Hi , LETTERS SENT THEM. - flow Constables Were Informed of Yiolations of Liqnor Laws. 'JURYMEN ARE NOT TO BE SEEN. At Least Judge White Intimates What Will be Done if They Are. SEWS OF THE COURTS IESTERDAT The first business in the Criminal Court vesterday was the charging of the grand 'jury by Judge "White. After they were sworn a special oath -was administered to Mr. Phillips, the foreman. The Judge's charge was lengthy, and, after covering the usual ndTice submitted, contained some pertinent points. In defining their duty to uphold the law, he said: By an honest enforcement ot the law the in crease of cruse would be diminished. Public officers whose duties are to see that the laws are enforced, connive with and aid the violation of the laws, and sometimes receive remuneration for non-interference. If the public servants did their dutv there would not be one-fourth the amount of crime. He referred particularly to two classes of crime the violation of the liquor laws and those who engage in lawlessness and riot. He added that he had heard that they had already been approached iu regard to cases that would come before them, and that the person was a constable. It was their duty, be said, to report to the Court anything that may be said to them by constables regarding cases before them. After being charged the grand jury re tired. For their first day's work they re turned the following true bills: Richard Foley ct al, James Stevenson, Pat rick Sherlock, John O'Brien, Ed McLaughlin et al. Clarence Mitchell. Andrew Kinslow, Pat rick Fitzgerald. H. Bruno, larceny and receiv ing stolen goods; Joseph Sanderchie. aecra vated assault and battery; John Hurley, felon ious assault and battery; Charle-Dougherty. Daniel Stanley, assault and battery; Grant Wheeler, seduction But one bill was ignored, that or James T. Morgan, for larceny and re ceiving stolen coods. A CONSTABLE REBUKED. The constables of the city wards and bor oughs of the county then resumed their re turns. Judge White delivered jl severe lecture to Constable Williams, of Etna, who hsd received a letter giving the names of certain persons who were selling liquor without license, but which he failed to in vestigate. The Court stated that he had re ceived letters from almost every ward, borough and township in the county, giving him the names of all persons who were selling without license. The constables re ported as follows: Charles Porter, First ward, returned Annie DroppeL 155 Second avenue, selling without license. John Groetzinger, Third ward, returned James Giltinan and Margaret Berber. Nathan Gibbon. Eichth ward: P M. Con nelly, Ninth ward: R. McLaughlin. Tenth ward; Domenic Gallagher, Eleventh ward, all reported no violation. John Kramer, Twelfth ward, reported George McCaffrey. Michael Robe, Thirteenth ward, and J. J. Jones. Fourteenth ward, reported no violations other than they bad prosecuted. OUT IS LAWRENCEYILLE. Thomas R. Packer, Fifteenth ward, banded In an anonymous note sent him, giving the names of certaiu persons who were selling, but he did not know of it of his own personal knowledge. M. H. England, Seventeenth ward, returned Mr. and Mrs. Loftus. of Hatfield street, and Joseph Hufnagle. of 4517 Butler street. John J. Rodcers, Eighteenth ward, reported Mrs. Faber and Thomas Allen, both indicted. John Borland. Nineteenth ward, and John E. Kennedy, Twentieth ward, had no violations to report. , a. a. Sauey, xwenty-nrsi wara, reiuruea John McLaughlin. John E. Hickey, Twenty-third ward, Allred Ting, Thirty-Bret ward, Charles Pirotfc, Thirtv- secona wara. tienry ueuiy. iainy-ium iro, and Arthur Fee.Thirtj-sixth and Thirty-eighth rward, conld find no violators in their districts. Richard Butler. Twenty-filth ward, returned Frank Schwallem. H. H. Weeden. of the Twenty-sixth ward, re ported John V. Carl. N. Scbertzinzer. Twenty-seventh ward, re turned Clara ScUleiden. Charles Bruno and Jacob Wartman. James Sherran. Twenty-eighth ward, re Vjrtcd Joseph Christenveiz. L. Davis, Twenty-ninth ward, returned John and Bridget Laiferty. David Holmes, First ward, Allegheny, re ported Martin Duffy. P. W. Rynd. Second ward, none. E. C Powell, Fourth ward, Allegheny, re turned William Hoag, 16 Chestnut street: Al bert Shita. 21 Chestnut street; John Temple meister, 142 South Canal street, and Christ .Mourhoff, 29 Chestnut street. C. R. Wilson. Fifth ward, Allegheny, re turned A Houthoue, a druggist, for selling without license and on Sunday. He also re turned Annie West, Lucy Beggert, R. B. Mc Dowell and F. E. Weir. TOM WHITTAKEK HEABD FEOST. D. S. McKuight, Sixth ward, Allegheny, re turned Joseph Moore. G. Schaffuit, Alex. Fox and wife as selling without license; Anthony Clark and Paul Bauer for selling to persons of known intemperate habits. Constable Mc Kmglit handed in a letter from Thomas Whit taker, in -which the writer states that he ob tained liquor in Bauer's place when he was in toxicated, and furnishes the names of 17 wit nesses. Anthony Clark is also returned for sellini; liquors to minors. J.T.Zimmerman, Seventh ward, and John Mockley, Tenth ward, Allegheny, reported no violators. Adam Hohtnan. Eichth ward. Allegheny . turned Kate Neuman. who was prosecuted be fore Alderman Bnnker. John Nnrrmann, Eleventh ward, Allegheny, returned Robert Stevenson and Jacob Douch. Robert Hucbev, Twelfth ward, Allegheny, returned C L. Seitz, 232 East street, and George Lehman, 15S East street. Jacob Streitberger, Mansfield; William Mc Broom. Homestead: Frank L. Patterson, Neville: Eugene Weitzer, KilbucK: William H. Walker, Millvale. reported no violations in their districts. H. Patterson, Scott township, returned Thomas Hanlev. George C. Walcher. Braddock, returned Patrick Costello for selling without license and on Sunday. M.McBroom, Homestead, had no violations to report. 35. G. Wilson, Bellevue, reported Henry Meyers. THE BROWN DIVORCE. The Decree Granted by the Courts After Reviewing Testimony. A decree of divorce was granted yesterday in the case of William M. Brown against Sarah J. Brown. 3Ir. Brown is a contractor and builder, and lives at the Hotel Boyer. The couple were married in 1863 and lived on Walnut street, East End, until 1887, when, it is claimed, Mrs. Brown left her husband! They have five children, most of them grown up. In the testimony taken before Commis sioner Thomas Pattersou it was stated that in the summer of 1887 the couple had a slight quarrel. Mr. Brown went out, and when he returned found that his family had lelt, going to his wife's friends in Allegheny, iilrs. Brown afterward refused to return home or have anything to do with her hus band. Eev. J. M. Richmond, pastor of the Shadyside Presbyterian Church, of which the lamily were members, endeavored to effect a reconciliation, and though the hus band was willing, the wife was not. As a conclusion Mr. Brown sued for the divorce which he obtained yesterday, his wile not opposing it. H. B. Herron, Esq.j yesterday was ap pointed commissioner in the divorce case of Jacob Gerwig against Annie Gerwig. A Queer Transaction. Thomas Meredith, yesierday, sued Philip Bohlander, of Elizabeth, to recover $1,302. Meredith states that two years ago he re ceived pension money amounting to 51,377 83. Bohlander immediately took all the money bat the S3 cents from him, tell ing'Thim to come along and he would de posit the money in bank for him. Bohlander rj'aid J25 to B. F. Brown, who had col lected the money. Meredith nad said that Bohlander could give ?50 to his wife tor a present. The balance, however, $1,302, Bohlander did not deposit, but used him self, and has refused to pay back to Mer edith. Lcgnl News. A charter was granted yesterday to the Duquesne Kennel Club, ot Pittsburg. , ALDKHJtA-Callbn wds released from jail yesterday on $500 bail, his brother going his se curity. Alexander Quran yesterday entered suit against William