f SEEKING A SEW FIELD lYhy lier. S. W. McCorkle Resigned Dis Allegheny Pastorate. THE FRENCH MISSION REOPENED. Addresses Commemorative of the Late Irof. Farter. TOriCS TOUCHED ITOX BT CITI PASTORS The members of Kev. S. W. McUorkle's church yesterday expressed deep regret over their pastor's resignation. Resolutions setting forth their sorrow and highly com plimenting him for the work he has done were passed. Air. McCorkle has held the pastorate of the First Congregational Church, Allegheny, for three years. Dur incj that time he has added 100 people to the membership rolls. His church is in a part of the city which is rapidly giving tray to manu factories. This is causing the people to find homes in the suburbs. His consrega tioa has suffered greatly by their exodus. A whole colony has left and gone to Edge wood and there organized a church of its own. This has thinned the ranks consid erably and caused the field of labor to grow smaller. This in part brought about the resignation of Kev. Mr. McCorkle. Ife feels it his duty to enter the evan gelistic field, and the Allegheny parish does not cflord him the labor that he thinks a young, energetic man like hiniselr should do. Jlr. ilcCorklo has had a number of offers this summer, all more lu crative than his present pastorate. lie lias lcfucd them all, until ho lias severed his connection with, tuo noik in Allegheny, at least. Yesterday morning lie preachedla'sermon on the "Fulluoss o." God." "Love," said he, 'supremo leve that thinks, runs, embraces und plants the kiss of lcconciliation and says to the wondering child '.My son,' My daunhtcr,' is a love that passoth the knowledge. Whatsoever God works, the results passeth the knowledge of men. Who knons nil about a rose petal, or the brain of an ant, or the wing of a fly? No one. There is not a sunbeam in infinite bp-iec, nor a mote that floats therein that does not surpass the knowledge of man. There ale some things wo cannot measuio. "As uiucii as the glory of the colors in tao flowers or the cartu, or tho rainbows of tho bfcy pass the knowledge ot a blind man; us much us tho out-poured harmonies of Mo zart and Handel sni pass tho knowledge, of the deaf; as much as tho brooding mother's love purposes the comprehension of tho babe, so much docs God's work on every point t.uipas our knowledge, llow uiucn inoic brighter Ills thoughts must be than ours, nr.d how inconceivably higher must Ills love be than ours. "God tries to come to all our faculties. IIo lias put within us a perception of beauty to till it. IIo makes the dewdrops to mirror the starry heavens hascieated flowers cf a tliouviml names, and his drawn tho rain bow across the stormcloud. Ho lias put within u a perception of music, and flllod the air to communicate our liquid melodies, lie has put w itmn us a perception of grand eur. To fill it has lilted up, tlnougb a thou sand vcars, tho gtzantic trees: has crowned lofty mountains with peipetual snow, and tet the radiant stars in lnlinlto s-pace." IT IS USELESS TO LIE. den Can IVork Great Injury to Thcm scHcs by Telling Falsehoods Kev. E. R. Donchoo, pastor or tho Eighth Presbyterian church, yesterday preached on "Tlie Kisj's Business." lie took his text from 1 Samuel, ixi: S. During his sermon, ho said: "The hai-tc which is hero spoken or ia not that headlons precipitation which will spoil any undertaking. As soon as one exhibits hasto it is a token that the work Mill be only half done. A critical reading of tho test Indicates that no such thouzht was in tho mind of tho speaker. David was a fugitive, fleein? fi oin -aul. v hoe auger and jealousy threatened to end in his death. Cm II it what you please, Uavld lied to tho high priest, end in the most hallowed place on earth. Lying can never be justified while tho law of God fctauds. "David lied, as the whole narrative clearly Ehous, nor do the Scriptuicsjustity His con duct. While tho scriptures record the crnnei and follies or good men, like Abra liam. Lot and David, they never gloss them over, apolorizo for them or afford us any en couragement to imitate their example. So far Iron) admitting that lyiu:r helusam.tn orpiomotes his weiiaie, the Bible invaria bly shows tnat no liecver told by the holiest man on earth benetited him iu the slightest, but, on the contrary, brought with it disap pointment and punishment. The Bible teaches, both by precept and example, that lving always brings sorrow and shame to lilm ho resorts to it. All wrong doing is followed by a just retribution, such as fcliould ellectually deter all from employing it for.any purpose, whether that of personal ends, for tne nation or tho church of God. N man is ever justified in screening him :elf behind a falsehood." GOD Hi JEICAN KI3T0SY. Kev. 15. XT. Mackay Views the Makers of the Jiew "World. Kev. R. W. Mackay, rastor of St. Peter's I". E. Church, delivered the first and very eloquent lecturo of tho regular winter courso to a laro congregation last evening. His subject was "Makers of the New World, or God in Amciican HUtory." He dwelt on the numuer or Indians that first inhabited the country, and who they were; how they got heie, and what they w etc doing. He stated that ths number was COO.000 between tho Mississippi and tho Atlantic when America was discov ered, and told at length what kind of people they w ere, how they lived, their various tiaitsand manners. The icveicnd gentleman occupied one hour in his delivery and at tho end stated that he had prepared the lectuies with the special purpose of helping young mon to u clearer knowledge of their country's history and of tho events and causes which have produced the diffeicnt "Americans'' ot the piesentday. He believed that a knowledge of the lessons which God hae written in tho ftory of Amci ica would help to make them better citizens and better men. A men's social meeting will be held at the church this e cuing. FBENCH EIS8I0H WOEK. Winter Sen ices Resumed at the First Pres byterian Church Tcsterday. The Mission Fnr.ic.iise began its series of vcintcr services yesterday in the chapel of the First Presbyterian Church on Wood street. Monsieur Boltz, a student of the Western Pennsylvania College of Theology, ossisted in the opening. Kev. Mr. Launitz preached on the gcBpcl of the day, taking lor his text, "Kevelation," verso 12 from the eighth chapter of tho Romans. Dr. A. H. Norcross and Kev. W. J. Holland, president of the mission, made commemora tive addresses on the lato Professor Parker. A choir of ladles and gentlomen was inform ally formed and with organ accompaniment Bung several hymns. Tno Gleo Club ot the Western University were present and j-endered sonic pleasing selections. All tno services with tho exception of Drs. Holland and Norcross' addresses were in the Ficnch language. Unable to Keep the Engagement. Mrs. Albright, tho woman evangelist, who was announced to preach at the Butler Street M. E. Church last night, did not ar rive, being unavoidably detained. Kev. Mr. Long, an evangelist hvliv: at Millvale, who conducted protracted meetings in that church last i inter, preached in her absence Iioni tho parable of tho Good Samaritan. Chnrcli Society Entertainment. A musical and literary entertainment will he held at the residence of Mr. I'erry, Forty eeventli and Butler streets, on next Thurs day night, under the auspices of the Ladies' Aid Society, of the St. John's Episcopal Church, of Lawrcnccvillo. Sleeting of Koorhcad W. C. T. U. Tho usual meeting of the Moorhead W. C. T. U. was held last night in iheir hall on Grant street. Tlie speeches were made by Mr. Kichstein, Colonel J. W. Powell and Mrs. 1L K. liauimutt. Services In tho Jail. iKoligious services wcro conducted at tlie ui! yesterday by Jlr. TVhitesides. Mr. El- gar, tho evangelist, was also presont and talked to tho prisoners In his Interesting way. GOD WILL HOT ALWAYS PLEAD. There Is a Point in Every Man's tifo Whero He Must Decide for Himself. "God shall send them strange delusions that they should believe a lie, that they might all be damned, who believe not tho truth and have ploasuro in unrighteous ness," was the text from which Kev. J. W. Kiddle, pastor of tho Union Baptist Church, preached yesterday. It was taken from II