. , r -.-2 THE PITTSBURG DISPATOH, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1889.' i 3TT -"r '"' ' its- V ,-'-- TOES OF A FATHER. Bigi Allowance of 25 Cents to Bis ri uuja ujjguu v" amvii vwiu . -JflET EEFDSED TO PRAY AT EIGHT. The OH Man Appealed to the Police toSnp press the Singing. SAMPLE OP THE FDN AT THE COTEAL i Th? shades of night were falling fast, as were.also the snores of a solitary "D. T" in"cell 21. Central station, when a patriarchal-looking gentleman -with lonj.flowinrj 'beard entered, and, sizing up the first re porter he met for a detective, he unfolded a tale of woe. His name was A. JIaxersky, of 31 Haiel street, and he represented him self as being a citizen, a man worth $10,000 in real estate and the father of five boys. The three youngest boys, aged 19, 15 and 13, were the causes of his tribulation, and, in order to prevent their losing every ves tige of the religions training which he had so carefully inculcated, be demanded that the Hebrew dramatic exhibition in the Forbes street Turner Hall be suppressed. A LIBERA! ALLOWANCE. He claimed that the boys had asked and received 25c each to go" to the Bijou Mu seum, but Instead the v attended the Semitic drama so lately introduced. Being -asked his reason he replied that when .a few nights ago he called his sons to evening prayer the boys replied that there wasn't anybody to pray to, asking the old gentleman if he bad ever seen God, or what he knew about Him, anyhow. The horrified parent immediately concluded that the drama was the source of the atheistic, an archistic and revolntionary ideas, as well as being 75c ahead of the game. He therefore demanded the immediate suppression of the Hebrew drama before the religious princi ples of the boys were entirely obliterated. MONEY AK OBJECT TO HIM. It was gently suggested that the crushing opera tionsof the mimic world behind the foot lights would require time and trouble and necessitate some expense, at which he threw up both hands, and demanded where his rights as a citizen were. As for paying ont one cent he would see the whole police force and the family further first, and be would find means to prevent the youngsters going by stopping off their supplies, forget ting the good old fashions of avoiding crawling under the canvas, by carrying water for the elephants and doing chores for the property man. He became somewhat disorderly after this, and was ordered.out of the station by Chief Brown. THE AMERICUS CLUB'S TBIP. A Sort to be Mr.de for Warren at 9:30 Sharp To-BIorrow Morning. The final arrangements for the Americas Republican Club's trip to Warren, O., were made by the committee yesterday afternoon. The club will assemble at their rooms to morrow morning at 8:30, and, preceded by the Grand Army Band, will march to the Union depot by way of Wood street, Fifth avenue, Smithfield and liberty streets. At the depot a special Pullman train will be ready to carry the club to Warren. The train will leave at 9.30 sharp. The train will make two stops between Pittsburg and Warren, one at Bochester and the other at Kenwood. Upon the arrival of the club at War ren, the members will be escorted to dinner, after which they will parade and escort the distinguished visitors to the wigw m. At the conclusion of the meeting the club will at once' proceed to the train and start lor Youngstown. Here they will dc met Dy tne -loung jnen s republican Club and the Foraker Club and will be es corted to the residence of Hon. C. H. An drews, where the Americus Club will ten der that gentleman a serenade. A banquet will be given them by the young ladies of Youngstown. A parade of the clubs acting as an escort to the Americus will be given preceding the meeting in the Opera House. Considerable time and money are being expended in decorating the interior and ex terior of the train. The engine will be beautifully decorated and the train will be one of the finest that ever left Pittsburg. General Hastings and other prominent members of the club will accompany it and speak at the meetings. Governor Poraker, through bis private secretary, telegraphed yesterday: The Governor directs me to express his grati fication at the cordial and enthusiastic show ing by the Americus Club in his success upon all occasions, and feels that their proposed trip will result in great good to the cause. A PE1EST AT TAEENTDM. Father Otten, of Sbarpsbnrg, Takes Charge of a New ParUh, Et- Bev. Bishop Pbelan has just ap pointed one of the most able priests of the diocese, Bev. Father John Otten, to the pastorate of the new St. Peter's church at Tarentum. He is the first priest to be sta tioned there. Father Otten is a member of the order of the Holy Ghost. As the bishop did not have a priest to supply the church, he applied to Father Strub, Superior of the Order, lor one. Father Otten succeeded Father Meyers at the St. Mary's Church at Sharpsburg two "years ago. He has gained the reputation of being the best German pulpit orator in the State. He has preached ;"airfnearly all the leading German churches 'Jlin.the two cities. He is master of a number JoHoreign languages, notably French. His Inejtcongregation are nearly all French and Germans. His place at Sharpsburg was filled by Father John Bart, of the Catholic college. Disturbance of the Heart. Heart disease is like an assassin, which creeps upon you in the dark, and strikes you when un aware. Therefore, do not overlook any uneasi ness In the region of the heart or disturbance in its action, but at once take Db. Flint's Bemedt. Descriptive treatise with each bot tle; or address Mack Drug Co., N. Y. JtWF 'An Easy Way or Savloe Money. The savin:: in an ordinary family of five, hy using Walker's wax soap instead of anv ordinary soap, is fully 10 cents per week on the actual cost of the soap, and probably five times that amoant on the wear and tear of the clothes; estimating the total savins; at ' i60 cents per cents per week, that wonld be $31 12 per vear, and in 25 years, with in terest, would amount to $1,167. Ask your grocer for "Walker's wax soap. aiwrhF Tiro Drives for To-Day. To make it lively we will sell to-day about 50 men's kersey and chinchilla overcoats, in Cray, blue, brown and black, for the riaicuious low prices oi foand $6. This will give everybody a chance to weir an;Overcoat. The above prices we name positively for to-day only. P. C. C. C, Cor. Grant and Diamond sts., opp. the new Court House. ASK .your plumber for Anderson Gas Sving Burner. wa TV:- Dolls Given Away ThUjWeek to all purchasers in our infants' department. Fleishman & Co. "Cf HIGHEST prices paid for ladies' or v.ents'icastKift clothing at De Haan's Big "WylltTave. Call or send by mail, wsu Roval Worcester X $, JSTJ, pitcners; uesuuiui goooi; a ... V !,, , Invoice.- ' tiiufJtr xekhetden, vp -V, - 030 Smithfield st. ftfjL yoarc plumber for Anderson Gas- Burner.. ws iri'j t A NejgjgelGss for Mills. 