"i S55T.5S "TT r-T.B,,- ' TrSj? t tb i zs&s THE PITTSBURG- JDISPATOH, WEDNESDAY; OCTOBER 16 1889; -.-3 NIMIN& THE CLOSE. Visitors Losing No Time to See the Pittsburg Exposition. LARGE EXCURSIONS COMING IN. Another Magnificent Floral Display for the Remaining Days. THE MUSICAL FEATDEES PEOTIDED But four days remain of the Exposition of 1689. Those four days, however, will be fraught with interest to tbe public as well as profit to the management. The attend ance is growing from day to day. That of Monday, despite the inclemency of the weather, was very large. It is anticipated that the superlative will be necessary to ex press the attendance of to-day and the re mainder of the season. Every day from now on until the close will be People's Day. More excursions have been scheduled from out of town, and every railroad centering here will have its Lauds full of Exposition business, and in order that there may be no diminution of in terest the management has arranged for a special floral display to begin at once, as well as special musical features by the Thir teenth Itegimeut Band. To-morrow and on Saturday the "Congress of Nations" and 'Le Fere la Tictoire" will be rendered, with cannon accompaniment, and the beau titul "Miserere," scene from "Trovatore," while on Friday Bandmaster Innes will re peat the programme rendered by his organ lzatiou upon the occasion of the now famous Sunday concert In Prospect Park, Brooklyn, lor tbe benefit of tbe Johnstown sufterers. Among tbe visitors to tbe big show yesterday were 1.500 pupils from the Liberty, Garfield, Lincoln, Hiland, Homewooa, Peebles, Morse and Wickersbani schools, accompanied by their teachers. Established in 1S43. TUE BAUNES SAFE. Latest Testimony of It Worth. THE EXHIBIT IN THE EXPOSITION. At the biz fire vi hicli consumed the works of "The Oliver Iron and Steel Company" on the Soutbside,.frcsh evidence of the superiority of the Barnes safe was obtained. From a com munication it was learned that this company bad their books deposited in vaults with three fireproof doors made by the Barnes Safe and Lock Company. Also one larce safe with booLs, papers of their own and bonds and stock papers of the Monongahela Natural Gas Company. The fire was a dangerous one, and tbe entire fire department was summoned to snbdne it. On tbe next day tbe vaults were opened, and their contents found in good con dition. The safe fell from the second floor: was in the rmns two day.". On October 10 It was recovered, and when opened the books and papers were found intact. Tbe safe was red hot when found. The company sent an or der in this wise to Barnes: "Send us over at once five of your Unrest safes, to be used until the structure is rebuilt, when we ill get more vault doors and tales from you. Feeling deep ly indebted to you for this perfect protection and safety of our books and papers, we re main, yours truly, etc." This is but one in hundreds of instances on record where the Barnes Safes have merited tbe proud distinction of saving property con tained within their indestructible walls. Parties in need of fire-proof safes should ex amine the elegant collection at the exhibit found on main aisle at entrance of Mechanical Hall. These safes are as perfect In construc tion as science and good workmanship can make them. They are undoubtedly tbe leading safes of the country, and are found in every State of the Union. In the display is a very superior bank burglar proof safe whose massive parts and wonderlnl strength, coupled with the time lock of Sargent & Greenleaf make, render it a mighty safeguard against bank marauders. Van-Jus sections of material used in this class of sales are shown and explained to visitors by tbe very courteous gentlemen m attendance, Messrs. Kocrner, iicLain and Seymour. The Barnes safe was established 44 years ago, and from small beginnings has grown into a gigantic industry, one of the most important of which Pittsburg boasts. Over 20u,000 safes have been made by them, scattered over this broad land. Their manufactory and office is at Nos. 124 to 131 Third avenue, Pittsburg, and they have no connection with any other establishment in the city. This company have within the last year shipped safes to Europe, and have qnite a. large trade with Mexico. So extensive is their reputation tbat they have reccntlv shipped sales into China. Bakkes Safe and Lock Co., Founders. Manufacturers and Sole Proprietors 'Barnes' Fire and Burglar Proof Safes," 124. 116, 127, 129 and 131 Third avenue. Pittsburgh Pa, GRAFF, nUGDS fc CO. , Stoves, Ranees. Furnaces, Mantels. In the Main Building, near Floral Hall, is found this large, attractive and substantial ex hibit, of which it is remarked that on the open ing night every article was in place, and the stand a complete model, while many others showed only an incomplete and anything bat a forward state of readiness. Around the side wall and rear are arranged some very elegant slate mantels, in the various hues and semblances of marble. Each has an elegant tiled hearth. These display a great variety of patterns and colors. Brass and rust less iron andirons are found in manv and tho fitting up of the grates shows to "advantage what brass, iron and oxyd zed silver can effect in ornamentation. Tbegas logs and other nat ural gas appliances are freely distributed. one very eiegant antique oak: mantel with cabinet, is trimmed with Mexican onyx of the handsomest color and formation ever nsed for this purpose. The enntrasting brown tile of the hearth and the clubhouse grate makes this a gem. One slate mantel made to simulate antique oak has an old-fashioned hob-front grate, which looks like a hammock; on either side of it are fonnd ovens for heating food. Above it is a screen of iron work with brass tupports, and in the panels are beveled glass plates. A raised platrorm discloses a mantel, with wood mirror cabinet which serves to show the Hay 4 1 oung system of burning Natural gas. by which 75 per cent of waste isaved. The asbestos front, with gas playing upon it, forms abcantiful picture of comfort and gorgeous illumination. The acme of perfection is reached in the open fire of asbestos logs which lias been so much appreciated by all in the building during the last cold spell. The Denver and Monarch ranges, beautifully enameled and richly plated with nickel form a solid mass of elegant things in the center of the exhibit. The Bessemer, Globe and Goldle are special ties in stoves very much thought of and admired. The Monarch cannon stoves in all sizes are also shown. Graff, Hngus t Co. are manufacturers of the celebrated bnck-set Boston range and the Excelsior, new on the market this season. The Excelsior on view is an artistic object, ornately rich in nickel plate and tiles. Tbe Columbia and Monarch Hot Air Fur naces are very fine specimens; they are spec ially adapted to heat houses and halls from the smallest to the largest. On account of lack of spies Graff, Hugos & Co. conld not show a f nil line of their goods tint in their warerooms, No. 632 Liberty street! a full exposition of their manufactures can be , seen, including Hot Air Furnaces and other scientific appliances for natural gas, to which attention is directed. They are just as prompt in filling orders all the time as they were prompt in Deing ready on the opening night. PIANOS AND ORGAN'S. B. Hamilton. Nos. 91 and S3 Fifth Avenne. Convincing proof of the worth of tbe goods in which this house deals is given at their ele gant exhibit: but there is more back of it to which attention should be drawn. While Mr. Hamilton keeps the finest makes of both pianos and organs, he can and does snppiy them at moderate prices. The manufacturers of these instruments, appreciating the fact that their mechanism stands high, and that people want them at cheaper rates, have had these actions pnt Into less expensive cases, so that