TV si- - f & I" 4& .--.-, ,jr 3 t 1T EAT GAS DISPLAY. EtSLoota Kow as if Pan-American Delegates Won't See an Exhibition. TAB GAS OFFICIALS LUKEWARM. Sending Oat the Imitations for the Swell Hotel Beceptlon. THE WESTlSGHOUSE LIGHT IXEIBIT The invitations to the reception to be ten dered the Fan-American delegates at the .llonongahela House Thursday evening ' "next were received by the Secretary of the Chamber of Commerce yesterday aiternoon. About 200 invitations will be issued. A list of those who are to get them will be made out by the Chairman of the commit tee this morning, and they will be mailed at once. There is a great demand for the invi tations and quite a number of those who are . expectineto receive one will be sadly dis appointed. A meeting of the General Reception Com mittee will be 1ield this afternoon. The different tub-committees will report the progress of the work. Details, etc. will be ' arranged, and a report of the Finance Com mittee will also probably be read. The display of the Westinghonse interests in machinery hall will be something won derful. Among the -different machines to be displayed will be a 3,000 light alternate irig current dynamo, which is the largest machine of its Kind ever manufactured. A DISPLAY OF LIGHTS. On the topofthis dvnamo will be a pony A. a machine for '15 lights. It is the smallest electric light dynamo ever made in this countrv. Other light machines will be a"35arc light dvnamo. a 750 hght dynamo, a 150 direct current lieht dynamo and a motor generator. Most of these machines will be running and a large number of lights will be operated by them. A five horse-power Tesla motor, operating a print ing press, will be a very attractive piece of machinery, proving the laetthataltemating current dynamos can be made a success. Souvenirs will be printed on the printing press and presented to the visitors. A Westinghonse rotary engine, unique among the inventions of modern mechanics, will also be on exhibition. This is the first rotarv engine ever seen in public, because Mr. "Westinghonse has only lately com pleted the invention. This rotary engine, a 350 horse-powef machine, will operate all the electric dynamos. The Shallenberger meter will be on exhibition, and its works may be observed and examined. IMITATION OF A BORDER. An imitation of a stage light border will also be shown with a stage light regulator, demonstrating how the brilliancy of electric lights can be decreased and increased. An exhibition of lamp coil will also be made in the display. .There is a great possibility that the nat ural gas display, which was to be the prin cipal feature in the mechanical exhibition, vjll not come off according to the pro gramme of the committee. The latter haye a misunderstanding with the Philadelphia Company. The officials of the com pany "sav they want to make the exhibit a success, but are not voluntarily doing anything about the free use of their gas. One of the officials of the .company when seen by a Dispatch reporter, yesterday, said: "I do not know anything about the ' proposed display. The committee has not been to see me about the matter and I do not know what they intend to ao. I was '.always opposed to that kind of a display, as I think it 'is considerable of a nuisance." The street department turned a lot of men loose yesterday afternoon on Dnquesne way. "With a liberal use of a large how they soon had the street looking as clean as a celluloid .ooilar. -AIL. the side- streets leading to the Exposition building will also undergo the cleaning operation. ; The work of decorating the building was begun yesterday by Boeuigk Bros. A scheme is on foot to have the building thrown open to .the public on Saturday next, alter the departure of the Fan-Americans. In Memorlnm. At a joint meeting cf the managers of Carnegie Bros. & Co., Limited, and of Car negie, Fhipps & Co., Limited, held at their branch offices. 48 Fifth avenne, Fittsburg, on October 3, 1889, the following resolutions were adopted: Resolved, That as this firm, in all its his tory, has never been called upon to record a loss so tragic as that which has deprived it of its great manager. Captain William Blchard Jones, so neither has it ever lost an officer whose services were more valuable or to whom it was more deeply indebted for the success which has attended its opera tions. 3esolved, That Valuable as the services of Captain Jones have been, not only to us but to steel manufacturers in general, the remembrance of these fade away in the keen Jrpangs of grief awakened in us by recollec- ,;-,. jytionsoi our mend, the man. pf Resolved, That the history of steel manu facture will record his name with those j whose joint labors have brought the art to ' its present state of perfection, and in the list L" a of men who have risen from the ranks : b. . through the possession of indisputable 5.- genius to commanding positions as organ ist iters and managers of masses of men in the ' industrial armies of this age, the highest lrank must be accorded to Captain Jones. '-' "Resolved, That to us, his employers and v ; -friends, wbo knew him intimately throneh many years of almost daily intercourse, '. there is still left in our grief, though he is , gone, 'the precious privilege of meditating - upon a combination of manly qualities, which constitute the real man, and which, f " united in him, gave forth that indefinable . ' but rarest quality, character; a hrave, jnst, honest, transpatent sonl: a staunch, loyal hearted, generous friend was he, whose ab sence lrora us and from our councils we to-day so deeply mourn. Kesolved, That his life should have been sacrificed in our service must ever hereafter tinge our thoughts of the Edgar Thomson ' t - Steel Works with feelings of profound re gret; and yet we would not forget that the v' Commander fell at the head ot his men, at the post of duty, amid the roar of the vast ' 4 establishment, which was his work, and ."which is his monument A heroic end was - " - his. worthy of the soldier he was; for Cap- lain tiones upu uc uciu which ub nuu "conquered. EBesolved, That the firm cannot forget the faithful men who died or suffered with their Cantain. It bees to thank the survivors and to assure them that it appreciates, to the- fullest extent, their devotion to duty; and; the profound sympathy of the firm is hereby'': .f-'!oflerea to Aira. J ones ana ner lamiiy, and to ' Athe families of those who were stricken by the recent grievous accident "Resolved, That these resolutions been- - 'v'igro'ssed upon the minutes and copies for- -swanied to the bereaved families. . '? Men r " ' IWhonever wore ready-made clothincrin rthMf lives will be surprised and delighted Iwith' the garments we are selling to-day for IS13 and 15. They represent overcoats ;really worth .from $28 to $35. P.CaC., ECor.;tirant ana uuluiub sis., opp. tne new Court House. :S j .