' T ' THE P1TTBBUBQ PISPATOB, MONDAY, OGTOBEB " 10. 3892. ' , ' ? . ' . i I .J HIDDEN FROM GENIUS. Child-Like Spirit Better Than Great Wisdom or Knowledge. THE WANT OP THE HUMAN SODL. Dedication of the First Preibjterian Church of Allegheny. TOriCS TOUCHED UfOX BI PASTORS The Rev. Dr. Sutherland, of the Second Presbyterian Church, preached yesterday morning on "The Things Hidden From Genius," from Matthew xl, 25: "I thank Thee, O Father, Lord of heaven and earth, because Thou hast hid these things from the wise and prudent, and revealed them unto babes." "The things to which Christ here refers," said the pastor, "are the great spiritual truths and realities of the divine kingdom. Does it not seem strange on the face of it that God should hide these things from men of large mental capacity and genius and make themknown to the lowly, and.stranger (till, that Christ should thank Him for so doing? Is there not something startling as well as strange in the words of the text? "What a damper it must put upon the ardor of those ho are in the habit of worshiping at the shrine of intellect! Before whom does the world bow in differential homage? Is it not before the wise and the prudent? And yet Christ here clearly intimates that it is not to these that God makes his greatest disclosures. 'God's ways are not as oar wars,' in this as in other things. "How many people worship intellect? Jesus Christ never did. On the other hand how he glorifies the child-spirit. He showed that it was not along the line of genius that men would find rest unto their souls. Two Divisions of God's Kingdom. "There are two spheres into which the kingdom of God is divided the literary and the spiritual. In the literary the 'wise and the prudent' have ample opportunity for investication and research. The litera ture of the kingdom of God is the fullest and richest in the world. "What literary vork penned within the last S30 years or be lore that lias made an abiding impression upon the woild that does not owe its im pression and influence to its direct or indi rect bearing upon God's spiritual and eter nal kingdom? Not one. But the semi religrious literary snirit, though interested in religious development and controversy, nnd progiessof an intellectual or ecclei.is. tical kind, is not necessarily a religious or Christian spirit at all. It may be and may not. Tou will notice tlint our Savior does not say, nor do his words imnly, that God hides "tho spiritual truths and realities or His kingdom Horn the "wio and prudent' who aic at tho same lime childlike in spirit. "Some of the prrandest disclosures regard in;; Ills spiritual kingdom nlnch God has ever made he has made to men of mighty intellect, or excepti nal senilis. But tliey were at the amo time men who bowed bo fore Him in humble and adoring revetence. "Paul, the greatest utClnUtian apologists, would stand in the front rank nnd'be easily the first in the front rank of the world's in tellectual Riant, and jet what profound and tai-rvaciiin;j spiritual insight was his to enjoy and to use lor the advancement and enrichment of his tellow men: And all aown the Christian centuries to our on lay many of those in close:-t touch with heaven and beaienlj- things have been men of large mental capacity and power. Men or Humble, Childlike Spirit. "But this was not their only, nor waB it their chief, gratification for the privilege and honor conferred upon them. In addi tion to this they were men of humble, child like spirit men whose souls weie aflame with lovo to God and love for their fellow men. Theirs were intellects consecrated to God and to truth and lives consecrated to dut. ".Ve liavo many conspicuous instances of such consecration of icat minds in our own day.. For example, that of the matphless ttutpsinan and intellectual giant who, at the advanced age of S3 jears, is molding the policy and directing the allairs of one 01 tho greatest empites in the viorld William L Gladstone. In answer to a recent inquiry irom this side or the Atlantic as to his con victions legai-ding our Lord's divinity, he sent this characteristic reply: 'All that I think and write and do and hope for is cen teied in the divinity of Jesus Christ.' "The same thing as ti uo of the ;;reat poet, the giealest or our ase. and in my humble judgment theio have been but tew gieater in anv age who has just passed away. His towering genius was softened and mellowed and glorified by the light of God! And throughout ins splendid creations there breathe tlio spirit of simple childlike trust in piofmind ieerence for God. Who of us doubts that he saw his Pilot taco to face when ho crossed the barf Let us re member that grace is genius, and that our Heavenly Father has piomUed to gie grace to the humble. To s-ncli life is a tri umph, death is a victory, and heaven is a coronation." THE NEED OF THE SOUL. Dr. It. It. rviansell's l'irat Sermon In the 1'irth Avenue 31. K. Church. The now pastor or Firth Auenne M. E. Church, Kev. IL B. Mansell, D. D., founded !iis first sermon yesterday on Proverbs iii.,6: In all thy ways acknowledge Him and lie shall direct thy paths." Mr. Mansell said: God is the supreme want of the human soul, and until He is found wo are as fickle and unstable as the waves of tho sea. There may be temporary satisfaction with ourselves until c come in sight of soma danger signal which at once arouses our fears and makes us conscious of insecurity. The strongest human resources are soon exhausted, and willing or unwilling all must go to God at last. "Wo become righteous by placing our selves in right lclations with God. Our will is lost in God's will, and God's love becomes our love. Wo are made to rejoice in tho Fatherhood o God and the brotherhood of man, and with our elder biother say, 'Lo, I come tn do thy will, O God.' But many have diflicultj- in observing the this tuntjamental law owing to their confused idea of God and lack or vital union with him. They have never felt conscious worship, and are Miangers to the beauties revealed by placing to the soul's eye the telescope of faun. This eternal Jehovah accommodates Himself to our on necessities, and shines upon us in the face of Jesus Christ. He limits and localizes liimseir for our own ac commodation and comfort. So the true Christian God is not a dim shadowy abstrac tion, but a mule leality. He repeats His own incarnation in our sanctified manhood nnd womanhood. God is no loncer thought of as dwelling far awav in the solitudes or His own etcrnity.for He resides asa constant guest in the contrite heart. "To acknow ledge God in all our ways means that we place ouiselves completely under dlvlno control; that wo nccept God in Christ as an abiding guost: that wo ever recognize His wisdom und power as suporior to ours, so that we will not trust ourselves to take a single step without divine permission, over conscious that He does not direct our puthl through both night and morning." CHEIST AS A TEACHER. He Was Humble and Attracted the Multi tude by His Simple Teacliings. Ilev. W. H. Rodenbaugh. pastor of tho Duqucsuo He-glits Church, preached yester day on "How Can I best Help the Church." He took his text from Luke vli., 11. After pointing out tho nature of Christ as a teacher, tho nature of His bearers and op posers of His teachings, he said: "Christ a a preacher grew. Ho used no rhetorical lan t'uage, but was. plain and practical in all Ills teaching. Tliereloie the multitude pressed upon Him to hear the word of God. In order to bo a successful teacher ono must linger near the cios, nnd wait to be in fluenced by that life which nttiucted tho multitude. Christ was n teacher, not nn exactor. His principle was to lead by love. He needed no propitiation on our part, but He Himself became a propStiatio.i for us. The heathen mother Is willing to make a propitiation for her offense, aud will cait hei child in the Ganges to appease the wrath of her god. We have no sacrifice to make. Christ became a sacrifice for us, ana when wo press near to Him His