ssj? I iit 'J THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER '2,1889. 7rm: 1RUPP KNOCKED ODT. A Pittsburg Firm Will Make Rolls for the Philadelphia Hint, AKD THE ARGEKTLKE EEPDBLIC. Getting Other Eaiiroad Unions to Join the Federation. KAILEOAD MEN HOLD A EECEPTION Another conquest for Pittsburg iron indus tries is securing the Government order for hard steel rolls for the Philadelphia mint by Messrs. Trethewey, and anlorder for 21 rolls, 8 inches in diameter and 10 inches in length, weighing 486 pounds and costing 516,420, from the Argentine Republic Every great steel center has tried repeat edly to wrest this order from Krupp, of Em mens, Germany. This firm was the only one in the world that knew how to harden the surlace of the rolls, and at the samejime allow the body of the roll to contract and expand. For many years Messrs. Trethewey have labored and expended a great deal of time and money in trying to learn the pro cess. Their efforts have at last been crowned 5th success. The ordinary chill roll can not be used in rolling gold and silver bullion, because in chilling them it penetrates the entire roll, and in rolling they will split. This new process obviates this difficulty. The rolls are made of the" best crucible steel forgings. They are baked for a num ber of hours in a carbonizing slow furnace. The furnace is similar to the ordin ary ones, but it is the peculiarity in which the air is admitted that performs part of the hardening pro cess. After they have remained in the fur nace a given number of hours, they are put into a large well of water mixed with acid. This chills the surface aud completes the work. Allowing three-sixteenths of an inch which they lose in turning, the roll has one-fourth of an inch of a chill. The body of the roll after it has been submerged in the watr is noi affected bvHhe chill, which is the case in all other chilled rolls. j Another special feature of these rolls is that they can be brought to a high polish. The rolls have to be perfectly smooth. A hole into which a pin's point could be in serted would render them worthless, becauke the work that they have to perform is most delicate, rolling paper, tin toil, gold pla,te and bullion. I AFTER OTHER UNIONS. The Younger Engineers Are Willing to Jain the Federation A riensant Reception In the Evening. The second day's meeting of the Federated Order Railway Employes was held yester day in Old City Hall, and the convention closed with a reception in the evening. The most important business transacted at the secret session was the discussion on how to get the other railroad unions who have not joined into the Federation. These are the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engi neers, the Brotherhood of Bail way Conduc tors, and the Order of Railway Conductors. Efforts have been made in other cities to get them into the Federation, but owing partly tn the short time since the Federation was organized, they have not yet come in. The engineers in some parts of the country look with favor upon the scheme, while "others think they are better off as an independent organiza tion. This tbey claim has made their or ganization what it is. The engineers who do not wish to join the Federated Union are the old men in the business. The younger engineers are members ot the Federation, as the majority of them still retain their membership in'fhe Brotherhood of Firemen. Meetings will be held each -.month in, dif ferent railroad centers to discuss the matter of getting the other unions in the Feder ation. When this is accomplished the brakemen and ethers who claim they are not receiving a fair day's wages for the work performed say they will be in shape to enforce a demand. The highest wages paid a freight brakeman in this city is $1.95 per day, of over 12 ho irs. This they claim is not enough, but they cannot remedy the matter at present New York, Baltimore and Pittsburg are the poorest paid railroad centers in the country. The convention yesterday adopted the Commoner and Glass Worker as the official organ of the Federation. A vote of thanks was tendered Messrs. Rev. C. E. Locke, W. D. Porter, Hon. E, T. Pearson, Leon Long, "W. G. Edens, John C. Glenn, Hon. T. M. Bayne, Major E. A. Montooth, Hon. "W. T. Marshall, A. H. Bowand, F. T. Hawley and J. M. 'Kelly for their services as speakers duringthe convention. Another meeting o! the federated unions will be held on Sunday, October 13, in this city. On Sunday, November 10, another meeting will be held at Chartiers. The meetings will be held until the other orders come into the federated body. The reception last evening was held in Imperial Hall. The latter was tastefully decorated with railroad emblems and flags. About 1,000 people were present. The gen tlemen represented every branch of the business and every railroad in the city, the Pennsylvania road turning out the "most. The Committee of Arrangements were J. F. "Wills, John Abel and "V. B. Badger. The floor managers were J. E. Cleckner, L. C. Stevenson, M. X. Sebrell, Samuel Lock hart, J. B. Barnev, B. Beeson, Edwin Gutzler, Patrick Clancev, James Mack, Peter Garvey, Barney Mock, A. A. O'Don nell and B. B. Brown. NEAE THE BAND STAND. The Armstrong Monument Will be Placed nt Marlon Avenue. The Armstrong monument will be placed in the "West park, Allegheny, at the head of Marion avenue. A meeting of the Site Committee was held yesterday afternoon in the office of Superintendent of Parks. The committee met the Park Committee of Al legheny Councils, and it was decided to locate the monument in theabove mentioned location, between Ohio street and the band stand. A meetingof the Committee on Demonstra tion will be held Friday at 3 o'clock ro decide whether or not there will be a parade on the day of the dedication. The General Commitee will meet at 4 o'clock the same day. All organizations who have not yet sent in their answers abont appearing in line are requested to do so before Friday. A MIX AB0DT A MIXES. Cunningham's Window BTen Again Threaten to Strike. The mixers and teasers in Cunningham & Co's. window house, on the Southside, again threaten to strike. This time it was on account of a mixer who came to the fac tory from Bellevernon. The man did not have his clearance card with bim, and think ing he was a non-union man, the members of L. A. 1448, refused to work with him. They decided to give him until to-day to procure the card, and if he does not do so the firm will have to discharge him or a strike will ensue. The strike would have the effect of compelling the members of L. A. 300 to quit work also. Factories Resuming. "Word was received at the office of the "Window Glass Workers Association yester day that a number of firms in the East have signed the wage scale, and they will begin work at once. President Campbell, of the association, yesterday opened up his real estate office on Carson street. The firm is Campbell, Denny & Co. areolars Sent Oat. The committee having in charge the Mar vin labor difficulty yesterday began to mail 100,000 circulars to every labor man in Western Pennsylvania. These circulars give a full history or the strike at Mr. Mar vin's works. The committee meets every week. A NOTABLE FUNERAL Services Over llio Remains of the Late William Darlington Yesterday. Testerday afternoon the funeral services of the late William M. Darlington were held at his late residence, Guvasuta sta tion, on the West Penn Railroad. Not for many years has there been such a notable gathering of the aged business and profes sional men of Pittsbnrp as were here seen. Venerable John Harper, dignified JuJge Mellon, Edward Gregg, N. B. Hogg, John A. Rensbaw and William A. Herron were included among these. The attendance from the city was very large, while Sharps burg sent one-half her population. Among the floral tributes around the casket was a large design in the shape of an open book, typical of the deceased's lit erary pursuits. It was made of white flowers, while across it worked in colored flowers were letters forming the word "FinK" Bev. Dr. Purvis, of Pittsburg; Bev. William Gibson, of