of our Redeemer to lilt us to tho highest ideals of manhood and womanhood, and prosDcrity here and heaven yonder will be our portion.' Eev. Air. Ellis, of Jamestown, X. T., will succeed Mr. Locke as pastor of the Smith field Street SL E Church. TEEATMENT OF IIAES. Kev. Dr. Hodges Advises People to Read and Be Honest Doubters. Rev. Dr. Hodges, rectoror Calvary Chnrch, preached a strong sermon belore a. large congregation yesterday morning. He took for his subject tho treatment that was be stowed upon liars in Annanias' time, "Bind them up. carry them out and bury them." He said that one of the greatest lies or the day is the notion that young men have to go through a certain course of iniquity to fit themselves for life. He questioned whether sin was dependent upon sex. What was wrong fora woman was equally wiong fora man. He continued: "Men are received and lionized in ociety having sins, the least of which would make a woman a social out cast. No man should go to a place or listen to conversation nheiehe would not be will ing to have his sister with him. Itisan erro neous idea that people have concerning the necessity of young men to enter temptation in order to obtain strengtli. Theie is a f:rcat diffeicnce between a man putting iimclfln temptation's way for the sake of the benefit he might get out or it and lor tho pleasuie. Ho pol-oiis his mind, weakens Lis will, and gets so used to saying "yes" that ho cannot say "no " "Another unburicd lie," continued Mr. Hodges, "is the idea now abroad among young men that they should have their doubts about lellcion. Now, doubt is a good thing, the right Ltnd of doubt, and wo can not hare too much of it in the world. It is a real misfortune to have truth taken tor granted. Many people mistake the rust that coats the true iron for tho iron itself. Dnubt is the scourer which removes the rust and reeals the true iron. We want more honest doubters, people who want to know more about religion. If wo have anything In religion that will not Stan d Investigation we don't want it. Doubt makes a man think. It will not do to dis courage honest donbt, to tell the young people not to read. Let them lead on. The wrong Lind of doubt is that flippant in different kind, an imitation of piety, a pre tense of demotion, only an imitation of real unbelief. Itlstuis kind of voungmen who so about preacning other people's sermons; tnoy do not read or think, but follow others like foolish sheep. END OF A THHEE-YEABS' PAST0EATE. Rc. . E. L. McGuire Preaches His FareweU Sermon. Ilev. E. L. McGuiro preached his farewell sermon at tho Fifth Avenue M. E Church yesterday. It was the termination or his three-years' pastorate, and be took for his subject, "My Successor."' Tho text of bis scrmoT was taken from "Paul Writing to tho Corinthians," as to how they should re ceUo Timothj In a general way the reverend gentleman told the congregation how a new pnstor ought to be received. It was the duty of the Cock to help him in every way and point cut to him every means of improvement. Members of tho church should not bo anxious to show the defects and wants of a parish. They should not discourage tho new pastor in tho beginning or his work. They should do all in their poncito help him. The speaker thanked tho congregation in tho klndtst terms for the irnny courtesies and able aid he had re cult ed while among them, and said it would vcrLe a pleasure to him to hrarofsuccess fn1 progress or the Firth Avenue M. E. Church. Services at the JalL The services at tho Jail yesterday were un usually impressive. Bev. J. W. MeFarland, MiUtcd by Her. ilr. Whiteside, conducted the services, the former preaching an elo quent sermon on the gospel of the day, warden McAleese had the organ placed in the main hall of the building, and the Misses Bird rendered several hymns In good style. Hugh O'Docnell and Frank: Garvin were among the prisoners who listened eagerly to the singing. A FABEWJ5LL SERMON. Dr. Kellogg Has Completed His Arrange ments to Iteturn to India. Br. S. H. Kellogg, who will sail for India October 5, preached a farewell sermon In the First Presbyterian church last evening. The congregations from the Third and East Liberty Churches Joined in the service. Dr. Kellogg's remarks were confined to missionary work and what can be done for the heathen. He spoke of the great spreud of Christianity that has taken place In recent j ears. At the beginning of the century, tho Bible had been translated Into only 30 languages, and there were not more than 6,000,000 lSlDlcs in tho world. In 18SS the Bible was printed in 337 languages, and in that vear about 6000,000 were Issued. During the decade closed at the time over 34,000,000 had been nrinted. The number of mission aries in foreign fields has increased rapidly, and the church is to be congratulated lor the progress made. Dr. Kello?g is a man past the prime of life, and he supposed some people would ask why he should leave his home and country to labor In other lands. To them he would rcplv that he felt it Ills work, and he is glad of the opportunity to carrv the gospol to the heathen. The doctor bpoko of the self-sufficiency of people in this age, and he was sorry to say that the same ideals cropping out in India. Science had done much for men, but they should not forget that God is all-powerful. Mr. Kellogg preters to stick to the old religious doctrines rather than accept the modern reforms. THE DIETEBEHT GODS. Dr. CodvlUe Talks of the Jehovah and Its Meaning. Kev. Dr. William Codville, of Warren, O., exchanged pulpits with Eev. J. S. Uutson, of the Nixon Street Baptist Church, yesterday. Kev. Mr. Codville was for 15 years pastor of a chnrch in McKcesport His subject yes terday morning was "Jehovah Jesus." He spoke on the Jehovlstlc relationship God promised to establish nitti His people. "The name of Jehovah," said he, "is the most sacred and honored name of God. When God called Moses to call His people f i om Eg) pt.ile proclaimed Himself Jehovah. He then said He was not known by that name to Abraham and his posterity. There is a great diflerence between the names of God. Jehovah means to be. God is the fountain head of life. He was known to Abraham and his posterity as God Al inighti . He wished to approach His people as Jehovah, their Father and their Friend. "Jonotah is found in the person of Jesus. The Jehovah or the Old Testament was the Jesus of the new. The Old Testament S-opbets in speaking of Christ, spoke of mi as Jehovah. The fullness of the god head is revealed to us in the person of Christ. He that hath seen Me hath seen the lather. Men know cod not so much by their head as by their heart. If the people would know more of God they must do it not by the studv of theology, but by a life according to His commandments." A HAEVE3T HOME. Trinity Lutheran Chnrch Celebrates the Season's Bountiful Crops. Yesterday was the harvest feast at the Ti inlty Lutheran Church, Stockton avenue and Arch streets. The church was hand somely decorated. Prettily arranged aronnd the pulpit was every grain grown in this clime In pyramids were apples, peaches, pears and grapes, while flowers of all kinds were theic iuprofusiou. Kev. Dr. J. G. Goettman preached a very appropnato sermon irom the words, "He maLcth a place in thy borders and fllleth tnee with the finest of wheats." He wanted to show that all was peace now. "The least thing we have to fear," said he, "is war with foreign powers. Our