w-& m w s 5sM? f-S ..v. as.. - : - ; "w" -v . ,jr ...- W4- TTTTO PITTSBtrRG ' DISPATCH, TUESDAY, v KO'rEMBERJ " 19? T1B89C1 .f STs; w tj TEE ARMY OF CR ASKS. :-; Chief Bigelow Bothered With Pedple Interested in the Park, IP TTHOHAVEVAEIODSAIESTO GEIKD Control of the Ground Confined to the Pub- lie Works Department THE HATOR SIGNS TEE RESOLUTION The park question has raised a hornets' nest around the head of Chief Bice low, of the Department of Public "Works, in the shape of people who -want special privi leges, for -which they are willing to pay. First are the advertising scheme men who want chances to erect fountains, which will not alone assuage the thirst, but also inform the public that Bunkom's Bene Bitters are an excellent application for the complex ion. The amount offence advertising which is asked for would cover miles of superficial line work, and in fact the park as an adver tising center would pay for roofing it in with iron and glass, and making a conservatory of the whole arrangement, if one-half the applications for advertising space were granted or iheir promises redeemed. Then comes the wagonette man who would drive visitors all around .the park for a quarter, and was willing to pay for the privilege as little as possible. The pony track man was next in the livery business, and he would let children eallop about 100 yards for a dime, if he could get the track for a very slight consideration, or be allowed to slight the consideration. The merry-go-round man insisted upon having a chance lb CULTIVATE VERTIGO in youthful brains without any return to the city, except that afforded by the reports i of the Health Bureau, and the projectors of swings simply made by their arguments a pendulum motion in Chief Bigelow's ideas which resulted in a headache. As for the restaurant privileges and the Tinibable finding of mineral wells upon the ground they are simply innumerable. TThe mineral spring can be made on short notice br three laborers, and a combination of dis carded skeletons of bustles, a natural flow of water and a few pounds of Glauber s salts, so the bids for mineral well privileges are very high. Another difficulty arises out of the estab lishment of the parks, a question from a de bating society, from which a delegate saw Chief Bigelow yesterday to get pointers on who would have to pay tor the parks. BIGELOW FOUGHT SUV. The question raised was whether the nec essary taxes should be placed upon prop erty, be a personal tax or a sort of general assessment. Mr. Bigelow declined being the releree in the discussion, but thought the East End Club which took up the sub ject ought to define the lines between the affirmative and the negative of the discus sion. Another point, with regard to the regula tion and government of the parks, which was touched upon yesterday in The Dis yatch, the election of a park commis sioner on the suggestion of a citizen, was covered by a statement from Chief Bigelow yesterday that the legislation had so far provided for the park projects being in charge of the Department ot Pnblic "Works. where it would probably remain, at least lor some time. As for the zoological garden suggestion Mr. Bigelow was heartily in favor of it, if It could be sbown to cost the city nothing. He laughingly acknowledged the promise of a monkey, a pair of squirrels and a canary bird as starters for tbe collection. but thought the question of a zoological garden would be one ot luture development, saying one thing at a time was enough. .Mayor McCallin yesterday signed the resolutions of Councils accepting Schenley Park and' the 100-acre optipn from Mrs. chenlejj OYEEBUK WITH MICE. Allegheny FostofO.ee Clerks Think it Time to Move Out. , The employes of the Allegheny postoffice department are anxious that there quarters be changed to a new building for more rea sons than that of a larger space. Aside lrom the fact that they are crowded and be coming more so every day, they are at pres ent, for some cause or other, being overran with mice. At night time, when there are but a few clerks on duty, the little pests take possession ot the place, and Inst and gambol about over the tables and through the mail packages to their heart's content. Only a change of building will remedy the matter, as a change of adminis tration does not apply to mice. FIREMAN GOOD DEAD. He Did Not Securer Consciousness After the Accident. fireman John Good, who was so seriously injured in the wreck of No. 13 at Bessemer Sunday night, died yesterday morning at the "West Penu Hospital. He was but a short time married to a LawrencevilJe lady. The funeral will be in charge of General Putnam Council No. 125, Jr. O. TJ. A. M., of which he was a member. An inquest will be held this morning. A Timely SucECStlon. The senior proprietor of this paper has been subject to frequent colds for some years, which were sure to lay him up if not doc tored at once'. He finds that Chamberlain's Cough Bemedy is reliable. It opens the ttcretions, relieves the lungs, and restores the system to a healthy condition. If freely used, as soon as the cold has been contracted, and before it has become settled in the sys tem, it greatly lessens, the attack, and often cures in a single day what would otherwise have been a severe cold. Northwestern Hotel Reporter, Des Moines, la. Fifty-cent bottles for sale by E. G. Stuckey, Seven teenth and Twenty-fourth streets, Penn ave nue and corner "Wylie avenue and Fulton street; by Markell Bros., corner Penn and Frankston avenues: by Theo. E. Ihrig, 3610 Fifth avenue, and by Carl Hartivig, Butler Street, Pittsburg, and in Allegheny City by E. G. Heck, 72 and 194 Federal street, and Thomas B. Morris, corner Hanover and Preble avenues; Fred H. Eggers, 172 Ohio street; F. H. Eggers & Son, Ohio and Chestnut streets. tufsu Extra For To-Day. To start a big rush for the men's cape coats we will sell for to-day only 7fi hand come brown checked cassimere cape coats for the ridiculous price of $7. Becollect 57 is the price for a stylish cape coat to-day at our great store. P. C. C. C, Cor. Grant and Diamond sts., opp. the new Court House. Great Reductions. $1 25 velveteens to go at 29f cts. 60 ct plushes to go at 39LJ cts. 75 ct. plushes to go at 49 cts. Bale begins "Wednesday. Enable & Shtjsteb, 35 Fifth aye. & Sbonlder Cape. .; Just received, the largest and most com plete selection yet shown, consisting of seal, persiana, mink, astrachan, monkey, lynx and gray krimmerer. Hoeke "Ward, 41 Fifth avenue. Greatest Bargain Ribbon Sale On record begins Tuesday. All fancy shades for holiday fancy work, narrow to -'wide widths. Horse & "Wabd, 41 Fifth avenue. Great Redaction bale, A Beginning "Wednesday morning. Prices must move the stock. SO ct. side band dress goods, 35 cts. 75 ct. plaids to go at CO cts. i- Enable & SHCSIEE, 35 Fifth aye. A NOVEL DEVICE, Which is Attractive BInch Attention on the Traction Line. Passengers on the Fifth Avenue Traction Companies car, Kb. 21, have been greatly interested during the past two or three days by a new device in operation there for an nouncing the streets as the car proceeds on its way over the line. The machine is placed above the car door and its graceful outlines and elegant finish add to, rather than mar, the interior beauty of the car. As the car passes a street the clear tone of a bell is heard, drawing the attention of the passengers to a handsome sign, reading, "Next street" "Grant," "Smithfield" or ""Wood," as the case may be, a separate and independent sign being displayed for every street. A street being reached and passed, the tablet