this want can be met 'Those who are desirous of a piano for the children to use for practice, and who do not feel they can afford the more expensive styles, may obtain their wishes by getting -tbe60 lesser priced instruments ana yet be assured of the value of their investment, as all pianos and organs are guaranteed. The immense business done by Mr. Hamilton gives him tbe opportunity to buy in large quantities, at prices which give him an advantage over all competitors. Nine of the pianos have been sold at the stand, tbe regular traffic at the warerooms being earned on at the same time without interruption. For the few rcmainlug days of the Exposition continue to enjoy tbe superb display there, and then give your undi vided attention to tho enormous stock of pi anos and organs of the celebrated makes to be found in the Hamilton building. Fifth avenue. Fine Machinery. TheMcComtVs broom-sewing machines and the Hamson coal mining machines, manufac tured by Bair&Qaczasi, limited, No. St Third and No. 91 Second avenues, ana exhlbltedjnst opposite the main entrance In Mechanical Halt arc perhaps the most novel and finely finished machinery in that building. Fames familiar with machinery will be In terested in seeing them in overat ion. Bl'GIKMEsss'SMITU & CO. Fan System Steam Heating and Ventilating Apparatns. NO. 8S WATER STREET, PITTSBURG. On entering Mechanical Hall, almost every body exclaims, "Ob, see that man upside down dancing in the air!" This usually brings the crowd around this exhibit where they have ar ranged a suit of clothing over the mouth of their big fan so it will become inflated and stand erect though the toes are where the head should be, and the head within the apparatus. No little merriment is occasioned as this mock figure dances about with body swaying and his toes taking all sorts of grotesque steps, nut usually taught in onr dancing schools. This apparatus is for use all theyear round; In summer it carries a cold blast into all the rooms of a baHding, and in winter the Hast is heated by coming in contact with hot steam pipes, and discharging this heated air through registers at any given paint. It is the latest approved method adopted in the East and l5 being intro duced quite extensively by McGinness, Smith 4 Co. The fan which . supplies this blast is driven by its own engine, and attracts the greatest attention at all times. In this kame space this firm shows the "Per fect" hot water heater for warming private dwellings, churches, schools, greenhouses, pnblic builaings by hot water circulation. This system is Indorsed by able physicians as most healthful, especially for people with throat or lung troubles. Plants thrive in this heatwnich is a test point with any system. The Florida steam heater, both single and double, also the Florida hot water heater are also shown. The Columbia steam or hot water heating boiler.oneof the most economical on the market is among the specialties or this bouse. They ex hibit radiators of many kinds as well as the celebrated laundry machine, made by A. Dalpb, and in general use among our largest laundries. McGinness, Smith Co. are general heating engineers, and their system is found in all the finest buildings in the city. The new Hussey building, occupied by the Chronicle-Telegraph, is their latest achievement in scientific and ef ficient heat engineering. JOS. EICIIBAU3I & CO., Artistic Printer nud Book Binders, NO. 43 FIFTH AYEXUE, PrTTSBtTRG. While tbis bouse has a most elegant exhibit in the main building of artist materials, art goods, leather ware, stationery and other mat ters which make their house one of the most attractive in tbe trade, still they are printers and lead tbe job printing interests' of tbis city. Tbe printing department is under the super intendency of Mr. S. Reed Johnston, and to him is dne the credit for making his firm cele brated. All of the choice things seen in tbe exhibit are his and the fertility of imagination which discovers so many new, with scarcely a reproduction of old ideas, discloses the genius of his artistic mind. ARTISTIC BOOK EIND1KQ. In the cases are discovered a set of books prepared for "Tbe Allegheny Insurance Com pany," bound in full Russia, exquisitely pan eled and ornamented with gold designs and lettering. "The expiration of One-year Poli cies" has the owl in gold on a diamond on its face. "The expiration of Three-year Policies" is ornamented in the same way. "The In voice Book" has the owl upon a keystone and the binding discloses a very choice pattern. These exteriors .contnin tho finest style of work inside, both as to ruling, paging, etc.. all done on the heaviest and choicest paper. In a hnge pile of ledgers, etc., we observe the names of the following banks: Exchange National. Tradesmen's National, Bank of Pittsburg and Masonic Bank, while the Pittsburg Gas Com pany, Western Insurance Company and others complete a goodly list Banks, railroads, man ufacturing and mercantile institutions desiring the acme of periection in a set of books always come to Jos. Eichbaum 4 Co. Hopper Bros. & Co., 307 Wood St. But few days remain in which to enjoy the beautiful display of this firm In the north gal lery, and past experience has demonstrated that tney will be thoroughly utilized for this purpose, but the perpetual display or private exposition of this energetic, reliable house will be continued indefinitely, for they are fully picparedto fill the largest orders for tarnish ing houses completely or in part Carpets, cur tains, parlor, dining room, library and bed room suits; china, silverware, clocks, every thing that can be wanted or desired. The furmtuie carried by Hopper Bros. 4 Co., is of superior make, much of it being their own manufacture, and all tbe newest and most fashionable materials for covennfs and ornamentation. Then too, the urbanity with which they receire all comers stamps them as gentlemen, sensible to the approach of people who might easily be imposed upon, but through fair dealing, made friends of for all time. This policy has given the bouse their excellent reputation, which they deiire to perpetuate by a very strict ad herence to tbe principles by which they were actuated at tbe beginning of their career. The Exposition has had the effect of bringing into closer relationship the bujer and seller of the Hopper following. To-d-ut they are more widely known than ever ol as Exposition! come and go this popularity will bo upon the increase and tbe house flourish in the wake of its progression. THE GREAT IRON WORK EXHIBIX.3 Taylor & Dean, 205 Market St. Until tbe final closing of the doors of the Ex position will people continue to throng about this exhibit to wonder at and commend tbe style of work shown by this firm. That things so solid and of so practical a nature shonld be so attractive in appearance is something that 3Stounds visitors, especially in such forms as fire-escapes, iron shutters, staircases, fencings and railings. Relnecke & Co.'s Pumps in Mechanical Hall have been a prolific theme for the crowds of people who have come from a distance and who rely upon these appli ances for their water supply. Over 100. kinds are shown, and at the warerooms, 309 Wood street a still largerjvariety is carried. For the best and most reliable pump in the market consult tnis nrm. A Iilsbt In the Window. There's a light (overcoat) in the window for you at Sailor's, Sixth and Liberty streets. It is a beauty, and will make the ugliest man in tbe two cities look like a section of a fashion plate. Sailor is making a special drive on this line ol goods, and the sales of the past week show that his efforts are ap preciated by the people. The usually big trade is being done in Brokaw Bro.'s famous clothing garments that for utility and cheapness cannot be surpassed. tvr Diamonds Just received at the jewelry house of Henry Terheyden, 630 