HBawai ssxKimz T-- psKS K r; THE ARGUMENTS IN. Frank Grade's Life Now Hanjinj bj a Tery Slender Thread. IT IS NOW IN THE JUKI'S POWER To Acquit or ConTict the Prisoner of Kill inr Mis Stepchild. COURT SEWS OP 1ESTEEDAI IN BRIEF The fate of Frank Grade, indicted for the mnrder of his step-daughter on tbe 16th ot last March, is now in the hands of the jury. All dav yesterday the case was argued and it was 6:30 last evening when Judge Magee finished his charge to the jury. Attorney Dicken opened the argument for the defense and was followed by W. D. Moore, Esq., and between them three hours were con sumed. The defense laid particular stress on their plea of insanity and insisted on an acquittal. District Attorney Johnston made a masterly argument to the jury, coing over every bit of the testimuny and explaining it with the minutest detail. The expert testi mony of Drs. Wiley, CIiesrown, McCord and others was treated liehtly and. ttoe District Attorney argued, could bear but little weight, as none of them had seen the prisoner until some time after the commission of the act. Judge Mageeliegan hischargeatSo'clockand finished it at 6.30. Ills, Honor conbned himself strictly to the lams bearing on the case, paving particular attention to explaining what a reasonable donbt was. Expert testimony was also taken up and his Honor stated that to a certain extent it was good evidence but the Jurv could take it with considerable allowance. During the entire day theprisonersat silently in his chair lookmg direcilv in front of him, net er for a moment shifting his attitude or changing the position of his eyes. THE POOL-SELLING CASE. Judce White Tblnka Herdlc fcbould be In dicted by Itir Grand Jury. The hearing asked for on Monday by William Yost, Esq.. for leave to produce evidence to sustain his petition for the return to the grand jury of the case against Frank Herdie, was held before Jndge White, yesterday morning. Mr. Herdie bad been charged with selling pools at the Homewood races last July, Captain Wishart being the prosecutor. Tbe grand jury ignored tbe bill and placed tho costs on Mr. Wishart. Mr. Yost petitioned the Court to take them off. and also to return tbe case to the grand jury. His evidence to show cause for his plea Le produced in tha persons of Police man White. George FlsherandBruceCnnning ham, tocetber witb pool tickets sold by Herdie White and Fisher did not buy tickets, hut saw tbem sola. Cunningham had bought them. Mr. Yost said these three had given the same testimouj before the grand jury, and other witnesses had been excused. He offered to pro duce them. Jndge White said that was enough. William Hunter, Esq., for Mr. Herdlc said there was not a bit of evidence to hold Herdie, but Jndge White said there had been plenty, ana enough to warrant the grand jnry in find ing a true bill. He took the papers a'nd prom ised ac early decision. A BOXED UP CASE. Questionable Who Renllr Did Use tbe Knife nt Picnic. In the Criminal Court, yesterday, a stir was created by Judge White. William Ambrose had been on trial for aggravated assault and battery on John Thnrroff, the result ot a row at a picnic at Butcher's Grove last June. At tho trial several witnesses testified that it as Ambrose who struck Thurroff, while others testified that it was John Hartman. Hartmaa was placed on tbe stand, but declined to say wbetber or not he had hitThu:roff. Judge White ordered him to give $1,000 bail for bis appearance on the charge of assaulting Thnr roff. The jury in the case returned a verdict of not guilty and placed half the costs on the prosecutor. Judge White became indignant and ordered the verdict set aside as to tbe pros ecutor. He then directed the County Detec tive to enter information against Hartman for aggravated assault and battery and agaiust Ambrose. John Hemmidfsh and John itetiman. wbo testified tbatit was Hartman struck Thur- TfB. County Detective Beltiboover went before Alderman Reilly and lodged the informations. Hartman and Ambrose gave bail for a bearing and warrants were issued for the others. WAHT ALL THE CASH. The American Wire Company Sue tbe Cblcnco Cotnpnnv on a Contract. Tbe American Wire Company yesterday filed a statement in their suit agamst the Chicago Wire and Spring Company. They stated that tbe defendant agreed to purchase from them 1,000 tons of soft fence wire rods, at ?50 per ton. They shipped them the rods as per contract, and they received and paid for the first ship ments, amounting to 304.29J pounds. Tbe bal ance. 1,935,710. the defendants refused to take. Aa a consequence, the were obliged to sell the rods where they could elsewhere. They did not realize within JS.016 35 of the contract price with the defendants, and now sue to recover that amount trom them. To-Day's Trial List. Common Pleas If o. I Black &. Co. vs Gard ner et ux; Albright vs Birmingham and Browns ville Turnpiko Company; Hammerly vs Knoir; Keally & Co. vs Agnew et al: Maconbray vs Mtolerbeck et al; Scbibert vsZnickert; Huck ostein vs Alpert; Auberlie vs Conrsin. Mcln tire vs McCaudless: Becker vs Becker: Acme Tacning Company vs Free: Hennesey vs Balti more and Ohio Railroad Company: Scbereret ux vs Wall; O'Donnell, administrator, vs McDonough; Watson etalvs Palmer: Corbett is Flcmii.g. Common Pleas If o. 2 Davis Bros. fc Cq. vs Hufnagel; Gearing vs Thompson et al; Brad dock Union Planing Mill Company, limited, vs Mc.Munn A Co., Graham vs bhanahan. Criminal Court Commonwealth vs Richard Herndon, Jnbn Flinn, Ed McCullougb, Joseph Goldstein. Samuel Riddle. M.Sherman. John Tracy, Lin. Badger, Marv Wasson, Bridget McCarthy, A. E. Gal bach (S). U. G. Coal (2), Adam Kercliner, Charles Kerchnef, Lindsay Currie. To-Daj'a Estate of F. 'W.Kuhin KranW Kunkic liavidOow ....... John Cvwin Barbara King t.eonre Vogel JJr. John i. Shaffer . Battle Ware. Henry Phillips Andrew Urubbs Audit List. Accountant. .E. D. t lnccnroth. I.. JJIattner. .Johll IrOW. .Andrew T. Cowan. George W. '1 nomas. ..Catharine Vogel. Charles 11. bliaffcr et al. .John H. fccott. A. 11. Drocourtetal. ..Conrad Zmerick. Tl e Grand Jnry Findings. The grand jury yesterday returned true bills against Susan Devlin and Michael Ran for larceny. The following bills were ignored: M. M. Bell, extortion; William Busch, Joseph Cohen, selling liquor without a license; Will iam M. Granger, misdemeanor: James Gandey felonious avsaultand battery; Kate Jackson' assault and battery. ' Little Conn Briefs. Michael McGeart was convicted of as sault on J. Kennedy. THE jury u qut in the case of John Sul livan, charged with felonious assault on Mary Darrah. THE suit of Samuel Bing against C. L. Wll ley. an action on a contract, is on trial before Judge Slagle. A divorce was granted yesterday in the case of Jotin A. Bennett against Emma Bennett. Desertion was alleged. I tbe suit of Vincent Simon against Will lam Shanaban, an action on an account, a ver dict was given plaintiff yesterday for tSl 84. George Taylor pleaded guilty to the lar ceny of a dog and collar, aud