SmjamKlV EW VPSWf n't T"-,i7,vF;:- WV& ?S" v-?v -. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. "WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 189a psassaca wmmwmw?mwr WANT OF DISCIPLINE; Interesting Developments Promised at the Meeting of TEE KEFORMED PRESBITEEIAKS. The Presbyter is at Present in Session at TTHkinsburg. REAL BDSISESS IS TO COMB UP TO-DAI The semi-annual meetinc of the Pitts burg Presbytery of the Be'ormed Presby terian Church, opened in 'Wilkinsburg yes terday afternoon. This meeting had been looked forward to with considerable interest, on account of the liberal spirit that has been displayed by certain members of the church, and that is expected to call for discipline. This matter will come up to-day. The meeting opened with prayer by Rev. Dr. David McAllister, bf the Eighth street church, Pittsburg. The Moderator, Dr. Mc Allister, and the Clerk, Key. "W. K. Laird, were re-elected, and John T. Morton was made Assistant Clerk in place of H. W. Heed, of Youngstown, who was the assistant clerk last year. All the officers are of the conservative party, ana the liberal element leel that the purpose of the election was to enable the conservatives to control the meeting from the outset. The first business alter tbe election was tbe presentation ot reports from the different con gregations represented. Then halt a dozen memorials wero handed in from various churches asking that the 17 members of the l'resbvtery who had expressed liberal views at a meeting in Rev. O. B. Millican's church in the East End last spring be disciplined. The memorials said that any disposition to over ride in anvway the principles and practice of the Reformed Presbyterian Church should be punished. The papers were taLen and referred to the Committee on Discipline. AH the memorials were written In the same spirit, leading to tbe suspicion that the same band was at the oacK 01 mem an. 'mere is a very strong feeling on the question Involved, which is whether members ot the church should be allowed to vote at civil elections. Some bitter controversy is expected to take place to-day. The rest of the afternoon session was occu pied by sermons by tti dents. Four of them Fpoke. Their names were John Duncan, S. SIcNaugber, E. McBurney and R. J. Mclsaac In the evening four more student: spoke, aa follows: T. J. bpeer, a sermon;. D. McAllister, Jr., read a historical essay; P. McDonald lectured, and W. 3. McKnight delivered a ser mon. This brought the day's proceedings to a close. At 9 o'clock this morning Presbvtery will meet again, and the real business of tho Session will commence. Chakoe of life, backache, monthly ir regularities, hot flashes, are cured by Dr. Miles' Kervine. Free samples at Jos. Fleming & Son's, Market St. W In Tills the Best? Is the question often asked when medicine is wanted. Tbe following are a few of the medicines of known reliability, sold bv . G. Stucky, 1701 and 2401 Penn ave.'; . G. Stucky & Co., cor. "Wylie ave. and Pulton st.; Markell Bros., cor. Penn and Frankstown ayes.; Carl Hartwig, 4016 Butler St.; John C. Smith, cor. Peon ave. and Main st., and Jas. I. McConnel & Co., 455 Fi-th ave., Pittsburg; and in Allegheny by E. E. Heck, 72 and 194 Fed eral st; Thos. E. Morris, cor. Hanover and Preble aves.; A. J. Kaercher, 59 Fed eral st., Chas. i. Walther. 64 Chestnut st, Spohn & Murphy. 