$l gsp 4wrs i.r' '' v THE '1P1TTSBURG DISPATCH, . FBIDAY," OCTOBER ; 14, 1892. .?. "mil SLOW RETURNS from the Election Boards Will Be One Result of the New Law. TWO DAYS TO COUNT THE VOTES. 3 he licket-rrintins Contract Held Cver for .Another I ay. lIlRATAGAXf WASTE 01' GOOD FAPER Pennsylvania who have been accus tomed to knowing all about the result of the election within a tew hours after the polls close, u ill Cud it quite a different matter this year. They ill be lucky if they learn how the State has gone, or even their own county, within two days after the election. There are some precincts in which it is expected two days will be re quired to count the ote. The Baker law with all its fine points is mystifying to the voter, hut more so to the election ofiiceis. The latter are, as a rule, men of verv ordinary intelligence, and it will be extremely difficult for them to comprehend their duties, which are three-fold more complicated than under the old law. Even under the old law remarkable blunders were frequent. Cards ot instruc tion will, ot course, be sent to each polling place, but the legal phraseology in which they are couched will be hard for many of of the election officers to understand and their work will be slow and tirisome. No Effort to Hold Hack. There will be no efiort required as in the pa.t to hold back the returns until after raiduight of election day in order to secure an extra day's pay for services on the board. The Commissioners do not think the returns in this county will be delayed more than a day longer than heretofore ex cept in a few district's, but they say it will take a full day to count the vote in nearly all. In the country where returns did not come in lor two or three days under the old law it may be a week beiore they are heard from under the linker law. At any rate the official figures on the election will not be definitely known for a week or more in the close legislative and Congressional dis tricts. Contrary to Commissioners the contract expectation the County yesterday failed to award lor printing the tickets. will be let to-mor The contract row. In the meantime additional bids will be recihed. Several bidders put in proposals yesterday. "What their reasou for delaying the matter is the Commission ers will not tell until the contract is let to-morrow, but they sav their explanation will be satisfactory, to all concerned. "Want to lvnoir, Dont You Know? The Commissioners of a number of sur rounding counties, including Lawrence, Butler, Greene and Favette, visited those of this county to cet pointers on the print ing of the ballots. Incidentally they pro pounded a number of queries opening up some interesting points in the Baker law. The Fayette and Lawrence County Com missioners have about decided to disregard that section ot the law which requires SO per cent more ticcets shall be printed than the registry list shows to be necessary in each district. They say they will rely on the judgment of their constituents to ex cuse them for disregarding this absurd feature ot the law. As the law stands, 75 tickets must be printed for every 50 voters in each district, or fractional part of 50. The tickets must be divided into two equal packages, one of which must be delivered to the judge of election in each district on the Saturday before election day, the Commissioners re ceiving the receipt of the Judge of Election for the package. The second package must be delivered to the same person on the Monday before the election. The second package shall not be opened, according to law, until the tickets in the first have all "been used or voted. A Great "Want of Money. Commissioner Mercer agrees that the pro vision is absurd, but says it is probably in tended to prevent a district from being dis franchised in event ot the first package being missent, lost or stolen. "But in a county like this, where the facilities for reaching every nook and corner are so ample, it seems like a waste of money," said Mr. Mercer. "Take the election dis trict in which 1 live, for example. We have this year 3S5 registered voters. It has been about the same lor years, but only once did we ever have 250 votes polled. Generally the number is 200 or less. According to this law we roust provide COO election tickets lor that district. There must be 300 tickets in the first package. If we get out 200 votes this year we uill be doing well, and makine al lowance for 50 or 75 spoiled tickets we will not need to open the .second package at alL In a maj'ority of districts the proportion of votes to the registered number is not nearly as large as ours and the surplus tickets will be even greater. In fact there are lew dis tricts where the second package need be opened." Keeley Cure In Penitentiaries. The National Executive Board of the Keeley League meets in Pittsburg, at the office of the National Secretary in the Ferguson block, on next Monday. Among other things a number ot lecturers will be indorsed aud the outline of bills to be pre sented to the Legislature of Pennsylvania and other States, with the object of securing the Keeley treatment for inebriety for jail and workhouse prisoners, will be drawn up. A Slinister Uses Whisky. It Is not so strange that ministers of the frosnel nse a stimulant when pi escribed by reputable plivsic ans, micu as Klein's silver age and Duquene rye si hiskies. The physi cian who recommends them well knons their puiity and age. Silver nee sells at $1 50 per quart and Duqnesne at $125. All other Pennsylvania rye whiskies bix yers old at $1 00 per quart, or six quarts for"$5 00. Send lor catalogue and price list to Max Klein, Allegheny, Pa. From Kev. Dr. David McAllister. lira mty remember that you put into my parlor over three years ao ono ot your Con over pianos and tested it side by side with one ot tho highest-priced instruments made. On the basis of that test I purchased the Conover piano. That decision has been fully jnstined by nearly four veais' nse of me instrument. The points which commend this piano to carelul purchasers ai e the-e: 1. Its purity and sweetnexs of tone. 2. Its combination of power with sweetness. 3. Its fine meciianlcal adjustment ofkoisfor case, and precision or execution. 