touch heals our infirmities. Christ preached a gospel for the poor. When the messengers sent bv John came to Christ, He opened the eyes o'f the blind and healed the ears of the deaf and then said: 'Go and tell John that the poor have the Gospel preached to them.'" THEIR FOURTH BUILDING. The New First Presbyterian Church, or Al legheny Dedicated by the Pastor and Congregation A Relic of the Pint Church Nearly Free From Debt. Dedicatory services of the fourth build ing of the First Presbyterian" Church of Allegheny, located on the corner of Arch and South Diamond streets, took place yes terday. At the morning services Dr. Moffat, President of the "Washington and Jefferson College, preached the dedicatory sermon. The services, held in the audi torium, which has a seating capacity of S00, were listened to by over 1,100 people. They were very beantifnl and impressive. Dr. Allison, editor of the Presbyterian Banna-. Dr. Thomas IL Robinson, professor in the Western Theological Seminary, and Rev. Mr. Kennedy, pastor of the church.occupied the platform. After a short scriptural reading the finan cial statement ot the church was read.sbow ing that the building and lot cost $74,050. and that the whole, with the exception ot a few thousand dollars, is free fiom incum branes. The building was then transferred trom the Building Committee to the Boara or Trustees as the legal custodian,and then transferred Irom tho trustees to the Session, as the spiritual overseers to dedicate and use for divine worship according to the Tresby terian order. The afternoon services were held in the lecture room, and consisted of dedi catory services by the Bible class, an address by Rev. H. T. McClelland D. D., brief addresses by former teachers and remarks by pi esent teachoi s. An inter esting relic of the First Presbyterian Church built in Dr. Stockton's time, was shown to the audience by the pastor. It is an old Bible, "presented to the church by a mem ber January 1, 1S4S." It was rebound in 1S82, and Is highly valued by both the pastor and tho members or tho church. On the walls of the auditorium are two brass tablets. Upon ono is the following inscription: "E'.lshP. Swift, born in Wllliamstown, Mas , August 12, 1792. Ordained September 3. 1S17. Installed imator of the First Pres byterian Church or Allegheny, uctooer i, 1SJ&. Died April 2, 1SG5." At the time of Dr. Swirt's death his son, Elliotte E. Swift, was co-pastor with his father and took charge at that time and was pastor for 20 years. Tho other tablet contains an inscription sacred to the memoir of the latter. More than 1,200 people listened totheeven ing exercises of the dedication of the First Presbyterian Chuich, on Arch street, Alle gheny, last night, and perhaps 200 others tailed to find standing room. The opening address was Dy Rev. Dr. I). It. fcuthciland. of the Second Pi esby terian Church.Pittsburz. His remarks were intensely piactical and were based upon the effects of consolidation and co operation upon individuality. He said that while co-operation is necessary to success in every phase of existence, that too much of it destroyed individual effort, and he did not hesitate to pronounce consolidation a curse in almost every instance. Itev. Dr. John Fox, or North Chnrch, Alle gheny, spoke at borne length upon the his tory or tue Presbyterian churches and par ticularly or this church. Kev. Dr. M. B. Kiddle, of the Theological Seminary, fol lowed him with a somewhat sim ilar talk, and showed the relation which tho church has always borne to the seminary and to the other churches of the city. At the close of his address, praver wasoffeied by Itev. Dr. Kennedy, pastor of the church. Alter the singing of a hymn, the benediction was pronounced by Bev. Kiddle, of the Theological Seminary. CHBISTIAHS SHOULD BE FAITHFUL. A Church Member Should Not Renounce His Taith for "Worldly Gain. , Bev. J. H. Patterson supplied the pnlpltof the First Presbyterian Church yesterday. Taking "Be thou laithtul unto death" as his text, he delivered an eloquent plea for Christian steadfastness and faithfulness to duty. Illustrating his theme with the ex ample of constancy, he related how, when the Roman Emperor came to the throne, he issued an edict that the subjects in his employ should either tesign their positions or renounce the Cluistian religion. Tiie larger Dart re signed. Tho next day he reappointed all those who had dune so to their old positions and banished those who had disclaimed their lalt'i In the hope or winning his favor. He went on to state that Christians are to be laithlul to their vows and that It is a Chi istian's highest privilege to be per secuted. This was the Christian's reward, and was the distinguishing feature of Chris tianity. No other religion was to be com pared with it. God's light could illumine a mountain as easily as a mole hilF. Continuing, he bald that the World's Fair was now uemandlng the attention of the Church, and that Christians should bestead xast in their demands to have it closed on the Sabbath. Every State had its Sun day laws except California. That the saloon keepers of Chicago were petitioning to have the Fair open on Sunday was evidence enough that the Church should urge that it be closed. He closed with a general exhor tation to faithfulness In observing the laws of both God and man. KEV. XOCKE'S SUCCESSOR. Bev. Mr. Ellis Preaches Two Sermons to His New Congregation. Rev. Mr. Ellis, the newpastorof theSmith field Street il. E. Church, preached his first sermon to his Pittsbunr congregation yes terday morning. He filled the pulpit last night also, and at both services large con gregations attended. Mr. Ellis was a lormcr Pittsburg printer. He attended college with Charles Edward Locke, his predecessor, at the Smlthflcld Stieet .M. E. Cnurch, and the two, about the same axe, have been warm iriends since college days. Mr. Ellis came to Pittsburg from Jamestown, X. Y., where he had been located for five years. At yesterdaymorning's services Rev. Ellis talked in a kindly way of the Itev. Charles Edward Locke. He told of the Itineiant system in the Methodist Church which pro vides a minister lor every church and a church for every minister. He pledged himself to labor industriously lor tho spiritual good of his new con gregation nnd ho asked that they Help him as they had helped their former pastor, and if ho failed to pleaso or fill the place to the satisfaction of his people, he hoped that he might first find it out. 3Ir. Ellis Is piobably Z8 years old. Ho has a rather stiikmg face that beams with good naturo and kindliness. He -ays he was received with marked consideration in Pittsbui-g, and he was delighted with his congregations yesterday. THE TEMPTATION OF CHRIST. Bev. Mr. Long Tells of the Savior's Powers of Endurance. At the Butler Street 31. E. Church yester day Rev. S. P. Long preached in tho absence of the pastor, Rev. Oldham, who is in Harris burs attending the missionary convention. He took fur his text, the "Temptation of Cb rist." He pointed on t a number of different ways of looking at this temptation, and told the story of Christ and the devil on the monntain. "What a wonderful power of resistance must Christ be possessed of," said the speaker, "todely temptationwhen dared to nrove his own iaentlty." Kev. Mr. Long has only just been appoint ed Citv Missionary by Bishop Newman. The office is a new ono. He will be assisted in his ork by Mrs. Long, with whom he spent five j ears in missionary woik In Bur mali and Rangoon, India. Roth are pecul iarly fitted to this class of work. During the evening service the Hamilton Quartet rendered Rome choice music for the congre gation. Bead a Labor Day Sermon. Owing to Kev. William Thompson's ab sence from the pulpit of the St. James Epis copal Church, Penu avenue, last night, Mr. liralt. a lay reader from Trinity Church, New Yoik, read the sermon delivered at that church on Labor Day by the Kl Kev. Bishop Thompson, of Mississippi, on capital and labor. The sermon