v B' ' i , "..v- ' 'rfSW.TTlW-PTB-. -se " " V "grES5 - THE- PITTSBURG- DISPATCH, "WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, issar L&J WITH OPENED GATES Pittsburg Welcomes the Pan American Delegates. ALL THE PLANS ABRANGED. The Visitors Will be Here at O'clock This Afternoon. KEW SCHEME TO IMPROVE TKADE. A Company Proposed of North and South American Capitalists. SOME DETAILS OP ME. LTMAN'SPEOJECT mkA. rKfJS T fef5sf5 T Win. JC Schmertz, the Local Leader. A chance in the time for the arrival of the Pan-American delegates was made yes terday by which they will be enabled to reach this city at 3 o'clock this afternoon. William E. Curtis, who represents the State department, and who has charge of the delegation, telegraphed to James B. Scott yes terday morning to the effect that the delegates would not stop at Co lumbus, as they had originally intended to - do, and would be able to arrive here three hours earlier, and asked if the arrangement would interfere with Pittsburg. A hasty conference was held with the chairmen of the sub-committees and Mr.William Cnrtis was notified that every thing would be all right. Iu consequence of the change in the time the special train carrying the Committee of Fifteen to Steub enviile to meet the delegates, will leave Union station at 11:30 this morning. The chance in the programme will benefit the Pittsburg committee. The time for the din ner has been changed from 7 o'clock to 6: and-the reception will begin at 9 o'clock. The change gives the committee more time for everything con nected with the recep tion and entertainment of the guests, and the reports from the va rious committees yes terday indicate thai the reception will tx- (pl unr flint lios roT been held in this cityo in receiving the guests at the hotel to-night bv Samuel Severance, Jr., William B. Rhodes, J. S. Atterburv. W. E. Jamison, F. E. Alden and 0. 'D.Thompson. The South American representatives have ex pressed a special desire to see the ladies, and if they are not too hard to please they will be delighted with the array of culture, beauty and fashion presented. The exhibitors at the Exposition were busy yesterday arranging their displays and everything is about ready for to-morrow night. The exhibits are all in place and the building is being elegantly decorated with bunting and flags. The Westinghouse Company has erected a large tablet over their exhibit bearing the inscription: "America Para Americanos Del Norte, Centra y Sud. Luz electrica "Westinghouse para Todoel Mundo." Trans lated, the inscription means, "America for the Americans of the North, Central and South." The display at the Mechanical Hall will be the finest the delegates have seen. In connection with it, Battery B is arranging to fire 100 salutes from the wharf, while the natural gas displayis in progress. The Exposition Society met yesterday, and decided to continue the jxhinit in .Mechani cal Hall through to the end of next week, for the benefit of the general public. It was found impossible to admit the public to the exhibit while the Southern delegates were here, and the exhibitors consented yesterday to allow their displays to remain. The Chamber of Commerce Committee will have charge of the affair to-morrow and Friday evenings, after which it will pass tinder the management of the Exposition Society, and will be continued until and including Sat urday of next week. A telegram from Washington last night stated that ex-Senator Davis, of West Vir ginia; Mr. Walker Blaine, Solicitor of the State Department; Senor Quintana, Minis ter from the Argentine Republic, and Senor Romero, the Mexican Minister, left this city to-day for Pittsburg to join the Pan-American excursionists. The business department would be in trusted only to men practically fitted to fill the positions assigned to them, and their en gagement to be for a term of years which will be of sufficient duration to eliminate the undesirable features so often seen in corporate bodies in the struggle for position, and the salaries to be of sufficient magnitude to warrant men or the largest caliber in ap plying, and the giving of bonds commen surate with their trust As nearly as pos sible, the directors should be equally di vided between South America, Mexico and the United States, in proportion to the sub scription to the capital stock. The sub scription should be strictly impartial. No ground floor agreements, and fully paid . up before certificates can be obtained, and con ditional upon no transfer being made of the stock within five years of its organization, and no proxies given during that time. HIS GIGANUP SCHEME. (ill W?m r lUto-fc s 1, 2S ,irawsvi c-vn ' WTi b ms V X for brilliancy beautv. The Entertainment Committee, Captain Senor Emillo C Verai C. IV. Batchelor. Chairman, met vesterdav afternoon in the Chamber of Commerce and completed the details of arrangements to conform with the change in programme. Everything is all completed, and there will be no more changes. While the committee was in session the following card was pre pared: THE COMMITTEE'S BULLETIN. Pittsburg, November 5, 1SS9. The following information is given for all who will participate in the entertainment of our distinguished visitors and guests, the delegates and attaches of the "International American Conference." The following named persons compose the sub-committees of the Entertainment Commit tee: Committee on Hotel W. P. De Amort Chairman; D. CHerbit, John B. Jackson, A. J. Logan. Committee on Refreshments on Cars Hon. 5irSeIfc-S"ne!erOn. Chairman; James A. Chambers, A. J. Keating. John Bindley. H. S. Paul, J . D. Bernd, D. McCargo . Committee on Carriages Major R. Monroe. Chairman: J l). Weeks, Ralph Bagaley, B. L. ster, Peter Dick. Tne visitors will arrive at the Union depot at 3 p. x No vember 6, and be taken to the Monon gahela House, where they will take an in formal dinner at 6 .same evening and at &"wo piace, a rccep ..Kin irin rwi nniii Carnages with citi zens v. ill enter Smith field street from aterstreet. and un load at the private entrance, and reload in tlio coma n...A . , . - U..U,,. U.UUl. Mnartw v,ameff,c. Clr(ls of lnvlUtlPn will be taken ud by the ushers at the head of the stairs, and badges of admission to reception hall given each gentleman. The Chairmen of Reception and Programme Committees and such of the members as they mav bare present, and members of the Hotel and Carriage Committee- will meet at the Mo nongahela House at fc.30 A. ar., the 7th, to go with the guests in carriages to the Southside. Aiemners ol all the other committees will WSSfh ji T&&&tgr x tw Vv y w y sft'' board the train at the Union depot, which will start proniDt at 9 o'clock A. M. The guests will meet the tram on the Southside and all go from there by pars. C. W. Batchelok, Chairman of Entertainment Committee. THE PLANS IN DETAIL. On Thursday morning the party will pro ceed in carriages to the Southside and visit Oliver & Roberts Wire Co.'s rod mill, Bip ley & Co. 