THIS PITTSBURG DISPATCH, FKIDAY, OCTOBER 18, c 1889. , 1 JOHNSTON ACCEPTS TneKomination of the Prohibitionists Lale but Welcome. A SHORT AKD SHARP CAMPAIGN. The Candidate Will Stump at Once in the Canse of Temperance. A LIGHTER TOTE THAN LAST EXPECTED The Prohibition convention at Harrisburg having chosen J.' B. Johnston, treasurer of the Pittsburg Oil Exchange, as the candi date for State Treasurer in the fall election, he lias received a letter of notification from John A. HcConnell, chairman of the com mittee. In it the chairman says the notifi cation was delayed somewhat, which he ex cuses by saying the committee deemed it .wise to make the campaign short and sharp. The letter of acceptance of Mr. Johnston, which is somewhat brief, but pointed, was given to the public last night and is as fol lows: Pittsburg, Pa., October 17, 1S89. To John A. McCounell and Others of the Commit tee: Gentlemen In reply to your notification of mv nomination to tee office of State Treas urer by the Prohibition party, I take this op portunity to express to your committee and through the committee to the Prohibitionists of Pennsylvania my gratitude and sincere thanks for the honor conferred in choosing me as their standard bearer in the coming cam paign. In replying to the nomination thus tendered permit me to reaffirm my adherence to the principles of the prohibition party, believing them to be right, and being right, believing they will prevail. In the progress of civilization and the devel opment 01 aavancea ana iioerai innns 01 gov ernment, whereby the people are accorded the greatest possible l.bertics consistent with safe ty, questions of vital importance arise, and thicu must of necessity be solved. The suppression of the liquor traffic evil being a question of great pruminenco before tbe people of this State and nation at tne present time, affecting, as it does, all social, political and moral reforms, demands at tbe hands of the lan-making power, the people, careful consid eration as to the best means to secure the same. Our system of covernment Is wrought out through political organizations or names, which adopt and advocate certain methods for the settlement of pending questions requiring gov ernmental solution, such as the suppression of tbe liquor traffic. Three political parties exist in Pennsylvania, and submit in their platforms methods which, if successful in securing through the ballot box the control of State government, they will put in force for the settlement of all pending ques tions. It will scarcely be denied by any think ing person that the most pressing question for practical solution at the present time is that of the suppression of tbe drink traffic The Democratic party defends the liquor traffic by its opposition to prohibitory, which it calls sumptuary, laws, and favors its perpetua tion by license laws. The Republican party in the past had no policy for or against the liquor traffic until by official declaration at its recent State Convention it declared that it "heartily indorsed the Brooks hied license law." thereby adopting as its method for the suppression of the liquor traffic restricted legalization by high license laws, thus repudiating prohibition as a means for tbe correction of the evils arising therefrom. Tbe Prohibition party was organized and ex ists for tbe purpose of securing the suppression of the liquor traffic by prohibitory enactments. It repudiates any policy or plan that tends to legalize or license the same. At tbe same time It takes hold of other political questions, such as tbe protection of tbe Sabbath, trusts, labor problems, foreign emigration, etc., and clearly defines its policy toward the same, as a reading of its declaration of principles will disclose;and being a party of sobriety is more eminently fitted for bandbng the affairs or the Govern ment, as sobriety in public officials, as in indi viduals, is always advisable It may be said" by some earnest conscientious persons who desire the abolition of tbe drink traffic that it is not properly a question for political solution, and should be left with mor alists rather than with statesmen to solve. Webster defines politics to be "tbe science of government, that part of ethics which has to do with tbe regulation and government of a State or nation, tbe preservation of its safety, peace and prosperity, the defense of its existence and rights against loreign control and conquest, the augmentation of its strength and resources, and tbe protection of its citizens in their rights, with the preservation and Improvement of their morals." This clearly indicates that any ques tion affecting the people in their moral or ma terial rights as does the suppression of the liquor traffic, is a proper one for political a cita tion and political action, and, therefore, most certainly proper as a basis of principles on which to establish political parties. . The nominee. In becoming the candidate, loses his individuality, and as such I accept the nomination so generously tendered. Again thanking the Prohibitionists of Penn sylvania for the honor thus conferred, I re mam Very truly yours, James R. Johnston. Mr. Johnston starts out to-day on the stump and will proceed to make as many converts as possible to the cause of cold water before the snow flies. The recent di vision on making temperance a 'political issue in the ranks of the W. C. T. TJ., in the opinion of temperance leaders, indicates that the next vote will be much smaller than the last one. SMALL TALUAELES MISSED. A Juvenile Depredator Arrested In City nail Yesterday, The women who work at scrubbing and cleaning the ofiices in the City Hall have. for several weeks, been missing articles of jewelry, money and handkerchiefs from their wraps, which they had in a closet on the third floor. Yesterday one of the ele vator men saw a girl of about 14 vears en tering the closet He took her to Inspector McAleese's office, where there were found in her pocket a breastpin and silk handker chief which had been stolen from two of the women. The girl gave her name as Ella Dott and her home as Ingram station. She was taken to the Centra station and there held lor about two hours, when the In spector released her. She said that her mother sent her to town to beg, and she promised to go home. THE 2EW FIRE TKUCK. After Much Delay the Gillespie Track Ar rives It Is a Rlcdcl Machine. The new Gillespie ladder truck, to be placed in Engine House Xo. 3, will be re moved from the car to the house to-day. Chicl Brown took a look at the truck yes terday, but he said that he would not give his opinion of it until he saw it in operation. He expects, however, that the apparatus will prove to be a very great improvement over anything of its kind which the city owns. Its short length, lightness and capa bility of being elevated at various angles and in quick time, are its chief recommen dations. " Complaint From Pede.lrlnns. Considerable complaint is made bv pedestrians by the obstruction of the side walk at the corner of "Wood street and Sixth avenue, where tbe new German National Back is being erected. Both streets at the corner are covered with build ing materials. A Burglar Requires courage, but imitators have the qualities of a burglar without his courage. Johann Hoflf's Malt Extract is so popular that it has been imitated. See that the signature of "Johann Hoff" is on the neck of every bottle. Eisner & Mendelson Co., s'olelgents, 6 Barclay street, New York. Tbey Won't Fade. Yeager & Co.'s cabinets for 75c per doz. "Bring the children, rain or shine. No. 70 JFeaJeral street, Allegheny. T B p , B. B. Special department for the large assort ment ot Paris robes (adjoining tbe dress trimming department) S10 to $75 but the choice bargains from $14 to $25. Eaeh bring the buyers. Boogs & Buhl. Time is the true test. F. & V.'s Pilsner beer grows daily in popularity. Bbt Tobt Silverware At Haucu's, No. 29 Fifth aye., and saTe 20 per cent Established 1853. TVTSrt KOTHING LIKE STEEL. Tb Boiler Maker Officially Fin Their Faith to Steel They Sny1t Beat Iron Hollow A Report of Singular Interest. Yesterday's session of the boiler makers was taken up in hearing reports and in dis cussing items of interest to the trade. The