Sharpsburg, and Bev. Mr. Teeters conducted the funeral services. Sampson's carriages then con veyed the friends and relatives to Allegheny Cemetery, via the Sharpsburg bridge. The pall-bearers were Mr. Charles J. Clarke, Judge Collier, Judge Over, Judge Mellon, Mr. Cnarles E. Speer. Mr. William A. Herron, John A. Kenshaw and John B. Jackson. Onr Firth Anniversary. Oct 2, 18S just 5 years ago to-day, we opened on our present site, cor. Grant and Diamond sts., with adeterminationof build ing up a permanent and solid clothing busi ness. The store proper and basement was built according to our ideas and sugges tions, and for the past five years we've been trying to improve on those ideas with a view of making the name of the P. C. C. C. a household word. Our large following of permanent patronage is an evidence of the success we have attained. We thank the people of Pittsburg and vicinity for their liberal patronage in the past, and can only ask for a continuance ot the same -indulgence in the future. To fitly show our ap preciation to our patrons we have deter mined to sell lrom our million-dollar stock (comprising clothing, gent's furnishing goods and hats) your choice of anything in the entire establishment at cost, lor to-day only, which means without any profit what soever. Yon mav want a suitTinossiblv an overcoat, a set of winter underwear or a. boy s suit Any article you select you can buy, for to-day only, without paying any profit The music begins at 8 A. M. sharp. Pittsburg Combination Clothing Company., r. U. U. u., corner Grant and xiiamona streets, opp. the new Court House. . ' "- Wearing Away to the Land o' the Leal Is greatly hastened by impoverishment of the blood consequent upon imperfect .di gestion and assimilation. If the hidden chemical changes which should go on in that wonderful alembic, the human stomach, which are essential to the proper sustenance of strength and the maintenance of a due amount of flesh and blood, suffer partial in terruption, maramus and wasting away en sues. Children with stomachs disordered by trashy sweets or unripe fruits are pecu liarly liable to this ailment. To check it with certainty, Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda should be taken at regular intervals and in strict conformity with the directions. Physicians of repute testify in the most posi tive manner to its special excellence, not only as a pulmonic but also as a recuperator of vigor and flesh. No medicine commends iUelf more strongly to parents with sickly, debilitated little ones. For all diseases of the throat and lungs, rheumatism and scrofulous ailments it is the leading emul sion of cod liver oil, and has an immense reputation abroad. It is moreover perfectly palatable. Heket TEBHETDEk, at the old estab lished jewelry house, No. "530 Smithfield st,, is now opening for the fall trade a fine se lection of goods, consisting in part of Mexi can onyx tables at $20, $22, $24, 26, $30, $35, $40, $50, $60. Onyx clocks, beautiful and accurate time keepers, from $25 to $60. Bronze figures, royal copper vase, piano lamps, the latest designs, very handsome. "Bronze vases, bisque and royal Worcester; also, a choice stock of diamonds, watches and jewelry. The goods cannot be excelled, and he cannot be undersold. irwsu AUTOAINAL CLOTHES For Boys and Children Novelties In Shapes and Materials. Great skill and taste have been exercised this season in the production of these gar ments. The styles are very attractive, the fashionable cloths and materials unusually handsome, and the garments Made to stand a vast deal of wear and service. The sole agency for Brokaw Bros. New York cloth ing is Sailor's 58, 60 and 62 Sixth street. WF NOTICE 75 CENTS PER DOZ. Cheapest Gallery In the World. For one month Xeager & Co. will make cabinets for 75 cents per doz., to introduce their fine work, at 70 Federal St., Alle gheny. Bring baby. No stairs to climb. Gallery on first floor. Newly Married Couples! Making preparations for housekeeping do not forget that Dreydoppel soap is a very important article to have. The finest and best for all purposes that soap can be used for. Benders clothes beautifully white, sweet and healthful to wear. Full pound bars, 8c per pound, at grocers everywhere. NOTICE 75 CENTS PER DOZ. Cheapest Gallery In the World. For one month Yeager & Co. will make cabinets for 75 cents per doz., to introduce their fine work, at 70 Federal St., Alle gheny. Bring baby. No stairs to climb. Gallery on first floor. Feed. Brown's Ginger for the aged and all predisposed to gout and rheumatic affec tions is an efficacious remedy. Druggists. Sealskin Jackets That Fit Perfectly Are the kind you see here new shapes also fur shoulder capes, in all the newest designs. Jos. Horne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. The Verdict Reached After hearing the testimonv of all who use it, is that Frauenbeim & Vllsack's Pilsner beer is the best made. Call for it. jKept by all dealers. Shoulder Copes In Seal PInsh, Astrachan, real persianner, seal and other furs in largest variety. Jos. Horne & Co.'s Fenn Avenue Stores. Fall Sa!lln. The choicest selection of overcoatings, suitings and trouserings at Pitcairn's, 431 Wood st. wsu Largest Variety of Untrlmmed Hals For ladies and children at popular prices at our lall millinery opening this week. Jos' Horne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Exposition Vote for national flower. It is absolutely pure., Klein's "Silver Age." mwf Grand millinery opening to-day at Ros enbauni & Co.'s. Exposition Vote for national flower. Fob nervous indigestion use Klein's "Silver Age." It will help you. stwp Exposition Vote for national flower. NOT TO BE SOLD. Director BIcMnhon Says the First Ward School Is All Right. M. J. McMahon, one of the directors in thvFirst ward school, states that there are 127 school children now enrolled. He ex pects that when Father Sheedy's parochial starts that this number will probably be de creased somewhat He believes the father will make honest efforts to induce his pari shioners to send their children to the Cath olic school. Mr. McMahon wishes to correct an er roneous impression that the public school property is to be sold. He says the neces sity for such a pass will never come, and he thinks that1 it will be many a day before there will be no children to attend the pub lic school in this ward. That will happen, he claims, only when nobody is living there. SHE WAS TOO I0DNG. A Marriage License Refused a Mere Child Testerday Afternoon. A man giving his name as Clark, about 40 years of age, appeared in the marriage license office yesterday afternoon, and asked for a license. He was accompanied by an elderly woman and a 13-year-old girl. The girl was indicated as the prospective bride, and the woman accompanying her was her mother. The parties were from Beaver county. The girl did not seem to fully realize or relishher situation, and answered the ques tions in a hesitating 'and frightened manner. She finally commenced to cry, and Captain Weiber refused to issue the license. The parties then left the office. Progress. It is very important In this age of vast ma terial progress that a remedy be pleasing to the taste and to the eye, easily taken, acceptable to the stomach and healthy in its nature and effects. Possessing these qualities. Syrup of Figs is the one perfect laxative and most gentle diuretic known. Everett Plnno Clnb Certificate No. 15, held by Miss Ella Col lins, 148 Thirty-ninth street Pittsburg, will receive au elegant cabinet grand upright piano this week on payments of $1 per week. We are now delivering one piano each week to our members on $1 weekly payments. This club, or co-operative system, enables us to save our members $75 in the price of the piano, as we have enough members to .make up the price of the piano in cash each week. It also gives ns a guaranteed sale for 350 pianos, and by contracting for the large number we get immense discounts, from the prices paid by other dealers who buy in small quantities. The plan also provides yr tue iiuuieujuie uenverjr ui pianos to pur chasers for cash