was sentenced by Judge While to three months In the work house. Register Coknee yesterday refused to probate the non-cupatlve will of Lorenz Loren zlni as he was able to have written a will before be died. Ijf tbe suit of Gumbert d. Huey against T. J. Wood, garnishee of tbe Grand Lake Coal Com pany, a verdict was given plaintiffs yesterday for IL5U0- I- the snit of Victor Doesch against Gottleib and Catharine Harr, an action to have a deed set aside, a verdict was given yesteraay for the defendants. IN the case of Florence C Miller and J. J. Donnell, executors of A. H. Miller against George Geisler, a verdict for Slot SO was given plaintiffs by consent. The suit of John Meyer against the Birm ingham and Brownsville Turnnike Company, an action for damage to property caused by the obstruction of a drain, is on trial. Uravni RATKH- a 14.vftir.nM tnrl wt,tl .. trill on charge of larceny, tainted in the court room. Jndge White discontinued the trial and sent tho girl back to jail Sentence, will prebably bn suspended. The suit of William B. Anderson against tbe Pittsburg and Lake Erie Railroad Company for damatres cansed by a houe catching fire trom sparks from the locomotive and burning down, is on trial before Jndge Ewlng. Ik the suit of Elizabeth, Edward P. and Catharine Flinn against the Allegheny Heat ing Company, for damages for injuries caused by a natural gas explosion, a verdict was given vesterdav for tbe plaintiffs in the sums of $75, SlOOandJlE. The Fidelity Title and Trnst Company, as assignee of the Lawrence Bank, yesterday ob tained the permission ot tbe Court to sell at public sale the bank building at the corner ot Penn avenue and Butler street which was ap praised at 520,000. The suit of, George W. Parker and John Potts against the steamer Acme was argued before Judge Acbeson in the United States Court yesterday. The defendants claim the United States Courts have no jurisdiction in tbe case as the boat is a ferry-bofA in the Beaver river, which is not navigable. Decision was reserved. Tourists, Whether on pleasure bent or business, should take on every trip a bottle of Syrup of Figs, as it acts most pleasantly and effectually on the kidneys, liter and bowels, preventing fevers, headaches and other forms of sickness. For sale in 50c and SI bottles by all leading drug gists. Fine paperhangings, in the latest de signs, with ceilings to match, at popular prices, at Jacob J. Fuchs, 1710 Carson St., S. S. DANCING CHOOTi OPENING ThU Evening:. Thutna's Academy, 64 Fourth ave., open ing tor beginners this evening. Jackets! Jackrir! Jackets! 200 styles, from 3 to $25. Our prices are the lowest See forynnrself. ROSENBATJM & CO. FINE paperharjgings, in the latest de signs, with ceilings to match, at popular prices, at Jacob J. Fuchs', 1710 Carson st.. S. S. Winter Cnderwenr. Xew stock of ladies, children's and gents' underwear in scarlet and camel's hair, nat ural wool and merino, at lowest price. H. J. LTKCH'S, liwsu 438 and 440 Market street. Grand Millinery Opening;. Paris, New York and our own pattern hats and bonnets to-day at Bosenbanm & Co.'s. Infanta' Fine Fnralshlngs. See display of infants' goods in our win dows. Finest ever exhibited in Pittsburg. A. 6. Campbell & Sons. 27 Fifth aye. TJfbight pianos for rent. E. G. Hats & Co., 75 Fifth ave. THUMA'S DANCING ACADEMY Opening TbU Evening-, 64 Fourth are., opening and formation of classes for beginners this evening. Fine paperhangings, in the latest de signs, with ceilings to match, at popnlar prices, at Jacob J. Fuchs', 1710 Carson st, S. S. TJfbight pianos for rent E. G. Hays & Co., 75 Fifth ave. Tboma's Dancing; Academy. Opening lor beginners this evening. See amusement column. B. fcB. See the magnificent quality and styles in the 50c fancy silks. They are a bargain. Assignee had to sell. Boggs & Buhl. SPECIAL NOTICE To Prospective Plana -Pnrchiteer. The second, or series B, of the Everett piano clubs is .about ready to close. The manager expects to issne certificates and commence delivering the pianos by October 10, and if you or any of your friends wish to secure the special rednction of $75 given to subscribers, please send in vour applica tion for membership at once. It yon do not understand the system, rail at the club ware rooms, 137 Federal st., Allegheny, or -visit the display at the Exposition and have it explained, or send for circular to the man ager, Alex. Boss. 137 Federal st, Allegheny, Pa. The piano delivered to club A this week goes to Miss Sanie Furick, Sydney st. Pittsburg, on payments of $1 per week, siw One Thonsand Dollnrn Forfeit if I fail to Drove Floraplexion tbe best medicine for liver complaint, dyspep sia, nervous debility, biliousness, consump tion. It cures where all other remedies fail. Ask your druggist for it Sample bottle sent free. Fbakkxiit Haet, New York. MWFSU B.& B. Persian printed cashmeres fleece lined, 10c for wrappers and children's dresses. Boggs & Buhl. Don't miss Hendricks & Co.'s great re dnction in photographs. 68 Federal st, Allegheny. CHEAP EXCURMOX TO CHICAGO, October 9, Via tbe ritttbarg and Western Railtvny. Special train of Pullman sleeping cars and first-class coaches will be run as the first section of the Chicago express, leaving Allegheny at 230 P. M. (Central time), ar riving in Cbicagd at 8.25 a. m. Bound trip rate, 59. Tickets good ten days. s Fine paperhangings, in the- latest de signs, with ceilings to match, at popular prices, at Ja;ob J. Fucbs', 1710 Carson st, S. S. S3 50 Until November 30, 1S00 SI. Until if ovember 30 w e will make a life size crayon portrait for $3 0, or 12 elegant cabinets for 81, at Ani'recht'b Elite Gallery, 516 Market st, Pittsburg. Bring children; use elevator. 89 00 To Chicago and Reinrn. SO 00, October 9. Tickets gopd ten days. Special train Pullman sleepers and elegant day coaches. Leaving time 330 p. m., city time. For tickets and sleeping car space call at city ticket office, 99 Fifth avenue. Mivrhs Geo. B. Gleason, Agent German and English Catholic prayer books, in the latest bindings and at lowest rates, at Jacob J. Fuchs', 1710 Carson st, S. S. Bnrceitstown Fair Excursions Via tbe Penn. jlvanla Lines, Excursion tickets to 'Burgettstown, good returning until October 3, will be sold via the Pennsylvania lines on September 30, and October 1 and 2, at one fare for round trip from Pittsburg. Washington, Pa.. Wheeling, Steubenville and intermediate ticket stations. wsu Etchings, engravings, mirrors, easels, etc, of the latest issues, at Jacob J. Fuchs', 1710 Carson st, S. S. Ice For Sale. At public auction, Friday, Oetober 3, 1890. at 10 o'clock A. M., at J?ortv-third st and A.T.E.1 will be sold 14 cars of Canada ice, about 140 tons, more or lets, as a whole or in lots to suit purchasers. This is clear ice, about 18 inohes thick, and is equal to the best in the market Ilonlnn and Tcemer Will row at East Liverpool to-morrow, October 2. Excursions via the, Pennsylva nia lines. Gebmajt and English Cathoiio prayer- books, in the latest