8 THE, PITTSBURG DISPATCH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1892. J ALU NEEDS CAN BE EASILY SUPPLIED BY DISPATCH ADLETS. THEAGENTEXPLAINED Allegheny Common Council proves of the Silsby Engine. ip- KO -BAKE-OFF WAS TO BE PAID. It Was Done Sometimes, lint Not This Time on the Jvorthside, MUCH KW BUSINESS IS INTRODUCED Allegheny Common Council last even ing passed the ordinance for the purchase of a Silsby fire engine after the declaration of the agent that Allegheny City was getting as low rates as any city in the Union. The ordinance had been laid over . at the pre- -dons meeting and was reconsidered. Sir. Bosh, the Silsby agent, said Alle gheny was the only city that gets an engine with a German silver jacket and dome, sil ver plated springs and bolt heads, extra heavy running gear, etc. Other cities get brass jackets, cast iron hubs, painted springs, etc. The specifications cabled for by Alle gheny City are more costly than the others and they have all the improvements. The jackets, wheels, relief valves and all cost more. In the bid the company had In cluded all these things. Mr. Bosh said further that he had sold two first-size engines to Philadelphia at $4,500 each that were not as finely finished as that of Alle gheny. He next read a letter from C T. Silsby, Treasurer of the company, sent in answer to one from Mayor Kennedy in reference to the bids offered Boston for engines. The letter set iorth that the two engines for Boston referred to, on which their bid was $6,450 for the two, were not first-class engines. No city had been offered engines at less than Allegheny City. Continuing, Mr. Bosh said that he had never sold a first size, first-class Silsby en gine at less than $4,500. He had sold them as high as $6,000, and recently sold one to Bufialo at 5,500. An Inquiry Into Kake-Offs. Mr. Simon Do you ever pay anybody a rake-oft? Mr. Bosh I have no doubt that such a thing is sometimes done, but I have never been approached in that manner in this city and I know of no inch arrangement ever having been made. President Parke here remarked that there was no disposition to buy any other than a Silsby engine for Allegheny City, but some of the members thought they were being charged more for an engine than other cities were paying. Mr. Bosh replied that such was not the case. Allegheny was not paying a cent more for the same engine than any other city. He then referred to the Boston bids, andaid they were not the same class en gines as those called for by Allegheny. President Parke Where did you get these extraordinary specifications for Alle gheny that differ lrom any other city? Mr. Bosh From your chief engineer, Mr. Jones. Boston Got a Different Style. President Parke next asked a number of questions about details ot the Boston en gines that were somewhat similar to the Allegheny engine, but Mr. Bosh said he knew nothing abont the Boston engine ex cept what his firm had written him, but he knew they were not the same class engines as bid on for Allegheny. Mr. Gregg here moved to adopt the reso lution awarding the contract to the Silsby Company for $4,500. Mr. Stauffer said if anyone had any proof that any citv got any engine at a lower price, he would vote against the measure. Mr. Parke thought it fair to Councils to have an explanation of these differences, and also to have a copy of the Boston speci fications. Mr. Mercer said they could get that be fore the measure passed Select Council and was approved by the Mayor. The resolu tion awarding the contract was adopted by a vote of 30 ayes to 5 nayx. The ayes were Messrs. Armstrong, Bader, Born, Bnente, Dahlinger, Freinstein, Gerwig, Gregg, Har bison, Knox, Xe wis, Mercer, Millard, McAu ley.Neeb, Oliver, Pappert, Paulin, Kippey, Bobison, Roderick, Simon, Smith, Speidel, Stacey, Stauffer, Thomas, "Winters, Zang, Parke. The nays were Messrs. Drum, Esheluian, Henderson, Budolph, Schondel myer. A motion was next adopted that Mr. .Bosh procure a copy of the Boston specifi cations and torn ard them to Mayor Ken nedy. Instructed Not to Grade. Mr. Armstrong offered a resolution that the Chief of the Department of Public "Works be instructed not to grade Shady avenue at the city's expense, as it was illegal and no grade had ever been estab t lished, and by law the cost should be as-, sessed on abutting property. After dis cussion it was referred to the Committee on Public Safety. The following measures were passed finally: Resolutions to establish grades on all streets on which grades are not already established; awarding contract for periodi cals for the library; ordinances for the ap pointment of two additional health in spectors and a hospital steward; to pur chase a lot and receive bids for a garbage furnace; opening an alley lrom Basin street to Point alley; changing grade of "Tale street; purchasing a lot on Villa street; for sewers on Cedar alley, .Liberty street and Fremont alley. The following papers were presented and referred to the proper committees: Ordi nances vacating Chelsea street; for a sewer on Tale street; to repair Palo Alto street; fixing the term ot office of the chiefs, of de partments; resolution instructing City SolicUor to bring proceedings to compel the Pittsburg and Western Bailroad Company to open Ohio street from Franklin street to Juniata street. Business in Select Council. In Select Council, on the call of the wards, ordinances were presented for vacat ing a portion of Montana avenue and for a relocating Morrison avenue. A resolution for improving Spring Garden avenue and a petition for the repeal of the ordinance ior sewer on West Jeflerson street were also presented. All the papers were referred. . Jar. wertneimer, rrom the Finance Com mittee, presented an ordinance lor refund ing a street improvement assessment ille gally assessed against the School Street Chapel; passed. Mr. Lowe, from the Committee on Pub lic Works, presented an ordinance regulat ing the construction ot aewers; for grading, paving and curbing Wolf alley; awarding the contract for paving with improved pavement Cabinet street, West Mar ket street and High street; anthorizing the building of a retaining wall at the Howard street pumping station; granting Herbert DuPay the right to pave Lamont street and to lay a sewer on that street at his own expense; for sewers on North street and Hazel street; providing that all im proved properties on streets having sewers must be connected. with the sewers; repeal ing an ordinance for opening Bodgers street; fixing the lines of the sidewalk on Hem lock street; authorizing the advertising for bids for the iron lence around City Sail. All of which were passed. The ordinance lor the purchase of a reservoir site, in the Tenth ward was laid over. Mr. Lowe also presented the report of the Committee on Auditing as previously published. . The report was received. A large amount of routine business from Common Council was reported and the action of the lower branch concurred in. The ordinance opening a street through "the Stewart property, Tenth -ward, was laid over and Council adjourned, WILL 30 