-.;.. . -Gents' Fnrnlsulng-s aics xo-Dny The Best 9 , Line Wi fine neckwear, underwear and hosiery, -, - .JOS. LUHSE CC (JO. 8 r Penn Avenue stores. Sell Given A Troy ''This week to all purchasers in our infants' "J.i-m Vtktsttmav Jk Cn rfe-?A-: your plumber for Anderson Gas IJ&SavinK Burner. A- ws SaV ' -. -. lEN'sTindenrear. atvames H. Aikea JJc -....-'.- . a. . I ;v--' " Waatc. Everybody to "Kbott The excellent repntation of the Mew .En gland Mutual Accident Association for fair dealing and 'prompt payment of losses. That, since organization, "A" risks have not been lequired topaymorttha'n $3 00 per quarter exclusive of membership fee for $5,000 Insurance and Other classes but little more. That on this small cost to members the association has promptly met all liabilities and accumulated a reserve "or over $25.000. 4 That the good record' ot the association, the trifling cost of the Insurance and very wise provisions of Massachusetts laws'regu lating insurance, make it the most desirable accident association to' insure in. Ihat,,having been a member; and allowed the certificate to lapse ft may be renewed without any extra charge. And that scents can' make more with the JSew England than other accident associa tions. 1.11. Station; Manager, d -Soom 38, Eisner Building, Pittsburg. Special To-Dny. We Will sell 2,000 jnen's fine overcoats, manufactured from -costly chinchilla, chev iot and kersey, lined and trimmed equal to custom-made garments",, and worth from $21 to $28, at the ridiculous low price of -$12 for choice. P..C..C.C., Cor. Grant and Diamond lis., opp. the new Court House. The Stag; of Life. In the general scramble -for the good things' of this life don't forget, that Marvin's Queen's Jnbilee Bread isihe best and most wholesome that'ean be rfound All grocers keep it ttssu E3POLIVER OPTTO, In to-morrow's DISPATCH, relates some of ius experiences on European rail roads. BUSINESS CHANGES. DISSOLUTION NOTICE THE FIRM, heretofore doing bbslness" under the name of Straw & Hope, dentists, at 81 Federal st, Al legheny City, lias this day .been dissolved by mutual consent, J. Homer Hope retiring. The business of tho late Urm will be continued by W. L. Straw, wbo will assume all debts of said firm and to whom all accounts due must he paid. . W. L-STBAW, . J. HOMER HOPE. AlAEGHBiT- Cur, PA.. Nov. 1. 1888. no2-55 ELECTIONS. LAWHENCE.BASKjaEPlrrSBBRG, ( PlTTSBURG,EA October 28, 1889. J ELECTION-THE ANNTJAL ELECTION ' for nine directors of this bank will bt held at the banking house on MONDAY, November 11, 1SS9. between the hours of land 8 o'clock p. M. JOHN HOERR, Cashier. oc30-10 liEGAL KOTICEa. VfOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN J application will be made to bis Excellency, the GoTeronr of PennsyLT-nia, on MOJNDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1&S9, for a charter Incor porating the "Iron and Glass BalldlngandLoan Association" ot the city of Pittsburg. The subscribers are Johns. Coates. Joseph MolL Henry Becker, Joseph Auen, F. F. "WaUcer and 'Will & Jones. The character and object ot said intended corporation is the doing and transacting of such business as building and loan associations are bv law authorized to do and transact. AUGUST FLACH, OC19-64-S Solicitor for Applicants. A. Ji WEGER, Attorney.at Law, 93 Diamond street. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN" THAT LET JLl TERS testamentary on the estate of Julius Bitzel, late of Allegheny City, deceased, have been cranted to the undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims against the same should present them, dulyprooated. withont delay. MARYT.RIT. ZEL. CASPER GAERTNER. FRANK FER TIG, 65 and 67 Sandusky street, Allegheny City. Pa. oc2ft-s TVm. Ross, executor, etc., et al, ) No. 2, Sep ts tember Term, Elizabeth Donneil, et at 1889. 310 WM. ROSS, EXECUTOR, ETC., Joseph Donnell, John Dohnell, Thomas bnnell of John, John Montgomery and Mary A, his wire, Asa Derrick 'and Eliza P., his wife. Thomas Donnell of William. James Donnell, Joseph Donnell of William. Pater Ward and Martha E, bin wife, Henry Donnell, Minnie M. Donnell, Margaret R. Donnell and Margaret Donnell: , You are hereby notified that the writ breve departttione Taeienda'aaSltened in tbftaboTB' case, and that the -inquisition will be held on the 19th day of November. JSS9. at U o'clock X. M upon the premises situate In Fawn town ship, Allegheny county; Pennsylvania; begin ning at a white oak, thencsr N. 2U W.200 perches to a post; thence N. 87k E. 200 perches to a post; thence S.2-E.2ft) perches to a white oak: thence S. S7X- W. 200 perches to the place of beginning; and that said inquisition is returnable on the 23d -day of November, 1889. ALEX. JE. McCANDLESS, Sheriff. 0C12-57-S AMCSEJIENT5. BIJOU THEATER Matinee to-day. W. W. Tillotson' Merry Company in ZIG-ZAG. Week November 4 Kvans t Hoey. In "A Parlor Match." oc28-12-ws fRAND OPERA HOUSE X To-night. Matinee Saturday. ROLAND REED. THE "WOMAN PATER, Week November 4-8ol Smith. Kussoll, A POOR RELATION. oc31 . HJ ARRY WILLIAMS' AC AD EM Y- a'o-night, Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, GILLETT'S WORLD ON WHEELS AND VAUDEVILLE CO. ocZM HARRIS' THEATER-BVERY AFTER NOON and evening. -GRAY STEPHENB In their Beautiful and Picturesque Drama SAVED FROM THE STORM. Week of Nov. 4-BarlovrBrbs. Minstrels. . . oc3l WORLD'S MUSEUM.- ALLEGHENY CITY Week October 28. GEARY'S OWN MINSTREL COMPANY. Previous efforts succumb to greater achievements. Positively the hit ol the season. "BASS," the Ossified Man, week November 4. ocSO-48 H UGH O. PENTECOST, inAI4r'il letups LAFAYETTE HALL,. . AAA.A4A AU UaUlJ, Tuesday evening, November 5. 8abject-THE TYRANNY OF THE DEAD. Admission. 25 cents. nol-91 DIVIDENDS. Lawrence Bank of Pittsburg. I Pittsbubg. October 5L 1SS9. t DIVIDEND-THE BOARD OF DIRECT ORS of ihls bank have this day declared a dividend of THREE (S) PER CENT on the capital stock out of the earnings of the last six months, payable on demand... nol-78 -JOHN-HOERR, Cashier. anchor bank of Pittsburg i Pittsburg, October 30. 18S9. DIVIDEND-THE BOARD OF DHtECT--,.9R ot.tl!Sj,&?Hftjy tMvday- declared a dividend of FOUR (J) PkB CENT on the capital stock, payable on and after the first of November to the stockholders or thelrlecal rep resentatives, free of taxes: QC31-2 ROBERT J. STONEY Cashier. . RESORTS. THOMASVILLE, GA, . "-"triMr VAorHe- Nnta ISeason' opens December i 1889 M.A. BOWER, Proprietor. l, or circulars, rates, etc., address ui i-.iuiLiuiiT, niuuaorxi.oiei,-r.x.-Jlty. " OC12-37-TTS EDUCATIONAL. i-vrrfsnnRn a on Rnnnnf c-oti . r.-V"N- .. WVA4.WU, IiOlAO U3HED 188L offers advantaees of a - luuiuugu &v-&uciuic OCOOOl 01 A.