was a masterly analysis of the subject. Singing In the Connty .Tail. Rev. E. K. Donehoo had charge of the re ligious services at the county jail yesterday. He was assisted by a quartet ofslngers, who led the prisoners in the music When Nature Needs assistance It may bs best to render it promptly, but one should remember to use even the most perfect lemedies only when needed. The best and most simple and gen tle remedy is the Syiup or Figs, manufac tured by tho California Fig Syrup Co. Corsets Cheap. Closing out two lines or extra good corsets at 50c a pair a big bargain. Jos. Hokne & Co., Penn ave. DEwm's Little Early Risers. No griping s o pain, no nausea; easy pill to tako CHARGED TO STRIKES. Wylie Avenne Failures Traced to La bor Difficulties and the EVILS OF THE CREDIT SYSTEM. Stock Assets of Pealers Onlj a Fraction of tho Liabilities. LARGE EASTERN FIRMS WILL BE LOSERS The labor troubles of the past six months are held to be largely responsible for the recent business lailures in the "Wylie ave nue district. Within the pait week the Sheriff has attached his bills of sale to six drygoods and notion stores in that section. Several of those failing have branch stores in the small towns in this vicinity, which will also go down in the wreck. The general reason advanced for the failures is that the peddlers and small dealers supplied from the Wylie ave nue stores failed to meet their obligations, thereby preventing the merchants from settling with.their creditors. The whole system seems to hare been one of credit. Little capital was invested by many of the dealers. All depended on their income from sales to meet their pay ments. Each Depended on the Others. The merchants bought on credit from Eastern wholesalers, sold on credit to the peddlers and small stores and they in turn sold largely on credit to their customers. The latter are almost entirely of the mill working class. Homestead has always been considered one of the best fields for the pack peddlers' business in this sec tion, but any colony of foreigners is considered good. When the income of this class was cnt oft by strikes, eta, they failed to pay. In many cases the peddlers had sold them a considerable quantity of goods on time, but when they couldn't pay there was no way to compel them. The peddlers have nothing to real ize on. From this the shortness of money is-felt by all parties. The Wylie avenue, people all declare this the dullest season they have experienced lor many years. Large Amount of Money Involved. The amount involved by the Wylie ave nue failures is over (200,000. The first sale by the Sheriff will take place this morning, S. Tapolsky, of No. 83, being the victim. The stock is not large and consists of low priced stuff, but his liabilities amount to nearly $25,000. The sale of J. & S. Friedman, of 67 Wylie avenue was set for to-morrow, the liabilities being estimated at f 12, COO, but a stay until next Friday is expected to-day. A member of this firm was twice arrested the other day. charged with preparing to abscond and with secreting Goods to defrand creditors. The sale of D. Bosenthals stock is set for to-morrow. His liabilities are said to reach ?125,000. His friends claim he will secure a settlement be fore to-morrow and avoid the sale. There are two other firms, one on Penn' avenue, which the Sheriff has levied on, and in which sales will take place shortly. It is said that all the stores contain bnt'a fraction of the amount of their liabilities, and if the Sheriff's sales take place the New York firms will be the losers. Toilet IiANOLESE, soothim?, cooling tn inflamed conditions. A preservative of tria skin. Valuable application for burns, wounds. Ask your druggist lor Toilet Lanoline. Men's Underwear Ourereat specialty. All wool nnderwear $1 SO per suit and up to finest made on hand looms. Finest silk and wool mixed underwear. Finest all pure wool underwear. Finest ail pure silk: underwear. . Extra large sizes always In stock. i .To3. Horse & Ca's Penn Avenue Stores. Don't Take the Bisk Of fire or thieves, but keep your valuable papers, bonds, etc, in the sale deposit vaults or the Farmers' Deposit National Bank, 66 Fourth avenue. Boxes rented at $5 a year and upward. Black Dress Goods- Bargains here all wool at 25c, 60c, 75c and $1 u yard. The biggest stock of new black dress goods we have ever shown prices the lowest. Jos. Horse & Co., Penn ave. Opening Fall display of ladies' costumes, Tuesday and Wednesday, October 11-12. Parcels & Joses, 29 Fifth avenne. See the Dress Goods Bargains We offer to-day at 25c and 50c a yard hun dreds of pieces, all new come and save money. Jos. House & Co., Penn avenue. Dress Suits. For a good-fitting dress suit or overcoat go to Pitcairn's, 454 Wood street. 24-Inch, Heavy Black Silks At 85 cents a yard, as better quality and as Hide as any sold at $1 see them to-day. Jos. House & Co., Penn avenne. MEETTNGS AND NOTICES. Meetings. -VTOTICE-THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE 1 stockholders of the Pennsylvania Salt Manu facturing Co. will be held at their office. No. 113 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, on WEDNESDAY. October 23. 1S92, 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. PUKVES, becretary. Notices. TR. JNO. COOPER, JR.. HAS REMOVED HIS JJ offices from 42 N. Diamond St.. Allegheny, to rooms 42 and43Westin sunguouse Duuaing, i'og. Ar, .nose, throat and chest diseases. Hours 1 to 4 r. m. -TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AS MY 1 wire. Ellxa Shepherd, has left my bed and board without Just cause, lwill not be responsible for any debts she may contract. GEORGE SHEP HERD. Legal Notices. JOHN J. MITCIIEU Attorney at Law, No. 441 Grant street. ESTATE OF THOMAS BRADY. DECEASED Notlce 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 nnderslgned, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, aud those navlng claims against the same should make them known without delay. JOHN J. BltAUY, NICHOLAS F. CUNNINGHAM. Executors, No. 316 Penn avenne. Pittsburg. Pa. PERSONAL. PERSONAL-Mrs. Dr. treatment never falls. McGranor's S50 Wylie av. Imperial PERSON AL-Dr. F. H. Deteraing. dentist, cor ner of Ohio and James streets, Allegheny City. PERSONAL-Credit, yes, credit, on fine dress goods, silks, satins. wraps,ctc, at J. Dwyer's Room 4. McCance block, 701 smith field. PERSONAL-Styllsh dressmaking: Miss Goldlng. dressmaking, rrom New York, jruaranters food fit and styles at very moderate charges. 212 llnnlddle st., city. PERSON AL Everett Club news: The pianos de livered this week arc Club A, No. 163. Mrs. S. J. Lloyd. Erie. Pa.: Club B. No. 2s9, Miss Uullle GUlmor, Llgonlerst., Pittsburg. PERSONAL Hair, moles, etc, on ladies faces permanently destroyed by the electric needle without pain or scar; consultation free. Miss streng, office 903 Penn ar.. Dickson building. PERSONAL Ladles wishing to lase Turko Face Baths or face massage for removing blemishes and improving the complexion will please visit my parlors at 903 Penn av.. Pittsburg. Miss Sherwood. PERSONAL Marriage paper containing hun dreds of personal advertisements of ladles and gentlemen, worth from $1,000 to $50,000. who want to marry: mailed free. .Address Gunnels' Monthly, Toledo. O. PERSONAL Christmas Evans, Spurgeon, Me Kenzle Indorsed Ta-va-zon Specials for catarrh, rheumatism, weak lungs, stomach, kid neys, nerves, prostration, general debility; never fall; examine home testimony. Dr. Grim ill. Third and Grant, Pittsburg. PERSON AL When I waa a small boy my mother always repaired my breeches and Jacket, but .Intel got to be a great big man. Dickson, the well-known tailor. 85 Fifth av.. cor. Wood St., second floor, has been substituted, who now aoai allmy clnlng, crt.slnj-and rcuoratlni la groat W Classified real estate advertisements on tits pape ten cents per line for each Insertion, and none taken for less than twenty cents. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE Classified under the lollowlng headings will be ac cepted at the rale of ONE CENT PER WORD OR EACH INSERTION when paid for In ad vance either at main or branch office.. "Wanted Advertisements of all Kinds, SUCH AS SITUATIONS, MALK RELF, FEMALE HELP, AGENTS, ROOMS, BOARDINO. BOARDERS, MISCELLANEOUS TO LET ROOMS, PERSONALS. MISCELLANEOUS FOB SALES, LOST AND FOUND. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. .BUSINESS OFFICE Cor. Smlthfleld and Diamond Streets, ALWATS OPEN. BKANCTI OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WnFltT. WANTS. FOR SALE. TO LET. AND OTHER TRANSIFJJT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements nould be prepaid unless adver tisers alresdv have accounts with The DisrATcH. FOR ALLEGHENY. NO. 107 FEDERAL ST., TELEPHONE 3621. FOR THE SOUTHSIDf, NO. 12 CARSON STREET. TELEPHONE NO. 0022. FOR THE EAST tND, J. W. WALLACE. 613 PENN AV. riTrBURG ADDITION AL. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. SHU) Butler treet. EMIL G. STUCKEY, 2h street and Penn avenue. ALLEGHENY ADDITIONAL. F. H. EGGERS & SON, Ohio and Chestnut streets. THOMAS McHENRY. Western and lrwln avenues. WANTED. Male Help. ACTORS 5 experienced actors for dramatic co. Address A. Templeton. 132 Webster St., city. AUDITOR Thorough business man of force and energy, good accountant, to act as traveling auditor for large company: single man preferred; must be able to investigate books thoroughly for detection of errors, etc.; nojnexperienced or In competent person need apply; highest references required. Address, giving experience and refer ences, X. W. G., Dispatch office. BARBER "teadv single vonng man; close at 5 F. M. 209 Federal St., Allegheny. BARBER-Young man: gart St., Allegheny. a steady Job. 103 Tag- "DARBER or boy with experience. 2018 Carson BOY To learn barber trade, legheny. 83 Rebecca St., Al- TJOOKKEEPER By an established real estate firm J") a bookkeeper and general office man to take charge of rent department: a inHdle-aged man and one experienced lnthe business preferred: perman ent position to right party; must give bonds and best of references: slate where lastcmployed and salary expected and full name and adaress. Address Real Eastate Broker No. 6. Dlspat.ch office. CAN VASSERS Few eooa men: good pay. Wheeler A Wilson Mfg. Co.. 6 Sixth st. C"IAKRIAUE woodworker immediately at J Altoona Carriage Works, Altoona, Pa. ("lORNICE MAKERS Iron cornice makers and J tinners. Address Caldwell A Peterson Mfg. Co., Wheeling. W. Va in ELPERS Two heater hclners. two hook-ups, bar mill: no XJ three stralghteners: 16-inch striae; apply immeaiaieiv. Works, Leetonla. Ohio! Cherry Valley Iron LATHERS-3. Inquire at Barnbart's office, Mc Kee's Rocks. MAN with snap to take charge of office and men selling patent specialties: $150 per month aud commissions: must bare 11.500: good security and interest. Address T. 31., Dispatch office. MEN' We want reliable lncu. who are already traveling salesmen, to carry our lubricants as a side line: give references and territory. 3Ianu- facturers' Oil Co.. Cleveland, o. MEN Six intelligent men of good adaress to represent a company m West Penna. and Eastern Ohio. Full particulars address X., Dis patch office, Pittsburg, Pa. PAVERS 6 good brick pavers right awav. Ap ply to A. Farkson, contractor, Bellefield av,, Oakland. TLUMBER-HughM. Hay, SI Rebecca St., city. EPRESENTATIVE Live, wide-awake, to reo resent us In every locality; one with vim, vigor, pluck and push can easily make V250 per mo.: no peddling goods: something entirely new; staple as flour: send for full particulars to-day. Address Manufacturers. P. o. Box 5303, Boston. Mass. SALESMAN On salary or commission, to nanale the new patent chemical Ink erasing pencil: the greatest selling novelty ever produced; erases inK thoroughly tn two seconds: no abrasion of paper: 2C0 to SCO per cent profit; one agent's sales amounted to f620 In six days, another f 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. Wis. SALESMAN Experienced salesman to sell Na tional cash reKisters: none but men with ex perience on the road need applv; good salary paid. Apply corner Fifth av. and AVood st. between V and 12 A. M. SALESMAN reaching foundries and machine shops to take specialty as side line; territory: carry sample In pocket. Tlmmls & CUssold, Bound Brook. N . J. SALESMAN In Jewelry store: active man with polite mauuers; one with experience preferred: mustcume recommended. Address J. R. II., Dis patch office. SALESMAN By an established cigar house a good salesman, with a small capital, to take an interest In same. Address C. G. A,, Dispatch office. SALESMAN First-class Eastern drcssgoods saUsman wants position; city reference. Ad dress ror three days Eastern, Dispatch office. SALESMAN Shoe salesman. Gem Shoe House, Braddock, Pa. ; apply In person. SALESMEN and femal -$40 Dei week and expenses to male and female workers, to act as resfdeut salesmen 'for a company manufacturing goods wanted In every household. Permanent, profitable work. Termsand circulars free. Address Electro-Novelty Co., 30 Armory bt., Boston, Mass. SALESMEN-$1 to $3 dally: aluminum shoe soles: flexible; outwear steel: don't slip; lamliles save one-half in shoe leather; youths', 60c: men's, $1 00. Aluminum Novelty Co., 105 Smlthfield st., Pittsburg. Pa. SALESMEN Two or more live Intelligent men: salary or commission. For particulars ad aress ., i'. o. vox i3oi, city. SALESMEN Two experienced dress goods sales men; no others need apply. T. M. Latimer. 133 Federal St., Allegheny, Pa. SOLICITOR An experienced advertisement so licitor to buv a fourth Interest In an established copyrighted medium or advertising; the publica tion last issued netted a profit of upward of $200, be tides netting the subscriber over $150 In commis sions for less than fonr weeks' work; the remain ing interest is owned by the publishers of a citv weekly Journal; the price asked Is reasonable and terms of nayment liberal to the right party. Ad dress S. L., Dispatch office. SOLICITOR For a standard writing machine; state experience and salary desired. Address General Dealer, Box553, Pittsburg. OTAIR BUILDERS-Appiy Northside Planing O Mills. 145 McClure av.. Allegheny. TWO good Walters, mond st. The Rustic, 55 and 57 Dla- f ANTED The names and addresses of ener TT gctlc men open for permanec work. We give exclusive territory; we guarantee good workers $30 a week: we furnish office, furniture, delivery team, and newspaper advertising; our article Is monopo ly: it will save 25 per cent orthe coal bills or every body; full particulars by mall; lithographs, pamph lets, etc., free upon receiptor postage. Address KoalsparCo., 40 Oliver St.. Boston Mass. YOUNG man to keep small set of hooks, dress C, Dispatch office, Allegheny city. Ad- Agents. AGENTS City and country, to sell "O'Keefe's Pills, "a sure cure for liver derangements, colds, coughs, hoarseness, etc : acknowledged by thousands of Pittsburg's citizens after 17 years' test to be "a great medicine:" agents can mate $3 to $5 a day. Dr. O'Keefe A Co.. 1232 Penn av. AGENTS-Clty and country, to sell Wlegand's frame banger for pictures, crayons, mirrors, signs. Etc.: no picture hangs perfectly without it: salesmen pan make from $3 to $5 a dav. Wiegand Frame Hanger Co.. 1232 Penn av. AGENTS Good and bustlers: those proving good men will be taken to the World's Fair by the company. Apply alter 2 P.M. No. 4 Chest nut St.. Allegheny. Washington Novelty Co. AGENTS wanted to canvass for something new. ready seller and exclusive territory. Inquire 17 Isabella St., Allegheny. 4 GENTS Compound cooker, steamers, roast ii. era: new selling features. C. McConalogue, Paxton. 