McMordje for S500 damages. He claims that on August 20 at the Senickley dairy farm McMordye came up behind him, and, without provocation, knocked him down and beat and jumped on him. HIS teeth were broken and bis eyes injured. To-dat's trial list Is as follows in the Crim inal Court: Commonwealth vs Joseph Schnider et al, Patrick Fitzgerald, Edward McLaughlin etal(2). Patrick Sherlock (2). John O'Brien. Richard Foley et aL Clarence Mitchell. Joseph Landorchie, H. Burns, Andrew Kinslow, James Stevenson, Charles Dougherty, Daniel Stanley, John Hurley. Judge Ewejq yesterday granted a charter to Pittsburg Council No. U7, of the Jr. O. U. A.M. An application bad been filed last year by the council for a charter, but it was ex cepted to by the State Council. The applica tion was then amended so as to comply with the requirements of the State Council, and the charter was granted yesterday. John J. Miller yesterday entered suit against Peter Murray for $5,800 damages. Mil ler claims that'Murraysned him before 'Squire Douglass, charging him with having induced Murray to cancel a mortgage against Miller, after which Miller refused to pay the money. Miller was arrested and lodged in jail for conrt. but the grand jury ignored the bill, and Miller now wants damages for false arrest. FOE CITY W0KK. The Contracts Awarded by the Beard Yesterday Afternoon. The Department of Awards met yester nav afternoon and awarded a few contracts, the bulk of the bids received being opened and referred to the clerk for tabulation. The most important contract let was that for the erection of a new police station in the Tirty-sixth ward. There were six bid ders and the figures were close. "William Kerr & Sons were successful in securing the contract at $10,950, being $50 under the bid of John Walz. Magee & Beismeyer were the highest bidders, their figure being $13,000. The contracts for paving Atwood and Boquet streets, awarded to Booth & Flinn for block stone a lew weeks ago, were recon sidered and the material was changed to asphalt No. 2, Booth & Flinn securing the contracts. Charles P. Peck & Son were given the contract for printing the Asses sor's tax list psmphlet, their bid being $C 52 per page. Other bids were: West & Co., $7 61 per page; Shaw Bros., $10 82; A. A. Anderson & &on,"$10 90, Bids opened and referred for tabulation were for grading Kent alley, grading, pav ing and curbing Moultrie street, Broad sireet, Cedar street, Carnegie street, Chest nut street, Howe street; sewers on Gum, Hemans, Kirkpatrick, Shafer, Arch, Con rad and South Twenty-fifth streets and Penn avenue; rebuilding Forty-eighth street sewer, and boardwalks on Virginia avenne, Williams street, Joel's lane and Kearsage street. THE EVERETT PIANO CLUB, Or Co-Operntlve Plan of Selling Pianos, Offers inducements which can be secured in no other way, while the club members have the privilege of the easiest payments ever offered, viz.. $1 00 per week. They at the same time get the benefit of the lowest pos sible cash price, obtained by contracting for 350 pianos at one time. If yon have not seen the plan send for our circular at once, or come and seethe piano. Application for membership should be made immediately, as the club is filling up. Address or call on Alex. Ross, Manager, 137 Federal street, Allegheny. Prof. Carl Better, Prof. Jos. H. Gittings, Prof. H. Rohbock, Prof. F. Albrecht and a host of others say the Everett Club is a thoroughly honest and practical plan of securing a first-class piano at the lowest possible cost John Howard, thegreat voice teacher, and author of Physiology of Artistic Singing, says the Everett piano pleases me. It has a most delightful quality ot .tone, a pliant, responsive touch, and is in every respect a most satisfactory instrument. Wilis Tub Merchants' Building nnd Loan Asso ciation, Organized under the latest improved methods relating to building and loan asso ciations, is now selling stock for second series. First installment of dues' will be re ceived next regular meeting, Thursday, September 5. Persons wishing to obtain copies of con stitution and by-laws and subscribe for stock can do so by calling at the office of the association, Grocers' Exchange, 628 Lib erty st. Strouse & McAteer's, 643 Libertv st. Henry Daub. 710 Smithfield st. J. B. Yonngson's, 413 Smithfield st. S. B. Charter's, Third ave. and Grant st. Stevenson Bros., Webster ave. and Rob erts st. Smith H. Shannon, 96 Diamond st WS Low Rates to the West. First-class round trip tickets to Colorado, Utah, New Mexico, Montana, Texas, Kan sas, Nebraska, Idaho and Missouri at half the regular rates via the "Wabash lines" on September 10 and 24, 1889. For full in formation call on H. B. Minor, corner Seventh avenue and Smithfield street, Pitts burg. MWS Last Niagara, Falls nod Toronto Excursion, Yia Pittsburg and Lake Erie B. B., Tues day, September 10. Niagara Falls and return, $7. Toronto and return, $8. Tickets good 15 days for return, giving ample time to visit the great International Fair at Buffalo and Colonial Fair at Toronto. See our 50c underwear; greatest bargain ever shown. See our red underwear at $1. Suable & Shustee, Mwsn 35 Fifth avenue. Use "Una" flour nnest spring patent in the world. "Golden Wedding" the best of bread flours. "Duquesne" has no equal as a pastry flour. Homing's "Ivory," gem of ail familv flours. Velvets! Velvets! 29c, 29Jc; regu lar $1 goods; 22 inches wide. Knable & Shtjsteb, mwsu 35 Fifth avenue. If sold quick, a desirable North avenne (Allegheny) residence, 10 rooms, cor. lot, at a very greatly reduced price. W. A. Hebron- & Sons, ws 80 Fourth ave. Fall jackets! Fall jackets! Fall wraps! Fall wraps! at prices to snrprise yon. Knable & Shuster, Mwsn 35 Fifth avenue. Highest prices paid for ladies' or gents' cast-off clothing at De Haan's Big 6, Wylie ave. Call or send by mail, -vrsu Blankets and comforts; extra induce ments. See ours before you bny. Enable & S buster, mwsu 35 Fifth avenue. Brain workers who cannot sleep, can, if they will take according to directions Fred. Brqwn'a Ginger. Get the genuine. Special Sale. Bemnant sale of wall paper now going on at Jno. S. Roberts', 414 Wood st ttp Flannels 1 Flannels ! Extra bargains low prices. KNABLE & Shusteb, ' MW6u 35 Filth avenue. Fbatenheim & Vilsack's Iron City Beer is the best in the market Pure, whole some and nutritious. Shits to order, $25; pants, $5 and upward at Pitcairn's, 434 Wood st -wan OIL LESSORS' WAYS. They Are Not Inclined to Pay Much in the Way of Bonus Jusi Now. SOME LEASES HAVE BEEN GIVEN DP Tb.8 Opinions Conflict Why Operations Are Not Continued. SPECULATION A PKICE EEGULATOB Owners of land in the southwestern and western portions of the county are begin ning to know considerable of the ways and methods of the oil and gas land lessor, and some of them do not like them over-much. It seems that some companies have been picking up leases for years and drilling, wells. If they get oil they close the well and husband the fluid, supposably intend ing to continne this masterly inactivity un til they either find a price that suits better than the present, or nntil it is convenient to lay pipe lines, or they seenre all the terri tory they want cheaply. Some gas wells are handled in the same way. There is one commendable feature about this plan that of saving the oil in the ground and preventing its deterioration which gave the Standard so much disquiet before the shut-iu movement An enormous amount of wealth was lost by this deteriora tion, but the hard-run producer was apt only to see in a suspension of operations the fail ure to provide for his daily bread. There are a considerable number of wells in this county now shut in, and dreams of wealth once entertained by the owners of land are indefinitely suspended, much to the discomfort of the owners. One man near the Beaver county line is getting very