Smithfield st. A fine lot of loose stones, some of which he has put in settings, viz: lpr. earrings, 2 carat $158 lpr. earrings, 2 1-32 carat 158 1 pr, earrings, 3 1-16 carat 275 lpr. earrings, 3 carat 140 lpr. earrings, 1 1-16 carat 142 1 finger ring, 1-64 carat 95 1 finger ring, i 1-64 carat 120 lstud, lfl-64 carat 112 The prices are very low, considering the quality. Come and examine them, mwf The 4G-Incbcs Wide, All Wool Sergei, at 50 Cents. Another of the attractions of this great dress goods sale best goods in best colors, and at this low price 0 cents a yard. JOS. HOENE & CO.'S Penn Avenue Stores. An Important ewlc. Messrs. I. M. Pennock & Son will offer at auction on Thursday, October 17, two very desirable properties. See advertise ment on third page of this paper for fuller particulars. Combination Union Salts In ladies underwear, Jenness Miller dress reform style, in all qualities, at Home & "Ward's, 41 Fifth ave.t Tbo Broad Cloths Bargains Are Here Extra fine finish, extra good quality at ?1 the best American made and the genuine French at $1 25 these two Talues are un equaled don't fail to see them. Jos. Hoene & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Fine watches a specialtv, low prices a certainty, at Hauch's, No. 295 Fifth are. WFSU Time is tbe true test F. &Y.s, Pilsner beer grows daily in popularity, -y Cash paid for old gold and silver, at Hauch's, No. 295 Filth ave. -wesu Combination Union Salts In ladies underwear, Jenness Miller dress reform style, in all qualities, at Home & Ward's 41 Fifth lv. i '" s THE ELECTKIC BOW. Gotham's Darkness Causes Inquiries. About the Local Lights. NO "WAR IN ST0EB-F0R PITTSBURG. A Rigid Contract Between the City and tbe East End Company. THE 0PIKI0S OP THE CITI S0LICIT0B The trouble between the electric light companies in New York and tbe city au thorities there which ended in the metropolis being left in almost total darkness Monday night caused quite a number of Pittaburg ers to wonder whether such a thing as the electric lights in this city being shut off in the event of trouble about overhead wires and other matters might some day come to pass. A Dispatch reporter investigated the matter last night and found that there was no danger of the New xork trouble being repeated in this city. In conversation with a number of prominent persons it was found that the defective electric lighting of New York was supposed to be due to the action of the city authorities in allowing too many companies to come into the city. There are, about 10 or 12 companies competing for, business in tbe town. In making estini matcs and bidding for work they have fig ured on the cost of the poorest construction and materials. As a result the work was of a poor order andthe insulation very imper fect The latter was entirely unknown when there was bnt two or three companies j in we ueiu. 30 DA3TOEB IK PnTSBCBG. Samuel A. Duncan, General Agent of tbe Allegheny Countv Light Company, was asked last night whether there was any pos sibility of the city being left in darkness at anytime. He said: "The East End com nanv and the citv made a contract bv which. the lormer was to furnish such lights in-j -:j i;a . : :i2-j ....J -'i mqu uuu quauiy ui prices apeuuieu, iuiu ui points that mav be designated and located by the Commissioner of Public "Works., The company cannot violate this contract without laying itself open to damages. On the other hand, if the city violated the con tract, the company could continue to snppiy the light and collect the charge for the same. "In this city there are only two compa nies, and they practically operate indiffer ent districts. We use the best material in the construction of our lines, and nothing but the best method of insulation is al lowed. If anyone invents better apparatus or wire than we use now, we will be only too glad to adopt it as a matter of policy. "We have one man to thoroughly inspect all lines and another to inspect the installation of lights. Every carbon trimmer must re port the condition o the lamps, and they are a check on the linemen. BEST 13 THE COUKTET. This city has the best electriclight service in the country, a fact that is almost univer sally acknowledged. About three vears ago, if you will remember, a painter fell off tbe market house and hung on with his hands to two of our wires. Had there been tbe slightest break in them he would have been instantly killed." City Attorney Major "W. C. Moreland was asked his opinion on the matter. He said: "I have not the least idea that the East End Electric Light Company would resort to the practice adopted by the New York companies. If the company found that the city arbitrarily violated its contract with them they ..re not bound to supply the light, but as long as the city pays for the light and does not violate its contract, the company mnst furnish it The contract is a rigid one, and rnns tor three years. The electric company is so pleased with it that they wanted to renew it upon expiration for either three or five years more. If the company shut off the light, the city conld supply light as best they could and. charge the expense to the com pany. The day is not far off when tbe com panies will necessarily have to place all their wires under ground. It is very costly at first, bnt it is cheaper in the end." ELEGANT FALL GOODS. Trno Economy Dictates That Buyers Go to Lynch', 438 and 440 Mnrket street. Fall has come, and with it merchants are getting in their fall and winter lines of goods, but it is safe to say that a better as sortment than that of H. J. Lynch's, 438 and 440 Market street, cannot be found. That this is recognized by buyers is attested by tbe rapidly increasing patronage of the establishment. The stock comprises all the fashionable and leading novelties in Em broidered Bobes and fail and winter Dress Goods. The Underwear Department is dis tinguishable for the completeness of the stock and the low prices. It comprises Camel's Hair, Merino, Scotch Wool and all kinds of Flannels. For Suitings the line is exceptionable, and contains Henriettas, English Serges, French Cashmeres, Gilbert Cloths, Jamestown Suitings, Plaids and Combination Stnffs. Great bargains can be had in Silks, Velvets, Surahs. Satins and Plushes. Handkerchiefs, Embroideries, Collars, Cuffs, Gloves, Corsets, Braids and Laces of tbe best quality are very cheap. Black All-Wool. Cashmeres, of extra qual ity, range from 45c, GOc, 60c to $1 per yard. Comforts, Blankets, Sheets and other bed furnishing material sell at bottom prices. In fact all the lines of goods at Lynch's store are of the best quality and at the lowest prices. 'wan Newlv 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. Wo Are Entitled To sell more than three-quarters of all the overcoats that are sold in Pittsburg1.