111. AGENTS $3 to $7 dally: experience unnecessary. Purman & Co.. perfumers West Winstcd.Ct. Male and Female Help Wanted. HELP At once, man and wife to oversee a farm, 10 farm hands, teamsters, laborers, man cook, woman cook, $10 per week; dishwashers, chamber maids, dining room girls, panlrr and laundry girls, family cooks. $4 to $6 per week; cook aud cbam b- r inald for small family, highest wages; Swedes, Germans, colored, German housekeeper: 200 girls will be supplied tills week free of charge; steady places; caU at once. Meeban's Agency, 545 Grant street. HELP Housekeeper and cook for an institu tion; cook, chambermaid and waitress for same fam ly; cooks, laundresses, chambermaids, dining room girls, house girls, uotel cooks, cham bermaids, pantry girls, night cook, colored help, gardeners, drivers, farm hands, white and colored waiters. Miss Dolau, successor to Mrs, Thomp son, 608 Grant si. Instruction. HOME STUDY Bookkeeping, penmanship and shorthand thoroughly taught by mall; responsi ble and progressiva expert Uachcrs. For particu lars address ths Pittsburg Corrsspandeactr Sttti nn Colleje, P. O. Sox its. WANTED. Female Help Wanted. ACTRESSES-8 experienced actresses for dra matic co. Address A. Templeton, 132 Web ster v.. city. ' COOK An experienced cook. German girl: mast hare first-class reference. Applv to-day or to-morrow between 12 and 1 o'clock 1U Norta av., Allegheny. CIOOK-Five dollars per week paid to a first class, J satisfactory cook for a private family. Ad dress X. B.. Dispatch office. - (100KS, girls for housework. Employment office, J 130 Robinson St., Allegheny. ,' DRESSMAKERS Experienced; none other need apply. Miss Hughes, 112 Federal St.. Alle gheny. CIRLS-For all kinds of housework. Mrs. Vard, 130 Washington St.. city. HOUSEKEEPER-One qualified to care for children: to proper pel ion good home will be Klven. Address 0.. Dispatch office, stating salary wanted, with reference; none but VrotesUnt'need apply. HOUSEWORK girls, cooks, chambermaids: places to-day; situations free. Elite, 442 Penn av. LADIES to do fancy work at Ihelr homes or to act as agents. Call and see work or address J. M. Lemar & Co., 90 Fourth ar. LAUNDRESS First-class chambermaids, house girls, nurses. Employment Office, 29 Sedgwick St., Allegheny, Situations "Wanted. DRUGS-Competent drug clerk with registered pharmacist's certificate desires situation. Ad dress Prescription, Dispatch office. POSITION In art dent, of first-class store In Pittsburg, Allegheny or Altoona; can take en tire cnargc, buv goods, makeup "ads" fordep't.. etc. : can give lessons in art needlework, painting, make up goods lor holiday trade and orders: eight ears' experience; finest references. Address for one week France, Dispatch office. rOSITION Traveling salesman wishes position; any good line; familiar with Western States. Address Traveler, Dispatch office. POSITION Stenographer and typewriter of con siderable experience and ability desires posi tion. Miss V, Dispatch office. POSITION By young man. In newspaper office; had experience; willing to start at the bottom. Address B. U., Dispatch office. POSITION By an experienced child's nurse; first-class credentials furnished. Meeban's Agency, MS Grant st. POSITION by an experienced transltman. level man ana draughtsman; best city references. Address Box 462, city. POSITION as porter, or take care of horses, oy a German. Address R. W., Dispatch office. POSITION in Job printing office by two-tblrder. Address T. T.. Dispatch office. SITUATION by middle-aged lady of experience as managing housekeeper for respectable gen tleman In first-class hotel: speaks three languages; best of reference. Address F. II., Dispatch office. SITUATION as assistant In office or collector by a graduate of commercial college: can furnish reference and security. Address Brown, Dispatch office. Cll'UATION Experienced hookxeeper desires O position with reliable firm where a little money could be Invested. Address investment. Dispatch office. SITUATION By a lady of exnerlence as house keeper; can give the best of reference. Address A. K., Dispatch office. Bookkeeping, Accounts, Etc ACCOUNTANT Why employ unreliable parties when you can have services of practical man In keeping your books at small cost by doing It In the evening? have two evenings at disposal; best references. Q.. Dispatch office. OOKKEEPING-A set of books to work In the evening; best of references. B. K.. Dispatch office. Hotel, Dining and Luncli Booms. COZIEST dlnlnsr, lunch and ice cream rooms in the city, Eevan's. 918 Penn av. Business men's dinner, d' hote; ladles' noon lunch, en' carte. HOTEL FEDERAL. 171 Federal St.. Allegheny. $1 50, $2 day: special rates when permanent. Crayons, Photographs and Materials. I EVERYBODY to call at Davis Mahan's. 43 Firth J av., and see the beautiful panel photographs al $1 a dozen: finest In the city lor the money. Fire Insurance Wanted. BENSWANGKR A Fourth av. ZAiLN Fire insurance. Financial Wanted. T MORTGAGES on citv or Allegheny county Henry A. Weaver MX. property at lowest rates. &Co ir.:io Fourth av. MONEY to loan on real estate security In any sums desired: lowest rates of inlerr st: quick and economical service, Piper & Clark, 131 Fourth avenue. MONEY at 5 per cent. ,We have $50. 000 lo loan, $300 up. Alles Bros. & Co., 161 Fourth av. TO LOAN $200,00(1 on mortgages: $100 and up ward at 6 per cent; $500, C00 at 4 per centon residence or business property, vacant lots or farms. S. H. French. 12a Fourth av. WANTED Mortgages on Improved city or Alle gheny city property. McCuue & Coulter, 93 Fourth av. Miscellaneous Wanted. pLECTRIO Mfg. and Supply Co.,310 Blssell block. jlj r"gn., w feaerai. Aiiegii'y: u ne&ndesrent itnrt bell wiring; electrical repairing a specialty; pnone iS7o. ELECTRO gold aud sllrerplatlng done on watch cases. Jewelry, etc.: silverware repaired. H. J. Huhn. Jeweler. 90 Fourth av. PAINTING and Plate Glass glazing. 523 Grant St.. Pittsburg. R.C. Miller, PATENTS O. D. Levis (20 years), solicitor, 1J1 Fifth av.. next Leader. Pittsburg: no delay. 1'EfJNKS hauled to and from tne East End for fifty cents. Campbell Davis, No. 12 Seventh av. Telephone 276. USE Jones' Bedbug Paralyzer .rones' Magi Roach Powder: roaches banished by contract satisfaction given or no pay. 222 Federal St., Alle gheuy. bold by all first-class druggists. XXT ANTED All business men : know that tho IT Office specialty Co., 105 Third av.. keen In stock the latest and best office furniture, filing cabinets and labor-saving office specialties; work to order and metallic vault fixtures are among tbelr special tie. "IT ANTED Everyone wno wants tne finest nnd TV cheapest wall paper In America to send for samples; sent free to any address. G. G. O'Brien, Paint and Wall Paper Store. 292 Fifth av. WANTED Reliable party to rent dining room and kitchen, with 25 regular mealers: good chance for widow or young couple. Address EV 3.. jjispaicu onicc. WANTED To buv wagon and single harness suitable lor furniture business: must.be nearly new. Address Box 4 A Braddock, Pa. WANTED -To know the whereabouts of Eden Frazler. For Information address n. S. Ackerman, Grcensburg, l'a. "Yir ANTED Farmers and gardeners to brln? VV their green tomatoes to H. J. Heinz Co., 199 Main St., Allegheny City, Pa. WANTED To sell first-class downtown board ing house: good reasons for selling. Address G. E Dispatch office. WOOD and photo engraving; nan tones; electro- typing, ilragdou. 78 Fourth av. FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Musical Instruments. "MIANOS Grand upright pianos, manufacturers' f prices: dealers' and agents' profits excluded. 40 Montgomery av., Allegheny. Horses, Vehicles, Live Stock For Sale. COW A fine Aldcrncycow for sale cheap. In quire of David Kirk, Darrah St., Oakland. DELIVERY wagons Delivery wagons all styles our own make. Wm. Beckert, 340 to 814 Ohio St., Allegheny. 'I elephoue 3-120, HORSE An elegant young black, tall, rang)", sound and stylish, thoroughly broken to city cars and engines; ttots well and could be made fast: fair trial invited; i 111 sell low. Address P. O. Box 903. Machinery and Metals For Sale. BOILERS and engines, second hand: all sizes, from 4 to 100 n. p. : cheapest in the market: 84 boilers and engines in stock, stationary and porta ble, upright bailers, mounted farm engine, etc.: steam pumps, 'governor, pulleys and shafting. Telephone 3101, 23-25 Park way. J. 3. 