HSKH 1 - VT'N v .rA-n sM- V PITTSBURG HONORED. AH the Pan-American Delegates Will be Here and Maybe Mr. Blaine, THE SECRETARY WAS INVITED. A Proposition to Continue the Mechanical Display for a Week. AtL PREPARATIONS BATE BEEN MADE The visit of the delegates to thean American Congress to this city will be dis tinguished by the attendance of all the members of that Congress. This will be the only city in the tour where snch wjll be the case. The reason for this, as explained by Mr. Cnrtis, in a letter written by him a few days ago, is that Pittsburg is considered by everybody to be the center of the iron and steel industry in this country. This is the particular thing which the delegates desire to investigate, and in that way Pittsburg will be the most interesting city in their rounds to a majority of them. The delegates from this country and two or three of the foreign commissioners who have been engaged in independent investi gations, and have not been with the tour ists, will join the body of the Congress in Pittsburg. In view of this fact Mr. W. E. Schmertx, the President of the Chamber of Commerce, yesterday sent the following telegram to Mr. James G. Blaine, the emi nent Secretary of State: The Chamber of Commerce of Pittsburg earnestly desires your presence upon tbe oc casion of the gathering of the International American Congress on November 6. 7 and 8. As a Inll attendance Is expected here, your vjsit would be mot timely, and would bo bailed with pleasure by your many fncnas. W E. SCHJIEKTZ, President of tbe Chamber of Commerce. The telegram was sent about 2 o'clock yes terday afternoon, so that no reply is ex pected until this forenoon. WILL ABBITE ON TIME. President Schmertz yesterday received from William E. Curtis, the representative of the State Department with the delegates a letter saying that the special train will arrive in this city promptly at 6 O'clock to morrow afternoon. 'The Keception Com mittee from this city will depart at 2:15 r. M. by a special train for Steubenville, where the delegates' train will be met, "Work on the decorations by Eoenigk, and on the floral ornaments by the Murdochs, will begin at the Monongahela House to-day. A proposition will be made at the meet ing of the directors of the Exposition Soci ety to-day to continue the exhibition of machinery and appliances which are being put in place for inspection by the Pan American Congress. The suggestion that it be continued on the Saturday lollowing this inspection has met with such general com mendation, that it is now suggested that the building be kept open the entire week fol lowing. The directors are confident that the scheme would meet wit a favor, especi ally in this city, where so many are inter ested, directly or indirectly, in machinery of so many varieties. SHAX.Ii MAKEBS IK LIKE. As is well known, the space has nearly all been taken up by manuiacturers of small goods, such as brushes, brooms, shoes and tbe like, which are as important in their way as commodities reauiring larger ma chinery in tbei- manufacture. The latter can be and will be Feen by the delegates iu their tour of the larger mills and factories, and the only opportunity they will have in seeing the smaller machinery will be at the Exposition, where they will be concen trated. The electrical display, however, which is contemplated, will not be one of the smaller attractions. On tne contrary, it will be large, and perhaps the biggest display of electrical appliances ever shown outside of an exposition of such -appliances alone. About haif the entire hall has been allotted to the interests centered in the Wetiughouse patents and those controlled by the Thomson-Houston Companv. The hall itself, will be made very attrac tive with flags and bunting, a special dis play being prepared of the colors of the na tions having a representative in the Con gress. The details! the exhibition and the proposition to continue it for a week will be discussed at length by the Board to-day. A Great Discovery. Tbe factlbat castor oil, as vile a medicine as was ever discovered, has so long held its own as a laxative, is because, until Hamburg figs w ere discovered, no medicine could take its place. Now. bow ever, ladies and children take Hamburg figs, and like them. 23 cents. Dose, one fig. Mack Drug Co., X. Y. ttsu CARPET REMXAVTs CHEAP. Best Body Brussels, Enoneh to Cover Ordln. nry Sized Boom, at 75 Cents a Yard. Duringlhe week Beginning November 4, We will offer 5,000 yards Best body brussels carpets, Eowelland Hartford makes At 75 cents per yard. $1.50 per yard is the regular Price of these goods. The pieces run from 10 to 30 yards. Borders to match all patterns. Edwabd Gboetzingeb, 627 and 629 Penn avenue. EXCURSION TO BALTIMORE Via Wnnhlnffton. The B. & O. B, B. will sell excursion tickets to Baltimore, good to stop at "Wash ington, D. C, at rate of $8 for the round trip, from Nov. 7 to 12 inclusive, good to return until the 16th. on account of the Catholic Congress. Trains leave Pittsburg at 8 A. M. and 920 p. ir. e Yea, We Will Sell for to-day abont 480 handsome over coats for men,, in imported Kerseys and heavy Chinchillas. The attractiue price is $12. If you cast your eyes on them one glance will suffice to show you that they are big bargains, worth a great deal more than $12. Make & point to see 'em to-day. P. C. C. C, cor. Grant and Diamond sts. opp. tbe new Court House. ' Three Special Bargain Lota of Fine Im ported Cloth Newmarkets, In -plain and fancy colorings, at $8, $10 and $15 each. The cloak rooms teeming with new goods and bargains. Jos. Eoene & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. IfYon Want Ladles' skint Examine our stock, which includes merina at $1 and $125, stockinette at $1 and 5125 knit wool, $1 25, $2, $2 50, $3 50. white, natl ural, cardinal, natural wool cashmere. $3 25 and $3 75. MORSE as ward, 41 Filth avenue. Boy' Bicycle Wool Hose, Extra Heavy. Sires 7$ to 10, and special bargain, 25c a pair. Hobne & Wabd, 41 Fifth avenue. Don't be misled. Stick to the old relia ble "Wainwright's beer. All dealers keen it. 5525 is their telephone number. msu A glass of F. & V.'s Iron City beer at njght insures quiet sleep. Cabinet photos, $1 per doz. Lies' Pop ular Gallery, 10 and 12 Sixth st nsu -The Tyranny of the Dead," at Lafay, ette HaU to-night Buun's Prixs Great English gout and rheumatic remedy. Sure, prompt and effect ive. At druggists'. TTSU Essence of Ginger don't enre coughs and build you up like Pabkzb's Getoeb Tonic. Paxjces's Hatb Bauax cleanses the scalp. cpiiarc.icATED.3 A ERATH) 0NTHE PEOPLE. LAST DESPERATE NOTE OF TUE DEM OCltATIO MANAGERS. The Nora- of Dead and Absent Attorneys Printed ni Sapportera of Johnston, and Many of Rownnd'a btnnncheat Friends Included In the List Deception That Deserve Rebuke. Surprised by the substantial Indorsement of the candidacy of Arch C Bo wand by rep resentative members of the bar, and made desperate by their inability to induce the Bar Association to indorse Johnston, the friends of the latter yesterday perpetrated one of the boldest confidence games on the public yet attempted in ft local political campaign. They made a copy of tbe list of attorneys, arranged in alphabetical order, which is kept in the Frotnonotary's office, and had the whole list published with the statement that "the following named attor neys are for Johnston for District Attorney." The fraud was so apparent that the Leader, which has stopped at nothing in its efforts against Bowand, declined to be a party to it. But the Press, with its Democratic editors, was glad to serve up the mess to its readers. "What was intended to be tkboom for John ston proved a great boomerang, however. As soon as it was glanced at by persons familiar with the names of attorneys the fraud was apparent. Scattered through the list of al leged supporters of Johnston were the names ot attorneys who have long been dead. Among these was-the name of the late A. C. Hover. The names of a number who have removed Irom the city among them that of M. H. Houseman were also freely used. But the climax of impudence was reached by the publication of the names of a large number of the members of the bar who were for Bowand first, last and all the time, and concerning whose position there never has been any doubt. Included, uuder this head were the names of W. "L. Bird. Josiah. Cohen, E. E. Cotton, John P. Cox, C. S. and J. P. Crawford, Dr. JohnDouglass, W. C. Erskine, J. A. Evans, Chas. A. Eagiu, C. S. Fetterman, John H.Hampton. A B. Hay, John C. Haymaker, J. P. Hunter, Thomas Hnnter, P. C. Knox, John S. Lambie, John B, Large, George E. Lawrence, C C. Lee, John Marron, Thomas M. Marshall, J. H. Miller, Samuel McClary, Lewis Mc Mullen, "Wes McMurrav, John Petty, B. B. Petty, AV. P. Potter. Charles L. Powers, James W. Prescott, "Wm. Beardon, D. C. Beardon, C. W. Bobb, C. A. Eobb, C. E. Bohison, 5. Schoyer, Jr., Joseph Stadtfeldt, "W. C. Stillwagen, Charles A. Sullivan, James S. Young and a list of others. All these gentlemen will be at the polls to-day, working and voting for Howand. They know he is a Better lawyer than B. H. Johnston, and that the interests of. 