bearing its name is rung down that is, at the sound of the bell announcing another street, it turns down and over, exposing on the back an ad vertisement which continues in view until the next street is passed. The ingenuity, the simplicity and effectiveness of the de vice are marvelous. As an advertising me diam, whoever saw the like? The satisfac tion to passengers of the announcing part of it is very noticeable. To advertisers the re sults will scarcely be less satisfactory, since their advertisements are bound to be read by all on the car. A feature that will commend it most to passengers, is that it leaves no one dependent upon the irregnlar and often indistinct or wholly unintelligible notifications of the conductor. No matter how dark the night, or how impenetrably coated with ice or steam the windows, the utmost stranger may at all times know his exact whereabouts on the road. The knowledge of the next streets for a whole block before they are reached gives all tbe passengers ample time to gatner their bundles and be ready to leave the car the moment it stops at their destina tion. In this way the delays in dis charging passengers are much reduced and the car can make unusually good "running time.,' This machine is away ahead of anything ever attempted in its line, and yet is not as perfect, we are told, as its inventors propose to make it Is it to speak to us audibly and say, "Awake, sluggard," when we doze, overworked apd weary, in the midnight car? The device was patented in September, 18S9, by the American Manufacturing Company, No. 313 Wood street, under the name "of the "Street and Station Announcer," and dur ing the first weeks of October a few of the completed machines were exhibited in the "Western Pennsylvania Exposition in this city, where they attracted the earnest atten tion and hearty approval of practical rail road men, and the enthusiastic indorsement of a warmly interested rlubhc. On steam cars the announcer is designed to be worked by air; on cable, electric -and other cars, automatically, or by a pressure of the foot; or on all cars by a pressure of the hand. May we soon have them on all cars. For One Day Only. Just for to-day we jump all bounds and hold a special sale ot overcoats and suits at ten dollars. Call this a ten dollar sale, but we want to dispose of 500 fine overcoats and 500 fine suits to-day at ten dollars. The goods we offer exceed anything ever seen at that price, and lay claim to being regular $20 to $24 garments, but to-day sees their sale at $10. Don't miss it. The overcoats are the celebrated chinchillas, kerseys, meltons and castors, the suits are Bound Brook, cheviots, Athlone woolens, English cassimeres and glove worsteds. Ten dollars to-day only. P. C. C. C, cor. Grant and Diamond sts., opp. the new Court House. See! Hear! Bay! $44 5 oct parlor organ, new. $55 G oct parlor organ, new. $20 5 oct parlor organ, sec. hand. $25 5 oct parlor organ, sec hand. $100 714 ct square piano, sec hand. $130 7 oct square piano, sec band. $175 y oct upright piano, new. Please cut this out and put it in your hat for future reference, and remember when you buy from other dealers at the outrageous prices they ask, you are making the rich richer and enslaving yourself. Our'store open every night till 9 p. M. Echols; McMubbat & Co., 123 Sandusky street ( Telephone Building.) Allegheny, Pa. TUSU For One Day Only. Just for to-day we jump all bounds and hold a special sale of overcoats and suits at ten dollars. Call this a ten dollar sale, but we want to dispose of COO fine overcoats and 600 fine suits to-day atten dollars. The goods we offer exceed anything ever seen at that price, and lay claim to being regular $20 to $24 garments, but to-day sees their sale at $10. Don't miss it The overcoats are the celebrated chinchillas, kerseys, meltons and castors, the suits are Bound Brook, che viots, Athlone, woolens, English cassimeres and glove worsteds. Ten dollars to-dav only. P. C. C. C, Cor. Grant and Diamond sts., opp. the new Court House. Christmas is Cornice. 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 lasf dollar. As a result of our reasonable prices we are selling pianos in eveiy State in the'tTnion. "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. tts Coals Reduced. "Wraps reduced. Shawls reduced. Jerseys reduced. Great cut in prices, beginning "Wednes day morning. Kjtable & Shtjsteb, 35 Fifth avc Shonlder Capes. Just received, the largest and most com plete selection yet shown, consisting of seal, persiana, mink, astrachan, monkey, lynx and gray krimmerer. Hokke & "Ward, 41 Fifth avenue. Slanghter in Price. Dress goods. Dress goods. 25 ct goods reduced to 15 cts. 15 ct goods reduced to 9 cts. Don't forget "Wednesday the Bale begins. Kn able & Shustee, 35 Fifth avc B. fc B. Oriental laces new mitred edges in all widths in medium and fine qualities. Low prices for these choice goods make new friends for the lace department daily. Boggs &BUHL. At 75c a Yard. 52-inch novelty suitings, in stripes and checks. Jos. Hokne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Don't BIlii Thla Sale. Prices cut 25 per cent and more. Dress goods reduced. Cloaks and wraps reduced. Underwear reduced. Kkable & Shustee, 35 Fifth avc Like the breath of life to tired humanity is a glass of "Wainwright's pure beer. Kept by all dealers. ttssu rinrKPT nhntriR Jl wr rln "FWm panel picture Lies' Popular Gallery, 10 and 12 Sixth st ttsu Jacket! ! Jackets! 41 irVps Yw3nf1 tn fit FS gin taVA4 reduced to $C, beginning Wednesday. ' UNABLE & BHUSTEE, 35 Fifth aye None but Pleasant Effects Follow the freest use of F. & V.'s Iron City beer. The purest materials only ener into its composition. All dealers keep it feilk Bargains At great reduction sale. Jm able & Shustee, 35 Fifth ave. A HAPPY BRIDE Recedes an -Everett Cabinet Grand Piano. C. H. Biedle, of the Third National Bank of Pittsburg, is the fortunate member of the Everett Piano Club this week. He held card No. 214. Mr. Siedle is a recent bride groom, and gets bis piano just in time to complete the furnishing of his new home in the East End. He is also the first tenor of the famous Haydn Quartet and an accom plished musician, and at present about the happiest man in Pittsburg. The Everett club plan is a grand success. There is one piano delivered each week on $1 weekly payments, bnt members can take their pianos any time by making larger payments. We understand the membership is not quite complete, and the manager will accept a few more good members. The pianos can be seen at the music house of the manager. Alex. Boss, 137 Federal st, Allegheny. REAL ESTATE SAVINGS BANK, LTflL, 401 Smithfield Street, cor. Fourth renne. Capital, $100,000. Surplus, $45,000. Deposits of $1 and upward received and interest allowed at 4 per cent TTS The photographs made by Hendricks & Co., 68 Federal st, Allegheny, arcadmired more and more every day. People always appreciate good work. Good cabinets $1 a dozen. ttssu Blair's Pills Great English gout and rheumatic remedy. Sure, prompt and effect ive At druggists, ttsu The charm of beantvls beautiful hair. Se cure it with Parker's Hair Balsam. Parker's GikCkk Toxic cures inward pains. flIEETTNGis. THE OFFICERS AND MEMBERS OF General Putnam Council No. 125, Jr. O.TJ. A M., are requested to meet at their hall, cor ner Penn avenne and Twenty-second street at 1230 P. K. sharp, on WEDNESDAY, the 20th inst, with caps, funeral badge and glovcs.to at tend the rnneral ot our late brother. Past Councilor James E. Good. Bister Councils are invited to attend. By order. J. H. W. ANDERSON. Councilor. "W. B. LOWMAN. R. 8. no!9-81 BUSINESS CHANGES. --OTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE firm known as tbe Union Electrical Con struction Company have this day dissolved partnership, W. T. S. Dawson retiring, and M. J. and E. C. Voelker will collect all bills due and pay all out&tanding debts of said firm. noiSol W. T. S. DAWSON. B ISSOLUTION- Tbe firm of Wriirht & Snvder. dolnsr bnsiness as horse sboers and blacksmithing, in the West End, have this day dissolved, James Snyder re tiring. The business will be conducted at the old stand by W. Wright All bills will be paid by him. All bills owing the firm will be col lected by W. Wright. nol9-43 PROPOSALS." PROPOSALS FOR CRANK-SHAFT FOR TJ. S. S. Brooklyn, at Navy Yard, Norfolk. October 29, 1SS9. Sealed proposals, indorsed "Proposals for Shaft, eta, to be opened NO VEMBER 28. 