p '. TflKTOUTERSBOUTED Ther 'Police Bureau Defends tbe ''Innocent Traveling Public LTHE HOTEL CAN VASSIKG STOPPED. Henceforth the Depots Will he Orderly Outside as Inside. PBOPEIETORS GRUMBLE BUI AGREE The days of the depot hotel runners sre past, in Pittsburg, Inspector McAleese having, after a thorough investigation, found that the attractions for the traveling public to Yisit this city are greatly handi capped by the rush made for each traveler by'touters to take him to "the best hotel lor the money." The Inspector continued: "It look? bad enough to the stranger to be grabbed by his collar immediately on his arrival and rushed off as if he were under arrest, and worse when two rival hotel runners grab tbe visitor one by each arm, making a spread-eagle of him, while a third knocks their schemes out by seizing his baggage which the average wayfarer is sure to follow and thui perch the banner of vic tory on the third hotel. All this is bad enough, bnt when in their zeal for the benefit of the hotels they work for, the run ners seize a man and his wife and rush them to different hotels I thought it Was too much and had to be put a stop to. THE LAW IS IMPERATIVE. "I found some difficulty at first as one hotel proprietor would say "he could not dis continue his runners unless his rival in the next block did the same. But when I ex- plained that the order was imperative and .all must stop, a very meager degree of satis faction was expressed. I suppose one or two of their volunteer touterswill have to be ar rested if they show up around tbe stations, but I tbink, on the whole, a man can in ''future come into Pittsburg over any line without being molested. This goes into effect at once." With the abolition of the hotel runner will come a muzzle on the gong which is in dustriously slugged by an intelligent con traband on the arrival of every train with an energy and muscular force worthy of the great and only Sullivan. THE TRIANGLE MUST CO. The bell, too, whose tintinabulations were the terror of invalids and excruciating agony to nervous people, will have its tongue silenced effectually and will no longer be the belle of the dinner bawl; al though even the Police Bureau will find it a -very difficult task to silence a belie. The triangle will not have a corner left to display its musical abilities in and quietude like that snake story specimen of orni thology the roc, will brood over all the depots of Pittsburg. Another abuse of the privacy which is the rightof travelers is the boarding of trains at available points close to the depot, such as the Penn avenue crossing, by runners to canvass the cars in the interest of hotels. This will be taken in hand by the detectives 'and police of the various lines, so that Pitts iburg will soon become a shining exception to the general rule all over the country of har assing the incoming travelers. MONET FOR THE HOSPITAL. A New-Plan to Raise Fundi for the Sontb slde Institution. The directors of the Southside Hospital will meet next Monday evening to hear the report of tbe committee appointed some weeks ago to devise a plan to raise subscrip tions for the benefit of the institution. The committee consists of John Lewis, of the Lewis Foundry and Machine Company; "Wallace Frost, of the Bepublic Iron Works, Secretary; James Fe'ker, of the Thomas -Evans Manufacturing Company, andJF. K. Gearing, the lumber dealer. The committee, after meeting two or three ,tjmes.a.KMlJiave formulated a plan which t thought to be the moscertelnal in its de tail of any ever tried irr"connectioh -with such enterprises. It is a unique scheme to raise popular subscriptions for the hospital. The idea is to map ont the Southside in sec tions and place each member of the com mittee in charge of a different section. The manufacturers, their employes; the business men, their clerks; organizations and socie ties, and in tact every individual on the Southside will be given an opportunity to give something to aid a worthy institution. The hospital has been constantly growing in lavor ana useiuiness on tne southside. Its capacity has been strained for several wrcks. .Additional room had to be secured some time ago and it is now all occupied by patients. The board feels that the people owe tbe institution their support, and ii the hospital is not a success in the fnture it will iztot be the fault of the board. jfcae g Mfe. vfl THE POSTOFFICE TO MOTE. JFostsaaster.Svran Will Leaie the Scrapie " Building for Fire Tear. Inspectors Parakeen and Billingsby, of the'Philadelphia division of tbe postal de partment, arrived in the city yesterday. In company with Postmaster Swan they in spected the Semple building, where the postmaster wants to locate. The inspectors were well pleased with the place, and will report favorably. The cost ol the necessary repairs and remodeling of the lower floor will be defrayed by the Sem- ?le estate. The lease will be for five years, he Government is merelv a tenant at will "?;in its present quarters in City Hall, and can xacate on short notice. ytr HASYT FOUND A SUCKER. &ttn C... JI....... tlT..!. C . n . . aiib ojiiuiMc numotvi), nt ituames ana " k Brickyards. gOflate days the telegraphic reports have Jjnsfbeen laden with rumors of tbe efforts of oreign syndicates to buy up American in sstitutions, from the ballet to the breweries. The latest story is that an English syndi cate is Working in Maine to buy up the stone quarries and brickyards, and extend ing its operations through all the States to " tcorner the building business. "William Fiinn, of Booth & Plinn, said "jnresterday that he hsd not been approached Jbyjany syndicate for either one of his quarries or brickyards, but was quite will- 'rnto be. "No," he added, reflectively, "I haven't found any foreign sucker yet." Tbe Colored Social Cinb. An application was filed in court yester day for a charter for the Union Club of Allegheny county, a social and beneficial organization. The directors are William Lee. W. D. Jones, James Jackson, B. J. Davis, Sr., J. H. Chilton. Lemuel Googins, B. T. Stewart, Lewis Smith and Charles Preston. v; . To Begin on the Albemarle. w . "Work on the remodeling of the Hotel Al bemarle will be begun next Monday. The r bouse will be entirely remodeled. The office will be changed largely. The apartment .formerly ticcupied by the" bar, now constitu ting" the finest barber shop in the city, will be i made the hotel cafe. '$r- " WIllamRl.sner's Funeral. '.The Elks, .Bed Men and Duquesne Greys wjlljattend in a body the funeral of "William Rusher from his late residence in Bloom-field-this, afternoon at 2 o'clock. The Elks willtf eave their hall on Fourth avenue lor tbe'scear of the last sad rites at 12:30 o'clock TbeJHasflond Widening; Question. TieBoard of Tleweri yesterday set apart rsdaya the date for the next meeting e Diamond street widening. The busi- f ithe meeting will be the taking of iny.oT.tbe cl$i for damages. TBEY WILL HAYE DAMAGES. Coal Men Say the r. fc L. E. Blast Far for the Lost Boata The Company Will Re fuse Light Milpmeuts Yesterday. The present rise In the river gave the coal operators an opportunity to get about 5,000, 000 bushels shipped. The amonnt would have been more than doubled but for the ob structions at the Beaver bridge. There was some talk around the wharf yesterday of a feeling existing among the operators that might prompt them to make an effort to de stroy the false work under the Beaver bridge by purposely running loaded barges against it. The fact that four barges had been sunk at the bridge helped