'Allegheny county will be safer in the hands of Arch H. Bowand than they would be if intrusted to B. H. Johnston, Such deception as was attempted on the voters of Allegheny Tcounty, by the Demo cratic managers aided by the Pittsburg Press, should be most severely rebuked. This end can best be obtained by voting to day for Arch H. Bowand for District Attorney. B. &B. 45-mcn black silk striped and figured drapery nets at $1, value Si 50. Boggs & Buhl. f lOLLS given awav, worth 25c to $2, with purchases in all departments this week. Busy Bee Hive, Sixth and Liberty. MEETINGS. FnEixrr Title aud Tbcst Company, 121 AND 123 FOTTRTH AVEMJK, PlTTSBCBG. Pa November 4. 1SS9. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of tbe Fidelity Title and 1 rutt Company will be held at Its office on THURSDAY, November 1, 1SS9. at I o'clock r. M for tbe purpose of receiving tbe annual report, tne election of 15 directors to serve tor the ensnlng year, and tbe transaction of such other business as mav properly come before the meeting. C. B. JlcVAY, Secretary. no53 5.0,7.8.9.12.13,14 DIVIDENDS. Lawrence Baits: or PrrrsBUKO, 1 PrrrSBUBO. October 31, 1889. I DIVIDEND-TRE BOARD OF DIRECT ORS of this bant hive this day declared a dividend nf THREE (3) PER CENT on the capital stock out of the earnings of tbe last six months payable on demand. nol-78 JOHN HOERR. Cashier. BUSINESS CHANGES. -VTOTICE IX The firm of Logan & Pope has this day been dissolved. T. H LOGAN. F. R POPE. Pittsburg, Pa., November L 1889. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1 have sold my entire stock and fixtures used in the harness business, consisting of har ness, saddles, robes, whins, etc, to Alex C. Grant, who will continue to do business at tbe old stand, cor. of Ferrr St. and Fourth ave. Mr. Grant is a thoroughly competent man in this business and I most cheerfully recommend him to my former patrons. S. CHAMBERLAIN. PlTTSBUBP. Pa., October 20. 18S9. no5-72 LEGAL NOTICES. Law office of W. A. LEWIS, 36 Diamond St. E SPATE OF MIOHAL WEHRMAN, deceased. Notice is hereby given that let ters of administration on the estate of Michael Wehrman have been granted to the under signed, to whom all persons indebted to said es tate are requested to make immediate payment, ana tbne having claims against tbe same should make thorn known without delay. JAMES F. GRIME , Administrator. no5sSS-Tu NOTICE APPLICATION WILL BE made to the Court of Common Pleas No. Lot Allegheny county, at No. 641 December Term. 18S9, for leave to amend tbe charter of the Pittsburg Natatonum. The petition for the amendment is now on file in the Prothono tary's office at the above number and term, where tbe same may be seen until the 30th day of November. 1SS9, when the same will be pre sented to Court at 10 o'clock A. M. noo-27-Tu A. M. NEEPER, Solicitor. ESTATE OF SAMUEL MOORE. Deceased. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that letters testamentary on the estate of Samuel Moore, deceased, late of Charters township, have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against tbe same will make them known with out delay. WM. M. CRAMP, MARY E. MOORE. Executors. oc29-42-tu ESTATE OF LET1TIA W. GAZZAM, De ceased. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE-IS OTICE is hereby given that letters of administra tion on the estate of Lctilia W. Gazzam, de ceased, late of the city ot Allegheny, have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all per sons indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against tbe same will make Ibem known without delay. FIDELITY Til LE A. TRUST CO., Administrator. DAVID Q. EW1NG. Attorney. ocSMI-tu ESTATE OF FRANK L. ROWLAND, De- CCcLSCd ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that letters of administra tion -on tbe estate of Frank L. Rowland, de ceased, late ot Mystic River Conn., have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against tbe same will make them known without delay. FIDELITY TITLE fc TRUST CO, Administrator. DAVID Q, EW1NG. Attorney. oc29-40Tu VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN LN application will be made to tbe Governor of Pennsylvania on WEDNESDAY, Novem ber 20. 1S89, by George Westinghonse. Jr, Charles A. Ashbnrner, John Caldwell. H. H. Westlngnouse and Walter D, Uptegraff, under the general corporation act of 1874 and its supplements, for tbe charter of -a corporation to be called Duqnesne Mining -and Reduction Company, the purpose of which Is to mine and reduce gold, silver, copper and other ores, and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rights benefits and privileges of 'said act of Assembly and its supplements. .., DALZELL, SCOTT &. GORDON, oc29-79-TU Solicitors. piANOb. ORGANS. a HAMILTON. , 81 AND 83 FIFTH AVENUE, Pittsburg. Pa. ap30.74-E WALTZK J. OSBOUEKE. UICRABD BABEOWS. BARROWS 4 OSBOURNE . JOB PRINTERS. 90 Diamond street. Telephone No. E12. u8I-6-cts KfDirplay advertisements one dollar per tgvare for one insertion. Classified advertise ments on this page such as Wanted, Tor Bale, To Let, etc, ten cents per line for each inser tion, and none taken for less than fifty tents. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BBAXCH OFFICES. For the accommodation of the public, Branch Offices have been established at the folio-wing plaoes, where Want, For Sale, To Let, and other transient ad vertisements will be received up to 9 P. M. for inser tion next morning: Advertisements are to bo .prepstd except "here, advertisers already have accounts wlthTMDls fatcu. 1 PITTSBURG. THOMAS MCCAFFKEY. S5u9 Butler street. FJ1IL G. STUCKEY, Zh street and Tenn ave. E. G. STUCKEYACO., WyUeave. and Fultonst K. bTOKELY. Firth Avenue Market House. EAST END. i. W. WALLACE, 6K1 Penn avenue. OAEXAKD. MCALLISTEK & SBELBLER,5th av. Alwood St. EotnusmE. JACOB 8POHN. No. SCarson street H. A. DONALDbON, 1707 Carson street ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAEHCHElt, 59 Federal street. H. 3l McBRIDF. Market House, Allegheny. FKF.DH. EOOElte. 172 Ohio street F. B. EGGEKS bON, Ohio and Chestnnt sts. J. F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS McHENKY, WesternsLd Irwin aves. G. W. HUGHES. Peinsvlvanla and Beaver aves. PEKBYM. GLEIM. Kcbeccaand Allegheny aves. MIL1.VALE BOROUUH. W. W. FLOC KER. Stationer. No. Grant ave. t WANTED. aiale IIclp. -TTTANTro-A GO0D BARBER, AT 4M FIFTH W AVE. now WANTED-F1RST-CI.ASS CUSTOM CUTTEK. ApplySM LIBERTY ST. not-S.1 TTTANTFD-A GOOD BABBER. AI'PLY IM V MEOIATEI.Y at 2003 OABbON BT., S. b. noM5 WA.NTED-A DRUG CLERK-ANSWER IN roll name. Address OPIUM, Box 821. Pitts bnrg. Pa. noo-8 WAMED-A FIRST-CLAbS CANVASSER for tbe Century Dictionary H WATTS t CO., 431 W ood St. no5-71-rrs WAM'ED-A FIRST-CLASS PLUMBER. Apply to OLNHAUSEN BROS., 2000 Car son st, faouthslde no5-75 VTTANTED-MACHINIST AT ONCE FOR Y general work. Inquire at VULCAN IKON CO., New Castle, Pa. no5-23 w AlTED-3) STONE CUTTFRS AT ONCE. Inonlre at office of KUNKEL JORDAN. 