-etas XGEEAT OIL GUSHER. Petroleum Struck on the Arbuckle Farm in Stowe Township WITHIN FOUR MILES OF THE CITY. It is Flowing 700 Barrels a Day and the Shell Only Cracled. CflAETIERS .CREEK IS EAISBOW-HUED "To liim that hath shall he given," etc. Out oi 100 observant people 40 years of age. 99 -will believe at least that much of sacred 'writ is true, for their experience has veri fied it, and the unquoted end of the sen tence will also receive the same percentage of assent. The Arbnckles heirs struck it rich on Monday evening, hut not until yes terday did the public begin to pet onto the significance of the strike. They could scarce conceive that a 700-barrel petroleum vrell was spouting within four miles of the Court House. Up a rough and ragged ra vine leading from Chartiers creek, about a mile south of the mouth of the creek, the oil flowed in torrents at intervals, coloring the creek with $1,000 worth of iridescent hue. The distance to the well by wagon road is perhaps a mile lurther, but "as the crow flies" it is not more than four miles from the court house, and the spot might be seen from the top of the tower, perhaps. The well is in the 45 line, said one of the drillers, the line extending across the river in the neigbborhood oi the mouth ot Woods' run in Allegheny. The depth of the well is variously stated at 2,000 and 2,200 feet. The band has been merely penetrated, the shell of the rock only being broken. One of the men at work said that the flow might or might not be increased by deeper drilling. The output is variously estimated at COO to . 700 barrels a day, and some Bay it is 50 bar rels an hour. It is flawing by heads, and ut one time was timed and there came 11 barrels in ten minutes. There is great abun dance ot gas, and the tank being lull, the pas throes made a commotion that sent oil in spray several rods lrom the tank. SHOES GREASED FOR KOIHISG. You could get vonr shoes greased by walking through the grass 50 feet from the well. There was no attempt made at con cealment, and it was a good day for livery stable men at Chartiers, rigs being in more request as the day grew. The only people not allowed near the well are coon hunters with their torches and lanterns. If you don't mind climbing a steep hill and being covered with beggar lice and Spanish needles you can get up to tbe hill from Chartiers creek in a few minutes on foot. As an evidence ot how little is known even by" geologists and people whose busi ness it is to know something about oil and gas bearing rock, a short distance west of the Arbnckles well is one on the Clever farm, which was supposed to be much better territory and though this well is deeper than the Arbuckles, gas hardly sufficient to supply two boilers was found, while a fev rods still further west is a good well on the same farm, that has been pro ducing oil for months. Still west of this is the iloore gas Tell, which did not come up to expectations, and on strength of tbe dis appointment leases westof it wereabandoned. Scarcely had this been done when the Fort Pitt Company struck a well nearly a mile still further west on the Diep farm, which alter a month from date of strike is still putting out 1,000 barrels of oil a week and rt1s but 1,400 leet deep. It was bored for gas, but a revenue of $150 a day isn't bad consolation lor the disappointment. IT TVAS TKOTJBLESOME "WORK. The Arbuckles' well has had an eventful history. Work was begun in April. At a depth of 1,000 feet a slanting fissure in the roct was struct, ana alter a protracted enort to straighten a crooked hole it was aban doned, the rig readjusted and a new bore begun 20 feet away. After the second hole was well on the way the tools were lost in it, and then followed a five weeks' fishing job. People in the vicinity say that Fred Lan inger has for year stated there was either oil or gas in the ravine. "When tired huuting he would sit down and meditate, and if not startled out of his reverie by the gambols of a squirrel on the brink of ruin he would hear labored sounds in the bowels ol the earth. At times they resembled the gurgling of some fluid, like the kechug, kichugof hard cider from a jug, and at others like the ..labored breathing of some subterranean monster who was struggling ior more room. As Sir. Lauinger has been saying so for jears, some people who laughed at him now begin to think he may have been an unconscious seismometer. The oil is considered equal to that of "Washington county. The Gufiey people control a large amount of territory m the neighborhood. The well is in the Gordon sand, and is the largest yet struck in the Crafton field. H. S. Stewart, the contractor, find his men were hustling yesterday to take care of the oil, and at noon "the second tank was almost completed, and at 12:55 p. M. . the United Pipe Line Company made con nection and soon alter the distressful waste of oil was stopped. California In Winter. Messrs. Raymond & Whitcomb are nre paring to take a large number of Eastern tourists to the Pacific coast the coming winter. Two parties are to leave Philadel phia, November 14 and December 12, and a lan;e number of names are enrolled upon both lis.ts. Magnificent vestihuled trains are to be used on both occasions, the cars gotng through from Philadelphia to the doors of The Eavmond, at East Pasadena, Cal., without change. Dining cars- and composite cars (with barber shop and bath room included) will be run on both trains. That the comine; winter will witness an increased tide of travel to the Pacific coast, it already strongly indicated. The Califor nia trips will be continued throuch the winter and early sprinp months, and there will also be excursions to Mexico in January, February and March. Send to Raymond & Whitcomb, 111 South Xinth street (under Continental Hotel), Phila delphia, for a descriptive circular. A.n Important Sale. Messrs. I. M. Pcnnock & Son will offer at auction on Thursday, October 17, two very desirable properties. See advertise ment on third page of this paper for luller particulars. For Cold Moekings. The moEt de lightful thing imaginable forthe cold morn ings is a plate of light, flakey hot cakes made from Marvin's sell-rising pancake flour. Get a package from your grocer and try it. ttssu H.&B. To be found at our ladies' underwear counter the genuine "Jenness Miller" un derwear in combination suits. Boggs & Buhl. SI Felt Ilatx. In all the newest shapes and styles for ladies and children, extra good value, at Home & Ward's. 41 Fifth ave. 'DAUBS exhibit of crayon and pastel por traits at the Exposition prove he is just as -perfect with them as in his, cabinet photo graphs. XT Gabikiit photos, SI per doz. Lies Pop ular Gallery, 10 and 12 Sixth st. TTSa ,i fV & "Ws Pittsburg beer pleases better every time. Can't be excelled. Baseball game to-day at our store. Chicago vs Allegheny. Fleishman & Co. The Jcnnrss Sillier System Patterns Are on sale here. Jos. Horse & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. , - - B. & B. 