A, -?. THE PITTSBUKG- DISPATCH, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1889. - O NOT MANY TEADERS. Pittsburg Business in South America Confined to a Few Men. HAIMTENGINEANDBOATMAKERS There Xever Was Much Trade, and it Has Fallen Off in Ten Tears. THE CITI CAX'T BOAST OP ITS EECOED. James Bees & Son, the engine and boat builders of this city, have just received an order for two steamboat boilers and a pnmp to be shipped to Barranquilla, South Amer ica. The firm began work upon the order yesterday, and will ship the product in about six weeks. "What does your trade amount to in a year, and what has Pittsburg done com-men-inllr with South American countries within the past ten years?" was asked of Captain Thomas itees by a dispatch re porter. "The trade is not as extensive as some Pittsbnrgers imagine. I only know of two concerns in this city that have a regular trade in the South American countries. These are H. K. Porter & Co., the locomo tive builders, and ourselves. Up until .luint f, ty fin -aa im nnf nnmnpss in 4.1wuw ,. w i w j ..a ..few ... ....... this trade amounted to over ?5,000 per month, xnis was in engines, doucj., pumps, etc Now the business does not amount to more than $500 per month. ENGLISH COMPETITION. 'r"4- Tde decrease was caused by too much competition from English manufacturers, who knocked us out through high transpor tation rates. The steamship rates from New York are about four times the cost of sending the stuff from Pittsburg to New Tort by rail. The transportation by sail ing vessels is about one-tbird less than on steamship lines. Notwithstanding this cheaper rate, we cannot compete with the English on account of the difference in the price of labor. The English manufacturers have secured drawings of American work and copied them. They have now got the idea of light running steamboats, and have, in a measure, stolen this trade from us. Another bad feature of the trade is that the Southern merchants want long credits. "With some of them we have had to wait five vears before we received our money. "We could not stand this and had to quit it They generally pay up, however, in lour or five mouths. "I think the visit of the Pan-American delegates to the city will be productive of good results to the town. It will have a tendency to brace up the small trade be tween Pittsburg and South America, and it will yet assume enormous proportions. The commercial relations between the Southern people and ourselves are very pleasant and the business only needs to be fostered. I wab in South America for ten months, and put in all mv time traveling from State to State. I know what the people there think ol the Americans, and if Pittsburg manu factures cannot build up a good trade now it is their own fault. We have an agent in Barranquilla, "United States of Colombia, and I am in hopes ot receiving a number of large orders from him." HIS TRADE PEBIODICAL. H. K. Porter, the locomotive builder, when seen, said: "We have a pretty good trade with South American countries, but it is periodical. About four weeks ago we ex ported an engine to Central America, and have had no orders since. "While I do not think that the visit of the Pan-Americans is going to throw direct bidders for v.iini4-nc nf ihnnMLiida of dollars worth nf stuff into the city, I believe that it will stimulate trade between this city and the South American States. One of the delegates sat in my office, and looking out on the river said: "Those are the kind of boats we want on our Sonth American waters. He took particular pleasure to hunt up Mr. Bees, and have a long talk with him about steamboats. This is one wij in which the city will be bene fited." The "Westinghouse Electric Company re cently shipped a dynamo and other electri cal apparatus to "Bio Janeiro, in Brazil. They have erected a plant there, which is now in operation. They have also a plant running successfully in Havana. The air brake and machine companies have also a good trade in the South. THE ADVANTAGES OF BITTING Tour Furnishing; Good. From nn Exclnslve Furnishing Goods Home. The furnishing goods trade is an exclu sive business in itself, and not a branch of the drygoods house or trimming store. "We claim to give more care and attention in se lecting our goods than the drygoods buyer's knowledge of the business would allow him to do. "We study to give the people of our cities nothing but the best and latest goods, and to do this we keep ourselves constantly posted on the latest fashions of this country and Europe, and never allow any bnt the leading houses to submit their goods for our inspection. The display of goods in our windows is evidence enough that they are the correct style. Nor do we hesitate to say thatother houses are not slow in copying our ideas, as was proven in their recent display of De Join villes and light scarfs for eveningdress, just as soon as we had proclaimed them the proper thing. Another important fact, when purchasing at our store you never run the risk of hav ing to wait on you a clerk from the ladies' glove department, the dress goods depart ment, the linen department, notion depart ment, or from the many other departments connected with a large dry goods store. These -clerks certainly have no knowledge of this line of business, and you suffer the in convenience of waiting for them to find out from the head of the department where the goods are kept, and after making your pur chase you are compelled to wait an endless time for your package and change. Our clerks are experienced furnishing men, and you get your package and change promptly. Also, we can always give you any informa tion desired, as to what you ought to wear on all occasions. We appeal to the public if we are not entitled to the name the drygoods house has so justly given us, "The Tony Furnisher." WILL Pkice, The Tony Furnisher. 47 Sixth btreet, (Something About Ready-Made Clothes. Have you ever noticed how ready-made clothes losetheir shape and become shabby after a few weeks' wear? Such is the case with too many ot the suits sold nowadavs. But it you want clothts that will look we'll, wear well and keep their shape to the last, visit A. L. Sailor's merchant tailoring es tablishment at Sixth and Libertv streets. Mr. Sailor is the exclusive agent in this city for Brokaw Bros.' famous clothing, wr B.&B. We advertise because we have something oeticr uiui uuw w wW oiiu a. xcbs price for equal quality. Bead display "ad" in this paper. Come and see for yourself. Boggs & Buhl. 825 Worth lor $5. One elegant life-size crayon, 13 cabinet photos, one panel, all lor S5, at Xeager & Co.'s Gallery, 70 Federal st., Allegheny, Pa. Ieave orders lor Xmas; come soon. .Doir'x let whisky get the best of you, but get the best of whisky. Klein's Silver Age rye only $1 SO per full quart For sale everywhere. Ask lor it mwp Quench your thirst with F. & V.'s Pittsburg beer. There's not a headache in barrel of it Telephone 1186. The Very Latest. Marvin's Pan-American oyster crackers Ere the very latest and most delicious crack ers in the market Try them. MWS FrsE neckwear, new shapes and patterns. . James H. Aikex & Co., 100 FifthTe. THE MUSEUM HEARINGS. The Circnulan Lady's Story A Beautiful Girl With Iler Hair Wnibed In Stale Beer and Molasses. The hearing in the "fake" museum cases was called up before Magistrate McEenna yesterday afternoon again. The interest in the cases seems to be dying out, as not over a dozen persons were present, and the majority of these were show people or others more or less interested. When the cases were called A. Lovitsky was the only one of the defendants who put in an appearance. Major H A. Mo n tooth, his attorney, was not there, and Mr. Lo vitsky was compelled to face the representa tives of the Department of Public Safety alone. After Superintendent O'Mara and Inspector McAleese had testified to the condition Lovitsky's place was found in, and the delendant's arrest, Miss Jemimah Ambuster, a handsome young girl with black hair and eyes, who was hired to play the part ot the Circassian lady, was called. She said she had been induced by a friend to come to Pittsburg to work. She saw an advertisement in a paper and an swered it Lovitsky first told her she was to act as a bodiless