BEPUBUCAJT. Thafs What Senator Quay Thinks or the State of Pennsylvania. Matthew S. Quay was a passenger on the Eastern express last evening from the Union station. He arrived from Beaver with his family but a tew minutes before his train for the East left. He was met at the depot by Becorder George Yon Bonn horit, bo remained with him until the express pulled out. In a short talk with a Dispatch re porter.'he said that he was going to Phila delphia on purely private matters. When asked how his canvass for the Senatorshin was going on, he replied that he had much confidence in his election. Everything was favorable to the rjartv. as far as he could see, and he didn't have the slightest hesi tancy in saying that he felt sure of Penn sylvania going BepuDlican. When told that rumor said he was to visit New York this week to take active part in the cam paign, he denied the statement He said he wouldn't have time, and that just- now he didn't have-many moments to waste. Later, however, he would take an active part DEMOCBATS CELEBRATE. A Large Parade and Well Attended Meet ing on the Southslde. The Democrats of the Southslde held an enthusiastic meeting in the New Turner Hall, Southside, last night. Previous to the meeting the John A. Snee Marching Club marched over the principal streets of the Southside. The meeting was called to order by ex Councilman E. S. Kennedy. Frank I. Gos ser was the first speaker. Joseph Hawley, a candidate for the Legislature, predicted that if the people of the Southside would do their duty there would be some surprises in Bepublican ranks. Chairman W. J. Brennen spoke in a gen eral way of the work being done in the pres ent campaign. William Walls was the last speaker. The B, F. McKenna Democratic Associa tion, the Eleventh and Thirteenth Escort Clubs, and the Tenth Ward Junior Club, of the old city, participated in the parade. ANOTHER ASSAULT. Two Non-Union Men Attacked In Law. renceviUe and Severely Beaten. Augustus Smith and Hans Sutar, two non-union laborers, were attacked and as saulted on Ksk street, near Forty-fourth, yesterday morning. They were on their way to work just before daylight when four men, supposed by them to be strikers, as sailed them. One of the non-union men, who was struck over the head with a piece of cut stone, was very seriously injured. The strikers assert all innocence ot any part in the affair, and say they will do all in their power to find the gnilty parties. SNAP SHOTS AT LOCAL HEWS. Oliver Cabst, a brakeman on the A. V. R. B-, fell off a freight car at Twenty-eighth street yesterday afternoon and broke his nose. Deskis Sweekt, aged 97 years, died at the West Penn Hospital yesterday. Sweeny was an old soldier and had recently been In the Soldiers' Home at Milwaukee. WilliaX Lautcs, of 45 School street, Al legheny, was arrested yesterday by Detective Johnson charged with stealing a watch while playing cards in a house on Balkam street. The Sixth street bridge is rapidly nearing completion. Yesterday preparations were made to clear away part of the scaffolding and falsework and to prepare the way for passengers on the now bridge. Mrs. Mart Williams, an old woman who was struck by a Birmingham car at Castle Shannon Incline about fonr weeks ago, died yesterday at the Homeopathic Hospital from her injuries. She n as 72 years ol age. Tee Finance Committee of tho Demo cratic County Committee held a meeting at Democratic headquarters yesterday after noon. William J. Brennen presided. He submitted his report, which showed the campaign fund to be in a good condition. THE FIRE RECORD. Jamestown, N. T. The Fentol Metallic Works. Loss over $100,000. South Twelfth street An alarm of Are from box 1S3 yesterday morning was cansed by a blazo on the roof of a house at S3 South Twelfth street. No damage was done. . Sidney street Box 193, on the Southside, was sounded yesterday mornlns: for a Are caused by a gas explosion' at Miller's chain works on Sidney street. The damage was insignificant. Milford, DeL The Are in the Cypress swamp, which broke out last week, is ad vancing toward the small settlement of Porkerstown. There is no way to quench the flames until rain falls. ? Eighteenth street An explosion of acid In Miller & Co.'s trimming store, at the cor ner of Bingham street, yesterday, set fire to some of the decorations and caused an alarm to be sent in. No damago was done. Placerville. Cal. An entire block. Among the property destroyed is a two-story hotel owned by A. Mieraon: a two-story frame Duildmg owned by Louis Dauslg, contain ing two saloons, tlio livery stable of J. C. Stephens and much other property. Ocean Steamship Sailings. Steamer. From. To. Bhrnland Antwerp New York. Heckla Christiansen.. ..New York. Citv of New York...New York Liverpool. Germanic. ..Liverpool. New ork. Europe... Spree Herman.. London.... New York, New 'lork ..New York. . Bremerhaven. .Bfcmerhaven. .London. Mlsslsslrpi..., ..New York. Fuerst Bismarck.. Dials.: .sew York Scltly. New York Hamburg. MEETINGS AND NOTICES. Meetings. ABE PATTERSON POST NO. 88. Q. A. B.. will assemole on TBIDAY. October 21. at 8:30 o'clock A. M.. sharp. In G. A. K. uniform, at hall, to proceed to the different school houses to lake part In services lolitmhus Day. , J- B. SIEWART. Commander. H. O. C. OEHMLER. Adjutant. Business Changes. -VTOTTCE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT T. L. JLi Camn and T. U. Parker, doing business as F. L. Camp A Co.. have dissolved partnership, hav ing sold their brokerage business to Kll luff A Co., Kilduff A Co. assuming ah opca accounts and leases. Legal Notices. VrOTICE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN XI My wife, Mrs. Nettie Ketter wee Mc Cullougb). having lea my bed and board without cause or my consent, ail persons are hircby noti fied not to trust her for any goods or merchan dise or to loan her any money on my name or on my account, as I will n-1 be responsible for her actions. JOSErH KETEK. NOTiCE-APPLICATION WILL- BE MADE to the Court of Common Pleas No. s. or Alle gheny county, ou SATURDAY. Novembers 1S92, at 10 o'clock A.M.. at No. 463. November term, 1S92, by Andrew J. Malarkey. Joseph L. Anderson, Jacob H. Oppenhelmcr, Raymond c Beatty and George B. McMlilen fora charter of incorporation under the General Corporation act or 1674 and its supplements for a corporation or the first class, to be called -The Commercial Club." or Tarentum, Pa. the purpose whereof is maintaining a club for social enjoyments and the promotion of social Intercourse and improvement among Its members by establishing and maintaining suitable club house, with library and reading rooms and other necessary and proper conveniences, and providing facilities for lawtul and Innocent games and pastimes among its members." 'WILLIAM H. ELLIS. Solicitor for applicants. LOST. LOST-Pugdog: license No. 403); strayed from residence of K. Peale. 