( njuimuou wii. private in RtrnetJnn: Aanh nnnll ,.,. joint direction of deorge Het- zel (Dusseidorf .Academy), John w. seaiy vluuu1'''1 Acaaemyi. Students who cannot attend daily n.. ..f..fA.ltmff.J .... , a days a week. For prospectus address- JOHN W. BEATTY, Principal, auSSS-Tns 41?"Wood street. Plttsbure-. piANOis, 1 ORGANS. S. HAMILTON, 81 AND IS FIFTH AVENUE, Pittabcrg. Pa. ap30.7-D WALTEE J. OSBOURNZ. KI0BARD BAEEOTCS. B ARROWS OB'BOTJRNE JOB PRINTERS. 80 Diamond street. Telephone No. 812. auSMS-TTS G A. BALPH, . ."BJaiEDlNG.CONTRACTOR, ' 3:'2.i Sevei Tne;'-,-S , -. V tJ'M-J, . - -JJi'. PiMaMr,Pa.; J -r -31 '?-,-- f& dEi p&m i?- : - THB ' PITTSBURG- tS-JHtptay adverttiemaitt on dollar ptr sguore for one insertion. CtowCt advertito menu on thii page tuch ax Wanted, For Sale, To Xitt, eta, ten eentt per line or each inter tton, and none taken for tut than fifty tent. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BRANCH OFFICES. v 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 reoeived up to 9 P. M. for inser tion next morning: Adrertltementi are to be prepaid except where advertisers already hare accounts with Tax D1S- fjitcu. ptttsbukg. THOMAS MCCAFFKKY, SSC9 Bntler street EMXL O. STUCKEY. 21th street and 1'enn are. J5. G. STDCKEY ACO., Wylle are. and Fultonst. N. STOKELY, ITUth Avenue llarket Home. XASTZSP. t. W. WALL ACS, 6121 Fenn avenue. OJLZXAXP. . MC A LLISTEK tb SHE1BLEK, 5th av. & AtWOOd St. . EOUTH8IPE. JACOB SPOHN. No. 2 Carson street. H. A. DONALDSON. 1707 Carson street. ALLEGHENY. A. 3. KAERCHEK, J9 Federal street. H. J. McBRlDE, Market Bouse, AUecheny. FKED B. EGGEKS. 172 Ohio street. F. H. EGGEKS & SON, Ohio and Chestnnt its. J. F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS McHENRY, Western and Inrlnaves. G.W. HUGHES, Pennsylvania and EeaveraTej. PEKKYM. GLEUL Rebecca and Allegheny aves. M1LLVALE BOROUGH. W. W. FLOC'KER. Stationer. No-1 Grant ave. WANTED. , Male Help. w ANTED-2 TINNEK8, AT J. A. DOLAN'S, 4SS Forbes st. n 05-92 WANTED-PLUMBKB-INQUIKE AT JAS. LAWLEKACO.'S, 6014 Pennavc., E. E. WANTED-A GOOD BAKBEH T,0 HELP out. 209 FEDERAL ST., Allegheny. no2-10 WANTEU-A GOOD BirrCHER. APPLY TO MEAT MARKET, No. 4S11 Butler street, city. no2-33 WANTED-ONE FIEST-CLASSTIN ROOFER, Apply to HOWELL & BROWN, Greens bnrg, Pa. nol-43 WAN TED-SKILLED LABORING MEN AT good wages on Smlthfield st. bridge. J. FRIDAY. noZ-M WANTED-FIRST-CLASSTINNER-STEADY work guaranteed. Apply L. J. KAMPS, SIB'ntlerst. no2-3 -TjrrANTED-THAVELERS EORCOMMERCIAL W agency: commission. R. 21, 139 MADISON ST., Chicago, 111. PQ2-M WANTED-DRUG CLERK TO MANAGE store; speak German. Address DRUGS. Dispatch offices; no2-7. WANTED - AN EXPERIENCED SHOE packer. Apply at a. L SCOTT 4JCO. '8, 110 Market St., at once. no2-Sg WANTED-AN EXPERIENCED CLERh. FOR the retail grocery business. Call at 331 MARKET ST., city. no2-8l TTTANTED-BOY WITH SOME EXPERIENCE vv in clock worcana joDuing. lnqnire at 43 OHIO ST., Allegheny. 02-i9 WANTED-BAKER TO WORK SECOND hand on bread. Apply W. J. WARD, 21 Besses st, Allegheny. no2-U WANTED-DRUG CLERK COMPETENT TO take chrKe at once. STEPHENSON'S MODEL PHARMACY, Grcensburg, Pa. no2-8 TSTANTED-TWO EXPERIENCED TRANS none others need aDDlT. ?T FER makers: CENTRAL L11H. CO.. No. 48 Fifth ave. no2-2S WANTED-500 LABORERS ON B.N. LAB. R. K.: one vear's work. Address T. K. MCCANN &SON, Why Not P. O., Leeeo., Ky. n 02-35 WANTED A FIRST-CLASS HARNESS MAKER : no other need apply. Inquire of FRANK GRIEB, No. 7708 Main street, Braddock, Pa. nol-44 WANTED-AL1VE MAN TO REPRESENT A large accident Insurance company: liberal terms to right party. Address BOX S248. Boston, Mass. OC3U-3U-D WANTED-STRONG BOY ABOUT 15 WHO writes well and give security If required. Address or call 965 LIBERTY (upstairs), Pitts burg. no2-39 WANTED-MACHINISTS AND MOLDERS; four first class machinists and two molders to go to the country.- Apply at 61 FEDERAL STREET, Allegheny. no:-33 TTTANTED-W COAL MINERS, LOOO YARDS .vivfentry: to "drive: new'hflne' Just opened; houses for families. J. V. W. COOK i. SONS, Arden staUon. C. V. By. ' oc3I-82 WANTED -SALESMAN IN THIS DIS TRICT: oneor our men earned M.600 In '87 and ?s,20Q in '88 and is doing better this year. P. O. BOX 1371, New York. not34 XXJ ANTED BOILER MAKER, WHO IS V thoroughly competent to Uy out all kinds of boiler and gas work. Address, with reference1, Z., P. O. Box 672, New York. 0CS9-64 WANTED-EXPER1ENCED STOVE POL ISHERS and buffers at once; none others needai ippl r, Call or address CUTTER M'F'G CO., dusky St., Allegheny, Pa. no2-31 25 Sin WANTED-TWO SMART MEN TO TRAVEL on the road to sell soap from wagon; ear fare and big Inducements to good hustlers. Ap ply J. O'NEILL, Hotel Hamilton, 9 o'clock A. X. no2-82 WANTED-GENTLEMEN WHO DESIRE A wife or a Uvelv correspondent to send their address and stamp to THE AMERICAN CORRE SPONDING CLUB, Box 643, Clarksburg, W, Va. OC23-10 WANTED-BOO&KEKPEB-MUST BE HOOD correspondent, of moral habits and rlre security If required; light but responsible posi tion: salnrv about flO weekly. BOOKKEEPER, Dispatch office. no2-49 WANTED-AN EXPERIENCED DRAUGHTS MAN as assistant on building and machin ery plans: give age, amount of experience, refer ence and present occupation. Address W. H., Dlspatehomce. no2-59 -TTTANTED-AGENTS TO COME AND LOOK' V V over our new line of albums for the holiday trade: there Is a big hit here for a iot or live agents. Apply to P. J. FLEMING CO., 77 Dla mond.st., Pittsburg, Pa. oc27-49 WANTED-KElilABLE LOCAL AND TRAV ELING salesmen: positions permanent; special inducements now: fsst-selllng specialties; don't delay; salaryfrom start. ununn Jiitus,, Nurserymen, Rochester, N. J. sel7-70-TTS WANTED-MALE HELP-JO) SALARY, UQ expenses in advance allowed each month. Steady employment at home or traveling. No soliciting. Duties delivering and making collec tions. No posul cards. Address with stamp, HAFEH & CO., Plqna, Ohio., oc8-6S-TTBSU WANTED - GENTLEMEN AT SMART'S Practical Business and Shorthand College, 4 Sixth St.; greater Inducements at lower terms than any other college: private lessons for both sexes dav and evening: the best Instruction guar anteed without text books. oc31-ttssu -TTTANTED-AGENTS TOSELL TEA BAKING YY powder and pure spices; gifts with goods; coke workers, miners or mlllmcn canmakemoney In their sparetlme: special Inducements toper sons having established trade. YAMASH1RO TEA CO., 83 Jackson St., Allegheny, Pa. au20-79-TTS WANTED-LABORERS WANTED IN NEW Orleans-200 able-bodied men to ship as crew; wares S50 per month and board; to reliable men eteadr employment will be given. Apply to M. N. WOOD.