peace Is not marred by an armed foe standing at the border lands ready to march in. God has abundantly blessed us with choice products, while other cnuntiies are barren and starvation reigns. T e, with such an abundance, should be thankful and give to those in need." In the afternoon h special service was held for the ohildien. Last night the programme was one of music and responsive readings. At all of the exercises theie was a very large attendance. SLBEPEBS AT WASHIHGION. Mr. Phelps Thinks Democrats Have a righting Chance in Illinois. J. E. Doanc, a director of the Pullman Company, and E. M. Phelps, formerly Na tional Committeeman for Illinois, were on the limited last evening going home to Chi cago. Mr. Doane said his company had sent BOS extra sleepers to Washington for the G. A. R. Encampment. They had 600 at the Knights Templar Conclave in Denver. Mr. Phelps thinks the Democrats have a fighting chance to carry Ultnois. Governor Fifer is very unpopular, and he added that they had their liiboi troubles as well as the Homestead people. The workmen are dissat isfied, and aie clamoring for a change. An Exhibitor Missing. Visitors to the Exposition notice with re gret the absence of the beautiful display of Pennsylvania rj e whisky, rare old wines, liquors and cordials, made in previous j ears by Max Klein, of Allegheny. His famous pyramid of "Silver Ai'o" bottles has been transferred to his headquarters. No. 82 Fed eral street, Allegheny, Pa., where can be seen the finest stock or liquors in the State at extremely low prices. Silver Age still sells at $1 50 per quai t and Duquesne $125. Send or call for complete catalogue and price list furnished gratuitously. W. A. Hoeveler Storage Will contract to clean houses for private f imilies, offices, stores, churches etc They do moving in covered vans or wagons, re lieving the customer of all annoyance and trouble. Watch for Hoeveler's moving vans. Men or women, who are expert packers of sil er, glass, china, wearing appaiel, furni ture, bric-a-brac, etc, furnished by tho hour. Separate rooms for the storage of house hold effects. All kinds of household goods soia at puuiic or private sale. Telephone 60. THE LESLIE SHOES, No. 94 FUUi Avenue. The price paid for a Leslie shoe equals the cost of material and labor and one fair profit, THE EXPOSITION has secured the attrac tion or the j ear, Black Patti, one week, be ginning September 28, afternoon end even ing. Beaver Fair Excursions Via. Pennsylvania Lines. Seventy-five cents round trip from Pitts burg September 27, 28, 29, SO; valid returning until October L De wm's Little Early Risers. No griping no pain, no nausea; easy pill to take. EXPOSITON-BIack Patti, the wonder of wonders, at tho Exposition, woek or Sep tember 20, afternoon and evening. PROPOSALS. -VTOTICE T0 CONTRACTORS-SEALED X pronosals will be leceived by Town Council of Rochester Borough, Pa., for the paving of Brighton st., ftom Madison st. to its Intersection with New York st. Also New York st., from the southern line of Kosuth st. to the northern line of right or way of railroad, up to WEDNESDAY EVENING at 7 o'clock, September 28, 1892. Pltnsnnd specifications will be seen at the office of City Engineer James S. Leaf, All bids must be addressed to the Secretary or Council, and marked Proposals for Bids. Council reserves the right to reject any or all bids. By order of Council. E. A. SMITH. Secretary of Council. Rochester Pa, Sept 20, 1892. OmCE OP COSTSOLLER OP t ALLEOBET COUSTT, Pa., V PlTTaBtlEO, Pa., Sept. 24, 1892. ) PROPOSALS NOTICE TO PRINTERS Sealed pioposals will be received at this office until 2 o'clock p. m. WEDNESDAY, September 28, 1892, lor the printing of 840,003 official and specimen ballots and 210,000 cards or Instruction. For samples and Information call at the County Commissioners' office. Bids to be accompanied by bond with two sureties in one-half the amount of bid: suc cessful bidder to give bond with two sure ties in double the amount or bid. The right to reject any or all bids Is reserved. JAMES A. GRIER, County Controller. THE CHALFONTE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Directly on the beach. Hot and cold sea water baths in the house. E. ROBERTS & SONS. I 1 I I J-JFB MEETINGS AND NOTICES. THE MEMBERS OF IKON CITT COUKCIL ho. 171, Jr. O. U. A. M., are requested to meet at their hall, No. 113 Carson street, at 1 o'clook harp on MONDAY. September 26. to attend the funeral of our late tirother. George Glover. Mem bers or lifter council are invited to attend. GEO. B. SIMMONS. Councilor. Attest. J. A. MOB BISON. Recording Secretary. NOTTCE-THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders or the Pennsylvania Salt Manu facturing Co. will be held at their office. No. IIS Chestnut street, Philadelphia, on WEDNESDAY, October 28, 1892. at 12 o'clock noon, for the elec tion of seven directors for the ensuing year, and Buch other business as mar be brought before ahem. AUSTIN M. PGBVES. Secretary. NOTICE THE MEMBERS OF IRON CITY Lodge No. 182. I O. O. F , are requested to meet at their hall, corner Smithfield and Diamond streets, on TUESDAY. September 27. 1892, at 1 o'clock r. K.. to attend the funeral or our late brother John MaBsey. Members of Bister lodges are cordially Invited to attend. Bv order Mtil J- TV. MOMGOMEKY. N. G. C-BLUMF, JR.. Sec. Notices. nose, throat and chest diseases. Hours 1 to 4 P. M. H. F. McGRADY. Attorney at Law, S53 Grant st. LOST CERTIFICATE N OTIOE IS HEREBY given that certificate No. A. 73, dated March I. 1891, issued to C G. Dixon for 40 shares or the capital stock or the Dnquesne Traction Company or Pittsburg. Pa., has been lost or destroyed, and all persons are herebv warned against negotiating for the same, as application has been made for new certificate in lieu ol the one so lost or destroyed. CATHERINE DIXOJ.. EDWARD MAGEE, Executors of C G. Dixon, dee'd. Business Changes. "XTOTlrjEON SEPTEMPER 15. 1892, THE IN 1 TEKEST or W. J. Claney In the firm or J. T. Anderson ft Co.. Hulton, Pa . was bought by J. T. Anaerson. The remaining partners will con tinue the business as heretofore. Legal Notices. JOHN J. MITCHEL. Attorney at Law, No.,4U Grant street. ESTATE OF THOMAS BRADY, DEOEASED Notlce Is hereby given that letters testamen tary on the estate of Thomas Brady, late or the city or Allegheny, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and those baTlng claims against the same should make them known without delay. JOHN J. BKADY. NICHOLAS F. CUNNINGHAM. Executors, No. 316 Penn avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. S. A. WILL, Attorney at Law, 134 lfth a v., Pittsburg. VTOTICE-IN THE ORPHANS' COURT OF 1 Allegheny county, Pennsylvania. In the matter ol the estate orSamuelTuckey, late of the city of Pittsburg. In 6ald county: Notice Is hereby given that Emma Tuckey has made application to the Register of Wills for said county for letters of administration upon the t-state or said Samuel Tucker, who is alleged to have been absent and unheard of for more than seven years last past, and who Is believed to be dead: that the said Reg ister has certified said application to the Orphans' Court or said county, and that on WEDNESDAY, the Mthdayof October, 1892. at 10 o'clock a. m.. at the Court House, In city of Pittsburg, In said countv, the said Court will hear evidence concern ing the alleged absence of the said supposed dece dent, and the circumstances and duration thereor. 