227 Edwin St., East End; liberal reward if returned. LOST-Beturning from Schenley Park Tuesday evening. October 18. black beaded bag. lined with chamois skin and having silver thread, con taining scarr. keys and pocketbook wltn money? Reward paid If returned to Mrs. William Carr.eor. Penn and Fifth avs.. East Knd. city. STRAYED. pARLO GAMBONE. aged 4 years, strayed from (j bis friends. No. 78 Virgin alley, on Thursday evening. Any Information eonccrntnghlm will be suitably rewarded. . STRAYED-Red cow to F. Stewart A Co.. 69 West Diamonu st.. Allegheny. October I; owner can have the same by proving property and paying expenses. $B- Classified rear estate aaverusements ontitt page ten cents per tine or each insertion, and none taken for less than twenty cents. . UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE Classified under the following heading, will be ac cepted at the rale of ONE CENT PER WOR6 FOB EACH INSERTION when paid for in ad vance either at main or branch offices. Wanted Advertisements of all Kinds. SUCH AS SITUATIONS MALE HELP, FEMALE HELP AGENTS, BOABDINO, BOARDERS, MISCELLAN EOUS, PERSONAM. TO LET KOOM3, MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALES, LOST AND FOUND. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. BUSINESS OFFICE Cor. Smithfle!d and Diamond Streets, ALWAYS OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHTW. WANTS. FOR SALE. TO LET. AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP JO P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements honld be prepaid unless adver tisers already have accounts with The Disfatcii. FOR ALLEGHENY. NO. 107 1 iDERAL ST., TELEPHONE 363. FOR THE SOUTHS1DR, NO. 1412 CARSON feTREET. TELEPHONE NO. 6022. FOR THE LAST AND, J. W. WALLACE, 613 PluNNAY. rrrTiPTTRr addition al. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. 8500 Butler street. . EMIL G. STUCKEY, 24th street and Penn avenue. ALLEGHENY ADDITIONAL. F. IT. 1CGGER9 & SON, Ohio and Chestnut streets. THOMAS McHFNRY. Western and Irwin avenues. WANTED. Male Help. ADVERTISING SOLICITOIt-Good man; salary and commission; apply between 0 and 10 A. M. to-dav and any evening between 7 and 9. Burt Congen, 170 Arch St.. Allegheny. BARIJFB For next baturday. California av.and High St., Allegheny. BARBER for Saturday; wages !. 5821 Penn ave,, E. I. BOY Bright, active boy. IS to 13 vcars of age. for stockkeeper: one with experience re quired. E. Qroeulnger. 671 and 63 Penn av. BOY to run elevator: must have experience. Fleishman A Co . 504. 606 and 503 Market st. BOOKKEEPER An assistant bookkeeper and correspondent: applications must state exper ience, references and salary demanded. Address Mac, Dispatch office. BOOKK LEPER-" oung man experienced In the lumber business pre! erred. TV. Woolsey, Ex pert Accountant, 86 1 onrth av. (lANVASSERS Two experienced canvassers to J call on business mep;f 15 weekly. 143 Fulton "1A VASSERS-Few zo ooa men : good pay J Wheeler A Wilson Mfg. Co.. 6 blxt h st. DRIVERS 5 good drivers: apply at once. E. Winter, London Express Co.. ITS Grant st. MAN A live, active man with some pluck and push, to represent us in your locality: we have something entirely new tint goes and unless you can make (75 to Si0 per month we don't need you: no peddling; better write to-day. Address Manufacturers, I'. O. Box 530$, Boston, Mass. MEN tine or two experienced reprcentatlve business men to Invest 125,000 to t5R.C001n. and to take charge of departments in an elegant manufacturing concern of undoubted standing: a perfect monoply with profits incomparably satis factory: there Is mer't and safctv in tins enterprise of the most unquestioned character: we don't wish to Intimate how good a thing this Is; simply solicit investigation on the part of responsible men. Par tlcnlarslrom Jas. W. Drape Co., 311 Wood St., Pittsburg, MEN Wc want rellab'e men, who are already traveling salesmen, to carry our lubricant as a side line; give references and territory. Maun- zaciurersT unco., i;ieveiana. TITEN to take orders: no delivering or collecting; j.ji noexpenrnce; sicaay worK: dcsi terms; out- fit free. Alii lieu j u ursery Co", Rochester. N. Y. MILLWRIGHT state class- of work familiar with: give reference. Address at once Box 850. Pittsburg. PICTURE frame Joiner Experienced hand at Mayer's art store. 18 6th av. SALESMAN On salary or commission, to handle the new patent chemical ink erasing pencil; the greatest selling novelty ever produced: erases ink: thoroughly in two seconds: no abrasion of paper: ICO to 5(0 per cent profit; one agent's sales amounted to (CO In six days, another (32 in two hours: we want one energetic general agent for each State and Territory. For terms and particu lars address the Monroe Eraser Manufacturing Company. X, 10. La Crosse, Wis. SALESMAN An experienced real estate sales man, one who Is acquainted with Allegheny properties. Jas. J. Wa dron & Co., 771 Beaver av. SALESMAN for Pa. and Ohio: good opening foe right man. Address buinatra Cigar Co., Chi cago. 111. SALESMEN (bide line) to sell stores Wieirann's frame hanger lor pictures crajo&s. mirrors, signs, etc. : no picture hangs perfectly without It. WKgand Frame Hanger Co.. 1232 Penu av. QOL1CITORS For city and adlacent towns; ab- u erai commission, ueo. r.. snipper, 52 sin av, STONECUTTERS Six. Apply at once, at St. Joseph's Church, Braddock, Pa. "TTTANTED The names and addresses of ener 1 V gctlc men open for permanet work. We give exclusive territory; we guarantee good workers (30 a week: we furnish office, furniture, delivery team, and newspaper advertising: our article is monopo ly: it will save 25 per rent or the coal bills of every body; full particulars by mall; HthograDhs. pamph lets, etc., free upon receipt of postage. Address KoaisparCo., 40 Oliver St.. Boston. Mass. '1 T EAVERS Fonr good weavers to run power. looms on plain casslmeres: steady work and good wages paid. Apply at once to New Lisbon Woolen Jllg. Co , New ( Isbon, O. Agents. AGENTS Attention, -something new; big money; exclusive territory free. Address Thayer A Smaller. Warren. Ohio. A GFNTS (3 to (7 dam : experience unnecessary. .tt. Putmaa A Co.. perfumers. West Wlnsted.Ct. Female Help Wanted. COOK A female cook in a small, family: good wages. Apply No. 25 Union av.. Allegheny. OOO K A plain cook; private family. 19 Rcsaca st,, Allegheny. G IRL A good firlrl for creneral housework in family nf two: German or Hwedi nwfprrH- nt IWi JU1B. 1TU1. 