Thessaloninns, ii: 1L Using "Strango De lusions" as his theme, ho said: "There Is a time in every man's life when ho must stop to consider and change his ecrarse of Hie, or he will bo eternally lost. God will not always remonstrate with him. Ho can go so far, and then if man does not reform and turn from his evil ways God will leave him to his own destruction. "The views concerning God held by so many are delusions, and the result of his evil ways. This is strikingly illustiated in the account or the timos before the deluce. God tried to win men back to himself, but when ho would not, Noah was oidorcdto build an ark for the protection or God.s chosen low. "All others suttcred destruction. The rea son people do not believe the truth is be cause it condemns tho course of life they aro pursuing. They must cist aside their evil wavsand conform to God's standards to truth and right. Faith is ngrcat instrument nf tsullrnHoii in Mm -nrnrld If llQlieVOd and dieted upon It Is the instrument of eternal me, Dut lr aisDeiicvca it is tue cgnuumua tion of mankind." CEOSSED THE C2KIU2Y LINE. Yesterday tho Anniversary of "William Carey's Advent as a Missionary. Rev. J. S. Hutson, of tho Nixon Street Bap tist Chuicb, yesterday morning talked on "The William Carey Centenary, or 100 Years of Missionary Entorprlso Among Baptists." It as Just 100 years yesterday since tho present Missionary Union was founded by William Carey at Kettering, England. Mr. Hutson toid of Mr. Caiey'.s work In tho cause. How from nothing he had built up a grand missionary work among tho heathen, bv his own work and enterprise. Mr. Hut son then explained how tho present Ameri can Mission was founded by Mr. Jndson. IIo talked at lonzth of that man's work in India and his subsequent return to America, where he established a mNxioii. This year this institution has given $50,000 to the work oflorcign missions. AITEB DEATH. Dr. Sutherland" Gives Ills Congregation a Look Behind the Veil. Rev. Dr. Sutherland, of tho Second Pres byterian Church, preached last evening to a larce congregation on "A Look Behind the Veil, or Arter Death What?" Ho allowed that there was no provision in tho constitu tion of man for death or decay primarily. We come," he said, "to a "knowledge of death from without, by seeing others die, henco wo cannot conceive of death, or know the experience of dying. Whou wo die we lose nothing that is essential to our personality or identity." Speaking of Heaven he deprecated tho unscriptural, ghostly, and unreal light in which it is often represented in overzeal for the spiritual. The Bible presents it as tho homeland of tho soul. Dying is but going homo. End of a Pastor's Honeymoon. Rev. U. II. Stiles, pastor of the Forty third Street Presbyterian Church, returns with his bride from his honeymoon trip on Thursday. He has been absent since Sep tember 21, and will bo tendered a reception by the members of his congregation on Friday. Listened to tlio New Organ. A lnrge congregation assembled in St. John's Episcopal Chuich, Rev. T. J. Danner, rector, at Butler and Main streets, last even ing to hear tho new $1,200 grand organ which was placed in positiou last week. Special inusio was rendered by the male choir. RIVER NEWS AND NOTES. Lotiis illo Items Tito Stage of Water and the Movements of Boats. frrCIAI. TELEOItAMS TO TEE DISPATCIM Louisville, Oct. 2. AVeatlier clear ar-d pleas ant. EircrrUln slowly, with 1 foot 0 aches on tlie lalls feet 1 Inch In the canal and 4 feetS inches below. Departure For Cincinnati, Tele graph, What Upper Ganges Show. Wawizs-Rlvcr 0.2 foot. Clear .and cool. Moboastowx Hlver t iceta inches and station ary, Cleat, 'iherroometer 72 at 4 r. M. flnowssviLLE ltlver 3 lect and stationary. Clear. Therniuinctcr 72" at 4 p. M. The News From Below. PABKKItsBDEG Ohio 2 lect 0 Indies and falling, Mnn cooler and no signs of rain. Wheeliio River 2 feet 4 inches and rising slowly. Departed H, K. Bedford, ParLersburg. Clear and cooL CiNCisx'ATi-Blver S feet3 Inches and falling. Clear and plcisuat. Notes From tlio Levees. The Adam Jacebs left MorRantown yesterday, Jacob Macscs has returned from a tour of river inspection. Stage of water below Davis Island daia.2.8 feet. Jtlvcr stationary. Tux steamer Padac has made 3) trips this season betwecu Cluclunatl and Louisville. Captaix Fuaxk Gocld. or the George Shlras, Is Msltlrg his sister, Mrs. Hall, In Detroit. Caitaix Jonx Gocld'S mother-in-law, Mrs. Leddy, is ery low at her home in McKcesport. Caitaix s Olivek Downs and John A. Doug lass leatc to-day on a trip to size up the lower Ohio. Captaixs Fbask Williams, Milton Woods, WllllaiaOal.es. Sr., and George Howder were la the city oa fcstnrday. Hon IfAKVESTV. formerly ortlic John O. Phillips, will uc the new chief encjnecr on the Joe Gould. John Blake will act as mate. MAST complaints. ire made afjalnst the dikes at Rising tun, 5lad'.ton and the Bonanza at Ports month by practical rivcrmen. Captaix John Gocld. pilot on the Pacific has rc--liid. Captains Uob Oakcs and Andrew JUas sillott will pilot her next season, William Oakes, Jb.. has had his license re voVed lor 00 days, he being mate on the Pacific at the time It collided with the cruiser last June. The slcamc? Enterprise, an IS inch cvllndcrboat, is Ul.l up wUh 17 nil and two barsres a't Klc!t Mile Island, being unable lu proceed farther up tue river offing to the dike. The Pacltle is tied up at Walker's landing la Newberry. Her ciigii.oer next season will be John I.i nch, w ho has acted as engineer on the Nellie aiton for seTeral years. Captaix W. J. Wood was ud at Brownsville last Friday to let tlie contract for his new towboat 1.1oness. Measurements will be taken to-day by John P. Thorne. or Carroll & Porter's boiler firm, lor the steel frame which is to enclose her hull. The many acquaintances of Captain J. B. Euealheu will be corry to learn that he has become permanently demented, and that he Is almost ready to sneenmb to the raragfs of consnmptlon, against which he has so long and bravely fought. Ills business Iu Pittsburg was permanently settled on Silura.iy. Jacob IIcxkel, engineer on the Josh Cook, and formerly oi the Paciltc, has been aboard his boat all week to place her new doctor In position. IIo expects to lea e for Ids homo in Mlddlcport next Sunday on a visit. He Is one or the survivors from the reck of thoSa-n Jtooerts, which occurred sev eral J cars ago and from which he was blown over 200 ftet Into a pile of plg-iroa. COLLIDED WITH THE 8XATDTE3. Jonw Timothx Is under arrest for cutting a woman in a Second avenuo house. Magistrate McKelvet tried 13 common cases In the Allegheny Police Court yester day. Thomas Mullix Is charged with stealing an overcoat lrom Edward Dugan, or Hazlo wood. William Baker Is charged with stealing clothing fiom David Hollander, of Ohio street, Allegheny. Jakes Boweks, an Allegheny boy charged with being Incorrigible, has beon turned over to tho Humane Society, Frahk Stexehs was arrested at Twelfth sticetyesteiday afternoon. IIo was intoxi cated and was insulting ladles. Mabt BAr.KXB, alias Crozler, or 190 Third avenue, was arrested last night on a charge of keeping a disorderly house. Ofhcer miller raided a gambling house In Spring alley Saturday night and captured John Racquid, Charles Courtly, John Goure, Alexander Royale and Richard Ferguson. Vesterday tbey were ttnod $10 and costs each. James Fleshso and William Barry wore arrested at the corner of Chatham and Fountain streets last night by Oaicer Myers who canglit them playing cards there for money. Complaints had been made bv Sunday night church goers that bojs anil young men aro addicted to gambling in tue vicinity. Dr. Bull's Cough Synrn Is sold every where, and it always cures coughs ana colds. THE 1B0DBLE AT TEE BEIBQE, Tho West End Railway Company Kept From Putting Down IU Tracks. The Point Bridgo Company and tho West End Railway Company aro at swords' points over tho laying of the electric tracks on the bridge. Saturday night a gang of workmen in the employ of tho railway company be gan work on the road on the Water Btreot eido of the bridgo. They were promptly stopped by the watchmen. There was no trouble as tho workmen did not persist In their efforts