THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. MONDAY. OCTOBER 17 I t .1 HOPE IS HARD LUCK. Experience of a Ken-Unionist in Homestead Told by a Friend. HOW HE GOT INTO THE COUNT! JAIL Deputies Trepared to resist Interference With Workmen. MORE HOMESTEADERS APPLY FOR WORK James Harper, one oJ the non-union men at the Homestead milts, called at the county jail last night to extend a word of eqcour agement to Thomas Hope, an engineer from the mill, who is held for court on a charge of carrjing concealed weapons. It was too late to see Hope, bat Harper promised to return this morning during visiting hours. Harper told this story about Hope's ar rest: "I had no acquaintance with Hope previous to going to work in the mills," said Harper, "but since being there I have lonnd him to be a very pleasant, decent eort of a man. His arrest last Thursday night was an outrage. Hope was taking a drink in a saloon in Homestead when sev eral men got round him and began to call him vile names and abuse him for working in the mill. "Hope saw he was likely to get into trouble, and, alter taking two drinks, was abodt to go out, when one of the men dared him to go out and fight in the back yatd. He made no reply, but started for the front door. Hope Suddenly Became Unconscious. "All at once his senses left him. He don't know whether he was struck on fhe head or his drink had been drugged, but the next thing poor Hope knew he was locked up in a cell without knowing how lie got there. While in the loctup a Homestead man was put in, but not placed in a cell. Uopeand two otlior mc'i who were in cells were abused by this man for threo hours. He leached in and tried to catch hold or them, threatening to wipe them out ot existence. The borough officer, who seemed to be afraid or this fellow, finally came and let him go. "Next mornins Hope was taken before the 'Squire and lined $10 and costs, amounting to SIT 40, for drunkenness and disorderly con duct. Constable Stewart went with him to pet the money at the mill office. After it n as paid the constable diew another war rant from his pocket and rearrested Hone for carrying concealed weapons. He was locked up again. At tho hearing 'Squire Ocffner held him for court. Xovf lie is in Jail, and they say he'll have to stay there until the grand jury meets in December or January. Thn man is a stranger here, and the only way he can pet free is for the firm to go his bail. Under the circumstnncc3 they ought to do it. I mean to lay the case before Superintendent Potter myself to morrow, and if he won't act I'll get some of the men together and we'll hire n lawyer." How Hope Was Tooled. Harper insists that the officers tricked Hope into paying his fine so they could get their fees out of him before sending him to Jail on the other charge. Hope did have a revoUerin hi pocket when arrested, but Harper declares it ivas not out of his pocket until taken out by the arresting officer. It was reported to Deputy Sheriff Bitchie yesterdav that a concerted effort was to be made this morning to prevent a number of non-union workers who live at Gclmng town going to work. To prevent this a force of deputies will bo onliandat So'clock, and anv crowd w hicli may assemble will bo promptly dispersed. r Two more Homestead men applied for work yesterday raornins at the mill, one of them being a heater. They were tola that there was no work lor them. Jlr. David Lynch dnring Saturday'! meet ing Bta'ed that he had beon reneatedlv of fered back, not alone his former, but better" positions, xne ram management emphatic ally denies ever having made such oilers. Homestead was entirely peaceful yester day, although the non-union men tlirnmred the streets, mixing with the strikers. This leads the deputies to believe that no luitllcr violence may be looked for durlne tho con tinuance of the lockout. -t Stole Once Too Often. George Harris, who was placed in the Alle gheny lockup Saturday, charged with the larceny of a coat from the Pittsburg and Western depot, had $136 in cash on his per son when arrested. The officials of the depot have been missing packages from the depot for a long time and suspecting Harris set a trap for him by tj ing an old coat up in paper and placing it behind a. looking glass. Harris tried to cairyotT tho package, but was caught in tlienctandairested. Information Will Be Made. Henry White, John Steuait and T. H. Johnston are confined in the Fourteenth ward police station on a charge of dis orderly conduct, but will have an informa tion made against them this morning for assault and battery. They were flglitlng in Coltnrt Square. Oakland, last night and, when remonstrated with by a citizen, tliov assaulted him. They will have a hearing this morning. A Minister Uses Whisky. -It is not so strange that ministers of the gosncl use a stimulant when prescribed by reputable uhvsicians, hucli as Klein's silver age and Duquesne lye whiskies. The physi cian who recommends them well knows their purity and age. Silver ago sells at $1 50 per quart and Duqucsne at $125. Allotner Pennsylvania rye hlskics six years old at $100 per quart, or six qnarts fof"$5 00. Send Jor cataloguo and prico list to .Max Klein, Allegheny, Pa. WORLD'S TAIR EXCURSION Via I. Jt L. E. K. R. On October 10. 20, 21 and 22 the Pittsburg End Lake Erie Itailioad will sell excursion tickets to Cliicnyo and return, account dedi catory services Woild's Columbian exposi tion, at very low rates. Tickets good to re turn until October 21 inclusive. Visitors to the ceremonies will find the Lake Erie the bet and quickest route to. take. For tickets, rates and other information call on nearest coupon ticket agent or address E. C Dunna vant, City Pass. Agent. Pittsburg, Pa. TO-DAT. A Big Spread of Dress Goods, 25c to $0 a yard for bargain particulars read advertisement in this paper. J os. H orse & Co., Penn ave. ' Don't Take the Risk Of Are or thieves, but keep your valuable papers, bonds, etc, in the sale deposit vault of the Farmers' Deposit National Bank, CO Fourth avenue. Boxes rented at $3 a year und upward. Tor Solid Comfort Invest In a pair of our old-fashioned country mill mado all-wool blankets $3 50, $1, $5 and $G, tho popular prices. Jos. Horse S. Co Penn avenue. Furniture! Furniture! Of most reliable quality and most reason able prices at IIexrt Bkroer's, 642 and CU liberty strcet.ucar Slxtu avenue. Stylish Suitings, Trouserings and overcoatincs to order on ehort notioe at Pitcairn's;i3t Wood street. Our Great Dress Goods Bargain Week. Read advertisement this morning in this paper. This is the placo to buy your dress goods, black or colors. Jos. Horxx & Co., Penn ave. It Is Small Savings That Count. ' An insurance policy taken at the age of 23 years secures to a family abount 50 tlmrs the amount of annual premium. The pro tection is instantaneous, beginning with the moment the first nremlum is paid. Insure your life in the Equitable Life Assurance Society, and if you should die to-morrow, your family would have more than you could Bive in years. If you should live 20 years, you get ft yourself, to keep yon in comfort during your old age. Tho Eaul table Is the best. Edward A. Woods, Manager, BIG Market street, Pittsburg. New Silks New Silks. Clegant and stylish weaves latest colors In all grades; also, all the fashionable shades n plain and fancy velvets extra bargains 11 u: lack dress silks for this week visit onr fc department. Jos. Horse a Co.. I'enn Avenue. i . i . i . a i--i ... . ., .i i' . . ,.,- -j-. - oa..,, ...Arat i.. ., .!.',... MstetAr4h. :-' t. '.... -? . xa&rritjcidtij- s..ViBijEjij:i!-1 j. : THE BATTLE OF LIFE. No Need to Despair ir We Are On Uie' lord's Side and He Is Fighting for Us The Beauties of Christian Grace Trusting in the Cross. t Rev. Dr. Sutherland, of the Second Pres byterian Church, preached last night on "God's Battle or Ours Which?"