woman. She objected to this operation. After some discussion she agreed to allow her hair to be cut off and her head prepared so as to represent a Circassian. The girl's description of the process through which her head was put was rather amusing, and created a large-sized smile on the spectators. After cntting off her hair, her head was washed in molasses and beer, and after drying, was subjected to the use of chemicals. Sne worked several weeks and received no pay. She threatened to leave several times, and told the proprietor that she thought he was "running a tough place." Lovitsky was held in $1,000 bail for court, and the hearing in the cases of Addison Carlisle and William McNeil was post poned until to-morrow, owing to McNeil's absence from the city. r? NO SEDUCTION IN FACES. Traction Boad Offllclals Are Not Thinking or a Chancre In Hates. The annual stockholders' meeting of the Pittsburg Traction Company will be held Monday, November 18. The chief business to be transacted is the election of directors for the ensuing year. It is stated on the authority of a prominent official that the question of reducing through fares on the line will not be discussed. The gentleman said that, so far as his line was concerned, there was nothing in the matter, and that he was certain the reduction would not be made. The stockholders of the Citizen's Traction Company will hold a meeting on the same date. Only routine business will be trans acted. Mr. James Verner, one of the direct ors of the road, when asked if the reduction in fares would be taken up, said: "I hardly think so. In fact, I did not know that a meeting was to be held; but if it is, I am certain that the matter will not be agitated. There has been considerable talk about reducing the through fares to 5 cents, and it may be done soon, but not just st present We have no intention of forc ing a fight with rival companies, and I do not care to say anything that may be misconstrued." HUMANE S0CIETI MATTERS. A Case of Cruelty la Allegheny City Nn merona Contributions. At the meeting of the Humane Society yesterday afternoon it was reported that cruelty was being practiced upon the mules used on the Spring Garden avenue street car line in compelling them to hanl big loads up the Chestnut street grade. Agent O'Brien was instructed to have postillions placed on the grade. The following contribntions were re ceived : George Shiras, $5; Mrs. George Shiras, $5; Miss A Havekotte, SI; Mrs. H. S. Hill, of Denver, $4j Miss Effie.Wilson. $2; Mrs. Helen D. Mason, $1; A. Garrison Foundry Company, $25; George A. Kelley, $10; Chess, Cook & Co., $10; S. S. Marvin & Co., $10; Haworth & Dewhurst, $10; William A. Scatfe & Sons, $5; H. Kleber & Bro., $5: J. W. Arrott, $5; Bovard, Eose & Co., $5; J. B. Haines, $5; Samuel Hamilton, $o; Campbell & Dick, $5. Mrs. H. S. Hill and Miss Effie Wilson were elected members of the society. FOOD CONDEMNED. The Report for October From the Bureau of Health. Inspector McCntcheon's report for Octo ber shows that during the month he con demned and confiscated as unfit ror lood, $100 worth of beef, $77 60 of pork, $10 of veal and $1 of milk; had slaughtered 57 head of hogs, 2 head of cattle and 2 calves; made 133 milk tests, in 3 ot which he found impurities and entered suits. Vegetable Inspector Waters' report shows that he condemned and confiscated fruit and vegetables to the value ot $190, as unfit for food. The financial statement of the Burean of Health shows $1,018 12 expended during October, and $205 90 received from sale of vaccine virus, permits, etc FIANOS AND ORGANS. J. M. Hoffmann 6c Co., 37 Smithfield, are offering some extraor dinary bargains in pianos and organs at present. 1 Excellent upright piano, good as new, lor $225; cheap at $325. 3 Square grand pianos at $100, $150, $175. 1 Parlor organ for $25; worth $50. Also the most complete variety of high grade pianos, including the celebrated Sohmer, Colby and Hallett & Cumstou pianos. Purchasers will find that they can do fully $50 better with us than with other dealers. J. M. Hoffmahk & Co., 537 Smithfield street Hehkt Teehetdeit, manufacturing jeweler, No. K3U bmitnneia street, has a large and varied stock of the following fcwu,. a'.uu.w....- ....-.-lfv..w..jt i,W- ware, onyx goods in great variety, bronzes, very beautiful terra cotta and Worcester ware, a large and beautiiul assortment Also a large and select stock of other goods and novelties, which are being sold at the closest margins. Come quick it you wish a bargain. irwr Fred. Beown's Ginger is particularly recommended as a tonic to persons recover ing from fever or other diseases, and promptly relieves all pains in the stomach. Highest prices paid for ladies' or gents' cast-off clothing at De Haan's Big 6, Wylie ave. Call or sena Dy mail, ws Save Monet Buy blankets, comforts, etc., at nusv nee xiive, oiaim ami xnueriy. The most effective "night cap" is a glass of F. & V.'s Iron City beer. Fine hosiery for gentlemen at James H. Aiken & Co.'s, 100 Fifth ave. NOTICES. THE WEST VIRGINIA AND 1RONTOJJ RAILROAD COMPANY, authorized to construct a bridge over the Ohio river at a point about one and one-half (IK) miles above the mouth ot the Big Sandy river, hereby gives notice of Its intention on the 19th day ot No vember, 1SS9, to submit to the Hon. Red&eld 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, 1872, 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 OHAS. H. MEL LON, Secretary. D06-52-D jtihe prrrentJKGi,HOTo-E okavi r. g com- JL rANT.JneorporatedlSSS.X)lSPATCHBUILl) 1NO, 75, 77 and 79 Diamond it. Enrravlngs ol bnlldlnin. machinery, portraits, cuts for cata logues, etc; reproductions of pen and ink draw ings, wood cat prints, manaacrlpts, etc: print ing binding, blank books, etc te4-42-ws JS-Ufiptal advertisements one dollar pa square or one Insertion. Classified advertise ments on ihU page such as Wanted, For Sale, To Let, etc, ten cents per line or each inter. Hon, and none taken for less than fifty cents. THE PITTSBUR6 DISPATCH BRANCH 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 THI DIS PATCH. FITTSBUKa. THO MAS MCCAFFREY, 35o9 Bntler street. EMTL G. STUCKET, 24th street and Fenn ave. E. G. STUCKEY A CO., Wylle ave. and Fultonst. N. 8TOKELY, Firth. Avenue Market House. EAST END. J. W. WALLACE, 6121 Penn avenue. OASXAXP. MCALLISTEK & SHED3LEK,Sthav. JtAtwoodsU EOUTHSIDX. JACOBSPOHN. No. zCarson street. H. A. DONALDSON, 1707 Carson street, ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCHER, 69 Federal street. H. J. McBIUDE. Market House, Allegheny. FIIF.D H. ZGGERS. 172 Ohio street. F. H. EGG ER3 & SON, Ohio and Chestnut sts. J. F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS UcHENKY, Western and Irwin ares. G. W. HUGHES. Pennsvlvanlaand Beaver aves. FEKKYM. GLEIM. Kebeccaand Allegheny aves. M1LLVALE BOROUGH. W. W. FLOCKEB, Stationer. No. 4 Grant ave. THE DISPATCH HAS OPENED A BRANCH OFFICE FOR THE SOUTHSIDE AT NO. 1220 CARSON STREET. WHERE ADVERTISEMENTS, NEWS AND SUB SCRIPTIONS CAN BE LEFT. BOTH FOR GENERAL EDITIONS, AND FOR THE SPECIALSOUTHSIDEISSUE PUBLISHED EACH SATURDAY. WANTED. aiole Help. -TTT-ANTED AGENTS-AFPLY TO A. J. PEN V TECOST, 113 Grant St. nolZ-W w ANTEDONE GOOD BOOT-FITTER AT BOEDEL, BBAIJN CO., US Wooa St. nolJ-45 w ANTED-TINNEK-STEAUY WORK. IN- QU1KE4510 L1BEBTX AYE., Bloomneia. U013-23 WANTED CALKERS ON VIPE LINE lead Joint. BOOTH 4 FLINN, 9T3 Penn ave. nolJ-39 WANTED-4 OB 5 GOOD MASONS, APPLY to J. K. COOK, Rochester, Pa. Htallen bergerjoo, nol2-2 TJfTANTED FIRST-CLASS DRUG CLERK; VV none other need apdy. Address P. O. BOX1005. Pittsburg, Pa. no!2-63 WANTEI1-A GOOD. BABBER-IMMEDI-ATELY: steadv-work. S. KOMSTANGER, No. 8 Masters alley, Pittsburg, Pa. nol3-67 TrT"ANTED-I MELTERS, 1 LADLEMAN. 