'Wrappers and house dresses; see the ''handsome, new striped printed! cashmeres at'lZKC t - iwucs a. ugai. THEIE'KEW GaS MAIN'. The Philadelphia Company's 36-Inch Lino Bclnc Completed. The officials ot the Philadelphia Company expect to have their new SG-mch line from Telford to Niblock, a distance of about 1$ miles, completed between the 1st and 5th of next month. "When the line is finished it will have a greater capacity than all the other lines in tbe held put together, ine company is laying abont 500 feet per day. and abont one-third of the line is. down. "When the small lines are turned into 'the large 36-inch main there will be more than a sufficient quantity of gas for consumers. It is expected that the howl about a shortage of gas will cease in consequence this winter. An official ot the company stated yester day that the complaint among iron manu facturers and other consumers about a shortage of gas was wrong, and the short supply was the fault of the consumers them selves. "When the 36-inch main is in opera tion the same trouble will be experienced unless the consumers change their pipes. "When the company increases the size of their pipes the mills must do likewise. Some time ago one mill in this city ordered the cas shut off after laying their own pipe line. They had been asked to enlarge their pipes, and refused. They put in their own gas, bit found in the end that they would have to repipe the mill. This was done and there was no further trouble about a short supply. MISCHIEVOUS CABLE CARS. How They Sling Stones nt People's Heads nod Smash Windows. As George JJassey was proceeding along Fifth avenue, near the corner of Market street, yesterday a small stone flew past his face with lightening rapidity and crashed into the show window of Hugus & Hacke's drygoods store, making a round hole like that caused by a pistol bullet Massey com plained toJJOfficer Brennan that some one had thrown the stone at his head, but in vestigation proved that the real culprit was one ot the cable cars which had passed a few seconds before. The stone had fallen from one of the city gravel carts into the track of the cars, and the trucks striking it, propelled it catapult-wise through the win dow. This accident is of very common occur rence, and the officer pointed out three other smashes in the Hugus & Hacke win dows from the same cause. These windows are of valuable French plate glass, and Messrs. Hugus & Hacke rate them at over. $150 each. Utber houses along Filth ave nue complain of similar smashes in their windows, but have been in the habit of as cribing the damage to the ubiquitous small boy. TBE SfiW TEUCK HERE. Superintendent Evans Says the Department Will Take It. Superintendent Evans, of the fire depart ment, stated yesterday that he had received notice that the new Warwick fire truck was at the Pittsburgh transfer station and as soon as the Pennsylvania Railroad moved it down to Liberty street the department would receive it. He laughed at the story published yesterday that they would not take the truck because it was not ready for them at tbe end of the contracted time. The new truck will be placed in No. 3 engine house and the one now in use will be stored. The new truck is of handsome finish. It only measures 36 feet from the tip of the tongue to the rear ot the longest ladder. It weighs onlv 5,190 pounds, including lad ders and all equipments. Two horses can easily take it to almost any part of the city. The old truck weighs 11,000 pounds and four horses are required to haul it. One man can throw the ladders to the top of most any of the high buildings in the city within a minute and lower them in less time. THE 21DSIC GEEAT. Bandmaster Innes Distinguishing Himself at tbe Exposition. The closing week of the Exposition is proving by long odds the most brilliant, as it certainly will prove the most profitable, of the season. Kot only are the attendant crowds larger, but they are better enter tained than at any time since the exhibition opened. It is essentially "Musical Week." Conductor Innes having something new in store ior the patrons of the show at each of the four daily concerts, and it is safe to as sert that never have Pittsburgers enjoyed such a prolonged season of good music as the one now closing. To-day some of the music from the II Trovatore will be presented. To-morrow evening Beethoven's symphony will be given. WAS IT SUICIDE. Wesicy O. Way Dies in tbe Jail From De- Iirinra Tremens. Wesley O. Way, who was committed to jail Tuesday morning for drunkennesss, wa3 found dead in his cell at G o'clock yester day morning. The Coroner's verdict was that death resulted from delirium tremens. Way's mother lives in Altoona. He was a piano and organ salesman, having been em ployed by some of the best firms in the city. His wife has a petition for divorce from him cow pending in the civil courts. REAL ESTATE SAVINGS BANK, LIMn 401 SmllhCeld Street, cor. Fourth Arenne. Capital, $100,000. Surplus, $45,000. Deposits of 51 and upward received and interest allowed at 4 per cent its Mnral Decorations. We are receiving daily the newest things in wall and ceiling hangings, designed by tbe leading artists. Cbumeine, Bake & Bassett, TTS 416 Wood st. The Jenncas Miller System Patterns Are on sale here. Jos. Horne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. SI Felt Hats, In all the newest shapes and styles for ladies and children, extra good value, at Home Si Ward's, 41 Filth ave. SI Fell lints, In all the newest shapes and styles for ladies and childreen, extra good value, at Home & Ward's, 41 Filth ave. Baseball game to-day at our store. Chicago vs Allegheny. Fleishman & Co, Cabinet photos, 51 per doz. 'Lies' Pop ular Gallery, 10 and 12 Sixth st tisu The Jenness Miller System Patterns Are on sale here."Jos. Horne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Time is the true test F. & T.'s Pilsner beer grows daily in popularity. Baseball game to-day at our store. Chicago vs Allegheny. Fleishman & Co. aiEETlNGs. VTOTICE MEMBERS OF COURT GOOD J INTENT No. 5878, A. O. F. of A. 3I are requested to attend the funeral of our late Bio Samuel H. Brooks on THURSDAY. October 17. at 2 P. it., from his late residence. Southern avcMt Washington. Sisterconrts arerespect Inily invited to attend. By order nf C. R. oclWB THE ANNUAL MEETING OP THE stockholders of the Pennsylvania Salt Manufacturing Co.iill be held at their office No. 115 Chestnut t, Philadelphia, on WEDNESDAY, October 23.1SS9, at 12 o'clock noon, for the election of seven directors for the ensuing year, and such other business as may be brought before them. AUSTIN M. PURVES, Secretary. se28.24-TTS JIANOS, ORGANS. S. HAMILTON, ,81 AND 83 FIFTH AVENUE, Pittsburg. Pa. ap30-74-D MS'Displaj; advertisements one dollar per square for one insertion. Classified advertise ments on this page such as Wanted, For Sale, To Lit, etc, ten cents per line for each inser tion, and none taken or less than fifty cents. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BRANCH OFFICJES. For the accommodation of the public, Branch Offices have been established at the following places, where "Want, For Sale, To Let, and other transient ad vertisements will be received up to 9 P. M. for inser tion next morning: Advertisements are to be prepaid except where advertisers already have accounts with Tub 1J1S rjLTCU. riTTSBURO. rnOMAS MCCAFFREY, 3X9 Butler street. F-MIL G. STUCKET. S4th street and Peniyive. E. G. STUCKEY CO Wylle ave. and Fulton St. H. STOK1SLY, Filth Avenue Market House. IAET ISD. 3. "W. WALLACE, (DFcnn avenue. OAKLAND. MCALLISTER & SHElBLEI',5thaV. SAtwOOdTSt. EOUTHSIDX. JACOB SPOHN. So. 5 Carson street H. A. DOUALUbOif, 1707 Carson street. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAEKCHER, S9 Federal street. H.J. JICBRIDE, Market House, Allegheny. FKKD H. EGGEKS. 172 Ohio street. F. H. EGGEUS&SON, Ohio and Chestnut st. J. F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS McHENKY, Western and Irwin aves. G. W. HUGIIKS. Pennsylvania nd Beaverave. PEKKY11. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves. M1LLVALE BOROUGH. W. W. FLOCKER. Stationer. No. 4 Grant Ave. WANTED. Male IIclD. VTTANTED ONE GOOD CARPENTER AT V W1LKINSBURG PLANING MILL. OC17-27 WANTED-15 MASONS. IMMEDIATELY. Apply to MOFFITJt SON, Wllmerdlng. OC17-S6 WANTED-A GOOD CAKE BAKER AT HAR RIS' BAKERY, Wllklnsburg, Pa. Day work. OC17-92 "TTTANTED A GOOD BERBER APPLY TO V JACOB HEIL, No. 902J, Main St., bhsrps bnrg, Pa. ocl7-19 WANTED-AN EXPERIENCED GROCERY clerk. Address with reference, G. P.. Dis patch office. ocl7-ffl -VTTANTED-S1X WRAPPERS. BOYS ABOUT VV 16 years old. Apply GUSKY'S, 300 to 400 Market street. OC17-16 -T7"ANTED-A gim, FOR GENERAL noUSE Y V WORK, at 175 HIGH ST., near Spring Gar den ave., Allegheny City. OC17-S8 XTJ-ANTED-IO STONECUTTERS AT ONCE; VV . apply at 349 Ohio St.. Allegheny. KUN- KEL & JORDAN, Contractors. OClS-66 WANTED FIRST - CLASS CLOTHING salesmen: none but thoroughly experi enced need apply. P. C C. C. OC17-1S -TTTANTED-ONE GOOD BELL BOY-FROM V 14 to IS years old, Immediately, at BOLF.Y'S HOTEL, 3tto S3 Diamond, cltv. 0C17-31 WANTED-A NO. 1 PLANING MILL MA CHINEhand or engineer. Apply atDuHER- TYBROS'., 33 Bedford ave., city. OC17-87 ! ANTED-6 SLACK BARREL COOPERS. V Apply to UNION BARREL AND CASK FACTORY, South Mnth st Soutuslde. OC17-S5 WANTED ONE HUNDRED LABORERS and twenty-five canlkers. Apply to OTT BROS., Boyd's Hill, head of Bhlnglss st. oc!7-100 WANrED-A FIRST CLASS COAT MAKER: first rlassrirlces paid to the proper party. Address REIS & G ADDIS, Unlontown, Pa. ocl"-41 ITTANTED-FIFTEEN STONEMASONS AND V six cutters. Apply to JAMES NICHOLS, Presbyterian Church, Turtle Creek. Union wages. OC17-S7 yTT-ANTED SALESMAN TO SELL GOODS UY V sample: good salary paid. Write to CEN- TENNIALMFG. CO., Cincinnati, O.. or Chicago. seS-T5-TTSSu WANTED-TWOYOUNGMEN AS WAITERS; ones speaking English and German prefer red. Apply at No. 49 DIAMOND ALLEY, Pitts burg. OC17-35 WANTED YOUNG MAN FOR OFFICE work: answer stating age, reference and salary expected. Address H. B, N., Dispatch office. ocli-90 -VTTANTED-NO. 1 BLACKSMITH FORPOINT W ISO stonecutters', tools: applv at once. COR.AMBERSON AVE. AND WT&TMINSTEB ST., Sliadrslde. OC17-8 w ANTED-BOY TO LEARN THE BARBER trade: one with some experience prelcrred. Apply M. J. EHRENFELD, Second ac, near Brady St., Soho, OC17-3 -TT7-ANTED-A NO.l BOLOGNA MAKER AND V weaner-wonrst and knock-wourst maker. Write to ANDREW GODFREY, Canal Dover, Tuscarawas Co., Ohio. OC16-12 WANTED-EXPER1ENCED CANVASSERS only flr6t-class men, with reference: salary and expenses, or commission. Apply at HAMIL TON HOTEL, 4 to 6 r. M. Saturday. oclO-77 WANTED-A YOUNG MAN ABOUT 16 TO learn a good business: will have to come well recommended and have good Ideas in draw ing. Address B. N. W., Dispatch office, oclr-78 WANTED-5 OR 6 EXPERIENCED BARGE builders; i.one others need apply: steidy work for 6 mos. Apply at office ALEX. Mo CLURE, Twenty-seventh and Railroad sts. ocl'-H WANTED-MALE COOK, WITH REFEREN CES, to operate at hotel. 40 miles north of Pittsburg; man and wife preferred. Call at Y. M. C. A. BUILDIN G.Thursday, October 17, at2F.lt. oc 17-32 -tT7" ANTED IMMEDIATELY AN ACTIVE V man with some business experience: liberal terms to proper party; references and personal application necessary. P. WARD, Room 2. 103D Penn ave. ocl7-23 -TTJAN1EU-RKL1ABLK LOCAL ANDTRAV W EL1NG salesmen: positions permanent; special inducements now; fast-selling specialties; don't delay; salary from start. BROWN BROS., Nurserymen, Rochester, N.Y. sel7-70-TTS -TTTANTED-DETECTIVES IN EVERY COUN TY TY: shrewd men to act under instruction in onr secret service: experience not necessary; send 3-cent stamp. GRANNAN DETECTIVE BUREAU CO., Arcade, Cincinnati, O. ocl3-107-Thsu TTTANTED-BUblNESS MEN AT SMART'S V COLLEGE, No. 4 sixth St.; expert book keeping and balancing, arithmetic penmanship, shorthand and typewriting taught thoroughtv for ?5 per month to ladles and gentlemen: open dally from 9.A. JI. to 9 r. H. OC12-C5-TTK6U TITANTED-LABORERS WANTED IN NEW YV Orleans 11)0 able-bodied men to ship as crew: wages $G0ptr month and board; tarellable -men steady employment will be given. Apply to M.N.WOOD. Coast and Lalausche Line, No. 2 Canal St., New Orleans, La. oclC-42 TTJANTED-MALE HELP-JCO SALARY, S40 VV expenses In advance allowed each month. Steady employment at home or traveling. No soliciting. Duties delivering and making collec tions. No postal cards. Address with stamp, HAFER & CO., Plana, Ohio. oc8-6S-TT6su -TTTANTED AGENTS TO SELL TEA. BAKING VV powder and pure spices: gifts with goods: coke workers, miners or mlllmtn can makemoney in their spare time: special Inducements to per sons having established trade. YAMASH1UO TEA CO.. 83 Jackson St., Allegheny, Pa. au20-79-TTS -TT7-ANTED-SALESMEN AT S75 PER MONTH V 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 Sartlculars and sample case of goods free. STAN ARD SILVERWARE CO., Boston, Mass. se24-90-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 sight: Indorsed N. E. Insurance Ex.. Factory Mut. Ins. Cos., Chi cago Underwriters' Association, etc; sample nail, price list, etc. sent on receipt of J2. Address THE WORCESTER FIRE APPLIANCE CO. rlncor porate'I, So. S3 Front street, Worcester, Mass. oclO-33-Thsu Female HclD. nrTANTED-A GOOD GIRL FOR COOK AT 407 VV PENN AVENUE. Pittsburg. ocI7-7 WANTED-CHAMBERM AID MUST HAVE references. Apply 62 BEECH ST., Alle ghcuy. ocl7-99 -TiT-ANTiCD-MlDDLE AGED LADY OF BUSI VV NESS ability In our special order depart ment; hours 9 to 5 dally: reference; salary. Sis per week. MANAGER'S OFFICE, room 16, No. 5, Seventh ave. Call after 10 a. it. ocl7-91 -TTTANTED-LADY AGENTS FOR OUR NEW V Mcintosh raglan; superior clotb, in wide stripes on outside; vulcanized 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 S; great opportunity: also fine line other goods. Address E. H. CAMPBELL, 434 Randolph st., Chicago. ocl-66-TTS -TITANTED-TO EMPLOY A FEW LADIES, V on 6alary, to take charge of my business at their bomci; entirely unobjectionable; light: very fascinating and bealthfnl: no talking required; permanent rosltlon: wages tin per week In ad vance; good pay foi part time; my references In clude some oi the best well-known people of Lou isville, Cincinnati, Pittsburg and elsewhere. Ad dress with stamp, MRS. MARION WALKER, Fourth and Chestnut sts., Louisville, Ky. selz-13-ThEu Situations. -VTTANTED-A POSITION BY MAN AND VV wife as cooks in clubhonse or hotel; both excellent cooks; number of years experience. Address COOK, No. 831 Liberty St., city. 0C15-63-TT8 Booms. Ilouses. Etc WANTED ONE OK TWO FURNISHED rooms for light housekecninj:: rent not over .1S per month; not be overs blocks lrom postoffice; lucrcucc siicu auu iniuuvu. auuicm ty.x GROFF, Keystone Hotel. , . OC17-1 ttf THE PITTSBURG ' DISPATCH, WANTED. Stale and l'eirmle HclD. WANTED-50 ITALIANS, tl 75 FEB DAY; child's nnrse: 2 nurse girls: girls for hoard ing houses: cooks, chambermaids, house girls: 2 Colored. MEEllAN'S, M5 Grant st. ocl4-D WANTED-FHENCH NURsll TO TAKE charge of two children, cooks, dining room girls, chambermaids, nurses, 100 l.ouseglrls, Ger man and colored girls, farm hands, drivers, man for dairy. MRS. K. THOMPSON, 603 Grant sti OC7-MT11S WANTED-AGENTS. MALE OR FEMALE, In all country towns, to sell photograph albums: latest designs for lall trade Just received; big profits and quick returns to encrgeticagents; write terms, etc. DNION PUBLISHING CO., 103 Fourth are. seB-80-TTFSu Boarding. WAKTKD-BOAKD AND ROOM IN PRI VATE family for man an J wire. Address, with price, F., Dispatch office. oclT-83 Financial. -Tir ANTED-MORTGAGES ON IMPROVED V city property. In large or small amounts. See W. A. HEBRON & SONS, DO Fourth ave. . OC1-06-TTS TT-ANTED-MORTGAGES-MON EY TO LOAN W In sums to suit at X. S and 6 per cent. ALLES BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave, Tel. 167. apl-14-TTSSu ' "W- ANTED-MORTGAGES ON CITY PROP- ERTY. over f4,000; 4K per cent; no tax. HENRY A. WtAHlKiUU., EHfOUnnsTeuuc mhS-a:-D WANTED-foOO TO SSOaOOO-TO LOAN ON mortgages. 