i?zsmsui 5SZ3S&Sre T5E WWP IIS A GREAT SHOW. So Say the Iron and Steel Delegates " Who Visited the Expo. MANT THIXGS OF INTEREST SEEK. Chats With Some of the Foreigners on Their Tisit to Pittsbnrr;. COBEI,E-STOXE FATEMENTS DOOMED "May I occupy one of your chairs a few moments? 'Tis tiresome, yon know, walk ing about, and the boat don't leave for some time." The speaker was a bright little English lady, wearing one of the distinctive badges of the Iron and Steel In stitute, and her question was ad dressed to the young man in charge of The Dispatch Exposition headquar ters. The little lady was given a seat, and was soon joined by her husband and daughter, who had been for soaie few mo ments leaning on the rail and watching the game of pool being played. Soon several others of the delegates strolled up to The Dispahch headquar ters and chattered together for some little time. "'Indeed," said one, "you have an excellent Exposition, and we have seen so much to interest, but do you know I can't keep tab on myself I don't understand where the meeting place is for the excur sions." And the three held a discussion, and after burying their faces in a guide book, started away to meet another of their party the- saw coming up the aisle. GREATLT INTERESTED IX NATURAL GAS. "You know we are so interested in your natural gas," said the little lady. "We don't have such in Sheffield. ADd we have had such a delightful tune everewhere. "We weie given very niee receptions in New York and Philadelphia, and the ladies as Veil as the men have been taken care of. "We ladies mean to take car riages and drive through the resident portion of your city. "We had some little trouble getting settled last night, hut von know there are so many of us, and the Exposition in progress, that it's no wonder. Some did not like it, but you know there are always dissatisfied ones in every large party" and so the visitor chatted on, while others of the party passed by, and from bits of conversation overhead, it was evident that all were pleased with the Exposition. Some small parties were in charge of com mittee men and different manufacturers, while others preierrei to stroll about and see for themselves. Machinery Hall was, ot course, the interesting point, and it is understood that a number of contracts will result from the Tisit to the Expo of the for eign magnates. Sir Lowtbian Bell was particularly in terested in the electrical exhibit. He also thought that the practical illustration of the manufacture of glass goods was both noTel and instinctive. THE BIGGEST DAT OP THE SEASON. Aside from the visit ot the members of the Iron and Steel Institute, the attendance yesterday was very large and both build ings were crowded. One of the gatekeepers thought that the attendance could not have fallen below 30,000. One stile registered over 6,000. and there were five of them. The voting topic at The Dispatch head quarters, in the Brunswick-Balke Collender Company's space yesterday, was: "Should cobblestone pavements be prohibited in all sections of the city?" To judge from the count after the polls were closed, Pittsburg has no more use for cobblestones. There were only 22 noes registered, which were nearly It st among the ayes. - One voter said: "I was in Councils when the first block pavement was put down, and voted in favor ot the move, and think now. ns I did then, that cobblestone is a nuis ance. It may have answered the purpose in the earlier days of the city, but the present age demands something better." Other af firmative remarks: "Cobblestone pave ments are relics of barbarism," "Out of date," "Blocktone better." The only negative reason given was, "Be cause of their intrinsic picturesqneness." MODELS OF DAMS AND LOCKS. Arthur Kirk & Sou, in Mechanical Hall. It would seem that the ladies are as much interested in these very fine models, as are the sterner sex, if one may judge from the way they mounted the stairs to the platform, where thev could see the working of the new invention which is to revolntionize river and canal navigation. This model is made to show that it is possible to construct navi gation locks in these shallower streams which will enable any steamboat of river size to pass from wiper to lower, or from lower to upper leverVilboct the boat stop ping her engine, or taking a line ashore one model that seems as if it had come down from the "middle aces," but in teality is of a dam built in 1S2G, is in strong contrast to the one brought out by Messrs. Kirk & Son. Iu another section of this exhibit, but on the ground floor, may be seen the steam drills, rock crushers, etc., and it is difficult iosee bow anything could resist their tre mendous power; they are the very busiest pieces of machinery possible, and" act as if they had a contract on hand, and meant to get through it ahead of time. Mr. Kirk's attention was so engrossed by enquirers about the exhibit, that the writer was unable to obtain certain data that would interest the readers ot this column. MAKVZVS GREAT EXHIBIT. Cake, Crackers, Wafers, Etc Everybody knows about Marvin's bread, crackers, biscuits and sweet cakes, and the determination to see Marvin's display in north gallery, near band stand, has been universal. From one direction you hear "There is Marvin's stand." from another quarter "We'll reach Marvin's display in a minute now," until Marvin's name seems to be in every mouth. He has won national fame, therefore it is right and proper that the delicious viands found in this disnlay should be surrounded as they are by the national colors. A kaleidoscopic effect is produced by the arrangement ot the glass laced boxes, each bearing the name of the particular brand by which they arc known, but they are in all the shapes and colors which can be attained by flour and flavorings. Across the center of the display the name Marvin (synonym of comlort and good things in so many homes) is formed in dainty light tinted crackers. Let it not be supposed that only crackers are exhibited at this Marvin display, which is the cynosnre of all eye.-.; not so .indeed, for there is any amount of cake, plain, ornamental and especially wedding cake. A giant specimen of the latter rightlully holds the place of honor on the front counter; it is the largest ever made in Pittsburg and the number of pounds it weighs is tremendous. The wedding scene iu sugar would enlighten the most obtuse as to the object ol this particular cake. In large glass cases you see what are the correct styles ot ornamentation to be used on state occasions. Small fancy cakes are distributed all day long to visitors, a different kind or kinds each day, so that people are not tan talized b only seeing the things which look so good. Cards, too, are distributed which tell of the latest of the Marvin inventions in his line of these toothsome commodities, for that novelties are always being brought ont is a fact which Pittsburgers know lull well, just as they know that Marvin employs wen who do nothing but get up new receipts. The growth of the Marvin business has been watcned with keen interest by everybodv in this section; it has gone ahead sostead'ily, bo uniformly, with every assurance that it means to continue just the same persistent, invincible course which has already made him famous at home and abroad, and the people are proud of his success, and delight in pointing out the factory and stores of their own Marvin. J NO PINK-EYE HERE YET. Pittsburg Doctors Don't Think the Disease Has Struck the City Symptoms of the Disagreeable Epidemic What Are Its Supposed Causes. Catarrhal opthalmia, or pink-eye, is re ported to have broken ont in Philadelphia, and Dr. Lawrence Tnrnbull is quoted as at tributing it to dampness, electricity and bad gas. The disease is described as affect ing both the ball of the eye and the lid. Its presence is announced by a soreness and redness of the lids, followed by swelling of the former and