- Coast and Latausche Line, No. 2 Canal St., New Orleans, La. OC16-42 YTJANTED-SALESMEN AT 375 PEE MONTH Y salarvand expenses, to sell a line of silver plated ware, watches, etc.; by sample only; horse and teamfnmlshed free; write at once for. mil Particulars and sample case of goods free. BTAN ARD SILVERWARE CO., Boston, Mass. se24-90-P WANTED-AGENTS TO SELL OUR NEW books: Bunyan's Pilgrim Progress, the Parnell Movement, the History of tho U. S. by America's historian. Losslng; Hlstorv of the Secret Service In the Civil War by the late Head of the Secret Service Bureau; lots of new books; holldsr books on sale: liberal terms. Apply P. J. FLEMING A CO., 77 Diamond st,, Pittsburg, Pa. OCZ7-49 WANTED -AGENTS TO SELL THE PINLESS clothes line; the only line ever Invented that holds the clothes without pins; a perfect success; patent recently Issued; sold only by agents, to whom the exclusive right Is given: onrecelptof 50 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 Herman st., Worcester, Mass. oc23-44-ws Female Help. W: AKTED-GIEL FOB GENERAL HOUSE WORK; small family. NO. 14 senega. ST., brick row, city. no2-77 -TTT-ANTED-COOK-MUST BE A GOOD PLAIN VV cook. Inquire CORNER CRAIG AND CENTER AVE., Bellefleld, E. B. no2-4S WANTED-AN AMERICAN LADrOFGOOD education and neat appearance, somewhat familiar with art: salary at start, S3- Call after 10, 65 Ninth St. E. V. WALKER ss CO. Uo2-6 WANTED-LADY AGENTS FOR OUR NEW Mcintosh Raglln; superior cloth. In wide strlbes on outside: vulcanized rubber on Insider close fitting; very stylish; never spots: beautirul as the finest cloth garment ever made and Is abso lutely waterproof: agents sell six a day and make S3 00: great opportunity; also fine line other goods. Address E. H. CAMPBEL1 434 Randolph St., Chicago. noZ-C9-TTSu .Hale and Female Help. TTrttKTED-FBENCH NURSE TO TAKE TV charge of two children, cooks, dining .room Kirk, chambermaids, nurses, 100 l.onseglrls, Ger- sim and.eolered girls, farm hands, drivers, man --W1 J : - - - - DISPATCH, SATURDAY, WANTED. Male apdlfeffiue Belo. -ttt-ante'd-lady AGENTS-ALSO mkn VV Twq Immense nCTriDeclaltlei: ono ladymade tv berore dinner, another (IS first hour. Address LITTLE ft CO., BOZ443, Chicago, III. oc30-2-wssn WANTED-A BUTLER. YARD MAN, MAN and wlfefor farm houso; cook and chamoer mald for small famllysJOO house girls; dishwasher and pantry girl: so cooks; 20 chambermaids; child's nurse. MEEHAN'S, US Grant St. oc28-n Sltnatloni. WANTED -POSITION- A3 BOOKKEEPER; best city references. Address BOOK KEEPER, Dispatch office. PQ2-95 -TTTANTED-DRUGGtS-l'S' RELIEF CLERK VV open for engagement; city experience; registered. Address RELIEF CLERK, Dispatch office. . noi-85 WANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN 21 YEARS OF age. Is a graduate of a commercial school, a situation as assistant bookkeeper, bill or ship ping clerk: can furnish references. Address WILL, Dispatch office. nol-ti , Partner. WANTED -PARTNER-SMALL CAPITAL: Urge profits. Address D. M. C, Dispatch office. no2-87 WANTED-BY MAN OF 38, INTEREST IN manufacturing or office business to look after, either outside or office work: references given and required. Address RIGHT, Dispatch office. no2-71 WANTED PARTNER A YOUNG MAN with SS00 to engage in a legitimate business that will net Sl.-coo- to him per annnm;no speculators need -apply. Address S. W.. Dis patch office. noa-M Financial. VTTANTED-MORTGAGES-MONEYTO LOAN T . in sums to sail &i v&. S and per cent. ALLES tfAUUCr, 1M -1'onrtn are. apl9-H-TTS8U xei. isi. WANTED-MORTGAGES ON CITY PROP ERTY, orer f4.O0O; t ner cent; no tax. HENRY A. WEAVER & CO., 2 Fourth avenue. inh2-a22-D phone No. 975. no2-72-MWS WANTED-MORTGAGJS-tI.000.000TOLOAN in'large an dr small amounts at 4H. 5ands per cent, free of Statfctax: no delay. REED B. COYLE & CO., 131 Fourth ave. myn-a) WANTEO-MORTaAGES-WE CAN LOAN In sums of foOO'to 130,100 on Pittsburg. Alle gheny orsaburban improved real estate at lowest rates. ALEXANDER X LEE, 313 Wood St. no2-M-MW8 TfT ANT ED MORTGAGES IN LABGE OR YV small amountson Improved city or Allegheny county property. McCUNE & COULTER. Real Estate Agents and Auctioneers, 98 Fourth are. no2-93 n WANTED-TO LOAN t350,000 ON MOBX-. GAGES In amounts to suit. In city. or conn try, at AH to 6 per cent, as to security: no delay. SAMUEL W. liLACK CO., 83 Fourth ave. JyM-lS-MIhg TTTANTED-TO LOAM SSOCOX. IN AMOUNTS V V of S3, 000 and upward, on city and suburban property, bn 4 per cent, free otui: also smaller am ounta at S and 6 per cent. BLACK & B AIRD. S5 Fourth avenue.. se21-d2S-D "ITANTED-M0BTGAGE8-fL 000, C00TO LOAN V on city and suburban properties at H, Sand Bpcr cent, anuon juries in Aiiegneny ana "J": cent counties at S-per- cent. au xrxiivjx a qua, iua fourtn avenue. ap7-m TTTANTED-TO LOAN 00,000 ON MORT W GAGES; tUO and upward at 6 per cent; two, 000 at 4K per cent' on residences or business property; also- in adjoining counties. S. H, FREN CH, 123 Fourth aVeaue. oc2l-4-D Miscellaneous; -TTT ANTEDTHE PUBLIC TO KNOW THAT- VY the most complete stock of trnsses, elastic stockings, electric batteries, etc.. canhehad at. h ARTIFICIAL LIMB CO., BG9 Penn ave., FlttJ- nurg, ra , noj-i ANTED-LA1UES' SOLID GOLD FILLED case Elgin watches, SIS CO: genu' sires, SIS SO: same as are sold by watch clnbs at f3Ss written guarantee given: mall orders promptly attended to. B. E. AEONS, Jeweler, 63 Fifth ave. OC27-134 YTTANTED-BY PEARSON. LEADING PHO W TOGRAPHIE, 98 Fifth avenue. Pittsburg, and 43 Federal street, Allegheny, everybody to know that he is making fine cabinets at 1 CO per dozen: photos delivered when promised: Instan taneous process. mhlS-O FOR SALE-IMFBOVED REAL ESTATE. Citv Residence. FOR SALE-f 1.330 BUYS S-ROOM HOUSE IN good neighborhood on Mt. Washington: K00 cash, bal. Ilf perm on. RALTENSPEBGElTft WILLIAMS, 154 Fourth ave. no2-52 FOR SALE-B.7O0-A S PER CENT NET (IN VESTMENT, brtck house, 8 rooms, on Marlon st., Sixth ward, one-hairsquare from Fifth ave. W. A. HEREON & SONS, SO Fourth avenue. no2-91-ws FOR SALE -ONLY fS 000 -TERMS VERY easv: for"'a,-!ar)R!:,,onraddldus house: 10 rooms; cor.-lot, ,14Cx127rR.i well located on Mt.' Washington. SceW.A. HERRON .A SONS. SO Fourth avenue. ' oc23-33.vrs FIR SALE-NINE PER CENT NET INVEST MENT for (5,000; on Fifth ave., short distance from Court Bouse; 3 houses, almost new, rented to good tenants: large lot fronting two streets; certain of enhancement in value. 'SAMUEL W. BLACK &. CO., 99 Fourth ave. no2-98 East End Residences. FOR SALE-AT CUOO-HOUSE AND LOT, East End, near Larimer avenne, 6 rooms and large, lot; this Is a rare bargain; title perfect. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. no2-63-D FOR SALE-NEW DWELLING HOUSE OF 6 rooms, attic, bath, w. c, range, slate man tels, front and back porch: lot 30x100: Cypress street, ShadTsldc; easy terms; Immediate pos session. GEORGE SCHMIDT, 157 Fourth ave. nol-44 T7I0R 8ALE-1N THE EAST END, CONVENI- & dnllphfnl JL' ENT to steam and cable cars. dwelling ot 6 rooms, bath, laundry. Inside shut ters, gas. etc: corner lot. 48x109 ft., to an alley; price, 33, 900. ALEXANDER & LEE, 313 Wood st. noM9 FOK SALE-A PRIME NEW RESIDENCE, East End. near cable cars and railroad station; S rooms, with bath, lavatory,. natural gas. hall, attic, cellar, porches, etc.: a beautirul property; price only 85,500.. JAB..W. DRAPE & CO.. 129 Fourth avenne, Pittsburg. no2-68-D FOR SALE-IN THE EAST END,' NEAR Penn and Flfth.aves., an excellent dwelling of Brooms, finished attfc bath, laundry, pantry, both gases, etc 'etc: lot 09x100 ft., to an alley, with stable, carriage house, etc. ALEXANDER & LEE, 313 Wood st. no2-49 FOR SALE-AN EAST END DWELLING house, with large lot; eight nice rooms, reception-hall, natural gas, bath, laundry, porch front and rear: almost new and In excellent con dition throughout: owner Intends going South and is prepared to sell at only 7,500: possession within thirty days. JAS. W. DRAPE 4 CO.. 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. nol-70-P FR SALE-A FINE NEW BRICK RESI DENCE and large lotatShadyside, East End, near cable cars and railroad station; 10 large rooms: bath and lavatory, laundry, natural gas and all other conveniences; everything in prime order: beautllul large lot 40 or 85x170 feet: Imme diate possession:, terms to snh. JAS, W, DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth ave., rittsuurg. nol-70-p FOR SALE-EAST END RESIDENCE AND grounds: an excellent brick residence. 10 large and luxurious rooms, all In line order and renlcte throughout with all of the newcat annll- ances: about 2 acres of ground, copious supply of pure water, snaae. ana iruu trees, etc., erc. ; price low; Immediate possession. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fonrth avenue, Pittsburg. no2- 83-D FOR SALE-OAKLAND AVE., FINEST SPOT on the street, lot 33X12(1, fine two-story brick and mansard of 7 large rooms, hall, vestibule, front and rear stairs,. Slate mantels throughout, tile hearths, inside shutters, bay windows, bath and w.c, chandeliers,- cement cellar, line range, stationary wash tubs, front and rear porches, ce ment walks; a complete house In all respects: S3, COO: no less. ALLES A BAILEY, 184 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. OC23-61-WS FOR SALE-OAKLAND AVE., FINEST SPOT on the street, lot 33x12a fine two-story and mansard brick dwelling of 7 large rooms, hall, vestibule, front and. rear stairs, slate mantels throughout, tile hearths. Inside shutters, bay window, bath, inside w, c, chandeliers; ce mented cellar, fine range, stationary washsunds, front and rear porches, cement walks, excellent sewerage: 3,000. ALLES A BAILEY, 161 Fourth ave. Telephone 167. no2-32 FOR SALE-SEVERAL KIlldi-CLASS RESI DENCES and ground in the East End In central localities on and around line or cable cars, near Shadysldo station: we have a number of fine firopertles on our list for sale to which we would nvite the attention of anyone desiring to secure position in the Shadysldo district; wo will tike pleasure In showing any of theplaces and giving full particulars confidentially at any lime: we have a system of conducting our business by which buyers are not known until deals are con summated, and at no time are names published. JAS. W. DRAPE A CO., 123 Fourth avenne, Pltubnrg. no2-6SB Hazclrvood Residences. -niOR'SALE-CHEAB-ONLx 7,50O FOR TWO V acres of well-laying gronndY with good frame house of 8 rooms; the ground will subdivide to a profitable advantage: near Second avenue. Hazel-, wood. See W. A. HERRON A SONS, 80 Fonrth avenue. oc30-10-wa Anesheuy Residences. TpOR SALE-CHOICE UTILE &-R005I HOUSE I within lOmlnutes' of Allegheny p. o.: only 32.000. UALXENSPERUJK A WILLIAMS. IM Fourth are. no3-ai TTIOR SALE -PARK PRPPERTY'-NO. 180 JD North ave., Allegheny; stone front and foreh, 10 .rooms, bathroom, laundry, etc.: fin shed in the latest style, with all modern conven iences. Inquire at 17f SANDUSKYsT., Allegheny' City. nol-42 FOR SALE-ON LINCOLN. AVE., ALLE GHENY, fine orlct dwelling; 5 rooms first floor; 4 rooms and 2 bathrooms on second floor, and :ronms In mansard: laundry and heater In cellar: lot 25X120 ft.; price f 17, 000. A. V. WILSON, 65 Federal St.. Allegheny,- ocJO-9-wrs -TTIOK SALE-HOUSE AND THREE LOIS IN JD Aiiegneny, on line of street cars; lots 60x139 feet to a paved alley; Ane pUc? to' build five or six aaa-ition&i nouses; seo prese .nonse uas ut rooms, bath, "natural sh 'asm other eeraeon- venienees, aaa Ml in.-gooa-'orswr.rjAS. DRAPE A CO.. i F6SKS& av..sHsins. -j . . 'AT. 1 "W ft NOVEMBER 2. 1819. FOR SALE IMPKOVEB REAL ESTATE. Allexhenr Reafdescea. 1?OR BALE-IN ALLEGHENY. NEAR THE A' parks, new modern brick house orsrooms; all latest improvements; lot 25x129 ft, ; price only S3.U0. ALEXANDER LEE, 313 Wood St. no2-0 FOR 8ALE-COMPAEAT1VELY NEW srx UOOMED dwelling, with airmodern conve niences and in thorough repair, situate on Gar field avenne. Allegheny r price SS.3C0 cash. Ad dress PROPERTY, Dispatch office. QC31-77-ThS FOR 8ALE-0N. LOCUST STREET, ALLB GHENY. line 3-story brick dwelling, with all modern Improvements: good brick stable; lot 48x130 feet: price S14.000. A. D. WILSON. M Federal street, Allegheny. oc30-S-Ths FOR 8ALE-ON LINCOLN AVENUE. ALLE GHENY, line- brick dwelling: 13 rooms; 2 stories and mansard; large lot; good stable; ex cellent location: price 320,000. A. D. WILSON, S3 Federal street. Allegheny. oc30-s-ThS T7I0RSALE-N0. 293. 9-ROOtt BRICK HOUSkT V cor. Robinson and Goodrich sU., Allegheny; No. 295 Robinson St., S-room brick house, wltu 4 room frame house in rear: a good Investment. MCCUNE& COULTER, Agents, 93 Fourth ave. no2-93 Suburban Residences. FOR SALE-10-ROOM HOUSE. WITH 6 ACRES ground, near Hawkins station, P. R. R. McCUNE 4 COULTER, Agents, 98 Fourth ave. no2-93 170R S AiE-AT EDOEWOOD. FRAME HOUSE, JD "8 rooms, with IX 'acres rronnd, 5 minutes from station; a bargain; 37,800. W. E. HAM NElT,404Smlthfleld street, Pittsburg, and WU klnsburg. Pa. no2-30 FOR SALE FOR 2,600 EASY TERM8-A good house of S rooms, lot 54x175 ft., on Mon roe St.: well located: quick sale Is desired on ac count of removal of owner, on Monroe street, Bellevue. P., Ft. W. & C. It. R. W. A. HER RON SONS, 80 Fourth arenue. oc30-21-vrs FOR BALE-A GOOD HOUSE AND LARGE lot, monthly payments, 2 minutes' walk from Ingram station: house, Is sew, has 7 rooms, hall, natural gasi pure water, etc, and nnc largo lot; monthly payments: possesslonat once. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. no2-6S-D F IOR SALE A NICE RESIDENCE AND a.' larae lot m Sewickley, near raiiroaa station. S rooms, hall, cellar, porches, natural gas, hath, etc., large lot. open side en trance stable and car riage house, etc.;, price only 3A500; a great bar gain. JAS. W. DRAPE i. CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. no2-72-MWS FOR SALE '8EWICKLEY EXCELLENT brick residence on Broad st. (80 ft. wide), containing 1C rooms, laundry, bath, both gases, hot and cold water. Inside shutters, etc; large lot 47x3)3 it. lawn and fruit trees: as this honsels nearP, O. and stores, and only 1 block from station. In an elpgant neighborhood. It makes a most desirable home fora city business man: loir price and terms to suit. A. W. ADAIR. Room 708. Penn building-. Penn ave. no2-25 f OS SALE-LOTS. i CItr Lot. FOR SALEi-PROPERTY TO-DAY IS LOWER In the Hlll'dUtrlcts than el-ewbcrc within the city limits: this section of the city Is desirable as a place of residence, because its elevation places It above smoke and confusion, and In an atmosphere of health: it is convenient, as the new Central cable and Center avenue electric cars will carry residents to and from tnelr homes right to the heart of the city In from 5 to 10 minutes; these cars will be running before Christmas, and a boom In valuation will follow: our lists of properties In this district covers every ward and street, and In cludes building lots, acre tracts, residence, busi ness properties; we have bargains for early buy ers; call on us. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 313 Wood st. "no2-8 East End Lota. FORSALE-tSOO FOR HEBRON HILL LOTS, Madison are., Just at terminus of Wylle are. cable line. JU1W feet. BLACK $ BAIRU, 95 Fourth ave. no2-65 FOB SALE-IN BAUM'S GROVE, ON AMBER avenue, lot 40x135; 3 minutes from Roup sU.; will be sold cheap and on easy terms. W. E. HAMNETT, 404 8ml thfleld street. Pittsburg, and WUKlnshurg, PaT oc30-92 FOR 8ALE-1F: YOU WANT A SAFE INVEST MENT in property.snd one thatwUl Increase rapidly lrrvalue. boy one or those very desirable lots In Villa Park plan. Brnshton; our prices are low and terms exceptionally easy. JNO. F. BAX TER, Agent, 512 Smlthlleld St. OC27.70-TTSSU FOR SALE-SECURE ONE OF THOSE VERY desirable lots for a home or Investment; Baum Grove plan. Roup station ; the Baum Grove plan Is themost central location In the East End, and prices below actual value. MELLON BROS., East End, or JNO.F. BAXTER, Agent, 312Smlth field St. OC27-7I-V68U FOR 3ALE-BAUM GROVE LOTS FOB SALE, East End; finest lot in that plan, corner Am ber and Friendship. 40x110; alsolots No.S0and 31, adjoining each other, on Amber st. ; come quick; also stock drygoods to exchange for real estate. N. F. HURST, Real Estate Agt, Rochester. Pa. Send for farm and ex. lists. oc3I-14-EOD Allegheny Lota. TTOR SALE FINE BUILDING LOTS ON i? Fayette st.. -near Bid-well t.; the outbuild ing lots now-offered for sale: come and see' about them. A.D. WILSON, 65 Federal St., Allegheny. c39-9-WT8 -CHIR SALE-A-. FINE LOT 37X177 FEET OK jj I'errysviue avenue, Aiiegneny, on iine.ox dectrlc cars, one of the prettiest lots on the ave nue. Terms from JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. ' no2-6s-Q Suburban Lota, FdR SALE-ATWILKINSBUKG. LOT 100X110; 4 minutes from sta.: a good investment. W. E. HAMNETT, 4M Smlthfleld street, Pittsburg, and-WIlklnsburg, Pa. oo30-92 FOR8ALE-LOTSATTOBRENS. BRUSHTON. Wllklnsburg, Edgewooa, SwisSvalc -Braddock and. Brlnton, P. R.R, MCCUNE & COULTER, Agents, 93 Fonrth ave. no2-S3 FOB SALE-BEAUTIFUL LARGE LOTS, right at two stations: plenty of trains; elec tric and other roads chartered to run near; 3 miles from city postofflce; prices S9P to U0: 50c to ft per week; no lots sold; -come to office forfreerldeto the grounds. MAGAW & GOFF. LIM., 145 Fourth ave. no2-7-Ti8Su POK SALE-BUILDING LOTS CHEAP-THK best in the market for the money: special In ducements to purchasers desiring to build: terms easy: location very desirable; only 7 miles from jeucrcu st.; as Aspinwaii siauon, aajoining Sharosburg. West Penn R. R. or plans see v . A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth ave. no'-ao-ws Fanaa, FOR BALE-FARM 412 ACRES: OAK AND chestnnttlmber, with coal. Iron ore and lime stone, near Falrchance, 8. W. R. R. ED WIT T1SH, 410 Grant St.. Pittsburg, Pa. nol-D FOR SALE-A DESIRABLE FARM OF 50 acres, near the city,-dwelling and outbuild ings, orchard, water; etc.: in the oil and gas belt, JAS. W. DRAPE & CO.. 129 Fourth avenne. Pitts burg. no2-63-p pc OR BALE-A VERY FINE PLACE OF 38 acres. 14 miles from Pittsburg and oulr 15 minutes' walk from the B. B. station: large num ber of line apple, peach, cherry and quince trees; also an abundance of small fruits: frame bonte of 4 rooms, good stable, etc. C. BEKINGER A BON, 103 Fourth ave. oc30-15-WThs FOR SALE-A VERT FINE TARM OF 68 acres, In a high state of cultivation, good fences, well watered, land rich and productive, with a farm bouse' of 4 rooms and an excellent bank barn, only 3 miles from R. R. station and 8 miles from Butler; price low. C. BEKINGER A SON., lOSKourth are. oc30-i5-wrbs' FOR SALE-200 .ACRES, 8-ROOU HOUSE,. 2 barns, large orchard, Imltefrom station, for X) per acre: sell easy payments or take other property In exchange; also 35 acres, nice home, 5 rsoms, barn, orchard, well, etc. : 2 miles from Beaverr'sell easy payments or exchange;' send for farm and ex. list. N. F, HURST, Lock Box 49, Rochester. Pa, oc31-I5-tts FOK SALE-BUSINESS. Business CTsuiaees. T70R SALE-SALOON AND FIXTURES, NO. C 231 Diamond alley: good, reasons for selling. A. ZANGE, East Liverpool. O. ocll-78 17I0R SALE-DBUG STORE-ONE OF THE A' best stands In the city at a sacrifice If sold Address KINO, Dispatch office. nol-58 FOR SALE-A GOOD PAYING GENERAL store at a bargain f storeroom and dwelling. For particulars address' 8. P. POORBAUGH, OCS-3) Glencoe, Pa. TTOR SALE-A GOOD PAYING BUSINESS: E will show gdod reasons' for selling; price 1 1,500. Apply to FRED GREINER, cor. Fonrth ave. and Try st. 0031-00 T7IORSALE-ANINTERESTINALARGEAND JD prosperous manufacturing business, having a splendid line of specialties; perfect monopolies; only principals and those prepared to lnvestfrom S 15,00u to 5(1, OCO need apply; particulars eonfl entlally from JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. noWB-D FOR SALli-AT A 8ACK1FICE-A FIRST CLASS drygoods business; stock fresh and clean: location one of the ery best,. In a largo manufacturing district; stock will involve about !i0CO; can be reduced to 35,000; good and sufficient reasons for selling. Those meaning business can get f nil particulars by addressing P. O. BOX SO, McKeesport, Pa. n02-i3-TTS FOR SALE-NEW FIRST-CLASS STEAM laundry: fine family- grocery store with splendid location and business, will invoice about-' 8,000; smaller grocery stores, atooto S5.090; milk route: clrarand eonfcctlonerv stores 3225 to 3850: drygoods and notlonlstdres; feed store: 2 printing J omces: arng stores; suoo stores; oaKenes ana iw other business chances: free particulars. SHEP ARD CO. , 54 Fifth ave. oc25 .Business Stands. XT'OR BALE-A LARGE BUSINESS PROPERTY J? ' on Water street,- running through to First avenue:' splendid chance for Investment. JAS. W. DRAPE H CO., 123 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. no2-g-o FOR SALE-FIFTH AVE. BUSINESS.PROP ERTY. only JOBS per foot front, near the Court House, aiot 123x112. ft. to' another street:' especially adapted for stores,, warehouse,- light manufacturing or any other " purpose ZMUlrlng large space and down-town location: saTIsiactory terms van be made. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 89 Fourth aye. no:-7-TTS T?OR SALE-THE MISSION CHURCH PROP E ERTY, wlta three.lots about SO feet front, on Lombard street, Allegheny; near head of Federal street, and adjoining the -spacious residette ar grounds of Colonel Andrews; te he soM at pbUc sale, bv order ef (e tCBttew. oa Flidsw aflso leras, etefrosajAS-.W. DCAfIc f$!?jJm FOK SALE-BBSISBSS. BmtiieM maaih. r OR 8ALE-:SITHF1ELD ST., NEAR TSB l- UBH uustumcc, DUHHCB DlOWIWl 4CHS&U v ooa KBiiiu, o pax o per cent, &boiuiit ikw esldocerula In create la TIae SAMUEL W. BLACK. A CO.. OaFpnrtb are. hoC-?7-tts F IOK. SALE - SIXTH .STREET BUSINESS to an exnensea tA nnrphitiffr' Yulnpt ftr ftteaiMrv srr lngon this street. SAM'LWi H-LACK.4CO.. 9 Fourth ave, . BQ5t-97-TT8 Manafactarlnst Sttea. FOR SAIjEJ-FINE LOT-SUITABLE FOR manufaeturlng establlsknent; situate on. Second avenue, above Rosa at.; If sold soon can be had at a bargain and onv easy payments. Seew. A. HEHKON SONS. 80 Fourth are. no2-89-W8 FOlt SALE-M1SCELLANE0U6. Hones. Tehleles. Live Stock. fcc' FOR8ALE-2 BlX-rASSENGER CARRIAGES, good as new; used only a short time. Inquire of F. S. LIGGETT, IS Sandusky tt., 'Allegheny. OC29-30 . TTIOR SALE-A GOODNO. 1 SOUND DRIVING J horse: a good roadster, quiet and rentle. In -quire at 123 SANDUSKY ST., or SI FEDERAL ST.. Allegheny. " oc31-18-ThS MacHnerr was Metmlsw . FOR SAJE-ENG1NES.AND BOILEB8-NJ5W and refitted; repalrlngpromntlv attended to. PORTER FOUNDRYANDMACH1NEOO..LUL, below Suspension, bridge, Allegheny. Pa. auie-39 I7OR SALE-SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND ? boilers: all sizes and styles In stock, from 4 to loo h. n. :all refttted:sood as new. at lowest Dzlces: portable engines. S to 25 h. p. ; bolters an slajes , ana styles. ) ,n. l u un u, is rara way, Auegneny, Pa. oc2W0-n FOR SALE -NOW ONE SECOND-HAND tenonlngmachlne, 2 surface planers andt shaper, and new and second-hand engines, boilers, lard kettles, tar tanks, stflmen valves castings, etc VELTE A MCDONALD, Thirty-second st. and Penn are; 'V21-91-TTS FOR SALE-ON-SPECIALLY EASY TERMS, a completely' equipped malleable and- gray Iron foundry. In fnllrunning order; property Is 225x160 feet; brick building, with machine shop, patterns, otc.and IS situated within tnree blocks or the switch track In the heart of St. Louis. For full particulars apply to JOHN ORETHEK, No, 304 N, Eighth St., St. Louis, Mo. ocaMB-TTS F IOR SALE-MACHINERY, TOOLS AND. tnrk im thi- nremlsea. No. 46 water street, will be sold at auction. November 12. 1881. atlOA M.. an excellent lot or lathes Aom IS to 28 Inches, swing from 8 to 16-foot bed: bras lathes, drill -presses, planer, wood-working ma chinery, 8-lncb Saunders tapping, machine, pipe machine; lot machine and gas-fitting tools, ream ers, taps, etc : malleable and east Iron fittings; gate and globe valve suitable for steam and natural gasr .bending table and rurnace; flasks and patterns of valves, flanges and flttluas: also large gray mare, harness and wagon. REE3, SHOOK & CO., 46- water street, jt-iiuourg. is. PERSONAL. PERSONAL-HAVE YOU SEEN LEVI'S Bookstore? Do you know we havencw books as well aS old? Do you know we bare the largest stock of old books west of the Allegheny Moun tains? LEVI'S BOOKSTORE. 990 Liberty St. auJ-W PERSONAL "CUT HATES" ON WATCHES: richly engraved, solid gold, filled case. Elgin, watch es for ladles, 315 50; gent's slse, 18 50: sam e as 'old by watch clubs for S98: written guarantee riven; mall orders promptly attended, to. B. E, ARUNS, Jeweler, MFirth arc. OC27-134 PERSONAL WHAT ARE "VOLTAIC Diamonds?' rosea- IS miles south of Hot Springs. Ark;, at the foot of the Ouachita range of mou tains, in. Silver City basin: they are a natu ral stone, not paste; or glass. , and are warranted for brilliancy. B. E. AEONS, Jeweler. Bole Agent for.u..8., errata aye. OC27-134 PERSONAL HIS LOVE SUDDENLY RE TURNED; recently they had not been os-the best of terms owing to a little family lar occa sioned by tho wife insisting on being allowed .to renovate his wearing apparel, and which, ot course, was done In. a.bungllng maimer; Is order to prevent the trouble they agreed to send all their work hereafter to DICKSON:' the Tailor. SB Fifth aye., corner. Wood St., second floor, and,- now every tning u loveiy anapeace ana nappiues again reigns la their household. Telephone 156. an30-D , TO LET. City Ttesldences- TO LET-BUTLER ST., NEAR FIFTY-SEVENTH, 4 very nice new 2-story brisk houses of rooms each. L M. PENNOCK A SON. 106 Fourth are. - nos-w-na East 'Bad, Residences. mo let-hose' of m rooms, stable JL and ontbulldlnxs: large grounds; on Negler avenue, near Penn avenue cable cars. 'Inquire of HENRY .ROBERTS, at Oliver A Roberts Wire Co., Southsfde, ' sei9-M TO J,ET-JUST FINISHED NEW BRICK house, late, style, 8 rooms, late, improTe menta, on paved-street, near cable cats, at Belle field (near Oakland). .W.'A. HERRONkSONS; 8aFourthavenue.. oa-6-TTS (TIO LETA-BKICK KK8IDSC TsVSfsw j JL groostha-EMtEsaioraiiBostnetftiBf:: to a good nariv:wixn a 'Ban nmuv who wom take proper cue, of the house the rent would be' no ODiecs . immeaiaie possessjoni rfjta. vr DRAPE CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. B02-43 l . i ' AHeJEbeW ReaMeac'es. TO LET-Olt RIOGEWOOD AVE., ALLE GHEN Y,. modern dwelling of S rooms, at 122 per months -no .water rent. ALEXANDER Si LEE, 111 Wood st, . no2-50-D mo LET-.A:YEllYJJIIIEHOnSKOF a ROOMS JL and storeroom, with large lot and stable,', oil tneirerrysriiiQsriKna rosa, auuu s isirc uctuiiu Electric R. lUtrent only I9 per months C. BEkV" 1NGEK& SON., ;u3 Fourth aye, oc30-15-WTbS TO LET ELEGAKX RKS1DENCEIN ALLE-, UHENY, No. J FrankUn street; contains elghtrta'om. -good"" hall, bathroonu w-c, both gases and 'all" modern' Improvements,' with alee grounds. -GEO..H BOTH WELL, IS.o..le4 Frank-, fin street, Allerlleny,; . oe84. SBfearBHsk Residence, TO LET-AN- ELEGANT.LAHGE -BRICK " dwelling, house, furnished, with "large grounds, at Emsworth, P., Ft.- ff.