1HI6 nonce is published by order or said Court. SAMTJtL P. CONNER, Clerk or Orphans' Court. PITTSBPBO. Sept. 10. 1892 TO LET. City Residences. TO LET Kearsarge street, near Grandview av. ; location very central: Just finished, 7 rooms, modern fixtures: rent only 25 per mo. W. A. Herron & Sons, 80 4th av. East End Residences To Let. TO LET Choice block ofpres'ed bricte houses on Bippey St., near North Highland av. : street paved with asphaltum, flag stone sidewalk with nice grass plot at each side of walk: each house contains nine rooms, bathroom 'and laundry: ce mented cellar and Inside closets: natural ana arti ficial gas. electric light: hall, vestibule and china closets: finished throughout In hard wood; rent 140 Jer month to April land f45 thereafter; tan give ong lease. Black Balrd, No. 9c 4th av. TO LET East End, close to 5th av. A large brici dwel ing. excellent location, corner lot, 11 6pacions rooms, bath and all other moaern conven iences, and in perfect order throughout: an ex tended lease will be given to an acceptable tenant lmmediatepossesslon. Jas. W. Drape & Co., 313 ood St., Pittsburg, TO LET East End Modern dwelling. 7 rooms; large lot, shade and fruit trees; Btable in rear; Mellon St.. near N orth Is egley ave. : (45 83 per mo. : reduced rent to April next. See W. A. Herron & Sons, 80 4th ave. TO LET Oakland, on desirable paved street be ing finished, brick bouse. 8 rooms, modern fix tures; (10 per month; send for list. W. A, Herron & Sons, SO Fourth av, I'O LKT Handsome moaern bonse of 8 rooms and bath room; No. 733 Parker St., East End; rent (33.33 per month. Apply on premises, Allegheny Residences To Let. TO LET Handsome, new brick house. 8 rooms, all modern fixtures; Arch near Stockton av. ; one of the most desirable and central locations In Allegheny. W. A. Herron & Sons, 80 Fourth av. TO LET Bv John K. Ewlng i Co. st. Allegheny houses, stores menu. 107 Federal and apart- Rooms To Let. ABCH ST , No. 174, Allegheny Second-story front room with board. A ECH ST., 21, Q gentleman. Allegheny Room suitable for ABCH ST, rooms. 109, Allegheny Nicely furnished BUTLER ST.. 4400-Furnished or unfurnished room; suitable for professional purposes or man and wife. pASTLE SHANNON lnOlne (near), 4 rooms (10. SPLANADE, S-, Allegheny Nice furnished front room; gases; bath; 110. EUCLID A V.. 617-Furnlshed room with use of fire, bath and electric light. FEDERAL ST.. 221. Allegheny-Nice furnished rooms and table board; conveniences. FORBES AVE.. 382-Newly fumlsned second story front; 3 per month. MEYBAN AV., 220-Elegantly furnished front room, with alcove. ONE. 2 or 3 front rooms. Smart's drug store, near Ninth st. bridge, Allegheny. PENN AVE . 442. Nice furnished rooms, any part of Pittsburg, East End or Allegheny; reasonable rates. Information Bnreau. "OIDGE AV.. 372. AUegheny-Furnlslicd XV room, lacing Park. rpo LET A flat of four elegant rooms near P. O., A f2L Inquire of J. Freudeuberg, 155 Forbes av. UNION AV.. room with 23, Allegheny Well furnished board, suitable for one or two gentlemen; terms reasonable. Z Set additional adieu under Wanted Boarders and Lodgers. Business Stands To Let. TO LET Space with power, cor. Penn and Third avs.: three floors; 20.000 feet space: abundant power; goodlighl; splendid location, every con venience. Apply Nicola Bros., 20 Fifth av. TO LET First, cor. Ferry St.. large building, suitable lor foundry or machine shop; 3-story building, 30x80 feet- rent very reasonable. W. A. Herron fc Sons, 80 Fourth av. Miscellaneous To Lets. TO LET Vacant lot, 30x110, with stable corner Penn av.. Third si. and Exchange alley, Applv Nicola Bros . 205thav. PERSONAL. "PERSONAL Colored help direct rrom the South. A reregrino, imi tin av. .iciepuoue iwu. PERSONAL Dr. F. H. Deterdlng. dentist, cor ner of Ohio and James streets. Allegheny City. PERSONAL Ladies desiring cooks, housework girls, laundresses, callhere. No employment methods. Elite, 442 Penn ave. PERSONAL Visit Mrs. Elliott's halrdresslng and manicure parlors: 'superfluous hair re- L moved by electric needle. 642 Penn av. PERSONAL-Credit, yes. credit, on fine dress goods, silks, satins, wraps, etc, at J. Dwyer's Boom 4. McCance block. 701 smithfield. PERSONAL Matrimonial; gentleman 33. of means, desires to correspond with lady of means. Address G. W.. Lock Box 49, Grand Rapids, Mich. PERSONAL -Mrs. T FInlcy Mayes, the wife or Squires SI ayes, or West Alexander, Pa., will please give her address by communicating to Box 02, McKeesport, Pa. 7 lERSON AL Everett Club news The pianos de JL Uvered this week are Club A. No. 1, Mrs.-S. A. Bavard, McKeesnort. Pa.; ClubB.No. 231, Miss It. Keys, 50 Parker St.. Pittsburg. PERSONAL Hair, moles, etc, on ladles' faces permanently destroyed by the electric needle without pain or scar; consultation free. Miss btreng, office 903 Penn av., Dickson building. PERSONAL Ladles wishing to take Tnrko Face Baths or face massage for removing blemishes and improving parlors at 903 Pi tne complexion win please visit my ennav., Pittsburg. Miss Sherwood. PERSONAL Marriage paper containing hun dreds of personal advertisements of ladles and gentlemen, worth from 11,000 to $50,000. who want to marry: mailed free. Address Gunnels' Monthly, Toledo, O. PERSONAL When I was a small boy my mother alwavs repaired my breeches and Jacket, but since I got to be a great big man. Dickson, the well-known tailor, 65 Fifth av.. cor. Wood St.. second floor, has been substituted, who now does all my cleaning, pressing and renovating In great shape. TcL. 15a!. PERSONAL Christmas Evans' admirers should immediately call on his nephew. Dr. Griffith, Third and Grant, Pittsburg. His great la-va-zon specific remedies positively cure worst cases catarrh, rheumatism, general debility, weak stomach, longs, kidneys, nervous prostration re stored; examine home testimony; truly wonderful cores. k J- Classified real estate advertisements on this page ten cents per line or each insertion, and none takenor less than twenty cents. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE Classified under the lollowlng headings will be ac cepted at the rate of ONE CENT PER WORD FOB EACH INSERTION when paid for in ad vance either at main or branch offices. Wanted Advertisements of all Kinds. BUCH AS SITUATIONS, HALE HELP, FEMALE HELP, AGENTS, BOOMS, BOARDING. HOARDERS, MISCELLANEOUS, TO LET ROOMS, PERSONALS. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE?, LOST AND FOUND. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. BUSINESS OFFICE Cor. Smithfield and Diamond Streets. ALWAYS OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOW. WHFW. WANTS. FOR SALE. TO LET. AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE BECETVED UP TO P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements nould be prepaid unless adver tisers already have accounts with The Dispatch. FOR ALLEGHENY, NO. 107 FLDEKAL ST., TELEPHONE 3621. FOR THE SOUTHSIDE. NO. HIS CARSON STREET. TELEPHONE NO. 6022. FOR THE LAST LND. J. W. WALLACE, 613 FINN AV. PnTSTtTIRG ADDITION AL. THOMAS MCCAFFREY, 3500 Butler street. EMU. G. STUCKEY, 24th street and Penn avenue. ALLEGHENY ADDITIONAL,. F. H. EGGERS Jfc SON, Ohio and Chestnut streets. THOMAbMcHENRY, Western and Irwin avenues. WANTED. Male Help. BUTCHER to act as manager of market employ ing 4 or & men; good pay to a sober ana re liable man. Address Butcher, Dispatch office. BOY to learn the printing trade. Apply at tho Pittsburg Legal Journal, 409 Grant st. BARBER Good barber. Soutbslde. Apply 1713 Carson st.. TARBER Hood man; good wages. 