to complete the road. Early this morning another attempt will be made to put down the tracks. Trouble is feared, as tho railway people say court has given them power to cross the bridsre, and they are determined to posh forward the work. Tho West End Kallwav Company now ha about all its tracks down, except at the bridsre. Some of the poles aro up and the trolley wires will be strung durlnpc the com ing week The power house is rapidly noar ing completion. Cars aro expected to be running within a month. The greatest trouble has been experienced with the bridge ofllcials, who claim the bridge Is not strong enough to allow heavy electric cars to pass over it at a high rate of speed. Tho casa has been up In the courts for some tlmo and last week was decided In favor of the railway company. Notwithstanding this decision tho .bridge authorities still refuso to allow the tracks to bo put down and some lively work In anticipated. STOLE BIIXIABD BALLS. Ono of the Thieves and the Plunder Captured After a Chase. K. P. Richards, of Atlanta, Ga., has Dcon arrested for stenllns M billlurd balls from Hnrry Davis" pool room on Diamond street. Ofllcor Maddlgan saw him and two other men come out of the place at 5 o'clock yes tord.iy morning, and when they saw tho officer they ran toward Wood street. At the corner thev separated and Richards, who was carrying a valise, ran to Fourth avenue. Officer Nil-Irk had joined in tho chase, and as ho is a footracor ho soon over took the fugitive and recovored the valise containing the billiard balls. The other two men mado their escapo. The trio had hldrien in tho billiard room all night and walked out when some women opened tho loom to clean it. Tno plunder was worth about $503. KETUUNIHG H0HH. Bishop Scam-el Says tho Cholera Scare Frightened American Travelers. Bishop Scannol, of Omaha, was a passen ger on the limited going west last evening. He has returned from a aix weeks' trip to Europe, after visiting Franco, England, Ire land and Scotland. Uo was amused, when on tho othor side, to seo tho crowd of Amer icans at every point packing tip and hus tling to got home. Thoy weie in constant dread of catching the cholera, and wore still more afraid of being hold In quarantine for a month or two. The Bishop mado tho trip on hoard the TJmbria in au even six days. Objected to Company. Between 1 and 2 o'clockyesterday morning Mr. Croft, a colored man, returned to his home at 111 Frankstown avenuo, East End, and found Mr. Johnson, another colored man. In the house. Mr. Croft promptly pulled his run and firec soveral shots at Johnson, who escaped with a powder burn on tlie face. Croft got out o! tho way before tho police came and no ariests wcro made. When Nature Nreds assistance it may bo best to render it promptly, but one should remembor to uso oven tho most perfect remedies only when needed. The best and most simple and gen tle remeay is tho Syrup of Figs, manufac tured by tho California Fig Syrup Co. From Thomas M. Marshall, Jr., Esq. Tho Conovor piano which I purchased from you last spring has given entile satis faction. Modesty lorbids that we should prai.-e our own property, but our friends say that it is a very lino instrument, and use u great many high-sounding musical terms which I do not pretend to understand. -The truth of tlie matter is we purchased tho piano entirely upon the recommendation of Mr. II. Kleber because we Knew his reputa tion lor Integrity and musical ability, but if wo wero to purchase a now piano now It would bo a Conovor. Thomas M. Marshall, Jr. September 22. 1J92. To Messrs. II. Kleber & Bro. B-J-ETZNGS A-ST NOTICES. Meetings. TkTOTICE-JB, O. U. A. M.-THE MEMBERS i.i of Saratoga Council 2G are requested to meet at their hall, corner Main and -Sutler sts., THIS (llonilay) EVT.NING. October S. 7 o'clock, to make arrangements to attend the funeral of our late brother, Aleck Lauster. Signed. E. L. FOE-HUNGER, C. VTOTICE - THE MEMnri.3 OF JEr.ICHO i I.oige. Xo, 44, I. o. B. H..will meet at their hall, lo. 61 4th ar.. on MONDAY. OCT. 3, 1892, at 1 P. x. for the purpose of attending the funeral of our Iat- brother, David Zeugschmldt. By order of the President. CIIAS. ZSUGSCIIMIDr, Secretary. -VTOTICE-THE ANNUAL MEETING OF TI-E X stockholders ortlie Pennsylvania Salt Manu facturing Co. will be held at their office. No. 115 Chestnut street. Philadelphia, on WEDNESDAY, October 28. U92, at 12 o'clock noon, for the elec tion of seven directors for the ensuing year, and such other business as mav be brought before them. AUSTIN M. PUP.VES, Secretary. Notices. D .!?. .TNO. COOPEIt, JR., HAS REMOVED HIS 1 flfliw frnm 4 X TMsmnnd fit.. All-ffbenv. In rooms 42 and 43 Wcstingliousc building, Pbg. Ear, nose, throat and chest diseases. Hours 1 to 4 P. 11. Business Changes. TISSOLUTION NOTICE THE PARTNERSHIP L heretofore existing as Van Cllem Bros, has this dav been dissolved by mutual consent, Joseph aud MvcrVan Ullcia retiring, Louis Van Ullein re maining: all debts contracted by said rirm will be paid by Louis Van Ullem, and all persons owing to saM2rmwlll pay to Louis VanUlIcm, llEOPenn avenue, city. X'OTICE OF DISSOLUTION NOTICE IS IN hcrebv given tb it the copartnership hereto fore existing between John F. f.nmker aud Henry F. Weaver under tho firm name of Lamkrr & Weaver, as general insurance agents, has beon this day dissolved by mutual consent, John F. Lamkcr retiring. The business from .this date will be conducted by Henry F. Weaver, who assumes the liabilities of the firm and to whom all payments d'ic the firm must bo made. JOHN F. LAUKER. HEN11Y F. WEAVER. llTTSHURO. PA., October 1, 1S02. In rotlrmg from above firm I respectfully solicit the continuance of the patronage to Mr. weaver so kindly given me while Willi the Arm. lean assure mv friends and the insuring public tnat Sir. Weaver will properlv take care ol their Interests, having had over 20 years1 experience with tho Boatman's F. & M. Insurance Co. or this city, who have retired from business. Respectfully yours, J. FRED. LAMKEU. Dividends. First National Bank Pittsburg. Pa. ) PITTSBURG. Sem, 30. 1892. ( DrVTDEND-THE DIRECTORS OF THIS bank have this dav declared a quarterly dividend of TWO PER CENT on the capital stock, payable on demand free of tax. J. D. SCULLY, Cashier. Central Bank, ) Pittsburg, Pa., Sept. 27. 1S32. i - DIVIDER D-TI IE BOARD OP DIRECTORS OF this bink has this day declared a quarterly dividend of ONE AND ONE-HALF (1) PER CENT out of the earnings of the past quarter.-pay-ablc on demand at the banking house. No. 47 Firth av. C. C. DAVIS, Cashier. Legal Notices. yrOTICE-APrLICATION WILL BE MADE JLN to the Governor of Pennsylvania onMONDAY, October 17. 1892. under tho provisions or the gen eral corporation act or April Si. 1374, and the sup plements thereto. ror a charter or incorporation or the Frank-Knecland Machine Company by Isaac W. Frank, Edward Enerland, James J. Donnell. William MetcalC J.H.l'urdyand others. Tlieobject or the proposed corporation is the manufacture of irou or steel or both, or any other metal or article of commerce, from metal, wood or botb. A. M. NEEPER. Solicitor for Applicants. JOHN J. MITCnEb, Attorney at Law, N o. 441 U rant street. ESTATE OF THOMAS BRADY, DECEASED Notlco is hereby given that letters testamen tary on the estate of Thomas Brady, late of 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 having claims against the same should make them known without delay. JOHN J. BUADY. NICHOLAS l CUNNINGHAM, Executors, No. SIS Penn avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. S. A. WILL, Attorney at Law, IMHIflhav.. Pittsburg. XTOTICE IN THE ORPHANS' COURT OF 1 Allegheny county, Pennsylvania. In the matter ol the estate of Samuel Tuckey. late or the city orPittsbnrg. In 6ald county: Notice Is hereby given that Emma Tuckey has made application to tlicEeglsterorWillsforsaid county lor letters of administration upon tho estate of said Sainuol Tuckey, who is alleged to have been absent and unheard of for more than seven years last past, and who is believed to lie dead: that the bald Reg ister has certified said application ti the Orplmus' Court of said county, and that on WEDNESDAY, tiicictiidayoroctobcr, 189J. at 10 o'clock A. M ai the Court Horse. In cltv or Pittsburg, in said county, the said Court will hear evidence concern ing the alleged absence or the said supposed dece dent, and tho circumstances and duration thercor. Tins notlco is published br order or said Court. SAMUEL P. CONNER, Clerk of Orphans' Court. ' PITTEBCBO, Sept, 10, 1892. PJTTSBTJRG- DISPATCH, i 3" Classified real estate aaverttscments on tM3 papeten cct-wj-" ivt cucvt xtm-v -" ---. none takenor lest than twenty cents. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE J Classified under the following headings will te a& ceptea at the rate or ONE CENT PER WORD TOR EACH INSERTION when pild ror In ad. vance cither at main or branch offlccs. Wanted Advertisements of uli Ktaxds. bUCHAS SITUATIONS, ROOMS, MALE HELP, BOAKDIMO, FEMALE HELP, BOARDERS, AGENTS, MISCELLANEOUS. PERSONALS. TO LET EOOMS, MISCELLANEOUS FOIt SALES. LOST AND FOUND. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. BUSINESS OFFICE Cor. Emltbflold and Diamond Streets. ALWAYS OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHFUP, WANTS. FOR SALE. TO LET. AND OTHER TEANSIENT ABVEIITI3EMENT3 WILL BE KECEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements nould be prepaid unless adver tisers already have accounts with Tnx Dispatch. FOR ALLEGHENY, NO. 107 FEDERAL ST., TELEPHONE 8621. FOR THE SOUTHSTDT", NO. 1412 CARSON bTREET. TELEPHONE NO. 6022. FOR THE EAST END. J. W. WALLACE. 6121 PENN AV. ri'l'iy H IT Itfi-ADDTTIOn AL. TnOMAS MCCAFFREY, a-00 Butler street. EMIL O. STUCKEY, 2tth 6treet and Penn avenue. ALLEGHENY-ADDITIONAL. F. n. FGRERS & SON, Ohio and Chestnut streets. THOM AS McHENRY. Western and Irwin avenues. "WANTED. Male Help. BAKER Good bread baker. Sample. Washington. Pa. Apply to John B ARBER At once: young man preferred. Ed Williams, liomcsicau, ra. BARKER Good mon or a boy with some experi ence. 2000 Carson st. B ABBER Good steady man. 1713 Carson st. B ARBER at 2018 Carson St., Southslde. IUTLEK First-class, neat, white butler; no other need apply. Address C. D., Dispatch office. CANVA8SEKS Few gooa men: good pay. Wheeler & Wilson Mfg. Co.. 0 Sixth st. D RUG CLEHK. Assistant wanted at A. II, Parker's drag store, Braddock, Pa. 1 RUO CLEKK-Good salary to rightparty. Ad XJ dress S. T. Y., Dispatch office. MAN Itellnble man as sole agent for Inter national Stock Food in every large cltv. for a term of years; Improved condition powders for horses and cattle, the only guaranteed remedy hav ing three feeds for d cent; good salesman Tor grocery and feed trade can clear JlOO to $2C0 per month: satisfactory reference required; inclose stamp for reply. International Food Co., Minne apolis, Minn. MAN with snap to take charge of office and men selling patent specialties: 150 per month and commissions; must have SI. SCO; good security and interest. Address T. II., Dispatch office. M A. An all-around newspaper man on a coun try daily newspaper. Address K.. Dispatch office. Situation permanent. M- AN Good man Tor stable work. Baywood Stables. 5335 Center av., EastEud. M AN To collect and deliver; bond required. Auuress jj., ij, ijispaicn ouicc. MECHANICS out or work to sell WIeeand's framo hanger for pictures, cravons. mirrors, signs, etc; no picture hangs perfectly without It; salesmen ran make from f3 to Jo a day, Wiegaud rFramo Hanger Co., 12.-.2 Penn av. MECHANICS out or wort to sell ''O'Kecfe's Pills:" a sure'eure for liver complaint, colds, roughs, etc ; can make easily ?3 to (o a day. Dr. O'Keele & Co., 1232 Penn av. MEN We want reliable men. who are already traveling salesmen, to carry ourlnbncants as a side line: give references and territory. Manu facturers' Oil Co.. Cleveland, o. MEN lor specialty; best in market; quick seller; profits large Apply at once J. Bride & Co. , Box 033. New York. T) EPRESENTATIVE-A live, wide-awake repre XX Ecntatlre to represent us In every locality: one with vim, vigor, pluck and push can casily'make J253 per month; no peddling goods; something en tirely new; staple as flour: send for full partlculnrs to-aay. Address Manufacturers, P. O. Box 6303, Boston. Mass. SALESMAN On salarv or commission, to nandlc the new patent chemical Ink erasing pencil; the greatest selling novelty ever produced; erases Iuk thoroughly In two seconds: no abrislon of paper: 2C0 to fCO per cent profit; one agent's sales amounted to fO'JO In six days, another $32 ln.two hours; we want one energetic general agent for rach Steto and Territory. For terms and particu lars address tho Monroe Eraser Manufacturing Company. X, 10. La Crosse. Wis. SALESMAN. Successful salesman to sell as a side line to the drug trade an article in great demand. $5 to 10 per day profit. Address with rcrcrcnccs. Mason & Co., Cleveland, Ohio. SALESMEN J40 per week aud expenses to male and female workers, f) act as resident salesmen for a company manufacturing goods wanted lu every household. Permanent, profitable work. Terms and circulars free. Address Electro-Novelty Co., 30 Armory ut., Boston, Mass. SALESMEN At once: two first-class retailcloth lng salesmen. Only thoroughly experienced men need call on or address Famous Shoe and Clothing Company, Braddock, Pa. STENOGRAPHER Bright young man, unem ployed, to take one month's dictation with guarantee or position at end of month: no charge until position Is secured. For particulars address Dictation, Dispatch office. fpBAVELING SALFSMEN to sellbakingpowdcr; X to the right men liberal salary and com. con tracts will be made; experience not recessnry; ir you answer any ad In this column answer this one. U. S. Chemical Works, 840-846 Van Burcu. Chicago, INKERS. Apply to A. H, Johnson & Co., 170 Fourth .iv. "YTTANTED The names and addresses of cner fV getic men open for permanet work. We give exclusive territory: wo guarantee good workers 810 a week: we rurulsn office, furniture, delivery team, and newspaper advertising; our articla Is monopo ly; it will save 25 per cent of tlie coal hills of every body; full particulars by mall; Uthogranhs, paiupli lfts, etc., free upon receipt of postigo. Address RoalsparCo., 40 Oliver St.. Boston. Moss. WANTED-Latln teacher residing In East End for two lessons a week In-, evenings. Ad dress A. B. C, Dispatch office. TirAITERS Two flret-class white waiters: good 11 wages; apply at once Baylcy's Care, 405 Smltbfieldst. . 1XTIREHEN -Electric light wlremcn; rou-it be it experienced men. Inquire of E. II. Allen, Hulton A. V. R. R., at once. 7"0UNG MEN Two as news agents on trains. X Union News Co., B. & O. depot. 1 Agents. r AGENTS We offer to general agents and can vassers exclusive territory, free newspaper advertising, a chance to deliver goods before pay ing ror them, immense profits and a permanent business. Address Consolidated, Lynn, Mass. A GENTS $4 to 3 dally: drop all trash and send J3 for aluminum shoe solo samples; 60 perceut Srofit;all sizes: bovs' 60c, men's 75c. Aluminum lovelty Co., 105 Smltbfieldst., Pittsburg, Pa, AGENTS 13 to tf7 daily; experience unnecessary. Putman&Co., perfumers, West Wlnsted.Ct. Female Help Wanted. COOK A good cook: also a chambermaid. Ap ply iu the morning at 149 bbeQeld it., Alle gheny. GIBL A good girl for geueral housework In a family of three; nochlldrea. ApplyatOi Lo cust st., city. GIRL For general housework; German girl pre ferred; no washing. Inquire No. 8313 Penn avenue. GIRL Competent girl for general housework. Apply with references at 5207 Penn av. GIRL for housowork; good wages. Apply, with reference, 416 Larimer av., E. E. GIRL for general housework. Penn av. Apply at 170J "1IRL to assist in kitchen. Sixth Av. Hotel. LAIIY, with business tact, for office. 40 Mont gomery av. Allegheny. LADIES-World's Fair work; homo employ ment. Address, with stamp, S. L. Kilmer, South Bend, Ind. LADIES To do fancy work at their borne or act as agents. Call and see work or address J. M. Lemar & Co., 90 Fourth avo. 200 Houseglrls, cooks, chambermaids, nurses. 16 Third St.. Allegheny. Male and Foinalo Help Wanted. HELP At once, 4 teamsters, 100 laborers, man and wife for farm house, hotel cooks, cham ber maids, dish washers, pantry girls, dining room girls, family cooks, 82 to 85 per week; chamber maids, laundress, 200 hoascglrls, 20 colored. Mcehan's, 645 Grant st. HELP Cooks for families, 84 to S6; chamber maids, dining room girls, laundresses, nurses. 