'rw'siF - s ' rWSH'-S-, ' v Ta - 'if r- si vTtf - WORK OF COUNCILS. ' A Kew Water Tank for the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Wards. SOME TALK ON STEEET CLEAKLNG. The Bill to Change the flame of Chief to Manager Ridiculed. HE. THGHTJIAN ASKED TO EEC0SS1DEE The regular session of Pittsburg Councils was held yesterday in both branches, Select Councjl beating its own record by holding the shortest session of the year, lasting just 45 jninutes. On the call of wards a number of ordinances were presented and referred to the appropriate committees. Mr. "Warm castle presented a resolution requesting the Chief of the Deportment of Public "Works to furnish an estimate of the cost of erect ing a water tank in the Nineteenth ward to supply the residents of part of the Eigh teenth and Nineteenth wards with a supply of water. Iu presenting the resolution, Mr. "Warmcastle said that there was a large area in those two wards that was situated higher than the Hiland avenue reservoir, and in consequence the people were without a supply of water. It would be too expen sive, he thought, to pipe the water from the Herron Hill reservoir to supply this dis trict, and if the resolution was adopted it might be found that a tank would supply the demand at a comparatively small cost The resolution was adopted. Mr. Bigelow was asked about the matter later, and said it had been contemplated by him for some time. His idea is to erect a large iron tank on Winebiddle Hill, run ning the water by gravity from the Hiland avenue reservoir as near to that point as possible and pumping it to the lank with a small pumping engine. CLEANING THE STREETS. The resolution requesting the Chief of the Public "Works Department to clean the streets of the Seventeenth ward was adopted, but Mr. Keating took occasion to remark that it was a ridiculous thing to do to tell the chief of that department to do what he well knew was necessary, but lacked money to do. If the streets of the city were to be kept clean, Mr. Keating said) the appro priation for that purpose would have to be quadrupled. He advised the people ol the Seventeenth ward to have all their streets paved if they wanted them kept clean. A resolution providing for the repaving of Butler street from Fortieth to Forty ninth streets, to be referred to the Finance Committee, and included in the appropria tion of 1890, was adopted after a motion to strike out the clause including the improve ment in the appropriation was passed. The following ordinances were passed finally: x Authorizing the Chief of the Department of Public Safety to purchase lots in the Thirty second and Thirty-filth wards for fire depart ment purposes; grading, paving and curbing Barton street from Fifth avenue to Forbes street: grading and paving Jumonville street from Fifth avenue to Forbes street; grading, paving and curbing Sheridan street from Penn to Ellsworth aTennes; grading, paring and curbing Thirty-sixth street from Charlotte street to Railroad street; sewer on Lincoln ave nue from Mayflower street to the Negley run sewer; sewer ou Twenty-sixih street from Penn avenue to the Allegheny river. "W. A. Magee presided at the meeting of Common Council. Alter the presentation of several street ordinances and resolutions, which were referred, Mr. Duncan presented a resolution for a water main on Brereton avenue from Twenty-eighth to Thirty-third street. "With it he presented a communica tion from Superintendent Evans, of the fire bureau, to Chief Brown, in which he said that at a fire at this point on October 14 the nearest ping was 1,600 feet away, and this caused such a delay that the department was practically powerless. HOUSES CLOSE TOGETHER. - The neighborhood is closely bnilt up and if a better water supply is not afforded there is danger of a fire that would be beyond the power of the department. Mr. Duncan said in support of the resolution that three to four houses are being built in this neigh borhood a week and about eighty have been built in the last six months. They have no protection from fire whatever. The resolu tion was passed. Mr. Ferguson presented a resolution ask ing the Chief of the Department of Public "Works to make an estimate of repaving Butler street from Fortieth to Forty-ninth street with block stone. Adopted. Mr. Fereuson also presented a resolution asking the Chief of the Department of Public wonts to nave tne streets or the Seventeenth ward cleaned. Mr. Ferguson said that at present the people out there had to walk ankle deep in mud. He alleged that the street hose had been loaned to the Citizens' Traction Company and cut up, so that it could not be used again. For this reason the streets can't be cleaned. It was a ridiculous outrage on the people, he said, and if something was not done thev would go into court. The Twelfth, Fifteenth and Sixteenth wards were as bad, but Hiland avenue was swept every day. Mr. Bigham moved to amend by making it include the whole city. Mr. Ferguson agreed if he would insert the words "particularly the Seventeenth ward;" and in this shape the resolution was adopted. Mr. Donehoe, from the Finance Com mittee, presented an ordinance increasing the salary of fire alarm telegraph operators to J1.150 per year; passed. Mr. Donehoe also presented an ordinance fixing the title of the heads ol departments as "General Manager." Messrs. Ferguson and Duncan ridiculed the idea. CHIEF-A LITTLE TOO COJIMOJT. Mr. Magee explained that the only reason for changing the title was that when the chiefs of the departments went away from home for information they were taken for chiefs of fire departments, etc, and not given an opportunity to learn what they went after. Mr. MacGunnigle moved to lay the ordinance over to the next meeting; he could not believe that a man like Captain E. C. Elliott could not impress strangers with his true worth and position. The motion to postpone was adopted. Mr. "Wright presented a resolution as follows: Whebeas, Mr. J. S. AVightman, member of Common Conncil from the Twenty-second ward, has tendered his resignation as a mem ber of this body; the close attention given to the business of the citr. Doth in council and committee by Mr. Wightman.has demonstrated that be is a useful and valuable member, and council can illy spare bis services; therefore. Resolved. That J. S. Wightman be requested - to withdraw his resignation. The resolution, almost tbe first of its kind offered in council, was unanimously adopted. The Select Council resolution granting the Eighteenth Regiment and Battery B a lease of the Fifth avenue market house, passed finally by a unanimons vote, and after attending to some routine business council adjourned. Messrs. Carnahan, Shannon and Bierham have been appointed on the committee to call on Andrew Carnegie relative to the publio library. Headache, Langtjok and Melan choly generally spring from a disordered stomach, costiveness, or a torpid liver. Each may readily be removed by Dr. D. Jayne's Sanative Pills, a few doses of which will be found to stimulate the liver and stomach to healthy action, remove all bil iousness, and produce regular evacuations of the bowels. Quench your thirst with F. & V.'s Pittsburg beer. There's not a headache in a barrel of it. Telephone 1186. Sff. WAXJrtVBIGHT & Co.'S standard brew of lager beer is highly recommended for purity. Sold by all dealers. tusu Cabinet photos, fl per dor. Extra panel picture. Lies' -Popular Gallery, 10 and 12 Sixth gt ttso. THE PABHAKDLE FEEIGHT TAED. There Will be Side Tracks, and After a While a Repair Shop The Die Steel Mill nt Chnrticrs. Superintendent Turner, of the Panhandle Eailroad, was seen yesterday regarding the report that their company had bought con siderable land in the Chartiers valley so that the company could increase their freight yard accommodation. He said: "It is true that we have purchased about 30 acres