18S9," will be received at tbe Bu reau of Provisions and Clothing, Navy Depart ment Washington, D. C, until 12 o'clock noon, November 28, 1SS9. and publicly opened imme diately thereafter, to furnish and deliver at the Navy Yard, Norfolk, Va., a crank-shaft for the U. 8. S. Brooklyn, within 120 days from date of contract The weight of the shaft will be about 7,500 pounds. Bids will be received for its manufacture of cither steel or iron. If of steel, the metal must be made by tbe open-hearth process, and must conform to specifications which, together with blank proposals, eta, 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 advantageous to the Government JAMES FOLTON, Paymaster General. TJ. S. Navy. oc29-S9-TU ACCTIOH SALES. BANKRUPT SALE. OVER 8150,000 WORTH FINE FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, CARPETS, RTJGS, ETG, BY AUCTION 1 -AT- 723 AND 725 LIBERTY ST., CORNER EIGHTH. Sales, Morning, Afternoon and Evening, COMMENCING. MONDAY', NOVEMBER 1L N. B. Special accommodations provided for ladies. nol9-57-TTSSu EXECUTOR'S AUCTION SALE OF PER SONAL property belonging to the estate 01 Wm. M. Lyon, detfd., WEDNESDAY MORNING, Dea 4. at 10 o'clock, at tbe Henry Auction Co., No. 311 Market st, city, furniture, microscope, lot jewelry, mirrors, eta. eta. to be sold to close up the estate, by order of the Safe Deposit Co., of Pittsburg, executor. Also, at same time and place, of the estate of Char lotte Blume, 'deceased, watches and other arti cles, by order of the administrator, the Safe Deposit Co.. Pitt. For further particulars in quire of HENRY AUCTION CO.. LLM.. No. 311 Market'st nol9-6M9,25.28.de2.3.4 TTANDSOME FURNITURE, ELEGANT carpets, mirrors, eta, at Auction TUESDAY MORNING, Nov. 19, at 10 o'clock, At No. Sll Market st Parlor, library, office, chamber and dining room furniture, Brussels and ingrain, hall, room and stair carpets, bedding, hair and husk mattresses, fine decorated dinner, tea and toilet sets, fancy goods, mirrors, rugs, linoleum, stoves, kitchen and launiry goods, ladies' wraps, stationery, dishes, irou safe, piano forte, clocks, ornaments, Turkish rngs, eta, eta HENRY AUCTION CO.. LIM.. nol"-129 Auctioneers. AUITJSE31ENTS. GRAND OPERA HOUSE-TO-NIGHT. Matinees Wednesdav and Saturday. KAJANKA. Next week Salvini & Co. in repertoire. nolS-12 B UOU THEATER. TO-NIGHT. McCATJLL OPERA COMPANY IN CLOVER. Week Nov. 25-1. K. Emmet in his New Play. nolS-M XT ARRIS THEATER Every Afternoon and Evening. George O. Morris' Spectacular Melodrama, A LEGAL WRONG. Week Nov. 25 The Nelsons. no!7-25 TTARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEM1 To-night, Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, LILLY CLAY'S COLOSSAL GAIETY COMPANY. nolT-20 WORLD'S MUSEUM Week of November 18. The world's great ab! urdity, CON-G O. Seym our, the mind reader. The fat man, skeleton and others. Great stage show. Nov. 25 Geary's World's Circus. nols-l CANNIBALS OF THE CONGO. HERBERT WARD, Under auspices Press Club, AT LAFAYETTE HALL, FRIDAY, NOV. 22. Tickets for sale at Kleber's. no!9-E9 ULECTRIO AUTOMATIC SILVER MINE OPENS MONDAY. NOVEMBER 18. 74 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY. The most perfect exhibition of mechanical and electrical skill overproduced. Admission 10a nol7-17-TTSSa Walter j. Osbotjbne. kichakdBareows. barrows a osbourne job printers. . SO Diamond street Telephone No. 812. J au31-6-TT3 HOUDAY G00DS-B6Y8 WATCHES, 13 and up; misses' solid silver watches. So 60 and up; One gold watches, diamonds. Jewelry, silverware, crocks, spectacles, etc, at WILSON'S, 81 Fourth ave, Pittsburg. Watches and jewelry carefully repaired. noiy-TTs . AS'IHtplay advertisement one dollar per tquare for one insertion. Classified advertise ments on this page such as Wanted, For Sale, To Let, eta, ten cents per line for each inser tion, and none taken for less than fifty pent.- THE PITTSBURG 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 next morning: Advertisements are to be prepaid except irtiero advertisers already have accounts withTnsDls- rATCH. P1TTSBUKQ. THOMAS MCCAFFKEY, 3K9 Butler street EMIL O. BTUCKEY. S4th street and Penn ave. E. G. STDCKEY ACO., Wylte ave. and Fnltonst M. bTOKELV, Filth Avenue Market House. EAST END. J. W. WALLACE, 61ZFenn avenue. OAKLAND, MCALLISTEH & SHEIBLER, Sth av. & Alwood It sourasiDE. JACOBSPOHN. Mo. S Carton street. H. A. DUNALDbON. 1707 Carson street ALLEGHENY. A. 3. KAERCHElt 89 Federal street. H. J. McBRIDE. Market House, Allegheny. FEED Hi EQGEKS. 172 Ohio street. F. H. EGGEUS&SON, Ohio and Chestnut sts. J. F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackcon streets. THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin aves. ' G. W. HUGHES, Pennsylvania and Braver ares. PEKKY M. G LEIM. Hcbeccs. and Allegheny aTes. M1LLVALE BOKOUGH. W. W. FLOCKEE, 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. BInle Help. WANTED-3 UNION PAINTKKS AT ONCE. Apply 42 PENN AVE. BQ19-6S WASTED - A FIRST - CLASS MAKBER; steadywork; Rood pay. WM. MEYEK3. 4606 Liberty ave, city. nols-K WANTEU-150 ITALIANS-DITCHING FOB KM line. Apply head ot Shlngiss St.. Boyd Hill, PUUburjc. OTT BROS. nol7-0 WANTED-A GOOD RELIABLE BOY TO attend grocery store and drive wagon: (rood relerence. Apply 2101 PENN AVE. nol7-159 TTTANTKn-PIPE LAYERS. OALKERSAND W 150 Italian laborers. Apply at head or Shlngiss st, BojdHIU. OTTBRU :os. nol9-3S WANTED RESPECTABLE PEOPLE TO adopt healthy male child, of- excellent pa rentage. Address P. B, Dispatch office. no!8-l9 WANTED TWO TEAMSTERS; MEN AC CUSTOMED to hanllng brick preferred. Call or address NO. 262 JUNIATA ST.. Alle gheny City. nol9-37 WANTED-CAP1TAL1STS TO JOIN ADVER TISER in securing and developing manga nese properties. Particulars at Interview only. MAHOA.NKSK. Dispatcn omce. nolS-51 WANTED-GENTLEMEN WHO DESIRE A wire or a lively correspondent to send their address and stamp to THE AMERICAN CORRE SPONDING CLUB, Box M3, Clarksburg, W, Va. OC23-I0 -TTTANTED-AN EXPERIENCED TRAVEL V ING salesman In a wholesale clothing boose; references required; all communications strictly confidential. Apply to SALESMAN, Dispatch offite. nol9-42 VTrjANTED-RELlABLE LOCAL ANDTRAV VV EL1NG salesmen; positions permanent; special Inducements now; fast-selllne specialties; don't delay; salary from start. BROWN BROS., Nurserymen, Rochester, N.Y. sel7-70-ns WANTED AGENTS "DODGE'S HORSE blanket bolder:" keeps the blanket from blowing or sliding off the horse: nothing like It In the market: every horse owner buys: sample by mall 25c. STAYXER A CO, Providence, K. I. nolO-SS WANTED-AN ENERGETIC YOUNG MAN from 18 to 22 years of are for a wholesale notion and gent's furnishing bnsiness; one with experience preferred. Address. In handwriting, stating salary expected, NOTIONS. Dispatch office. nol7-44-Tnsu WANTED GENTLEMEN AT SMART'S Practical Business and Shorthand Colleire. 