4H, Sand 6 per cent. J AS. W. DRAPE& CO,, 1S9 iourtu ave., Pittsburg. Tele phone No. 975, cl7-4-MThS Wanted-mortgag.es 11.000,000 to loan la large and small amounts at 4H. ' and 6 per cent, rrce of State tax; no delay. R15ED B. CO YLE CO., 131 Fourth ave. mv21-6Q, WANTED MORTGAGES IN LARGE OR small amounts on improved city or Alle gheny county property at 4 hi, S and 6 per cent. TH03. LIGGETT, 114 Fourth ave. ocl3-K3-TTSSU WANTED-TO LOAN 1350,000 ON MORT GAGES in amounts to suit, in city or coun try, at 4f to 6 per cent, as to security; no delay. SAMUEL W. BLACK A CO., 99 Fourth ave. JyH-16-MThs WANTED-TO LOAN t500,COO. IN AMOUNTS of Ji 000 and upward, on city and suburban property, on i per cent, free ortax: also smaller amounts at 5 and 6 per cent. BLACK & BAIRD, 85 Fourth avenue se21-d76-D TT7-ANTED MORTG AGES-11,000, 000TO LOAN V V on city and suburban properties at 4i oand 6 per cent, and on larrns la Allegheny and aaja cent counties at 6 per cent 1. 11. l'ENNOCK & SON, 103 Fourth avenue. ap7-fu -TTTANTED-T-o i,OAN 2O0,00O ON MORT- VV GAGES: 100 and upward at 6 per cent; 1500,000 at 4)4 per cent on residences or business iroperty; also In adjoining counties. S. H. FRENCH. 125 Fourth avenue. oc31-e84-D miscellaneous. WANTED-YOU TO GET A BAKER'S dozen (13) or Stewart & Cc 's fine cabinet photos for SI, at 90 and 92 FEDERAL ST.. Alle gheny. mv23-49-TTBn WANT EDTO START A CLUB OF 42 MEM BERS to secure a fine gold watch for each one In the club at fl 00 per week. Address P. O. BOX SOL and I will call and show you the watch. Jj3- ANTED-THE PEOPLE TO KNOW THAT YEAGEE A CO..70 Federal st . Allegheny. will make cabinets of anybody during this month for 75c per doz;: bring the little ones: don't miss; Ho. 70 Federal st. Uhese cabinets will not fade. ocl-SI-D WANTED-BY PEARSON, LEADING PHO TOGRAPHER, 96 Fifth avenue, Pittsburg, and 43 Federal street, Allegheny, everybody to know that he is making fine cabinets at fl 50 per dozen; photos delivered when promised; instan taneous process. mhl33 WANTED-IRON AND GLASS WORKERS to take notice where emuloymentis steady, at Cochran station, and purchase cheap lots in the Patterson Plan; cheap; on easy terms; month ly or yearly payments. J. It WYLIE, Agent Duquesne, Pa., or No. 8 Wood street, room 5, Pittsburg. Pa. OC12-92 FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. City Residences. FOE SALE-ON COLWELL ST.. NEAR Dinwiddle, 2-sty. brick dwelling. 6 rooms, n. and a. gas; in good condition: a bargain; lot 20x100 to alley. J. C. BEILLY, 77 Diamond st OC13-I50 FOR SALE AT H750-VERY REASONABLE terms: short walk from the postoffice, on Bluff st., Sixth ward; a neat brick bouse of 8 rooms, late conveniences. See W. A. HERRON & SONS, No. SO Fourtu ave. ocl0-20-UTh FOR SALE BARGAIN WYLIE AVE.-7-room brick, hall, side entrance: on line of ca ble cars; to fronts, large lot, water, gas, marble mantels, inside shutters: S2,500 to prompt buyer. ALLES Jt BAILEY, 104 Fourth ave. OC15-38-TTS FOR SALE VERT CHEAP-A DESIRABLE new house, late style,9 rooms: lot 3d ft. front: street is paved, city sewer; centrally located and a very short distance from the Court House: a bar gain Is ofiered If sold quick. W. A. HERRON & SONS, No. 80 Fourth ave. oclO-20-KTh . East End Residences. FOR SALE-SHADYS1DE DWELLING, WAL. N UT st. : a 2-story frame of 7 rooms and fin ished attic hall. b. A c. water, gas, etc. : call and get full particulars. BLACK A BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. 3A-147. OC13-74 FOR SALE-MODEL OAKLAND HOUSE, AT WOOD street, near Cable place, a 2-story brick dwelling of Brooms, hall, laundry, front porch; other conveniences: large lot 95x123 to au allev. BLACK A BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. 2D-85. OC13-74 FOR SALE-FIFTH AVE., NEAR SHADY lane, a very desirable home at a very lowflgure: 11 rooms, with all modern Improvements; nearly new; stable on lot; this Is a very line residence and is worth more than we are now asking: lot 55x100. J. (J. BEILLY, 77 Diamond St. ocl3-150 FOR SALE NEW DWELLING OF 8 ROOMS, wide hall, vestibule, Inside shutters, inside w. c, bathroom, eleetrlc bell, etc.: this bouse is located near to Shadyslde station. Pa. R. R.; this house Is new, never occupied, and one of the most saleable properties on our books. C. H. LOVE, 93 Fourth ave. OC1S-57-TT 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, recep tion hall, range, bath, laundry, all the latest Im proved conveniences: large lot: ILOOO cash, bal ance to suit. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. OCI3-74 FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN ON THE COR NER of two prominent paved aTes. In the last End; lot 40x193: elegant brick house recep tion hall, 9 rooms and finished attic with cedar room, large drvlng room and servants' room, basement laundry, electric bells, In short com plete In every respect THOS. LIGGETT, No. 1H ruurin ave. ocid-Jo-riBsu TTttlR SALE 5.000 SHADYSIDE. ONE sew X? square lrom Fifth are. cable line, on ered street elegant, new and substantial 9-room frame dwelling; hall, bath, Inside shutters and w. c slate mantels, tile hearths, sliding doors, fine chandeliers, stationary washstand, range, etc.: lot 82x110 leet: this is a first-class neighbor hood and on a through street. SAMUEL W. BLACK A CO., 99 Fourth ave. OC17-81 FOR SALE A FINE. NEW BRICK RESI DENCE property, with beautiful, large lot, situate ou one of the most pleasant avenues In the East End; a gentle elevation, affordlngacbarming view of Liberty Valley, and securing a perfect sewerage system: 12 elegant rooms, wltn spacious reception hall, billiard room, bath and lavatorial facilities with patent Scotch closet; laundry, nati nral gas and all of the more recent appliances, and everything in the roost perfect order; wide piazza covering the entire front and side; it will prove In teresting to any one in quest of a handsome East End home to examine this valuablepropcrty. Par- tlculars from JAS. W. DKAP15 A CO., 1Z) FOUriU avenue, Pittsburg. ocl7-4-MTbs Allegheny Residences. 17I0R SALE A BARGAIN, IN SECOND d. Allegheny property, new 6-room C ward. fnmp! r 500: rents for Sa Tier montb. BAL- TENSPERGER & WILLIAMS, 154 Fourth ave. 0C17-36 FOR SALE A COZY NEW SIX-ROOM FRAME bouse (just completed), situated in Alle gheny; convenient to street cars and market house; lot 23x101 feet: (A200 on easy payments. W. W. MCNEILL A BRO., 105 Fourth ave. OC17-6 FOR SALE A VERY FINE BRICK RESI DENCE in Second ward. Allegheny, near parks and street cars: 10 large rooms; library, tedar room, bath and lavatory, natural gai, fur nace, China closets, pantry.groceryand vegetable niches: a first-class residence in every particular, replete throughout with all modern appliances: everything almost new; large lot side entrance, alley la the rear. Fuller particulars and permit to examine the property from JAS. W. DRAPE A CO., 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg, Pa. ocl7-4-ThB Snbnrban Residences. TTtOR SALE-AT WILKINSBURG HOUSE, 8 JrJ rooms, all modern Improvements: lot 40x132: beautiful location. W. E. HAMNETT. 404 Smilhfleld street, rittsburg, and Wllklnsburg, Pa. OC16-S FOKSALE-CERTAINLY CHEAP;ONLYt6,500; centrallv located at Wllklnsburg, P. K. R., a vcrv desirable new house. 8 rooms; thoroughly Improved Mot 100x200 ft. SeeW. A. HERRON A SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. oc!7-95-MTh TTIOR SALE-NEAR SANDY CREEK STATION, jD A. V. R. K.. 2-story frame dwelling, 6 rooms and finished attic; new and modern; i acresof level ground: a verv pleasant country home. Ji C RtlLLY, 77 Diamond St. OC13-150 FOR SALE AN ELEGANT SMALL PLACE of 9 acres, with all kinds of frults;-good house of 8 rooms, also one of & rooms and large bank barn: 10 minutes' walk from Glenfleld station, P., Ft. W.AC. R. B. C. BERINGER A SON. 103 Fourth ave. ool2-82-TTS FOR SALE-HANDSOME RESIDENCE, HOME ave., Bellcvuc, P., Ft. W. AC. It It, 8 min utes from station: complete bouse. 14 rooms, all modern Improvements; large well-kept grounds covered withlrult trees; lot 140x200 feet: will Bell cheap. SAMUEL W. BLACK A CO., 9!) Fourth ave. ocl7-80-MWTb8 FOR SALE LOTS. Gicnwood Lots. FOR SALE-LOIS AT GLKNWOOD.-NEAR tbe station: graded streets, sidewalks, city water, houses and lots lor sale 1 1,550. 81,750. 