severe pains in the latter. The congestion is great and the patient spends most of his time rubbing his eyes and praying or cursing, according as he has been educated, or as his disposition dictates. The disease is attributed to excessively damp atmosphere, bad gas and electric lights. It is something akin to pink-eye and to the influenza that raged around a considerable portion of the northern', hem isphere last winter. Doctors in this city do not know of any cases, so far as could be learned yesterday alternoon. Some visited refused to be seen, were "not at home," etc; but Drs. E. E. Warner, Snively and Chevalier Q. Jackson were encountered. The first two simply stated that they knew of no cases in the city and Dr. Snively sai'd he did not know that the local conditions were favorable for the generation of the disease. Dr. Jackson stated that it was a conta cious disease and might be spread indefin itely. It is disseminated by germs and attacks the mucous membrane covering the interior of the eye and lid. It is possible, even probable, that it may pay this city a visit and that there may be more who will have redness of the eye than those who tarry long at the wine. This city has enjoyed an immense slice of financial prosperity lately and it may be that we need a thorn in the flesh to retuind us of our mortality and that opthalmia may be the thorn. FATREY CROWDED WITH FREIGHT. At Least One Road That Has All It Wants to Handle. .1 Two indignation meetings a day are held by suburban patrons of the Pittsburg and Lake Erie Railroad these days, one in the morn ing and the other in the evening. The cause is the detention of trains caused by the immense freight- business of the Com pany. At the meeting last evening, Mr. Dally, of the Stoops' Ferry circle, reported that he understood the cause of detention to be that instructions had been issued that all north bound freights were to have right of way, and that even the lightning express must switch, it necessary, to carry out the pro gramme; further.that Train Dispatcher Xohe had special instructions to sLove out freight other than human. Mr. Daily's report was received and the committee continued. These little symposiums are of vast nse in keeping passengers' time employed when they set out on an-hour-and-20-minute trip between the Smithfield street bridge and Montour Junction, ten miles down the road. NO SHORTAGE OF GAB THERE. Why the Price of Coal Has Advanced Along Montour Bun. The srice of coal having advanced along the line of .the Montour Railway, of late, gave rise to an impression that there might be a natural gas shortage, bnt Mr. Andrews, of the company, explains the situation dif ferently. He says the advance is nominal, and caused by the bidding of parties who mnst fill contracts on the lakes, and is inci dent to the time of year. Tbe same explanation, or one similar, ap plies to the advance in slack coal. Instead of selling it in summer for 5 cents a ton, or giving it for the mere cost of freight, a com bination fixed the summer price at 25 cents a ton, and manufacturers and others who have not stocked up mnst now pay a little ninre. Mr. Andrews did not state whether his company's coke ovens on .Montour run would ever be fired again or no, but some people think it a combination to make slack coal consumers pay 25 cents. TmTrm. Abbott. Two performances of opera will be given at the Bijou to-morrow by the Emma Abbott Opera Companv. A popular priced matinee at 23s, 50c, 75c, $1, will be given of the sparkling opera "Martha;" Emma Abbott will be heard as "Lady Henrietta" and she will give her famous rendering of "Last Eose of Summer." At night she will appear as Leonora in Verdi's grand "II Trovatore." Watches. Howard, Elgin, Waltham, Rockford, Columbus and Hampden Dneber. Ladies' and gents' sizes in great variety of cases at Henry Terheyden's Jewelry House, 530 Smithfield street. " Mrs Just Published. A new and complete catalogue for 1890-91, by Danziger & Co., is a book of great -value to every household. This valuable publi cation contains photo engravings of all ar ticles tor sale in Danziger & Co.'s mammoth stores, Kos. 44 to 50 Sixth street, and 538 to 542 Penn ave., Pittsburg. S3 50 Until November 30, 189081. Until November 30 we will make a life size crayon portrait for S3 50, or 12 elegant cabinets for $1, at Aufrecht's Elite Gallerv, 516 Market St., Pittsburg. Bring children; use elevator. Jackets! Jackets! An immense assortment of new goods jnst opened. Stylish goo'ds ?3, $4, $5, G, 57 50, $8 75, 9 75 and up. Genu ine seal Dlnsh, $7 50, $8 75, 59 75, $12, etc. The best variety and lowest prices ever named. Examine at Rosenbaum & Co.'s wfs Caps, Hats and Bonnets W litfnnte onrl nhilnPAn M onw hanilfnmA styles in our window display. Open until 9 p. M. oaiuraav. A. G. Campbell & Sons. 27 Fifth aye. Those who are worn out, rheumatic and feeble should use ParkeS's GingerTonic. Parker's Hair Balsam win save your hair. Don't miss Hendrick's & Co.'s great re duction in photographs. 68 Federal st, Allegheny. B.&B. All-bleached German damask towels 37. worth 50 cts. Boggs & Buhl. October 10. New goods arrive every day at 710 Pen ave. Reining & Wilds. Pall Soitings For a good-fitting snit or overcoat go to Pitcairn, 434 Wood street FSn TOU CAN SATE MONET By Buying This Week. It is well known among buyers and dealers in furs that a sharp advance will take place in seal goods before October 15. Do you want to buy now? Do yon want to buy now? Do yon want to buy now? Don't wait! Don't wait ! Don't wait ! Visit J. G. Bennett & Co. Visit J. G. Bennett & Co. Visit J. G. Bennett & Co. , This" week. This week. This week. Special sale seal sacques Special sale seal sacques Special sale seal sacques - At old prices. At old prices. At old prices. J. G. Bennett & Co., Leading Hatters and Furriers, Cor. Wood st, and Fifth aye. TfiE AT THE HARDEST POINT. The Bevision Committee on Chapters 6 and 7 Rev. Dr. Booth and M. H. Strat ton to Pill Vacancies From New York and New Jersey. The revisionists of the Presbyterian Con fession oi Faith continued their work yes terday, by discussing the sixth and seventh chapters of the work. There are 33 chap ters, and the two on which they worked yes terday are the most important Many of the other chapters are very short and can be passed over quite rapidly. . The committee yesterday selected the gentlemen to fill vacancies. Eev. Dr. K. K. Booth will represent the Synod of New York, and Elder M. H. Stratton will act for the Synod of New Jersey. On invitation of Judge Strong, it was re solved that tbe next meeting of the commit tee would be held in Washington, D. C, in the parlors of the Church of the Covenant This meeting will begin on February 4. It has not yet been decided when this meeting will be adjourned, but on account of the many synods meeting next week it is not probable that the committee will remain in this city longer than until next Monday. There was some talk of adjourning to-day, and then begin work again next Monday, but this did not seem to meet the views of t he majority, who appear to want to leave for their homes on Monday or Tuesday. While the committee did not get along so rapidly yesterday as before, they consider their work very satisfactory inasmuch as they are now in the hardest part of the in strument One of the divine's said yester day that the reason they were taking the matter so slowly was that the old confession of faith had stood for 250 years and they want the new one to stand as good a test. The changes made are not at all radical and the committee hopes to have their work adopted by the General Assembly withouta great deal of objection. THEA, DAUGHTER OF CAMELLIA. Some Facts That Will Interest All of Her Many Admirers. CHAPTER V. The costume worn by Thea Senensis is composed ot panels cut V-shaped, and over lapping each other so completely that the whole form onegarment that is a dream of beau ty. The