4CrA8 jLjPPLIAN CE CO,,3i Fifth BY. I COAL BOATS CAN'T GO OUT. The Beaver Bridge sink Tiro Burses Only One-Third of thai Craft to Start Now Shippers Indignant. There was considerable activity among the coal operators yesterday, caused by a rise in the river, which reached the stage of ten feet at 1 o'clock. It was not expected that they would get a coalboat stage of water. When it came the operators were disgusted to find that the obstructions at the Beaver bridge would prevent them shipping one-third of the 12,000,000 bushels in the harbor. O'Heil & Co. sent out 40 barges with the steamers Fred Wilson, Dick Fulton, Belle McGowan and Little Fred. Joseph Wal ton & Co. sent the Sam Clarke, Coal City, Nellie Walton and I. NBunton to Cincin nati and the Joseph Walton to Louisville with 30 barges. W. H. Brown's Sons sent 35 barges, and Thomas Fawcett, John A. Wood & Sons, Horner & Jtoberts, S. S. Crump, George Lisle & Sons and Charles Jutte sent out small tows. Word was received at 2 o'clock that the Charles Jutte had sunk two barges at the Pittsburg and Lake Erie bridge at Beaver. When the boat went through the passage under the scaffoldings the swell from an other boat threw her in against the ialse pier. The shock carried away a part of the pier and sunk two boats. "The obstruction was soon removed and the other boats passed through all right. Xhe coal men are in a high state of in dignation over the condition of affairs at Beaver. It is claimed that had the river been clear the entire 12,000,000 bushels now ready for shipment would have been sent out, but owing to the great risk not more than 4,000,000 bushels will be shipped. A complaint has been filed with the Secretary of War against the railroad company. K0 COOKED MEALS. A Woman and Her Children Living In a Shanty Boat Without a Fire. Mrs. Daniel Douglass, who lives in the rear of No. 4022 Liberty avenue, called at the office of the Humane Society yesterday and related a pitiful story to Agent Dean. She said she had lived happily with her husband, who is a machinist in the Pitts burg and Lake Erie" shops, for many years. They bought a house and lot in the Fast End, and had it nearly paid for, when Sir. Douglass began to neglect his family. He applied for a divorce, on the grounds of cruelty. The courts refused the divorce, and he then deserted bis family. Mrs. Douglass was about to enter suit against her husband for desertion, when he agreed, to pay her $20 & month. About a year ago Douglass ceased to send his wife money. Since then she has been in poor circumstances. Last spring Constable Ban der, of conspiracy fame, put her out on the street one cold, rainy day, because she could not pay the rent. She is now living in a small shanty on the rear of a lot on Liberty avenue, and has no stove. She says she nor her children have bad a cooked meal in eight weeks. She tried to earn a living for some time by sewing, but did not succeed. . No Longer la Doubt. It is no longer a question but an absolute fact that merit is a winner all the time. Thrust an article of merchandise in the open market and if it has not the qualities claimed for it, it will live bnt a little while. Soon, yes very soon, the people will brand it n. g. Not so, however, with the real thing, but quite to the contrary. If it is what it is claimed to be, that same public will indorse it by continuing its purchases. So it is with "Klein's Silver Age Eye." No better indorsement can be obtained than the continued sale to those who have been using it for years. Doctors and hospitals have tried it and are still using it, proof of which, if wanted, can and will be furnished abouudinglv. Silver Age Bve being the only displayed whisky at the Exposition is another proof of its fearless position as a standard old and reliable stimulant. We do not claim that it cures all diseases, but w2o know. that jt is an excellent remedr for many. It is sold Everywhere at 1 50 per full quart. We also keep all the lead ing Pennsylvania rye whiskies, full quarts, 6 years old, your choice for $1 00 per quart, or 6 quarts for ?5 00. Wines, brandies and gins at from 50 cents :and Upward. All goods neatly packed and sent anywhere. Send for price list, or call onilax Klein, 82 Federal street, Allegheny. mwf EXCURSION TO BALTIMORE Via the B. fc O. R. K. The B. & O. B. B will sell excursion tickets to Baltimore at rate of $8 for the round trip, irom Nov. 7 to 12 inclusive, good to return until the 16th, on account of the Catholic Congress. Trains leave Pitts burg at 8 A. M. and 920 P. M. Two Drives for To-Day. To make it lively we will sell to-day about 550 men's kersey and chinchilla overcoats, in gray, blue, brown and black, for the ridiculous low prices of $5 and $6. This will give everybody a chance to wear an overcoat. J.ue aDove prices we name positively lor to-day only. P. C. Cor. Grant and Diamond sts., new Court House. C. C. opp. the Nothing Mysterious. Some people cannot understand what causes their hands and face to chap, when they insist on using soaps made irom poison ous greases and compounds. Use "Walker's wax soap, which is perfect ly pure, and will keep your hands soft. If you use it once you will never use any other. Ask your grocer for "Walker's wax soap and insist o. getting it. MWThF Millinery Department. The biggest bargain in ribbons will ar rive and be placed on our counters Thurs day moraine. October 31, the whole lot to be sold at 27 cents per yard. They cost 40 ceuts to import. Don't miss this big ribbon sale at The People's Store. Campbell &; Dick. This Chilly Atmospbore Demands that gentlemen protect themselves against colds by changing thin clothes lor thicker. The celebrated Brokaw Bros.' New York tailor-made garments are beyond compare tbe handsomest in the market. Sold only in Pittsburg by A. L. Sailor, cor. Sixth and Market streets. wf Sngnr, Cream nod Spoon Holder make a nice combination for the table then you can add teapot, butter dish, cake or berry stand. You can buy any of these odd pieces from E. P. Boberts & Sons, cor. Fifth ave. and Market st. wsu See our novelties in neckwear. James H. Aiken & Co., 100 Fifth ave. Hendricks & Co., 68 Federal street, Allegheny, is the best place in the two cities to have your photographs taken. Bring the children. Good cabinets $1 a dozen. Pic tures warranted not to fade.. Opera Glasses. Quite a variety of pearl, gilt andoxydized, at Henry Terheyden's Jewelry House, 530 Smithfield st mwf Those Entitled To the benefit of club tickets at Aufrecht's Elite Gallery, 516 Market street, and still holding same, should call early and avoid the rush. Ton Save Money Buying' your blank ets, comforts and underwear now at Busy Bee Hive, Sixth and Liberty. Dolls Given Away This week to all purchasers in onr infants' department. Fleishman. & Co. See our novelties in neckwear. James H. Aiken & Co., 100 JFifth ave. ASK vour plumber- for" AnSersnri 'Ga. Sating Burnerv- . , , ws . ... -' .iF' THE CITY TAX RECORD Previous Tear's Proportion 'Kept Up in March and September. SOME INCREASED COLLECTIONS. Though Taxes Are Larger Citizens Are Pay ing as Promptly as Usnal. A STATEMENT OP DELINQUENT TAXES Chief Clerk TorrenceoftheCity Treasurer's office, yesterday completed the annual state ment of the taxes assessed in each ward of the city, with the amount paid on the March and September installments, the amount turned over to the Delinquent Tax Collector lor collection, and the statement of the water and business tax. The water tax statement only includes the first twentv- three wards of the city, the balance being Souths ide wards which receive their supply frm a private corporation. The business tax is not divided into wards, but the whole city is included in one set of ngures as loiiows: Total business tax levied, as per duplicate, $218,461 18; collected by City Treasurer, $170,228 92; turned over to the Delinquent Tax Collector, $48,232 26. About 80 per cent of the city taxes paid were paid in the March collections, which is about the same proportion shown to have been paidin previous years at that time, al though this year the sum is larger, owing to the increase in the valuations by the Board of Assessors. The March collections for 1888 were $1,092,342 25; this vear, $1,099, 71175. September collections, $1888, $1,093, 864 40; this year, $1,100,564 09. The statement by wards of delinquent tax is given below, the March and Septem ber installments being given separately: MARCH INSTALLMENT. First ward, to. 785 90; Second ward, H89819; Third ward. $3,434 53; Fourth ward, $5.240 86: Fifth ward, 3,651 70; Sixth ward, $3,23 64; Seventh ward, 8" CM 89; Eighth ward, $3,636 IS: Ninth ward. $1,845 28; Tenth wird, $1. 