of land in the Chartiers valley. For the past few months the increase in our freight business has been so great that we have been hampered in handling the cars. The laud we have bought adjoins our pres ent yard, and it is our intention to lay side tracks down at once. The clearing of the ground and the putting down of the tracks will give employment to about 500 men for several months." "In the future we expeot to erect repair shops where all the work on freight cars will be done. As soon as the lines are laid we shall build an additional freight depot" An interview was sought with Mr. "W. J. Hammond. He was, however, in Denver, Col., but his son stated that his father had purchased a tract of land, and it was his intention to erect a large steel plant. He said since his father's mill burnt down on Second avenue, 12 months ago, they had ceased to manufacture steel. He said that when the new plant was built, they would resume their steel business. LOTS OF COAL IN MOTION. Some More Big Tom Go Out Scarcity of Slenmbonti More High Wnter. The river yesterday ran about 12 feet, and there was a large movement of coal. Not as much was sent down on Sunday as would have been the case had this been the first rise of the season, because many of the steamboats were down the river, and had to fight their way upagainst a very strong cur rent. Almost all of the coal awaiting the second rise was sent out yesterday morning. W. H. Brown Sons sent out the Sam Brown, the Swift, the Kelsey and the Pennev, in all conveying 32 coal boats and 4 barges, carrying about 820,000 bushels of coal. John A. "Wood & Son sent down 250,000 bushels. The steamer Pacific, of the Mo nongahela Towing Company, took out 6 boats and 5 barges, carrying' about 180,000 bushels for various shippers. "W. "W. O'Neil & Co. sent 20 coal boats by the Dick Fulton and the Fred "Wilson, with 500,000 bushels. To-day theTomLysle will take out 12 barges, with 150,000 bushels, for George Lvsle & Sons. Joseph "Walton & Co. sent down the Sam Clark with 10 barges for Louisville. The shipments from this, port since the rise began two weeks ago have amounted to aDout 8,000,000 bushels. Joseph "Walton & Co. have shipped 1,550,000, "W. H Brown Sons a little over 2,000,000 bushels, and John A. "Wood & Son about 1,000.000 bushels. These three firms are the largest shippers in the port, and represent fairly well the magnitude of the coal trade from Pittsburg. Further shipments will be made to-day, as boats are coming up the river to take down tows. Among the steamboats to ar rive is the Bob Pritchard, which will push a tow for Joseph Walton & Co. That vessel is owned bv Hon. B. S. Carr, President of the West Virginia State Senate, who will be in the city this morning. The river last evening was falling slowly, but the stream will undoubtedly keep up for some time. It is the permanent fall freshet. The Allegheny was reported yes terday to be rising at Oil City. A Receiver Desired. A. W. Bristor yesterday filed a bill in equity against Wm. Schomaker and George Buidfuss. He states that in April, 1888, the three went into the furniture business together, calling tbe firm tbe Schomaker Furniture Company. In August, 1888, the defendant;, withont any justification, re fused to recognize him as a member of the firm. He now wants a receiver appointed and an accounting of the firm's business. Chamberlain's Coash Remedy. Several years ago Chamb erlain & Co., of Des Moines,. Iowa, commenced the manu facture of a cough remedy, believing it to be the most prompt and reliable preparation yet produced for coughs, colds and croup, that the public appreciate true merit, and in time it was certain to become popular. Their most sanguine hopes have been more than realized. Over 300,000 bottles of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy are now sold each year, and it is recognized as "the best made," wherever it is known. It will cure a severe cold in less time than any other treatment. For sale at 50 cents per bottle by E. G. Stuckey, Seventeenth and Twenty fourth sts., Penn ave.. and cor. Wvlie ave. and Fulton St.; by Markell Bros., cor. Penn and Franklin aves.; by Theo E. Ihrig, 3,610 Fifth ave., and by Carl Hartwig, Butler at, in Pittsburg; and in Allegheny City by E. E. Heck, 72 and 194 Federal St., and Thos. B. Morris, cor. Hanover and Preble aves., Fred H. Eggers, 172 Ohio street, F. H. Eg gers & Son, Ohio and Chestnut streets. TTSU The Boom Is On And this local is to make you notice it. Prices have been placed away out of sight since we started our great sale of men's winter overcoats aud suits. Nothing like this ever seen before. Imagine heavy weight melton overcoats to fit men 34 to 42 breast measure, price , $5, usually sold at $12. Men's elegant kersey overcoats at $10, in three shades, black, blue and brown; also 2,000 handsome Schnabel's chinchilla overcoats, worth $24; our price, and make a note ot it, $12 to-day. P. C. C. C, Cor. Grant and Diamond sts., opp. the new Court House. Christmas Ii Coming. If you are thinking of buying a piano or organ begin early to look around and post yourself. Prices are low now. We do a very large business and do it on a very small expense. Can therefore afford to cut prices down to the last dollar. As a result of our reasonable prices we are selling pianos in every State in the Union. Write for our catalogues and we will surprise you. See if we cannot save you from $50 to $75 on a piano. Instruments sent on ten davs' trial. Address W. L. Thompson & Co. East Liverpool, O. us ' Can It Be Possible. Bradford Piano, l$i octaves, square. ..$100 Von Minden Piano, 7 octaves, square 125 Grovestine& Fuller Piano, 7 octaves square 15Q New "Upright Piano, 7 octaves ". 175 New Organ, 5 octave 44. New Organ, 6 octaves 55 Mellor & Hoene Organ, 6 octave 20 Pittsburg dealers' expenses are so high that it is impossible for them to sell within 25 per cent of our prices. Echols, McMueeat & Co., 123 Sandusky st, (Telephone Building), Allegheny, Pa. Tussu English Style suitings, from best German, French and American manufacturers, GO to 54 inches wide, $1 to $1 25, genuine $2 25 up 90 choice designs. Jos. Hoene & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Peepare for the holidays. Cabinet photos $1 per doz. Extra panel picture at Lies' Popular Gallery, 10 and 12 Sixth st TIStt B.&B. $3 75 This bargain is in upholstery de partment to-day. Velonr table covers at $3 75. Booos & Bchl. Z. Wainweight Ss Co.'s standard brew of lager beer is highly recommended for purity. Sold by all dealers. msu "The cup that cheers" is the one filled with P. &V.'a Pilsner beery- , , CREATING DISCOBDS. The Scarcity of Natural Gas Makes Trouble. SOME THREATS OF A STEIKE MADE. Workmen Object Decidedly to Changing Tarns. THE PHILADELPHIA COMPANY SHOET The insufficiency of the supply of natural gas to some of the mills within the city and neighborhood is causing a deal of dissatis faction all round. The Philadelphia Company is no longer able to keep up with the demand, and some firms are looking for a supply elsewhere. Shoenberger & Co. have been idle for the past week while waiting for a line to be run into their works from the Equitable Com pany's main, to which company the firm has decided to change. The managers of Carnegie. Phipps & Co.'s Union Mills were notified by the Phil adelphia Company on Saturday that for the present the supply of gas between the hours of 6 o'clock in the morning and 12 o'clock would be short, and in turn the puddlers were informed of the fact They were told that it would be necessary for the day pud dlers to start in at 12, noon, and work until 9:30, making five heats, to be followed by the night turn, which would commence charging at 10 o'clock and work until 6 A. M. To this scheme the men DECIDEDLY OBJECT, and have refused to work any longer on the all night turn rule. They suggested to the managers