- ---.M.ssisg!ssMssBaiLssMnsisssssisgssssssss -rA PITTSBURG 'rDISPATOH,"THQESDAY, OCTOBER "-10, v 1889 V - 7&r THE jjr- FREE MEDICAL AID. What the Pittsburg Dispensary Has Done for Many Unfortunates. THE MANAGEK'S ANNUAL EEPORT. Governor BeaTcr Gets a Left-Handed Com pliment for Bis Teto. IOU ARE IKYITED 10 GIVE IOUESIITE . The Pittsburg Free Dispensary. Nos. 91 and 96 Sixth avenue, yesterday issued its sixteenth annual report The Board of Managers is composed of Messrs. Levi H. Harris, President; C. C. Baer, treasurer; S. N. Benham, M. D., Vice President; Geo. F. Smith, Secretary; Reuben Miller, Will iam Thaw, "W"m. O'iL Scully, A. Koenig, M. D., J. A. Lippincott, M. 1., J. J. Buchanan, JI. D., F. Semple. D.Leet Wil son, Chas. F. "Wells, John M. Kennedy, "W. E. Schmertz, Geo. K. Stevenson, John Dnnlap, Jas. L Buchanan, D. Herbert Hostetter and Colonel J. Collard. The managers state that the report -was not issued at the end of the sixteenth year, March 31 last, on account of the absence of the President at the time, and then was further delayed by the Johnstown calamity. The sixteenth year ended with an indebted ness of 220, and since then, owing to unto ward circumstances, it has increased to $1,500. It is hoped that when manufactur ers come to realize that the greater number of people who apply at the dispensary for relief are persons employed by them and that the relief afforded saves them much money they might be called upon to supply, the manutacturers aforementioned will see their way clear to putting the institution on its feet. During the past year there were 10,042 calls at the dispensary for relief, 590 visits were made to the homes of patients too ill to call at the dispensary, and 448 cases were prescribed for in the offices of the physicians, making in all 11,080 calls on their valuable time. TheaDothecarvdisDensed.11,831 pre- scriptions. The management states that such services cannot be computed in the coin of the realm. A tribute is paid the memory of Dr. David Hostetter and "Win. Thaw, whose death foots a total of eight of the original corporators who havei passed irom time to eternity. A TOUGH TIME OF IT. The dispensary has Cad a rocky road to travel. Its building on Sixth avenue, which originally cost $52,000, had its walls cracked and was thrown out of plumb by excavation on adjoining property and was condemned by the Building Inspector and the management was compelled to take it down. A new building, costing $22,000, is being erected and it is expected to be ready for occupancy by November 1. The necessity for its erection and rent of another building meantime have forced the use of the endowment fund and the borrowing of money. It is desired to make the new dispensary, as far as possible, the center of tbe organized char ities of the city.and with this object in view, a part of the building has been placed at the disposal of the Society for the Improvement of the Poor, which will be availed of by them on its completion. They also have a small lecture' room, which may be used free of charge by charitable organizations for lectures, concerts and other entertainments for charitable purposes. The last Legislature was asked for bread, and gave it by a large majority, but the Governor petrified the bequest in the un favorable report of the State Board of -Charities, which regarded the dispensary as a mere local chari.y, and only entitled to local support While the management re spects the Governor's prerocative, it never theless hits him between the lug and the born for discriminating against the dispen sary, giving it a stone while hospitals, whose scope is no more general, were allowed bread. WOESE AND tVOBSE. In this respect the dispensary has been singularly unfortunate. Its first applica tion for State aid was uring tbe session of of 1876-77, when though the Committee on Appropriations recommended the applica tion, n bills of that character were finally acted upon. During the session of 1880-81, $15,000 were asked lor, and the Appropria tion Committee agreed to give it, pro vided a like amount was raijed here by private contributions for an endowment fund. The amount was promptly raised, but the member in charge neglected to call up the bill for action at tbe proper time. In 1883-83 both Honses agreed to appropriate $10,000, but Governor Pattison vetoed the bill. Discouraged in this direction, the management propose 1 to get along without State help and by borrowing from the en dowment fund were getting on fairly well until the accident to tbe Dispensary build ing entailed a cost of $22,000 and the last hope was dashed to the ground by Governor Beaver. It is estimated that the work done has caved the community $320,000, and proved the right of the dispensary to exist, and the public is asked to contribute sufficient to pay running expenses and erect the build ing and make the endowment fund whole. The report of the general medical depart ment shows 2,785 cases treated during tnS past year; that of the surgical department, 708 cases; eye and ear department, 423 cases; total number of operations on the eye, 58; diseases of the ear, 90; opera tions on the ear, 8: total number ot cases and operations on eye and ear, 1,158; cases treated in the gynecological depart ment, 205; cases of skin diseases treated, 04; cases of diseases of nose and throat treated, 225; visits to the dispensary during the year, ending March 31, 1889. 10,482; cases treated during same period, 4,500; visits made to patients at their homes, 590, and office calls, 448, in the outdoor relief department; pre scriptions issued by the apothecary, 11,831. LOOKED LIKE WAE, An Italian's Big Gnn Got Him In Serious Trouble. Louis Ciska, an Italian, under the influ ence of liquor, entered the little cigar store of Mrs. L. Duncan, on "Washington street, yesterday afternoon and attacked her. He was ejected by a gentleman who gave his name as Frank Howe, and who happened to be in the store at the time. Ciska attempted to pull a revolver on Mr. Howe, but was prevented by bystanders, and went away vowing vengeance. Mr. Howe then re ported the matter to Officer Mulvehill, who proceeded to the place just in time to find the Italian and Mrs. Duncan engaged in a fight. He arrested them both, and at Cen tral station a large, loaded revolver was found on Ciska. Mr. Howe called at the station, and told his version of the story, and promised as a disinterested party to attend the hearing this morning. The Teachers Institute. The programme for the seventy-fourth meeting of the Teachers Institute, which will be held in tbe Ralston School, Satur day, morning, consists of a class drill in reading by pupils of step 1 of the Bloom field school, conducted by Miss Lizzie Gard ner; a discussion on "The Duties of School Principals," led by Principal Samuel An drews; and a discussion on "What Can be Done to Make Our Schools More Efficient," led by Principal H. W. Fisher. The school excursion to Bell's Gap occurs on Saturday and will probably interfere with the attend ance at the institute. Jobann HofTs Malt Extract Has wonderful tonic and nutritive qualities tbat have made it so popular. Quite nat urally imitators have come into the market, against which the public should be warned. See that "Johann Hoff's" signature is on the neck of the bottle. Eisner & Mendelson Co., sole agents, 6 Barclay street, New .York. THE DATES FIXED. Days on Which School Children Will Visit tbe Exposition. The Central Board of Education Com mittee having in charge the visit of the school children to the Exposition had a con ference with tbe Exposition managers yes terday afternoon. It was decided that tbe children from