200 houseglrls, German and colored girls, hotel and restaurant-help, cooks for boarding houses, por ters, drivers, farm hands, white and colored wait ers. M. J. Dolan, successor to Mrs. Thompson, 6C3 Grant street. Hotel, Dining and Lunch Rooms. HOTEL FEDERAL. 171 Federal St., Allegheny, fl CO, (i day; special rates when permanent. VISlTKevan'sladles'and gents' dining rooms, 008 Penn ave.; business men's dinner; ladles' noon lunch; meals anytime; everything in season. Crayons, Photographs and Materials. -nVF.IlYnoDY to call at Davis Mahan'a. 43 Fifth S-l av., and see the beautiful panel photograph! IS' at f 1 uozen; uncsi in iuv viu lor vue mvnej, j m. -em MONDAY. OCTOBER 3. WANTED. Situations Wanted. EMPLOYMENT-Llght employment Tor even lags, H. K. T., 173 Third av. C5.ENTLH11IAN who has recently railed In busl- ness wants position at once: is thoroughly competent bookkeeper, correspondent or financial man: salary not so mucluobject as business; best Acicruuccs. Aauress U. ,. it., isispaiuu uuivc. lOSmoN-Raspectable position with responsl- j- me people at remunerative salary uj rename middle-aged man: will accept no position that can't fill: only parties or firms of standing need reply, stating position and salary to satlsractory man; no bookkocplnz; traveling prererred. Address M. A. N Dispatch office. POSITION By man, aged 23. to do any kind or office work; can refer to present employers, with whom I have worked for over 8 years, and others. Address N. P. D., Dispatch office. POSITION-Evening office work of any kind by stenographer aud bookkeeper: No. 1 rcftr- ences. Address Lawrence, Dispatch office. TJOSITTON By respectable colored girl; general X housework or nurse prererred. Address J. H Dispatch office. POSITION as bookkeeper: can give 4 years refer ence or E2C0 bond. Address Bookkeeper, Dis patch office POSITION By experienced steno, general office man. Address R. . igrapher and J Dispatch uuice. SITUATION -As puddle boss by a party or 12 years' experience In one or the largest mills In Pittsburg; cm give best or reference. Address P. B., Dispatch office SITUATION as plaulst by experienced young lady. Addrcsi X. X., Dispatch office, Al legheny. Boarders and Lodgers Wanted. BOARDEBSandroo-ners; all conveniences. 221 Federal St.. Allegheny. GENTLEMEN-Two or three ror nicely rurnisBed trout room; all modern Improvements. 4203 Firth av. WANTED Two respectable men for rooms; (I per week; all conveniences. 37 North av., Allegheny. Tlnslnesi Opportunities Wanted. WANTED I have au excellent site for a largo hotel north side Spring Garden St., one squire from new station Reading R. R., Phila delphia: will erect hotel to suit responsible party! ami lease on reasonable terms: a properlv con ducted hotel at this point Is needeil and will have no competition, Francis E. Bucher. 550 Drexel building, Philadelphia. T ANTED-J250 to 350 buys a safe and reliable t V business needed In every city: will pay from 8100 to $200 per mouth net profit: exclusive terri tory given and complete outfit furnished: send ror illustrated book. A. T. Thompson & Co., lSTre mont row, Boston, Mass. Wanted Partner. "PARTNER Active or silent partner with $10,000 cath In an established and paying manuractur lng business: all correspondence confldental and from principals only. Address X Dispatch office. Piro Intnxanco Wanted. BENSWANGER A ZAHN-Flxo Insurance, to Fourth av. Financial Wonted. CnABLES SOMEKS & CO.. 131 Fourth av., Pittsburg, Pa. Loan Department Money to loan on real estate in any sums desired. Lowest rates of interest, quick and economical service. George Piper, manager. JOHN K. EWING & CO., 107 Federal St., make quick loans. M ON EY at 5 per cent. We have (50, COO to loan. sou up. aucs uros. a Co., im it ounn ar. 1yORTGAGE3 on city or Allegheny county iu. property at 101 t Co., 92 Fourth av. JM. property at lowest rates. Henry A. Weaver rpO LOAN $203,000 on mortgages: JI00 and up X ward at 6 per cent: JjOn.cou at 4)4 per centon residence or business property, vacant lots or farms. S. H. French, 125 Fourth av. WANTED Mortgages on Improved city or Alle gheny city property. McCuue & Coulter, 93 Fourth av. Miscellaneous Wanted. ELECTRIC Mfg. and SupplyCo..310BIssellblock, Pgh., 64 Federal, Allegh'y: incandescent and hell wiring; electrical repairing a specialty; phone 1375. NOTICE. Tile l.-.yers stay away ft-ora Chicago. Strike now on at Henry Dibble Co.'s shop. Committee. PAINI INU and Plate Glass glazing. It, C Miller, 526 Grant St.. Pittsburg. ATENTS O. D. Levis (20 years), solicitor. Ml Fifth av.. next Leader, Pittsburg: no delay. rpRUNICS hauled to and from tne Kast End for X fifty cents. Campbell & Davis, No. 12 Seventh av. Telephone 276. USE Jones' Bedbug Paralyzer .tones' Mag! Koach Powder: ruarhes banished by contract satisfaction given or no pay. 222 Federal St., Alle glicny. bold by all first-class druggists. WANTED All business men to know that the Office Specialty Co., 1C5 Third av.. keen In stock the latest and best office furniture filing cabluets aud lahor-savlng office specialties; work to order and metallic vault fixtures are among their specialties. WANTED To exchange a nice mare, buggy, cart aud harness for a tine saddle horse or will exchange cither mare or buggy for a diamond. Address Buggy and Cart, Dispatch office f ANTED Everyone who warns tne finest and V cheapest wall paper in America to send for samples; sent free to any address. G. G. O'Brien, Paint aud Wall Paper Store. 292 Fifth av. WANTED Furnished room for young lady in private family; location near the center of the city: stats terms, etc. Address E. H. G.. Dis patch office. "VYTANTED To buy a lot In Unlondale Cemetery: TV must be In old part or cemetery: state price and particulars. Address Cemetery. Dispatch or 11 cc. v OOD and photo engraving; nab tones; clectro typlng. Hragdou. 78 Fourth av. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Horses, Vehicles, Llvo Stock For Sale. "lOW Fine, young, well-bred, Tb Alderney cow: J handsome and gentle; 5 years old; warranted satisfactory In ciery particular: price 845; a bar gain. . 31. j-iairu, teiupnoue jiao. DELIVERY wagons-Delivery wagons all style.1; our own make. Win. Beckcrt, 343 to 314 Ohio st Allegheny. Telephone 3420. HORSE-An elegant trotting horse, the finest pony and cart. Alderney cow. three sets har ness, carriage and buggy, the owner having no rurther use for tbern. Apply at 5S25 Peun av. HORSES and mares 80 head, sold for want of use, weighing from 1,400 to l,7001bs.: give yon pick or stable. Chant. Lake Ice Company, thirteenth and Pike; Machinery and Metals For Sale. BOILERS and engines, second hand: all sires, from 4 to 1C0 h. p.; cheapest In the market; 64 boilers and engines In stock, stationary and porta ble, upright boilers, mounted farm engine, etc.: steam pumps, governor, pulleys and shafting. Telephone 3401, 23-25 Park way. J. 3. Young, Al legheny, Pa. QRYANT and Acme automanc engines audboll X crs, hot water and steam heating exhaust fans and ventilating fly fans, water and electric motors, dynamos and electric lighting; general machinists, engineers and contractors; stationary engines and boilers. Tompkins & Ulrlch, 316 Liberty St., Pitts burg, Pa. J7NGINES and boilers or every description: brick J yard supplies; contractors' and rohingmlll ma chinery. Thomas Carlln's buns, Lacock and San dusky sts,, Allegheny. GRINDSTONES-In all sizes, for all kinds of grinding: Craiglelth, New Castle, Nova Scotia and other grits; iron frames and fixtures for hand, foot or power; mounted stone, oil stone, emery wheels and grinders. Wm. M. Ktrby, 129 First av. Rubber Stamps and Stencils For Sale. GET your rubber stamps, steel stamps, stencils, seal presses, brass checks, etc. from Sheaffer & Co., 49 Fifth av.. DulTs College building. NTENCIL3. steel stamps, J teal presses, rubber stamps, etc. W. A. Buntlnc, 20 Fifth av., cor. Market. Musical Instruments. IANO Fine upright piano, nearly new, cheap. 40 Montgomery av., Allegheny. Miscellaneous For Sale. DESK Roll top desk, standing desk, flat top desk, letter press, letter file, cafe; cheap. 