4 Sixth st. ; greater inducements at lower terms sexes day and evening: the best instruction guar anteed without text books. nol7-71-TTSSu 'the -m-ANTED AGENTS TO SELL TEA. BAKING TT powder and pure spices: gifts with goods; coke workers, miners or mlllmun can makemoney In their spare time: special Inducements to per sons having established trade. YAMASH1KO TEA CO., S3 Jackson st, Allegheny, Pa. au20-79-TTS WAN TED-SALESMEN AT 173 PER MONTH salarv 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 Barttculars and sample case of goods free, STAN iARD SILVERWARE CO, Boston, Mass. se24-90-D WANTED-GENERAL AND LOCAL AGENTS to handle the New Patent Cnemlcal Ink Erasing Pencil. Greatest novelty ever produced. Erases Ink In two seconds, no abrasion of paper; 200 to 500 per cent profit One azent's sales amounted to (620 in six days another 32 iu two iiours. -lerriiorv&Dsoiuieiy iree. salary to gooa men. No ladles need answer. Sample 35 cts. For terms and full particulars, address THE MONROE ERASER CO, Manufacturers, La Crosse, Wis. nol7-49 Female Help. WANTED-A GOOD FEMALE COOK FOR country hotel: best of wages to right party. Call a. CSnO MTTTr.Vlf T ,V , Call at S509 BUTLER ST. nol7-l! WANTED-GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL housework: must come well recommended: good wages paid. Apply 307 BEAVER AVE, Allegheny. nol9-77 -TTTANTED-A GOOD GIRL FOR SMALL IT family: must be good cook and laundress: first-class wages paid: only girls with reterences need apply. 359 MAIN STREET, Lawrenceville. nol9-27 TXJANTED-LADY AGENTS FOR OCR NEW TV Mcintosh Raglln; superior cloth. In wide strlrjes 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 SS 00: great opportunity; also fine line other goods. Address E. H. CAMPBELL 484 Randolph st, Chicago. no2-69-TTSu Male and Female Heir). -VTTANTEn-HOTEL COOK, MALE OR FE TT MALE, dishwasher. 2 dining room girls, night cook, cook and chambermaid for small fam ily, 100 bouse girls, CO cooks. 10 chambermaids, nurse girl, laundress. MEEHAN 'S, 545 Grant st nol9-D Situations. WANTED-SITUATTON AS TRAVELING salesman; one who has had experience In the sale of oils: best of references. Address HUS 3 LEE, Dispatch office. no!9-63 XTJANTED-SlTUATION AS A MECHANI VV GAL draughtsman: well qualified, good training and can present best of references. A. W. S, Dispatch office. nol8-87 WANTED-BY A PRACTICAL YOUNG MAR RIED man, age 32 situation in city or on Soutbslde, as time-keeper, shipper, or general of fice clerk: Is well posted In table-glass line, ex pects fair wages, and Is not afraid to earn them; knows bow to obey orders, and can give A I refer ences; just the man to tie to. Address CHESTER, Dispatch office. nol9-23 Partners. WANTED A YOU.EG MAN WITH TEN years experience In 'iron business desires to purchase Interest lu some good paying busi ness, manufacturing preferred; competent to take charge of office. .Address BUSINESS. Dis patch office. , nols-50 Rooms. Booses. Etc WANTED-A BOOM BY YOUNG LADY IN East End, near Sixth U. P. Church; refer ences exchanged. S. V., Dispatch office. nol9-43 Financial. WANTED-MOBTGAGES-MONEYTOLOAN In sums to suit at 4j, 5 and S per cent. ALLES & BAILEY, 164 Fourth are. Tef. 167. apl9-14-TTS8U WANTED-MORTGAGES ON CITY PROP ERTY, over $4,000; 4K per cent; no tax. HENRY A. WEAVER CO, KFourth avenue. mh2-a22-i WANTED-MORTGAGES-tl.000,C00TOLOAN In large and small amounts at 4X. 5 and 8 per cent, free of State tax: no delay. ItEEDB. tui L.jE w, ui rguim arc sryzl-eo -riTANTED-TO LOAN MONEY ON MOHT VV GAGES onimproved real estate In sums of 1500 and upward, for 3 or 5 years, at 4K. s and 6 per cent. X. O. FRAZIEB, Fortv-flrfh and But ler sts. noli-43-TTSu "TITANTED-TO LOAN 1500,000. IN AMOUNTS TV of fAOOO and upward, on city and suburban property, on 4 per cent, free or tax: also smaller amounts at 6 and (percent. BLACK & BAIRD, 85 Fourth avenue. , seH-dJS-D WANTED-MOKTGAOES-Il.OOO, 000TO LOAN on city and suburban properties at 4K, tand per cent and on larms in Allegheny and adja cent counties at 6 per cent, 1. M. PEN NOCK A bON, 103 Fourth avenue. ap7-l TITANTKD-TO XjOAN (200,000 ON MOKT- YV GAGES; flOO and upward at 6 per cent; tAtvwB. v per cvui vu rcsiuences or ousiness ; aiso iu summing counties. B. H. rOsFourth avenne. 0C2J-4-D tTT'ANTED-MOBTGAGES-tlOO.OOO TO LOAN TT on mortgages, in sums from S500 to 110,000, for t to s years on city property, at very low rates; write for terms and give description of property. i. E. GLASS, 133 Fifth aTe, Telephone No. 17M, oolH7 .' y -, -WANTED. . Financial. TTTANTED MORTGAGES LARGE AND smalt ED. WrrriSU, 410 Grant street. nol2-55-D STisceTlaiieona. TIJANTED-YOU TO GET A BAKER'S TV doxen (13) of Stewart A Co.' fine cabinet photos for (1, at 90 and S2 FEDERAL ST, Alle gheny. mv28-49-TT8U WAHTED NOVEMBER IS THE LAST month for fine cabinets atflperdozen, at AUFREUIT'S ELITE GALLERY, 516 .Market st, Pittsburg. Bring the children on elevator. no3-60-TWTSSU T7"ANTED BY PEARSON, LEADING PHO VV TOGRAPHEB. 98 Fifth avenue. Pittsburg, and 43 Federal street, Allegheny, everybody to know that h6 Is making fine cabinets at Jl 50 per doien; photos delivered when promised: instan taneous process. mhl3-63 FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. City Residence. FOR BALE-LOCUST ST., NEAR MAGEE st, a very desirable two-story brick dwelling 7 rooms and finished attic; both gases: lot 21x80. J.U.ME1LLY, 77 Diamond st. nol7-141-TT8Sa FOR SALE-COR. TWELFTH AND NEVILLE st. S. 8. 4-room frame dwelling and attic: this can bo made a No. l business stand;prlce very low. J. c. REILLY, 77 Diamond st nol7-141-TTS8a FOR SALE-WEBSTER AVE., NEARFULTON st 2-story brick dwelling, sroomsand store room; lot 20 ft. front running to Wilson st; price HW0. J. c. REILLY, 77 Diamond st nol7-14I-Trssu FOR SALE-CLARK ST, NEAR MILLER, one of the finest dwellings In that locality, 10-room 2-story brick, with every modern con venience; price low: lot 20x120 to street. J. C. EEILLY, 77 Diamond st not7-14t-TT6Su FOR 8ALE-COLWELL ST, NEAR DIN WIIIDIE, 2-story brick dwelling, 7 roouas and finished attic in good condition: this neigh borhood Is improving rapidly and the price tor this hansels only S2, 700: easy terms; lot 20x100 to alley. J. C. BElLLX, 77 Diamond st. nol7-Hl-rrssu FOR 8ALE-PENN AVENUE, NEAKTHIUTY THIRD st. -2-story and Mansardbrlckdwll ing, 9 rooms, bath, tu and c. water, n. and a. gas; by putting storeroom In this it can be made a splendid business location; will trade for a home in East Liberty. J. C. REILLY, 77 Diamond St. nol7-14l-TTS6U East End Residences. FORSALE-A PROMPT BUYER CAN BUY for S30.000 s large, well-Improved East End Broperty, Worth ?50, 000. Address SOUTH BOUND, Ispatch office. no!9-78 TTHIR SALE-HANDSOME BRICK RESIDENCE A', on Rippey st, on large lot; all conveniences price t& im, on easy payments. MELLON BROTHERS, 6349 Station st, E.E. nol5-U-TUFSu FOR SALE-CENTER AVENUE, NEAR FUL TON st, a good house, D rooms: late Improve ments: price and terms very moderate. W. A. HERRON A SONS.,80 Fourth avenue. no3-87-TuP FOR SALE-ON CRAIG ST, NEAR.FIFTH ave., neat cottage 8 rooms; corner lot 85 feet front: price and terms reasonable. W. A. HER RON & SONS, SO Fourth avenue. nol2-87-Tur FOR SALE-FIFTH AVE., NEAR O'HARA st, two-storv brlcx dwelling. 