that they should work six heats, or three heats in each turn, which could be effected in 10 or 11 hours. The managers want the men to work but five heats, and also require the two turns to work week about, but the men object to this arrangement also. They pre fer each turn to alternate every second day. The loss in output to the firm is about 45 tons of iron each week, and the men claim that they could make 30 heats if the man agement would allow them to work 24 heats, as they suggested, but under the existing rule each turn can make but 25 beats. A committee of the men has been appointed to consult with the firm in the premises. The managers of tbe Vesuvius mill, Sharpsburg, asked their puddlers last week to change the working hours for one week. They agreed and commenced to work at 1 o'clock f. m., each turn to make four heats, but it was impossible to make eight heats between that time and 6 o'clock next morning. The puddlers went to work yes terday morning at the usual time. It was stated that tbe restriction on the output of muck iron last week was equal to 80 tons. In view of the continued scarcity of gas, several of tbe furnaces recently repaired have been remodeled so that they can be made ready for coal in a few minutes. GOIKG BACK TO FUEL GAS. At the Pittsburg Forge and Iron Works arrangements are being made for a return to fuel gas in the finishing department The Pittsburg Tube Works, Soho, which has been idle for the last two weeks, owing to the insufficient supply of natural gas, re commenced work yesterday on halt turn, but during the day the supply became weak and there is a possiblity of the mill having to shut down again. William Charles & Co., of Allegheny, stopped four of their nut furnaces, owing to the shortage of gas, and laid off four of their hands. The rest of the men wanted to di vide up the work so as to keep those laid on" in work, but the firm would not hear of it. Subsequently the firm discharged all its men. HOW dreary would winter be withont the matchless Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup I 25 cents. Winteb term of Pittsburg Female Col lege and Conservatory of Music begins No vember 18. Attention is called to the su perior advantages of this central city college for young ladies. Well equipped with a large corps of excellent teachers in all de partments. Location, Eighth street, near Penn avenue. Bates very moderate. Call or send for information to President A. H. Norcross, D. D., Pittsburg, Pa. Tu REAL ESTATE SAVINGS BANK, IJnL, 401 Smlthfield Street, cor. Fourth Avenue. Capital, $100,000. Surplus, $45,000. Deposits of $1 and upward received and interest allowed at 4 per cent tts Coughs and colds are dangerous intruders. Expel them with Parker's Ginger Tome. Parker's Hair Balsam aids the hair growth. MEETINGS. VTOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS THE annual meeting of the stockholders of the Pittsburg Traction Company will be held at tbe office of the company. No. 310 Fifth avenue, on MONDAY, November 18, 18S9, at 11 o'clock A. jr., for the pnrpose of electing seven directors, to servo for the ensning vear, and for such other business as may come before the meeting. GEO. U McFARLANE, Secretary. no8-63 Fidelity. Title and Tbust Company, j 121 and 123 Fourth avenue, J Pittsbubq, Pa., November 4. 1889. mHE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE I stockholders of the Fidelity Title and Trust Company will be held at its office on THURSDAY, November 14,1889. at 1 o'clock P. M., for the uurnose of receiving the annnal report the election of 15 directors to serve tor tbe ensuing year, and the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting. C. B. McVAY, Secretary. , no5-5-5.6,7.B.9.12.13,U ELECTIONS. Office Westehn Insurance Co . 1 Pittsburg, Novembpr 2. 1889. J TTILECTION-THE ANNUAL ELECTION Jlj for 13 directors of this company, to serve lor tbe ensuine year, will be held at the office on TUESDAY, the 12th Inst, between the hours of 11:30 A. M. and 1 P. M. noB-GS-p WM. P. HERBERT. Secretary. BUSINESS CHANGES. DISSOLUTION NOTICE-THE UNDER SIGNED firm of Lindsay, Sterrit & Co., composed of James C. Lindsay and George E. Sterrit, has been dissolved. LINDSAY. STERRIT & CO. Co-partnership The undersigned has admit ted John S. Lindsay and Thomas McMurray, for many years employed by the late firm, to tin interest in the business. The business will be continued nnder the firm name ot JAS. C. LINDSAY & CO. nolO60-TTSu JAS. C. LINDaiY. PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR CRANK-SHAFT FOR U. S. S. Brooklyn, at Navy Yard, Norfolk. October 29, 1889. Sealed proposals, indorsed "Proposals for Shaft, etc, to be opened NO VEMBER 28, 1889," will be received at the Bu. reau of Provisions ana Clothing, Navy Depart ment, Washington, D. C, until 12 o'clock noon, November 26, 1889. and publicly opened imme diately thereafter, to furnish and deliver at the Navy Yard, Norfolk, Vs., a crank-shaft for the U. S. S. Brooklyn, within 120 days from date of contract The weight of the shaft will be about 7,600 pounds. Bids will lie received for Its manufactnre of either steel or iron. If of steel, tbe metal must be made by tbe open-hearth process, and must conform to specifications which, together with blank proposals, etc., will be furnished upon application to the Bureau. Tie bids decided by lot The Department re serves the right to reject any or all bids not deemed advantaceous to the Government JAMES FULTON, Paymaster General. U. S. Navy. oc29-39-Tu NOTICES. THE WEST VIRGINIA AND IRONTON RAILROAD COMPANY, authorized to construct a bridge over the Ohio river at a point about one and one-half (1) miles above the month of the Big Sandy river, hereby elves notice of its intention on the 19th day of No vember, 1889, 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 tbe maps and other Information required under the act of Congress of December 17, 1872, and tbe supple ments thereto, authorizing the construction of bridges over the Ohio river and prescribing tbe dimensions of the same. WEST VIRGINIA AND IRONTON RAILROAD COMPANY, by Joa 1 DORAN, President OHAB. H. MEL LON, Secretary, no8-2-p THE- PZCTSBUEG DISPATCH, B3DUplay advertttementt one dollar per iquare or one interiion. Clattifled advertite menu on tht page tueh at Wanted, For Bale, To Let, etc., ten cent per line for each Inter tion, and none taken for leu than fifty cents. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BBANCH OFFICES. For the accommodation of the public, Branch Offices have been established at the following places, where Want, For Sale, To Let, and other transient advertisements will be received up to 9 P. M. for inser tion nest morning: Advertisements are to be prepaid except where advertisers already have accounts with Tax dis patch, fittsbueg. THOMAS MCCAFFREY, 8X9 Batter street. EMILG. STUCKEY, SUh street and Penn ave. E. G. STUCKEY A CO., Wylle ave. and Fultonst N. faTOKELY, Fifth Avenue Market House. XOBTXND. 3. W. WALLACE, em Penn avenue. OAKLAND. MCALLISTER & EHEIBLEK, 5th av. AlWOOd St SOUTUSlrjE. JACOB SFOHN, No. 2 Carson street B. A. DONALDSON. 1707 Carson strest ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAFItCHEK. 