319 Ohio street, Allegheny. noS-8 TTT-ATED BREAD AND CAKE BAKER. W Applv after 1 P. M. to JOHN DODOS, 57 linens Vista St., Allegheny. no5-25 WANTED-A GOOD. STEADY GERMAN barber; none other need apply. JOS. CHRIS1MANN 274S Penn avenue. noo-M WANTEU-AT ONCE-A IRbT-t'LASS TIN and sheet Iron worker. JAMES T. KIN CAID, JR., 107 First ave., Pittsburg. no5-E WANTED-A GOOD BARBER IMMEDIATE LY: frood wages and steadv employment Apply 1". STOHMFELs, McKee's Bocks, Pa. noS-4$ WAI.TED-STONECUTTER3, INQUIRE AT JOHN SCHREINER'byard, head of Adams St.. Allegheny. no5-44-TTS WANTED-500 LABORERS ON R. N.I. B. K. K : one Tear's work. Address T. K. ilcCANN &SON, WhyNotP. O., Leeco., Ky. DOl-35 WANTED -A TRAVELING SALESMAN thrsugh Ohio and Penna to handle a side Hue to retail grocers. J. T. B., Dispatch office. no5-K -TTTANTED-A YOUNG MAN AS bALESMAN Y In retail store: must understand German: good reference required. Apply at &4S BD1 Lr-lt ST. noo-18 -TTTANTED-A LIVE MAN TO REPRESENT A large accident Insurance company: liberal terms to right party. Address BOX 5:49. Boston, Mass. oc.TO-30-J) WANTED AN EXPERIENCED BOOK KhEl'ER. Address BOOKS. Dispatch office, staling experience and references and sal ary expected. no5-69 -TTTANTED-A GOOD MAN AS CANVASSER Y and collector for Industrial Insurance. Apply to E. rHIlCHAKD, cornerof Twelfth and Carson streets, S. S. no5-100 WAN1ED-MACHINISTS AND HOLDERS; lonr first elnss machinists and twomolders to co to the country. Apply at CI FEDERAL umrvirr iu..hfm, n.ja WANTED-EIFTY CAULKERS ON VAT- URAL ras line. Apply to J. C. GIBNEY & CO., 24 East Main street, Columbus, Ohio. W ages, S2 25 per day. no5-2S "TTTAJSTED-A YOUNG MAN FOR HARD V V WARKstore, one having knowledge of the business preferred; must live In Allegheny. Ad dress 8.. Dispatch Office. no5-S WAMED-AGENTS TO SELL TEAS, CO FJhEand spices to families: salary and commission: references required. ASSAM TEA CO., 4o05 Liberty ave., Pittsburg. noo-63 WANTED YOUNG MAN AS A GENERAL clerk; must write well and be a good short hand and typewriter. Address, P. O. BOX 55, gltingage, experience and references. noS-66 ANTED-A YOONG MAN, AGED ABOUT 18, to learn Jewelry and watch repairing; one who nas had some experience preferred. Ad dress WA 1 C1IMAKER, Dispatch office. n 05-21 WANTED-GENTLLMEN WHO DESIRE A wife or a lively correspondent to send their address and stamp to THE AMERICAN CORRE SPONDING CLUB, Box 643, Clarksburg, TY, Va. OC23-10 WAMEU-KE1.IABI.E LOCAL. ANOTKAV EL1NG salesmen; positions permanent; special Inducements now: fast-selling specialties: don't delay: salary from start BROWN BROS., Nurserymen, Rochester, N. Y. sel7-70-TTS -TTTANTED-ACTIVK MEN TO SELL HOUSE VV HOLD goods In Pittsburg and Allegheny: we have all kinds of goods that peoplo buy fast because they need them. Call and get terms. E G ATELY A CO , 25 Federal street Allegheny. no3-I18-TRa TTTANTED GENTLEMFN AT SMART'S V Practical business and bhorthand College, 4 Sixth st; greater inducements at lower terms than any other college private lessons for both sexes dav and evening: the best Instruction guir anteed without text books. ocSI-ttssu WANTED-LABORERS WANTED IN NEW Orleans sn able-bodied men to ship as crew; wages tfSO per month and board; to reliable men steady employment will be given. Apply to M.N. WOOL). Coast and Latausche Line, No. 2 Canal st. New Orleans, La. oclG-42 WANTED-AG LNTS TO SELL LYONS' Golden Liniment: a certain enre In all cases of rhenmatlsm, headache, neuralgii: also cures catarrh; cverv bottle warranted. S. C. LONS & CO., Room 17. McCance Block, corner Seventh ave. andSmlthflcld St., Pittsburg. noo-22 TTTANTED-AGENTSTOSELLTEA. BAKING V ponder and pure spices: gifts with goods; coke workers, miners or millmen can makemoney In their spare time: special Inducements toper sons having established trade. YAMASH1RO TEA CO., S3 Jackson st, Allegheny, Pa, au20-7-TTS -TTAITE1-SALESMEN AT S75 PER MONTH V salarvand expenses, to sell a Ilncofsllver- platedware, watches, etc.: by sample only: horse and team furnished free: write at once for full Particulars mid sample case of goods free. bTAN ARD SILVERWARE CO., Boston, Mass. se24-1fl-D WANTED-1 RAVELING SALESMAN-ONE who has an established trade in Ohio, est Va. or any territory west of Pg., to handle a good paying side line that requires no samples; our line afone will pay all vour expenses and be little trouble. Address C D. & CO., Box 900. Pitts burg. no5-85 Female Help. WANTFD 4 GIRLS TO SEW CARPETS AP PLY to UPHOLSTERER, Monongahela House. n ol-15 TTTANTED ONE GOOD. EXPFRIfcNCED YV dining room girl, at BOLEY'S HOTEL, MiyiMiJiauiuuu, Vlljt uuo-u -TTTANTED-GIRLS FDR HAND PAINTING VV on bolting cloth. Apply H. H0LT2MAN & SONS, 111 Market st noo-U WANTED-HOUSEaEEPER, BESTOFREF tltKN C'E required: Inquire or address MRS. M. STKIGHr, cor. Adams and Lhartler sts., Allegheny. no5-4 TTTANTED-LADY AGENTS FOR OUR NEW VV Mcintosh Raglln; superior cloth, in wide stripes on outside; vulcanized rubber on Inside: close flttlngtveryetyllsU; never spots: beautiful as the finest cloth garment ever made and Is abso lutely waterproof: agents sell six a day and make S6 00: great opportunity; also fine line other goods. Address E. H. CAHPBEL1., 4S4 Randolph st, Chicago. noJ-63-TTsu Stole nnd Female ITcId. WANTED AT ONCE-4 FARM IA.NDS. col. boy, cooks, chambermaids, bouse girls, nurses, dishwashers, pantry and dining room girls. MEEHAN'S, 545 Grant st no4-o W ANTED-A YOUNG MAN OB WOMAN wbo can keep books and is willing to make him or her sell generally useful In the office. Ad dress, with reference. LOCK BOX 361, Pittsburg. no5-4S Financial. -TTTANTEO MORTGAGES-MON EY TO LOAN VV In sums to suit at H, 5 and 6 per cent ALLES BAILEY, 164 Fourth are. Tel. 167. aplS-14-TTSSu w ANTFD-TO l.t)A 1200.000 ON MOICT- UAtr Ksitioo ana upwara at 0 per cent; $500,000 at 4)4 per cent on residences or business properly; bibi iu auiujaiuK FRENCH. 125 Fourth avenue. so in adlolaiug counties. S. H. OCZI-4-D w AN TED-tMO-UN USUAL BUSINESS OP- ruiauniii, to ngni party witn fo or oc30-S7-TVn'SU THE" PlTTSBURGr -DISPATCH, WANTED. Financial. WASTED-MORTGAGES ON CITY PROP ERTY, over S4.000I 4 tier cent; no tax. HENRY A. WEAVER CO., S2 Fourth avenue. mh2-a22-D ANTED-A PARTY TO LOAN FIVE thousand dollars for building purposes; good security. Address SECURITY, East Liberty Postofflcc. no5-l7 TTTANTE1J-MORTG AGlsS-ttCOO, 000 TO LOAN lnlarreand small amounts at 4k. 5 and 6 per c ier cent, free of State tax; no delay, REED B. COYLE& CO., 131 Fourth ave myzi-ui WANTED-TO LOAN 1500,000. IN AMOUNTS or fs, 000 and npward,6n city and suburban property, on 4H per cent, free or tax: also smaller amounts at 5 and 6 per cent BLACK BAIBD. 85 Fourth avenue. eil-US-D "fTJASTED-HOirrGAGES-SL 000, 000TO LOAN V V on city and suburban properties at 4K, tand (percent and on larms In Allegneny and adja cent counties at 6 per cent 1. M. PENNOCh. bON, 10j Fourth arenne. ap7-Hl SItnntlons. W ANTED-A SITU A7I0NA8 ENGINEER OR machinist; good references. Address. M. C Dispatch Office. no5-43 WANTED-POMTION AS BOOKKEEPER; best city references. Address BOOKKEEP ER, Dispatch office. noW WANTFD-A SITUATION AS CHAMBER MAID or general housework. Address MARY. 65 Second ave. uoi-M W ANTED-A SITUATION IN A WHOLE SALEorretallgroeerybyayoqngmanoro years' experience, !. Address v, ft, Dispatcn oi- uce. no5-49 TTTANTED DRUGGISTS' RELIEF CLERK W open for engagements: registered as man ager; ciiy experience. Address KEI.lEFCLbltK, Dispatch office. ' no5-9 WANTED-BY'A YOUJG MAN OF GOOD address, a cltaatlonns traveling salesman for a reliable firm: best orclty references: at pres ent employed by an Eastern manufacturer. Ad dress A., Dispatch office. no5-50 WANTED - SITUATION AS TYPEWRHER and stenographer; lias had 3 years' experi ence; uses the Remington and Hauvnocd and un derstands use of pbotopbonc: good reference. Address RAPIDITY, Dispatch office, no5-65 WANTED-POSITION IN MANUFACTUR ING business by young man with ten years' experience ss shipping clerk, psymaster, pnr chaslng agent, etc.Jn a large establishment in tblsclty; would accept troderate salary at first: best of references given. Address S., Dispatch office. no.