1 V gas maker for Siemens-Martin O. It, furn ace. Address K.X., Dispatch office. nolS-M WANTED 2 FIRST-CLASS FUKMTUHE upholsterers at once. Apply to HAUGH A KEEN AN, 33 and 34 Water St., city. nol3-t7 WANTJED-B1LL CLERK-YOUNG MAN OR woman; correct In calculation; writing Blaln, clear hand;glve reference. Address CLERK, ox 1071. noM-28 WANTED-A SOLlCirORl FOR GENERAL advertising on dally and weekly news paper on salary; must furnish reference. Address, the JOURNAL. Beaver Falls, Pa. no!3-S3 -TTT ANTED A MAN WHO CAN LEAVE V city, and get out and hustle; must deposit (10 for samples and seenre collections: salary S3 a day. Call oraddress 5 SIXTH AVE. nolO-133-WBu -VTT-NTED AGENTS IN ALLEGHENY. V Beaver. Lawrence, Westmoreland and W ashlngton counties to sell a household necessity. Address A. K. MABTELL, 411 Smithfield St. OCS3-MWT WANTED-GENTLEMEN WHO DESIRE A wife or a Uvelv correspondent to 6end their address and stamp toTHK AMERICAN CORRE SPONDING CLUB, Box 643, Clarksburg, W, Va. OC23-I0 WANTED SALESMEN IMMEDIATELY In every town and city: good salary or commission paid; steady cmplovment. Address H. V. CLARK CO., Nurserymen, Rochester, N. Y. OC27-80-MWT XfrANTKDBY ABOUT 18 YKARS FOR T T grocery store, E. E. : one with experience preferred. Address in own writing stating age, experience and salary, GROCERY CASHIER, Dispatch office. nol3-3S WANTED-SALESMEN FOR FINE LINE OF quick-selling, labor-saving specialties needed by every retail dealer: exclusive territory, and big commission given. W. B. PEKSH1N O, Houtn Bend, lnd. ocI5-S5-mwf WANTED-SALESSIAN FOR MEN'S FUR NISHING goods; one having had some ex perience preferred. Address, giving name, reference and where last employed, A. R. K., Dlspatch.office. nol3-74 -rTANTEt-AaENT3 SHOULD WRITE FOR Illustrated circular, terms ana two weeks' trial of Missouri washer; washes dirtiest clothes by hot steam without rubbing; easily sold; profit able. J. WORTH, HBeekroan St., N. Y. DO10-94-WSSQ -TTfTANTED AGENTS "DODGE'S HORSE W blanket holder:" keeps the blanket from blowing or sliding off the horse; nothing like it in the market: every horse owner buys: sample by mall 25c. STAYNER & CO., Providence, H. 1. nolo-95 WANTED-A COMPETENT, SOBER MAN to take charge of a smalt place: one that can take care of horses and cows and do general work about a small place; mnst come well recom mended. Inquire of H. M. DUNHAM, 191 First arc, city. nol2-5 WANTED LABORERS WANTED IN NEW Orleans 200 able-bodied men to ship as crew; wages S60 per mouth and board; to reliable men steady employment will be given. Apply to M. N. WOOD. Coast and Lalausche Line, No. 2 Canil St., New Orleans, La. OC16-42 WANTED-WE HAVE ROOM FOR 3 OR 4 gentlemen to solicit orders for our special holiday goods; best sellers ever put on the Install ment trade: good references essential: salary (10 a week and 12) per cent, paid weekly. UNIOM CREDIT CO.. 103 Fourth ave. nold-104-WTSu XU"ANTED-SALESMEN AT ITS PER MONTH v t salarr 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 snlculars and sample case of goods free. srAN ARD SILVERWABE CO., Boston, Mass. se24-90-D -TTTANTED-BY A WELL-ESTABLISHED V firm, doing business In the city, a man to represent them In St. Louis; must have more than ordinary ability and pnsh: salary $300 to fl.ooo. with prospects of Increase; must have a little capital to start with. Address B., Dispatch office. nol3-o0 XVTANTED-BK1CKLAYERS THOSE WANT VV 1NG work and employers and all others who may wish to employ bricklayers should regis ter such wants, free of charge, at the headquarters of the INDUSTRIAL S1UTUAL BENEFIT AS SOCIATION, 93 Fourth ave., first floor Tront. Open until 9 F. M. Saturdays. ocll-SO-uWFSu WANTED DISTRICT MANAGER TO locate atMeadvllle or Wllllamsport to em ploy and manage agents; salary (1, 000 a year; must Invest f 100 foi stock furnished, and give security for monev handled. Call or address GEO. S. CLINE PUBLISHING HOUSE, S Sixth ave.; only first-class men full of energy need apply. nos-37-wsn WANTED-AT ONCE-ONE ENERGETIC salesman to handle our line of GO samples In women, misses and children's hand-sewed turns, hand welts and McKay sewed shoes on a commis sion of 5 per cent, in Western Pennsylvania and Eastern Ohio: goods well known: samples ready. MCCLURE, BLOESER Jb EGQEBT. Buffalo. N. Y. no8-10u WANTED SALESMEN AT ONCE-A FEW good men to sell our goods by sample to the wholesale and retail trade; we are the largest manufacturers In our line In the world: liberal salary paid; permanent position; money advanced for wages, advertising, etc. For full terms ad dress CENTENNIAL MFG. CO., Chicago. 111., or Cincinnati, O. no9.77-WFSU -TTTANTED -AGENTS TO SELL THE PINLESS V 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 Ml rents we win sena a sample line Dy man; also circulars, price list and terms to agents: secure your territory at once. Address WORCEbTER PINLESS CLOTHES LINE CO., 17 Hermon St., Worcester, Mass. oc23-4I-ws -TTTANTED-YO0 TO READ, READ-READ YV the remarkable Indorsements on a more re markable book. ' 'It has met with unstinted praise and bnt very little real criticism. From its fas cinating character it Is likely to be popnlar with the reading world anywhere." The Christian, London, Eng. 'The story is of absorbing In terest." Christian Common wealth, London. Eng. "We read the book eagerly and arc fascinated by it. There Is a wonderful triumph In the last chapter." The Nonconformist, London, Eug. "It deserves fn'.ly the greeting It has received from the press and public throughout the land." Brooklyn Mirror, N. Y. Doyou want to make SIM to S300 before Christmas? Write or call on us. Publts ed exclusively by A. S. GRAY & CO., Eisner Phillips building. nol3-50 Female Help. WANTED-A GOOD COOK. APPLY COR NER FENN AND FIFTH AVES., No. 6706 (East End). noll-9 -TiTANTED-TWO GU1LS-ONE FOB CHAM VY BER work and one to nuns children. Apply 1U7 LIBERTY BT Blttitmrg. nolS-ei) Rooms. Houses. Etc. WANTED-A GENTLEMAN DESIRES ONE large or two tmall rooms, with or without board; Penn are., between Thirty-third and Forty-sixth preferred. Address A. B. C, DUpatch office, noB-70 WANTED. Male and Female Help. TTANTED-LADY AGENTS-ALSO MEN- V V Two immense new specialties: one lady made I7 before dinner, another 116 first hour. Address LITTLE JbVO., Box 443, Chicago, III. OC30-29-WSSU WANTED-WHITE WAITERS, CARPEN TERS, farm hands, night cook, dish washer, pantry and dining room girls, cooka, chambermaids, house girls, nurse girl, house keeper, Catholic preferred. UEEHAN'S. 545 Grant st. nol2-P Sltnntlons. WANTED-A SITUATION-FOR A FIRST hand bread snd cake baker In the city. Address FRED MILLER, 33 Darrah St., Alle gheny. noI3-24 fTTANTED-DRUG CLERK OPEN FOR EN VY GAGEMENT: experienced; registered as manager; best reference. Address PKEbOHir TION 8, Dispatch office. nol3-53 rANTED-BY AN EXPERIENCED U00K- VY KEEPER, with A No. 1 city reference, a situation to keep books for a manufacturing firm. Address LEDGER, Dispatch office. nol3-19 WANTED-SITUATION BY EXPERIENCED clerk In tin and hardware or house fur nishing goods; best ofreferences. Address O. O. F., Room 4, McCance block, Pittsburg. nol3-17 Partners. WANTED-PAETNER, WITH flS,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. H012-51 Financial. WANTED MORTGAGES LARGE AND small. ED. W1TTISH, 410 Grant street. P012-55-D WANTED-TO LOAN (43,000 IN HUMS TO suit on first mortgage. Save expense by addressing PRIVATE. Dispatch office. nolO-42 YTTANTED-MORTGAGES ON CITY PROF IT ERTY, over S4.O00; 4)f per cent; no tax. HENRY A. WEAVER & CO., 2 Fourth avenue. mh2-a22-D WANTED-I50O to 500,0-TO LOAN ON mortgages, 4K. 5 and 6 per cent, J AS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fonrth ave., Pittsburg. Tele phone No. 975. no9-6l-WT8 WANTED-MORTGAGES IN LARGE OR small amounts: on city or suburban Im proved real estate at lowest rates. ALEXANDER & LEE, 313 Wood St. sot-U-MWS XTT ANTED -MORTG AGES-f l.OCO, COO TO LOAN V V in large ana small amounts at nr cent, free of State tax; no delay. .iD B. myaO TTTANTED-TO LOAN 1500,000. IN AMOUNTS YY of S3, 000 and upward, on city and suburban property, on i per cent, free or tax: also smaller amounts at S and 6 per cent. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. se21-d28-D WANTED MORTG AGES-SI, 000, 000TO LO AN on city and suburban properties at 4K, Sand 6 per cent, and on tarms In Allegheny and aqja cent counties at 6 per cent. 1. M. PENNUCK A SON, 105 Fourth avenue. ap7-fil TlTANTKD-TO i.OAN 200,000 ON MORT V V GAGES; 100 and upward at 6 per cent; fS00,000at 4)4 per cent on residences or business property; also in adlolnlng counties. S. U. FRENCH. 125 Fourth avenue. oc21-4-D WANTED-MOKTGAGES-1100,000 TO LOAN on mortgages. In sums from 500 to f 10,000, for S to 5 years on city property, at very low rates; write for terms and give description of property. 