impa tient. A well was drilled on his farm, and it was ascertained to be a good one, but it has never been pumped, and the knowledge that the owner of the land owns one-eighth ot the oil therein is poor consolation to him when he isn't reason ably certain that he will live to enjoy the fruit of development. OTHERS IN THE SAME FIX. Some owners of the ground in which there are shut-in gas wells are in the same unenviable frame of mind. It is quite com mon for lessors to agree to pay $500 a year rent for gas wells, so long as they continue to pay, but the leases in many instances are so fearfully and wonderfully drawn that the lessor begins to taking gas just where it suits him, and rent does not begin until the well is opeued and declared a payer. It is also alleged that sometimes the lessor will bold that a well is not a payer, and while taking the gas and marketing it employs his spare time haggling with the land owner who is sometimes worn out, and induced to take mnch less than the original stipulated rent, when all the time he is haunted by the suspicion that he is being "done up." A well on the Schmid farm, on Montour run, was drilled several years ago, and is still shut in, thongh some people insist that all that is wanted to prove it a good payer is to open it and give it a chance to either gush or be pumped. It is said that the con hning apparatus was loaded down within a few months with sand in order to keep down ebulition. "WHERE FRODUCEBS BLUNDERED. Some lands on which big rent was being paid aud lessors bound up to begin opera tions within a short time have been sur rendered, but an operator states that they will be retaken if there should in the mean time be big wells struck in their neighbor hood. This man states that the producers who were so hot to have the exchanges killed, have realized that tbey have killed themselves by taking petroleum out of the list of speculative commodities, and that they now see that they are in the hands of an organization that can control price absolutely and that it does not propose to allow the price to run high unless it can get the lion's share of the advantage. Very ten people short the market nowadays, and there is no leverage to put up prices which the Standard Oil Company cannot over come at will, whereas formerly when it be came a necessity to pinch the shorts it was necessary to allow the producers a share of the profits. Iu former times speculators frequently made the market, but now they have little or nothing to do with it. The course of operations during the past year gives evidence tEat there is more or less trnth in the claim. DORSFORD'S ACID FH OS FIT ATE For the Tired Brain From over-exertion. Try it Splendid Bnlnes Bros. Piano S125. An elegantly carved Vose piano for $150. A magnificent 7 octave upright piano in perfect order at $200. Also a double reed Mason & Hamlin organ for $50, cost $150. These instruments must be sold to make room for new stock, at the music store of J. M. Hoffmann & Co., 537 Smithfield street. Fine variety of the celebrated Sohmer pianos, Colby pianos and Hallet & Cumston pianos, at prices that defy competition. 82 30 Tonncstown Fair and Races 82 30. The Pittsburg and Lake Erie B. B. will sell tickets to Youngstown and return, good for one admission to the fair and races, Sep tember 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, at $2.30 each, tickets good for return passage nntil September 7, inclusive. Velvet Ribbons Plain and Fancy In all the new fall shades, now in stock. Jos. Horne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Silk bargain; greatest value ever shown. Fancy silks, $1.50 quality, to go at 69c. Be member, only 69c Enable & Shusteb, MWStt 35 Fifth avenue. Wnll Paper! - Wnll Paper! Wnll Paper If you want to paper your house this fall call and see Jno. S. Boberts, 414 Wood st. before buying. He has all trades from the cheapest to the finest, and with the aid of experienced decorators he can assui e yon satisfaction. -nr Black goods! Black goods! Special of ferings this week. Enable & Shusteb, Mtvsn 35 Filth avenue. MEETINGS.; NOTIOE THE ANNUAL MEETING OF the stockholders of the Frohsinn Society to elect Directors takes place at their office. 305 Penn ave.. TUESDAY, beptember 10, 18S9.from 4 o'clock p. si, till 9 o'clock p. jr. aa284-p C. W. KRAUS, Secretary. MEETING-MEMBERS OP STANDARD Council No. 02, Jr. O. U. A. II.. are re Suested to meet at the Council chamber TO AY at 1 p. M. to attend the funeral of our late Bra, Chas. Franke. Members of sister councils requested to attend. Byorderof tho C. H. E. FOWHL, C. H. W. EVANS, R. S. sei-18 ATOTICE-THE ANNUAL MEETING OF iM the Stockholders of "The Sewickley Dairy Co." will be held at the office of the company. No. 110 Wood st, Pittsburg, Pa on TUESDAY, September 10, between the hours of 3 and 4 o'clock P. M., to elect a board of directors to serve for the ensuing year and transact such other business as may be properly brought before them. J. E. SHAW, Secretary. Pittsburg. Auimn 31. 18S9. se2-16 ADCTIOS SALES. AUCTION SALE. BUSINESS PROPERTY 100 AND WATER ST., NEAR WOOD, 101 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 18S9, AT 3 P. M., On the premises. A valuable piece of ground, with two old 3-story brick buildings erected thereon. Lot 30x80 feet. BLACK & SATRD. au27-71-27129,se2,4,6 85 Fourth are. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH,- ' WEDNESDAY,; SBPTEMBBRfnSilL? S3-Display adverltsemenU one doltar ptr tjuare for one ituertian. Classified advertise rxentt on Ms page ucA as Wanted, For Sale, To Let, etc, ten cent .per line for each inter tlon. and none taken for lest than fifty cents. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BRANCH OFFICES. For the acoommodation Of the public, Branch Offices have been established at the following places, where Want, For Sale, To Let, and other transient advertisements will be received up to 9 P. M. for inser tion next morning: Adrertlsementa are to be prepaid except where advertisers already hare accounts with TBI 1)13 FJLTCU. riTTSBUKG. THOMAS MCCAFFRKY, 3509 Butleritreet. EMIL B. STUCKEY, Mth itreet and Penn ave. E. G. STUCKEY. CO., WyUe ave. and Faltonit. N. bTOKELY. Fifth Avenue Market Home. EAST EJTD. J. W. WALLACE, 6121 renn avenne. OAKLAND. MCALLISTEK SHEIBLER,Sthav. Atwood St. soumsroE. JACOBSPOHN, No. 2 Carson street. H. A. DONALDSON, 1707 Carson (trett. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAEHCHEK, 59 Federal street. H. 3. McBRIDE. Federal and Ohio streets. FBED H. EG0EK3. 172 Ohio street. F. H. EGGEUS & SON, Ohio and Chestnut sts. J. F. STEVENSON, Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS McHENKY, Western and Inrinaves. G. W. HUGHES, Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. PEltKY M. GLEIM. Bebecca and Allegheny aves. WANTED. Male HelH. w ANTED - HARNESS MAKEB, AT 524 GKANTST., city. sel-63 TTTANTED-TWO EXPERIENCED GAS FIT VY TEKS. A1CCAFFKEY & CO., HS Wood st. se-31 WANTED TINNEBS, JOB WOBKEKS, cornice hands or roofers. S. KEIGHLEY & CO., Kosest. e4-21 WANTED GLASS DECOBATOBS. IN QUIRE FOBT PITT GLASS WORKS, Washington st. se3-71 WANTED TWENTY BBtCKLAYEES AT once. Apnlyto STEEL &HALL, at Wll merdlne, P. K. K. 604-25 VTTANTED-BOYTO WORK ATEXPOSlTlONv THE BllUMSU ICK-BALK.E COLLENDER CO., 117 Fifth ave. se4-52 -TTTANTED-A FIBST-CLASS PATCHKR AND V snap maker. Apply to NEW BRIGHTON GLASS CO., New Brighton, Pa. se3-97 yTT ANTED ONE FIRST-CLASS TINNER. VV one jrood piece-worker. -J. L WALLIS.A CO., cor. of Tenth and Penn ave. se4-5S WANTED MACHINIST WANTS JOB IN tool room or at other lixht machine work. Address 31 ACH1S E, Dispatch office. se4-2S WANTED-A MAN WHO IS COMPETENT to run oven or peel. Apply HOPE BIS CUIT WORKS. 