steps 10 to 14 should be ad mitted free, it not being thought advisable to take the smaller pupils. The visits will commence to-morrow morning at 9 o'clocki After the conference Superintendent Luckey arranged the following schedule for the visits Friday, October 11, Dnquesne, Forbes, Franklin, Grant, Hancock, Moorhead. North, O Hara, Ralston, South and Springfield. Mon day, October 11, Park, Blooinheld, Lawrence, Minersville, Alt Albion, Soho, Bellefield, For tieth street, Bavard and Washington No. 2. Tnesday, October 15, Colfax, Hiland, Home wood, Liberty, Lincoln, Morse, Peebles, Ster rett and Wfckorsham. Wednesday, October 16, Allen, Bedford, Birmingbamrflumboldt1 Knox. Luckey, Monongahela, Mt Washington, Riverside, St. Clair and Thad Stevens. Thurs day, October 17, High School and Normal School It is estimated that from 800 to 1,000 chil dren will probably be present each morn ing. It is probable tbat some of the schools will not accept the invitation. It will be necessary for the teachers to accompany the pupils, and should it happen that only half the pupils in a room desired to go. an awkward question would arise as to whether tbe teacher should go to the show or remain and instruct the pupils who stay at school. Another objection is that if the pupils are given & half holiday in the morning not one third of them could be gotten into the school ior the afternoon session. AKMSTKOKG KETDKNS HOME. He Exacts a Promise That lie Shall be Allowed l.lbertj. "William Armstrong, tbe coal operator of Lawrenceville, who became a victim to melancholia some years ago, and 18 months since was placed in a private medical hos pital at Merchantville, N. J., by his family and who escaped some weeks ago, came home with his brother, Frank, from Mon treal, yesterday morning. About a month ago William borrowed enough money from one of tbe hospital physicians to purchase a ticket to Philadelphia and during the night following stole away from the nurse, and, by means of a rope made from a sheet, let himself down from a window, and subse quently went to Montreal, under the im pression that be was escaping the conse quence of some crime. He got work on a Government building which is being erected, and then tele graphed to a brother in Ireland for money. The brother telegraphed to another brother, Frank Armstrong, of this city, for a bill of particulars, and this led him to visit Mon treal. William would not return until he had exacted a promise that he should not again be incarcerated. He is believed to be entirely cured. REAL ESTATE SAVINGS BANK, LML, 401 Smlthfield Street, cor. Fourth Avenue. Capital, $100,000. Surplus, $45,000. Deposits of $1 and upward received and interest allowed at 4 per cent tts New Games of Characters!!! So popular at Chautauqua and elsewhere. Game of Bible characters, 600 questions, price 75c Game of the States, 500 questions, price .60c Game of American characters, 600 ques tions, price 75c Game of foreign characters, 600 ques tions, price 75c Garde of cities (American and foreign), 600 questions, price 75c Any of above sent, postage paid, on re ceipt of price by L. Brueninger & Co.f 535 Smithfield st, Pittsbnrg, Pa., wholesale and retail stationers. ttsu Oar 811 90 Overcoats for To-Day. Do you catch the idea? If you do, ob serve that for to-day we offer as a bargain, some new light colored kersey overcoats, which we just received, at the bargain price of $11 90." You can't begin to buy these same garments under $25. P. C. C.C., Cor. Grant and Diamond sts., opp. the new Court House. The attention of those seeking a good real estate investment is called to the auc tion sale of properties on Thursday, Octo ber 10, at 2 o clock on Thirty-fifth and But ler streets, and on Short, Liberty and Ligo nier streets at 4 o'clock. See ads. in adver tising columns. Tbe Vichy of America. "Why drink impure water when the abso lutely pure Ponce de Leon mineral spring water can be procured for $4 per case of 50 pint bottle;) (carbonated), f. o. b. Mead ville. Address, Ponce de Leon Mineral Springs Co., Meadville, Pa. ih Tisltinc Eastern Cities. Messrs. Crumrine and Bassett,of Crumrine, Bane & Bassett, are visiting New York and Boston markets looking up choice designs in paper hangings, aiming to get the newest and best colorings in mural decorations. Itlnral Decorations. "We are receiving daily the newest things in wall and ceiling hangings, designed by the leading artists. Ceumeute, Bake & Bassett, tts 416 Wood st. Ix novelty combination patterns we are showing some handsome new effects at $12 50 and $15 each. TTSSU HUGUS & HACKE. Cabinet photos, $1 per doz. Lies' Pop ular Gallery, 10 and 12 Sixth st. ttsu Featjesheim & Vilsack's Iron City beer grows in favor every day. 'Phone 1186. Men's natural wool underwear. James H. Aiken & Co., 100 Fi!th ave. 24-IN. plushes, 75c, $1, $1 25 and $1 50 a jrd.; the best values shown; airfhe new col orings. Hugits & Hacke. TTSStt Fine onyx clocks sold very cheap at Steinmann's, 107 Federal st n Men's fine neckwear, great variety. James H. Aiken & Co., 100 Fifth ave. Extba good value in ladies' cloth, 52 in. wide, 60c a yd., worth 80c; all leading colors. Hugus & Hacke. JJTTSSO. MEETINGS. THE ANNUAL MEETING OP THE stockholders of the Pennsylvania Salt Manufacturing Co. will be held at tbeir office No. 115 Chestnut st, Philadelphia, on WEDNESDAY, October 23, 1SS9, at 12 o'clock noon, for tbe election of seven directors for the ensuing year, and snch other business as may be brought before them. AUSTIN M. FURVES, Secretary. se26-24-TTS VTOTICE-BY ORDER OF THE BOARD iM of Directors of tbe McKeesport Light Co. a stockholders' meeting will be held on FRI. DAY, November B, 1889, at 80 p.m.. to con sider proposed change in Article I. Section 1 of old bylaws, which now reads: Article i Sec tion L Tbe affairs of this company shall be managed by nine directors, who shall be elected annually, to serve for the ensulnz year and until their successors shall be elected. Pro posed chance: Article I, Section L The affairs of this company shall toe managed by five direc tors, who shall be elected annually, to serve for tbe ensuing year and until their successors shall be elected. G. L. REIBER, Secretary.SS P. S. And also to elect directors for ensuing year. McKezsfort, Pa., October 8, 1SS9. oclO-89 r A. BALPH, BUILDING CONTRACTOR, 41 Seventh avenue, Pittsburg, Pa, Telephone 1344, se5-38-TT3 B3"IHsplay advertisements one dollar pa square for one-insertion. Classified advertise ments on this page such as Wanted, For Sale, 2b -Let, eta, ten cents per line for each inser tion, and none taken or less than fifty cents. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BRANCH OFFICES. For the accommodation 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: Advertisements are to bo prepaid except where advertisers already have accounts with THE DIS PATCH. Pittsburg. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. 33C9 Butltr street. EMIL G. STUOKEY, nth street and 1'enn ave. E. G. 8TUCKEY ACO., Wylle ave. and Fultonst N. BTOKJOiY, Firth Avenue Market House. IAET END. J..W. WALLACE, 6121 Penn avenue. OAET.AM). MCALLISTER & SHE1BLER, 5th av. & Alwood at. SOUTHSIBE. JACOB SPOHN. No. I Carson street. H. A. DONALDSON, 1707 Carson street ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCHEU, 59 Federal street. H. J. McBRIDE. Market House, Allegheny. FEED H. EGGERS. 172 Ohio street. F. H. EGGERS SON. Ohio and Chestnut sts. J. F. STEVENSON, Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS MCHENRY, Western anft Irwin aves. G. W. HUGHES, Pennsvlvaniaand Beaver aves. PERKY 11. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves. M1LLVALE BOROUGH. W. ,W. FLOCK.EB, Stationer. No. 4 Grant aTe. WANTED. Male Ilcln. WANTEB-SHORT ORDER COOK; COL ORED. 6U9 SMITHFIELD ST. OClO-K w ANTED-20 CAULKERS AT STEWARTS sr ATION, 1. K. K. : 2 25 per day. oclO-49 TTTANTED-A LIVE MAN TO SOLICIT AND V sell real estate. J. K. COOPER & Co., 107 Fourth ave. oc8-65 WANTED-A GOOD CANVASSER FOR THE Century Dictionary. H. rt'ATTS & CO., 431 Wood st. OC9-54 WANTED-THREE GOOD STOVE MOUNT ERS. Apply at once. OHIO VALLEY FOUNDRY CO., Mansfield. O. oclO-24 WANTEU-BOY TO LEARN THE BARBER trade: one who can board at home pre ferred. Apply A. KOHLEE, SO Fourth are. OC10-57 WANTED-3 FIKST-CLASS EMTERPKISING real estate salesmen; liberal commission. ALLES 4 BAILEV. 161 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. ocS-S TTT"ANTED-SALESMAN TO SELL, GOODS UY V sample: good salary paid. Write to CEN- TENNIAL21FG. CO., Cincinnati, O., or Chicago. seS-75-TTSSU -TT7-ANTKD-A BREAD AND CAKE BAKER, YV immediately, at Boston, 3 miles above McKeesport, P., ilcK. & Y. R. B. "Wil. SHAN NON. nclo-98 -TTTANTED-TWO WRAPPER BOYS; NONE it neea appiy except loose navujr Did ex perlence; aiso tnree crrana ooys, HORNE & WAKU. OClO-06 WANTED A HAMMERMAN FOR MEOIUM and small sizes tool steel: mustbe a Rood -workman and steady. Address HAMMERMAN, Dispatch office. oclO-23 WANTED-MANAGER FOR SAVING, LOAN andbnllilnfr Co.: chartered .1SS1; no en trance fees charged. MANAGER, Room 280 Bul lltt bnlldlnc. Philadelphia, Pa. oclO-17 WANTEO-CATHOLIO MAN FAIRLY EDU CAtED; permanent employment with ad vancement: (IS weekly: reference required. KUNZ & CO., 2 Fonrth ave., upstairs. ' oelO-47 YTTANTED-MAN CAPABLE OF TAKING V charge of a set of books: must have knowl edge of the ilquoi- business: reference required. G. W. MEREDITH, East Liverpool, O. oc9-S9 WANTED-MALE NURSE FARM HANDS, man for hotel Mtchen, hotel housekeeper, seamstress, child's nurse, dlnine room girl, 3 nureeclrls. MEEHAN'S, 545 Grant street. oc8-D -rXT-ANTED FIRST-CLASS MACHINIST FOR W hydraulic and repair work of a Bessemer plant; must be sober, Industrious and capable; references required. Address, P. o. BOX 641, Pittsburg. oclO-36 WANTED-A WATCHMAKER, SINGLE, who speaks German preferred, who can en grave and do general workg to & good man will Klve rood wages: must Rive references. Address BOX 102, Johnstown, Pa. oclO-71 TnrjANTED-A TRUSTWORTHY MAN OF V V good habits, residing ouulde Pittsburg, to represent In State old N.Y. house; salarr (70 monthly; references exchanged. SUPT. MFG. HOUSE, Lock Box 1610, N . Y. oc7-4S-Th -T7"AMED-KEI.1ABLE LOCAL ANUTHAV II ELING salesmen; positions permanent; special Inducements now: fast-selling specialties; don't delay; salary from start. BROWN BROS., Nurserymen, Rochester. N.Y. sel7-70-TT8 WANTED-AGENTS TO SELL OUR ELE GANT albums on easy payments; these albums are the finest in the city, and yon can make big money selling them. E. GATELY & CO., 25 Federal st., Allegheny, Pa. ocS-25-ttsu ANTED-GENERAL AGENT FOR PITlS BURG and contiguous territory for the ssle of our constant current (arc light) electric motor; unexceptionable references required. CINCIN NATI ELECTRIC ENGINE CO., Cincinnati, O. oclO-lS WANTED-ENERGETIC MEN TO TAKE EX CLUSIVE control of our goods in their lo cality; we make an article that will nave an Im mense sale, and yield at least S1.5O0 yearly: no capital required. S. B. M. & CO.. Box 1194, Phila.. Pa. OC9-93 -VTTANTED TWO FIRST-CLASS CLOTHING Y V salesmen, 35 to 40 years: good wages to right parties: In a strictly one-price store: none but tho-e who have had a long experience need applr. MARKS CLOTHING HOUSE, 47 Main St., Bradford, Pa. ocS-5 WANTEO-BUS1NESS MEN AT SMART'S COLLEGE, No. 4 Sixth St.; expert book keeping and balancing, arithmetic, penmanship, shorihan J and typewriting 1'iught thoroughly for t5 per month to 1 lames ana genuemen; open dally u. to s F. M. oei-TTSSu WANTED-A LIVE. ENERGETIC MAN, TO employ and manage agents; salary lLOOOa F'ear: must give unquestionable references and nvcsttlOO; ample security given for Investment. Call or address THE GEO. 8. CL1NEPDBLISH 1NG HOUSE, 5 Sixth avenue. oclO-44 WANTED-5IALE HELP-S50 SALARY, $40 expenses in advance allowed each month. Steady employment at home or traveling. No soliciting. Duties delivering and making collec tions. No nostal cards. Address with stamp, HAFER & CO., Piqna, Ohio. ocS-6S-TTSSn TrANTED-AGENTSTOSELLTEA. BAKING V powder and pure spices; gins with goods; coke workers, miners or mlilmui can makemoney In their spare time: special Inducements to per sons having established trade. YAMASH1RO TEA CO., S3 Jackson St., Allegheny, Pa. au20-79-TTS WANTED-CANVASSEH3 AND GENERAL agents everywhere to sell a ladles' patent adlustable shoe; over one million pair sold In New England; every lady purchases at sight; large profits, exclusive territory. Address, with stamp. TAVLOlt ADJUSTABLE SHOE STORE, No. 19 Euclid ave, Cleveland. Ohio. ocS-78-TTSSu -TITANTED-SALESMEN AT 175 PER MONTH I V salary and expenses, to sell a line ofsllver- plated ware, watches, etc.; by sample only; horse and team furnished free; write at once for full artlculars and sample case of goods free. STAN ARD SILVERWARE CO., Boston, Mass. se24-B0-D WANTED-AGENTS-TO SELL OUR NON EVAPORATING, non-freezing chemical Are pall, patented: exclusive territory given: sells to factories, hotels, business blocks, dwellings, etc.; an entirely new thing and sells on eight; Indorsed N. E. Insurance Ex.. Factory Mnt. Ins, Cos., Chi cago Underwriters' Association, etc ; sample nail, price list, etc. sent on receipt of J2. AddressTUE WORCESTER FIRE APPLIANCE CO. Incor porated, No. 33 Front street, Worcester, Mass. oclO-35-Thsu Female Belo. -TTTANTED-IN COUNTRY-GOOD GIRL FOR V general work; small family: good home. Address A. L. BHOADS, Mnrrysvlllc, Westmore land co Pa. oclO-13 -TIT ANTED - EXPERIENCED GIRLS TO V operate steam power sewing machines, also nntd handsewers. SAMPLINER & RICH. 619 Liberty st. oclO-46 WANTED-AT ONCE-AN INTELLIGENT young lady for our sale department; posi tion permanent and lucrative to proper party. Apply to MANAGER, Room 2. 1036 Penn ave. TU" ANTED LADIES AND GENTLEMEN V wishing to earn S3 to 85 a day at home: no canvassing: work furnished and sent bvmall. Address, with stamp, CRYSTALIZED PHOTO CO., 117 West Sixth St.. Cincinnati. O. oc9-49 WANTED A RELIABLE GIRL AS COOK for small family at Sbadyslde: best wages paid; only first-class referenceswlll he considered. Apply this Thur6davalternoon at office. No. 6230 PENN AVE, near Shady lane, East Liberty, oc 10-30 WANTED A MIDDLE AGED. WELL educated and refined lady at CHRISTY'S DANCING ACADEMY, 1010 4 1012 Penn avenne; a permanent position and good salary will be given tbe proper person. Office hours from 1 to 4 P.M. oclO-CO WANTED-LADY AGENTS FOE OUR NEW Mcintosh raglan; superior cloth. In wide stripes on outside; vnlcanlzed rubber on inside; close fitting; very stylish; never spots: beautiful as the finest cloth garment ever made, and is abso lutely water-prooi; agents sell six a day and make S3; great opportunity: also fine line other goods. Address ETH. CAMPBELL, 4S4 Randolph St., Chicago. ocl-SS-TTS XtTANTED-TO EMPLOY A FEW LADIES, V on salary, to take charge of my business at their homes; entirely unobjectionable; light; very fascinating and bealthfnl: no talking required; permanent position; wages 10 per week In ad vance; good pay foi part time; my references In clude some ol the best well-known people of Lou iRvfiin. (MnelnnatL Pittsburg and elsewhere. Ad- drcisTwlth stamp, MRS. MARION WALKER, iel2-I3-T WANTED. Female Help. WANTED-GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE WORK. S3H BUTLER ST., city. oclO-11 WANTED-A FIRST-CLASS GIRL TO 8EW on custom coats. 