peculiar pat tern of these panels is the interesting thing about the whole costume and regarding which little is known by the ladies of the present age. The illustration given herewith will show the venation of the leaf (or panel as we have chosen to call it). Now, in nearly all other leaves the side veins, branch ing off from tbe center vein, extend to the ed e. or. in some rare instances, very near. In the illustration it win ne seen that, in stead of extending to the edge, the side veins only reach abont two-thirds ot the distance, and each one curves around meeting the next and forming a loop. This leaf can be recognized from others, if a piece large enough can be obtained to show this distinctive venation, and this can usually be done unless in the process of cur ing the leaves are broken ud too mnch. The next chapter will be some interest ing facts relative to the climate necessary to Thca's health and also to her food diet But He-No Tee. the people's store, fifth avenue, largest and Finest Store in the City. First-class dry goods at lowest cash prices only one price. Campbell & Dick. One Thousand Dollars Forfeit if I fail to urove Floraplexion the best medicine for liver complaint, dyspep sia, nervous debility, biliousness, consump tion. It enres where all other remedies fail. Ask your druggist for it Sample bottle sent free. Fbanklej Hart, New York. MWFSU DrvTDEND. The Chartiers Valley Gas Co., I Pittsburg. Pa.. October 9. 1890. s VTOTICE-THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS jy of this company has this day declared a dividend of ONE AND ONE-HALF PER CENT upon tbe capital stock of the company, payable on the 25th instant by mailed check. Transfer books will be closed from 18th to 25th inclusive. F. J. TENER, Treasurer. oclO-29-D OFFICIAL-PITTSBCRG. VTOT1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A JLN stray horse, buggy and harness will be sold at public rale at the Municipal Hospital, Thirteenth ward, this city. OCTOBER 13, 1S90, at 10 o'clock A. X J.O.BROWN. oc9-93 C'biet Department Public Safety. AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZIfG THE grading, paving and curbing of Wool slayer alley, from Main street to Friendship avenue. Whereas. It appears by the petition anil affi davit on file in the office of the Clerk of Coun cils that one-third in interest of the owners of property fronting and abutting upon the said street have petitioned the Councils of said city to enact an ordinance for the grading, paving and curbing of the same; therefore. Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the city of Pittsburg in Select and Common Coun cils assembled, and it is bereDy ordained and enacted by the authority of the same. That tbe Chief of the Department of Public Works be, and Is hereby authorized and directed to adver tise in accordance with tbe acts of Assembly of tbe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the ordinances of the said city of Pittsburg relat ing thereto and regulating tho same for pro posals for the grading, paving and curbing of Woolslayer alley, from Main street tn Friend ship avenue, tbe contract tberetortobe lee in the manner directed by tbe said acts of Assem bly and ordinances. The cost and expense of the same to be a-sessed and collected in accord ance nith tho provisions of an act of Assembly ot the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, en titled, "An act relating to streets and severs in cities of tbe second class," approved the 16th day of May, A. D., 1889. AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE grading, paving and curbing of Frazler street, from Boquet street to McKee place. Whereas, It appears by tbe petition and affi davit on file in the office of the clerk of Coun cils, that one-third in interest of tbe owners of property fronting and abutting npon the said street, have petitioned the Councils of said city to enact an ordinance for the grading, paving and curbing of tbe same; therefore. Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by tho authority of tbe same. That tbe Chief of tbe Department of Public Works be and is hereby authorized and directed to ad vertise in accordance with the acts of Assem bly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the ordinances of Ihesaid city of Pittsburg re lating thereto and regnlating tho same, for proposals for the grading, paving and curbing of Frazler street, from Boquet street to Mc Kee place, the contract therefor to be let in tho manner directed by the said acts of Assem bly and ordinances. The cost and expense of the same to be assessed and collected in accord ance with tbe provisions of an act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, en titled, "An act relating to streets and sewers in cities of ihe second class," approved the 16th day May, A. D. 1889. AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE opening or Hays street, from Euclid street to Negley avenue. 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 tbe authority of tbe same. That tbe Chief of the Department of Public Works be and is hereby authorized and directed to cause to be sui veyed and opened within 60 days from the date of the passage of this ordinance, Hays street from Euclid street to Nezley avenue, at a width of SO feet, in accordance with a plan on file in the Department ot Public Works, known as "East Liberty plan of street." approved September 25, 1870. The damages caused there by and the benefits to pay tbe same to be as sessed and collected In accordance with the provisions of an act of Assembly ot the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An act relating to street and sowers in cities of tbe second class," approved tbe 16th day of .May, A. V. 1889. Continued on Tenth Page. $500 to $500,000 to loan On mortgages, city or country property, 4V. 5 and 6 per cent. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. Telephone No. 975. oc9-64-l $o$il PITTSBURG - DISPATCH. Jtt-DUplay advertisements one dollar per square for one insertion. Classified advertise ments on this page, such as Wanted. lor Sale. To Let, etc, ten cents per line for each inser tion, and none taken for less than thirl cents. Top line being disvlayed counts as two. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BRANCH OFFICES. FOR THE bOUTHSIDE, NO. 1412 CARSON STKEET. BRANCH OFFICES A LSO AS BELOW, WHERE WANT, FOR SALE, TO LET, AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS "WILL BE RE CEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements are to be prenald except where advertisers already have accounts with THE DIS PATCH. P1TTSBURO. THOMAS MCCAFFREY, 3S1 Butler street. EMU. G. STUCKEY. 24th street and Penn ave. E. G. STUCKEY 4 CO., Wylle ave. and Fultoast. N. STOK.ELY, Fifth Avenue Market House. EAST END. 1. "W. WALLACE. 6121 Penn avenu. OAKLAND. MCALLISTER & 8HEllSLEK,5thv. ft Alwoodsu eoumsiDE. JACOB HPOHN. No. SC&rson street. ALLEGHENY." A.J. KAERCHEK, 59 Federal street. H. J. McBRIDF. Market House, Allegheny. FRED n. EGGEKS. 172 Ohio street. F. n. EGGERS&SON, Ohio and Chestnut nts. SAMUEL LAURY. Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS MCHENKY, Western and Irwin aves. G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania snd Beaver aves. FEKKYM. GLE1M. Rebecca and Allegheny aves. T. R. MORRIS, 686 Preble ave. M1LLVALE BOROUGH. W. TV. FLOCK.ER, Stationer. No. 4 Grant ave. SHARPSBUBG. C. BELLMAN. Stationer. 