- In the course of his sermon ho said: "The most favored man finds much in lllo to perplex him. -Men's skill and strength are subject to eclipse and overthrow even when guided by intelligence. On all hands men are sub ject to political overthrow; commerciil dis asterto ruin of various kinds. What a book the faithful record of our victories and defeats would make! No wonder there should be listening ears when the hone is held out that life need not bo a failure that wo need not be the toys of capricious for tune. , ".Many or you know the feeling of despair that comes when some leader some su preme man who has been removed, per haps suddenly, at a crisis when no human eye could seen snocessor npon whoso shonlders his mantle might fittingly fall, and I know or no single year in the history of the world or of the cliuicU in which so mar supremo men men of exceptional poJ)and influence have been taken away than this present year. Greit statesmen, great leaders of reform, social and: moral, great poets, orators and preachers, men or mark, or wide-wide reputation have fallen before the hand of the great reaper Death, and wo feel the loss to ourselves and to the world. In narrow circles tho same experi ence appears. How many families are tilled wlthanxletv when the head, the stny.isro moved. The battle is not over but the leader is gone. Some of you know what this means, von know that words cannot be found to express the soul's sorrow in such a crises. "In our troubles and anxieties how dark things would look and dolook when no light from God comes to ns. What a difference it must make in the struggles of We to hear a voice iromheaven saying to ns: The battle is not vonrsbut God's.' George McDonald, in his lecture on Hamlet, says or the over anxious Polonius that his theory of life would have been sound if thedevil had been God. So, often our theory of life would be sound if there was no God. We do not take God into account enough in looking at the experiences of life. "One of the most religions things.wecan do is to let God come into our lives and con trol them. In public and in private affaii s nothing so helps ns as to believe that who. ever is on God's side will iu the end be biouzhtoff more than conqueror. One of the first things we usually ask about any question Is 'Who and how many arojn favor ofilT' If we think the thing, the cause, the idea has a majority we rest easy. Rut the fact is that God has started all the great movements in history by minorities some times by very small minorities. The explan ation of the peculiar history of the church can only bo that the battlo is 'God's oat tlo.' All we need in order to be strong to endnre sorrow, to overcome obstacles, is to let God fight lor us." THE BEAUTIES OF DIVIHE GBACK. It Beams Upon the Christian's Heart Until the Band of Hope Expands. Rev. R. B. Uansell, D. D., pastor of the Fifth Avenne M. E. Church, preached yes terday morning on tho text, "Rut by the grace of God I am what I am." Ho said: The transforming power of divine grace found an important witness in Saul of Tar sus. This scholatly and pioud man was led to experience and profess the saving power of divine truth. Though lie had been taught by Gamaliel, ho was leu to acknowledge tne infinite superiority of the Great Teacher. "Grace is a beautiful word which stands nt the heart of our most sacred associations, and awakens our oldest and sweetest mem ories. Wo call it unmerited favor, but the richest favor is poor grace. Philology traces it back to tho root expressive of Joy, glad ness, happiness. The decks had their graces, forms of ideal loveliness, shapes of such perfect beauty that the beholder ever Jiossessed a perennial joy. So tho infinite oy of the ever beautiful God works the wondrous gloiy which makes the vision of God the last beatitude of man. "Grace is not a material substance and has no physical existence. It cannot be annlyzeu bv the chemist,or examined under the micioscope. It Is beyond the range of natural sense. and jet its existence is as real as God. It can be known, felt and pos sessed by man. It is not a material but a spiritual agent. "God's grace plants in tho human soul that inner happiness which translates itself into outer loveliness and as the inner sees the outer joy multiplied it grows luller, deeper, hizhcr, heavenller. The subtle energy which exists in and flows from the material sun is invisible, and so is the grace of God. They only become visible when excited by con tact with material objects. We know that there is a physical energy which is the cause and accompaniment of life in matter, and yet we can neither understand or explain its essence. Wo also know that there is a spiritual energy or grace which is the cause or nccomrnnimer.t of divine life in the hu man soul which we can neithor understand or explain. The philosophy is beyond our grasp, but the fact is patent. Just as the sunshino wooes tho rose until response comes in its revealed exquisite beaut, so plays the sunshine of divine grace npon tho lesponslve heart until the end or hope ex pands into the fruition of iminortullty. Grace tells oflts presence by a throb ofjoy, a tin ill of sntislaction, a sense of peace which pervades the soul, and which pic scnts to the not Id a changed lite as its neces sary complement. God gives to our life tbe charm of Ills own, and causes tho light of the heavenly world to shine down upon it. True Christians are in the world but yet not of the world. They lite in the very fra granco of Paradise and have their con versa tionju heaven." PUI T0U2 IBUST IU THE CE0SS. When a New Venture Is Made Power and Wisdom Are Necessary for Success. Rev. W. P. Turner, D. D., pastor of tho Walton Jlethodist Church, vestefday pleached from the text, "But We Preach Christ Crucified." Among other things he said: "The, cross is central in the Bible and in Christianity. In pulpit ministrations tho faults nnd true estimates of the cross are keenly felt. In the shadow of the cross we learn the evil nature or sin, the wonderful lovepf God and its attractive power. "Tfiero is great comfort in tho thought that the power and wisdom of God aro in the cross. Entering upon a new field of labor the tl' ought is full of inspiration. In undertaking the work we desire to accom plish, wisdom and power are required that wisdom and power may reside in the cross. Banish, therefore, all fear, be full or hope, and go forth strong in the grace that GoU supplies through his eternal Sou." HORSFORD'S ACID rnOSPHATF, For Indigestion, Dyspepsia, and diseases incldont thereto. In a Piano Wo Can Suit Yon. Mellor & Hoene, 77 Fifth A enne. We suit you in quality, price and terms. Chickering pianos.' Hard man pianos, Krakauer pianos, Kimball pianos, Vose pianos. These pianos are lamiliarly known to everyone throughout the globe and aro tho "kings" in the music world. We stake our reputation, acquired through the existence of our concern for over 61 years, on the merits oi our in struments. Send to us for circulars re garding the "easy payment plan." JIellor A Hoeke, Founded 1S3L. Warerooms. 77 Fifth avenue. New Arrivals In Cloak Department Of silk-lined, tailor-made cloth Jackets, $20 to $50, cxcluslvo styles to be seen only in this clcak department. Jos. Uorm: Co., Penn avenue. Don't Take tho Risk Of fire or thieves, but keep yonr valuable papers, bonds, etc in the sale deposit vaults of tho Farmers' Deposit National Bank, 66 Fourth avenue. Boxes rented at 15 a year and upward. Furniture! Furniture! . A mammoth stock of new fall designs In every department at Heitrt Bebqeu's, C12 and (ill Liberty street, nearSlxth avenue. Sales Department. W. A. Hoeveler, storage. 