4. Its ca pacity for remaining long in tune. Only an instrument or fltst-class make will stand this te9t. 6. The excellence of Its frame resisting even Pitt-bur' and Allegheny's trying gas fires. This helns to account for me lengtn ot time it win remain In tune. To Mesrs. IL Kleber Jt Bi o , 500 Wood stre 1 street. Aaents lor uonover pianos, Allegheny, Oct. C, ISui SalcD Department. W. A. Hoevelor, storage, 1211 Pike stieet, Pittsbur , Pa. Ii 3-ou have any furniture carpels or other household effects that you want to sell to good advantage, send fur our wa2pns;our charges are reasonable and ne leport each item as sold. Telephone 50. Don't Take the Risk Of fire or thieves, but keep your valuable pa pei s, londs. etc.. In the rate deposit vaults of the Farmers' Deposit National Bank, 6C Fourth avenuo. Boxes rented at $5 a .year aud upward. - Kimball Pianos. Kimball Pianos. A most magnificent lot of these famous in struments Just received fresh, from the lac tory. Comn and see them. Mellok & Uoeke, 77 Fifth avenue. Four Button snede kid gloves at 69c; worth $1 22. Come and see. E. S. Giles, 82, 91 and 96 Federal street, Allegheny. Sxz our perfect fitting kid gloves. Jakes H. Aiken & Co., 100 Fifth avenue. "TID-BXTS." EXPOSITION. "Birds or a leather flock to gether." It is a noticeable fact that tho Exposition Is patronized by the best and most Intelligent people of this and other cities. Intelligent people qulokiy- appre ciate the good things to De found at the Exposition. EXPOSITION. "How well does the sonic or a passinz bird represent the triad but tran sitory days of youth;" so It Is with the Ex position; each dav ot gladness spent there leminds us that all too soon It will be past. Visit It while you can. EXVOSITIO "An honest tale speeds best, belnj plainly told." Wo never deceive or mislead the public when speaking about the Exposition. Honesty Is the best policy In everything; we want your patronage, but wo also want your confidence; what we have to say Is said plainly and hon estly. EXPOSITION. "Vanisblnjr clones." The swan is said to sin? the sweetest Just be fore It expires. The Exposition grows more and moio beautiful as the close of the season draws near. Slowly but surely the end Is appioachinjj. (Something New To-Morrow.) TWO GREAT PAYS, Friday anil Saturday, for Bargains in -Men's Clothing at Our Store r. C. C. C, Cloth iers. Tho men or Tittsburg and vlcinitv know its well. We cater continually to their tastes and ono nnd all recoRiiize ns as the men's clothing liouce of this tomi. We don t bother with knick-knacks nnd small wear, but devote our entire attention to supplying the men with olid. serviceable cloililns at lower prices than anv other lione. Thut a if. Forto-d-iyund to-morrow wa will oner the best in tho land in men's suits and over coats and the price are within the reach or all. Thousands of finest suits unci overcoats at $7 50. SlOnndSli Not one in tho lot worth le-s than $15 oine as high us s:S: hur.durins till trrttu two liiys' sale, the-o linen prices, $7 50, $10 and $12. "will rule. Wo want all to know that our men's clotliinir is of the high est quality; It's only the price that's cheap. Wo will convince you if you call at our store to-dav or to-morrow. P.C.C. C, Clothiers, Cor. Grant and Diamond streets. MEETINGS AND NOTICES. Notices. NOTICE THE MEMI1EUS F FORT DU QUKSNh. Lwtgp Ho.2. K. of P.. .are re quested to attenii a special ru cttna at their hall (Druid's Hall. Carson -.t.). on b VI UltllAV. Octo ber 15, at II o'clock sharp to make arranfreraents to attend the luneral of our late brother. J. D. lc Mnnn. All sister loupes of the K. or P. are cor dially luvlted. By order or II. C. ISEGGS. At tested by II. T. Dinsmore, K. of It. and s. TVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AS MY X son. Ilenrv Glebler, has left Ills home with out cause. I will not be responsible for any debts he may contract. ClIRISTK. G1EI1LEU. Octodei: IS. 1S02. l'eiin township. TO LET. City Residences. TO LET popermo.. healthful location, worth J4r; 1 new elejj tnt 8-room house, every modern convenience; a lew steps Irom cable on payed street, Sid St.. close to Madison av. and Ilerron Hill Park; 15 minutes from P.O. J. F. bweeny, Ci 4lli ay. rri O LET 8-room dWtlllne near cable line. Tmln- L ules from postofficc; all modern conveniences rem 51 per monm: Love. 93 Fourth av, immediate possession. C II. fPO LET No. m 3d av.. large brick house, 10 X rooms: rent clican: well located, bet. Smith field and Grant sts ; send for list. W. A. Ilerron & Sous, 80 Fourth av. East End Residences To Let. rpo LET $18 per mo East End, new brick house. JL 7 rooms. Park av. (a paved street): location good and central: alo Berlin st . near ri. inland a v., 5 rooms. $16 per mo.; send for list. W. A. Ilerron & Sons 80 4th av. rpo LET Rlppcv, near lleattv st,, two new stone X front dwellings of nine rooms each, bath, laundry and every modern convenience; SG0 Baxter, Thompson & Co.. 1C1 4th av. rpo LET 5735 Parker St., near O'Hara St.. new X frame dwelling 8 rooms, hall, bath; newly pa pered and alt conveniences; low rent. Baxter, Thompson A Co.. 10 1 4th av. Allegheny Residences To Let TO LET Allegheny, only $23 pcrWonth. rednced rent, neat brick house. 6 rooms. Washington av.:alo. $r8 per month, oneofOrooms.lale fixtures on aril, nta- Sedgwick st.: scud for list. W. A. Herron & Sons, 80 Fourth av. mo LET Fronting the parks. Allegheny, on n house. 16 room. In JL North av.. fine moaern first-class order. H , A. Herron Sons. 80 4th av. rpo LET-John K. EwlngACo.. 107 Federal St., X headquarters for Allegheny houses. Get free Suburban Residences To Let. TO LET Furnished house at Sewlcklev, Pa.; fine residence, 12 rooms, all conveniences: to a good tenant wilt allow nse of horses, carriages, cow, aMl will rent for sever il months at a low rent. IJbck & Valrd. 95 Fourth av. Rooms To Let. LLEGnENY, XX or nnfurnhhed rooms tlon Bureau. 442 1'enn av. mMji.i..ii. i Pittsburg. East End, furnished large list, juiurnia- ARCH ST.. 63. Allegheny Second-story lurn ished front room; gases, bath. ARCH ST.. 174. with board. Allegheny Furnished room. nOQUET and Oakland sts. Four furnished l rooms for light housekeeping. Information Bureau, 44! rend av. C CONGRESS ST.. No. IS-Furnlshcd rooms for J housekeeping. INWIDDIE ST.. 517-Neatly furnished rooms: all conveniences; suite of rooms suitable lor 2 or A gentlemen. I?IFTII AV.. C20-Well-rurn shed front room: : gases, bath; elegant location. I7EDERAL ST.. 221, Allegheny-Elegant : nistied room and board. fur- FOURTH AV.. 133-Furnlshed rooms, back: both gases. STATION ST.. 6217. East End-WeU furnished front and back rooms; gases, bath, w. c; rea sonable rent; geuts ouly. UNION AV.. 23, Allegheny-Well furnished sec ond story front room, with board; terms mod- Z see additional aaicu unacr Wauled Boarders and Lodgers. Offices, Desk Room, Et&, To Let. TO LET-ln the Ferguson block. Third and Fourth ays., a few choice offices: day and night elevator, electric clocks and Janitor services Tree: rent low. Black A Balrd. No. 95 Fourth av. a" LET In St. Nicholas building. Fourth av. and Grant St.. convenient office on llrst floor: janitor, light and heat free: rent reasonable. Reed a itic4 1;o.. jfounu av. and Grant st. 