525 SMITHFIELD bT. QClO-50 3Ia!e nhd Pemale flelo. WANTED-AN EXPERIENCED DRYGOODS' saleslady, also aboy having experience In the same business; relerence required. Apply at P. SILVERMAN'S, No. 363 Filth ave. OClO-59 WANTEO-FRENCH NURSE TO TAKE charge or two children, cooks, dining room girls, chambsrmalds, nurses, 100 houseglrls, Ger man and colored girls, farm hands, drivers, man for dairy. MR3.TE. THOMPSON, 608 Grant St. oc7-MTh8 WANTED-AGENTS. MALE OR FEMALE, in all country towns, to sell photograph albums: latest designs for fall trade Just received; big profits and quick returns to energetic agents; writo terms, etc. UNION PUBLISHING CO., 103 Fourth ave. seZJ-so rrrsu Situations. WANTED - TOSITION AS SHORTHAND and typewriter by a young lady: can give best of reference. Address C. Y., Dispatch of fice OC9-11 TUTANTED-A SITUATION AS BOOKKEEP YV ER; have had experience in planing mill and lumber; no objection to leave the city. Ad dress 1'INE, Dispatch offlie. oclO-27 WANTED-A RAPID AND ACCURATE AC COUNTANT, thoroughly competent to handle correspondence ana general office wrk, at present In charge of books or rolling mill and nafi factory, at liberty Oct. 15, desires an engage ment; highest recommendations from present em ployers. Address X. Y. 11., Dispatch office. oc9-6 Booms. Bouse. Etc' WANTED-BY NEWLY MARRIED COUPLE, a small house or i unfurnished rooms, with gas and water; prefer near L. E. depot. Address A. W. P., Dispatch office. oclO-2 WANTED-YOUNG MAN DESIRES ROOM and boarding in private famllv: convenient to East Liberty station; reference given and re quired. R.E. P., Dispatch office. oclO-68 Financial. XTT ANTED MORTGAGES ON IMPROVED V city property, in large or small amounts. See W. A. iuaiHUK s suns, eurourtnave. OC1-9S-ITS T7'ANTEU-M0KTC,AGES-M0NEYT0LOAN V In suras to suit at 4K, 5 and C per cent. ALLES 4; BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. apl9-14-TTSSU TTTAK1 ED-MORTGAGES ON CITY PBOP- V EBTY. overS4,000 4K ner cent; no tax. HEN RY A. WEAVER & CO, 2 Fourth avenue. jnh2-a2Z-D WANTED-MORTGAGES-1.0CI0,K)0TOLOAN in large and small amounts at 4H, 5 and 6 per cent, free of State tax: no delay. REED B. COYLE & CO.. 131 Fourth ave. my21-60 WANTED-TO LOAN 8350,000 ON ilOKT GAGES In amounts to suit, In city or coun try, at 4K to 6 per cent, as to security; no delay. SAMUEL V. BLACK 4 CO., 99 Fourth ave. Jyl4-l6-MThS TTTANTED-TO LOAN 1500,000. IN AMOUNTS TV or p, 000 and upward, on city and suburban property, on 4)4 per cent, free ortax: also smaller amounts at 5 and 6 per cent. BLACK & BA1RD, 95 Fourth avenue. se21-d26-D WANTED-MOETGAGES-ILCOO, C00TO LOAN on city and suburban properties at 4K, 5 and per cent, and on larms In Allegheny and aqja cent counties at S per cent. 1. M. PEN NOCK & bON, 105 1 onrth avenue. ap'-fil WANTED-TO CORRESPOND WITH EAST ERN party of some means and large exper ience In negotiating coal lands; no better prop erties nave ever Deen on BOX 390, Kansas City. Mo. OC6-84 TTTANTED-TO liOAN $310,000 ON MORT VV GAGES; (100 and" upward at 6 per cent; (500,000 at 4K per cent on residences or business property: also In adjoining counties. S. H, FREN CH, 125 Fourth avenue. oc31-e84-D miscellaneous. -TTrANTED-FARMERS TO BRING FALLEN V V apples suitable for cider vinegar to 170 Sec ond ave. H. J. HEINZ CO. se28-83-D WANTED - FARMERS WILL RECEIVE cash for apples suitable for apple butter at 163 and 170 Second ave. H. J. HEINZ CO. se2S-82-D VTT AN TED-YOU TO GET A BAKER'S YV dozen (13) of Stewart & Co. 's tine cabinet photos for SL at 90 and 92 FEDERAL bT.. Alle gheny. mv28-49-TT8u WANTED-BPANISH STUDENTS-AN EX CELLENT opportunity for learning the Spanish, lor business or commercial purposes. Address C. A., Dispatch office. 0C3-33-TTS TTANTED-TO START A CLUB OF 42 MEM V BEES to secure a fine gold watch for each one in the club at SI 00 per week. Address P. O. BOX 501, and I will call and snow you the watch. Jy3-40 WANTED-SOBER AND HONEST MEN TO sell umbrellas, albums, blankets and silver ware on payments in the cltv; good salaries paid to persevering men. UNION CREDIT CO., 103 Fourth ave. oc3-9S-mtwtt WANTED BIDS BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED on the removal of two double brick houses. Thirteenth and Washington sts., Braddock, un-- til October 12. Inquire ot JOSEPH WOLF, Braddock, Pa. OC9-94 WANTED-THE PEOPLE TO KNOW THAT YEAGER & CO..70 Federal St., Allegheny, will make cabinets of anybody during this month for 75c per doz.; bring tbe little ones: don't miss; No. 70 Federal st. These cabinets will not fade. ocl-91-D TTANTED-BY PEARSON, LEADING PHO- VV TOGRAPHER, 96 Fifth avenue, Pittsburg, and 43 Federal street, Allegheny, everybody to know that he is making fine cabinets at tl 50 per uuzen; puuios aeuvereu wueu promised : instan- taneous nrocess. mhl3-63 FOR bALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. Cltv Residences. FOE SALE-BLUFF ST., NEAE COLLEGE, new brick house. 8 rooms, hall, bathroom, finished basement; all late improvements: lot 23 ft. 9 In. by 133 ft.: terms to suit. ROBT. COW ARD, No. 20 Btuflst, acI-ST'TTSSU FOR SALE-AT 14,750-VERY REASONABLE terms: short walk from the postoffice, on Bluff st.. Sixth ward; a neat brick bouse of S rooms, late conveniences. See W. A. HEREON & SONS, No. SO Fourtn ave. oclO-20-HTh FOR SALE-FIFTH AVENUE, NEAR THE market house, 2-story brick dwelling, 8 rooms, all modern conveniences: also frame dwelling, 5 rooms, in tbe rear; terms reasonable. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fonrth ave. OC5-83-TTS FOR SALE LOMBARD, NEAR DINWIDDIE St., Eleventh ward 2-story and finished attic brick dwelling of 6 rooms; nat. gas, city water, etc.; lot 24x116: small cash payment, balance to suit. BLACK & BAUtD, 95 Fourth ave. 2s 8L oc9-57 TTIOR SALE-DO YOU WANT AN 1NVEST- JU MENT? We have 3 new dwellings onS. S. that will pa; ay 10 per cent, and by bull en Is 50x140), will pay 15 pe BALTENSPEEGER & WII per cent, and by building on rear oi tot (wmc at once on 1 per cent, uan VILLIAMS, 154 Fourth ave. 0C1U-W FOR SALE-LAWHENOEVILLE-6 BRICK dwellings on Hatfield St., near Forty-eighth, containing 7 rooms each: also 6 5-room bricks on Blackberry St.: all bringing good rent; this is a good Investment. BLACK &BAIRD, 95 Fourth ate. C105. OC9-57 FOR SALE-MT. WASHINGTON, SOUTHERN are.. Thirty-second ward; frame dwelling house, 6 rooms, good location, large grounds; a very pleasant place for a home; price reasonable; terms easy. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth ave. oc9-59-10,12,14,16.18 FOR SALE-VERT CHEAP-A DESIRABLE new house, late style, 9 rooms; lot so ft. front; street is paved, city sewer; centrally located and a very short distance from the Court House: a bar gain Is ottered ir sold quick. W. A. HEREON & SONS, No. 80 Fourth ave. oclO-20-UTb FOR 8 ALE LOCUST ST., BETWEEN MAGEE and Chestnut streets, fine n,ew brick dwelling of 7 rooms, bathroom, marble mantels, cemented cellar, both gases, inside shutters, sewered : house inst finished; possession at once: S3, 600: cash 1.000; balance to suit. ALLES & BAILEY, 164 fourth ave. Tel. 167. oc5-27-nwThssu East End Reslaenceu. FO R S A L E-S4.20D FOR BOTH-BLA1NE street, near lioquet, Oakland 2 two-stry frame dwellings of 5 rooms and finished attic; each well sewered; lot 40xL. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. 2D 85. ocS-57 OR SALE-A HILAND AVENUE RE3I DENCE at a moderate price and less than value, as the owner's business is such that he can nut live In it, his business being away from the city. C. H. LOVE, 93 Fourth avenue. oclO-4-ThsSu FOR SALE-FRANKSTOWN AVENUE, NEAR Brusbton ave.. East End a 2-story Queen Anne of 6 rooms and finished attic, reception hall, nat. gas. city water, all conveniences: lot 50x150; reasonable price and, terms. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. 3a 300, oc9-57 FORSALE-J10.000-FIFTHAVE., NEAE J U MONVILLE St., modern 2-story and man sard brick dwelling, 8 rooms, bath, laundry, pan tries, nat. and art. gas, speaking tubes, 2 stair ways, etc, etc ; also 2 new 2-6tory 4 room frame dwellings In the rear: lot 22X120: terms S3.O0O cash, balance long time. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth ave. OC5-83-TTS FORSALE-AN EXCELLENT BRICKDWELL 1NG with fine lot 70x240 feet In tbe East End: 10 rooms in house with bath, lavatory, natural gas, laundry and all other modern appliances: everything in prime order; a quantity or fruit and shade trees and shrubbery on the lot: price (3,500. Particulars from JAS. W. DRAPE CO., 129 Fourth avenne, Pittsburg. oclo-29 F OR SALE-f9,000-RIPPEY STREET CORNER nronertv: elegant new Queen Anne style brick dwelling, 10 rooms, reception hall, etc.; tile hearths, slate mantels, electric bells, gas, water, etc.; handsomely papered and decorated throughout; this Is a paved street and excellent neighborhood: convenient to cable Hues and P. R. R. SAM'L W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth ave OC8-97-TTS FO R S A L E-OAKLAND, FOURTEENTH ward, a new 2-story and mansard brick dwell ing, 8 rooms, bath, w. c, hall, laundry, etc, slate mantels, tllo fireplaces and hearths, fine chandeliers, both gases, city water and house wired for electric lights, plate glass windows, electric bells, good sewerage, street paved with asphaltnm and paid for, beautiful shade trees in front of house, a few minutes from cable cars; price M,00: a moderate cash payment and bal ance long time; immediate possession. SAMUEL FOR SAL-IulOrED HEAL ESTATE East End Residences. Fob 8aLe-h:co-cottage 7 ROOMS. LOT 50x170; a nice property: excellent location: near Hiland and Walnut. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 313 Wood St. 0C8-75 Allegheny Residences. FOR SALE-A FINE 2-STORY FRAME house Just completed, of 8 rooms, hall, front porch, slate mantels, and has lot 50 ft. front on California ave., Allegheny, by 165 to Colorado St. THOS. L1GGE1T;u4 Fourth ave. OClO-42-MThSSU T7AOR SALE-SMALL HOUSE AND LOT, AT a: auction: no. sxaggart St.. near wasningion ave.. Second ward, Allegheny, lot 20x43; frame hoose, six rooms; rents for Sis a month: sale on the premises Friday. Oct. II, at 4 o'clock: bargain at sCeoOj look at it and attend sale. A. LEGGATE 4 SON, Auctioneers, a Federal St., Allegheny. Subnrbnn Residences. FOB SALE-OR TO LET-IN BELLEVUE, nice house, 6 large rooms, each 15x15, newly Painted and papered: lot 45x145: grapes, fruit, water, gas; 3,000. CHARLES BOMEBS 4 CO., 313 Wood jst. ocS-75 FOR SALE-AT EDGEWOOD. P. R. B.-FINE new brick dwelling, 7 rooms and reception hall, hardwood mantels, tile hearths, nat. gas, etc; large lot. Address LOCK BOX 104, Wilklns burg, Pa. oc9-7 POR SALE-AT WILKINSBURG - FRAME house. 6 rooms, with corner lot 15x123; 5 min utes from Brushton station and 7 minutes from Wllklnsburg station: Si 700. W. E. HAMNETT. H Smlthfield St., Pittsburg, and Wllklnsburg, Pa. , OC9-16 FOR SALE - AT W1LKINSBDUG - BRICK house, 12 rooms, -with 1 acre ground; 5 min utes from station; fruit or all kinds on place; beautiful location; will be sold cheap. W. E. HAMNETT. 404 Smlthfield st,, Pittsburg, and Wllklnsburg. Pa. oc9-16 FOR SALE-AT EDGEWOOD - F R A M E house, 7 rooms, reception ball, b. r laun dry, Inside w. c . electric light and bells, nat. gas, slate mantels, finished attic and all modern Im provements; lot 64x150; 7 minutes from station: rlSOU; terms easy. W. E. HAMNETT, 404 Sralth flcld St., Pittsbnrg, ad Wllklnsbnrg. Pa. OC9-16 FOE SALE-LOTS. City Lots. TT'OR SALE-LOTS ON BLUFF AND VICEROY jl.' sts., near college; terms to suit. ROBT. COWARD, 20 Bluff st. aul-87-TTSSU East End Lois. 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 Fonrth ave. OC2-5S-D FOR BALE-THE CHEAPEST LOTS WITH greatest advantages are the Baum Grove lots: no extra cost for sewers, grading, curbing, stone walks, etc ; easy of access: prices low, terms easy, and money to bnlld If desired. See MEL LON BROS.. E. E.. or JOHN F. BAXTER, Agent. 512 Smlthfield street. oc6-49-ttbu FOR SALE-S47 PER FRONT FOOT. LINDEN ave.; a paved street near Penn ave.; this Is the cheapest piece of property In the E. E.. because It races east, Is only four minutes' walk from new Fifth ave. station P. R. R., and adjoins the Boulevard: a good speculation. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth aje. ocl0-43 FORSALE-HERKON HILL PARK, A BEAU TIFUL plan of lots In the center of tbe city. Jnst at the terminus of the Wylle ave. cable line. Is the 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 plan. BLACK & BAUtD, 95 Fourth ave. 0C2-55 FOR SALE-IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A beautiful residence place, buy a lot in the Herron 11111 Park, Just at the end of tbe 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 air, all conveniences: call at office for colored plan. BLACK & BAIRD, 85 Fourth ave. OC2-55 Farms. FOR SALE-FARM AT HAYSVU.LE, ON THE Pittsburg. Fort Wayne and Chicago Rail way , 10 miles trom the city; will exchange for city property or merchandise. A. J. PENTECOST, 413 Grant street. se24-3-ns TTIOR SALE FARM 320 ACRES. WELL IM vJD PROVED, at station and good town; In best wneat country In Dacota: would exenange ior mdse or other property. ED. WITTISH, 410 Grant St.. Pittsburg, Pa, oc5-d MIscellnneqps. p IOR SALE J. 1A.(Uj-9 OUJUa Cb W mI 313 WOOD ST., convenient, aesiranie city nomes at moaeraie cost. Two new brick honses, rooms each, In perfect order, bright, clean surroundings; health lul location, within one square of electric road; 10 minutes' ride to heart of city. Cheap at (2,600. ociO-60-Tbssu FOR SALE BY CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 313 WOOD STREET. An Interest in a prominent Pittsburg wholesale establishment located In heart of city; tbe con cern lsridcly and favorably known as a perma nently established, conservative and money making enterprise; an active man, ambitious to become an equal partner in a live, progressive and growing business, tvIU find a rare oppor tunity offered In this; capital required (6,000 to (7,000. oclQ-70 OR SALE-IT WILL BE TO YOUR 1NTER EST to secure one of our new revised cata logues with supplement (Just published) before buying elsewhere; we hare a large variety of new properties coming In dally, and can supply your wants without delay; lots and dwellings In all parts of the 2 cities and suburbs; all prices and terms: call or sendfor this valuable book. BLACK & BAIRD. 95 Fourth ave. ocS-53 FORSALE-"POWELTON,"CENTER COUN TY, Pa. : this tract of land embraces abont 200 acres of tbe B vein of seml-bltumlnous coal and 600 acres of tbe A vein of seml-bltumlnous coal, 42 miners' houses, 2 stables, granary, 1 large store, 1 large firebrick works; farm under good cultivation; the entire property Is underlaid with a vein ol fire clay; the veins of coal and fire clay are subject to leases. For particulars address A., at room 8, 419 Walnut street, Philadelphia; offers In writing will be there received up to October 23. oclo-25 FOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Chances. FOR SALE-A MILLINERY STORE IN A good locality: established In 1878: a bargain. Apply at 1928 CARSON ST.. 8. 