first business was to hear a report on man holes and manheads. The first report recommended that all manhole openings be made in the form of heads ot boilers 10x16 inches in size. For drums and fronts of tubular boilers an opening of 9x15 was sug gested. Mr. Bynal advocated uniform manholes and handholes for the entire country. Various theories as to the weak and strong points ot shells, heads, reinforcements, etc., were advanced at length. The committee was continued to hand in a further report at the next meeting. The Ccmmittfe on Materials and Tests here introduced a supplementary report of the utmost importance to steel and iron man ufacturers. The report was the subject of a long discussion at the afternoon session. The following is the report: Your Committee on Materials and Tests, to which had been added Mr. Leonard, of Ontario, and Mr. Cahall, of Ohio, met yesterday after noon to consider the claims of iron as a mate rial for boiler construction. Wo had the bene fit of the experience and advice of an expert boiler iron manufacturer. After duly weighing all statements and arguments by the advocates of iron we can only adhere to our original de cision, that iron as a material for general boiler construction is out of date. While in the standard of steel" recom mended by us and adopted unanimously by the convention, we limited ourselves to require ments and tests which any good steel mill can comply with In its c eryday product, and with in a range of cost making it practical and possi ble for every maker of safe and honest boilers to use it in bis regular line of trade; and while still better material can be furnished for special requirements by the steel mills; it ap pears that the best possible "boiler iron" of to day, while undoubtedly better than tbe best brands ot 10 or 20 j ears ago, cannot reach tne moderate limits of tensile strength and ductil ity established for the A.B.M. A. brand of Doner steel, ana mzi tne moaeru, anu prac tically universal shape of test section, adopted by this convention, cannot bo conceded by the iron men, so that as a compromise between the modern "eight-inch" section and the antiquated "groove!' section your committee conceded a "two-inch" section for iron. It appears, however, that for certain locali ties where either necessity or prejudice com pels tbe use of impure feed waters, without previous purification by any of the well-known mechanical or chemical means of modern good practice, boiler manufacturers are obliged to use iron in place of steel boilers, or at least in certain parts of the same. And it is known, moreover, that the slags or impurities of iron resist corrosion better than Iron itself. . We therefore recommend that the brand A H. M. A, with the addition of the word "Iron," may be granted to manufacturers of boiler iron whose product will come up to the following re quirements: Tensile strength, 52.000 to 62.000 pounds per square inch; elongation not less than 20 per cent; test Dieces two inches in length between fillets, cut both lengthwise and crosswise of tbe sheet; tbe iron to show no laminations, but to be homogeneous through out. On fracture it must show only one quality of texture across the entire break. Respectfully submitted. E. D. Meier, Chairman; . R Hammond, EC J. Haetlet, John Cahall, F. E. Leonard, Committee. FODE ELECTIilC COMPANIES. Gossip on the Sale or the Brash to the Thomson-Hoaiton. S. A. Duncan, General Agent of the Allegheny County Light Company, stated yesterday that the published sale oi the Brush Electric Company, to the Thomson Houston Company wonld have no effect on Pittsburg electric light interests. The consolidation of tbe Brush and Thomson-Houston Companies, leave but lour large arc light companies in the busi ness in the United States. They are tbe Westinghouse, of this city, the Thomson-Houston, the Schnyler and" the Western Electric, of Chicago. Their combined capital aggregates about $18,000,000 or $19,000,000. The cause of the latest combination was to prevent inju rious competition. The Edison Company do not run arc lights. A VERY BUST Pi. ACE. Some Interesting; Reasons GWen for nn Ex tremely Good Showing. Prosperity is a pleasant subject, particu larly so when it is the result of consistent hard work, energy and study to succeed. No more bustling spot can be found than the handsome double stores of Messrs. Douglass & Mackie, 151 and 163 Federal street, Allegheny. Although it is only a year since this firm occupied its present commodious quarters, their business has nearly trebled, and before long they must secure larger space for its proper accommo dation. The reason for this gratifying prosperity lies in the rules adopted by the firm, viz: to obtain lines of goods such as purchasers are always glad to secure, and then to make the prices so attractive as to draw econom ical buyers to them. The first floor of the building is stocked with full lines of dress goods, embracing all standards and novelties ot domestic or Eu ropean manufacture, from the lowest priced fabrics to the highest values in silks; with gents', ladies', misses' and children's under wear; with hosiery, gloves, all sorts of dress trimmings, notions, etc.," etc; blankets, quilts, comforts and spreads; everything at astonishingly low prices for such honest goods. The second floor is devoted mainly to wraps and sacques. Erom sealskins down, there are hundreds of styles and patterns, all new, fresh, correct in mode, artistically shaped, and the best materials. There is no better assortment of wraps for ladies', misses and children in the city. Curtains portieres and muslin underwear, fill the re maining space on the second floor. In the basement and the third-story the reserve stock is kept, and in extent it is'verv large. But space fails to tell all there is to say in praise ot these excellent stores. By all means visit them. PIANOS. ORGANS. Slellor Si Hoene. "We can furnish you with the best pianos and organs made, and can give you the best and easiest terms of payment. We have been established since 1831 (nearly 60 years), and, being the oldest music firm in the city, we have had more experience than any other house. Pianos. Hardman, Krakauer, Harring ton. Organs: Palace, Chase, Chicago Cot tage. Persons buying from us can be satisfied they are getting the full worth of their money, as the pianos and organs we sell are the best made in the United States. Send for circulars and full particulars ot our easy payment plan. llELLOB & HOENE, irwFSSu 77 Fifth avenue, Pittsburg. Baseball. Probably no game this season has created a mora widespread interest than that be tweea the Chicago club and the Allegheny club, now in full swing at Fleishman & Co.'s store, Market st. The perfect play on the part of the Allegheny club gives great satisfaction to the onlookers. The Ditcher ot the Chicago club pitched a very good game, showing good speed and good curves. The pitchers of both clubs fieldedsplendidly. Every baseball player should see this game, as it is a novelty in the field of sports. "Lili putian players, liliputian bats, liliputian balls. In tact this is a wonderful reproduc tion in miniaturejof a game of baseball, played by a set of imported German dolls, costumed to represent these two popular clubs, with an elegantly dressed assemblage of lady and gentleman dolls as observers. Everything is complete, even to the mascots and little boys straddling the fences to see the fun. Anniversary Gift. Tea sets, Tete-a-tete set, Water sets, Tiltiner rjitchers. Jnst ist the thing for silver wedding presents. Henry Terheyden's, 530 Smithfield st Jit MWT THE COMMON CAUSE. The 'Engineers and Boiler Makers' Interests Are Identical. A PLEASANT MEETING LAST NIGHT. Tbe Engineers Dare Indorsed the Boiler Makers' Trade Mark. A UNION OFFENSIVE AND DEFENBIYE Last evening the National Association of Stationary Engineers, Lodge No. 5, Alle- gheny, entertained several of the boiler manufacturers now in this city. The social meeting took place in the rooms of the N. A. S. E. at No. 19 Federal street, which were gaily adorned with draped flags and other decorations. President M. B. Scott oc cupied the chair, and was supported by A. G. Carley, Secretary and State Deputy. The attendance of