80 TTjUeav. 11 ARBER-A good man at 253 Fifth av. CUTTERS WANTED-Lead glaziers and glass cutters in our stained glass department; steady work and good wages to first-class men. The Van Cleve Glass Company, Cleveland, O. ("tOATMAKER One first-class coatmaker; steady J employment; union shop and union prices. Butler It Jackson, New Brighton, l'a. C1ANDYMAKER A good workman on stick and mixed candy; must be a sober man. Ad dress Mixed. Dispatch office. ClANVAsSERS Few good canvassers for new J goods; call at once. 102 Fourth av., room 6. ZAN VASSERS-Few good men: good pay. J Wheeler Wilson Mfg. Co . 6 Slxt! n st. TTTJSTLER With small capital and reference, for A-i paying Dusines; reierence given. llKtoimu, room 6. LAD About 16 years or age in a Jewelry store: one who resides with his parents; must have the best or reference Address in own handwriting T. A. B Dispatch office. MAN Practical rplllng mill man wanted. A salary and share of profits in the business will be given to a man competent to take charge ot and operate a rolling mill with cut nail depart ment, located at Belletonte, Pa. Address Common- weann guarantee, .imsi ana ?aie ueposu i;o., Harrlsburg, Pa,, or C. E. Pope. 421 Wood St., Pittsburg, f"AN of business who can take entire control of XiA branch or a Western hou?c: they will pay expenses and fl50 per month salary must have (2,500 Lash. Business, care of A. E. Walesby, Louisville. Ky. MAN An Industrious man to take entire control of office and men selling a patented specialty; 11,200 salary: must have (1,000 cash: good security for money. Address T. M Dispatch office. MEN We want reliable mn. who are iiready traveling salesmen, tocarr our lubricants as a side line- give references and territory. Manu- laciurers' uii i;o., Cleveland, u. MEN to take orders in every town and citv; no delivering or collecting; no experience: steady work ;silary and expenses paid. Address Glen Bros., Rochester, N. Y. MEN Live energetic men;blg money to work ers. G. H. Alexander, 127 Filth av.. second floor. MAN To take contract of lathing 14 houses. Apply at No 91 East Diamond st , Allegheny. M ALE COOK, Apply at 53 Tenth St., city. PLUMBERS Two good plumbers at once. Ap ply to J. H bands & Co., N ew Kensington, Pa. REPRESEN TATIVE A live, wide-awake repre sentative to represent us in every locality; one with vim, vigor, pluck and push can easily make (250 pe-j month; no peddling goods; something en tirely new; staple as flour: send for full particulars to-aay. Address Manufacturers, P. O. Box 5303, Boston. Mass. SALESMAN On salary or commission, to nandle the new patent chemlc-il Ink erasing pencil; the greatest selling novelty ever prodnced; erases InK thoroughly in two seconds: no abrasion of paper: 2C0 to 500 per cent profit; one agent's sales amounted to 1620 in six days, another 32 In two hours; we want one energetic general agent for each State and Territory. For terms and particu lars address the Monroe Eraser Manufacturing Company. X, 10. La Crosse. TV is. SALESMEN-JtO per week and expenses to mna and -female workers, to act as resident salesmen for a company manuiacturlng goods wanted in every household. Permanent, profitable work. Terms and circulars free. Address Electro-N ovelty Co.. 30 Armory St., Boston, Mass. SALESMAN To sell TT legand's rraaie hanger for pictures, mirrors, crayons, signs, etc Wlegand Frame Hanger-Co., 1232 Penn av. STONE-MASONS (2) at Callery Junotion, Pa. Inquire Singer blag., M. J. Degnon, con tractor. i SOLICITORS ror city ana adjacent towns. Pitts bnrg Suit Club Company. No 62 Sixth av. TRAVELING SALESMEN to sell baking powder; to the right men liberal salary and com. con tracts will be made; experience not necessary; It you answer any ad in this column answer this one. U. S. Chemical Works, 840-846 Van Bnren. Chicago. WANTED The names and addresses of ener getic men open ror permanent work. We give exclusive territory. We guarantee good workers 330 a week. We rurnlsh office, furniture, delivery team, and newspaper advertising. Our article is monopoly. It will save 25 per cent of the coal-bills or everybody. Full particulars by mall Lithographs, pamphlets, etc.. free upon receiptor Bostage Address, KoalsparCo., 40 Oliver street., oston, Mass. WANTED Bright young man as stenographer. Apply in own handwriting, stating agi, ex perience and salary expected, P. O. Box 177 YOUNG MAN of pleasing address to sell man tels for a good city house. P. O. Box 630, city. Agents. AGENTS t0 6ell O'Keefe's Pills for the liver, colds, coughs, Ac; our agents are making S3 CO to S5 00 per day the quickest selling arilclo oa the market. Dr. O'Keefe & Co., 1232 Ptnn av. A GENTS S3 to f7 dallv: experienceunnecessarv. J. PntmanitCo.. perfumers, West TVlnsted.Ct. "TXTANTED Agents Aluminum campaign I T badges. Harrison hats and Cleveland novel ties; sells at sight; samples 10 cents each. Canton Aluminum Badge Co., Canton, O. Female Help TVnntcd. DININ GROOM GIRL. Apply at 58 Tenth st , city. pi 1RL For general housework in a small family. J 91 Sheffield St., Allegheny. GIRL for general housework, last bouse left side. Apply Craft av.. HOUSEKEEPER A good housekeeper, middle aged: references required. Call from 10 to 12 A. M., F. M. Magee, Room 34, Bakewell law build ing. LADIES to do fancy work at their homes or to act as agents. Call and see work oraddress J. M. Lemar i, Co., 90 Fourth av. XTURSE Competent nurse; best reference. J.Y quire Boom No. 50 No. Ill 4th av. In- SALESLADY A th( roughly experienced sales lady for bouse furnishing department: refer ences required. Fleishman A Cp 504, 506 and 503 Market st. WOMAN ASSISTANT for housework: no ob jection Hone child: easy work; good wages. Call 461 Beaver av., Allegheny. , Male and Female Help Wanted. HELP Housekeeper. French and German nurses seamstress, laundresses, cooks, cham bermaids, dining room girls, 200 house girls, Ger man and colored girls lor families, hotel cooks, chambermaids, dining room girls, pantry and kitchcu girls, bakers, coachmen, farm hands, white and colored waiters. M.J. Dolan, successor to Mrs. Thompson. 603 Grant street. HELP At once. col. man to assist about house, ten teamsters, laborers, farm hands, hotel cooks, chambermaids, dining room girls, dish washers, pantry-cleaning girls, family cooks, chambermaid, laundress, waitress, nurse, house girls, col. girls, German housekeeper, girl for Slain sewing and assist with nursing. Meehan's, 15 Grant st. . HELP Cooks, girls for general housework, Robinson St., Allegheny. 