1211 Pike street, Pittsburg, Pa, It you havo any lurniture, carpets or other household effects that you want to soil to good advantage, send for our wagons; our charges are reasonable and wo report each item as sold. Telephone SO. Our Great Dress Goods Bargain Week. Read advertisement this morning in this paper. This is the place to buy your dross goods, black or colors. Jos. House 4 Co., Penn ave. Hotel Morris, corner Third avenue and Cherry alley, in tbe rear of Postofflce, will do reopened to-day ns usnak Rooms 50 and 75 cents, and meals 25 cents. Pervect action nnd perieot health result from the use of Do Witt's Little Early Risers. a penect nine pui, verystaau; very sura I i , i - . i . - HE BOBBED THE TILL. How Peter Kelly Made Extra Money Off His Employers. Peter Kelly, a' 16-year-old boy, of Colnm biiB, O., is in the Allegheny lockup charged -with larceny. Ho hasjjjoen employed for some time past as an assistant doorkeeper and ticket seller at tbe World's Museum, and since ho has been there tbe proprietor has been' missing tickets and small chango from the money drawer. The boy was suspected; and marked tick ets, nlckols and dimes were placed in -the drawer and young Kelly was soon caught. He had a key to the 'money drawer, and at tho close of i each performance he would open tbe drawer and slip out half a dozen tickets and some small chanue. He would sell tho tickets to "boys ataieduced prico and keep the change, Tbe marked tickets were watched for at the door and the boy who offered them was made to tell where he got them. In this way young Kelly was caught. , BOTH BERT TO THE WOBKHOTJSE. John MUlhouser and His Wife Arrested nnd Sentenced to Sixty Days. John, MUlhouser and his wife were ar rested Saturday night by Officer Coen. They live on South Twenty-seventh street, and have always been, the source of much complaint from their neighbors. Last night when arrested they, with a number of others, bad assembled in lie house and wero tniliilntm.ln n fM. .vli Thn flflr hanK. ing the rumpus within, broke in the door. Dut succeeded In capturing oniy two. They wero locked up In the Twenty-eighth ward pollc station. When brought before Judge Succop Mrs. MUlhouser said she had been to the- workhouse several times for selling liquor without a license. They wero both sent to that place for 60 days. THE H0BSE3 BAN AWAY. A Farmer 'and His IJttlo Daughter Are Badly Hurt. Howard Mnrray, aged 3t years, a farmer of Elliott borough, and his 5-ycar-old daughter were seriously hurt Friday afternoon by a runaway. Murray had hitched two horses to a sled and was hauling in fodder to the cattle and let the child ride with him. Coming down a grade tho sled ran onto the horses' hee's and they became frightened and ran. 'Mnrray was thrown off, his arm caught In the lines and he was drasged quite a distance. The child fell off with a part of the load, which broke -the fall: nevertheless her head struck u stono and a severe scalp wound was inflicted. Murray's arm was broken and he was badly bruised and scratched. NEtntXtoic headaches promp'ly curod by Bromo-Seltzer 10c a bottle. MEETINGS AND NOTICES. Meetings, XrOTTCE TO MEMBERS OF L. O. I.. NO. 12 1 You are requested to meet In tliclr haU,No.l02 Fourth avenue. MONDAY EVENING, October 17, 1892. at 7:30, to take action on the death of Brother Thomas Foster. Br orders or DAVID ORB, V. M. JOHN HARVEY. Assistant Secretary. -YTCmCE-TUE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE i stockholders of tho Pennsylvania Salt Manu facturing Co. villi he held at their offlce. No. 115 Chestnut street. Philadelphia, on WEDNESDAY. October 26. 1KI2. at 13 o'clock noon, for the elec tion of seven directors ror the ensuing year, and such other business as mav he bruught ltefore thc-u. AUsTIN 3L rUKVLS. Secretary. Notices. VTOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS-TnE. STOCK J.S transfer books or the Pittsburg. Al cghenv and Manchester Traction Conipiuy will be closed on tho 19th and 20th days or I Ictober. 1892. A. JUNEEFEU. SECRETARY. YTOTICE-JtY WIFE. SIRS. FLOItAA.PJVYTON, JLv has left my bed and board without Just cause. I forbid all persons harboring or trusting her on my account;! will pay no 'debts she mav contract lrom this date. CEOIIUK V. PAYTON, Cleveland papers please copy. , vroriCE is hereby given that as my J.1 son, Jlenrv Glebler. his left his home with out cause. I wilt not be responsible, for any debts he may contract. CU1U3TU. Gin BLEU OCTOBER 13, 1632. Penn township. OFFICE OF TIIK PlIILAPKLPniA COMl'AVY. I PiiTsnuKO. Pa.. Oct, IS, 1KH. J TO HOUSEHOLD CONSUMERS OF PHILA DELPHIA Company gas By instruction or tbe Board of Dl rectors ot 1 his company tho 20 per cent discount heretofore allowed on all bills paid within 15 davs from 'date Is redaeed to lunercent (discount. This will apply to all gas-consumed on luaaucr aot, I, jsxu 4UUA UAbntv r.Ll . - - - Treasurer. Business Changes. THE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXIST ING between David Richmond andJohuScho bert, under tbe firm name or $chobcrt& Co., and also known as Rlchinond Ice Co., Is hereby dis solved by mutual consi nt, John bcliobcrt nfU col lect and pay all bills on and after Oct. 1. 189?, JOHN SOHOBERT. DAVID RICHMOND. OTICE tip DISSOLUTION NOTICE IS liercbv given thnt the copartnership hereto fore existing between John Y. LamkeV and Heurv F. Weaver under the firm name or Larnker & Weaver, as general Insurance apents, has been this dav dissolved bv mutual consent,' .1 oh n F. Larnker retiring. The business from this date will lie conducted bv Henry F. Weaker, who assumes the liabilities ortlte fiim sad towhom allpinients due the firm must be made. JOHN F. LAUKEU. HENKYF. WEAVER. Pittsburo. Pa., October 1. 189?. In retiring from abot e firm I respectfully solicit tbe continuance or the patronage lo Mr. Weaver so kindly given mo while with the firm lean assure tor friends and the Insuring public thai Mr. Weaver will properly take care of llielr interests, having hai over 20 years' experience with the Boatman's F. .fc M. Insurance Co. or this city, who have retired from business. Rcspectrully yours, J. FRED. LAMKER. Legal Notices. JOHN J. MITCHEL, Attorney at Law, No. 441 Grant street. ESTATE OF THOMAS BRADY, DECEASED Notlco is hereby given that letters testamen tary on the estate of Thomas Brady, late of the city of Allegheny, deceased, hare been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims against the same should make them kuown w ltliout dciar, JOHN J. BdADY. NICHOLAS F. CUNNINGHAM. Executors, No 318 Penn aventie. Pittsburg. Pa. PEHSONAX. PERSONAL Consult the phrenologist, war, Allegheny. 101 Park PERSONAL-Tlieo Thorp, ladles' tailor and dressmaker, til Penn av. PERSONAL-Dr. F. II. Dcteramg. dentist, cor- . ass. va vtuu unu vauicj otiivts, JXU&HKilJf ,lt,y PEKSUXAIt-Credit yes. credit, cm .fine areas Room VMcCance block, 701 bmlthfleld; PERSONAL You can buy gents' solid gold watches, rull-lewcled Elgin, for 133 at KB Carsou st, A. Carlson. Repairing a specialty. PERSONAL Everett Club New-Thc pianos de livered this week are: lub A. No. M, Mrs. F. liams. Fountain St., Allegheny; Club B, No. 63. Mrs. J. Bauft. PerrysTille. Pa. PERSONAL Hair, moles, etc.. oa ladles' fares permanently destroyed by the electric needle without pain or scar; consultation free. Miss Mreng, office 933 Penn av.. Dickson building. PERaONAL-Ladlcs wishing to take lurkn Face Baths onface massage for removing blemishes isd Improving the complexion will please visit my parlors at 903 Penn av.. Pittsburg. Miss Sherwood. PERSONAL Christmas Evans, Spurgcon. Mc Kenzle indorse Ta-ra-zon Specials forcatarrh, rheumatism, weak luncs, stomach, kidneys, nerves, prostration, general dehllltv: never fall; examine home testimony. Dr. Grlflltt), Third and Grant. Pittsburg. PERSON AL When I was a small bov my mother always repaired mv breeches and jacket, but since I got to be a great big man. Dickson, the well-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. Tel. l5.i. FOUND. ITOUND The only reliable Irec hand portrait artists In crayon and water colors: finest grades only; all work done In windows in presence or the pubUc; order now and par ror Christmas: stores open until 9T.it.: satisfaction gnirantecd or no charge. Jos. P. Cowan. Prop. Union Ar tists' Portrait Co.. first floors 70S Liberty St.. 607 Wood St.: Branch ai Ohio St.; we employ no agents. Telephone 2172. ALTERATJONS Now being made to onr building for the easy handling of a large stock of wall paper will not bo completed until October 15, until which time wo will offer tho same low prlcos made during our remnant sale. On account of being so npset we must offer extra in ducements to buyers, otherwise a great part of onr stock will be mined ir not sold. Next year tbe prices or wall papor will be higher. Buy now yon will save money. Wo pay 8o postage on samples of wall patier, which wo Bend nftE to any address. If the samples were not tbe best and our prloes tbe lowest this money would be wasted. We pay freights on all orders of $3 or over. When you come to the Exposition call and see our stock. G. G. O'BRIEN'S Faint ana Wall Paper Store, 393 Fifth Ave, three squares xrom Court House. - eU-73 3- Clatsifled regl etiote aavertltemtnti anthu page ten cent per Una for each intertton, and none takenor lest than twaUu cento. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE Classified under the following headings will be ac cepted at the rate of ONE CENT PER WORD ' FOR EACH INSERTION whn paid for In ad vancc either at main or branch offlces. Wanted AdvatUements of ail Kindt. tXJCH AS SITUATIONS ROOMS, MALE HELP, BOAKDINO, FEMALE HKLp, HOARDERS, AGENTS, MISCELLANEOUS PERSONAL. TO LET ROOMS. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALEi, LOST AND FOUND. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. BUSINESS OFFICE Cor. Bmlthfleld and Diamond Streets, ALWAYS OPEN. BTtANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS TTnntv WANTS. FOR SALE. TO LET. AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BK RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. II. FOB INSERTION. Advertisements hnnld lie prepaid unless adver tisers alreadv have accounts with Tire Dispatco. FOR ALLEGHENY. NO. 107 FU1E11AL ST.. TKLEPnoNKWKl. FOR THE SOUTHSIDK. NO. HIS CARSON STREET. TELEPHONE NO. C022. FOR THE i-ASl' JiND, J. "vV. WALLACE. 6ia PtNN AV. rTTToriTrrcr: ADnmoN AT,. THOMAS McCAFFRET. fKOOTintler street. Ell II. G. STUCKEY, Hth street and Penn avenue. ALLEGHENY-ADDITIONAL. F. It. FGGERS & SON. Ohio and Chestnut streets. THOMAisMrHI'NRY. Western and Irwin avennes. WANTED. Male Help. TJAKER A f.rst-class second hand baker. Ap l ply to Nickel Bros., No. 89 North tenter st , Cumberland, Md. BARBER-Good barber at Valentine Kllncing's, No. 1713 Carson st. DARBER-A good man at E0 Wylle av.. BOY An office boy about n years of pge: must bo agood penman audqulck fit figures: references required. Addrcs OCIee, Dispatch office. BOY with experience at barber trade. 1405 Carsou St., K S. BRICKLAYER-Uoss bricklayer: must be thor oughly competent. Apply W. T. Weldiroom 54. 103 Fourth av. c IAN VAsEHS Few good men: good 'pay t tieeier i nson xtiig. i'o . t sixill si. COACHMAN A eoachmau: references required. Henry Jones. No. 11 James st., Allegheny, Pa. CIOOK A first-class cook: white and married man J preferred; good wages to a sober, reliable man. Apply with reference to Carr Bros , 814 Lib erty st. ' ITOItEMAN For a large plating istabllshment; ? must thoruughlv understand all the different parts and be an A No. 1 manager of hands: per manent position and liberal salary lo the right man: no application considered witnout reference. Address'C. S. 4, Dispatch ofllco. MAN An experienced omceman:one that can keep books and do general oRlce work; mid die aged man nnd one experienced In real estate business and rent department and speak German preferred; must be acquainted In both cities: to the right man a good permanent position: state salary expected and win re I istemployed. Address with stamp. Kent Department. DUpatch office. MAN An experienced correspondent nndofllce man; permanent position to the right pnrtv; A No. 1 man only need npplr. to whom liberal sal arv will be pain: no application considered without reference. Address L. M. U., Dispatch office. MAN Experienced to wind converter colls: steadv -work guaranteed: answer, stating ex perience. Address Coils, P. O. Box 159S. Philadel phia, Pa. MAN to do grading: nnd who can furnish two horses cart. plow, etc. Cill Mnndiv on John T. Shields. Dispatch office, with reference. MAN, as a driver, who understands iow to take care of aud drive horses: imi-t h well recom mended. T. S. B., 2d floor, 131 Fourth av. MEN to take orders: no delivering tv collecting; no experience: steady work: best terms; out fit free. Allen Nursery Co.. Rochester, N. Y. TtfOULDMAKER-Aflrsl-elass man. acenstomed .?A to making glassmould. can secure n perma nent position by addressing F. L., Dispatch office. PHYMCIAN'-Rcg'.stcred lu Pcnna; physician as aslstautln saultorlum. Address 8li Penn av. REPKCSEXTATIVH-Llvc. wide-awake, toren 1 resent us in every localltv; one witn vim. vlror. Pluck and nushenn ensllvmake25onermo . no peddling goods: something entlrerr-ncw; staplci as flour: send for full particulars to-day "Address- Aiuiui&Giarers, l. i. jioxojua, jiosiou. juass. SALESMAN On satarv 6r commission, to nanale the new patent chemical Ink erasing pencil; the greatest celling novelty nn produced; erases int thoroughly In two seconds: no abrasion or paper: 00 to W0 per cent profit: one agent's sales amounted to (6J0 in six days, another fK In two hours; we want one energetic general agent for each State and Territory. For terms and particu lars address tbe Monroe Eraser Manufacturing Company, X. 10. La iTossc. Wis. SAI.ESSIEN-Cslde line) to sell stores Wlegand's frame hanger for pictures, crayons, mirrors, signs, etc.: noplrture hangs perfectly without It. Wiegand Frame Hanger Co., 1232 Pcnu av. SOLICITORS For city and ad iacent towns; .lb- eral commission, Geo. E. Shipper, 52 cth av. STEKOGRA"HER and clerk for supply firm. Address P. O. Box D62. TINNERS" gool tinners at once. Kirk Bros. & Co , 2i9 Fifth av.. McKecsport. Pa. TTTA NTED The names and addresses or encr i gctic men open ror permanet work. We give exclusive terrltorv: we guarantee good workers go a week: we furnish office, rurnlture. dellverv team, and newspaper advertising; our article Is monopo ly: It will save i'S per cent of the coal bills of every body; full particulars by mail; lithographs, pamph lets, etc., free upon receipt of postage. Address KoalsparCo., 40 (Hirer St.. Boston. Mass. r ANTED-One who thoroughly understands it and can manage brick making; must be solwr, industrious aud give best of references: must be able to put si, ox into he business. Ad dress, with stamp, Geo. W. Kcece, Real Estate Agent. Martin's Ferry. O. TXTEAVERS Fonr good weavers to run power II looms on plain casslmcres: steadv work and good wages paid, Applv at once to New Lisbon Woolen itrg. Co , New Lisbon, O. w ANTF.D-Flrst-class barber. Inquire of S. it. ineiis, jjciinont, x a. TTOUN(! MAN 19 to 22 rears old as assistant book J keeper and stenographer: must be good writer; wages to sfirt ?50 per month. Address Writer, Dispatch office. Agents. AGET-!-Citv and country, to sell "O'Kecfc's Pills" a sure cure for liver derangements, colds, roughs, hoarsenos, etc.; acknowledged bv thousands of Pittsburg's citizens after 17 jcars test lone ; great medicine:" agents can make S3 to SS a day. Dr. t.'Kecreft Co., 1232 Penn av. AGENTS wanted everywhere for a 'new book by Joslah Allen's wire, "Samantliaon the Race Problem." Send fifty cents for the outfit and be the first In fhe field, fcend for circulars. Dodd, Mead & Company. 5 East Nineteenth street., New York City. (Agency Dept.) AGEITS-Talks to Children About Jesns:" one of the most popular books evf r published ; sells at sight: credit given; freight paid: besfbook for the holidays; aitcnts wanted: also for other books.and Bibles. B, 11. Woodward & Co., Balti more. Md. . Femalo Help Wonted. CtOOK Female night cook. Nos.3 and 4 Diamond Square. pOOK-Apply 25 Union av., Allegheny. DININGROOM GIRL and chambermaid. Glr ard Hotel, 20 and 22 Federal St., Allegheny. GIRL for general hnnsswork. mnstbe a compe tent cook; no washing nor Ironing; good wages to right party. Apply m Sheffield st.. Allegheny. OIRLS from suburban towns for houseworks T high wages: situations free; come at once. Elite. 442rennav. iIRL for t- neral housework; small family. In- KX quire 812 Penn av. A p 1RL to w.ish dishes. 1000 Liberty st, , city. LADIES To do fancy work at their homes or to act as agent-. Call and see work or address J. II. Lemar & Co., 90 Fourth av. VESTMAKERS-2 vestmakers to work In the store: also talloress to worK on coats, at Top ping Tailor Co., Zulema, near Ward st Oaklaud, Pittsburg. Male and Pem.ilo Help Wanted. HELP At once, bar porter, $3 per week; waiter, till per week; man cook, teamsters, laborers, farmhands, hoy or axed man for country place, lintel and restaurant cooks, night cook, second cook, 4 dishwashers. chambermaids and waitresses, 2 ehamb rmalds for same hotel, laundry girls, family help of all kinds child's nurse, colored grls, Germans. Swedes: highest wages paid here, eehan's Agency, 43 UranVst. HELP Housekeeper and cook for an Institu tion; cook, chambermaid and waitress for same fain ly; cooks laundresses, chambermaids utnlng room girls house girls, hotel cooks cham bermaids pantrv girls night cook, colored help, gardeners, drivers farm bands white and colored waiters. Miss Uolan, successor to Mrs, Thomp son. 608 Grant St. TIT ANTED Good housekeepers or janitors o it nse Bernard's wonderful cleaner: cleans-wall paper, paints carpets tile floors ell cloths and Elate glass; never use scrubbing brush or soap. Mice Penn aud 5th St. ,' Rooms Wanted, OtfE or two furnished rooms completeor honse keeplng. Address W'al', Dispatch oOce. Instruction. SHORTHAND uaght by mall; complete none course i.1: send 10 cents for trial lesson. , Address BfJtSTO, P)ttbuix. - -- i... "j. ..i...... ?