107 83; Eleventh ward, M.31J 32: Twelfth ward. First district. S.L 6SS 12: Twelfth ward. Second district. $1,681 45; Thirteenth ward. $5,SS9 89; Fourteenth ward. 114.736 23: Fifteenth ward, $3,464 83; Sixteenth ward. H 194 01: Seventeenth ward. $4.247 32; Eighteenth ward. $2,48151; Nineteenth ward. 85, 177 72: Twentieth ward, $8,767 33; Twenty-first ward. First district, $4,582 64: Twenty-first ward. Second district. $1,899 92; Twenty second ward. First district, $1,668 88: Twenty-second ward, Second district, $1,451 69: Twenty-third ward. $5,497 40: Twenty-ronrth, $1,063 62; Twenty-fifth ward, $4,282 7J: Twentv slxth'ward, $4,059 43; Twenty-seventh ward, $$ 739 78: Twenty-eighth ward, $3,731 40; Twenty ninth ward. $4,397 88: Thirtieth ward, 11,752 27; Thirty-first ward, $2.742 32: Tblrtv-second ward, $3,24104: Tfalrty-tnird ward, $3,117 23; Thirty fourth ward, $1,558 77: Thirty-fifth ward, $2,368 30; Thirty-sixth ward, $1,620 50. Total, $154,932 89. . SEPTEMBER INSTALLMENT. First ward. $5,227 64: Second ward, $8,357 45: Third ward, $3,994 43:FonrthWard.$5,328 65: Hfth ward, $3,678 S6: Stxth ward. $7,606 76; Seventh ward, $2,561 94; Eighth warn, $3. 682 23; Ninth ward, si.JOoSl; Tenth ward. $098 92; Eleventh ward, $4.360 02: Twelfth ward. First district, $1,924 12; Twelfth ward, Second district, $1,894 U; Thirteenth ward. $S,C77 05: Fourteenth ward, $15,536 82; Fif teenth ward, $3,596 60: Sixteenth ward, $3,981 6: Seventeenth ward. $4.63 86: Eighteenth ward, te. 077 11: Nineteenth ward. $5,534 M: Twentieth ward. ,89.509 76: rwenty-flrst ward. First district, $4.- Twentv-secend ward. First district, $1,400 90- Twenty-second ward. Second district, $1,344 82: Twenty third ward, $4,607; Twenty-fourth ward. 1892 54; Twenty-firth ward, 83,647 82; Twenty-sixth ward. $4,291 oat Twentv-seventh ward, 3, 163 Twenty eighth ward, $3,573 43: Twenty-ninth ward, $4,706 41; Thirtieth ward. $1.27334: IMrty-flrst ward, $2, 45912; Thirty-second ward, $2,87308: Thlrtv-thlrd ward, $2,126 63: Thirty-fourth ward, $1,126 46; Thlr- ij-uuu ware; ?ui srj; .mixir-sixiQ warn, ez, OJ4 SI. Total, $147, 5S6 10. THE WATER TAX. First ward. $10,430 50; Second ward, $13,332 50; Third ward, $12,418; Fourth ward, $9,4o7; Fifth ward. $3,851: Sixth ward.. 87,328; Seventh ward. $3,687; Eighth ward, $3,732 50: Ninth ward. $3,394; Tenth ward. $2,232 50: Eleventh ward, $4,4W 50: Twelfth ward, $3,716: Thirteenth ward. $6,204; Fourteenth ward.Jl3.966: Fifteenth ward, $3, 724 5C: Sixteenth ward. $4,990: Seventeenth ward. $5,181; Eighteenth ward, $2, S32; Nineteenth ward, $5,950 50; Twentieth ward, $9,571: Twenty-first ward, $5,693; Twentv-sccond ward. $2, 059 75; Twenty-third ward, $2,326 aO. Total, $145,615 75. TOO BUSY TO BE A C0UHCILMAK. Sir. Wfghtmnn'S Heavy Bnslness Compelled Him to Resign. The resignation of J. S. "Wightman from Common Councils, was still the topic of considerable comment yesterday. George Booth, Assistant City Clerk, said that he knew Mr. "Wightman had repeatedly asked him to notify him if his presence was abso lutely necessary to secure a quorum, as his business engagements were snch that he could not attend. Mr. Booth felt confident that this was the real reason lor Mr. "Wight man's resignation, as stated in Council on Monday. A Peculiar Carriage Accident. A pair of horses attached to a close car riage ran offon Penn avenue yesterdayafter noon. "When nearing Thirteenth street the pole of the carriage was forced through the window of a cable car, and stuck between the two levers. The car could not be stopped, and the carriage was consequently dragged a block before it was dislodged from the car. Nobody was hurt. The genuine imported Carlsbad Sprudel Salt is the best aperient, laxative and diur etic. Beware of imitations. Trasses, Trusses. The largest assortment in the city and at prices that defy competition. Satisfaction guaranteed in all cases. Bemember the place and save money. Jos. Fleming & Son, Druggists, WS 412 Market street. Fine Art Classes Are now being organized at the new Boman Art Studio, 516 Market st, Pittsburg, Boom No. 13; 6 lessons in crayon or water colors for $5; an accomplishment worthy of anyone. For particulars address Prot. Sanders, care Elite Gallery, 516 Market St., Pittsburg. Kewlr Married Cooples! Making preparations for housekeeping do not forget that Dreydoppel soap is a very important article to have. The finest and best for all purposes that soan can be used for. Benders clothes beautifully white, sweet and healthful to wear. Full ponnd bars, 8c per pound, at grocers everywhere. The Reasoa For any article securing a high place in pnblic esteem must be that that article pos sesses merit. Solely upon real merit Frauen heim & Vilsack's Pittsburg beer has taken the lead in this market. No bad effects fol low its use. Then, too,; it deserves recogni tion because it is a product of home in dustry. Gold Test. Chains. 10 to 14 carat, solid; very handsome, and sold at the lowest figures by Henry Terhey den's Jewelry-House, 530 Smithfield st. MWF Ask your plumber for Anderson Gas Saving Burnet. ws Malaria in the system instantly des troyed by using Fred. Brown's Ginger. Ask your plumber for Anderson Gas Saving Burner. ws ELECTIONS. LA whence BankJof Pittsburg, i PlTTSBUKO.PA., October 28, 1889. ELECTION-THE ANNUAL ELECTION for nine directors of this bank will be held at tbe banking bonse on MONDAY, November 1L 1S89. between the hours nf 1 and S o'clock P. M. JOHN HOERR, Cashier. ocSO-10 piANOSj, ORGANS. a HAMILTON, SI AND A3 FIFTH AVENUE, Pittsburg. Pa. ap30-7-D MONEY TO IRELAND. SCOTLAND AND England can best be sent by checks ion the "Cheque Bank," which are cashed by all bankers, merchants and tradespeople. Pitts. bure Agency-MAX SCHAMBERG CO., 627 Bmlthfleld st, Pittsturjr, - "v ee36-wsa" ta-Display advertisements one dollar per square for one insertion. Classified advertise ments on this page such as Wanted, For Sale, To Let, eft, ten cents per line for each inser tion, and none fa7;e for lets than fifty cents. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BRANCH OFFICES. For the accommodation of the public, Branch Offices have been established at the following places, where Want, For Sale, To Let, and other transient advertisements will be received up to 0 P. M. for inser tion next morning: Advertisements are to he prepaid except where advertisers already hare account with Tax Dls PATCH. ' , pittsburg. THOSIAS MCCAFFREY. !5o9 Butler street. EMIL G. STUCKEY, 24th street and Fenn ave, E. G. STUCKEY ACO., Wylle ave. and Fultoast. N. bTOKELY, Firth Avenue Market House. EAST 30. J. Vf. WALLACE, em Fenn avenue. OaKXawd. MCALLISTER & SHE11JLEK, 5th ay. ft Atwoodlt. SOETIISIDE. JACOB SFOHN. No. 2 Carson street. H. A. DONALDSON, 1707 Canon street. ALLEGHENY. A. 3. KAERCHER, 59 Federal street. II. J. McBRIDE. Market House, Allegheny. FREOH. EGGERS. 172 Ohio street. F. H. EGOEltS 4 HON. Ohio and Chestnut sta. J. F. STEVE&SON. Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwlnaves. G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. FERRY M. GLEIM. Kehecca and Allegheny avei- 1ULLVALE BOROUGH. W. W. FLOCKER, Stationer. No. 4 Grant ave. WASTED. Hole Help. WANTED-A FIRST-CLASS for the Century Dictionary. CO. -431 Wood st. CANVASSER H. WATTS 0C27-56-UWF -TO-ANTED- BRLOQE MASONS. WAGES vr $3 so per day: long HEPBURN, Jersey Shore. : VV $3 SO per day: long lob. McCAULEY ULEY . OC30-13 tore, ra. WANTED-BARBEKS FOR CITY AND country Jobs. Call on ROSS W. BLACK, 80 Diamond St., Pittsburg. OC30-45 WANTED-1 COLORED BOY FOR DOOR bov:one white cash hov: one errand bov. Appiy 10 avax to & WAtiu, a. . :. . .. ....... . . .. . v.... .pply to 1 ocSO-34 WANTED A RELIABLE OFFICE BOY AGE 12 to 14 years: labor Is light: reference re quired. Address E. L. M., Dispatch office. OC30-85 WANTED -AN EXPERIENCED COLORED barber of temperate habits: must be well recommended. Address B. B. WRIGHT, Irwin, Pa. OC29-35 -rTJATED-A LIVE MAN TO HEPRESENT A YV large accident insurance company; liberal terms to right party. Address BOX 6248. Boston, Mass. OC30-30-P WANTED-150 LABORERS, $1 60 PER DAY, to work on Nat. Transnt. line at Manor. Ap ply either there or at OTT BROS. BRICK YARD, Boyd's Hill, city. oc30-20 WANTED BOILER MAKER, WHO IS thoroughly competent to lay ont all kinds of boiler and gas work. Address, with reference, Z., P. O. Box 672, New York. oc29-6t WANTED ONE FIRST-CLASS COAT maker: steady work and good wages to sober and industrious man. Apply immediately W. J. HUSTON & CO.. East Liverpool, O. oe30-V3 WANTED-YOUNG MAN AS SALESMAN one who has had experience in a shoe store preferred. Address, giving referencesand expe rience bad, H. A. C, Dispatch office. oc29-33 w ANTED BOOKKEEPER AN EXPERI- i;raj dook teener out or employment may near or sometnme to nis aavamage by aa- dressing ACCOUNTANT. Dispatch office. e. ocS-71 -rrr anted agents IN ALLEGHENY. irestmnrfl&nn' and V Beaver. Lawrence, Washington counties to sellahouseholdnecessltv- Address A. K. MARTELL, 411 Smithfield st. oc23-MWv WANTED-GENTLEMEN WHO DESIRE A wife or a lively correspondent to send their address and stamp toTHE AMERICAN CORRE SPONDING CLUB, Box 643, Clarksburg, W, Va. OC23-I0 WANTED SALESMEN IMMED I ATELY In every town and city: good salarr or commission paid; steady emplovment. Address H. V. CLABK&CO., Nurserymen, Rochester. N. Y. OC27-90-MWT "TTTANTED-FIFTi LABORERS TO WORK V V on East Palestine, O.. water works; wages $1 SO per day: pay every two weeks; work all winter. Apply on works, M. PHILBIN. Con tractor. 0C24-1S WANTED-BALESMENFOR FINE LINE OF quick-selling, labor-saving specialties needed by every retail dealer: exclusive territory. and big commission given. w. o. r-KKsmHU, duui dcou, xnu. OC25-83-1TWF WANTEK-ENERGETIC MAN WITH SOME business experience for order departmn t; good prospects and permanent position. Per sonal application and references to P. WARD, Room 2, 1036 Penn ave. oc30-41 WANTED-AGENT3 TO COME AND LOOK over our new Uneof albums for tbe holiday trade: there is a big hit here for a tot or live agents. Apply to P. J. FLEMING & CO., 77 Dia mond St., Pittsburg, Pa. OC27-49 WANTED-GARDENER, MIDDLE AGED man. married, without children: the right party will find a good home and satisfactory wages; must have best of reference. Address W-. P. O. Box316.Plttsburg. Pa. 0C29-76 -TTANTED-AGENTS WHO SHOULD WRITE VV Jfor illustrated circular, terms and two weeks' trial of Missouri Washer; washes dirtiest clothes bv hot steam without rubbing; easily sold; profit able. J. V, ORTH, M Beekmaa St., N. Y. oc27-9S-WSn WAITED A BRIGHT, ACTIVE, YOUNG man for bill clerk; must be good penman, quick and acurate In figures and not afraid of work. Address, with references, stating wages expected, etc., WHOLESALE, Dispatch ofilce? OC30-18 WA NTED CORRESPONDENT. ALSO PAVE MENT salesman, for produce commission house; none but first-class, experienced parties need apply; state where last employed and give references. CONFIDENTIAL, Dispatch office. ocS0-S8-WIhsu WANTED AN EXPERIENCED AGENT wishes to meet a gentleman of good habits to solicit with blm from honse to house on holiday Bonds: experience not necessary: good wares. NION CREDIT CO.. 103 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. OC30-3S "TTTANTED SALESMAN TO SELL OUR Vv specialties to merchants: samples and case furnished: exclusive territor commission: nermanent sltuat exclusive territory: salary paid or permanent situation, with chance to establish fine trade. MODEL LEDGER CO., south Bend, Ind. OC16-44-MWT WANTED-LABORERS WANTED IN NEW Orleans too able-bodied men to ship as crew; wages $60 per month and board; to reliable men steadv employment wUl be given. Apply to M. N. WOOD. Coast and Xalausche Line, No. 2 Canal st.. New Orleans, La. OC16-42 WANTED-MAN TO LOCATE AT ALTOONA as district manager, to em ploy and sudct- intend arentn. Knlnrr SL nl)0 a vpsr' must deposit $100 cash for stock furnished and able to give ref glTe rei S CLINK erence and bond. Call on THE GEO, run. uuuse, ssmnave, OC30-59 TTTANTED-SALESMEN AT $75 PER MONTH ; r salarv and expenses, to sell a line of silver plated ware, watches, etcr by sample only; horse and team furnished free: write at once for full Bartlcnlars and sample case of goods free. STAN ARD SILVERWARE CO., Boston, Mass. SCZ4-90-D "Trr anted a practical:carpentek to Vv take exclusive agency for a term of years ror valuable building specialty; to good man it win pay $1,000 to $3,000 a year: must be able to invest few hnnrirffri rtnl!ftr iew Hundred dollars; present holder Is not I aoie to noid it any longer, f Dispatch office. Address J, II. c. A., OC30-4 ttanted-bricklayehs-those want- V 1JVG work and employers and all others who may wish to employ bricklayers should regis ter such wants, free of charge, attbeheadqnartcrs of the INDUSTRIAL MUTUAL BENEFIT AS bOCIAllON, 93 Fourth ave., first floor front. Open until 9 r. M. Saturdays., ocll-80-uwrsa w ANTED-AGENTS TO SELL OUR NEW books; Ttnnvan'fl Pllfirrlm PrmrreaR th i-araeu Morement, tne History or the U. S. by America's historian, Losslng; Htstorv of the Secret Service In the Civil War by the late Head ofthe Secret Service Burean; lots or new books; holiday books on sale: Jlber.il terms. Apply P. J. FLEMING A CO., 77 Diamond St., Pittsburg, Pa. OC27-49 . - .. .: : r. m: --- n- -- "TTATED-AGKNTS TO SELL THE PINLESS V V clothes line; the only line ever invented that holds the clotbes without pins; a perfect success; patent recently Issued; sold only by agents, to whom tbe exclusive right Is given; on receipt of W rents we will send a sample line by mall; also circulars, price list and terms to agents: secure your territory at once. Address WORCESTER PINLESS CLOTHES LINE CO., 17 Hermon St., Worcester, Mass. oc23-44-wg Female Help. TTTANTED GIRL FOB GEr,ERAlj HOCSE VV WORK; family of rbur. 96 PAGE ST., Allegheny. ocSO-43 XTTANTED-GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- T wukk.. Apply wiin reierence at 498. GHENYAVE., corner or Washington ave renceat496ALLE- Al e- gneny. OC30-M WANTED SALESLADIES NONE BUT those or experience and reference need annlyrrom7:30tos. AMERICAN TEA CO.. 340 Fifth ave. oc30-3 WAMED LADY AGENTS-ALSO MEN Two tmmensenew snectaltles:one ladymade 17 before dinner, another Sis first hour. Address LITTLE ft CO., Box 443, Chicago, III. OC30-2J-WS6U W A TED-INTELLIGENT LADY OF 80ME business tact desiring active business can find permanent position at salary of SCO a month by calling at No. 0 blXTH AVENUE. Reference required. oc30-M Partners. WANTED-A MAN WITH dAPITAL TO IN VEST in first-class theatrical enterprise; will give reference to proper party." Address T. C. P. , Dispatch Office, ";. -r - - ocM-H 1 WANTED. Male and Female Help. TTJANTED-A BUTLER, YARD MAN, MAN V and wife for farm house; cook and cham ber- mald for small family; 100 house girls: dishwasher and pantry girl: to cooks; 20 chambermaids; child's nurse. MEEHAN 'S, 545 Grant st. OC2S-D Situations. WANTED-WORKZ1N WHOLESALE OR retail store Or office; can give good refer ence. J. v.. Dispatch office. OC30-2 WANTED POSITION AS BOOKKEEPER; can furnish first-class reference or security. Address BOOKKEEPER, Dispatch office. OC30-40 WANTED TO SUPERINTEND BUILDINGS; can furnish all kinds of hoisting apparatus. Address SUPERINTENDENT, Klttannfng, Pa. OC30-65 WANTED-FOSIHON Hi AN EXPE RIENCED shorthand and typewriter; can Rive best of reference. Address SfENO., Dis patch office. OC27-47-WSU WANTED-SITUATION IN DRUGSTORE; 7 years experience; graduate and registered manager In Penna.' Address BOX NO. 129, Wheel ing, W. Va. OC30-47 VT7ANTED-ANY KIND OF HONORABLE VV employment for man 22 years old. with ex cellent recommendation. Address ENERGY, Dispatch office. OC30-60 "TTTANTED SITUATION BY A MAN WHO VV thoroughly understands his business, -as inspector of crucible steel: hest of references. Address C. C. 8., Dispatch office. oc30-5 "TTTANTED A POSITION BY A YOUNG VV lady as stenographer and typewriter: can furnish A 1 references. Please address TYPE WRITER, Room 14, No. 59 Ninth St., Pittsburg, Pa. OC30-1 "TTANTED-BY A MACHINIST AND BLACK VV SM11H, a position to take charge or and look after machinery; accustomed to handling of men In the Iron bnslness. A. B. M., Dispatch office. oc29-3i Machinery nod metals. WANTED-A GOOD SECOND-HAND TOW BOAT with abont seven teen-lncb cylinders and slx-reet stroke. Address, with full descrip tion and price asked, LOCK BOX NO. 131, (julncy, 111. OC25-76 Financial. TTANTED MORTGAGES ON CITY PBOP- VV ERTY, over $4,000; 4K oer cent; no tax. HENRY A. WEAVER CO., 92 Fourth avenue. mh2-a22-r WANTED-S-500 TO $500.W0-TO LOAN ON mortgages, 4K, 5 and 6 per cent. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. Tele phone No. 875. OC30-22 TTTANTED-MORTGA0125-$l. 000,000 TOLOAN VV In large and small amounts at 4k, Sand per cent, free of State tax: no delay. REED B, COYLE& CO., 131 Fourth ave. my21-60 WANTED MORTGAGES WE HAVE money to loan In large or small amounts on Pittsburg. Allegheny or suburban Improved real estate at low rates. ALEXANDER & LEE, 313 Wood st. OC2S-7-UWS "TTJANTED-TO LOAN 1500,000. IN AMOUNTS V V of $3,000 and upward, on city and suburban property, on 4)i percent, free of tax; also smaller amounts at 5 and 6 per cent. BLACK A BAD2D, 85 Fourth avenue. se21-d26-r V V on city and suburban properties at tHt Sand 6 per cent, and on larms In Allegheny and adja cent counties at 6 per cent. 1. M. PENNOCK & bON, 105 Fourth avenue. ap7-f4t "TTTANTED-TO JuOAN $200,000 ON MOKT- VV GAGES: $100 and npward at 6 per cent; $500,000 at 4K per cent on residences or hnslncsj FRUfSi. also in aaioining counties, s. n. 125 Fourth avenue. oc21-4-D WANTED-S200-UN USUAL BUSINESS OP PORTUNITY, to right party with $200 or more is offered opportunity to make $2,000 to $5,000 annnally: managing agents and branch office. Address DUNLAP ELECTRIC CO., Philadelphia. OC30-97-TWTSU Miscellaneous. TTXANTED-TO BUY SECOND HAND SET YV of light double harness in good condition. Aaaress ujlxvxs&, uispaicn omce. OC30-44 w ANTED-HIGHEST SPOT CASH PRICES paid tor 6econd-band rurnlture, carpets and hold goods of all kinds. 1211 PEN S AVE- house NUE. aUZD-MWF w ANTED HORSES TWO OR THREE sonnd, active horses; mnst be used to city hont 1.000 nonnds each. Inanlre 192 work; weigh about 1,000 pounds each. filHl Alb Pitts Durg. OC39-I9 VjrXANTED TO START A CLUB OF 42 MEM- V V BERS to secure a fine gold watch for each one In the club at $1 00 per week. Address P. O. BOX 601, and I will call and show yon the watch. Jy3-40 WANTED-PERSONS IX) KNOW THAT BY agreeing- to pay $1 per week you can get lossession ornne goiaor silver watcnes, clocks, (ewelry, diamonds, silver ware, etc J. M1TSCH, 3j( Federal et., Allegheny, Pa. selS-Mwrau WANTED-LAD1ES' SOLID GOLD FILLED case Elgin watche,aJ15 60: gents' sizes, $18 50; same as are sold by watch clubs at $38:. written guarantee given : mall orders promptly attended to. B. E. AEONS, Jeweler. 65 Firth ave. OC27-134 -TTTANTED-BY PEARSON, LEADING PHO YV TOGBAPHER. 96 Fifth avenue, Pittsburg, and 43 Federal street, Allegheny, everybody to know that be is making fine cabinets at $1 SO per dozen; photos delivered when promised: instan taneous process. mhl3-63 WANTED-PEESONS TO COME AND EX AMINE tbePattersoifplan of lots at Cochran station, on the Monongahela division or the P. R. R., before purchasing elsewhere; see advertise ment another column. J. U. WYL1E. Cocbrau station, Duqnesne, Pa., or No. 8 WOOD STREET, Rooms, iron Exchange building, Pittsburg. OC29-60-OC30, noi .4. 6. S 12, 14 FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. CItv Residences. FOR SALE-AT $2.000-FAYMENTS CAN BE made at $25 per month, or reasonable terms; aneatbiick bouse. 6 rooms: lira Virginia ave.: send for particulars. W. A. HERRON & SONS, SO Fourth ave. ocl2-99-ws F IOR SALE-COLWELL ST., NEAR DIN- WIDDIE. a very desirable 2-storv brick dwelling: 6 rooms and finished attic; price $2,700: terms easy: lot 20x100 to alley. Diamond st. a. V. BiULI, 77 OC27-125 FOR SALE ONLY $6,000 TERMS VERY easy; for a large, commodious house: 10 rooms: cor. lot, 140x127 ft.: well located on Mt. Washington. See W. A. HERRON A SONS, SO Fourth avenue. oe23-39-ws FOR SALE-WORTH YOUR ATTENTION-BE-TWEEN Forty-ninth and Fiftieth streets, near Bntler: lot 25x100; house, 6 rooms and attic front: house, 4 rooms and attic In rear: prime condition: attractive to desirable tenants: good rental: price $3,500. CHARLES SOMERS ft CO., 313 Wood st. OC30-35 East End Residences. FOR SALE NICE PRESS BRICK FRONT; 4 large rooms and hall: lot 22x93 feet: hair square from Central Traction line; 8 minutes' nue irom neari oi city; a oargatn at sxsoo; terms to suit you. lCL.O.fUJJC' DU31.C.1U A CO.. 313 wood st. OC30-35 TMOR BALE A SMALL EAST END RESI. JC DENCE, almostnew, and good lot with side entrance, on easy payments: 0 rooms, hall and cellar; an in gooa oraer; price onlv S2.5S0: small payments. JAS. W. DRAPE ft CO.. 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. oc26-zl-nws FOR SALE-OAKLAND AVE., FIN EST SPOT on the street, lot 33x120, fine two-story brick and mansard of 7 large rooms, halt, vestibule, front and rear stairs, slate mantels throughout, tile hearths. Inside shutters, bay windows, bath and w.c, chandeliers, cement cellar, fine range, stationary wash tubs, front and rear porches, ce ment walks; a complete house In all respects; $3,000; no less. ALLES ft BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. oc23-ei-ws Hazeltvood Residences. TTiOR'BALE-CHEAP-ONLY $7,500 FOR TWO I? acres of well-laying gronnd. with good frame house of 8 rooms megrouna win snoaiviae to a profitable advanta, ge: near Second avenue. Hazel- woou. eee w, avenue. ilEKUUfl ft SONS, 80 rourth OC30-1S-W8 Allegheny Residences. FOB SALE A HANDSOME NORTH AVE. residence, corner lot: one or tbe best loca tions in Allegheny. For full Information see W. A. HERKONft SONS, No. 80 Fourth ave. OC12-49-W6 EOR BALE -ON LINCOLN AVE., ALLE GHENY, fine orlck dwelling; S rooms first floor. 4 rooms and 2 bathrooms on second floor, and 2 rooms tn mansard: laundry and healer in cellar: lot 23x120 fb: price 117,000. A, D. WILSON. U Federal at., Allegheny. oc30-9-WTS Snbnrban Residences. FOR SALE-A HOUSE AND LARGE LOT-2 minutes' walk from Ingram station, 6 rooms, hall, cellar, natural gas. water, etc; price only u.pgv, on smaiipaymenis: immediate possession ti Aa. n . usi ar X4 a ;v. bnrg. 129 Fourth avenue. Pitts- OCZ6-3I-MWS EOR SALE FOR 2,800 EASY TERMS-A good house of S rooms, lot 4x173 ft., on Mon roe St.: well located: quick sale Is desired on ac count or rcmowil or owner, on Monroe street, Uellevne. P., Ft. W. ft C. R. R. W. A. HER RON ft SONS, 60 Fourth avenue. OC30-21-WS FORSALE-EDGEWOOD. P. It. R.. ON ELM street. 3 minutes' from the station, anew frame dwelling or 8 rooms and finished attic, bath room, tt. e h. and c. water, state mintels, nat ural gas, fine chandeliers, electric light, laundry, etc.; lot 40x150; price 13,250, p. 600 cash, bal. to suit; immediate possession. BLACE.ftBAlHD, 93 Fourth ave. 4A-197. OC27-7J FOB BALE-7 HOUSES WITH IV ACRES OF ground at Hnlton station, A.V. R. R.. almost 'cloct. nn tha nremttei; nprrmntnrv ! n close an estate. Terms at sale or from JAS. W. DRAPE ft CO.. Agents and Auctioneers. 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. 