to form a foundation for tbe theory. The operators seen yesterday hooted the idea, however, saying that they would not run the risk of losing their property for tbe sake of knocking the false work down. The channel under the scaffolding is less than 100 feet wide, and, the current being rather swift, it is difficult for the boats to pass through without strikiug one side or the other. The indignation against the railroad company for making no efforts to have the obstruction removed, remains at a high state. The bridge has been completed for several weeks, and the company was notified that a rise was expected at any time. The operators declare that they will en deavor to compel the railroad company to pay for the coal lost at the bridge. This loss is estimated at about 6,000, O'Neil & Co. lost two barges; Forsythe & Blackburn lost one and W. C. & A? Jutte lost one flat of coke and one of coal. A call was made yesterday at Superin tendent E. Holbrook's office, but that gen tleman was not in. His chief clerk said the company could certainly not be expected to pay for coal lost at the Beaver bridge, as they have nothing to do with the building of "the structure. The Keystone Bridge Company has the contract for the bridge, and the'v are said to be responsible for the existing state of affairs. The Allegheny river was rising last night and the coal operators are preparing to make more shipments. A SAFE CURE. Why the Tanlt In the Controller's Offlco Had to be Jimmied. The power of wind and air pressure has been frequently demonstrated in political conventions and other places where elo quence has been subordinated to the efforts of the orators to out-talk one another. But yesterday afternoon, in the Controller's office, an experiment in air pressure on the safe in the inner office resulted in the dem onstration that a jimmy Is a necessary piece of furniture in the office. When the safe was closed at 420 p. m. it was found neces sary to reopen it; but although the combi nation and the outer door worked all right, the inner one resisted all efforts to pull it open. Assistant Controller John J. Davis said it should be opened, as otherwise it might subject Mr. Ed. Phelps, the Controller's clerk, to inconvenience, and he labored for over half an hour to pull the door open. Officer Maschell, of the hall, with a curva ture of the spine and a mighty effort, tried and failed, and J. J. Davis, again baring his big right arm, tackhd the door, but without eflect Finally a pinch bar was secured, and put ting it through the handle of the door and bearing upon tbe post, an opening was made. Controller Morrow, in true lecture room style, explained how the pressure of circumstances and the outside atmosphere were brought to bear upon the door through shutting it violently and exhausting the air within had produced a resistance of some 20 pounds to the square inch. The moral to be derived is that burgUrs who wish to study donble entry on the two doors of the Con troller's safe should come well prepared. A COLD-BLOODED SUGGESTION. A Possibility of a Wife Murderer Making a CInIm for DerEstntr. An unusual question was raised yesterday in the matter of the settlement of the estate of JJn-JLnjic J'onfsf-wh-jrna. murdered by her husband two years ago at Hew Turner Hall. Mrs. Jones was a sister of Joseph Cuneo. Mr. James Flannery was .administrator of Mrs. Jones' estate and John Marron, Esq., was Flannery's counsel. The question raised was that Jones, tbe slayer, had an in terest in the estate, but as Messrs. Flannery and Marron had no desire to see him assert his right they finished the business and got a decree and the assets are now secured to the children. Mr. Beardon, who defended Jones, said he badn't got anything for his services, but he made no claim. It isn't likelv that Jones will ever put in one anyhow, as he has 10 years of prison life yet before him. The estate is not large, and by the time he is released the money will likely be spent in the maintenance and education of the children. A NEW ALUMNI. Young Men Want n Fraternity A Banquet to be Held Shortly. An enthusiastic meeting of the younger alnmni members of the Phi Kappa Psi fra ternity was held last night at the office of Chas. Wv. Ashley, .Esq., No. 403 Grant street, lor the purpose of organizing an alumni as sociation of the fraternity in this city. Mem bers were present from the following chap ters: Pennsylvania Aloha. Beta. Zeta. Iota, Kappa; Ohio Gamma, Michigan Al pha, and District of Columbia Alpha. En couraging letters were also read Irom several members who were unable to be present. A committee, consisting of Messrs. Chas. W. Ashley, Albert J. Walker and Horace J. Miller, was appointed to make the necessary arrangements lor a banquet, to be held Ko yember21. Many of Pittsburg's most prom inent professional and business men are members of this fraternity, and the associa tion bids fair to be a prosperous one, GOT THE WRONG JJOIS. A Crovrd of Juveniles In Alderman McKen na's Conrt Yeaterdny. Five boys Harry Malone, Willie Hyde. Dave Pickels, Jamas Dhddy and Walter Marron were arraigned belore Alderman McKenna yesterday afternoon, charged with disorderly conduct by Emma Mitchel, tbe 6-year-old daughter of Mrs. Delaney, of Fourteenth street The little girl is verv pretty and large for her age. The Alder man had no doubt that an offense was com mitted, bnt was satisfied as to the innocence of the lads arrested and discharged them. Sol Smith Russell Next Week. Of the few meritorious comedians upon the American stage there is none whose hnmor combines to such a degree a does Mr. Sol Smith Bnssell's, the elements of versatility, naturalness, spontaneity and delicaov. His new play, "A Poor Relation;" is said to be by far the best he has yet appealed in, and combining pathos with quaint humor is ex actly suited to this great comedian. The sale of seats opens this morning. The Grand Opera House should have a very large week's business next week with Bus sell as the attraction. EXCURSION TO BALTIMORE Via the B. fc O. R. R. TheB. &0. R. E. will sell excursion tickets to Baltimore at rate of $8 for the round trip, trom Noy. 7 to 12 inclusive, good to return until the 16th, on account ot the Catholic Congress. Trains leaye Pitts burg at 8 A. M. and 920 F.Jai. B.fcO. Eich metal effects (gold and silver) bro cades for evening dresses, 53 60, $4 and up to (10 a yard. Boo OS & Bohl. Cabinet photos, 51 per doz. Lies' Pop ular Gallery, 10 and 12 Sixth st ttsu Hosiery and Underwear, Eargalaa. Knable & Shcstee, 35 Fifth ave. A CAPITAL WEDDING On tbe Cards for More Tban the Late White Bouse Steward. SCHLOSSER AS A BROTHER-IN-LAW Of Hugo Ziemann8 Bride Expectant, About Christmas Time. A FAMOUS CATERER'S SEW DEPARTURE John B. Schlosser, formerly one of the proprietors of the Duquesne Hotel, and the new owner of the Hotel Albemarle, will be married during the last week of December to a Miss Velker, of Washington, D. O. The wife expectant is an heiress after a manner, and is described as being one of the most beautiful young women of Wash ington. Mr. Schlosser was called upon by a re porter for The Dispatch yesterday, but he would give no information concerning the coming union. He said that it was only private to himself, and that when tbe marriage occurred he would have no hesita tion in giving the matter to tbe public From another source, however, the reporter secured information about tbe bride to be. Almost every man about town in the city knows Mr. Schlosser. For some years he was one of the proprietors of