11 rooms, with all modern improvements; this Is a very desirable locaurr ior a nome; lot REILLY, 77 Diamond st. locality for a home: lot 55x100. to alley. J. C. nOlJ-141-TTbBU FOR SALE HANDS031E FRAME QUEEN ANNE of 7 rooms, slate mantels, all modern conveniences; Edwin st, one square iroxn cable lines; lot 29x120: price $4,500. on easy terms. MEL LON BROTHERS, 6319 Station St., E. E. nolo-U-TUFSu FOR 8ALE-IN OAKLAND-AN 8-EOOM brick house with bay window, sewer, both gases and all modern improvements: street paved; corner lot; 4 minutes from cable car: price $8,800; easy terms. JAMISON A DICKIE, 86 Fourth ave. BO19-40-TTS FOR SALE ON ROUP ST.. NEAR FIFTH avenue, a good house, fine appearing, 8 rooms; well improved: lot 42 or 84 feet front as the purchaser mav desire; price very reasonable. See W. A. HEUKON &SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. U012-87-TUF FOR 8ALE-BAUM GROVE QUEEN ANNE residence on Amber street. 8 rooms, 4 attle rooms, reception ball, bath snd all modern con veniences; large lot; really a beautiful home, and very reasonable In price and terms. BLACK BAlKD, 95 Fourth ave. no!9-65 FOR SALE LIBERTY (AVENUE AND Thirty-ninth St., convenient to cable line, new frame dwelling, 5 rooms, finished attic, halt vestibule, inside shutters, etc, grained and well finished: Iot20xloo feet; price ti, 800: terms easy. L. O. FRAZIER, Forty-fifth and Butler sts. nol7-43-TTSu -TTIOR SALE-HANDSOME HOME FOR (3. 300 ON JC very reasonable terms; street and sewer Im provements made; a complete brick house, late style of architecture. 9 rooms, finished and con venlenced most thoroughly: beautifully located on Coltart square, Oakland. Fnll particulars from W. A. HERRON A SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. no4-3TT FIR SALE-NEGLEY AVE.. E. E, NEAR Penn ave, new Queen Anne brick residence of 12 rooms, reception hall, front and back stairs, inside shutters, nat. and art. ras. laundry, bath, h. and c. water, 2 Inside w. c 'a, complete electric work, sewered and aspbaltum street: lot 45x100; small cash payment, balance on long time. SAM UEL Vf. BLACK A CO, 99 Fourth ave. nol7-89 Alleaheny Residences. - FOR S A LE DESIRABLE BRICK RESIDENCE In Allegheny; close to parks; 8 rooms, bath room, etc.: all conveniences; price, tiooo, easy terms; examine this. W. W. McNEILL A BRO.. 105 Fourth ave.' nol7-57-TuSu FOR 8ALF A BARGAIN-AT A GREATLY reduced price a very desirable brick house, 9 rooms, in Fourth ward, Aileghenv, tor Si 000, on reasonable terms. W. A. HERRON A SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. nol2-87-Tur FOR SALE AT A VERY REASONABLE price, one of the most desirable properties on North avenne, Allegheny, fronting the most de sirable part of parks. W. A. HEBRON A SONS, 80 Fourth avenne. nol2-87-TnTh I7IOR SALE PARK PROPERTY, ALLE- GHENY. choice residence. No. 21 Montgom ery ave.. 14 rooms, bath, lavatories, laundry and all conveniences: quick sale desired to settle an estate. BAILEY, FARRELL A CO, 619 Smith field st. noli-35 FOB SALE-JACKSON bT SECOND WARD, Aileghenv; best location on the street: 1 sqr. from Pleasant Valley cars; new 8 room brick dwelling; all modern Improvements; a bargain at S5.50O: terras to suit purchasers. SAM'L W. BLACK A CO, 99 Fourth ave. nol9-73-TT Suburban Residences. FOR SALE-GOOD FRAME HOUSE OF 5 rooms: stable and carriage house: with two lots: at Duff's station, and only 10 minutes' walk from Chartlers: price only $2,800. C. BER INGEK A SON, 103 Fourtn avc. nol9-45-TTS TTIOR SALE-EDGEWOOD HOME, S MINUTES i' irom station; a new irame ox 9 rooms: oain. natural gas. electric light, laundry, etc.: lot 4uxi.': immeuiare possession; BLACK A BAIRD. 95 Fourth ave. good terms. nol9-88 FOR SALE-ATVILKINSBUEG.TW07ROOM houses, bathroom, finished attic, lots 33x120 each: 6 minutes from station: all modern Im provements; f4,600:easy terms. W.E. HAMNETT. 404 Smithfield street Pittsburg- and Wllklnsburg, Pa. nol7-f FOR SALE-ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF house and lot in borough of Etna; Thursday, November 21. at 2 o'clock, on the premises, will be sold the property of tbe late Lewis King, on the Butler turnpike road, 60 yards north from tbe Freeport road, lot 30x100, -with frame dwelling honse: terms one-fourth cash, balance in three Sears: Norman King, administrator, a: LEG ATE A bUN, Auctioneers. nol-83-1,8,15,18,19,20,21 FOR SALE-NAME YOUR OWN TERMS OF payment for a fine brick dwelling, elegantly, centrally and desirably located in Sewickley : ten rooms, bath and modern conveniences: lot 47x30 ft, in lawn and fruit; immediate possession: a splendid opportunltv to Invest a small income In a home: also, the adjoining property, lot89)jx23) ft, with irame residence of 7 rooms, nat. gas, etc ; reduced prices for both properties. A. W. ADAIR, Room 708, Penn bl'd'g, Penn ave. nol9-44-TT FOR SALE LOTS. CItr Lois. TTIOR SALE-ON FOURTH AVENUE. AD Jj JOINING the Dollar Bank, lot 45x85 feet to "w. be sold to settle an estate. A. UERUON A SONS, 80 Fourth ave. nO12-90-TUF East End Lots. FOR SALE-BAUM GROVE LOT 40X102. ON St. Clair st BLACK A RAIBD, 95 Fourth nol9-65 FOR SALE-OAKLAND LOTS ON ROMEO ST, Bonndry st, Joncalre st. and Sylvan ave.; r250 and flOO each, ave. 2D-217. DliAOA a JA-UlLr, V4 c UHnu EOR SALE-S550 LOT 14x109 FT. ON REY NOLDS st, near Fifth ave., handy to cable and railroad: on easy terras. MELLON BROTH ERS. 6319 Station-st, E. E. nol5-ll-TUFSu TnOR SALE AT LOW PRICE LEVEL BUILD JJ lKa lots, on rrtde. on Homewood avenue. 24x100 ft, near Homewood Station, P. K. H. ; ""w ii.., uca avuicnuvu owuvu, a. ... ., , good business location. W. A. HERRON A SONS, w r ourtu avenue. non-w-iur "TnOB SALE-EAST END BUILDING LOTS, X1 40x120 ft., 1 square frem Firth and near s. Hlland avenue, in College place plan, on grade, with city sewerage: price only $2,250: terms rea sonable. W. A. HERRON A SONS, 80 Fourth ave nue. D05-8S-TUF FOR SALE-BAYARD STREET. NEAR Neville, 100 feet: a splendid opportunity to anyone wanting a safe Investment: a nomber elegant residences to be erected this spring: think and act qnlck. For full particulars apply to BLACK 4 BAIED. So Fourth are. nol9-63 "I70K 8ALE-HEREON HILL LOTS 201100 X feet to alley on Herron ave, Clarissa and Adelaide tu, just at the terminus or new cable line: the place to boy for a home or investment; prices fouoand $800 each; terms $100 cash, balance to suit purchaser; send for plan. L. O. FKAZ1EK, Forty-flfth and Butler sts. nol7-t-Ti8u FOR BALE-RAKE CHANCES FOB PROFIT ABLE Investment; by buying, a lot now In Baum Grove plan at present low prices you are bound to make money; Baum Grove plan will have more fine asphaltura streets and wide flag stone sidewalks than any other plan in the mar ket MELLON BEOS, East End, or JOHN F, BAXTER. Agent ill Smithfield street. nol7-67-Tus Alleahcav .Lots. FOB BALE-2,000-LOT 21x75, FREMONT ST., near Pennsylvania ave.. Second ward, Aile ghenv; good adjacent Improvements. A. LEG GATE SON, a FeiMl &,- Allegheny. bo- FOR SALE LOTS. Suburban Lots. TOR BALE-KELLY STREET. BRUSHTON. A.' vacant lot 40x137. for $900. BLACK A BAIBD. 95 Fourth ave. nol9-68 FOR SALE-AT WILKINSBURG-LOT 84X130, 6 minutes from station, tLObO; a bargain. W. E.HAMNETT. 404 Smithfield street, Pittsburg, and Wllklnsburg. Pa. nolI-7-D FOR SALE ATWILKENSBURG CORNER , lot 50x110. 