bindings and at lowest rates, at Jacob J. Fuchs', 1710 Canon it, 8, .. ... THEA, DATJGDTER OF CAMELLIA. Being n True and II' terto Unpublished Tale rfChlnii, CHAPTER L HEA SI NENSIS, d a u gh ter of Camel I i n, was born inAs surn, a pro Tince of In dia his torians do not give the date aud it is immaterial In this E den. Thea spent her childhood, and the youug bud, was just bursting into womanhood when Bodhidharma, a missionary, became enam ored of her and proposed to take her to China. He promised to show his lover to the world and introduce her to many people. To China Bodhidhanna carried hg treas ure. Thea was introduced to the Emperor and his nobles, and flourished in her new borne. Thea was blessed with many chil dren, aud one of these was introduced to Mivoye and taken to his home in Southern China. Another daughter came under the notice of a noble named Lo Yo, and was taken by him in captivity to his borne in NorthernChina. Aud so this family grew and multiplied until there were so many of the genus Thea Sinensis in China that a tax was levied on each subject having commer cial relations with them it being hoped by this means to stamp out the whole tribe, root and branch. Bnt this strange family multiplied so rap idly and gained such favor at court that ere long there was hardly a person in the East who did not know of the Thea Sinensis fam ily, and all good subjects to this day wor ship this Thea each morning the first thing uu arising. Buy He-No Tee. The above is taken from a book written by a traveler in China, giving a true and historically correct account of the origin and history of Thea Sinensis, of whom few people have at present much knowledge. The whole book will be published by chap ters in The Dispatch. It is earnestly hoped that this series will be interesting ana instructive The subject, while pre sented in a uuique way, is treated without bias, and the object will have been accom plished if the reader is interested and amused, and, incidentally, has or her at tention called to the author. The second chapter will appear in Friday's Dispatch. SI EN'S Fine Underwear. Allen, Solly & Co.'s hand-made natural wool, merino, white and brown, white silk and wool and pnre 'ilk. Cartwright and Warner's white merino, natural wool and scarlet Brettle's pure (ilk. Our own importations Of Scotch wool underwear (3 grades) and German natural wool underwear. Two special qualities of camel's hair shirts. Prices the lowest Jos. Horse & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. German and English Catholic prayer books, in the latest bindings and at lowest rates, at Jacob J. Fuchs', 1710 Carson St., S. S. DIVIDENDS. Office of the " Standard Underground Carle Co., I Westinghouse Building, f Aneust 30. 1890. J DIVIDEND No. 2-THE DIRECTORS OF this company bave this dav declared a Olvidend of ONE AND A. HALF PER CENT out of the earnings for the quarter ending August 30, payable October 1, 169a Transfer books will be closed from September 25th to tbe SOtb. botb Inclusive. Checks will be mailed to stockholders. , se.W9-wr ELMfiR L. WHITE. Treasurer. CEKTEAL B ANK. 1 Pittsbuho, PA.. September SO. 1S90. f DIVIDEND THE. BOARD OF DIRECT ORBof tbe Bank have tbls day declared a dividend of ONE AND ONE-HALF (H) per cent out of tbe earnings of tbe past tbree months. Parable forthwith at the banking bonse. No. 47 Fifth avenue. C. C DAVIS, Cashier. ocl-99 First National Baick Pittsburg. Pa., ? PITTSBTJKG, September 30, 189a ( DIVIDEND-THE DIRECTORS OF THIS bank bave this day declared a quar terly dividend of TWO PER CENT on the capital stock, payable on demand free of tax. orl-'Jf J. D. SCULLY. Cashier PROPOSAL. PROPOSALS FOR STEEL ARMOR Dierclnc shot. Ordnance Office. War De partment," Washington, September 6. 1890. ! healed proposals, in duplicate, will be received at this office until 3 o'clock p. M., on TUES DAY. OCTOBER 7, 189a,when they will be publicly opened, for furnishing tbe Ordnance Department, U. S. A., with eight and ten-Inch Steel Armor-Piercing Shot. Blank forms on which proposals must be made and all informa tion required by bidders can be had upon ap plication. & V. BENET, Brig. Gen, Chief of Ordnance. sel2-78-TVF SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED at this office until 3 o'clock P. M. MONDAY. October 6. 1890, for nlling ap proaches to bridge No. 8, Potcotos creek. Binders must visit site before bidding. Bids to be lump sum for tbe work complete. Work to be completed on or betore November 8, 1890. Proposals to be addressed in separate en velopes to Commissioners of Westmoreland and Allegheny counties. Tbe snccesstul bidder will be required to give bond in double tbe amonnt of tbe contract, for tbe faithful per formance of contract. Specifications can be seen at the County Engineer's office after Monday, September 30. 189a Tbe right to reject any or all bids is reserved. JOSIAH SPEER, se28-42-MWF County Controller. LEGAL NOTICES. FIDELITY TITLE AN D TRUST COMPANY, 121 and 123 Fonrth ave. ESTATE OF CHARLES b. HUNTINGTON DE CEAbED. Notice is hereby riven that let ters of administration on the estate of Charles b. Huntington have been grantd to the under signed, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate pay ment, and thoe having claims xjraln6t the same should make them known wltbont delay. FI DELITY TITLE & TKUbr CO., Administrator. DAVID Q. EWING, Attorney. au.7-3S-W FIDELITY TITLE ANDTRUST COMPANY. 121 and 123 Fourth ave. ESTATE OF REBECCA T. HUBLEY, DE-CEASED-Notlce is hereby riven that letters ot administration on the estate of Rebecca T. Hubley, deceased, bare been granted to the nndcrslened. to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims against the same sbnuld make them tnown without delay. FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO., Adminis trator, d. b. n.; c t. a. DAVID Q. EWINO. At torney. au27-37-w OFFICE OF THE FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY. Assignee of tbe Lawrence Bank. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS NO. 1, of Allegheny County. No. 131 March term, lS9a In re voluntary assignment of the Lawrence Bank of Pittsburg. Notice is hereby fiven that tbe first and partial account of tbe idelity Title and Trust Company, assignee of tbe Lawrence Bank has been fllod in the Pro thonotary's office, and that the same will be allowed by the said Court on tbe 18th day of October, A. D. 1890, unless cause be show to the contrary. FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO., Assignee of the Lawrence Bank. WILLIAM M. McOUiL, DAVID G EWING, Attorneys. se21-26-W R. B. PETTY, 401 Grant street. QTATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, COUNTY p of Allegheny, ss. In tbe Court of Common Pleas No. L No. 624 March Term. 189a Rachel Mertz. by her next friend, Joseph Pittl, v, George Mertz. In divorce. And now, to wit, September 25, 1S90, on motion tbe Conrt appoint R. H. Douglas, Esq., Commissioner to take tes timony In the above case and report the same to court. f By the Court. SEAL From tbe Record. l- JOHN BRADLEY, Prothonotary. To George Mertz, Resoondent: Yon will please take notice that the under, signed, having been appointed Commlfsloner to take testimony in the above case, will attend to tbe duties of his appointment at tbo office of R. B, Petty, Eq.. No. 401 Grant -treet, Pittsburg. Pa on TUESDAY, October 28, 1890, at 3 o'clock P. Jf-. when and where yon may attend if yon l A! fl tee proper. ROBERT H. DOU GLAS,S ecl-80-w Commlislonsr.j, THE HTTSBURG- DISPATCH. 