63 Diamond st. FOR SALE Powerful French held glass; cost 833, for $10. Address, with stamp. Post Box 302, Cincinnati, O. ONE CENT a bolt wall paper-Finer, 2c. 2Kc: gold, 3c: embossed solid gold, 4c; Ingrain, 5c; send stamp for 190 samples. Reed, wall paper Job ber, Bochester, Pa, PB1NTEUS' stands ana cases ior sale cheap; a prompt buyer will get a bargain: second-hand saw table in good condition; sold because space needed. -Apply Dispatch business office. )OOL TABLES-6 pool tables. Inquire Joseph Saltzer. 2727 Peun ar. rO PillSTEUS lot) type cases anna few stands In good order for sale cheap. Apply The Dls patch Counting Rooms. FOB SALE-BUSINESS. Business Opportunities For Sale. HOTEL Lease and furnitures ror sale. Canton, O. ; a large brick hotel, built 1S33; elegantly furnished; has 45 rooms and all modern Improve ments; located In the beautiful city of Canton, having a population of 30,000 aud being the county scat of the best county In the State or Ohio; the hotel is located within .WO yards of the largo Dcubcr & Hamnden Watch and Cose 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 ror an energetic hotel man; It 14 ror sale or rental owing to the death of the proprietor. Address Chas. Krlchbaum.oi'.m'r., care llartcr Krlcubaum. att'rs at law. Canton, O. T) ETAIL boot aud shoe store on a good street In Av Allegheny; stock ail In prime order; on excel lent opening. Jas. W. Drape & Co., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. RESTAURAKT ror sale: good location, good business, good reasons lor selling. Address R. E. S., Dispatch office. 'TEAM LAUNDRY for sale In Do Bols. Clear- aeid.cp,, cheap for cash, uoxzu. Du.iicis.ri., 1893. FOB SALE-LOTS. City Lots. LOTS on Blufl and Vlckroy sts., near college. Robert Coward. ;0 Bluff St. East End Lots For Sale. C1ENTER AV lots, 4x175. only 83,000 each; street 1 Improvements and towers paid for: choice lo cation : first-class lmprovcmentsi on a main thor oughfare: a limited number only oflered at this Erlce; terms to suit. fceeM. P. Rowley &Son, 91 ilamond st. ORSALE Snadvslde cheap. One or the best lots on Walllngrord St., ncarMorcwood ave., one or the most desirable locations In East End; size 60x161 leet (147). See W. A. Herron A Sons, 80 4th av. FOR 9ALE-East End. 11.200. lot 30XIC5 ft. : pcr fectly level; on Waverly St.; one of the beat locations lu 22d ward: on HnoorDnuense electric line (113). W. A. Herron Sons, 80 4th ar. SCHENLi-.Y I'AKK lots 50x133. or greater front age if desired, on Woodland avenue, between Forbes avenue and Schenley Park; beantlfnlly sit uated: on Squirrel Hill Street Ballrotd. also within short distance, uf cabl and Duquensc lines; as phaltum pavement and all other Improvements; cheap: easy terms. Apply 5100 Forbes or 20 Fifth avenue, Frank F. Mco.a. Suburban Lots Tor Sale. FOR S A LE 30 acres w Ithln 2 lnllcs or'citv line on Pittsburg. Cincinnati end St. Louis Ry. tnat will subdivide to good advantage; low price and easy terms. Baxter, Thompson & Co., 161 Fourth avenue. OTS-120X133 on Kelly St.. Brushton: nice level lots, closs to both lines or street cars: the price on these lots Is much lower than lbo?e adjoining. Howard Brown. 151 fourth av. LOT 120x137. on Kelly St., Brnshton; price and terms easy: location first-class. Howard Brown. 151 Fourth av. W1LK1NSBUKG A fine large lot. 50x170 feet; price only $',000; very pleasant location. Jas. W. Drape t Co.. 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. rarras For Sale. DAIRY, stock or chicken farm Abont 70 acres; 1)4 miles from Baden station; coldrprlng; spring bouse for mils; 5-room house, etc. : taks housu In part pav. Send stamp ror particulars and new farm and exchange list. N. F. Hurst, agent, Rochester, Pa. FARM--A nice farm of 53 acres with good dwell ing house, barn, large oroliard. plenty of water, etc; pear the city; 15 minutes' walk from R. R. station. Jas. W. Drape & Co., 313 Wood st,, Pittsburg. FOR SALE or exchange A farm or 130 acres, with dwelling', outbuildings, orchard, water, etc, etc.; one mile from railroad station; alraut 15 miles from the cltv: will sell or exchange on tlia basis or M3 an acre. Jas, W. Drape & Co.. 313 Wood street, Pittsburg. FOB SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. City Residences. BLUFF ST.. near college New brick bouse, 8 rooms, hall, bathroom. Inside and outside w. c. ; all late Improvements: terms to suit. Robt, Coward. 20 Bluff st. FIFTH AV.. east or Court House A three-story brick or 12 rooms, lot 20x120 to Ann St.: will be sold at a bargain and on ralr terms; lielors to an estate. Baxter, Thompson & Co., 161 Fourth av., corner Grant st. ON easy payment plan, neat little homes: 5 rooms and bathroom. Junction orWylleand Center avs: a few hundred dollars down; balance $20 per month. J. C. Kelliy, 80 Diamond st, SIX seven-room brick houses, with halls, cellar, both gases. In good order, near cable cars Eleventh ward; will sell singly: small cash pay ments, balance monthly ir desired. G. W. Ranltlu, 135 Firth avenue. Q"I 800 cash for a neat little home. 4 rooms only, tlDA) wlthgoodcell.tr, but it has a nice country like appearance: grapevines, trees and shrubbery; a few minutes walk from Center av., on Craig st.t lot 30 feet iront, J. C. Rellly, 80 Diamond St. 80O lor both: one two-storv frame or 6 i rnnin. and mil twA.tnrv hrlrk nf 4 roomf rent at 828 per month: Dedfurd av., near Fulton st. J, C. Rellly, 80 Diamond st. East End Residences For Sale. EAST END A Deat brick dwelling of 3 rooms, bath and all other modern appliances and In excellent condition throughout: large lot; grass plot front, side and rear: good neighborhood: con tiguous to cable cars; possession at once. Jas. AV. Drape & Co., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. I70R SALE New and complcto brick dwelling of . 12 rooms: liaidnood mantels with cabinets, tile hearths, asbestos fire place: first floor finished In hard wood, 4 chambers and bath, sta. w. stand, open plumbing 2d floor; both gases, with com bination fixtures or latest design; cemented cellar, with laundry; rront and rear porch; beautiful lawn, witli flag stone sidewalks: large lot immedi ate possession: this property worthy or close in vestigation. Baxter, Thompson and Co., 161 Fourth avenue. OAKLAND PRO PERT Y-Pavcd street. 2-story brick, lu rooms, rec. ball. Interior handsomely decorated and a complete home: good lot; addi tional lnrormatlou and rermlt to see the property from agents. Baxter, Thompson & Co.. 161 Fourth avenue. Allegheny Residences For Sale. J7SPLANADF. ST., Allegheny New brick house; It Particulars. W. V. Dermltt. 407 GranU EESIDENCEpropTtyln Allegheny of the lato Air. Leonard Walters. Sr.. deceased, situate uuiiucia uautt.; tnu-siv(i;u uiuti ui i- i.iit: rooms, wide hall, bath, both gases and other of tne more recent improvements; an in prime con dition; elegant double lot; lawn front and side: will be sold at less than valne; terms to suit: Im mediate possession given. Ja., W. Drape Co,, 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. RESIDENCE A handsome double residence and over an acre of ground, on Perrysvllle av., Allegheny; abundance of shade and fruit trees, 6hrubbery. spacious lawn, copious flow of water; 12 large rooms in the residence, and modern throughout In every particular; can be bought at a reduced price: Immediate possession. James W. Drape & Co., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. Suburban Residences For Sale. ClRAFTON New house or 0 rooms hall, attic, i cellar, etc, and Large lot, at Crnfton. near R. R. station: house now being finished and can be ready for occupancy In a few days. Jos. W. Drape A. Co., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. 