818 Main it. THE BUSINESS OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH IS NOW Corner Smithfield and Diamond Streets. WANTED. Male Help. AGENTS AGEM'S! ALBUMS! ALBUMS I e are now about to place upon the market by wholesilc and retail our Immense stock of Im ported and home-made albums, Including the celebrated Posen Co. album, the finest In the world, which e Import direct from Germany: we require the services of a nuinberof efficient scents. Apply P. J. FLEMING & CO.. 77 Dia mond st. seIS-177 GENTS FOR AN ESTABLISHED BUILD ING and loan association to work in the city and through the States ol Ohio and Pennsylvania; permanent situations tngood men: reference re quired. Call on or address E. L. HAWLEY, Gen eral Agent. Penn building, city. oc9-37 CLEKK-FOR HOTEL OFFICE-TEN MILES from city; state experience and give refer ence. W. H Box 18, Kdcewoodville, Pa. ocltt-6 COATMAKER-A FIRST-CLASS COAT MAKER. Apply at once to G. D. BLACK MORE, 195 Market, East Liverpool. O. oc9-78 FOKEMAN-AN ENERGETIC MINE FORE MAN with good control over men and eligi ble to examination: bituminous coal: Jeffrey mining machines: practical superlutendant with resident mine surveyors; extensive mines: give references: state salary and experience. Address J. HEMINGWAY, Supt.. Newcastle Mines, Cambria, Weston county, Wyoming. oc5-15y-D FOREMAN EXPERIENCED AND COMPE TENT to take charge oi chain works near New York. Address COMPETENT. Box 3WH, New York. oclO-40 LIFE INSURANCE AGENTS GENERAL and special. Tor West'n Pa. and W. Va.; something new; comparison challenged. Address F. B. FLEMING, 98 Fourth ave. QC9-12 MAN-WE WANT TO SECURE THE SER VICES of an active, bustling business man. that can give good security, to managebrxnch wholesale house in this city: one that can handle tbe picture frame and art trade of this locality; correspondence solicited.. CONSOLIDATED COPYING CO.. 154 and 156 W. VanBnren St., Chicago, 111. ocS-2 M AN-OF GOOD BUSINESS ABILITY FOR cltv salesman: onlvmen of experience need apply; reference required. Address K. & Co.. Dis patch office. oclO-30 MAN-FIRbT-CLASS MAN WHO HAS HAD experience as canvasser; to the right man liberal salary. Address M. M Dispatch office. ocD-117 -VTEWSPAFER CANVASSER STATE EXPE- JLI KIENCEand salary expected. Address JS. J. .M., Dispatcn omce. OC10-H7 ,HS. CAli -TiLUMBERS-TWO GOOD PLUMBKRS L JL at NO. 1809 CARSON STREET, S. S. ocD-83 TINKER-ONE GOOD TINNER. APPLY TO SCARBOROUGH KLAUSS, 3809 Firth ave nue, Oakland. oclO-51 TTOUNG MAN-TO LEARN REAL .ESTATE j. and insurants business thoroughly: also, services for several months will be this -valuable education and an Interest In real estate: Arm Is reliable and doing a good business. BOX 368, Plttsbnrg. ocIO-46 OJNGMAN-FORKETAILTEABUSINESS: to one having established trade, city or countrv. good wages and an interest in the busi ness will be given. Address CONFIDENCE, Dis patch office. oc9-3 OUNG MAN-EXPERIENCED IN HOUSE FUltNISHING goods, as assistant to mana ger in that department. State see. experience. and salary expected, to BOX 631, city. oclO-50 YOUNG MAN-ABOUT 16 YEARS: MUST reside in East End. Apply at WELDON'S LO W-PIUCED GKOCEKT. 2U1 Market st. ocl0-61 Female Help. TAILOUESS-FOR AN INSTITUTION 20 miles from the city to work on pants: must be able to teach sewing; middle-aged single woman preferred; wages J20 per month, with board and washing. Address LAKE, Dispatch office. OC7-14 WAISTMAKERS TWO EXPERIENCED hands. Inquire 21 EIGHTH bT city ocIO-54 Female Help. WET NURSE SEAMSTRESS. FRENCH GOV ERN KSS. cooks, chambermaids, house girls, dishwashers, short order cook. JIEEEIAN'S, 545 Grant St. Telephone 90. OC6-D Situations. BOOKKEEPING-WILL TAKE CHARGE OF books requiring only occasional attention; attend to opening or closing of books, correction of errors or anything in the line or accounting: have had long experience and can give the best of references. A. F. SAWH1LL, 187 Federal St., Allegheny, Fa, ocI-62-d POSITION-BY AN EXPERIENCED BOOK KEEPER with a manulacturlng or Jobbing house: good references glvenv Address BOOK KEEPER, Dispatch office. oc.9-46 SET OF BOOKS TO KEEP-IN THE EVENING by experienced bookkeeper: best of refer ence. Address E. F., Dispatch office. OC9-31 SITUATION-BY A PROFESSIONAL LADY nurse; surgery cases prelerred: massage treatment given; good references furnished. Call or address B 79 Diamond St., Pittsburg. Pa. 0C9-45 Booms, Houses, Etc HOUSF.-OF701JSROOMS, CENTRALLY LO CATED in Allegheny. Address, giving rent, location, and if vacant, C. C, Dispatch office. oclO-17 Boarders and ledgers. OCCUPANTS-FOB PLEASANT FURNISHED second-story front bedroom, racing park; references exchanged. NO. 23 MONTGOMERY AVE. cclO-5 Financial. MONEY-SOME PHILANTHROPIST TO loan two young married men J3M each, to hold Insurance policy as collateral and accept in monthly payments. AMERICAN, Dispatch office. ocio-69 MOK.GAGES-ri,0CO,0Cl0 TO LOAN ON CITY and Baburban properties at 4&, 5 and 6 per cent, and on larms in Allegheny and adjacent csunties at 6 per cent. 1. M. PENNOCK & SON, 147 Fourth avenue, ap7-f4l MORTGAGES ON CITY OH ALLEGHENY countv property at lowest rates, HENRY A. WEAVER & CO.. 92 Fourth avenue. mb2-D TO LOANf300,X), IN AMOUNTS OF $3,000 and upward, on rltv and suburban property, on iii per cent, free of tax: also smaller amounts at 5 and 6 per cent. BLACK & AIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. S , eeZi-dJS-D TO LOAN-P00.000 ON MORTGAGE3-S1C0 and npward at 6 percent:fo00,000 at 4X percent on residences or business property; also in ad joining counties. S. H. FRENCH, 125 Fourth avenue. 0C24-4-D Miscellaneous. ALL TO USE JONES' BEDBUG PARALYZEE Jones' Magic Roach Powder: contains no poison: roaches banished oy contract; satlsfac t.'5?.,.'r,1TJ?r no pay. Prepared by GEO. f. JONES, 222Federarst., Allegheny. Pa. Soldby all flrst-class druggists. Telephone No. 3332. Jyll-42-MWF VEKYONE TO KNOW THEY CAN GET their sewing machine repaired in flrst-class order; all work warranted: genuine needles and attachments for all niakei of machines at the low est prices; the best skirt draper in the market. Call and see It at H. CARTER'S, 19 Sixth st. OC7-MWT TO BUY-FOR SPOT CASH, AT A BARGAIN, a grocery store, located either In tbe old city or the East End. BUSINESS, Dispatch office. oclJ-13 PENSIONS THE PITTSBURG PENSION AGENCY OF J. H. STEVENSON St CO., 100 Fifth arc-Pensions now bad for all disabled soldiers, permanently helpless children anil widows or deceased soldiers under late act of Congress: pensions Increased to correspond with the disability; bounties collected: certificates vol service procured where discharges are lost. V SC14-D PUPILS-A YOUNG WELL EDUCATED German desires to give lessons in tbe Ger man, French, Spanish and Italian languages. Address K. Y Dispatch office. oclO-50 JFKED&Y, OCTOBER" JO FOR SALE IMPROVED REAJL ESTATE. City Residences. CENTER AVE. -TEN MINUTES FROM Court House, two-story brick dwelling six rooms, hall, vestibule, bath, h. and c. -water, nat. and art. gas: all in flrst-class repair: lot3)x 98 to a good street: room to build another house; low price and easy terms. BAXTER. THOMP- UJinrMAVl!.-J(I!AK JfULlUJ ai. jij. a bargain, to effect a quick sale of a desirable brick house, 8 rooms, modern improvements: lot 21x80 ft : anv one desiring to buy a good home cheap should call at once. See W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth ave. oc3-52-r CONGRESS ST.-fll.COO-CORNER FRANKLIN St., Seventh ward, three-story brick dwell ing of nine rooms, hall, bathroom, w. c. range, both gases, marble mantels, furnace, nice laundry, etc.; rents for S2 per month: lot 38x45; send for large catalogue Tree. BLACK & BAIRD, to Fourth ave. E51 oclO-20-FSn DEVILL1KRS Sl'.-f9.000- TWO-STORY dwellings of 7 rooms each: lot 40xS4; reve nue S780: taxes S121: send for large catalogue, free, lust out. BLACK & BAIRD. 85 Fourth ave nue. oc4-37-rssu HOUSES-A PAYING INVESTMENT, NOW bringing in over 81,300 per year rent, block ot Ave houses lrontlus two streets: well located in the Eighth ward, near Fifth ave.; price very reasonable and terms easy. See W. A. HERRON SON 8, No. W Fourth ave. oc3-26-P HOU3E-OR FOR BENT-A RARE CHANCE to secure a large house and large grounds; elegantly furnlsbed: can be rented furnished or untnrnlshed: bouse cntlrelr new, with all modern improvements. "or particulars address E. C. D., Dispatch office. oes-ll WEKSTER AVE. -J7,5OTr-NEAR DEVIL LIERS street, a two-story pressed brick dwelling of 9 rooms, haII,.hathroom, w. c., range, both gases, marble mantels, nice laundry, etc.: lot 2uxl26: send for large catalogue free. BLACK KAJRD. 