'PO LET In the Hamilton building. Sl-93 Firth 1 av., choice offices, with all conveniences; rout low. Black & Balrd. i. o. 95 1 ourth av. Business Stands To Let. TO LEI Room, with or without power; also, storage room, 6r kiln, capacity 30.0KI It : will lease kiln or dry lumber by contract. Head Bolt M orks. Grant and Boquet sts., Allegheny. Apply on premises or to H. A. spangler, Ihlrd National Bank. Allegheny. rpo LET bpace with power, cor. Penn and Third A ai.6.: three floors: 20.000 feet space; abundant power: good light: splendid location: every con venience. Apply Nicola Bros.. 20 Filth av. rpo LET at a bargain, to a good, business man A for drygoods and carpets, a large brick store room at larentum. Pa. Apply to M. Oppeu hrlmor or J. R. Coder, 811 Penn avenue. rpO LET Two fine offices lu the Flath building A Penu and Frankstown avs. E. h. C. H. Love 93 Fourth av. rpo LET-Brlckyard: favorable terms. Address B.. Dispatch office. Miscellaneous To Lets. TO LET Vacant lot, 30x110. with stable, corner Penn av.. Third st. and Exchange alley. Apply Nicola Bros . 20 Mh av. " PERSONAL, PERSONAL Dr. F. II. ueteraing. flentist. cor ner of Ohio and James streets, Allegheny City. PERSONAL Visit Mrs Elliott's hair dressing and manicure parlora: suncrfluous hair re moved by electric needle, 642Penu av. IjtnstiNAL-lrenit, yes, credit, mi nne dress goods, silks, satins. wraps, etc, atj. Dwser's Room 4. McCance Mock. 701 Miniiiflcld. I PERSONAL You can buy gents' solid gold watrh. rull-leweled Elgin. forS33 at 109 Carson st, A. Carlson. Repairing a specialty. JJE SONAL-Stylish dressmaking; Miss Holding. I dressmaker, lroin Mew York, guarautees good nt and st)les at very moderate charges. 212 Din widdle St., city. IjERfcONAL Hair, moies, etc.. on ladies' races permanently destroyed by the electric needle without pain or s&tr: cousultallon free Miss fctreng, office 903 Penn av.. Dickson building IjERsONAL-Ladles wishing to take lurko Face I Baths or face massage for removing blemishes and Improving the complexion will please visit my parlors at 903 Peun av.. Pittsburg. Mlss&nerwoou. PERSONAL Marriage paper containing hun dreds of personal advertisements or ladles and gentlemen, worth from 11.000 to $50,000. who want to marry: mailed free. Address Gunnels' Monthly Toledo. O. " PERSON AL When I was a small bov mv mother always repaired my breeches and Jacket, bnt since I got to be a great, big man. Dickson the wen-known tailor. 65 Firth av.. cor. Wood St.. second floor, has been substituted, who now does all my cleaning, pressing and renovating in great shape, lel. Ih Classified real ettou advertisements onthts page ten cent per tine for each insertion, and none taken for lea than twenty cents. UNTIL FTJBTHER NOTICE ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE Classified under the following heading will lie ac cepted at the rate of ONE GENT PER WORD von EACH INSERTION when plJ for In ad vance either at main or branch offices. Wanted Advertisements ot all Kindt. fcUCH A3 SITUATIONS, ROOMS, MALK HELP. FEM1LE HELP. AGENTS, HOARDING, BOARDERS. MISCELLANEOUS PERSONAIX TO LET ROOMS, MISCELLANRODS FOR SALES LOST AND FOUND. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. BUSINESS OFFICE Cor. Smlthneld and Diamond Streets, ALWAYS OPEN BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHFKF. WANTS. FOR SALE. TO LET. AND OTHER TRANSIFNT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisement nonld be prepaid nnlesa adver tisers already have accounts with The Dispatch. FOR ALLEGHENY. NO. 107 FKDEHAL ST., TELEPHONESCJ1. FOR THE SUUTnstDF. NO. HI! CARSON STREET. TELEPHONE NO. 0022. FOR THE .fcAoT H.SD, J. W. WALLACE. eia Pr.N AV. rTTTOTtrritG ADmrtoN AL. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. 1100 Rutler street. EMIL G. STUCKET, S4tli street and Penn avenue. ALLEGHENY ADDITIONAL. F. IT. FGGERS ASON. Ohio and Chestnut streets. THOMASMcIIFNKY.Wcsternand Irwin avenues. WANTED, Male Help. AN architectural draughtsman wanted: also a voun?inan with some experience In drawing and tracing. Address Architect, Dispatch office. EAKEU to call to-morrow at W. L. Knox's bakers' and confectioners' supply house. o. 1103 Penn av., between 12 and 1 o'clock, Friday, Oct. 14; good wages, EARHER Immediately One No. 1 harber: good wages, steady work: temperate, with good references. Naml. Newton, Oafcdale station, Alle gheny Co., Ta. TJARHER wanted. Apply corner 13 S. Carson st. K AUBER-For Saturday. Apply at 115 Ohio St. BLACKSMITH HELPER to h-lp on general Job work and work on the floor at horseshoeing: steady employment. Address J. Dallas Jackson, Washington, Pa. BLACKSMITH Hit experience In prescription Class house. Apply Queen City Glass Co. TiOYS Twenty bos. 12 to 16 years old, to work in ind co. : healthy location: l factory in Westmoreland co. : light work: steady employment; night school for thoe who wish to atlend. Address Lock Box 998, Pittsburg, or apply Ferguson block. Third av . room Mf. CAN VASbKItS Few gooa men: good Wheeler .t, Wilson Mfg. Co., C Sixth st. pay 1ARPEN1 EltS-At Peerless Lead Glass Works, V. Elln ood. Lawrence co.. Pa,, or No. 303 42d St. I lORMOi: MAKERS-Iron cornice makers and Vy tinners. Address Caldwell Jfc Peterson Mfg. Co.. Wheeling, W. Va. DENTIST Experienced mechanical dentist. MacDonald Bros.. 8i2 Penn av., city. DRUG Ci,ERK Qualified assistant; must be strictly temperate aud well recommended; no others need answer. jiaurcss Aiptia, uispaicn oi- nee. I?OUNDRYMAN-Practleel msn to figure on and solicit foundry and machine work In city. Ad dress Box 3, Ncglcy. O. MAN An experienced office man: one that can keep books and do general office work ; mid dfaged man and one experienced In rial estate business and rent department and speak German preferred; must be acquainted In both cities; to lbc right man a good permanent position: state salarj expected and where lasteinployed. Address with stamp. Rent Department. Dispatch office. T A N Experienced man for cutting sash, doors 1VL and frames. Ellcr, Breltwclser & Co., South 2d st. TITAN experienced In the book and stationery 11L business, Aauress ii. & u.. uispaicu omce. MAN Reliable man to manage lunch