lodge members was large and added -much, both to the beauty and en joyment of the occasion. About a score of the boiler makers put in an appearance. After a few opening words from the Chairman, Colonel Meier, a prominent St. Louis manufacturer, was called on to ad dress the meeting. He complimented the lodge on the handsome decoration of its hall, and referred in brief terms to the Manufacturers' convention, which, he said, bad come to several resolutions highly im portant to engineers. Some of the news papers, he said, had made a pother over this convention, alleging that its object was to whoop up prices. This was a great mis take. The object was to improve the ma terial and workmanship of boilers and to create a uniform standard of ex cellence. Henceforward the manufacturers had resolved to place the trade mark, "A. B. M. A.," npon every sheet used in their works. Let the engineers see that that trade mark was on every sheet in their boilers, as its absence might mean danger to users of steam power. A fact which manufacturers and engi neers agreed in condemning was that coun try employers were in the habit of hiring non-licensed engineers. This was a crying shame, and it should be remedied by a stern r State inspection law. Mr. D. Ashworth, member of the lodge, replied forcibly, and coincided with the re marks of Colonel Meier. He enlarged npon the fact that it was minute flaws in boilers, which caused boiler explosions. A.'H. Beynel,M. E. Superintendent of the Bichmond Locomotive and Machine Works, was then introduced. He said that since the stationary engineers and the manufacturers had so many interests in common, they shouldiform an offensive and defensive league, to resist the employment of non licensed engineers on the one hand, and to promote the use of the trade-marked boilers on the other. Chairman of Convention Lappan said that this meeting was an informal indorsement of Mr. Beynel's suggestion. The conven tion had come to that conclusion during their last session, and although no regular league had been established, the meeting would recognize in future that there was a thorough understanding between the manu facturers and the stationary engineers. Tbe formal character of the meeting then relaxed, and the proceedings wound np with social conversation and discussion. Prosrresi. It is very important In this age of vast ma terial progress that a remedy be pleasing to tbe taste and to the eye, easily taken, acceptable to tbe stomach and healthy in its nature and effects. Possessing these qualities. Syrup of Figs is the one perfect laxative and most gentle diuretic known. The HIen' Overcoat We offer at 510 and 512 for to-day's sale ex ceed in value anything ever seen in Pitts burg for double the money. They are fine Meltons and Kerseys, imported Vicunas and Venetians. Many of them are silk lined, some silk faced, with satin sleeve linings. They were marked 520, 522 and 525. They include fall overcoats, top coats, box coats, winter coats and ulsters. We have divided 'em into two bargain lots at 510 and 512 for to-day and to-morrow. P. C. C. C., Cor. Grant and Diamond sts., opp. the new Court House. A Light 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 the two cities look like a section of a fashion elate. Sailor is making a special drive on this line of goods, and the sales of the past week show that his efforts are ap preciated by the people. The usually big trade is being doneinBrokawBro.'s famous clothing garments that for utility and cheapness cannot be surpassed. wr Birthday Gift. Diamond pins. Garnet pins, Plain pins, Finger rings, set and plain, As wall as quite a lot of odds and ends suit able for such occasions, at Henry Terhey den's, 530 Smithfield st. mwp 75c. 13 More Days. 75c. Only 13 more days for 75c per doz. cabinets at Yeager & Co.'s Gallery, 70 Federal street, Allegheny. Come early, rain or shine. B. cto B. Entire second floors of our four stores, Nos. 115, 117, 119 and 121, are devoted this season to sale of ladies', misses' and children's wraps best goods at prices that will pay you to consult Boggs & Buhl. Banerleln Brewing Co., Bennetts, Pa. Telephone 1,018. Established 1845. Opposite Forty-third st, Pittsburg, Pa. Extra standard Wiener and Kulmbacher lager beer. Families and the trade supplied in bottles, quarts or pints, or in the wood. MYTFSU Another Good DInn Gone Wrong By not using coaline headache powders when tbev are guaranteed by druggists to stop headache arising from any cause. F. & V.'s Pittsburg beer pleases better, every time. Can't be excelled. Fine watches a specialty, low prices a certainty, at Hauch's, No. 295 Fifth ave. TVFSU 75c. The Fabltc Delichted 75c. With Yeager & Co.'s 75c per doz. cabinet photos, at 70 Federal street, Allegheny. Bring the little ones. B. cfcB. The applique robes or dress patterns, at 55 each, are worth attention. Boggs & BtJHL. MEETINGS. -VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT iM there will be a special meeting of tbe stockholders of the Sewickley Dairy Company on THURSDAY, November 21,1659, at 3 P.M., at the parlors of the St. Charles Hotel, for the purpose of "voting for or against a proposed de velopment of tbe company's property for gas and oil. O. P. COCHRAN, Secretary. Pittsburg, October 18, 1SS9. oclS-79-lV3I-no7,l4 ESTATE OF JOS. MARTIN, SR., DE CEASED Notice is hereby given that letters testamentary on the estate of Jos. Mar tin, Br., have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate aro requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same should make them Known wltbont delay. AUGUST MARTIN, MARY PHILOMENA BUERKLE, pclS-56 81 Pike St., Allegheny. Pa. A. WHITELEY. 12SK THIRD AVE., UPSTAIR& Gents' shoes soled and heeled in 15 minutes for 75 cents. Finest work in the city. auZWOK-'vnr tSTlHsplay advertisement one dollar per square or one insertion. .Classified advertise ment on this page such as Wanted, For Sale, To Let, etc, ten cents per line or each inser tion, and none taken or less Ihanflfty cents. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BRANCH OFFICES. For the accommodation of the public, Branch Offices have been established at the following places, where Want, For Sale'; To Let, and other transient advertisements will be received up to 9 P. M. for inser tion next morning: Advertisements are to be prepaid except where advertisers already have accounts With THX DIS PATCH. rnT8BTntGv- THOMAS MCCAFFREY, SSuB Butler street. EMU, G. STUCKEY, 24th street and Penn ave. E. G .-STUCKEY A CO., Wylle ave. and Fulton JL N. 8TOB.ELY. Fifth Avenue Market House. EAST-IXD. J. TV. WALLACE, 6121 Fenn avenue. OAKLAND. MCALLISTER A SHEIBLEK, th av. A AtWOOd St. EOUTHBIDE. JACOB SPURN. No. I Carson street H. A. DONALDbON, 1707 Carson street ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAEKCHElt, 59 Federal street. , H. J. McBHIDE, Market House, Allegheny. FREDH. EGGEK& 172 Ohio street. F. B. EGGEltS A BON, Ohio and Chestnut sts. J. F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS McHENBY, Western and Irwin aves. G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. FEKKYM. GLEIM. Kebeccaand Allegheny aves. M1LI.VALE BOROUGH. W. W. FLOCKEB. Stationer, No. 4 Grant ave. WANTED. Male Heln, TTTANTED-ONE OR TWO BOOK COMPOSI W TORS. Apply early to BEST A CO., 207 Wood street. . ocl8-7S WANTED-SLX CARPENTERS AT CORNER Fourth ave. and Wood st. Immediately. BOOTH 4 FLINN. ools-76 T7-A1TED-EXPERIENCED FUR SEWERS. V Apply between 9 and 10 A. M. or 5 and 6 F. M. C. A. SMILEY A CO. OC18-91 WAKTEO IMMEDIATELY, TWO TIN roofers and Jobbers at JOHN MCGABVEY'S, T2 Taggartst., Allegheny. ocl8-12 WANTED-THREE GOOD TINNERS. IN QUUtE O. -J. AMMON. M Shlloh St.. Mt. Washington, Sonthslde, city. ocl8-68 WANTED-A GOOD BAKBEK OR BOY OF some experience at once. WM. PETSING ER, cor. Wood and Fifth ave. oclS-93 "TXrANTED-BOY TO LEARN THE BARBER VT trade: one with experience preferred. D. W. BIGGINS, 1S66 Second ave. 0C18-84 WANTED-QROCEKY CLERK: ONE WHO can drive and has experience and reference. Address N. B. T., Dispatch office. oclS-M WANTED-TWO RELIABLE SALESMEN to sell goods In any part of the two cities. Call at 49 WATER ST., second floor. oclS-11 WANTED ONE HUNDRED LABORERS and twenty-live caulkers. Apply to OTT BROS., Boyd's Hill, head of Shingles st. OC17-100 WANfED-A FIRST CLASS COAT MAKER: first class prices paid to the proper party. Address REI3 & GADIMS, Unlontown, Pa. OC17-41 WANTED-TIN ROOFERS-TO WORK ON the Lockhart row, on Dinwiddle street. SQUIRES HARDWARE CO., L1M., (200 Penn ave. oclS-69 WANTED YOUNO MAN FOB OFFICE work: answer stating age, reference and salary expected. Address H. B, N., Dispatch office. OC17-90 WANTED-TWO A No. 1 SALESMEN TO sell candy and crackers, only men or expe rience need apply. Address DRUMMER, Dls patch'offlce. ocIS-Sa-TurSn WANT ED-RIP SAWYER FOR BOXES: none but experienced hands need apply. EXCELSIOR PLANING MILL, foot of Craig street, Allegheny, Pa. OC17-43 WANTED-AN EDUCATED GENTLEMAN of good appearance as solicitor in a new and pleasant business; 25 to $30 weekly. NO. 12 FEDERAL ST., Allegheny, room 21. ocl8-70 TITANTED-EXPERIENCED CANVASSERS VV only first-class men. with reference: salary and expenses, or commission. Apply at HAMIL TON HOTEL. 