0C29-M ITiORSAtE-BROAD ST.. SEWICKLEY-BAR- GAINS Brick residence of 10 rooms, laun dry, batn. hot and cold water, nat. and art, gas; fine lot 47x203 ft: frnlt, lawn, flag-stone walks; also adjoining lot 89J4X220 ft. , with frame dwelling of 7 rooms, nat, gas and water: these are the most conveniently located properties in Sewlckley, In an elegant neighborhood, near the station, stores, etc., and are without doubt the most desirable piacea in tne maraet ror tne prices, viz, fs.000 and f,ouuxspcciivcir; icrms can 00 arrangea to suit Ut u purchaser, former particulars can oe nad b annivinr to.au vt. aijaxk. Koom 7UH. fmii Rniif1 .tog, Fenn ave, - - .. - lSiaoca.8 FOR SALE-LOTS. Cltr l.oia. FOR SALE-ON FOURTH AVE., ADJOINING the Dollar Bank, lot fex&l ft. : must be sold to settle an estate. W: A. HERUON &SONS, No. 80 1 ourtb ave. ocl2-49-ws East End Lota. FOB SALE-VERY LOW TO QUICK BUYER i Choice hnlldlng lot on Forbes St., nearCraic. BALTENSPEEGER & WILLIAMS, 154 Fourth ave. OC29-50 -T7lORSALE-$650-ONEASY TERS1S-BEAUT1- JL. B U1.UI located at uomownou Biauon. jr. x.. R.. 25x100 feet each. See W. 80 Fourth avenue. , HERRON & SONS, OCli-SO-WS FOR SALE-HANDSOME LARGE LOT, OHE square from Negleyand Hllandavea.. at low price and easv terms. MELLON BROTHERS. ) Station St., E. E. OC27-145-HW FOR SALE-IN BATJM'S OKOVE.ON AMBER avenue, lot 40x135; 3 minutes from Roup sta. ; will be sold cheap and on easy terms. W. E. HAMNETT, 401 Smithfield street, Pittsburg, and WUkinsburg.-Pa. ocXMB P IOR SALE THE CHEAPEST LOTS IN THE market to-dav are to be found In the Villa Park plan, tfrusbfon station: no city taxes and conveniently located: seenre plan (book form), from JOHN F, BAXTER, Agt., 512 Smithfield St. OC28-2-UWT FOR SALE-1 HAVE FOR SALE AT LESS than value, -a splendid building site; no nicer lu the countyt first-class nelgbborhood:2mlnntes' from cable and 7 from Pennsylvania Railroad. M. E. HAHRISONDraughtsman, 131 Fifth avenne, city. P. O. box 725. oc26-6 TJHmSALE-SECURK ONE OF THOSE VERY JC desirable lots for a home or Investment; Baum Grove plan. Roup station; the Baum Grove plan Is the most central location In the Eaut End, and prices below actual value. MELLON BROS., East End. o JNO. F.BAXTER, Agent, 512 Smith field st. 0C27-71-WSSU FOR SALE-LOTS IN 1HE BAUM GROVE plan; front otr-wlde aspbaltum streets, have flagstone sidewalks, with grass plots and a cen tral location, makes this plan the most desirable In the market. Seenre plan froni MELLON BROS., East End, or JOHN F. BAXTER, Agt., 512 Smithfield street. OC28-1-MW Glenwood Lots. FOR SALE-LOTS AT GLENWOOD; CON VENIENT to the station and Second Ave. Electric Railway: graded -streets, sidewalks, city water; houses and lots for sale on monthly pay ments. GEORGE C. BURG WIN, 150 Fourth ave. OC29-29-UWSU Allegheny Lots. TIOR RAT.F llESTRABLE BUILDING LOT. J? fronting 25X ft. on Avery St., close to parka. Allegheny: price low terms easv. W. VT. Mc- NE1LL & BRO., 105 Fourth ave. oc27-76-mwsu FOR SALE -FINE BUILDING LOTS ON Fayette St.. nearB'el! St.; the best build ing lots now offered for t:come and see about them. A. D. WILbOIv WF-deral St., Allegheny. OC39-9-WT8 F OX 8 A L E BEAUTIFUL PIECE OF ground, level, no grading, unobstructed view; healthful, valuable and enhancing; near California ave. extension. Allegheny: 25x150; onlv $600. CHAS. SOMERS CO., 313 Wood St. OC30-35 T7IOR BALE-NEAR NEW ELECTRIC BOAD JP fine lot, 36x150 feet, on Center ave., near Jef ferson sl.: on account or ranld transit and Im provements made in neighborhood this lot Is cheap at the price asked, $850: $250 cash, balance In 3 rears. A. VY. adaib, liOonKoo, icon .nuiiaing, Penn ave. 0C29-53 Snbnrban Lota. P i",OR SALE-AT WILKINSBURG. LOTlCOXllO; 4 minutes from sta.: a gooa investment, w. E. HAMNETT. 404 Smithfield street, Pittsburg, ana YYiismsDurg, jra. h Farms. FORSALE FARM 182 ACRES. GOOD FRAME house, bank barn and other outbuildings; good soil, water and coal; near Baltsburg: $50 ser acre. ED WITT13H, 410 Grant St.. Pittsburg, Pa. ocSS-D FOR SALE OIL FARM-FARM OF W ACRES for sale near tbe noted Duff oil well in Frank lin township. Allegheny co.. Pa., some IS miles from the cltT. Innulre of SAMUEL POLLOCK. 70 Ackley street or at 89. cor. Federal st. and Stockton ave., Allegheny City, Pa. oc29-49 POR SALE-A VERY FINE PLACE OF JS acres, 14 miles from Pittsburg and only IS minutes' walk from the R. R. station: large num ber of fine annle. neach. cherry and anlnce trees: also an abundance of small fruits: frame bouse of 4 rooms, good stable, etc. C. BERINGERASON, 103 Fourth ave, oc30-is-wrn3 FOR SALE-GARDEN JARM-PLANTED TO asparagus, grapes, peaches, etc.; products have realized In single season $1,000: 15 acres with in driving distance oftwo manufacturing towns, one mile of railroad: we can sell to prompt buyer at$L20O:$5Mcash. balance time. CHAS.SOMERS 4 CO., 313 Wood st. OC30-3S FOR SALJJA TTERY FINE FARM OF M acres, fn a high state of cultivation, good fences, well watered, land rich, and productive, with a farm house of 4 rooms and an excellent bank barn, only 3 miles fronr R.R. station and S miles from Butter: price low. C. BER1NGER SON., 103Konrth ave. oc30-lS-WThs VOR SALE BUSINESS. - Sosmess Chances. T7OB SALE A GOOD PAYING GENERAL JTJ store at a bargain: storeroom andidwelllng. For particulars address B. P. FOORBAUGH, Glencoe, Pa. ocs-3 FOR SALE-A VERY DESIRABLE BHOEJAND hat store, doing a cash business; very large mlll.800 men employed, construction works, two glass factories, all new: several thousand coke ovens, three furnaces -near: alt the coal not de veloped, will be this year: good country around; will sell at cost; town of 8,000: a rare chance: rea sons ror selling. Address care BOX 638, Union- town, ri. OCJU-W P IOR SALE-NEW, F1EST-CLAS3 STEAM laundrv: fine family crocerv store with splendid location and business, will invoice abont $9,000; smaller grocery stores, $400 to $5,000; milk route: cigar and confectionery stores $225 to $650; drygoods and notion stores: feed store; 2 printing offices: drug stores: shoe stores; bakeries and 100 other business chances: free particulars. SHEP ARD & CO. , 54 fifth ave. oc25 Hnslness Stands. TTlOB SALE-COB. ROSS STREET AND FIRST JJ avenue, a good business location: can be houirht chean. ee W. A. HERRON A SONS. 80 Fourth avenue. OC10-9S-W8 T7IOR SALE-A GOOD BUSINESS STAND IN JD Homestead, with trade established: fresh, clean atock of groceries, drygoods and notions; only been In business six months; owner wishes to go Welt.-Inqulre or SELLERS ftCOWEN, Sixth street. oc3o-W-WTbF8u FOR SALE-MlSCELLANEOUtv. Tlomes. Vehicles. Lire Stock. ic FORSALE-2 SIX-PASSENGER CARRIAGES, good as new; used only a short time. Inquire of F. S. LIGGETT, 135 Sandusky St., Allegheny. OC29-30 P IOR SALE SECOND-HAND BAROUCHE. goo Car ood as new. Can be seen at C WEST ft CO.'B, .rrlage Makers, 420 Duqnesne way, Pltts- burg. Pa. OClO-26 T7IOR SALE-HANDSOME JET BLACK GELD- JL' ING. UH bands high: trots In harness: finest riding horse In the eltv: Quite fast riding horse in tbe city will nit at a sacrifice If soldaoon. Addri ess 545 SMITHFIELD bT., second floor fronts 0C30-1Z Machinery' and Metals. FOB SALE-ENGINES AND BOILER3 NEW and refitted:- repairing promptly attended to. PORTER FOUNDRYANDMAC: iu.ijstu.ijUi., below Suspension bridge, Allegheny, Pa, anlo-29 FOR SALE-SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND boilers; alt sizes and styles In stock, from 4 to 10O b. p.; all refitted, -good as new, atlowett prices; portable engines, s to 25 h. p. : boilers aft sizes ana styles. J .8. Y O ON G, 22 Park way, Allegheny, Pa, OC25-S0-O FOR SALE HOISTING ENGINES, NEW and second hand: wire and manllla rope, der rick and fittings, hoisting tubs and cars, clay and ore nans, engines, boilers and machinery, THOMAS CARLIN'S SONS, Lacock and Sandnsky sts., Allegheny. ano-7-MW FOR SALE-MACHINERY, TOOLS AND stock On the premises. No. 48 Water street, will be sold at anctlon. November 12, 1&9. at 10 a. in, an excellent lot or lathes from 18 to 26 Inches, swing from t to lS-foot bed; brass lathes, drill presses, planer, wood-working ma chinery, 8-lnch Saunders tapping machine, pipe machine; lot machlneand gas-flttfng tools, ream ers, taps, etc.; malleable and cast Iron fittings; gate and globe valves snltable for steam and natural gas; bending table and furnace; dasks and patterns of valves, flanges and flttlnars: also large gray mare, harness and wagon. BEES, SHOOK, ft CO.. 44 Water street, Pittsburg, Pa. OC2I-GI E OR SALE FOUNDRY- RARE BUSINESS opportunity for Individuals or cornoratlons. 