&;i.A3L.:?ir- WANTED. Situations Wanted. POSITIOK-Expert accountant seeks evening employment: books posted, audited, balanced. L 4 Carlisle place. Fifth ay. POSITION by an experienced bookkeeper: refer ences furnished. Address B. C, Dispatch office, Allegheny. SITU ATlON-Young man having had 7 years' cx lierlenee In the finishing of silk seals and plitslies desires situation with responsible firm dealing In same. Address Otter. Dispatch office. SITUATION Young man wants situation as col lector or traveling salesman for responsible house; ran furnish bond and reference. Address J. O.. Dispatch office. SITUATION-As working housekeeper by middle-aged Protestant lady ror widower with small family; references exchanged. Address A. 31, , Dispatch offlce. SITUATION Gentleman with business experi ence and energetic workerwould like to Join party in real estate business. Address W. M., Dis patch office i Boarders and Lodgers Wanted. BOARDERS OnossHeasant room with batlu w. c. and dressing room attached: spacious grounds and porches; on line of cable cars, Penn av., Jngleslde. E. E. Address Rebecca and Penn av., P. E. Hotel, Dining and Lunch Rooms. COZIEST dining, Innch and Ice cream rooms In the city, Koran's, 9C8 Penn av. Business men's dlnner.d' hotc; ladles' noon lunch, en'cartc. H OTKL FEDERAL. 171 Federal st,. Allegheny. fiou, suay; special rates wnen permanent. Pupils. TITASTED-Prlvata pupils In German or mathe II matles. Alleghenv, by competent Instructor. Address F. II. M No. 165 Grant av.. Allegheny. Fire Insurance Wanted. BKNSWANOER A ZAHM Flra insurance, tO Fourth av. , Financial Wanted. JOHN K. EWI:sG & CO., 107 Federal St.. make quick loans. j MONEY to loan on real estatp security In any sums desired: lowest rates of Interest: quick anil economical sirvlce. Piper A Clark, 131 Fourth avenue. M ONEYatSpercenl. We have J-Vl.TOOto loan. I5W up. aim's uros. a to., ib-i r oiiriu av. " fOKTOAGES on city or Allegheny county xijl properly ai jo i. Co.. 92 Fourth av. property at lowest rates. -Henry A. A eavcr rpo'LOAN po.OCu on mortgages: 1100 and Up X ward at 0 percent: 30n.w at t'i per cent on residence or business property, Tacant lots or larms. b. If. French. ia tonrfhav. IT ANTED -Mortgages ou Improved city or Atle II gheny city property. Mcoune & Coulter, 93 Fourth av. , Miscellaneous Wanted, j T7LFCTRIfMfg. and Supply Co..310Blssell Mock. j Pgh . GlIederaL Allcgh'y: Incandescent and bell wiring; elictrlcal repairing a specialty; phone 137o. ' ErJERAL ADVERTI-ING - Agency for all New York and Brooklyn newspapers; general broker, manufacturer; agent, commission mer chant, real estate bought aud sold, etc.; Pittsburg business solicited. 11; U. White, 491 Sixth are., Brooklyn, N. Y. l ATEN 1 O. D. Levis (ta vears). r-ollcltor. i-i Fifth av next Leader. Pittsburg: no delay. AINlINi and Plate Glass glazing. R.C illller. C: Grant St.. Pittsburg. PHYSICIAN leaving the city for the winter de sires a partner to control practice during his absence; partnership permanent; sm ill capital re quired. Address T. S., Dispatch office. rpRUNKb hauled to and from the Kast End for X tirtyccnts. Campbell & Davis No. 12 Seventh av. Telephone 276. USE Jones' Bedbug Paralrzi-r loies" Magi Roach Powder: roaches banished bv contract satisfaction given or no pay. 222 Federal St., Alio gheny. Sold by all first-class druggists. WANTED All businessmen to know ihatlthe Offlce "-peclalty Co., 105 Third av.. keep In stock the latest and best office furniture, filing cabinets and labor-saving office specialties; wort to order and metallic vault fixtures are among their specialties. WANTED An oprortunltv to read law In the office of some lawyer of reputation: am 25 years or age, a graduate or Washington and Jef icrson Coucge and an experienced stenographer and t) pewrlter. Address C. L. N., Dispatch offlce. "llr ANTED Kvcryone .wno wants me finest and It cheapest wall paper In America to send for samples: sent free to any address. G. G. O'Brien, Paint and Wall Paper Store. OTi Fifth av. WANTED-To adopt little girl 10 or 11 jears old; must speak English; good home and good treatment, bv elderly couple. Address Samuel Cochran. Dubois Pa. WANTED To exchange first elx-s real estate, city property, for htock of groceries, hard ware, gents furnishing goods. Address N. I.. Dispatch office. i TTtrILL exchange handsome horse and phaeton TT for diamonds. 473 Webster av. WOOD and pnoto engraving: nan tones; electro- typing. Hragdoii. 78 Fourth ay. TOR SALE-BUSINESS. Business Opportunities For Sale. DINING and lunch rooms clearing 151 weekly; tlnetradc. elegant loeatlnti, everything com plete, business Increasing every day. Address Allen, Dispatch office. CI ROCI.RY STORE, established in 183:: the oldest T stand In Allegheny Cltv, on one or the princi pal thoroughfares; two fortunes hare been made in this store, and prospects were newer brighter for a man or enterprise to make another: will Invoice abont S3. COO to V.5J0: will ho sold at a positive sac rifice Tor good reasons. For 'particulars see John 1. Ewing A to., 107 1 ederal st. HOTKI. furniture and lease with large transit trade; brick building, near Court House, In this cit) : population 20. (M) ami growing; rooms furnished In elegant stvle; extensive bar trade: lease for nine years: this Is one of the nicest and best paying houies In Northwestern Ohio: price (14.00U' reasonable payments; bargain. Address C. 11. Folaoni, Lima, Ohio. HOTEL-Good location near icrrv landing, ('. A P. and C. L. & W.. also Wheeling Bridge and Terminal Co. 's depots; 5 minutes' walk to .Etna and Standard Mills: grant! opportunity for the right party. Addreas-Ueo. W. i,eece. Real Es tate Arent, Martin's Ferry, O. "VrOVELTY Btorc, with large cash trade; elegant 1 room In Hie very btst location In this growing cltv: nice clean stock or stable goods; iuvolec fl.COJ: will sell at n bargain ; maslng money fast; rare opening. Address C. II. Folsom. Lima, O. PATENTS At a sacrifice, two valuable patents; one a marketable article, the other n machine to manufacture it; ono patent lsned Feb. 9, 18112: the machine entered In Patent Office two months ago; owner has not the capital to put the article on the market, so will dispose of It In any legitimate manner. Address IEI'4 r. Dispatch oBlce. SALOON First-class saloon cor. Dunham and Lexington, opposite nasi ball pirk. Inquire on premises or Columbia Brewing Co.: must bo soM at once. Otto Wels, cor. Dunham aud Lex ington, Cleveland. O. 2l'HAIRS-Barber outfit: good location: good business: money In It for the ilzlit party. Geo, W. Reecc, Real Kstate Agt,, Martin's Ferry, O. Bnsiness Properties For Sale. INVESTMENT Hose to manufacturing centers and cities; a permanent, safe. In value increas ing Investment, recommending Itself to the most conservative: 240 acres of very .productive lime stone soil, underlaid with 340 acres 6 feet shipping coal, close to two competing B. Its. and river transportation: new limestone pike well built, slight grade from R. R. station to county seat through farm; large new modern restdence: barns stables, pens, wagon, carriage and larmlng lm- filemcnts, houses, wool warehouse; finest of rults. most plentiful of crnos, sprints: healthy, cheery, convenient surroundings; an ideal country homestead or retreat; coal now marketable: will sell or exchange for other approved propertv at less tli.in.cost. For particulars call on Ed Vrlttisli, Mi j inn av.. tuiBourg. FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. Horses, Vehicles, Live Stock For Sale. COWS A carload or No. 1 freh milk cows: the best ever shipped to this market, at M. Marx's 41 First st., Allegheny. TiELl VERY wagons-Delivery wagons all style" XJ our own make. Wm. Beckett, ?M to 114 Ohio St., Allegheny. Telephone 3420. ORSEd AND MARES-8l head sold for want of nse. weighing from 1.400 to L700 pounas; give you pick oi name, unautauqna uko ice Co., 13th and Pike. Musical Instruments. PIANO Upright grand piano; only In nse three months; cheap; cash or on easy payments. 