'Young, Al legheny, Pa. BRYANTand Acme automatic engines and boil ers, hot water and steam beating exhaust fans and ventilating fly fans, water and efeciric motors, dynamos and electric lighting: general machinists, engineers and contractors; stationary engines and boilers. Tompkins & Ulrlch, 316 Liberty st., Pitts burg, Pa. ENGINES and boilers or every description: brick yard supplies; contractors and rolliugmlll ma chinery. Thomas Carllu's Sons, Lacock and San dusky bts., Allegheny. GRINDSTON ES-In all sizes, for all kinds of grinding: Cralgleith. Newcastle, Nova Scotia and other grits; Iron frames and fixtures for hand, foot or power: mounted stoae, oil stone, emery wheels and grinders. Wm. M. Klrby, 133 First av. Bubber Stamps and Stencils For Sale. GETyour rubber stamps, steel stamps, fwnclls. seal presses, brass checks, etc.. from Sheaffer Co., 49 Filth ar.. DutTs College building. STENCILS, steel stamps. Seal presses, rubber stamps, etc. t . A. Bunting; 20 Fifth ar.. cor. Market. Doss For Sale. TANPOINTER-Onc thorough bred, well trained English pointer dog, 2 years old: one Enp, 4 mouths old. For particulars address (j. E. ogan, coraopolls, Pa. Miscellaneous For Sale. REGISTER and safe-Only In itASH J months. 63 Diamond st. FOR SALE-Two good barber chairs at 51 Sixth avenue. IMPORTANT TO BUILDERS-Rcd brick ror sal In Urge or small quantities i capacity 23,000 per day. For prices address 8, a. -City Brick Work, jrwrtCltr, BtL binusBft jvni POB SALE-MISCELIAXEOUS. TOR SALE-EHPKOVED REAL ESTATE. FOUND. 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. Apply Dispatch business office. T)OLL top desk, letter press and letter file. 63 JLlf 1 Diamond St. TO PRINTERS 100 type cases anna few stands In good order for sale cheap. Apply The Dls- patch Counting Rooms. FOB SALE-BUSINESS. Business Opportunities For Sale. BILLIARD and pool room at a oargain in live manufacturing town, a few miles from Pitts burg. Address Pool. Dispatch office. OAHDING HOUSE-Splendldlr furnished: ele gant location; cheap to quick buyer; reason for selling sickness. Address Quick, Dispatch office. BOILER PLANT, complete with machine shop attached; a good trade established: fl.OOO down, balance on long time. Address Plant, Dis patch office. BUSISE33-A rare'opportunltv is In store for some lire man to step right Into a clear, pros perous ana well established business In the heart of the city; the good will and complete stock will probably not exceed S3. 100: the right man can make his purchase money the first rear. For particulars address or call on J. R. Cooper. 130 Fourth av. (1IGAR STORE In a good location and doing a splendid business: good reasons for selling. Address H. C. T., Dispatch office. HOTEL Lease ana furniture for sale. Canton. O. ; a large Drlck hotel, built 18SS: elegantly furnished: has 4$ rooms and all modern Improve ments: located In the beautiful city of Canton, bavin i a population of 30.000 aud being the county seat of the best county In the State of Ohio; the hotel Is located within 300 yards or the Urge Deuber & Hampden Watch and Case Works, employing 2,000 skilled workmen; also situated at the ter minus of the Canton and Masslllon electric car line: in fact, a splendid location in a booming and srrowlng city: a fine opening ror an energetic hotel man; it Is for sale or rental owing to the death of the proprietor. Address Chas. Krlchbaum,am'r., care Harter & Erlchbaum. att'ys at law. Canton, HOLMES CO. have for sale the following: Restaurants from S600 tn 11,500. Saloons from S5.500 to 115.000. Cigar stores from S150 to ft. 300. Groceries from (250 to 14.003. bakeries from S450 to 12,000. Book and stationery stores from 11.000 to $3,000. Also paper route, feed stores, furniture stores, machine shops, undertaking business, printing office,. art store, gents' furnishing store, furnished lodging house, etc. We have the following amounts or cash to loan on first-class city prop erty: 11,000, tl.MO. $3,000. HOTEL furniture and lease with extensive transient trade: fine brick house on comer near Uonrt House; 47 rooms furnished with new and modern furniture: good stock liquors, cigars, etc.; long lease and cheap rent: price. $3,500; easy terms: best opening In this growing city. Address C. H. Folsom. Lima, O. SALOON First-class saloon connected with con rectlonery, opposite baseball park, comer Dunbar and Lexington; owner must go to Europe. O. Wels. Cleveland. O. CQ 500 will bny one of the best located saloons UOj In Cleveland. For particulars write I. Mc Millan, 21 and23 Market St., Cleveland. O. Business Properties For Sale. ALLEGHENY Three-story brick house In good condition: large storeroom and 11 dwelling rooms, hall vestibule, alley entrance and cellar under whole house, sewered, both gases, water throngh house; agood place for auy klud of busi ness; house sltuatea at 53 Chestnut St., Allegheny; will sell cheap. HOTEL property, situated in the business part of the town: excellent stand. Address Mrs. B. Casey, Latrobe, Pa. Manufacturing Sites For Sale. MANUFACTURING SITE For sale or to let, manufacturing site in Allegneny: three-story brick buildings with boilers and enxlnes; lot 132x 125. corner or two streets: convenient for business purposes. For particulars see Jos. P. Rankin & Co.. 154 Fourth av. FOB SALE LOTS. City Lots. LOTS on Blufl and Vlckroy sts., Robert Coward, 20 Bluff st. near college. MT. WASHINGTON, 10 minutes' walk from In cline, large level lots, between Boggs and Southern ays., on line or Grandview Traction road; $i50 and up to $600: terms $10 and $25 cash, balance easy monthly payments; these lots are in a desirable location and will enhance very rapidly In value; call at office and get particulars. Black & Baird, 95 Fourth ar. (1-268) East End Lots For Sale. C1ENTERAV. lots, 4Sxl75. 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 Brfce: terms to suit, face M. P. Howley A Son, 91 lamond st. EAST END Best bargains to-day on the mar ket: 490 ft. front by GOO deen on a leadlnr ave nue of E- E.: avenue graded and paid for; within cignt minutes' waic or electric line; lb a front foot will take II: you must act promptly to secure this. See M. P. Howley & Son, 91 Diamond st. FORSALE Snadvslde cheap. One of the best lots on Walllngford St.. near Morewood ave., one of the most desirable locations In East End; size 50X161 leet (147J. Sec W. A. Herron 4 Sons, 804th ay. SCHENLI-.Y PARK lots 50x150. or greater front age If desired, on Woodland avenue, between Forbes avenue aud schenley Park: beautifully sit uated; on Squirrel Hill Street Railroad, also within short distance of cable and Duqueuse lines; as phaltum pavement and ail other Improvements; cheap: easy terms. Apply 5100 Forbes or 20 Fifth avenue, Frank F. Nicola. Allegheny Lots For Sale. T?OR SALE 3 acres well lying land, containing X 50 good building lots, $10,000 only; easily reathcaby Perrysvllle Ectric Ky.: enhancement certain: a good Investment. (127). W. A. Herron A Sons, 80 4th ave. OR SALF Only $6,000. 4 acres of desirable ground. Eleventh ward. Allegheny (10). bee 1 W. A. Herron 4 Sons. 80 Fourth av. PERRYSVILLEAV.. Allegheny-New plan of lots:electr!c cars rom Pittsburg to the end of the unerorasciaretbeautilul building sites. each25x 110 to 140 leet to an alley; elevated, commanding a magnlncent view; producing fruit trees on every lot; prices only $400 to (SOD: easy inonthy payments, or a discount for cash. Piper & Clark, 131 Fourth avenue. IOTS at a sacrifice to close an estate: two blocks J oflots: suitable Tor three or six building sites each; located -nlthin ten minutes' walk of Alle gheny City Hall. First parties only address Owner, Dispatch office. LOTS Few building lots on California ave.. Allegheny's new outlet. A. D. Wilson, 55 Federal St., Allegheny. LOTS-Fine biiildlnu lots. Fifth ward. Allegheny. A. D. Wilson, 55 Federal St., Allegheny Snburban Lots For Sale. INGRAMVILLA-lor IS lots. 35x146 feet each, for $300; easy terms. D. Behen & Son, 4112 Penu avenue. LOTS In Grove Square plan. Perrysvllle v on easy terms, without Interest. Call on Holmes iCo., 420 Suilttfleld St., for plans. Farms For Sale. FARM A nice farm of 56 acres with good dwell ing house, barn, laige orchard, plenty of water, etc.: near the city: 15 minutes' walk from R. IE. station. Jas. W. Drape Co. ,313 Wood st,, Pittsburg. I70R SALE or exchange A farm of 133 acres, . with dwellings, outbuildings, orchard, water, etc.. .etc.: one mile from railroad station; about 15 miles from the city; will sell or exchange on the basli o:" $40 an acre. Jas. AV. Drape 4 Co., 313 Wood St.. Pittsburg. FOB SALE EttPBOVED BEAL ESTATE. City Besidences. CJ Sfl A cash, balance $500 per year, for a good JtJUv two-story frame dwelling of 6 rooms, finished attic, bath. hall, porches, etc.: conveni ent to electric and steam cars: lot 24x120 to alleyt price only $3,500. Samuel W. Black & Co.,9u Fourth avenue. flQ 500 Very good Investment, 3 new frame )Os houses. 