the Hotel Duquesne. He came to this city from the Metropolitan Hotel, New York, about 1877, and took charge of the dining room of the Duquesne Club, which was then the only social club of note in tbe city. Schlosser was the boue of contention over which a split oc curred in the club, and the younger members left it. He had a dispute with one of them, and the case went before the Board of Directors. The latter, backed up by the old members of the club, sustained the steward. The young men pulled out of the organization, and formed the Pittsburg Club, which is still In existence. At that time the Pittsburg Club was about to move into the Blume building upon the site of tbeir present quarters. The new organization quietly worked a deal by which they secured possession of the fixtures, etc., of the old clubhouse on Penn avenue. It was Mr. Schlosser wbo stirred up Pitts burg to the present manner of conducting restaurants in this city. He brought from the old country the notion of first-class eat ing honses, and the manner in which he conducted the Duquesne restaurant was an example to Pittsburg in general. Mr. Schlosser went from the Duquesne Club to the Dnquesne Hotel, and there established his idea of what a hotel cafe should be. The wonderful success of the Duquesne cafe is a tribute to Mr. Schlosser's perspicacity. WHO Tlf E BIUDE IS. Miss Velker, whom Mr. Schlosser will wed, is a daughter of tbe noted Fourteenth street restaurateur of Washington, D..C. He, for many years, conducted one of the most fashionable and best patronized restaurants of the national capital. He has been dead 16 years, but left a fortune which be acquired in the restaurant business. The house was managed, after his death, byJ juts, venter, woo later inarnea a gentleman named'Felter. Mr. Velker was the father of two beauti ful daughters. One of them is betrothed to Mr. Hugo Ziemann, who was the steward of the White House untilabout three weeks ago. At that time he left the President's mansion to become the steward of the Hotel Bichelieu of Chicago, at a munificent salary. It is said that the weddings of Messrs. Ziemann and Schlosser will occur in Washington December 26, and will be made society event'. Miss Velker, it is reported by those who know her family, will bring an addition to the present comfortable fortune of, Mr. Schlosser. The latter has decided to be come the proprietor of .s practically new hotel in this city, and on the occasion of the return home of himself and bride will give a reception at tne Albemarle appetite is generally "restore'd to delicate children by the use in tonic dose of Dr. D. Jayne's Tonic Vermifuge; and not onl v an appetite, but strength and vigor as wefl. While essentially a strengthener, it is also an excellent vermifuge; and if these pests of childhood are present, there is no better, safer or cheaper remedy. Sold by all druggists. Thursday Is always a very busy day at our store. W,e don't believe in crowding all the business of the week into Saturday, we couldn't proper ly wait on all our patrons. In accordance with our usual custom of making Thurs days busy we name a stunner for to-day. We have marked a fine lot of chinchilla and kersey overcoats, guaranteed tailor-made and all wool, in gray, brown and bine and worth from $24 to 28 at the bargain price to day of $12. Call and see, even if only out of curiosity. P. C. C. C, Cor. Grant and Diamond Ets., opp. the new Conrt House. REAL ESTATE SAVINGS BANK, IiIIlL, 401 SmlihOeld Street, cor. Fourth Avenue. Capital, 5100,000. Surplus, 545,000. Deposits of 51 and upward received and interest allowed at 4 per cent. its millinery. Five hundred trimmed hats and bonnets to select from, 51 60 to 515. For novelties and correct styles and lowest prices in mil linery go to The People's Store. Campbell & Dick. Happy Little Ones. Make the children happy by getting them some of Marvin's Little Lord Fauntleroy Cakes, the newest and most delicious cake on the market. Grocers keep them, ttssu Free! Free! If you bold a family ticket for Hendricks & Co.'s photograph" gallery, 68 Federal street, Allegheny, use it and get a handsome life-size crayon for Christmas of yohrself or children, free. Arc Yon Luclty Enough to hold one ot onr club tickets? If so, call at Elite Gallery, 516 Market street, immediately and receive the benefit. Blair's Pills Great English pout and rheumatic remedy. Sure, prompt and effect ive. At druggists'. ttsu Dolla Given Away This week to all purchasers in our infants' department. Fleishman & Co. Every family in Allegheny county can save fully $30 per year in actual money on the wear'and tear of their clothes by using "Walker's wax soap. MWThF Bresa Goods Bargains At Knable & Shuster's. 35 Fifth aye. MEETINGS!. MEMBERS OF SHARPSBURG LODGE No. 752, 1. O. O. F., are requested to meet at tbeir hall, Sharpsbnrg, on THUR8DAY, (Jet. 31, at 1 p. M. sharp, to attend tbe funeral of onr late brother, William Fix, Sr. Members of sister lodges are Invited to attend. By Order of N. G. OC30-51 NOTICE MEMBERS OF DDQUESNE Greys will meet at the armory to-day at 12 JO in citizens' clothes to attend the funeral of late Member Wra. Rlsser. JAS. F. MOORE, Captain. H. M. Bleecklev. Secretary. OC31-80 -VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1HAT X'l there will he a special meetlnc of the stockholders of the Sewickley Dairy Company on THURSDAY, November H, 1S89. at 8 p.m., at the parlors of tbe St Charles Hotel, for tbe purpose of voting for or against a proposed de velopment of the company's property for gas and oil. O. P. COCHRAN, Secretary. PrrrsBTBO, October 18, 1889. ocl8-79-18.24.Sl-no7.14 piANOb, ORGANS. 8. HAMILTON, SI AND 83 FIFTH AVENUE, Pittsburg, Pa. ap30-7a-S B3-DUplav advertiiementt one dollar per square or one insertion, Classified advertise' menu on this page such at JFanted, For Bale, 'To Let, etc., ten centt per line for each inser tion, and none taken or leu than fifty cents. THE-PITTSBURG DISPATcf BRANCH OFFICES. For the accommodation of the public, Branoh 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 haye account with Tai VU rxTCU. PITTSBTJRa. THOMAS MCCAFFKKY, S&A Butler street. EMIL G. STUCKET, 21th street,and 1'enn ave. E. G. STUCKEY ACth, Wylle ave and Fultonst N. STOKELY, VUlh Avenue Slarket House. EAST END. J. W. WALLACE, I21 Fenn avenue. OAKLAND. UCALLIBTEK S. BHEIBLER, 6 to ay. & Alwood It Eourasroc JACOB Sl'OHM, Iw. : Carson street. H. A. DONALDSON, 1707 Carton street. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAEKCHEK, St Federal street. H. J. McBRIDE. Market Home, Allegheny. FRED H. EGGERS. 172 Ohio street. " F. H. EGGERS & SON, Ohio and Chestnut sts. J. F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS MCHENRY, Westernana IrwlnaTes. G. TV. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaveraves. FERRY M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves. M1LLVALE BOROUGH. W. 'W. FLOCK.EB. Stationer. Ko. 4 Grant avCy WANTED. BlnJe Help. TTrANTED-TlNNEKS-AT NO. 22 FUBT OC31-10 V ave. i second floor. WANTED-MILLWBIGHTS.G.& J.RIESECK, Sixteenth and Mulberry sts., city. OC31-30 WANTED-TWO GOOD TIN ROOFERS O. C MORGAN. 