321 East St.. Allegheny. se3-72 -TTTANTED-A COACHMAN. MUST COME VV welt recommended, and make blmself gen-erallj- useful. Audress P. O. BOX 162, City. 6C4-15 ANTED-A F1KST-CLA83 SOKTEB FOR tableware factory. Apply to NEW BBIGHTON GLASS CO., New Brighton, Pa. seJ-97 WANTED-TWO GOOD WAITERS-ONES speaking German and English preferred. Apply No. 49 and 51 DIAMOND ST., Pittsburg. se4-87 W ANTED-A PRACTICAL GAS FITTER None but reliable and first-class men need apply. Address J. F, STEETLE, Iudlani, Pa. ee4-23 -TTTANTED-A LICENSED ENGINEER TO Y ran a stationary engine. Address, giving experience and salary wanted, XY, L., Dispatch office. se4-12 WANTED-ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY laborers to work on sewers In Braddock. Apply on wort. LAWRENCE SLOAN, Con tractor. sel-110 -TTTANTED A GOOD MAN IN EVERY VV town: salarvpald weekly. Address SHER MAN, TANGENBERG & CO., 160 W. Lake St., Chicago. au23-4 WHO V V are nsed to lathe work to work on the night turn." Apply at THE DUQUESNE FOBGECb., KanKin oiauon, D. s. u. XL. xu se-Z4 -TTTANTED A MAN WHO IS COMPETENT 11 to ao gardening ana ime care or norse. Apply, with reference, between 9"o'clock a. m. an a Z F. M., at S31 Jt-JSN w av J. se4-29 WANTED-SIX GOOD MOLDERS AT ONCE: none but competent and sober men need apply. OFFICE LEECHBURG FOUNDRY AND M AOniN E CO. , N o, 130 First ave. , city. se4-76 WANTED-DRUG CLERK OF GOOD AD DRESS, sober and competent to take rhnrffR. Adrirpcic with rpfirnr.PB. HTKPHRN- SON'S MODEL PHARMACY, Greensburg, Pa. " se-y " -TTTANTED-FARMER-ON A SMALL FARM, VV with some knowledge of gardening, with a wile who has experience In butter making; send reference. Address P. O. BOX 226, Pittsburg. Pa. ee4-63 WANTED AN EXPERIENCED CLOTHING salesman; mustspcakGcrman; steady em ployment and good salary to right man at J. bCHOENFELD'S, 198-200 Ohio street, Allegheny. se4-33 WANTED-FHTY STONE CUTTERS. AP PLY at office, corner Charles and Short street, Allegheny Cltv, Tenth Ward, or at quar ries at Wampum, Lawrence county. Pa., C. M. DRIVER. SC4-11 TTTANTED FIRST-CLASS. SOBER PBE- alftmfcfpw crnnri V SCRIPTION glass blowers: finishers: union wages: steady work; rare paid; write fully; say who you worked for. CHICAGO GLASS MFG. CO.. Chicago. au)6-45-D -TTTANTEO-FOR THE UNITED STATES V array, able-bodied, unmarried men, between the ages of 21 and 35 years; good pay, rations, clothing and medical attendance. Apply at NO. 915 PENN AVENUE, Pittsburg. Pa. Jy21-30-wsu TTTANTED-AN ACTIVE, INTELLIGENT T T man as general cierK in merchant tailoring establishment: one with a knowledge of book keeping and experience In dry goods or tailoring establishment preferred: state what wages ex pected: answer In own handwriting. B. & CO., Dispatch office. se4-l6 -TTTANTED-TWO EXPERIENCED CLOTH VV IN G and furnishing goods salesmen, the latter to be a competent window dresser: both to be of good address and able to give satisfactory reference: steady employment guaranteed and best of wages paid to the right parties Arply Thursday at RAUH BEOS. &CO.. 800 Liberty St., 11 a. xn. se4-l0 TTTANTED-AGENTS TO SELL THE P1N V LESS Clothes Line: the only line ever in vented that holds the clothes without pin: a per fect success: patent recently Issued; sold only !r agents, to whom the exclusive right Is giyen: on receptor 50 cts. we will send a sample line by mall:alsoclrculars. price list and terms to agents; secure your territory at once. Address WOR CESTER PIN LESS CLOTHES LINE CO.. 17 Hermon st., Worcester, Mass. au28-3D-ws Fcmnlo Help. W ANTED-A COOK-BEST REFERENCES required. Apply to-day from 9 to 12 o'clock diii r.ixur. avxm, Auegoeny. se4-:6 WANTED AN EXPERIENCED SHIRT lroner on Emplro machine. Inquire at 25 and 27 FEDEK AL STREET, Pittsburg. sc3-53 -TTTANTED-A SECOND COOK FOR A LUNCH V V counter at BOOM NO. 3, Allegheny market. se4-60 WANTED-luO GIRLS FOR ALL KINDS OF housework; relUhlcliclp supplied on 6liort notice: also 5 young men for farmwork. KIRK. 67 East Diamond, Allegheny. se4-67 TTANTED-FOR LIGHT WORK IN A BUSI VV N ESS capacity a lady. Industrious and ot engaging manners; salary 10 weekly; references: must be ready to begin work at once. Call alter 9:30 to-day only. II. A. SCHROEDEK, No. 5 Seventh avenue. se4-57 Dlnle nnd lcinn.le tlcln. TTTANTED-DRIVEBS. FARS1 HANDS. LA- V BORERS, gardeners, coal miners, waiters, col. man cook, chambermaids, house girls, nurses, dining room girls and seamstress, working house keeper. MEEHAN'S, 545 Grant St. se3-D WANTED - ?25 WEEKLY-REPRESENTATIVE, male or female, in every community: goods staple: household necessity; sell at sight: no peddling; salary paid promptly, and expenses ad vanced. Full particulars and valuable sample case free; we mean Just what we say. Address at once STANDARD SILVERWARE CO., Boston, Mass. jcM-70-D Situation. WANTED-FOSITION BY A HOBSESHOER that can do quarry work and general black smltblng. Address M, Dispatch office. se4-3G TTTANTED-S1TUATION BY YOUNG MAN VV as bookkeeper or salesman: can furnish the host of references. Address W. B. S., Dispatch office. se4-60 -TTTANTEU-BY A. LADY FULLY COMPE VV TENT or filling the position, situation as sewing companion: references exchanged. Ad dress M. C H., Braddock, Pa. , sc4-79 TTTANTED-AGENUY OF SOLID CHAR VV AOTER by man with good connections among mill owners, etc., to run with others now being worked. Address AGENT, Dispatch of fice. 6e4-ll Partners, TTiTANTED-PABTNliE IN OLD ESTAB- tt ijioan,u ousiuess; ttnau capital required good Investment for active man AddretsPABK, uispaicn omce. set-oj W ANTED-A RESPONSIBLE PARTY WITH (5.000 capital to take the financial and office department of a meritorious and profitable manu facturing business In the city: everything in ex cellent shape and bnslness Increasing rapidly. Fnll particulars will be given confidentially to anyone meaning business byJAS. W. DKAPK & CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. sel-M WANTED. Boardlnff. TTTANTED-ROOM AND BOABD IN PRIVATE VV family In East End; Torrens oreferredrby two yoanggentlemen: unexceptionable references furnished. E. D. QIKABD, Dispatch office. Financial. TTTANTED-310ETGAGES ON CITY PROP- VV ERTY, over ttOOO; 4 ner cent; no tax. HENRY A. WEAVER 4 CO., 2Fonrth avenue. mbz-a22-D WANTKD-MOBTGAGS-il.00a,000TOLOAN In large and small amounts at 4H.5and per cent free of State tax no aeiay. taxuinj a-, COYLE& CO., 131 Fourth ave. myZl-60 "tTTANTED-TO LOAN 1500,000. IN AMOUNTS VV or (3, 000 and upward, on city and suburban property, on 4)4 per cent, free of tax: also smaller amounts at 5 and per cent BLACK St BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. se21-d2S-n TTTANTED MORTGAGES 11, 000, C00TO LOAN V V on city and suburban properties at 4K, Sand 6 per cent, and on larms in Allegheny and adja cent counties at eper cent. 1. M. PENNOCK & SON, 105 Fourth avenue. ap7-f41 TTTANTKD-TO LOAN 200,000 ON MORT . V V GAGES; 1100 and upward at 6 per cent; Miscellaneous. "YTTANTED-BUYEHS FOR MAPLEWOOD VV Park lots; easy terms. GEO. 8. MARTIN A CO., 105 Fourth ave. sei-o-wtBu "TTTANTED-HIGHEST SPOT CASH PRICES VV paid for second-band furniture, carpets and household goods of all kinds. 1211 PENN AVE NUE. au26-25-MWF WANTED-EVERYBODY TO SEND THEIB furniture needing upholstering, repairing and refinlsblng to HAUGH KEENAN, 33 and 34 Water st. 'Phone 162S. anl4 WANTED-PERSONSTO JOIN AN ELGIN Watch Clnb and to pay 51 per week on fine gold watches drawn each week; call at once. JOHN MITSCH, 130 Federal St., Allegheny. aui5-MWTsn "VTTANTED-TO BUY AND SELL FANCY TT dogs, especially pups, such as pugs, French poodles, skyc terriers, black and tan and New foundlands. ESPICH'S, 640 Smithfield street. sel-83-wsu XTTAN1ED--TOSTARTACLUB OF 42 MEM T V BEBS to secure a fine gold watch for each one In the club at II 00 per week. Address P. O. BOX 501, and 1 will call and snow you the watch. ly3-40 WANTED-BOOKKEEP1NG TAUGHT IN all Its regular branches. Including Voucher system and Improved methods: terms very low, comparatively: evening sessions 7 to 9. W. WOOLSEY. Expert Accountant, 163 Firth av enue. se3-96 WANTED-PAKTIES TO ATTEND LMSIENSE sacrifice and auction sale of houses, lots and building sites In Bellevue, on Thursday. Septem ber 5. 