'a class works, Jones &Xaugnlins' American Iron Works. They will then take the special train and proceed to Home stead to inspect Carnegie & Phipps' mills. Tbey will then go over the Pittsburg, Mc Keesport and Youchioghenv Bailroad to McKeesport and visit W. D.Wood & Co.'s iron mills and the National Tube Works. The party will then go over the Baltimore and Ohio Bailroad to Braddock and inspect the Edgar Thom son Steel Works, and return to the city over the Pennsylvania Bailroad. In the evening the Exposition display will be visited. The Great Western Band will furnish the music The visitors will be es corted from the Monongahela House to the Exposition by Company G, Eighteenth Begiuient, Captain John P. Penny. Ad mission only will be allowed the goe&ts, ex hibitors and members of the committees. On Friday the party will proceed over the West Penn Bailroad in a special train to Tarentum and inspect the Pittsburg Plate Glass Works, thence to Allegheny Junction, taking the Allegheny Vallcv road and return to the city, visiting the Keystone Bridge AVorkb, H. K. Porter & Co.'s Locomotive Works, Crescent Steel Works, Black Diamond steel works, Hus ney, Binns & Co.'s Tool Works, the A. French Spiral Spring Works, and then re turn to the Monongahela House. A VISIT TO THE GAS riELDS. In the eveninc a second a lsit will be paid to the Exposition display. On this evening .lmwt .ill ha n nntiiMl .. Jti 1 mi wcic . uubutai tan uispiay. xne guests will then board their own train and leave on Saturday morning, and stop at Jeannetle and visit the Chambers & McKee tank glass works and the Westmoreland natural gas fields. The Finance Committee also met yester day, and reports showed that about $10,000 or 512,000 will be raised, and this amount will enable the local committee to entertain the delegates in a better style than they have been entertained in any other city. Their entertainment Tiere will be the cul mination of -a great series of receptions which have been accorded them at all points visited. The reception at the Monongahela Honse to-night will be the most brilliant iealure ortheir visit to Pittsburg. Roenigk Bros, were engaged all day yesterday deco rating the building. Oue of the features of the hotel will be the locating in order of a fac-simile of the coats of arms of the differ ent States represented. The work is done in silk, and is said to be'unsurpassed. WHO WILL DO THE RECEIVING.) Chairman W. E. Schmertz will be assisted How Mr. Ljmnn Wonld Improve Pan American Trade A Company of North nnd South American Capitalist. Mr. A. W. Lyman, of the New York American Metal Market, passed through the city last night en route to Chicago. Mr. Lyman is interested in the outcome of the Pan-American Congress, and as the dele gates will be here to-day, he was induced to unfold a plan of his by which business transacted between the countries represented in the international convention conld be im proved and cared for. In a chat with a Dispatch man he said: Having noted articles on South American commercial affairs in recent issues of your paper, together with comments on the same, it seemed proper and opportune that just at this time, upon the eve ot the visit of the delegates from those countries to your city, a proposed plan of co-operative action in the line of improved facilities for com mercial intercourse, a more efficient system of transportation and a method of financial economy, which would relieve business transactions between the countries of a large proportion of the present burden imposed upon them, might well be suggested to the public at large with a view to its partial adoption, at least, should it be deemed worthy of confidence, and meet the ap proval of those interested in a greater or less degree in the subject. From time to time during the past lour or five years this plan,or outline of a plan, has been laid beiore personal friends and business ac quaintances whose connection with large in terests has qualified them as entirely com petent judges as to its feasibility and ulti mate success. These people, among whom are several men high in commercial posi tion, and one especially, Thomas Nickerson, of oston,whose close connection with large interests in Mexico made his opinion pecu liarly valuable, have pronounced favorably upon it. So that I may say that although the ideas suggested may not bcexactly new, yet the combination of the several aepart- uieuL. &uuu uuucruue general direction is new and, so far as I know, original with me. Mv plan is to organize the Pan-American Company with a capital stock of 25,000.000, in sharei of 51,000 each, with general offices in New York and branch offices and storage warehouses in South America and Mexican ports, and inland cities of importance as railroad centers. The members would be prominent manufacturers of iron, steel and other staple commodities used in the above named countries. Ship builders and mining and agricultural machinery interests should be represented in the countries named; also mine owners and men interested in the pro duction of such articles as are largely used in the United States should be taken in. Capitalists in all the South American States and the United States would be investors, but not in the ascendancy as managers, for obvious reasons. The company would be started for the more rapid, efficient and economical transaction of business between the countries by means of special systems of transportation, banking and commercial ex changes under the absolute control of and conducted wholly by officials acting under the general direction of the company through its board of directors. Transportation lines of steamers could be built with special reference to the carrying and handling of goods and material, ma chinery and products likely tojbe in large lAm n n 4 nviri fi 4 Ai tt ivillt nA J J? ? t? a? IN CINCINNATI. Fan-American Delegate Witness a Yankee Election. From Cincinnati last night came this telegram: The Pan-American party was astir late this morning. The members were driven in the forenoon to Clifton, a suburb on the hills, and thero had luncheon. Several manufactories were subsequently visited, after which tho visitors were driven into town, and, in details of four each, visited polling places to witness the progress of an election in a United States city. From some remarks let fall by Mayor Bowler, of Clifton, as be welcomed the visitors to that suburban town, they were led to expect a quiet election, but nevertbeles, they could not con ceal their surprise at the orderly character of the proceediDgi which involved the political control of a great State. The scenes at the polls the lines of voters, the ticket holders and other followers were all viewed with the clos est attention. The day was clear and bright, and the views from the heights back of the city were much appreciated, while the inclined planes were a pleasing novelty to the delegates. Alter dinner the party was escorted to tho headquarters of tho Board of Elections on Wal nut street, where they were permitted to wit ness the reception of the election returns. Then they were given a hospitable but informal re ception at the Lincoln and Duckworth club houses, and finally, about midnight, they ere placed aboard their train, which lay over nignt in the Pennsylvania station, and started in the early hours of the morning for Pitt3burg. A FAMOUS WOMAN. The Kan of Kenraare is in Pittsburg to Lecture and Hake Money. HER HOBBY IS CARING FOR GIRLS. She is Writing a Boole and Reporting the Cronin Harder Case. INIEEESTING CHAT ABOUT HER, WOEK SS TO EITHER BALTIMORE OR WASH. INGTON The famous Nun of Kenmare, or Miss Frances Claie Cusacb, is registered at the Home Hotel. She is a lovely silvery-haired lady ot 55 years of age, dresses in black and wears a dainty white mull cap trimmed with lace and white ribbon. Her person ality and individuality are of the highest order, and so marked that it impresses one immediately upon entering her presence. Since leaving the Cath olic Church Miss Cusack has devoted herself entirely to literary work, and is at present engaged upon her book entitled, "WhylLefttheChurch of Borne," and is also writing up the Cronin trial for an English syndicate. She does all her work on a typewriter, and is quite an ex pert iu the use of the machine. She has been writing for the press some 40 years, and when in Ireland was considered au authority on all political and historical events. Such importance was attached to her opinions that at oue time Gladstone sent Sir Charles Bussell, who is uow attorney for the defense of Parnell. to interview her, and again sent his son, Mr. Herbert Gladstone, to consult with her upon the situation of the BS'-DUplay aavertttementt one dollar per tquare for one inierUon. Classified advertise ments on this page such as Wanted, For Bale, To Let, etc., ten cents per line or each inser tion, and none taken for less than fifty xnis. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BRANCH OFFICES. For the accommodation of tho public, Branch Offices have been established at the following places, where Want, For Sale, To Let, and other transient advertisements will be received up to 9 P. M. for inser tion next morning: Advertisements are to be prepaid except where advertisers already have accounts with Tub DIB- PITT3BUKQ. THOMAS BfCCAFFKKY, 35ifl Butler street. EMU. G. BTUCKEY, 2ith street and l'enn ave. E. G. ST0CKEY tCO., Wylie ave. and Fnltonit. U. bTOKELY, Fifth Avenue Market House. ULST BUD. J. TV. WALLACE, 6121 Fenn avenue. OAKLAND. MCALLISTEK & EHElliLER, 5th av. t AtWOOd St. eotrrnsiPB. JACOBSFOHN. Uo. ICarson street. H. A. DONALDSON, 1707 Carson street. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCHEK, 89 redersl street. H. J. McBRIDE. Market House, Allegheny. KltED H. EGGEKS. 172 Ohio street. P. H. EGGEKS & SON, Ohio and Chestnut sts. J. F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS McHENKY, Western and Inrlnaves. G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. FEKKY M. GLEIM. Kebecca and Allegheny aves. M1L.LVALE BOROUGH. W. W. FLOCK.ER. Stationer. No. 4 Grant ave. WANTED. Hlsellaneon.v fe'7 dJn"nd?. silverware, etc J.M1TSCH, 130 Federal St.. Allegheny, Fa. selMiwrsu WAl.TUr5Yjy;AKS0N' LEADING FHO .. TOGKA.FHER. 96 j,)f th avenne. i'ltUbnrir. and 43 Federal street, Allegheny, everybody to know that he is makliijr fine cabinets at tl 60 per dozen; photos delivered when promised; Instan taneous nrocess, mhl3-G5 WANTED - BAKBEES TO BUY A GOOD paying barber shop, well located: no com mlMlpn required from either party. Call at A. EDL1S& CO.'S. Leading Manufacturers of Bar her Supplies and Furniture, 502, 504. 500. 508. 510 Liberty street Pittsburg. Fa. nol-g-nniwi' WANTED. FOR SALE-IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE-BUSINBSP. Bnataeaa (Xante. FOB SALE-CHEAF-AN INTEREST IN AN oil well, nearly finished, with 690 acres, near producing wells. Address FORTUNE, Dispatch office. n 05-98 FOB 8ALE-GROCEKY-STOCK AND FLX lUKESof a first-class grocery in lower part of Allegheny: will sell at Invoice or by the lump. Inquire at 185 PENNSYLVANIA AVE., Alle gbenyClty. noS-85-wsn FOB 8ALEA GOOD-PAYING, SMALL CON FECTIONERY and elgaritoreata bcrgatn. on Carton St., S. S. : will loiolce about (650. Par ticulars from CAJ1PHELL, DENNY A CO., 1507 Carson st, B. S., Pittsburg. noS-57 Cltv Residences. FOR SALE-VICKKOY STREET, A BRICK dwelling on rooms, both gases, city water, P.1 ...?.? a" conveniences and newly papered. BLACK &BAIRD. 95 Fourth ave. IE-81 noS-4 FOR 9AI,E-f3,700-A 0 PER CENT NET ;IN VESTMENT, brick bonse,8rooms,on 31arion ft.. Sixth ward, one-halfsquare from Fifth ave. W. A. HEBRON. SSONS, aorourth avenue. no2-9l-ws T70B- SALE- V Smallman st.. 3 BRICK DWELLINGS ON . npar Twpntv.vnth at at a E.r,.c5,b.t.w.1!'ncl,10 Bt ceI' as an Investment; lj.400. HALTENSFERGEH Jfc WILLIAMS. 154 yonrth ave. , noS-60 FOR 8ALEQNLY. 0,000 TERMS VEBlf easy: for a large, commodious house: 10 COr. lot, 140X127 ft. rooms Washington. See W. A Touna avenue. well located on Mt. HEBRON &SONS, 80 OC23-33-W8 FOR SALE-WAStilNGTON ST.. NEAR WY LIE, a 2-story and attic brick dwelling or 8 rooms, hall, bath, laundry; both gases: bard wood mantels, etc.; well sewered and In good re pair; lot 20x102. BLACK & BA1RD. 85 Fourth arc. 2E no5-2 Via Penntvlrnnln Knllrond, Novemher 7 to 12, good to return until No vember 16, inclusive. If you purchase tick ets to Washington at this rate it will give you an opportunity of stopping off at Bal timore to visit the exercises attending the Catholic Congress to be held in that city. Parlor cars onday train and sleeping cars on night trains to either Baltimore or Washington without chantrc Seats and berths can now be secured on application at the offices, 110 fifth avenue and Union station. 27ie iVtm of Kenmare. ANntnrnI Gas Frolic!!! In a coal grate is fun for the meter. Why don't you all come and see us when you can reduce your gas bills easily from $100 to $25 a year. Here you are paying a steady royalty into the gas companies' pockets when by the investment of a few dollars you can save 75 per cent of your gas bills. We carry the largest, finest and most complete assortment of gas fires, gas stoves, gas ranees of any firm in the world. O'Keefe Gas Appliance Co.,34 Fifth av. TVke Notice. The Industrial Watch Club of the West inghouse Airbrake Co., Allegheny, have given their contract for watches and chains to Henry Terheyden, the manufacturing jeweler of 530 SmithfiId street, Pittsburg, who has agreed to furnish them gold watches and gold chains for either ladies or gents, at prices that cannot be equaled. They can now be seen at his store, where he has also a large and choice stock of goods usually found in a first-class jewelry house, and is now selling at the closest margins. WFM Newly Married Couples! Making preparations for housekeeping do not forget that Dreydoppel soap is a very important article to have. The finest and best for all purposes that soaD can be used for. Benders clothes beautifully white, sweet and healthful to wear. Pull pound bars, 8c per pound, at grocers everywhere. Highest prices paid for ladies' or gents' cast-off clothing at De Haan's Big 6, Wylie ave. Call or send by mail, wsu Light Overcoats In Demand. Just the weather lor lightweight over coats. The justly celebrated makes of Brokaw Bros., New York's fashionable clothiers, can only be had at Sailor's, Sixth and Liberty streets, Pittsburg. wr A New Batch demand, and fitted tip with special facilities therefor The special cars would be owned by and operated under the direction of the company, both in the "United States and countries named. The system of transporta tion to and from each country would then be elaborated with the utmost care to every detail, with a view to saving time, cost of handling and reducing mileage. A Gov ernment subsidy could donbtless be se cured. Substantial warehouses conld be con structed adapted to the special needs of the locality they are erected in, and supplied with modern appliauces for handling such troous as may De placed in them tor exnort or distribution. These warehouses could be used for the carrying of stocks suited to the more permanent demands of trade, and to be bonded, so that duties need not be paid only upon withdrawal for use. Banking facilities may be extended to customers who do not feel like wait ing lor the actual sale of their goods. The warehouses in each country can be used for the accumulation of wares, prod ucts, etc, until complete cargoes are avail able, either for vessel or trams; also for repacking such goods etc. as may not be adapted to the methods of carrying in vogue. The banking department would consist of a special corps of expert financiers, who will have charge of the funds of the com pany from the start,and receive and dis burse all moneys arising from the several departments carried on by the company, and also act under a distinct charter as a bank of deposit and