70Frankstown ayenne, E. E. OC31-88 ANTED-GOOD VAKtflSHERS TO WOHK piece work. Address VAttMSHEK. Dis patch office. ocSl-97 WANTED-A FIRST-CLASS BARBER. NO other need apply at 220 ARCH bT Alle gheny City, Pa. OC31-31 -CT7ANTED-S0 LABORERS AT COR.THIRTY W THIRD and Herron ave., at Wylle ave. car stables. BOOTH FLINN. ocJl-96 WANTUD AN EXPERIENCED MANTEL and tile setter. Apnly to PITTSBURG TILING CO., 213 Wood street. OC3I-M TU"ANTED SIX BRICKLAYERS AT KIT VV TANNING. Pa., at once: highest wanes paid; no strike. JOHN WICK, JR. OC3I-17 w ANTED FOUR GOOD BARBERS FOR country; also city barbers; best of wages. Ass& oc3f-87 LU A. KaUULO A lv'., W4 W tl.V Jj.UCtbJ. -VT7-ANTED-A LIVE MAN TO REPRESENT A YY large accident insurance company; liberal terms to right party. Address BOX 52(9. Boston, Aiass. OC30-30-D WANTED-150 LABORERS, il 60 PER DAY, to work on Nat. Transpt. line at Manor. Ap ply either there or at OTT BROS. BRICK Y ARD, Boyd's Hill, city. OC30-20 -TTTANTED-MECHANICAL ENGINEER AND VV machinist; must have experience In running bnrr stone-mill. Inquire at WORKS, 93 Main st , Allegheny City, Pa. OC31-22 w- ANTED-A GOOD MALE COOK TO TAKE charge or Kitchen: gooa wages ana penna losltlon for right man, at BOLEY'S HOTEL, nent SI to 5 I Diamond, city. 0C31-12 -TO-ANTED-H) COAL MINERS, 1.000 YARDS VV entry to drive; new mine Just opened; honses for lainllles. J, V. W. COOK & SONS, Arden station, C. V. Ry. OC31-82 VTTANTED BOILER MAKER, WHO IS V thoroughly competent to lay out all kinds of boiler and gas work. Address, with reference, Z., P. O. Box 672, New York. oc291 WANTED-A SI AN TO SELL SOAP FROM A wagon; must he well dressed and a hustler; big Inducements to right party. J. O'NEILL, Union Hotel. Mansfield, Pa. OC31-6 WANTED GENTLEMEN TO 8ELL CON DENSED coffee Chutney table sauce, and new 60c kitchen utensil: send for terms. BENN AGE MFG. CO., Philadelphia, Pa. OC31-74 WANTED ONE FIRSr-CLASS COAT maker; steady work and good wages to sober and Industrious man. Apply Immediately W.J. HUSTON & CO., East Liverpool, O. oe30-S3 WANTED-A YOUNG MAN FOR HORSE bHOEING; must be a good driver: will have a trood chance at fire. Inquire HUEY DONNEL LY, 1359 Second avenue, Frankstown'. OC31-&I WANXKD-ACATHOLICGENTLEMAN FOR position in city; splendid chance for good man. Personal application, with references. Personal application, with references, to l-. rt Atiu, noon. z. km jrenn avenne. OC31-33 WANTED AGENTS TO-SOLICIT OK11EK9- A wonderful advertising scheme; Just patented: big pay. Call or address W. G. GIT TINGS. Hamilton Hotel, Pittsburg. Call to-day. OC3I-23 ANTED-LABORERS-S0 FftRRAILBOAD. ISO for pipe line, SO for stone quarry, JO coal miners: farm and gardeners, at 640 Grant street; steady work. AUG. P. GEI3EK, General Agent. oc31 100 WANTED-GENTLEMEN WHO DESIRE A wife or a lively correspondent to send their adres and stamp to I HE AMERICAN CORRE SPONDING CLUB, Box 613, Clarksburg, W, Va. OC23-10 -VTTVANTED-AGENTS TO COME AND LOOK V over our new lineof albums for tbe holiday trade: there is a big hit here for a tot of live agents. Annlv to P. J. FLEMING CO., 77 Dla- mond St., Pittsburg, Pa. OCZ7-49 TTT-ANTID A GOOD MAN TO TRAVEL VV throueh Western Pa.. East Ohio and W- Va. on a good ready selling article; must have had ex perience: good salary. For further partlculafs call atlOTCAKSONJST., S. B. OC31-19 WAN1 ED-RELIABLE LOCAL AJ'D TRAV ELING salesmen; positions permanent; special Inducements now: fast-selling specialties; don't delay; silary from start. BROWN BROS., Nurserymen, Rochester. N.Y. sel7-70-TTS TTJANTED-DETECTIVES IN EVERY COUN VV TY; shrewd men to act under Instruction In our secret service: experience not necessary: send 2-cent stamp. GRANNAN DETECTIVE BUREAU CO., Arcade, Cincinnati, O. Ocl3-I07-Thsu, WANTED-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 office. Oc30-i8 . WANTED CORRESPONDENT. ALSO PAVE MENT salesman, for produce commission house; none bnt first-class, experienced parties need apply; state where lastemployed and give references. CONFIDENTIAL, Dispatch office. Oc30-3S-WThSU -TSJ-ANTED-S HONEST, ACTIVE MEN TO V sell household goods in Pittsburg and Al legheny; we have all kinds of goods that people buy fast because they need them. Call and get terms. E. GATELY & CO., 25 Federal street, Allegneny. oc27-103-ttsu WANTED-LABORERS WANTED IN NEW Orleans 200 able-bodied men to ship as crew; wages SCO per month and board; to reliable men steady employment will be given. Apply to M.N.WOOD. Coast and Lalausche Line, ifo. 2 Canal St., New Orleans, La. ocls-42 WANTED-MALE HELP-JOO SALARY, W0 expenses In advance allowed each month. Steady emnlovtnent at home or travellnir. No soliciting. Duties delivering and making collec- tlons. No nostal cards. HAFER & CO., Plq.ua, Ohio. JA Address with stamp, OC0-03-TTDBU WANTED-AGENTSTOSELLTEA. BAKING powder and pure spices; gifts with goods: coke workers, miners or mlllmin can makemoney In their spare time; special inducements to per sons having established trade. YAMASHIRO TEA CO., is Jackson St., Allegheny, Pa. an20-79-TTS VTTANTEU-SAI'ESMEN AT f75 FER MONTH V salary and expenses, to sell a Uneofsllver- plated ware, watches, etc : by sample only; horse and team furnished free; write at once for full Eartlculars and sample case of goods free. BTAN iARD SILVERWAitE CO., JSoston, Mass. se24-90-D WANTED-AGENTS TO SELL OUR NEW books: Banyan's Pilgrim Progress, the Parnell Movement, tbe History of the U. S. by America's historian. Losslng; History or the becrct Service in the Civil War by the late Head orthe Secret Service Bureau: lots or new books; holiday hooks on sale: liberal terms.' Apply P. J. FLEMING & CO., 77 Diamond St., Pittsburg, Pa. , OC27-49 WANTED-AGENTS-TO SELL OUR NON EVAPORATING, non-freeslng chemical fire palU patented: exclusive territory-given: sells to factories, hotels, business blocks, dwellings, etc.: an entirely new thing and sells on sight: Indorsed N. E. Insurance Ex.. Factory Mut. Ins. Cos , Chi cago Underwriters' Association, etc: sample nail, price lUt,etc. sent on receipt of 2 AddressTUE WORCESTER FIRE APPLIANCE CO. rlucor poratertj. No. 38 Front street, Worcester, Mass. ocl-3S-Thsu Female Help. W ANTED-GOOD BARBER; HOOD WAGES. W.M. DUNN, Homestead, Pa. OC31-90 VTJANTED-2 GIRLS FOR GENERALHOUsE- tv wukk cor. urani ana seventh ave, PETER bHUMANN. OC31-S3 TtTANTED-AN EXPERIENCED DIN IN G- KOOM girl: alto, chambermaid, one to as sist with table; no washing or Ironing. 800 oi3i WILII lauic. i PENS AVENUC. ocai-su "TXTANTED-A GIRL-MUSTRE FIRST-CLASS V washer and lroner and cook; none other need ap,l: best of wages given. Inquire 22 LIBERTY ST., Allegheny. oc31-7 TTTANIED-TO EMPLOY A FEW LADIES, V V on salary, to take charge of my business at their homes; entirely unobjectionable; light: very fascinating and healthful: no talking required; permanent r.oittlon: wages 410 per week In ad- iiuce; gooa par iui pan ume; my reierences in clude some of the best well-known oeonle ofLon. clude some of the best well-known people of Lou- lavIUe, Cincinnati, PIttthnrg and elsewhere. Ad- dress with siamp. MRS. MARION WALKER, Fourth and Chestnut sts.. Louisville. Kv. sel2-U-ihsa WANTED. Mate and Female Help. "TXTANTED-AUUTLER, YARD MAN, MAN t V and wife for farm house; cook and chamber maid for small family; 100 house girls: dishwasher and pantry girl: so cooks; 20 chambermaids; child's nurse. UEEHAN'3, MS Grant st. 0SS-D WANTED FRENCH NURSE TO TAKE charge of two children, cooks, dlnlng room girls, chambermaids, nurses, 100 l.outeglrls, Ger man and colored girls, farm hands, drivers, man for dairy. MRS. E. THOMPSON, to Grant St. oc7-MThS "tTJANTED GEN1LEMEN AT SMART'S VV Practical Business and Shorthand College, 4 Sixth st. ; greater Inducements at lower terms than any other college: private lessons for both sexes day and evening: the best instruction guar anteed without text books. oc31-ttssu Sltuntlona. WANTED-TO SUPERINTEND BUILDINGS; can furnish all kinds nf hoisting