95 Fourth avenue. ECO ociu-21-MF- "nrEiisTEu ave. hioo near arthur - w t sireei, - iwo-siory Dricit uhciiiukb v rooms each: rent for 119 50 each: lot 20x109; send for large catalogue free. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. Era ocIO-21-mt QPT 500-WEBSTER AVE., NEAR CENTRAL DtMTractlon line, elegantnewQueeu Anneframe dwelling, containing S rooms and finished attic, vestibule, bath, inside w. c, laUudry, stationary tubs, speaking tubes, hardwood mantels with French mirrors, electric light wires all through, handsome stationary bookcase, pantries, cup boards, etc.: very complete house; must bo seen to he appreciated; large lot 40x125; terms easy. M. F. HIPPLK & CO., 96 Fourth ave. ocl0-35-iursu' GA OOO FOR 2 GOOD BRICK HOUSES OF 5 JDitJ rooms each on Jane, near Twenty-first St., Bouthslde: this Is a bargain for anyone desiring an investment or a home. See W. A. HERRON 4 SONS, 80 Fourth ave. oclO-4-10,14.16,18 East End Residences. ATWOODoT.-NO. 316, UAKLAND-FHAME house; two-story awl mansard: 10 rooms, cellar, batb, hot and cold water: both gases; porch front and back; lot 22x100 to a 25 foot allev; ?5,000: easy payments. McLAIN & ZUG SMITH, rea( estate and mortgage brokers, 437 Grant st. oclO-19 BROAD ST.-S3.5C0-NEAR NEGLEY AVE., two-storv frame dwelling of seven rooms, hall, natural gas. porches, etc.: very conveniently and pleasantly located, only one square front cable line and new electric road; lot 32x105. A272. Send for large catalogue, free. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. oclO-22-TUF EAST END AVENUE-NEAR PENN, BEAU TIFUL frame dwelling 8 rooms, reception hall.balh,w.c.. natural gas, electric light. A290. hend for large catalogue, free. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. oclO-22-TUF OAKLAND-S1.60U-TWO-STORY MANSARD brick of three rooms, vestibule, hall, bath, all conveniences: nice lot, 23x120; cheap. CHARLES SOMERS & CO.. 313 Wood St., 6019 Penn ave. oclO-10 BESIDENCE-A BEAUTIFUL HOME IN strictly flrst-class neighborhood; eight rooms and tour finished attic rooms: on a paved and sewered street: only a lew steps from Penn ave. : new house and modern throughout: hardwood mantels and very handsome tile hearths: sliding doors: pantry; complete laundry, with soapstone lined tubs: stationary washstand; best of sani tary plumbing: plenty of linen and clothing clos ets: nat. and art. gas; electric lights; a charming home and a sure and safe Investment: moderate price and favorable terms. S. A. DICKIE CO., Penn and Shady aves., E. E. OC10-37 SLMEN AVE.-S5,800-NEAR LINDEN. BOU LEVARD place, a heautltul frame dwelling of ten rooms, reception hall, bathroom, w. c, stationary washstand. both gases, slate mantels, laundry, electric light wires: all modern conven iences: lot 35x100: send for large catalogue, tree. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. A212 OC10-22-TUF SUMMERLEA ST. ?6.500 - NEAR ELLS WORTH avenue, very pretty Queen Anne frame dwelling of nine rooms, reception hall, ves tibule, bathroom, statlonarr washstand, w. c, hot and cold water, front and rear stairs, slate and hardwood mantels with beautiful cabinet trim mings, tile hearths, elegant chandeliers, natural gas, sliding doors, inside shutters and china clos ets: large closet in each room; handsomely papered throughout; front and rear porches; nice lawn: lot51xlMx77: near Duqnesne electric cars; very desirable location: send for large catalogue, free. BLACK & BAIRD. 95 Fourth avenue. E217 OC10-22-TUF QOQ 000 RESIDENCE-EAST END. WITH tjJO 1 acres, on 50-foot asphaltnm paved and sewered street, onlv one square from Du quesue Electric road and nearvpenn ave. cable road, new Queen Anne brick dwelling, 11 rooms and reception hall, bath, laundry, botbgascs.flne mantels, tile hearths, etc.; In fact, fitted up with all modern conveniences and appliances, and was built foruse of present owner, who desires to sell on account of leaving city: the grounds contain a large number of beautiful forest trees, an excel lent spring of pure water and a good stable and carriage house, driveways, flagstone walks, etc; terms to suit purchaser. M. F. HIPFLE & CO., 98 Fourth ave. oc!0-3G-ThFSu JJr7 300-EAST END RESIDENCE. ON 60 49 FOOT asphaltum i)avcd and sewered street, one square from Duquesne electric road, also near Penn ave. cable line; new and modern Queen Anne brick dwelling, ten rooms and recep tion hall, hardwood finish, batb, laundry, sta tionary tubs, cemented cellar, electric light, handsome hardwood and slate mantels, tile hearths, two w. c's, both gases, sliding doors, etc.: lot 40x160 feet; houses set back from street: beautiful lawns: terms very easy, M. F. HIPPLE & CO., 93 Fourth ave. ocl0-34-WFSu (En 800-FOR ONE OF IHE NEATEST V&J) little homes In the Nineteenth ward. East End: S rooms and finished attic; very conveniently arranged: newly painted and papered; slate man tel: natural gas. city water; 2 porches: 19 in per fect order: first-rate neighborhood and within 8 minutes' easv walk of Fifth ave. and Penn ave. cables: lot 24x100; abartfaln for some one with small family. S. A. DICKIE CO., Penn and Shady aves.. K. E. 484. oclO-37" Qd OOO-SMALL CASH PAYMENT DOWN, OvJ) balance on easy terms and long time: be tween Highland and Slivdy aves., one of the most desirable locations In the East End: convenient lo all the lines of quick transit; modern house of eight rooms; Iot59xl37 feet to an alley; the im provements are so situated as to leave room to build other house If desired. See V. A. HERKON 4 SONS, No. 80 Fourth ave. oc3-26-F rr OOO-HANDSOME BBICK RESIDENCE, J5 i 7 rooms, bath, laundry, inside shutters, front and back porches, elegaut location on Rip peyst., (paved) Nineteenth ward; lot 48x120 ft.: 5 minutes to cable lines; easy terms. MELLON BROTHERS. 6343 Station St. oc5.163-MWFSa AUegheny Residences. ALLEGHENY ELEGANT RESIDENCE properties California avenne, five acres; Davis avenue, four acres; Wylle avenue, one acre; McClure avenue, one acre. CHARLES SOMERS CO., 313 Wood st. and 6019 Penn ave. oclO-10 TUENA VISTA STREET-NEAR JACKSON U brick of 10 rooms, a good house In all respects on nly 9,OU0, B ZiV. send tor large catalogue lust tit. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenne. out. OC5-43-WF8U' Suburban Residences. H OUSES--A RARE BARGAIN-THREE houses, now occunled. bringing !8 rent ner month, in the booming iron town oi Texas, New jxruiiuguam; uue iruu mruace jusijroinginDiasE, another furnace and one rolling mill In course of construction; will sell for S1.8U0 cash; need tbe money In business. JOHN C. MEYERS, 316 North Fourth St., St. Louis. Mo. ocS-100-FSn' HOUSE-Of SIX ROOMS AND LAUNDRY: Iot50xl20: water In kitchen and laundry; very low price: small cash payment. J. ft. MURPHY', opposite rallwav station, Crafton, Pa. ocl0-l$ FOR SAXE-LOTS. East End Lots. "A BOUT 16 ACRES OF GOOD LAND NEAR XX. Schenley Park, East End; rare chance for speculation. JAS. . DRAPE CO., 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. oclo-36 AMBER SrREET-82.700. NEAR FRIENDSHIP avenue, a vacamlou 40x110 to ?(Moot alley; send for large catalogue free. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. A2U2. oc10-22-tuf AMBER STREET-2,200, BAUM GROVE plan, a vacant lot. 40x103: send for large catalogue free. BLACK & BAIRD. 