- Our prices warrant it, and the steady rush to secure the advertised overcoat bargains proves it Call and see our men's genuine kersey overcoats at $13, sold everywhere else at 525. P. C. C. C, Cor. Grant and Diamond sts., opp. the new Court House. Underwear Medium and Heavr. Merino, white wool, undyed pure natural wool; Allen, Solly & Co.'s finest wool and silk mixed. All these and also pure wool scarlet underwear, best values and largest assortment in the city in onr men's depart ment Jos. Hokke & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Board for Horses. Wanted Horses to board by the month or year; roomy box stalls and the best of cafe. Farm one and one-half miles from MonoDgahela City. Address J. S. Coul son & Bro.. Monongahela City, Pa. ws Trasses, Trusses. The largest assortment in the city and at prices that defy competition. Satisfaction guaranteed in all cases. Bemember the place and save money. Jos. Fleming & SON, Druggists, -ws 412 Market street. Killed with a bullet is considered no worse by some than having the genuine headache. Coaline Headache Powders are guaranteed to cure it AsK your druggist for them. Highest prices paid for ladies' or gents' cast-off clothing at De Haan's Big 6, Wylie ave. Call or send by mail, tysn F. & V.'s Pittsburg beer pleases better every time. Can't be excelled. Combination Union Suits In ladies underwear, Jenness Miller dress reform stvle, in all qualities.; at Home & Ward's, 41 Filth are. THEIR AIMS SET FORTH. The American Relief Association Htnrtlnff Branches Remember Johnstown, Is Their Alotto. A charter has been applied for by the Amer ican Belief Association, which was formed at Johnstown in a box car by some physi cians and soldiers, and a meeting will shortly be held in Pittsbnrg, General Ax liue presiding, to organize the various lodges, so that they will be ready for work in case an emergency should arise. The so ciety has adopted o pretty badge in the shape of a bine enameled star, in tbe middle of which is a gold center with the letters "R. J." engraved on it, signifying "Re member Johnstown;" It will be necessary for the members of the association to wear the badges when on duty. The officers of the society are: General Axline, President; W. A. Cowen, Superin tendent of the West Penn Hospital, Vice President: Dr. Cnris Lange, Physlcian-in-Chief, and Dr. Jones, Corresponding Secre tary. A constitution has been framed and adopted by the executive of the society. Some of the special features embodied in it are these: In case of any great calamtty, such as Johnstown or Seattle, tho Commander-in-Chief is invested with absoluto power over all members of the order. It alto enforces implicit obedience on the part of the mem bers of the association while on duty. It makes itobligatoryon members to report for duty in their district in case of disaster, un der pain of expulsion. The Physlelan-in-Chief has very autocratio power. He shall direct the medical, sanitary and sur rioftl affairs of the association. Another .officer is a press director, who has charge of all matters for publication. Mr. W. A. Cowen, speaking to a Dis patch reporter, said: "The benefits to be derived from this organization can't be .gauged. It has olten been seen tbat after any greab uaiaauupuc, uieuxuct icixua su preme, and the disorder is frequently beight ened bv the disorganized way willing hands try totTestore the work of a devastating fire ior.flood. This association will obviate hap hazard work, for each man will work 'under instructions, and be directed from one general. commander, ana tnus oe oetter aDie to-cope withauy'disaster." . HORSFORD'S-ACID PHOSPHATE, For Indigestion, jDyspepsia, and diseases incident thereto. Fine $600 Upright Piano 8200. An excellent "Cabinet Grand" upright piano, with all improvements, splendid tone and richly carved case, will be sold, fully warranted, for 200. Also a square grand piano at 5150, and a parlor organ for $50, cost $150. Three great bargains at the music store of J. M. Hoffmann & Co., 537 Smithfield street Among the many brands of lager beer thrown upon the market the output of the Banerlein Brewing Co., of Bennetts, Pa., has been justly assigned a place in the front rank of the brewing industry and is ad judged to be one of the finest beers brewed. Families and tbe trade supplied. Tele phone 1,018, Bennetts, Pa., opposite Forty third st, Pittsburg, Pa. MWFSU More NewAll Black Passementeries To-Day In lace patterns and in points prices right here. Jos. Hoeke & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Beattn'S alterative and rheumatic bitters, purely vegetable. Sold by all drug gists and Jos. Fleming & Son, cor. Dia mond and Market sts. tvs For To-Day's dale We place on our connters another batch ot those men's kersey overcoats at the bargain figure of $13. They are a big go, and no wonder; $25 is the price charged for them elsewhere; our price $13 to-day. P. C. C. C, cor.'Grant and Diamond sts., opp. tbe new Court House. MEETINGS. NOTICE MEMBERS OF COURT GOOD INTENT No. 5S7S. A O. F. of A M.. are requested to attend the funeral of our la;e Bio. Samuel H. Brooks on THURSDAY, October 17. at 2 p. it, from bis late residence. Southern ave., Mt Washington. Sister courts are respect fully Invited to attend. By order n C. R. sel6M38 BUSINESS CHANGES. DISSOLUTION Tbe partnership heretofore existing be tween AdolDh Goeddel and Albert J Mans mann, nnder the firm name of Goeddel & Mansmann, drygoods and gents' furnishing goods, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent The business of the late firm will be settled by Albert J. Mansmann & Co., who will continue tbe business at tbe old stand, No. 6123 Penn ave.. East End. ADOLPH GOEDDEL, oclS-15 ALBERT J. MANSMANN. KOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEJI THAT THE partnership between E. M. Roberts and C E. Adams, under tbe firm name and style of Roberts t Adams, is dissolved by mutual con sent C. E. Adams withdrawing. All debts owing to said partnership are to be received by E. M. Roberts, and all demands are to be pre sented to him for payment. E. M. Roberts will continne the horseshoe ing bnslue8 at the old stand, cor. S. TWENTY-SECOND STREET and CABEY ALLEY, Pitts Durg. ocM-20 -OTICE David Lenta & Son, successors to Peter Teah, formerly of Stall No. 99, Diamond Market, Pittsburg, will open anew stall at No. 63 Alle gheny Market, and continue running the old stall, where their sausage can be bad at either stands, or at JNO. DAUB'S SONS, 617 Smithfield St. oclSCS Pittsbnrg. Pa. AMUSEMENTS. EXPOSITION. ONLY FOUR DAYS MORE. EVERYBODY COME AND HEAR THE GREAT THIRTEENTH REGIMENT BAND. OC16 TITRS. JENNES MILLER Will Lecture on DRESS REFORM AT OLD CITY HALL, MARKET ST.. This afternoon at 2 o'clock. oclC-14 pKAND OPERA HOUSE Matinee at 2 P. If. To-night at 8 P. M. RUDOLPH ARONSON in the Comic Opera Company, BRIGANDS. Oct 2L Little Lord Fauntleroy. ocli-16 "DIJOU THEATEIt MATINEE TO-DAY. J. M. HILL'S A POSSIBLE CASE COMPANY. Oct 21. Oliver Doud Byron. ocl4 24-WS HARRIS' THEATER-EVERY AFTER NOON and evening. W. A. Brady's Original Version of SHE. Weird, Mystical, Barbario, Gorgeous in Scenic Effects. Week October 21 Daniel Boone. -.oclS-U TTARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY To-night Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, HYDE'S BIG SPECIALTY SHOW. oclS piANOb, ORGANa 8. HAMILTON. El AND 93 FIFTH AVENUE. Pittsbnrg; Pa. ap30.74-D A. WH1TELEY. 128K THIRD AVE., UPSTAIRS. Gents' shoes soled and heeled in 15 minutes jeetworkilajeJ(uati;WT . Oir Display aavertiiemtnti ana dollar psr tquarc for one insertion. Ctauffled advertise mcnlt on this page ruch as Wanted, For Sale, To Let, etc., ten cents per line for each inser tion, and none taken or less than fifty xnts. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH branch: offices. For the accommodation of the public, Branch -Offlooa nave 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: Advertisement! are to bo prepaid except where advertisers already have account with TOT D1S- PATCIt PITTSBURG. THOMAS MCCAFFltKY, SXQBatler street EMIIi O. bTUCKET, 2Mh street and Penn ave. E. G. BTUCKEY ACO., Wylle ave. and Fnltonst K. BTOKELY. Fifth Avenue Market House. d EAST END. t. f. WALLACE, eiztrenn avenue. OAKLAMD. MCALLISTEE t BHEIBLEB, 5 th av. AlwOOd St sournsmx. JACOB SPOHN. Mo. 2 Carson street H. A. DONALDSON. 1707 Carson strest ALLEGHENY. A. 3. KAERCHEK. 59 Federal s'treet. H. J. McBRIDF, Market House, Allegheny. FRKD H. EGGEES. 172 Ohio street. J". H. EGGERS & SON, Ohio and Chestnut sts. 3. F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin aves. O. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver avei. PERKY M. OLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves. M1LLVALE BOROUGH. W. W. FLOCKEK, Stationer. No. 4 Grant ave. WANTED. Slale Heln. w- ANTED-SHORT ORDER COOK AT ONCE. HO. 200 MARKET ST. OC1S-B WANTEU-FOOB GOOD TINNERS, IMME DIATELY. JOHN W. BOWER, Home stead, Pa. oclS-13 WANTED-10 STONECUTTERS AT ONCE; aoply at 349 Ohio st, Allegheny. KON KEL & JORDAN. Contractors. oel6- TTTANTED-6 OOOD TINNERS-GOOD V wages paid. Apply to SAMUEL S1LBER STEIN, Grazier street Homewood. oc 15-87 WANTED PORTER IN JEWELRY STORE. Address JEWELER, statins: reference and where last employed, Dispatch office. oclB-21 WANTED CARPENTER FOR BOUGH work and ten rock men, at WALKER'S MILLS QUARRIES, Panhandle B. B. oclfi-60 TV ANTED FLACK BARREL HOOPERS Apply to UNION BARREL AND CASK FACTORY, South Moth st, Southslde. oc 17-33 WANTED -ONE HUNDRED LABORERS and twentv-Qve corkers. Apply to OTX BROS., Bord's Hill, head of Shlngess st ocll-8 WANTED-3 FIRST-CLASS ENTERPRISING real estate salesmen: liberal commission. ALLES & BAILEY. 164 Fourth ave. Tet 167. OC6-32 WANTED-TWO BOYS, STOUT AND ACT IVE; must have good references. Apply between 7 and 8 o'clock A. IT. at 110 WOOD ST. OC17-45 WANTED-A NO.l BOLOGNA MAKER AND weaner-wonrst and knock-wonrst maker. "Write to ANDREW GODFREY, Canal Dover, Tuscarawas Co., Ohio. ocl6-12 WANTED-EXPER1ENCED CANVASSERS only first-class men. with reference: salary and expenses, ouommlsslon. Apply at HAMIL TON HOTEL, 4 to r. M. Saturday. ocl8-77 -TrANTED-SOBER AND HONEST MEN TO TV sell umbrellas, albums, blankets and silver ware on payments In the city: good salaries paid to persevering men. UNION CREDIT CO.. 103 Fourth ave. oc3-9S-iiTWTr WANTED THREE GOOD AGENTS TO work city trade: permanent position to right party: only those who can furnish good reference and security need apply. Address G. C, Dispatch oQce. oclt-74 TTJANTEO-FOH THE UNITED STATES v V army, able-bodied, unmarried men, between the ages of 21 and 35 years; good pay. rations, clothlngand medical attendance. Apply at NO 815 PENN AVEN UE, Pittsburg-, Pa. Jy21-30-wsn -TVANTED-SALESMAN TO BELL OUR YV specialties to merchants: samples and case furnished: exclusive territory; salary paid or commission; permanent situation, with chance to establish flne trade. MODEL LEDGER CO.. South Bend, Ind. ocl6-44-2nvp WANTED A STRONG, ACTIVE YOUNG man, about IS or 19 years, to deliver goods, collect and mike himself generally useful: must come well recommended. Apply at ASSIGNEE'S SALEOFDRYUOOD3, 723 and 725 Liberty St., corner Eighth. oeic-78 WANTED LABORERS WANTED IN NEW Orleans DO able-bodied men to ship as crew; wages 60 per month and board; to reliable men steady employment will be ftlven. Apply to M.N. WOOD. Coast and Laiausche Line, No. 2 Canal st., New Orleans, La. oclS-C WANTED-AN TEXPEEIENCED AND RE LIABLE cashier; only those capable of taking cash and making change quickly and ac curately and possessing tbe highest recommenda tions need apply; call at once. SEMPLE'S STORES. 165 Federal St., Allegheny. oelS-70 WANTED-SALESMEN AT 175 PEE MONTH salarvand expenses, to sell a line of silver plated ware, watches, etc.; by sample only; horse and team furnished free; write at once for full Barttculars and sample case of goods free. STAN ABD SILVERWARE CO., Boston, Mass. se24-90-D WANTED-BR1CKLAYERS-THOSE WANT ING work and employers and all others who may wish to employ bricklayers should regis ter such wants, free of charge, at the headquarters of the INDUSTRIAL MUTUAL BENEFIT AS SOCIATION, 93 Fourth ave., first floor front. Open until 9 r. u. Saturdays. ocU-SO-uwfsu Female Heln. WANTED-GIRLSTOHUN MACHINES AND sew gloves. LOUVRE, 24 Sixth st. OC17-37 w ANTED-GIRL FOR GENERAL HOU8E- wuitn. us -AUto HXKEi.1', Allegheny. OC1S-2S WANTED EXPERIENCED WAIST AND skirt makers. Apply to A. REILLY, 933 Penn avenne. oclS-35 ANTED-TWO GIRLS-ONE FOR PLAIN cooking, one for chamber work. Apply 60 SIXTH AVE. OCIO-OL WANTED-TEN LADY OPERATORS ON Singer sewing machines. J. D. CHANT LER & CO., 75, 77 and 79 Diamond St. oclS-30 -TfTANTED-AN INTELLIGENT AMERICAN TV l&dr. nre.r25- fornoaltlan In onr retail nr. der department: salary $33 monthly. Call after 10, ROOM 7, S3 Ninth st. 0C15-25 Male and Female Heln. TJANTED-S) ITALIANS, II 75 PER DAY; T V child's nurse: 2 nurse girls: girls for board ing houses: cooks, chambermaids, house girls: 2 colored. MEEHAN'S, 545 Grant st. ocM-D -rtTANTED LADY AND GENTLEMAN VV agents for city and surrounding towns: a household necessity; Just out: no kitchen com- Elete without It: It recommends and sells itself, all at MARTELL'S, 411 Smithfield st OC7-32-MWV Situations. WANTED-SITUATION BY A YOUNG MAN as clerk or messenger. Address W. H. S., Dispatch office. oclS-69 WANTED-SITUATION AS FARM HAND: understands tbe care or horses and general farm work. Address D. It., Dispatch office. 0C16-32 WANTED-SITUATION BY AN EXPER IENCED hat and gents furnishing goods salesman. Address, for 3 days, . K., Dispatch office. oclS-9 Boarding. TTTANTED-YOUNGyiAN DESIRES 'ROOM VV to himself and board with a Protestant family, within ten minutes walk of postofflce; f4 50 per week. Address HART, Dispatch office. OC16-33 Boarders and IiOdser. WA ANTED-OCCUPANT3 KOB WELL-FUR- NlKHTrrtrnnma. nrntrt nffnrnlhedhonse: all convenience yr housekeeping; references. MONTQOME)Xa.VE., Allegheny. ocl6- Financial. WANTED-MORTGAGES ON CITY PBOP4" ERTY, over SI. M0; X cer cent; no tax. HENRY A. WEAVER & CO.. S2Fonrth avenue. mh2-s22-D TfT AN TED-M0HTGA0H3-S1. 000. 000 TO LOAN VV in larce and small amounts at 4H,5and per cent free of State tax: no delay. REED B. C0YLE4 CO., 131 Fourth ave. my21-) TTTANTED MORTGAGES IN LARGE OB VV small amounts on Pittsbnrg, Allegheny or suburban Improved real estate at lowest rates. ALEXANDER & LEE, 313 Wood St. OC12-81-MWS WANTED-TO LOAN 1500,000. IS AMOUNTS or 3,000 and upward, on city and suburban property, on 4J4 per cent free of tax; also smaller amounts at 5 and S per cent. BLACK & BALRD, 85 Fourth avenue. se?l-d28-D "fTTA-NTED MORTGAOES-J1.000, 000TO LOAN V V on city and suburban properties at 4K fiand C per cent and on larms In Allegheny and adja cent counties at (per cent. I. M. PENNOCK A SON, 10) Fourth avenue. ap'-fil TTJANTKD-TO LOAN f20a000 ON MOKT VV GAOEStflOO and upward at 6 per cent; 1500,000 at 4J4 per cant on residences or business property: also in adjoining counties. S. H. FREN CH. 125 Fourth avenue. oc31-e84-D anScellnneona. WANTED-BY PEARSON, LEADING PHO TOGRAPHER, 88 Fifth avenne, Pittsburg, and 43 Federal street Allegheny, everybody to know that he Is making fine cabinets at 1 50 per dozen; photos delivered when promised; lnsUn ttneousprecosK -- -, -J:--raisihiMB. WANTED. '-BlUcellaneonii. WANTED HIGHEST SPOT CASH PRICES paid for second-band furniture, carpets and honiehold goods or all kinds. 1211 PENN AVE NUE. , au2S-2S-JtWj WANTED TO START A CLUB OF 42 MEM BERS to secure a fine gold watch for each one In the club at SI 00 per week. Address P. O. BOX SOI, and I will call and snow you the watch. Jy3-40 WANTED-PDPILS TO LEARN SHORT HAND and typewriting; any of the leading systems taught: 25 typewriters. Address or call at MARTIN'S SHORTHAND SCHOOL, 412 Wood street. ocls-29 WANTED-PERSONS TO KNOW THAT BY agrcelnsr torj&T 81 ner week -ron can get posstsslos of fine gold or silver watches, clocks. ewelry, dlrmonds, silverware, etc. J.MITSCH, i30 Federal st., Allegheny, Pa. sel2-Mwrsa WANTED-THE PEOPLE TO KNOW THAT YEAOER ft CO..70 Federal t., Allegheny, will make cabinets of anybody during this month for 75c per doz.; bring the little ones: don't miss; N o. 70 Federal st. Ihese cabinets will not fade. ocl-91-D WANTED-IRON AND GLASS WORKERS to take notice where employment Is steady, at Cochran station, and purchase cheap lots In the Patterson Planrcheap; on eajy terms; month ly or yearly payments. J. It WYLIE, Agent Dnquesne, Pa or No. 8 Wood street room 5, Pittsburg, Pa. OC12-92 FOR SALE-IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. Citv Residences FORSALE-AT tlOOO-PAYMENTS CAN BE made st 825 per month, or reasonable terms; a neat brick bouse. 