or on the regular installment plan of $25 cash and $10 monthly. Our membership is almost complete. If you want one of the finest pianos made, at the .lowest possible price and easiest payments ever olierea, call and see us or send for cir cular at once. Alex. Boss, Manager, 137 Federal street, Allegheny. Exposition Vote for national flower. Onr Fall Millinery Opening A great success it will last all this week. Jos. Horne & Co.'s Fenn Avenue Stores. Exposition Vote for national flower. DIVIDEJVDS. Cmr Deposit Bank, J PiTTSBtrao, Pa.. October 1, 1889. D1VIDEND-THE BOARD OF DIRECT ORS of this hank have declared a divi dend of FIVE PER CENT out of the earnings of the past six months, payable forthwith. ocl-Sl THOS. BROWN. President f Faest National Bane. Pittsburg, Pa. ) Pittsbukq, September SO. 1889. ( DIVIDEND THE DIRECTORS OF THIS bank have this day declared a quarterly dividend ot TWO PER CENT on the capital stock payable on demand free of tax. ocl-44 J. D. SCULLY. REPORTS. rpHE CHALFONTK ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. On the beach, with unsurpassed ocean view. Salt-water baths in house. BeS-77-D E. ROBERTS & SONS. LEGAL NOTICES. AS MY WIFE (HANNAH L. STEVEN SON), has left my bed and board with out any jnst cause, I therefore warn all persons against trusting her on my account; as I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by her. JAMES STEVENSON. ocl-43 JNO. A. WILSON, Attorney at Law, 119 Fourth ave. TESTATE OF GEORGE GLASS, DE JCj CEASED. Notice is hereby given that Setters 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 without delay. MARY A. GL-V-S and DAVIS GLASS, executors. No. 57 Wylle ave.. Pittsburg. Pa. seI-43-w AMUSEMENTS. EXPOSITION. ALL AMERICAS DAY AND VOTE FOR NATIONAL FLORALEMBLEM. oc2 ri RAND OPERA HOUSE EDWIN BOOTH, J To-NIehr, MME. MODJESKA, 1 RICHELIEU. Oct 7 Helen Barry in "Love and Liberty," oc2-10 TLIOU THEATER. MATINEE TO-DAY. MONROE & RICE in MY AUNT BRIDGET. October 7 "The Still Alarm." ocl-Tuws TTARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY EXTRA MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2. KENNEDY'S BRIGHT LIGHTS. oc2-D HARRIS THEATEREVERY AFTER NOON and evening. iBUROPERACO. with SUSIEJKIRWIN. Wednesday Grand Duchess. , Week October 7 Wilbur Opera Co., in new operas. oc3 T HE NEW WORLD'S MUSEUM Allegheny uity. This week the great pianist, A. O. Babel. A great stage show. Next-Rose, the Wild Girt oc2-9 DANCING ACADEMIES. THUMA'S DANCING ACADEMY. NO. M Fourth ave. Members of tho National Association of the Teachers of Dancing of-tbe United States, Canada and France. Openinc Tuesday evening, at 7.30. October L Class every evening, of which three are for begin ners each week. Ten lesson tickets S3. Chil dren's opening Saturday afternoon, October 5. For particulars call at academy. Be23-H-D PROF. BROOKS' DANCING ACADEMY, Sixtn and Liberty streets. Ladies' and gen tlemen's class will commence Thursday, Octo ber 3, at 8 o'clock P.M. Misses' and masters class Saturday, October 6, at 3 o'clock. Ladles' class (exclusively) Thursday, October 10, at 3 o'clock. Music and full explanation for danc ing the new military schottlsche quadrille, adopted bv the American Society of Professors of Wanting, and the Washington Minuet and Gavolte fur falc. 50 cents a copy. For particu lars see circulars at music stores. e22-71 piANOb. ORGANS. a HAMILTON, a AND 83 FIFTH AVENUE, Pittsburg, Pa. apSWs-D S3-Display advertisements one dollar per square for one insertion, Classified advertise ments on this page such as Wanted, For Sale, To Let, etc, ten cents per line for each inser tion, and none taken for less than fifty '.enls. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BHANGS OFEICES. Far the accommodation of the public, Branch Offices have been established at the following places, where "Want, For Sale, To Let, and other transient ad vertJsements will be received up to 9P. M. for inser tion next morning: Advertisements are to be prepaid except where advertisers already have accounts with TM dis patch. PITTSBURG. THOMAS McCAFKKKY. S5j9 Butler street. EMIL G. HTUCKEY. Stth street and Penn aye. E. G. HTUCKEY & CO., Wylle aye. and Fultonit. &. STOKKLY, .Firth Avenue Market House. EAST END. J. TV. WALLACE. 6121 Penn avenue. OAK7.AKD. MCALLISTEK 4 SHElBLER,Sth av. & Alwood St. SODTnSICX. JACOB SPOHN. No. SCarsou street. H. A. DONALDSON. 1707 Carson street. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAEHCHEK, 89 Federal street. H. J. MCBRIDE, Market House, Allegheny. FRED H. EGGEKS. 172 Ohio street F. IL EGGEKS SON, Ohio and Chestnut its. J. F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS McHENP.Y, Western and Irwin aves. G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. PERKY M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves. M1LLVALE BOROUGH. W. W. FLOCK.ER, Stationer. No. i Grant aTe. WANTED. Male Hcln. -rTT-ANTED-BOYB-OASH BOYS', BUNDLE V boys and wrapper boy. BIBER&EAS.TON. OC2-42 WANTED A BLACKSMITH TO WORK ON an Oliver. Inquire at ISO GRANT AVE.. Al legheny. oc2-60 -TfANTEDFINE CUSfOM COATMAKERS VV none others need apply, at 435 faitlTII FIELJJST. OC2-23 -TfTANTED-TWO(2) PRACTICAL PLUMBERS V at I. K. BECKER'S, cor. Penn and Seventh st. oc:-SS XTTANTED-BOY ABOUT 16 YEARS OP AGE VV to work in store. THOMPSON iVOGEL, 830 Liberty st. oc2-61 -VTTANTED-TWENTY MEN AND BOYS; call V at ELLIOTT'S NURSERY,' Perrysvllle Road, Allegheny. oc2-S WANTED-DRUG CLERK: 1WO ORTHREE years' experience. Address L. W. INK. 1374 Second aye., city. ocZ-99 WANTED -SHIPPING CLERK; ONE AC CUSTOMED to glassware and lamps pre ferred. Address GLASS, Dispatch office. ocl-4S WANTED-A FIRST CLASS MECHANICAL draughtsman Apply Wednesday only, at MANAGER'b OFFICE, cable cc. Sixteenth and Pike sts. OC2-79 WANTED PIPE LAYERS FOR NINE miles, IScoverers; also 2u0 laborers. Apply OIT BROS., head Snlnglss street, Boyd HUI, Pittsburg, Pa. , oc2-47 WANTED-A YOUNG MAN AS HELPER who has had some experience In horseshoe ing. Inquire at HAZELWOOD COACH AND WAGON WORKS, Gloster street, B.&O. B. R. OC2-62 WANTED-GENTLEMEN WHO DESIRE A wife or a lively correspondent to send their address and stamp to THE AMERICAN CORRE SPONDING CLUi, Box 63. Clarksburg, W. Va. selS-15 WANT ED-SALESMAN WHO HAS HAD EX PERIENCE in placing articles or manufac ture upon the market; to such party this is a pay ing opportunity. Call 118 FIRST AVEN UK. third Boor. OC2-34 WANTED-AN EXPERIENCED MAN lOR the grocery business: none but one with experience and a good salesman need apply; ref erences required. Address SALESMAN, Dis patch office. oc2-71 WANTED-A PRACTICAL ROLLING MILL man with (10,000 to invest In and take charge of a Southern enterprise with a well es tablished trade: object, improvement of plant. Address W. H Dispatch office. seJ9-12 -TTTANTED FOR THE UNITED STATES Y V army, able-bodied, unmarried men, between the ages of 21 and 35 years; good pay, rations, clothing and medical attendance. Apply at NO S15 PENN AVEN UE, Pittsburg, Pa. jyzi-ao-wsu ANTED-A YOUNG MAN 16 TO 20 YEARS of age to do general office woik: one who office. WANTED ATTENTION TRAVELING MEN ; If you desire to make from 10 to (20 dally, beside your regular salary, then apply to BOX 473, Cincinnati, O.. and sell one of their (Staple anicies; none out tuose wno nave a goaa ana regular trade with grocers need apply. cuM7 T7-ANTED-SALESMEN AT 875 PER MONTH V salarvand expenses, to sell a line or silver plated ware, watches, etc.; by sample only;horse and team furnished free; write at once for- full Birtlculars and sample case of goods free. STAN ARD SILVERWARE CO., Boston, Mass J' se2-WO-D WANTED-AGENTS TO BELL THE PIN LESS Clothes Line: the only line evlr In vented that holds the clothes without plm: (per fect success: patent recently issued; sold oily by agents, to whom the exclusive right is xlvcp; on receptofSOcts. wo will send a sample lite by mall: also circulars, price list and terms to aent; secure your territory at once. Address WOR CESTER PIN LESS CLOIHES LINE CO J 17 Hermon St., Worcester, Mass. auZS-39-WS Female Heln. t WANTED-WORKING GIRLS. AFPLYIAT W. C. I'RESSlMG&CO'B., North and Irwin ave., Allegheny, Pa. ocM77 TTT ANTED-EXPERIENCED LAUN11RIS3 VV private family. Apply FRAME HOUSE, corner iifth ave. and Roup St., E. E. o(l-2 WAN TED-EXPERIENCED SALESLADIES at once Call before 10 A. M., SEMPLE'S STORES, 165 Federal St., Allegheny. ocf-7 WANTED-A WOMAN TO TAKE CHARGE of dining room In hotel near city; also dining room girls. Address II. R., Dispatch office. ocJ-70 WANTED-A LADY OF GOOD ADDBESS for meeting first-cliss customers; apply alters A. M-. Tuesday or Wednesday. (2d fltor). 