4 to 6 ! M. Saturday. OC18-77 w ANTED A MAN WITH PLENTY OF talk, enerrr and Tierseverance. Annlv be tween 9 and 10 A. M to JNO. MCKEOWN, No. 635 bmltbneld st., second floor front, city. ocls-52 ANTED-AN ACTIVE YOUNG MAN, 18 TO SO vears of age; must be quirk at figures and write a good hand. Apply by letter to JOSEPH HORNE & CO., Retail Stores. oc!8-71 XTT ANTED AT ONCE A FIRST-CLASS VV shoemaker to make new work and repair shoemaker to make new work and repair: e a perfectly sober man. Apply-to JOHN HOD. 53 North Diamond, Allegheny, Pa. must be DONAHOl OCIS-53 -TTTANTED-GOOD PENMAN CAPABLE OF V writing a good letter; moderate salary to begin with and prospect of advancement and per manent position for the right person. Address, giving reference and experience, K. L., Dispatch office. ocl8-5 WANTED-SALESMAN TO SELL OUR specialties to merchants: samples and case furnished: exclusive territory: salary paid or commission: permanent situation, with chance to establish fine trade. MODEL LEDGER CO., bouth Bend, Ind. ocl6-44-MWT WANTED-LABORERS WANTED IN NEW Orleans 100 able-bodied men to ship as crew; wages fSOper month and board; to reliable men steady employment will be given. Apply to M.N. WOOD. Coast and Latausche Line, No. 2 Canal St., ew Orleans, La. oclS-42 V1TANTED-8ALE8MEN AT 75 PER MONTH VV 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 Bartlculars and sample case of goods free, STAN AR1 SILVERWARE CO., Boston, Mass. se24-90-D TTrANTED-BHICKLAYERS-THOSE WANT VV ING work and employers and all others who may wish to employ bricklayers should regis ter such wants, free of charge, at the headquarters or the INDUSTRIAL MUTUAL BENEFIT AS bOCIATlUN, 93 Fourth ave., first floor front. Open until 9 F. M. Saturdays. ocll-80-MWrsu Female HelD. WANTED A FIRST-CLASS COOK AND VV chambermaid at 142 SHEFFIELD ST., Al legheny. OC18-7 WANTED-GIRL FOR OENERAL HOUSE WORK: family orfour. Call Room 57. EIS NER BUILDING. Fifth aye.and Woodst. ocl8-63 WANTED-LADY AGENTS ALSO MEN Iwo Immense new specialties; one lady made 127 before dinner, another S16 first hour, ao dress LITTLE & CO., Box. 443, Chicago, HI. OC18-59 WANTED-LADIES DESIRING TO RECEIVE free sample copies of storyand fashion papers, magaiines, etc., should send address at once to UNION SUBSCRIPTION AGENCY. Ford City, Pa. ocls-88 Dlnlo and Female HelD. WANTED-50 ITALIANS. St 75 PER DAY; child's nurse: 2 nurse girls: girls for board ing houses: cooks, chambermaids, house girls: 2 colored. MEEHAN'S, 545 Grant st. ocU-D TTfANTED LADY AND GENTLEMAN tV agents for city and surrounding towns: a household necessity; just out; no kitchen com- Slete without It: it recommends and sells Itself, all at MARTEOL'S, 411 Smithfield st. 0C7-32-MWI" WANTED-AGENTS, MALE OR FEMALE, In all country towns, to sell photograph albums: latest designs for fall trade Just received: big profits and quick returns to energetic agents; write terms, etc. UNION PUBLISHING CO., 103 Fourth ave. se22-80-TTF8u WANTBD-A SPECIAL TEACHEROF WRIT ING and drawing for the Ninth ward Ecjiool, Allegheny. Apply In person to the members or the Board or Directors. JOS. A. LANGFITT, Attomey-at-Law, Fourth ave., Pitts burg, Secretary. OC18-55 Sltnntlons. VrjANTED-POSITION-BY A FIRST-CLASS V collector; able to take hold In most any capacttv. Address F. C. 11., Dispatch office. oclS-15 Fartnens. WANTED-A PARTNER IN A WELL-ESTABLISHED business, with $3,000 to S3, 000. Address F. S., Dispatch office. ocls-99 TITANTED-PARTNEH-LADY OR QENTLE VV MAN, with J1.0O5, for a light, good paying business. Address W. F., Dispatch office. ocls-77 Boardlnc. TlTANTED-BOARD AND ROOM IN PB1 YV VATE family for man and wife. Address, with price, F., Dispatch office. OC17-83 Financial. "TTTANTED MORTGAGES ON CITY PROP- TV KKTXi over 14. uu; per cent; no HENRY A. WEAViR 4 CO., 92 Fourth aver tax- avenue. mnz-azz-D TTrANTED-MORTGAaiaJ-tl.(l00,000TOLOAN VV In large and small amounts at 4)4, 5 and 6 per cent, free of State tax: no delay. REED B. CUYLK& CO., 131 ifourtn ave mv2l-e0 WANTED-TO LOAN 1500,000. IN AMOUNTS of S3, O00 and upward, on city and suburban property, on H per cent, freeortax: also smaller amounts at Sands per cent. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. se21-d26-D WANTED-MORTG AGES-tL 0D0, 000TO LOAN on olty and suburban properties at 4K, Sand 6 per cent, and on larms In Allegheny and adja cent counties at 8 per cent. 1. M. PENNOOK7 & SON, 105 Fourth avenue. ap7-f41 VT7-ANTED-TO LOAN 1200,000 ON MORT W GAtxES: 100 and upward at S per cent; (500,000 at Hi per cent on residences or business .property: also in adjoining counties. S. H, FRENCH. 125 Fourth avenue oea-est-n WANTED. Miscellaneous. "XTANTED--TO START A CLUB OF 42 MEM VV BER3 to seenre a One gold watch for each one In the clnb at 1 1 00 per week. Address P. O. BOX 501, and I will call and snow you the watch. JviMO TJTANTED-HIGHEST SPOT CASH PRICES TV paid for second-hand furniture, carpets and honsehold goods of aU kinds. 1211 PENN AVE NUE. au28-2S-MWP n"ANTED-PERSONS TO KNOW THAT BY VV agreeing to pay SI per week you can get possession of fine gold or silver watches, clocks, lewelry, diamonds, silverware, etc. J.MITSCH, 130 Federal at., Allegheny. Pa. se!2-MWTSn ANTED THE PEOPLE TO KNOW THAT YEAGER & CO.. 70 Federal bv, 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. These cabinets will not fade. ocl-91-D TTTANTED-BY PEARSON, LEADING PHO VV TOGRAPHER, 98 Fifth avenue, Pittsburg, and 43 Federal street, Allegheny everybody to know that he Is making fine cabinets at 1 60 per dozen; photos delivered when promised: Instan taneous orocess. mhI3-3 TTTANTED-IBON AND GLAEB WORKERS VV to take notice wbcre employment Is steady, at Cochran station, and purchase cheap lots in the Patterson Plan; cheap; on easv terms; month ly or yearly payments. J. R. WYL1E, Agent. Duquesne, Pa., or No. 8 Wooa street, room; 6, 1'ltUbnrg. Pa. QC12-92 FOIl SALE iaiPBOVED REAL ESTATE. CItv Residences. FOR SALE-MT. WASHINGTON, SOUTHERN ave.. Thirty-second ward: frame dwelling home. 6 rooms, good location, large grounds: a very pleasant place for a home: price reasonable: terms easy. SAMUEL W. BLACK A CO., 9 Fourth ave. OC9-59-10. 12, 14, 18. 18 TfOR SALE-ONLY 10 MINUTES FROM THE U Court House a new complete brick bouse, 8 rooms, thoroughly improved, on Locust, near Mlltenberger st. : a desirable location: price low and terms easy. W. A. UERRON & SONS. 80 Fourth ave. ocs-51-mt FOR SALE-LOCUST ST., BET. MAGEE AND Chestnut sts., fine new brick dwelling 7 rooms, bathroom, marble mantels, cemented cellar, both gases, inside shutters: house Just finished: posses sion at once; price S3.600; SltPOO cash, balance to suit. ALLE3& BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. oclS-48 East End Residences. FOR SALE MODERN 8-BOOMED BRICK house, nicely located, on Margaretta St.: handy to R. R. and cable line: price, 85.600; on time. MELLDN BROTHERST6349 Station St., E. E. OC1S-130.MWT FOR SALE SHADYS1DE DWELLING, WAL NUT st. : a 2-story frame of 7 rooms and fin ished attic, hall. b. c. water, gas, etc. : call and get fail particulars. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth aveuue. 3A-147. ocl3-74 FOR SALE MODEL OAKLAND HOUSE, AT WOOD street, near Cable place, a iMiory brick dwelling of Brooms, hall, laundry, front porch; other conveniences; large lot 95x123 to an alley. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. 2D-85. oclS-74 FOR bALE HANDSOME RESIDENCE, JUST finished, late style of architecture, reception hall, 8 rooms elegantly finished, thoroughly lm- ? roved, electric lights, cor. lot. 54x115 it., 1 square rom Shady avenue; onlvfXOOO; terms reasonable. W. A. UERRON X SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. 0C4-93-TW FOR SALE-J500 CASH-REMAINDER PAY ABLE 8500 per year. Interest low on deferred garments: neat new house, late style, well nished and convenlenced: street Improvements made; centrally located in Oakland, near Firth avenue cable line. W. A. HEBRON A SONS, 0 Fourth avenue. ocl-04-TuF FORSALE-A PRETTY HOME IN THE EAST End; paved street, well sewered, and only a short distance from the railroad; a Queen Anne dwelling containing V commodious rooms, recep tion ball, range, bath, laundry, all the latest Im proved conveniences: large lot: L0OO cash, bal ance to suit. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. ocU-74 FOR SALE-ON COR. EDWIN AND EL WOOD sts. ; lot 89 it. front 120 ft. deep to 20-ft. alley; new frame honse, of 8 rooms, reception hall, basement, laundry, good sewerage, elegant front and side porches, good neighborhood, one square from Hlland ave.: abt. 2 minutes' walk from Fifth ave. cable cars: complete In every respect; only (6,750, THOS. LIGGETT, No. 114 Fourth ave. ocl3-l27-jrwrssu FOB SALE 85,000 SHADYSIDE, ONE square from Fifth ave. cable line, on a sew ered street, elegant, new and substantial 9-room frame dwelling: ball, bath, Inside shutters and w. c, slate mantels, tile hearths, sliding doors, fine chandeliers, stationary wa6hstand, range, etc. ; lot 32x110 feet: this Is a first-class neighbor hood and on a through street. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth ave. OC17-81 Allegheny Residences. FOR SALE-A COZY NEW SIX-ROOM FRAME bouse Odst completed), situated In Alle gheny; convenient to street cars and market house; lot 23x101 feet: 82,200 on easy payments. W. W. MCNEILL A BRO., 105 Fourth ave. OC17-6 FOR SALE-A VERY DESIRABLE RESI DENCE, Clifton ave , Second ward, Alle gbeny. near street cars and electric road, 8 rooms, all, sliding doors between ball, parlor and dining room, inside shutters, porches, front and rear, fine mantels, nat. and art. gas, batb, inside w. c, range and laundry, etc.: this house is well finished and papered throughout; grounds large and well kept, surrounded by large forest trees: corner lot 106x130: more ground can be Tad If de sired: price low: must be sold at once. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth ave. f OC13-51-14, 16, 18, 22, 24, 26 Suburban Residences. FOR SALE AT WILKINSBURG HOUSE, 8 rooms, all modern Improvements; lot 40x132: beautiful location. W. E. HAMNETT. 404 Smithfield street, Pittsburg, andWllklnsburg.Fa. OC16-8 FORSALE-AT BELLEVUE. ON ACCOUNT Of removal of owner; only 82,300; aneathouse of 5 rooms: lot 40x176 feet: very conveniently and desirably located. For full Information see W. A. HEBRON & SONS, No. 80 Fourth ave. ocll-ioo-mr FOR SALE-BEAUTIFULLY LOCATED AT Edgewood, fine large dwelling of 15 rooms, with one acre of ground; frnlt and ornamental trees: everything in first-class order. For terms see W. A. HEBRON & SONS, No. 80 Fourth ave. OCll-lCO-TUF FOR SALE BELLEVUE-P., Ft. W. & C. B. R frame dwelling house 8 rooms. IX acres ground, well Improved; stable, carriage house, etc.: must be sold at once; owner going away: price very low. bAM'L. W. BLACK X CO.. 99 Fourth ave, ocll-5-Mwr FOR SALE LOTS. CitT Lota. FOR 8ALE-8600 FOR LAWEENCEVILLE lots, MCCandless and Duncan streets. 20x100 each; convenlentto mills, etc. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. C147 OC15-55 FOR SALE-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 & BAIRD. 95 Fourth ate. 21-55. OC15-54-D East End Lots. FOR SALE-LOT ON HOMEWOOD AVE.. 21X lfo feet: good location for store; bandy to P. B, R.: price, t950. on easy payments. MEL LON BROTHERS, 6349 Station St., E. E. OC13-130-UWP F OK SALE5.EVEL BUILDING LOTS frontlneast. 74x100 fL. on Homewood ave.. uue buuaia HUU1 jiujiicnuuu bmiiuu, t: A., terms easy. W. A. HEBRON bONS, 80 Fourth avenue. OC4-77-TUP OR SALE-ON ROUP ST., 3 MINUTES' walk from Fifth are. cable cars; lot 40x100, to 20-ft. alley: 6ets well abore grade: sewerage complete; on!-$2,400. THOS. LIGGETT. No. 114 Fourth are. oclS-127-MWFSSu F OR SALE-LOTS IN THE BAUM GROVE slan. the finest location for residence In the r.ttv; Apr.nra rnlnred man and Investigate. See MKLLON BROS., East End, or JOHN F. BAX- TER, Agt., 512 Smithfield st. OCI2-51-TUFS FOR BALE-SECURE ONE OF THOSE VERY desirable lots for a home or Investment; Villa Park plan: now Is the time to secure a se lection. Colored plan from JOHNF. BAXTER, Agent, 512 Smithfield street. , OC13-76-UWF FOR SALE-ON BATES ST., AT FOOT Or Oakland ave.. beautlrul lot. TOxl20, to 20-ft. alley; about 6 minutes' walk from Fifth ave. cable cars: elegant neighborhood: only fi, 000. THOS. LIGGETT, No. 114 Fourth ave. OC13-127-JIWFS8U FORSALE-S37 50 PER FOOT-BOULEVARD, Thomas street, near Linden ave., lot 50x155 feet: this Is one of the most desirable lots In the plan; street Is 90 feet wide, paved and sewered; 4 minutes' walk from Firth ave. station. SAMUEL W. BLACK CO., 99 Fourth ave. OC13-17I-UWFS Ilnzelwood Lots. FOR BALE-HAZELWOOD LOTS. 500 EACH, 3 vacant lots on Kearcher ave., Twenty-third ward, 41x145. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. 2D-306. OC15-54-D FOR 8ALE-t300 EACH FOR HAZELWOOD lots; 13 beautifully lying lots on Blgelow, n. bvlvan are., 25x100 feet each. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. 2D-306 oclS-55 Allechcnv Lot. FOR SALE-LOT 148X100, LACOCK ST., NEAR Federal St.. Allegheny, at trustee's sale by direction of Orphans' Court. On Thursday, Oct. 24, at: 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 148 feet on the 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, one fourth cash and balanceln three yearly payments. A. LEU U ATE A SON, Auctioneers. ocl6-74 Farms. FOR SALE-A DESIRABLE FARM OF 100 acres nnd farm bonding. 16 miles from city, at Glbsonla, on P. W. R. R. W. A. HERRON & SONS. 80 Fourth avenue. oc2-39-wr FOR BALE-FARM 8 ACRES. GOOD buildings, near the new Arbuikle oil gusher; great bargain: to close estate. ED. WITllSH. 410 Grant St.. Pittsburg, Pa. oclS-D FOR SALE-FARM-TO ANY CAPITALIST, either lady or gentleman, that wishes to buy one of the finest Improved farms in the State of Kentueky; price, 65,000: It contains over 700 acres, and aa 1 nave a personal knowledge of It ana the surrounding country, 1 will give a guar anteed, truthful statement of the lacts to any per son wishing to Investigate, wbo la able and willing to buy, trail be found correct. Call on or address LEY! J. JEFFxUES,BeUevernon, Fayette Co., Fa. OClJ-21-MWTU FOR SALE LOTS. Suburban Lot. J7IOR SALE-AT WILKINSBURG, ON COAL X? St., 2 lots. 50x200 each, price 8375: cheapest lots In Wilklnsbnrg. W. E. HAMNErr, 404 Smithfield street, Pittsburg, and Wilklnsbnrg. Fa. ocl6-8 FOR SALE-LOTS AT ASPINWALL STA TION, on the West Penn B. R., adjoining Bbarpsburg. only 7 miles from Allegheny City; prices low; terms very easy: to those building on Iota at once great inducements are offered. Call for plans at W. A. HERRON & SONS', 80 Fourth ave. ocl-94-TUF FOR SALE-BUSINESS. Business Cnoneea. F IOR SALE A DRUGSTORE: ONE OF THE best stands In therltv? riomor frond nnsiness. For nartlcnlara adds RHKIHlIltR. Dlsnatch office. ocl8-72-rsn TfTOR SALE A GOOD PAYING GENERAL X? store ata bargaint storeroom and dwelling. For particulars address 8. P. POORBAUGH, Glencoc, Pa. oc8-3b FOR SALE-GROCERY STORE IN LIVE, growing town near city: will Invoice about 8S0O: trade good, mostly cash. BALTENSPEB GER A WILLIAMS, 154 Fourth ave. oeI7-36 FOB SALE-2 FINE BAKERIES AND CON FECTIONERIES. In excellent locations, large grocery store In Pittsburg, 89, 000 or Invoice, doing yearly business of tlOO.OOO; smaller grocery stores, 8400 to 85, 0U; cigar stores, small bakeries, confec tioneries, boarding bouses, drygoods and notion stores, feed store, printing office and many other business chances for males or