-.C.K.W.; rent very low to a good tenant. C.BERINGES SON, 103 Fourth are. oc-15-wtb:4 ' Asartraeats. rpo LET A FIRST-CLASS FURNISHED JL front parlor, lor one or two gentlemen: rent reasonable to-right party- 46 THIRD AVE. noe-2 OiBcea. Dsk Room. &c TO LET-IN THE NEW DISPATCH BUILD ING, 75, 77and 79 Diamond street two of the. roomiest and best-lighted oSIces to be found-In the city; rent, 2e0andSSeijper,aunom.IncludlBg elec tric llglits, janitor service ana steam nesting. Apply between 10 A. X. and It, v, 2 and 4 P.M. , - rorbetweea jyis-g . 1BTKAYXD. STBAYEDM3AME TO THE BKSIDENCEjOF' the undersigned, 'near Ingram sutlon, .Char tiers township, on October 27, a large white "cow; owner can bave,tBe .same by provlB; propesfr and paylnr charges, or she will be sold according to law. MRS. WM?PETB1E. . aoMg LOST. TTOST-OR STOLEN-A BROWN OOCKBEL JJ tpanlel on last Tuesday week; has collar and register uroni A suitable reward for retarnisi; him to 42 SHERMAN AVE., Allegheny City. no2-45 " r LOST-WHiLELOOKING ATTHEELEGANT display of voltaic diamonds at 86Flfthave... I lost my senses at the beauty, brllHaaerandlew prices; eardrops, ft 50 asd up: rings, .1858 aad ns studs, Kandnp; stickpins,. ISKand up: allsotH.. gold.' B. E. ARONS, Jeweler, Hol:Agt fer U, D w---" FOUND. FOUNH-A 'P0CKETBOOK-OWNEK CAN get same by calling at SEVENTH AVE.. HOTEL OFFICE anddescrlbinylt, no2-4l 1TIOUND-HANDSOME. SOLU) GOLD FILLED 11 ,. vrin watches for ladies. 345 SB:, reals' site, 313 50;same as Sild by watch clubs' for fSS;, written guarantee glreu; man oroers jwejapiiy attended to, J?. V. AKONS. Jeweler. 65 rug- STOLEN. STOtEN-BEWARH OFJK0 WILL BE PAID to any person sjtving iBforsaae. tkat, will, lead to the dlsiovery.of the person er jsersoj who stole and carried off my front gate. WM. HALL, Emsworth P. (.,. Allegheny cq.Pa, Nevesaser 1. 1SS9. nn2-28 OEWelAL-PITTSBnalG. VTOTiCB IS HEBEBT GIVEN,TiTAT THE 1 reports of. Viewew oa the otsenraf: f la wood street.romt Frahkstewn aventta to a 49 foot street; MurtHml street, from Penn aveaHe to Chancer street;' Dallas avenue, from Pe avenue to Jranlutowa. avenae: JoeBs lane, from Grandvlewavenu to Oreaha trt, aad the Court bf CoanBO' Pleas wH&ia ten (W) days front date. ; , jei.Jt. eiuaLuw, Chief of Dipartsawnt of PuHteHTork; PrrTSBURO,EALNoiDerl,W. mMB. ' OCTOBBHSim VTOTICE IS HMtEBY GIVEN THAT THK. JM Burean of Health of she city of Pitts burg has this day established aad provided, and Uo fiereby.deeiitnate the feet' of Seven teenth (17) street," in the city of Fitts)iwrx,at the Allegheny' river, and Clark's dampboat, iraaiediately above the Berth end of the South Tenth sweet Vridge,-in tfceityof Pittabarf. on the Monongahela river; as tte plsvees where are to be received .soddsposited ,tke oteWi of all pdvfes as they snail from tine to time be, cleaned and. earpttedand ail other offensive . i,faaret4te Soperlateadent of the Burean ot Health,. b4-W ' Centintui oh "Tenth ?ag. '"sjss'aw Wfc for7?Pz? rj-.m - V- KXAkVaWATS. NEW ELEETRIC READ;; Beiaf MBsraeid'i OisA raac by theeaibf OAKLANDUARE and will carry paaseng,ers dfeeetfy frees. ' , the siBare,,to the dtrvia,'Piurg ,j Traction road for 5 CENTS. We offer for sale ia tfck squire far' to,te6 to fr,Ss (which includes t all tssprovemeata, . street or otherwisJ,.eIeent new two story asd mansard S and 9 rswm brick dwelling, with halls, bath, laundry, stationary tubs; cenieated" cellar, Tasge, fine chandeliers. both:ga, haudsome state mantels, with tile hearths, also " tile vestibule, bay windows, French plate class, efeetr'ic Ilghtia; apjaratas, frost and "rear, perches, etc.;. Usnfe. lot ,(giviBgfjeBt,si4e asd rear yard), fae ing asphalt paved and sewered street 130 feet in. width wRh parkta ceaterj , tnaiSeeat -riew,' perfect drainage,. ' B high aad healty lsoswioB. Tbese dwell- li' ingsare,BiB4r.hallt by-day work. Ji . TERM8-stALI.CAPHPA.Y3ENT in . DOWK, BALANCE g P'JER YEA& See and be cosvisceC '"""', SAM'L W: BLACK & GCfei W FOURTH: AVEN HE. ocSeJJS ACCTI8X 8ALSS. ; :M'P: n .ismsssMM -ATAtlGTION " J. H.BORLANP,:-f ' "ISMSS1ISIIB- . - W --. AuCTIQITEER.vj. '; m Wx- Importaut to the p'ufellc -The stock as! a large ilrjgouJe teyertias hoaMJ - r v. - ' orWlJSJ.Mu worth of farslfa aud domestic uir ..i DR.YGOODS, -H--;. ' CARPETS, RUGS, ',, . . ' --.' i'. .-- - . DRQqGtfTS;' Etc, 1 ByATJcnbir-Ar- J. H. BORLAND'S .fe aa1 LARGE AND SPACIOUS coisouaeioN t-Jsfc J'itt' V k' Nos. 723 di72S.Libertr streeiy ' at the head ot Wood street, opposite M ArbacBe WocGWswciB MONDAY. October28, 1889$ Sales wiH cemence dally atlOAJJt. - -;. jpv ' 'mi . -- .- - .-a--; 3 7; x. aaa 730 r. aaa osssoh -.- -j a- - iroaaay iorufliii toe huh wsa:a is disposed' of, and In quantities to suit 1 Tstt aS ,ti Tbk'ia wittesceseeetJast. the Iswisat sttk rfj?i-',,i w. ..r. '-. 7 j. sm .-jfl in Pittsfcurg, and is weU'worthr Mw Wmo -': of te paWie gessara-lly. The eatife swsek mast be kM rfaraleiOi cast or pried 1st ' order to make a proBapt settlt with tW , creditors, - " ;, ' -. ' . ," "& 111 ....1 ,XA t.fm a.1n&lAlAlMnA-'vfS AU. buwss Bum n m yJTO ?f : aateea aaa warraatea as. repreesawsv -. --i-,i r -" .- --," J. Special aeeesBmodatiofis'previded fer.lasHesy 1 ocWK-TTiwmt HOTEL atPUBLIC sME THE McCLXLLAN HOTJSS, GETTTSVrjUa.'lU. This Ioag S3UbMslid-ad wwU-kaovnt a sassy smseiwwwwsswuitsw- x ,,. .a :v. WEDNBSSAY, !ipVJs-MBBKlm. Also the Opera. Hoaste anHdiaa; wHa stars ,': roosas, oSces. ete. etfuadloiaiaic the hot at.' w These properties wi b seW seaarately, or-te C getaer, as way-sait pareaassrs. xar luisaan -s iaformatlnn spalv to ., . "iS,"'- G.iajWAiuHEiiH,TorJf,ra. -. -JAAtJKS HnaH. aesassaujg.iga rL AdsalnistratorsW Joha JCMTCWsaa. deoeasssl.'. . -: -? ocW-15-afWS' ' -" t. . 'fVl liAlSLUTUKb bALrJfc -OF- BUSBffiSS PROPIRTY. ; We win ejar-atpsblic aale m tfc rsJ,' THUMDAY.NovtHBber7.3o'44ewkPJftsH, valuable baainesa prasrrttaataositfea set east corner of Oslo, and Arch streata. Alls- ghaHy, eonsntwie at-a hsraa las, tom iVatW tog fwetatw aa pbla ottslft, assd sf., fsudwf; back aloac Are tfH a.sHsaaaes a-I m ft., on whWiU ereetad alswfa 3srv brieit: hotel coatajBine 30. roosas, ami 4 star raeas; an excellent loestioa oa at tssasae bass-. ness thersaabfarea- ef Mt ofty.sjsd raaMsr growiacin iiswartaaca aad. Vila. Tnsts,oa fsjBrth csa7WwO Jia? jasW. boni.ilSNER 4 yAsSawiis-J, 813 Wood. stGKO., IX RIDDL. Atroraef,,, llSDIaaaoadsfc"1 ' ' ' 3at - as i sissssssassas si.ssassssssysisjpasaiassassass.aaa a istJsJsyrXCTciuifa concirn nr. i J . UnlVAUU, hum. aa. tai iiuiia, mmj their plant, with a laeaaieraaoat, sm aatasc a . .... ..... isfsaf x- ilisMs 111 sir rna '1 bd tw '-J iairtramOm stfwJassf4t t(r. ' .V rr'.rmir. :?jrs.: .--Z. lm. Basaaasaj, wsa we JS sauu jb isauBi, jrns-j to ee.haadte saeaaaad jWUsa. wist sarrissa.v of a thotaahlysafakle .bnstnsas aaa. Oa. exsarWtKed is wsjiafaatafiac kas .gsainfai; -ferred. Amtikmiaciirtest - ? O. 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