95 Fourth avenue. A269. ocIO-22-tuf CQOO-ON E-FOURTH CASH. BALANCE TO Di7 suit the nurchaser. level building lot9 on grade, 24x100 feet to an alley, on Homewood ave. f tnese lots are among tbe best on tne street, and the price Is low. W. A. HERRON SONS. No. 80 Fourth ave. 0C3-26-F ffiJQOO EACH-ON DE.RBOKN, NEAR W1NE UU B1DDLE avcNlnetcenth ward; nice level lots, 20x100 each, at terms to suit. Bee THOMAS MCCAFFREY, 3500 Butler st. oc9-83 GJQOO ONLY ON DEARBORN, NEAR MA 15J? TH1LDA st; 1 lot, 24x100: X cash. See THOMAS MCCAFFREY, 3509 Bntler. OC9-88' Hazelwood Lots. Cf) 50O-ONE ACRE, 200 FEET FRONT. ij)l1 Hazelwood ave.: excellent location for buildings, valuable deposits of stone; this prop erty will yield many times Its rrescnt cos.t. CHARLES SOMERS 4 CO., 313 Wood St.. 6019 Penn ave. oelo-9-FSn Suburban Ixjts. BELMONT PLACE-ELEGANT BUILDING lots, soxipo; good exposure, wide avenues, ood walks, perject sewerage; established neigh ornood! a suburban plan with cltr conveniences; only flvo minutes' walk from Ingram station. P.. ti 4 m. L. R. R.: 3d trains dallv: fare 5K cents: very low prices: terms S25 down. balancs"siu per month; call and see plan. BAXTER, THOMP SON 4 CO., 162 Fourth avenue. ocS-tS' TOTS-NORTH JEANNETTK. ADJOINING XJ the Fort Pitt Glass Works of Dlthrtdge ft Co.: fine lots 40x100; low prices and eisv terni. STS1!" ntl trices,:BAXlEB, THOMPSON 4 CO., 162 Fourth ave. OC5-91 189Ct- FOR SAIE-tOTS. Allegheny Lot. ARCH STREET-SECOND WARD, ALLE GHENY, two good lots. 20x100 ft., each to another street; we will sell separately. H desired: price low. bee W. A. HERRON 4 SONS. No 80 Fourth ave. oc3-2S-F FIVE ACKfifcH-ON NEW BRIGHTON ROAD, Eleventh ward, Allegheny; about 500 reet frontage: nicely located for sub-division; n bar gain: terms to suit nurchaser. For further par ticulars see EWING& BYERS, 93 Federal st. and 166 Fourth ave. OC10-30-TUFSU Farms. FARM-STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, ETC., AT auction, on Wednesday. October 15. at 1:30 o'clock, on John 1I. Hamilton's farm, Neville Island, opposite Clifton, on Fort Wayne road ; there are ISO hotbed sash, wagon, plows, cultivator, cart, horse, cow. bogs, com. rye, potatoes, pump, skiff, etc.: 8 months' credit. LhATHERMANT CO., owners. A. LEGGATE& SON, Auction eers. OCS-99' FARM-FOR SALE OR WILL EXCHANGE for city property: near Seweckley. containing about 80 acres: well stocked with fruit, a 7-room frame dwelling, barn and other outbuildings: all In good repair: an oil well producing about 50 bar rels per day on the place: crlce $12,1X10. M. F. HIPPLE & CO., 96 Fourth ave. oc10-33-fsu' FARM-12J ACRES, WITH ALL BUILDINGS required; good for stock, grain or fruit: one oixnecjioice places, . 'iciies iruui xbicumonu. Va.; a heartsome southern home: onlv J) per acre. ED WrTTISH, 410 Grant street, Pitts burg. OC9-D Miscellaneous. EXTENSIVE TRACTS OF MINERAL AND timber lands In the South and West From 100, 000 to 1,000,000 acres of tbe flnesttlmber. Iron ore, coal, etc., etc, possessing railroad and river facilities; full particulars, with prospectus, can be obtained at our office JAS. W. DRAPE 4 CO., 129 Fourth avenne, Pittsburg. oc-53" HOUSES-BY J- H. STEVENSON 4 CO., 100 Fifth ave. Dwelling of 9 rooms, nearly new, brick, in Second ward. Allegheny, has halls, cel lar, both gases, hot and cold water, bath room, well finished, grained, etc.. close to electric line, only S4.0C0 and inpayments: see this before you buv;also dwelling of 6 rooms and finished attic in the best part of Sixth ward, Allegheny, a brick, finely finished, price 83,000, room on same lot for a second building: also In Thirty-second ward. Pittsburg, a frame of 9 rooms and 2 moms in attic, cistern, gas, large lot, price only J4.20O. ocl- 6 000 ACRES OP RICH AGRICULTURAL 1 and mineral lands, having greatquantlty of heavy timber, inexhaustible deposits of Iron ore. coal, limestone, etc., extensive furnace,ctc. etc., 60 houses, with stores, offices in Ohio, on line of railroad and contlguousto the river: this would he a rare purchase lor the purpose of prosecuting the furnaco business, etc, etc. Particulars from JAS. W. DRAPE 4 CO., 129 Fourth ave., l'ltts barg. - ocO-53 FOR SALE-BUSINESS. Business Opportunities. BARBER SHOP-ONE OF THE REST STANDS in the city. Inquire at A. EDLIS 4 CO.. 502 Liberty st , Pittsburg, Pa. ocl0-52' BUSINESS AT INVOICE WHOLESALE grocery and flour business in Beaver Falls; reasons for selling, too much other business to at tend to. Address WHOLESALE GROCERY, Seventh ave.. Beaver Falls, Pa. oc5-H7 GROCERY-EAST END GROCERY, DOING large business; ?ood corner: others tn both cities, $i00to S5.000: cigar and notion stores, drug stores, shoe stores, bakeries, city saloon and hotel, hardware. HOLMES 4 CO., 420 Smithfield st. oc9-87 -ypL,LINFRY STORE-BEST CHANCE EVER JJJL offered; grocery store In both cities and suburbs; flouring mill, 3,000-. bakeries, cigar stores, notion stores, drug stores, shoe stores, book and statlonerv store, milk depots. SHEP ARD 4 CO., 151 Fourth ave. oc4 s TOREROOM-A ONE. ON SMIfHFIELD ST.; stocc, nxtures ana lease: a rare cnance: capi- tal required S3.000: do not tail to investigate. Mc LAIN 4 ZUGSM1TH, Mortgage and Real Estate Brokers, 437 Grant st. ocO-38 TIN SHOP-IN A GOOD LOCATION AND plenty of roofing and gas fitting to do: will be sold at a bargain. Inquire of J. H. BOWERS, Bellevernon, Pa. .oclO-14 Business Properties. FFTH AVE. NEARNEW MARKET HOUSE, S24.000. 2 three-storv brick buildings, one of storeroom and 5 dwelling rooms, the other of storeroom ana s aweiuug rooms: Dotn ommings havb hall, bathroom, w. c. hot aud cold water, and both gases: also, three 5-room brick nouses In the rear on our alley: lot 40xS0: a good Invest ment. E55. Send for large catalogue, free. Just out. BLACK 4 BAIRD, 95 F.ourth ave. oc5-44-TUFSu HOTEL-OR TO EXCHANGE, PARTLY FOR Pittsburg property, a fine botel in Ohio, near to depot: the building alone cost 810,000 to build: lot 30x125: the botel Is furulshed complete, everything new and elegant, furniture Just put In cost $1,700; present tenant pays S75 per month; price for all (3.500, S1,000 cash; balance (CO per month with 6 percent. Applyfor particulars No. i SIXTH AVE. OCIO-43-10,11,18 Tl.rACMlNE SHOP AND LOT-IN THRIVING JjJL oil town, 210x210; one 20-lnch lathe, one 20- tnen arm press, one z-incn pipe macnine, snait lng, boiler and engine; also small stock of steam and gas fittings. Plenty of work for the tools. Address I. M., Dispatch office. ocS-U-wFSu' Manufacturing Sites. -JVfANUFACTURING SITES-FROM 10TO 100 JXL acres ana over, on line ot rauroaa ana river, eminently adapted for manufacturing purposes on account of contignlty to gas. coal, etc, etc. JAS. W. DRAPE 4 CO., 129 Fourth avenue. Pitts burg. ocO-53 FOR SALE-MISCEIXANEOUS. Horses, Vehicles, Live Stock, Etc Black" mare-cheap-for want of use. 6 years old: warranted sound, good worker, single or double: will weigh about 1,350. Can be seen 215 FIRST AVE., above Grant. ocl9-8 HOR3E-FOR WANT OF USE-1 BAY HORSE and delivery wagon, harness, etc.: horse weighs about 1,300 pounds and is 7 years old, sound andbonest: a bargain If called for soon: can be seen at KERR'S SALE STABLE, 527 Penn ave. Inquire for Hamilton's horse. oclo-2i PONIES-ATEAM OF GOOD PONIES; WILL work single or double; will sell cheap. 