93"DUplay adverlUements one -dollar per tquareor one insertion. Classified advexiise ment on this page, such as Wanted. For Bale. To Lei, etc., ten cents per line for each inser tion, and none taken for less than thirty cents. Top line being dismayed counts as two. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BRANCH OFFICES. FOP. THE SOUTHSIDE, NO. MB CAKSON STREET. BRANCH OFFICES ALSO AS BELOW, WHERE WANT. FOR SALE, TO LET. AND OTHKlt TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTSWILL BE RE CEIVED DP UO P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements are 10 be prenatd except where, advertisers already Have accounts wUUTUKDls rxTCO, PITTSBURG. lTTOMAS vcCAFKKEY. S5o9 Butler street. EMIL G. STUCKEY. SUU street and Penn ave. E. G. STUCKEY ACO., Wylieave. and Kultonst, N. iSTOKELV, Fifth Avenue Market HottM. SAST BSD. 1. W. WALLACE. 6121 Penn avenue. OAKLAND. MCALLISTER &iHEIBl,ER,Sthav. AtwoodU SOVTIISIDzl JACOB Sl'OHN, No. :Cron street. ' 'ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCREK, 59 Federal street H. 3. McBRIUE. Market House. Allegbeny. FRED H. EOGEltS: 172 Otilo street. F. II. EOGEKS A SON, Ohio and Cbestnutsts. SAMUEL LARKY. Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin aves. O. W. HUGHES, Pennsylvania aud Beaveraves. JEUItYM.GLEIM. Kebeeca and Allegheny ayes. T. E. MOBKIS, 6S8 Preble ave. J11LLVALE BOROUGH. W. W. FLOCE.ER, Stationer. No. 4 Grant ave. S11ARPSBUKH. C. BELLMAN. Stationer. 818 Main st THE BUSINESS OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH IS NOW Corner Smithfield and Diamond Streets. WANTED. DInle HrlD. AGENTS-TO SELL THE I'INLESS CLOTHES line: tbe only line ever Invented that holds the clothes without pins: a perfect success; natent recently Issued: sold only by apents, to whom the cxrluslrerlghtls riven; on receipt of 50 cents we will send a ham pie line by mafl; also circulars, price list and terms to attentat secure your terri tory at once. Address THE PINLESS CLOTHES LINE CO., 17 Hcnnon street Worcester, Mass. Jell-7-w8 AGENTS-AGENTS! ALBUMS! ALBUMSI W e are now about to place upon the market by wholesale and retail onr immense stock of im ported and home-made albums, !nclnrtloir the celebrated Poscn Co', album, the finest In the world, which we Import direct from Germany: we require the services of a nnmberof efficient agents. Apply P. J. FLEMING & CO., 77 PH mond st se23-177 AGENTS--FOK OUK ELEGANT OIL POR TRAITS: the finest made: no experience required; bcrinners earn S50 weekly: Stontfltfree. send for partlcalarsand outfit, rarechancc. SAF FORD ADAMS & CO.. Great Jones St.. N. Y. se21-166-MWF AGENTS-THKEE EXPERIENCED INDUS TRIAL life Insurance ajtents: reference re quired. Apply HENKY TAYLOR, Merchants' Hotel, opposite B. & O. depot between 8 and 11 A. M. and S and 0 F. I. ocl-52 CANVAbSERS-EXPERIENCED FOR INSUR ANCE: the best terms offered to the right men with a view to a position. Address J. W. MULLEN, 709 Glrard ave., Philadelphia. ocl-92 CLERK-A YOUNG MAN TO SERVE AS BILL and shtpplnir clerk; one who thoroughly un derstinds tbe business and who can come with best of reference and seenrlty only. Apply before 10 A. M. DUQUESNE STATIONERY CO.. 283 Fifth ave. oel-13 CLERK-YOUNG MAN 19 OK 50 TEARS OF age: one having had experience in hat and rnrnlshlnr roods store. AUFHAMMEK & EVANS. 6108 Penn ave., . E. ocl-24 COAT AND PANT MAKEKS-TW O V.XPE KI K.SCLD men. Call at SC SMITHFIELD. ocl-74 MAN-TO WORK ON A FARM IN ALLE GHENY City, must know how to care for horses and do rarm work. Apply from 3 to 4 p. M. tc-day, at 117 DIAMOND STREET, City, ocl-79 MACHINISTS-THREE-AFFLY TO HOUCH KltsS NUT AND BOLT CO., Greensbursr, ra. sezs-iu M EN TWO COLORED MEN OF GOOD AD DKKSS to aetas solicitors In Alleehenv and Plttsbnrir: 120 to RSeasllv earned each week. Ap ply net. 4 and 12 A. V. to-day at 93 FOURTH AVE. ocl-57 MOI.DEKJ-10 TO IS MEN ON HEAVY DK.Y SAM) work; steadr work atcoodwaces guaranteed. Apply Immediately to NlLES TOOL WORKS, Hamilton, o. seM-9 PACKERS-TWO GOOD FURNITURE PACK ERS. Apply at once, W. H. KEECH, 93 and 925 Penn ave., city. , ocl-18 IACKEK-KUKNITURE PACKER. APl'LY 431 SMITHFIELD ST. ocl-21 PLOW DROP FORGE .HAND USED TO welding steel mold boards to wroneht iron standards, and who can direct construction of dies. Address PLOWS, Dispatch office. sei8-28-jrwr SAL ESMAN FIRST-CLASS CLOTHING salesman; mnst speak German; no others need apply, 1729 CARSON ST., S. S. ocl-14 TRAVELING MEN-TO SELL HOSIERY gloves, etc. Adress GLOBE HOSIERY MILLS. Detroit, Mich. se27-S3 Tinners 3 Good tinners can find employment by applvlng at once to EAGLE HARDWARE CO., East Liverpool, O. se29-6 WAITER-A GOOD MAN FOR LUNCH counter. Inquire CORNER WOOD AND WATER STS. ocl-12 Female Help. FORELADY AND SH1KT-IRONER NONE but experienced bands need apnly to J. BUGGLY, Homestead Steam Laundry." se30-M GIRL-GOOD (PROTESTANT) GIRL TO DO second work: must be aDle to do plain sew ing and have some care of children; no washing or Ironing: waxes S3 SO ptr week. Address P. O. BOX 154. Pittsburg, Pa. seSO-65. 1 IRL-COMl'ETENT FORGENERAL HOUSE XX WORK, small family, natural iras, mnst come recomineded. 21 SHEFFIELD bT., Allegheny-City. ocl-84 f I R L - EXPERIENCED IN GENERAL XX housework In family of three. Applv6022 STANTON AVE.. East End, Tuesday and Thurs day; no objections to colored. se30-S0 GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. AP PLY at No. 105 SECOND AVE. se30-48 G IKL-A GOOD GERMAN GIRL AS NURSE. mo ran a a v c oci-to SKIRT DRAPER FIRST-CLASS SKIRT draper. Apply at 29 FIFTH AVE., second floor, between B and 7 p. M. teJO-37 Blnle nnd Female Help. Fjr1I'AB0RERs-FAKMHAJfus1)A1RYMEN. tJJ man for lunch counter, yard men, 200rirls, 4U for hotels, seamstress, wet nurse, hou&ekecper. MEEHAN'S, SIS Grant st. 