loans for outside par ties in the regular way. When deemed ad vantageous, each ot the branch offices connected with the system should act as the agent of the banking department in advanc ing funds to consignors of goods O' products in either country. While acting as a sep arate institution, this department should be in the control of, aud under the general di rection of, the board ot directors. The commercial department could act as the confidential agent and correspondent in each field which the company occupies of the manufacturer or producer who places his business with the company. It will un dertake the sale of such articles as are con signed to it at as advantageous terms as pos sible, tne collection of the accounts arising therefrom, and will also give its aid in maU ters connected with customs duties, etc It will have trained men, who will hold them selves in readiness to visit any portion of the countries in which the company may locate its business upon call, advanc ing moneys aud furnishing special reports upon special matters upon demand. This department will publish a paper giving val uable information to its patrons regarding the commercial status and general prospects of trade in each of the countries with which it is connected. This paper will be furn ished only to those who become permanent customers of the company and avail them selves of its facilities, either in the financial, commercial or transportation departments. Of 510 overcoats for to-day's sale, including fashionable silk-faced kerseys, chinchillas and worsteds. Many of them are also cut in ulsters. Price to-day, $10. Don't fail to see them. We venture to say nothing like 'em can be seen in thiscityshort of $22. To-day they go at $10. P. C. C. C, Cor. Grant and Diamond sts., opp. the new Court House. New Dresa Novelties. Large and carefully selected stock of com bination suitings, embroidered robe, En glish serges, Henriettas, cashmeres, plaids, cloth suitings and tricots at unusually low prices, at H. J. Lynch's, 438 and 440 JIarket street. wssu The new term of the Park Institute, formerly the preparatory and commercial departments oi the Western University, 204 North ave, Allegheny, opens Novem ber 11. TWFS poor in that country. She has, during her life, written some 40 books, her latest one being, ''The Nun of Kenraare," an autobiography. THE HUN HAS A HOBBY. Miss Cusack's hobby, however, is the im provement andprotection of girls. She is very enthusiastic on this subject, but can only be so in theory at present, as she is dependent upon the income derived from her pen and her lectures for support, but if her plan for training schools should be adopted the old servant girl question would become a thing of the past. Her desire is to see homes opened where girls can be educated for domestic service in a thorough, systematic manner. She would have the poor emigrant girls who come over here with no knowledge of Amer ican methods of cooking or house keeping, placed in these train ing schools, where they would be taught housekeeping in all its branches and also the secrets of successful marketing. Iu that way they would be taken, when competent, into the better families, where the wages received would enable them to live comfortably aud thus prevent the sad fate of so many girls. In orphan asylums Miss Cnsack would have the same plan adopted. At an early age she would have the training commence plain cooking and marketing first, and gradually embrace all the necessary knowl edge neeuea tor a good Housekeeper. TAUGHT TO VALUE MONEY. The value of money should be taught by allowing each girl to t purchase her own clothing. By this training Miss Cusack thinks a great deal of unhappiness would be avoided, for whether as servant or wife, the trained one would be efficient, and love instead of going up the chimney, as is the case in so many homes, would remain close to the stove. Miss Cusack will deliver a lecture on this subject while iri the city, also on "Whv I Left the Catholic Church," and "Parochial Schools Versus Public Schools." When asked if the statement made by an afternoon paper was true that she had come here to attend the reception of Miss Drexel, she laughed, and replied that she would not be admitted to 'the convent. Miss Cusack severed her connection with the church 18 months ago, though for the past four or five years she has differed with Archbishop Cor rigan and his views concerning her work. Male Help. TJAN""ED - DKMAL ASSISTANT AD- V DRESS, with reference, DR. A. E. HALL, McKeesport, Pa. no6-44 WANTED-DRUG CLERK OF2 OB 3,YEAKS experience: registered. Address DRUG GIST, Dispatch office. no8-9! WANTED-A DRIVEB-WITH GOOD BEF- ERENCE only need apply. BROUOE MFG CO., 242, 244, 2Fifth ave. no8-87 "TTTANTED-A FEEDER FOB CYLINDER Y V press: steadv work. Apply at once at NO. 83 DIAMOND STREEf, Pittsburg. no6-62 TTTANTED AN EXPERIENCED BOOK VV KEEPER: state experience and wages ex pected. M. C. & CO., Dispatch office. no6-&3 WANTED-A YOUNG MAN AS SALESMAN In retail store: must nnderstand German; good reference required. Apply at a48 BUlLbR ST. no5-18 WANTED-TWO BRICKLAYERS ON MEY BAN ave., near Louisa St.. Oakland; wages ft 50; none but good ones need apply. T. A. WRIGHT. no6-81 "TTTANTED-A GOOD MAN AS CANVASSER TV and collector for Industrial Insurance. Apply to E. PB1TCHARD, corner or Tweirth and Carson streets, S. S. noi-100 East End Residence. SALE-EOBINSON AVENUE-TWO-RY frame. 4 rooms, smotl cplt&r. Int 25x117; S1.200. CHABLE3 SOMEBS & CO.. 313 Wood st. no5-33-TWFS TTtOR JP STORY FORSALE-A PROMPT BUYER CAN BUY for 130,000 a lane, well improved East End property, worth (50, 000, VUJJILCU OlUCCi Address SO UTH BOUN D, UOO-Vi FOB SALE-OAKLAND RESIDENCE, IRAFT are., near Fifth ave.; 14 rooms, bath, laundry; all the latest Improved conveniences: large grounds. 135x260. BLACK & BA1RD, 95 Fourth ave. 2D-88. no5-2 FORSALE-AN OLD ESTABLISHED WHOLE SALE and retail tobacco business on one of the principal streets or the city: doing a, paying business; reason for selling, going into anotber business. Address TOBACCO, Dispatch office. ppj-52 OR SALE-COAL LAND-80 ACRES IN Baldwin tp Allegheny co., Pa., oa line of B. & O. R. R . 4 miles from city; In good state of cultivation: underlaid with a good quality of coal: good farm buildings: plenty of frutt: cheap lfsoldqulck. See W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth ave. no&O-w FOR SALE-DRUG STORE-ONE OF THE best stands on the Southside, Carson St., with a very line established trade: prescription trade large; an elegant opening for the right party; stock will invoice about p. 500: ton reasonable terms. Particulars from CAMPBELL, DENNY & CO., 1507 Carson St., S. S.. Pittsburg, noi-74 Business Stands. TTIOB SALE LARGE B0ABDIN6 HOUSE J? and dining room, centrally located, business large and profitable: best thing In its line now on the market: special reason for selling. BAL TENSPERGER & WILLIAMS. 