63 Diamond st. Machinery and Metals For Sale. BOILERS and engines, eccoml hand: all sizes from 4 to 100 li. p.; cheapest lu the market: 64 hollers aud engines In stock, stationary and porta ble, upright boilers, mounted farm engine, etc.t steam .pumps governor, pulleys and shafting. Telephone 3k)l, U-23 Park way. J. 3. Young, Al legheny, l'.o. BRYANT and Acme automatic engines and boil ers hot water and steam lititing exhaust fans and ventilating fly fans, water and electric motors dynamos and electric lighting: guneral machinists, engineers and contractors; stationary engines and boilers. Tompkins X Ulrlch, 316 Liberty St., Pitts burg, Pa, ENGINES and boilers or every description: brick yard supplies; contractors' and rolilugmlll ma chinery. Thomas Carlln's sons Lacock and San dusky sts., Allegheny. Rubber Stamps and Stencils For Sale. GETyntirrubbcrstaraps. steel stamps stencils seal presses, brass checks etc. from Sheaffer I Co.. 4!) Filth ar.. DutPa College building. (JTENCIL3. steel stamps. O Seal presses, rubber stamps etc. W. A. Bunting. 20 Fifth av.. cor. Market. MisccUancous For Sale. BEDROOM SET-Elegant carved M; ebea'p. 47oVcbsterav. DASH REGISTER and safe ; 2 single harnesses. 63 Diamond st. pjEBKSr-Roll and flat .top desks, tiling cabinet; .a-routy in use ono nioum; tetter press ana staua. -r , Hiiin"iaJL-''L3L,';.:.A ' FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. Miscellaneous For Sale. ' MILK-Mllk-Mllk delivered In either cltv; wholesale exclusively. Johnston Bros.. 242 Arch St.. Allegheny. SHELVING, counter and safe cheap. S3 Diamond street. FOR SAJOE-LOTS. City Lots. LOTS on Blall and Vlckroy sts., near college. Robert Coward, 20 Bluff st. OAKWOOD and Ampere sts. : fine level building lots situate in the finest residence district nf Hazel wood, Iwenty-tblrd ward; only 26 minutes rrom P. O. on line or electric cars or 16 minutes by B. AO. RR.; this property has all the beauties orihe country, high ground, pure air. fine large shade trees,; wih all tne ail vantages of the city; bnlldlng lines established, streets graded and rliy water: lotsanxHO 30x126. SixltO: prices only tsoj, SCO). tTOO and S800; terms, U0 cash, balance loug time. Samuel W. Black Co.. 99 Fourth av. East End Lots For Sale. CIENTER'AV. lots 48x175. only 2,Cr0each:strfet I Improvements and sewers paid for; choice lo cation: first-class improvements! on a main thor oughfares a .limited number only offered at this Erice; terms to suit. tceM. P. Uowley A Son. 91 lam ond st. SCHENLi-.Y PARK lots 50x130. or greater front age irdeslretl. on Woodlaud avenne, between Forbes avenue and Scheuley Park: beautifully sit uated; on Squirrel Hill Street Railroad, also within short distance of cable and Duquense lines; as phaltum pavement and all other Improvements: cheap: essv terms. Apply 010 J Forbes or 20 Firth avenue. Frank F. Nicola. Allegheny Lots For Sale. I?OR SALE-3 acres well lying land, containing . 50 good bnlldlng lots ttu.Oon onl : easily reaiheil by Perrysvll e Electric Ky.; enhancement certain: a good Investment. (127). W. a. llerron & Sons SO 4th ave. LOT A bargain: choice locatlo i ror dwellings in Allegheny, near the park: large lot. with brick buildings that can he reconstructed, corner Western and urant avs.; terms to suit. Apply soontoJos. P. Kaukla&Co., 1M Fourth ay. LOTS Few b illdlng lots on California av., Alle ghenv 's new outlet. A. D. Wilson, Si 1 ederal St., Allegheny. OTsCFine bnlldlng lots Fifth ward Allegheny. A. D. V. llsun. Sfr FcderaFst.. Allegheny. Snbnrban Lots For Sale. T ILKINSr.URG Large lot 50x170 reet near two IT mil ond'tatlons: price onlr II.OOO; a bar gain. Jas. W. Drape & Co.. iu Wood st., Pitts burg. Farms For Sale. IJ'ARM-In Baldwin township, of 11! acres; all undenald with 6-font veins or coal: good brick house: barn: good orchard 'and several sp Br springs; within nve nines oi i-msuarg. uco. rawoy, miarpsourg. FOR SALE Good farm: payments or exchange hi part; 103 acres, level; good six-room house: good bank barn. c. c. granary spring house, shop, smokehouse, nog house, frnlf, etc. ; twomllesto station: newly painted: nice porch. etc.:fl.000down: price SV per acre: dog cheap: send stamp ror new farm Ht. N. F. Uurst. Rochester," Pa. FOR SALE or exchange, a farm of over 103 acres, with good improvements orchard, water, fences, etc., etc.; price only t4J an acre: would exchange for city property. Jas. W. Drape a uo.. 3is it oou si., niisuurg. FOR SALE or exchange A rich Mercer connty. Pa., fanr containing 147 acres; handsome dwelling, covered with slate; located In shady yard:, good title. Address R. B. Chaffin Co., Richmond, Vj "I ff Acres. 120 tllable; two-story house: 4 1DU frame barns; VA miles of Barlow. ash. Co.. O.; $1,601. Write to R. Graham, Barlow. O. Real Estate. 3 000 real estate bargains: send for new m-pnge catalogue Just from the printers free. Black & Balrd, 9S Fourth av. FOR SALE IMPROVED REAJ. ESTATE. City Residences. BLUFF ST.. near college New br'ck house. 8 rooms, hall, bathroom. Inside and outside w. c: all late Improvements: terms to suit. Bout. Coward. 20 Bluff st. East End Residences Tor Sale. EAST END-Oneortwo nice brick dwellings In the Fast End: near eahlc cars: 7 rooms; 2 small room, hath and lavatory, furnace, gas, etc , etc. : everything lit good order. James W. Drapu A Co., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. E AVT XNU PltOFERTY-2-slorr dwelling. 6 j rooms and storeroom: already fitted up for a butcher shop: good business place. Apply 5146 Penn av.. Pittsburg. Pa. FOR SALE ll.SCObnvs a two-stnry frame or six rooms on an asphalt street In East End. ono square lrom electric and two squares from cable line: house has all modern Improvements; good lot. Baxter. Thompson A Co.. let Fourth av. nANOSOMF, new "Queen Victoria" resldenco of lo rooms and music room. In the East nnd; lavatorial facilities bath, furnare. conservatory, and ail-other ot the newest and most recentlm prurements. Everything perfictlv -"unique: ami replete with everv necessary requirement; large and well improved lot: ample spar al around; a perspective now on view In onr offlce: Immediate possession. Jas. W. Drape t Co., 313 Av ood st,, Pittsburg. Q 750 Residence, suitable outbuildings, lot ipZi) 60x140 reet, one square from street cars. J. j. MiDonongli, owner, U'62 btatlon st.. East End. Allegheny Residences X"or Sale. TlLOCK ors dwellings on Juniata St.. Sixth ward, Allegheny. A. D. U lUon. 66 Federal St.. Al legheny, BLOCK of 6 houses; corner lot: on Locnst St., A 111 gheny. A. D. Wilson. 55 Federal St., 'Al legheny. B LOCK or 3 dwellings on Franklin St., Allegheny. A. ll. Wilson, o xeucrai si., Auegneiiy, 1,'REMONT ST.. Allegheny-A bargaln-Eligant . 3-storv pressed brick dwelling, contains 10 rooms, bath. laundry, with enameled tnbs, sta tionary washslaiids. slate and hardwood mantels tile hearths and vestibule.cement walks, cellar and pavement; the house complete lu ever) detail: lot 30x128 feet: Immediate poseslon. Key with A. D. Wilson sole agent, 63 Federal st. LINCOLN AVE.. Alleghenv-A bargain; one or the finest loratlons on this beatnlful avenne, large double brick mansion with wide center hall: library on first floor; 3 bath rooms, sanitary plnmb lng. laundrv. 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 60x140 to alley. Black A Balrd. 06 Fonrtn av. -nERRYSVILLE AV., Allrgheny-Sacrillre sale; J .new Queen Auue restdei.ee In splendid con dition with large lot; must be sold; a bargain to a prompt buyer; terms easy. v. M. Pollock, ICO fourth av. Suburban Residences For Sale. FOR SALE Will trade ror city property elegant large house and stable; corner lot; location grand: best opportunity in Alleghenv county for a physician to locate, as lucre arc none fur tbe radius of one mile north and south and two miles east and west of this property; could be enlarged at small expense and make a private hotel (1 can prove to you that the ground Is worth the money): photo- Jraph of house at my office. No. 421 Vtr ood St., amea 61. Wilkinson. "VTEAT new dwelling anil a lot 40 feet wide, ad 1 Joining the city and contiguous to railroad station, churches, schools, etc: a particularly nice place; six rooms hall, attlr ami cellar In dwelling: all In prime condition; price only $3,200 on easy payments: immediate possession. James W. Drape Co., 313 Wood it.. Pittsburg. WILKINSBURG Elegant new six-room house at Mrllkinsbnrg; front and rear porches, fln'shed attic, good water; ercrvthing complvtc; will sell cheap; easy payments. Geo. S. Martin & Co.. 147 Fourth av. TO LET. City Residences. TO J.ET Small houses Penn av., ne-.r 13th St.. neat flat of 3 rooms 2 gases water ctc..l5 60; Vlckroy st.. near Magee st,, 4 rooms. 