6 rooms: ISi'O Virginia ave.: send for particulars. W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth ave. ocl2-99-wg fTSOR SALE-ON COLWELL ST.. NEAR JU Dinwiddle, 2-sty. brick dwelling. 6 rooms, n. and a. gas; In good condition: a bargain; lot SOxlOO to alley. J. 0. BEILLY, 77 Diamond St. OC13-150 FOR SALE-MT. WASHINGTON, SOUTHERN ave.. Thirty-second ward; frame dwelling bouse. Brooms, good location, large grounds; a very pleasant place for a home: price reasonable: terms easy. SAMUEL W. BLACK ft CO., 99 Fourth ave. OC9-59-10. 12, 14, 18. 18 East End Residences. FOR SALE-MODERN 8-ROOMED BRICK house, nicely located, on Margaretta st: handy to R. R. and cabfe line: price, to.K0: on time. MELLON BROTHERS, 6349 Station st, E. E. oclS-lJO-KWr FOR SALE-SHADY81DE DWELLING, WAL NUTit. ; a 2-story frame of 7 rooms and fin ished attic, hall. h. Ac. water, gas, etc.: call and get full particulars. BLACK ft BALUD, 95 Fourth avenue. 3A-147. OC13-7I FOR SALE-MODEL OAKLAND HOUSE, AT WOOD street near Cable place, a 2-story brick dwelling of 6 rooms, hall, lanndry. front porcu; other conveniences; large lot 05x123 to an alley. BLACK ft BAIRD, 95 Fourth are. 2B-65. OC13-74 FOR SALE-NEAP HOUSE ALMOST NEW, and good lot In the East End, close to Hi land avenue and schnolbouse: 8 rooms, hall and cellar, etc.: price onlv t2,250; a rare bargain. J AS. W. DBAPE ft CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. OC15-52 FOB SALE-FIFTH AVE., NEAR SHADY lane, a very desirable home at a very low figure: 11 rooms, wltp all modern improvements; nearly new; stable on lot; this Is a very flne residence and is worth more than we are now asking; lot 55x100. J. C. REILLY, 77 Diamond st ocli-150 FIR SALE-E. E. DWELLING, CORNER property, near Fifth ave. cable orP.lt R.; substantial 2-story frame, 6 rooms, hall, inside shutters, water, gas, etc.: lot 48x109 feet: this property will be sold exceedingly low If sold at once. SAMUEL W. BLAOK ft CO., 99 Fourth ave. 0C15-71 FOR BALE tSOO CASH, REMAINDER ON exceedingly liberal payments, low rate of In terest for a complete brick house 9 rooms; every thing complete to smallest details; handsomely finished and papered; 15 minutes' ride from P. O. by Fifth ave. cable line. Fnr terms see W. A. HEBRON ft SONS. 80 Fourth avenne. ocS-68-ws FOR SALE-A PRETTY HOME IN THE EAST End; paved street well sewered, and only a short distance from the railroad; a Queen Anne dwelling containing 9 commodious rooms, reeep tionhall, range, bath, laundry, all the latest im proved conveniences: large lot: SLOOO cash, bal ance to suit. BLACK ft BAIRD, 93 Fourth ave. OC13-74 FOB SALE-ON COR. EDWIN AND EL WOOD sts. : lot 89 it front 120 ft. deep to 20-fU alley: new frame house of 8 rooms, reception haft basement laundry, good sewerage, elegant front and sldeporches, good neighborhood, one square from Hiland ave.: abt z minutes' walk from Fifth ave. cable cars: complete In every respect: only $8, 750, THOS. L1GUETT, No. 114 Fourth ave. ocl3-127-Mwrssu FOB SALE A FINE. NEW BRICK RESI DENCE property, with beautiful, large lot situate on one of the most pleasant avenues in the East End; a gentle elevation, affordlnga charming view of Liberty Valley, and securing a perfect sewerage system: 12 elegant rooms, wltn spaelons reception halt billiard room, bath and lavatorial facilities with patent Scotch closet; lanndry. nat ural gas and all of the more recent appliances, and everything in the most perfect order; wide piazza covering the entire front and side: it will prove In teresting to anyone In quest of a handsome'Eait End home to examine this valuable property. Par ticulars from JAM. W. DRAPE ft CO.. 123 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. ocl2-87-HWS Alleshcny Residences. TJK)B BALE-A HANDSOME NORTH AVE. JU residence, corner lot: one of tbe best loca tion In Allegheny. For full tnlormatlon see W. A. HEKKON&SONS, No. 80 Fourth are. OC12-49-WS FOR SALE AN EXCELLENT BRICK dwelling. with large corner lot In Allegheny; near parks and street cars; 9 rooms, with bath. w. c, laundry, natural gas, wide hall, 'dry cellar, finished attic, etc., all In crime order; almost new; price and terms reasonable. JAS. W. DRAPE ft CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. OC12-S7-MWB FOR 3ALE-A VERY DESIRABLE RESI DENCE, Clifton ave.. Second ward, Alle Jiheny, near street cars, and electric road. 8 rooms, mil, slldlng-doors between hall, parlorand dining room, inside shutters, porches, front and rear, flne mantels, nat and art. gas, bath. Inside w. c, range and 'laundry, etc.: this house is well finished and papered thronghont; grounds large and well kept surrounded by large forest trees: corner lot 106x130: more ground can be had If de sired: price low: must be sold at once. SAMUEL W. BLACK ft CO., 89 Fourth ave. OC13-51-14.1S, 18, 22,24, XS Suburban Residences. FOB SALE 4 SMALL HOUSES AND LOTS at Homestead, near denot: rents (288: nrlce only 81,250; cheap; over 12 per cent net. JAS. W DRAPE ft CO.. Ii9 Fourth ave.. Pittsburg. oclS-52 FORSALE-AT WILKINSBUEG HOUSE, 8 rooms, all modern Improvements: lot 40x132: beautiful location. W. E. HAMNETT, 404 Smithfield street, Pittsburg, andWUklnsbarg.ra. ' ocI6-8 TjWR SALE-NEAR SANDY CREEK STATION, X! A. V. B. R.. 2-story frame dwelling, 8 rooms and finished attic; new and modern; i acres or level ground: a very pleasant country home. J. C. RLILL Y, 77 Diamond st. OC13-150 I710R SALE-BELLEVUE P., Ft. W. ft C. B. : R., frame dwelling honse 8 rooms. Mi acres ground, well improved; stable, carriage bouse, etc.: must be sold at once; owner going away: price very low. SAM'L. W. BLACK ft CO.. 89 Fourth ave. ocll-5-Mwr FOR SALE LOTS. Cltr Lota. FOR SALE-ON FOURTH AVE., ADJOINING the Dollar Bank, lot 4ox8J ft : must be sold to settle an estate. W. A. HERRON ft SONS, No. 80 Fourth ave. ocl2-49-ws FOR SALE-tGOO FOB LAWEENCEVILLE lots, McCandlcss and Duncan streets. 20x100 each: convenlenttn mills, etc. BLACK &BA1KD, 95 Fourth are. C147 0C15-55 FOR UALE-IF YOU WANT THE FINEST view of the city, buy a lot on Bailey ave.. In the "Nautker Place, " Mt. Washington : lots 50x125 each: terms to suit all. BLACK ft BAIRD. 95 Fourth ave. 2t-55 oclS-54-D East End Lots. FOR 8ALE-8650-ON EASY TERMS-BEAUTI-FULLY located at Homewood station. P. B. R.. 25xl0dfeeteach. SeeW. A. HEKEON-ftSONS, 80 Fourth avenue. oclS-SO-Wd VJWR SALE-LOT ON HOMEWOOD AVE.', 24X Si. 100 feet: good location for store; handy to P. B. R.; price. 8950. on easy payments. MEL LON BROTHERS, 6349 Station it., E. E. OC13-130-MWT TJIOR SALE AT SHADYSIUE. ON ELLS JD WORTH ave.. the best lot on the street for the price: must be cold on account or removal of owner. See (V. A. HERRON ft SONS. SO Fourth ave. oel-97-ws FOR BACE-ON ROUP ST., 3 MINUTES' walk from Fifth are. cable cars; Iotxioo, to 20-ft alley? sets well above grade: sewerage complete; onlyS2.400. THOS. LIGGETT, No. 114 Fourth ave. ocl3-l27-nwrssa FOR BALE-SECURE ONE OF THOSE VERY desirable loti for a, home or Investment; Villa Park plan: now Is the time to secure a selection- Colored plan from JOHN F. BAXTER, Agent 512 Smithfield street. oc13-76-hwt FOR SALE-ON BATES ST., AT FOOT. OF Oakland ave., beantirul lot 50x120. to 20-ft. alley; aboutSmlnntes' walk from Firth ave, cable cars: elegant neighborhood: ouly3,C00. THOS. LIGGETT, No. 114 Fourth ave. OcH-127-MWrSSU FOR SALE-BAUM GROVE LOTS. WITH. Improved streets, wide flagstone sidewalks and grass plots, but a few minutes' walk to cable cars: low prices. See MELLON ROa.. East End, or J OHN IT. BAXTER, Agt., 512 Smithfield St. OC12-60-WSSU FORSALE-SS7 50 PER FOOT-BOULEVARD, Thomas street, near Linden ave., lot 50x155 feet: this Is one of the. most desirable lota In the plan: street is 90 feet .wide, paved and sewered; 4 minutes' walk from Fifth ave. station. SAMUEL W. BLACK ft CO., 09 Fourth ave. OC13-171-UWTS Alleshcnv Lots. FOR SALE-LOT HSX10O, LACOCK ST., NEAR Federal st. Allegheny, at trustee's sale by direction or Orphans' Court. On Thursday, Oct. 24. at I o'clock,' will be sold on the premises. In lots to sutt purchasers, that piece of valuable real estate belonging to the estate of the late Martha McDonald Smith, fronting 148 feet on tbe north side of Lacock st. bylOOfeetdeep to a street ad jacent to West Penn Railroad; very eligible prop erty for manufacturing purposes; terms, one fourth cash and balance In three yearly payments, a. ueuuate.4bon, Aaeu&aeexi, ecM-7i . FOR SALE-rLOTK. Glenwood Low. FOR SALE-LOTS AT GLEN WOOD. "NEAR the station r graded sfeets, sidewalks, city water, houses and lots lor sale. L36u, ft 759. t&OCu, ten per cent cash, balance on monthly payments: Second Ave. Electric Railway will pass In front of these lots; B. ft o. Railroad fare monthly tickets, tH cents per trip; 12 minute from Smithfield st. eMlRUEC. BURG WIN, 150 Fourth ave. lv24U-XWSa Ilnzalvrood Lots. FOB SALE-HAZELWOOD LOTS. 1680 EACH. 3 vacant lots on Kearcher ave., Twenty-third ward, 41x145. BLACK ft BAIRD, H Fourth ave. 2D-308. 