apparatus. Address SUFE1UN1KNDENT, Klttannfng, Pa, OC30-65 TITANTED-ANY KIND OF HONORABLE v V employment for man 22 rears-old, with ex cellent recommendation. Address ENERGY, Dispatch office. oc30-60 -rrjANTED-SITUATION BY A MAN WHO TV thoroughly understands his business, as Inspector of crucible steel; best or references. Address C. Q. S., Dispatch office. oc30-S TTANTED-BY A HIGHLY RESPECTABLE VV young lady, age 22, situation In private family In Pittsburg: good reference can be given In exchange. Address J. P. G., Dispatch office. OC3I-89 Partners. rANTED-PABTNER BY PROMOTER: 131- VV MENSE line of lands and mines all" over North America. BERKS, 18 East Sixth street. A&MUaSB jXiJ, JUU, OC31-78 Rooms, Houses. Etc WANTED-FOR LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING Three or four rooms, unfurnished, within ten minutes' walk of W ood st. X. Y. Z.. Dis patch office. oc31-S5 WANTED TWO NICELY FURNISHED rooms with board in Allegheny, fay brother and sister: references exchanged. Address E. G. S., Dispatch office. QC3I-32 Machinery nnd Metals. WANTED-A GOOD SECOND-HAND TOW BOAT with about seven teen-inch cylinders and six-feet stroke. Address, with full descrip tion and price asked, LOCK BOX N 0. 131, Qulncy, 111. OC25-76 Financial. WANTED-TO BORROW ?40,000 ON GOOD mortgage security at a low rate of interest. Address BORROWER, Dispatch office oc31-93 TTTANTED-MOBTGAGES-MON EY TO LOAN VV In sums to suit at X, 5 and 6 per cent. ALLES & BAILEY, 164 Fourth are. Tef. 167. apl9-14-TT8Sn :TT7-A.NTED-MOBTGAGES ON CITY PBOP W ERTY. over 4,000; 4K per cent; no tax. HENBY A. WEAVER A CO., 82 Fourth avenue mh2-a22-D WANTED-f500 TO S500.C00-TO LOAN ON mortgages, 4K, 5 and 6 per cent. JAS. W. DRAPE CO., 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. Telo phone No. 975. QC30-23 WANTED-MORTGAaiOJ-11.CO0. 000 TO LOAN In large and small amounts at 4H. 5 and 6 per cent, free of State tax; no delay. n state tax; no ueiay. aae.1 a. 131 Fourth ave. mya- WUIL,S(.V., WANTED-TO LOAN (330,000 ON MORT GAGES In amounts to suit. In city or coun- try. at 4K to 6 ner cent, as to securuy; no aeiay. , 89 Fourth ave. JyH-16-MThS SAMUEL W. BLACK A CO. WANTED-TO LOAN 1500,000. IN AMOUNTS of S3, 000 and upward, on city and suburban property, on 4X per cent, rree of tax: also smaller amounts at Sand 6 per cent. BLACK & BAIRD, 96 Fourth avenue. se2l-d26-D V V on city and suburban properties at 4K, Sand (percent, and on farms in Allegheny and aqja cent oonntles at S per cent. 1. M. PENNOCK A SON, 103 Fourth avenue. ap7-fU WANTED-TO i.OAN 1200,000 ON MORT GAGES: 8100 and upward at 6 per cent; 1500,000 at 4K per cent on residences or business property; also In adlolnlng counties. S. H. FRENCH. 123 Fourth avenue. oc2l-4-D Miscellaneous. WANTED-SECOND-HAND FIXTUBES FOB a drugstore Address FIXTURES, Dis patch office. OC31-72 WANTED-YOU TO GET A BAKEB'S dosen (13) of Stewart ft Co. 's fine cabinet photos for II, at SO and 92 FEDEBAL ST.. Alle gheny. mv28-4-TTSu WANTED HORSES TWO OR THREE sound, active horses; must be used to city work: weigh about 1,000 pounds each, inquire 192 FHtST AVE., Pittsburg. oc30-19 WANTEDTO START A CLUB OF 42 MEM BERS to secure a fine gold watch for each one In the club at si 00 per week. Address P. O. BOX 601, and I will call and snow you the watch. Jy3-40 fTTANTED-LADlES' SOLID GOLD FILLED 'V V case Elgin watches, 115 60; gents' sizes, 18 SO: same as are sold by watch clubs at (38: written guarantee given: mall orders promptly attended to. d to. 15. E. Alt'JNs, Jeweler. S5 Finn OC27-134 -VTTANTED BY PEARSON, LEADING PHO- W -TOGKAPHER, K8 Fifth avenue. Pittsburg; and 43 Federal street, Allegheny, everybody to know that he Is making fine cabinets at (1 SO per dozen; photos delivered when promised; Instan taneous process. mhl3-63 FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. City Residences. TflOB SALE-RlOC-DESIRABLY LOCATED, JU near Incline, Mt. Washington, new, cozy frame house of S rooms, cellar, city water, etc : good lot; easy terms. DO fourth ave OC27-126-TT8U FOB SALE COLWELL ST., NEAR DIN WIDDIE, a very desirable 2-story brick dwelling; 8 rooms and finished attic; price 82,700; termseasy; lot 20x100 to alley. J. C. BEULY. 77 Diamond st. OC27-12S East End Residences. FOB SALE BBICK HOUSE OF 6 BOOMS, ON line cable cars; price 82,600: terms reason able. C. H. LOVE, S3 Fourth avenue. OC31-81 TTlOR SALE-COZY 6-BOOMED FBAME HOUSE X' and-larce lot on Hastings St.. near Fifth and-larce lot on Hastings St., near FI are : handy to railroad and cable: price 82,700, payments, St., E E. MELLON BBOTHEBS, 6349 Station OC--JW-TTBU FOB SALE-ONE SQUARE FBOM NEGLEY ave. a 7-roomed frame house, with porches, bav window, and grained throughout; exterior newly painted: this house together with large lot, weofferatf4,S0O.oneasypayments. MELLON Alleclicny Residences. FOB SALE-COMPARATIVELY NEW SIX UOOMED dwelling, with all modern conve niences and In thorough repair, situate on Gar field avenue, Allegheny. Address PROPERl'Y, Dispatch office. oc31-77-ThS FOB SALE-ON LOCUST 8TBEET, ALLE GHENY, fine 3-story brick dwelling, with all modern improvements; good brick stable; lot 48x130 feet; price 814,000. A. D. WILSON. 55 Federal street, Allegheny. oc30-8-Ths FOB SALE-ON LINCOLN AVENUE. ALLE GHENY, fine brick dwelling: 13 rooms; 2 stories and mansard; large lot; good Btable; ex cellent location, price 52), 000. A. D. WILSON, 65 Federal street, Allegheny. oc30-8-Ths OR 8ALE ON LINCOLN AVE., ALLlC GHENY. fine orick dwelling; 5 rooms first floor, 4 rooms and 2 hatb rooms on second floor, and 1 rooms In mansard: laundry and heater In cellar; lot 23x120 ft.: price (17,000. A. D. WILSON. 55 Federal St., Allegheny. oc30-9-WTB Suburban Residences. FORSALE-CEETAINLY CBfeAP;ONLY 88,500; centrally located at Wllklnsbnrg, P. R. R., a verv desirable new bouse 8 rooms; thoroughly Improved: lot 100x200 ft. SeeW. A. UH.KKUJ a sons, 0 Fourth avenue ocl7-95-MTh FOR SALE-AT INGRAM STATION -HOUSE lust finished. 7 rooms, besides large reception hall, pantry and attic; slate mantels and tile hearths throughout; large porches front and reir: sewer connections; lot 50x162- price 83,800: terms easy. W. A. ZAHN, No. 63 Fourth avenue (sec ond floor). oc31-85-Thrsu FOR SALE EDGEW OOD, P. It. It.. ON ELM street. 3 minutes from the station, anew frame dwelling of 8 rooms and finished attic bath room, w. c, h. and c. water, state mantels, nat ural gas, fine chandeliers, electric light, laundry, etc; lot 40x150: price 8.250, fi&OO cash, bal. to suit; Immediate possession. BLACK ft BAIRD, 95 Fonrth arc. 4A-197. OC27-7Z FOKSALE-T HOUSES WITH 1 ACRES OF ground at liulton station, A.V. R. K.. almost opposltetue depot; all to be sold at pnblic sale by order of the Orphans' Court of Allegheny county, on Thursday afternoon of this week, October 31. at i o'clock, on tbe premises; peremptory sale to c'ose an estate. Terms at sale or Irom JAS. W. OUAt'E & CO., Agents and Auctioneers, 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. OC29-M FORSAIE-UBOAD ST.. SEWICKLEV-BAK-GAINS Brick residence of 10 rooms, laun dry, bath, hot and cold water, sat. and art. gas; line lot 47x203 ft.: fruit, lawn, flagstone walks, also adjoining lot89Kx220 ft,, with frame dwelling of 7 rooms, nat. gas and water: these are the most conveniently located properties In Sewickley. In an elesant neighborhood, near the station, stores. etc., and are without donbt tbe most desirable Places in me maraet ror tne prices, viz, ss.ouoand (4 500 respectively; terms can be arranged to snlt purchaser. Farther particulars can he had by applying to A. W. ADAIit, Boom 70S, fenn Bulld lng Fenn ave. oc29-W FOR SALE LOTS, City Lots. TTII iOR SALE-ELEGANT LARGE BUILDING JP lots on Fortb-fifth street, cheap; terms tosutt. t,cneap; terms 1 108 Fonrth ave. W. Vt . MCN E1LL A BKO 0C27-75-TTSU fJOK hALE-A LEVEL LOT 25x100 FEET ON a.' cuiier st. near cable line, for 1230 on easy payments. MELLON BROTHERS. 