815 per mo.: Soho St., near Center av., neat 6-room house. S19 per mo, ; Junillast.. new, S rooms, fll per mo.: Federal St.. near Wylle. K rooms (IU ler inn. : CHIT St.. near 17th st. Incline. S rooms $13: Webster av., cor. Wooster. 4 handsome new brick houses 8 rooms, all late lmprovemcnts,t3J: send for list, W. A. llerron & sons, 83 4th av. fpO LET Pride, near Locust St.. fitted up for and JL formerly occupied as a butcher shop; also fire dwelling rooms attached : 23 per ma. : send for list, W, A. llerron & Sons, 80 4th av. rpo LET No. 179 3d av.. large brick honse. 10 X rooms: rent cheap: well located, bet. Smith field and Urunt sts ; send fur list. W. A. llerron Sons, 80 Fourth av. TO LET-Thlrdar.. near Grant St.. 3-storv brick dwelling of 14 rooms; alt conveniences: low rent to good tenant. Baxter, Thompson & Co., 161 Fourth av. fro LET 5j Wylle av.. near Somer St.. new x nr brick house of eight rooms. East End Residences To Let. TO LET New brick nouses. Just finished. 8 rooms, besides bath, laundry, cemented cellar aud modern fixtures: at Wood St., Oakland: rrnt only S37 6J per mo. W. A. llerron X Sons 83 Fourth av. TO LET-Oakland; Jnjt finished beautiful new houses: 8 rooms on Atwuod st. ; location vcrv good: scad for list, W. A. llerron i. Sou?, 80 Fourth av. TO LET-Penn av.. East End. handsome brick bouse, 7 rooms aud bath; also laundry in yard: at a reduced rent. W. A. 'Hernm t Sons SO Fourth av. Allegheny Residences To Let. O LET John K. Ewing & Co.. 107 Federal ss. list. ucauquuricrs tur Aiicgueiiy nouses, ueuree Offlces, Desk Room, Etc To Lot. TO LET-ln the Ferguson block. Ililrd and , Fourth avs.. a few choice offices; dav aud night elevator, electric clocks and Janitor services free: rent low. BlacKfi Balrd, No. 95 Fourth av. TOLET-In St. Nicholas building. Fourth av. and Grant st.. convenient office on first floor: janitor, light and heat free: rent reasonable. Reed a. Coyle A Co., Fourth av. and Grant st. rpo LET In the Hamilton building. 9I-0S Firth X .av., choice offices with all conveniences; rent low. Black A Balrd. No. 96 Fourth av. ipa LET-Desk room with use of froatwlndow oa jV r Hoar; Jos. W. Drape A Co., tu Wood st7 rVIn.V.l to ran. Snbnrban Residences To Let. TO LFT-A large ,brick dwelling in Bellefleld.' 12 rooms and all In fine order: excellent neighbor hood: possession at once." Jas. W. Drape A Co.. 313 .Wood St., PlniDurg. Booms To Let, ALLEOHENY. Pittsburg. East End Furnished nr unfurnished rooms: loo to select from. In formation Bureau, 442 Penu av. . B1 OYD ST , No. 8-Oue furnished front rooin.near court uonse. IOURTH AV.. 133 Furnished rooms, front or back: both gases. EDERAL ST.,'221, Allegheny-Well furnished room with board. -" Z bee additional adieu unucr Wonted Boarders and Lodgers. , 1 CO THIRD AV., opposite postofflce. third XOSi floor, two rooms and attic. J. S. Murray. 4tO Grant st. i Business Stands To Let. TO LET Room, with or without power: also, storage room, dry kiln, capacity io,0M ft-; will lease kiln or dry lumber by contract. Head Bolt Morks, Graut and Byquet sts., Allegheny. Apply on premises or toll. A. Spangler, llilnl National Bank, Allegheny. ' , TO LET-pace with power, cor. Penn and Third avs.; three floors: 20.000 feet space: abuudant power: goodllght: splendid location: everycon veulence. 'Apply Nlrnlq Pros . 3 Filth av. , PROPOSALS. TT S. ENGINEER OFFICE. C1NCINNATI U . Olrto, September 23, 1832. Scaled pro po'uls for construction of tow and miag Boat for Kentucky river, Ky., will be received at this offlce until li jr., November 1, 1802, and then publicly opened. Specifications, blank forms and all available inform ition will be furnished on application to this office. D. W. LOCKWOOD. Major of EngUieer,U.S. A. U" 8. CUSTOM HOUSE. PITTSBURG.PA , , Juno, 1392. Tliern will bf sold at pub lic nnctlon on THURSDAY, the SOtli day of October, 1892, 1Q o'clock, a. v.. certain con demned Government property, being desks, chairs, carpets, gas nxtnre, etc Particu lars on application to JAMES S. McKEAN, Custodian. Oftice or CosTf.oLLER or Allequext ) ConitTT, Pa., Prrranuno, Pa.. October 12, 1KB. j SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED nt this offlce nntil 4 o'clock r. M. 1 UESDAY, October IS, 1892, tor filling ap proaches to tho following bridges, viz: No. 1, over Bnll creek, nt Tnroiituin, and No. 8, over Turtle creek, at Berry Fording; also for repairing wooded bridge at Pierces Peters creek. Bids to be by the Inmp snm for each bridge complete, except Peter creek brdge, this to be bv the 1.C03 feet board measure.. Bid's for bndge No. S must be addressed in separ ate envelopes to the Commissioners of Westmoreland and Allegheny conntles. Bidders must vlnit sites before bidding. Bidders will be required to give bond with two sufficient sureties in amount or bid. ' Successful bidder to givo bond, with two sufficient, suretle", in double amount of bid, for the laltliinl performance of the con tracts v The right to reject any or all bids is re- served, spccincations can tie seen nt county Engineer s office after Wednesday, October 12,1892. JAMES A. GrllER. - County Controller. .EUROPEAN STE tMHlIII , WHITE STAR LINE! For Queenstown and Liverpool. Royal and United States Mall steamers. Majestic. Oct. 19. .1 prnfMaJestlc, Nov.-IB. 2pm Germanic, Oct. 28. 9 a in Grr.n'r. Nov. 23. h am "Teutonic. Nov. 2pm Teutonic. Nnv.-3U, 2pm Brlunnlc. ov.9.9:tlam Hrltannlc. Dec. 7, Sam From bite Star dock, foot or West Tenth street. New York.' "Second cabin on these steamers. Saloon rates. $.j0 and upward. Excursion tickets on favorable tirmi. becond cabin. S40 and ti fateeragc from or to the old eonntrv. S2i. White Mar drafts jayable on demand In all the principal banks throughout Great Britain. 'Apply foJOHN J. McCOItMK'K. SJ9 "mlthtleld street. Pittsburg, or II. MAI TL AND Kbits EY. General Agent, 29 Broadway, N. Y. ocH-d ANCHOR LINE. StmerI.'avo Nfir Tork Kvrry Satnrday Fpr Glasgow via Londonderry. Bales forFalpon Passage. By S. S. CITX OP KOJIE, S30 and upward', according ttfaccommiiriatlnii and location of Room, teeond Cnhln. SSO. On other steamers. Cabin, 94S ami iniwards, second Cabin. 3JIJ. steerage, OlD ' Passengers booked at through rates to or from any cltyiu Great Britain uron the Continent, . Drntra n Kjawtnn ;n'(l ic LoTr-t Ktra. Bookof information, tonrs and sailing; lists fur nished on application to Agents. nENDERSONBRtilHERS. 7 Bowling Green. N. Y.. or J. J. MCCORMICK; 03Smlthfleldst.. Pltis burg. F. M. SEMPLK, Jib Federal su. Allegheny. " ' apU-uwp t ALLAlsT XiIZESTIE ROTAL aiAlLSrEAMSHII'r". GLASGOW to.PniXADELPIIIA via DERBY nndiGALWAY. Tne Jpost di rect route from Scotland and North and Middle of Ireland. ACCOMMODATIONS UNSURPASSED. Intermediate, &30. Steerag?, a19. STATE1 SERVICE OF i imp r AXLAN r,nvB LINt.. J STEAMSHIPS. NEW YORK anil GLASGOW via Londonderry every Fortnight, Oct. 20 State of California 10 a. x. Nov. I0.....Statoof Nebraska. 0 A. si. Nov. 2. State or California. 8 a.m. Cabin, HO. second Cabin, $30. Steerage, $19. Apply to J.J.McCURMlCK, U33 Smithdeld st. JulS-D CHOICE PROPERTIES. PHOTOGRAPH i , t ROUSE i' at my-ofTlce. Beit location In Allegheny county for a ' PHYSICIAN. No physician with the radlns of ono mile; on account of location and position of the house it Would make, with a slight addition, n fine private hotel. The ground alone is worth tho monoy. 