0C15-S4-D F OR 8ALE-S3C0 EACH FOR HAZELWOOD J lots; 13 beautifully lying lota on Blgelow; n. Sylvan ave., 25X100 feet each. BLACK ft BAIBD, 95 Fourth ave. 2D-308 OC15-55 Suburban Loin. FOE BALE-AT W1LKINSBUBO. ON COAL St., 2 lots. 50x200 each, price 375: cheapest lots in Wllkinsbnrg. W E. HAMNEIT, 404 Smithfield street Pittsburg, and WUklnsburg.Fa. OC18-8 Farms. FOR SALE A DESIRABLE FARM OF 100 acres and farm building. 18 miles from city, at Glbsonia. on P. ft W. R. R. W. A. HERRON ft SONS, 80 Fourth avenne. oc2-39-wr FOB SALE-FARM 175 ACRES. FRAME house, large barn, line apple and peach or chard, good timber, three veins coal, P. ft W. R. R., only $40 per acre. ED. W1TT1SH, 410 Grant St.. Pittsburg, Pa. oclS-p FOR SALE-FARM-TO ANY CAPITALIST, either lsdv or rentleman. that wlrihM to nnv one of the finest Improved farms In tbe State of Kentucky; price, skhCUo; it contains over iuu acre, and as 1 nave a personal knowledge of It ana the surrounding country, lwlll give a guar anteed, truthful statement of the lacts to any per son wishing to Investigate, who is able and willing to buy, if all be fonnd correct. Call on or addfess LEVI J. JEFFRIES, BeUevcrnon, Fayette Co., Pa. oci3-li-Mwrsa Miscellaneous. FOB BALE-IT WILL BE TO YOUR INTER EST to secure one of our new revised cata logues with mnnlement rlnst nubllshed) before buying elsewhere; we havealarge variety ofnew properties coming in oauy, ana can supply your wants without delay: lots and dwelling la all parts of the 2 cities and suburbs: all nrlees and terms; call or send for this valuable boot. BLACK ft BAIRD. Fonrth ave. oet-58 FOR SALE BUSINESS. Bnalaens Caances. FOR SALE- .tUG STORE IN GOOD COUN TRY, town ; owner in other business and can't attend to it. Address J. C, Dispatch office. oclS-28 FOR BALE A GOOD PAYING GENERAL store at a bargain: storeroom and dwelling. For particulars address 8. P. POOBBAUGH, Glencoe, Pa. oc$-3 TJIOR SALE-BUSINESS WHERE 1NDUSTBY X! and ambition will tell: new machinery In use. and It onlv reaulres Investigation to satisfy: capital required, S3, coo. T.J. KEEN AN, Attor ney, corner urant ana xriamona streets. oci-i j FOR SALZ-A FINE CONFECTIONERY store, centrally located on Fifth are.; doing a business of f 18 to G0 per day: leasehold on store, ice cream parlor and 4 dwelling rooms. onlySSO er month; stock and fixtures will Invoice about LSOO: will be sold cheap If sold at once. THOS. .1GGETT, U4 Fourth ave. oelO-99-KWTSSU TJIOR SALE-2 FINE BAKERIES AND CON Jj FEUTIONEBIES, In excellent locations, Urge grocery store In Pittsburg, 9,060 or Invoice, doing yearly business of 100.000; smaller grocery stores, ftOO to 85,000; cigar stores, small bakeries, confec tioneries, boarding houses, drygoods and notion tores, feed store, printing ofilce and many other business chances for mates or females: free par ticulars. SHEPARDftOO..S4Flfthave. oc3 Business Stands. T7M)RSALE-COK.BOSS STREET AND JTRST X? avenue, a good business location: can be bought cheap. See W. A. HEREON ft SONS. 80 Fourth avenne. oelO-86-ws Fobsale-investment-fifthavenue; near Logan street 3-sty. pressed brick front 7 rooms and storeroom; price low enough to be considered a good purchase; lot 21x89. J. C. REILLY, 77 Diamond St. OC13-150 Mannfactnrlnst Sites. FOB SALE-J99) PENN AVE., E. E.. BET. Hiland and Collins ave., flne business loca tion; lot 20x145, to another street: a bargain. SAMUEL W. BLACK, ft CO., 99 Fourth ave. OCl-9-KWT FOBSALE-EXCELLENTMANUFACTUBING site, near Fifty-fourth street city, fronting 360 feet on Allegheny Valley Railroad by SO) feet deep to a street: one of the most eligible sites In the 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 ft CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. Pa. OC12-87-1IW8 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock. tc FOR SALE-8ECOND-HAND BABOUCHZ, as good as new. Can be seen at C WEST ft CO.'S, Carriage Makers, 420 Dnquesne way, Pitts burg, Pa. oclO-28 F OK SALE-VERY FINE BLACK .MAKE, 7 vears old; alto one new doctor's bnggv. and one second-hand Brewster buggy: will selfeheap. BENNETT ft FLOCKER, corner Klrkpatrlck and West End ave., Allegheny. ocl5-72 Machinery and Metals. FOR SALE-2 CIGAR BUNCnlNG.MACHlNES and a pigeon hole ease, 94 holes, will Be sold cheap. JOS. HARTLE, cigar stores. 34 Fifth ave. or 59 Chestnut St. ocJJ-CT FOR SALE-ENGINES AND BOILERS-NEW and refitted; repalringproraptlv attended to. PORTER FOUNDRY ANDMACH1NECO..L1M., below Suspension bridge, Allegheny, Pa. aulC-29 FOR SALE-SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND boilers; all sizes and styles kept In stock, from 4 to 100 h. p.; all refitted: good as new, at lowest m. rices; mountea pozraoie engines, a to so a. p. 1-25 Park way. J. 3. YOUNG, Allegheny, Pa. Ja3-92-irwr FOB SALE- HOISTING ENGINES, HOT and second hand; wire and reanllla rope, der rick and fittings, hoisting tubs and cars, clay and ore pans, engines, boilers and machinery. THOMAS CABLIN'SSONS,Lacock and Sandusky sts., Allegheny. au5-17-)fwr Miscellaneous. TJIOR SALE-CAMERA-BLArH, SxT: FINEST J2 outfit in the city: cost S200: will seU cheap. Address CAMERA. Dispatch office. OC15-39 TO TET. East End Residences. TO LET-HOUSE OB li BOOMS, STABLE and outbuildings; large grounds; on Negley avenue, near Penn avenue cable ears. Inquire of HENRY ROBERTS, at Oliver ftKoberts Wire Co., Sduthslde. sel9-10 Allegheny Residences. TO LET-NO. 62 LACOCK ST., ALLEGHENY, a good 2-story frame dwelling otsrooms, ball, both gases, water, etc.; rent 28. BLACK ft BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. oc 18-20 Suburban Residences. TO LET-BELLEVUE, P., FT. W. ft C. K. B., elegant residence, 14 rooms, complete in every respect; large lot fruit and shade trees. SAMUEL W. BLACK ft CO., 99 Fourth ave. OC12-8-JTWTS Apartments. mo LET-3 FURNISHED ROOMS-COMPLETE JL ror light housekeeping; everytning nrst class; large yard, etc. 145 FULTON ST., neai near Center ave. ocIS-71 Bnalnesa Stands. rpO LET-STOREROOM ON SEVENTH AVE.. I near Smithfield; Immediate possession. In quire J. BlSSELL,Room20S, Blssell Block. OC16-10-HWT O LET FOUR (4) STOREROOMS-GOOD business stands on corner Liberty -and Fourth and on corner of Penn and Third, with dwellings; 24 unfurnished rooms for housekeep ing. Inquire of S. MUSURAVE, 44 Fourth street. ocl3-57otwrsa Offices. Desk Room, die TO LET-IN THE NEW DISPATCH BUILD ING, 75, 77 and 79 Diamond street, two of the roomiest and best-lighted offices to be reuna In tbe city; rent 200 and 300 per annum. Including elec tric lights. Janitor service and steam heating. Apply between 10 A. M. and 1 P. M or between 2 and 4 r. M. ' Jy23-7 PERSONAL. PERSONAL-MALTBY-S OYSTER DEPOT, late 76 Fifth avenue, removed to 84L Smith Held street; fresh oysters received dally; orders filled at lowest prices. J. B. UEMMEULE, Mgr. sel-K-D PERSONAL-BOOKS! BOOKS I BOOKS! New and old. ancient and Kooern. standard and rare. legal, medical and scientific 30.000vol nmes to select from. LEVI'S BOOK STORE. 