2 Carson st, S. S., and "V. S. Beach, 676 Fifth ave., druggists, of this place. Thev have many other excel lent medicines, but these arc worthy of special mentijn: Chamberlain's Cough Bemedy, famous for its enres of severe colds, and as a pre Tentive of croop. Price 50 cents per bottle. . Chamberlain's Pain Balm, a general fam ily liniment and especially valuable for rheumatism. Price 50 cents per bottle. ' Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar ihea Bemedy, the most reliable known medicine for bowel complaints. It is especi ally prized by person, subject to colic. It has cured many cases of chronic diarrhea. Price 25 and 50 cents per bottle. St Patrick's Pills, for disorders of the liver and bowels. A vigorous but gentle physic that cleans and renovates the whole System. Price 25 cents per box. Chamberlain's Bye and Skin Ointment. I"or tetter, salt-rheum, scaldbead, eczema and chronic sore eyes. Price 25 cents per box. wsu Genuine Dunfermline Linens. Finest and best wearing cloths "jade all sizes and all grades at prices lower than be fore a change in the tariff was thought of. Jos. Horse & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Look at Our SIO Overcoat "Why you cannot match it for $15 in any store in Pittsburg. P. C. C. C, PmsBDEO Combination Clothing Company, cor. Grant and Diamond sts., opp. the Court House. Clilldren'b Coats to Order. Sample garments carried in stock, Hand somest line we have ever shown. A. G. Campbell & Sons, 27 Fifth ave. It & B. 40-inch all wool French, serge 45 cts. 25 colorings. Bgggs & BunL. Men's fine natural wool underwear. James H. Aiken & Co , 100 Fifth ave. Tho Great Sale of Overcoats Starts To-Day. Everybody come and buy your overcoats. Such a bargain sale was never heard of before in Pittsburg. P. C. C C, Pittsburgh Combination Clothing Company, cor. Grant and Diamond sts., opp. the Court House. lt&B. New 42-inch dappled wools, 75 cts. One of onr best dress goods. Boggs & Buhl. Banner Baking Powder. BANNER. BHKINGr POWDER ALW5 TH3 SEiT TEA CAKE. Take one and a half cups white sugar, one and a quarter cups sweet milk, one quarter cup butter, two eggs, well beaten, half teaspoonlul salt; flavor to taste; add two and a half cups flour having in it one measure "Banner" Baking Powder. WAFfLES. Take one quart of flour, two teaspoonfuls Salt, two tablespoonfuls melted butter and sweet milk sufficient to make a thick batter, mix thoroughly, add one egg, well beaten; and one measure "Banner" Baking Powder, Stir well and bake immediately in waffle irons. Now is the season to keep on band a supply ot SCOTJBENE to do all your house cleaning. There HOUSE CLEANING TVITH 6COTJBENE I is no known article for 5 cents that will so help through house cleaning and do it so well. u ft! I M U M i ft I It) i ."i ves? i.""Jirt 'W o liW ' -" THEA, DAUGHTER OF CAMELLIA. Some Common Mistakes Regarding the Climate Necessary to Her Health. CHAPTER. VI. !-sS5:2?r?T is generally S?vJ- lW lieved by those be- bv those not acquainted with the home "life of Thea Senensis that this genus is 2 idigenous to and will only thrive in a hot cli mate. This is but one of the errors peo ple have fallen into, simply from a lack of knowledge regard ing our heroine, cosmopolitan than 'tir Thea is more many people credit her with being, and it she does not live in all countries the inhab itants are in a measure to blame. If one will visit the most northern latitudes of China, Thra will be found in perfect health and vigor. In Japan it is a very common thing to see Thea out in a suow storm and covered with the fleecy substance. Instead of injuring her health, she seems to thrive by this harsh inattention to the common rules ot sell-preservation. 'Tis not the cold that injures Thea's health, but 'tis the sudden changes, the warm snns, followed by cold snaps that cause her to catch cold, which soon de velops into consumption, and she soon fades away and dies. Thea has been reared to maturity within a few miles of Pittsburg, and there are many places in the United States where she would spend a happy exist ence. If such be the case, you naturally ask: "Then.why do the people ot the United States not adopt Thea and rear her from childhood in their own land and do away with such long voyages to the far east?" The answer is' simple enough. It all hinges on the question of labor. In China a coolie can be hired for nearly as much a month as an American would want a day, and it would not pay to colonize Thea in this country, owing to that fact. A