6H1 station St., East End, OCZ7-14B-TT8U Allegheny Lots. TTIOB SALE-ALMOST IN THE CENTER OF JC Allegheny good building lots, easy of access. lor hw, on easy terms. SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. bee . A. hekkom & FOR BALE-NEAR NEW ELECTRIC BOAD flnelot, SexISdfcet, on Center-are., near Jef ferson St.; on account of rapid transit and Im provements made In nelghbcrbood this lot is cheap at the price asked, (850; t2St cash, balance in 3 years. A. W. ADAIR, Room 708, Penn Building, Penn ate. oc28-sf FOR,SALE-I,OT8. Enat End Lata. FOR BALE-VERY LOWTO QUICK.BUYEK Choice building lot on Forbes St., near Craig. BALrENbPEBGKB St WILLIAMS, 154 Fourth are. oc23-S0 TTWR SALEIN BATJM'S GROVE, ON AMBER X1 avenue, lot 40x183; 3 minutes from Roup st.: will be sold cheap and on easy terms. W. E. HAMNETtJ 404 Smlthfield street. Pittsburg, nd Wllsinsburg. Pa. ocM2 FOR BALE-I HAVE FOB SALE AT LESS than value, a splendid building site; no nicer In tbe connty: first-class neighborhood: 2 minutes' irom eahle and 7 from Pennsylvania Rahroad. M. E. HARRISON. Draughtsman, 131 Fifth avenne, city. P. O. boxTM. oc2S 58 FOR SALE-1F XOC WANTTA SAFE INVEST MENT la property, and one thauwlll Increase rapiuiv in value, ouy one oi inose Tery ueairauie lots in Villa Park plan. Urnshton; our prices are low and terms exceptionally easy, JNO. F. BAX- j rso. Agent, disiniinneiast OC17-70-TTSSU TrWR SALE-BAUM GROVE LOTS FOB SALE, JQ KastEndt finest lot In that plan, corner Am ber nnd 1 riendthlp. 40x110; also lots No.30 and 31, adjoining each other, on Amber St.; come quick; also stock drygoods tc exchange for real estate. N. F. HUKSTiBeal "Estate Agt, Rochester. Pa. Send for farm and ex. lists. , ocll-14-EOD Suburban Jjots. T710R SALE-AT WUiKINSBUBG, LOT 100X110: 4 minutes from sts. a good investment, w. E. HAMNETT. 404 Smith field street, Pittsburg, ana wiiKinsourg, r. OC30-B2 FOBS LE-CU01CE LOTS: (0x194, MOO TO J600, Belmont Place, Ingram. P., C & St. L. B. .: streets SO rt, wide; sewered; houses to set back 40 ft., cost at least (2,000- terms rsdown, balance f 10 rer month. INGRAM LAND .AND IMPROVE MENT CO., 60 i ourth ave. (second floor). OCl3-102-TTSa "Farms. FORSALE-FARM-IB2 ACRES, GOODFBAME house, bank barn and otner outbuildings; good soil, water and coal: near Saltsburg: $50 per acre. ED W1TT1SH,T4.10 Grant St.. Pittsburg, Pa. OC26-D FOR SALE A VEBY FINE PLACE OF 38 acres, 14 miles from Pittsburg and only 15 minutes' walk from the R. B. station: large num ber of fine apple, peach, cherry and quince trees: also an abundance of small fruits; frame house of 4 rooms, good stable, etc. C. BERINGER&SON, 103 Fourth ave, oc30-15-wins FOB SALE A VERY FINE FABM OF 86 acres. In 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 Smiled from R.J1. station and 8 miles from Butler; price low. C. BER1NGER A SON., 103Fourtb ave. oc30-I5-WThS -T710B SALE-I00 ACRES, 8-P.OOM HOUSE, 2 Jj barns, large orchard, 1 mile from station, for 1:0 per acre: sell easy payments or take other oroperty In exchange; also 33 acres, nice home, 5 rooms, barn, orchard, well. etc. ; 2 miles from Beaver: sell easy payments or exchange: send for farm and ex. list. N. F. HUBST, Lock Box 49, Rochester, Pa. oc3l-l5 TTg FOR. SALE BUSINESS. Business Clmnres. FOR SALE-'SALOON AND FIXTUBES, NO. 231 Diamond alley: good reasons for selling. A. ZaNGE, East Liverpool, O, 0C31-78 FOB SALEPATENTS OF VALUETO BAIL ROADS and foiling mills. Address MAU RICE CASHMAN, Homestead, Pa. OC31-75 fTKJB SALE A GOOD PAYING GENERAL Jj store at a-bargain: storeroom and dwelling. For particulars address 8. P. POOBBAUGH, Glencoe, Pa. ocS-3o FOB SALE 'A GOOD PAYING BUSINESS: will show good reasons for selling: price tl,600. Apnlr to FBED GBEINER, cor. Fourth ave. and Try st. OC31-69 FOR SALK-J2, MO-LEASE OF A VALUABLE manufacturing site with Iron building, boiler, englnectc; site in city proper. S1BAUB &MOBBIS, 106 Third aye., cor. of Wood st. ocas-3-T-rssa -I7I0R SALE-NEW FIRST-CLASS STEAM J laundry: fine family grocery store with splendid location and business, will invoice about 89,000; smaller grocery stores, 8400to &5.000; milk route: cigar and confectionery stores 835 to 1650; drygoods and notion stores: feed store: 2 printing offices: drug stores: shoe stores; bakeries and 100 other huslness chan ces: free particulars. SHEP ABD & CO., 54 Filth ave. oc2S Business Stand. FOB SALE-A GOOD BUSINESS STAND IN Homestead, with trade established; fresh, clean stock of groceries, drygoods and notions; only been In business six months; owner wishes to go West.rinqulre of SELLERS ftCOWEN, Sixth street. oc30-99-WThFSu FOB SALE-BUSINESS PBOFEBTY-SOUTH Diamond, near Federal St., Allegheny; this property Is placed In onr hands with instructions to make immealate sale and to do so we sre per mitted to accept a price below any business prop erty of equal value in Allegheny. CHARLES S0MER3 ft CO., 313 Wood St. OC31-25 or hale Hotel property new CASTLE. Pa.: the undersigned will sell at public sale the Crawford House New Castle Pa., Tuesday, Nov; 19, 1889, at 2 o'clock P.M.; house has always been a licensed hotel, and Is In good repair. For particulars inquire of C M. CRAWFORD. New Castle Pa. oc27-98-Th8a FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. nones. Vehicles- Live Stock, dtc FOKSALE-2 SIX-PASSENGER CARRIAGES, good as new; used only a short time. Inquire of F. B. LIGGETT, 13S Sandusky St., Allegheny. OCZ9-30 . yjWB SALE SECOND-HAND BAROUCHE. Jj as good as new. Can be seen at C. WEST A CO. 'S, Carriage Makers, 44) Duquesne way, Pitts burg, Pa. - oclO-28 T7AOR BALE-A GOODNO. 1 SOUND DB1V1NG JD horse: a good roadster, quiet and gentle. In quire at 121 SANDUSKY ST., or 81 FEDEBAL ST.. Allegheny. oc3l-l8-Ths FOR SALE-HOBSE A HANDSOME, SPIR ITED animal, works both In buggy and under the saddle: will selKcheap. Call at W. H. WOOD'S Livery Stable, Oakland.. OC31-68 FOB SALE-HANDSOME JET BLACK GELD ING. 15"4 bands high: trots in harness; finest riding horse In the city: quite fast: will sell at a sacrifice If sold soon. Address 545 SMITUF1ELD BT second floor front. oc30-12 P IOB SALE-A GOOD FAMILY HOBSE; ALSO a lnmo-seat shaeton-hu-r-rrand harness. In good condition: will he sold very low. for want of use: can oe cxaminea in tne ust cna or aown town. Address SALE, P. O. BOX 222, city. OC31-9S Machinery ana Metals. JJTOtt SALE-ENGINES AND BOILERS-NEW and refitted; ripalrlng promptly attended to. OBTEEFOUNDByANDMACHlNECO.,LIM.. below Suspension bridge Allegheny, Pa. aul0-23 FOE SALE SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND boilers: all sizes and styles In stock, from 4 to 100 h. p. ;all refltted;good as new, at lowest prices; portable engines, 8 to 25 h. p. ; boilers all sizes and styles. J. S.YODNG.23 Park way, Allegheny. Pa. , OC25-S0-D FOR SALE NOW ONE SECOND-HAND tenoning machine 2 surface planers and 1 shaner, and new and second-hand engines, boilers. larianag. ou'men vaivea. castings. etc VELTE 4 -MCDONALD, Thirty-second st. and renn ave. ivzI-si-tts T7OR SALE-ON SPECIALLY EASY TERMS. JD a completely equipped malleable and gray Iron foundry, in full running order: property Is 223x180 feet; brick t rice Duuuing. wun Tnacaine snop. pattern, etc., ana is suuaiea wuain taree uiocas of the switch track id the heart of Bt. Lonis. For full particulars apply to JUHM URETHEIC, No. 301 N. Eighth St., St. Louis; Mo. oc26-39-tts TTIOK SALE MACHINERY, TOOLS AND No. 48 Water jj stocc on tne premises. street, will be sold at auction. November 12. 