42j Sixth St., WILCOX 4 GL3B3 S. M. CO., ocl-fJO TITANTED-AN ACTIVE, METHODICAL V lady with an aptitude for business for a responsible and rather arduous position: must have good education: references; salaryfllper week: call after! P.M.. to-day only. H. A. SCIIROEDER, No. 5 Seventh ave. oc2-32 Slole and Female delo. "VTTANTED PANTRY MAN, YARD MAN, VV boy 16 to IS years, coachman, hotel cook, dishwasher, 3 dlnlngroom girls, cook and cham bermaid, 100 house girls. MLEHAN'S, 545 brant street. ocl-D Sltnntlons. WAN TED-BY A YOUt G MAN 20 YEARS OF age. with a fair education, employment in some office or other light work. Address J. T Red Lion Hotel, city. ocl-53 ITTANTED-SITUATION BY A YOUNG MAN V V with several years' experlenc- . t office work: can take charge of books. AddiessE CD., Dispatch office. oc2-51 nrr AN TED-BY A STEADY, SOBER, HONEST V man a position as janitor; undei stands heating aparatus or all kinds: can furnish best reference. Call or address MLEHAN 'S AGEN C Y, 545 Grant st. 0C2-16 Financial. -TTTANTED-MORTGAGES ON CITY PBOP VV ERTY. over KOOO; 4W Dcr cent; no tax. HENRY A. WEAVLR&Ci.. 2 Fourth ayenue. mh2-a2: "TTTANTED-MORTGAUJ2S il.C00,000TOLOAN in large and small amounts at 44. 5 and 6 per c per cent, free-of State tax; no delay. -. REED B. COYLE& CO., 131 Fourth ave. mv21-0 WANTED MORTGAGES IN LARGE OR small amounts on Pittsburg, Allegheny or suburban Improved real estate at lowest rates. ALLXAN PER A LEE, 313 OQd St. se23-43-MWS "TTTANTED-TO LOAN 1500,000. IN AMOUNTS V V of (3, 000 and upward, on city and suburban property, on 4)3 percent, lreeortax; also smaller amounts at 5 and 6 per cent. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 i ourth avenue. se21-d2t-D WANTED-MORTGAGES-S1, 000, CIC0TO LOAN on city and suburban properties at 4K, Sand 6 per cent, and on larros In Allegheny and aqja cent counties at 6 per cent. 1. M. PEN NOCK St bON, 10j ourth avenue. ap7-141 WANTED-IO 1.0AN 1200,000 ON MORT GAGES; flOO and upward at 6 per cent; (500,000 at 4K per cent on residences or business property: aiso in aajoininj FRENCH. 125 Fourth avenue. so in adjoining counties, s. H. OC31-CS4-D miscellaneous. -TTT-ANTED-HIGHEST SPOT CASH PRICES Y V paid for 6econd-naua furniture, camels and h on ce' inoia goods or all Kinds. 1211 pen N AVE- NUE. au26-25-MWF WANTED-THE PEOPLE TO KNOW THAT YEAGER& CO..70 Federal at , Allegheny, will make cabinets of anybody during this month for 75c per doz.: bring tbe little ones; don't miss; No. 70ederalst. 'J hese cabinets will not fade. ocl-91-D WANTED-BY PEARSON, LEADING PHO TOGRAPHER. OS 11th aTenue. Pittsburg, and 43 federal street, Allegheny, everybody to know that he is making nne cabinets at SI 50 per dozen: photos delivered when promised: Instan taneous process. mhl3-03 WANTED-CONTKACTORSIN BRICKWORK wanting bricklayers and journeymen brick layers wanting work can have their wants regis tered free of charge at the headquarters of the INDUSTRIAL MUTUAL BENEFIT ASSOCIA TION, S3 Fourth ave.. first floor, front office. Open until 9 r, x. Bat. te3W-twrsa WANTED. -xfe. 3IlsceUaneon.il. "TH-AN TED-FARMERS TO'BRlNGvFALLEN v J appks suitable for elder vinegar to 171' Sec ond ave. H. J. HEINZ CO. se28-82-p ANTED - FARMERS WILL" RECEIYE cash for Apples suitable for apple butter at 168 and 170 Second ave. H. J. HEINZ CO. seM-82-D TSTANTED-W ATCH DOG, GOOD AND BE " LIABLE, also a good rai.dog. ApolyJO B- HAMUifON, 91 and 83 Fifth ave., Ptttsburg, Pa. ocI-M XT ANTED-TO START A CLUB OF 42 MEM tt BERS to secure a fine gold watch for each one in the club at (1 00 per week. Address P. O. jjux. eoi, and I will call and snow you the watch. Jy3-40 WTANTED-TO BDY A GOOD 40 OK 45 H. P. V T engine and holler: stateprlce and where it Jan be seen. Address GEORGE LOEFFERT, Cor. -Water alley and HUI st , Seventh ward, Alle gheny. Pa. oc2-66 TXTAVfED-FERSONS ID KNOW THAT BY .IT agreeing to pay (1 per week yon can get lossesslon of fine gold or silver watches, clocks, lyelry, diamonds, silver ware etc. "-J.MITSOH, 30 Federal st.. Allegheny. Pa. selS-MWViiU FOE SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. Cltv Residences. , FOR SALE-WYLIEAVE., NEAR DAVIS ST.i 2-story and mansard brick dwelling 7 rooms, bath, etc.; a very neat home. In good condition: lot 23x100. J. a KE1LLY, 77 Diamond St. se29-W FOR SALE-WEBSTER AVE.. NEAR LOGAN st, large lot running from Webster to Wil son st , with good 6-room dwelling fronting on Wilson; a bargain. J. C.KEILLY. 77 Diamond St. se29-90 FOR SALE NEARLY OPPOSITE SOHO PUB LIO school, nearly new 2-story and mansard frame dwelling, 10 rooms, both gases, marble man tels, etc. J price less than the cost of building; lot 25x100. J. c. KEILLY, 77 Diamond St. BC29-30 FOR SALE VICKROY ST., NEAR PRIDE, 3 BTORY brick dwelling of 8 rooms; also In the rear double 2-story brick of 3 rooms each: both gases: all renting at (40 per month: price, H00"! let 23x120. J. C lJEILLi. 77 Diamond St. 1 se29-00 FOR SALE-CLARK STREET. NEAR CRAW FORD, an elegant 2-story brick dwelling 10 rooms, bath, hot aud cold water. Inside w. c., mirble mantels: everything first-class: price low; lot 20x120 to street. J. C. REILLY, 77 Diamond st, ) se29-90 East End Residences. I w R SALE-SUMMERLEA STREET. NEAR KlRipr. it 3-ntnrv Onppn Anne frame of 8 . ;.-..--. .. ...... .. ..ii. tt uium anu unisnea aiuc uatu, recepuvu jian. u tbetlatest improvements: lot 44xltl to an alley: pri very low: onlvS7,c00: a real bargain; you should see It. BLACK & BAIRD, 85 Fourth ave. ot2-57-D FJR SALE-S5,000-SHADYSIDE, 1 SQUARE 'fronvFirth avenue cable line, on a sewered, elerant, new and substantial 9-room frame dwell ing, hall, bath. Inside shutters and w. c, slate mantels, tile hearths and sliding doors, fine chan deliers, stationary washstands, range, etc : lot 32XI1U; this Is a first-class neighborhood and on a through street. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO.. 89 Fotrth ave. oc2-5 FO R S A L E-OAKLAND, FOURTEENTH ward, a new 2-story and mansard brick dwell ing,, 8 rooms, bath, w. c, ball, laundry, etc, slate, mantels, tile fireplaces and hearths, fine chandeliers, both gases, city water and bouse wired for electric lights, plate glass windows, electric bells, good sewerage, street payed with aspbaltum and paid for, beautiful shade trees in froat of house, a few minutes from cable cars: prbe (6,600: a moderate cash payment and bal ance long time: Immediate possession. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO.,"99 Fourth ave. se-4-D Hozelwood Residences. IpOR SALE MODERN QUEEN ANNE ' v dwelling, 8 rooms, hall, vestlbuje, bath, ln sldsw. c. and stationary w. s., range, h. and c water; lot 30x120; only 1 minute's walk to Second Avenue Electric Street Railway, or 5 minutes' walk to B. fcO. R. R. station: price low; terms, (SOT cash, balance (300 annually. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth ave. se28-38-uwrs Allccheny Residences. 