't Apply to JAMES M. WILKINSON, j. ' lV OOD ST., Gerliiania Bank Building. RE'SIDfcNCES. A modern, brick with stono trimminss; large front arid rear porches, vestibule and reception ball. 12 Urgfe .rooms, sliding doors, hardwood cabinet mantels, combination fixtures, elegantly papered, bath, closet and stationary wash stands, cemented cellar, finished laundry. Wo can quote a'clojo price. - ". ! $1,600 Wo havo an elegant bargain in an 8-roonied Iratoo wlch all conveniences. Tho best at the price tho market affords. See it. Wo can suit you ip any class of a house. If yon wftnt to built wo can show tbe cream of the market. X Consult ns for an investment. . Moore & Kelly, e Tot. M50. . j 6:0i PXK AVENUE. $11,0GCVEAST end, SEE THIS t nandspmo (almost new) modern Queen Anne style bricg drfeHlnv, 10 rooms ana re ception liall, laundrv, bath, etc., all nicely papered and Uecoratod." Onlv occupied one year. Will sell carpets at great bargain if wanted. This desirable property is situated on a paved and sewered street near Fifth avenuo cable Jrae.. L'a'sy terms. For permit see W. F. HIPPLE A CO.. - 90 Fourth avenue. i "WANTED! MANUFACTURING SITE. An established Arm whose business 13 the largest or its kind lit the city, Contemplating tbe erection of new wonts, will receive propositions to remove their works, where a donation or .around rind other Induce ments may be offered. Replies should bo made having In view that tho distance lrom Plttsburgrmusf no exceed 11 1 teen miles, the land must have rati road facilities, must be nbove highf wator.mark and not loss than five acres In extent., ; f v n " -. A ' V - . 1 PI , t jroscomce hot one. i ",i.r AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OF GROCERIES STILt going ou at COS Fifth av.; teas pice, cigar and tobaccos, molasses; full assort ment; sales morning at 10 o'clock; afternoon at 2 o'clock, and' o'clock evening; horse, wagon and harness. shelving andsnowcaes. UCTION SALE ON" WEDNESDAY, Ot TOBER 19, at 10 a. sr.. corner Malberrv alley and Twentv-seventh street, of the fol lowing articles: 25 head of horses; 1 pair of timber wheels, 1 4-horseiron wagon, 4 2-horsa iron wagons, 1 filth-wheel cojI wagon, 6grad ing wagons, 2 lumber wagons, 4 2-horse spring wagons, 1 1-horse spring wagon, 1 cart, 3 buggies. 1 low trade wagon, 1 buckwagon, 1 sleigh, 8 sots of double wagon burners, 2 sets of single wagon harness, 3 sets of buggy harness, lease of house and stable for six years. .No postponement on account of weather. P. SPOHN, Proprietor. J. A. McKELVY, Auctioneer. SALE OF LAND BY THE UNlTEn States at Pittsburg, Pa. Be it enacted bv the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled. That the Secretary of War be, and hererjy Is, authorized and directed to sell and convey to the purchaser or pur chasers all the right, title and interest of the United Stales in and to all that certain parcel Of ground, belonging to the United States, situate in the city ofPittsburg. Penn ylvania, at the northwest corner of Penn avenue and Garrison allev. Fourth wnrd of Mild city, lrontfng 100 leet on west side of Pemi avenue and extending northwardly along the west line of Garrison alley, pre serving the same width, to low-water'line of tbe Allegheny river, subject, however, to sucli public easements as exists thereon and thereover. Depot Quartermaster's Of fice. Washington. D. C October 12. WO. Under the provisions 6: the above quoted act or Congress, approved May 21,1890, and by direction or the Secretary or War, 1 will offer for sale at public auction at the Cham ber of Commcrco room, Gennania Bank hnilding, corner of Wood nnd Diamond streets in tho city nf Pittsburg, Pa., on WEONF-SpAY, the 10th day of November, 1892,at 11 o'clock a, jr., for cash, the property described in r-nitl act, together with gitcll improvements thereon as oolong to the United States subject to tho conditions set lorth in said net, and subject also to tho terms nnd conditions named in the printed circular of this date, copies of which will be furrlished on application to the undersigned or to tho Actiutr As-islant Quartermaster ht Allegheny Arsenal, where also a plat of tlia ground can bo seen. The rUht is reserved to reject .my or all bids, or to accept any bid nr bids subject to the conditions pre scribed in trie circnlnr referred to. A do posit of $10,C00. by certified check, on ao comit of tbe purchase will be required of the successful bidder at the time oi sale, in defanlt of which tne property will then and there be reotlerod lor sale. Py ment of tho remainder of thn purchase money mnstbe made upon delivery ot duly executed deed or'deeds for the property pnrchnsed, or the property may bo resold, without further notice, nt tho risk and cost or the defaulting purchaser. Tho cost or all coiiveyancin:; will lie homo by the purchaser. GEO. H. W EEKS, Deputy Qirirtnnuter General, U. S. A. . JOHN !. "Mt.EY. Auctioneer, Cham ber of Co-iiinercB Room, Geriiunla Bank Building, PittBbiirg, Pit. ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE HAND SOM E bamboo chamber suite, cost iS.'O: lino upright pl.ino, cost $4C0: cirpcts, etc. TUESDAY, Oct. IS, at 10 o'clock, at tho rooms ol the Henry Auction Co., 21 and 23 Ninth st- Tho furniIiment of a fine residence mnst bo sold nt once, ns tho owner is leaving the cltv. One bamboo suite of eight pieces, cost J3-0: hand some Schumnun & Sons' upright' piano, cost J400: brocatello parlor suite, .mahogany table, line pictures, clocks and ornaments, cabi net oak sideboard, china closet, bookcases desks, chairs and rocker, lounges, ball rack, mattresses, springs comforts, blankets, ele gant carpets, rugs, lot of office furnitnre, safe, desks, bionn letter flic, hooks, etc. Salo positive. Goodi now on exhibition. HESUY AUCTION CO.. Auctioneers. SMITHKOft fc VIXCENT, GENERAL AUCTIONEEIIS. Sales oi real estate, merchandise at stores, household goods at residences (Jewelry snlea for the trade only) promptly attended to. Officc,5dE!suerbuildiiig,cor.5thanaWondst. u"p5-D PUBLIC SALE. Tho School District ofClmrtlers Township will offer at public ftile, on the nremlses IDLEW1LD STATION, P.. C C. ST. L. RAILWAY, On Saturday, October 22, at 3 P. M. LO rs. NOS. 2G axdSs, In the plan of Homestead, in saM towrfshjp each lot having a frontnge of S3 leetou Gmndvlcw avenue and . depth or 130 feet to an alley, on which is erected u one-story frame school house. Terms made known on day of sale. By order of the Board. GEORGE IL PEARSON, Secretary. I EXECUTOR'S PUBLIC SALE, OX THE PREMISES, Fifth Avenue and Neville Street, 1 1-4 ACRES BEAUTIFUL CBQUND. As a Whole or in Paris. FIRST PART Corner Neville st, 1 feet on Fifth av. by 120 feet to an alley. SECOND PART Partly fronting on Fifth av., near Nevlllo St., con taining about l acre. TEIED.PART 123 leet on Neville it. by about 120 leet deep to an al ley, ns it whole or in lots 21C4 feet front. FOURTH PART Fronting on :i -root street containing of unacrc.ns a wliolo or in lots 25x120 leet. OX.THU RSDAY. OCTOBER 27, 1S22, nt 3 o'clock r. jr. J" For information and plans soo W. A. IIEf. EON & SONS, 80 Fourth av. t&v' educattonTvl. cy.RRy r-pecinl law and m UNIVERSITY SIXTH STREET. medicil orenaratonr courses. business college, shorthand, mathematics, lan- gnaKes anil natural sciences, leiccrnpnjan'i nwu Hon. 1 hf. old reliable scIuhiI that has educated over 40.01O students. Davtnd evening, teed for titalogne. 11. JL lluttX Plu !.. president. ACTUAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, NO. 3 SIXTH AVENUE. Established 12 years. Day and night schools ror voting men anil women. Open the entire year. Students may begin at any time. Hookneeplng. shorthand, typewriting and English departments, llookkeeplng taught hy actnal business practice. Write for free plctor al ratalugne. Jf. J. COVNEK. President. J. II. PHILLIPS, lean or Facultr. t After 19 Years of Trial, ELAI35T IB,' THE FAMILY SAFEGUARD Oil Is Coacsded to Bo the Cess and Safest OI Known. ELAINE KEVEE VARIES IN QUALITT. ' Cannot Be Exploded. It is tho very highest grade or refined p trolenm. from which In the process or maa nfactnre, every impurity bos besn elim inated. Elalna Is free from benzine and parafflnej It will never chill in the coldest tempera ture known on this continent. In color. Elaine Is sprlng-wattr white, and lt "fire test" is so high as to make it as ab solutely sufe as any lllnmlnant known.. Having no dliagrec.iblo odor, Elaine Is pleasant oil for family nse. Can Ee Bornud in Any Petrolonm Izmf. A POSITIVE PROTECTION FKOil LA3IF EXPLOSIONS. 1IAKE3 THE SAFEST AND BEST LIGHT KXOVTX. ELAINE! Tshafe OIL ; 100 Million Gallons ELAIN E Sold in U TearaV ' From, 1873 to 133?. Elaine Cannot Be Improved Upon. WARDEN & OXNARD, MANUFACTURERS, j fel JKVaBTJBO. PA. $500 TO $500,000 lO LOAN on mort- gages, cC0n,urv property, at lowest j&Tt DRAPE & (Jo., 315 Wood.. rates. -lte Kfeaefflasa Im ilftl - . .-jw.ijiaifcLsAZJt BaMma&mmsx&&im sssssssssssssBagiP.jfga3sEra3assa.gSi vglgja&IHmia&Bgt&iaattimaamama&iiB'"
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