pro tective tariff would not help matters except to raise the price. Purity is the thing the American people want, "and it's believed they appreciate an endeavor to bring about such a change. The Chinese have long enough shrouded Thea in mystery meta phorically spoking we might" say in poisons but they do so only because of a desire to please their customers, and the latter, though they know that people have altogether wrong impressions of Thea, hesi tate to break the spell; but it has at last been done, and ior further information the reader is referred to the author. Bu1y He No Tee. The next chapter will tell of Thea's preparations before going abroad. It will be interesting and instructive. The author is striving to attain an honest popularity, and thanks the public ior their kind in dulgence thus far. J Ladies' Woolen Hosiery, 18c, 25c, 30,35c Misses' and children's wool bose 18c to 50c. Best values at Bosen baum & Co.'s. Tuwihs S3 50 Until November 30, 1890 SI. Until November 50 we will make a life size crayon portrait for $3 50, or 12 elegant cabinets for 1, at Aufrecht's Elite Gallery, 516 Market st, Pittsburg. Bring children; use elevator. A Bargain Hair Brush. An elegant oxydized back, pure bristle brush at $1 35 (made to sell at $3. Jos. Hobne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Beefer Jackets. For misses' and children Astrakhan and astrakhan trimmed garments, "verv stylish. A. G. Campbell & Sons, 27 Fifth ave. Novelties in men's neckwear. James H. AIKEN & Co.. 100 Fifth ave. AMUSEMENTS. TTOMEWOOD DRIVING PARK FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17 AND 18, '90. PIERCE COMBINATION of Cleveland, 0 Consisting of a stable of 12 thoroughbred run nine horses to give an exhibition, in connection with trotting, pacing and running races. Match race for S400. between J.A. McKelvey's Billie A and HarryHutchinson'sLulaHauntas; heats, best 3 in 5. 2:50 Race: WIHey Cotton, owner, J. T. Regan. Prince, owner, August Cook. Belle Button, owner, E. F. Busch. Dude, owner, M. Heuber. Captain Jack, owner. D. Gordon. Belle Wilks. owner, Ed Wood. Dick W, owner, Sam Wilson. Saturday. 2:40 trot: Billy A. F. Tricky John, James G. W., a C. Pender, W. J. Thubron. Hurdle races, running and jumping fences at full speed. Miss Bertie Palmer, the World's Champion Equestrienne. The celebrated lady rider, the champion running team of the world, the Roman standing races. The Pierce Com bination will give a public balloon ascension with daring parachute jump from the clouds to earth. Races commence at 2 P. M. sharp. Come and enjoy the sport Admission to grounds: Adults, 50c; children, 25c No charge for grand stand. Excursion rates via Pennsylvania Railroad. OC15-77 BIJOU THEATER To-nieht, MONROE fc RICE IN MY AUNT BRIDGET. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. Oct 20 Kiralf y's Around the World in 80 Days. OC13-15 GRAND OPERA HOUSE- lO-NIGnT. Matinees Wednesdav and Satnrday. PAULINE HALL OPERA COMPANY in AMORITA. Next Week Roland Reed. ocl4-29 HARRY DAVIS' FIFTH AVENUE MU SEUM Commencing OctlS, last week of the world's greatest marvel, THE BOY WITH THE BIG HEAD. Doors open 1 to 5, 7 to 10 P. M. Admission, 10 cents. oc!3-14 HARRY WILLIAMS' PENN AVENUE BIN K To-Night Matinees Tuesday, 'lbursday and Saturday. GUS HILL'S WORLD OF NOVELTIES. For this week only. Oct 20 At tbe Old Homestead. oc!2-55-D BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG, (Cyclorama) Corner Beech st and Irwin ave., Allegheny City. Open daily (Sunday excepted) from 8 a. k. to 10 P. it Take tbe electric. Union, Short or Long Line of cars. oc2-39 AUCTION SALES. SSIGNEE-S BALE LAWRENCE BANK Building will be sold at public auction on tbe premises by John D. Bailey, Auctioneer, on THURSDAY. October 30. 1890. 