1. E. GLASS, 133 Fifth ave. Telephone No. 1764. nolS-47 Miscellaneous. WANTED -PRIVATE INSTRUCTIONS IN sparring. Address SPAR, Dispatch office. nols-22 YTTAN TED-ONE FIRST-CLASS FRESH YY milch cow. Address, stating price, etc.. J. H. W., Box 776, city. no!3-71 WANTED-HIGHEST SPOT CASH PRICES paid for second-hand furniture, carpets and household goods of all kinds. 1211 PENN AVE NUE. au26-25-Mwr -TTTANTED A RESPECTABLE PERSON, YY willing to adopt a perfectly healthy girl baby, S weeks' old: legitimate and healthy par ents. Inquire 9j3 PENN AVE. no!3-J8 WANTED -NOVEMBER IS THE LAST month for fine cabinets at II per dozen, at AUFREOHT'S ELITE GALLERY, 516 Market St., Pittsburg. Bring the children on elevator. no3-60-TWissu w ANTED-PERSONS TO KNOW THAT BY arreelnr to Dav 11 cer week Von can set possession offlne'goldor silver watches, clocks. Jewelry, diamonds, silver ware, etc J. M1TSCH, 130 Federal at., Allegheny. Pa. sel2-nwrgn WANTED-BY PEARSON, LEADING PHO TOGRAPHER, 96 Fifth avenne, Pittsburg, and 43 Federal street, Allegheny, everybody to know that he is making fine cabinets at fl 50 per dozen; photos delivered when promised; Instan taneous process. mhl3-63 ANTED-TO BUY OR LEASE A LARGE property for wholesale business or ground on which to build; must be located between Tenth and Water streets, or Grant street and Allegheny river; state particulars, location and price. BOX 476. city. no8-9l FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. City "Residences, FOR 9ALE-M.700-A 9 PER CENT NET PN VEbTMEN'T, brick house, 8 rooms, on Marlon St., Sixth ward, one-half square from Fifth ave. W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. no2-91-WS FOR 8ALE-ta,800-EASY PAYMENTS A good brick house 6 rooms, attic, bath, range, natnral gas; 2 squares from cable cars, on Bed ford avenne. Eleventh ward. See W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fonrth avenue. nol3-40-WS FOR SALE VICEROY ST. TWO-BTORY and attic brick, 8 rooms, vestibule, bath, laundry, range. 1. s. closets, h. and c. water, electric bells, etc.: convenient and comfortable house; lot 100 feet to paved alley: S4.S00. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 313 Wood street. nol3-79-W6SU FOR SALE-THE HANDSOME RESIDENCE or Washington Beck, Esq.. No.U814 Sidney street, Southslde: 2-story brick of grooms: fin ished attic; good cellar; bath: range; both kinds of gas and other modern conveniences; very sub tantlally built and nicely finished; all In excellent repair; on the rear, fronting on an alley, a good 4-room frame house, lot 24x120 feet; location de sirable; will be sold at a sacrifice. L M. PEN NOCK & SON, 1C5 Fourth ave. no9-94-MWS East End Resiaence. FOR SALE 8PACIOUS EAST END RESI" DENCE and grounds, Shadvsldc district. Particulars from JAS. W. DRAPE CO.. 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. Mortgages wanted. nol3-53-WThs FOR SALE-NEAT RESIDENCE AND LARGE lot; East End, near cable cars; every thing almost new; 85.500: a bargain. J AS. W. DRAPE & CO.. 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. Mortgages wanted. nol3-53-wihs FOR SALE-ON LEXINGTON AVE.. NEAR Lincoln ave., VA acres: good frame house of 5 rooms: elegant water: finest of fruit In abund ance: only 6,750. THOS. LIGGETT. No. 114 Fourth ave. no9-57-XWFSSu FOR SALE-A NICE DWELLING AND 3 lots, Shadyslde, near cable cars; a most de sirable place; modern throughout; mortgages wanted. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. noI3-57-WTS FOR SALE-S500 CASH AND REMAINDER on monthly pavments or S25, a neat new house of 6 rooms and attic: late Improvements; well located: near Shadyslde station. W. A. HERRON &, SONS, S3 Fourth ave. nol2-S8-ws FOR BALE-LOOK AT THIS BARGAIN-2 six-room houses (nearly new) on Edraond St., near Libertv ave.. Twentieth ward, lot 36x120; Srlce only $3,000 to a quick buyer. BALTEN PERGER & WILLIAMS, 154 Fourth ave. no!2-58 FOR SALE-ON ELLSWORTH AVENUE, 15,250, a neat, almost new bouse, 6 rooms, large attic, late Improvements, all In first-class order; street and sewer Improvements made: well located at Shadyslde. See W. A. HERRON & SONS, S3 Fourth avenue. no6-40-WB FOR SALE-ONLY W.200-OAKLAND-A new 2-story frame dwelling of 7 rooms, hall, vestibule, bath, Inside w. c. and w. s. range, h. and c. water, inside shutters, slate mantels and tile hearths. lot 24x100 to an alley. J. E. GLASS, 133 Filth ave. Telephone 1764. nolS-43 FORSALE-15,800 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: you should see them. BLACK & BAUil). 95 Fourth ave. 2D-81. nol0-65 l FORSALE-S3,C00-SAtntIFICE-E.E. DWELL ING, 5 minutes' from cable line or P. R. R-: substantial, almost new six-room frame dwell ing; hall, gas, water, etc., with two lots, each 24x 109 feet: this Is a cornir property, and very de sirable; call at once. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fonrth ave. no!2-78 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 some iron fence: ground sodded: bsrd walks, grape arbor; (2,300: terms to suit. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 313 Wood st. no!2-6 FOR 8A1.E-ELYSIAN AVE., NEAR POINT BREEZE A choice corner property In a rap id! Improving and promising locality; new two story tramc, 6 rooms, oath, porches, excellent cement cellar, private sewerage; lot 4Sxl09 feet: an attractive and desirable home. M.000. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 313 Wood st. nol2-7 FORSALE-BEATTY. NEAR HAY STREET, new house 6 rooms, vestibule, hall, attic, nicely papered and painted, front and reir porches, water, gas, lot 25x126, 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: 13,000; terms to suit purchaser. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 313 Wood st. nol2-6 FOR SALE-!50 CASH, BALANCE SMALL monthly payment, for S-room Oueen Anne dwelling, baU, porch, vestibule, lot 24x120, one minute from Second ave. Electric Railway; price 2,500; we have sold several large pieces of ground here to concerns employing a consider able nnmbcr of men, and increased values In real estate will naturally follow. SAMUEL W. BLACK fc CO.. 99 Fourthave. no9-91-MWS FOR SALE-EAST END-A FINE NORTH HI LAND ave. dwelling containing 10 elegant rooms; all conveniences; this Is a very desirable home, complete tn all respects; only a few min utes' walk from both cable lines, and a short dis tance from East Liberty station; lot 65x118; ele vated above the street: the price has been re duced to a very reasonable figure. BLACK A BAIRD, 95 Fonrth ave. SA-113. nolO-SS FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. Allegheny Residences. FOB SALE-ON LOCUST STREET. NEAR Sedgwick street bouse 7 rooms, large lot, 43x130 feet; price. 10,000. A. D. WILSON. 65 Federal st., Allegheny. no7-95-ws FOR BALE ELEGANT MANSION. II ROOMS, large lot, shade trees and shrubbery; Wash ington street, Allegheny; will be sold at a bar gain. W. W. MCNEILL & BBO., 105 Fourth ave. nolO-54 FOR SALE-ON WESTERN AVENUE-MS. 000 will buy you a new home, about 9 rooms, with all the newlmprovements, with a good brick stable In rear of lot; If you want to buy a new, nobby, well built home come and see about this. A. D. WILSON, 55 Federal St., Allegheny. no7-95-ws FOR SALE-DESIRABLE PBOPERTY AND A profitable Investment considered cheap; only 7,000; payments made to suit; on Lacock, near Sandusky st., Allegheny; lot 21x100 ft. ; two houses, one tn front and one In rear on Stoddard t. W. A. HERRON & SONS, SO Fourth avenue. ' no6-68-WS Suburban Residences. ' FOR SALE-AVALON-P., FT. W. & C. B. B, a handsome corner property, near station nice elevation; large choice lot. 68x146; well built, comfortable, convenient and attractive Bouse ore rooms; 3,200. CHARLES SOMERS ft CO.. 313 Wood st. nol3-79-WBSU FOR SALE-A NICE RESIDENCE AND larse lot in Sewickley, near railroad station. 8 rooms, hall, cellar, porches, natural gas, bath, etc., large lot. open side entrance, stable and car riage house, etc ; price only 85. 