'telephone 90. se29-p Situations. SITUATION-BY MAN AND WIFE MAN understands care of greenhouse, garden, cows, etc., and wife Is a good laundress and gen eral bouseworker. Address M. & W., Dispatch office. oct-60 SITUATION-BY A CUSTOM COTTER: BEST or reference: one week's trial If necessary. J. F., Dispatch office. oci-49 Partner. PARTNER AN EXPERIENCED MAN TO manage Installment business; must be able to Invest tUouo to $1,500: a good opening. Address MAN UFACTURER. Dispatch office. ocl-87 t Jloomi, Bonneii, &c HOUSE-FURNISHED HOUSE IN KASTEND, near steam and cable cars. For particulars address 8. T.. Dispatch -office. ocI-23t TJOOM-W1TH BREAKFAST AND6 O'CLOCK XV. dinner: locality Pittsburg or vicinity of Al legheny Parks. Address R., Dispatch office, ocl-ss Bonidera and Lodger. BOARDERS AND LODGErtS-EAST END Room and board for two gentlemen, or mar ried counle. Apply ON PREMISES. cornerSomh se27-7-TWTSSU Financial. BONDS AND STOCKS-THE UNION TRANS FER AND TRUST CO., 121 and 123 Fourth are., maaes a specialty of acting as registrar and translfr agent for the stock ana bonds of corpora tions; we guarantee by our indorsement on the stocks and bonds that they are authorized issues, and therefore, a protection to tbe officers of cor porations, stockholders and tbe banks taking them as collateral for loans. Terms moderate and adapted to suit all special cases. se3-S MOR.GAGBS-fl, 000,000 TO LOAN ON CITY and suburban properties at 4)$, S and 6 per cent, and on larms In Allegheny and adjacent counties at 6 per cent. L M. PENN0CK4S0N, 147 Fonrth avenne. ap7-f4l MORTGAGES ON CITY OR ALLEGHENY . ,e?untv property at lowest rates. HENRY A. WEAVER ft CO.. 2 Fourth avenue. mb2-D T) LOAN-tS00,O0O. IN AMOUNTS OF SS.OO0 and upward, on city and suburban property, on AH per cent free or tax: also smaller amounts at i and 6 per cent. BLACK Jt II AIRD, SS Fonrth avenue. se2l-dtf-D TO LOAN Sa. 000 UN MORTGAGE3-S100 and upward at 0 per cent:50u, 000 at 4K percent on residences or business property; also in ad joining counties. S. H, .FRENCH, us Fourth avenne. oc24-4-D art 00.00O-TO LOAN AT4MTy PKR CENT: CENT: CO., 113 seiMl J y-a.. expenses vsry low. jju.ua ft CO. Fourth ave. "WED2TESDAT, OCTOBER WANTED. MUcellnneottH. ALLTOUSEJONES' BEDBUG PABALYZER Jones' Magic Roach Powder: contains no f olson; roaches banished oy contract; satlsfae lon given or no pay. Prepared by GEO..W. JON ES, 23 Federafst., Allegheny, Pa. Sold by all first-class druggists. Telephone No. 3332. irtlmSxtvtrv OOKKEEPING-W1LL TAKE CHARGE OF books requiring only occasional attention; attend to opening or closing of books, correction or errors or any thine in the line of accounting: have had lone experience and can give the best of ici;ieuce5. A. t. DA.W alULh ' reuerai b Allegheny, Pa. ocl-2-D SORSES-FOUH FINE DRAUGHT HORSES: black preferred. Inqulro H. J. HEINZ . Ml First are. ocl-96 TSENsiuva -mi lMTTsniTHts PENSION JT AGKNOYOEJ. H. STEVENSON & CO., 100 x'ji.u VC I cnslOUS now nau 1UI ail uu.uigu soldiers, permanently helpless children and widows of deceased soldiers under late act 'of Congress: pensions Increased to correspond with the disability; bounties collected: certificates ot service procured where discharges are lost. sdt-D PERSONS -DESIROUS OF .PURCHASING writing machines to call and examine the uneqnalcd Remington as recentiylmproved. A. M. MARTIN. 412 Wood street. ocl-82 PRESS-LARUELEVERPKESS:NOSMALLEK than 10X15. Inquire at 30 FEDERAL ST., city. H ocl-58 PRIVATE SCHOLABS-11Y A YALE MAN. Address, TUTOR. 104 Fulton St., Pittsburg. se27-63-MWF6Su PUP1LS-TO LEARN SHORTHAND AND typewriting; any of the leading systems taught. 25 typewriters. Address, or call at MARriN'8 SHORTHAND SCHOOL. 412 Wood street. ocl-S2 SEWING MACH1NE-THOSE THAT ARE thinking oi getting the best sewing machine In the market to ste the Light RunnlngNew Home Sewing Machine. Uenulne needles and at tachments for all makes at the lowest prices at II. CARTER'S, 19 Sixth St.. two doors below IMJou. au3l-MWF STENOGRAPHERS READ THE PHONO GRAPHIC World (New York) for October; out to-day: Invaluable: 10 cents: all newsdealers. AMERICAN NEWS COMPANY, general agents. 0C1-91-WBU ZINC-CLEAN SCRAP ZINC: HIGHEST nrlce paid bv HARRISON BROTHERS CO., 'iblrty-flfth and Gray's Ferry Road, Philadelphia. sel7-20-ws FOB. SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. Cltr Residence. HOUSES BY J. H. STEVENSON & CO., 100 Fifth ave. Dwelling or9 rooms, nearly new, brick, in Second ward, Allegheny, has balls, cel lar, both gases, hot and cold water, bath room, well finished, grained, etc. close to electric line, only (4,000 and In payments: see this before you bur: also dwelling of 6 rooms and finished attic in the best part of blxth ward, Allegheny, a brick, finely finished, price $3,000, room on same lot for a second building: also In Thirty-second ward. Pittsburg, a frame of 9 rooms and 2 rooms in attic, cistern, gas, large lot, price only ft,200- ocl-' HOUSES-10 PER CENT NET INVESTMENT In blxth ward, Pittsburg, three new three-, story brick houses. 2 of 8 room each and 1 of II rooms: In fine condition and good tenants; we defr any person to show us a better Investment on the market: Investigate: price 10.009. DIXON & CO., 112 Fourth are. sc2S-79-UWSu ffi-- 600 NEW PROPERTY IN THE 3)AJL I'.lerenth ward, near Fifth ave.: this pays 10 per cent net on amount Invested: cail and investigate. DIXON & CO.. 112 Fourth avenne. 6e28-S0-TUWSU C 780-NEAR LOGAN STREET-GOOD 6 J9 room and finished attic brick house; side ev; new sltte roof; nnt. gas and sure bargain. DIXON & CO., 112 Fourth avenne. se2S-7S QQ 300-CONGRESS ST. A BRICK DWELL OO' ING of six rooms, good cellar, ball, both gases, batb, etc. ALLES & BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. se28-95-wsu Enst End Rraldrncen. KESIDENCE A HANDSOME, MODERN residence on a sewered street, within less than five minutes of Fifth ave. cable; bouse has nine rooms, hot and cold wafer, batb and every convenience: Is new and very complete; a truly desirable home at a moderate price; large lot. S. A..DlCKIE&CO.,PennandShadyaves..E.E. 437 Se28-93-MW S4 50O-TERMS TO SUIT YOU; AN AT TRACTIVE home nronertv. East Llbertr: cnoice street, convenient to earnest moaern nouse, slate rool, 7 rooms, reception ball, finished attic, bath, laundry, stationary range, sliding doors, slate mantels, front and back stairways and porches; excellent condition througbont; nice lot extend ing ISO feet to alley. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., SI3 W ood st. and 6019 Penn ave. ocl-68-'WT OT Q OOO-MARCHAND ST.. NEAR SHADY t?10' ave., convenient to new Kcnmar Hotel: combination store bonse of 12 rooms: elegant reccp. hall, beautiful mantels and hearths, gases, electric work, large bath-room, most Improved sanltarv arrangements: bouse beautifully papered and decorated: owner leaving cltv: will sell at a bargain. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99Fonrtb ave. ocl-76-wrs CjrT 380 MEYBAN AVE.. OAKLAND. I5 ? near cable and electric cars: paved and seweted street: newr8-room Queen Anne brick hodse, large hall, double parlors, batb, w. c gases, china closets, large 'pantries; house newly papered and decorated, elegant front porch: everything In excellent condition. SAM UEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth ave. ocl-76-wrs CJ 300 FOB A MODERN BRICK HOUSE 90' of seven rooms and finished attic, on a paved street, within five minutes of Filth ave. or Penn ave. cables: reeentlon ball, slldlnp doora. handsome mantels and hearths: all modem im- firovements; tbls Is a cheap property and worth ooklnc np. S. A. DICKIE & CO., Penn and Sbadyaves., E. E. 29S. se2S-93-irw CrT 300-bOUTH HIGHLAND AVE., BELOW 3 I 9 Fifth ave., and near W alnut st.: brick res idence of 8 rooms: large hall, douDlcparlors. batb. Inside w. c, both gases, electric bells, large closets and pantries, good drr cellar, porch front and rear; lot 23x140 to an alley; stable in rear of lot. SAMUEL r. BLACK & CO., 99 Fonrth ave. ocl-76-WTS OOO-VERY EASY PAYMENTS FOB A UU) complete and desirable new house of 8 rooms, with reception hall, pantry and laundry; lot 48x100 It.; very choice location on O'Harast., two squares from Filth avenne cable line. W. A. HEREON &SONS, No. 60 Fourth ave. OCl-10-WEP flJQ 600-COMPLETE NEW BRICK HOUSE ijltjy of 8 rooms; well finished; modern con veniences: not far from Fulton St., aud only one square from Central cable line, on Mercer st.. Eleventh ward: terms very easv. See W. A. HER EON A SON'S, No. 80 Fourth ave. oc1-10-wed Q1 - OOO-SHADYSIDE: FINE GROUNDS, OXX) 85x105; modern dwelling or 10 rooms; an elegant home at a low prlee: terms of pay ment to suit purchaser. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 313 Wood st., 6019 Penn ave. ocl-67 DO 500-REBECCA ST., NEAItPENN AVE. u)l9 cable cars, nice S-room frame, ball, gas, water, porches; all In good condition; lot 20x112. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fonrth ave. ocl-iS-wrs Allenhenv Iteaiaencea. Cyl 500-THIKD WARD, ALLEGHENY, 35tct near North ave., frame house 7 rooms in Srln-e order: lot 20x100 ft. to street. B ECK FELD BRACKEN, 61 Ohio St., Allegheny. se30-Sl' fenbnrbnn Reaidencetw 1 1 ACRES-AND FINE RESIDENCE, OIIT tra BUILDINGS, orchard, water, natural gas. etc. ;on line of railroad, three mluutes from station; beautiful place; Immense bargain, as owner Is going booth. J AS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fonrth ave., Pittsburg. ocl'SS Qt 000-3 ACRES NICE LEVE6 GROUND. 09 Fruit, garden, excellent well water, good house of 6 rooms, stable, etc.; one mile only from station on P. & L. E. R. R. CHARLES SOMEItS A CO., 3.3 Wood st , 6019 Penn ave. ocl-66 S) ACRES OF GROUND-OB TO LET, Zi i-ttj miles from East Liberty, on Sandy Creea road: will rent stock now on the place to tenant If desirable. Address BUSINESS, Dispatch office. ocl-53 FOR SALE LOT:. , East End Lola. I7IUREKA Pl.ACE-OAKl,AND. SPECIAL 11 kale Saturday. October 4, at 2 p. M.. on tbe p-emlses. Alllqnlppa street. 100 nice building lots; prices only f23u to $650; monthly payments: Inter est ouiy4Ji per cent: onlv 3 minutes1 walk from Filth avenne and Robinson street: call at oar office for a plan: you can get one of the biggest bargains ever offered in Pittsburg: come to the sale bn Saturday next. GKO. bCHMlDT. 157 Fourth avenue, or ALLES & BAILEY, 161 Fourth avenne, city. Tel. 167. se30-87 PARK VIEW EAST END - LOTS S375 TO ?1, 100; 10 minutes irom postoflice; only two minutes' walk from Fifth ave. Traction road: aU lots good: most desirable In tbe market: monthly and qnarterly payments or liberal discount for cash: salesmen on the grounds Tuesdays, Thurs days and Saturdays, 2 to 5 r. M., during October. TUOS. LIGGE1T, 71 Diamond St. se28-74 PENN AVENUE, CORNER LANG-S VACANT lots: very choice, bee BLACK & BAlltD. 9S Fourth avenue. A284 oct-65-WTSo Cn11 FOOT FRONT-MELLON OR 3'tl J CHARD plan. Nineteenth ward, elegant large lots; best residence locations In tbe East End and convenient to all cable lines and East Liberty station. MELLON BROTHERS. 6319 Station St., E. E. se2S.lS8-jrwisa QJQrrrA CHOICE CORNER LOT IN BOUL.E-yi-JViy-Pl? Place' V Per root fr01"- BLACK & BAIKD, 85 Fourth avenue. A279 ocl-69-TWT Suburban Lou. WALLS-A FEW GOOD LOTS AT WALLS: also fine lots In the Routh Place plau at Wll merulng: prices are low and terms very easy; no other lots In these localities that can compare with them. BBOWN ft SAINT, Agts. S12 Smith field st. se29-5.irwr ZIMMERMAN PARK WILL CONTAIN 75 acres; come and see this lovely park before buying: largest lots: pure air: best water: llstot lot owners who bave bought tbe first 21 acres fur nished cheerrully: lots right at tbe station: rail road fare only 4 cents; free pass to and from lots; prices from jootoszsuronly two miles from Smith Held st. J. B. ZIMMERMAN, 141 Fourth ave. se28-4S wnim. IrAHM-NOTED HOMESTEAD Off 10U ACRES. good house andbaru, choice orchard, near Ohio river and railroads; one hour's ride from city; great bargain for cash. ED. WITT1SH. 410 urant St., Pittsburg. seJOD" TflARMB-FROM 23 TO $00 ACRES-SEND FOR J my list, Boom 2, EXCELSIOR BUILDING. SS30-68-TWI- 1, 189a' FOR, SALE LOTS. Cltr I-otv. BENNETT ST-A BARGAIN IN CITY LOTS: we baveWlbts. Just west or city line, each 25x135, that will be sold very cheap to a quick bnver: here Is a chance for an investment that will give von good returns. S. A. DICKIE & CO., Penn apd Shady aves., E. E. se28-93-MW OO30 ONWYL1E AVE. CAIILE LINE. FINE tDD level buHdlng lot 24x100; a rare bargain. WM. PEITY.ft CO.. 107 Fourth ave. ocl-8-Wf CJfiOO-ELEVF.NTHW'ARU. HEAR WYL1E. vDtJ nice level lot, 20x110: a great bargain. WM. PETTY &, CO., 107 Fourth ave. ocl-8-WT' OO30BEDF0RDAVK. LEVEL LOT 24x100: O a great bargain. AV SI. PETTY ft CO.. 107 Fourth ave. ocl-8-wr FOR SAtE-BCsjINESs. Bnslneas Opportunities. BUTTER EGGS, POULTRY AND COM MISSION (wholesale) business; nlcetrade es tablished; good reasons for selling; a quick buyer will bit a good thing. A. C, Dispatch office. 6e3D-53 COUNTRY STOKE -FOIl SALE OR EX CHANGE: good well-established, doing 140.000 per annum; no competition: elezant loca tion: store room, dwelling, warehouse, weigh scales, stabling, groceries, clothing, uoots and shoes, drygoods. agricultural implements and supplies, safe country custom and village. J'or particulars apply to ED. WITflSlI, 410 Grant street, Pittsburg. 001-0485 COUNTRY NEWSPAPER AND JOBPRINT lNG"Offlee complete; rare bargain. Room 2, EXCELSIOR BUILDING. se30-63-IWF "COUNTRY STORE-SPLENDID TKADE J detth of owner reason for selling. Room 2, EXCELSIOR BUILDING. sc39-68-TWF DRUG- STORE-STOCK AND FIXTURES, new. In a good location In Allegheny; at a bargsln If sold at once: good reasons. Address ' 'DRUUS, "Dispatch office. se28-7-wsu' GROCERY 8T0RES-IN BOTH CITIES AND suburbs, fine millinery stor', flunring mill, blacksmith shop, bakeries, cigar stores, notion stores, drug stores, shoe stores, book and sta tionery store, milk depots. SHEl'ARD ft CO., 151 Fourth ave. sc30 INTEREST-IN A '31ANUFACTURING business In the city: a thoroughly and well established plant in fnll running condition and making money: to a comoeteut gentlemen wbo could take charge of tbe office or oncof the de partments this U a rare opening; the present members of the firm, wbo are well-known to us personally, are straightforward iuslness men and wilt negotiate only with parties of equal standing". Particulars confidential from JAS. W. DRAPE ft CO., 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. ocl-8 SALOON -IN CITY, BILLIARD AND POOL room : hotel, grocery stores. S3o0 to S3. 000: cigar store., S300 to ((,090; li-irdwsre and tin stores; plumbing business; milk depots, J390 to (2,000. HOLMES ft CO.. 420 bmlthfield St. se30-16 Business Properties. BUTLER 8T.