500 HIGHLAND AVE.. East End. oc7-66 SIX SEAT ROCKA WAY-MODERN STYLE, perfect repair, recently done up, made by good maker, been used by private family, sold very low; great bargain for liveryman, under tiker or private family Can be seen at ilc NULTY'S LIVERY STABLE, 212 Fifth ave. Ask for Mr. Lobdclls' carriage. oclO-55 w- AGON-A PLATFORM SPRING WAGON; sullablo for one or two horses: also two horses and harness; will sell together or separate: can be seen at the stables of ALLEGHENY TRANSFER CO., 96 North ave, Allegheny. oclO-65 Machinery and Metals. CASING-600 FEET OF $X I.N. AND 6-50 FEET of 64 in. oil well casing; good as new. In quire NEAL BROS., 612 Liberty ave., city. oc9-13" DRILLING ENGINES AND BOILERS-FOK oil or gas wells, engines and boilers In every size and style, sawmills anj wood-working ma chinery. HARME3 MACHIN E DEPOT, No. 97 First ave., Pittsburg. Pa. mh9-D ENGINES AND BOILER-NEW AND RE FUTED: repairing promptly attended to, PORTER FOUNDRY AND MACHINE CO., LIM below Suspension bridge, Allegheny, Pa. 002-63 HOISTING ENGINES. DERRICKS AND derrick forgings, steel hoisting and guy ropes in stock: stationary engines and boilers, shears, clay and ore pans. etc. THOMAS CAR LIN'S SONS, Lacock and Sandusky streets. Alle gheny. Pa. au5-3S-Mwr" SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND BOILERS O all sizes and styles In stock, from 4 to 100 h. p. ; all refitted; good as new, at lowest prices: porta ble engines, 8 to 25 h. p.; boilers all sizes and styles. J. S. YOUNG, 23 Park way, Allegheny, Pa. ocSS-oO-D Miscellaneous. EVAPORATED ELDERBERRIES FIRST CLASS. Inquire or 1. P. WRIGHT, Lowell ville. Mahoning Co.. O. oclO-28 PERSONAL. PERSONAL HOOKS WANTED-1F YOU have anv books to sell, let us know. LEVI'S BOOK STORE. Seventh Avenue Hotel building. mh7 PERSONAL WE HAVE FOR SALE THF. Encyclopedia Brltannlca, good as new, sheep or morocco binding; very cheap; also 50.000 other books, old and new, FRANK BACON 4 CO.. 301 Smithfield street. se26 PERSONAL LADIES. J. DWYER SELLS fine dress goods. Jactpts. wraps. Jewelry, etc., on weekly payments: lw-1: mill .ill the latest styles in these goods. CIJU!. SKVKNTH AVE. AND SMITHFIELD, upstairs, Itoom 4, McCance block. Cut thi?:iut and save trouble in finding place. OC3-3S PERSONAL THE UNDERSIGNED WISH TO thank Mayor Wyman, his police force, the members of the different lodges aud the Rev. Dr. B. Pick for their kindness in raying the last tribute of respect at the funeral of the late Jacob Furch: also thanks for the flowers. MRS. FDRCH AND SONS. oclO-28 PERSONAL-FRIENDS OF GEO. A. KNAPP wish to hear from him: supposed to be sick in a hospital either in the city of Pittsburg or Allegheny. Any Information of him or his whereabouts will be kindly received bv his brother-in-law, SAMUEL C' ARNOLD. Nortn slde Hotel. Allegheny, Pa. oclO-53 PEKiONAL-GENTLEMEN CONTEMPLAT ING a trip to the seashore and mountain re sorts or returning therefrom, should bring their clothing to DICKSON, the tailor, 65 Filth ave.. 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 tbe same time should yoa desire a new suit, his stock of Imported and domestic goods is or the newest and most fashionable patterns; by giving him a call von will not regret It. Tele. 1558. Je28-p lAiSI. LOST-GOLD WATCH AND CHAIN, BE TWEEN Bedford ave. and Fourteenth st. and Penn ave.. on Thursday evening. The finder will be suitably rewarded by returning to M. MAXWELL, corner Bedford and Washington st i oclO-75 EDTJCATT,ONAL. WEST WALNUT STREET SEMINARY FOR young ladles: twenty-fdurtb year; is provided forgiving a superior education in collegiate, eclec tie and preparatory departments: also In music and art. MBS. HENRIETTA KUTZ. 2045 Walnut it.. Philadelphia. lelJ-JO-uwy TO LET. City Residences. EULTON ST. ELKGANTVNEW THREE STORY brick dwelling, containing 7 rooms, bath, range h. and c. water.; both gases, slate mantels, inside shutters, hardwoodsflnlsbrbonse papered and glided all throngh In the latest de sign: large portico: good neighborhood; ten miu ntesfrom the postofiice; immediate possession; low rent. WM. PETTY 4 CO., 107 Fourth ave. oc9-2lt EATING ALLEY NO. 1. NEAR ROBERTS St., new brick bouse, two minutes from IV jlio io uiuic cats, tij. toiiib, umaiicu t.... insidew. client, SlSpermontb. InquireofMC CULLOUGH It SMITH. 31 Sevenths!. an26-75t ff-f pT PER MONTH A GOOD HOUSE, 5 tpJLO rooms, Larkln's alley, near Twenty-first street. Southslde. See W. A. HERRON 4 SONS. 80 Fourth avenue. oclo-3t East End Residences. CRAIG ST. NEAR FIFTH AVE.. A NEW2 story tjuern Anne residence. 11 rooms, re ception hall, handsomely papered throughout; every modern convenience. See BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth ave. oc9-59-Dt fflOrrEK MONTH -A VERY NEAT COT jUfJ TAGK, Grooms, modern improvements, nice yard, on Center ave., which is paved, near Highland ave.. East Kud: send for catalogue free. W. A. HERRON 4 SONS, 80 Fourth ave. oc9-21t Rooms. KOOM-ON FIrTH AVENUE. NEAR POST OFFICE: about 16x40: rent low. W. H. BARNES, printer, 61 Diamond st. selMSt Business Properties. STOREROOM-NEW AND VERY DESIRABLE storeioozrr, large cellar, plate-glass front, 8700 per yr.. on West Diamond, nr. Ohio St., Al legheny. See W. A.HKRRON 4 SONS. 80 Fourth ave. oc2-8l-2,4,7,l0t Offices, Desk Room, Etc. OFFICES A FEW MCE ONES IN GER MAMA SAVINGS BANK BUILDING. W ood and Diamond sts. an!0-49t MEETINGS. Headquarters Ascalon Commandeby, No. 59 Knights Templar, Pittsburg, October 8, 1S90, SPECIAL OKDER NO. L ATTENTION. Sir Knights: Yon are directed to assemble at the Asylum Free Masons Hall. Fifth ave.. on FRIDAY, 10th inst, at 12:30 o'clock sharp, in full Templar uniform, to attend the funeral of Sir W. v. Ackley. Members of Cummanderies No. 1, 35, and 48 are respectfully invited to join us. W. M. ANTHONY, E. O. oc9 97 VTOT1CE-IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A j meeting of the stockholders of the Mc Keesport and Bellevernon Railroad Company will be held at the general office of the com pany, in tbe Bank of Commerce hnilding, city of Pittsburp. on NOVEMBERS. 1S99. at 11 o'clock A. 31.. to consider an agreement ot consolida tion between that company aud tbe Pittsburp:, JtcKeesport and Ynnghighenv Railroad Com pany. JOHON G. ROBINSON, Sec'y. PITTSBURG, PA.. October 9, 1890. ocl0-25-oclQ.17,24,31.no5 OFFICE OF THE PnCENIX GLASS CoMPASY, I Pittsburg, Pa.. October Z lb0. s TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE Phcenix Glass Co. Take notice that bv virtue of a resolution of the Board of Directors of this company a meeting of the stockholders thereof will be held at its office. Room 6. Steven'ou bnildine. N". 43 Sixth avenue. Pitt b rp;, Pa., on WEDNESDAY, December 3, 1S90, at 10:3U o'clock A. 21., to vote upon the in crease of the canital stork of said companv. E. P. EBBERTS. ANDREW HOWARD, oc3-27-F Secretary. President. PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR STEEL ARMOR PIERCING Shot Ordnance Office. War Department, Washington, September 6, 1890. Sealed proposals, in duplicate, will be received at this office until 3 o'clock P. M. onTUESDAY, October 7. 1S90, when they will be publicly opened, for furnishing tbe Ordnance Depart ment, U. S. A., with eight and ren-inch Steel Armor-Piercing Shot. Blank forms on which proposals must be made and all information required bv bidders can be had upon applica tion. S. V. BENET, Brig. Gen., Chief of Ordnance. The time for opening tbe bids called for in the above advertisement is extended to NOVEMBER. 12, lc90. at same time and place. S. V. BENET. Brig. Gen., Chief of Ordnance. October 6, 1890. oc9-64 OFFICE OF THE CONTROLLER, ALLEGHENY COUNTY, PITTS BURG. Pa.. October 6 189a OEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE- O CEIVED at this office until 3 o'clock P. tt. MONDAY, October 13. 1S90. for filling ap proaches to bridge No. 4, over Big bewickiey creek, at Bradfords, and approaches to bridge No. 2 over Tom's run, at Dixmont. Bidders mnst visit sites before bidding. Bids to 00 by lump sum for each bridge for work complete. Bids for bridge No. A to be addressed in separate envelopes to the Coiamisslouers of Beaver and Allegheny counties. The successful bidder will be required to give bond in double tbe amount of the bid for tbe faithful performance of the contract. The right to reject any or all bids is reserved. Specifications can be. seen at the office of the 'County Engineer after October 8. 