1889; party will be at Neville station to meet train that leaves Federal st. at 12, 12:45 and 3 r. M. train. A. J. PENTECOST, Auctloner. sel-10 "TTTANTED BY PEARSON, LEADING PHO VV TOGRAPHER, 96 Fifth avenue, Pittsburg, and 43 Federal 6treet, Allegheny, everybody to know that be is making fine cabinets at 1 50 per dozen; photos delivered when promised: Instan taneous nrocess. mhl3-3 WANTED-INFORMATION ABOUT VIRGIE Smith, colored, wire or John Smith. 43 Linton St.. Pittsburg. Pa., who left home Satur day, August 31, medium size, dark-brown skin, high forehead, slim face, a scar on chin, full eye brows, between 18 and 19 years of age: any Informa tion concerning her whereabouts will be duly re warded. JOHN 851ITH. se4-20 WANTED-ALL BAUBERS IN PITTSBURG and Allegheny as well as visiting barbers to know that the exposition or barbers' supplies, consisting or fine, medium and cheap barber chairs, combination cases, wasbstands. mirrors, poles, ctc.,canberoundatNo. 80 Diamond street, Pittsburg; one building, one proprietor: no danger or getting Into the wrong place and belnglmposed upon. In addition to the furniture ana supplies which we manufacture ourselves, we are the ex clusive agents for Tlieo. A. Kochs, or Chicago, the largest manufacturer of barbers supplies In In the world: complete outfits from this celebrated house furnished by us can be seen at the barber shops in the finest hotels In this city, as follows, viz: Hotel Anderson, Hotel Duquesne, Mononga hela House, Hotel Boyer, Seventh Avenue Hotel and Hotel St. Nicholas. Don't forget the place. No. 80 Diamond street, Pittsburg; only one number but four floors. ROSS W. BLACK. se2-25-MWF FOR SALE I3IPUOVED REAL ESTATE. - Cltv Residences. F IORSALE-sA CHEAP BABGAIN-814 WYLIE avenue: cable cars win nnss the door: fine brick mansard dwelling or 6 rooms, finished attic, etc.: Inside shutters, slate root; side alley; lot about lSKxlOO ft. to a 20-foot allev: price only 12. 525; easy terms. ALLES & BAJLfiY, 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. sel-77 FOR SALE-SOUTHSIDE PKOPERTY-A 2 STORY frame house of 5 rooms and storeroom, corner S. Twenty-first and Jane sts. :2-story frame house 6 rooms and storeroom on Plane ave., near Mount Oliver Incline Plane; 2 two-story frame houses.4 rooms and attic each, on S.Twentleth St.. cor. Fox alley: 2 two-story brick houses, 4 rooms each, on Fox alley, near h. Twentieth st.:also oth er property for sale. O.K.TOUDY, 1721 Carson st. au2S-23 East End Residence!. IttiOBSALE (99)-MEADOW ST., E.K. NEW 6 XJ room frame dwelling; nat, gas, city water: .house nicely grained and in good condition; lot22x 100 to alley: tbls Is a bargain If sold at once. SAM UEL V. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth ave. se4-40-WFS F IOR SALE-HOUSE AND LOT, EAST END, monthly navments:6nlce rooms, hall, cellar. norches. all In nice order: situate near cable cars and K. K. station. East End; price only $3,250, monthly payments; Immediate possession. JAS. W. DRAPE 4. CO., 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. ee3-69-TWTS FOR SALE-PAYS 10 PER CENT-5 BRICK bouses adjoining Penn avenue and adjacent to cable cars: all In good order: rental value about fl.450 annually; will sell the entire block at a price to pay 10 per cent; title perrect; a rare bargain. Particulars from JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Kourth avenue, Plttsbnrg. se3-66 FOR SALE-SHADY SIDE HOME, CENTER avenue, near Aiken. A beautiful new Queen Anne of 11 rooms with all modern Improvements; excellent lot, 50x200 ftet. convenient to P. K. R. and cable roads; price reasonable. An Investiga tion ofthls house will convince you or Its real worth. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. 3A-145 se4-56 J IOR SALE ON MEADOW ST., NEAR Larimer ave.. lot 42x150. good two-storv Irame cottage house or 5 rooms, hall and rront porch; good dry cellar under whole house: natural as. hot and cold water; elegant drainage: very cslrable in tvery respect: abont 10 minutes' wait rrom cither line or cable cars or East Liberty sta tion; $3,500. THOS. LIGGETT, No. 114 Fourth aye. se3-8i-wrssn FOR SALE ON CENTER AVE.. NEAR BAR TON St., Shadyside, lot 60x213 to a 50-ft. St., elegant brick house, reception hall, parlor, dining room and kitchen on first floor: 4 good bed rooms and,bathroom on second floor; stationary wash stands, etc.: 3 large rooms and cedar closets In attic: hardwood mantels, etc.; good frame stable and carriage house; 121,500. THOs. LIGGETT, No. Ill Fourth ave. se3-82-WFSSu FOR SALE-(!!9)-A NEW 7-ROOM QUEEN Anne Trame dwelling, withbath. laundry, hot and cold water, inside w. c. and shutters, uat. as, finished attic reception hall, line large pan try, plenty of closets, newly panercd throughout: lot B.X119. convenient to .Fifth ave. cable and Bonn station: will sell at a sacrifice if sold at once; 6 nod reasons ror selling; terms reasonable. SAM EL V. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth aye. 6e4-33-WTh3 F iOR SALE-COR. ELWOOD AND EDWIN sts.. lot 89 P- rront. 120 it. aecn and 21 11. wide at rear, new frame house of 8 rooms, recep tion nan, bathroom, basement launary, stationary tubs, cemented cellar, elegant front and side porches, hardwood mantels sliding doors, tile hearths, electric call bells, etc.: everything com plete: one 6quare from South HUaud ave. : elegant nelghborhood;onlyt6,750. THOS. LIGGETT, No. 114Fourihave. se3-82-WT8Sn FOltSALE-A RARE OPPORTUNITY IS NOW offered to any desiring to purchase a home n the choicest location In Oakland, as very lib eral terms can be made In the purchase of the re maining houses on Forbes street ana Coltart square: 9 and 13 rooms, well built, elegantly finished, fine surromidlngs, quick transit, onlv-15 minutes from postorace nycauieime. tor terms, prices and plans see W. A HEBRON & SONS. SO Fourth avenue. se4-64-Mwr Snbnrban Residences. FOR SALE-CHEAP-3 ACRES OF GROUND with dwelling, abundance or fruits, at Se wickley. AV. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. au31-3-ws FOR SALE-TWO OF THE FINEST PROPER TIES In Crafton; new houses and large lots; delightful homes; grounds tastefully laid out. J. IS. MURPHY. Cratton, office opposite K. R. sta. SC3-31 T7IOH SALE AT A VERY REASONABLE Jj pri;e, on account of removal of owner, at liellevuc. well located, a dwelling or 9 rooms: lot 80xl7ii feet. W. A. HEKBON SONS, 80 Fourth ave. sel-59-MW TTIOB SALE- -A NEW' HOUSE AND NICE two minutes' walk from Ingram Js large lot; station: six rooms: finished attic: natural gas: water In house, etc; will be sold at a bargain on monthly payments. JAS. W. DRAPE 4 CO., 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. sc3-67 -TT-QR SAI.r R ACRES-AT GLENFIELD. P.. Kt. w. ;. K. R.: 10 minutes rrom sta tion, with one 2-story frame or eight rooms and finished attic and one or six rooms; also one or two rooms, all newly papered and painted; good stable anil rnrrlAs-n house, good snrlng of water. and five acres planted In all kinds of bearing fruit trees: nrlep fnr a fp.w davs only 15.000. THUS. LIGGETT, 114 fourth ave. se3-79 FOR SALE-W1LKINSBUBG RESIDENCE property; fine brick residence and very large lot, fronting on two streets; natural gas and other of the more recent appliances, large rooms and in fine order throughout: this property Is well situ ated, in a location where enhancement in value Is certain, and will be sold at a bargain, as owner requires to change his business on account of his health. JAb. . DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth ave nne. Pittsburg. se3-6s FOR SALE LOT. Glcnvrood Lota. FOR SALE-LOW AT GLEN WOOD, NEAR the station: graded streets, sidewalks, city water, houses and lots lor sale 1,350. L750. IA0C0, ten per cent cash, balance on monthly paymenti: Second Ave. Electric Railway will passln front of these lots; B. AO. Railroad fare monthly tickets, 5i cents per trip: 12 minutes from Smithfield it. UtOliUlf C. BUKGW1N. 150 Fourth ave. Iy24-12-MWBU P?4- fl-3 x Fek'.BALE-TiWTS. " "Ka?JSod Lota. FOlt 8ALE-BIVEK AVE.. .NINETEENTH ward, large lots, 4xl feet, for MS; easy payment!. MELLON BROS. 6849 Station St., E. E. - 1 sel-ts-wsti FOR SALEr-TIOMEWOOD LOTS FROM fS60 to (950; In very best locations on wldcttreeta and handy to railroad. MELLON BROTHERS, 6349 Station it., E. E. sel-44-MWT OK SALE - BEAUTIFUL AND tfEVEL building lots, 24x25 fft. front, on Home wood ave. and Clawson street. Inst at Ttomewood sta tion, at M50 spward. W. A. HEBRON A SONS,, 80 Fourth avenue- se4-65WS FOR SALE TWO NICE LOTS, EAST END, Marehand St., near Shady and Dcnnlston aves,, 43x120 ft. to an alley; elegant place to build for purposes of selling or renting. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., ISr Fourth avenue, PltUhurg. M3-W-TUWTS TJIORBALE NOWISTHETU1E TO INVKSTI JJ GATEBaum Grove lots: this plan sewered, curbed and wide flagstone sidewalks completed: S rices below actual value. Full Information from IELLON BROS., East End., or JOHN F. BAX TER, Agent, SISSmithfleldst. iel-41-MWF AIlesThcnv Lou. FOR SALE LOTS ON MAPLE AND LINDEN avenues and Lombard street, Allegheny, In the Tenth and Twelfth wards: on easy terms. Ap ply to JOSEPH MCN AUUHEB, 43 N. Diamond st, mh7-98-D Suburban Lots. T7IOR SALE-LOTS 40X120 FT., MAPLEWOOD Park: easvterms. GEO.S. MARTIN & CO.. 105 Fourth aye. - iel-67-WSSB FOR HALE-EMSWORTH. BU1LDINO LOTS, 60x100 feet. (100 and 8500 each: these are bar gains and will notstandlong. BLACK A BAIRD, 1 Fourth ave. '211-63 se4-57-D T7OIt SALE LOTS 25X125 AT TURTLE ! Creek, close to Westlngbouse works from 1125 to 1150 each, on easy payments. MELLON BROTHERS, 6349 Station St.. E. E. sel-44-MWT FOR SALE-LOTS 24x115 FEETIN BRADDOCK Field at Copeland station: nicely located and close to P. K. u. station: price ( ments. MELLON BBOTHERS, E. E. rice S375 on easy pav- OJ-K Dbauun 61. , sel-47-WP FOR SALE CHARTER GRANTED AND route surveyed ror an electric street railway which will pass Maplewood Park: these lots wilt double In value; act before prices advance: easy terms. GEO. S. MARTIN 3b CO., 105 Fourth aye. sel-57-WSSu FOR BALE--OAK GROVE, " 5 TO 10 ACRE suburban.propertles along line of railroad, between Parnassus and Valley Camp; natural gas, abundance oC pure water from living springs, groups and rowsot trees in luxuriant profusion: prettiest and most convenient snbnrban sites to berbundalonganyorourrallroads. Call or send ror plan. JAS. .W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. se3-C5 Farms. FOR SALE-FAKM-132 ACRES, LIMESTONE land, very productive of wheat, corn and oats: frame house, 7 rooms. mile from Clarks burg, near station West Penn K. R. ED W1T T1SH, 410 Grant street, Pittsburg, Pa. sel-D -Miscellaneous. FOR SALE-LOT WELL LOCATED IN FIRST ward, for light manufacturing plant, or ware house purposes: there Is about 5.00U square feet In it; win sen low ana on longiixaeu aesirea. v. H. LOVE, 93 Fourtn ave. se4-33 FOR SALE-CALL OR SEND FOR PLANS and description or those line new brick houses on Forbes st. and Coltart square Oakland: the most complete and desirable houses In the market for the money: 9 to 13 rooms each. W. A. HERKON & SONS, Mo. 80 Fourth aye. an6-29-wg T7I0R BALE-BY CHARLES SOMEBS & CO., A' aiawooasi. bull nlcelv cbolee nlace and cheaD. 14.000 Arch street, a good house of six rooms, large yard, dry cellar, choice surroundings, de sirable location. (5,500 Eleventh Ward, Allegheny. 6 acres ground, fruit, vineyard, new cottage house, stable, well and spring water: proposed new street will greatly enhance the value of the prop erty. 12,800 Complete and convenient brick house, 5 rooms and attic, good yard; Cliff St., near Penn incline. 82,200-Good brick 'house, Eleventh ward, near Central traction road, now rented, paying 10 per cent net; value steadily Increasing. 11,6007 rooms and attic pressed brick, stone trimmings, all conveniences, large lot, with stable, good street, near cable and within 10 minutes' waik or court house; a bargain. Si,500 Brick. 6 rooms, attic, halls, all con veniences; a good house In central and improving locality; Devllllers St., near WyUe avenue cable line. 13.700 7 rooms, attic bath, pantry, 1. s. closets, electric bells; complete bouse, good lot, conveni ent and advancing locality,'' Bedford avenue. Edwin street. East End, new frame 6 large rooms and attic all conveniences and modern appliances, ready for occupancy Oct. 1; a de sirable home; examine It. Oakland avenue near Bates St.. a choice new well-built frame. 6 rooms, attic, bath, laundry; lot 36x100. handsome and desirable location. Atwood street, near Bates, two-story and man sard, pressed brick, 8 rooms, attic bath, laundry; a perfect house, with every appliance ror com fort, convenience and beauty; ground 40x100; for a choice home look at tbls. Improved and unimproved properties through out tneltwo cities and suburbs. Call and see us. Telephone No. 1012. CHAS. SOMEBS CO., 313 Wood st. se4-2i)-w? POIt SALE BUSINESS. Business Cnonres. FOR SALE-A RETAIL DRUG STORE IN A thriving suburb or Pittsburg. For particu lars Inquire or A. C. HENDERSON, 50 beventn ave, city. se4-23 TJlOR SALEA GOOD DRUG STORE IN A X? manufacturing town on line or railroad: a very fine opening: vilue about 11,200. JAS. W. DRAPE Sc CO., 129 Fourth avenne, Pittsburg. se3-69 FOB SALE-GOOD GHOCERT, DOING A good cash business; owner making money; a first-class location; will be sold on account or owner's sickness. Address GROCER, Dispatch office. sc4-81 FOR SALE A HOUSE FURNISHING AND tin store In a prosperous manufacturing city on line or railroad; an old stand and making money; satisfactory reasons for selling: a first class business -opening. Particulars from JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth avenue Pittsburg. se3-68 FOR SALE A MERCHANT TAILORING AND gents' furnishing business on a splendid thor oughfare in the city, doing a safe and profitable business; stock Is well assorted and seasonable, and will be sold at valuation. Fuller particulars from JAS. W. DRAPE CO., 129 Fourth ave., Plttsbnrg. se3-6S FOR SALE-FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANTS, boarding houses, choice cheap grocery stores, confectioneries, drygoods ana notion stores, furnished house for roomers, very profitable large bakery and confectionery, cigar stores, bakeries, reed store, milk depot, shoe stores, drug stoies, Printing office, good country newspaper office utchershop, and xnanv other business chances. Free particulars. bHEpARD & CO., 54 Fifth ave au29 Basinets Stands. FOR BALE-A PAYING INVESTMENT IN business property, No. 619 Liberty st. See W. A.HERRON A SONS, 80 Fourth ave sel-59-MW F Olt SALE-A BUSINESS PROPERTY-ON one of the best streets in the cltv. for less than value, to close up an estate. C. 11. LOVE, 93 Fourth ave. se4-34 FOR SALE-I-STORY IRON-CLAD BUILD IN'U, 25x60, -with lease, engine, boiler and main shaft; terms reasonable. Inquire 2600 SMALL MAN ST., city. se4-71 -moK SALE-ON COR. TWENTIETH AND J Wharton building: nric sts.. S. S.. lot 96x120 feet, with price low; suitable for manufacturing. W. A. HEREON & SONS, 80 Fourth aye. seI-59-MW FOR SALE-HOTEL-S5 ROOMS. ALL MOD ERN improvements: in successful operation: on prominent railroad near Pittsburg. Further particulars from ALLES & BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. Tel.. 167. au27-M T710R SALE-BRICK YARD, WITH DAILY JD capacity of 4,500: good clay, etc.: situate on Ft. Wayne K. IU. Beaver county; tree use of siding between railroad and river, 1325. THOS. LIGGETT, 114 Fourth ave. se3-SI-MTUWFS jpv IOR SALE-ADVANCE ROLLER MILLS Newlv refitted to Case system, steam nowcr: uuiuk ,w. , num. MLaiiauij ,wa,u uu a.. ,. , plenty of hard wheat at mill door: terms low. Call or address TAYLOR BROS. & CO., Rogers, Col. Co., O. ' au22-67-D FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock, ike. FOR SALE-LIGHT CHESTNUT SORREL gelding, 7 j cars, 1G hands, 1150 pounds; 1 white leg behind, halTwav to hock, white heel behind, white stripe in lace, absolutely sound, free rrom vice or blemish, absolutely fearless of steam or any objects; prdmpt driver, never trained a min ute, good mane and tall, wears no boots, a game all day driver; has pulled buggv. 