10 close tne estate, as 'a wnoie, tne .arcni tectural Iron Foundry, as most successfully run for over IS years by the late Samuel J. Creswell, Twenty-third and Cherry sts., Philadelphia, Pa. Location freight yards or Baltimore and Ohio and Philadelphia and Reading Railroads within one block and Pennsylvania Railroad within four blocks. Buildings -Specially erected ror this business, and ormost substantial character. Real estate owing to location, of great intrinsic value, apart from present occupation. Equipment the finest of Its kind In this country. Patterns, tools and machinery all modern, and reaulrlnr no further outlay. Possibilities or production un limited. Business running as In lifetime or late owner, with fuU'jbrce or employes, large con tracts an hand, anqwn midst ot great activity. Possession Immediate. Apply to or address JOSEPH DE F. 'JVNEIN, Exccntor, S. E. cor. Sixth and Walnut sU., Philadelphia, Pa. OC27-95-MW LOST. LOST-GOLD MEDAL, WITH OWNER'S name and St. Mary's Academy engraved on. Finder wll please return same so No. 2217 PENN AVE., city. Liberal reward. oc30-S7 X OST-WHlLE LOOKING AT THE ELEGANT g-j mspiayorvoitaicrdiamonos at w Finn ave. I lost my senses at the beanty, brilliancy and low prices: eardrona. 82&0anaun:rin?s. ss&Oandun: prices: eardrops, f2 60 and up: rings, flSOandu studs, (2 and up: stick plus, 225 and up: all solid gold. B. .. AHOJSS, Jeweler, Hole Agent for u. a. OC-104 FOUND. TTIOUND HANDSOME. SOLID GOLD FILLED JQ case Elgin watches for' ladles, SIS SO; gents', size, 113 SO; same as sold by watch clubs for r; written guarantee glveni mall lorders -promptly attended to..;B. E. ABO ifS, Jeweler, Firth ave., 9B0-JS TO 1VET. City Residences. TO LET-NEW AND ELEGANT 8-ROOH brick, with both gases, bath, large yard, on Vickroy st-;rent low. MACAW & GOFF, 14S Fourth ave. OC29-67 rpOLET FINE BRICK RESIDENCE ON -A- J! FortT.slTth it., clone to cable line. S rooms; attic, hall, bath. Inside w. c, hot and cold water, both gases, etc. : finely papered: Immediate pos session: rent $25 per month. L. U. FRAZIEK. Forty-fifth and Butler sts, ocaO-61 East End Keiideneem, mo LET-HOJSE or 14 ROOMS. STABLE JL and outbuildings: large- grounds; on Negley avenue, near renn avenue came cars, inquire oi Inquire of umbi BOBEiua,at Oliver amooeta wireuo.. Wire Co. Southslde. seio-io Aileihcnr Residence. mO l.BT-NFW RHlnlT HnllKJ!. BOOMS. JL bath, laundry, range: Jus t papered through out: all modern improvements: on Locust St., Allegheny. Inquire JAMES McGAW. 18S Juni ata St., Allegheny. Immediate possession. OC30 90 TO LET ELEGANT RESIDENCE IN ALLE GHENY, No. ,139 Franklin street; contains eight rooms, good hall, bathroom, w. c both gases and all modern Improvements, with nice grounds., GEO. It. BOTHWELL, No. 1(J4 Frank lin street, Allegheny. oe24-39 Suburban- Residences. TO LET-AN ELEGANT LARGE BRICK dwelling house, furnished, with large grounds, at Emsworth, F., Ft. W. AC. R. W.J rent very low to a good tenant. C. BERINGER Jt SON, 103 Fourth ave. oc30-l5-WTh Apartments. TO LET FURNISHED ROOM SECOND floor. with table board, 15S SANDUSKY ST., Allegheny City. l oeJ0- TO LET-ROOMS-FURNISHED OR UNFUR NISHED, on Stockton ave.: all modern con veniences. S. E. A., Dispatch office. oc30-Sl TO LET-SOME FINfc UNFURNISHED rooms: one 7-room house; 4-room flats; one 24-room house with storeronms snltable for hotel. Inquire on premises, 44 FOURTH STREET. OCtO-55-wr Business Stands, TO LET AVERYNICEHOUSEOF "BOOMS and storeroom, with large lot and stable, on the PerrysYllle Plank road, about 1 mile beyond Electric K. R. -rent only $10 per month. C BEB 1NGER A SON., 103 Fourth ave. 0C39-13-WThg Offices. Deilt Boom. fcc rrw LET-BACK OFFICE-LARGE, WELL X lighten; will rent cheap to the right party. Call at 043BM1TUFIELD19T., second floor. OC30-12 TO LET-IN THE NEW DISPATCH BUILD ING, 75, 77 and 79 Diamond street, two of the roomiest and best-lighted offices to be round In the city; rent, $200 and $300 per annum, including elec tric lights. Janitor service and steam heating. Apply between 10 A, M. andlr. li or between 2 and 4 F. n. jy23--S7 PERSONAL. PEBSONAL-MALTBY'S OYSTER DEPOT, late 76 Firth avenue, removed to 641 Smith field street: fresh oysters received dally; orders filled at lowest prices. J. B. UEMMERLE, Mgr. sel-92-D PERSONAL-BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS! New and old, ancient and mouern. standard and rare, legal, medical and sclentlfle--3a,000 vol umes to select from. LEVI'S BOOK STORE. 900 Liberty St. au3-9S PERSONAL "CUT RATES" ON WATCHES: richly engraved, solid gold, filled case, Elgin watches for ladles, $15 SO; gent's size, $18 50: same as sold by watch clubs for $88: written guarantee given: mall orders promptly attended to. B. E. ARONS, Jeweler, 65 Fifth ave. 0C27-1U PERSONAL WHAT ARE "VOLTAIC Diamonds?" Fonnd IS mllea aonthofHnt .springs. Ark., at the foot of tbe Onacblta range oi montains, in silver city basin; they are a natu ral stone, not paste, or glass, and are warranted for brilliancy. B. R. ARONS. Jeweler. Sole Agent for U.S., 65 Fifth ave. 0C27-I34 PERSONAL HIS LOVE SUDDENLY RE TURNED: recently they had not been on the best of terms owing to a little family lar occa sioned by the wife insisting on being allowed to renovate his wearing apparel, and which, ot course, was done in a bungllngmanner; In order to prevent the 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. SUMO-D MEETINGS. NOTICE a P. O. ELKS THE MEMBERS of Pittsburg Lodge No. 11 are hereby no tified to attend the meeting THIS EVENING, to make arrangements- for attending the funeral of onr late brother, William BUser. W. W. MCCLELLAND. E. K., WM. G. LEE. ec'y. oc3U51 TITEMBERS OP SHAKPSBURO LODGE ijX No. 752, L 0. 0- F are requested to meet at their ball, Sharpsburg, on THURSDAY, Oct. 31, at 1 F. if. sharp, to attend the funeral of onr late brother, William FixT" Br. Members of sister lodees are invited to aKend-'Br Order ofN.G. , oc54 NOTICE THERE W1LL3E AM1SETING to organize the new Thirty-third Street TJ. P. Church, by the Rev. Mr. Wallace, at the bouse of James Harrison. Ridge and Hill sts.. Thirteenth, ward, on THURSDAY EVENING. October SL at 8 o'clock. JAMEa HARRISON! oc30-93 AUCTION SALES. HOTEL Af PUBLIC SALE THE McCLELLAN HOUSE. GETTYSBURG, PA. This long-established and well-known bouse will be offered at pnblic sale WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26,1889. Also the Opera Honse building; with store rooms, offices, eta. eta. adjoining .the hotel. These properties will be sold separately, or to gether, as may suit purchasers. For farther Information applv to G. EDWARD HERSH, York; Pa. JAMES HERSH. Gettysburg, Pa. Administrators of John H.,M.'Clellan, deceased. OC27-15-MW3 AMTJ3E3LENTS. BIJOU THEATER. Matinee to-day. W. W. Tillotson's Merry Company in ZIG-ZAG. Week November 4 Evans & Hoey, in "A Parlor Match." oc28-12-ws GRAND OPERA HOUSE-TO-NIGHT. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday: ROLAND REED. THE WOMAN HATER. Nor. 4 Sol Smith Russell, A Poor Relation. OC2S-15 SARRY WILLIAMS1 ACADEMY light. Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, GLLLETT'S WORLD ON WHEELS- AND VAUDEVILLE CO. oc27-4 H ARRIS THEATER-EVERY AFTER NOON and evening. GRAY 4 STEPHENS In tholr Beautiful and Pfctnresnne Drama THE OLD OAKEN BUCKET. Week of Nor. 4 Barlow Bros. Minstrels. oc27-4 WORLD'S MUSEUM. ALLEGHENY CITY Week.. October 28. GEARY'S OWN MINSTREL COMPANY. Previous efforts succumb to greater achievements. Positively tbe bit of tbe season. -BASS "the Ossified Man, week November 4. oc30-48 ' PROPOSALS. Omcs ot ttts President of the Second Ave. Passengeb Katlwat Ccu, t o. oiAi ljiDerty avenue. TJID8FORTHE WHOLE OR ANY PART ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS of tbe FIRST MORTGAGE 5 PER CENT 20-YEAR COUPON BONDS Of this company free of tax, wilt be received at this office until noon ot NOVEMBER 1, 18S9. The President reserves. the right to re ject any or all bids. oc29 JAMES D. CALLERY, President. PROPOSALS FOR THE ERECTION OF" BUILDINGS Columbia Arsenal. Colom bia, Teun.. October 24, 1888. Sealed proposals. In triplicate, will be received at this office until 12 o'clock M. on TUESDAY, November 26. 1889, for the erection of one main storehouse, Com manding Officer's quarters, office, guard house, workshop, magazine, stable and shed, and two sets barracks for enlisted men; bids may be made for tbe whole work complete, or for each building: separately; plans and specifications miy be seen at this office, and at tbe office of tbe Chief, of Ordnance, U. S. A., Washington, D. C Blank forms and full Information can be bad on application. Tbe Government reserves the right to reject any and all bids, nr parts thereof. Proposals mnst be marked "Proposals tor the erection of build ings." and addressed to MAJOR CLIFTON COMLY, Ordnance Department. U. 8. A Commanding. oc2g-36-oc3g,36.3l.nol.at,26 A. WH1TELEY. ,128k THIRD AVE- UPSTATBB. Genie' shoes 'Seied zAdlwetwi lsMmlMlsii lor (OeoMs. .'. j- jiw- sss. s. ri wo M tsM tm.,m$mimpwr; beaii estate; NEW ELECTRIC RDAD Being eoastmcted In Oakland rasa by tbe end of OAKLAND SQUARE, and will carry passengers dlreeHy Stem the square to the city via. FlMstHtrs; Traction road for 5 CENTS. "We oer for sals in this sqa&ro for 56,560 to $7,569 (which includes all lmproveaeats, street or otherwise), eleeaat new two story and mansard 8 and 9 room brick' dwelling, with halls, bath, laundry, stationary tubs, cemented, cellar, rasjge, fine chandeliers, both gasaa, handsome ., slate mantels, with t& fceartfes, also tile-vestibule, bay windows, Freaek JJiMJ UU3t OIWUIV AJlieulfc Jnil lf . ,- front and rear porchestett; large let',. j (giving front, side and- rear yard), fa- lag aspnait pavea ana seweiea see ,- 120 feet. In width with park: center magnificent view, perfect drainage, -i hieh and healty location. These dweU- JJJSAl? UOlu lini, V WJ nwA y X MSttJlB O MAJjJj j ABO. rAJ JS-CKl.A DOWN, BALASCK J600 PER YEAS. Bee ana be convinced. -. j. ZZ. '"'tls SAM'L W. BLACK &' COTjl -J iea "99 FODBTH A.VENTK - M -AT- C0CHEANST1TI01 -OX.THE- p v fir r T? T? ' ' j. . . v. -w. jv- aw, -"gi Where the Allegheny Bessemer SteelWtaHra The Howard Plate Glass Work, and me jvaqueane j.aoo woisi -& gr! Are located, is one of tba most desiraMe pteeeC J now brought before the notice ofpersose teeir- ing for a place to locate for a pleasant HOJHT,H where steady employment maybe had,aaJ. l LOTS can be purchased on tbe PAlTeWBOKJ PLAN, at REASONABLE PRICBS aid Aa EASY TERMS. -wdF! j3ii It will pay anyone to come aad see purchasing at any other place. J. R. WYIXE, , COCHRAN 8TATKH4Y " DTJQUESNE, PA, - $ Or No. 8 Wood street. Reese 5, Xros 3iTiie jraxiuioi:, tittjPBfK.sW oe3ol.38-nol..8AEm " XiEUAL. MBTlCBo. iffj CHAS- W. DAHLINGKS, AttereejSaw 87 Diamond street-. TESTATE OF PETES HKRDTlTJKO: XL) Notice is hereby given that lstten raentary on tne aeove estate save sees to tne nnaerairned,to whom all persons to said estate are requested to make ate payment, and those having; clatas too tamo snooia mage tnera Known lay. PHILIP SP1EHL. oc28-l4Vnr 146 Ohio at. mO ROBERT G. BROWNE. LAT JL .FltteburgiPa You are heretty luai proeeeaings against you lor a T.m., upon the grotuit of cteeertfcn, commenced by your wife. Jenate C in the Court of Common Pleas No. 3c oi. J delpnla county (March Term. 1, N sv. iet uas uwm appointee, ana a sm takinz testimony in said case will the office of tbe Master. No. 727 Walnt s Philadelphia, on THURSDAY. Noveasbee 1 icev.at a ocioct p. M.,w&en and. where ym 1 fcrcuu wiu uo acara, suoaia you so iiii-i uuxuiAnr j it, juasier. in street Phllorielnhf-i T ' e OFFICIAL PI TTSBDH8. A fxrrnasni "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAll L1 Bureau 01 .ileal m or the city of uurg nasinisaay estaBUSBea ana and does hereby designate the foot teesia mi street, m tne ettyoi n the Allegheny river: and Clark's immediately above the north end of tfre -.tenia street Midge, la its city of on tbe Monoocahela. river, as the ! are to be received and deoosited Um of all privies as they shall from tine to cieanea ana empties, ana all otuere auDetances loand upon the pnwtehteawsst THOMAS W. BAJCML SaeeriateBdeat of the Boreas of HeaMfc t'. WUrVV A N ORDINANCS-AUTHORIZIirO ; A construction or s sewer oa street, from Penn avenae to tbe , river. Section 1 Be it ordained a4 ottaetod 1 city of Plttsbnrc in Seleet aitd Coasasn 1 cus assembled, and it is hereby ordained enacted Dy tne antnonty ot too ssusw, the Chief of tbe Deoartraent of PnbllcO be and is hereby authorised and cliietJes! s venue la accordance with the aetsol. bly of tbe Commonwealth of Peasm wins m Pitniliois tneorainancesoz tne said arty or. latins thereto and reeulatisethe mum. saws posais iortne eonstractlon ot a pipe sow inches In diameter on Tweotv-oixtli straac 1 Penn avenue to tba Allegheny river, th tract saerner to os let in ine mainer 1 br tbe said acts of Assembly and 1 Tbe cost and exponas of tbe same to be a ana couectea in accordance who im pi o t an act of Assembly of the Common Pennsylvania., entitled "Liljt.-aot.roli streets and sewers in cities of (be teeoad appravea tne isto aay 01 aiay, a. d. AN ORDmANCE-AUTHOBBWO construction of a sewer on Linootl as frona Mayflower street ton Necle v ran sewer. Section 1 Be it ordained and enieted 1 city of Pittsburg in Seleet aodCoas ciis assemoiea, ana it is neroey 01 enacted bvtbe authority of the: the Chief of the Department of PabBe be and is hereby authorized and directed i verwse. in accoroanee w:tn ttw aeta ox . bl v of tbe Commonwealth of Pemmb the ordinances of tbe said city of Plttofeaear : laung toereto ana reguiaung sae ssdm, sort posais lor tee construction 01 a prpe Lincoln avenne. commencing at 1 street, thence to Winslow street to oo J la diameter, thence 20 iaebes in die am connection with a sewer in Necley rna, t tract mereior to oe let in tne manner 1 by tbe said acts of AasemWr and The cost and expense of the some to be 1 ana collected in accoroanee wrto toe 1 of an act of Assembly of the Cosaa of renasylvanla enuuea -An act streets and sewers la cities of the se approved tbe 18th day of-May, A. D. 1 WUOV-OO A N ORDINANCE AUTHORIZZirO J, grading. Da viae and oorbtac of ! street, from Penn avenae to EHswortb Whereap.xt appears, py wo yetuson as davit on file in the ofiee of the Clerk: at clH that one-tbird in interest of. tba cronertr f roatistr and abnttliwr vnom street have netiuoncd tbe Councils of 1 to enact an ordinance for tbegradiitg, and curbing of the same, therefore Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted elty of Pittsburg; in Select and Coai eusasMHiwea, anaii is nereoy o aacted bv tbe authority of tbe tbe Chief of tbe Department of PaMie be and is hereby authorized and vertlsa in aoeordanoe with the aeta of My or toe Commonwealth or Pbi tne orataanees 01 tne saia city oi latine thereto and recnlating the dossus for tbe grading, mmae and Sheridaa street, from Penn area oe to avenne, the street to be paved an so taw ing line wtsnoBt corn on tne east ssox tbe contract therefor to be let hi ner directed by tbe said acts of naa and ordinances. The cost and expanse same to be aseeseed and collected in soot with tbe provisions of an act of Assembly Aommopweaim 01 rennsviyanrav ewtj act relating to streets tndsewersin ell second efaee," approved the KKb day ot V, JOOB. f (Cowrawed on BevmOtPagnl VfPtTt .-r fl -j ! ? sSbffijifc. f a-tsa. ? ?m?F-?iLtr3'-. . v , ' Z ..-. TVs.