room; good wages. AddrcbS Wages, Dispatch office. MEN To canvass for something new: best money in 20 years for canvassers: experience not necesssry: no capital required: no red tape; never been canvassed here Call a too, Talor, Room 6, 103 Fourth av, MEN Six Intelligent men onood address to represent a company m Mest Penna. and Eastern Ohio. .Full particulars address X., Dlt patch office, Pittsburg, Pa, PLITMBER-Firstclass plumber at Klcketts & Doyle's, 3948 Firth av., Oakland. REPRESENTATIVE-LIve,-wlde-awake, to rep resent us In every locality; one with vim, vigor, pluck and push can easily make 250 pernio.; uo peddling goods: something entirely new; staple as flour: send for full particulars to-day. Address Manufacturers, P. o. Box S3U3, Boston, Mass. SALESMAN On salary or commission, to nanctle the new patent chemical Ink erasing pencil: the ereatest selling novelty ever produced: erases Ink thoroughly In two seconds: no abrasion ot paper: U0 to 10 per cent profit; one agent's sales amounted lo ICO In six days, another fS2 In two hours: we want one energetic general agent ror each State and Territory. For terms and particu lars address the Monroe Eraser Manufacturing Company. X. 10. La Crosse. Wis. SALESMAN FIrst-cUss salesman for gents' fur. goods and hat department, young men, at tho Model Clothing House. Bradduck. SALESMEN-(Side line) to sell stores Wiegand's frame hanger for pictures, crayons, mirrors. signs, etc.: no picture hangs p Wiegand Frame Hanger Co.. 1: periecny wnnout It. 232 Penn av. SALESMEN Two or more live intelligent men; salary or commission. For particulars ad dress E., P. O. Box 1351, city. SOLICITORS For city and adiacent towns: lib. Oeral commission. Geo. E. Shippey, 52 bth av. TINNER First-class tinner; must be able to do hot air furnace and general shop work. AV. J. Davidson, Beaver Falls, Pa. WINNER At ouee. experienced tinner. A to A. L. Gray A Co.. Sewl'ckley, Pa. Apply "tTT'ANTED The names and addresses of ener li gctlc men open for pcrmanet work. We give exclusive territory; we guarantee good workers I ' a week: we furnlsli office, furniture, delivery team, and newspaper advertiblng: our article is monopo ly: It will save25 per rent of the coal bills of every body: full particulars by mall; lllhograobs. pamph lets, etc., iree upon receiptor postage. Aauress EoalsparCo. ,40 M!U' verse. Boston, Mass. Ty ANTED-Barber. Apply 2018 Carson st. w AUEllOUSEMAN-Call at 57 First av. "VOUNG MAN An Intelligent yonngman (25 and X upward) of good address for a temporary position which will pay at least (5 a dav for several months. Address, giving age, experience aud ref erences. Box 211, PlttshurgP. O. Agents. AGENTS City and country, to sell O'Keefe's i Ills." a sure cure for liver derangements, co ds. coughs, hoarseness, etc.: acknowledged by thousands of Pittsburg's c.tlzens after 17 years' test lobe "a great medicine;" agents can make 13 to t5 a day. Dr. O'Kcefe & Co., 1232 Penn av. AGENTS In every town to handle fine line of specialties; good money to live agents. Ad dress MMilgan Door Plate and Bell Co.. Graud Baplds, Mich. AGENTS wanti d to canvass ror something new, ready seller and exclusive territory. Inquire 17 Isabella St., Allegheny. AGENTS S3 to 7 aaliy; expeneuce unnecessary. I'utman . Co., perfumers West Wlnsted.CU Femalo Help Wanted. COOK Good cook: family of two: no laundry worki rererences required. Call in after noon, residence next engine house, .Neville st., E. E; COOK Female cook for restaurant and notel; German preferred. Hotel Norwood, 261 to 27 J Frankstown av., E. E. GIRL Bright young Protestant girl to cook and take care of dining room In private family; willing to teach; must have good relercnces: wages $3 50 per week. Address P. O. Box 154. Pittsburg. CIRLfor light housework: family ot three: no X Sunday work; good wages; reference required. 95 Locust st. , city. C1IRLS-200 house girls, cooks, chambermaids. T laundresses, waitresses. 16 Third at., Alle gheny. GIRL to act as maid in physician's office. Apply between 4 and 5 to-day, 502 Penn av. GIRL for general housework; no washing; at 1705 Penu av. HOUSEKKEPEB-W anted a middle-aged ladv without encumbrance ror housekeeper in widower's family lu the country; a good home for the right party. Address S. S Dispatch office. SALESLADIES-Ten thoroughly experienced cloak salesladies; highest salaries in tne city. Apply at Eaufmanua'. CALESLAUIES-For Saturday only. O Co., 504, 506 and 508 Mai ket St. Fleishman SALESLADIES Experienced. Inquire at Rosen, baum Jt Co.'s. T ANTED Girl for downstairs work that un ir demands plain cooking. Jewelry Store. 37 Smlthneld st. Boarders and Lodgers Wanted. BOARDERS Ouc pleasant room with bath. w. c. and dressing room attached: spacious grounds and porches; oa line qf cable cars. Penn av., ingles! c E. E. Address Rebecca and Penn av., E. E. Booms Wanted. WANTED A first-class and well-furnished room for single man: near Allegneny Pares or on good street in East End. Address Rooms, Dispatch office. WANTED. Male and Female Help "Wanted. COOKS Housework elrla, chambermaids; places to-day; situations iree. Elite. 4U Penn ay. HELP At once,man and wife to oversee a farm. 10 farm hands, teamsters, laborers. mnn cook, woman cook, $10 per weeks dishwashers, chamber maids, dining room ftlrls, pantry and laundry (tlrls. family cooks. $4 to $8 per week; cook and chain bi r mald for small family, highest wages; Swedes, Germans, colored, German housekeeper: an girls will be supplied this week free of charge: steady places; call at" once. Median's Agenc), 515 U rant street. HELP Housekeeper and cook- for an Institu tion; cook, chambermaid and waitress for samefamiy; cooks, laundresses, chambermaids, dining room girls, house girls, hotel cooks, cham bermaids, pantry girls, night cook, colored help, gardeners, drivers, farm bands, white and colored waiters. Miss Dolau, successor to Mrs. Thomp son, 608 Grant it. ' PARTY-with help to run a boarding house for laboring men: house Is furnUhed and will have from 10 to 30 men; near city: permanent money guaranteed. Address Party, Dispatch office. f WANTED Good housekeepers or Janitors to use Segnard's wonderful cleaner: cleans wall paper, paints, carpets, tile floors, oil cloths and plate glass; never use scrubbing brush or soap. Office Penn and 5th st. Situations Wanted. POSITION By young man In office who Is will ing to work hard in view of advancement; can give bet of reference. Address Advance, Dis patch office. 