154 Fourth ave. n 06-61 T0 LBT. City KesMescea. y rpO LET-10 MINUTES WALK FBOX COCBT I X. HOUSE, neat brick: house, 6 rooms and largs attic; late Improvements; rent low: on Bedford aveaue. W. A. HEBRON k SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. noS-41-WThs TO LET-PENN AVE. AND FD7TH ,3T, three-story brick bouse, nlnerooms: all con veniences: unexcelled location for lodging bouse, offices or professional men; Immediate possession,. BAM' L W. BLACK 4 CO., 89 Fourth aye. noJ-U' East End Kesidencea. c TO LET-HOlISE OF 14 ROOMS, STABUsT and outbuildings: large grounds; on Negley avenue, near Penn avenne cable cars. Inquire of, HENRY ROBEBTS, at Oliver Roberts WfreCo... Southaldei seW-lO Allegheny Residence. TO LET-ELEGANT RESIDENCE LV ALUS. GHENY, No. 138 Franklin street; contains right rooms, good ball, bathroom, w. c, both gases and all modern Improvements, with nics, grounds. GEO B. BOTHWELL, No. 104 Frank lin street, Allegheny. oc24-a Pnlmrtan IleKldencesw TO LET-CHOICEST BESIDESCEtt' BELLE- j FIELD, close to, cable line. 14 largo roonuVtf bath, both gases, all 'conveniences; TeasoasbloV rent till April. BLACK &BAIRD.95 Fourth aver no5-l FOB SALE-BUSINESS PBOPEBTY-SOUTH Diamond, near Federal street, Allegheny: to a prompt buyer we can sell this business house and lot, 20x90 to au alley, at a price below valua tion of any business property equally good In Allegheny. CHARLES SOMEBS & CO.. 313 Wood st. no5-33-Twrs FOR HALE-FBANKSTOWN AVE., X. IL. fine bus'ness 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 vard. stable, etc: low rent: will sell at invoice? CHARLES SOMERS & CO.. 313 Wood st. no-VSS-Twys FOR SALE-NEW DWELLING HOUSE OF 6 rooms, attic bath. w. c, range, slate man tels, front and back porch: lot 30x100: Cypress street, Shadysldc: easy terms: Immediate pos L..ion. GEORGE SCHMIDT, 157 Fourth ave. noZ-44 FOB SALE-I4.800-SHADYSIDE, 1 BQUABE from Fifth ave.: news-room frame dwelling, hall, bath, sliding doors. Inside shutters and w c, late mantels, tile hearths, range, gas. etc ; lot 32x100. SAM-L W. BLACK Jtl'O., 99 Fourth ave. n oC-75 FOBSALE-A GBEATBABGAIN IF SOLD in the next few days: only $5,500 for 2 acres or ground with a house of a rooms; will subdivide to great profit; sqnare from electric Hue Hazelwcod. W. A. HEBBON & SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. no-; TTTAN1ED MACHINISTS AND MOLDERS iV four first class machinists and two molders to fro to the rountrv. STREET, Allegheny. Apply at 81 FEDERAL no-ca WANTED-A YOUNG MAN FOB HARD WARE store one having knowledge of the business preferred ; must live In Allegheny. Ad dress S Dispatch Office. no5-Z3 TTTANTED AGENTS V Beaver. Lawrence. IN ALLEGHENY. lTitTTinrptitnrf nnrf Washington counties to sell A household npcesgltT. Address A. K. MABTELL, 411 bmlthneld St. 0C23-MWT TTJANTEU A GOOD AGENT TO SELL THE V V Merritt typewriter, the best f 15 machine In America. Call on or address OFFICE SPECI ALTY MFG. CO., McCance Block, Pittsbnrg. no6-55 WANTED-GENTLEMEN WHO DKSIRE A wife or a lively correspondent to send their address and stamp to THE AMERICAN CORRE SPONDING CLUB, Box 643, Clarksburg, W, Va. OC23-10 Trr ANTED - VV in SALESMEN IMMEDIATELY everr town and cltv: arood satirv np commission paid; steady employment. Address H. V. CLARK & CO., Nurserymen, Rochester, N. Y. oc27-90-MWy WANTEO-ATONCE-YOUNGMAN.ABOUT 17 years old as clerk and to make himself generally useful in an office; salary S4 per week; must live with parents. Address CLERK, Dls patcn office. no6-78 TTTANTEO-SALESMEN FOB FINE LINE OF TV quick-selling, labor-saving specialties needed by every retail dealer: exclusive territory, and big commission given. W. B. PERSHING, Koutn Bend, Ind. oc25-85-mwf FOB SALE ON ELLSWORTH AVENUH 5,250, a neat, almost new house, g rooms, large attic late improvements, all In first-class order; street and sewer Improvements made: well located at Shadysldc. bee W. suns, u j ourtn avenne. HERRON Si noS-40-ws "CWK SALE-9-ROOM FRAME (NEW)-LAROE JC ball np and down: all modern improvements; on a paved and sewered street; grandest neigh borhood In East Liberty; very near cables and P. B. R.; lot 60x160; eor. lot; an 13,500 bouse for S7.500; great bargain. 64 M. LYNN, No. 1 Frankstown ave. East Liberty. nt6-70 Glenvrood Residence!. FOR SALE-3 ACRES GROUND, GLENWOOD, fronting Second ave.. with a brick dwelling of 8 rooms and 4 attic rooms: only five minutes walk from station: well adapted for manufactory Purposes. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. 2D B. no5-2 T7IOKSALE-THE MISSION CHIIKnH PKI11'- E KRTY. witu three lots about SO feet front, on Lombard street Allegheny, near head of Federal street, and adjoining the spacious residence and grounds of Colonel Andrews: to be solil st pnbtle sale, by order cf tbo trustees, on Friday after noon. Novembers, at 2 o'clock. on the premises. Terms, etc.. Irora JAS. W. DRAPE fc .. Agents and Auctioneers, 129 Fourth avenue Pittsbnrg. 1 U02-71-D Blnnnfnctnrlnsr Sites. FOR SALE-FINE LOT-SUITABLE FOB manufacturing establishment: situate on Second avenue above Ross st. : If sold soon can bo had at a bargain and on easy payments. Sep W. A. HEBRON & SONS, 80 Fourth ave. noS-90-ws B OR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Machinery nnd Metals. FOB SALE-ENGINES AND BOILERS-NEW andTefltted: repalrlngpromptly attended to. PORTER FOUNDRY ANDMACH1NECO..L1M.. below Suspension bridge Allegheny, Pa. aulO-29 Business Stands. , TO LET-NEW WAREHOUSE, 40x808, STORIES '- and cellar: power eleTatortvTeonTelent, location. Call lor particulars. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth ave. noS-14 , Offices. Dek Boanu &c TO LET-IN THE NEW .DISPATCH BUILD.T IN G, 75, 77 and 79 Diamond street, two of the r f - roomiest ana oest-ugniea oraees 10 oe louna in wo city; rent, pcoandsacopcrannnm. Including elec tric lights. Janitor service and steam beating. Apply between 10 A. M. and IP. jr., ox between 2snd4r.lt. jy23-87 UE.1L ESTATE. FOB SALE-SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND boilers; all sizes and styles la stock, from 4 to 100 h. p. ;all refltted;good as new, at lowest prices; portable engines. 8 to 25 h. p. ; boilers all sixes ana styles. J.S.YOUNG,23Park way, Allegheny, Pa. OC25-80-D FOR SALE - HOISTING ENGINES, NEW and second band; wiroaud man Ilia rope der rick and fittings, hoisting tubs and cars, clay and ore pans, engines, boilers aud machinery. THOMAS CARLIN 'S SONS, Lacock and Sandusky sts., Alleahenv. au5-17-rwr Allrshcny Residences. FOB SALE-CHEAP B ABGAIN-IRWIN AVE. 2 lots 20x106 ft. each for $2,20 each; terms easy. ALLE3 & BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. TeL 107. noS-59 FOR SALE-5 BRICKROUSES, ALLEGHENY, 2 on Robinson of 9 rooms, bath, h. and c water, both gases, etc, and S on Rose alley, 4 rooms and attic; each all well sewered. BLACK & BAIRD. 95 Fonrth ave. 2B-131 no5-2 FOB SALE-DESIBABLE PROPERTY AND A profitable Investment considered cheap; only 7,0oo; payments made to suit: on Lacock. near Sandusky st.. Allegheny: lot 21x100 ft. : two houses, oue In front and one In rear on Stoddard st. W. A. HERRON SONS, 80 Fonrth avenue. no-t8-WS WANTED-LABORERS WANTED IN NEW Orleans too able-bodied men to ship as crew; waees $60 per month and board men steady employment will be tflven. Annlv M.N.WOOD. Coast and Laiauscbe Line No. 2 Canal st., New Orleans, La. oclO-42 TTANTED-SALESMEN AT f75 PER MONTH V v calarv and expenses, to sell a line of silver plated ware, watches, etc.; by sample only; horse and team furnished free; write at once for full particulars anu sample case or goods rrec STAN DARD SILVERWARE CO., Bolton. Mass. se24-90-D WANTED-BRICKLAYERS-THO&R WANT ING work and employers and all others who may wish to employ bricklayers sbonld regis ter such wants, free ofcharge. attheheadquarters 01 me muusiitiALi oiuiUAL .rJE-NEirri AS SOCIATION, 93 Fourth ave.. vpen unin r. a. oamraays. first floor front. OCll-SO-MWFSU w ANTED - DISTRICT MANAGER TO locate atMeadvllle or WllllAmnnnrt tn pi. ploy and manage agents: salary SI, 000 a year: must invest tlOO fo. stock furnished, and give secnrlty for money handled. Call or address GEO. 3. CLINE PUBLISHING HOUSE, 5 Sixth ave.; only first-class men full of energy need apply. no6-37-wsu Saunrban Residence. IJWJR SALE OAKMONT MODERN DWELL 7 ING 8 rooms, attic bath, fine dry cellar, slate mantels, marble and tile hearths, stationary sideboard, electric bells, jtas. water, large lot: t4.50O. CHARLES SOMEKS & CO., 313 1 cod St. no5-33-TVTS " FOR3ALE.