59 Federal street II. J. McllltlUIt Market Uout, Allegheny. FKKDU. EGG EPA 172 Ohio street. F. H. EGGEH3&SON, Ohio and Chestnut sts. J. F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS McHENKY, Western and Irwin aves. G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. PEKKY M . G LEIM. Kebecca and Allegheny aves. M1LLVALE BOKOUGH. W. W. FLOCKEE, Stationer, No. 4 Grant ave. THE DISPATCH HAS OPENED A BRANCH OFFICE FORTHESOUTHSIDE AT NO. 1220 CARSON STREET. WHERE ADVERTISEMENTS, NEWS AND SUB SCRD7T10NS CAN BE LEFT, BOTH FOR GENERAL EDITIONS, AND FOR THE SPECIALSOUTHSIDEISSUE PUBLISHED EACH SATURDAY. WANTED. Male Help. w ANTED-AGENTS-APPLY TO A. J. PEN TECOST, 413 Grant st. noiz-w WANTED-WOOD TURNER. APPLY J. F. & J. L. SCOTT, 43 Water St. noll-53 w ANTED-A GOOD BARBER AT ONCE. M. F. KAYJJUKN, Homestead, Pa. noiz- ANTED GOOD. ACTIVE SALESMAN. Apply for three days. 642 PENN AVE. noLi-12 WANTED-4 OR 5 GOOD MASONS, APPLY to J. R. COOK, Rochester, Pa. bhallen bergerjob. nol2-2 WANTED-OFFICE BOY ADDRESS, IN own handwriting, giving age, N. S.. Dis patch office. nolI-96 WANTED - DENTAL ASSISTANT - AD DRESS, with reference, DR. A. E. HALL, McKeesport Pa. nol2-48 -VTTANTED-GROOERY CLERK. ADDRESS, VV giving age, experience and salary wanted, M. N., DIspatcn office. no!2-5 WANTEDSTRONG BOY OR MAN: WAGES Jl per day. 34 ALLEGHEN Y AVE., near Rebecca st. Allegheny. nol2-99 WANTED FIRST-CLASS DRUG CLERK; none other need apnly. Address P. O. BOX 1005. Pittsbarg, Pa. no!2-63 WANTED-4 QUARRY MEN AND 2 GOOD laborers by K. S. MCCUTCHEON. Ben nett's station, W. P. R. B. nol2-M WANTED-TEN LABORERS. INQUIRE AT nnrserles, Charles stand Perrysvllle road, Allegheny. B. F. ELLIOTT CO. nol2-S3 WANTED FOUR FIHST-CIjASS STEEL molders; steady work; no strike. SHARON STEEL CASTING CO., Sbaroa, Pa. nolO-13 WAN TED -IMMEDIATELY -A GOOD wagon-maker. Apply at 677 and 679 PRE BLE AVE., W ood's Run, Allegheny. nol2-65 TTTANTED-MAN TO COOK ON PIPE LINE v V for about threee months: must be sober and reliable. BOOTH & FLINN, 933 Penn ave. nol2-64 TTTANTED - NON-UNION MOLDERS BY V UNHED STATES ROLLING STOCK CO.. Annlston, Ala. Steady work and good wages. nolO-14 WANTED-A YOUNG MAN AS SALESMAN in retail wall paper store: good reference required. Inquire of M. H. HAGER, 3546 Butler t. nol2-ico WANTED A FIRST-CLAbS PRACTICAL, bookkeeper A No. 1 man win get a fine salary; address, GLASS FACTORY, Dispatch office. n 012-97 WANTED -4 ERRAND BOYS ACQUAINTED with the city: good reference required. Inquire WANAMAKER& BROWN, Sixth street and Penn ave. nol2-6S -rjJ-ANTED-CLERK WHO CAN GIVE UOOD V V references: state age, experience and salary expected; also give references. Address R. R. CO., Dispatch office. nol2-75 w ANTED-A GOOD HORSE SHOER, ONE that can fit and drive shoes, to work in the country: good lob for a good man. Apply to W. C. GULLYES, Melltown, vlaA.V. .a. a. nol2-43 WANTED-GENTLEMEN WHO DESIRE 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 WANTEDA YOUNG SIAN TO ACT AS assistant shipping clerk; must be a good marker, only those navlnar had experience need apply. At CABLE WORKS, cor. Sixteenth and Pike sts. nol2-93 VTTANlED-REl.lABLE LOCAL ANDTHAV VV ELING 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 AGENTS -"DODGE'S HORSE VV blanket holder:" keeps the blanket from blowing or sliding off the horse; nothing like It in the market: every bor6e owner buys: sample by mall 25c. bTAYNEU & CO., Providence, if. I. solO-95 TTJANTED-A COMPETENT, SOBER MAN VV to take charge of a small place: one that can take care of horses and cows and do general work about a small place; must come well recom mended. Inquire of H. M. DUNHAM, 191 First ave., city. nol2-53 WANTED-LABORERS WANTED IN NEW Orleans 200 able-bodied men to ship as crew; wages (60 per month and board; to reliable men steady employment will be given. Apply to M. N. WOOD. Coast and Lalausche Line, No. 2 Canal St., .New Orleans, La. ocl6-42 WANTED GENTLEMEN AT SMARTS , Practical Business and Shorthand College, 4 Sixth st.; greater Inducements at lower terms than any other college: private lessons for both sexes dav and evening; the best Instruction guar anteed without text books. ocSl-TTBSu TTJANTED-AGENTSTOSELLTEA. BAKING VV powder and pure spices: gifts with goods; coke workers, miners or mlllmcn can make money In their spare time; special Inducements to per sons having established trade. YAMASH1KO TEA CO., 83 Jackson ., Allegheny, Pa. au20-79-TTS -TJANTED-SALESMEN AT 875 PER MONTH V salarvand expenses, to sell a line of silver plated ware, watches, etc.; by sample only; horse and team furnished free; write at once for full Bsrtlcnlars and sample case of goods free. STAN AKD SILVERWARE CO., Boston, Mass. se24-90-D WANTED-AT ONCE-ONE ENERGETIC salesman to handle oar line of 60 samples In women, misses and children's hand-sewed turns, hand welts and McKay sewed shoes on a commis sion of 5per cent, in Western Pennsylvania and Eastern Ohio: goods well known: samples ready. MCCLUBE, BLOE&EB & EGQEKT, Buffalo, N. Y. noMOu WANTED SALESMAN A RELIABLE young man to act as salesman In Pitts burg and vicinity for a N. E. manufacturing company; a permanent and paving position to the right man; must be a natural salesman, of good habits and willing to work hard. Address, giv ing references,tage and previous business expe rience, W. W. COLE, care Wade, Dispatch office. B012-49 WIANTED-WE WANT A STIRRING MAN of good address, aged 25 to 35, to represent ns In Central and Southern Ohio: mnst have at least sio In cash and be able to give first-class reference: salary $60 to (90 per month; the right man will be promoted as rapidly as he Is fitted for abetter position; do not apply unless you mean business. Call any time between 9 A. M. and 4 r. II. ROOM 45, Eisner building. no 12-63 WANTED - BUSINESS MEN OUT OF EM PLOYMENT, teacher, or anyone desiring to make from 3 to (5 per day. note what is said of our new book, "Mary, tbe Queen or the Honse of David:" "It has a fascination on every page." Benson Lossing. "it is a fit companion for 'Ben Uur, ' and like it is fascinating and in structive." Dr. J. H. M. Knox, President of Lafayette College. "I accept with thanks your beautiful book, 'Mary,' etc."-Oneen Victoria, "ltisa marvelous book." Dr. A. H. Norcross. Salary (GO to (90 per month to tho right men; no catch-penny business: come and sea what oar active agents are making with tbe book. Pub lished exclusively by A. S.GRAY & CO., Eisner building. nol2-68 Partners. WANTED-PABTNER, WITH 115,000 TO (20,000 cash; good opportunity for Invest ment in first-class wholesale business, well estab lished; Investigation solicited. Address WHOLE SALE, Dispatch office, stating where Interview can be had. nol2-5I TTJANTED-A PARTNER TO BUY A HALF VV Interest In a well advertised, paying busi ness in Allegbenv: location choicest; trade most elegant and refined; profits 100 per cent: price only (2,500. which Is nothing lo what Is realized. Address for particulars PARTNER, Dispatch office. nol2-4 Boarding. WANTED-IN OAKLAND OR VICINITY, two furnished rooms with board, by brother and sister. Address E. Q, B p. o. jjox No. 605, city,- - B012-H-- TUESDAY, NOVEMBER WANTED. Female Help. TTJANTED-A GOOD COOK. APPLY'COH VV NEKPENN AND FIFTH AYES., No. 6705 (East End). noll-9 WANTED-A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE WORK: one that can cook. Inquire, with reference, at 186 LOCUST BT., Allegheny. nol2-83 TTJANTEDAEXPER1ENCEDDEMONSTRA VV TOR (lady preferred), to exhibit coffee pots, egg breakers and cooking utensils In our house furnishing department. FLEISHMAN & CO. nol2-42 WANTED-LADY AGENTS FOR OUR NEW Mcintosh Raglln; superior cloth. In wide tripes on outside: vulcanized rubber on Inside; close fitting; very stylish; never spots: beautiful as the finest cloth garment ever made and is abso lutely waterproof; agents sell six a day and make (6 00; great opportunity; also fine Ime other goods. Address E. H. CAMPBELL, 4S4 Randolph St., Chicago. no69-TTsn Blnle nnd Female Help. WANTED WHITE 'WAITERS, CARPEN TERS, farm hands, night cook, dish washer, pantry and dining room girls, cooks, chambermaids, house girls, nurse girl, house keeper, Catholic preferred. MEEHAN'S, 545 Grant st. nol2-D Situations. TTJANTED-POSrnON AS DRUG CLERK; VV !K years' city experience, registered assist ant, reference given. Address OPIUM, Dispatch office. PQ12-44 WANTED-A SITUATION BY YOUNG MAN as assistant druggist or coachman: best or references. Address ZSTFRANKSTOWN A VE., East End. no!2-45 TTJANTFD-DnUG CLERK OPEN FOR HN VV GAGEMENT; experienced; registered as manager: best reference. Address PRESCRiP TlONs, Dispatch office. . no!2-81 WANTED-A POSITION A3 CLERK IN A grocery store: has had experience as trav ellngsnlcsman; good reference. Address M. G. ELLIOTT, New Castle, Pa. no!2-67 Financial. TTJANTED - MORTGAGES - LARGE AND TV small. ED. W1TTISH, 410 Grant street. no!2-55-D WANTED-MORTGAGES ON CITY PROP- ERTY, over (4,000; 4 per cent; no tax. HENRY A. WEAVER CO., S2 Fourth avenue. mh2-a22-D TTJANTED-MORTGAGES-MONEYTOLOAN VV In sums to suit at H, 5 and 6 per cent. ALLES & BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. apl9-14-TTSSu TTJANTED-YOU TO GET A BAKER'S VV dozen (13) of Stewart 4 Co. 