1UJU, OJHAJ DBU1U Bl., X.. X GIRL for general housework and to assist with ', washing. Apply 3343 Fifth av.. Oakland. - GIRL To-day- Competent girl for gen era! house work. No. 620 S. Negleyav. GIRL Abont 15 years old to asslsff in housekeep lng. Apply 8i 21st st. LADY with miRlncss anility ror office work In Pittsburg: (75 per month: must furnish refer ences and Invest $503. Address Business, Dis patch office. LADY for traveling: no canvassing; good salary. Call 54 Eisner building. WOMAN who thoroughly understands dress making to take charge of workroom and do the cutting: must be first class; state salary. Ad dress A. B. G. Dlspatlb office. Male and Female Help Wanted. HELP At once, bar porter, (3 per week; Waiter, 4)10 per week: man cook, teamsters, laborers, farm hands, boy or aged roan for country place, htel and restaurant cooks, night cook, second coot. 4 dishwashers, chambermaids and waitresses, 2 chambermaids for same hotel, laundry srlrls. family help of all kinds, child's nurse, colored Slrls, Germans. Swedes: highest wages paid here, ieehau's Agency, MS Grant st. HELP Laundresses, nurses, dining roon: cooks, chambermaids. mrses. dlnlnif room vlrls; conk nri ivin. bcrmald for same house: COO house girls, restau rant cooks; wages, $3 to I0; hotel cooks, chamber maids, laundrrand kitchen girls: colored help; drivers, farm hands: white and colored help. Miss Dolan. successor to Miss Thompson, 608 Grant st. OPERATOR A 'lady or gentleman operator, with 3)0 capital to invest: a splendid chance. School of Telegraphy, cor. Fourteenth and Mar ket sts.. Wheeling. W. Va. WANTED Good housekeepers or Janitors to use Segnard's wonderful cleaner: cieans wall paper, paints, carpets, tile floors, oil cloths and Clate glass; never use scrubbing brush or soap, ffice Penn and sth st. Situations 'Wanted. POSITION as superintendent or manager tna bottle glass house within 100 miles ofritti burg: was brought up In the glass business and can give the highest references as to character and ability: am now and have been manager lu a glass factory for the past ID years, but desire to make a change; could put some capital into the business if dealrpd- Aflrireac (llifimih, ltt.n-.-1. ,.. Tittsburg. PiT -"' POSITION as clerk, time keeper or weigh raas ter in rolling mill or iron works: IS years' ex. perlence. Write J. W. 8.. Scott's Hotel, IS Smlth neld st. POSITION Books written np and monthly state ments drawss off: write me and I will call on yon. Publio Accountant, 37s Ridge av.. Alle gheny. uuBixiun as a drug olerk by young man hT Tflnnv man Hwm jl. iMn- e .ears' experience: sneaks Hunrarian, German and Pa. English, Auuress a. is. wiaaer, Braddock, TJOSITION by a young lady1 as stenographer and L typewriter or copyist; best of reference, Ad- uinisuuIiciT Drignion.fJ PUBiTlun -Expert accountant seeks evening employment: books nosled. audited. balaneedV L., 4 Carlisle place. Fifth ait 1 W. A. Bontlna. 20 Fifth av.. cor. Ifarkat. I WANTED. Situations Wanted. SITU ATION Engineer; IS yean' experience with hoisting, stationary, compressed air and elec tric engines; capable to take sole charge of plant; best references. Address A. G Dispatch office. SITUATION as superintendent or foreman of brick plant by married man of 12 years' practi cal experience: unexceptional reference. .Address Box 185, Beaver. Bearer CO.. Pa. SITUATION Br a young man having more than two years' experience In the retail drug busi ness; spealts Enlish. German; well recommended. Address Kino, Dispatch office. SITUATION A lady living in the country wishes to procure a sttnation for her chambermaid In the city: is thoroughly suitable. Address Box 20. Sewlcklcy. Pa. , SITUATION A coachman; good reference. Ad dress Sam, L'ispatch office Instruction. TTOME STUDY Bookkeeping, penmanship and OME STUDY-Bookkeeping, . shorthand tlmronrhlv 'tau XL shorthand thoroughly taught by mall; sponsible and progressive expert teachers, hor particulars address the Pittsburg Correspondence Durness toiuge. sr. j. jiox at. INSTRUCTION-A limited number or special students will be thoroughly taugh t the elemen tary and advanced principles of bookkeeping, pen manship and business practice: voucher system and Improved methods a specialty; lessons by cor respondence; teachers of abUlty and practical ex perience: night school open: send for circular. aiton Woolsey, Lxpert Accountant, 86 Fourth avenue. INSTRUCTION In Latin. Greek and German, by Hcnrw Gibbons. Address Edgpwoort Park. Pa., or 150 Fourth av. (second floor). Pittsburg. PRIVATE SCHOOL -Bright young men and ladles Invited to take private lesons In stenog raphy; largest and beat-equipped shorthand and typewriting school in Pittsburg: dav and evening sessions; Graham and Pltmin systems tanght: leading typewriters: this school offers to bright pupils nnequaled facilities for thorough training in stenography: original methods, practical, best, quickest, cheapest; trial les.on free; positions positively secured forjpuplls when competent: no failures: make arrangements at once to begin. Private Shorthand Institute, 315 bmlthfleld St., op posite new po'toffice. SHORTHAND taught by mall; complete Home course S5: send 10 cents for trial lesson. Address Box 8f9v Pittsburg. ' Boarding Wanted. WANTED-Board and room In Allegheny, with in 10 mlnnh s' walk of ( arnegle Hall, by a young lady employed during the dav; state loca tion, terms, etc. Addn.ES JL, branch office The Dispatch, Allegheny. Rooms Wanted. - WANTFD-3roores for light housekeeping: city or Allegheny; answer lowest price. Mer chant, Dispatch office. Boarders and Lodgers Wanted. BOARDER and roomer; a single gentleman: beautiful location; convenient to business part of city; bath. Inquire of J. Bragdon, 73 Fourth sviuuc. BOARuERS and roomers, glieny. 97 Sandusky St.. Alie- B USIN ESS men to call at 190 Second av. ; home- nxe meats; :i, rt so; R, fi. TTTANTED uadles (2) or single gentlemen for II large fiont room; lurnlsued: modern im provements; apply In person. 4049 Liberty av. Hotel, Dining aqd Lunch Booms. COZIEST dining, lunch and Ice cream rooms In the clt, Kevan's. 908 Peun av. Business men's dinner, d bote; ladles' noon lunch, en'carte. HOTEL, MORRIS, 3d ave. and Cherry alley, rear of postoffice Rooms, 50, 75 cents; meals, 25 cents. HOTEL GRANT Rooms 25c and 50c: also fur nished rooms to let. Cor. O rant and Water. HOTEL FEDERAL. 171 Federal st.. Allegheny, SI 50. S2 day; special rates when permanent. Wanted Partner. PARTNER An opportunity Is offered to a man of business experience and 815,000 cash to take half Interest in a manura:turlng enterprise, the product of which Is staple and always In demand at fair profit: In this Instance special advantages exist where the profits are very materially in creased; a careful Investigation and the closest scrutiny will he afforded to the right party. John D. Banks, 04 Fourth av. Fire Insurance Wanted. BENSWANGKR A ZAHN-Flre jnsuranoa. Fourth av. Financial Wanted. tons K. EWING & CO., 107 Federal St., make 9J quick loans, Ttf ONEY to loan on real estate security In an; sums desired: lowest raters of Interest: nntck and economical service, rvlce. Piper A Clark, 131 Fourth avenue. MORTOAGE3 on city or Allegheny county property at lowest rates. Heury A. AV earer & Co.. 92 Fonrth av. M ONEY at 5 per cent. We have (50. COO to loan. f aw up. Aues cros. & to., itrt r ouriit av. rpo LOAN (200.000 on mortgages: (100 and np X ward at 6 per rent; (50t'.t00 at 4 per ccnton residence or business jproperty, vacant lots or farms, b. H. French, 125 Fourth av. "IT AN TED -Mortgages on Improved city or Alle VV gheny city property. McOuue A Coulter, 93 Fourth av. Miscellaneous-Wan ted. D1 OGr-To buy or hire a good bird dog. Address Si. u. L'.. inspaicn omce. ELECTRIC Mrg. and SnpplvCo..310 r.lssell block. Pgh , 64 Federal, Allegh'y: Incandescent and belt wiring; electrical repairing a specialty; phone 1375. ENERAL ADVERTISING Agency for nil New York and Brooklyn newspapers; general