-FOB P.800-EASY STEBMS-A good house of 5 rooms. lot MxlToTt-. on Mon roe si.: well located; quick sale is desired on ac cbunt of removal of owner, on .Monroe street. Ballevne. P.. Ft. W. A CB. B. W. A. HER RON & SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. OC30-21-WS. FOR SALE-?6,0C0-EASY TERMS, ASEWICK LEY home, very centrally and desirably located, containing 10 rooms, bath and other con veniences; lot 47x203 ft.; lawn and large fruit trees: also, adjoining propertv, for fl.500: lot 9)x2rt.: frame dwelling-, 7rooms, naturalgas and water; these properties will be sold together for $10. COO: terms to suit. A. W. ADAIR, Boom 708 Penn b'ldy., Penn ave. noe-42 TTIOR SALE-MACHINERY, .a. Bwc& vn idc premises. TOOLS AND No. 4S Water street, will be sold at auction. November 12. 18S9. at 10 a. M an excellent lot of Utiles from IS to 26 Inches, swing from 8 to 16-foot bed: brass lathes, drill presses, planer, wood-working ma chinery, 8-Inch Saunders tapping machine pipe machine; lot machine and gas-flttlng tools, ream ers, taps, etc.; malleable and cast Iron flttlnrs: gate and globe valvu suitable for ateam and naturalgas; bending table and furnace; flasks and patterns of valves, flanges and flttltuts: also large gray mare harness and wagon. REES. nacu., 4S water street, Pittsburg, pa. OC29-62 SHOOK k CO., "ITHIR SALE FOUNDRY RARE BUSINESS J opportunity for individuals or corporations, to close the estate as a whole the Archi tectural Iron Foundry, as most successfully run for over II years by the late Samuel J. Creswell, Twenty-third and Cherry sts., Philadelphia, Pa. Location freight yards of Baltimore and Ohio and Philadelphia and Reading Railroads within one block and Pennsylvania Railroad within four blocks. Buildings specially erected for this business, and of most substantial character. Real estate owing to location, of great intrinsic valne apart from present occupation. Equipment the finest of Its kind In this rountry. Patterns, tools and machinery all modern, and requiring no further outlay. Possibilities of production un limited. Business running as In lifetime of late owner, with full force of employes, large con tracts on hand, and in "midst ot great activity. Possession Immediate. Apply to or address JOSEPH DE F. JUNKIN, Executor, S. E. cor. Sixth and Walnut sis., Philadelphia, Pa. OC27-95-MWT OAKLAND ENTERPRISER 'Dwelling and Electric Roafe" j Z - WS But few of the many people in this great city have any conception of the magni-j tude, immense improvement, rapid growth and enhancement of the now most desir able residence district within our city limits. Within 30 days the new Electric Street Railway will be in operation con- ' necting Oakland Sqnare and the city (via the Traction Road) for tho nominal fare of Xl Scents. Oakland Square is a beautiful park around which rues wide streets caved with asphaltum and sewered free of ccst to" the purchaser of one of the beautiful dwell ings facing the sqnare.a brief description ot ' which is here given. Built of brick-, by day work, two sizes 8 and 9 rooms, halls, bath, inside shutters and w. c'a, handsome slate mantels, tile hearths, sliding doors, range and both gases. Also electric lighting ap-'ij paratns, largo porches, .cemented cellars,' one chandeliers, Iarce lot, etc Terms, small cash payment down, balance $500 per, , annum. Fourteen of these dwellings have - been sold to representative business menvt: The time consumed in runnine from thai postofflce to the square is bnt 17 minntea,V thus girlDj: ample time to so home for ner. See the square beiore buying where. ?m SAM'LW. BLACK' SaC0; -x 99 FOURTH AVENUE. no3.138.IJ FOB SALE-LOTS. Progress. It is very Important in this age of vast ma terial progress that a remedy he pleasing to the taste and to the eye easily taken, acceptable to the stomach and healthy in its nature and effects. Possessing these qualities. Syrup of Figs is the one perfect laxative aud most gentle diuretic known. Cos Flrei-, Gas Stoves, Gns Rnnees. O'Keefe Gas Appliance Co.,34 Fifth av. Don't let whisky get the best of you, but get the best of whisky. Klein's, Silver Age rye only 51 SO per full quart. For sale everywhere. Ask ior'it. Mirr Overcoats. Jfontenac, chinchilla aud kersey overcoats ready made and to order, at Pitcairn's, 434 Wood street. wp "What is the best thirst quencher? F. & V.'s Pilsner beer. All dealers. Gaa Fires, Gas Stoves, Gas Range. O'Keefe Gas Appliance Co.,34 Fifth av. 2UEETLGh. A glass of F. & V.'s Iron City beer at night insures quiet sleep. B. t B. Read display ad. in this piper the two bargains mentioned there will pay you to see. Boggs & Buhl. C. Baeuerlein Brewing Co., Ben netts, Pa., brewers of "Wiener, standard and Kulmbacher lager beer. iiwr Misses' long garments with plush sleeves, in beaver cloth. Boggs & Buhl. Cash paid for old gold and silver at Hauch's, No. 295 Fifth ave. WFSu Gas Fires, Gns Stoves. Gns Rnnses. O'Keefe Gas Appliance Co., 34 Fifth av. Men's nnderwear Co.'s, 100 Filth ave at Jamei H. Aiken & WHAT drink is the most healthful and re freshing? F. &V.s Pittsburg beer. All dealereT Gns Fires, Gas Stoves, Gns Rnnees. O'Keefe Gas Appliance Co.,34 Fifth av. R.&B. Ladies' length walking coats hundred for selection; 55, 10, up to 535. Boggs & Buhl. Fidelity Title and Trust Company, t ii, 121 and 123 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg, Pa., November 4. 1SS9. t THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of the Fidelity Title and 'trust Company will be held at its office on THURSDAY, November 14, 18S9, at 1 o'clock r. St.. for the purnoso of receiving the annual report, the election of 15 directors to serve for tho ensuing year, and the transaction of such other business as mav properly come before the meeting. C. B. McVAi", Secretarv. no5-5-5.B.7.8,9.12.13,14 TSTANIED-AOENTS TO SELL AND EVEKY VV BODY to use Dr. O'Keefe's 2S-cent liver pills, cold or catarrh pills, cough pllls,rheumatlsm pills, headache pills, dyspepsia pills, worm pills. Kidney pills, piles pills, neuralgia pills, sore throat pflls,croup pills: price 25 cents each: post age prepaid. DR. O'KEEFE & CO., Home opathic Chemists. 34 1 lfth ave. n 00-85 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: on receipt of 50 rents we will send a sample line by mall; also circulars, price list and terms to agents: secure your territory at once. Address WOKCESTEB PINLESS CLOTHES LINE CO., 17 Hermon St., orcester, Alass, oc23-44-WS WANTED-SALESMEN ON SALARY OB commission, to sell our household special ties by samples to hardware tinware and house furnishing dealers. We have been established 8 years manufacturing labor-saving patent special ties, and now hare finest selling line In the world. Special exclusive routes arranged. Liberal salary and permanent employment to energetic sales men. V rite for catalogue and special offer. THE CLIPPER MFU. CO. (LIU.), Cincinnati, O. no3-2l-wssu , City Loin. SALE-CHOICE BUn.DIN(i LOT ON well street Zlxioo: Ji.ooo. RHAKr.TO S OMEliS & CO., 313 Wood St. noS-33-T WF8 TTtOR V Colwell street: Enst End Lots. FOR SALE-20 BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOTS, UerronHlll Park, grand view of East Lib erty valley. CHARLES SOMEBS CO., 313 Wood st. no5-33-rwrs TTIOR SALE-WOO FOB HEBRON HILL LOTS. X? Madison ave., Just at terminus of Wylie ave. cable line, 24x100 feet Fourth ave BLACK & BAIRU, 95 no2-5 FOR SALE-BATJM UROVE-A NUMBER OF the finest lots in this cbolce propertv at prices away below present valuation. CHARLES su.ur.H3 i;o., an wooa st. no5-33-TWFS llonies. Vehicles. Live Stock, otc FOB SALE-1 VERY FINE WORK HORSE. 