8. oclO-lOO-TTSSa FOR SALE-A GOOD PAYING GENERAL store at a bargain: storeroom and dwelling. For particulars address S. P. POOEBAUGH, Glencoe, Pa. oc8-3b FOR BALE GOOD OPENING-GROCERY store In live growing town near cltv; trade good and mostly cash. BALTENSPERGER & WILLIAMS, 154 Fonrth ave. oclO-40 FOR SALE-A NO. 1 MILK DAIRY AND good route, with 12 cows, I horses, wagons and all necessary articles for the business; near the city and price low. C. BERINGER & SON, 103 Fourth ave. oc9-33-WThs . FOR SALE-ELEGANT CIGAR, CONFEC TIONERY and dining room bnslness In money making locality In Allegheny City; fixtures and stock only (275; best of reasons for selling. MAG AW 4 G OFFV 145 Fourth ave. oclO-23 FOR stor SALE A FINE CONFECTIONERY store, centrally located on Fifth ave.: doing a business of (IS to (50 per day; leasehold on store. Ice cream parlor and 4 dwelling rooms, only (30 fer month; stock and fixtures will Invoice about L 500; will be sold cheap if sold at once. THOS. .1GGETT, 114 Fourth ave. ocl0-99-MWTSSu FOR SALE-2 FINE BAKERIES AND CON FECTIONERIES, In excellent locations, large grocery store In Pittsburg, (9, 000 or Invoice, doing yearly business of (100,000; smaller grocery stores, (400 to (5,0u0; cigar stores, small bakeries, confec tioneries, boarding houses, drygoods and notion stores, feed store, printing office and many other business chances for males or females; free par ticulars. SHEPAEDC0..51Flfthave. oc3 Business Stands. FOR SALE-LIBERTY 8T. PROPERTY FOR sale; an A No. 1 location for a produce com mission house. C. H. LOVE, 93 Fourth ave. oclO-4-Thssu" FOR SALE-ROOO-WYLIE AVE.. 6 ROOMS and storeroom; Iot2txl39; a bargain. BAL TENSPEEGER k WILLIAMS, 154 Fourth ave. OC10-40 t FOR SALE-PENN AVE.. EAST END BUSI NESS property, between Hiland and Collins aves.; lot 20xl45rcettoa street; will be sold at a bargain if sold at once: enhancement certain. o-aiUELi w. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth ave. OC9-9 ';t7ioh SALE-AN INVESTMENT-CORNER j-- tot fronting eon. on Jfinn ave. oy 129 it. on another St., having thereon 3 three-story brick buildings with two store fronts; abont 5 minutes from the Court House; annnal rental over (2,000 per year: -win be sold cheap if sold at once, THOS. LIGGETT, 114 Fourth ave. oclO-41-TTFSu Ulnnafactnrlns Sites. FOR SALE-AT FORTY-THIED ST., ONE of the most desirable manufacturing sites In Lawrenceville: river and railroad fronts: price very reasonable. W. A. HERRON & SONS, SO Fourth avenue. se22-36-MTh FORSALE-EXOELLENTMANUFACTURING site near Fifty-fourth street, city, fronting 300 feet on Allegheny Valley Railroad by 301) feet deep to a street; one of the most eligible sites In tbe city for manufacturing purposes; will sell at a bargain on long, easy payments: owner being a non-resident, wants to sell. Particulars from" JAS. W. DRAPE 4 CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pltts bnrg. Pa. oc5-67-mtts FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. Hones. Vehicles. Live Stock. tc TfOE SALE-COMBINED HORSE; GOOD 8tvle:fivear old- Inquire 60S WOOD ST. OC10-6I FOR BALE-A GOOD HORSE, HARNESS and covered wagon, suitable for a grocer. Apply WAGON, Dispatch office. ocl0-9 FOR SALE-LIGHT BREWSTER SIDE-BAR, , top buggy; only been In usea short time. In quire ifc RIVER AVE., Allegheny. ocl0-7 FOR BALE SECOND-HAND BAROUCHE, as good as new. Can be seen at C. WEST & CO.'B, Carriage Makers, 4J0 Duquesne way, Pitts burg, p. oclO-26 FOR SALE-BICYCLE-AMERICAN CHAM PION, made to order; ball bearings: full nickled; 2 sets handle bars, bell, etc, ; splendid con dition; ridden less than 200 miles; cost (140: will take 155: no time to ride. Adareia K. R Mnrtv. ua.iuu; riaaea less man auu mues; 52,(55: no time to ride. Address FOE SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. Machinery ana Metals. 10K SALE ENGINES AND BOILEES-NlCW and refitted: renalrlnirnrnmntlv attended to. POE ORTER FOUNDRY AND MACHINE CO.. L1M.. below Suspension bridge, Allegheny, Pa. aulO-29 TTIOB SALE NOW -ONE SECOND-HAND X? tenoning machine, 2 surface planers andl Bbapcr,anU new and second-band engines, boilers, lard kettles, tartanks. Sh'men valves, castings. etc VELTE 4 MCDONALD, Thirty-second St. and Penn arc. 1V21-9I-TTS Miscellaneous. FOR SALE-GREAT SACRIFICE OF PIC TURES, odd pieces or furniture, etc: au Hon sale Thursday, October 10, and Saturday, Oc tober 12, at 7 p. m., at 65 Ohio St., Allegheny. ROBINSON & CO., Auctioneers. ocIO-8-rliS FOR SALE -HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, carpets and general housekeeping goods, queensware, tinware, wooden ware etc, etc., at administrator's public sale, on Thursday morn ing of this week, Oct. JO, at No. 65 Beech st,. Allegheny: sale at 10 o'clock: everything to be sold without reserve: by order of administrator. JAMES W. DRAPE CO.. Auctioneers. 129 Fonrth ave, Pittsbnrg. QC9-38 TO LET. Cltv Residences. TO LET-CHEAE-A NEWlBHICK HOUSE; 8 rooms: leqr. irom Fifth avenue: only a few minutes wait from P. O.: 27 per mo. W. A. HERRON &SONS, 80 Fourth ave. ocS-45-xrS TO LET-II3 PER MO. -THE BEST HOUSE IN either city for the money ; neat brick house, 6 rooms. late Improvements: No. 231 Plymouth St. W. A. HERRON SONS, 80 Fourth ave. OClO-21-MTh mO LET-NO. 1 SENECA ST., 7 ROOMS, 5 rooms on corner Grandvlew JL natural gas; ave. and Plymouth St., natural gas; 4 rooms on Wylle ave. at 1CS, natural gas; 2 and 3 rooms on Frances st -with natural gas. near Center ave. Inquire of WM. M. JOHNSTON, 101 Wylle ave. OCV58-TI6U East End Residences. TO LET-BRICK DWELLING, S BOOMS, front and rear halls and stairway, natural Jas. bath: 4 minutes to cable cars; $20 per month. OHN ALLEN, 6213 Penn ave. OC5-94-TIS TO LET-NEAT HOUSE OF 9 ROOMS. LATE Improvements, at only (33 34 per mo., on Dlthrldge St., near Fifth avenue Oakland. W. A. HERRON & SONS, SO Fourth avenue. 0C9-53 TO LET-HOUSE OF 14 ROOMS, STABLE and onthnlldlnss: large grounds: on Neglev avenne, near Penn avenue cable cars. Inquire of HENRY ROBERTS, at Oliver & Roberts Wire Co., Southside. selMO Business Stands. TO LET-WAREHOUSE, NEW, 6-STORY AND cellar, 40x80; power elevator; convenient to Market st.; first class for any wholesale business. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99Fourtiave. OCt-99-MTTS TO LET-A BRICK STORE AND DWELLING In Mansfield, on Main St.; a good location for dry-goods, notions, etc. ; rent low to a good tenant, C. H. LOVE, 93 Fourth ave. oclO-4-TbSSa Offices. Desk Room. dc TO LET-IN STANDARD BUILDING LABGE and well lighted offices, cheap; Wood, near Sixth avenue. rr A. iijuutun s SONS. 80 Fourth avenue. OC5-45-TTS TO LET-IN THE NEW1" DISPATCH BUILD ING, 75, 77 and 79 Diamond street, two of the roomiest and best-lighted offices to be found in the city; rent, (200 and (300 per annum. Including elec tric lights. Janitor service and steam beating. Apply between 10 A. M. and If. v., or between 2 and 4 p.m. jy23-67 PERSONAL. PERSONAL-MALTBY'S OYSTER DEPOT, late 76 Fifth avenue, removed to 641 Smith field street; fresh oysters received dally: orders filled at lowest prices. J. B. HEHMEKLE, Mgr. sel-92-B PERSONAL BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS! New and old, ancient and uouern. stsndard and rare, legal, medical and scientific 30,000 vol umes to select from. LEVI'S BOOK STORE. 900 Liberty st. au3-93 PERSONAL -HIS LOVE SUDDENLY RE TURNED; recently they had not been on the best of terms owing to a little family Jar occa sioned by tbe wife insisting on being allowed to renovate his 'wearing apparel, and which, ot course, was done in a bungling manner; In order to prevent tbe tronble they agreed to send all their work hereafter to DICKSON, the Tailor, 65 Fifth ave., corner Wood St., second floor, and now everything is lovelv and neace and hannlness Uagaln reigns In their household. Telephone 155. aueu LOST. T OST-A LADIES CUFF AND CAMEO CUFF JU bntton, on Water St.. bet foot or Liberty and B. "s o. depot: a suitable reward paid for same If left at THE DISPATCH OFFICE. ocS-55 X OST-ON TUESDAY EVENING. A SMALL X-i black pockctbook containing (65 in money, and some papers valuable only to the owner. Liberal reward paid if returned to DISPATCH OFFICE. oclO-68 L OST-ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8. RUSSIA leather pocketbook containing money, cbect from Hlmmelrlcb and breastpin, between B. & O. depot and Hazelwood. Liberal reward If left at DISPATCH OFFICE. 