1890. JOS1AH SPEER, County Controller. OC6-3U-3IWTS AUCTION SALES. FIRST AUCTION SALE -OF Schenley Pari Land Co,'s Lots IK THE- TWENTY-THIRD WARD, Will Take Place Saturday, Oct. 11, at2 P. M. These lots are almost in tbe center of the city. No more eligible or healthy building sites. TERMS One-fourth cash, balance on time. A HANDSOME RESIDENCE, Containing 9 rooms, with all modern improve ments, and nearly an acre of ground, will also be offered for sale. The Second Avenue Electric cars, or the B. & O. K. R., will convey purchasers to Laughlin station. Tbe officers of the company are C. E. Succop, President; Peter Shields. Secretary; Jobn F. Steel, Treasurer: Directors, J. W. Patterson, John F. Armstrong, S. P. Conner, Thomas Jones, A. A. Adams, William Scbildecker. General Office of the Company, 533 GRANT ST., Cor. Virgin Alley. H. B. SMITHSON, Auctioneer- ocS-70 EXECUTOR'S SALE. Large and well-selected stock of WALL PAPER, At greatly reduced prices. Mnst be sold at once to close up estate of HENRY SWINDELL, Deceased; 148 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY. se24-12-KWT ELEGANT FURNITURE.BRUSSELS AND INGRAIN CARPETS. BEDDING, eta, at auction FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 10, at 10 o'clock, at tbe rooms, 311 Market St. Solid walnut, oak ana cherry chamber suits, wardrobes, cbiffloniers, folding beds, bedsteads, bureaus, washstands, secretaries, bookcases, hall racks, china closets, kitchen safes, side boards, chairs, rockers, extension and center tables. Full line of fine parlor suits in English rug, brocatelle, French tapestry, plushes and haircloth. Bed springs, hair and busk mat tresses, decorated toilet ware, curtains, rugs, fancy goods, pictures,- clocks, ornaments, etc, HENRY AUCTION CO., oc9-61 Auctiooers. ASSIGNEE'S SALE-LAWRENCE BANK Building will be sold at public auction on the premisesliy John D. Bailey, Auctioneer, on THURSDAY, October 30. 1890. 10 o'clock A. Jt TERMS OF SALE. Ten per cent of the purchase money to be paid in casta on the day of sale; the balance of one-tblrd.on or before the return day of this order (15th day of November next), and the balance in two eqnal annual payments secured by tight bond and mortgage upon the prem ises, or all in cash at the option of tbe pur chaser. Bv order of Court or Common Pleas. No. 1. FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO., ocl-47 Assignee. AUCTION SALEa H. B. 8MITHSON. Keal Estate and General Auctioneer, room 3 Eisner Building, Fifth and Wood street. Sales of Jewelry and Merchandise at stores. Furni ture at residences promptly attended to. oc2-43 3 CHOICE PROPERTIES. SPECULATION. Close to Scbenley Park. 36 ACRES, CHEAP. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 FOURTH ATE ocio-3l-Tnyan S22,000, Shadyside Residence. Property on principal residence street; paved, sewered, etc.; on line Dnnnesne Electric Road and near cable line or P. R. R. station. One of the most thoroughly eqnipped and complete modern brick Queen Anne dwellings in the E. E. Contains 15 large rooms, reception halt, 2 bath rooms, large, well-lighted laundry, station ary tnbs. beautiful bard-wood mantels, tils hearths, incandescent light, etc. Everything convenient and complete. Lot 80x160. Corner property. Terms. $3,000 to SS,000 cash: baL to suit purchaser. il. F. HIPPLE Co.. oo84-Tnrsn 96 Funrth ave. FOR SALE. WILKINSBURG. ThB choice property known as the Hubley estate, with frontages of 191 feet, on Penn ave. and Wallace st, adeDth of 284 feet for sale, with the fine, large brick dwelling house thereon; a good opportunity for a homestead or investment. FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO., ac31-23-3rwrr 121 and 123 Fonrth ave. CALIFORNIA AVENUE LOTS Choice Location. River View. Easy Terms. The Davis plan. On line of Electric Road, convenient to Wood's Run and Vernor stations. P., Ft. W. & C R'y and Union Line street cars. NORMAN MAY, 108 Fourth Avenue. sc2S-144-Mwy LEGAL NOTICES. -VTOTICfi IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN 1M application will be made to the Governor of Pennsylvania on Mondav. October 20, 1S90, by C. D. Brigbam, Morgan . Gable. Thomas J. Maloy, C. H. Bradley and William Evans under the act of Assembly entitled, "An act to provide for the incorporation and regulation of certain corporations." approved April 29. 1874, and its several snpplementa for tbe cnarter of an intended corporation to be called Ihe Snn Publishing Company of Pitt3barg, the charac ter and objects of ubicb are the transaction of a printing and publishing business, and the publishing of a daily and weekly newspaper, and for these purposes lo have, enjoy and pos sess ail the rights, benefits and privileges of said act of Assembly and the supplements thereto. W. W. THOMSON. se'JC-37-F Solicitor. TLVNK STATEMENTS. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE GERMAN NATIONAL BANK, at Pitts burg, in the State of Pennsylvania, at the close of business October 2, 1S90: RESOURCES. Loans and discounts ...$2,160,359 57 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured. 5,037 03 U. S. bonds to secure circulation.... 50,000 00 Stocks,securitics,judgment?,clalms, etc.. ............. ...... 12,577 50 Dne from approved reserve agents . 295.883 47 Dne from other national banks 67.679 45 Due from State banks and bankers. 19,401 39 Banking house, furniture and fix tures 203,118 97 Current exnenses and uxs paid.... 22,330 08 Checks and other cash items S 1,817 S3 - Exchanges for Clearing House 153.S33 34 Bills of other banks UOOO 00 Fractional paper cur rency, nickels and cents. 1.47S 53 Specie 50.0HO 03 Legal teudernotes 207.0UU 00 428.209 IS Redemption f nnd with U. S. Treas urer (5 per cent ot circulation)... 2,250 00 Dne from U. S.Treasnrer other than 5 per cent redemption fund. 4,500 00 $3,273.232 31 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in S 250.C00 CO Surplus fund 460,000 00 Undivided profits 48.584 S3 National bank notes outstanding... 45,000 00 Dividends unpaid 463 DO Individual deposits sub ject to check S1,9CO,640 61 Demand certificates of deposit 71,573 75 Dne to other national banks 106.604 OS Due to State banks and bankers 330,414 22 2.469,235 59 S3.273.283 21 State of Pennsyl vania, County of Allegbeny.ss.: I, C. Van Buren, Jr., Cashier of tbe above named bank, do solemnly swear that tbe above statement is true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. C. VAN BUREN. Jr., Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8tlj day of October, 1890. WM. F. ROBB. Notary Public; Correct Attest: E. H. MYEKS. JOS.VOGEL, SR., H. H. NIEMANN, oc9-40 Directors. AMUSEMENTS. GRAND OPERA HOUSE One week, commencing next MONDAY, uctocerij. First appearance here of the PAULINE HALL OPERA CO., Undor the direction of Marcns R. Mayer and Ben Stern. Presenting tho beautiful spectacu lar onera AMORITA- Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Wednesday matinee on a scale of mag nificence never before seen. Friday aud Saturday nights and Saturday matinee ERMINIE. The most successful opera ever produced'ia the world. Prlces-81 60, SI 00, 75. 50 and 25 cents. SEAT8 NOW ON SALE. Note Miss Hall wears a costume in tho sec ond act or "Amorita" studded with $25,000 worth of diamonds, making it the most costly ever seen on any stag. oc9-4T B IJOO THEATER THIS WEEK. ABBOTT ENGLISH OPERA CO, TO-NIGHT, DOUBLE BILL. MASKED BALL. Mad Scene from Hamlet Sat. Abbott Mat. $1, 75c, 60c. 25c.. ..MARTHA Saturday It TROVATORlS EMMA ABBOTT SINGS EVERY NIGHT. October 13 Monroo & Rice, In "MY AUNT BRIDGET." oclO-15 G1 RAND OPERA HOUSE- To-nieht. matinee Saturday. MARKS' INTERNATIONALS, Best of all Specialty Companies. Next week, Panlme Hall Opera Co. oc9-19 HARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMx To-night Matinees Tuesday. Tnnrsday and Saturday. WHXIAMS & ORR'S METEORS, A Gigantic Company of AMERICAH AND EUROPEAN STABS. . oc5-5 HARRY DAVIS' FIFTH AVENUE MU' 6EUM- This week, THE BOY WITH THE BIG HEAD. Doors open lto 5 and 7 to 10 P.M. daily. Ad. mission 10 cents. oc6-21 ATTLE OF GETTYSBURG, ' (Uyclorama) Corner Beech St. and Irwin ave., Allegheny City. Open daily (Sunday excepted) from 8 a, 3L to 10 P. sr. Take tbe electric. Union. Snnra or Long Line of cars. oc2-39 SAJFEL Wanted To buy a Second-Hand. Flre-Prool Safe. Address LOAN. se21 61J0 Penn Ave. . niANOS, JL ORGANS. And all manner of Small Instruments HAMILTON'S. ap29-79-s Fifth avenae. H E-NO TEA- Sold Wholesale and Retail bv GEO." K. STEVENSON & CO, FINE GROCERIES, anlS-JfWT Sixth iTenue, i y. aJifej &yky .$. && .