2 men in it full mile In 2:50; no road too-long for him ; extra road, family or speed horse; will trot fast; Inclose sump for reply: great bargain. H. C. GRAFF, Kensington, Ohio. se4-74 Machinery ana Metal. FOR SALE-ENGINES AND BOILERS-NEW and refitted: repalrlngpromptly attended to. PORTER FOUNDRY AND3IACH1NECU.,L1M., below Suspension bridge, Allegheny, Pa. an 10-3 FOR SALE-SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND boilers; all sizes and styles kept in stock, from 4 to 100 h. p.; all refitted: good as new, at lowest prices: mounted portable engines, 8 to 25 b. p. 23-25 Park way. J. S. YOUNG, Allegheny, Pa. Ja3-92-MWF FOR SALE- HOISTING ENGINES, NEW and second hand; wire and manllla rope der rick and fittings, hoisting tubs and cars, clay and ore pans, engines, boilers and machinery. THOMAS CARLIN'S SONS, Lacock and Sandusky sts.. Allegheny. au5-i7-siwr LOST. LOST-A GOLD WATCH WITH CHAIN AND seal attached; namoln watch. Reward will bepaldiflertatWATXLFSSHAFER'S. se4-51 T OST-PUG DOG-ANSWERS TO NAME OF I 1 Dude. 15 reward will be paid for return of dog to NO. 113 WASHINGTON STREET, Alle ghenyClty. . ie4-83 TO EUBOFE-WE SELL TICKETS FOR the leading lines, seenre berths and pass ports, Issue drafts, letters of credit and money orders, and sell foreign com at IT. Y. rates. MAX BCHAMBERG dt CO., 627 Bmlthfleld st, Plttsbnrg, au2i-4L-V7au 7 jlhltf 'w mfmi ltl II " nrtMtx is(sssisWsMWsMsssssHissssk Orr mo LET-88! PENS istTS Mvm- JL NIBBED house, saMswks Ah- tManttag or nrlyamilwAlllfiffrinmAMUL fcagit- all JBSSBS)rsi asws- vealeaeee; reasonable rent. 4LAC& BAHttk, tsV Fourth ave. TO LET-ON PENN AV., NKAK KEBECCA St., East End. dsssrsbla asMr convenient brick bouse of 7 room, isamroesa. -: redaeed rent till April 1. TWOS. Llsrrr, No. 114 Fourth ave , - ssVS-WMHi rpo A.D, LET-ON BUENA VlfTA t-JssfWK.'S rooms, who si 1 tBe gwojeaujoswrgn WILSUN, 56 Federal st. avst-Tf-: f-mrrs Sabnrbas Residences. " v TO LET-PART 01 A HANDSOME TEN ROOM house at Oakmont; natural sh awl Euro spring water In the house. Audress OWNER, ilspatch ofilce. e4-7 Osseest. Desk Koem. eVe. rTTO LET-IN THE NEW DISPATCH BCILD X INO. 75, 77 and 79 Diamond street, two otftfee roomiest and best-lighted offices to be fenna is the city; rent,JB60and fCBO per annua. iaeladlBsT elec tric lights. Janitor service and steam beating. Apply between 10 A. X. and Ir.jf., or between 2 and 4 P. X. . jr2-7 rpo LET-STOKE OB OFFICE BOOM, WITH JL large vault, suitable ror insurance oftee or similar bnslness, in Germaala Savings Bank: bulldlng.No. 419 Wood street: room formerly oc cupied by George Kelneman as saloon, and now temporarily occupied by the American Express Co.; It Is two steps below grade, making a first class basement. Inquire at THE BAN K. )e-66-D BusIbcss Stands. TO LET-STOREROOMS AND WAREHOUSES, with dwellings, close to new Exposition ;best stands In city : C and 8-room dwellings; some un furnished rooms. Inquire of S. MUSGKAVE. 44 Fourth street. an2e-24-MWTSa O LET-LARGE 3-STOKY BRICK WAKE. HOUSE, suitable ror storage purposes or carriage ractory. Twelfth 'street, near Union station. Apply to T. MELLON, 4 SON'S BANK, 512 Smithfield St. sel-41-HWT PERSONAL. PERSONAL-MALTBY'S OYSTER DEPOT, late 76 Firth avenue removed to Ml Smith Held street; fresh oysters received dally r orders filled at lowest prices. J. B. HEMMEBLE, Mgr. sel-92-D PERSONAL BOOKS! BOOKS I BOOKS I New and old, ancient and tcooera. standard and rare, legal, medical and scientific 30.000 vol umes to select from. LEVI'S BOOK STORE. 909 Liberty st. auJ-98 PERSONAL HIS LOVE SUDDENLY RE TURNED; recently tbey had not been on the best or terms owing to a little family far occa sioned by tbe wire insisting on being allowed to renovate nls wearing apparel, and which, of course was done In a bungling manner; In order to prevent tbe trouble they agreed to send all their work hereafter to DICKSON, the Tailor, 65 Firth ave.. corner Wood St., second floor, and now everythlngls lovely and peace and happiness again reigns in their household. Telephone 1558. anjo. NOTICES. THE WESTERN PENN'A. EXPOSITION Society 6 per cent ten year coupon bonds can now be had on application at tbe office' of the society. Interest jayable semi-annually at office of the Fidelity Title and Trust Co. JA& W. BATCHELOB, Secretary. an30-51-MwT OFFICIAL PITTSBURG. -VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE AM report of viewers on the opening of Wil liam street, from Bailey avenne to Browns ville avenne, bas been approved by Councils, which action will be final unless an appeal is died In tbe Conrt ot Common Fleas within ten (10) days from date. E. M. BIGELOW. Chief of Department of Public Works. FITTSBTJBO. Pa., September 4, 1819. se4-S3 SEPARATE AND SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at tbe office of tbe City Controller until SEPTEMBER 13, 1889. at 2 P. M., for putting new prison cells in Police Sta tion Nos. 2 and 3, also for repairing said police stations. , Plans and specifications can be seen at tbe office of the Superintendent of the Bureau of Police. Bonds in double the amount of bids mast ac company each proposal. Said bonds to be pro bated before the Mayor or City Clerk. Tbe Department of Awards reserves tbe right to reject any or all bids. J. O. BROWN. BeJ-88 Chief Department Pnblic Safety. LEGAL NOTICES. JNO. A. WILSON, Attorney at Law, 119 Fourth ave. ESTATE OF GEORGE GLASS, DE CEASED. Notice is hereby given that letters testamentary on the estate of George Glass have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same should make them known withont delay. MARY A. GLASS and DAVIS GLASS, executors. No. 67 Wylie ave,, Pittsburg. Pa. sei3-V JENNINGS & WILSON Bakewell Law Bldg. ESTATE OF MRS. ISABELLA. W. C. Comingo. deceased. Notice is hereby given that letters of administration on the es tate of Mrs. Isabella W. C. Comingo, deceased, late of Pittsburg, county of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania, have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will make them known with out delay to ISAAC CRAIG, JR., Admlnistra tor. No. 91 Fifth avenne, Plttsbnrg. and-gt-Tu BUSINESS CHANGES. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT tbe co-partnership heretofore existing be tween H. B. Nease, D. A. Nease and the Ken nebec Ice & Coal Co., under tbe name of H. B. Nease, Son & Co., is this dav dissolved by mutual consent, the Kennebec Ice & Coal Co. withdrawing. H. B. Nease and D. A. Nease are anthorized to settle the business of the late firm. JULY L 1889. The undersigned have this day formed a partnership nnder the name of H. B. Nease, Son & Co. tor tbe purpose of carrying on the lumber business in the city of Pittsburg. H. B. Nease, D. A. Nease. Benjamin Mooek. July 1, 1889. se4-72-wrhs DISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNERSHIP. Notice is hereby given that tbe co-partnership heretofore existing between E. T. Coyan and Joseph Bay under the firm name of Coyan & Bay, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The wholesale grocery business will be contin ued by Mr. E. T. Coyan, who will pay all debts. All persons indebted to .the late firm are re quested to make payment to said E. T. Coyan. JOSEPH BAY, B. T. COYAN. In retiring from the firm of Coyan & Bay, I cheerfully recommend to onr friends and the public in general a continuance of their natron-E-re. JOSEPH BAY. Pittsburg, August 31. 