600; a great bar gain. JAS. W. DBAPE 4 CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg, nol3-M FOR SALE-LAUBEL STATION, P., P. W. it O.Ry.,II acres of ground, 2 dwelllngs-l 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 BAIKD, 95 Fourth ave. 2H-9 nol0-6S FOR SALE-JUST THE HOME FOB A CITY business man; one block from station: wide street; excellent neighborhood; pnre air and water: beautiiul views: brick residence on Broad st.. Sewlckley, containing 10 rooms and the usual conveniences of a city bouse; large lot 47x203 ft., wlthlargefrr.lt trees; Immediate possession: re duced price and easy terms. A. W. ADAIR, Boom 703 Penn Building. Penn ave. npl3-8t-WB FOR SALE LOTS. East End Lots. FOR SALE-OAKLAND LOTS ON BOMEO ST., Boundry St., Joncalre st. and Sylvan ave.: 250 and 300 each. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. 2D-217. nolo-64 FOR SALE-LOTS 40x100 FEET FORSLOOO ON easy payments, one square from Fifth av enue, near College avenue. See W. A. HERRON & SONS, SO Fourth aye. nol2-83-ws FOR SALE-CKA1G STREET-ONLY 3,500 lot 60x140 to an alley: this Is one of the choicest lots on the street. J. E. GLASS, 133 Fifth ave. Telephone No. 1764. nolS-43 FOR SALE-CHOICE LOTS AT THE PKICE Montlcello street, near Frankstown ave. and Dallass station, 6 lots, 23 1-3x120 feet to paved alley, SSOO. CHAS. SOMERS CO.. 313 Wood st. nol3-79-WBSn FOR SALE-HERRON HILLZLOTS S00 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 & BAIRD, 95 Fourthave. nolM3 FOR SALE-AT BHUSHTON STATION, choice building lots 40x140 feet to 20-foot alley: prices from 200 to S40O per lot; no city taxes; with the Improvements now under war, these lots will enhance rapidly In value. JNO. F. BAXTER, Agent, 512 Smithfield st. nolI-3-HWT TTtOR 8ALE-10 ACRES OF THE MOST BEAU ? TlFULlandlntheSqulrelHUldUtrlct, witbln Suo feet of the Schenley Park, and having a front age on three streets; this Is without doubt the best property offered in the market for a plan of lots. THOS. LIGGETT, No. 114 Fourth ave. no9-57-Mwrssa FOR SALE BAUM GROVE LOTS, THE choicest restricted property for private dwell ings In the East End: for convenience of access and prospective advancement In valne nothing else on the market approaches It. Full Informa tion from MELLON BROS.. East End, or JNO. F BAXTER, Agt., 512 Smithfield St. nolO-45-WSSu FOR SALE-A FEW CHOICE LEVEL LOTS, 25 xl35 feet each, fronting on a 60-foot street In the East End, and only 3 to 5 minutes walk from the P. K.H. station: will he sold In blocks of 5 to 10 lots, on good terms and low prices; these lots are selling rapidly and will enhance In value very soon. For particulars call on or address KELLY & ROGERS. No. 6315 Station St.. East End. nolO-40-iiwsu Glenwood Lots. FOR SALE-LOTS AT GLENWOOD; CON VENIENT to.the station and Second Ave. Electric Railway: graded streets, sidewalks, city water; houses and lots for sale on monthly pay ments. GEORGE & BURG WIN, ISO Fourth ave. OC29-29-11WSU ATleghcnv Lot. FOR SALE-TROY HILL ROAD-ABOUT ONE mile from depot; Improvements pointing In this direction: good road; no tolls; 6J( acres pro ductive soil: choice situation; (4,000. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 313 Wood St. nol3-79-WESU Snbnrban Lot. FOR SALE-BUILDING LOTS CHEAP-THE best In the market for the money: special In ducements to purchasers desiring to build: terms easv: location very desirable; onlv 7 miles from Forms. FORBALE-3,030-FARM OF ISO ACRES, GOOD buildings; nice yonng orchard: good timber: convenient to railroad. BLOAN & BAXMAN. 127 Fourth ave. nolS-32 TTOR SALE-rARM 125 ACRES; 55 ACRES X? good timber; good brick dwelling. 10 rooms; large frame barn: near R. It. and town: best situ ate farm In Stale; 40 per a. ED. WITTISH, 410 Grant St.. Pittsburg. no8-o FOR SALE-A GOOD FARM OF 58 ACHES, one-half mile from railroad station and near one of the best connty towns in Western Pennsyl vania; land all tillable and mostly in sod or grass. Is well watered, excellent large orchard, abundance of small fruit, good vineyard, comfortable dwell ing house, sbeds and other outbuildings; natnral gas mains witbln a few rods of the house. Terms, etc., from JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth avenne, Pittsburg. no9-60-nws Miscellaneous. FOR SALE 4.000 ACRES HEAVY TIMBER, Cameron county. T. LIVEZEY, Allen's Lane, Pblla. nol3-42-w FOR SALE-TWO ACRES OF GROUND IN Chartlers Township near the Arbnckle well will he sold cheap. See SLOAN & SAXMAN, 127 Fourth ave. nol3-32 FOR SALE-CHEAP LOTS EASY TERJISf Forty-fifth St., city. Avery st., Allegheny, Klrkpatrick ave.. Allegheny. Chartlers boro; buy now: you will pay more In the spring. W. W. MCNEILL & BRO., 103 Fonrth ave. noI0-S2-HW8n FOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Chnnces. FOR BALE-LEASEHOLD, LICENSE AND furniture (20 rooms) of a good hotel In Youngstown, O. : price reasonable: possession at once. THOS. LIGGETT, 114 Fonrth ave. no9-6S FOR SALE-BARBER SHOP. WITH EQUIP MENT for the business, with lease of building; location first-class. For particulars call at NO. 179 FEDERAL SrREET, Allegheny City. nol2-9 F iOK SALE RESTAURANT, CENTRALLY Inrntpd: business larffc and nrofitable: estab lished 5 years: one of the best paying stands In the city. BALTENBPEBGER & WUXIAMS, 154 Fourth ave. no!2-58 FOR SALE-IN THE OIL BELT. NEAR THE Arbnckle well. In Chartlers Creek, at Duff's station, Allegheny connty. Fa., 6 acres; price 9,000. For full particulars see W. A. HERRON & SONS, N 0. 80 Fonrth ave. no!3-29 FOR SALE-COAL LAND-80 ACRES IN Baldwin tp., Allegheny co Pa., on line of B. AO. R. R., 4 miles from city; In good state or cultivation: underlaid with a good quality of coai; good rarm Duimings: plenty oi iruu; cneap If sold quick. See W. A. HEBRON SONS, 80 x uunu are, no6-69-W FOR SALE -SEVERAL 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 bavo customer with 5.0C0 or more capital who will take interest In good paying city drygoods business. SHEPARD CO., 54 Fifth ave. no9 FOR SALE-A BUSINESS lNVESTMENT that we can recommend as a rare opportunity for an active and ambitious young man who de sires to become a part owner in n wholesale estab lishment or high repute: well equipped; perfectly systematized and successfully handling a line nf goods that sell actlvelv during each month in the year, and vield certain and liberal profits: capital required, 0,000 to 87,000. CHARLES SOMERS & CO.. 313 Wood st. nol3- FOR SALE-A WHOLE OB HALF INTEREST In an extensive general store doing a large and lucrative business In a rapidly growlns; man ufacturing town on line of railroad; spacious rooms in a brick building on tbe corner of the two leading streets In tbe place; oldest and best stand In town: sales about (30,000 annually, mostly on a cash basis; no bad debts: such a fine opportunity as this presents to seenre a money-making busi ness is of rare occurrence. Fuller information to principals only and those meaning business can bo obtained at our office, or sent by mall when real name and address Is given. JAS. Vf. DRAPE CO.. 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. nol2-7S Bnslness stands. t?OR BALE-DO N'T MAKE AN INVESTMENT i: until we quote yoa price on an Aiiegnen Diamond property. CHARLES SOMERS & CO, nol3-81 FOR SALE-A GOOD BUSINESS PROPERTY; brick house Pi 8 rooms and storeroom; Is situ ated on the corner of two good streets in the East End and Is occupied at present by a grocer who does a business of from 20.000 to 5,000 per year; will be sold cheap If sold soon. For terms, etc;, call on KELLY ROGERS. Real Estate Agents, NO. 6315 Station st. East End. nol0-40-MW8a in the center of a rapidly growing locality ana as a place affording a pleasant home: substantial new two-story lrame, large storeroom, side hall, ilarge nice dwelling rooms: lot 24x130; well ex cellent water: stable, etc: a good Investment; S3, ooo. CHARLES BOMEUS & CO., 311 Wood st. no.WTRU ' FOR SALE BUSINESS. Mnnnfnctutlne Sites. FOB SALE-MANUFACrruBINa SITE; 200x 300 feet (or In sizes to suit). In First ward, Allegheny, fronting four streets and P. W. R. R- W. A. HERRON & SONS, 60 Fonrth ave. nol2-S9-ws FOR SALE-FINE LOT-SUITABLE FOR manufacturing establishment; situate on Second avenue, above Boss st. ; If sold soon can be had at a bargain and on easy payments. SeeW. A. HERRON & SONS. 80 Fonrth ave. no2-90-wg FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Machinery and metals. FOR SALE-ENGINES AND BOILERS-NEW . and refitted; repairing promptly attended to. PORTER FOU NDRY AND MACHINE CO..LIM., below Suspension