broker, manufacturers agent, commission mer chant, real estate bought and sold. etc. ; Pittsburg business solicited. H. U. White, 491 Sixth ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. HOUSE Small house or snl to or rooms ror house keeping; porcelain kbatli Indispensable; must be on paved street In good neighborhood: Last End preferred. Reply, stating rent, to F. J. M., Dispatch office, IADIES and gentlemen wanting positions or a 1 professional and clerical character send their address: no charge until situation secured, W ool sey's Commercial Agency, 96 Fourth av. AlMIKu and riate Glass glazing. R.C. Miller, 526 Grant St.. Pittsburg. T'RQNKS hained to and rrom tne East End for lirtycents. Campbell A Davis, No.lUbeventh av. Telephone 270. USL Jones' Bedbug Taral zcr .Jones' Magi Roach Powder: roachis banished by contract satisfaction given or no pay. Z22 Federal St., Alle gheny. bold by all first-class druggists. WANTED All business men to know that the Office Speclaltj Co., 105 Third av.. keep In stock the latest and best ofllce furniture, tiling cabinets and labor-saving office specialties; work to order and metallic vault fixtures are among their specialties. TXr ANTED Everyone who wants tne flnestand TT cheapest wall paper In America to send for samples: sent free to any address. G. G. O'Brien, Paint and Wall Paper Store. 'Sri Fifth av. WANTED To let A part or the whole or a me dium sized furnished house in Oakland: all modern conveniences; terms reasonable. Address Box 333. Pittsburg. WANTED Ponies under 14 hands one inch. Address H. W. Robertson, WlFkinsburg. "ITTILL. exchange hand. ome horse and phaeton Tf for diamonds. 473 Webster av. WOOD and photo engraving: nali tones; electro- typing. Bragdon. 78 Fourth ay. FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. Horses, Vehicles, Live Stock For Sale. .CARRIAGE AT extra line finish and first-class V order; nearly new: six-seater; suttaDie ror Erlvate use: also fin team of carriage horses with arncss. 43 W. Diamond. Allegheny. HORSES Match team of coach horses, full brothers, Hambletonlans; bays, 3 and 4 years old: 16 hands, 1,200 lbs each: fine styte and actions strictly sound. Address U. A. Penuock, Minerva. Ohio. HORSES AND MARES-80 head sold for want of use. weighing from 1,400 to 1.700 pounds; give you nick ofstable. Chautauqua Lake ice Co., 13th and Pike. HORSE, phaeton and harness: very cheap; horse gentle and kind, fit for ladles or children. U. A. Corbln A Co.'s stable, 3044 Filth av.. Oakland. Machinery and Sletals For Sale. BOILERS and engines, second hand: all sizes, from 4 to 100 h. p. : cheapest In the market: 61 boilers and engines in stock, stationary and porta ble, upright boilers, mounted farm engine, etc.; steam pumps, governor, pulleys and shafting. Telephone 3101, 23-15 Park way. J. S. Youug, Al legheny, Pa. D era, hot water and steam heating exhautt fans and ventilating fly fans, water and electric motors, dynamos and electric lighting: general machinists, engineers and contractors; stationary engines and boilers. Tompkins A Ulrica, 318 Liberty St., Pltts- ourg. ri, ENGINES and boilers of every description; brick yard supplies; contractors' and rolungmill ma chinery. Thomas Carltn'a Sons, Lacock and San dnskysts., Allegheny. Musical Instruments.. CORNET B flat, silver-plated cornet. Inquire 55 Mlltenberger st.. city. ELEGANT upright piano, very eheap; ranted. 40 Montgomery aV Allegheny. PIANO Fine upright piano; almost new: cheap, IPS Pennsylvania av., Allegheny. Bobber Stamps and Stendls For Bale. GET your rubber stamps, steel stamps, stmetlt. seal presses, brass checks, etc. from Sbeaffet t Co., 4 Filth av,. Duff's College building. CTEVCILB. steel stamps, I 1 O &eal nreasea. vnhhr itimnL t- I FOB SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. Miscellaneous For Sale. BEDROOM SET-Elegant carved oar; eheap. 475 Webster av. FOR SALE at a very big bargain, and benches. Inquire at tt Fin tinners' tools First av. MILK. MILK, MILK-Wholesale exclusively. Johnson Bros., t& Arch St.. Allegheny. RING-Handsotne diamond ring, torquolsc set, with 30 line white diamonds; cheap. Address Diamond. Dispatcn office, Allegheny. SAFES-f.ro largo, safes for sale cheap; nearly new. John S. Robert!. 719 Liberty st. FOR SALE BUSINESS Business Opportunities For Sale. CIGARSTOBE-Oneor the best wholesale and retail stons In Allegheny: good clean stock: hortcand wagon: peddling route; cigar fixtures, everything complete, at a bargain. a owner leavC3 the city. Address D. C. Dispatch office DRUGSTORK-In a growing R. R. town: no op position; doing a remunerative business; owner must sellou account or 111 health. baloL Dispatch office. " DRY GOODS and notion store with fixtures: rare opportunity for man with J5.IXMtot8.lO0: 12.000 Inhabitants: good rallruad. Address T. S. Brown. 413 Grant St., Pittsburg. Pa. . HOI EL At Canonsburg. Pa., 15 rooms, fur nished; good trade; water, natural gas; terms reasonable; Immediate possession. For Dartlcu lars address care Box 377. Pittsburg. Pa. PATENTS At a sacrifice, two valuable patents: one a marketable article, the other i machine to manufacture It; oue patent issued Feb. 9. 1892; the midline 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 161)4 F. Ulspalch office. SALOON In nrst-class condition; honsc contain ing 9 rooms, sitnated on Smith Main f. near .new stone bridge: doing a good business; private reasons ior scmng. Address Saloon, Register office. Wheeling, V . Va. SALOON One of tne finest saloons In Canton, O. ; central location, opposite the Court House. For particulars, address S. W., 6 W. Tuscarawas St., Canton. O. i CALOON first-class Slloon. has bent Inir fi-ailn t In city; must sell on account or lirge lumber Interests. Address Box 201, Cumberland, Md. SALOON First-class saioon iocatea la the center of town: 5C0 cash will bny. J. M. Sharp, 2S4 East Federal st.. oungstown. Ohio. FOR SALE-LOTS. City Lots. LOTS on Bluft and Vlckroy sts., near college. Robert Coward, a) Bluff st. MT. WASHINGTON, 10 minutes' walk from in cline, laree level lots, between IlmrH and Southern avs .on line or Grandvlew Traction road; 1250 and up to 1600: terms 10 an i 25 cash, balance easy monthly payments: these lots are lu a desir able location and will enhance very rapidly In value: call at office and get particulars. Black A Balrd. 95 Fourth av. (1-253) OAK WOOD and Ampere sts.: fine level building lots, situate In the finest residence district of Ha7Llwooi1, iwenty-third ward; only 25 minutes from P. O. on Hi e or electric cars or 15 minutes by B. O. R. R. ; this property Ins al' the beauties of the country, high ground, pure air. fino large shade trees, with a I the advantages of the city; building lines estatlished, streets graded and city water: lots 30x140 30x125. 