130 TAILORS and tallotess to work In the shop or at home; good wages and steady work. Apply, three days. Topping Tailor Co.. Zulema st. near Ward, Oakland. Pittsburg. Wanted Partner. A PARTNER with $10,000 in an exceedingly profitable manufacturing business situate In a good town on line of railroad and riven some of the goods made are specialties and profitable: party will be expected to take charge of the office department. Particulars confidentially from Jas. W. Drape Co., 313 Woodsk. Pittsburg. Fire Insurance Wanted. BENSWANGEB X ZAHN-Flre jnsuranoe. Fourthly. CO WANTED. FOR SALE-BUSINESS. FOB SALE-EttFBOVED BEAL ESTATE. EDUCATIONAL. Situations Wanted. PCSrnON-A party with large practical experi ence in rolling mill business, both steel and iron. aul now connected with large Western, plant, dcs.res a rcsltloii as superintendent, assist. superintendent, or In any portion where his serv ice would be valuable In Pittsburg or its vicinity; A 1 Pittsburg references. Address, B. Y., Dispatch office. POSITION-By man. aged 26, to do any kind of office work; can refer to present employers, with whom I have worked for over years, and others. Addrtss N. P. D., Dispatch office. POSITION An experienced book and stationery man Is open for an engagement, either whole sale or retail: references exchanged. Address Stationer, Box 276. Salem, O. POSITION A j oung married man In furniture business 10 years wishes position, salesman or otherwise. Address Furniture. Dispatch office. POSITION As nursery governess or as compan ion ; am good sewer and can give best of refer ence. Address Governess, Dispatch office. POSITION as driver for express or work of any kind by young man well acquainted with the city. Address Box 57, Turtle Creek, Pa. SITUATION By i competent farmer and herds man: best of reference given; 5 years' experi ence from last place: no incumbrance Apply to John Ashbarner, Glenshaw. Allegheny Co., Pa. SITUATiON-By a Pittsburg rolling mill engi neer; all aronud hustler. Address Engineer, 3409 Butler st. OITUATION By an experienced housekeeper. O Call OH ylle av . city. Pnpils. PUPILS-Wp have a pleasant and conveniently arranged department lor ladies desiring to at tend our night school; private Instruction given In bookkeeping, penmanship, arithmetic, shorthand, typewriting, etc ; day and night schools for young men and women open the entire year: write for rree pictorial catalogue. Actual Business College, o. 5 Sixth av. Crayons, Photographs and Materials. EVERYBODY to call at Darts Mahan's. 43 Firth av.. and see the beautiful panel photographs at (1 a dozen; finest In the city lor the money. Boarders and Lodgers Wanted. IJOAKDERS-If von desire a change in your ) table board call 6 03 Broad, East End. TDOARDERS Table board for business men and - uuiers. iu. i.t.ikimu &l. BOARD-t3 50 per wtek; nice homelike table. Park wa), Allegheny. BOARDERS Table board and rooms, street. 11 Eighth WANlED-OccupanU for nicely furnished second story lront room with board. No. I9i Federal St., Allegheny, Hotel, Dining and Lunch Rooms. HOTEL FFDERAL. 171 Federal st , Allegheny, f I 60, ?2 day: special rates when permanent. VISIT Kevan's ladles'and gents' dining rooms, SOS Penn ave. ; business men'sdlnner; ladles' noon lunch: meals anytime; everything In season. Business Opportunities 'Wanted. TT7AMED-(230toSS)0buysasire and reliable Y t business needed in every city: will pay from $100 to 200 per month net proflt; exclusive terri tory given and complete outfit furnished: send for Illustrated book. A. T. Thompson & Co.. 13 Tre mont row, Boston, Mass. Financial Wanted. CHARLES SOME11S & CO.. 131 Fourth av.. Pittsburg, Pa. Loan Department Monev to loan on real estate in any sums desired. Lowest rates of Interest, nuick and economical service. George Piper, manager. MONEY at 5 per cent. We have S.50.C001O loan, $300 up. Alles Bros. & Co., 164 r ourth av. "fOBTGAGES on, city or Aiiegneny county Henry A. TV eaver j.ix property at lowest rates. iCo., KM Fourth av. TO LOAN-200,000 on mortgages: 10O and up ward at 6 per cent; foOO.OOO at 4M per cent on residence or business property, vacant lots or farms. S. H. French, 12j 1 ourth av. WE have the following amounts of cash to loan on first-class city propert): $1,000, $1,500, 3, too. Holmes Co. WAN TED -Mortgages on improved city or Alle gheny city property. McCuue &, Coulter. 93 Fourth av. MisceUancous-TVanted. ALL business men to know mat the Office specialty Co., 10 Third av , are headauarters for the latest aud best office furniture and labor saving office specialties; work to order and metallic vault fixtures are among their specialties. ELECTRIC Mfg. and SnpplyCo..310BlsseU block, Pgh , 64 Federal. Allegh'y: Incandescent and bell wiring; electrical repairing a specialty; phone 1375. PATENTS U S. and foreign; fees pavsoie on success. J. H. Stevenson, solicitor, 100 Fifth av. PATENTS O. D. Levis (30 years). Solicitor, 131 Fifth av . next Lcider. Pittsburg: no delay. PAINUMj and Plate Glass glazing. It.C Miller. If Grant st.. Pittsburz. CT. BERNARD do? mvn: stite aze. pi trice, where O can be seen. Address St. Bernard, P, v. iiox CS5, Pittsburg, Pa. IiRUNKS hauled to and from the East End for 11 fty cents. Campbell 3a Davis, N o. 12 Seventh av. Telephone 276. USE Jones' Bedbug Pa ralvzer Jones' Magi Roach Powder: roaches banished by contract satisfaction given or no pay. 222 federal St., Alle gheny. bold by all first-class druggists. "Ilr ANTED Everyone wno wants the finest and VV cheapest wall paper in America to send for samples; sent free to any address. G. G. O'Brien, Paint and Wall Paper Store. 292 Firth av. WANTED Everybody to get 12 or Aurrecht's best S3 cabinets lor $2 during this month, at 77 Filth av. WANT I'D Ladles desiring first-class help (no employment methods) to call. Elite, 442 Penn av. WOOD and pfoto engraving; hall tones; electro- typing. Bragdon. 7S t ourth ay FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Machinery and Metals For Sale. BOILERS and engines, second hand; all sizes. from 4 to 100 li. p.: cheapest in the market: M Doners ana engines in stock, stationary ana porta ble, upright boilers, mounted farm engine, etc.; steam pumps, governor, pnlleys and shafting. Telepboue 3401, 23-25 Park way. J. S. Young, Al legheny, l'a. BRYANT and Acme automatic engines and boil ers, hot water and steam heating exhaust fans and ventilating fly fans, water and electric motors, d) namos and electric lighting: general machinists, engineers and contractors; stationary engines and boilers Tompkins ft Ulrich, 316 Liberty St., Pitts burg, Pa. J ENGINES and boilers or every description: brick JJ yard supplies; contractors' and rolilngmlll ma chinery. Thomas Carlln's Sons, Lacock and San dusky sts., Allegheny. GB1NDSTONLS In all sizes, for all kinds of grinding: Cralglelth. Newcastle, Nova Scotia and other grits; iron frames and fixtures for hand, foot or power; mounted stone, oil stone emery wheels and grinders. Wm. M. Klrby, 133 1 lrst av. Musical Instruments. GOOD upright piano, cheap: warranted. Address Piano, Dispatch office. Allegheny. PIANO Fine upright piano, nearly new, cheap. So Hemlock St.. Allegheny. Horses, Vehicles, Live Stock Tor Sale. DELIVERY wagons-Delivery wagons all style.1; our own make. Wm. Beckert, 340 to 344 Ohio St., Allegheny, 'telephone 3420. HORSES and mares 80 head, sold for want of use, weighing .from 1,400 to 1.700 lbs. : give you pick of stable. Cliaut. Lake Ice Company, Thirteenth and Pike. HORSE, lumber wagon w lth good oak bed. $23: road cart, $10: set buggy harness, to: lot old harness cheap. Inquire 6049 Bond St., E. E. HORSE Fast, a oung. sound driving horse In exchange lor household furniture. Address Furniture, Dispatch office. POMFS Fifty head of beautlfulShetlaud ponies." L seven finely matched pairs; a lot of single drivers: stallions and mares tor breeding purposes; outfitb for children a specta'tv: send for circulars. W. J. Sampson, Youngstown, O. Bicycles, Tricj cles, Etc, For Sale. BICYCLE-Good sarety bicycle, cheap. Address Fox, Dispatch office. Rubber Stamps and Stencils For Sale. GETyourrubberstamps. steel stamps, stencils, seal presses, brass checks, etc. from Sheaffer Co.. 49 Fifth av,. Duffs College building. STENCILS, f steel stamps. Seal presses, rubber stamp, etc. VV. A. Buntlnz. 