'oclO-38 STOLEN. STOLEN-BAY MAREFROM STABLE OF Mrs. Kobt; Woods, Greentree borough, Alle gheny county. Pa., October 7, 1SS9: about 10 years old, weight about L200; white face, white bind feet, black mane and tall; tall and mane short; small sore under saddle; a reward of (25 will be paid for return to JAMES C. B1GGERT, Crafton Station. Allegheny connty. Pa. oel0-5 OFFICIAL PITTSBURG. PrrrsBTjna.PA.. October 3, 1689. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE reports of viewers on the opening of Riverside street, from Maloney alley to South Main street: Tripod alley, from Meadow street to Shetland street; Post street, from Forty-second street to Forty-fourth street; Garden alley, from Main street to Brown alley; Rural street, from Hiland avenne to Negley avenne. and Hampton street, from Hiland avenne to Nep; ley avenue, have been approved by Councils, which action will be final unless an appeal is filed in the Court of Common Fleas within ten (10) days from date. E. M. BIGELO V, oc3-48 Chief of Department of Public Works. October 3. 1SS9. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Bureau of Healtb of tbe city of Pitts bars has this day established and provided, and doe hereby designate the foot of Seven teenth (17) street, in the city of Pittsbnrg, at tbe Allegheny river, and Clark's dnmpboat, immediately above tbe north end of tbe South Tenth street bridgB, in tt9Cltyof Pittsburg, nn thfl Mnnonerahela river, as tbe places where are to be received and deposited tbe contents. of all privies as they snail irom time to time ce cleaned and emptied, and all other offensive substances found upon the public highway. THOMAS W. BAKER. Superintendent of the Bureau of Health. PROPOSALS FOR WORK TO BE DONE and apparatus furnished at Central Office of Fire. Alarm Telegraph. Proposals will be received up nntil 2 P. 31. of OCT. 12, at the office of City Controller, forone main switch board and all necessary electrical connections on same, including galvanometers, annunciators, testing apparatus, etc, accord ing to plans and specifications on file with Morris W. Mead, Superintendent Bureau of Electricity. .... Bonds in donble the amoun: of the estimated cost must accompany the bid. The Board of Awards reserves the right to ccept or reject any or aUbids.o BK0WN 0C2-61 Chief Department o'f Public Safety. (.Continued on seventh page.) BUSINESS CHANGES. DISSOLUTION THE FIRM OF "Walker, Dunlevy & Bro.. has this day dis solved. Jeremiah and Paul Dunlevy having purchased tbe interest of Samuel C. Wajker, will continue the business under tbe firm name of Dunlevy & Bro. Messrs. Dunlevy 4 Bro., will attend to the collection of all accounts dne the late firm and will settle the Indebtedness or same. SAMUEL C. WALKEK. JERE MI AH DUNLEVY, Jr., PAUL DUNLEVY. Having retired from tbe firm of "Walker, Dunlevy & Bro., I cordially recommend Messrs Dunlevy fc Bro.. to my friends and general public. SAMUEL C. WALKER. 0CS43 EDUCATIONAL. CURRY UNIVERSITY, SIXTH STREET, PITTSBURG. 1,477 STUDENTS LAST YEAR. Classical, Scientific, Ladies' Seminary, Normal, Musical, Elocutionary, Business College and Shorthand departments. Send for new cata logue. Correspondence with yonngpersons de siring a better education respectfully solicited. JAMES CLARK WILLIAMS, A. M., Pres't. jylS-62-TTa. DIVIDENDS. OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA COMPANY,"! 820 Penn Avenue, y Pittsburg. Pa, October 9,1889. I DIVIDEND FORTY -FOURTH THE Board of Directors of this company has this day declared a dividend of TWO PER flENT ont of the profits of the quarter ending September 30, 18S9. payable to the stockholders of record on the 25th inst. Transfer books will be closed from the 15th to the 25th inst, both Inclusive. Checks will be mailed to stock holders. JOHN CALDWELL, Treasurer. oclO-23 MALL EXPENSES-SMALL PROFITS, i Friend, if von want a fine gold watch co to 'bortb ave.: mine Is good yet. It was bought SO years ago at "WILSON'S. 61 Fonrth ave., Pittsbnrg. Watch, clock, and jewelry repairing AHUSXaUMTS. GRAND DPERA HDUBE. E. D. WILT, Lessee and Maaager. COMMENCING MONDAY, OCTOBER It Six Nights and Wednesday and Saturday Matinees. Annnal Engagement of the FaaoM RUDOLPH "ARONSOH COMIC OPERA COMPANY, Presenting the First Operatlo Novelty ot tbe Season, THE -:- BRIEANDS ! As presented at the CASINO, NEWYOBK,fer 123 performances and four weeks in Boston, The Original Cast, Including Lillian Ra4, Fanny Rice, Isabella Urnnhart, Anna O'Keefe, Delta Stacey, Laura Russell, Alice Greeway, Eva Johns, Nellie Daglaaa, Clara Randall, Fred. Solomon, Geo. Oltnl, Henry HaHam, Richard CanoU, A. W. Taaw, J. A. Furry, Henri Leonl, Chas. fPri est. Max Lube, Chas. Renwick. SALE 07 BEATS BEGINS THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 10. The production under the direction of MR. MAX FREEMAN. Musical Director, Mr.GUSTAVEKERKER. Tbe costumes and scenery are the most elab orate and gorgeous ever seen in an operatic production. oc9-34 V J. EXPOSITION. THIRTEENTH REGIMENT BAND OF NEW YORK. SPECIAtfMTJBIOV. "With Artillery Accompaniment; OClO A WEEKDF FUN. The Laughable Comedy, A possiCe case, Next "Week at the BIJOU THEATER. Bale of Seats trill commence THURSDAY, OCT. Id One of the best plays presented here last season. FULL Of FUN FROM BTART TO FINISH. Secure Seats Early. oc9-73 TITHS. JENNESS MILLER, THE LOVELY DRESS REFORM ADVOCATE- "Will deliver another lecture OLD CITY HALL, Market Street, ON" WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, AT 2 P. M. Seats now on sale at Hamilton's music store, Fifth avenne, city; oclO-5-stTTS B IJOU THEATER. TO-NIGHT. HARRY LACY and the STTLL ALARM, Oct. 14 J. M. Hill's A Possible Case Company. oc7-22-lrtTl' ptRAND OPERA. HOUSE TO-NIGHT. HELEN BARRY, by special request, A "WOMAN'S STRATAGEM. October 14th,RudoIph Aronson Comic Opera Company In "The Brigands." oclO-25 ARRIS' THEATER-EVERY AFTER NOON and evenlne. wii ILBUR OPERA CO. J t. SUSIE KIRWIN. J MASCOTTE. "Week October 14 SHE. oc&60 SARRY "WILLIAMS' ACADEMr tight, Matinees Tnesday, Thursday and Saturday. GUS HILL'S "WORLD OF NOVELTIES. octW TTTORLD'S MUSEUM ALLEGHENY CITY. This week. Oct. 7. ROSE, THE WILD GIRL. Oct 14 The Great World's Circus. oc718 THE OAKLAND PARK, To be located on the Schenley estate, la attractingpnrcbasers 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 the exclusive sale ot a handsome new brick dwelling in Oakland Square. The honse is just completed, built by day work and not by lowest bidder, and is complete throughout eight rooms, hall, bath, etc.; laundry, range, fine mantels, handsome chandeliers, electric bells, tiled fireplaces, both gases and city water; plate glass windows, bay window, front and rear porches, street paved with asphaltnm, and sewered and pafd for. All the houses facing the square are set back from the street, asd have lawns and shade trees in front Within half a block of Fifth avenne cable cars. Price, 1(3,500; a small cash payment down and 500 annually is all tbat Is re quired. The best indorsement of the advantages claimed is tbe rapidity with which the rest of these honses sold. SAM'L W. BLACK & CO., 99 FOURTH AVENUE. OC2-5&TTS