1889. at 10 a. irU an excellent lot of lathes from is to 26 Inches, swing from 8 to 18-foot bed: brass lathes, drill presses, 'planer, wood-working ma chinery, 8-lnch Saunders tapping machine, pipe machine; lot machine aud gas-lltung tools, ream ers, taps. etc. r malleable and cast Iron flttlntrs; gate and globe vnlvts suitable for steam and natural gas: bending table and furnace; flasks and patterns of valves, flanges and flttlnzs; also large gray in are, harness and wagon. It ECS, SHOOK A CO., 48 TV ater street, Pittsburg, ra. OC23-62 LOST. LUST-BETWEEN JEANNETTE ANDIKWIN stations. 1'. It, K . a draft tor 8405 parable to Samuel CearselL on New York bank: all banks stop payment. A liberal reward will be paid for the return or the same to LEWIS bHUTVEI, Irwin Station, Pa. oc3a-84 T OST WHlLELOOKINGATTHEELEOANT JU aispiay orvoitaic aiamonds at ? Je irta ave., 1 lost my senses at the beanty. brilliancy and low prices: eardrops, 83 50 and up: rings, S350andup: studs, 82 and up: stick pins, 2 25 and up; all solid ffi' old. bole Agent for S. oc-.-iw FOUND- FOUND-HANDSOME. SOLID GOLD FILLED case Elgin watches for. ladles, SIS 50; gents' site. 818 50; same as sold by watch clubs for 838; written guarantee given; mall orders promptly attended to. B. E. ARUNS, Jeweler, 65 Fifth aver OCC7-134 LEGAL TiOTICEo. IN THE COURT OF COMMONPLEAS NO. 1, of Allegheny county. No. 331 of Decem ber term, 18S9. Notice Ubereby given that an application will be made to the said conrt on SATURDAY, the 16th day of November, 18S9. at 10 o'clock a. M., under the "corporation ace of April 29, 1874," and tbo supplements thereto by Charles 3, Clarke. Joseph Home, S. S. Mar vin, John Walker, Milton L. Myers, O. P. Scaile. W. B. Sdbmertz. Wm. G. Johnston, J as. H. D. Meeds Wm. R. Thompson. Thomas H. Lane, John Dnnlap, UnureeAl Kelly, James B. Scott, Edmund M- Ferguson, H. L., Mason. Leonard II. Eaton, Joseph G. Walter, Fred Rlnebart, George Wilson, Henry A. Weaver, William Wade, John HMcCreery. JoeLKerr and O. M. Edwards for the charter ot an in tended corporation tdbeHcalIed the "Western Pennsylvania Humane Society," the character and object of which Is the prevention of cruelty to anliLaU, cnildren and' aged persons and for these purposes tohave. possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges conferred by tbe said act and Its supplements. oc24-86-Th FRANK W. SMITH, Bollcitor. "I A. RALPH, BUILDING CONTRACTOR. 41 Seventh avenne, Pittsburg, Pa. Telephone lMi - , - seS8-TTS TO LETV City Residences. TO LET FINE BRICK BESrDXNCE' ON Forty-sixth St., close to- cable line, rooms, attic, halL bath. Inside w. c hot and cold water, both gases, etc : finely papered: Immediate pos sestlon; rent S25 per month. L. O. FKAZTEB, Forty-fifth and Bauer sts. OC30-61 East End Residence. TO LBT-HOJSE OF 14 BOOMS, STABLE and outbuildings: large grounds; on Negley avenne, near Penn avenne cable ears. Inquire of HENRY EOBEKTH.at Oliver &Koberts Wire Co.. seaMO TO LET JUST FINISHED NEW BRICK house, late style, 8 rooms, late Improve ments, on paved street, near cable eats, at Belle ilrld (near Oakland). W. A. HEBKON ft SONS, 89 Fourth avenue, oc3MS-TTS Allegheny Residences. LET NEAT 4.BOOM HOUSE. LARGE rpo JL a attic water in kitchen r little a-exafor small family: Market street. Allegheny. Inquire CL.ARENCEPETTIT, 114 Seeona are., Pittsburg. OC31-21 TO LET ELEGANT RESIDENCE IN ALLE GHENY, No. 130 rranklin street; contains right rooms, good hall bathroom, w. c, both gases and all modern improvements, with nice grounds. GEO. R. BOTHWELL, No. 104 Frank lin street, Allegheny. oc24-39 Suburban Residences. TO LET-AN ELEGANT LARGE BRICK dwelling house, furnished, with largi grounds, at Emsworth, P., Ft. W. AC. It. W.: rent very low to a good tenant. C.BERINGEB & SON, 103 Fourth ave. ocSO-U-vnhs Aonrtmenta. TO LET-KOOMS-FUBNISHED OB UNFUR NISHED, on Stockton ave.: all modern conf venlences. S. E. A., Dispatch office otSB-Tf fTK LET-41RARGE, ELEGANT ROOMS IN JL Allegheny: desirable location slow rent. W. W. McNEILL A BRO.,10i Fourth ave oci3 Business Stands. TOLET-AVEBYNICEHOUSEOF 4 ROOMS and store room, wltb large lot and stable on the Perrysyille Plank road, about 1 mite beyond Electric li. K. : rent only fid per month. C BEB 1NGEB ft SON., 188 Fourth ave -oeSVJS-WTbs TO LET-NO, 133 THIRD AVENUE A BUILD ING containing storeroom and 11 dwelling; rooms, all In perfect order, all newly papered, painted, etc, natural gas, water, etc : would pre fer to rent as a whofe, but wilt rent separata If everything is satisfactory. C. H. LOVE, 93 Fourth ave. ocH-81 Offices. Desk Room. &c TO LET-BACK OFFICE-LABGE, WELL lltrhted: will rent cheap to the right party Call at 643 SMITHFIELD ST., second floor. OC30-12 mO LET-IN STANDARD BUILDIN O LARGE JL and well lighted offices, cheap; Wood, near dizu avenue w. A. uzuuiua s suns, ou Fourth avenue. ocS-46-tts TO LET-IN THE NEW DISPATCH BUILD ING, 75, 77 and 79 Diamond street, two or the roomiest and best-lighted offices to be fonnorln ths city; rent, 8200 and 8800 per annum, including elec tric lights. Janitor service and steam heating. Apply between 10 A. u. and 1 r. jr., or between Sand 4 P.M. 1y23-67 PERSONAL. PERSON AL-CHESTEE-MIBS FLORA- CHES TER will find an Important lettenln general delivery, Pittsburg postofilce ocJl-09 PERSONAL-MALTBY'S OYSTEB DEPOT, late 76 Fifth avenue removed to 641 Smith field street: fresh oysters received dally; orders filled at lowest prices. J. B. HEMMKKLE. Mgr. . sel-92-o PERSON A L-BOOKSl BOOKS! BOOKS! 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. au3-3 PERSONAL-,,CUT BATES" ON WATCHES: richly engraved, solid gold, filled case, Elgin watches for ladles, 1 13 50; gent's size 818 60: sama as sold by watch clubs for 888: written i given: mail orders promptly attended : ABONS, Jeweler, Fifth ave guarantee o. B. E. OC27-13I -DEBSONAL "WHAT ARE "VOLTAIC X Diamonds?" Found 18 miles south of Hot SnrlnffS. Ark. at the foot of tbe Ouachita range of moutalns, in Silver City basin; they are a natu ral stone not paste, or glass, and are warranted for brilliancy. B. . ABONS. Jeweler. Sole Agent for U.S., 85 Fifth ave. oc27-U PERSONAL HIS LOVE SUDDENLY RE TURNED; recently they had not been on the best of terms owing to a little famly jar occa sioned by tbe wife insisting on being allowed to renovate his wearing apparel, and which, ot course was done In a bungling manner; In order to prevent tbe trouble they agreed to send alt their work; hereafter to DICKSON, the Tailor. M Fifth ave. corner Wood st., second floor, and now everything Is lovely and peace and happiness again reigns In their household. Telephone 1868. auSO-D AMUSEMENTS. ptRAND OPERA. HOUSE EXTRA. EXTRA. EXTRA. r Bale of seats now open for the engagement next week of the eminent comsdian, MR, SOL SMITH. SUSSELL, In his new and successful comedy, A. POOR RELATION. The production of this quaint comedy during Mr. Russell's recent engagement In New York and Boston, met with unqualified praise by th press, and filled Daly's Theater nightly with largo and fashionable audiences. The play will be produced here next week with the samecast, scenery and stage settings as used during ths New York ran. oc31-28 GRAND OPERA HOUSE To-night. Matinee Saturday. ROLAND REED THE "WOMAN HATER. Week November i Sol Smith Russell. A. POOR RELATION. ocSl Bx LTOU THEATER xo-nignc, "VV. "W; Tillotson's Merry Company in iiu-iau. "Week November 4 Evans & Hoey, In MA Parlor Match." 