17ORSALE-55.000 WILL BUY HOUSE SEVEN J rooms, front norch, good cellar and stable, on Franklin street, Allegheny. A. D. 1 ILSON, 55 federal st. se3-40-WS E! OK SALE ON LAOOCKST.. ALLEGHENY. .' centrally located, only 10 minutes1 walk from Pittsburg P. o., a very desirable property: lot '21x100 feet, well improved: brick dwelling 7 ronns In front; frame house of 4 rooms on street 111 rear: at a low price. W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. oc2-40-wfx TnOBSALE-ON THE PREMISES, AT CON JTj 1INUATION of Benton avenue, .Eleventh ward, Allegheny, near proposed electric road, via California avenue, at anction. at 2 o'clock F. VI Thursday, October 3, a large lot containing W aires, with frame dwelling of 9 rooms, stable, carriage house, variety of fruits, etc. : overlook ing Bellevue and Ohio river. Particulars from jjK-A-HiJ.i&dSLi.r.J, Auctioneers, an woou st. I . ii. huait, ccaj. J2KA.L.1., .executors. Bea-11-.HWB i,T7OR SALE A VERY FINE BRICK EESI ,JL DENOE in Second ward, Allegheny, near Iparks and streetcars: 10 large rooms; library. ccuarroom, oatn ana lavatory, natural gas, iur nace, China closets, pantry, grocery and vegetable niches; a first-class residence In every particular, replete throughout with all modern appliances; everything almost new: large lot: side entrance, alley In the rear. Fuller particulars and permit to examine the property from JAS W. DRAPE & CO., la Fourth ave.. Pittsburg. Pa. oc2-36 FOR SALE LOTS. Cltv Lota. FOR SALE-BAILEY AVE,, MT. WASHING TON, near head newCastle Shannon Incline, in the Naulker plan, lot 50x125: finest view In the city: will be sold very low and on easy terms. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. 21-55. 0C2-5S East End Lota. FOR SALE-NOW IS THE TIME TO SECURE a cheap lot In Villa Park; lots are selling rapidly: act quick, and see JOHN F. BAXTER, Agent, 512 Smithfield st. oc2-13-WP T7AOR SA1E-AT SHADYSIDK, ON ELLS JP WORTH ave.. the best lot on the street for the price; must be sold on account or removal of owner. See V. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth ave. ocl-97-ws FOR SALL - BEAUTIFUL AND LEVEL building lots, 24x25 ft. front, on Homewuod ave. and Clawson street. Just at Homewood sta tion, at (650 upward. W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. se4-65-ws FOR bALE-EAST END LOTS-(450 AND (500 each: good streets: high elevation; conve nient to P. R. R. and cable lines; these lots are In the fast growing part of the city: enhancement sure. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. ocZ-58-D FOR SALE-ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY ONE feet on Negley avenue at less than (50 per foot front: 60 ft. street, paved with asphaltum; sewered, curbed and flagged stone walk; look at this bargain. JOHN F. BAXTER, Agent, 512 Smithfield street. oci-13-wr -T7AOR SALELOTS IN THE BAUM GROVE A? plan; In size, beauty and convenience ofloca tlon and Improvements they excel any now In the market at the same prices. Secure farther Infor mation from JOHN F. BAXTER, Agent. 512 Smithfield street. oc2-41-wrsu FOR SALE-HERRON HILL PARK, A BEAU TIFUL plan of lots in the center of the city. Just at the terminus of the Wylle ave. cable Hue, is tbe place to buy a lot for a home or investment; prices and terms very reasonable: grand view, pure air, all conveniences: call or send for col ored pl.in. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. OC2-55 FOR SALE IF YOO ARE LOOKING FOR A beautiful residence place, buy a lot in the Herron Hill Park, just at the end of the Wylle ave. cable line, within 15 minutes' ride of the P. O.: elegant lot, 40x100 feet, fronting on wide street and extending back to 24-foot alleys; magnificent view, pure ilr, alt conveniences: call at office for colored plan. BLACK & HAIKU, Ii Fourth ave. OC2-55 Glenwood Lots. FOR SALE-LOTS AT GLENWOOD, NEAR the station: graded streets, sidewalks, city water.houses and lots lor sale. (1,350. (1,750. (2,000, ten per cent cash, balance on monthly paments: Second Ave. Electric Railway will piss in front of these lots; B. S. O. Railroad faro monthly tickets, 5K cents per trip; 12 minutes from bmitbtleld St. GEORGE C. BURGW1N, 150 Fourth ave. Jy24-12-MWSU Hnzrlwaod Lots. FOR 8ALE-H400 FOR ALL-HAZEL WOOD Electric rojd within one square, 8 lots 25x110 leet each, on first- class street ; thcie lots will retail at (700 each on tho completion of new electric road; a rare SDeculatlon; must be sold before October 15, 1889. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth ave. oc2-15 Suburban Lots. FOR SALE-NICE LARGE LOTS, SLOPING just enough to drain well, close to two sta tions, 3 miles from postofflce: fare 4c: plenty of good water; prices (75 to "(150, (5 down and 50c to 1 per week; the choice lots will not lastloog; come to office lor lree ride to the grounds. MA PAW & OOFF, 145 Fonrtb ave. oM-14-WFSu Farms. FOR SALE A DESIRABLE FARM OF 100 acres and farm building, 16 miles from cltv. at Glbsonla. on P. & W. R. K. W. A. HERRON & SONS, SO Fourth avenue. oc2-39-WF FOR SALE-FARM 75 ACRES, Hi MILES FROM Glenfltld sta.. Ft. Wayne K. H.; house 5 rooms; plenty of Irult and water. For full partic ulars call ou A. D. WILSON, 55 Federal st.. Alle gheny. se2S-40-wg" FOR SALE-FARM-20O ACRES WITH NEW frame house and barn, rich soil, fine timber, good springs: suited for stock, grain or dairy; near station; would exchange for city property. ED WITTljJH. 410 Grant St.. Pittsburg, Pa. se27-D FOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Stands. TTIOKSALE-INVESTMENT-FIFTKAVENUE, -L? near Stevenson st., one ofthe most desirable buildings in that locality, bringing rent sufficient to be considered a good investment; lot 21x89. J. C. REILLY, 77 Diamond st. se29-4 FOR SALE-E. K. BUSINESS PROPERTY. Penn ave. : a first-class Investment; lot 31x143 to a street, wltb one-story room: decidedly the best location In Just Liberty; will positively and rapidly enhance la value: see the property and Lf?H?E;. and be convinced; price very low. BAMUEL W. BLACK CO., WJTonrUiav.. , .is, FOB SALE4BCSINES5. i . 1 . . 1 ' 1 i1-- Business Chances. FOR 'AAXE-3TOOK OP HARDWARE AND mill supplies, located in a manf. town of 12,000 inhabitants hear PJ(ts.:wiU Invoice abqut (d, 000: rare chance; good reason for selling. Ad dress G., Dispatch office. oeJ-60 T7OR SALE-ONE OF- THE LARGEST AND Xr best retail grocery stores, in heart of the city; wUI Invoice About (0,000. Also smaller grocery stores In good locations Id thetwo cities, bakeries! drugstore, drygoods and notion stores, feed store, confectioneries, restaurants, boarding houses and other business chances: free particu lars. SHEPARDiCOtrfSJ Fifth ave. se!7 FOR BAIJEIN THE LIVELIEST TOWN IN Western Pennsylvania the stock and fixture. ofthcNeWYork Clothing and Gents' Furnishing Goads House,, located at 135 Fifth avenue, 81c Keesport. Pa.; can reduce stpek to (2. 000: posses sion given atonce.wlth a long tcaserthls is a rare chance; no better location In the city. Inquire at 135 Fifth avenucMCKeesport. F. S. GLEASON. J Ulanufacturlns (Sites? , FOR SALE-EXCELLENTMANUPACTUllING 'sltanearFlftr-rourth street, city.fronting 300 feet on Allegheny Valley Railroad byaoofeet deep to a streettone or the most eligible sites In the city for manufacturing purposes. Particulars from JAS.. V. DRAPE 4 CO , 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. oc2- FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. .1. ......... ........ .. . .i ..i.. Horses. VchIcles.'LIvo.'Stock. fcc FOB SAXE-HORSE. BUGGY, HARNESS and equipments: a good sized, four-year-old bay Almont colt: can trot In 2.50 and a very fastwalkerMs sound and. a fearless driver; good side bar buggy; set of single harness, robes and all the requisites to a first-class ontat: will be Sold veryebespandcan be seen at No. U OHIO ST., Allegheny. ' oc2-4S Mnchlnerv and metals. tf IOR SALE ENGINES AND BOILEBS-NKW and rentten: renalrlnf nrommrv attended to. PORrEROUNDRYANDMACHINECl.,LIM., below Suspension bridge, Allegheny, Pa. aulO-29 FOB SALESECOND-HAND ENGINES AND boilers; all sizes and styles kept In stock, from 4 to 100 h. p.; all refitted: good as new, at lowest rices; mounted portable engines, 8 to 23 h. p. 1-25 Park way. J . S. X O UN G, AUegheny, Pa. Ja3-92-nwr FOR SALE - HOISTING ENGINES, NEW and second band; wire and raanllla rope, der rick and fittings, hoisting tubs and cars, clay and ore pans, engines, boilers and machinery. THOMAS CARLIN'S'SONS, Laeock and Sandusky sts.. Allegheny. an5-l7-MWT PERSONAL. PERSONAL MALTBY'S OYSTER DEPOT, late 76 Fifth avenue, removed to Stt Smith field street; fresh oysters received dally; orders filled at lowest prices. J. B. MEMMttELE, Mgr. sel-9D PERSONAL-BOOKS! BOOKS 1 BOOKS! New and old, ancient and modern, standard and rare, legal, medical and scientific 30,000 vol umes to select from. LEVI'S BOOK STORK 000 Liberty st; au3-98 PERSONAL HIS LOVE SUDDENLY RE TURNED; recently they bad not been on the "best of terms owing to a little family Jar occa sioned by tbe wire Insisting on being allowed to renovate his wearing appareh and which, ot course, wasdoneln a bungling manner; in order to prevent the trouble they agreed to send all their work hereafter to DICKSON, the Tailor. 