bridge, Allegheny, Pa. aul0-29 FOB SALE-SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND boilers; all sizes and styles In stock, from 4 to 100 b, p. ;all refitted;good as new, at lowest prices; portable engines, 6 to 25 h. p.; boilers all sizes and styles. J.S.YOUNO,23Park way.AUegheny. Pa. OC25-80-D OR SALE- HOISTING ENGINES, NEW and secondhand; wire and roanllla rope, der rick and fittings, hoisting tubs and cars, clay and S,r...Bln'' engines, boilers and machinery. THOMAS CARLIN'S SONS, Lacock and Sandusky sts., Allegheny. aui-17-iiwF FOR SALE-A FIRST-CLASS FULL ROLLER .. mill, from 75 to 80 barrels capacity, frame building 40x80 feet, 3M stories high, 65 horse I lower steam engine, 12 sets SxlS Dawson rollers, 0 fourteen feet reels, 4 Smiths' purifiers, dust collector, magnetic separator, flour packer, Rich mond bran duster, four cleaners, 30-Inch corn and feed stone, new buckwheat rolls, etc: this property Is situated on the line of the Pennsyl vania Railroad at New Florence statten, West moreland connty, Penna., with aside track to the mill door: It is In a good grain country, and should command a good run of custom; the present owners are not practical millers; they re side at a distance from New Florence, and are engaged in other pursuits; tbey would therefore rather sell the mid at a bargain to a good cus tomer, than rent It. For terms, etc., apply to ANTES SNYDER, BlalrsvUle, Penna. n 09-33-11 WT Horses. Vehicles. Llvo Stock, dec T70R SALE -YOUNG JEBSEY COW AND JD bull calf: also 2-year-old Jersey bull; beauti ful stock; all registered. JOHN LANAHAN, 172 forty-nun SI. nolJ-78 FOR SALE-HORSE-CHESTNUT GELDING, UX hands, very quiet, good looking, fearless of cart, suitable for children to ride or drive. JAMES KERR'S STABLE, 527 Penn ave. no!3-72 miscellaneous. FOR 8 ALE-FURNITURE AT AUCTION, 392 Beaver ave., Allegheny, Wednesday, No vember 13, at 2 o'clock; there are bedsteads, bu reau, sideboard, clocks, stoves, show case, stands, chairs, hat rack, lounge, sofa, Singer sewing ma chine, mirror, carpets, etc. A. LEGO ATE & SON. Auctioneers. jolO-140 PERSONAL. PERSON AL-THOSE WATCHES THAT I AD VERTISE for 15, 13 and (17 are solid 14 karat gold filled cases with any first-class movement; same as sold by watch dabs at 33. B. E. AKONS, 65 Fifth ave. nolO-141 PERSONAL-HAVE YOU 8EEN LEVI'S bookstore? Do you know we have new books as well as old? Do you know we have the largest stock of old books west or the Allegheny Moun tains? LEVI'S BOOKSTORE. 900 Liberty St. n 03-33 PERSONAL-"I DID NOT THINK THEY would stand washing, but they are now more brilliant than ever, "said a lady last week, referring to her Voltaic diamond eardrops; she only paid 4 60 for them; they are solid gold. B. E. AEON 8, Sole Agent, 65 Fifth ave. nolO-141 ERSONAL-MR. PHILIP HISS, OF "THE P. HANSDN HISS M'F'G. CO." of Baltimore. Is stopping at tbe Hotel Duquesne for several days, superintending some Important decorative work which tbe company is doing in this city. This well-known bouse Is Inst completing the decorating and furnishing of Vice President Mor ton's house In Washington. noI3-84 PERSONAL HIS LOVE SUDDENLY RE TURNED; recently tbey bad not been on the best of terms owing to a little family Jar occa sioned by tbe wife insisting on being allowed to renovate bis wearing apparel, and which, ot course, was done In a bungling manner; In order to prevent tbe 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 1543. au30-D LOST. LOST-POOKETBOOK CONTAINING 2 IN CLINE and 2 Bljon tickets; supposed to have been dropped In postoffice. Liberal reward If left at DISPATCH OFFICE. nol3-65 T OST-S5 HEWABDA SMALL MEXICAN .AJ dog; answers to tbe name of Don. Tbe above reward will he paid If returned to J. M. S1MON TON, 133 Fourth ave., city. O013-7S LOST-THAT THIEF THAT STOLE MYSTUD thought It was a genuine diamond. It was a .Voltaic Diamond.' i paia B. E. A RONS, the sole agent, only 2.75 for It: solid gold. 65 Fifth ave. nolO-141 FOUND. FOUND "1 HAVE FOUND THAT YOU BET Voltaic diamonds In rings, eardrops, etc., that have been worn, " said a lady the otner day, "and you. can Just set some In mine; they arejnst beautiful." B. E. ABONS. Sole Agent, 65 Firth ave. noin-141 MEETINGS. VTOT1CE TO STOCKHOLDERS THE 1M annual meeting of tbe stockholders of the Pittsburg Traction Company will be held at tbe office of the company. No. 310 Fifth avenne, on MONDAY, November 18. 18S9, at 11 o'clock A. jr., for the.pnrpose of electing teven directors, to serve for the ensuing year, and for such other business as may come before the meetlnc. GEO. U McFARLANE, Secretary. noS-63 Fidelity Title and Tbcst company, 121 and 123 Fourth ayksvk, PrTTSBTXRQ, 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. K., for the purpose of receiving the annual report; tbe election of 15 directors to serve tor the ensuing year, and the transaction of such other business as mavproperly come before tbe meeting. C. B. McVAY, Secretary. noM-5.6,7.8,9.12,13,14 -VTOTIOE THE ANNUAL MEETING OF LN the- McKeesport and Bellevernon Rail road Company will beCheld at tbe office of the Company, at No. Ill Fourth avenue, Pittsburg, Pa., on JANUARY 13, 1890. at 2 o'clock P. jc, for the election of Directors for the ensuing year and such 'other bnslness as may be brought before tbe meeting. The stockholders are also notified that an election will be held at said meeting upon the question of Increase of capital stock and. the indebtedness of tbe company. "W. T. WALLACE, Secretary. Pittsburg, Pa., Nov. 12, 1889. nol3-62-ir -VTCmCE-THE ANNUAL MEETING OF lN the McKeesport and Bessemer Railroad Company will be held at the office of the com pany, at No. HI Fonrth Avenne. Pittsburg, Pa., on JANUARY 13, 1890, at 2 o'clock P. mT. for the election of Directors for the ensuing year, and such other business as may be brought before tbe meeting. The stockholders are also notified that an elec tion will be held at said meeting upon the ques tion of increase of capital stock and the in debtodne&s of the company. W. T. WALLACE, jpittsnurp, pa., in ov. iz, ibs. secretary. nol3 62-M AUCTION BALES. BRUCE & SHIELDS, Attorneys, Fifth avenne and Grant street. ADMLNISTRATOR'S EXTENSIVE DIS PLENISHLNG PUBLIC SALE Dairy and Farm. Stock, Implements, Dairy Utensils, Buggies. Wagons, Harness, eta, etc., WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, December i and 5, A. D.1889. Estate of ALFRED HARRISON, Deceased. The Safe Deposit Company, of Pittsburg. Administrator of said estate, will sell at public sale on tbe late premises of said decedent, near rear of pnhllc school. FIFTH AVENUE, OAKLAND, tbe entire valuable stock. Implements, etc., on mid premises, comprising in part: 105 Milch Cows, 6 Bull Calves, 13 Heifers, lBnll, 3 Jersey Bulls, 31 Horses, i Hogs. Also farm, milk, coal and buck wagons, carts, buggies, sleds, wheelbarrows, double and single harness, saddles and bridles, engine1 and boiler and shafting, Cameron pump, together with the entire farming implements and dairy utensils, mllfcra.nsL tnbs.etc.: also auarrv imnleinents. -blacksmith's forge and tools, etc., with many other articles as more fully mentioned in band bills. Sale to commence each day at 10 o'clock, continuing from day to day until everything is soia. N. B. The stock will be sold at the first day's sale: also the buggies and wagons,, if there is time, and the implements and utensils, etc., on tbe second day. Bale peremptory. Terms cash. JAS. W. DRAPE fc CO., Auctioneers, nol3-69 129 Fonrth avenue, Pittsburg. P lANOis, ORGANS. & HAMILTON, WAND 86 FIFTH AVENTJK,. Pittsburg. Pa. apS0-7iVo A. WH1TELEY. 