12.000, ten per cent cash, balance on monthly payments: Second Ave. Electric Railway will pass In front of these lots; B. A O, Railroad fare monthly tickets, 5U cents per trip; 12 minutes from Smfthfleld st. tiLuKGJfi C. BUHGW1N, 150 Fourth aye. lT24tl2-MWSu "?P?1 THURSDAY;' t OCTOBER FOR SAT.B-rI.0T8. City Lots. FOR SAL&-?60O FOR LAWBEKCEVILLE lots, McCandless and Duncan streets. SoxlOO each ; convenient to mills, etc. BLACK & 11 Alii V, 0C15-65 wj r ounu ave. en T710R SALE IF YOU WANT THE FINEST -.' viewoi me city, buy a lot on Bailey ave.. in tbe"NautkerPIace"Mt.'Uahlnfftnn;ftaSOxl.a each: terms to suit all. BLACK A BAIRD, Fourth ate. 2I-K. OC15-54-D, -P Enst End Lots. I FOR SALE-AT A BARGAIN, LOT MxlSvON Atlantic avenue, near Liberty. GEO. T. MCCO.N N ELL, Forty-third and Butler s". t ool7-82-ThS TTIOR S A LPI TWO (31)1111 r.KVKL LOTS ON X" River avenue, near Collins svenne: a bar gain at rao each. MELLON BROTHERS. 6319 tauon street, E. J, OC13-129-TT8U FOR SALE-ON EDWIN ST.. NEAR ELWOOD St. lot 40x120 to sewered alley; both gases and city water on the street: only It GOO. THOS. LIG GETT, No. 114 Fourth ave. ocl3-128-TT6sa FOR SALE-SHADYS1DE BUILDING LOTS verv desirable, on Bellefonte st , one square from Fifth avenue tCBeap; lot 40x160 ft. w. A. HERRON A SONH.T5Q Fourth avenue. ocl3-77-MTh TJWR SALE-CENTER AVE., E. E., 2 M1N E UTES' from.Koup station; fine building, lot 100x200; cholceJocatlon for a home; terms reason able. S AM'L! W. BLACK A CO., 99 Fourth ave. OCl3-90-TTSn FOR SAXiE-A NICE LOT ON GRAZIER ST. (G0-fL):ln excellent location: handy to rail road and school: this is a bargain at t750, on easy payments. MELLON BROTHERS, (349 Station st, JJ. E. ocl3-l23-TTSu FOR SALE-BUY A LOT IN BAUM GROVE, notice the Improvements now being made; when completed will certainly enhance value. MELLON BROS.. East End, or JOHN F. BAXTER. Agent. 512 Smlthfleld st. ocll-1-MihF T710R SALE-NICE, LEVEL LOT. 24x110 Jl feet on Elyslan avenue, near Fifth avenue; In excellent location, near railroad and cable; price 1500. on easy payments. MELLON HROTH ERS, 6319 Station street E. E. ocl3-129-TT8u FOR SALE CHARLES SOMERS A CO., 313 Wood st, a bargain in a block of lots in the Baum Grove plan; 5 of these handsome 40-foot lots on a choice street to be sold as a whole to a prompt buyer at prices away below those firmly held on all adjoining! unsold; we recommend this as a speculation. OC17-14 FOR SALE RARE CHANCES FOR PROFIT ABLE Investments In the shape of lots in The Villa Park plan. " adjoining tbe "Bank of Commerce addition," at Brushton, which has proven so profitable for those who purchased there: better opportunities than ever. JOHN F. BAXTER, Agt, 612 Smlthfleld St. ocl3-75-rrssa Hazelwood Lots. FOR 8ALE-HAZELWOOD LOTS. S300 EACH. 3 vacant lots oxi Kcarchcr ave. Twenty. third wara. -tixitt. 2D-303. BLACK A BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. UClO-iM-U FOR SALE-S300 EACH FOR HAZELWOOD lots; 13 beautifully lying lots on Blgelow, n. Sylvan ave, 25x100 feet each, 9i Fourth ave. 2D-30S BLACK A BAIRD, ocio-aa AIIcslienT Lots. FOR SALE ALMOST In THE CENTER OF Allegheny good bnlldlnglots,easr of access, for 8100. on easy terms, bee W. A. ULRRON A SON 3. 80 Fourth avenue OC15-79-TTS FOR SALE-CHARLES SOMERS A CO., 313 Wood St. Three beautiful plots of ground, containing from to 2 acres each, on hand some paTed street in Eleventh ward, Alle gheny; elegant residence location or hlghlv pro ductive properties for subdividing; this is tbe prospective tine residence portion of Allegheny, in the vicinity of rapid transit and new avenues to Allpffhpnv'fiTTiftat nttrjir.tlvpoiitlvlnir dlatrlntq. OC17-14 FOR SALE LOT 148X100, LACOCK ST., NEAR Federal St.. Allegheny, at trustee's sale by direction of Orphans' Court. On Thursday, Oct. 24. at 2 o'clock, will be sold on the premises, in lots to suit purchasers, that piece of valuable real estate belonging to the estate of the late Martha McDonald Smith, fronting 143 feet on tbe north side of Lacock st. by 100 feet deep to a street ad jacent to West Penn Railroad; very eligible prop erty for manufacturing purposes; terms, onc fonrth cash and balance in threeyearly payments. A. LEGGATEASON, Auctioneers. oclS-74 Suburban Lots. FOR SALE AT WILKINSBURG, ON COAL St., 2 lots. 60x200 each, price 8375; cheapest lots in Wllklnsburg. W. E. HAMNErr, 404 Smlthfleld street Pittsburg, and Wllklnsburg. Pa. ocl6-8 FOR SALE LOTS, LOTS, LOTS IN THE Herr Fulbacb plan, between Willow Grove and Bennett stations, on West Penn R, R Just outside Allegheny City line, at rroin 8200 to (1,500; cheapest property in the market THOS. LIG GETT, 111 Fourth ave ocl2-12S-TTS6u FOR SALE CHOICE LOTS: 50X194, 8400 TO 600; Belmont Place Ingram. P.. C A St. L. R. R. ; streets SO ft. wide; sewered: houses to set back 40 ft., cost at least fiOOO: terms 825 down, balance 10 per month. INGRAM LAND AND IMPROVE MENT CO., 60 Fourth ave. (second floor). OC13-102-TT6U Farms. FOR SALE CHEAP FARM-75 ACRES, 4-room house, frame barn, good fences, lays well, 19 miles from Pittsburg, for Si 800, to close an estate. N.F. HURST, Lock Box 49, Rochester. Pa. ie29-144-ZOD FOR SALE FARM 175 ACRES. FRAME house, large barn, fine apple and peach or chard, good timber, three veins coal. P. A W. It It, only 840 per acre. ED. W1TTISH, 410 Grant st Pittsburg, Pa. OC16-D FOR SALE-A FINE LAYING FARM)F 74 acres In Trumbull co., O., near Sharon, hav ing a fine sugar camp of 300 trees; good house or 7 rooms, new barn, etc.; convenient to churches, schools, etc. : price 84,5U0. C. BER1NGER A SON, 103 Fourth ave. oc12-S2-tts FOR SALE -192 ACRE FARM FOR 12,500, near Connellsvllle: having one 7 and a 4 roomed house barn; plenty of fruit: will sell on easy payments or exchange for other property ; Jiave a large variety of farms, all sizes ana prices In Allegheny and adjoining counties. MAGAW A GOFF, 15 Fourth ave. ocl3-87-rrsn FOR SALE TO CLOSE UP AN ESTATE A fine farm of 100 acres, 2 miles from Freeport West Penn R. R. : farm lays to tbe east well wa tered, good fences, an abundance of good fruit, with a brick dwelling of 7 rooms; large bank barn: about 20 acres in good timber, and land underlaid with coal. C. BER1NGER A SON, 103 Fourth ave. OC12-82-TTS Miscellaneous. FOR SALE IT WILL BE TO YOUR INTER EST to secure one of our new revised cata logues with supplement (Just published) before buying elsewhere; we havealarga variety of new properties coming in dally, and can supply your wants without delay; lots and dwellings In all parts or the 2 cities and suburbs: all prices and terms: call or sendfor this valuable book. BLACK A BAIRD. 95 Fourth ave. ocD-58 FOR SALE BUSINESS. Baslncss Chances. TTIOR SALE A OOOD PAYING GENERAL JU store at a bargain: storeroom and dwelling. For particulars address 1. POORBAUGH, iiiencoe, la. oca-a TTIOR SALE GROCERY STORE IN LIVE. A? growing town near city: will invoice about (300: trade eood. mostly cash BALTENSPER- GER A WILLIAMS, 154 Fourth ave. OC1J-3S FOR SALE 2 FINE BAKERIES AND CON FECTION ERlES,ln excellent locations, large grocery store In Pittsburg, 19,000 or Invoice, doing vearlv business of S100.000: Smaller crrocerr stores. f400 to (5,000: cigar stores, small bakeries, confec tloneries, boarding houses, drygoods and notion stores, feed store. Ttrlntlntr omce and manv other business chances ior males or females: free par-s ucuiars. oniirAAitstu, nziiLasTC. OC4 FOR SALE-A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY; good paying builders' supplies and livery combined with large hauling trade, will invoice f2. 