6 ACRES and small dwelling, near the city, at a great bargain; cheapest property In the mar ket. Jas. W. Drape A Co., 313 Wood St., Pitts burg. For Exchange. ESCHANOE-Cosy farm of 15 acres In gas and oil belt near Verona. Address Robert Irwin, Verona, Pa. TO LET. City Residences. TO LET-S2S per mo. ; new. Just finished: 7 rooms, bath, all modern fixtures, near Grandview iv. ; one ot the best locations on Mt- Washington; send ror list. W. A. Herron & Sons, 80 4th av. T'O LET 8 Reed St., 2-story mansard brick house ore rooms, hall, vestibule, bath. Inside w. c, both gases, etc; $23, Baxter, Thompson iCo., 1C1 4th av. East End Residences To Let. TO LET East End. close to 5th av.A large brick dwelling: excellent location, corner lot; 11 spacious rooms, bath and all other modern con veniences, and In perfect order throughout; an ex tended lease wlii be given to an acceptable tenant: immediate possession. Jas. W. Drape & Co., SIS Wood St., Pittsburg. TO LET Meyran av., corner Louisa street: 8 large rooms, 2 wide halls, bath, w. s.. w, c, hot android water, both gases, range lanndry, etc; house handsomely papered throughout; Im mediate possession. Logue & fachroeder, Ger manla Bauk building. aO LET-A neat furnished dwelling In tho East . End. one square from electric cars; eight rooms with bath and other lnuucrn Improvements; im mediate possession; will rent to April 1. Jas. W. Drape A Co., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. TO LET-Oakland; Just finished beautiful new houses; 8 rooms on Atwood st, ; location very good: send for list. W. A. Herron & Sons, 80 Fourth av. AUegheny Residences To Let. TO LET Small houses, Allegheny Martin St., fronting the parks, fine flats of 3 rooms, bath, washstand. w. c, 2 gases, rent only JIG and IS per mo. ; Stewart st. , 6 rooms Inside w.c, 814 per mo. ; Ward st., 6 rooms, near Eidwell st., a very good house, reduced rent 18 per mo. ; Taylor av.. 4 rooms, able SIS mo. : Arlington av.. 4 rooms, hall, 812: Washington av., J rooms (a very desirable brick house), !25 per mo. ; send for list. W. A, Herron A Sons, 80 Fourth av. TO LnT-?l2-Nlce six-room frame house on Yale St., between Irwin av. and Overlook St., hill district. Second ward, Allegheny. A. LeggateA Son., 62 Fourth av. TO LET-John K. EwIngACo.. 107 Federal St., headquarters for Allegheny houses. "Get free list, TO LET Allegheny houses at reduced rates. A. D. Wilson, 55 Federal st,, Allegheny. Booms To Let. FEDEBAL ST.. 221. Allegheny-Nice furnished rooms with board; reasonable. MEYRAN AV., 2-EIcgantly furnished rroat room, with alcove. PENN AV., 404 Third story rront room; both gaces, stationary wosbsiand; suitable, ror three gentlemen. (JOUTH HILAND AV., 203-A suite or rooms. T lO LET-Flat 4 rooms: centrally located: 821. In quire ,1. x reuucuDerg. lod orbes av. TTNIOM AV.. 23. Allegheny-AVell furnished U room with boaid, suitable for one ortwo gen tlemen: terms reasonable. w AT30N ST., 52. near Court house Furnished rooms: all conveniences; for gentlemen. f bee additional aaieta unacr Wanted Boarders J and Lodgers. Business Stands To Lot. TO LET Room, with or'withont power: also, storage room, drvllln. rapacity 30, OTXi ft twill lease kiln or dry lumber by contract. Head Bolt Works. Grant and Buquct sts., Allegheny. Applv ou premises or to II. A. Spangler, Third National xauK, Aiiegueiiy, TO LET-fcpacc with power, cor. Penn and Third avs.: three floors; 20,000 feel space: abundant power: good light; splendid location: every cou venlcnce. Apply Nicola Bros., 20 Filth av. x Miscellaneous To Lets. TO LET Vacantlot, 30x110, with stable, corner Penn av,. Third st. and Excbings alley, AddIi Nicola Eros.. 20GthVr. '?M 1 I .nnmnvrtrra 'HP TO LET. Offices, Desk Boom, Etc, To Let. TO LET In the Ferguson block. Third and Fourth avs.. a few choice offices; day and" night elevator, electric clocks anc janitor services free: rent low. Blacx&Balrd, No. 95 Fourth av. TO LET In the Hamilton building. 91-e3 Firth X av.. choice offices, with all conveniences; rent low. Black A Balrd. No. 95 Fourth av. f PO LET No. 68 Carroll St., storerocrn and dwell- Til, ic; rent low. Jonn n. z.wing a v,o., iw Federal st. PERSONAL, PERSONAL-Edlth F. Rese. ladles' hair dressing parlors, 41 Federal st, Allegheny. PEP.SONAL Mrs.' Dr. McGranor's catarrh powder. 10 cent a box. 350 Wylle av. 1JEB30NAL-Dr. F. n. Deterdlng. dentist, cor ner or Ohio and JamesstrcetAnegheriyClty. ERSONAL Visit 3frs. Elliott's balr dressing and manicure parlors: soperliuous hair re moved by rlectrlc ccedlo. 642 Finn av. PERsONAL-Creait, yes. credit, on fine aress goods, silks, sattns.wraps.etc.. atJ. Dwyer's Room 4. McCance block. 701 smtthfleld. PERSONAL Matrimonial; gentleman 3. of means, desires to correspond with lady of means. Address G. W.. Lock Box 49, Grand Rapids, Mich. PEHSONAL Everett Club News; the pianos de livered this week are Club A. No. ST4. Miss Bessie Reno. 52 Fayette St.. Allegheny; Club B., No. 69, name withheld by request PERSONAL Hair, moles, etc.. on ladle' faces permanently destroyed by the electric needle without pain or scar; consultation free. Miss ttreng. otlce 903 Penn av., D.ckson building. 1JEHSONAL-Ladles wishing to take Tnrko Face Baths or face massage for removing blemishes and Improving the complexion will please vlstt my parlors at $03 Penn av..I'ittsburg. iilssaherwood. PERSONAL Alarrligc paper containing hun dreds of personal advertisements of ladies and gentlemen, worth rrom ll.tCOio J50,(. who want to marry: mailed free. Address Gunnels' Monthly, Toledo, O. PERSONAL By agreeing to pay 81.00 per week orjioper mouth you can get possession of a gold or silver laHles' or gents watch at the Jewelry Ftorcof John lllueh, 130 Federal st., Allegheny, Pa. Diamonds. Jewelry, silverware, clocks, etc., on similar terms. PERSON AL When I was n small boy mv mother always repaired my breeches and Jacket, but since I got to be great big man. Dickson, the well-known tailor, 05 Fifth av., cor. Wood St.. second floor, has been substituted, who now does all my cleaning, pressing and renovating In great shape. Tei. 155.1. PERSONAL Chrlstnas Evans' admirers should Immediately call on his nephew. Dr. Griffith, Third and Grant, Plttsbnrg: his great Ta-va-zon specific remedlos positively cure worst cases catarrh, rheumatism, general debility, weak stonach, lunr kidneys, nervous prostration re stored; examine home testimony; truly wonderful cures. LOST. LOST In Ea3t Liberty. Brushton. Frankstown roadorvlcinlty. Saturday afternoon. October I. a pockctliook routal.itn nionev. A libera! reward will be paid for Ks return to N . Holmes A Sous, 301) Market st. FOUND. T. OUND Tlie best place lu the city to have your J- printing uonc lsatuallow Co.'s, , 208 bnilth- field et. Telephone. 2195. PEOPOSALS. JEFFERSONVILLE, IND., OCTOBER 1. 1KB Sealed prouosnln. In triplicate, will bo reouived hero until II o'clock a. u. (Cen tral standard time). TUESDAY, the 1st dav of November, 1M2, for furnishing at the Q. M. Dnpot hero. lOO.OCOsnllons or mineral oil, of 115 flash tnst, in cases or two Hve-jfallon can caoli. Govornment reserves rUlit to reject any or ail proposals, and to accept the whoio quantity, or any portion of tlio mineialoll bid for. All Information fur nished on application here. Envelopes containing proposals should bo marked "Propoal for Mineral OH," and addreased to COLOXELHENICYC. HODGES, Assistant Qnartermas'.cr Uunaral, U. S. Army, Depot Quartermaster. EDUCATIONAL. NevtYobk, Kmgstou-on-Hudson. GOLDEN HILL SCHOOL FOR BOYS Classical, Scientific and English Courses. JOHN M. UHOS3. A. M., Principal. Get a Practical Business Education. ST. JOHN'S MILITARY SCHOOL, MANLIU3, N. Y. Full conrsesof stndy. Undortlio visitation of the Regents of University or Now York and War Department. KT. KJ1V. F.D. HUNT INGTON, Prest,: WM. VERBECK, Snpt. T"S 8E3 mi? UNIVERSITY UUrlni SIXTH STREET. The ore reliable school that has educated 40,000 students. Fall term begins September 5. tnsllsh, normal, classical, scientific, mechanical, book keeping, shorthand, typewriting, music and elocu tion courses. Day and evening. Send for cata logue. H. M. KOVi'E, Ph. D.. President. ACTUAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, NO. 5 SIXTH AVENUE. Established 12 years. Day and night schools for young men and women. Open the potlre year. Students may begin at any time. Bookkeeping, shorthand, typewriting and English departn ents. Bookkeeping taught by actual business practice. Write for rree pictorial catalogue. M. .1. CONNEIt, President. .". M. PHILLIP. Dean of Faculty. HAHRT DAVIS' EDEN ItTJSEE. Open at 10 o'clock daily. "YUCCA," Strongest woman living;. Babel, tho cowboy pianist, and a great stage show. Admission 10 cents. o33-53 ALTERATIONS Now belnpr mado to onr bnlldin;? for the easy handling or a large stock or wll paper will not bo completed until October 15, until which time we will oUer the samo low prices made during our remnant sale. On account of being so upset we must offer extra In ducements to buyers, otliorwlso a great part of onr stock will bo ruined if not sold. Next year tho prices of wall paper will be higher. Buy now you will save money. We pay 8c postage on samples of wall paper, which wo 6end phee to nny address. If tho samples wero not tlio best and our prices tho Iowo3t this money wonld bo wasted. Wo pay fielghtsonall orders of $3 or over. Wnen yon come to tho Exposition call and see onr stock. G. G. O'BRIEN'S Paint and Wall Paper Store, 232 Fifth Ave., three sqnaros from Court House. selG-72 JAS. WMEIL & BRO., BOILERS, PLATE AND EHEETIRON WORK. PATENT 6HEET-IRON ANNEALING BOXES. With nn Increased capacity and hydranlla machinery, we aro prepared to furnish all work in our line cheaper and better than by tho old methods. Repairing aud general machine work. Twenty-ninth street and Allegheny Valloy Railroad. fels-eo-Tia After 19 Year3 of Trial, B L A I F B, -THE FliLY SAFEGUARD OIL, 19 Conceded to Be the Best and Safest on Known. KEVEB VARIES IN QUALITT. 