900 Liberty St. an3-9S PERSONAL HIS LOVE SUDDENLY BE TURNED: recently they bad not been on tbe best of terms owing to a little family Jar occa sioned by the wife insisting on being allowed to renovate his wearing apparet and which, 01 course, was done In a bungling manner; In order to prevent tbe trouble they agreed to send all, their work hereafter to DICKSON, the Tailor. 65 Fifth ave., corner Wood st, second floor, and now everytning Is lovely and peace and happiness again reigns In their household. Telephone 155, au) LOST. LOST REWARD IF FOUND, WATCH chain, Monday night October 14. Address Wj J. O. P. O. Box, 282, WUklnsburg, Pa. ocl-7 LOST-8 HOGS FROM SLAUGHTER HOUSE, 4-Mlle Run. Twentv-thlrd ward; reliable re ward If returned to 1360 SECOND AVE., city, ocis-tn- TpANY.lncorporatedl888.D13PATCHBCILD ING. 75, 77 and 79 Diamond st. Engravings ol buildings, machinery, portraits, cuts for cata logues, etc.; reproductions of pen and Ink draw ings, wood cut prints, manuscripts, etc: print ing, binding, blank books, etc SC4-42-WS MONEY TO IRELAND, SCOTLAND AND England can best be sent by checks on the "Cheque Bank," which are cashed by ail bankers, merchants aad tradespeople. Pitts- l imm..uit wiaiwBssRArn nr asiaiwt,riwww t MAEWM n-si REAL ESTATE. -wtva oiTsL- " - .! z. m ft i - . TWO FOUK-STOBT WAREHOUSES, HENRY A. WEAVER & CO. oclW7 REAL "ESTATE - . r - -IS- ' I BOOMING -AT- - '. ,'r COCHRAI STATIONS K Xhs greatest inducements to get- gomes 1 permanency orspecalaaoa yet oSereeV-1 . - dfvl Because the ---,& 'M PATTEESON 'V PLAN OF LOTS-; Q -AT- COCHRAN STATION; ; - f On the Mononzahela Division. P. E.R aw sew ' - - -Ar ! situated tbat they are easy ot aeeesa (e hour in the day) to three or four ot tbo InfgiMS,? manufacturing works in AHagiiesy ana they CAN BE BOUGHT ON" FAIR TERSO. -S-Good chance for steady work at Howard Plate Glass Works, AHegbesy mer Steel Works and Iruqnesae Tube WojtafrT ' - -.W.tfj J. E. WYXTJS,. AGENT, DUQUESNEPA, -. ka tM &05 rv-njA q txr -., TTfin. r - f. 3 w Av w if wm ntev vots ..wbs. AUCTION SALBes. A DJOU.Kr4.Ei HAIiW JJHUAA-BLtSt i ,-, rtiTAtmn nrflTMrtuui as flBiM a.- t nler street Sixteenth ward, near Tfr- lourtn, street and Howard raMie MMit house. Lot 80x100 feet; with two aslwry" THURSDAY, October 17, at 3 o'aieetr. itjJ diicju, are jrotory jranws uw utra ii sum. si cottage bouse thereon. Tho attention of eaal i. ev tallsts is invited. For full iBformattoa aaafe? , to I. M. PKNNOCKVA SON. 106 Fosrth a,aa M A, J. PENTECOST. Auctioneer. 418 Gnat st. OCKKU ADJOURNED SA LB" DBBTTtA WJsVa La. jritHourg properties b ahhw, sar v tha TwemlseaL on the corner of Thirtv-Mtsi asssV "'"' . Butler streets. Fifteenth ward; lot 98 K.i-'- .Buuersi., 2W is. on aainy-nisa s.asw m zs. renn are., on wnicn axe u stick aas. houses: ellcibly situated for bnoiaom or dwellings: no w a eood ntviBe iav can ba Improved tagreat advantage- m information apply to I. AC PENMOCK I 14)5 Fourth ave., or A. J. PENTECOST.. uoneer, a o. sa urant sc PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS THE RED8TONH f!fisi ani rtr Hnnaur will " m ZS52 J3s BSSSSSM ,vi - - . ' ?V& .il.il hmwu.1i n .h.Y A AA.An .f M II mi ii i iT '" 1 IWHUI1U1WW..U1 ....TV-TOM W JWIHVY-; aouoio cqks ovens uauj uewwr .u, jeen. . i to do onus witn amain? wan oeara For further particulars iaaaireattfcec W. It- WILSON. Engineer. Psaa linlksks ""i Pittsburg. OrrrcB or Covstt CqhtrozambI i 1 Pii.iiuw j- ...I. ft Ida a Jr fc t. rffiAT.im PRflPOSAT.R WTT.r. RE Ttm. KJ CKIVISP at this office until 4 cycles r. : TUU1WUAI, October 17. lew, for wmm Anfl FYtanrllnfl. AlffirouillM tn hridsfA AVJtr f tiers creek at MeCahes. Bids to ba In-Dm hsssssK'ft sum lor work complete, work to Be c WU W. WVAW4 0 A'WVH.UV , WV. lf.W UM1 ! can be seen at the office of the Coaatv Jsigjil. g. neer af tar MONDAY, October 14, 1SS8. Bidders shonld visit site before biddinc, JOSIAH SPBEH. OC12-38 County Coatrette; "w S5 C1EAXED PROPOSALS WILL BB O OEIVED by the HBdersitmed, at tie chantaand Manufacturers' Bask, at He Mich., until OCTOBER 38, leW, at 13 oel noon, for the purchase of 160.880 of the Ba Graphite Mlnine Comoaar's 8 Der cost : ax mortgage coupon bonds, in sums of J638 amk?3 upward, reserving; the right to reject aajr eef f ail mas. xne property consists ox am mimbj .v land in Barspa eonntv. Micn with. a. tasb'se j... franhftn or Mack lead ITS feet in. thloktMM ids' fti workiae, and a personal guarantee gives by as' &jn gooa patty u ruqiureu. I j? urtner ltuormsuon given os zaqBKizHE-w Fred Carlisle, 51 Campaa BaOMar, De4&sV,B UVJ.41 . --in ttt e MTY CLERK'S NOTICE OF THE OTITj j oi, tspoaane fans, w. r. xo an wosm i may concern: roace is nereoy given imemj&a SAftlAfl nmnntalft far thA f BratAfaln asii sasssitf' ! i In thA rltv nf BnnVftfiA Fslta. TaT. sl fcwaiqriif (12) Inch water main, length awimxlsaaiefr) " when laid three thousand sevea aasntoed a eighty (2.780) feet; also to XurnJek aad toy a sts: (61 inch water main, leneth arHwroilmilesr; ' when laid one thousand sight hundred. aj ' ,,.'. t fifty (1,830) feet: also furnish and If om -i hundred and slxtr feet of four Ml ines. atooh for hydrants, will be received by meat ttta ,l time or the meeting of the City Coaai ok WPTlTJ-p-HTlAVTrVFVNTWfJ Krnaakv A MSB nrA wm. l.tb. . 1140 n'AlAV A? ! l3 lia .). specifications for above f nrnlehlng aad toffee -of water mains can be exasaiaed in Unoalsgal ; the Pittsburg Dispatch. All bids ant, he ? securely sealed, and Indorsed on tbe eaveisea - substantially, sealed proposals for tbe fnnitaa- ing and laying of water mains In the DPOKane sam, w. a., ana awo accompa a certified check ot five hundred (J6) as a enarantes Of eood faith. The Coa serves the right to reject anv or all bids: J. J. WHITE, City Clsg-t-8r0fjjreFAXI4WASK.TK0ertoOf8JN OFFICIAL P1TTSB CXG. OCTOBBB & 1 TVTOTICE la HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1 l Rnrean of Health ot theoltvof . Bissau burg has tbis day established aad srarittaa. and dn.es berehv desitmata the foot 6 BsVMi month f 171 street. In tha citv of Plltobuiw. at ' the Allegheny river, and Clark's dnmaffiafr ' Immediately above the north end of tbe Sea 4 Tenth street bridge. In ttscityot Pineaws. on tho Monongahela river, as the places waoro are to bs received and deposited the eoateaai . of all privies as tbey shall from, titae to taate b . cieanea ana empiiea, una su oew 09 substances found upon the pnblic hlghj Superintendent ot tbe Bureau, of HeaMk. fit oci-80 VTOTICE TO CONTRACrORS SKAisaT5S IXJ -.. aalll 1. aa(hJ af 4-k& nafsaBa saaM L1 prUUUBSlV WiAJ IAJ lOt-VM V ware VBSwq was, f M City Controller until MONDAY.taeaat jaW tH UCtODer. a.Xi. low, an Jr. m., 101 luiiss 1 j SEWXBS. , 5j Murtland st. from Penn ave, to KeHy St.: 3sV " lnch.plpc j l5l Bayard st, from BidweU st, to NevSle tt lShlnch pipe. i Center ave- from Craig si. to Bartea At al and 3Mnch -nine. a ii Mignonette st, from Negley ave. to 1 w . lftanri ix.min mn" --i Harvard st, from Negley ave. toEaeH are. 3 l.tlnrh nlnl ' Howard alley and Thlrty-faartB at, frea M9l lectnortneaatorunirty.ionrtasuaacoBBBssjsjss,. with a sewer on Thlrty-foartts st at LtgaatscJ r .IfLlnnhnlnn. i "S Spring alley, from Twenty-first st to TweaSjtJ secomi st.: jo-incn pipe. Mulberry alley, from Sizteeatk st te i teenth St.: 15-iach pipe. Fourth are., from Grant tt to Cherry sMn 15-inch pipe. 1 Plans and specifications can be seea. aw7, blanks for bidding- can be obtaiaest at 'laM'i office. ; M Each proposal maw ae fifwowaaasufcr . Dona, proDatea Doiore tae Mayer or ty m Tbe Department of Awards MaerTea; .i-i.. . j....H.sui. .ZV.V fjKXife K 1DJXW mj n mn uiuhi . ia-s S. M. J esM-M CkteCofBet,tK i " -.' !! ,- iM r -.3 Mri I " X "a A. :&, , j?.;.,tiX'"iii.vJ, PfFSi'H, 1 iWsP