-47 Partners. WANTED-BUSINES9 MAN WITH $3,000 TO take charge ot office in paving iron busi ness. Address J. V. 11.. Dispatch office. nc5-6j anscelloneona. WASTED-TO BUY A SMAL1, CLOTHING or furnishing goods store, or interest In same. Address L. C., Dispatch office. no5-92 -TTTANTED-YOU TO GET A BAKER'S VV dozen (U)of Stewart Co. 's fine cabinet photos lor 1, at SO and 82 FEDERAL ST.. Alle gheny. mv28-49-TT6a W ANTED-A LARGE SECOND OK THIRD floor, with power and elevator, located in about center of PltUburc Address, BOX 711, Pittsburg. no-i-67 WANTEO-RESPECTABLE PARTY WILL IN O to adopt perfectly healthy girl baby, four weeks old: legitimate and healthy pareuts. Inquire 903 PENN AVE. no5-C2 WANTED -NOVEMBER 13 THE LAST month for line cabinets at tl per dozen, at AUFRLGHT'S ELITE GALLERY, 516 Market st, Pittsburg. Bring the children on elevator, ' noJ-60-TOTSbU WANTED -ONE SECOND-HAND STEAM power punch, such as Is used in boiler shop. Address by letter only, giving dimensions and price and where It can be seen, HENRY It HIbSRICH, IS Walnut St., Allegheny no5-61-TTS TTTANTED-BY PEARSON, LEADING THO VV TOGRAPHER, 90 Fifth avenue. Pittsburg, and 43 Federal street Allegheny, everybody to V now that he is making fine cabinets at fl 50 per dozen: photos delivered when promised Instan taneous process. mhl3-63 WANTED - BARBERS TO BUY A GOOD paying barber shop, well located; no com mission required from either party. Call at A. EDLIS A CO.'S. Leading Manufacturers of Bar ber Supplies and h urntture, 502, 504. 505. 60S. 510 Liberty street Pittsburg. Pa. nol-67-MTuwr FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. Citv Residence. TJiOR SALE VICEROY STREET, A BRICK ' dwelling of 7 rooms, both gases, cltywater, bath, w.c. all conveniences and newly papered. BLACK BAIRD, 95 Fourth are. 2E-S1 no5-4 F l()R SALE-CENTER AVENUE. NEAR FUL TON st. a good house. 0 rooms: late lmnrore- ments: price and terms very moderate. W. A. HERHON SONS, 8U Fourth avenue. no5-87-Tur FOR SALE WASHINGTON bT.. NEAR WY LIK, a 2-story and attic brick dwelling of 6 rooms, hall, bath, laundry; both cases; hard wood mantels, etc. ; well sewered and In good re pair; lot 20x102. BLACK BAIRD, 95 Fourth are. 2X no5-2 East End Resioencea. FOR SALE ROBINSON AVENUE-TWO-STORY. frame.- 4 rooms, good cellar, lot 25x117; 11,201). CHARLES SOMERS CO.. 313 Wood st. no5-33-TWTS FORSALE-A PROM1T BUYER CAN BUY for 30,000 a large, well Improved East End Broperty. worth50,OM. AddrcssbOUlHBOUNO, 'lspatcli office. 'no5-97 FOR SALE-OAKLAND RESIDENCE, CRAFT ave., near Fifth ave.; 14 rooms. bath, laundry; all the latest Improved conveniences: large grounds. 135x260. BLACK BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. 2D-6S. no5-2 FOR SALE-A TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSE of5 rooms and finished attic: lot 30x140 feet; planted In good fruit trees: located on Shady ave nue. Eleventh ward, Allegheny; price only (2. 100. C. BEBINOEB bON, IU Fourth ave. no5-53-TT OR SALE-NEW DWELLING HOUSE OF 6 rooms, attic, batb, w. c. range, slate man tels, front and back porch: lot 30x100: Cypress street, Shadrslde: easy terms: immediate pos session. GEORGE SCHMIDT, 157 Fourth ave. no2-44 FOR SALE A GREAT BARGAIN IP bOLD In the next few days, only SioOO for 2 acres of ground with a house of 8 rooms, will subdivide to great profit; 1 square from electric line. Hazelwood. W. A. HEBRON SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. nol-I FOR SALE-LOTS IN THE BAUM GROVE Plan, iront on wide avenues: all streets curbed, sewered and flagstone sidewalks with grass plats: this plan Is situated In the center of East End and has all the advantages. MELLON BROS.. EastFnd. or JOHN F. BAXTER, Agent tu:amiiiinciast noinu-Tur FOR SALE S1X-ROOMED TRAME AND hall: lot 25x106. painted and papered, only five minutes from cables and East Libert) station: desirable neighborhood: monthlv payments, S300 down, balance (14 per month: prlrcf!,400. H. 51. LYNN, No. lFrankstown ave., Denholm build ing. East Liberty. no5-76 FOR fa ALE-HANDSOME HOME FOR S3. 300 ON very reasonable terms; street and sewer Im provements made: a complete brick house, late stvleof architecture, 9 rooms, finished and con vcnlenced most thoroughly; beautifully located on Coltart square, Oakland. Full particulars from W. A. HERRON bONS, 80 Fourth avenue. no4-3-TT FOR SALE - F1VE-ROO MED HOUSE AND hall: newly papered and painted: lot 25x100, from street to street: desirable neighborhood, only five minutes from cables and East Liberty station: on monthly payments, $300 down, balance !15permonth; price 1.800. H. M. LYNN. No. 1 r raukstowu ave., Denholm building, JEast Lib erty. no5-76 FOR SALE OAKLAND AVE , FINEST SPOT on the street lot S!xl20; fine two-story and mansard brick dwelling of 7 larfc rooms. hall, vestibule, front and rear stairs, slate mantels throughout tile hearths. Inside shutters, bay window, bath and w.c, chandeliers, cemented cellar, fine range, stationary washstands, front and rear porches, ce ment walks: excellent scweraec; $8,000, ALLEs BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. lei. 167. no5-51 Glenwood Realdrncea. FOR SAl.E-3 ACRES GROUND, GLENWOOD, froutlng Second ave.. with a brick dwelling of 8 rooms and 4 attic rooms: only five minutes walk from station: well adapted for manufactory ur poses. BLACK BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. 2D 8 no5-2 Alleshenr Residences. FORSALE-S BRICK HOUSES, ALLEGHENY, 2 on Koblnson of 9 rooms, bath. h. audc. water, both gases, etc., and 3 on Rose alley, 4 rooms and attic; each all well sewered. BLACK jaiiuj, w x onrin ave. -a-mi noa-. FOR SALE-57,000. CONSIDERED CHEAP, A dcslraule Allegheny residence. No. 203 Junl atta st : lot :4xl29 ft : a good brick hnnse: 6 rooms and attic: late Improvements. See W. A. HER RON SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. oc22-61-tuf FOR SALE-COMPAHAT1VELY NEW SIX ROOMED dwelling, with all modern conve niences and In thorough repair, situate on Gar field avenue, Allegheny: price (A3C0 cash. Ad- urvss I'nui rjts.1 1, .uisuabcH uuice. noz-oi-TT&u FOR SALE AT A GREAT KEDUCTION trnly a bargain: only (6,000: a good brick bouse: 9 rooms. In first-class order: late Improve ments; well located In Fourth ward, Allegheny, bet l . A. HEBRON A SONS, 80 Fcirth ave. OC22-61-TUF Suburban .Residences. FOR 8ALE-4JAKMONT-MODERN DWELL ING 8 rooms, attic, bath, fine dry cellar, slate mantels, marble and tile hearths, stationary sideboard, electric bells, gas, water, large lot; S4.500. CHARLES bOMEBS CO., 313 Wood St. no5-33-TWTS FORSALE-ATABARGAIN-AVERY GOOD two-story frame bouse of 5 rooms and attic, with two large lots of 48 feet front each by 155 feet deep. In Mlllvale borough, on a good street: price only 2,500. C. BER1NGLR SON, 103Fourthave. no5-53-TT FOR SALE-CHOICE SEW1CKLEY RESI DENCE iiroperty: modern uwclllng. 11 rooms, baft, lnsiile w. c, hardwood mantels, handsome tile fireplaces, laundry, nat and art. gas, house supplied with filtered water under pressure, concrete sidewalks, stable, etc.: large grounds, shaded with fine old forest trees; excel lent neighborhood; houses all set back 50 to 100 Icet from street; also fine building sites, with same advantages as to location and surroundings ; trains ran on express time at the hours most needed by business men. SAMUEL W. BLACK 4 CO., n Fourth ave. noJ-11-TT TUESDAY, NOVEMBER FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. (Suburban Residence. FOR SALE-ATEDGEWOOD, FBAMEHOUSE, 8 rooms, with 1 acres ground, 5 minutes from 6tatlon; a bargain; 7,5C0. W. E. HAM NETT, 404Smlthfield street, Pittsburg, and Wll klnabnrg. Pa. no2-30 FOR SALE-LOTS. City liots. FOR SALE-CHOICE BUILDING LOT ON Colwell street: 23x100; SLOOO. CHARLES bOMERS&CO., 313 Wood st. no5-33-TWrS East End Lots. I7OR SALE-20 BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOTS, ! HerranHUl Park, grand view or East Lib erty valley. CHARLES SOMERS CO.i 313 Wood St. no5-33-TWTS FOR SALE-J60O FOR HEBRON HILL LOTS, Madison ave., lust at terminus or Wylle ave. cable line, 24x100 feet. BLACK BAIBO, 95 Fourth ave. no2-65 FOR 8 ALE-BAUH GROVE-A N UMBER OF the finest lots in this choice property at prices away below present valuation. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 313 Wood St. no5-33-TWF8 FOR SALE-A BEAUTIFUL BUILDING SITE 47x164 feet on paved street In Oakland, close to Fifth ave., flrst-class neighborhood; only 1100 per foot front. BLACK 4 BAIRD, 85 Fourth ave. 2D-2I6. 105-2 FOR 8ALE-EASr END BUILDIN43 LOTS, 40x120 ft, 1 square from Fifth and near S. inland avenue, In College place plan, on grade, with city sewerage: price only S2,2i)0: terms rea sonable. W. A. HEBRON SON S, 80 Fourth ave nue. no5-85-TUF" FOR SALE-CHOICE RESIDENCE SITES IN tbe most attractive part of East End to be secured by Investing In a lot in liaum Grove plan; Investigate this plan before pnrehaslng elsewhere. MELLON BEOS,. East End, or JNO. K BAXTER, Agent, 512 Smlthfleld st. no3-72-T'issu FOR SALE-1F YOU WANT A SAFK INVEST MENT In property.and one that will Increase rapidly In value, buyoneorthose very desirable lots in Villa Park plan. Brnshton; ourprlces aru low and terms exceptionally easy. JNO. F. BAX TER, Agent, 512 Sinifhtield st. no3-71-TT8Sn Alleehcnv Lota. FOR SALE-LOTS ON NUNNERY HILL. Twelfth ward. Allegheny: a few choice lots remain In the late Robert Henderson plan on Nun nery Hill; to secure slot here an early visit Is necessary. A LEGGATE 4,bON, Agents, 31 Federal st. Allegheny. no5-19 bnbnrban Lots. ITIOR SALE-CHOICE LOTS; ISOxlM, S400 TO COO, Belmont Place, Ingram. P.. C. St L. K. It: streets 50 ft. wide; sewered: houses to set back 40 ft, cost at least 2, COO: terms ta down, balance 10 rer month. INGRAM LAND AND IMPROVE MENT CO., 60 Fourth ave. (second floor). ocl3-102-TXiia FOR SALE BEAUTIFUL LEVEL- LOTS street and sewer Improvements being made; the best lots in the market for the money: terms easy: at Aspinwall, West P. R. R , adjoining bharpsburg, only 7 miles from Federal street Alleghenv. bend for plans. Y. A. HFRRON SONS, W Fourth avenue. no5-8-Tur Farms. FOR SALE-FARM -150 ACRES; 40 ACRES poplar, oak and hickory timber: good coal, limestone: water; 4 acres choice fruit: frame house, 6 rooms; bank barn; near Apollo: S40 per acre. ED. WITTISH, 410 Grant st Plttkburg, Pa. no3-n FR SAGBuM ACRES OF FINE LAND, house, barn, well of water, all in cult and fenced, near city and R. R. In the OH Belt; 2M per acre; good terms; also several other small farms for sale. GEU. S. MARTIN CO.. 105 Fourth ave. no5-41-TTSsu FOR SALE-200 ACRES, 8-ROOM HOUSE, 2 barns, large orchard, l mile from station, for f 6 per acre: sell easy payments or take other uroperty In exchange: also 3.) acres, nice bome, 5 rooms, barn, orchard, well. etc. ; 2 miles from Beaver: sell easy payments or exchange: send for rarm and ex. list N. F. HURsT, Lock Box 49, Rochester, Pa. oc31-l5-TT8 FOR SALE-FARM OF 70 ACHES NEAR DE HAVF1N, P. W. Ry.: all cleared and In good order; elegant buildings, orchard, etc.; probably has oil or gas under It: boring for gas half mile away: also an elegant farm of 100 acres on P. L. E. Ry.. with gas well on It for (30 per acre, and farms of all sizes In adjoining counties; also coal, timber and farming lands ln"W. Va. MACAW GOFF, L1M., 145 Fourth ave. no5-77 Miscellaneous. TTIOR SALE-IMPROVED PROPERTY PAYING J handsomely In a growing Kansas city: low Erice or exchange for merchandise. CHARLES O.MERS CO., 313 Wood St no5-33-TWTS FOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Chances. FOR SALE-CHEAP-AN INTERESTMN AN oil well, nearly finished, with 500 acres, near producing wells. Address FORTUNE, Dispatch office. noS 93 FOR SALE A GOOD PAYING GENERAL store at a bargain: storeroom and dwelling. For. particulars address S. P. POORBAUGH, Glencoe, Pa. oc8-3 FORSAI.E AN OLD ESTABLISHED WHOLE SALE and retail tobacco business on one of the principal streets of the city: doing a paying business; reason for selling; going into another business. Address TOBACCO, Dispatch office. no5-52 FOR SALE DRUG STORE-ONE OF THE test stands on the Sonthslde, Carson st, with a very fine established trade: prescription trade large; an elegant opening for the right party; stock will invoice about 25,000; on reasonable terms. Particulars from CAMPBELL, DENNY CO., 1507 Carson St., S. 8.. Pittsburg. no5-74 FOR 8 ALE-AT A SACRIFICE-A FIRST CLASS drrgoods business: stock fresh and clean: location one of the aery best In a large manufacturing district; stock will Invoice about S.0C0, can be reduced to 5,000; good and sufficient reasons for selling. Those meaning business can get full particulars by addressing P. O. BOX 50, McKcesport Pa. no2-43-rrs FOR SALE-NEW FIRST-CLASS STEAM laundry: fine family grocery store with splendid location and business, will invoice abont 9,000; smaller grocery stores. 400 to 5,000: milk route; cigar and confectionery stores 225tofC50; drrgoods and notion stores; feed store; 2 printing offices: drug stores; shoe stprcs; bakeries and 100 other business chances: free particulars. BHEP ARD CO., 54 Fifth ave. , oc25 FOR BALE-AN OLD ESTABLISHED COUN TRY store, with a general and well assorted stock of goods and doing a safe and profitable business: situate In the midst of a populous and wealthy community; postofflce established In same building; 111 health on the part of present owner, and anxiety to retire from bnslness the only rea sons for selling. Particulars from J As. W. DRAPE CO., 129 Fonrth avenue, Pittsburg. no5-78-TTFS T7IOR SALE-A WHOLE OK HALF INTEREST J? in an extensive general store doing a large and lucrative business In a rapidly growing man ufacturing town on line of railroad; spacious rooms in a brick building on the corner of the two leading streets In the place; oldest and best stand In town; sales about 80,000 annually, mostly on a cash basis: no bad debts: snch a fine opportunity as this presents to secure a monev-maklng busi ness Is of rare occurrence- Fuller Information to principals onlyand those meaning business can ba obtained at our office, or sent by mall when real name and address Is given. JAS. W. DRAPE CO., 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. no5-29 Business Stands. FOB SALE--BUSINESS PROPERTY COR. Wylle and High st: now paying s good In vestment For Information see W. A. HERRON bONS, 80 Fourth ave. " no5-87-Tur FOR SALE-SJ1I1HFIELD ST., NEAR THE new postofflce, business property, rented to good tenants, to pay 5 per cent absolutely net Cf-lde certain Increase In value. SAMUEL W. BLACK CO., 99 Fourth ave. no2-97-TTS FOR SALE BUSINESS PROPEKTY SOUTH Diamond, neat Federal street Allegheny: to a prompt buyer we can sell this business houe aud lot 20x90 to an alley, at a price below valua tion of any bnslness propcrt equally good In Allegheny. CHARLES bOMEBS CO., 313 Wood st no5-33-TWFS FOR SALE-FKANK&TOWN AVE., E. E.. fine business location, first-class grocery; clean, choice goods, fixtures, lease, horses, de livery wagons; complete establishment doing an active and profitable business; well adapted building: large yard, stable, etc.: low rent: will sell at Invoice, CHARLES SOMERS CO.. 313 Wood st. noS-33-Twrs FOR SALE-FIFTH AVE. .BUSINESS PROP ERTY, onlv S3GS ncr foot front near thi Court House, a lot 123x112 ft. to another street: especially adapted for stores, warehouse, light manufacturing or any other purpose requiring large space and down-town location: satisfactory terms can be made. SAMUEL W. BLACK CO., 99 Fourth ave. no2-97-TTS FOR SALE THE MISSION CHURCH PROP ERTY, with three lots about 60 feet front on Lombard