-NO. 3705, FIFTEENTH WARD the best business location In the ward: lot 21X100 ft., with large, store hnlldlng: at present occupied by Geo. Uelz as slmestore; frame dwell ing on rear of lot; this valuable property will be sold very low and on easv terms. Particulars of THOS. MCCAFFREY. 35C9 Duller sel0-13-ws FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. " Horses. Vehicles. Live Slock. Etc BURROS-(2). OR WILL SELL 1 BURRO AND dog cart and harness. Apply to GEO. DUN CAN ft SONS. SC9-59" DELIVERY WAGONS-DELIVERY WAGONS all styles; our own make. WS1. BECKERT, 340 to 344 Ohio street, Allegheny. U elepbonc 3420. Jell-76-MWP PACEK-TOM D.-RECORD, 2:295$: CAN DO better: also vounglstalllon. can trot in 2:40. no record, good pedigree; can be seen at Home wood track. For partlcclars apply at NO. 4 GRANT ST., city ocl-6 rpEAM-CLOSELY MATCHED, WELL-BRED X blood bay geldings. 5 years, ISM hands. 1,200 Ids, elegant style, fast steppers, safe, without blemish and very handsome. J. V., Dlsnatch office. se30-S6 machinery nnd Metals. DRILLING ENGINES AND BOlLERS-FOR oil or gas wells, engines and boilers In every size aud style, sawmills anO wood-worklug ma chinery. HARME3 MACHINE DEPOT, No. 87 First ave., Pittsburg. Pa. mb9-n' ENGINES AND BOILERS-NEW AND RE FITTED: repairing promptly attended to. PORTER FOUNDRX AND MACHINE CO., LIM., below Suspension bridge, AUegnenv, Pa. Jy2-63 HOISTING ENGINES. DERRICKS AND derrick forcings, steel hoisting and guy ropes In stock: stationary engines and boilers, shears, clay and ore pans. etc. THOMAS CAR LIN'S SONS, l,acock and Sandusky streets, Alle gheny, Pa. au5-!5-MWir SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND BOILERS all sizes and styles In stock, from 4 to 100 h. p. r all refitted; good as new, at lowest prices: porta ble engines, 8 to 25 b. p.; boilers all sizes and styles. J. S. YOUNG, 23 Park way, Allegheny, Pa. oc3-80-p' Miscellaneous. QJ rf OOO-OAKLAND-NEW BR. HOUSE OF Hit) etghtrodms: bath room: all modern Im provements; corner lot 30x150. fS,3uO-Hazelwood, will buy a good 7-roomcd house; lot 90x200. I2,bO0 E. E., new br, bonse; seven large rooms Including large store room, bath room, pantry,, vestibule, ball: a desirable business location. 85,600 Two sty. br and fr. house of 6 rooms: paved street; lot 48x220; city property In Fourteenth ward. (6,009 A modern 2-sty. br. bouse of 8 rooms, bath room, pantry, laundry, nat. gas. h. andc. water: street and sidewalk paved: desirable location; lot 21x175: In Fourteenth ward. 814,000 -A good Investment; three two sty. man sard br. house; 8 rooms each: all modern im provements, cor. bid. baring a large store room; lot 56x120 running to alley. A number of desirable building lots In Oakland. LEE ft CHAPLIN, 313 Wood St., telephone 1042. ocl-58 H OUSEHOLDGOODS-ATAUCTION.THUBS- DAX, October 2. NO. C5 PENN AVE. SC30-24' PERSONAL. PERSONAL BOOKS WANTED-IF YOU have any books to sell, let us know. LEVI'S BOOK STOKE, Seventh Avenue Hotel building. mti7 PERSONAL WE HAVE FOR SALE THE Encyclopedia Brltannlca, good as new, sheep ormorocro binding: virv cheap; also 50.000 other books, old and new. FRANK BACON ft CO., 301 bmllh field street. seas PERSON AL-THE PERSONS WHO CALLED early yesterday morning to see Prof. Little, the optician, before his arrival, can see him this week, 8:30. h. toS:30 P. M. : connultatlon free. GEO. "W. BIGGS ft CO., Jewelers, Sixth ave. and Smithfield st. ocl-83 PERSONAL GENTLEMEN CONTEMPLAT ING a trip to the seashore and mountain re sorts or retnrningtherelrom, should bring their clothing to DICKSON, the tailor, 65 Fifth are., cor. Wood st., second floor, and have the same cleaned, repaired and pressed, so as to look like new, and at a reasonable cost, and at the same time should you desire a new suit, his stock of Imported and 4tmestlc goods Is of the newestand most fashionable patterns: byglTlnghlm a call a on will not regret It. 'lele. 1558. Jc23-p LOST. LObT-REWARD-ATOR BETWEEN RECRE ATION Park and Hotel Boycr, a ladles' f:old watch cbalu with key attached. Five dol ars reward wilt be pild If tbe finder will leave same at the Dispatch office. se347 T OSl'-AN ALDERNEY COW -A REWARD JU will be paid for lulcrmatlon leading to her dUcorery. HENRY Itl.F.lN. Cnrry's Hollow, Mlffiln township, near Lebanon Church. se30-67 STRAYED. STRAYED - COW RED SHORT-HORNED cow came to the premises of GEOKGE HUN TER, corner Wlneblddle and Dauphin streets. Nineteenth ward. Owner please come and claim cow and pay charges. se30-40 FOUND. POUND-TA-VA-ZON bl'FCIALS CURE ALL chronic dlse.i-.es. 301 GRANT ST. ocl-19 AUCTION SALES. EXECUTOR'S SALE. .. Largs and well-selected stock of WALL PAPER, At greatly reduced. pricos. Mnst be sod at once to closa np estate of HENRY SWINDELL, Deceased; 146 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY. , seZi-lZ-Mwr EDUCATIONAL. fTTEST WALNUT STREET SEMINARY FOR V V voung ladles: twenty-fourth year; Is provided forglvlnpasopcrlor education In collegiate, eclec tic and preparatory departments: Mso In music and art. MRS. HENB1ETTA KUrz. 2045 Walnut St.. Philadelphia. iel9-.0-iwp MAKE YOUR LEASES NOW FOR NEXT YEAR. STORES ON WOOD. SMITHFIELD, AND LIBKRrY STREETa Favorable leases to desirable permanent ten ant'. ocl-78 Inquire ROOM 30. Blssell Block. P1AW'' ORGANS, And all manner of Small Instruments , .HAMILTON'S. Fifth avenue. TO LET. Clrv Residence. KEATING ALLEY NO. t. NEAB ROBERTS st-, new brick house, two minutes from Wylle ave cable cars, six rooms, finished attic Inside w.c.: rent. 8per month. Inquire orMC-' CULLOUOHftSAHTH.aiSeveuthst. an2S-75t Rooms. BOOSIS THREE, 61 OHIO ST.. ALLEGHENY. 115:4 rooms, federal st, ext.. $13: 1 fur nished room. Spring Garden ave., 6: 1 furnished room. Uldwell St., f6. BECKFELD ft BRACKEN, 61 Ohio st Allegheny. se30-8lt KOOMS-TWO FURNISHED BOOMS FOR gentlemen: both .gases, use of bathroom: Atwood St., Oakland, near bchenlcy park: first class references required. Address ROOMER, No. 41 Ninth St.. city, ocl-54t KOOSl-LARGK FURNISHED ROOM IN East ud, with home comforts, for mar ried couple. Address B. C. Dispatch office. ocl-22t EOOM-ON FlrTH AVENUE. NEAR HOST OFFICE: about 16x10: rent low. W. H. BARNES, printer, 61 Diamond st. scll-46t ROOMS-NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS FOR gentlemen at 284 Lacock st., Allegheny. Good neighborhood. ' ocl-llt Buolnesn PrnDcrtlr. HOUSE3-TWO LARGE BRICK WARE HOUSES, with steam power aud elevators, suitable for any kind of manufacturing; cen trally located. Address P. O. BOX 685, Pltts bnrz. Pa. ocl-97t HOUSE ONE: TWENTY-FOUR (24) BOOM bonse suitable for hotel: also" some unfur nished rooms for housekeeping. Inquire ON PREMISES, corner of Fourth and Liberty streets. 