65 Fifth ave., corner Wood st., second floor, and now everything is lovely and peaceand happiness again reigns In their household. Telephone 1553. au ' LOST. T OST-IN ALLEGHENY. SEPTEMBER ZL XJ black pup with brown forelegs: reward will be given If returned to 117 James street, Allegheny City. a. B. MATTHEW S. OC2-21 LOSr-OR STOLEN-IN OAKLAND - A pure white lox terrier: height, 16 Inches; a little black spot on ear; registered collar. Any Serson returning the above to F. T. MOORHEAD, !o.24 Lincoln avenue, AUegheny, will be re warded, v se30-9 LOST-85.000 REWARD-ON OR ABOUT JUNE 23, 4833, there were lost or stolen from the United States registered mall pouch for St. Louis, between Pittsburg and Indianapolis, 31 Alexander county, Illinois, bonds, numbers 78, 79, 80, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94. 85, 50, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71. 72, 73. 74, 75. 76, 77, 78. 79. 8U, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85. 86. 87, 88, with a lot of past due coupons attached. These bonds were addressed to A. J. Well & Co. The above re ward will be paid and no questions asked for the return of the bonds and coupons, or (1.000 reward will be paid for positive proof that the bonds have been destroyed. Address all communications to A. J. WEIL & CO.. St. Louis. Mo. sel3-64-MWP FOUND. FOUND-CALF-OWNER CAN HAVE SAME by proving property and paying costs. H. B. BROCKETT, JR., Center ave. and Craig st. PROPOSAL). JEFFERSONVILLB, IND..SEPT. 15. 1889. R.l.il nmnna.l. In trintl..!. .iiM.At n usual conditions, will be received here until If o'clock: A. M. (central standard time), TUES DAY, the 15th day of October. 1SS9, for famish ing at the Q. M. Denot here, 100,000 gallons of mineral oil, of 135 "flash test, in cases of two five-gallon cans each. Preference will be given to articles of domestic production or manu facture, conditions of quality and price (in iluding in the price of foreign productions or manufactures the duty thereon) being equal, and such preference will be given to articles of American production produced on tbe Pacific Coast to extent of the consumption required bytnepuDlic service there. Government re serves the right to reject any or all proposals and to accept the whole quantity or any portion of the mineral oil bid for. All in formation famished on application here. En velopes containing proposals should be marked "Proposals for Mineral Oil." and addressed to HENRY U HODGES, Assistant Quartermas ter General, U. 8. Army, Depot Quartermaster. sel7-69-17.1S,19.20-oc2,3 EDUCATIONAL. PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY ACAD EMY. Chester. Pa, Twenty-eighth year opens September 18. A MILITARY COL LEGE. Civil Engineering, Chemistry, Archi tecture, Arts. Thoroughly organized, prepara tory courses. Circulars of Mr. F. G. PAUL SON, 441 Wood st city. CoL CHAS. E. HYATT. President. Jyl0-S2-W3 THE -OAKLAND PARK, To be located on tbe Schenley estate, is attractingpurcbasers to that locality, as its advantages are very apparent, Oakland Square is so situated that, while on a level with Fifth avenne, it commands a splendid view that cannot be obstructed of the new park. We have tbe exclusive sale ot a bandsome new brick dwelling in Oakland Square. The bouse is just completed, built by day work and not by lowest bidder, and is complete throughout eight rooms, ball, bath, etc.; laundry, range, fino mantels, bandsome chandeliers, electric bells, tiled fireplaces, both gases and city water; plate glass windows, bay window, front and rear porches, street paved with asphaltum, and sewered and paid for. All tbe houses facing the square are set back from the street, and have lawns and shade trees in front. Within half a block of Fifth avenue cable cars. Price, 58,500; a small cash payment down and 500 annually is all that Is re quired. The best Indorsement of the advantages claimed is tbe rapidity with which the rest of these houses sold. SAM'L W. BLACK 8: CO., 80 FOURTH AVENUE. OC2-52-WFSU "XTBW BUILDING AND LOAN" ASSOC1A JN TION-, Directors of tbe Eagle Building and Loan Association will start the second serial. AU persons wishing to Join will please apply to Philip Adler, 4408 Liberty avenue; Frank Smith, 4524 Liberty avenue: Lawrence Kem, 4109 Penn avenue; Wm. Hasselmann. 459 Cedar street. se20-78-21,28,oc2 E. LINKENHElMEK, ARCHITECT, 645 Smithfield street, Pittsburg, Pa. Freihelta Freund Building, second floor. mh24-80-MWl' MONEY TO IRELAND, SCOTLAND AND England can best be sent bv checks on the "Cheque Bank," which are cashed by all bankers, merchants, and tradespeople. Pitts burg Agency MAX SCHAMBERG UCO.,527 Smithfield st. Pittsburg. se25-wsn TE 1 iHEPITTSBUKGPnOTO-ENGRAVINGCOM- tA NVInurnnnlm) 1S89.D1SPA1CHBCILD- ING, 75, 77 and 79 Diamond St. Engravings ot buildings, machinery, portraits, cuts for cata logues, etc; reproductions of pen and Ink. draw ings, wood cut prints, manuscripts, etcr print ing, binding, blank books, etc ie4-4S-wa TO LET. City Resddeseesv TO LET-FOB 115 PER MONTE A COMPLETE brick house, 8 rooms, lstn Improvements, J6S Plymouth st.. 2S minutes' from P. O. W. A. HEBRON SONS. 80 Fourth ave. .seBMS-uwr , East End Residences. ' ( TO LET-NEAT NEW AKLAND HOUSES, Jttt finished. 8 rooms, latest Improvements; street paved: 3 squares from, cable cars. . W. A HEBRON A SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. se-50-wrs rTW- LET-HOUSE 'OF 14 BOOMS. 81 ABLE X and outbuildings: large grounds; on Negley avenue, near Penn avenne cable ears. Inquire of HENRY ROBERTS, at Oliver & Robert! Wire Co., Soothslde. t sei9-10 Allegheny Residences: TO LET-BOYLE STHEEr. ALLEGHENYi brlct house.. rooms and cellar,, at (9 oer month; no water rent. ALEXANDER A LEE, III Wood st. . se28-4t-ws TO LET-NEWLY PAPERED AND IN GOOD ' order a -good house of 7 rooms, well Im proved' 10 minute Iron Pittsburg P..O.: on La- -cock street. Allegheny. W. ArRERttON ft SONS, 80 Fourth ave. " oez-46-WTns , f Apartments. rflO LET SOME? PINE UNFURNISHED X rooms .suitable for 'housekeeping: 5-room house: storerooms with dwellings, suitable for hotel. Inquire at 44 TOUBTO. STREET, t,-' OfHees.?-Dek.noom ote. TO LET-IN THE rrEW DISPATCH BUILD ING, 75, 77 and 79 Diamond street, two" or the roomiest and best-lighted oHces to be found In the city: rent, (3)0 and (800 per annum. Including elec tric, lights, lanltor service and steam heating. Apply between 10 A. M. and IP. v., or between, 2 and 4 P. If. JT23-G7 rpo LET STORE OR OFFICE ROOM, WITH X large vault, suitable for Insurance office or similar business. In Germanla Savings Bank building. No. 419 Wood street: room formerly oc cupied by George Relneman as saloon, and now temporarily occupied by the American Express Co.; It is two steps below grade, making a first class basement. Inquire st THE BANK. leU-GS-D OFFICIAL PITTSBURG. No. SOI AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE construction of a sewer on Lowry street, from Second avenue to Monongahela river. Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the city of -Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by the authority of tbo same. That tbe Chief or the Department of Pnblio Works be and Is hereby authorized and directed to ad vertise. In accordance with tba acts of Assem bly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and tbe ordinances of said city of Pittsburg relat ing thereto and regulating the same, for pro posals for the construction ot a pipe sewer, 15 Inches in diameter, on Lowry street, from Sec ond avenue to the Monongahela river- The contract therefor to bo let In tbe manner directed by tbe said acts of Assembly and ordinances. Tbe cost and expense of the same to be assessed and collected In accord ance wltb tbe provisions of an act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania entitled "An act relating to streets and sewers In cities of tbe second class," approved the 16th day of May.A.D.1889.. Section 2 That any ordinance or part of or dinance conflicting with tbe provisions of this ordinance be, and the same is hereby repealed, so far as the same affects this ordinance. Ordained and enacted Into a law in Councils this 9th day of September, A. D. 1889. H. P. FORD. President of Select Council. Attest: GEO. SHEPPARD, Clerk: of Select CouncU. GEO. L.HOLLIDAY. President ot Common Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH, Clerk of Common Council. Mayor's office, September 13, 1889. Ap proved: WM. McCALIJN, Mayor. Attest: ROBERT OSTERMAIER, Assistant Mayor's Clerk. Recorded in Ordinance Boole vol. 7, page 150, 27th day of September. A D. ISS9. ocl-67 AfNo.88.T N ORDINANCE-AUrHORIZING THE . construction of a sewer on Klrkwood street, from. Collins street to a connection with a sewer on Klrkwood street, at west line of Hiland avenue. Section 1 Beit ordained and enacted by tbe city of Pittsburg. In Select and Common Coun cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and enacted br the authority of tbo same. That the Chief of the Department of Pnblie WorksJ vertise in accordance-with the acts of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the ordinances of the sale" city of Pittsburg relating thereto and regulating the same, for proposals for tbe construction of a 15-inch pipe sewer on Klrkwood street, from Collins street to a con nection with a sewer on Klrkwood street at west line of Hiland avenue, the contract there for to be let In tbe manner directed by the said acts of Assembly- and ordinances. TBe cost and expense of the same to be assessed and collected in accordance with theprovlsions of an act of Assembly of the Commonwealth, of Pennsylvania,, enUtleiL-ViAn act .relating ..to Streets and sewers in cine of thersecond class," approved tbe 16th day of May, A. D. 188a Section 2 That any ordinance or part of or dinance conflicting with the provisions of this ordinance be and tbe same Is hereby repealed, so far as tbe same affects this ordinance. Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils this 9th day of September. A. D. 1889. H. P. FORD, President of Select CounoL Attest: GEO. SHEPPARD, Cleric of Select CouncU. GEO. L. fiOLLIDAY. President of Common Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH. Clerk of Common Council. " Mayor's Office, September 13, 1SS9. Approved: WM. McCALLIN. Mayor. Attest: ROBERT OSTERMAIER. Assistant Mayor's Clerk. Recnded In Ordinance Book. voL 7, page 143, 37th day of September. A D. 1889. ocl-67 TNo. 87J AN ORDINANCE-AUTHORIZING THE construction of a A wer on Cypress street, from Osceola street to a connection with a sewer on Center avenue. Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by tbe city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun cils assembled, and It is hereby ordained and enacted bv tbe authority of the same. That the Chief of the Department of Pnblic Works be and is hereby authorized and directed to ad vertise in accordance with tbe acts of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the ordinances of the said city of Pittsburg relat ing thereto, and regulating tbe same for pro posals for the construction of a pipe sewer IS inches in diameter on Cypress street, from Osceola street to a con nection with a sewer on Center avenue, the contract therefor to be let in tbe manner directed by the said acts of Assembly and ordinances. The cost and expense of the same to be assessed and collected In accord ance with the provisions of an act of Assembly of tbe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania entitled , "an act relating to streets and sewers In cities of tbe second class," approved tbe 16tb day of May, A. D.. 1889. Section 2 That any ordinance or part of ordinance conflicting with the provisions of this ordinance be and the same is hereby re pealed, so far as the same affects this ordi nance. Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils tnli9tu day of September, A. D., I8S9. H. P. FORD. President of Select Councfl. Attest: GEO. SHEPPARD, Clerk of Select Council. GEO. L. HOLLIDAY. President of Common Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH, Clerk of Common Council. Mayor's office. September 13, 1SS9. Approved: WM. McCALLIN. Mayor. Attest: ROBERT OSTERMAIER, Assistant Mayor's Clerk. Recorded in Ordinance Book. voL 7, page 143, 27th day of September, A D 1889. ocl-67 ' No. Oil AN ORDINANCE-AUTHORIZING THE opening of Sheridan stfeet, from Penn avenue to Rodman street Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the city of Pittsburg in Select and Common Coun cils assembled, and It is hereby ordained and enacted bv the authority of tbe same. That the Chief otthe Department of Public Works be and is hereby authorized and directed to cause to be surveyed within 60 days from tbe date of tba passage of this ordinance Sheridan street, from Penn avenue to Rodman street, at a width of 40 feet, in accordance with a plan on file in the Department of Public Works, known as "East Liberty Plan," approved September 28, 1879. The damages caused thereby and the benefits to pay the same to be assessed and collected in accordance witb the provisions of an act of Assembly of tbe Commonwealth ot Pennsyl vania entitled "An act relating to streets and sewers in cities of the second class," approved the 16th day of May, A D. 1SS9. Section 2 That any ordinance or part of ordinance conflicting with the provlsions.of tbls ordinance be and tbe same is bereby re pealed so far as tho same affects this ordin ance. Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils thisflthdavof September, A. D.1SS9. H. P. FORD. President of Select Coun cU, Attest: GEO. SHEPPARD. Clerk of Select CounciL GEO. L. HOLLIDAY, Presi dent of Common CounciL. Attest: GEO. BOOTH, Clerk of Common CounciL Mayor's office, September 13, J6S9. Approved: WM. McCALLIN, Mayor. Attest: ROBERT OSTERMAIER, Assistant Mayor's Clerk. Recorded in Ordinance Book, voL 7, page 155, 23th day ot September, A D. 1889. ' ocl-67 No. 89. AN ORDINANCE-AUTHORIZING THE construstion of a sewer on College street, from the south line of Filth avenue to Howe street. Section 1 Be It ordained and enacted by the city of Pittsburg in Select and Common Conn cils assembled, and it Is bereby ordained and enacted by tbe authority ot tho samp. That the Chief of the Department of Public Works be and is bereby authorized and directed to ad vertise in accordance with tbe acts ot Assem bly of tbe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, ana tbe ordinances of tbe said city of Pittsburg re lating thereto and regulating the same, for pro posals for the construction of a pipe sewer 24 inches in diameter on College street, from the south line of Fifth avenue, extending in a northerly direction to a connection with a sewer on Howe street, the contract therefor to be let in the manner directed by the said acts of Assembly and ordinances. The cost and exnense of the same to ba assessed and collected ia Accordance with, tite prorWosa J OFFICIAL PirraBCKG. of an act of Assembly of the Commonweal PehnTlraila- entitled Ab act reiatlasr I streets and sewers In cities of the second ckus." approved tbe loth day c May. a. xj. laev. Sections That any ordinance or part of or 3lt.urnnltla? with tbe Btovieions of this ordinance be and tbe same i hereby reyeaieel so lar as tne same anecis uua iswsauca. Ordained ana esscieaiaraaw rabuiuiees tbls tb day of September. A D-1889.. H.p.irnHD. President of Seleet CeasetL Attest: GEO. SHEPPARD. Clerk of Seteet Council, GEO. L. HOLLIDAY, PreM at Common CouncU. Attest: GEO. BOOTH. Clt of Common Council. ; Mayor's office. September JV 1888. Approved WM. McCALLIN, Mayor. 'Attest: HOBg4T OSTERMAIER. Assistant Mayer" Ctefk. Recorded in Ordinance BookvveJ. 