000: profits past year 82,000; warehouse new; stables and office all connected, wltn R. R. siding; located in a growing center on good It R. line near city: must be sold on account owner's bad health. For Information call on JAMES IIOW ARD. Jit, No. S3 Park way, ilAGEK A COM PANY. Allegheny City. . OC17-96 FOR SALE-CHARLES SOMERS A CO., 313 Wood st We can safely recommend as good Investments and as auaveoue to a successful, re spectable and profitable business connection the following, each in its Une desirable: An active Interest In a wholesale mercantile business: an active or silent Interest In an establishment deal ing directly with consumers In a choice line of goods yielding large and certain profits: an Inter est in a live, progressive and profitable country newspaper. located In a field where continued growth and enlargement Is assured; capital re quired In each from 85,000 to 8,000. OC17-14 Easiness Stands. FOHSALE-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. RE1LLY, 77 Diamond st. ocl3-150 FOR SALE FIFTH AVE. BUSINESS PROP ERTY, only f368 per front foot, near the Court House, a lot 123x112 ft. to another street; especially adapted for stores, warehouse, light manufacturing or any other purpose requiring large space and down-town location; satisfactory terms can be made. SAMUEL W. BLACK A CO., 99 Fourth ave. ocl7-22-Ths FOR SALE THE VALUABLE BUSINESS property No. 1125 Penn avenue, city, between Eleventh and Twelfth streets, to be sold at Mas ter's sale, by order of the Court of Common Pleas, on next Thursday morning, October 17, at 11 o'clock, on tbe premises: get handbill of full par ticulars at our office. JAS. S. YOUNG, Master. JAS. W. DRAPE A CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pitts burg. OCI2-8&.1ITTS Mnnufncturlne Sites. FOBSALE-EXOKLLENTMANtJFACTURING site near Fifty-rourth street, city, fronting 300 feet on Allegheny Valley Railroad by axrfeet deep to a street; one of tbe most eligible sites la tbe city for manufacturing purposes; will sell at a bargain on long, easy payments: owner being a non-resident, wants to sell. Particulars from JAB. W. DRAPE A CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pitts bnrg. Pa. ocl7-4-MThs FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Machinery ana Metals. FOR, SALE ENGINES AND BOILERS-NEW and refitted; rcpairingpromptht attended to. PORTER FOUNDRY ANDMACHlNECO.,LIM., below Suspension bridge, Allegheny, Pa- aulo-23 TTIOR SALE NOW - ONE SECOND-HAND 2 surface nl&ners md 1 .1 tenoning machine, Buaucr,anu new auu seconu-usna engines. Doners, lard kettles, tar tanks. Sli'men valves, castings, etc VELTE A MCDONALD," Thirty-second st and Penn ave. .Jt21-81-tis ?EimW$'.&'' v ''-iWi, 17; "1889 , for sa; miscellaneous; Ilorse. J chicles. Live Stock, dee." ,'Jrchic FOR H ACC-A BAY PACING HORSE, YEARS old.-!4S bands high: weighs 1. 000 pounds. InqultrgVNO. 49 FREMONT ST., Allegheny. ' SALE SECOND-HAND BAROUCHE, &S KOOd as new. Can lift inm at 11. WESr A Cu.'S, Carriage Makers. fl Dnauesne war. ntts- 95. -burg, Fa. . oclo-M T?gR SALE-VERY" CHEAP-A PAIROFSOR X' REL horses s and 6 years old; warranted sound: one would make an excellent coach horse; as a work team they are bard to beat; must be sold tlmweek. Can be seen at lumber yard of H. W. AHLKRSA CO., 323 Ohio St., or inquire or J. C. GRAY", at West Penn railroad station, Allegheny City. ocl7-93 TO LET. City Residences. TO LET-NO. 511 PENN AVENUE. 8 ROOMS fall the house except the parlor). W. A HEBRON A SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. ocl5-Sl-TT8 mo LET BRICK DWELLING. E ROOMS. JL front and rear halls and stairway, natural 5 us, oaiu; s minutes tocaois ears; OUN ALLEN, 6219 Penn ave. 2u per month. oco-w-frs TO LET-ON CONGRESS STREET, BRICK house, 8 rooms, bath, range both gases; fine brick stable for two horses: rent low to good party. M AGAW A GOFF, 145 Fourth ave. OC17-2S TO LET-fI3 PER MO. -THE BEST HOUSE IN either city for the money: neat brick house 0 rooms, late improvements; No. 201 Plymouth St. W. A. HERRON A SONS, 80 Fourth ave. . oclO-21-SITh East Ead Residences. LET-VERY CHEAP-K5 PER MONTH. neat brick house. 8 rooms; late improve n ments: on Ward St., Oakland. See W. A. HER RON A SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. ocli-61-TTS TO LET-HOUSE OF 14 ROOMS. STABLE and outbuildings: large grounds; on Negley avenue, near Penn avenue cable cars. Inquire of HENRY ROBERTS,at Oliver 4 Roberts Wire Co., Soutbslde. selS-10 Anartmenta. TO LET-FINE UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR housekeeping on Liberty, Penn and Ferry streets; 39-room hotel, with store rooms: both gases. Inquire or 3, MUSGRAVE. 44 Fourth street ocl7-34-JTWTliBU Offices. Desk Room, etc TO LET-IN STANDARD BUILDIN G LARGE and well lighted offices, cheap: Wood, near bixth avenue, tv. A. HERRON A SONS. 80 Fourth avenue, OC5-45-TTS TO LET-IN THE NEW DISPATCH BUILD ING, 75, 77 and 79 Diamond street two of the roomiest and best-lighted offices to be fonna in the city; rent, 200 and (300 per annum, including elec tric lights. Janitor service and steam beating. Apply between 10 A. it. and 1 r. v., or between 2 and 4 P.M. Jy237 PERSONAL. PERSONAL-MALTBY'S OYSTER DEPOT, late 76 Fifth avenue removed to 641 Smith Held street; fresh oysters received dally; orders filled at lowest prices. J. B. HEMMKRLE, Mgr. sel-92-D PERSONAL-BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS! New and old, ancient and Modern, standard and rare, legal, medical and scientific 30, 000 vol umes to select from. LEVI'S BOOK STORE. SCO Liberty st au3-98 TEHSONAL HIS LOVE SUDDENLY RE- L lUKBtU; recentlr thev had not been on the best of terms owing to a little family lar occa- sionea Dymewiie insisting on oeing aiiowea to renovate his wearing apparel, and which, ot course, was done in a bungling manner; in order to prevent the trouble they agreed to send all their work hereafter to DICKSON, the Tailor. 65 Firth ave, corner Wood St., second floor, and now everything Is lovely and peace and happiness again reigns la their household. Telephone 1558. au30 PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS THE REDSTONE OIL, Coal and Coke Company will receive sealed proposals for the erection of 10 or more double coke ovens until October 21, 1SS9. Ovens to be built with diriaine wall bearingpiers. For further particulars inquire at the office of. W. R, WILSON, Engineer, Penn building, Pittsburg. oclM2 TO BUILDERS-OFFICE OF THE LIGHT HOUSE Engineer, Fifth and Sixth Dis tricts, Baltimore Md., October 12. 18S9. Pro posals will be received at this office until 12 o'clock noon of FRIDAY, tho 15th day of No vember, 1889, for furnishing the materials and labor of all kinds necessary for the erection and delivery of the Newport News Light House, Hampton Roads, Virginia. Flans, specifications, forms of proposal and other in formation may be obtained on application to this office. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids, and to waive any defects. J. O MALLERY, Captain of Engineers. V. B. Army, Light-House Engineer, Fifth and Sixth Districts. oelfr36-TTS TO IRON MANUFACTURERS-OFFICE of the Light-House Engineer, Fifth and Sixth districts, Baltimore, Mi, October 12, 1SS9. Proposals will be received at this office until 12 o'clock noon of FRIDAY, the 15th day of November. 1889, for furnishing the materials and labor ol all kinds necessary for the com pletion and delivery of tbe metal work of the Newport News Light House, Hampton Roads, Virginia. Plans, specifications, forms of pro posal, and other information may be obtained on application to this office. The right is re served to reject any or all bids, and to waive any defects. J. C. MALLERY, Captain of En gineers, U. 8. Army, Light-House Engineer, Fifth and Sixth districts. 