20 Fifth av.. cor. Market. Miscellaneous For Sale. BARRELS-Empty wklsky barrels. The William H. Holmes Co., 158 Flrt av. TOMPLETE set of tinner's tools; been in J years. Ed Williams, Dispatch office. PRINTERS' stands ana cases lor sale cheap; a prompt buyer will get a bargain: second-hand saw table in good condition; sold because space needed. Appl Dispatch business office. POOL TABLES-(6)-Apply 'Joseph Stolzer. 2727 Penn av. JO PRINTERS 100 typo cases and a few stands In good order for sale cheap. Apply The Dls patch Counting Rooms. FOR SALE-BUSINESS. Business Opportunities For Sale. BAKERY Doing a good business; reason for selling wants to leave Address Bakery, Dis patch office. HOTEL Lease and furniture ror sale. Canton, O. : a large brick hotel, built 1833: elegantly furnished: has 45 rooms and all modern Improve ments; located in the beantlful city or Canton, halng a population or 30.000 aud being the county 6eatof the best countv In the State or Ohio; tho hotel is located within 300 vardsor the large Dcubcr A Hampden VV atch and Caje Works, employing 2.000 skilled workmen: also situated at the ter minus or the Canton and Masslllon electric car line; in fact, a splendid location in a booming and growing city; a fine opening for an energetic hotel man; it is for sale or rental owing to the death of the proprietor. Address Chas. Krlchbanm.adm'r., care Harter A Krlcubsnm. att'ys at law. Canton, O, . Business Opportunities For Sale. DRUGSTORE In a growing railroad town; no opposltlo i ; great chance for energetic man. Xurophen. Dispatch office. TTOUNDRY PLANT An extensive roundry plant, J? with fall equipment mud everything in first class condition, on line of railroad: full river front: will be sold at less than one-hair valne In order to make a quick sale. Jas. W. Drape 4 Co.. 313 Wood St.. Pittsburg. T?OR SALE-Areal estate business, established j. nine ycar3. ana aoing a nrontaoie business: 111 health reason for selling. For particulars ad- uress it. it , uispaicn ouice. FOR SALE Meat market; finest In the city; do ing a cash business averaging about 11,500 per week; good reasons for selling. Address Meat Market, Dispatch office. IjiORSALE At a big bargain, a hardware and a tin store, also full complement of tinners tools. Inquire at 716 Filth av. rjROCERY with extensive casn business; elegant v room in best location In this city nice clean stock, invoice SI.600; rare bargain. Address C. U. x visum, Lima, u. H OLHES CO. have for sale the following: Restaurants from $C00 to (4.500. p-uoons irom is,mxi to 510 000. Cigar stores from J 150 to SI, 300. Groceries rrom JSO to S4. OOC. Bakeries from J450 to 12.000. First-class lodging houses rrom $600 to 21,200. Also paper route, confectioneries, feed stores, book stores, furniture stores, tea stores, etc. HOTEL An elegantly furnfshed hotel In central pirt of the city, having an excellent trade and license to May 1. license to May 1. Address Bex. Dispatch office. 1JAPEK ROUIE-Good morning paper route. In . quire 3315 Butler st. ExSTAURANT Best location In a cltv of over ten thousand (10,000) population, near Plus bnrg. Pa., doing a splendid business, invoice about $o00; must sell at once, as owner Is engaged in other business requiring all his time. Address Restaurant. Dispatch office. EOUTE Hair interest In one or the largest and best newspaper routes In vicinity of Pitts burg. For particulars address Dewmeyer & Wilson. JIcKeesport, Pa. SHOESTORE-Doing about $80 per day and in creasing f.ist; elegant room, near postofflce, in this growing cltv: nice fresh stocK: Invoice 81000: rare opening to get a money making business. Ad- dress C. , 11. x t b'olsom, Lima, O. QQrC Will secure lady stock, business and OptjO general agency that will pay at home ?10O month. Address J. 45, Dispatch office. Business Properties For Sale. MANUFACTURING property In the city, with railroad switch thereto; large lot and brick building, with engine, boiler, shafting and other machinery, stable, etc.; a good location for a man ufacturing business. Jas. TV. Drape & Co., 313 Wood st.. Pittsburg. FOR SALE LOTS. City Lots. LOTS on Blufi and Vickroy sts near college. Robert Coward, rt Bluff st. East End Lots Tor Sale. v BRUNE GROVE-Two lots at inside figures; choice location. U. Faust, Agent, 200 Shady av.. East End. C1ENTER AV. lots, 48x175. only $2,000 each: street Improvements and sewers paid for; choice lo cation: first-class improvements: on a main thor oughfare: a limited number only offered at this rice; terms to suit. tteM. P. Howler &Son, 91 ilimondst. IGREKA PLACE. Oakland: nice level lots -i rrom i150 to 5350 on monthly payments or dis count lor cash; come soon for plans. See George Schmidt, 157 Fourth av. , LOOK at this for a bargain 350 ft. front by COO deep, on one of the leading avs. of E. K. : avenue graded and paid for, and 55 a foot front will take it on easy terms. See M. P. Howley & Son, 91 Diamond st. LOTS South Hlland av., one of the finest corner lots on the street: cheap and easy terms. Lig gett Bros , 71 Diamond st. SCHENLivY PARK lots 50x150. or greater rront ageir desired, on T oodlaud avenne. between Forbes avenue and Schenley Park: beautifully sit uated: on Squirrel Hill Street Railroad, also within short distance of cable and Duquense lines; as phaltum pavement and a'l other Improvements; cheap easy terms. Apply 5100 i orbes or 20 Fifth avenue, Frank F. Nicola Qfirj er foot Some of the most desirable 001 vacant ground In Shadyslde for a home or for an Investment; lots any size wanted; term to suit. Dennlston Elderkln fcCo., Ltd., 6232 Penn av., E. E. Tel. 5327. QJQfTri East End, Dearborn St., 1 sqr. from tiDtJJJ Penn av., lot 20x100 ft.: ay. in rear; casv payments. (133 ) See W. A. Herron it Sons, 804 th av. Allegheny Lots For Sale. IOTS at a sacrifice to close an estate; two blocks J of lots: suitable for three or six building sites each: located within ten minutes' walk or Alle gheny City Hall. First parties only address Owner, Dispatch office. LOTS Id Grove square plan, Perrysville av.. on easy terras without interest. Call, on Holmes &. Co , 420 Smithfield St., for plans J 200 An acre or nice lying gronnd at terml- jxj uus oi rerrysviue av. eiecrric line suitable lor lay!uiroiit-ln lots, Henry TV. Armstrong, 04 Federal St., Allegheny, Suburban Lots Tor Sale. LOT Elegant location, either as a residence or business site, Chartlers station. P. & L. E. Ry. ; lot 25x120 feet: Chartlers Is rapidly spreading out and values there steadily enhancing: a bargain at 3o0. (4-110-477). Charles Somers & Co., 131 Fourth av. LOTS 10 lots near Homewood station and Citi zens' and Duquesne traction companies' lines; beautiful property and can be bought at figure On which Rood profit can be made by retailing. Lig gett Bros., 71 Diamond st. WILKINSBURG A fine large lot 50x170 feet; price only l,0CO: very pleasant location. Jas. W. Drape & Co., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. Ql 130 (2) 40 ft, lots on 6th av., Kensington; O-Lj best location in the town. D. W. Williams, Hamilton av., Brushton, Pa. forms For Sale. T7ARM Of 97 acres: near railroad. Dostoftlce. store, churches and school: irame Duuaings. - T .. .. with abundance of free gas for right of way; good orchard: land productive; well -watered: price (3.500. Inquire 6f J. A. Hawk, Saltsbuig, Pa. FAR5I A good farm of about 93 acres near the city; 15 minutes' walk from R. R. station; ex cellent dwelling: large barn; line orchard: well fenced, plenty of water, etc. etc Jas. W. Drape & Co., 313 TV ood St., Pittsburg. I?ARM A nice farm or 56 acres with good dwell . lug houe. barn, large orchard.