1JOSITION By lady stenographer with two years' experience: can liirulsh reference from last employer. Address stenographer. Dispatch office. POSITION As a drug clerk, by young man; five years' experience: speak German, Hungarian and English. Addresi A. w inner. nraaaocK, i-a. POSITION Clerical position, copying, secre tarial or otherwise, for evenings. Address J. Clerk. Wllklnsburg. Pa. POSITION by experienced carpet and furniture man. G., Dispatch office. POSITION Dace as cook, city. No. CO Logan St., SITUATION bv a youne man. 18 years or age, graduate of a commercial college, as assistant m office. Address John, Dispatch office. OITUATION as nurserr governess O lady of education and reanement. Sheffield St.. Allegheny. by a young Aadress 114 SITUATION by an experienced housekeeper. Wylle av., city. Hotel, Dining and Lunch Rooms. COZIEST dining, lunch and Ice cream rooms in the city, Kevan's. 9 8 Penn av. Business men's dinner, d' bote; ladles' noon lunch, en'earte. HOTEL FEDERAL. 171 Federal St.. Allegheny, $1 50, $2 day: special rates when permanent. Instruction. H05IE. STUDY Bookkeeping, penmanship and shorthand thoroughly taught by null; re sponsible and progressive expert teachers. For Eirticulars address the Pittsburg Correspondence usluess College. P. O. Box 369. SHORTHAND tanght bv mall; complete name course $5: send 10 cents for trial lesson. Address Box8f9, Pittsburg. Wanted Partner. PARTNER-Wlth $2,500 capital to take an Inter est in a great business opportunity; none but reliable nartles need aDnlr: mis is no speculation, no for the right narty. hut It is a chance of a fltetlmo for the right party. call at noon 1:00m jus. Diamond and Wood sts. Gcrmanla building, cor. PARTS" FR A man with some capital to manage and carry on a buslress In an article verv staple and In universal demand. Apply to 16 Third st,, Allegheny. Fire Insurance Wanted. BENSWANGEU A ZAMU Fire insurance. Fourth av. CO Financial Wanted. MONEY to loan on real estate secnrlty In any sums desired; lowest rates of Interest; quick and economical service. Piper & Clark, 131 Fourth avenue. MOKTGAGE.1 on city or property at lowest rates. &. Co., S2 roifrth av. Allegneny connty Henry A- Weaver M ON EY at 5 per cent. Wc have VA COO to loan, ?300 up. Alles Bros. & Co., 164 Fourth av. rpo LOAN t20",00n on mortgages: Sloo and up- j. waru at e per ceni; s.mo,uw at t;s per cent on residence or nusiness nronertv. vacant lots or farms, b. II. French, 126 lourth av. WANTED -Mortgages on Improved city or Alle gheny city property. McCuue & Coulter, 03 Fourth av. Miscellaneous - Wanted. I7LECTRIC Mfg. and SupplyCo.,310Blssell block, j Pgh., 61 Federal, Allegh'y: incandescent and bell wiring; electrical repairing specialty ; pnone i37o. GENEIML ADVERTISING Agency for all New York and Brooklyn newspspers; general broker, manuf.icturers agent, commission mer chant, real estate bought aud sold, etc.; Pittsburg business solicited. 11. G. White, 491 Mxlh ave Brooklyn, N. Y. PA'l E S IS O. D. Levis (20 years), solicitor, i-. Fifth av.. next Leader. Pittsburg: no delay. PAIN'IINU and riate Glass glazing. ICC. Miller, 1.26 Grant St.. Pittsburg: ' - . rpBUNKS hauled toand rrora the East End for JL srty cents. Campbell A Davis, No. 12Seventh av. Telephone 276. USE Jones' Bedbug Paralvzer .tones Magi Roach Powder; roaches banished by contract satisfaction given or no pay. 222 Federal St., Alle gheny. bold by all first-class druggists. ANTED All business men to know that the Office s-peeialty Co., 103 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 arc among their specialties, "ITTANT1D To buy a road horse; musthehand- f some, fast, guaranteed perfcctl sound, and not over six years old : can either pace or trot. Ad dress Box 10.1. (iakd.de sta.'. Pa., stating price and where horse can be seen. WANTED-Everyone wno wants tne llnestand 11 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-To adopt little girl 10 or 11 years old; must speak English: good borne nnd good treatment, by elderly couple. Address Samuel Cochran, Dubois. Pa, YJ7 ANTED To exchange first class real estate. II qlty property, for stock oT groceries, hard ware, gents' furnishing goods. Address N. C. Dispatch office. WASTED All children of 10 years and under to have one dozen of the finest cabinets made for only $1 at Aurrccht's. 77 Firth av, ; come early. WANT to buy second-hand chandelier with 4 or 6 lights, for use In chapel. Box 145, Mt. Oliver P. O.. Pa. WANTED One-horse covered wagon; good condition, strong andxheap. Robinson, Dis patch office. WOOD and pn6to engraving; nan tones; electro- typing. Bragdon. 78 Fourth av. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Horses. Vehicles, Live Stock For Sale. HORSE An elegant young Mack, tall, rangy, sound and stylish, thoroughly brofcen to city, cars and cuglnes; trots well and could be made fast: fair trial invited; will sell low. Address P. O. Box 963. TTORSES AND MARES-80 head sold for weighing from 1.40O to 1-700 XI want of use. Founds; give you pick of stable. Chautauqua Lako ce Co.. 13th and Pike. HORsE-Fine young driving horse, sound, gen tle and well bied. inquire McNu'.ty Livery Co.'s, Center and Highland aves.. East End. HORSE Black riding and driving horse; fectly safe and a beauty. 53) 1 5th av. Machinery and Metals For Sale. BOILERS and engines, second hand: all sizes, from 4 to 100 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 Part way. J. s. Young, Al legheny, Pa. BRYANT and Acme automatic engines and boil ers, 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 ana boilers. Tompkins X Ulrich. 316 Liberty St., Pitts burg, Pa. JJiNGINES and boilers of every description: brick -J yard supplies; contractors' and rollingmlll ma chinery. Thomas Carllu's bons, Lacock and San dusky sts., Allegheny. GKINDVTON ES-In all sizes, for all kinds of grinding; Cralglclth. Newcastle, Nova Scotia and other grits; Iron frames and fixtures for hand, foot or power; mounted stone, oil stone, emery wheels and grinders. Wm. M. Klrby, 13S First av. Mnslcal Instruments. FINE upright piano, almost new; must sell lm medlate.y. 105 Pennsylvania av., Allegheny. PIANO-Good upright piano; must be sold. Hemlock St., Allegheny. 95 Rubber Stamps and Stencils For Sate. GET your rubber stamps, steel stamps, stencils. seal presses, brass checks, etc. from Sheaffer & Co.. 49 Filth av.. Duirs College building. STENCILS, steel stamps. Seal presses, rubber stamps, etc. IV. A. Bunting; 20 Fifth av.. cor. Market. Dogs For Sale. rriAN TOINTER-One thorough bred. well- trained English pointer dog. 2 years old : one Eup, 4 months old. For particulars address Q. E. ogau, Coraopolls. Pa. Miscellaneous For Sale. C1ASII registers and second-hand sarcs. J mond st. 53 Dla- tTOUNTERS, bins and shelving: all In good order. I Inquire of J. D. Lewis. McKee's Rocks. Pa. FIXTURES for grocery, counter, bins and snelv Ing. See A. D. Wilson. 