females: free par ticulars. SHEPARD A CO. , 54 Fifth ave. oc3 FOR SALE-A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY; good paying builders' supplies and livery combined with large hauling trade, will invoice (2.000: profits past year 82,000; warehouse new; stables and office all connected, with R. R. siding; located in a growing center on good R. R. line near city; must be sold on account owner's bad health. For Information call on JAMES HOW ARD. JR., No. Park way, MAGEE A COM PAN Y. Allegheny City. OC17-96 Business Stands. FOR SALE-A VALUABLE PIECE OF DM PROVED property in the Fonrth ward: very cheap If sold at once. Call for full particulars at BLACK A BAIRD'Sr 95 Fourth ave. oclS-90-D TfTOR BALE (99) PENN AVE., E. E., BET. X1 Hlland and Collins ave., fine business loca tion: lot 20x145, to another street; a bargain. SAMUEL W. BLACK A CO., 99 Fourth ave. OCl3-e9-MWF FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock, dec. FOR SALE SECOND-HAND BAROUCHE, as good as new. Can be seen at C. WEST ft CO.'S, Carriage Makers, 420 Dnquesne way, Pitts burg, Pa. oclO-26 Machinery and Iflctals. FOR BAEE-THE NEW INSTANTANEOUS icecream freezer. Call at once at No. 1119 BINGHAM ST., Sou thside, Pittsburg, Pa.; choice territory for sale. oclS-100 FOR SALE-ENGINES AND BOILERS-NKW and refitted: repalrlngnromptly attended to. PORTER FOU NDRY ANDMACH1NECO..LUL, below Suspension bridge, Allegheny, Pa. aulO-29 FOR SALE-SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND boilers; all sizes and styles kept In stock, from 4 to 1Mb. p.; all refitted: good as new, at lowest rices; mounted portable engines, 8 to 25 b. p. 1-25 Park way. J. S. YOUNG, Allegheny, Pa. Ja3-92-MWF TTIOR SALE HOISTING ENGINES. NEW X! end second hand; wire and raanilla rope, der rick and fittings, hoisting tubs and cars, clay and ore pans, engines, boilers and machinery. THOMAS OABLIN'S SONS, Lacock and Sandusky sts., Alleghenv. an5-7-arwir' PERSONAL. PERSONAL-MALTBY'S OYSTER DEPOT, late 76 Fifth avenue, removed to 641 Smith 'field street; fresh oysters received dally; orders fUled at lowest prices. J. B. HEMMBRLE, Mgr. sel-92-p ERSONAL-BOOKS! BOOKS I BOOKSI New and old, ancient and mouern. standard and rare, legal, medical and scientific 30, 000 vol umes to select from. LEVI'S BOOK STORE. 900 Liberty St. au3-93 PERSONAL HIS LOVE SUDDENLY RE TURNED: recently they bad not been on the best of terms owing to a little family Jar occa sioned by tbe wife insisting on being allowed to renovate his wearing apparel, and which, ot coarse, 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 at., second floor, and now everything Is lovely and peace and happiness again reigns In their household. Telephone 1558. auso LOST. LOST BED AND WHITE COW ONISUN DAY night from tbe McKee estate. Oakland. Any Information concerning her should be ad dressed J. O. POEHLMAN. oclS-6 PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS THE BEDSTONE OIL, Coal and Coke Company will receive sealed proposals for the erection of 10 or more double coke ovens Until October 21, 1889. Ovens to be bniltwlth dlviainc- wall bearing piers. For further particulars Inquire at the office of W. R, WILSON, Engineer, Penn building, Pittsburg. ocl3-62 ATOTICE-PROPOSAXS WILL BE RE JM CEIVED by the.Scbool Board of the Six teenth ward. Pittsburg (Howard District), until OCTOBER 25, 1889, for the refunding of 125,000 worth of bonds bearing 4 per cent interest, run ning as follows, viz.: 7.U00 in 1S01, 58.000 in 1896and 10,000 in 1898. Tbe Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Address bids to T. C. GRAHAM, President. No. 316 Thirty ninth street, or H. NICHOLS. Secretary. Main and Liberty avenue, Pittsburg. oc4-68-y SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED by the undersigned, at the Mer chants and Manufacturers' Bank; at Detroit, Mich., until OCTOBER 20, 1889, at 12 o'clock noon, for the purchase of 50,000 of tha Baraga Graphite Mining Company's 6 per cent first mortgage coupon bonds, in sums of 500 and upward, reserving tbe right to reject any or all bids. The property consists of 880 acres of land in Baraga county, Mich., with a vein of graphite or black lead 170 feet in thickness now working, and a personal guarantee given-by a good party If roquired. Further information given on inquiring of Fred Carlisle, S1 Campau Building, Detroit; Mich. F. CARLISLE & CO. OC12-21 ptlTY CLERK'S NOTICE OF THE CITY J of Spokane Falls, W. T. To all whom it may concern: Notice Is hereby given that sealed proposals for tbe furnishing and laying in the city of -Spokane Falls, W. T., a twelve (12) inch water main, length approximately wben 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 (1,850) feet; also furnish and lay one hundred and sixty feet of four (4) inch pipe for hydrants, will be received by meat the time or tbe meeting of tbe City Council ou WEDNESDAY EVENING, November 5. 1889, and not later than 8.30 o'clock of said day; specifications for above furnishing and laying of water mains can be examined in tbe office of the Pittsburg Dispatch. All bids must bs securely sealed,- and indorsed on tbe envelope, substantially, sealed proposals for the furnish ing and laying of water mains in tbe city of Spokane Falls, W. T., and also accompanied by a certified check of five handled (S500) dollars as a guarantee of good faith. The Council re serves tne right to reject any or an 010s. J. J. WHITE, City Clerk. SFOKANEFAIAS,WASH.TEB.,0ctober 8,1889. oc!4-l AMUSEMENTS. NEARLNG THE END. ONLY TWO MORE DAYS TO VISIT I THE EXPOSITION. Grand Musical Programme To-day. CLASSICAL MUSIC TO-NIGHT. ocl8 -piJOU THEATER. TO-NIGHT, J. M. HILL'S A POSSIBLE CASE COMPANY. Oct 2L Oliver Pond Byron. -, ocl4-23-3lTTr pRAND OPERA HOUSE To-night RUDOLPH; ARONSON Comic Opera Company, In THE BRIGANDS. Oct. 2L Little LordFanntleroy. ocH-10 GRAND OPERA HOUSE-EXTRA-NEXT LITTLE LORD NEXT WEEK. FAUMLEROY, WEEK, With the original New York Company. Prices: Parquet and first 3 tows parquet circle, SI 50; balance, SiDress circle, 3 rows, 75cj balance, 60c Gallery, 25c OC17-43 HARRIS' THEATER EVERY AFTER NOON and evening. V. A. Brady's Original Version of SHE. Weird, Mystical, Barbaric, Gorgeous in Scenic Effects. Week October 21 Daniel Boone. oc!3-Sl TTARRY WILLIAMS ACADEMY To-night, Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, HYDE'S - SICfBPECIALTY BHOW. 0C13 TO LET. City Residences. rno LET-ON CONGRESS STREET. BEICK X. house. 8 rooms, batb, range, both gases; fine brick stable for two horses: rent low to good party. MAGA W A GOKF, 145 Fourth ave. QC17-28- East End Residences. T 10 LET-HOUSE OF 14 ROOMS, STABLE and onthnllrflnpst lAffrA cfTOnnda: on Neirlev avenue, near Penn avenue cable ears. Inquire of HENRY ROBERTS,atOUver&Uobert Wire Co., Sonthslde. sei9-l0 Allegheny Residences. TO LET-MARSHALL AVE., COR. D1WIN ave., near New Brighton road, a very pleas antly located suburban home of 14 rooms, good cellar, water and large yard, etc.; rent only 840. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. ocis-S9 Subnrban Residences. T 10 LET-BELLEVUE, P FT. W. A C. B. B.. elegant residence. 14 rooms, comnlete la every resnect: large lot. fruit and shade trees. SAMUEL W. BLACK A CO., 99 Fourth ave. OC12-8-MWFS Business Stands. TO LET-BAKERY-IN A SPLENDID LOCA TIO V. Inquire at the premises. No. 2130 SARAH ST., 0. S. 0C1S-S7 TO LET-STOREROOM ON SEVENTH AVE., near Smithfield; immediate possession. In quire J. BISSELL,Room3)S, Blssell Block. OC16-10-KWT TO LET-FOUR (4) STOREROOMS-GOOD bnslness stands on corner Liberty and Fourth and on corner of Penn and Third, with dwellings; 24 unfurnished rooms for housekeep ing. Inquire of 8. MUSGBAVE, 44 Fourth street. ocI3-57-MWrsa Offices. Desk Room. &c V TO LET-IN THE NEW DISPATCH BUILD ING, 75, 77 and 79 Diamond street, two or the roomiest and best-llihted offices to be found In tbe city; rent, poo and 8300 per annum. Including elec tric lights. Janitor service and steam heating. Apply between 10 A. Jt. and IF. K., or between 2 and 4 F. M. y23-67 LEGAL NOTICES. OFFICE OF FIDELITI TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY. 121 AND 123 FOURTn AVENUE. ESTATE OF WILLIAM MCAFEE, DECEASED Notice Is hereby given that letters or ad ministration on the estate of WUllam McAfee, de ceased, late of Allegheny City, Pa., have been granted to the underslgped, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make Im mediate payment, and those having claims or de mands agaln&t the same will make tbem known without delay. FIDELITY TITLE AN D TRUST CO., Administrator. DAVID Q. EWINO, .At torney. seia-53-F -pSTATE OF MARY L. BURNHAM, Vl deceased. Notice is hereby Riven that letters of administration nn the estate of Mrs. Mary L. Bnrnham. deceased, late of the city of Pittsburg, have been granted to the under signed, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those bavins; claims or demands against the same will make them known with out delay. WM. STEXNMEYER, caro Third National Bank. Pittsburg. Pa. 8e27-89-F BUSINESS CHANGES. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I Jl have no partner and am carryinc on busi ness in my own right. That S. K. Natcher is not, nor is any one else, associated with me as a partner. EDWARD HOUSE, Jr. Ftttsbtbo, October 17, 1889. 0CI8-0O DISSOLUTION The partnership heretofore existing be tween Adolnh Qoeddel and Albert J. Mans mann, under the- firm name of Ooeddel : Mansmann, drygoods and gents' furnishing goods, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. The business of the lata firm will be settled by Albert 3. Mansmann & Co., who will continue the business at the old stand, No. 6125 Penn ave- East End. ADOLPH GOEDDEL, oclo-15-, ALBERT J. MAN8MANN. VrOTICE- David Lent! & Son, successors to Peter Teah, 'formerly of Stall No. 99, Diamond Market, PitUburg, will open a new stall at No. 68 Alle gheny Market, and continue running tha old stall, where their sausage can be bad at either stands, or at JNO. DAUB'S SONS, 617 Smithfield St. ocl&CS Plttsbnrg. Pa. AUCTION SALES. TY HENRY AUCTION COLLM.-AUC- j j.iun sain ot nne iurniture ana carpets, FRIDAY MORIS IN G, October 18. at No. 3D. Market St., 10 sharp. Chamber suits, aide boards, ball racks, bookcases, bedsteads, wash stands, leather chairs and coaches, pillows and bolsters, rugs, curtains, brnssels and ingrain carpets, Turkish rugs, mattress springs, desks, bookcases, extension, center and kitchen tables, folding beds, wardrobes, chiffoniers,, parlor suits in latest styles, colors and materials, clocks, lamps, pictures, etc. Peremptory and positive sale. Come and examine goods before sale. HENRY AUCTION CO.. T,Tf , OC17-18 Auctioneers. EXTENSIVE AUCTION SALE OF VALU ABLE BOOKS Comprising works of history, science, travels ana voyages, theology., law, eki, Commendnd. MONDAY EVENING. Octo ber 21, 1SS9. and continuing each evening dur ing tne entire wees, at 1 o-cioce, at tne auction rooms. No. 311 Market st. Persons unable to attend the sale can have their orders attended to by addressing tbe Henry Auction Co. All that is necessary In making ont bids is to give your highest limit, and purchases will be made as much below as possible. Each night's sale will embrace about 160 lots of tbe catalogue In the regular order. HENRY AUCl'ION CO., LIM., OC18-92 Auctioneers. OFFICIAL PITTSBURG. A N ORDINANCE LOCATING FIELD- jtt. ING alley, from Lang street to Beecher street. Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the city of Pittsburg in Select and Common Coun cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and en acted by the authority of the same. That Fielding alley, from Lang street to Beech er street, be and the same shall be loca ted as follows, to wit: The south five foot line shall begin on the west flvo-foot line of Lang street, at a distance of 190 feet northerly from tbe south fire-foot lino of Idlewild street, thence deflecting to the left 90 in a westerly direction and parallel to Frankstown avenue and Idlewild street a dis tance of L1S3.77 feet to tbe east line of Beecher street and the said Fielding alley, shall be ot a width of twenty-four 21) feet. ocl&es AN ORDINANCE-AUTHORIZING THE opening of Duff street, from Wylie ave nne to Bedford avenue. Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the city of Pittsburg, In Select and Common Coun cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by the authority of the same, That the Chief of tbe Department of Public-Works be and is hereby authorized and directed to cause to be surveyed and opened within 60 days from the date of the passage of tbis ordinance Duff street, from Wylle avenue to Bedford avenue, at a width of 40 feet, in accordance with an ordinance of Councils. aDDroved November 2. 18S8, and Lincoln Memorial Cemetery plan, ap proved Dy toe city engineer oeptemoer zo, 1033. and also plan of E. P. Jones et al, recorded m Recorder's office, Allegheny county, in P. B., vol. 6, page 63. The damages caused thereby and the benefits to pay tbe same to be assessed and collected in accord ance with tbe provisions of an act ot Assem bly of tbe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania en titled "An act relating to streets' and seweis in cities of the second class," approved the Itftb day of May. A. D.. 1889. ocl7-79 AN ORDINANCE-AUTHORIZING THE construction of a sewer on Maurice street, from north line of property of Wm. Ward to a connection with a sewer on Maurice street about 270 feet south of Forbes street. Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by tbe authority of the same, that the Chief of the Department of Public Works be and Is hereby authorized and directed to ad vertise in accordance with tbe acts of Assem bly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and tbe ordinances of tbe said city of Pittsburg relating tbereto and regulating tbe same, for proposals for tbe construction of a pipe sewer on Manrice street, commencing at tbe north line of property ot William ward; thence to Forbes street L inches in diameter, and from thence to a connection with a sewer on Mau rice street, at a point about 270 feet south of Forbes street, to bo 18 inches in diame ter, the contract therefor to be let in tbe manner directed by tbe said acti of Assembly and ordinances. Tbe cost and expenso of the same to be assessed and collected in accordance with the provisions of an act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled, "An act relating to streets and sewers in cities of the second clas," approved the 16th day of May, A. D. 1889. ocl7.79 AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE construction of A sewer on Fortieth street and Butler stfeet, from a point 20 feet sonth of line of property of John C. Kirkpat rick, distant about 1,140 feet south of Butler street, to connect with a sewer on Almond alley. Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted bv the citv of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by the authority of the same. That the Chief of the Department of Public Works be and is hereby authorized and directed to ad vertise, in accordance with tbe acts of Assem bly of tbe Commonwealth ot Pennsylvania and the ordinances of said city of Pittsburg relat ing tbereto and regulating the same, for pro posals for the construction ot a pipe sewer on Fortieth and Butler streets, from a point on Fortieth street 20 feet south of line of property of John C. Kirkpatrick, distant bout 1,140 feet south of Butler street, to -and atesg Butter 3UK6. treat to connect with er on' alley, size of said sewer to' Inches In diameter, the contra be flfteea therefor s bet let in the manner directed by th ldactsaf A4U sembly ana ordinances, ineco: the same to be assessed and ceil BBdexBeiiMaC cted is aeeeeaW ahce with tbe provisions 01 am of tha CnramonwealtB of Penm Ct of AseessMsr ramaeeaoasv "An act relating to streets and wers in estfes of tbe second class," approved May, A. D. 1889. IStbday ot: oc7-7B VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THATTM y report of viewers on the gradlag anal pav ing of Dresden Alley, from Flftyiseceerf ssoot to McCandless street, has been approved ey. Councils, which action will be final, nateM aa appeal is filed in tbe Court of Common Flea within ten (10) days from date. E. M. BIGEXOW, Chief of Department of Public Works. PrrrsBTJBO. Pa.. Oct. 17,J68. oeI7-37 VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THK .LN report of viewers on tbe grading of Watt ingford street, from Neville, street ta Banea street, and Grazier street, f rest Fifth awake to Homewood avenue, has bees approved by Councils, which action will be final, uIM as, appeal is filed in the Court of Cosmos" Plea within ten (10) days from date. , - X E. M. BIGETJOW. Chief of Department of Public Wotks. PrrrsBOBO, Pa October 17, 1888L oel7-37 K bytb OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THB renort of Viewers on the dasasea eaaaoa ' itf tttA r-TTtrifnfl- nf f3--.iAr' ,tM.f f-AA. TnttSm avenue to Homewood avenue, has beea a proved by Councils, which action -will be fisei, , unless an appeal is filed in the Court ef Cms men Pleas within ten (10) daysjVrosi date. E.M?BIGELOW Chief olDepartment of PnblieWorka. PITT3BPEO. Pa October 17. 