2 of 4 rooms, attic cellar, water, etc., each, and one or 5 rooms, etc.: good large lot: street and alley paved: this will bear investiga tion. D. Behen & Son, 4112 Penn av. Hazelwood Besidences For Sale. QfT 000 Hazelwood: neat, attractive and con ijlO venient 2-storv frame dwelling ore rooms and finished attic, hall. bath. h. and c. water, slate mantels, inside shutters, pantry, front and rear porch, all in first-class order; corner lot 53x 120 to alley; very cheap, t amuel W. Black A Co., 90 4th av. QjfT 000 Hazelwood; new 2-story brick dwell t3t) ing or 8 rooms, hall, bath, lanndry, h. and c. water, inside shutters; all in first-class order: lot 20x1 5: very cheap. Samuel W. Black & Co.. 93 Fourth av. C2C 800 Hazelwood: new 2-story brick dwelling j3Jj of" rooms, nnlshcd attic, bath, hot and cold water, hall, laundry: all flr&t-classorderandflnlsh: lot 30x125, to alley. Samuel W. Black A Co., 9J I ourth av. Allegheny Besidences For Sale. BLOCK ors dwellings on Juniata st., 6tn ward. Allegheny. A. D. Wilson, 55 Federal st, Al legheny. BLOC1C G houses: corner lot: on Locust St., glieny. A. D. Wilson. 55 Federal St., Alle-Alle- gheny. T) LOCK of 3 dwellings on Franklin st.. Alle-Alle- j ghenv. A. D. Wilson, 55 Federal St., gneny. ESPLANADEST., Particulars. W. Allegheny New brick house; V. Derraitt. 407 Grant, LINCOLN AVE.. Ailegheny-A bargain: one of the fluest locations on this beautiful avenue, large double brick mansion with wide center hall; library on first floor: 3 bath room, aan I tary plumb ing, laundry, both gases, large front porch: house in nest or condition: will be sold at a bargain, on account or recent changes In owner's family; lot 50x140 to alley. Black & Balrd, 93 Fourtn ar. "VTO. 3 Washington av.. Second ward-Press JLl brick front of 8 rooms hall, vestibule, batb. laundry, range, hot and cold water, both gases, late mantels, rear entrance, sewered and paved t lotWxllOt price. $4,500. Jas. J. Vfaldrou Co., 271 Beaver v. Allegheny Besidences for Sale. "PERRYSVILLE AV. Will sell very cheap to X quick buyer new Queen Anne frame dwelling. Perrysvllle av, near Charles 4t.. Alleffhenr: Improvements: large lot. W. if. Pollock. 130 Fourth av. RESIDENCE A handsome double residence and over an acre of ground, on Perrvsrllle av., Allegheny: abundance of shade and fruit trees. shniDbery, 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. DTape A Co.. 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. Suburban Besidences For Sale. TRAFTON New house of 6 rooms, hall, attic, Kj cellar, etc.. and large lot, at Crafton. near R. R. station; house now being finished and can be ready for occupancy In a few days. Jas. W. Drape & Co., 313 Wood St.. Pittsburg. For Exchange. CITY property In exchange for farm: we have a couple of good properties, residence and busi ness, to exchange for a farm. D. Behen & Co.. 4112 Penn ar. Beal Estate. HOUSES A number of 4. 5, r. and S-rootn houses in different parts or the city, which I will sell on easy payments or will build a honse to suit you on some other lots. A. Bauck.- 441 Grant st. TO LET. City Besidences. TO LET Small houses-Penn av., near 13th St., neat Hat of 3 rooms. 2 gases, water, etc.. $13 50; Vlckroy st.. near Magee St.. 4 rooms. $15 per mo.; Soho St., near Center av., neat 6-room house. $19 per mo. ; Junllla St.. new, 5 rooms. $13 per mo.: Federal st., near Wylie. 6 rooms, $16 per mo.: ClluT St.. near 17th st. Incline. 5 rooms. $13: Webster ar., cor. Woosler. 4 handsome new brick houses. 8 rooms, all late lmprorements.$3J: send ror list. W. A. Herron & Sous. SO 4th ar. TO LET $25 per mo.: new, just finished: 7 rooms, bath. all modern fixtures, near Orandrlew j.v. : one of the best locations on Ml Washington; send for list. W. A. Herron & Sons, 80 4th ay. East End Besidences To Let. TO LET Oakland; Just finished beautiful new house; 8 rooms on Atwood St.: location very good: send for list. W. A. Herron & Sons, SO Fourth av. TO LET Fonr-roomed house on Forbes av. ; also. S-rooraed house, Perrysvllle, Allegheny. In quire Holmes t Co.. 420 Smlthfield st. Hazelwood Besidences To Let, HPO LET Hazelwood. Hazelwood av.. above Svl- X van av.. three-story frame dwelling of 10 rooms: papered throughout eood cellar. iruu trees; ij per momn. Fourth av. Piper & Clark. rpo LET-Hazelwood. Hazelwood av.. near the JL C corner or Olio av.. frame house of 6 rooms: food well. large cistern, frnlt trees; $15 per mouth, lper & Clark. 131 Fourth av. Allegheny Besidences 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 $13 and $13 per mo.; Stewart St., grooms lnslde.w.c. $14 per mo. ; Ward St.. 6 rooms, uear Bldwelt St.. a very good house, reduced rent $18 per mo. ; Taylor av.. 4 rooms, atilc $18 ino.: Arlington av.. 4 rooms, hall, $1Z: Washington av., 6 rooms (a very desirable brick house), $25 per mo. ; send for list. W. A. Herron & Sons. 80 Fourth av. rpo LET Allegheny. JlcClure av.. near Hubbard X St., modern frame house, with reception ball, seven rooms, bathroom and large finished attic: newly grained and papered: fine-cellar, laundry with sta. tubs, both gases, city water and all con veniences; $35 per month. Piper & Clark. J31 fourth av. TO LET Allegheny, only $23 per month, reduced rent, neat brick house, 6 rooms. Washington av. :aIso, $18 per month, one of 6 rooms, late fli tares on Ward, near Sedgwick st.: send forbst. W. A. Herron & Sous, 80 Fourth av. TO LET 155 Grant av.. brick house six rooms, hall and conveniences; rent. $23. John K. Ewing 3c Co.. 107 Federal at. 1 10 LET John K. EwIng&Co.. 107 Federal St.. headquarters for Allegheny houses. Get free list. Booms To Let. ALLEGHENY. Pittsburg. East End furnished rooms; 100 to select-Ii om. Information Bu reau, 442 Penn av. A ECU ST., 174, Allegheny Furnished room. FIFTH AV.. 620 Well furnished front room; gases, hath; elegant location. 37EDERAL ST.. 221. Allegheny Fine rooms and : boarding: reasonable rates. ROBINSON ST.. No. 130. Allegheny Rooms fur nished, unfurnished; room renting agency. WASHINGTON ST.. No. 35. Allegheny Desirable front rooms: second floor. UNION AV.. No. 23. Allegheny Furnished rooms with board, suitable for one or two gentlemen; terms moderate. Z bee additional adieu unuer Wanted Boarders and Lodgers. Offices, Desk Boom, Etc, To Let TO. LET In the Ferguson tlock. -JUIrd and Fourth -avs-r-a- few ho4f' offices; Bay "and' night elevator, electric clocks and Janitor services free: rent low. Blaca & Balrd. Nu. 95 Fourth av. rpo LET Immediate possession Front office. X 2d floor 413 Wood t. : entire office f uralshmeut for sale. Mercantile Trust Co.. 413 Wood st rpo LET-ln the Hamilton building. 91-93 Firth J. ar.. choice offices, with all conveniences; rent low. Black A Balrd. No. 95 Fourth av. Easiness Stands 'To Let. rpo LET Room, with or without rower: also. X storage room, dry kiln, capacity 30,000 ft ; will lease kiln or dry lumber by contract. Head Bolt Works. Grant and Boquet sts., Allegheny. Apply on premises or to H. A. Spangler, Third National Bank, Allegheny. TO LET Space with power, cor. Penn and Third avs. : three floors: 20.000 feet space: abundant power; good light; splendid location: every con venience. Apply Nicola Bros., 20 Fifth av. 