0C28-U-KTTF SARRY wfl.r.TAMR' ACADEMY light, Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, QlLLETrS WORLD ON WHEELS AND VAUDEVILLE CO. ocS7- f HARRIS' THEATER EVERY AFTER NOON and evening. GRAY 4 STEPHENS In their Beautiful and Pictureaqre Drama SAVED FROM THE STORM. Week of Noy. 4 Barlow Bros. Minstrels. oc3I WORLD'S MUSEUM. ALLEGHENY CITY Week October 23. GEARY'S OWN MINSTREL COMPANY. Previous efforts succumb to greater achievements. Positively the hit of tbe season. "BASS," tbe Ossified Man, week November oe48 PROPOSALS. Office of tujs President, oj- the 1 CO., I Second Ave. Passenosb Raxcwat Co., Ko. 500 Liberty avenue. TJiiwi,mjiTT D A n.tnh. W IQfiO. TIDS FOR THE WHOLE OR ANY PART ONEBUNDRED AND FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS of the FIRST MORTGAGES PER CENT 20-YEAR COUPON-BONDS' Of this company froe ot tax, will be received at this office until noon of NOVEMBER J, 1889. Tbe President reserves tbe right to re ject any or all bids. OC25-89 JAMES D. CALLERY, President. TJROPOSALS KOR THE ERECTION OF J BUILDINGS Columbia Arsenal. Colum bia, Tenn., October 24, 189. Sealed proposals. in triplicate, will be received at this office until 12 o'clock if. on TUESDAY, November 28. 1S88, for the erection of one main storehouse. Com manding Officer's quarters, office, guard house, workshop, magazine, stable and sued, and two sets barracks for enlisted men; bids may be made for the whble work complete, or for each building separately; plans and specifications may be seen at this office, aad at tbe office of tbe Cblef of Ordnance, TJ.. S. A. Washington, D. C. Blank forms and full information can be had on application. The Government reserves thericht to reject any' and all bids, or parts. thereof. Proposals muse be roaxkedt"Proposals for the erection of build ings." and addressed to MAJOR CLIFTON COMLY, Ordnance Department. U. a A. Commanding. or29-38-oc29,3a81.nol.2i25 REPORTS. THOMASVILL.E, GA., Piney Woods Hotel. Season opens December 4. 1S88. M. A BOWER, Proprietor. For circulars, rates, etc., address WM. E. DA VIES, Manager, ThomasvHie. Ga., or F. A. BUDLONG, Windsor Hotel, N.Y.CIty. OC12-87-TTS . NOTICES. "VTOTICE TO THE PUBLIC DANIEL" JA MEIK has re-opened a wholesale and retail butcher shop on Liberty avenne, near Osceola st. Twentieth ward, Pitlsbarg, where he will have 'on hand constantly all kinds ot fresh meats, lard, etc., at tbe lowest prices. ocSO.71 DIVIDENDS. Anchor Bank. or Ptttsbubo, i PrrrsBUBO, October 30, 1886. J DIVTDENI-THB BOARD OF DIRECT ORS ol this bank bave this day declared a dividend of FOUR (4) P1CR CENT, on tbe capital stock, payable on and after the 'first ot November to the stockholders or tkefr legal rep resentatives, free ot taxes. - ocai-2 KOST J. STONKY, Cssfcse. MX. NEW ELECTRIC RDAB1 Ee4fl constructed la OaWasd raas 1y - she end ot OAKLAND SQUARE; and will carry passengers dbeeltsr ftew) the square to tbe cityvlPrtws- Tractloaroad for 5 CENTS. Vfee lot tale in this square tor tt,S60 to f,M8) (whfch includes alt trnprovoments, street or otherwise), elegant sewtwaj story and mansard 8 and f room brie j.tti. ... ..ii t.k i..a UWeiUJl, Wild JUU9, JJB, II1IMIWI J stationary tube, cemented oellar, nags,-; fine chandeliers, both gases, hands sa , Slats mantris, wltb t&s bean, also tils vestibule, bay windows, Tssash plate glass, electric llghtine apparatus. .front and rear porches, etc.; tarfs let p Zt !..... d.. :! .... .J Mmy-1 ,.! tirJUS Alttlk, MM UU. .6W JOTU, WWX ins asphalt paved and sewered street ..a xm xeec iswiata vns pars, as twusui magnificent view, perieet drnssisis,',,,. high and faealty location. These dwsK. ings are beinc built by day work. TERMS-SMALLCASHPAYMBNT down; balance pkr tbajcti See and be convinced. SAM'L W. BLACK & CO.; t9 fourth: avenue. ELECTieNS. LAWBKNCaf BANKjOF PirFSSBSS, , PrrrsBCBO.PA-. October 38, JS88. ig ELECTION-THE ANNUAL SLBCX for nine directors of tfcis bask will fen at the banklse house on MONDAY. Nove U, 1889. between the boars ot 1 aat 3 e'etoekMI K. JOHN HOERR. Cashier. -oo88-i w OFFICIAL PITTSBURG. OCIOBBK 'XEAX. B8TJ HSR3fBKr"Vj rHATTSV ATOTICE IS HEREBT GIVENT XI Bureau ot Health of the city of Rs.e onrg nas tnis oay estaDiisnea ana pi and does hereby designate the foot ot teentn u' J street. mine cnyoi ma the Allegheny river, and Clark's d imEieaiateiy aoova tne norm ena ot Tentn street bridge, in tcsatyoi on the Monosgaheia river, as the pi t ptoses wkesai are to be received asd deposited the of all privies as they shall irom time to cleaned and emptied, and all other e substances found, upon the paMie Wjssjwm. THOMAS W. BAJOssV Superintendent of the Bureau of oc.4-90 AECTTOS SALES. ASSIGNEES' SALE at auction: - i J. R BORLAND,. Auctioneer. -' -- i . Important to tfee pubHev Tie steek SCI a large drygoods importtee oyer 858,088 worth ot ; . vr-rJk and domestie -' stsa ' ;Hr DRYGOODS, CARPETS, RUGS, DRUGGETSlji? BY AUCTION AS . J, H.JBORLANrrs3 LARGE AND SPACIOUS ROOMS, Nos. 723 anrl 7.25 Jibeftv,s attfas bead ot Wood street, ths Arbackls Meok. commneiw MONDAY, October 28, i! Sales wHl oommonoo day a K A. acj 2y. K. and 7J8 P. v., from day today wW tke easts stvsttj b disposed of, aad fas. efgaBtrttes f tmiii tbe parehassr. XlftxS J9 wTCTftOft CJs.COpUSB B0 . Fine Dryfcoeds, Carpets a4 Rags srsrs in Pit8afesrg,adisweHweta7 sk : of the psaHe seaeraHy. ' Tfce must be seM .regardless of seat er order to make a proBapt leisismsat w creditors, ' All coods seM at this sale pesstsnl aateed asd warranted as reyressiissV Special aseegaodatfams previslesl Jtr 1 OdlliWsyll BY" HENRY AUCTIOr CO. : T ARUE CONSIGNMENT OF Nl 1 1 second-hand furaitare and earpet must positively be closed oat FRIDAY H ING, November L at W o'eloek, as No. 1 ketst. Fine walnut, cherry and oskel salts, wardrobes, chiffoniers, Joidtsc diessing eases, bedsteads, wasbsMtsst,! leainer, cane ana wooa seas eawrs aas r pier and mantel mirrors, pahsttnjH sod lags. Bronzes ana oraaraeatswiiMwasi rockers, easy chairs, handsome parlor i piBsaes, tapestries, Tugs ana inumii cases, bouquet stands, eeater tabletv I aescs, curtains, ruga, enaaea, oait, stair earneta. decorated dinner, tea sets,seakkin sacque, ladies' weanswj ana wraps, notions, isnoy arua, i kitchen furnisbraeots. etc. etc AUCTKIN CO LIM Aartieseeia. a UCTIONSALB CITYJ3QME. SB CONGRpS 9ThNBAFTA1 THURSDAY. OCTOBan'M, XM. 4 P. M. ON THE PI A substantial 3-starv Bttek 'rams. hall. balk. w. a., raace as niences; nose aswiy paseres. haiku, w r oarta ave. A MANUgACTURJKG CHICAGO, ILL., ot Ufh tbeir plant, with no iBsembraaess, sd profitable business (expeot to dossble tstets its! the coming year from tbe eatatassi l.4i business), wish to add to their v- to eae handred thousand dolUrs; wssbs oi a thoroughly capable basts oas experKBCea in maiiuiauriBt i lerreo. Aaaress, siatuie: I P. O, ocg-M-Tbaen Clttssya . SIXTH AVENUE.DYK WORM. VJ I. MAY SONS &, ym STEAM DYERS AND 3COU1 And general renovators ot tents dies' aad geaiieasa's seiissi er sa.tlv cleaned or restored la ea ot every deseriptioa esrotaBy atfee H. M. MAY SONS & Cow JeU-ns SIXTH ATt, rttntiiifc TTTE WILL NOT VV WaUsMs.eK ivV6s vVva "litv" tste two assies, a srewarMr reysAsw&eMa fc JC" "" - . .-T .. "i i " v Z2bA '.raS.i ssssssssssssssssssslsssssssssssssssssssssss HBaTllsTTsrsrsTlsSsTTy lssslslsslsssvlsssssssWsss.sMsslssWssssssslssss B K&&J&B&r&BBEBkLlmKAtEBEX-SiS