1889. se3-47 PROPOSALS. VTOTICE TO CONTRACTORS PRO iM FOSALS for the foundations and masonry tor extension of piers Smithfield street bridge will be received till September 5, 1889. Plans and specifications at my office. Lewi block. se3-12 G. LINDENTHAL, Engineer. NOTICE TO BUILDERS OF FIRE ES CAPES. Sealed proposals will be re ceived nntil SATURDAY. September 7. at 3 P. if. for the erection of fire escape to school building in Kboxville borongb. Bidders should give specification of kind of escape they pro pose to erect and state what time would be re quired to erect same. The board reserves tbe risht to reject any or all bids. W. C. H. NO BLE, Secretary, Twe'nty-second and Josepbine sts., S. S., city. se3-87 PROPOSALS FOR STEEL SHELL-ORDNANCE office. War Department, Wash ington, Augnst.29, 1889. Sealed proposals, in duplicate, will be received at this office until 3 o'clock P. at., on Thursday, Soptember 19, 1889, when they will be publicly opened, for furnish ing the Ordnance Department, U. S. A., with 100 7-inch and 50 11-inch steel cast shell. All information required by bidders can be had upon application to Captain R. BIRNIE, Jr., Acting Cbier,of Ordnance. sel-98 Office op tiie Borough Clerk, McKeespobt, Pa., August 28, 1889. VTOTICE TO CONTRACTORS SEALED iM proposals will be received at the office of the Borouzli Clerk until FRIDAYSeptember 6, A. D. 1889, i o'clock P. M., for the following, viz: SEWKKS. A brick sewer of 7 ft. internal diameter, be ginning on Fifth avenue at the intersection of White street; extending thence east to Evans avenue, thence north along a 14 ft. alley to and under the B. & O., and P McK. 4 Y. R. R. to the south line of property of Mong. Furnace Company, aggregating in length abont 800 ft. Said sewer to be completed on or before Janu ary L 1890. STREET IMPROVEMENTS. Grading, curbing and paving of South Dia mond street from Market street to Blackberry alley. Said paving to be done with fire brick, Plans and specifications of the above work can be seen, and blanks forbidding and all informa tion can now be bad at the Engineer's office. Each proposal must be accompanied by a bond in double the amount of the proposal, and probated before a Notary, and said pro posals must be banded in on or before tbe above specified time; unlessTaid requirements are strictly carried ont tbe bid will not be con sidered. The Council reserves the right to reject any or all proposals. GEO. BOS3ART, Clerk., auZMOOotwib j(!lg'iltMiii,iiiii'liisiiji isspu lMst QT.srstoiA roa LssM ssr ssBssssssss. Csssssrssssacd wcrai aalTW -for bor ass rmmm M, WW SHOBTLLDGK. XTL ZnM Media, Psu, n JlHsillltsl, SCHOOL Of D Faust sm.abov itar.i ..above Bsjssjsstss I -"-.. b. , m -T m . win open osi saosaay, sssps, is, j drawing A4 psdattojf ltotBtlssX me; spscui osssss oa 'DERSON, Prhuripsd. IB1 IBHOl BOWMAN : LJBCUATK KSWOt lor Psnti are. and Vesnrtk Tbe next eeeeioa fesyhti Wed, ftsssi for regtstor ginac foil iaforaaatsssm. 11 laiorsnsiism. .C08TCB.A. the rwter.KXV. . J. c ,M 'rjSr YORK MILITARY ACJ XV CorawaH-oa-Uadsost. CMftotl ecrU kate4MiiBC. Xsflak atory, drawisur room awl 1 aMi Daildteoi, arou WRIGHT, B. S A. M Btjpfc; HYATT. Cenxl't est Oadts. -m-OUNTAIX 8BMXNABY, . B IYI HAM.Pa. AtMMtmclii agiisensi : Ediea. Bitaattea aoted fee cosforts. 38dyear. Grous)dslWaeass)s1 courses ot wwkmj- rrssssTB vr m forUlustratedesdqi. AyB-Gl ness Ma'gT. MUSt N. J. DA.VJB, i "DOCK HILL COLLEGE, ELUCOTT i MO.; connocte by we ennsuantseaoow; MMBBae, merdal ee-arsee: the modern drawing are tanght withont studies will be resumed on the ant Beptember. ForparttanlanaMrsesi aul5-28 BROTHER DENUS. -TIEN1V8YLVAN1A MILTTAfiT aa': nsisissyt ass! iifslson IsW , IsssV l Mlllllsllslsssi 5BL5y' JL r.M x. unester. jra. xweniy-esrssssi ysr f s- n..- - m. Z' -j ..sa - opens Deptemoer isw j. juiuxai mw LEGE. Civil Eogineerinfc ClisuOstty, Assist-; tenure. Ana. anorougniy oisshsm, pessst tory courses. Circulars of Sr.F. 8. PAl SON. 441 Wood SL. oitv. CoL CSAA. HYATT, President. Jy Aws jk: '4 ST. MARY'S ACADEMY FOB YOfT; LADIES. Chatham street. ' Also -51 ST. MARY'S SELECT SCHOOL sKM-fi pj Sisters of Merey, He-opens sept, &. - 3 For further particulars apply to'DireotreM. auao-03 Etoewtli BtiariiH M M SM: For girls, 123 West Franklin street, Bsthimortv, Md.. Mrs. H. P. LEFEBVRE, principal. TMs school will reopen on Thursday, Hie Wte. of 1 September. Tbe course of instmesiea em braces all the studies included In a thorough.' English education, and tho French and Ger- ;." man languages are practically tangntn jj30i-ws -niTTSBTJRG FEMALE COLLEGE-FULL 1 ana special courses or study in uteratare. Language. Natural Science. Music Art aa4? Elocution. Unsurpassed home comforts and care. Buildings largetfacillties ample. Hearts, ratio not surpassed anywhere. Location cen tral; Eighth street, near Penn avenue. Tnhkia and boarding very reasonable. Next season opens September 10. For catalogue and f nil r information send to nuusjLUXLC x a. a. a uumtuass, u. iu . ii-j Jyl0-23-W8 Plttsbnrg. Pa. ' -J AMUSEMENTS. T WELFTH ANNUAL FAIR BUTLER COUNTY AGRICULTURAL AS SOCIATION Will be held on their grounds, at BUTLER, PA , SEPTEMBER 10. H, 12, and 13, 1888. Liberal premiums are offered in all classes. A large addition to the stabling bas been built. Exhibitors will be well accommodated and vis itors well entertained. Entries in all classes close Saturday. September 7, at 6 o'clock p. x. ALL PREMIUMS PAID ON THE GROUNDS on Friday, 13, commencing at 1 o'clock. Mu sic by the Major E. A. Montooth Band, of Pittsburg. For premium list or speed purses send to W. P. ROESSIN G, Secretary. se3-55-D -jITFJS. JENNESS MILL IS. JENNESS MILLER Will lecture, on ARTISTIC DRESS, GRAND OPERA HOUSE, 2 o'clock P. v., THURSDAY. Septembers. Box office now open. 75c: balcony, 50c Orchestra, SI; circle, au3I-70-D GRAND OPERA HOUSE FREDERICK TO-NIGHT. WARDE. THE MOUNTEBANK. Week September 9 Tannehlll's Bric-a-Brac. se2-15 TLTOU MATINEE TO-DAY LIZZIE EVANS. To-day at 2, FINE FEATHERS. To-night, THE BUCKEYE. September 9 W. J. SCANLAN. se4 H ARRIS' THEATER-EVERY AFTER. NOON and evening. PETE BAKEH rjTTHE EMIGRANT. Week Sept. 9 Passion's Slave. iel-5 H ARRY WILLIAMS ACADEMY To-night and Matinees. LABOR DAY MATINEE AT 2, Night Prices. DAVENETS ALLIED ATTRACTIONR sel-8 f I 'HE NEW JL WORLD'S MUSEUM, Allegheny City. James Geary, manager; Harry1 Scott, business manager. Casino Comic Opera Co. A multitude of Curiosities. Perform ances hourly. sel-91-D CHAS. SOMERS & CO., 313 Wood St; REAL ESTATE. Choice and cheap, large and small, Ira proved and unimproved properties throughout both cities and suburbs. Call and see us. Telephone No. 1042, 64 PURE MILK. This Company Is prepared. to receive orders by mail or otherwise for absolutely Pure Mile, delivered to customers in sealed glass Jabs, packed In Iczat our creamery in Sewick-j ley. Price 8 cents per quart. THE SEWICKLET DAIRY CO., au20-73-D 110 Wood st, Plttsbnrg. Pa. mO LET-OFFICES TO RENT WESTINGHOUSE BUILDING. Apply to SUPERINTENDENT OF THE BUILDING. au23-22orwr A EL LlNKENHElMER, ARCHITECT, 545 Smithfield street, Pittsburg, Pa, Frettela Frennd Building, second floor. mh24-80o(wT piANOb, ORGANS. a HAMILTON, 91 AND 93 FIFTH AVENUE, Pittsburg, Pa. ap30-7-r mHEPrrrSBllKOPHOTO-ESGKAVINGCOM. JL PANY.lneorporatedl888.UISPATCHBUILU INO. 75, 77 and 79 Diamond st. Engravings of buildings, machinery, portraits, ems for cata logues, etc.; reproductions or pen and lux draw-' lngs, wood cat prints, manuscripts, etc; print ing, binding, blank books, etc. se4-C-ws A. WH1TELEY, 128Jf THIRD AVE., UPSTAIRS. Gents' shoes soled and heeled in 15 minute f. for 75 cents. Finest work In the city. myO-U-Tri' ' J At, jssssssk rfAr-i