6e2S-139-TUW6ut Offices. Desk Room. Etc OFFICES-A FEW NICE ONES IN GER S1ANIA SAVINGS BANK BUILDING. TV ood and Diamond sts. anl0-49t JIEETISG" CJTOCKHOLDERS' MEETING O Tbe annual meeting of the stockholders of the McKEESPORT LIGHT CO., to elect directors for the ensuing year and tn consider proposed change of by-laws, will he held at company's office, cor. Tnird street and Straw berry alley, McKeesport, Pa., between the hours of 7 and 10 P. ST., OCTOBER 14, 1890. se30-52 G. L. REIBER. Secretory. AMUSEMENTS. BIJOU THEATER BEGINNING MONDAY, OCTOBER 6. SIX NIGHPS. TWO MATINEES. SALE OF SEATS THURSDAY, OCT. 2. Reappearance of tbe Famous EMMA ABBOTT GRAND ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY In the following Repertoire: Monday.. ........... FAUST Tuesday .'. ERNANI Wednesday Matinee BOHEMIAN GIRL Wednesday IL TROVATORE Thursday FRA DIAVOLO Fridav (double bill). MARKED BALL. MadBcene from Hamlet. Saturday (Abbott Matinee) MARTHA Saturday -IL TROVATORE EMMA ABBOTT SINGS EVERY NIGHT. se30-S IRELAND'S DAY AT THE EXPOSITION ! ERIN-GO-BRAGH. "Tho Harp That Once Thro' Tara's Halls." "Kathleen Mavourneen," "Dear Little Shamrock," And other soul-stirring melodies, dear to every true Irish heart, by I INNES and his FAMOUS BAND. ocl-75 BIJOO THEATER TO-NIGHT OLIVER BYRON ' IS: THE PLUNGER. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. October 6, Emma Abbott Grand English Opera Co. se29-o GRAND OPERA HOUSE This Afternoon, MISS MANNING. To-night. THE GOVERNESS. Next week-MARKS INTERNATIONALS. ocl BASEBALL-PLAYERfft LEAGUE Exposition Park. PITTSBURG VS. PHILADELPHIA. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesdav, Septem ber ?9. 30, and October L Game at 330. Admission, 25 cents. se29-18 HARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY To-night. Matinees Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday. THE PARI&IAN FOLLY AND SPECTACULAR CO. se29-19 HARRY DAVIS' FIFTH AVENUE MU SEUM, commencing September 29. Sec ond week. THE JAPANESE- VILLAGE. Tuesday present to every lady and child visitor. Friday package of tea for every lady. Admission, TEN CENTS. se294J PROF. BROOKS' (Member of the American Society of Fro. fessors of Dancing, New York), DANCING ACADEMY. Liberty ave. and Sixth St., wilt open for ladies and gentlemen Thursday, October 2, at 8 o'clock P. II. For ladles exclusively, Friday. October 3, at 3 o'clock p. H. For misses and masters, Saturday, October 4, at 3 o'clock r. Jr. For particulars see circulars at music stores. seZl-1 THUMA'S DAC1NG ACADEMY, NO. 64 Fourth avenue. (Members ot tbe National Association.) Opening of tbe season Wednes day evening. Oct. 1, 1890. Classes every even ing; four classes devoted entirely to beginners. Misses' and masters' opening reception Satur day afternoon, Oct. 4, 1890. Circular at music stores. Particulars call or address PROF. R, F. THUjIA. 84 Fnorth aye. se23-44-D RENTS. Do you collect your own rents ? If you do, we know you meet many disagreeable experiences, losetime,patience and money. We can save you all this worry, and save you money as well. We know how to manage slow tenants, how to get rid of bad ones and how to keep good ones; we ought to know; we've been in the renting business for many years; collect rents for hun dreds of our "prominent capi talists. If you don't know us, write any bank or well-known citizen; they will know us, and will tell you all about us.- We can often get double the rent an owner is getting. Write us and we will send you full particulars of our system. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth Avenue. PITTSBURG, PA. - ccia.-wTau. 3 J5 CHOICE PROPERTIES. WHEN YOU GO TO THE RACES, Stop and take a look at tBe Place Lots.: HOMEWOOD STATION, ADJOINING. THE DRIVING PARK. The success we have met with, in disposing .. of these desirable building sites in the short time since they were pat on tbe market proves conclusively tbat when we announced -them as the CHEAPEST tOTS -nr- . " 4 0t3T Xri Tn i "bs, We were correct in onr assertion. The Title is insured by the Fidelity Title and Trust Company. Call or send for plau. S. A. DICKIE & CO., PENN AND SHADY AVENUES," EA8T END. se29-82 GREAT DEMAND FOR HOUSES WILMERDING -AND- BRINTON. TJnequaled Chances for Investment BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOTS -Kf THE- EAST PITTSBURG IMPROVEMENT COM. PANY'S PLANS. Adjoining tbe .. WESMGHOUSE AIRBRAKE WORKS And tbe new plant of tbe STANDARD UNDERGROUND CABLE CO. Pull information, plans and price lists furnished upon application. East Pittsburg Improvement Co,, WILMERDING, PA, WESTINGHOUSE BUILDING.PHtsbur&Pa 8el4-62-WSU TAKE NOTICE. You will see our Azcnts tbls afjertqoa at WATSON PLACE, s On Perrysville avenue. Tenth ward. Alios gbeny City. LOTS, 50x150 FEET. Take the electric car corner Sixth avenna and Smlthfleld street; eo out and secure your self one of the finest suburban lota In Alls, pheny county. We are selling at prices tbat are lower than any suburban property In tho two cities. Plans and particulars from REED E. COYLE & CO.. 131 Fourth Avenue. seCT-57-WS EAST END BUILDING LOTS AT MINIMUM PRICES IN THE BAUM QEOVE. Fine streets, excellent facilities for travel, faultless neighborhood. Compare our prices on tnese iois wirn any omer nrsr-ciass property. BROWN & SAINT, AGENTS, 512 SMITHFIELD ST. . sei94-Mwy r FOE S-A-XiIEI. FIFTH AVENUE RESIDENCE, Cor. Emerson St, near Shady Ave., East End. AT A VERY REASONABLE PRICE, Five rooms on first floor ana four bed rooms on tbe second floor, besides laundry, bathroom, and modern improvements. Lot 40x120 ft. (more frontage can be had if desired). Price. ' J1O.0O0; terms easy. See W. A. HERRON Jt SONS. 80 Fourth ave. se26-22-JtWT FOR SALE. WILKINSBURG. The choice property known as the Hnblt estate with frontages of 191 feer, on Penn ave. and Wallace st, a depth nf 204 feet, for sale, with the fine, lame brick dwelling house) thereon; a good opportunity fora homestead or Investment. ' - FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO., an31-23-KWF 121 and 123 1 onrth ave. CALIFORNIA AVENUE LOTS Choice Location. River Views Easy Terms. The Davis plan. On line ot Electric Road, convenient to Wood's Run and Vernorstations, P., Ft. W. 4 C. R'y and Union Line streetcars. NORMAN MAY, 108 Fourth Avanus. se2S-I44-MtVT FOR SALE. Oakland Investment. Ward street, corner Craft avenue. Splendid lylns lot, 0x100. Sure enhancement. Elec tric cars. This lot will be sold at a barpraln. 8AMUEL W. BLACK 4 CO.. ocl-77-wrs WFourth avenue. J' ELECTION". ELECTION THE ANNUAL MEETING" of tbe stockholders of tbe Pennsylvania Salt Manufacturing Company will be held as tbelr office. No. 115 Chestnut street, Philattel pbla.on WEDNESDAY, October 29. 1890, a 12 o'clock noon, tor tbe election of seven U- rectors for tbe ensuing year, and such other business as maybe broneht before tbem. AUSTIN M. PURVE3. Secretary. se24-29-TVS Murtland OmcE or inK-PrrrSBnno GjtaXojrPAirr, ? September 22. 1890. i ELECTION THE STOCKHOLDERS OF the Pittsburg Qas Comnany are hereby notified tbat the annual election for trustees; will be held at the office of tbe company oa, MONDAY, October 6, from 12 to 2 o'clock T, x. W.ItMcCLELLAND.Seey. St24-54- - ! 4 J apaB-79-D ' :, r A L....Tfla toiiifititri