4 minutes from station, $1,200. W. K-HAMNKTT, 404 Smithfield street Pittsburg, and Wllklnsburg, Pa. no!7-T FOR SALE-AT EDGEWOOD LOT 100X150, 7 minutes from station. $1,100: a bargain: easy terms. W. E. HAMNETT, 4M Smlthseld street, Pittsburg, and Wllklnsburg, Pa. no!7-7 FOR SALE-CHOICE LOTS; 50X194, $400 TO $600, Belmont Place, Ingram, P.. a A St U R. It: streets so ft wide: sewered: houses to set back 40 ft, cost at least $2,000: terms $25down, balance $10 per month. INGRAM LAND7 AND IMPROVE MENT CO, 60 Fourth ave-(second floor). ' OC13-102-TTSU FOR SALE - BEAUTIFUL LEVEL LOTS street and sever Improvements being made; the best lots in tbe market for the money: terms easy; at Aspinwall, West P. B. K , adjoining Sharpstmrg, only 7 miles from Federal street, Allegheny. Send for plans. W. A. -HERRON SONS, to Fourth avenue. no5-S6-iur Farms. FOR SALE-FARM-100 ACRES OR MORE, with first-class Improvements; the best and finest on Allegheny river, at town and station. ED VTTT1SH, 410 Grant st. nol6-p TTIOR SALE-CHEAPEST FARM IN ALLE- JL' uhen Y. county, consisting or iz acres nice lying land with good house, barn, etc, at Glen shaw. p. A W. R. R. C. BER1NGEK A SON. 103 Fourth avet notS-iS-rrs FOB SALE VERY CHEAP A FARM OF 200 acres In Monroe co,0.: good orchard and wtll watered: about 60 acres in timber; new frame house of 6 rooms, large bank barn, etc.; price only $4,000, or will exchange for city property. C. BERINGER A SON, 103 Fourthave. n013-45-TTS TTIOR SALE-A FARM. OF 104 ACRES OF KICH U land, with large new house of ten rooms. large barn, two-story stable and all necessary outbuild ings, good springs, etc.: situate IU miles from Hillside station. 1". R. it: price low. or will ex change for city property. C.BERIN GER A SON, 103 Fourth ave. nol9-45-TTS TJWR SALE VALUABLE FARM AND FLAG X bTONLqnarrv; the farm contains 42 acres more or less, and is situated I'd miles from Canonsburg, Wash, co. Pa.: upon this farm are a good two-story frame house of five rooms, a large barn, a two-story brick wash and spring bouse and other outbuildings; two good orchards of choice varieties of fruit: the farm is In tbe oil and gas belt and Is unencumbered by a lease; it Is well watered: the stoneqnarry is known as the Cook quarry. Call on or address GEORGE Mo WILLIAMS, Canonsburg-. Wasb. co. Pa. nol9-33-T Miscellaneous. FOB SALE-LOT IN ALLEGHENY CEME TERY; section SI. Inquire of CHRIST BLUME, 210 Smithfield st nol2-69-TUS FOB SAL E NATURAL GAS LANDS-1G0 acres on Noblesvllle road, elgbt miles from Indianapolis; no wells yet drilled ou this land,' out tanas on au siaes nave nowmg wens, irom which entire supply for Indianapolis Is obtained. For prices apply to A. COQUABD. 121 North Third St.. St. Louis, Mo. nol4-43-D FOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Chances. FOR SALE-AN INTEREST IN AN OIL WELL nearly finished, with 500 acres near producing wells. Address FORTUNE. Dispatch office. nol9-75 TJiOR SALE-A GROCERY STORE, WELL LO A7 CATED. doing good business; owner going into other business. Address B. A, Dispatch office. nol-53 FOK3ALE-LEASEHOLD.FIXTUBE3, TOOLS and goodwill of a first-class meat and fish market; forst location in East End: an elegant place to make money. Inquire C. B. 8EELY. 6017 Penn ave, Pittsburg, Pa. nol9-34-TTS TTIOR SALE-HALF INTEREST IN AW ES JD TABLISHED prosperous business; this is a first-class opportunity for an active, energetic young mac with office experience: capital re quired, $7,000. Address W. H. B., Dispatch office. nol9-54-TTSu TTIOR SALE-DRUGSTORE-ONE OF THE V finest and most central In tbe city; fine stock of goods: to a quick buyer will sell at less than In voice. Inquire or L. H. HARRIS A CO, Liberty st, or Geo. A. Kelly A Co, Wood St., or A. C. Henderson, Seventh aye. nol9-88 FOR SALE COAL BUSINESS ON LINE OF railroad, near the city, all in successful op eration, and including pit wagons, mules, tools and all necessary equipment; about 150 acres of solid coal: side track space for 5I cars: rare open ing for anyone who understands tbe coal busi ness. J AS. V. DRAPE A CO, 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. , nolS-53-D F IOB SALE SEVERAL FINE GROCERY stores, large and small, at low prices: cigar stores, small drygoods stores, confectioneries, bak eries, isuoury, iceu siore. mils, oepois, uoarainjr bouses, printing office, etc N. B. We have customer with $57000 ormore capital whowUl take interest In rood paying city drygoods business. BHEPABDACO, ., M nun ave. nov Bnsiness Stands. SALE-BUSINESS PROPERTY COR. F IOR Wylle and High St.: now baying rood in vestment. For information see W. 'A. HEBRON A SONS, 80 Fourth ave. no5-S7-TDF FOR SALE FIRST-CLASS STAND FOB blacksmith and wagon maker: frame bouse of 2 rooms, attic and cellar; blacksmith shop, snd stable, wltb one acre of ground, on the Klttan- nlng road, about 30 minutes' walk from Sharpa burg; will sell at a bargain. C. BERINGER A SON, 103 Fourth ave. noI9-45-TTS F OR SALE A FINE HOTEL IN ONE OF THE most prosperous towns in Western Pennsyl vania; everything new and of tbe most Improved style; steam neat, closes snu oamrooms, 2a nea rooms, two offices, readla? and sample rooms. fine range in kitchen : barn 36x75 ft. : elegant 'bus and ,team; bnsiness all that could be desired: reason for selling poor health. For further particulars write to or inquire at DISPATCH OFFICE. nol4-50 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock. fcc FORSALE-T WO HIGHLY BRED STAN D ARD trotting colts: both, standard and registered: also standard miles and broodmares In foal to first-class slres:piices low to reduce stock. BOCK POINT STOCK FARM, Bockpolnt Beaver Co, Pa. nol9-s' FOR SALE TWO SEC SEAT CARRIAGES latest style, nearly new; suitable for livery or private use: trimmed In satin and goatskin, and French plate bevel glass: will be sold cheap for cash; owners have no further use for them, havtng left the city. Can be seen at -CYRUS Mo CONNELL'O CARRIAGE FACTORY. S2 and 34 Race st, Allegheny City, Pa. nol3-3S-TnF TTIOR SALE-ONE SEAL BROWN COACH team, S and C years old. IS hands high, weight 1,200 lbs., full brothers, win out-style any team in the State, finest range, high steppers and can be driven bv a lady: also one very fine, well-bred driving horse, blood bay, with black points, 5 years old. 16 hands high, and is as pretty as a picture; be can trot in less than 3 minutes, and br proper training, would trot very fast: please see above before purchasing. Call at CORBIN A HILL'S STABLE, 414 Ferry st, Pittsburg, Pa, nol9-84 Machinery and Metals. FOR SALE ENGINES AND BOILERS-NEW and refitted: repalrlngpromptlv attended to. PORTER FOU NDRY ANDMACHINE CO, LIM., below Suspension bridge, Allegheny, Pa. aul0-29 FOR SALE-SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND boilers; all sizes and styles la stock, from 4 to 100 b. p. ;aU refltted;good as new, at kiwest prices; portable engines. 8 to 25b. p.; boilers all sizes and styles. J.S.YOCNG.23 Park way, Allegheny, Pa. OC25-80-O EOR SALE NOW" ONE SECOND-HAND tenoning machine. 