128V THIRD AVE., UPSTAIRS. Gents' shoM soled and heeled ia 16 ralaatea for75cests. ' - ' Finest work ia the city. 8rS-3J-W TO LET. Citv Residence. TO LET-NEAT BKICK HOUSE B00M3; large attic; latest Improvements: rent low; on Bedford avenne; easy walk from P. O. W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. nolJ-H-jrwT East End Residences. TO LET-HOJSE OF 11 BOOMS, STABLE and outbuildings; large grounds; on Negley avenne, near Penn avenue cable ears. Inquire of HENRY ROBERTS, at Oliver 4 Roberts Wire Co., Southslde. sei9-10 Allegheny Residences. TO LET-NO. 59 FREMONT ST.. ALLEGHENY, a very desirable bouse, rooms, late improve ments; rent very low. W. A. HERRON & SONS, so Fourth avenue. nolO-67-uwr Snbnrban Residences. TO LET-BY CHARLES SOMERS & CO,, US Wood St. Avalon-f-Good house, 8rooms; gas; water; large grounds; stable. Hazelwood ave. tl2.50-Two new 6-room bouses: large lots. Grandvlfcw ave. (17 Close to Incline; new S room houses. Sixth ave., bet. Wood and Liberty sts. Bnslness bouse; finest business location In the city. nolZ-6 Apartmentc. TO LET-SOME UN FURNISHED ROOMS FOR housekeeping, one six-room- house, three store roozis; good stands; rent low. Inquire on premises, 44 FO UKTH STREET. not3-36-WTSa Offices, Desk Room. fcc TO LET-1800 PER YEAE-A LARGE, WELL LIOHTED office with all modem conven iences; newly painted and papered; has two large closets for storage room. Inquire at GERMAN IA SAVINGS BANK, 423 Woodst. nol3-3'.-D Business Stands. TO LET-A BUSINESS H0U3E-A FIRST CLASS location for a saloon. J. C. BE1LLY, 77 Diamond st. nolJ-n TO LET BY THE WEEK -STOREROOM. IN one of tbe best retail locations In the city; immediate possession. W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. nol0-s7-MWF OFFICIAL PITTSBURG. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT TH LN reports of Viewers of Street Improve ments on the opening of Klrkwood street, from Hiland avenue to Collins avenue, and Alder street, from Shady avenue to Hiland avenue, have been approved by Councils, which action will be final, unless an appeal is taken from the same in the Court of Common Pleas within ten days from date hereof. GEORGE BHEPPARD, City Clerk. PlTTSBUBO.Jiov. 13, 1889. nol3-77 AN ORDINANCE-AUTHORIZING THE grading of De Sota street, from Fifth aver nne to AUequlppa street. Whereas, It appears by the petition and affi davit on file in the office of the Clerk of Coun cils, that one-third in interest of the owners of property fronting and abutting upon the said street, have petitioned the Councils of said city to enact an ordinance for the grading ol the same; therefore. Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun cils assembled, and it Is hereby ordained and enacted by the authority of the same. That the Chief pf tbe Department of Public 'Works be. and is hereby authorized and directed to ad vertise, in accordance with the acts of Assem bly of the Commonwealth ot Pennsylvania and the ordinances of the said city of Pittsburgrelat lng thereto and regulating the same, for proposals for. the grading of De SoU street from Fifth avenue to AUequlppa street; the contract therefor to be let in the manner directed by the said acta ot Assembly and ordinance. The cost and ex pense of tbe same to be assessed and collected in accordance with the provisions of an act ot Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania, entitled, "An act relatlnCto streets and sewers in cities of the second class." approved, the 16th day of May, A. D. 1889. Section 2 That any ordinance or 'part of ordinance conflicting with the provisions of this ordinance be and the same is hereby re pealed, so far as the same affects this ordi nance. Ordained and enacted Into a law in Councils, this 28th day of October, A. D. 1889. H. P. FORD, President of .Select Council. Attest: GEO. BHEPPARD, Clerk of Select Council. W. A. MAGEE. President nf Com mon Council pro tern. Attest: GEO. BOOTH, Clerk of Common Council. Mayor's Office, October 81, 1889. Approved: WM. McCALLTN, Mayor. Attest: ROBERT OSTERMAIER, Assistant Mayor's Clerk. Recorded in Ordinance Book. vol. 7, page 169, 2d day of November. A. D 1889. no9 INo. 11& AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE construction of a board-walk on William street from Brownsville avenue to Bailey ave nue. Section 1 Be It ordained and enacted by the city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun cils assembled, and It is hereby ordained and enacted by the authority of the same. That the Chief of the Department of Public Works be and is hereby authorized and directed to ad vertise for proposals for the construction of a board-walk on William street, from Browns ville avenue to Bailey avenue, and the same shall be let in tbe manner directed by an act re lating to streets and sewers in cities ot tbe second class, approved May 18, I8E9, and or dinances of Councils relative to same- The cost and expense of the same to be assessed and collected in accordance with the provisions of an act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An act relating to streets and sewers in cities of the second class," approved the 16th day of May, A. D. 1889. section 2 That any ordinance or part of ordi nance conflicting with tbe provisions of this ordinance be ana tbe same is hereby repealed so far as the same affects this ordinance. Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils this 28th day of October. A. D. 188. H. P. FORD, President of Select Council. Attest: GEO. BHEPPARD, Clerk of Select Council. GEO. L. HOLLLDAY. President of Common Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH, Clerk of Common Council. Mayor's office. October 31, 18S9. Approved: WM. McCALLIN. Mayor. Attest: ROBERT OSTERMAIER, Assistant Mayor's Clerk. Recorded in Ordinance Book. vol. 7, page 173, 4tb,day of November, A. D. 1889. nolS N0.122J AN ORDINANCE-AUTHORIZING THE construction ot a sewer on Grazier street from Novelty street to Murtland street. Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the city of Pittsburg; in Select and Common Coun cils assembled, and it Is hereby ordained and enacted by the authority of the same. That the Chief ot tbe Department of Public Works be and is hereby authorized and directed to adver tise in accordance with the acts of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the ordinances of tbe said city of Pittsburg relat ing thereto and regulating the same for propo sals for the con-tructlon of a pipe sewer on Grazier street, from Novelty street to Murt land st.-eet, commencing at Novelty street; thence along Grazier street to a connection with sewer on Murtland street, size of sewer to be IS Inches in diameter, the contract therefor to be let in the manner directed bythe said acts of Assembly and ordinances. The cost and ex pense of the same to be assessed and collected in accordance with the provisions of an act of Assemblyof the Commonwealth of Pennsylva nia, entitled "An act relating to streets and sewers in cities of the second class," approved tbe 16th day ot May, A. D. 1889. Section 2 That any ordinance or part of or dinance conflicting with the provisions of this ordinance be, and the same is hereby repealed so far as tne same anects tms orainance. Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils this 23th day of October, A. D. 1889. H. P. FORD, President of Select Council. Attest: GEO. SHEPPARD. Clerk of Select Council. W. A, MAGEE, President of Com mon Council pro tern. Attest: GEO. BOOTH, Clerk of Common Council. Mayor's Office. October 31, 1889. Approved: "WM. McCALLIN, Mayor. Attest: ROBERT OSTERMAIER, Assistant Mayor's Clerk. Recorded in Ordinance Book, voL 7, page 175, 6th day of November, A. D. 18S9. no!3 No. 12a AN ORDINANUK AUTHOKIZINa THE widening and opening of Cecil alley, from the northern side of Liberty street to the southern side of Duquesne way. Section 1 Be It ordained and enacted by the city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and enacted bv tbe authority of the same. That Cecil alley, from the northern side ot Liberty street to the southern side of Duquesne way, be and the same shall be widened on tbe pres ent eastern side tbereof to tbe extent required to make said alley 50 feet in width. Section 2 That tbe Chief of the Department of Public Works be and is hereby authorized and directed to cause to be surveyed, widened and opened within 60 days from the date of the passage of this ordinance said Cecil alley, be tween Liberty street and Duquesne way, to the width of fifty (50) feet, as herein provided in tbe foregoing section. Section 3 Ihat any ordinance or part of ordi nance conflicting with the provisions of this ordinance be and tbe same ia hereby repealed, so far as tbe same affects this ordinance. Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils this 28tb day of October, A. D., IS H. P. FORD, President of Belect Conacfl. Attest: GEO. SHBPPARD, Clerk ot Select Council. W. A, MAGEE, President of Com mon Council pro tern. Attest: GEO. BOOTH, Clerk of Common Council. Mayor's office, October 81, 1889. Approved: WM. McCALLIN. Mayor. Attest: ROBERT OSTERMAIER. Assistant Mayor's Clerk; Recorded In Ordinance Book, vol. 7, page 173, 6lh day ot November, A. C 1888. nol3 rNo.l26.J AN ORDINANCE-AUTHORIZING THE construction of a sewer on Frankstown avenue, from Lincoln avenue to Everett street sewer. Section 1 Be It ordained and enact by tbe city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Councils assembled, and It Is hereby ordained and enacted by the authority ot the same. That the Chief of the Department of Publio Works be asd is hereby authorised asd directed to advertise. Is aceerd&Boe with the acts ot As sess Wy of tfce CosBsaoawwltti of PscaiylTwl OFFICIAL PITTSBURG. anil nrriinancea of the said citv of Fittsburtr re-TC; lating thereto and regaining the same, for pro- '1 posals for tbe construction oi a pipe sewer on xraniutown avenue, iruui .lijuuuiu avenue u(t s Connection witn a sower on x-ierevk street, saiu BOVer W UO 1J lilVUBS.Ul woi. .ub wuumm.4. . th.r.fnr tit tin lt in the) mariner directed bvtha said acts of Assembly and ordinances. Thecot ti ' and expense oi mo same to uu ocacu auu vuj lected in accordance with the provisions ot an act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania entitled "An act relating to streets ana sewers in cities oi mo icauiu h, r approved the 16th day of May, A- D. 1889. , Section 2 That any ordinance or part of -ordinance conflicting with the provisions of this ordinance be and tbe same is hereby re pealed, so far as the same affects this oral- . nance. . Ordained and enacted Into a law far Counclht ,., hl Wlh iIit nf Di-tiihor ATJ. 1889. , H. P. FORD, President of Select Council. "f-M Attest: GEO.SHEPPARD, Cleric of Select. y'A Council. W. A. MAGEE, President of Com- 4 mon Council protein. Attest: UfcU. jHHJintprt i MlTor'l nffic- Ontnher 31. 1889. AtrDTOVedS ' ,-i "WM. McCALLIN. Mayor. Attest: ROBERT, OSTERMAIER. Assistant Mayor's Clerk. , ft Recorded in Ordinance Book, voL 7, page 178, til 7th day of November, A. D.. 1889. nol3' ' jT TOn 171 nr rTTrfcr.Tr.c . nTtrnnwrwrt T1TW ' construction of a sewer on Atlantic avo- " nue, from Penn avenne to Liberty avenue. ", y-- Section I Be it ordained and enacted by the' city of Pittsburg In Select and Common Coun-k ,3 cils assembled, and ltls hereby ordained and en- ; . i-Jl acieu Dy toe authority or ine same. i.nas ; the Chief ot the Department ot PubUo Works v .7,- be. and la hererrr authorized and directed to 1 ;: advertise, in accordance with the acts ot As-VjJ semmy oi toe uommonweaiin oi x-eunsyiTaausE , and the ordinances of the said dry of Pittsburg' -r,r relating inereto ana regulating me same, lor , tfl proposals for tbe construction of a pipe sewer'jM on Atlantic avenue, commencing at, jrenn ave- ter.and from thence to a connection with v .Aj sewer on Liberty avenne, ana to do jo incnes in --is diameter, the contract therefor to oe let mri the manner directed by tbe said act of Assem- ji Diyanaoroinances. The cost ana expense oi; tbe same to bs assessed and collected la ac-j, cordance with the nrovlsions ot an act ot AsrLi semmy oi ine usmmonweaim oi rennsiivanja.'v entitled. :'An act relating to streets and sewers S in cities of the second class," approved the lfit&'j aayoiaiay, a.d.188 - ' Section 2 That any ordinance or part of ort dlnance conflicting with the provisions of thlsj ordlnancobeandthe same Is hereby repealed,'! so far as tne same anects ims oramaoca. .4 Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils! this 28th dav of October. A. D. 1889. H. P. FORD, President of Select CounalSj Attest: GEO. SHEPPARD, Clerk of Select! Council. W. A. MAGES, President of Com- mon Council pro tern. Attest: GEO.BOOTHA cierg 01 common council. -s Mayor's Office. October 3L 1883. Approved: WM. McCALLIN, Mayor. Attest: RoBBRXl OSTERMAIER, Assistant Mayor'aCIerk. m Recorded in Ordinance Book. voL7, page VHX otn aay 01 1 ovemoer, a- u. laao. eous fNo. 117.1 A N ORDINANUE-ADXHORIZINCr- THE. rt construction of a boardwalk on HoltS Bummer and Barry streets, from Sterling street! to J osepmne sneer, "a Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the city of Plttsbnre. In Select and Common Coun cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained. and enacted by tbe author ty of the same. That tbe City Engineer be and is hereby authorized and directed to advertise for proposals for the construction of a boardwalk on Holt, Summer, and Barry streets, commencing at Sterling street, thence eastwardly along Holt street," crossing Picnic street to Summer street, thence along Summer street to Barry street, thenes northwardly along'Barry street to Josephine' street, and the same shall be let in tbe manner! directed by an act relating to streets and sew-l era In the cities nf the second class, approved! May 16, A. D. 1889, and ordinances of Council! relative to the same. The Cost and expense'ofj the same to be assessed and collected In accord-"? ance with tbe provisions of an act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania entitled. "An act relating to streets and sewers In citlec- of the second class," approved the 13th day,ot.,T. May, AD. 1889. section 2 mat any ordinance or pare ui. ordinance conflicting with the provisions of. this ordinance be and tbe same is hereby re-vj peaiea, so iar aa uib iuw uku liu viwra nance. Ordained and enacted into a law in Council! this 28th dav of October. A. D. 1889. VM H. P. FORD, President ot Select Connett.1 Attest: GEO-SHEPPARD, Clerk of Select Council. GEO. L.HOLLID AY. President ofj Common Council. Attest: Uisu. i5UUTi,T! dart of Common ConnciL .uil Mayor's Office, 'October 31, 1889. Approved:! WM. MCUAJjLiin, Aiayor. anm.-auiuuM OSTERMAIER. Assistant Mayor's Clerk, 1 Recorded in Ordinance Book, voL7, page 171l 4th day ot JN ovemper. A. p. vsst. nojas LEGAL NOTICES. CHAS. W. DAHLINGER, Attornev-at-Law,'-; 87 Diamond street; x il -nSTATE OF PETKRHERDT-DECEASEDi J2i Notice Is hereby eiven that letters testae xnentary on tne aDove estate nave neen gran teat to the undersigned, to whom all persons lndebtedl to said estate are reauested to make lmmedUl ate payment, and those having claims against mo same gnooia majte tagro tnown wiiaoab tioa lav. PHUJI' BPIEH-U Executor. - OC23-14-W 146 Ohio st.Allesheny.i! mo ROBERT G. BROWNE, LATB-OW X Pittsburg, Pa. You are hereby notUUMt mat proceeaings against joaiura uivorca isum r. m., upon the ground of desertion, have beimj commenced by your wife, Jennie C. Urowne.'fj in the Court of Common Pleas No. 3. of Phila-J delphla county (March Term.1889, No. 4i); aj piaster nas oeea appointeu aau a awuoEtoH tatlnir testimony in said case will be held"atl pine omce 01 tne aiasier, no. tu v awns street,! Philadelphia, on THURSDAY. .November 3B.1 18S9,at 3 o'clock r. K.,when and where yon may! attend and be heard, should vou so dealrs.fi JOHN DOLMAN. Jit, Master, 727 Walnut J street, fniiaoeipnia, ra. ocatwi- AMUSE31ENTS. EXPDBITIDN ! ONLY FOUR DAYS MORB,:v!a1 OF THE GRAND ELECTRICAL, MECHANICAL AND SCIENTIFIC EXHlBITlbjC ',J The opportunity of a llfetiaseV, Concert each evening by the v rt each arenlntr trr the & kM GREAT WESTERN BANDS ADMISSION 25 CENTS. POPULAR RAILROAD EXCURSIONS 3 THURSDAY. nolS-stl hum. ,,j. . vi'Lj a Trnnrr ttttatttt? Week beginning Monday, November IS Only,, Matinee Saturday. McCaull Opera Companjg In Von Snppe's masterpiece, "CLDVER." ' ; Witn the original cast. Sale of seats begins to-morrow (Thursday Xj November 14, at 9 A. it. Prices. 81o0.IL 75. 50 and 25c nul3-3I rvRxrt-n opera TTrmsK T To-niirht. Matinees Wednesday and! Saturday HOYTS7 A Vlrtnl.htHeIl. N ext Week Grand Spectacular KaJanisA noll-21 BIJOU THEATER Matinee today. Bartley Campbell's NovembitrlS Tha McCanll Opera Corneaa! in "CLOVER" . noll-JS-lWidl TTARRIS' THEATER- Every afternoon and evening, THE MAGIC QUEEN. Week Nov. 17--A Legal Wrong." noMJfJ TXARRTC WILLIAMS' J ASB.X WILLIAMS ACADEMY "a To-night, Matinees Tuesday, Thweessft EETXLT 4 WOOLVa NEW BIO BXOW2 casta rBT. .-ci All new and novel features, nolS-U T70RLDa MUSEUM. ALLEGHENY CTXT. This weekBafts. the Oss!e Mas XcJeM Ce1eSousWePlayfe swhRI .-...r.V.