street Allegheny, near bead of federal street and adjoining the spacious residence and grounds of Colonel Andrews; to lie sold at pnbllc sale, by order cf the trustees, on Friday after noon. November 8, at 2 o'clock, on the premises. Terras, etc.. Irom JAS. W. DKAPE t o . Agents and Auctioneers, 129 Fourth avenue. Pittsburg. no2-71-D FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Machinery ana Metals. FOR SALE ENGINES AND BOILERS-NKW and refitted: repairing promptly attended to. PORlERtOUNDRYANDMACHlNECO.,LIM.. below Suspension bridge, Allegheny, Pa. aulO-29 FOR SALE NOW ONE SECOND-HAND tenoning machine, 2 surface planers and 1 sbaper, and new and second-hand engines, boilers, lard kettles, tar tanks, bli'men valves, castings, etc. VELTE MCDONALD, Thirty-second st and Penn ave. lv2l-9I-TT8 FOB BALE-ON SPECIALLY EASY TERMS, a completely equipped malleable and gray iron foundry. In full runplng order: property is 225x160 feet: brick building, with machine shop, patterns, etc., and Is situated within three blocks of the switch track In the heart or St. Louis. For foU particulars apply to JOHN GRETHER, No. 304 N. Eighth st, St Louis, Mo. oc28-3StT8 FOR SALE MACHINERY, TOOLS AND stock-On the premises. No. 49 Water street, will be sold at auction. November 12, IStrt. at 10 a. It., an cxeellent lot of lathes rroin 18 to 28 Inches, swing from 8 to 16-foot bed: brass latncs. drill presses, planer, wood-working ma chinery, 8-Inch Saunders tapping machine, pipe machine; lot machine and gas-fitting tools, ream ers, taps, etc.; malleable and cast iron fittings; gate and globe valves suitable for steam and natural gas; bending table and furnace; flasks and patterns of valves, flanges and fittings: also KWUF'' mare, harness and vagon. BEES, SHOOK CO., 46 Water street, Pittsburg. PaT OC39-6S 5, 1889: FOR &ALE-&lSCELL'AHEOUS. 'Machinery and Metals. FOR SALE-SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND boilers: all sixes and styles la stock, from 4 to 100 h. p. :alt relltted: good as new, at lowest prices; portable engines, 8 to 23 h. p. j boilers all sizes and styles. J.S,YODNG,23Park way, Allegheny. Pa. " ocS-80-D FOR BALE SIXTH TJTEEKT BUSINESS property: good building 27 ft. front 110 deep to an alley, now rented to pay 6 per cent above all expenses to purchaser; values are steadily grow ing on this street SAM'L W. BLACK CO.. 99 Fourth ave. no2-87-rrs Horses. Vehicles, Live Stock, tfce. FOR SALE COMBI.SATION HORSE: DARK gray, vcrr tonnr driver. IS hands hlirh. six years old: has all tin gaits. Call at 608 WOOD STREET. n 05-10 F OR SALE-tVERY FINE WORK HORSE. 7 years old: weight abont L40O pounds: also one buggy mare: wju sell reasonable. Call or address 89 WATER ST.. PlttsbhrsT. noVSS TO.XET. City Resiliences. TO LET-BUMiER ST., NEAR FIFTY-SEVENTH, very nice new 2-story brick bouses of 6 rooms eac: :n. i. bi. rtua.iuua sua. nu .rourtn are. ' t no2-57-TTS TO LET-CORNER FIFTH AVE. AND FIFTH St., three-sjiory brick house, nine rooms: ail conveniences: unexcelled location for lodging bouse, offices or professional men; Immediate pos session. SAM'L V. BLACK. CO., 99 Fourth ave. . ' no3-u East End Residences. T 10 LET-HOJSE OF 14 ROOMS, STABLE and outbulldlnasi laree grounds: on Neirlev avenue, near Penn avenue cable cars. Inquire of mwibi KUura3,atuuverB.KODerts wire Co., Southslde. SC19-10 Allegheny Residence. TO LET-ELEGANT RESIDENCE IN ALLE GHENY, No. 133 Franklin street: contains eight rooms, good hall,- bathroom, w. c. both gases and all modern Improvements, with nice grounds. GEO. K. BOTHWELL, Ho. 104 Frank lin street, Allczlicnr oc34-39 Hubnrbntf Residences. TO LET-CHOICEST,RESIDENCEIN BELLE FIELD, clots tb cable line, 14 large roomt, bath, both gases, all conveniences: reasonable rent till April. BLACK BAIRD.DS Fourth are. no5-l Offices. Desk Tioom. 3tc TO LET-IN THE-UEW DISPATCH BUILD ING, 75, 77 and7 Diamond street two or the roomiest and best-lighted offices to be found In the city; rent f200and 10 per-anuum. Including elec tric lights. Janitor service and steam heating. Apply between 10 x.'u. and 1 P.M.. or between 2 and 4 P.M. v' JT23-67 PERSONAL ERSONAL -4 ANOTHER GREAT CUT- Solld cold-filled ease American watches for ladles 15 51, for gents. 16 60 and (18 50: sold by -watch clubs for ?33. B. E. ARONS, 65 Fifth ave. no3-131 PERSONAL- ADMIRED BY ALL- 'VOLTAIC Diamonds:" brilliancy warrsnted or stones replaced free of charge; they become more bril liant by washing. IV E. ARONS, Sole Agent 65 Fifth ave. noJ-131 PERSONAL HAVE YOU SEEN LEVI'S bookstore? Do yon know we bave new books as well as old? Do you know we have the largest stock of old books west ot the Allegheny Moun tain!? LEVI'S BOOKSTORE, WO Liberty St. n 03-33 PERSONAL 'HIS LOVE SUDDENLY KE lUKNED recently they had not been on the best of terms Owing to a little family tar occa sioned by the wife Insisting on being allowed to renovate his wearing apparel, and which, ol course, was done in a bqnjfllng manner; In order to prevent tbe trouble they agreed to send all their work bereafterto "DICKSON, the Tailor, 65 Fifth ave.. corner Wood at., second floor, and now everything Is lovely and peace and happiness again reigns In their household. Telephone 1558. an30-D ITOST. T OST-BLACK ANDWHITK SCOTCH SHEP JLi HERD dog; answers name of Dan. A suitable reward will be paid If left at No. 7& WASHING TON ST., Allegheny City. not-93 T OST-DIAMOND RING, TTFFANY SET JU TING, Sunday, Nov. 3: on Smlthfleld at or lonrth ave.: finder will-be liberally rewarded. GREEN BROS., 402 Smlthfleld st. n 05-73 LOST-I CAN BET "VOLTAIC DIAMOND" stones in any klndof rings, eardrops, studs, etc.,' that you may bave in use; their equal has never been Jrnowntcajl and examine them. B. E. ARONS. 65-FlMl ave;. -Sole A gent. Ho3-lSt FOT7NB. -,-i EOUND-THAX VOLTAIP DIAMONDS ARE taking the place of genuine diamonds; their Ulancy is positively guaranteed. Prices as fol lows: Eardrops, 2 80 and art; pins, 2 and np; rings, S3 75 and np: studs. S3 25 and up; all solid gold. B. E. ABONS.&) Fifth ave. no3-131 AUCTION SALES. ASSIGNEES' SALE. AT" AUCTION Important to. the pnbllc The stock ot a large drygoods Importing house, over J156",O0o worth of foreign and domestic DRYGOODS, CARPETS, "BUGS, , J DRUGGETS, Etc, Etc, BY AUCTION AT J. H." BORLAND'S LARGE AND SPACIOUS COMMISSION ROOMS, Nos. 723 and 725 Liberty street, at the bead of Wood street, opposite tbe Arbuckle block, commencing MONDAY, NOV. 4, 1889. Bales will commence daily at 10 A-lt, 2 P. H. and 731 P. it., aud continue from day toMay until the entire stock is disposed, of, and in quantities to suit the purchaser. , This is without exception the largest sale of Flue Drygoods, Carpets and Rugs ever offered in Pittsburg, and Is Tvell worthy the attention of the public generally Tbe entire stock must be sold regardless of cost or price in order to make a prompt "settlement with the creditors. ; All goods sold at this sale positively guar anteed and warranted as represented. Special accommodations provided for ladies. n no&Sl-TTSSU BY HENRY AUCTION CO. A T AUCTION TUESDAY MORNING, A. November 5, aj 10 o'clock, at 3U Market st Fine walnnt chamber suits with, round class mirrors, walnut and oak chamber suits with polished wood a'nd marble tops, chiffoniers, wardrobes, decorated toilet, ware, (llnncr and tea sets, hair and huak; .mattresses, Turkish rugs, willow and rattan rockers, feathers, fine parlor suits, brusels and ingrain carpets, cur tains, desk, bookcases, sideboards, China closets, extension tables dining chairs, bed steads, bureaus, washstands, stores, springs, linoleums, druggets, cooking ntensils.nmps, cornices, lounges, couches, pictures, clocks, mirrors. HEURY AUCTION CO. LIM nc&sS ' Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE-CHOICE east ENr) lots 40x135 feet, J". W. Arrottplan, Grazier street, near Fifth ave THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1889, new Fifth ave. station, P, R. R. and electric road, within one minutes' walks