55 Federal st,, Alle gheny. IMPORTANT TO BUILDERS-Hed brick ror sale In large or small quantities; capacity 23,000 6er day. For prices address S. 8. Lindsay, Ford lty Brick Work. Ford City, Pa. FOB SALE-BUSINESS. Business Opportunities For Sale. BOILER PLANT, complete with machine shop attached; a good trade established: 81. WX) down, balance on long time. Address Plant, Dis patch office. CIGAR STOKE in a good location and noing a splendid business; good reasons for gelling. Address II. C. T.. Dispatch office. EOR SALE-Grocery W, worth f 1.9)0: positive bargain: good business with large tea trade: restaurant at a big sacrifice: cigar store, central location. StjCO: bakeries and hotels, business chances of all kinds. Perclval& Gaston, 439 Grant St. FRUIT TAN D and tobacco store for sale cheap. 100 SmiUifleld st. HOTEL Lease ana furniture for sale. Canton. O.; a large brick hotel, built 1888: elegantly furnished: has 43 rooms and all modern Improve ments: located In the beautiful city of Canton, having 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 large Deuber ft Hamnden Watch and Case Works, employing 2,000 skilled workmen; also. situated at the ter minus of the Canton and Masslllnh electric car line; In fact, a splendid location In a booming and growing city; a fine opening for an energetic hotel man: It Is for sale or rental owing to the death of the proprietor. Address t'has. Krlchbauin.ar.m'r., care llarter 4 Krichbaum. att'ts at law. Canton, O. HOTEL Licensed hotel with good stabling In the cltv; for sale cheap to quick buyer: reason for selling, "family affairs. Address Hotel C, Dis patch office. HOll'L and restaurant Good location: never refused license: 10 rooms, all furnished com plete. Ransom M Diamond st. JEWELRY store Ave minutes' walk from post office, for $1500: will sell halflnierest too te llable watchmaker who will undertake to run the business; will take property Dr any marketable goods In exchange. Address Watchmaker. Dis patch office. SALOON AND RETAURANT-Owing to sick ness in family: feeding 15 per dny. near Union depot. For further particulars aadress Joseph KUngen, 75 Lake St., Cleveland, O. SALOON and fixtures; situated on South Main 6t., near new stone bridge: house contains S rooms. Address Register office. Wheeling, W.Va. Business Properties Tor Sale. BUSINESS property on Frankstown av. be tween Penn av. and Broad St.: also between station and Everett St., with stores aud dwellings. F. E. ft llson or T. K. Estep, 75 Frankstow n av. FOR SALE-LOTS. City Lots. LOTS on Blnft and VIckroy sts., near college. Robert Coward. 70 Bluff st. T. WASHINGTON, 10 minutes' walk from in cllne, large level lots, between Hoggs and Southern a vs.. on line of Grandview Traction road : 8250 and up to 1600; terms 110 and 3 cash, balance easy monthly payments: these lots are lu a desir able location and -will enhance very rapidly In value: rail at office and get particulars. Black & Balrd, 05 Fourth av. (I-.'68) East End Lots For Sale. C 1ENTF.il AV. lots, 48X175. only 2. too each: street improvements and sewers paid for: choice lo cation; nrst-class Improvements: on a main thor oughfare: a limited number only offered at this Brlce; terms to suit. fcceM. P. Howley A Son, HI iamond st. 170 R SALE-Lot The handsomest lot on Sonth 1 Highland avenue. 63x120 feet; will divide K desired; this Is one o: the most desirable lots at the East End for a first-class residence, having an eastern frontage. C. H. Love, 93 Fourth av. I7OR SALE Cheap. lot 43xl00:a new 2-story framo . house, 0 rooms and attic with modern Improve ments on Larimer av., 2ist ward. T.E.Wilson, orT. R. Esty, 75 Frankstown. SCHENLeY PARK lots 50XI5U. 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 drstance of cable and Dnquense lines; as phaltum pavement and all other Improvements: cheap: easy terms. Apply 5100 Forbes or 20 Fifth avenue, Frank F. Nicola. DCfl Teet of cxlra choice lots. 200 feet deep and OUU only W0 per loot, near Highland Park, not known to be for sale and wedery.anyman to pro duce the equal of this frontage for price, location and view; I have Just received this to-day. James M. Wilkinson. 421 Wood St. Allegheny Lots For Sale. LOTS Hots Bucna Vista sU, below market value. A. D. Wilson, 53 Federal St., Allegheny. LOT 21x120 feet Fremont St. A. D. WUson, 55 Federal st., Allegheny. Suburban Lots For Sale. . 1JOIS SALE-Lots-Wllklnsburz lots 30 feet front on a good wide street and running through to an alley. fortSO. $300. ?J50 and $400: only flo cash and $2 a week: only three squares from Duquesne electric railroad tracks: 7 cents fare to the city; these lots are a good Investment and are sure to in crease In value soon. C. H. Love, 9J Fourth av. Farms For Sale. T7ARr In Baldwin township, of : 12 acres: all V under aid with 6-foot veins or coal: good brick house: barn: good orcnard anu several springs; within five miles of Pittsburg. Geo. llrawdy, Sliarpiburg. FOR SALE or exchange Farms of every kind. Lamb & Dixon. 127 Fourth av. For Exchange. (1ITY property In exchange for farm: we have a J couple or good properties, residence and busi ness, to exchauge for a farm. D. Bencn A Co., 4112 Penn av. FOR EXCHANGE Allegheny store and resl dence property worth S7.C00: will exchange for East End or snbiirhan residence property of equal value. Snyder & W hlte, 162 Fourth av. Real Estate. 3 000 real estate bargains: send for new 144-page 9 catalogue Just from the printers, tree. Black A Balrd. 