7, pageMs 27tb day of September. A-'D-XSg. oel-W Proposals FOR.wowr;,a BB BSNB' ana apparatus fnreWe4atCeatrs-lO, of Fire Alarm TeUgrapfc. Proposals will bo received np nattt !r.x.K OCT; 12, at the ofliee of City CoBtroHen tot sm main switch board and all neeesaary elaafflsMr MnnArtlmts an uns. inelndine galvanopesOJC" - annunciators,-teettag apparatus, ete awos,."" Ing to plans and specioeatKrae oa Jwi.j', AiorTis w. .a&eao, oupengsenuuiifc ajiuimw. v. .electricity.. Bonds in doubla the1 amount of ttosiMantoi cost must accompany tbe bid , The Board of Awards reserved M zfefct to ccept or reject any or all bfete. ZL. j. o-jraowic oc2-64 Chief Departmeat of PaMte Brief. No. 98.1 A N ORDINANCE-AUT. X ORDINANCE-AUTHORlZIMCf Of TM AsMIM J. opening of ReBf rew streer, fto street to Lincoln avenue. . Section 1 Be It ordained and mustml by tfca, city of Pittsburg. In Select and CeaaaMsr Corn ells assembled, and it to .hereby ordain A as t enacted br tbe authority of sasseVTlMt tJw : chief of the Department of PuMic Works M " and is hereby authorized and direetedtowaM to be surveyed and opened within 8tr (says from the date of the passage of this ordlaanoo .Renfrew street, from Achilles street to IJneasa avenne, at a widtn orzoTeet, in acaorannoo- witaan oroinance locanag tae same, June 26. 1889. The damages caused and the benefits to pay the same to be : ana collected in accordance wun jbo of an act of Assemblvof tba Comas CoBaawawusJstt ' or Pennsylvania, euutiea -Jan act resansg i streets and sewers In cities of tbe sfodaJl class," approved the 16th day of May, A. . 1889. Section 2 That any ordinance or part -of ' dlnanca conflicting with the provteioBS of Ass ordinance be and the same U hereby rep enlesf so far as the same affects this ordinance. - Ordained and enacted into a law 1b CobsMeW this 9th day of September, A. D. 1S9B. H. P. FORDr President of Select CewsesL Attest: GEO. SHEPPARD. Clerk: of BsUa Council. GEO. X. HOLLIDAY, PresMot at Common Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTS, Clerk of Common CouncU. Mayor's Office. September 13. 1888. AyprnrtLt WM. McCALLIN. Major. Attest: aOlHMg OSTERMAIER, Assistant Mayor's Cleric , Recorded m Ordinance Book. vol. 7r page Msj, 28th day of September. A. V. 1889. eel-flr . VSa. 9&t A N ORDINANCE-AUTHORIZING THX A construction of a sewer ob Sprtec asMsr from Twenty-flrst street to Twenty aceond- street, Twelfth ward. Section 1 Be it ordained and eaaeted br tfca city of Pittsburg, in Select and Coauaea Cea als assembled, and It is hereby ordateedasd enacted by the authority of the same. , the Chief of the Departmeat of PaMteWortss be and to hereby authorized and directed 1e advertise-in accordance with the aets of A mm bly of tba Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and tbe ordinances of tbe said etty at PHssbmk relating thereto and regulating; tba sum. for proposals for tho constructtoH of s atea sewerl5incbes,in diameter on SpriBg after. from Twenty-flrst Btreet to a aooneettoa wMt sewer on Twenty-second street. The oeasneC therefor to be let in the ataaaer, deed by the. said aets of Assembly aad o. nances. Tbe cost and expense of Mae tame to be assessed .and iceHeeted is accordance with tho provtttoss or an acr of. Assembly of the Common wealth ot Pennsylvania, entitled. "An aot retetsag to streets and sewers in cities of the second class," approved tbe lh .day of May, AD. 1889. Section 2 That aay ordinance or part of or dinanco conflicting with the provisions of tMs ordinance be and the same ia hereby repealed so far as the same anecis. tnis oraiBaaee. , . uraameu sum euscKU uhumw au j , this 9th day of September, A- D. 1889. H. P. FORD, President of Select CoaassT. Attest: GEO. BHEPPARD. Clerk, of Setoafcc Council- GEO. L. HOLLIDAY. Presides.! o4! Common Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH, Clerk of Common Council. Mayor's Office. September 18. 1889; Aaaroved: WM. MCCALLIN, Mayor. Attest: jfOSmtX OSTERMAIER. Asafetoat Mam's Cleric Reeenied itiO(awee Be4f; i i; yesie tJsV .. ' AlNo. 92. 1 N ORDINANCE-AUTHORISING THK construction of a sewer on Howard aUey and Thirty-fourth jtreet, from a point abow 300 feet northeast of Thirty-fourth street te connection with a sewer on Thirty-foams, street at Legonier street. Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Ceaa- , cils assembled, and it to hereby ordained and enacted by tbe authority of the sameTbattha Chief of tbe Department of Public Works be and js hereby authorized and directed to ad vertise In accordance wltb the act of As sembly of tbe Commonwealth of FemHylvaata and the ordinances of tbo said city of PitssttafC relating thereto- and regulating the same, far firoposals for. the construction ot a pips sewer 5 inches in diameter, on Howard aHey ami Thirty-fourth street, commencing at apeiat abont 300 feet northeast of Thirty fourth street, thence along Howard aHey to Thirty-fourth street,thence aloDgTblrty-f oartet s street to a connection witn a sewer as Legonier street, the contract therefor to be ler. in tne manner airectea oy tue saiu acts . , . Assembly and ordinances. Tbe cost and ex pense of tbe same to De assessed and coQeeted . in accordance with tbe provisions of an act at "j Assembly of tbe Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania, entitled "An act relating to streets aad -sewers in cities ofjthe second class," approved the 16th day of May, A. D. 1889. Section 2 That any ordinance or part of ordinance conflicting with the provisions of tbls ordinance be and tbe same is bereby re pealed so far as the same affects this ordi nance Ordained and enacted Into a la w in Councils this 9th dav of September, A D. 1S89. H. P. FORD, President of Select Conn- cil, Attest: ueu. rji.&ppAitD, cieric or. Select CounciL GEO. L. HOLLIDAY, Presi dent of CommoD CounciL Attest: GEO. BOOTH, Clerk of Common Council. Mayors office. September 13. 1889. Approved! WM. McCALLIN, Mayor. Attest: TtOBT. OSTERMAIER. Assistant Mayor's Clerk. Recorded in Ordinance Book. voL 7, page 138, 28th day of September. A D. 1889. ocl-67 TSo. 9LJ AN ORDINANCE-AUTHORIZING THK construction of a sewer on Ann and Ma rion streets, from Gist street to. Forbes street. Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by tba city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun cils assembled, and It Is hereby ordained and -enacted by the authority ot the same. That tba Chief of the Department of Public Worts bet and Is bereby authorized and directed to ad vertise in accordance with the acts ot Assem bly ot the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the ordlnances-of the said city of Pittsburg re lating thereto and regulating the same for proposals for the construction of a pipe sewer on Ann and Marlon streets, from Gist street to a connection wltb a sewer on Forbes street, at Marlon street, commencing at Gist street, thence along Ann street to Marion street, to be 15 incbes In diameter, thence along Marlon ' street to a connection with a sewer at Forbes street and to be 8 Inches In diameter, tbo contract therefor to be let in the man ner directed by tbe said acts of As sembly and ordinances. Tbe cost and ex pense of the same to be assessed and collected in accordance with the provisions of an act ot Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania, entitled. "An act relating to streets and sewers in cities of the second class," approved tbe 16th dav of May. A. D. 18S9. Section 2 That any ordinance or part of ordinance conflicting with tbe provisions ot this ordinance be and the same is bereby re pealed, so far as the same affects this ordi nance. Ordained and enacted into a law In Councils, tbK9th dav of September, A. D. 1889. H. P. FORD. President of Select CounciL Attest: GEO. SHEPPARD, Cleric of Select Council. GEO. L. HOLLIDAY. President t Common Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH. Clerk of Common Council. Mayor's Offlce.September 13, 18S3. Approved:. WM. McCALLIN, Mayor. Attest: ROBERT OSTERMAIER. Assistant Mayor's-Clerk. Recorded in Ordinance Book. vol. 7, page 151, 28th day of September. AD.. 1889. ocl-67 t Continued on Fifth Faae t FOR RENT. Second Story Front Rooms IS THE HAMILTON BtJILDINO. 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