's fine cabinet photos for (L at 90 and 92 FEDERAL ST., Alle gheny. mv2S-49-TT8U TTTANTED -MOETG AGr3-(l. 000, 000 TO LOAN VV In large and small amounts at 4H. 5 and 6 uer cent, iree oi state tax; no aeiar. &riuu a, COYLE & CO., 131 Fourth ave. myaO TTJANTED-TO LOAN MONEY- ON MORT VV GAGES on Improved real estate in sums of (500 and upward, for t or 5 years, at 4, 3 and 6 per cent. L. O. FRAZ1EB, Forty-fifth and But ler sts. noS-86-Tursa TTJANTED-TO LOAN 1500,000. IN AMOUNTS VV of (3, 000 and upward, on city and suburban property, on 4K per cent, free of tax: also smaller amounts at 5 and 6 per cent. BLACK k BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. se2I-d26-D TTJAN TED MOHTGAGES-(l, 000, COOTO LOAN V V on city and suburban properties at H, Sand 6 per cent, and on larms In Allegbenv and adja cent counties at 6 per cent. 1. M. PENNOCK A bON, 103 Fourth avenue. ap7-f41 TTJANTED-TO A.OAN (200,000 ON MORT VV GAGES; (100 and upward at 6 per cent; (500, 000 at 4,H per cent on residences or business urupervr; also in aaioimng FRENCH, la Fourth avenue. .Iso In adloinlng counties. S. H. OCZl-t-J DHicellaneons. WANTED-TO LOAN (43.0M IN SUMS TO suit on first mortgage. Save expense by addressing PRIVATE, Dispatch office. nolO-42 WANTED-TO BUY OR LEASE A LARGE business property (or ground on which to build); state particulars, location and price In strict confidence. BOX 476, city. no3-91 WANTED - NOVEMBER IS THE LAST month for fine cabinets at (1 per dozen, at AUFRECUT'S ELITE GALLERY, 516 Market St., Pittsburg. Bring the children on elevator. no3-60-TWTSSu WANTED-GUN-A HAMMERLES8 GUN; describe weight, length of barrel, gauge, with maker's name, and price: state where can be seen. Address WM. J. HOUSTON, care Jones & Laughllns, American Iron Works. no!2-47 TTJANTED-BY PEARSON, LEADING PHO V V TOGRAPHER, 96 1 lfth avenue, Pittsburg, and 43 Federal street, Allegheny, everybody to know that he is making fine cabinets at (1 SO per dozen; photos delivered when promised; Instan taneous process. mhl3-63 Wi ANrED-PEESONS TO COME AND '.EX AMINE the Patterson nl&n of lots at Cochran station, onme Jiononganeiaaivisionoiine jr. n. B., before purchasing elsewhere: see advertise ment another column. J. K. WYLIE. Cochran station, Duquesue, Pa., or No. 8 WOOD STREET, Room 5. Iron Exchange building, Pittsburg. oc29-60-oc30,nol.4.6.S.lZ,14 FOR SALE IMPROVED UEAL ESTATE. City Residences. FOR SALE-CENTER AVENUE, NEAR FUL TON St., a good house, 9 rooms: late Improve ments: nrlce and terms verv moderate. W. A. HEBRON & SONS. 80 Fourth avenue. no5-87-Tnr East End Resiaencea. FOB SALE-ON CRAIG ST., NEAR FIFTH ave., neat cottage 8 rooms; corner lot, 65 feet front: price and terms reasonable. W. A. HER RON & SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. noI2-87-xur FOR BALlv-LOOK AT THIS BARGAIN-Z six-room houses (nearly new) on Edmond St., near Llbertvave., Twentieth ward, lot 38x120; price only (3,000 to a quick buyer. BALTEN SPERGER i WILLIAMS, 154 Fourth ave. n 012-58 F lOR SALE-ON ROUP ST.. NEAR FIFTH avenue, a good bouse, fine appearing, 8 rooms: well Improved: lot 42 or 84 feet front, as the purchaser mav desire: price very reasonable. SeeV. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. nol2-87-TuF FOR SALE-ON ELLSWORTH AVE.. NEAR Roup St., corner lot 55 by ab't 133: framehouse, 8 rooms, bathroom; natural gas, elegant front porch, hall In center of house; good elevation; very desirable In every respect; only (3.000. THOS. LIGGETT, 114 Fourth ave. no9-5S-TT8Su FOR SALE-(2.800-LD3ERTY AVENUE AND Thirty-ninth St., new modern frame dwell ing 5 rooms, finished attic, ball, vestibule. Inside shutters, side entrance, etc.: lot 20x100 feet; f mined and well finished: convenient to cable Ine: easy terms. L. O. FUAZIER, Forty-fifth and Butler sts. no8-86-TuF8u FOR SALE-(5.800 EACH-2 ELEGANT BRICK houses on Niagara street, near Craft ave., Oakland: 8 rooms, all the latest Improved con veniences: no expense has been spared to make them complete: close Inspection Is Invited: large lots: yon should see them. BLACK & BAIRD. 95 Fourth ave. zd-81. nolO-65 FOR8ALE-p,600-8ACBIFICE-E.E. DWELL ING, 5 minutes' from cable line or F. It. R.; substantial, almost new six-room frame dwell ing; hall, gas, water, etc., with two lots, each24x 109 feet: this Is a 'corner property, and very de sirable: call at once. SAMUEL W. BLACK CO., 99 Fourth ave. nol2-78 FOR SALE-SHADYSIDE-AN ELEGANT little home In a choice residence district: two-story frame house, 4 large rooms in perfect condition, lot 25 feet front. Inclosed with hand Borne iron fence; ground sodded; hard walks, grape arbor: (2.S0O- terms to suit. CHARLES SOMERS St. CO., 313 Wood st. no!2-8 FOR SALE-ELY3IAN AVE., NEAR POINT BREEZE A choice corner property la a rap Idly Improving and promising locality; new two story frame, 6 rooms, oath, porches, excellent cement cellar, private sewerage; lot 48x109 feet; an attractive and desirable borne, (4,000. CHARLES SOMERS ft CO., 313 Wood St. nol2-7 FOR SALE ON O'HARA ST., BETWEEN Fifth ave. andWalnut st., lot 42x130: frame house of 8 rooms and bathroom; lavatory on first floor; slate mantels, natural gas. elegant front and side porch; ab't 3 minutes from Fifth ave. cable cars; desirable In every respect: only (6,750; a bargain. THOS. LIGGETT, 114 Fourth ave. no9-58-TTSSa FOR S ALE-HANDSOMEHOME FOR (6. 300 ON very reasonable terms; street andsewerlm prove ments made; a complete brick honse, late style of architecture, 9 rooms, finished and con venlenced most thoroughly; beautifully located on Coltart square, Oakland. Fnll particulars from W. A. HERRON ft SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. no4-3TT FOR BALE-ON COR. EL WOOD AND EDWIN sts., lot 50x120 to 20-ft. alley: new frame house of 8 rooms, reception hall, bathroom, basement laundry and all modern improvements; elegant front and side porch: good neighborhood: onlr2 minutes' walk from Firth ave cable cars: (6,750; easy terms. THOS. LIGGETT, No. 114 Fourth avenue. no9-58-TTSsa FOB SALE - ELLSWORTH, NEAR ROUP station and cables; new Queen Anne brick; 10 large rooms: large tile vestibule reception hall; bath, laundry, cedar closet, bard wood mantels with mirrors: a beautiful bouse; embracmg.every mod ern appliance and convenience: large lot with lawn, shade and hard walks: well worth (14,000. CHARLES SOMERS i. CO., 313 Wood St. nol2-8-TT FORSALE-BEATTY, NEAR HAY STREET, new honse 6 rooms, vestibule, ball, attic, nicely papered and painted, front and rear porches, water, gas, lot 15x128. two-room house in rear; this Is an attractive little property, afford ing a cozy home, with an Income derived from small house to assist in paying: (3,000; terms to suit purchaser. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 313 Wood st. no!2-6 FOR SALE-EAST END A FINE NORTH HI LAND are. dwelling containing 10 elegant rooms; all conveniences; this Is a very desirable home, complete In all respects; only a few min utes' walk from both cable Hues, and a short dis tance from East Liberty station: lot 55x118; ele vated above the street: the price has been re duced to a very reasonable figure. BLACK ft BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. 