very resonable terms: trains leave Union depot at 2 and S o'clock. BLACK fe BAIRD, So Fonrth ave. no2-6oVrTSu BY HENRY' AUCTION CQLIM. SP E CI AL AUCTIONSAL&-WEDNES-DAY MORNLVG. NoremberO, at the rooms. No. 311 Market, street Fine line of stationery, trimmings, notions, dry goods, ladies' wraps, fancy goods, dress goods, all-wool country blankets, eta, etc Sale posi tive for cash. HENRY AUCTION CO, LTM. i ' ,- . Auotleaee se346 AuOnOMflfSi ELECTIONS- Lawbkncb Bank of PrrrsBinto, I Pittsbiiro.Pa.. October 28, 1889. i ELECTION-THE ANNUAL ELECTION for nine directors or this bank will tw held at the banking house en MONDAY, November 1L lSSS. between thu hours, of 1 and 3 o'clock P, M. JOHN HOERR, Cashier. oc30-10 AMUSEMENTS. BIJOU THEATER TO-NIGHT-EVANS & HOEY IN A PARLOR MATCH. Election returns will be read from tbe stage to-night Week, Nor 11, Bartley Campbell's SD3ERIA. no5 GRAND OPERA HOUSE To-night. MR. SOD SMITH RTJSSELL. "A Poor Relation.'; Wednesday Matinee and Saturday Night, "BEWITCHED." Next week-"A Midnight Bell." nol TXTORLD'S MUSEUM. ALLEGHENY. Week commencing November 4, BASS, the Ossified Man. Many curios. Clever theater entertainment. no-l TTARRIS' THEATER- Every afternoon and evenlne. BARLOW BROTHERS' MINSTRELS. Week November 11-ZO-ZO. no3-a TTTARRV W1LL1AM8' ACADEMY To-night, Usual Matinees, The Bntz-Santley Novelty and Barlesqua Co. ANTHON Y AND CLEOPATRA. ioS-2 LA TOSCA'S RECEPTION. RESORTS. THOMASVILLE, GA., Piney Woods Hotel. Season opens December 4. 1889. M. A. BOWER, Proprietor. For circulars, rates, eta, address WM. E. DAVIES, Manager, Thomasville, Ga., or F. A BUDLONG, Windsor Hotel, N.Y.Clty. OCEW7-TTS EDUCATIONAL. PITTSBURG ART SCHOOL, ESTAB LISHED 18SI, offers advantages of a tnoroagn Academic Bcnooi or Art, combined with private in struction; each pupil under Joint direction, of George Het- zei (Dusseiaori Acaaemyj, jonn w. Bcattv iMnnicn Academy i. Stndents who cannot attend daily may enter for limited number of days a week. For prospectus address JOHN W. BEATTY, Principal, auS68-TUS 413 Wood street Plttsbure. PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR CRANK-8HAFT FOR U. S. 8. Brooklyn, at Navy Yard, Norfolk. October 29, 18SV Sealed proposals, Indorsed "Proposals for Shaft, etc., to be opened NO VEMBER 28, 1889 will bo received at the Bu reau of Provisions and dotblnp. Navy Depart ment, Washington. D. C, until 12 o'clock noon. November 26, ISS9. and publicly opened imme diately thereafter, to furnish and deliver at the Navy YardrNorf oik, Vs., a crahk-sbaf t for tbe U. a 8. Brooklyn, within 120 days from date of contract. The weight of the shaft will be about 7,500 pounds. Bids will be received for lu manufacture of either steel or iron. If of steel, the metal must be made by tbe open-hearth process, and must conform to specifications wblcb, together with blank proposals, etc., will be furnished upon application to (be Bureau. Tie bids decided by lot Tbe Department re serves the right to reject any or all bids not deemed advantacreons to the Government JAMES FULTON, Paymaster General. U.S. Navy, 0C23-39-TU PROPOSALS FOR MATERIAL RE QUIRED for use in tbe construction, at the Navy Yard, Brooklyn. N. Y.. of the machinery for two cruisers of abont 8,000 tons displacement each. Navy Department Wash ington. D. C, October 6, 18S9. Underauthorlty conferred by the act of Congress making ap propriations for tbe naval service, approved September?, 188S (Statutes at Large, vol.' 25, page 472), sealed proposals are hereby invited and will be .received at this department.untll 12 o'clock noon, on WEDNESDAY, the 6th day of November, 1SS9, for furnishing and deliver ing the following classes and quantities of ma terial at said navy yard, for nse ia tbe con struction of said cruisers: Class 30. Fnel for foundry. Anthracite coal and oven or kiln coke, abont 100 tons ot each. Class 35. Pat tern maker's lumber. About 37.060 feet Class 38 A Finished and rough-turned' steel shafting. Crank, thrust and" propeTlecCsWM. Class 3SB.-Corruzated steel fttraacei Plrty six In all. Class 88 C Condenser tube sheets and packing. Eight tube sheets, about 38.068 glands, and about 35,000 cotton-tape packings. Class 39 A Ana-friction metal. Five thou sand pounds. Class 39 B. Pig tin. Ten thou sand pounds. Class 39 C Steel castings. About 100 tons. Class 42 Pig iron. Three hundred tons. Class 44 A Steel plates for boiler shells. About 200 tons; trimmed to shape. Class 44 B. Firebox steel and flanged plates. About 125 tons, trimmed t o shape and flanged. Class 44 C. Steel rods, shapes and forgings for boiler bracing. About SO tons. Class 44 D. Steel engine forgings. Abont 100 tons, comprising connecting and piston rods, valve-gear. etc. Class 63 A. Boiler tubes. About 8,600 lap-welded or seamless-drawn steel tubes. Class 63 B. Condenser tubes. About 15,000 seamless-drawn brass tubes. Class GS Steel rivets. Abont 30 tons of open-hearth or Clanp-Gnfflth boiler rivets. The tons of the material berein called for to be of 2.240 pounds each. All of said material to be ot such detailed dimensions, weights ana snapes as may ue required, ana to do deliv ered at such place or places in said nayv yard as may be designated by the commandant thereof. The material to be delivered promptly In ac cordance with the requirements of the sched ule. All material to be of domestic manufac ture, and to be accepted only after passing such tests as may be prescribed therefor by the Secretary ot the Navy. Proposals must be made in accordance wi:h forma which will be furnished on application to tbe Bureau ot Steam Engineering, and any one or more of the classes designated may be embraced in tbe same proposal, but no bid for a portion of a class will be considered. Each proposal must be accompanied by satisfactory evidence that the bidder is able to furnish and deliver tbe material for which he bids; also, by a certified check; payable to the order of tbe Secretary of the Navy, for an amount equal to fiveper cent of tbe bid. The check received from tbe successful bidder will be returned to him on his entering into a formal contract for tbe due performance of the work and giving bond for the same, with satisfactory surety, in a penal sum equal to twenty-five per cent of tbe amount of his bid; but in case he shall fail to enter into such contract and to rive such bond Vlthm twenty days after notice of tbe accept ance of his proposal, the check accompanying such proposal shall become the property of the United States. All checks accompanying proposals which are noc accepted will be re turned lmmediatelyaf ter tbe award shall bave been made. A schedule of the material re quired and all other Information essential to bidders will be furnished on application to the Bureau of Steam Engineering, Navy Depart ment Proposals must be mads in duplicate and Inclosed in envelopes marked "Proposals for material for machinery of cruisers Nos. 7 and 8," and addressed to the Secretary of the Navy, Navy Department Washington, D. C The Secretary or the Navy reserves the right to reject any or all bids, or the bids on any class or classes as. In bis judgment the inter ests of the Government may require. B. F. TRACY, Secretary of the Navy. ocS-69-TU OFFICIAL PITTSBURG. TOTICE IS HEREBY GIV EN THAT THE J reports of the Board of Viewers of Street Improvements on tbe vacation of South Elev enth street from Murell street to tbe Mononga hela river, and Gorman (formerly Virgin) alley, on tbe Southslde, from South Eleventh street toonth Twelfth street, hare been approved by Councils, which action will be final, unless an appeal Is filed In tbe Court of Common Pleas within ten (10) days from date. GEORGE SHEPPARD. City Clerk. PITTSBURG, PA, Nov. 4. 