25x100; prices only 500, 600. J700andt800; terms. Slco cash, balance long time, tumucl . BUck & Co., 99 Fourth av. Bast End Lots For Sale. C1ENTER AV. lots. 48x175. only (2.CC0 each: street Improvements and sewers paid for: choice lo ' cation: first-class improvements: on a main thor oughfare: a limited number only offered at this rlce; terms to suit. fceeM. P. Honley&bon, 91 lamond st. SCHENLfY PARK lots 50x150. or greater front age If desired, on Woodland avenue, between Forbes avenue and Schenley Park: beautifully sit uated; on Squirrel Hill Street Railroad, also within short distance Of cable and Duqueuse lines; as phaltum pavement aud.all other Improvements; ibeap: easy terms. Apply 5100 Forbes or 0 Fifth avenue, Frank F. Nicola. Allegheny Lots For Sale. FOR SALF-Only G.00l 4 acres of desirable ground. Eleventh ward, Allegheny (10). bee W. A. Herron A Sons. 80 Fourth ay. LOT A bargain: choice locatlo i for dwellings in Allegheny, near the park: large lot, with brick buildings that can be reconstructed, corner A estern and urint avs.: terms to suit. Apply soon to Jos. P. Rankin k Co., 154 Fourth av. Suburban Lots For Sale. T70R SALE Snadrslde cheap. One of the best JL' lots on W alllngrord St., near Morewood ave , one of the most desirable locations In East End; size 50x161 lea (147). See W. A. Herron A Sons, 80 4tlrav. TOT 10x147 reet on Kelly St.. Brushton; this Is a j choice lot and in a good location; price low. fcee Howard Brown, 151 j; ourth av. Farms For Sale. FARM of 100 acres within 2 miles or the elty limits, near Hays station on the P., V. & C. R. R. and Hope Church station on the Wheeling division or the B. A O. R. R.. for (135 per acre. Inquire at room No. 33 Iron Exchange Building, No. 8 Wood st., Pittsburg, Pa. 1?AHMS For sale or exchange Farms of every - kind: various prices: send or call for list. Lamb Dixon, 12: Fourth av., opp. postoffiee. Qf Acres, house nam and orchard, 8 miles OV from Beaver Falls, for 52,007; send stamp for farm list. N. F. Hurst, Rochester, Pa. Real Estate. 3 000 real estate bargains: send for new 144-page s catalogue Just from the printers, free. Black A Balrd. 115 Fourth al. FOR SALE-IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. City Residences. BLUFF ST.. near college New brick house. 8 rooms, hall, bathroom. Inside and outside w, c: all late improvements: terms to suit. Robt, C'otrard, a) Bluff st HOUSE New houe. eight rooms, all Improve ments, in Twentieth ward: lot 3x13 feet to alley; one square from electric cars and P. It. R. ; onlyM.IOO. George N, Beckwitb, 6112 Penn av Eas End. IAWRENCEVILLE Away below value and i cost. 5-room house, near Stanton av., Law rcnceville; also, Slots, S3XJ. each Ddoweost. B.J. Williams. 113 Fourth av. 92 X C) jr Easy payments: rents for iro per year: ti0U good frame house, 3 rooms, wa'er. good lot:2 minutes from 3th at. on Gazzam St. Alles Bros. A Co., 161 Fourth av. OOO Rents for 342 per rear, good 6-room '. house lnElentu.wara.citv. li. J. imams. 143 Fourth av. East End Residences For Sale. DWELLING A handsome, smal', new dwelling on line or railroad close to the city: 6 rooms, attic, hall, cellar, porches, marble mantels, etc.. 'etc . all in perfect order: line, large lot 40 feet front: price onlv $3.3X1. Jas. W . Drape A to., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. FOR SALE A bargain; one acre of beautiful ly ing ground fronting 3 streets with a large com fortable house. 10 rooms, fine large ireeststablc. outbuildings: li minutes' ride bv cable line from P. O.: price only SII.&00' only the price of the ground, bee W. A. Herron A Sons, 80 Fourth av. PORSALE-Ji.SOO hnys a two-story frame ol six rooms on an asphalt street In East fcnd. one, square from electric mid two squ ires from cable liue:housu has all modern Improvements; good lot. Baxter, anompson as uo.. mi jourm av. TTOR SALE S3.S00. neat house or 8 rooms and Jl attic; very deslraolc location, iiedrora av., near Morgan St.. near cable Hue. (113c). W. At Herron A Sons. 80 Fourth av. MARGARETTA ST.. near Ncgley av.. Nine teenth ward, brick residence. 8 rooms, new and complete in every particular: choice locality near electric cars: lot S7tlC9 to a 40-foot street: an excellent opportunity to secure a lovely home at a very low price for a few days only. Samuel W. Black. A Co . 93 Fourth av. PENNAV.. near Wlneblddle av.. East End: a good brick residence of 8 rooms: bath, fur nace, hall and cellar: gas, etc.twlde porch spreads over the entire front; nice plot in front: t-fOf it lot: side entrance: alley In rear; price onlySS.000. Jas. W. Drape & Co.. 313 Wood St., Plttsbjrg. fllJK 000 Centrally located on one of the best tVj residence streets in the East End. rrarae house ors rooms and fln. attic; all Improvements: lot 24x141 feet: just the place for small family want ing a nice location. (111). Deunlston. Llderklu A Co . Ltd., 6232 Penu av., E. E. Tel. 5K7. Allegheny Besldenccs For Sale. LINCOLN AVE.. Allegheny-A" bargain; one or the finest locations on tills beautiriil avenue, large double brick mansion with wide center hall: library on first Boor: 3 bath rooms, sanitary plumb ing, laundr). both gases, large front porch: hou,e In lienor condition: will be sold at a bargain, oil account or recent chaiigri In owner's family; lot Mxl40 to alley. Black A Balrd. 03 Fourth av. TlERRYSVlLLE AV; Allegheny Sacrifice sale; J new Ouet-ii Anne restdei.rv in stitennin con- dition with large lot: must be sold a bargain to a Sf. Pollock. ISO prompt Duyer; terms easy, w Fourth av. asQ COO-Invcstment pavs 12 per cent net; Alle li)0) gheny. near parks, i tenement Jiouses; well rented to good tenants: must be sold at once. M. F. Hippie A Co., 90 Fourth av. r Suburban Residences For Sale. H OTJSE-In Wllklnsbnrg; at a bargain, frame house, six rooms good cellar, etc.: lot ooxiu leet: given away. $3,0(0. George N. rjckwlth.6llS Penn av , L. E., or South St. and P. It. R , WH klnsburg. WILKINSuURG New frame hon so of 0 rooms, reception hall affd finished nttlc. bath, w.c., washstand, range, electroliers, city water, house sewered, hardwood cabinet mantels, tile hearths, slate roof: a very choice location on shady side or street: lot 33xU0; near electric cars and 1. R. R-: price $4,600. Hoffman A Batdrldge, Wilklnsburg. opposite depot. j ; WILKINBBURG A good paying investment: rew houses with all modern fixtures In choice corner location: large lots built separately: will enhance in value and oar (I.uOOoer annajn: win rent to the best class of tenants. Hoffman A Balarldgc, Wilklnsburg, opposite depot. FOR SALE-IMPROVED KEAL ESTATE. Suburban Residences For Sale. (JU'T OOO will buy three new frame dwellings situ tU) i j ated In Bellefleld. near Craig St., each con taining 7 rooms, citv water, good cellar, porches: lot 80x70 feet: rent for f322 per year, nearly 12 per cent; this is dirt cheap, bee Reed B. Coyle A Co., cor. Fourth av, and Grant St. TO LET. City Residences. TO LET-'tZS per mo. : new, Jnstflnlshed: 7 rooms, bath, all modern fixtures, near O randvlew av. : one or the best locations ou Mr. Washington; send for; list. W. A. Herron Jfc Sons, 80 4th av. East End Residences To Let. rpo 1 i LET New brick nons-s. lust finished. 8 rooms, besides bath, laundry. iLtneutcd cellar ana inwiern nxiures: aiwooo. be., uatwiani: rent onlv $37 50 per mo. W. A. Herron & bons. 80 Fourth av. TO LET Penn are.. East End, handsoms new brick house. 