0C15-37-TT3 SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED by the undersigned, at the Mer chants and Manufacturers' Bank, at Detroit, Mich., until OCTOBER 20, 18S9, at 12 o'clock noon, for tbe purchase of 50,000 of the Baraga Graphite Mining Company's 6 per cent first mortgage coupon bonds, in sums of $500 and upward, reserving the right to reject any or all bids. The property consists of SS0 acres of laud in Baraga county, llich., with a vein of graphite or black lead 170 feet in thickness now workUn;, and a personal guarantee given by a good party if roquired. Further information given on inquiring of Fred Carlisle, 51 Campan Bnilding, Detroit Mich. F. CARLISLE & CO. 0C12-21 CITY CLERK'S NOTICE OF THE CITY of Spokane Falls, W. T. To all whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals for the furnishing: and laying in the city of Spokane Falls, WVT.,' a twelve (12) inch water main, length approximately when laid three thousand seven hundred and eighty (3,780) feet; also to furnish and lay a six (6)- inch water main, length approximately when laid one thousand eight hundred and fifty ILS50) feet: also furnish and lay one hnndred and sixty feet of fonr (4) inch pipe far hydrants, will be received by meat the time or the meeting of tbe City Council on WEDNESDAY EVENING, November 6, 18S9, and not later than 8:30 o'clock ot said day; specifications for above furnishing and laying of water malnj can be examined in the office of (-the Pittsburg Dispatch. Ail bids must be securely seaiea, ana inaorsea on ine envelope substantially, sealed proposals for tbe furnish ing and laying of water mains in tbe city of Spokane Falls, W. T., and also accompanied by a certified check of five hundred ($500) dollars as a guarantee of good faith. The Council re serves the right to reject any or all bids. J. J. WHITE, City Clerk. SPOKAUE FAXLS.W ASn.TER,Octobr 8, 1889. jocU-1 AMUSEMENTS. EXPOSITION. NEARING THE END, ONLY THREE DAYS IN WHICH TO 8EE THE LARGE SHOW AND HEAR THE GREAT THIRTEENTH REGIMENT BAND." ocl7 TIJOU THEATER. TO-NIGHT, J. M. HILL'S A POSSIBLE CASE COMPANY. Oct 2L Oliver Doud Byron. ocl4-23-MTTr pRAND OPERA HOUSE To-night RUDOLPH ARONSON Comic Opera Company, in THE BRIGANDS. Oct 2L Little Lord Fauntleroy. ocl4-16 GRAND OPERA HOUSE EXTRA NEXT UTTLELORD NEXT WEEK, FAUNTLEROY, WEEK, With the original New York Company. Prices: Parquet and first 3 rows parquet circle, tl SO; balance, SI. Dress circle, 3 rows, 75c; balance, 60a Gallery, 25a ocl-43 HARRIS THEATER-EVERY AFTER NOON and evening. W. A. Brady's Original Version of SHE. Weird, Mystical, Barbaric, Gorgeous in Scenic Effects. Week October 21 Daniel Boone. oc!3-31 SABRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY light, Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, UYDB8 BIG SPECIALTY SHOW. ocl3 ft A. BALPH, BUILDING CONTRACTOR, 41 Seventh arenne, " PttUbnr&Pa. , Telephone VM. '-, seo86-XTS . ?W W a '3. REAL ESTATE. "ElOR 8AL1S- ' TWO FOUR-STORY WAREHOUSES, On Liberty, near Eleyenth street HENRY A. WEAVER & CO. 0C16M7 NEW ELECTRIC HUAD Being constructed la Oakland runs by the end of OAKLAND SQUARE, and will carry passengers directly from the square to, tbe city via Pittsburg Traction road for S CENTS. We offer for sale in this square for $5,500 to $7,509 (which includes all improveiaent5,street or otherwise), elegant new two-story and mansard 8 and 9 room brict dwell ing, with balls, bath, laundry, stationary tubs, cemented cellar, range, fine chan deliers, both gases, handsome slate mantels, with tile hearths, also tile ves tibule, bay windows, French plate glass, electric lighting apparatus, front and rear porches, etc.; largo lot (giving front, side andrearvard),facinc: asphalt paved and sewered street 120 feet in width with park in center; magnificent view, perfect drainage, high and healthy locationThese dwellings arebeingbnilt by day work. TERMS-SMALli CASH PAYMENT DOWN, BALANCE COO PER YEAR. See and be convinced. SAM'L W. BLACK & CO., 99 FOURTH AVENUE- OC15-70-TTS AUCTION SALES. ASSIGNEES' SALE. AT AUCTION J. H. BORLAND, Auctioneer. Important to the public The stock of a large drygoods Importing house, over $156,000 worth-of foreign and domestic drygoods, car pets, rugs, druggets, etc-, eta, by auction, at J. H. BORLAND'S Large and Spacious Commission Rooms, NOS. 723 and 725 LIBERTY STREET, at the bead of Wood street, opposite the Ar buckle block, commencing MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1&S8. Sales will commence daily at 10 A. at, 2 P. st and 7:20 P. at, and continue from day to day until the entire stock is disposed of, and in quantities to suit the purchaser. Consisting of .English, French and German Cloths and Cas simeres, Beavers and Fine Overcoatings, Ladies and Children's Fine Fancy Cloakings, Broche,. India Kashmyr, Real Camels' Hair, French and American Velvet Reversible and other fasbionable and desirable Shawls. Tambour, Brussels, Nottingham, Madras, and Antique Lace Curtains, Portieres, eta, etc, DRESS GOODS In great variety, such as Black and Colored Silka, Satins and Satin Rhadamas, Figured and Striped Brocades, eta, of the latest designs and patterns. Black and Colored Henrietta Cloths and Cashmeres, "finest imported," all-wool Fancy Plaids, Tricots, Serges, Combination Suits, Fine SiDr Plush Saltings of the latest designs In suits or by the yard, Velvets and Velveteens. Irish, Scotch, German and French. Linens of every description. Prints, Ging hams, Chambrays, eta, , Bleached and Un bleached Cottons from one to three yards wide, a large assortment of Ladies. Gents and Chil dren's Hosiery, "Underwear, eta English and American Blankets "of the finest makes." Flannels, Marseilles. French Reversibles, Turkish and other Choice Quilts, together with a. large and elegant assortment of Carpets. Turkish, Oriental, Smyrna. Crossiey's Velvet and other rich' and rare Rugs, Druggets, eta, eta, with an immense variety of other goods too numerous to mention. This is without exception the largest sale of Fine Drygoods, Carpets and Rugs everoffered In Pittsburg, and is well worthy the attention of tbe public generally. Tbe entire stock mnst ba sold regardless of cost or 'price in order to make a prompt settlement with the creditors. All goods sold at this sale positively guar anteed and warranted as represented. Special accommodations provided for ladies. OC15-49-TTSSU RY HENRY AUCTION CO., LIM. AUC TTfiV iTa-Av Ann fnmlHiM Anil FRIDAY MORNING, October IS, at So. 3li Market st, 10 sharp. Chamber suits, side boards, bail racks, bookcases, bedsteads, wash stands, leather chairs and conches, pillows and bolsters, rugs, curtains, brnssels and Ingrain carpets, Turkish rugs, mattress springs, desks, bookcases, extension, centerand kitchen tables, folding beds, wardrobes, chiffoniers, parlor suits in Litest styles, colors and materials, clocks, lamps, pictures, eta Peremptory and positive sale. Conic and examine goods before sale. HENRY AUCTION CO.. LLM-, OC17-18 Auctioneers. ADJOURNED SALE DESIRABLE Pittsburg properties at auction, on THURSDAY, October 17, at 3 o'clock P. at on the premises on Short Liberty or Ltgo nier street Sixteenth ward, near Thirty fourth street and Howard Public School house. Lot 00x100 feet with two 2-story bricks, five 2-story frames and one frame cottage house thereon. The attention of capi talists is invited. For fall Information apply to L M. PENNOUK & SON, 105 Fourth ava,or A J-PENTECOST, Auctioneer. 