7 years old; weight about 1.400 pounds; also one buggy mare: will sell reasonable Call or address 89 WATER ST, Pittsburg. noS-58 FOR SALE A GOOD. SODND, YOUNG team of draft horses, with nearly new, large wagon: suitable for almost any business. In qnlra at W5 PEN N AYE. noS-4S PERSONAL. "PERSONAL ANOTHER GEEAT CUT JL Solid gold-filled caseAmerlcanwatches for ladles fl5 50, for cent tie SO and fig 50: gold by watch clubs for S33. B. E. AEONS, 85 Fifth ave no3-131 PERSONAL-ADMIRED BY ALL-"VOLTAIC Diamonds:" brilliancy warranted or stones replaced free of charge; tbey become more bril liant by washing. B. E. AEONS, Sole Agent. 65 Fifth ave no3-!3l TEESONAL-HAVB IfOU SEEN LEVI'S X Bookstore? Do you know we have new books as well as old? Do yon know we have the largest stock of old boots west ot the Allegheny Moun tains? LEVI'S BOOKSTORE. 800 Liberty st. noJ-33 TURNED: recentlv thrT hmd not hn an lh Dest or terms owing to a 111 SUDDENLY BE- iaa nor neen on tne ttle family Jar ocea- FOK SALE-A BEAUTIFUL BUILDING SITE 47x164 feet on paved street In Oakland, close to Fifth ave., flrst-cl&ss neighborhood; only $100 per foot front. BLACK A UA1RD, 85 Fourth ave. 2D-21S. no5-2 Female Help. WANTED-S1X YOUNG LADIES TO TAKE part in amateur theatricals; those hiving some experience preferred. Apply between 7 and 8 o'clock to-night at ELI MACK 'S, 11 Sixth St. n o6-79 ELECTIONS. Office Western Insurance Co.. 1 Pittsburg, November 2, 1889. f ELECTION THE ANNUAL ELECTION for 13 directors of this company, to serve lor the ensume year, will be held at the offire on 1UESDAY, the 12th inst.. between the hours of 1130 A. 3f. and 1 p. jr. no&03-D WM. P. HERBERT. Secretary. Lawrence Bank op Pittsburo, J PittsBueo.PA,, October 28, 1889. i ELECTION THE ANNUAL ELECTION for nine directors of this bank will be held at tho banking bouse on MONDAY, November 11, 1&S9. between tho hours of 1 and 3 o'clock p. JL JOHN HOERR, Cashier. oc30-10 .BUSINESS CHANGES. Save money Buy blankets, comforts, etc, at Busy Bee Hive, Sixth and Liberty. Gns Flrrs. Gas stoves, Gns Ranees. O'Keefe Gas Appliance Co ,34 Fifth av. Cash paid for old gold Hauch's, No. 295 Fifth ave. and silver at WTSU Gns Fires, Gas Stoves, Gas Ranees. O'Keefe Gas Appliance Co.,34 Fifth av. DISSOLUTION-NOTICE IS HEREBY given that the partnership lately existing between H.H. Durbln and John F. Armstrong at No. 53 Fifth avenne, Pittsbnrg, under tbo firm name of H. H. Durbin &Co., has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. All debts due to the said partnership are to be paid and those due from tho same discharged at the old stand, where the business will be continued by H. H. Durbln and Robert L. McWatty, under the iirnr name of H. H. Durbln & Co.. said Robert L. Me .Watty having purchased tho in terest of said John F. Armstrong in the old firm, and this day formed a new partnership with said H. H. Durbln. John F. Armstrong cordially recommends his friends to the new firm. Pittsburo. November 2. 1SS9. uo&3 WANTED-LADY AGENTb-ALSO MEN Two Immense new specialties: one lady made 27 before dinner, anotber $16 first hour. Address LITTLE A 'JO., Box 443, Chicago, 111. OC30-29-WSSU ANTED-A REFINED AMERICAN LADY fmtddlp. Affpril fnr nnltlnn rpnnlrltifl. idfy. Ices from 9 to 4: to suitable party liberal compen sation. Call after 10, Room 7, 53 NINTH ST. nos-54 w Male nnd Female Heln. T7-ANTED AT ONCE-4 FARM HANDS, V col. boy, cooks, chambermaids, house girls, nurses, dishwashers, pantry and dining room girls. MEEHAN'S, 545 Grant St. no4-D FOR 3ALE-S50 PER FOOT, WALLINGFORD Place 2 squares from Fifth aye cable: lot 63x181 Teet: this is a sacrifice and must be sold at once; will enhance 2a per cent In 6 months. SAM'L W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth ave, noC-75 I7OR SALE THE CHEAPEST LOT'S IN THE 1 market to-d.iv are to be found In tho villa Park plan, Brushton station; no city taxis ana. (nnirnnlanMtr Iruisrnilt (nuiivo ntsn tmnt- fAi.. V vuui vutbiiuj awuu (,.uw uiau luuva auiiAjji from JOHN F. BAXTER, Agt., 512 Smltbfield st. no4-5-MWl!V FOR SALE-BAUAI GROVE LOTS FOR SALE, East End; finest lotln that plan, corner Am ber and Friendship. 40x110: also lots No.GOand 31. adjoining each other, on Amherst.; come quick; also stocl N. F. HI Send for farm and ex. lists". drvpoods to exehamra for real estate. N. F. HURST, Keal Estate Agt., Rochester. Pa. OC31-14-XOD "PERSONAL HIS LOVE nest or terms owlnsr sioned by the wife insisting on belnir allowed to renovate his wearine- annareL and which, at course was done in a bungling manner; In order to prevent the tronble they agreed to send all their work hereafter to DICKSON, the Tailor. G5 Firth ave. corner Wood St., second floor, and now everything Is lovely and peace and happiness again reigns la their household. Telephone 155. au30-D COCHEAI STATiOlf -OX THE- P. V. &C. R. R., 'Where the Allegheny Bessemer Steers The Howard Plate Glass Works, and. The Buquesue Tube Works Are located, is one of the most desirable placet! now brought before the notice of persons 1 . iP) ing for a place to locate for a pleasant HO J where! steady employment may bo, had, a LOTS can be purchased on the 1 PLAN, at REASONABLE PRICES and EASY TERMS. It will pay anyone to come and. seel purchasing at any other place. J. R. WYLIE, COCHRAN- STATION, DUQUE3NE, PA OrNoit8Wood street. Rooms; Iron -3 3 Building. Pittsburg, Pa. oc26I-30.nol.l6L8.12,H DmDENDS. LOST. LOST A BUNDLE OF STEEL FROM A waeon, between Brown s mm and sou Penn sylvania ave, Alleghenv. Finder will please re turn to THOS. HEATHCOTE, 308 Pennsylvania ave . and receive reward. noS-43 LEGAL NOTICEK, AlleCbcnT Lots. FOR SALE-LOTS ON NUNNERY HILL. Twelfth ward. Allegheny: a few choice lots remain In the late ifobert Henderson plan on Nun nery Hill; to secure a lot here an early visit Is necessary. A. LEUOATE i.SON, Agents, 31 Federal st.. Allegheny. no5-19 Financial. TTANTED-MORTGAGES ON CITY PROP VV EETY. over SI. 000; x per cent; no tax. HENRY A. WEAVER CO.. K Fourth avenue mh2-a2D WANTED-t500 TO f500,000-TO LOAN ON .. mortgages, 4Jj, 5 and 6 per cent. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO . 123 Fourth ave, Pittsbur. Tele phone No. 975. no2-7Z-HWS T7"ANTED-MOirrGAO12-1.000,0tl0TOLOAN OYLE& CO., 131 Fonrth ave In laree and small amounts at 4k. 5 and 6 per cent, free of State tax: no delay. REED B. COYLE & CO.. 131 Fonrth ave my21-60 NOTICES. THEWEST VIRGINIA "AND IRONTON RAILROAD COMPANY, authorized to construct a bridge over tho Ohio river at a point about one and one-half (1) miles above the mouth of the Big Sandy river, hereby gives notice of its intention on the 19th day of No vember, 1SS9, to submit to the Hon. Redfield Proctor, Secretary of War, for his examination and approval a design and drawings of the pro posed bridge and piers, with the maps and other information required under the act of Congress of December 17, 1S72, and the supple ments thereto, authorizing the construction of bridges over the Ohio river and prescribing the dimensions of the same WEST VIRGINIA AND IRONTON RAILROAD COMPANY, by JOS. L DORAN, President CHAS. H. MEL LON, Secretary. noWZ-D.. WANTED-MORTGAOES-WE CAN LOAN in sums of two to (20.000 on Pittsburg, Alle gheny or suburban improved real estate at lowest rates. ALEXANDER & LEE, 313 Wood st. no2-5I-MWS WANTED TO LOAN (500,000. IN AMOUNTS of 13,000 and upward, on city and suburban property, on 4J4 percent, free of tax; also smaller amounts at 5 and 6 per cent. BLACK & BAIRU 05 1 onrth avenue. sc21-dJ6-p TTTANTED MORTGAGES $L 000. )0TO LOAN TV on city and suburban properties at 4K, Sand -cw vciiu ana on larms in AiieKuenj auu aujii- ap7-fU cent counties at Cper cent. aujj, um xourui avenue. Glenvrood Lots. FOR SALE-XOTS AT GLENWOOD: CON VENlENTtotlie station and Second Are. Electric Railway: graded streets, sidewalks, city water: houses and lots forsale on monthly pay ments. GEORGE a BURG WIN, 150 Fourth ave OC29-29-JTW6U Subnrbnn Lots. FOR BALE-BUILDING LOTS CHEAP-THE best In the market, for the. money: special In ducements to purchasers desiring to build: terms easy: location very Uestralllo;onlv 7 miles from Federal St.; at Asplnwall station, adjoining bharnsburg. West Penn R. It. For plans see w. A. HERRON & SONS. 80 Fourth ave. no2-90-ws CHAS. W.DAHLINGER, Attorney-at-Law. 87 Diamond street. ESTATE OPPETER HERDT. DECEASED Notice is hereby eiven that letters testa mentary on tbo above estate have bees granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immedi ate payment, and those having claims against tho same should make them known without de lay. PHILIP BPIEHL, Executor. oc23U4-w 14S Ohio st, Allegheny. Lawrence Bank of Pittsbuko,' fj PrrrsrjUEO. October 3L issa 1 nrVIDEND THE BOiRD OF DIBECI-l J UKSoItbls nankbave this day declare. a dividend oi xuUEtt (a) PER CENT on the J capital since out or tne earnings oi tne last i months, navable on demand. nol-78 , JOHN HOERR. CashierS , AMUMEJiENTs. B IJOU THEATER EVANS & HO Matinee to-day. EY I!T- "A PARLOR MATCH.' November 11 Hartley Campbell's no4-14-WSI TO ROBERT G. BROWNE, LATE OF Pittsburg, Pa. You are hereby notified that proceedings against you for a divorce a. v. tn., upon the ground of desertion, have been commenced by your wife. Jennie C. Browne, in the Court of Common Pleas No. 3. of Phila delphia connty (March Term, 1889, No. 45), a Master has been appointed and a meeting for taking testimony in said case will be held at the office of the Master. No. 727 Walnut street, Philadelphia, on THURSDAY, November 28, 18S0,at 3 o'clock p. u.,when and where you may attend and be heard, should you so desire. JOHN DOLMAN. JB, Master, 727 Walnut street, jrniiaaeipiiia, rsL. ocap-ai.w I RAND OPERA HOUSE ' aJT To-nlehfc MR. SOL SMITH RUSSELL. "A Poor Relation." Wednesday Matinee and Katnrday Nighfci "BEWITCHED." Z Next week-"A Midnight Bell." noJ-S J ORLD'U MUSEUM. AIXEGHENW -ryORLD'B MUSED! Week commencing November 4. BASS, the Ossified Man. , J Many curios. Clever theater entertainment no4-l TTARRIS THEATER- Everv afternoon and erenlne. BARLOW BROTHERS' MINSTRELS,! no3-5 Week November 11-ZO-ZO. ! OFFICIAL PITTSBURG. Farms. TTiOR SALE-FARM 150 ACRES; 40 ACRES C poplar, oak and hickory timber: good coal, limestone: water; 4 acres choice fruit: frame house S rooms: bank barn: near Apollo: S40 per aire. ED. WIT11S1L 410 Grant St.. Pittsburg, Pa. no3-D TXTANTED-TO i.OAN $200,000 ON MOET- Vr GAGES: ?100 and upward at 6 per cent; 500,000 at 4K per cent on residences or business also In adlolnlng counties. S. H. la Fourth avenue. oc2l-4-D FRENCH. miscellaneous. TTrANTED-HIGHEST SPOT CASH PRICES .TV paid for second-hand furniture, carpets and Sonsehold goods of all kinds. 1211 PEN S AVE NUE. au26-25-MWP TIT ANTED -NOVEMBER IS THE LAbT '."V month for fine cabinets at (1 per dozen, st AUFREUIT'S ELITE GALLERY, 1iI6 Market St., Pittsburg. Bring the children on elevator. no3-60-TWTSSU TTANTED-PERSoNS TO COME AND 'EX- 'JtIon, on the Monongahela division ofthe P. R. K.. before purchasing elsewhere; see advertise ment another column. J. R. WYLIE. Cochran Station, Duquesue Pa., or No. 8 WOOD STREET, Room 5, Iron Exchange building, Pittsburg. OC29-60-OC30, nol ,4, 6, S, 12, 14 FOR SALE-FARM OF 70 ACRES NEAR DE HAVEN, P. & W. Ry.: all cleared and in good order; elegant buildings, orchard, etc.; probably has oil or eas under It: boring for gas bairmlle away: also -an elegant farm of 100 acres on P. & L. E. Ry.. with gas well on It, for fiO Der acre and farms of all sizes in adjoining counties; also coal, timber and farming lands in W. Va. MAGAW & GOFF, LIM., 145 Fourth ave. n 05-77 aiiscellaneons. FOR SALE-IMPROVED PROPERTY PAYING handsomclriuagrowlnc Kansas elty: low 313 Wood st. no5-33-TWFS VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIV EN THAT THE IN reports of the Board of Viewers or Street Improvements on the vacation of South, Elev enth street, from Mnrell street to the Mononga hela river, and Gorman (form erlv Virgin) alley, on the Southside, from South Eleventh street to South Twelfth street, have been approved by Councils, which action will be finals unless an appeal is filed la the Court of Common Pleas within ten (10) days from date. GEORGE SHEPPARD. City Clerk Pittsburo, Pa., Nov. 4. 18S9. nooV; price or exchange for rnerchandh-c. CHARLES ouji e.iKi x w, FOR SALE BUSINESS. Snslness Chnnees. FOR SALE A GOOD PAYING GENERAL store at a bargain: storeroom and dwelling. For particulars address S. P. POORHAUGH, Glencoc, Pa. ocS-Ob F IOR SALE-NEW FIRST-CLASS STEAM lanndrv: fine famUv sroeerr utartt with splendid location and business, will invoice about rJ,uw; smaller grocery stores, fwoio s&,ooo; mux route; clgarandcomectlonery stores t225to(C50; drygoods and notion stores; feed store; 2 printing offices: drug stores; shoe stores; bakeries and 100 other business chanees: free particulars. SHEP AED & CO. , 64 Fifth aye ocZS VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN"THAT THE JLN reports of Viewers on the opening of In wood street, from. Frankstown avenue to a 40 foot street: Murtland street, from Penn avenne to Chaucer street: Dallas avenue, from Penn avenne to Frankstown avenne: Joel's lane, from Grandvlew avenue to Omaha street, and Fleury alley, from Murtland street tn the cltv line, have been approved by" Councils, which action will be final nnless an appeal is filed in the Court of Common Pleas wltnln ten (10) days f mm date. E.M. BIQELOW, Chief of Department of Public Work. PrrTSBHEO, Pa, November 1, ISSH. nol-S3 TTARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY To-nleht. Usual Matinees. The Rentz-Santley Novelty and Burlesque ANTHONY AND CLEOPATRA noS-2 LA TOSCA'S RECEPTION!! FOR SALE. Steam Ferry Boat. M S. (raj The above named Side-Wheeled Steam 1 Boat will be offered at public auction. atX o'clock, on SATURDAY, November . 188B, l the wharf, in the city of Wheeling. Sba measnres about 65 tons, is 83 feet lone 20 wide and three in depth: gnartls six feet Wa lastinsnected Sentember 20. 1880. TERMS One half, ana so much more as ta purchaser mav elect to pay. cash, the residue i four and eight month, purchaser to give hi notes with seenritv to be annrovett bv trust J. D. EWING. no&SO Trusti OCTOBER 3. 18S9. "VTOTICE IS3IEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Xl Bureau of Health of the city of Pitts bnrg has this day established and provided, and doen hereby designate the foot of Seven teenth (17) street, in the city of Pittsburg; at tho Allegheny river, and Clark's dumpboat, immediately above the north fend of the south Tenth street bridge. In ttecityof Pittsburg, on the Monongahela river, as the places where are to be received and deposited the contents of ail privies as tbey shall from time to time be cleaned and emptied, and all other offensive substances found upon the public highway. THOMAS W. BAKEK, Superintendent of the-Bareaa ofHeaJ th. A- WH1TELET. K8X.THIRD AVE, UPSTAIRS. Gents' shoes soled and heeled in IS mis for 73 cents. Finest work in the city. anB-aHfrvi "piANOSj. ORGANS. 8. HAMILTON, SI AND 83 FIFTH AVENUE. Pittsburg, p,, tJHlH-Mjt riiiiE LSG.7! PrnBUROPHOTO-ENGRAVISIono.41 ran x.incorupricuueo,AJ-JttrAX:iajlUIiD-l va, a ana v yuuuDna buildings, machinery. 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