7 rooms besides laundry and bath; latest fixtures at reduced rent. W. A. Herron Sons, 80 4th are. TO LET Penn av.. East End. handsome brick house 7 rooms and bath; ! laundry In yard: at a rcauceu rent. Fourth av. W. A. Uerrou A Sons. rpo LET 10-room house on Firth av.. Oakland X. terrace: will sell carpets entirely new: posses sion glf en at once. Address Oakland, Dispatch office. rpo LET-On Wlneblddle av.. below Liberty, a X. house of 8 rooms: bathroom, laundry: both gases. Inquire two doors below. Allegheny Residences To Let. TO LET Small houses. Allegheny Martin St. fronting the parks, fine flats of 3 rooms, bath, washstand, w. c, 2 gases, rent only JIG and (13 per mo.: Stewart St., 6 rooms Inside w.c. Super mo.; Wird st , 6 rooms, near Hldwcil St., a very good house, reduced rent 118 per mo : Taylor av.. i rooms, attic 818 mo.; Arlington av.. 4 rooms, hall, 112; Washington av., 6 rooms (a very desirable brick house), (25 p'r mo.: send for list. W. A. Herron & Sons. 80 Fourth av. TO LET No. II Arch St.. neat brick house in fine order, 8 rooms, ball, front and back stairs., hath, laundry: one of the most central locations lit Allegheny: send for list. W, A. Herron & Sons, 80 Fourth av. rpo LET Fronting the rarks. Allegheny, on X North av.. fine modern house. 16 rooms, in first-class order. W. A. Herron & Sons. 80 4tb av. rpo LET-John K. Lwlng A Co.. 107 Federal St.. JL headquarters for Allegheny houses. Get free list. Suburban Residences To Let. TO LET Cheap Furnished or unfurnished house. 11 rooms, all conveniences, on line Fort Vf ayne road. Address Box 826. clty Offices. Desk Boom, Et, To Let. TO LET-ln the Ferguson block. 7 bird and Fourth avs., a few choice offices; day and night elevator, electric clocks and Janitor services tree: rent low. BlacaA Balrd. No. 95 Fourth a v. rpo LET In the Hamilton building. 91-53 Firth X av., choice offices, with all conveniences; rent low. Black A Balrd. Ho. 95 t ourth av. Rooms To Let. iRANf ST. 211-One furnished and large nn- VJl furnished rooms. MONTGOMERYAV.. No. 68. Allegheny S 6 ond story furnished front rocm facing parks. SOUTH HIGHLAND AVE.. No. 409-Two large connecting unfurnished rooms lu most desir able location in East End. SOUTH AV.. front room: 201. Allegheny A flae furnished private family. STOCKTON AV.. No. 12. Allegheny-Large sec ond story front room, with alcore; furnished. rro LET-Two flats. No. 152 Ohio st. New build Inauire on A lng: ajl modern conveniences. premises or mormon isrus,, glieny. 128 Federal sl. Alle- rpo L E.T Furnished flat for housekeeping. 145 JL Fulton st. TTNION AV.. 23. Al'esrhenv-Well furnished U second story front room, with board terms moderate. WYLIE AV. and Federal St. A suite of three unfurnished apartments for light housekeep ing In bralth block. Z bee additional aoicis under Wanted Boarders and Lodgers. Business Stands To Let. TO LET Room, with or without power: also, storage room, dry kiln, capacity 30, OOO rt twill lease kiln orMry lumber by contract. Head Bolt Moris. Grant and Buqnet sts., Allegheny. Apply on premises or to H. A. Spangler, 'third National Bank. Allegheny. PERSONAL. piRSONAL-Theo Thorp, ladles' tailor and jl ure&smaher. via renn ar. PERSONA I, Kae camera wove to order. SI JL 2 office. North Diamond St., Allegheny, near post- PERSON AL Will Dan and Dili Latin send their address to Kate Calnon. 7Uuillvan St., Bldde ford. Me? - PERSON AL-Jas. H. leghcny; ladles' specialty. Cnrrr, OT Federal St.. Al tailor: riding habits s PLRONAL-Crcdit, yes. erf a It, on One cress goods, silks. satlns.wraps,etc. at J. Dwyer's Room 4, JtcCance block, 701 smlthfleld. '"DERfeONAL You can buy gents' solid gold X watches: full Jeweled Llgin iortss. atltst'ar son St.; repairing a specialty. A. Carlson. PEItoO.NAI. Hair. mote., etc.. on ladies races permanently destroyed by the electric needle without pain or scar; cousultatloa free. Miss itrcng, office 003 Penn av.. Dickson building. P LUMINAL Ladles wishing to take 'lurko Face Baths or face massage for removing blemishes and Improving the complexion will please visit my parlors at 003 1'enn av.. Pittsburg. Mlssbherwood. PERSONAL Well. well, do you eat? I am sur prised if you do, why not call t see me and get one or the best 23-cenl meals in the city? Call once and vou will call again. Hotel Roll, Frauk E. Roli. Itep. PERSONAL Christmas Evans. Spnrgeon, Mr Kenzle Indorse Ta-va-zun peclais for catarrh, rheumatism, weak lungs, stomach,kldiieys.nerves, prostration, general debllltv: never fall: exanlne home testimony, ur. urimtn. Third and Grant, Pittsburg. PERSON AL When I was a small boy my mother always repaired my breeches and Jacket, but since I got to be a great big man. .Dickson, the well-known tailor, 05 Firth av.. cor. 'W ood St.. second floor, has been substituted, who now does all my cleaning, pressing and renovating in great shape. Tel. liw. PERSONAL The staff of experienced Loudon. American .ind German surgeons still continue their free consultations; all chronic diseases treated wlt'i success: catarrh, rheumatism and kidney troubles, also deafness receive our strict attention. Carson St., J134, corner Twenty-second st , pcrma nently. 10 A. M. to 8 r. it. FOUND. 170UND The only reliable tree hand portrait artists In cravon and water colors: finest grades only: all work done in windows in presence or the public; order now and pay for Christmas: stores open until 9 P. M. : satisfaction guaranteed or no charge. Jos. P. Cowau. Prop. Union Ar tists' Portrait Co.. first floors 708 Liberty st.. 007 Wood bt. : Branch : Ohio St.; we employ no agents. Telephone 2172. ATJtmON SALES. SJ ALE OF LAND BY THE UNITED States at Pitrsbunr. Pa. Be it enacted by the Sen.itc and Ho ise of Representatives of tlie-Unitcd States of America in Congress assembled. That the Secietary of narbe, and hereby is authorized and directed to sell and convey to tlio purchaser or pur chasers nil the right, title and intcreit of the United Stn'es in and to nil that certain parcel otgtotind, belonging to tho United states, situate in the city of Pittsburg, Penn 3'lania, at the northwest corner of Penn avenue and Garrison aljey. Fourth ward of euiu city, !roiitin' 100 icet on west side of Penn avenue and extending northwardly along the west line of Gnirlson alley, pre serving the sauio width, to lon-wvter line of the Allegheny river, subject, liowevor, to such pnblic easements as rxlsts thereon and thereover. Depot Quartermaster's Of fice, WusliirTgtOU. D7 C, October II, 1893. Under the prot isions of the above quoted act or Congro approved May 31. 