1 Cannot Bs Exploded, It 13 the very highest (trade of refined pe trolenm. from which In the procoss of mnn nfaotnre, every impurity has been elim inated. Elaine is free rrom benzine and parafflno; it will noror chill in the coldest tempora tnro known on this continent. In color, Elaine H spring-water white, and Iti "firs test" Is so high as to make it as ab solutely e.ifo as any lllumlnant known. n&vlnc; no diragreenbla odor, Elaine Is a pleasant oil for family use. Can Bo BuniBi in Any Petrolamn Lamp. A POSITIVE PROTECTION FROM LAMP EXPLOSIONS. MAKES THE SAFEST AND BEST LIGHT KNOWN. ELAINE! $ OIL. 1C0 Million Gallons ELAINE Sold in IS Years From 1873 to 133?. Elaine Cannot Be improved Tpon. WARDEN & OXNARD, MANUFACTURERS, M gnyaBPRoAy. ELAINE AUVillUil OrtUUH -4 TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER AT PUBLIC fate on tue premises, corner of Grand view avenno and Joel street, Thirty-second ward, MONDAY, October 1 at S o'clock T. v., that desirable building sito.Ti feet on Grand view avenue by 203 feet a.oojr Joel street. Terms will be easy, to salt nlL Will be sold as a whole or In parts to suit purchaser. A. J. PENTECOST.Rcal Estate Accnt,U3 Grant street. . AUCTION SALE OF bCRAP IRON AND Junk U. S. Engineer Office. Custom House, ClncInnati,O..September 2.1832 There will be sold at public miction at Lock No. 8, Mnnonralifln rlvor. OCTOBER 5. 1S32. be tween tne Hours oi y a. m. nnu 3 r. 31., local time, the following proDertv belon-rinsr to the United States: 6.500 pounds, more or less, ot manilla June I1.UUJ pounds, more or less, or wrought scrap iron. 4.000 pounds. : more or less, of cast scrap Iron. The prop erty win uo aeiiverea to tne purcaaser wneu sold and must be romoved within six days. It can be seen ftt tho lock. Terms cash. AMOS STICKNEY, Major or Engineers, V. s. A. AUCTION SALE. Furniture, carpots, fine upright piano, eta, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, at 10 o'clock, at tho rooms of tho Henry Auction Co., 21 and iS Ninth st. The fnrnlshment of a residence moved to the store for sale. SHvorware, vases, clocks, and ornament?, dinner sot, upTh;ht piano forte, oak extension tabic, one oak and one fine walnnt sideboard, chnmbcr snites in wnlnnt and oak, mirrors, wardrobes, book cases, desks, chairs, lounges, pictures, oabl netd, china closets, hall racks, toiletware, dishes, etc., hair and busk mattresses, com forts, pillows and bedding, brnssel3 and in pratn carpets for rooms and halls; also, at 2:30 o'clock, notions, jewelry, clothing, boot und shoes, etc. Sale positive. HENRY AUCTION CO., Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE! ' On WEDNESDAY, October 5, 1892, at 10 A. ' Jt at 2123 Penn av., Pittsburg, Pa., consist- ' tng of the following articles: 10 HEAD HORSE?. 4 CARRIAGES, 3 flIGHt 1 WAGON, 1 SURREY, 2 BUGGIES, 3 SET OF SURREY HARNESS.2 DOUBLE. 4 set or double carriage harness, 5 set of doublo buzgy harnoss, 1 undertaking wazon, 1 slelgb, 2 good gonts' saddles, 1 lady's sad dle. Lcaso of stable for one year with privi lege of two more. The above articles must be sold to the highest bidder, at the proprietor is troing abroad. ANDREW RALAJEWSKI, J. A. McKELVY, Proprietor. Auctioneer. No postponement on account of tha weather. LOT 46 8-12x80, 81 AND 83 FIRST AVENUE, .T AUCTIOIsr EXECUTORS' SALE. On TUESDAY, October 4, at 4 o'clock will bo sold on tho premises tho lotti8-12xS0, Nos. 81 and 83 First av between Market aud Ferry sts., with frame bulldins, leased as a livery stable. Leaso expires April 1, 1830. Terms One-lonrth cash, balance in three, four or five yearly payments. Bv order of tho executors of tho estates of J. II. aud G. K. Sboenberger. A.LEGGATE&SON, AUCTIONEERS, G2 FOURTH AVENUE. EUROPEAN STCalIIll' WHITE STAR LINE. For Qneenstown and urerpoou Kojal and United States Mall Steamer. Gerai'c,Scpt.:S, 10:30 a m Teutonic, Oct. 5, 4 p m Hrlt'Ic. Oet.li, 1033 a.m. '.Majestic. Oct. 19,. 3 p m Germanic, Oct. 25.0a.m. Teutonic. Nov. i Ipa BrJ tannic, Nov.0.U:30aiu 'juajeatic nov. to, :pn From White Star docfc loot of West Tenth street. New YorK. x- - Second chln on these steamrm SaWtt ratei fM anil uj-waril. Excursion tickets on favorable" terms. Second cabin. fO and j-ti. Steerage from or to the old country. 129. W litte Star Oraits payablr on demanit In all ths pilnelpal banks throughout Great Britain. Apply 10 JOHN J. MCCORMICK. CX fmltbfield street, Pltttbnr&orll. HAITI. AND REUS BY. General A (tent. '& bruailwar. New Yorte. mrB fNMAN HUE. New Tor. Qneenstown and Liverpool, From N-:w York every Wednesdar. City or Paris and City or New Yori. 10.MIO tons each. City or Berlin, City or Chester. Tills line lias discontinued carrying steerage pas sengers lrom Europe. ' FROM HEW TOKK: Cltv or Berlin. Wednesdav. Oct. 5, 4 r. jc City of New York. Wedr.eslay. Oct. 12.10 am Cltr of Che-tor. Wednesday, .ct. 19, 4 p. sc. City or Parts. Wednesday. Oct. 35. 9 A. M. For rates or passage and other information ap plv to INTERNATIONAL NAVTOATION COMPANY, Gen'l Agents. 6 Bowling Green. New York, or to J. J. MCCORMICK. 30 Smlthlleld st. Pitts burg. 1v7-TT ANCHOR LINE. Steamers Lavo Nw York Every Saturday For Glasgow via Londonderry. Kates ror Saloon Passage. By S. 5. CITY OP K03TE, SSO and upwards, according to accommodation and location or Room. EeronJ Cabin. 530. On other Steamers Cabin. S45 and uiiwards, Sccond Cabin, 83'j. tfteeraite, 81S Passcngcrs hooked at Ihruugh rates to or from any city In Great Britain or on the Continent. DrultH t n London Sold nt Liiwst Katrs. Book of information, tonra and sailing lists fur nished on application to Agents. RENDER-SON BROlHEItj. 7 Bowling Green. N. Y.. or J. J. JtcCORJIICK. G3) Smltbfieldst... Pitis- Durg. r. Jl. BLliriiL, i;u reuenu st.. jvjiegnenx. apIl-MWF .A-LZiIDT LUSTE ROYAL 3IAIL. SrEAlISall'A GLASGOW to PHILADELPHIA. via DERRY and GAL WAY. Tne most dl rect route from Scotland and North and Allddle of Ireland. ACCOMMODATIONS UNSURPASSED. Intermediate, S30. Steerage, 19. TATFl SERVICE OF I 1 Mr- Y Afl-AN 11213 LlFlC. J STEAMSHIPS. MEW YORK anil GLASGOW via Londonderry every Fortnight. Oct. 6 Stato of Nebraska 10 A. at Oct. 20 State ofCallfornla 10 x. x. Nov. 10. Stato or Nebraska. 9 A. ir. Cabin, J40. Second Cabin, $30. Steerage, $13. Apply to J. J.McCOUMICK, 630 Smlthfleld st. CHOICE. PROPERTIES. B0ESIN& LOTS 23x129; fronting on Bedford and Webster avenues; healthy locntlon. Ifyoudosire to bnild a home, see these lota; prices right and . terms very easy. V. A. J.C.REILLY. - ..'-V 80 Diamond street. . ' WE IIAVE A NEW FRAME nOUSE OF 8 EOOMS AND LAUN DRT, OPEN STAIRCASE, ALL IMPROVEMENTS; CORNER LOT, ONE MINUTE FROM ELECTRIC CARS. CiST END; HOUSE PAPERED; ONLY $3,800, 31.000 CASn, BALANCE TO SUIT. DEXNISTON, ELDEREIN & CO., LIMITED, G32 PENN AVE., E. E. TEL. &K7. (61.) $500 TO S500.000 TO LOAUi on mort- gages, city or country property, at lowest est at rates. J ao. iy.PKAt't; CO., 313 Wood jrittsDure. Telep&paajKo. 97t A3 i J
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