2 surface planers and 1 shaper.and new and second-hand engines, boilers, lard kettles, tar tanks. Slcmen valves, castings, etc. VELTE A MCDONALD, Thirty-second st and Penn ave. iv21-9I-tts FOR SALE-ON SPECIALLY EASY TERMS, a completely equipped malleable and gray iron foundry. In fnll running order: property is 225x160 feet; brick building, with machine shop; patterns, etc.. and is situated within three blocks of the switch track in the heart of St. Louis. For fnll particulars apply to JOHN UKET11EK, No. a4 N. Eighth st, St. i . Louis. Mo. OC2S-39-TT8 PERSONAL. PERSONAL-THE TIME 18 LIMITED FOR buying those solid gold, filled case watches at $15 so, $16 50 and $1S 50: this Is a special "cut" la J rices: watch clubs sell tbem at $33. B. E. ARONS, eweler, 65 Fifth ave. nol7-l42 PERSONAL-HAVE YOU SEEN LEVI'S bookstore? Do yon know we have new books as well as old? Do you know we have the largest stock or old books west of tbe Allegheny Moun tains? LEVI'S BOOKSTORE, 900 Liberty st. no3-3t PERSONAL THE GREAT EXCITEMENT caused by "Voltaic Diamonds" Is dally on the Increase; they are actually taking the place or the gennlne diamonds; rings. $3 75 and up: studs, $2 50 and up; eardrops. $3 50 and up: heavy solid gold mountings. B. E. AKONS, 6SFIfth aye. D017-142 PERSONAL HIS LOVE SUDDENLY EE TUHNED; recently they .had not been on the best of terms owing to a little family jar 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 tbe trouble Iiey 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. anao-D FOUND. FOUND-POCKETBOOK SATURDAY NIGHT owner can have same by proving owner ship. D. O. BLACK, P., V. A C. Ky. olficetf Pitts burg. Soathslde. nol9-S0 T71OUSD-60 PEOPLE EVERY HOUR EXAM Jt? INING "Voltaic Diamonds:" tbe popular verdict, "The finest we everaaw;" 1 also set them In any rings, eardrops, etc, that you have In use. B. E. AKONS. Sole Agent 65 Fifth ave. nolT-lO LOST. T OST-SOL1DGOLD RINGS FOR CHlUJtCKN, XJ 40c, 75c. 98c; lor misses, $i, ft se, $1 R: I4ie' XJ 40c, 75c, 96c; ior misses, fi, i so, i s sizes, Cand up: boys' rings. i 75, ft X gent' rings. $S 75, $4 V ' hTh ajsojw, tSxam are., ,4 -;. v ss ana ; s4f-nr. TO LET. Sabnrban Residence!. mo LET PTimiRmcn i.akiie lie.. LET FU RH ISHED LARGE JL dwelling honse st Emswortb at a very low renw v. isjuun u tit & son, ire jrourin srs n0l3-4S-TTS Arvtments. mo LET-FURNISHED ROOMS. WITH JL kitchen, natural gas. sewing machines, alshes. etc, $3 74 to $4 50. 41 LOGAN ST, NEAR WYLIE. no!9-53 fTTO LET-SOME UNFUBNISHED ROOMS FOR jl. Housekeeping, one six-room bouse, tnree storerooms: good stands: rent low. Inquire on premises. 44 FOURTH STREET. no!9-39 Bnsiness Stand. TO LET-FBOM DECEMBER L AT TAREN TUM, Pa, one brick storeroom with cellar. 20x75. Apply to M. OFFENHK1MEP, 713 Liberty street. nol9-30 mO LET A VERY NICE STOKE AND X. dwelling of four rooms on the Peirrsvlllo Road, about one mile from the Electric it. R.; rent only flO per month. C. BERINGER A SON, 103 Fourth are. nol9-45-TTS OHccs. Desk Boom. See. mO LET-S3CO PER YEAR-A LARGE, WELL X LIGHTED office wltb all modern conven iences; newly painted and papered; has two large closets for storage room. Inquire at GEBMANIA SAVINGS BANK. 421 Woodst n013-3!-O TO LET CORNER FIFTH AVE. AND WOOD St., 2 nice connecting corner offices, unex celled location: elevator, best, snd Janitor's ser vices iree; moaeraie rent to a gooa tenant; posses sion at nni-p. HAMT. IV Hl.ifTK I'll 03 slou at once. SAM'L W, BLACK A CO, 99 Fourth ave. nol7-8J Manufacturing; Sites. TO LET FINE MANUFACTURING SITEON long lease: fronts Duquesneway, nearThlrd St.. opposite tbe Exposition building; size of lot 89x12V feet: Immediate possession. See W. A. HEREON A SUNS. 80 Fourtb ave. nol9-4S-TTS STRAYED. STRAYED-CAME TO THE PREMISES OF the undersigned, a strange cow: owner will please call and pay charges aud remove tbe cow. CHARLES WISENER, corner Forbes and Marion ave. Twenty-second ward. OFFICIAL PI TTSBURGv NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE report of Viewers on tbe pavine and curb ing ot Corday alley, from Pearl street to Cedar street uas been approved by Councils, which action will be final, nnless an appeal is filed in tbe Conrt of Common Fleas within ten (10) days from date. E.M.BIOELOW. Chief of Department of Pnblic Works. PITTSBURG. PA, Nov. M. 18S9. noli-48 -VTOriCE IS HEREBY GIVEN THIVT THE jj reports of Viewers on the grading; paving; and curbing of Webster avenne. from Tbirty tblrd street to Orion street bis been approved by Councils, which action will be final nnless an appeal is filed In tbe Court of Common Fleas within ten (10) days from date. E. M. BIGELOW. Chief of Department of Pnblic Works. Pittsbuho, Pa, Not. 14. 1S89. nol4-46 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENTHAT THE reports of Viewers on the opening of Maple street from McLaln street to Lillian street and Grazier street, from Homewood avenne to tbe City line, bave been approved by Councils, which action will be final, nnless an appeal is filed in tbe Conrt of Common Pleas, within ten (10) day from date. E. M. RIGELOW. Chief o t Department of Public Works. PrrrBBima, Pa, November 14, 1S8SL no!4-45 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE report of Viewers on the construction of a sewer on Euclid street, from the north curb line of Penn avenne to Baum's northern line, has been approved by Councils, which action will bs final, nnless an appeal la filed in the Conrt of Common Pleas within ten (10) days from date. E. M. BIGELOW, Chief of Depr. of Pnblic Works. PirrSBTTBO, Pa, November 14, 1SS9. nol4-40 VrOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received at tbe office of City Controller nntil WEDNESDAY, the 27th day of N ovember, A. D. 189, at 2 P. H, for the following, viz.: SEWERS. Beed street from Overhllistreetto Dinwiddle street; 15 inch pipe. Wallingf ord street Irom Bidwell street to Neville street; 15-Inch pipe. Kirkwood street, from Collins street to the west line of Hftand avenne; 13-inch pipe. Cypress street from Osceola street to Center avenne; 15-inch pipe. Grazier street from Novelty street to Hurt land street; 15-inch pipe. Cornet street from line of Jones property to Maurice street sewer; 15-inch pipe. Lowry street, from Second avenne to the Monongabela river; 15-lnch pipe. t itjsdna Maurice street from north lim ot property, of Wm. Ward to connection with sewer about 270 feet south of Forbes street; 15 and 13-iuch pipe. BOARDWALKS. Cohasset street from Granaview avenne to Pawnee street. Industry street, from Arlington avenne to Amanda street Craig street, from Center avenue to Ridge sireew GRADING. Bayard street, from Neville street to Amber son avenue. GRADING, PAVING AND CURBING Grandview avenne, from Wyoming street to Oneida street with irregnlar block: stone. Plans and specifications can be seen and blanks for bidding can be obtained at this office. Each proposal must be accompanied by a bond probated before the Mayor or City Clerk. Tbe Department of Awards reserves the right to reject any or all bids. E M. BIGELOW. Chief of Department of Pnblic Works. nolS-Si No. 139. 1 AN ORDINANCE - LOCATING ROSE street Irom .Miner street to Crawford 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 Rose street from Crawford street to Miller, street be and the same shall be located aa fol lows, to-wit: The north five-foot line shall be gin on tbe west five-foot line of Crawford street at a distance of 2SL50 feet south from the south ten-foot line of Center avenue, thence deflecting to the left 90 01' in an east erly direction and parallel to Center avenne a distance of 617.G2 feet to tbe west Are-foot line of Miller street and the said. Rose street shall be of a width of 50 feet Section 2 That any ordinance or part of or dinance conflicting with the provisions or this ordinance be, and the same is hereby repealed so far as the same affects this ordinance. Ordained and enacted Into a law in Councils this 2Sth day of October, A.D. 1SS9, H. P. FORD, President of Select Council. Attest: GEO. SHEPPARD. Clerk: of Select Council. GEO. L. HOLLIDAY. President of Common Council. Attest; GEO. BOOTH, Clerk of Common ConneU. Mayor's Office, October 31, 1889. Approved: WM. McCALLIN, Mayor. Attest: ROBERT OSTERMAfER, Assistant Mayor's Clerk. Recorded in Ordinance Book. voL 7, page 188, 12th day of November, A. D. 1889. noIS A No. 140. N ORDINANCK-LOCATTNG CORAL street, from Negley avenue to Rebecca street . Section 1 Bs 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 Coral street from Negley avenne to Rebecca street be and the same shall be located aa fol lows, to-wit: The sonth 5-foot line shall. begin on tbe west ICtfoot line of Negley avenne at a distance of SS7.