1800, and lv direction or the Secretary of Wnr. 1 will offer for ale m public auction at the Cham ber of Commerce room, Gerraanin Bant building, corner of Wood and Diamond streets, in the city of l'lttsbtinr. Pa., on WEDNCSDAY, the IStli duy or November, 189-J, at H o'clock a. si., for cash, the property described in i-aid act, together with snch improvements thereon as uelonj- to the United State", subject to tho conditions set lortli fh suid acr, und subject also to the terms nnd conditions named in the printed circular of this dato. conies of which will bo furnished on application to the undersigned or to the Actinir Assistant Quartermaster at Allegheny Arsenal, where nlso ii plat or tho ground can be seen. The riht is reserved to reject any or nil bids, or to uccopt any bid or bids subject to the conditions pre scribed in the .circular referred to. Ado posit or $10,C00. by certified check, on ac count of tlio purchase will be required of the successful bidder at the time of sale, in default of which thepioperty will then and there be reotfered for sale. Payment of the remainder of the purcbaso .money must be mado upon deliver' or duly executed deed or deeds for the property purchased, or tho property- may be resold, without further notice, -it the riik and cost of the defaulting pnrchaser. Tl e cost or all conveyancing will bo Dome by the purchaser. GEO. H. WEEKS, Dcpnty Quartermaster General, U. S. A. JOHN D. "AlLEY. Auctioneer, Cham ber of commerce Room, Germanja Bank: Building, Pittsburg, Pa. SMITlISOft t VINCENT, GENERAL AUCTIONEERS. Sales or real estate, merchandle at stores, household good-t at residences (jewelry sales for the trade only) promptly attended to. Offlce,S8 Eijnerbuildlng,cor. sth and Wood st, ap$-n AUCTION SALES. TRUSTEE'S SALE. LOT M TWO MLLIIS HOUSES, Corner Washington and Eleventh Streets, Pittsburg, Southside. By virtue of an order of the Orphars' Court, made at No. 6 May Term, 1892; in par tition of tho estate of Amanda Pflffner, de ceased, I will expose to Public Sale, at tne premises, on THURSDAY, October 27, 1892, at 2 o'clock p. u., all the right, title, interest and claim of the said Amanda Pflffner, de ceased, in that certain lot of ground, situate in tho Twenty-ninth ward, city of Pittsburg, Pa., bounded and described as follows: " Beginning on the corner of .Eleventh and Wnshingtoti streets; thence along Washing, ton street west n ardly 12 feet, moro or loss, to a point; thence at right angles with Wash ington street northwardly, and parallel with Eleventh street, 45 lees l'i Inches to line of lot No. 17; thence alone the line of lot No. 17 eastwardly, and parallel with Washington street, 43 feet, more or less, to Eleventh street; thence along .Eleventh street 45 feet IV Inches to Washington street, nt the place of beginning, being the easterly part ot lots IS and IS in Joseph Lang's plan of lots in borongh of Birmingham. Said lot having thereon erected two brick dwelling houses. xerms 01 sale une-thlrd cash on connr mation ot sale; 10 per cent thereof to be paid on day of sale, and the balance In one und two years, to be secured by bond and mortgage, with to-day sic fa. clause, on the premises. C 3. GRAY, Trustee, A. J. PENTECOST, Register's Office. Anctioncor and Real Estate Agent, 113 Grant Street, Pittsbnrg. PUBLIC SALE. The School District of Chartiers Township will Offer at publio sale, on the premises, IDLEWOOD STATION, P., C, C. & St, L. Hallway, 1 On Saturday, October 22, at 3 P. M.J LOTS NOS. 26 AND 23, II In the plan of Homestead, In said township, each lot having a frontage of 80 feet oa Grandvlew avenne and a depth of 150 feet to an alley, on which Is erected a one-story frame school house. Terms made known on day of sale. By order of the Board. GEORGE R. PEARSOIT, Secretary. CHOICE PROPERTIES. COLUMBUS DAY ! Slake It profitable as well as pleasant by visiting SCHENLEY PARK. Take a walk across the Greenfield Avenue Bridge, adjoining the Zoological Garden. Your eyes will be open when you see The Wonderful Improvements There, Where more has been accomplished in one year than could possibly have been done la 100 Years in the Days of Columbus. We have built a new Electric Railway from Second avenne through the freshlv developed property, sold upward or 275 lots, and erected More Than 125 Hons-s, With all the modern improvements and con veniences, papered, and made attractive inside and out. The streets are all sewered, both srase3 upon the property, and there la an abundance or city water. Greenfield Avenue Is Being Paved With Asphaltum. The houes are varied in exterior: no tw are alike in interior or exterior, in design t finish. This gives the improvements cnarm not to do iouna eisewnere. Prices to Suit Everybody, Ranging all the way lrom $1,800 to $1,500, the majority under $2,800. This property is sell ing at from 25 to 10 per cent lower than ti same kind of property can be bonzht inlii equally favorable locality. Lots 25 to 30 re front from $100 to tOOO. Property in otlu localities not as desirable Is selling at froi $800 to $1,000. Noto that this is aflrst-clas investment. You can double your money 1l less than two years. Take Second Avenne Electrio Cars to Greenfield avenue and see for yourself. Terms One-fifth cash, balance in 10 years, same as rent; lots, 5 per cent down, balance $5 per month. PETER SHIELDS, 533 Grant Street. Branch office on property. Agent always there. WYLIE AVENUE, Near Washington street Excellent business location. Three-story brick dwelling and storeroom, 23x90. J special bargain to a Quick buyer. Small cash payment: SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO,, 99 Fourth av. $500 CASH, Balance easy payments. Elegant new 6-roora bouse at Wilklnsburg; finished attic; lol graded and fenced; front and rear porches good water; a baranin. GEO. S. MARTIN & CO., 147 Fourth avenue. FTJKOPEAN RTEtMSHIP WHITE STAR LINE. For Queenstown and Liverpool. Royal and United States Mall Steamers. Germanic, Oct. 28. 9 a m Teutonic, Nov. 2. 2pm BritannlcNov.9.8:30 a in Herm'c Nov. 23, 8 an "Teutonic. Nov. SO, t p rt Britannic. Dec. 7. San Jlajestlc Nov. is. :pn Majestic Oec.14.10 pn: From White Stir dock, foot of est Tenth street New Yort. 'Second cabin on these steamers. Saloon rates. 0 and upward. Excursion tickets on favorabh term., second cabin. M0 and (43. Steerage fron or to the old country, 2u. White Star drafts payable on demand lnallthi principal banks throughout Great Britain. Appii to JOHN J. MCCOKMlrK. 639 SmlthSeld street Pittsburg. orH. 3IAITLAND KLB3EY, Genera Agent. 23 Broadway, N. Y. ocll-d ANCHOR LINE. Steamers Leave Near York Evey Saturdaj For Glasgow via Londonderry. Rates for Saloon Passage. Cabin. S45 and upwards. Second Cabin, S3. Steerage, SIS. Passengers booked at through rates to or from snl city in Great Britain or on the Continent. Drafts n London o'tl at Lovr-st Kates. Book of information, tonrs and salting lists far nlsbed on application to Agents. HENDERSON BRtilllEKS. 7 Howling Green. N Y.. or J. J. MCLORJUCIi. GOSmlthfleldst.. Pitts burg. KM. BEMPLE. 110 Federal St.. Allegheny PC19-MWF ALL .AJST XiZZSTE ItOYAL 3IAIL SrEAJlSillr-S. GLASGOW to PHILADELPHIA via DKKKY and GAL WAY. The most di rect route from Scotland and North and Middle of Ireland. ACCOMMODATIONS UNSURPASSED. Intermediate, SJ30. Steerage, S19. STATE1 SERVICE OP , i A r AivivAN xrraB LINC. J STEAMSHIPS. MEW TORE ami GLASGOW via Londonderry every Fortnight. Oct. 20 State of California 10 a. Not. 10 State of Nebraska. a a. a Nov. -.'4. State of California. 8 i. x Cabin, $40. Second Cabin, $33. Steerage, $1! Apply to J. J.MoCOBMICK, G29 Sraltutleld st 'Jel-t i t '
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