3A-143. nolQ-63 FOR SALE-S365 CASH. BALANCE SMALL monthly payments, for 7-room Queen Anne dwelling; hall, vestibule, porch, batb. inside w. c, range: lot 30x120: one minute from Second ave. electric railway; price (3,6o0; this Is part or the large Blair estate, and we offer these low prices and easy terras to Interest downtown people, ex pecting to make our profits later on. SAMUKL W. BLACK ft Ct., 99 Fourth ave. no9-92-TTS ATIesbeny Residences. FOR 8ALE-(3,000-FINE RESIDENCE ON Washington street Allegheny, near Parks: all conveniences, W. W. MCNElili ft HO., 106 Fourth, aye. B919-H 12, 188ft FOR 8ALE-IMPH0VED SEAL ESTATE. Allegheny Residences. SOR SALE-ELEGANTMAN8ION. 11 BOOMS, largo lot, shade trees and shrubbery: Wash ton street, Allegheny; will be sold at a bar gain. W. W. MCNEILL ft BEO., 105 Fourth ave. nolO-54 F OB, SALE-AT A VERY REASONABLE 80 Fourth avenue, noB-87-TUTh FOR SALE-A BABGAIN-AT A GREATLY reducedprlce a very desirable brick house, 9 rooms, in Fourth ward, Allegheny, tor (6,000, on reasonable terms. W. A. HERRON ft SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. nolZ-87-Tui' FOR SALE-SECOND WARD, ALLEGHENY 6 brick dwellings, one square from Pleasant Valley cars: 6 rooms each, hail and vestibule. In side shutters and w. c, marble mantels, natural gas, etc.; lot 140x80 feet; all now rented to pay about 9 per cent above taxes and water rent: own er Is a non-resident and will sell cheap. SAMUEL W. BLACK ft CO., 99 Fourth ave. noS-96-Turs Suburban Residence. FOR SALE CHOICE LOTS; 50x194, (400 TO (600, Belmont Place, Ingram, P., C. ft St. L. B- R. : streets 50 ft. wide; sewered; houses to set back 40 ft., cost at least (2,000: terms (25 down, balance (10 per month. INGRAM LAND AND IMPROVE MENT CO., 60 Fourth ave. (second floor). OC13-102-TTSU FOR SALE-LAUREL STATION, P., P. W. ft O.Ry.,11 acres of ground, 2 dwellings-1 of 12 rooms, all conveniences; the other Is a new house containing 8 rooms with modern conveniences, handy to station; this very desirable place will be sold very cheap and on easy terms. BLACK ft BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. 2H-69 nolO-65 FOR BALE-CONVENIENTLY AND ELE GANTLY located near station, store", etc.. a homo on Broad st., Sewlckley, containing 10 rooms, bath, hot and cold water, both gases, etc.; large lot 47x203 ft.;lawn and large fruit trees; re duced price and terms to suit purchaser; Immedi ate possession. A. W. ADAIR, Room 703 Penn building, Penn ave. nol2-61-Tnr FOR BALE AT CRAFTONi P., C. ft ST. L. B. R., house of Sroomsv beside large reception ball, bathroom, pantry, attic laundry wltn sta tionary tubs, hot and cold water, heater, natural gas, cistern, well, tank In attic, large porches front and rear; about one acre of ground, with spacious lawn, fruit and shade trees, grapes, shrubberv, etc.: delightful location: price low, terms reasonable. GEO. GLASS, 83 Water St. no8-81-Tursu FOR SALE LOTS. Citr Lota. FOR SALE-ON FOURTH AVENUE, AD JOINING the Dollar Bank, lot 45x85 feet, to be sold to settle an estate. W. A. HERRON ft BONS, 80 Fourth ave. nol2-90-TUP East End Lots. FOR SALE-OAKLAND LOTS ONE'JMEO ST., Boundry St., Joncalre st. and Sylvan ave. : (250 and (300 each. BLACK ft BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. 2D-217. nolO-61 FOR SALE-HEBRON HILLtLOTS (SCO EACH, Madison ave.. Just at the terminus of the Wylle ave. cable line: this Is a good place to buy for a home or Investment. BLACK ft BAIBD, 95 Fourth ave. nol3-63 FOR SALE-AT LOW PRICE-LEVEL BUILD ING lots, on grade, on Homewood avenue, 24x100 ft., near Homewood Station, P. R. R.; Soodbuslnesslocatlon. W. A. HERRON ft SONS, I Fourth avenne. nol2-87-rnr FOR SALE-COR. WALNUT ST. AND COL LEGE ave.. lot 100x147; sets well above grade; about 3 minutes' walk from Fifth ave. cable ears; small cash payment, bal. on time. THOS. LIG GETT, No. 114 Fourthave. no9-58-TTbSu FOR SALE-EAST END BUILDING LOTS, 40x120 ft., t square from Fifth and near b. Hiland avenue, in College place plan, on grade, with city sewerage; price only (2,250: terms rea sonable. W. A. HEBRON ft SON B, 80 Fourth ave nue. no5-86-TnP FOB SALE-VILLA PARK PLAN OF LOTS are the most desirable in tbe market; no lot less than 40x140 feet; good walks, close to station; prices low and best or terms: Investigate this plan before purchasing elsewhere. JOHN F. BAX TER, Agt., 612 Smlthfield St. nolO-44-TTSSu FOR SALE-SECURE ONE OF THOSE VERY desirable lots for a borne or Investment; Baum Grove plan, Boup station; the Baum Grove plan Is the most central location In the East End, and prices below actual value. MELLON BROS., East End, or JNO. F. BAXTER, Agent, 512 Smith field st. noll-5-TT FOR SALE-HEBRON HILL LOTS ON HER RON ave., Clarissa and Adelaide sts., 20x100 feet to alley; Inst at terminus of new cable line; prices (500 and (00 each; terms on lots sold for Ira ni edlate Improvement (100 cash, balance to suit ?urcnaser; send for plan. L. O. FRAZ1ER, For-y-fifth and Butler sts. no8-8S-Tursa Hazelvfood Lots. FOB BALE-FINE LEVEL BUILDING LOTS In the Blair estate. Twenty-third ward. 5 minutes from Hazelwood or Glenwood stations and on line of Second avenue electric railway; these lots are sold on the easy payment plan and are cheap, consldenng the facilities for reaching tbem irom the business center; present prices J (co to (1,600. will be good only for this year, after annaryl, 1S90, prices will beconslderablyhlgber; to those who contemplate buying wo would say, buy at once and obtain the enhancement of values which is sure to come In the near luture. SAMUEL W. BLACK ft CO., 99 Fourth ave. no9-93-Tus Farms. FOR SALE-FARM 125 ACRES; 55 ACRES good timber; good brick dwelling. 10 rooms; large frame barn: near K. Ii. and town; best situ ate farm In Stare; (40 per a. ED. WITTISK. 410 Grant St., Pittsburg. no8-o FOR SALE-20O ACRESK 8-ROOM HOUSE, 2 barns. Urge orchard, 1 mile from station, for (50 per acre: sell easy payments or take other croperty In exchange; also 35 acres, nice home, 6 rooms, barn, orchard, well. etc. ; 2 miles from Beaver: sell easy payments or exchange: send for farm and ex. list. N.F. HURST, Lock Box 49, Rochester, Pa. oc31-I5-ttb SnbnrbanLot. FOB SALE - BEAUTIFUL LEVEL LOTS streetand sewer Improvements being made; tne best lots in the market for the money: terms easy: at Asplnwall, West P. B. R , adjoining Sharpsburg, only 7 miles from Federal street, Allegheny. Send for plans. W.A. HERRON ft BONS, 80 Fourth avenue. noS-86-TuT Miscellaneous. FOB SALE LOT IN ALLEGHENY CEME TERY: section 3L Inquire of CHRIST BLUME. 210 Smlthfield st, nol2-69-Tns FOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Chnncesu FOR SALE-GOOD PAYING BARBER SHOP; S chairs; can give good reason for selling. Inquire ROSS BLACK, SOXHamond St., city. nol2-95V FOR BALE-LEASEHOLD, LICENSE AND furniture (20 rooms) of a good hotel In Yonngstown, O:: price reasonable: possession at once. THOS. LIGGETT, 114 Fourth ave. no9-5S FOR SALE-BABBER SHOP. WITH EQULV MENT for tbebuslness,wltb lease of bull ding; location first-class. For particulars call at NO. 179 FEDERAL STREET, Allegheny City. U012-9 FOR SALE - RESTAURANT, CENTRALLY located: business large and profitable; estab lished 5 rears: one of the best paying stands In the city. BALTENSPERGER ft WILLIAMS, 154 Fourth ave. nol2-5S FOR 8ALE-AT A SACR1FICE-A FIRST CLASS drygoods business; stock fresh and clean: location one of tbe ery best. In a large manufacturing district; stock will Invoice about (8.0CO; can be reduced to (5,000: good and sufficient reasons for selling. Those meaning business can et full particulars by addressing P. O. BOX SO, IcKeesnort. Pa. noz-43-TTS FOR 8ALE-SEVEBAL FINE GROCERY stores, large and small, at low prices: cigar stores, small drygoods stores, confectioneries, bak eries, laundry, feed store, milk depots, boarding houses, printing office, etc N. B. We have customer with (5,000 ormore capital whowill take Interest in good paying city drygoods business. SHEPARD ft CO. , 54. Fifth ave. no9 FOB UALE-A BUSINESS 1NVESTMENT that we can recommend as a rare opportunity for an active and ambitions yonng man who de sires to become a part owner In a wholesale estab lishment of high repute: well equipped; perfectly systematized and successfully handling a line of goods that sell actively during each month in the year, and yield certain and liberal profits; capital required J5, 000 to (7,000. CUABLES SOMERS ft CO., 313 Wood St. nolM FOR SALE-A WHOLE OR HALF INTEREST la an extensive general store doing a large and lucrative bislness In a rapidly growing man ufacturing town on line of railroad; spacious rooms In a brick building on tbe corner of tbe two leading streets In the place; oldest and best stand In town; sales about (80,000 annually, mostly ona cash basis; no bad debts; such a fine opportunity as this presents to secure a money-making busi ness Is of rare occurrence. Fuller information to principals only and those meaning business can be obtained at our office, or sent by mall when real name and address is given. JAS. W. DRAPE ft CO.. 