413 Grant st OC13-82 ADJOURNED 8 A. LB DESIRABLE Pittsburg properties at Auction, on THURSDAY, October 17, at 2 o'clock P. at, on tbe premises, on the comer of Thirty-fifth and Butler streets. Fifteenth ward; lot 96 ft on Butler st. 240 ft. on Thirty-fifth stand 79 ft- on houses; efigibly situated for business purposes- or dwellings: now a good paying investment; can ba improved to great advantage. For full information apply to I. M. PENNOCK SON, 105 Fourth ave., or A. J.PEMECOST. Auc tloneer. No. 413 Grant st oc!32 EDUCATIONAL. CURRY UNIVERSITY, SIXTH STREET, PITTSBURG. - 1,477 STUDENTS LAST YEAR. Classical, Scientific, Ladies' Seminary, Normal, Musical, Elocutionary, Business College and Shorthand aepartments. Send for new cata logue. Correspondence with young persons de siring a better education respectfully solicited. JAMES CLARK WILLIAMS, A. JL. Pres't Jyl&32.Tr3. BUSINESS CHANGES. DISSOLUTION , Tbe partnership heretofore existing be tween Adoloh Goeddel and Albert J. Manv znann, under the firm name of Goeddel fc Mansmann. drygoods and gents' furnishing goods, lias this day been dissolved by mutual consent Tbe bpsinessotthe late firm will be settled by Albert J. Mansmann & Co., who will continue tbe business at the old stand, No. 6125 Penn ave East End. ADOLPH GOEDDEL, OC16-15 ALBERT J. MANSMANN. VTOTICE David Lentz & Son. successors to Peter Tesh, formerly of Stall No. 99, Diamond Market Pittsburg, will open anew stall at Na 68 Alle gheny Market, and continue running the old stall, where their sausage can be bad at either stands, or at JNO. DAUB'S SONS, - ' 647 Smlthfleld st. -oelMB- .. ,v ,. r vf s PHtrtare; Fa, T&: f - BFFICTAL-nTISsURG. -Jtjj -TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT tJS M it reponoi'Wwer5onineKTaeHstfas-f ing oi ureases Auey. irom r my aaoona mw to McCandless street, has bees awprorrt-sy Councils, which actios, will be final, onleda a appeal is filed in tbe Court of Comsaes frlsa within ten (10) days from date. E.M.BIGELOW: .' Chief of Department orPubiie WorsH. Pittsburg. Pa.. Oct 17, 1889. oei7-T - VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT TM ' JLN report of viewer on the gracting-of WaH- ingford street from Neville street to Bartect ' street and Grazier street from Fifth aveaaa : to Homewood avenue, has been approved ky ' councils, which action wiu be nsai, tuweju sat: appeal Is filed in tbe Court of ComaioaPl within ten (10) days from date. E. M. BIGELOW, , Chief of Department of Pnblle Wstks. PrrrsBUBO, Pa October 17, 1898. oei7-T NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THK reports of Viewers on the gradise, pavtag and curbing of Fifth avesoe, from Pom ave nue toFrankstovcnavenne.asd.NsailejraTesMev from Hampton street to Reap street' Sai-ekeea approved by Councils, wbiefc aetioe will be final, unless an appeal is tiled 1b the Coast ot Common Pleas within tea (10) oays frew a4. Chief of Department of Public Worfe." PrrrSBORG, Pa., October 17. 18ecV oelff-ar NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT TM' report of Viewers on tho damages Wjsgf by. the grading of Grazier1 street, em 'MMk avenue to Homewood avenue, has bees a- Tirnved bv CnnnHTa mhfoh attnn will 1m 'Asm unless an appeal is filed in the Cearr of Csw-'' moa fieas witnin tea iiui oays irem ansa, r Chief of Department or'Pabtte Wefts. " PrrrsBcco. Pa Octoberrr. lew. eenwr -'5 OctohhrS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIYEN THAT' Bureau of Health of tfeecttro' J 2WSJ4 burg has this day established aad jMSjusd, and does hereby designate the font of Sevea- teentn (uj street, intae cktoi jc-msj the AUeehenV river, and Clark's du immediately above tbe north esd of the 1 Tenth street bridge, in ttcirvof Prsta dn the Monongahela river, as thepiaaeei araio oe received ana deposited, toes of all privies as they shall from tteae te 1 cieanea ana emptied, and au otsereH substances found upon the public highti THOMA8W. BAK" Superintendent of the Bureau of HeaMk. OC4-90 .-i' V 1 VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THATJMIftt : JL1 reports or viewers on the oi Omaha street from Bigham street to Munisnj V street; Emily street from Craft a' naitet street: Felicia alley, tres street to the city line: Zenith aHey. Felicia allev to Formosa aBev. and Km from Felicia alley to Formosa aUey. have final unless an appeal is filed la the Cats mt rM Common Pleas within ten (10) days f njsBjta-- - .ci. JI. S1UB Chief of Department of Pubhe rcresBUBO,. jta., vctooer 11, iear. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAXI Xi reports of viewers on tbe constw sewers on flleyran street, from crews j-iouisa ana .Dates sireeia 10 juoaissk s Carey alley, from South Twecty-B Liberty avenue to the Allscheay tirtr, : Fifth avenue, from Ambersoa awiii M i point west 01 .uorebead's lase.aTei proved by Councils, which actio wbH unless an appeal is filed la the Ceart 4 nion jrieas, wiuun ten uujaays iron 1 Chief of Department of PaMtc Wets. J ! PiTTSBUBO, Pa., October 17, Vm. "v. QC17-37 JJIfi NORDrNANCE-AUTHORiat8 XI. opening of EvaliBB street; Ire avenue to Breed's Hill street Section 1 Be it ordained aad city of Pittsburg-, in Select aad ciis assembled, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the as Chief of the Department of Pubtie and is hereby authorized aad directed to' to oe surveyed ana opened wrtnia w tne oate 01 ine passage or tnisora linn street from Liberty avenue to street, at a wiatn 01 au ieec ib ac an ordinance locating the sarae, vemberli 1886. and September 27. ages caused thereby and the beneSts to same to oe assessed and collected with tbe provisions of an act ot the Commonwealth of PeaBsylvaaav "An act relating to streets ana sw of the second class," approved the may, a. u. uea. A N OBDINANCE-AUTHOl J- coBs-truction of a sewer avenue, from the crown of street 1 street to Everett stree -Section 1 Be it ordaraed aad city orprittsburg, la seleet and ( ciis asemoied, and it is sereey o acted by tbe authority of the Chief of the Department of PabHe auu 13 ueroujr autuuiueu asv, uirMSVtia veruse in accuruaace wish sue i sembl v of the Commonwealth ofvPe and the ordinances of tho said city eC relating tnereio ana regtuattBfftaei Tjror-osals forthe coastrnetioB of a ac 15 inches In diameter on Fraaketewa from the crown of said avenue west street to a connection with a sewer ea 1 Everett street the contract therefor In tbe manner directed by the Sft4d AssemDiy ana ordinance, xne eea pense of the same to be assessed. aa in accordance with the provisloas Assembly of the Commonwealth a vania. entitled "An act relatine to sewers in cities of the second cians," 1 tne lotn aay 01 May, a. jj. isbw. A N ORDINANCE-AUTHOKIZWO: VA construction of a sewer oa Ceraeca from line of Jones' property" te Maori M sewer. . ' Section 1 Be it ordained and esn-xs-t I city of S ittsbure. in Select and I cils assembled, and it is hereby enacted or tne authority 01 toe saax Chief of tba Department of PabHe and is hereby authorized and diree Vertise in accordance with the acts otJ of the Commonwealth of Fennsy ordinances of the said city of P ine thereto, and recuIatlEg the posals for the construction of a pipe' incnes in diameter on voraec line of Jones' Drosertr to tion with a sewer oa Maurtoe the contract therefor to be let minnM1 rilrptArt lwr th said aAa ATA and ordinances. The cost aad exaeaaea same to oe assessed asdeoueefeawa ance with tbe provisions of an aet a. of the Commonwealth of PeBBsyivaatat n act relating 10 streets ana sewers ' 01 the second class," approved tne May. A. D-. 188R VTOTICE TO CONTRACTORS-8S Jiroposais wiii bo reeetvea at M ontrolier until MONDAY. the October. A. D. 1S88. at 2 P. ac f er 1 ing.viit 'i$i SKWZBS. -ijf juurtiana si, irom jrenaare. te Aeay st,r tnen pipe. . Bayard st, from BfdweU st, te No rase 15-inch niDe. 'J. Center are., from Crahr st te and 20-Inch pipe. c '-$ mignonette stirosa negley are.' to. st-rio and 10-mcn pice. . Harvard st,Irom Negleyave. DeMasMJ 10-tncn pipe. Howard alley and Tbmy-fosrMl St. feetnortheastof Thirty-fourth st to with a sewer on Thirty-fourth st at st-tta-incnpipe. Spring alley, from Twenty-first at to HCCDDU Bk.:X(-lUU2 UIU& Mulberry alley, from Sixteenth st to teentnst.:it-incnpipe. , Fourth ave., from Grant st te Caersy, io-incD pipe. Flans and srtecIfioatloBS pan na blanks for bidding' can be obtained office. :?a Each proposal must be aeeosBael br bond, probated before the Mayer or City OsMKf The Department of Awards reaerres'llM right to reject any or an bids. v JU M. J51UELUW, oclQ-19 Chief of Dept of PnaHe Wajl RESORTS. THOMASVILLE, CASq Piney Woods HoteLt Season opens December 4. 1S88. t M. A. 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