1889, noW VfOTRJE IS HEREBY GIVEN THATTHE iS reports of Viewers on the opening of. Jn wood street, from Frankstown avenue to a 40 foot street: Murtland street, from Penn avenue to Chancer street: Dallas avenue, from Penn avenne to Frankstown avenue: Joel's lane, from Grandview avenne to Omaha street and Fleury alley, from Alurtiand street to the city line, bave been approved by Councils, which action will be final unless an appeal is filed In tbe Court of Common Pleas within ten (10) days from date. E. M. BIGELOW, Chief of Department of Publlo Wort. Pittsburg, Pa-, November 1, 1888. nol-88 October a 1E89. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THATTHE Bureau of Health of the city of Pitts burg has this day established and provided, and doe hereby designate the foot of Seven teenth (17) street in tbe city of Pittsburg; at the Allegheny river, and Clark's dumpboat immediately above the north end of the South Tenth street bridge. In ttidtyof Pittsburg, on tbe Monongahela river, as the places where are to be received and deposited tbe contents of all privies as they shall from time to time be cleaned and emptied, and all other offensive aubstahwSS found upon tbe pnbllc highway. THOMAS W BAKER. Superintendent of the Bureaa of Health. oc4-90 0. A. BALPB, BUILDING CONTRACTOR, 41 Seventh avete, - - :vq Xfllmtonnfii,TiMI - see-JB-TM jam ABTSKTisrazxra w Reduced Rents;. TO XjIETj CARllirf VA7 Dl API x. rn f' 99 Fourth Avenue, Real Estate Agents. Established 1S7O Renting and Collecting a. Specialty. STOKE BOOMS ETC SI nilK.ITMM . donhte U-StorV briCK ' ....... -- .Ih.1... JAvWI. SLM T.. .. f m Second ave., near Bobo, X acres; Kjjt sid-nut V?-. fiver front: sheds, oaces. etc. Sl.30yr. .. ,-, Wood st. 204 and 205, 2d floor wareroout SS&sft. 4 wnn 1 omce sun cictbmm, iuww w Cor. Strawberry and Cherrr alleys, 1 B., thir ga noor, juxai. witn power, f j -w-U- 9 asanas a ininn.t a u, lonrta aoor, i.n, n 143 Kt t. nnr Xnrth v AUechenr. 1 X. first floor: suitable for bakery! oven, gas. etc,.! tJftvMLT nlort Hisyyil 143 last st, t room, U floor, 40x40. 130 yr. ; iulf-Tl able fir light manufacturing. - ' VS& 4B jrinmmer street, z store rooms uu ynwum : rooms, fipcr mo. Diamond ., basement under Boley's Hotel; ft. omens. i ryth ave. & Wood st.; offices, single and-la inrlssr- in tne new s story ".Eisner umiainj;-' 1111a jm ave. entrance; Crane elevator, steam heat r Va janitor services, etc jfloor plans can be teens $;? mis omce. 1 "Penn Btilldlnr " Penn ave.- near Seventh ft." 'i'- oflces. single or In salts In the elegant new s ,..-' story Dnuamr. z urane elevators, oe ana. . janitor services: rents exceptionally low. "fi '""rr.T!";.-"i -..1 m -"- .Hamilton euuaing. rntaave.;omce, uw ooart , Room No. in: lSxlG: CO pernio. Fourth ave.. 1&. 2 K. 1st floor. SSOOyr. Water st, lO, front office. 2d floor. UxSOL SKIyr. Water st. 143. front offlce, 2d floor, IS It. so. stsjvr. Office room, KOBUseU Block, fifth, floor, 18x22, fiVi mo. j 101 Fourth ave.. seeond floor rear. X offices. B0 too. Same as above, 1 room, second floor front flClao. - PITTSBUKO DWELLINGS. Pinta Pawn awa an ft "BMitH trvssf SfAFVwiena ' sard residence, 9 B-, hall, bath, h. and c. 'f ', water, maroie juioku. range. nMuuuuse, j cellar. In rood order. SL200 VT. 1- ff SSBoss st, a-story brick dwelling 13 E.. finely. j.a 11 nlshed. In good order, 8900 yr. l J vicaroj Bt -tor7 uric, 9-a.9 nu, etc.; -j 2V?rknitrlf.bt.- iK.. all. eti!.' lUrnn. f" I 216 Center are., Mtory 7K., mod. lmp.,frontsnI yfti rear varus; sjj do. ' Jf'-i Herron ave., opposite water basin. S-roosied.," rnmhAni v. ti . CIO HlmA. -- XC7 Thirty-eighth st, 2nd floor. 2 B. and attic: S Tno Bluff st, near College, 2d floor. I E. in Walter's, nat;fiz wmo. at.r.irjiwiew nwTPT.T.mrssi EOBIdwell si.. 2-storr and mansard. 10 S.. mod.imp.rpoM. March or April, ItSO; 300 yr.v'i'fl ana water rent. - taj Irwin ave., above Washington ave,new 4-roomedj framnhontii. SlSmn. ?T Tr.ln v .stn .. thnr. yTT IL.flrtmMt tlVfeSfl honse. 822 mo. - 'fi as Rebecca st-J-sty brick, S E., attic S3 mo. . $g asoou xriamona St., f-sty, jk.. o mtf. 245 Madison ave.. 2-sty brick. 4 B., IS mo. IA JIUSkSS.t a-9wVJ AAUJGt fM UIVj - Tlfcl Woodland ave.. Eleventh ward, ttoryfr.. 'X 1 acre ground; S15 mo. 't-"s,, aeuaAnaii., z-siory xr.r a u. ; o mo. (j EAST ZSD DWEbUaQS. Neilev ave.. frame dwelllnr. 14B.. all mod. tm..i finely finished, sttble, earriaje house, gree honse. outhouses, etc . IL30O yr. ! v.itit i. fnim virth ktil. a k.. larsaiat. 'e fruit and shade trees. Boon. ijj 33 Penn ave., near Megley, 2-sty brick. SB.. SSfk mo. , . . . ?,l-i Aurelia st, near uenniston aves-atorj otn t fc , halL etc.: ta mo. r J Thomssst., flomswood. JK.; S3mo. i SOUTBS1DK DWELLINGS. 1S17 Wharton st. 2-sty, mansard. B attie; SH , mo, 1102 Virginia ave., Dunuesne Heights, near In cline, z-sty, )&fpii mo. SSHMxryst., 4B.taimo. cor. fine ana ninui su.. a m uor; iw wo. - SOS XdXiuns uey. is. ana aitcnenri'' mo. B. t O. E. K. DWELMJI G3 Hazelwood ave.. Hazelwood, Twenty-third. wd.VS 12 minutes from sutlon. 2-story br.. 7 R. and 2 finished attics.; mod. Imp., large grounds: Sttl inn. ? Benova.st. Glenwood, 5 minutes from station, 3 storiMx.. 4 Jt and attic: tto mo. . ir Bazelwoodt Twenty-third ward, riowers ave.SJl iUItmcx su, J-story ir., 9 a. ; fi mo. P,n.w,tCaB. DWELLINGS. a-.a'v M.TC.Int tj IWImrnn nr BTr1ra& 1 , satlons. 2-stonr br. residence, 12 R all mo f imp.; large ana nanusoine rrounas; now do. a copied by MrsvEobers S. Davis; a very'nwdJI erne rent to a auou Kuwii ywm. . uuw. um rAnwarth station. 2-str. mansard. 11 K,. aUf mod. Imp.. large rrounds, fruit and shel trees; occapiea aj jius aiur wj. VTnTn ... KUi.vne! hmndsoma reslaenee. 148. elcrant-y flnUhed and all mod. Imp. : lot lcj 290: choice fruit and shade trees, etc., eta. , STABLES. 27 Granville st, brick stable for 2 horses and er riare entrance, siwvr. iwm FOR SALE. Stem Ferry Boat. IM i Of mh The above named Side-Wheeled Steam Tenjr Boat will be offered at pnblto aacttea,. XK o'clock, on SATURDAY. November 8. Msa? tbe wnarr. in tne city 01 vrneeiiBe. one measures about 65 tons, is Wieet long, at jeeci wide and three in depth; guards six feet. Wa F last inspected September 20. 1S80. TERMS One half, ana so much more as Ska purchaser may elect to pay. cash, the residue Is four and eight months, purchaser to give h4a notes with security to be approved by trmst .h J. XT. XiWlilU, noASO, Trostee. SIXTH AVENUE DYE WOBBV M. IAY SONS & C0.,i H'l'flAJU. UHUna AJXU OI.UUiU.JM 1 And general renovators of textile fabrf en, lv j dies' ana gentlemen s souea or jaueo. (numuiw. neatlv cleaned or restored In color, CurtdM of every description carefully attended to. M. MAY SONS & Co. JeU-TTS 86 SIXTH' AVEPitaburji; Pa." Wf E WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD- Watches, clocks, ie welrr and sllverwarsLj etc. etc Finest qualities. Lowest pries teg tha two cities, at WILSON'S JEWEXRTl BruKtoii' ourta ave i-iiuDurg. jmswiim repairing etc a specialty. oc5B-TT REAL ESTATE. XI DAKLAND ENTERPRISE Mis and ElEctric En. But few of the many people In this great 1 tude. Immense Improvement rapid grawtsr " and enhancement of the now most deafer. able residence district within our cMy limits, witnmaj aaya tne new xakw otreei xiaiiway wui 00 ia operauoa wu nectinguaxianaoquare ana tne city ivuv ...W .1IWI.IWM .W .w. I III II I I III I 1 w Scenta. Oakland Square Is a beautiful" park around which runs wide streets pave? with aspbaltum and sewered rree or com m the purchaser of one of the beautiful dwell inzs faclnc: the sauare. a brief description of wHtoh I t.M fvan Till nf hrflr iv Av' I d work; two sizes 8 and 9 rooms, balls, bath. inside shutters and w. c's, Candsoaw slats -1 mantels, tile hearths, sliding doors, rw and both gases. Also electric ltehtteg paratus, large porches, cemented ceHws,? nne cuauaeuers, urga im, et& acwae, small cash payment down, balance UWpec'H annum. Fourteen of these dwelllafs bAvej been sold to representative nusisess Best, . ijiBuuacwuiuucu iu iwmii ua iw postoSce to the square Is but 17 lata thus giving ample time to go hoaa ret ner. See tbe square before buyfaag e4a. where. SAM'L W. BLACK & CG3 . -nwoxiKSsXiAxmnm. L w " 3N ? ' r r 4 5 m m .4. , 4a.: -"K&i iS