'TO LET Pride, near Locust St.. fi Med up for and X formerly occupied as a butcher shop: also fire dwelling rooms attached: $25 per mo.: send for list. W. A. Herron A Sons, 80 4th av. riO LET Large storeroom on Firth av. X iCo.. 420 Smlthfield st. Holmes Miscellaneous To Lets. TO LET Vacant lot, 30x110. with stable, corner Penn ar.. Third st. and Exchange alley. Applv Nicola Bros.. 205th av. BUSINESS CHANGES. DISSOLUTION NOTICE-NOTICE IS HEREBY given that Hie partnership between Charles Somers, George Piper and Leonard A. Clark was dissolved on October 5, A. D. 1692. All debts due to the said partnership are to be pal'd aud those due from the same discharged by George Piper and Leonard A. Clark, at Nu. 131 Fourth av.. where the real estate and mortgage business will be con tinued by the said George Piper and Leonard A. Clark, under the firm name of 1'lper & Clark. VOTICE OF DISSOLUTION NOTICE I ll hereby given that the copartnership hereto fore existing between John F. Lamker and Henrv F. Weaver under the firm name of Lamkpr Weaver, as general Insurance agents, has been this day dissolved by mutual consent. John F. Lamker retiring. The business from this date will be conducted by Henry F. Weaver, who assumes the liabilities of the fii m and to whom all payments due the firm must be made. JOHN F. LAMKER. HENRY F. WEAVER. Pittsbuko. Pa., October 1, 1892. In retiring from above firm 1 respectfully solicit the continuance or the patronage lo Mr. Wearer so kindly given me while wltii the firm lean assure zaf friends and the Insuring public that Mr. Weaver will properly take care of their interests, having had over 20 years' experience with the Boatman's F. A M. Insurance Co. or this city, who have retired from business. Respectfully yours. J. FRED. LAMKER. liMIGK, TYSOI & JACK'S STEELWORKS HAVE BEEN LOCATED AT KENSINGTON. Work on the construction of these extensive mills will be started at once and pressed to completion. This adds an other great'industry to those already located at Kensington. Secure a lot in this new manufacturing and residence city, and the amount invested will soon double. Kensington is the best city in the State for business or employment. TISIT KENSINGTON. Free railroad tickets furnished at office of Tffl EIWTI IlBOflINT CO., No. 79 FOURTH AVENUE, Pittsburg, Pa. ITODND-The onlj reliable freehand portrml 1 artists In nnvnn and wttr calom finest at grades only; all work done in windows in presence) or the public; order now and pay for ennstmajj' stores open until 9p.m.: satisfaction guaranteed or no charge. Jos. S. Cowan. Prop. Union' Ar-! lists Portrait Co.. first floors 703 Liberty St., 607 Wood st.; we employ no agents. Branch 26 Ohio st. TelepBone 2172. LOST. LOST English setter dog. wnlte with black ears and black on sides of bead: S3 reward If re-' turned to 310 Fifth ar. ', PEOPOSALS. US. ENGINEER OFFICE, CINCINNATI . Ohio, September 23. 1S92. Seated pro-! posnls lor construction of tow and snag boas lor Kentucky river, Ky., will be received as' this office until 12 jr., November 1, 1892, send then publicly opened. Specifications, blanks, forms and all available information will ha furnished on application to this office. D. W. LOCKWOOD. Major of Engineers,U. S. A. TT S. .ENGINEER OFFICE, CHARLES U . TON, Kanawha, W. Va., September 22, 1S92 Sealed proposals for the iron valves, journals, fastenings, rods, racks, etc, for lock gates on the Great Kanawha river, em bracing about 9-2,000 ponnds of wrought Iron; 57,000 pounds ot cast iron and 4,000 pounds of steel and bronze, will bo received at this office until OCTOBER 19, 1S92, 3 p. H., Stand ard Eastern time, and then publicly opened. Specifications, blank forms and all available information will be furnished on applica tion to this office. WM. P. CKAIGHILL,' Colonel Corps o: Engineers, U- S. A. Office or COKTROLLEU Or ALLEOHErY CoTTSTT, ustt. Pa,, r .8,1392. J PlTTSBCRO, Pa., Oct. 8, NOTICE TO PAINTERS. SEALED PROPOSALS -will bo received at this office until 4 o'clock r. M. Wednes day, October 12, 1892, for painting certain rooms, corridors, etc, in Court Honse. , Specifications at tne County Commission ers' office. Bidders to givo bond in amount of bid. The Commissioners reserve the rignc to reject any or all bids. JAMES A GEIER, County Controller. Orricx or ) COSTROIXEE OT ALUOHE3T ColTXTr. PA. f FrrrsBuna, Pa., Oct. 7, 1S92. ) Notice to Engine and Pump Builders. , SEALED PEOPOSALS will bo received as this office until o'clock p.m., Wednesday, October 12, 1S92, for 10-inch rising main, from pump In basement to tank In Cours House tower. Specifications and information at tha County Commissioners' office. Bidders to give bond in amonnt of bid. The County Commissioners reserve tha right to reject any or all bids. JAMES A. GRIER, County Controller. NOTICE TO PRINTERS. Office of CoxTROixini of Allzohekt Cocttt, tnrrr. Fa., e. 8, 1893. i Pittsbuko, Pa., Oct. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office until 2 o'clock r. m. J Mondav. October 10, 1892, for tha print-, ing or 840,000 official and specimen ballots and 210,000 cards of instruction. For sam ples and Information call at the County Commissioners' office. Bids to be accom panied by bund with two sureties In one-half the amount of bid, successful bidder to giva bond with two sureties in double the amount; of bid. The right to reject any or all bids is reserved. JAMES A. GEIER, County Controller. AUCTION SALES. I AUCTION 15ALE Furniture, Carpets, Pictures, Piano, Etc., TUESDAY, October 11, at 10 o'clock, at tho rooms of the Henry Auction Company, 21 and 2G Ninth street. Fine upright pianoforte, brocatello parlor" suite, walnnt and oak chamber suito, ward robes, bookcases, desks, sideboards, exten sion tables, china closets, lounges and couches, parlor suites npbolstered in En lish rugs, plushes and hair cloth, a lot of oil paintings and engravings, clock and orna ments, spring mattresses, pillows, blankets and beddtnir, large line of brnssels and in grain carpets for rooms and halls, hall racks, kitchen and laundry furniture. Sale positive. HENRY AUCTION COMPANY, Auctioneers. TTN'DERWRITERS' SALE AT AUCTION-. U Tinware, Boots and Shoe. Rubbers, CTothinjr. etc.. WEDNESDAY, October 12, ac 10 o'clock, at the rooms oTtlie Bs$AjWS""" Mn Co4. w4nd 2S Ninth street; $3,000 worth or tinware, v copper, brass and Japanned goods; also a lot of clothing, boots and shoes, rubbers, tc., slignly damaged by firs and water, to be sold for account of whom it may concern. Sale positive. Terms cash. HENRY AUCTION CO., Auctioneers. . EDUCATIONAL. New York. Ringston-on-Hndson. GOLDEN HILL SCHOOL FOR BOYS Classical. Scientific anl English Courses. JOHN 31, Oleosa. A. ST., Principal. , ACTUAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, NO. 3 SIXTH AVENUE. Established J2 years. Day and night schools for young men and women. Open the entire year. Mndents may twglu at any time. Bookkeeping, shorthand, typewriting and English departments. Bookkeeping taught by actual business practice. Write for free pictorial catalogue. M. .1. CONNER, President. J. M. PHILLIP. Dean of Faculty. l I D DV UNIVERSITY vUnnl SIXTH STREET. special law and medical preparatory courses, business college, shorthand- mathematics, lan guages and natural sciences, telegraphy and elocu tion. The old reliable school that has educated over 40.000 students. Dav and evening. Send for catalogue. H. M. RWK.'Ph. P.. President. CHOICE PBOPEBTTES. COZY, NEW 5-R00M HOUSE With finished attic, front and back porches; lot graded and fenced. $500 Down Balance Easy Payments. GEO. S. MARTIN & CO., 147 Fourth Ave., Second Floor. S500 TO 8500,000 a.s gages, city or conntrv property, at lowest rates. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 313 Woodst, Pittsbunr. Telephone No. 973. ,.34 y. "Ti I U. a ."T. .j, && mm;im&m!iJmmuiM 1 i-nTTMirrwatniiiiii "m-miriierk'M-mijr ::.