&5 feet south from a stone monu ment on the north 5-foot line of Mignonette street; thence deflecting to the right 81 48 40" ior a distance ox i,tH.u ieet to tne westo-ioot line of Rebecca street intersecting the said line at an angle of 88 03' and at a distance of 49.35 feet north from a stone monument at tho first angle in Rebecca street sonth from Penn avenne. and tbe said Coral street shall be of a width of fifty (50) feet Section 3 That any ordinance or part of ordi nance conflicting with the provisions of this ordinance be and tbe same is hereby repealed, so far as the same affects this ordinance. Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils this ZStb day of October, A. D, lisy. H. P.FORD, President of Select Connctt, Attest: GEO. SHEPPARD, Clerk of Select Council. GEO. L. HOLLIDAY, President ot Common Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH, Cleric of Common Council. Mayor's office, October 31, 1SS9. Approved; WM. McCALLIN. Mayor. Attest: ROBERT OSTERMAIER. Assistant Mayor's Clerk. Recorded In- Ordinance Book, voL 7, page 189. 121h day of November. A. P.. 1868. noltt EDUCATIONAL. PITTSBURG ART SCHOOL, ESTAB USHED 1884, offers advantages of a tnorougn Academic school 01 Art, comDinea wun private in struction: each dudiI under Joint direction of George Het- zei (Duweiaori Acaaemyj, jonn W. Beatty (Munich Academy). Students who cannot attend daily may enter for limited number of days a week. For prospectus address 1 JOHN W. BEATTY, EriaciMl, aa3e8-Tns 413 Wood street Pittsburg. REPORTS. ' THOMASVILLE, GA., Piney Woods Hotel. opes December 4 188. -' Season Bl. A.SU rv jus, a iwmiusvi. Far ekelrs. ratee, etc- asHsuss . . 7;A,iW. , jsiiffsc, -jaBssMTUie, ust. 'a, WasswXsML.Y.CHr. rtlf L-H' ZTjfiC.. Hbs KXAI ESTATE. " v. V-V' i-z . .w fj L5 -CAKLAND SQUARE. NOTE DAILY REPORT OF SIIlXk THE FINANCIAL C0LTJMN3 PAPER. SAM'L W. BLACK & C&l 99 FOURTH AVENtTE. e-e - ''J noW-5. BU'ILDING LOTS;5: Swissvale Place. The first purchasers are getting; tbscholcswcT lots, also the most favorable inducements. Lett' are 25 to 0 feet wide by 123 to 175 deep, located at Swissvale station and 5 minutes' walk frost Edgewood: 62 trains dally; sidewalks, natural gas, water mains, electric lights, schools, stores etc, everything to make a country home aagg city advantages. Prices 8100 to P.0OO; teraal S10 to $50 down, balance on weekly or monthly? payments. Very liberal Inducements to VJ9 chafers who commence building at once. ?j SAMTJEUW. BLACK & COn2p;2 CO. TPnTtrth .,i.''S'5 -.; r . noI4-3E.TT3T LEGAL NOTICES. Taw nflflr a nt W. A T.'EWTS M mmnhl .- TESTATE OF MICHAL WEHRMAN, ii aeceaseov notice is nereoy given mat let- ters of administration on the estate of HicbMit ' Wehrman hsvA ben trrantiHt tn tha nsdr.t i sirried. to whom all persons indebted to said M-ii tate are requested to mace immediate payaK. and three ha vin? claims ae-ainst tha same shoald make th-jm known without delay. JAMES F. URIMsS 1. Administrator. noW-Ta,- i? TVT OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IJE1V L TERS testamentary orr tha estato of JatsftE Koenig, late ot Allegheny City, deceased, bay J been granted to the undersigned. All ptirsosasj having claims or demands against the eatsM '' tha said decedent are. retmested te wtssatv known the same to her without delay, aod tM. ' persona indebted: tovsald estate will asks IssKj meaiate payment to ner. .- t noli&O-TU 45 Boyle at, AllefceV. i VTOTICE APPLICATION' WTLL- L made to tbe Court of Common Pleas Kowf Lof Allegheny county, at No. 541 D Term. 1889, for leave to amend tbe chares-sj tbe Pittsburg Natatortum. The oetltia,! the amendment Is now on file In the Prathias 'f tary's omce at the above number an 1 where the same mar be seen nntil the 3MJ of November. 1889, when tbe same will fee tented to Conrt at 10 o'clock A.1C no5-27-Tn A. Ii. NEEPER, SoUettecj ESTATE OF SAMUEL MOORE. A DMINISTRATORS' NOTICE NC J. is hereby given that letters tesUmtBssqrl on the estate of Samuel Moore, decesisd.'lssssl of Chartlers township, hare been graatestisee tne undersigned, to wuom au persons rae to said estate are requested to make Inuae payment and those havincr claim or aeainst the same will make tbem known i ont delay. WM. M. CRAMP. MARY1 MOORE, Executors. ocaMB-TstH ESTATE OF LETITIA W. GAZZAM, ss ceased. 1 DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE NOTIC1 J is hereby given that letters of adsalnistr---. Won on the estate of LetJtia W. Paass, sss-j. j ceasea, late ot tne city ox Aiiesneny.aave seest',, granted to tbe undersigned, to whom aH - sons indebted to said estate are reaueete : make immediate payment and those tnTlssTT vii.inia v. umuww.jMU. mo gio wjm "SSSST i them known without delav. FIDKLlTTii TITLE & TRUST CO, Administrator. DAVlsVV i,awijiu, Attorney. or-w i-t ' ESTATE OF FRANK: L. ROWLAKD,Bii ceased- t. a jjaLLnifsxttAautts' nuxiuii -NUXHare JX. la nereoy given that letters or admlnlsase, ii tion on the estate of Frank L. Rowlaast s-J ceasea. late 01 juystic ltiver uobb, been exantedtothe undersigned, to wsu persons Indebted to said estate are requests f maae lmmeaiate payment, ana tnose earnac? claims or aemanus against tne same win 1 tbem known without delav. FIDK TITLE A TRUST CO, Administrator. DA VLB I Q. IS WIN U, Attorney. oc3MsT ' J. A. EMERY. Attorney. Ho. 131 Flfthraveiins. -VfOnCfi IS" HEREBY GIVEN THAT AXJ Xl application will be made to the Oowsesstg of tbe State of Pennsylvania on DECMH1 17. 1889, by James Lv Homers, Charles Some-"3 William L Miner, Robert H. Marks, W. H-y Williams and George W. McKeniie, uaeler -. act of the General Assembly of Penatylvaaisvi entitled. "An act to provide for the Iacoiue-sW$ tion and regulation of certain corporatloss.aj approTsu Apru ca, xot, sua tua several w ments thereto, for the charter of an" lat incorporation to be called, the "PIMsterg-- Ia-3 and object whereof is the manufacturtaefos'jjl articles 01 commerce, unm meta aaet woest asasu? for these purposes to have, possess and W ' all the rights, benefits and privileges of astei saia ac. 01 Asssmoiy ana lis supplements. v J.-. A. EMERY. Solicitor. taSJ Pittsburg. November 15, 189B. noil X A. EMERY. Attorney, No. 131 Fifth Avenne. -vroncE is hereby given that jofi X application will Be made to the Govs of the State of Pennsylvania, on DECEMMMl 17. A. D. 1889. by William L Miller. CtMtrJ Somen, James L. Somers, W, Hasifj Williams. Robert H. Marks ana Geesajlt. W. McKenzie, under tbe act of aWf General Assembly of the CommoawosJUi etj Pennsylvania, entitled "An actto prorMec fee j tne incorporation ana regulation or ewt corporations" approved April 29, 1874, e4 several supplements thereto, for the' clsu of an intended incorporation to be called:; -American asanniactunng uompaay," 9 character and object whereof Is the maassvj turlog of articles of commerce from setal ssMtl wood, ana inrtneso purposes to nave. and enjoy au the rights, Deneats and ps of the said act of Assembly- and its ments. J. A. EMERY, SoHe PrrrsBtrRQ, November 18, 1SSB. nolS-JlT SIXTH AVENUE DYE WORKS, M. MAY SONS & C( STEAM DYERS AND SCOURSBBj And general renovators of textile fabrias? dies' ana gentlemen soiiea or iaaa sw neatlv cleaned orrestored In color; C of every description carefully atteadetl tsv-j M, MAY SONS & Goi Jell-TTS 56 SIXTH AVE. Pltwjj,'I21 piAN OS ORGANS, S.HAMILTOX. AND Rt FIFTH AVEXTJsV flttSDurg. ra. -j a. RALPH, BC1LDLNG CONTatACJOii LI MPSBSSMSSSSS. SSBS. - ZSt. iJ 'Sii . '-,. . Al il'i . t . ,. -n