- plenty ol water. etc., near the city; 15mlnntes' walk from R. R. station Jas. TV . DraDe Co., 313 VV ood st , Plt'sburg. Coal Lands For Sale. CTOAL LAND Vrluable coal tract and choice town site, close to Johnstown and the Pennsylvania By., and within 70 miles of Pittsburg, about 200 nlcelv-lying, well cultivated and substantially Im proved acres, containing fruit or all varieties and underlaid with tnrec veins or non-cropping solid coal; the situation and the tonography of the ground render the tract highly desirable for sub division and sale In lots: an Investment that can scarcely be duplicated at ?130.t00 320.000 cash. (4-114-496) Charles So-ners & Co., 131 Fourth av. 250 Acres of coal on line of West Penn R R. : 7-foot vein: coal has not been worked: owner of farm desires to locate in Pittsburg, and win consiacr a traue lor t-msourg property; mil particulars from Baxter. Thompson & Co., 131 1 ourth av. rOR SALE-IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. City Residences. CHOICE Fifth av. investment; large corner lot with 8brlck and frame houses (5 or them con taining storerooms), yielding liberal rentals from steady tenants: S23.0U0 for all: plans and details at our office (1-32-211.) Charles Somers & Co. 131 Fourth av. CI? 700 Bluff st within 10 minutes' easy :k: 7 3)Oj walk of the Court House 2-story brick: splendid rooms, attic, sewing room and room for bath; hall, slate mantels, range, both gancs: very large cemented cellar: nice front and rearyards; extensive view up and down the river: lot 21x152, to another pa cd aud sewered street (E. 157). Black Balrd. 95 Fourth av. 31 O OOO A handsome, spacious and very com tjyl.j plete residence, rooms finely finished, most modern fixtures: lot 100 feet square; paved street: short distance from Court House In a de sirable residence location. The improvements cost theprice asked. Good reasons for selling. (117c) W. A. Herron & Sons, 80 Fourth .ive. CC1 PER ANNUM from a lot 24X1C6. front S)OtJtfc ing on both Fifth av. and Forbes av.; 2-story house ofS rooms and basement on tilth, ana 3-story, 9-room house on i orbes: water on every floor. This Investment for sale by Loguc & Schroeder, Germanla Bank building, cor, wood and Diamond. ffiQ 300 Very good investment, 3 new frame nDOj hous-s. 2 or4 rooms, attic, cellar, water, etc., each, and one of 5 rooms, etc. ; good large lot: street and alley payed; this will bear investiga tion. D. lichen t Son, 4112 Penn av. East End Residences For Sale. EAST EVD A neat brick dwelling or 8 rooms, bath and all other modern appliances and in 'exctl'cnt condition throughout; large lot: grass plot front, side aud rear; good neighborhood: con tiguous to cable cars; possession at once. Jas. VV. Drape X Co., 313 VV oou St., Pittsburg. FORSALE-WIll take K,(00 less than cost for bouse No. 614 Fifth av.. corner of Jimon vllljst., at auction saloon Saturday, October 1, at 2 P. M. on the premises: a really complete and ele gant residence; will be sold at a bargain. For par ticulars see Black i. Balrd. 95 Fourth av. &IJ 500-Oneof the finest homes on the hill at JP I Oakdale: a handsomely located, extra, well built house, with reception hall, parlor, library, dining room, kitchen, pantry, alt large, on 1st and 5 large chambers and bath, hot and cold h ater. washstaud and w. c. on 2nd floor, extra wide front and back stairs, slate mantels, nat. g is. good chandeliers, veranda on 3 sides. 2 side entrances, stone walks, stable and carriage house with run ning water: lot 75x21 to 5C-ft. street: alley at side. Logtie Schroeder. Germanla Bank bonding, cor. TV ood and Diamond. ffif 000 tpUj pa line; all i 000 Fine new frame house, 8 rooms, on aved street and corner lot on street car modern imnroyements and In ererv wav ..... . . u.a.a.1,1. C . T. . i Vf derkln Co., Urn., eta Penn ay., E. E. Tel. 5327, East End Residences For Sale. C 830 Easy terms; Shadyslde; newandcora nSUj plete 8-room frame dwelling, hall, vestibule bith, water, gas. etc.: nicely finished and desir ably located; convenient to electric and cable cars; a nice home. M. F. Hippie A Co.. 98 4th av. ffl! O 600 A very desirable 6-room house In the E. 3DO E,. on Dnquesne line: 6 rooms, both gases, in first-class condition and desirable for home or Investment. Dennlston. Elderkln Co , Mm., est Penn av., E. E. Teh 5S27. (C3.) 000 A new frame dwelling of five rooms. i nan. cam. launury, iub. . c uwa aim rear porches, etc.: situated in East End, onlrone square from electric line: Immediate possession. ueorge scnmiac. 10 ourin ar. S4 OOO Frame house, 8 rooms, had, bath. (Drt) vest, laundry: best house for the mopey In tho last End, near street csrs; corner lot. Call and see It. (CI ) Dennlston Elderkln Co., Ltd., 6232 Penn av., E. E. Tel. 327. QO 730 House of 6 rooms and stable: lot 50x140 IDZlj feet, street to alley: one sqnare from ntreet cars. J. J. McDonougb. owner. No. 6352 Station su, E.E. Allegheny Residences Tor Sale. J7SPLAN ADE SI ., Allegheny-New brick house; J Particulars. W. V. Derraltt. 407 GranL RESIDENCE property in Allegheny of the late Sir. Leonard Walters. Sr.. deceased, situate on North Canal St.: two-storied brick of 1Z large rooms, wide hill, bath, both gases, and other of the more recent Improvements; all In prime condi tion: elegant double lot: lawn front and side, will be sold at less than value; terms to suit; Imme diate possession given. Jas- TV. Drape A Co., 313 V ood st , Pittsburg. RESIDENCE A handsome donble residence and oyer an acre of ground, on Perrysville ay enoe, Allegheny; abundance of shade and fruit trees, shrubbery, spaclons lawn, copious flow of water; 12 large rooms' in the residence, and modem throughout in every particular: can be bought at a reduced price: Immediate possession. James W. Drape & Co., 313 Wood street. Pittsburg. Suburban Residences For Sale. POR SALE Or Exchange A good house; 5 rooms; cor. lot; one of the best locations on Southslde; price onlv f 1.600; will exchange for im proved property iujCast End or VV Ilklnsbiirg, and pay difference In cash. (351c). W. A. Herron t Sons, 80 Fourth av. 6 ACRES and small duelling, near the city, at a great bargain: cheapest property In the mar ket. Jas. TV. Drape A Co., 313 Wood St., Pitts burg. For Exchange. TITY property In exchange for farm: we have a Vy couple of good properties, .residence ana busi ness, to exchange for a farm. D. Behen A Co., 4112 Penn av. Real Estate. REAL ESTATE bargains; new catalogue, lust rrom the printers, free for the asking. Black A Balrd. N o. 9a Fo urth av. AUCTION RALES. AUCTION SALEFURNITURE,CARPETS, upright piano, etc, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, at 10 o'clock. At the rooms of the Henry Auction Com pany, 21 28 Ninth street. The entire famishment of a fine residence movod to the store for sale, which contains fine upright piano (cost $400), chambor and Sarlor furniture, mirrors, chairs, wardrobes, eddlng, carpet, sideboard, range, four fil ters, dishes and kitchen furniture. Also a large consignment of new parlor and cham ber suites, hall racks, extension tables, side boards, leather cnairsand rockers to match, china closets, center tables and bookcases. Carpets, ingrain and brussels.i new or second hand for rooms, balls and stairs. Also at 1 o'clock the remaining stock of oar shoe consignment. HLNEY AUCTION COMPANY, Auctioneers. AT AUCTION, BOOTS, SHOES AND NOTIONS, MONDAY, September 26, at 10 o'clock, at tho rooms of the Henry Auction Co., 21 and 26 Ninth street. The entire stock of boots and shoes about $3 000 worth consisting of ladies', gents' and children's footwear must be sold at once, as the owner is going out of business. Goods will be sold in lots to nlt the dealers. Sale positive. HENRY AUCTION CO . Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE, At cor. of Kegloy and Stanton avenues, on TUESDAY, Sept. 27, at 1 P. M. Of the following nrtlcles: 16 cows, 3 coach milk wagons S spring wagons 1 grain wagon, 1 oets or double wagon harness, S plows, 1 cultivator, 1 harrow. No postponement on account of weather. J. A. M'KELVET, Auctioneer. AUER BROS., Proprietors. Assignee's Sale of Groceries COMMENCES MONDAY. SEPT. 26, AT 10 O'CLOCK, And continues each day at 10 and 2 r.M., un til closed out, at 303 Firth av. 100 one-quarter and one-half chests fine teas, 100,000 choice clgirs, SO caddies tobacco, 50 butts tobacco, 1 patent oil tank, self measuring; platlorm and counter scales, shelving, counters, horse, wagon and har ness, nwnlng, desks, safe, laundry and toilet soap and spices. Large stock, toonumerous to mention. See posters. A. J. PENTECOST, Auctioneer, 413 GRANT STREET. LOT 46 8-12x80, 81 AND 83 FIRST AVENUE, .A.T AUCTIOIT EXECUTORS' SALE. On TUESDAY, October i, at t o'clock will be sold on the premises the Iot438 12x80, Nos. 81 and 83 First av., between Market and Ferry sts , with frame building, leased as a livery stable. Lease expires April 1. 1896. Terms One-rourth cash, balance in three, 1 four or five yearly payments j 3. H. and G. Iv. Shoenberger. A. LEGGATE &S0N, AUCTIONEEES, 62 FOURTH AVENUE. $500 TO 8500,000 TO LOAN on mort- irases. city or country property, at lowest rates. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO, .113 Wood St., Pittsburg. Telephono No. 975. SHOWING PROG RESS-A YEAR AGO KENSINGTON HAD 150 HOUSES ERECTED. TO-DAY IT HAS OVER 1,200 HOUSES ERECT ED AND OCCUPIED. THERE IS NO SUCH OPPORTUNITY OF FERED TO DOUBLE MONEY IN A SHORT TIME AS AN INVEST MENT IN LOTS IN THIS NEW CITY. KENSINGTON IS THE MOST ACTIVE AND PROGRESS IVE CITY IN AMERICA. ITS NUMEROUS MANUFACTORIES IS THE BEST GUARANTEE OF ITS FUTURE PROSPERITY. VISIT KENSINGTON AND THOROUGH LY INVESTIGATE IT. FREE RAILROAD TICKETS WILL BE FURNISHED AT OUR OFFICE, 79 FOURTH AVE., PIT1SBURG,PA. ujnxvjvn-nLn-nLrm -li-ij-i i- i i fl jH NOTKEDAME OFUAETLANB. Collegiate Institute for Young Ladles andPrsn paratory School for Little Girls. EMBLAP. o near Baltimore, Md. NiwYoRK,jnitston-on-Hudson. , GOLDEN HILL SCHOOL FOR BOYS Classical, Scientific and English Courses. JOHN M. CROSS. A. M.. PrlnclpaL j HollidaysbuTg, Pa., School for Girk i Unexcelled In location, buildings, grounds ?j and in all therequisites of aflrst-class school lor girls. Certificate admits to Welleslev. Address MKS. B, T. HITCHCOCK. Get a Practical Business Education. ST. JOHN'S MILITARY SCHOOL, MANLTUS, N. T. Full courses orstudy. Undertha Tisitattoa or the Regents or University of New Yorlc and War Department. KT. KEV. F.D. HUNT INGTON, Prest.: WM. VERBECK,Snpt. tf I IDDV UNIVERSITY S J r ri T SESTH STREET. The ota reliable school that has educated 40.0OT students. Fall term brlns Septembers. English, normal, classical, scientific, mechanical, book, keeping, shorthand. typewriUng. music and elocu tion courses. Day and evening. Send for catar logue. U. M. ROWB. pfi. D.. President. ACTUAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, NO. 5 SIXTH AVENUE. Established 12 years. Day and night schools for voungmen and women. Open the entire year. Students may begin at any time. Bookkeeping, shorthand, typewriting and English departments. Bookkeeping taught by actual business practice, TV rite for free plctor'al catalogue. V. J. CONN tR. President. J. M. PHILLIP;). Dean of Faculty. ALINDA PREPARATORY. A School Ibv Girls at Shadyslde. WILL OPEN WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 21. 1S92. Academic. Intermediate, primary and Kinder- ?;arten Departments. A teacher specially trained or the work or each department has been secured. Preparing pnpils ror college its special aim. Ap plications mav be made at the school every day from 9 to 2. For prospectus send to MU3.G. STUART. Principal, Fifth av. and Craig St.. Shadyslde. Pittsburg. DUQUESNE CONSEBTATOEY OF MTJSIC. CHAS. DAVIS CAKTEB, Music Director. Term opens Sept. S. Pittsburg's leading school of music Faculty Chas. Davis Carter, Ad. II. Foerster. Carl Better. ValdemarPapenbrock. Morris Stephens, SIlss Julia Beach. Geo. Lepplg. Wm. Guentfier and Dr. W. T. English. Fine new pipe organ for recitals. teaching and practice: also new grand and uprizhe Etanos. Special classes In sight-reading of music, armony, ensemble slnglnr. lectures and recitals rree to all students. Terms reasonable. Special annual circular containing detailed information can be secured at all music stores and at the con servatory. Duquesne College building, cor. Dla mond and Boss sts.. opp. Court House. CHOICE PROPERTIES. SMALL HOUSE AND L0Tr SECOND WARD, ALLEGHENY, AT AUCTION. On THURSDAY, September 29, at 4 o'clock will be sold on tho premises. Now Brighton read, opposite the llrst toll gate at Union dale Cemetery, a frame houseof six rooms, with lot 49x36x30. Terms Third cash and two years. Bents for $210. Will likely bring about 51,500. ilust b sold at anv price. Positive sale. A. LEGGATE & SON, Auctioneers, 62 Fourth avenue. Modem Brick House NINE ROOMS, First-class neighborhood. Convenient to caDles, electric and P. It. It. OIVXV3T e-ooo, S. A. DICKIE & CO., PENN AND SHADTAVS , E. E. GO ACRES, Six miles from city, on lino of Pittsburgh Cincinnati and St. Louis Railroad. This propertylays weTI"hnd wKl sub-d'vldoTTb-' good advantaso. Surrounded by good in-, provements. Havo low price and goodV terms for quick sale. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 161 Fourth Avenue. REAL ESTATE BARGAIN. Jnst think of this! You can buy a now frame house (Jnst finished last April) of 5 rooms, hall, vestibule, finished attic, dryl cellar under whole house, and nicely grained throughout, lot 26x100 feet and nicely fenced, for $2,100, possession In 30 days, No. 29 Fred encK st., near .uaricnaramer St., jit. Oliver. Terms, $400 cosh, balance to suit purchaser. F- T. SCIIAFFNEE, 72 Washington ar., Thirty-Hrst ward, S. S citv. 1 ALTERATIONS Now being made to our building for tho easy handling of a large stock or wall paper will not be completed until October 15, until which time we will offer the same low prices made during our remnant sale. On account! of being so upset we must offer extra in ducements to bnyers, otherwise a great part of our stock will be ruined it not sold. Nexs oar tho prices of wall piper will be higher. Buy now you will save money. We pay 80 postage on samples of wall p-ioer, which wa send free to any address. If the samples were not the best and our prices the lowest this monev would be wasted. We pay, freights on all order3 of $3 or over. When you coma to the Exposition call and see our stock. G. G. O'BRIEN'S Paint nnd Wall Taper Store, 292 Fifth Are three sqnares from Court House. 8016-73 SOW OPE5-. ' The Pittsburg Wall Paper Co Leading Decorators, 21 Penn avenue. 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