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. nol2-7 Business standi. FOR SALE-BUBINESS PROPERTY COR. Wylle and Hleh st.: now paying a good In vestment. For Information see W. A. HKRRON ft SONS, 80 Fourtb ave. no5-87-Tap Manufacturing Sites. FOR SALE-MANUFACTURING SITE, 200x 300 feet (or In sizes to suit). In First ward, Allegheny, fronting four streets and P. ft W. R. B. W. A. HERRON ft SONS, 80 Fourth ave. nol2-89-WS ' FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Machinery and Metals. F IOR SALE ENG1NE8 AND BOILERS NEW and refitted: renairinfimromntlvattrnrii.il tn PORTER FOUNDRY ANDMACHlNEOO.,LIM., below Suspension bridge, Allegheny, Pa. aulO-23 FOR SALE-SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND boilers; all sizes and styles la stock, from 4 to 100 h. p. ;all refitted;good as new, at lowest prices; portable engines. S to 25b. p. i boilers all sizes and styles. J.S.YOUNG,23Park way, Allegheny. FOB SALE NOW ONE SECOND-HAND tenoning machine, Z surface planers andl sbaper, and new and second-hand engines, boilers, lard kettles, tar tanks. Slomen valves, castings, etc. VELTE & MCDONALD, Thirty-second st. and Penn ave. Iv21-91-TTS FOR BALE-ON SFKCIAI.II EASY TERMS, acompletely equipped malleable and gray Iron foundry, in full running order; property is 25x160 feet; brick building, with machine shop, patterns, etc., and Is situated within three blocks orthe switch track In the heart of St. Louis. For full particulars apply to JOHN GUKHEK, No. JMN.Slghthst., St.LooU.-ilo, oeM-M-TM FOR SALE MISCELLANEOIIS. Mlacellaneeaa. T7I0R SALE-COUNTERS AND GLASS BHILV JD ING, suitable for clothlnr and hats; store to rent. 1318 CARSON ST., B. 8. noM-S F: B SALE-ONE POOL AND THREE BIL LIARD tihin in ir.t-H condition: pool and billiard supplies: tables ent down and re- d billiard supplies: tables ent aowa ana re tred. C. L. IRAOY, 1313 Tenth ave.. Altjona, E? D09-78-TTSU FOE BALE FURNITURE AT AUCTION, 392 Beaver ave., Allegheny, Wednesday, No vember 13. at 2 o'clock; there are bedsteads, bu reau, sideboard, clocks, stoves, showcase, stands, chairs, hat rack, lounge, sora, BInger sewlngma chlne, mirror, carpets, etc. A. LEGGATEft SON. Auctioneers. nolO-140 TO 1ET. City Residences. TO LET-ON" FEDERAL ST., NEAR "WYLIE. ave., brick house of 7 rooms and bathroom. THOS. LIGGETT, 114 Fourth ave. no9-58-TTSSU East End Kealdences. TO LET-HOJ3E OF 14 ROOMS, STABLE and outbuildings: large grounds; on Negley avenue, near Penn avenne cable cars. Inquire of HENEY ROBERTS, at Oliver ft Roberts Wire Co., Southslde. sel9-10 Suburban Residences. TO LET-VERY CHEAP ON ACCOUNT OF removal of owner;a good house of 5 rooms, large yard: near station, at Bellevue. P., Ft. W. ft 0. R. K. Bee W. A. HERRON ft SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. notz-91-TTS TO LET-BY CHARLES SOMERS ft CO., 313 Wood St. Avalon (20 Good house, 8 rooms: gis; watir; lirge grounds: stahlo. Hazelwood ave. 3l2 50 Two new 5-room bouses: large lots. Grandvlcw ave.-(17-Close to Incline; new 5 room houses. Sixth ave., bet. Wood and Liberty sts. Business house; finest business location In the city. no!2-6 Apartment. TO LET-BOOMS BETWEEN BOUP AND Bhadyslde stations. 5 are suitable for light housekeeping. Address I. M. E., Dispatch Office. nol2-33 Business Stands. TO LET-STONE QUARRY ON SECOND AVE NUE, Glenwood; the large number of build ings going np In this vicinity makes a near market lor the stone: fronting on the B. ft O.. wbtch gives the greatadvantageof loading the cars right at the quarry; also having the fine Second are. pavement to haul down town: a great chance for a party who is able to handle good stone In large quantities. SAMUEL W. BLACK ft CO.. 99 Fourth ave. nol2-79-TTB PERSONAL. PEHSONAL-THOSE WATCHES THAT I AD VERTISE for (15, (16 and (17 are solid 14 karat gold filled cases with any first-class movement; same as sold by watch clubs at (33. B. E. ARONS, 65 Fifth ave. nolO-lU PERSONAL-HAVE YOU BEEN LEVI'S bookstore? Do yon know we have new hooks as well as old? Do yon know we have tbe largest stock of old books west or tbe Allegheny Moun talns?LVI'S BOOKSTORE. 900 Liberty St. " no3-33 PERSONAL--I DID NOT THINK THEY would stand washing, but they are now more brilliant than ever, "said a ladv last week; referring to her Voltaic diamond eardrops; she only paid (4 50 for tbem; they are solid gold. B. l Attuns, sole Agent, u f uiu ave. nol0-14l PERSONAL HIS LOVE SUDDENLY RE TURNED; recently they had not been on the best of terms owing to a little family !ar occa sioned by the wife Insisting on being allowed to renovate his wearing apparel, and which, ot course, was done In a-bnngllngmanner; in order to prevent the trouble they agreed to send all their work hereafter to DICKSON, the Tailor, 65 Fifth ave.. corner Wood st.. second floor, and now everything is lovely and peace and happiness again reigns In their household. Telephone 1558. auJ0-D . FOUND. FOUND "1 HAVE FOUND THAT YOU BET Voltaic diamonds In rings, eardrops, etc., that have been worn, "said a lady the other day, "and yon can Just set some In mine; they arejnst beautiful." B. E. ABONS. Sole Agent, 65 Firth ave. nolo-141 LOST. LOST-THAT THIEF THAT STOLE MY STUD thought It was a genuine diamond. It was a '.Voltaic Diamond." 1 paid B.E. AEONS, the sole agent, only (2.75 for It: solid gold. 65 Fifth ave. nolO-141 LEGAL NOTICES. Law office of W. A. LEWIS, 9fl Diamond st E SPATE OF MICHAL WEHRMAN, deceased. Notice is hereby given that let ters of administration on the estate of Michael Webrman have been granted to the under stand, to whom all persons indebted to said es tate are requested to make immediate payment ana.tboehavirjfr. claims against tbe sameshonld' make tbem known without delay. JAMES F. GfUHH-J, Administrator. no&W-TU - NOTICE D3 HEREBY GIVEN THAT LET TERS testamentary on the estate of John Koenle, late of Allegheny City, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned. All persons bavin? claims or demands against the estate of the said decedent are requested to make known the same to her without delay, and all persons indebted to said estate will make Im mediate payment to ber. MRS, ELIZA KOENIG,, nolZ-50-TU 45 Boyle st, Allegheny. VTOTICE - APPLICATION WILL BE LN made to tbe Court of Common Pleas No. L of Allegheny county, at No. 641 December Term. 1SS9, for leave to amend tbe charter of the Pittsburg Natatormm. Tbe petition for the amendment is bow on file in tbe Prothono tary's office at tbe above number and term, where tbe same may be sees until the 30th day of November. 18S9, when the same will be pre sented to Court at 10 o'clock A. x. no5-27-Tn A M. -NEEPER, Solldtor. ESTATE OP SAMUEL MOORE. Deceased. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE NOTICE Is hereby given that letters testamentary on the estate of Samnel Moore, deceased, lata of Chartiers 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 tne same win maxe mem known tod out delay. WM. M. CRAMP, MARY E. MOORE, Executors. 0C29-43-TU ESTATE OF LET1TTA W. GAZZAM, De ceased. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that letters of administra tion on the estate of Letltla W. Gazzam, de ceased, late of the city of 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 the same will make them known without delay. FIDELITY TITLE & TRUST CO., Administrator. DAVID Q. EWLNQ. Attorney. oc29-41-tu ESTATE OP PRANK L. ROWLAND, De ceased. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that letters of administra tion on the estate of Frank L. Rowland, de ceased, late of Mystic River Conn., bava been granted to tbe undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment and those having claims or demands against the same will make tbem known without delay. FIDELITY TITLE & TRUST, CO, Administrator. DAVID Q. EW1NG, Attorney. oc2940Tu VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN LN application will be made to tbe Governor of Pennsylvania on WEDNESDAY, Novem ber 20, 18S9, by George Westinghocse, Jr., Charles A Ashburner, John Caldwell. H. H. Westlnghouse and Walter D.Uptegraff, under tbe general corporation act of 1874 and its supplements, for tbe charter of a corporation to bo called Duquesne Mining and Reduction Company, the purpose of which is to mine and reduce cold, silver, copper and other ores, and for these purposes to bare, possess and enjoy all tbe rights, benefits and privileges of said act of Assembly and its supplements. DALZELL, SCOTT & GORDON, OC29-79-TT1 Solicitors. RESORTS. THOMASVILLE, GA., Piney Woods Hotel. Season opens December 4. 1SS9. M. A BOWER, Proprietor. For circulars, rates, etc., address WM. E. DAVIE8. Manager, Thomaaville, Ga, or F. A BUDLONG, Windsor Hotel, N.Y.City. ocl2.97.TTS EDUCATIONAL. PITTSBURG ART BCHOOL, ESTAB LISHED 1884, offers advantages of a tnorougn Academic School of Art, combined with private in struction; eacn pupil under joint direction of George Het zel (Dusseldorf Academy), John W. Beatty (Municb Academy). Students wbo cannot attend daily may enter ior limited numoer ot days a week. For prospectus address JOHN W. BEATTY, Principal, anS63-Tns 413 Wood street Plttsbnre. piANOb, ORGAN& a HAMILTON, 81 AND 83 FIFTH AVENUE, Pittsburg. Pa. ap80-7i-D p A.BALPB, t BUILDING CONTRACTOB, 4i fcsevenm avenue, rittsourtc, fa, eS3S-TTS Telephone 1344. w E WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD Watches, clocks, iewelrr and silverware. etc., etc. Finest qualities. Lowest prices is i tike two cities, at WILSON'S JEWELRY STORE, EosrftavePitkwK. TteewaMk I Pteewseh XvysjstfsBgi BtCbf alyffisNfTi GP$' 32 Kl w -f HEAL ESTATE." -AT- i. im -" jrm Vii COCHEM ST1TM, -ON TBI- pi v. &c. r. r., y Where tbe Allegheny Bessemer Steelworks, The Howard Plate Glass Works, and Tbe Duquesne Tube Works Are located, is one of the most desirable places now Drought before the notice of persons look ing for a place to locate for a pleasant HOME, ' where steady employment maybe bad, and LOTS can be nurchased on the PATTERSONS t.t .it . no i Dntr i m x traTmra mA rw r ' ,f "i fc Maov.iiiniii aa.wa-w w w- j. prv TtniMa 5 Jsj"a ' . -.-v5-?V It will pay anyone to coma ana leebeiorej purchasing at any other place. J.RWYLIfi COCHRAN' 8TATI0N, DUQUESNE, PA, Or Ho. 8 Wood street Room S, Iron KTChangt) j Building, Pittsburg, Pa. oc29-61-30.noL4.6.8.12,M AUCTION KALES. BANKRUPT BALE. OVER 1150,000 WORTH OP FINE FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRT j GOODS, CARPETS, EUGS,Eltt!; ; BT AUCTION X AT 723 AND 725 LIBERTY ST CORNER EIGHTH. Bales, Morning, Afternoon and Ereninfc j j COMMENCING, MONDAY, NOVEMBER lLf N. B. Special accommodations provided, forj lames. noirraaa; , T AUCTION-TUESDAY MORNINGS XV. Novemoeriz,asiu ocioci, aime room; No. 311 Market street, a laree consignment which- mnst posltlvelT be closed out so aste settle with owners. Fine parlor suits, almost new; gentlemen's easy enairs, Turkish conch,1! oak dining; room suit, embracing: leather cbairs.'f 10 feet extension table and handsome sideboard! and buffet; decorated dinner service, brnseelsl .nil tnffnln Mm.tl mcr Ann Yralnnt ti1 nH chamber stilts, bed snrinea. hair and husk raat-'-a tresses, pictures, clocks, bookcase for corner,' library taoie, cabinet aess, January ana Hicneas gooos, etc, etc No postponement of sale. HENRY AUCTION CO LTM.. nal0-78 Anct1oneersV,-j AMUSEMENTS. EXPDS1T1DN ! ONLY FIVE DAY8 MORE OP THE GRAND ELECTRICAL, MECHANICAL ,,1 AND BCTENTrEIO EXHIBITION;" . . ..: .. -' rsa 1 M xne opportunity 01 a iueame.1 ; COME. Concert each evening by tho - . .I 2 GREAT WESTERN BAND3 . f ADMISSION 2S CENTS. POPULAR RAILROAD KXCURSIO: THURSDAY. nol2M BIJOU THEATER. TO-NIGHT. Hartley Campbell's" SIBERIA. November 18 The McCaull Opera ComseiyJ in 't;lov;k." noii-ts-TTi RATTD OPERA HOUSE XX To-night, Matinees Wednesday and r3 HOYTS sAMidnlehtBelL TM-rfWAVflninrf Rruvtacnl&r Rafaakxh noii-n ; TTAHRIS' THEATER Every afternoon and evening ZO-ZO. THK MAGIC OTTEEN. Week Not. 17-"A Legal Wrong." nolMSJ TTARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY To-night, Matinees Tuesday, Thursday HatnrdaT. " REDLLY tc WOOD'S NEW BIG BHOWfl All new and novel features. nolQ-VJ w ORLD'S MUSEUM. ALLEGHENY CITY. This week Bass, the Ossified Man; MrJotasw Connors, the Bontnsiae piay Actor, noiiwtioj OFFICIAL-PITTSBURG. ri2s.i AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING TBS construction of a sewer on Reed street,!) Irom OverhiU streetrto Dinwiddle street. Section 1-Be it ordained and enacted by UwJ city of Pittsburg, In Select and Common Cow-j disassembled, and it is hereby ordained ias4j enacted by the authority of tbe saaevfl That tbe Chief of the Department of Puell1 Works be and is hereby authorized and direct-f ed to advertise m accordance with the acts oft Assembly of tbe Commonwealth of PeaatwI-g vanla and the ordinances of the said city 6L Plttibnr? relatlncr thereto andrezuiatine tfcoi same, for proposals for the construction of a pipe sewer la xncnes in auuneieroa AeaascFvewai commencinsrat Overhill street, thence alsacE Reed street eastwardly to a connection witfc,1 a sewer on Dinwiddle street, u cea- tract therefor to be let In tho directed by tbe said acts of Assembly and or-J oinancea. xnecoai ana expense ox mani to be assessed and collected in accordance wlefc the provisions of an act of Assembly of UM Commonwealth of Pennsylvania entitled "Aa act relating to streets and sewers in cities of i tne second ciass," approved us loiauajott May.AD-lSsa . 1 Section 2 That any ordinance or part of for- dinanceconflictlne with the provisions of thlsl ordinance be and tbe samels hereby repeale so far as the same affects this ordinance ,-a Ordained and enacted into a law iaCosBeflQ thUWth dav of October. A D. ISW. 4KB H. P. FORD. President of Select CoubH.1 Attest: GEO. 8HEPPARD. Clerk of Beleetl ConndL W.A.MAQ1SIS, presiaens 01 uo m-u mon Council pro tem. Attest: GEO. BOOTJLjJ nlfirfc of Common ConndL J Major's office, October 81, 1889, Approjslr WM. MCOALLIN, Major. Attest: ROBI U3T.HUALAJ..BK, Assistant Majors oteiJU- va Recorded in Ordinance Book, voL 7, page 17T,1 7th day of November. A. a. IBS. no SIXTH AVENUE DYE WORKS, M. MAY SONS & COJ STEAM DYERS AND SCOURERS fiifcgl And general renovators of textile laMeeYlstn tl.t -A iu.tl.mWl KAfTAtf ATfufM BtarUS neatly cleaned or restored in color. CartaijUj 01 every description careiouy aueaue ssv; M. MAY SONS & Co.! ieUTTS M SIXTH AVE. PitfbnqtPgB a TTENTION A 7TZL '.i-il BUTCHERS AND UlSUUJaWL , Wo are ilsnzhterine hoes daHr. aad an 1 Dared to furnish tne taraa "fid Dressed Hoes. Pork Loins. Leaf Lard.. ge,l pigs r eet, rure Daxera' Lata, v Lilly Bnttd, Trimssts. eta. DTJNLEVYABRWUsjettfi.! m ? "M ,. 5 M f "; & . A J"a LA i,