mHE AIR BRAKE X BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION ot Allegheny is conducted on the best and latest Improved methods, and offers first-class inducements to subscribers. Full information will be given and subscriptions to its stock received at the store ol JOHN DUFF. sel4-l4-TTau 39K Federal st, Allegheny. P iIANOS, ORGANS. H. HAMILTON, AHD FIFTH AVtaUK, . . "i AWNTMR SALM.' ASSIGNEES' SAL1I At Auction. J. H. BORLAND, AsetiestOT. Important to fee pabtte. Tke static of large drjgeods isrstec , mr MM worth of fereifm a4 dMseetfe tey&eit, ., pe. rags, drseV eKW , br aoM,',a4 J, H. BORLAND'S HMCe a spsjgsoag ef mteslon rooms. NosflS awl 7 Liberty steset,' at the head of Woed stmt, Ofpesfee tfceAr- basklflbteei, MONDAY, 0CTO8BS U. M. "' Jf 1 SsJMirffieesBfBeeMeMlr at Ma. it, 2 j; asJ 79 P. tl. asd eHiMe frMmcsswt nntil the entire steak ie eeed of, ssmI'Ik quantities to salt the parebaser. CunstotliHt, sat English, French and OflnaoB CteMs4es-. slmarM Tlaavim and Pisa OvsMaattssM. Laatosst and Children's Ffee Tatwr Cliilrhp, !? India KasbtByr, Real Camels' Awr, FmmIi and American Velvet RevorstWs aad fashionable and deairafete Sbawss. Brnssela, Nottingham, Madras a Lace Curtains, Portieres, ete, etc. rX DRSBB GOODS In great variety, seek as Waefc ad' 0lmfli Stiks, Sftvius and Safe Bhadamw, Ptgwd'artj Striped Brocades, etc. of tke latest detsgM j patterns. Blade aad Catered Henrietta 0bnw I and Cashmeres, "finest iroportesT," ssl wsstf Fancy Plaids, Trieste, Serges, Ce Suits, Fine Silk Flash Suras elttM sMertV designs in salta or by the yaw, Ystwti i Velveteens. Irish, Seoteh, Geraaa ad J Linens of every description. Frists, bams, Chambrays. etcu Keaebed aad IWI bleached Cottons from one to three yawksiHste, a large aseeraaest ot Ladles. Gems aad dren's Hosiery, Underwear, etc American Blankets "of the Flannels, Marseilles. French Turkish and other Choke Qallts, together t a large and elegant assortnaeat ot Turkish, Oriental, Seayraa, Croosloy's and other rieh aad rare Regs, Drsamta, etc., with an immense variety ei. ether gsilif too numerous to mention. S& This is without excejrtkm. the largest Fine Drygoods, Carpets aad Haas ever in Pittsburg, aad u well wertay of the public geeerallv. Tbe must be sold regardless of cost er order to make a prompt settleneat with creditors. All goods sold at this sale posftivisy anteea asa warrantee as rswososios. Bpeekl aceommedatleas provided ttt AUCTION SALE. i.4 DESIRABLE PITTSBURG PBOFI AT AUCTIONS THURSDAY, OCTSWBS'Ml -&"3 '-' at 4 cmocjc-f. 3C, oa i Short Liberty or Lieoaier ward, sear Tbiriy-Iowtfc Howard public schooiboase: dose an estate: lot 90 feet frost Ml (MMVtJtfsfr ertyorLigOBier street, asd MS feet tfeea Spring alley, on which are erected tore sw---.- story brick nouses, with flnishsu containing S rooms each; alee two, frame bouses, containing 5 rooms t of said lot. three two-story frame d 4 rooms each, and a tieo-room ftstne this property will be offered as a wkete, be snn-dlvldad into two Darts: liat ' WSrStOtBT .,?; ms am ttm-M Featatm'tf..' &2$i diatelyadtoiniw: Howard raWie ithtsaVsise.'-. lot about 32 feet front on Lieonier sssC-.sB. tending back 100 feet to Boring Beyt : A the alley 30 saWO feet, on whtea are swaisMN story frame honses. S rooms each, aad. a trass cottage. Second Adjoining the sasse,- 381100 feet ob Llgonler street, aad lW Its m iuu itst, -m-irlsr 5&! deep to oprlBg alley, wita same treat on which are two two-story briek has rooms each, aad three two-storr fraael of 4 rooms each: these properties are vaksaMjL and cannot fall to be a good paying la vstsssst near Penn avenue and Bntiet street eaiaa roaas, ana in me immeamio vrcnKj ot v mannfactarine establishments: alwasjs manaing good rentals; terme or sate, cash on delivery of deed: balance 'ia ana tnree years, secured oy dobu aaa on the premises. For further is apply to LM.PE2TNOCKASOK, MS avenue, Pittsburg. Pa or A. J. P.BNT. Auctioneer, 413 urans street. AUCTION SALE DESIRABLE PITTSBURG PROP AT AUCTION THURSDAY, OCTOBER M, at 3 o'clock, v. yu on the the corner of Thirtv.flfta streets, Fifteenth ward. Mast be sW close an estate. Lot 88 ft 7 la. front oa J ler street, extending along Thirty-ftfth street 210 feet to Penn avenne; thesee alesc; Fetsat avenue 79 ft K in. to a point; thesee 94 ft IRC j io. tuwaru sbusi street to a porai. taonoo par s allel with Perm avenne 34 fr.ro a noi&ts tbeaea 5 SO ft. UK in-1 BoMer street the ptaeeof be-'' ginning, on wmen are erected, iroattsg Penn avenue. 3 two-storv brick bosses, wt finished basements. On Batter street 3 two- ! story frame bouses and one frame saep. Qa Thirty-fifth street are 8 brick aad frame dwea- I lnzs. The above described nronertv wH be of fered as a whole, or will be sub-divided te tana parts, to wit: LotTOitrain.oo.reaBaTeaaev extending back along Tblrty-aitn street tewsM, Butler 94 ft i in-, on which are 3 twe-stery brick bouses, containing 8 rooms aad eeHai; each. Lot corner Thirty-fifth aad Batter Streets, with 48 ft 3 in. front on Batter stteet, . extending along Thirty-fifth street aeeat MS ' feet on which are 8 brick and traeae dwemaga, " adjoining the same, a splendid hafldtac let, with 43 ft 8 in. front on Butler street, esSeadV log back toward Penn avenue 80 f. Ilk. These properties are situate between tfee two lines of cable cars on Penn avenue aadBaStee street; convenient to a large number ot extee- , sire manufacturing establishment, aad very favorably located for bnslness or dwelling houses, always commanding good retrials, astt. is dally increasing In value, aad eaanetfaH to ' prove a good paying investment Terms o sale One-third cash oa delivery of deed; bal ance In L 2 and 3 years, secured by head aad. mortgage on tbe premises. Forfnrther iafer mationaoplv to LM. PENN0CK4S0W.1S Fourth arenne,or AJ.PENTECOHT.4M Graa v ; street FltlsDurg. ra oes-ee-B A TTRACTTVE AUCTION SALTS, FWDAY? XX. MunntiNU, uctooer u, atie o-eteeK, at j the rooms, an Market st nana suits in English rug, plashes, tapestry and hair cloth, easy oaa, 3 conches, loanee. fancy rockers. tables, ornaments, rues, draaaets. tains, pictures, clocks,?) ruseels aad iagrara,b room and stair carpets: leather, pateat a and wood-seat chairs and rockers; beokeasee,' desks, cmnomers. cnamoer suits, dressers, wasnstanas, naiiraoks. bedsteads, extension tables, decorated dtaaec .am n.,.1 .aIT . mAtm ?-tcmv nnAm nn,lu.W 1lmAm9 , ttuu v. ow, mum; bwuv, amnn .u,.u . - and children's garments, beddieg, heir-aad. hnsk mattresses, cabinets, sideboards, lauaitsyi and ttltchen poods: etc Goods nmrMtssav-r tlnn. HENRY AUCTION CO . Jl.' oclO-43 AnetloaeorsSr'" A DMINISTRATOR'S SALE 'OF H0O8K. r HOLD furniture, bookcase, ws carpets, etc., at 83 Beech street, ABegheayv THURSDAY MORNING of this week, October 10, at 19 o'cJeet? There is parlor furniture, sofa aad Chairs, marble-top table, wbat-set. trlan cane-seat chair, ladles' reeepttea oesttyf extension table and dining-room chairs, ! hoard, fine lanra bookcase with wines oa e side, hat-rack, dressrae bureau, bedsteads aad I h bedding, washstand, carpets, oilcloth, wees-. ware, cutlery, cooKinz uteaeus, etc xruuiuiisi sale, by order of administrator. ,' ' ocS-36 SEtTH AVENUE DYE WORKS, M. IAY SONS & CO) STEAM DYERS AND SCOURBBB S2V And general renovators of textile fabrtesJhuJ dies' and gentlemen's soiled or laoed aaruisam neatly cleaned or restored in color. Cafttsstt! ot every description oareruiiy attended te. M. MAY SONS & Co; A jeU-TTS 68 SIXTH AVE,. Pitta . "WAXTStJ.Oesc-TTBXx. KicsisBSaasWwtVl BARROWS A OSBOURNB JOB PRIKTlKB, MSiaaeadi T"X.. 2$m XN99MAe..ssm . K2 "t P( -' oTSJL5lt?vjJ jti-r -, . . rr.rTrr-.f J ;: bfiiS&irfUu&'jIi i fr. wjmamtss