95 Fourth av. FOB SALE-IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. City Residences. FOR SALE or exchange, six-room house and good lot: employment given buyer in large factory, snyder & White, IbJ Fourth av. (JJJCriA cash, balance JJOOper year, for a good UDO JJ 2-story brick dwelling of 6 rooms, attic, hall, purch. cellar, etc.: price only $4,250: close to electric and steam cars: good neighborhood: lot 21 X120 to alley. Samuel W.Black & Co..99 Fourth av. 300 Very good Investment, 5 new frame 9 nousi s. 2 or 4 rooms, attic, cellar, water. etc., each, and one of 5 rooms, etc.: good large lot: street and alley paved; this will bear investiga tion. D, Behen bon, 4112 Penn av. East End Residences For Sale. AMBER ST. Elegant property; one minute from electric 5 minutes from cable and A min utes from Roup station: frame house often rooms, bathroom and Inside w. c. ; electric Ilgnts. both gases: laundry in cemented basement. Apply to Jus. II. McMabou & Bro 77 Fourth av. PROPERTY Near Stanton and Highland avs.: if bought soon can sed a large property with 630 feet ol rrontage at f 16 per foot and no charge for a fine old-time residence In good condition; has fruit and shad-trees: will faceoithe new driven av to Highland Park: several buyers lost a great bargain last week: so cad soon. James M. llkinsun, 421 Wood st. CJO 730 Residence, suitable outbnlIdlnz9. lot Pj 50x140 feet, one sotiare from street can. J. J. McDonough, owner. (S.5.! Station St., East End. Hazelwood Residences For Sale. t 000 Hazelwood: neat, attractive and con tiDOy venlent 2-story frame dwelling of 6 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, tamuel W. Black Co., 99 4th av. Allegheny Residences For Sale. LINCOLN AVE.. Allegheny-A bargain; one or the finest locations on this beautiful avenue, large double brick mansion with wide center hall: library on first floor: 3 bath rooms, sanitary plumb ing, laundry, both gases, large front porch: house in best of condition: will be sold at a bargain, on account of recent changes in owner's family; lot 50x140 to alley. Black & Balrd. 95 Fonrtn av. 41 ( OOO'-In Second ward, Allegheny: house of 6 tlDtt rooms and finished attic hall, slate man tels: nearparks and street cars; lot 20x70. Snyder & White, 162 Fourth aveuue. A flfi REBECCA ST. Brick dwelling or 5 rooms. ttUD hall, both gases; lot 20 n. 6 In. by 64 ft. ; price 11.100: terms easy. Jas. J. Waldron Co., ziijieaverav. Of STEWART ST. Frame dwell ng of 4 rooms OX and attic; price 11.500: rent IIS per munth. Jas. J. Waldron & Co., 271 Beaver av. OQ KNOX ST. Frame dwelling or6 rooms and mO attic: price S 1, 830: rent 20 per month. Jas. J. Waldron & Co., 271 Beaver av. Suburban Residences For Sale. SEWICKLEY Brick house of six rooms, front and back porches; both gases and water In house: good cellar: lot SOxlSO leet. on two streets; sidewalk on both, curbed and paved; price (2,801. George S. Cotton & Co., 04 Federal st., Allegheny. WILKINSBUROElegant new six-room house at Wllklnsburg; front and rear porches, fin'shed attic good water; everything complete: will sell cheap; easy payments. Geo. S. Martin A Co.. 147 Fourth av. FOUND. TjHlUND Mrs. Dr. McUranor's Imperial treat- -l ineiu cures an uiseases. aoo ivjueav., I701TND leper roll wallpaper: Thompson Bros.. 109 Federal i lovelv patterns. st., Allegheny. I70UND Hie only reliable free hand portrait artists In crayon and water colors: finest grades only; all work done In windows In presence of the public; order now and pay ror Christmas: stores open until 9 P.M.: satisfaction guaranteed or no charge. Jos. P. Cowan. Prop. Union Ar tists' Portrait Co.. first floors. 70S Liberty St., 607 Wood at.: Branch ta! Ohio st.; wc employ no agents. Telephone 2172. LOST-. LOST-Dlamond stud earring between East Lib erty and B. A O. depot. A liberal reward If returned to J. C. Knable, No. 85 Fifth ar. T OisT on Center. Morowood or "Fifth avs.. a Aj lnllk book containing checic payable to Thomas Moore. Finder will bo suitably rewarded by leav ing at Thomas Moore's, Morulngslde road. East End. 5 LOST-A lady's gold watch, with the letters A. O. on the case and black onyx chain and gold locket attached. If the finder will leave same at the Gas Appliance Excflange, 722 Penn av., he will be suitably rewarded. PROPOSALS. Tms Boitouan or Beit Avow, Pa., October 10, 1S9J. ( SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED at No. 64 Federal St., Allegheny, until S p. i. Satnrdav. October 15, 1S9J. tor laying six thousand (0,000) lineal feet more or less orflro bride sidewalk, four feet wide. Specifications and Information at above office. Bidders to cive bond in amount of bid. The Street Committee reserve the right to reject any or all bids. HENUY W. AEMSTKONG, Chairman of Street Committee. NOTICE TO PRINTERS SEALED PRO POSALS will he received at this office until 12 o'clock Jf., SATURDAY. October 15, 189J, for printing 840.00) official aud epeci men ballots and 210,000 cards of instruction. Iillormation nnd samples or forms and de scription to be had at the County Commis sioners' office. Bids will be accepted by the legislative district or for the whole Bidder must give bond with two sureties in amount of bid: snccesslul bidders must give bond In such amount as required by County Com missioners with two sufficient sureties. The Commissioners reserve the right to rejecs any or all bids. JAMES A. G RIE II, County Controller. Orrics or Costkoixkh or Alleouexv ) Cousty, Pa., i Pittsboro, Pa.. Octoher 12, 1F92. ) HEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE BE O CEIVED nt this office nntll 1 o'clock r. M. TUESDAY, Octoher 18, 1S92, lor flllinu ap proaches to the following bridges, viz: No. 1, over Bull creek, at Tarentuin, and No. 8, over Turtle creek, at Berry Fnrdlna; also for repairing wooacn uriugo at I'lerces retera creek. Bids to be by tho lump sum for each bridge complete, except Peters creek bridge, this to be bv the L000 feet board measure. Bids for bridge No. 8 must be addressed In separ ate envelopes to the Commissioners of Westmoreland and Allegheny counties. Bidders must visit sites beiore bidding. Bidders will be required to give bond wltb two sufficient sureties in amount of bid. Successful bidder to givo bond, with two sufficient sureties, in double amount of bid, for the laitiilul performance of the con tract. The right to reject any or all bids Is re served. Specifications can be seen at County Engineer's office after Wednesday, October 12, 1892. JAMES A. GRIER, County Controller. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OF GROCERIES STILL going on nt 203 Fifth av.; teas, spices, cigars ami tobaccos, molasses; lull assort ment: sales morning at 10 o'clock; afternoon at 2 o'clock, and 7 o'olock evening; horse, wagon and harness, shelving and snowcases. AUCTION SALE OF WATCHES, CLOCKS, Jewelry, silverware, etc., at tho store ot JOHN MITSCH, 130 Federal street, Alle gheny, Pa. The above sale, which was in terruptod bv the heat of the summer, will be resumed on THURSDAY, October 13, and continue every day at 10 a. x. and 7:30 r. x. until the entile stock is sold. UCTION SALE OF UPRIGHT PIANO, pictures, carpets, notions, etc, FRI DAY, October 14, at the rooms of tho Henry Auction Co., 24 and 26 Ninth st. Chamber suits, oak ana walnut, parlorsuits in the lat est upholstering, sideboards, chiffoniers, bookcase, folding beds, chairs, rockers, leutlier couch, fine nprignt piano (cost $450), pier mirrors, liallracks, engravings, springs, mattresses, bedsteads, comforts, blankets, lot story books, center tables, wardrobes, china closets, etc. Carpets Brussels and ingrains for rooms, halls and stairs. HENRY AUCTION CO., Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S SALE. LOT m TWO OWEUIHS HOUSES, Corner Washington and Eleventh Streets, Pittsbnrg, Southslde. By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court, made at No. C May Term, 1892, in par tition or tho estate or Amanda Pfiffner, de ceased, I will expose to Public Snle, at tne premises, on THURSDAY, October 27, 1892, at 2 o'clock p. it., all the right, title, interest and claim or the said Amanda Ptiffner, de ceased. In that certain lot of ground, situate In the Twenty-ninth ward, city or Pittsburg, Pa., bounded and described as follows: Beginning on the corner or Eleventh and Washington streets; thence along Washing ton street westwardly 42 feet, more or less, to a point; thence at right an.-les with Wa-h-ington street northwardly, and parallel with Eleventh street, 45 leet 1 inches to line of lot No. 17; thence alone the line of lot No. 17 eastwardiy, and parallel with Washington street, 42 feet, more or less, to Eleventh street; thence along Eleventh street 45 feet Vi Inches to Washington street, nt the place of beginning, being the easterly ptrt ot lots 15 and 16 in Joseph Lang's plan of lots in borongh of Birmingham. Said lot having thei eon erected two brick dwelling houses. Terms of Sale One-third cash on confir mation ol sale; 10 per cent thereof to be paid on day of sale, and the balance in one and two ye.irs, to be secured by bond and mortgage, with 60-day sic fa. clause, on the premises. a S. GRAY, Trustee, A. J. PENTECOST, Register's Office. Auctioneer and Beat Estate Agent, 413 Grant Street, Pittsburg. SMITHSON & VINCENT, GENERAL AUCTIONEERS. Sales ot real estate, merchandise at stores, household goods at residences (jewelry sales for the trade onlv) promptly attended to. Offlce,58 Eisnerbulldiiig.cor. 5th and Wood st. Mp5-D WANTED TO PURCHASE EAST END home in good location, between Oak land and Shady avenue; parties having a houe of 10 to 14 rooms wishing to dispose or same, address lu strictest confidence, HOME, Dispatch office. COLUMBUS DAY. ALLEGHENY DIVISION. Societies and organizations of all kinds, merchants and manufacturers desiring to take part In the parade on Colnmbus Day, October 21, 1892, are respeotrully requested to notify the undersigned as speedily as pos sible of their intention, giving in their com munication the name ofTorgunization, presi dent and secretary, also number of member ship with or without band, or number of teams. CHARLES EULERS, Chief Allegheny Dlvismn, i ity Hall. THE MERCANTILE AGENCY R. Gr. Dun & Co., Westlnghonse Building, corner Penn Ave. and Ninth St., Pittsburg, Pa This establishment supplies all necessary information as to the standing, responsibil ity, etc., ot business men throughout North America. It is the oldest and by tar tho most complete and extensive system ever organized for tho accommodation of Bank ing and Mercantile interestsand the General Promotion and Protection ot Trade. Debts Collected and Legal Business at tended to throughout the North American ontincnt. vei OF PITTSBURG HAS 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. VISIT KENSINGTON. Free railroad tickets furnished at office of THE KENSINGTON IMPROVBMENT CO., No. 79 FOURTH AVENUE, Pittsburg, Pa, CHOICE PROPERTIES. THE MAN WHO DID NOT BUY Three pieces or property advertised last week LOST $50,000. They were sold, but I have received an other sure bargain to-day. 630 FEET ' Beautlfnl sbado and fruit tree front ace, within 150 feet or Stntion avenne and 011 tha new grand drive to the Highland Park; only $16 per toot anda large 14-room house thrown lu. You will lose It. JAMES M. WILKINSON, 421 WOOD STREET. GRAND AND DEEP. S40 FEET. That is, the view I3 grand and the lots nearly 200 feet deep. NEAR HIGHLAND PARK. Never before offered and not known to b for sale. To be sold only as a whole, on reasonable terms. Just think, only $40 per foot. Would makd a beautiful place for four large residences. rian of property can be seen at the offlci JAMES M. WILKINSON, 421 WOOD STREET. FOR SALE. 10 3-4 Acres Level Land in the 23rd Ward. Will subdivide into 124 lots. 25x100 feet There have been overlOO ho'ises built near this property within a year. Overlooking Schenley Park. An electric railroad runs near it. This Is a first-class investment. Any person can more than donble their money, as It can be laid out and sold nt once. PETER SHIELDS, 533 Grant Street. BUSINESS PROPERTY, 17TH WARD. CORNER LOT, 124x100. Will sell as a whole orin lots to suit. Easy terms. This is tho best business location and tho best value on Butler street. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO,, 99 FOURTH AVENUE. ACRES TERRITORY. 4,000 OHIO OIL Will lease all or part to responsible parties. It has oil wells north, east, south and west. JAMES M. WILKINSON, 421 WOOD STREET. OWNER LEFT CITY And he has ordered a positive sale of three houses with lot 186x270. with a total front age on two streets of 331 feet, near the Ken mawr Hotel, and would make splendid houses for BOARDERS AND ROOMERS. Can be bought for one-third less than actual value. Will tellsinslv. JAMES 11. WILKINSON. 421 WooOstreet. CRAFTON. If sold before Nov. 1, $3,000 will bar tha handsomest lot in the borough, without any exception; lot has an average width of 14S feet, is 240 deep; beautiful forest trees, superb view and excellent drainage. The neighbor hood Is the best and is bandy to station. If j ou are looking for something Ant-class ad dress URGENT, care Dispatch office. N. B. Would make two nice lots. NEAR COURT HOUSE. Have secured an option on a piece or prop erty 100 feet front. Business men, here is an unusual chance. SURE TO ENHANCE IN VALUE. JAMES M. WILKINSON, Germanta building, 421 Wood street. CALL ON JAMES M. WILKINSON HIGH CLASS E. END PROPERTIES. 421 WOOD ST. EDUCATIONAL. CURRY special law and m ONiVERsmr SIXTIl STREET. medical DreD&ratorr coarse. business collegi shorthand, mathematics. Ian- jtnaffe and natural sciences, telegraphy and elocu tion, ine oia renaoie ucimkh tut uu cuutiwra over 40, 0C0 students. Day and erenlng. Send for catalogue. U. AT. KoVK, Ph. U.. President. STEEL - 'jji'iH't 1 - dLUtl&Ash rtsf VKSWHTClWfTgnpHBPW3M S& 4Vii
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