1S8. ocI7- Octobers. leeV. NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT TSLB Bureau of Health of the. city of Pitts burg, has tbis day established and. provided, and doe hereby designate the foot of Sere-" teenth (17) street, in the city of Pittsburg, at the Allegheny river, and Clark's dnmpbeet, immediately above the north end of the Sota Tenth street bridge. In tt city of PittsbtK on tbe Monongahela river, as the places wseoes are to be received and deposited the ces tents of all privies as they shall from time to time be. cleaned and emptied, and all other oSestttv ' substances found upon tbe public highway. THOMAS W. BAKER. Superintendent of tbe Bureau of Healt. ocl-9f !! -VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THS JLl reports of Viewers on tbe opening oC Omaha, street, from Bigbam street to Merrifnaa street; Emily street, from Craft avenue Halkct street; Felicia alley, from Msrstaad street to the city line; Zenith alley, frets. Felicia alley to Formosa alley, and Eers aHef. from Felicia alley to Formosa alley; have feeest. approved by Councils, which action wiH.ke final unless an appeal is filed in theCowto; Common Pleas within ten (181 days freat'dAte.! E.M.BIGELOW, " Chief of Department of Public Wortt.. PrrranrJBO. Pa., Octoberl7, 1589. ocl74r NOTICE IS HEREBY G1VENTHAT TJefX' reports of Viewers on tbe cocstruettea C sewers on Meyran street, from crown between "J -te -J.-- V.. ..... O..VW., .... - lyouisaananatesi streets toixmisa street juim. Carey alley, from South Twenty-ninth stzeet , a point 450 feet westwardly; Fifth street, Jrees Liberty avenne to tbe Allegheny river, aact Fifth avenue, from Amberson avenue te a' point west of Moorbead's lane, have bees aJ proved by Councils, which action will he Hiisiy unless an appeal is filed in the Court of Cess ' nion Pleas, within ten (10) davs from 'date. E. M. BIGELOWi Chief of Department off uhtic We.. , Pxttsbubg, Pa., October 17,1388. ocl7-37 1 N ORDINANCE-LOCATING MOltni , CELLO street, from Lang street to Ueeefcee street. Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by tke city of Plttsbnrg. in Select and Commaa Coast cil assembled. and it is hereby ordained aad eaW acted by the authority of the same. That MeuM 1 cello street,from Lang street toBeeefeer street, W. and the same shall be located as fellows, to w Tbe south 5-foot line shall begin ostBeweettV foot line of Lang street at a dietasee of 886 feet northerly from the center Use of Frafikseewar avenue; thence deflecting to the left 98 is at westerly direction and parallel to Fraskstennt avenue a distance of L188.T7 feet to te eaett, line of Beecher street, and tbe oM MoseJ 1 cello street shall be of a width of fifty MM feet. oeteVW A N ORDINANCE-ATJTHORUItSS Ol construction of a boardwalk os street, from Arlington avenue to street. Section I Be it ordained and eeaeM hf fe ci ty of Pittsburg; in Seleet and CotaaMs OUnu ciisassemtueOvaaa.it is nereey one enacted by tbe authority of tbe same. Chief ot the Department of PabHe' ordnsjM sjswt He wVrW4 and is hereby authorized and 'directed to vertise in accordance witn ttte aets m bly ot the Commonwealth of PuiimjIismUm. and the ordinances of the said ettyof FllnlieisJ relating thereto and regulating ,tne setae, fat proposals for' the construction of a Boaul walk on Industry street, from Aiiiafrtea avetMss to Amanda street, tbe contract tttorefec tejN, let in the manner directed bv the seH actts Assembly and ordinances.-Tha eos as4 safe. Sense of the same to be assessed a4 eettoeeeev 1 accordance with the provisions of as Mat tC Assembly of the Commonwealth of Fuauujtia nia. entitled "An act relating to sewers in cities of tbe second class,". tne ltrcn aay 01 ajay ju 11., ibob. A X ORDINANCE RE-ESTAM J. the grade of Denniston avenue avenue to Penn avenne. Section 1 Be it ordained and eaaeted s Jha city of Pittsburg, in Select and Cosasaea 0sjM ells assembled, and it Is hereby ord attics aaar enacted by the authority of same. That IsW. grade of the west curb line of Dennistoa avessey from Fifth avenue to Penn aveane, be and tar same shall be re-established as follows, te-wiH Beginning at the north curb line of -Fifth aae-1 nue at an elevation of 267.13 f eer, theses feUtSkc; . anner?teoi aieexpenw reet tor a eaBtssa of 152 feet at an elevation of 259.58, thence faaM lug at tne rate 01 &:uieet ior a main 308.55 feet to an anzle at an elevation of feet, thence falling at tbe rate of 2.471 feat 1 a aistance 01 vot-m ieet at an eievaoos e jwii feet, thence falling at the rate of lfoot pee Mtf leet lor a distance of 479.92 at an elevation e 22113, thence rising at tbe rate of lfoot per Ma. r leet for a distance of 260 feet ta south curb (teal nf Panti ,Ann. ,t,n Uv?i.nn nf 94S1U faaS " oci&as OFFICIAL-FTI :eeAaK frees jaflK u. L i- ,. N ORDINANCE AUTHOKIZLaia MSB , jtx. grading or ue ooto street, trees rimu' ,r- avenue to Allequippa street. j - Whereas. It appears by the petition asdaJsVi daylt on file In the a&ee of the Clerk at Cess 1 t. cils that one-third in interest of the ewmnafl property fronting and abutting upoa the sata street have petitioned the Connolls of ssM ettf to enact an ordinance for tbe grading ef taey same; therefore, 1 Section 1 Be it ordained and eaaeted bjrtbM city of Pittsburg In Seleet and Comsaoa Cosa-i' cils assembled, and it is hereby ordaiaett atteT enacted by the authority ot the tame, Tha tha Chief of the Department of Public Weeks be and is hereby authorized ami ettreetesl ' advertise in accordance with the aets of As sembly of tbe Commonwealth of fessssav and tha ordinances of the sakl eHv ef ' bnnr relating thereto and reguUtitHrthei for proposals tor the grading of De Setwsataat, from Fifth avenue to Allequrppa street; asa' contract thereior to oe jet in we masses rectedbythe said acts ot Assembly astl nm . nances, Tbe cost and expense ot the sate tt do assessen anu cuuectea m accm uuiut wm v Commonwealth of Pesnsylvaata. eaasMeaVt , "An act relating to streets and sewers hi tsttai".-- of the second class," approved tste wts savv ec May. A. D. law. .gf-w; "VTOTICE TO CONTRACrORS-SEJi,d City Controller until MONDAx.the21st ajreC UCtODer. A. u. icev, at 2 r. ji., ior an nsfw ; mg, viz.: -? SEWTtHS. . "fit Murtland st, from Penn are, to Kelly .:-'.. inch pipe. .. Bayard st, irora uiaweii s, 10 -c a vote sir 15-inch pipe. Center are., from Craig St. to Bitten St.; K and 20-lnch pipe. vj Mignonette st, irom negtey ave. to Joans St.; 15 and 18-inch cltje. Harvard st, from Negley ave. to KaeHd am; t,y 15-tnch pipe. Howard alley and TbIrtT-feurtB St. from feetnortheastof Thirty-fourth st. to conmoHaa C with a sewer on -XBirty-iourts St. at ujjiiw;. sttio-incnpipe. --". Spring alley; from Twenty-first st. te Tweaty. second st; 15-moh pipe. Mulberry alley, from Sixteenth st ta S 9 vent -teenth st: 15-lnch pipe. - " Fourth ave.,-f rora Grant st. to Cherry afctef? 15-incb pipe. . Plans and specifications can be sees, astl blanks for bidding can be obtained at tataiW Each proposal must be accompanied by a;. rinTiri nrnlttml Ixfnra tha Mayor Or CltV CWttT- ' The Department of Awards reserves "laafi right to rejcctanyorai.. mtfEU)1( r nin.ia nhiar or Dent, at I'auiio W4as. Continued o Fifth and 'Seventh. i1s4 WANTED A few private horses to board dune i winter; will give them personal attewWeaI refer by perm fesion to First National Bask aatt H. uremer 00 nfraKers, oatest, u. , t , Aaaresau. a. tiunvr. Loat, Bex 78, Tiltsesta. - ochwb -...-rat p lANOh, OB49Al&t B.1 RAND J 3! 'M rl -v;l 1 v-; "