10 o'clock A. M. TERMS OF SALE. Ten per cent of the purchase money to be paid in cash on the day of sale; the balance of one-third on or before the return dav of this order (15th day of November next), and the balance in two equal annnal payments secured by tight bond and mortgage upon the prem ises, or all in cash at the option of the pur chaser. By order of Court of Common Pleas, No. L FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO., ocS-47 Assignee. EXECUTOR'S SALE. Large and well-selected stock of "WALLPAPER, At greatly rednced prices. Must be sold at once to close up estate of - HENRY SWINDELL, Deceased, 148 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY. se2i-12-uw7 AUCTION SALE& H. B. SMITHSON. Real Estate and General-Auctioneer, room 53 Eisner Building, Fifth and Wood street. Sales of Jewelry and Merchandise at stoieB. Furni ture at residences promptly attended to. oeMS PiAMOb, ORGANS, And all manner of Small Instruments HAMILTON'S. aj9-7-B - Fifth avenue. WvteZ Pbw.lW .. K SSffliP! of a &2-Display advertisements one dollar per iquart for one iniertion. Classified advertUe merits on this page, such as Wanted, For Sale, 3b Let, etc, ten cent per line for each inser tion, and none taken 'for less than thirty cents. Top Itne being disvlayed counts as two. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BRANCH OFFICES. rOlt THE SOUTBS1DE, NO. MB CARSON feTKKCT. BRANCH OFFICES ALSO ASBELOW, WHERE WANT. FOR SALE. TO LET, AND OTHEH TKANSIENTADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE KK CEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements are to be prepaid except where advertisers already have account! with TUB U1S FATCH. PITTSBURG. THOMAS MCCAFFREY, SM Bntler street. EMIL G. STUCKEY. !4th street and Penn ave. E. G. STUCKEY 400., Wylle ave. and FultontU N. bXOKELY, Filth Avenue Market Houm. ZASTXXD. 1. W. WALLACE. emPennavenu. OAKLAND. MCALLISTEU&BHElBLEK,Sthav. AAtwOOdSU sournsrox. JACOB SPOHN. No. ICarson street. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAEKCHEU, 59 Federal street. H. J. McBRIDK. Market House, Allegheny. KEEL) H. EGOERS. in Ohio street. F. H. EGGEK3 ft SON, Ohio and Chestnut fU. SAMUEL LAKKY. Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS McBENBY, Western and Irwin aves. G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. PERKY M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves. T. K. MORRIS, 6SS Preble ave. JULLVALE BOROUGH. W. W. FLOCK.ER, Stationer. No. i Grant ave. SHARPSBURtt. C BELLMAN. Stationer. S18 Main it. THE BUSINESS OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH is NOW Corner Smithfield and Diamond Streets. WANTED. Male Help. AGENTS-WILL ALWAYS FIND WITH US the newest and most salable subscription books in the market: we now require a few good agents to sell Canon Farrar's new book "The Prince oratory or Life of Christ:" also lor -Mrs. Gen. John A. Logan's popular book The Home Manual." and a few lady agents lor the cele brated medical work "Wife and Mother." P. J. FLEMING & CO.. 77 Diamond St. ocI5-36 AGENTS-TO SELL THE PINLEbS CLOTHES line; the only line ever Invented that holds the clothes without nins; a perfect success; patent recently issued: sold only by agents, to whom the exclusive right Is given; on receipt cf 50 cents we will send a sample Hue by mall; also circulars; price list and terms to agents: secure your terrl lorvatonce. AddressTHE fINLESS CLOTHES LINE CO., 17 Hermon street Worcester. JIas. 0C9-C5-WS AUENTS-FOR AN LSTABLISHE1) BUILD ING and loan association to work in tbecity and through tbe States ot Ohio and Pennsylvania: permanent situations to good men: reference re quired. Call on or address E. L. HA WLEY, Gen eral Agent Penn building, city. oc9-37 AGKNTS-2MEN OFGOODADDREbS'S EXPE RIENCE not neeessary. JENNINGS. 6377 Penn ave. oc!5-S) B ARBER-AT 1524 PENN AVE.; YOUNG man preierrea. ocis-.b BOOKKEEPElS-EXPEKIECEl). WAGES ?75 per month: nositlon permanent Address X. Y. Z.tQ., Dispatch office. oc 14-46 CARFKNTERS-THKEE AT BRICK WORKS. Apply at JOHN LANZ CO., Lim., Bed lord ave., near Klrkpatrlck St., city. oclS-7 CARPENTERS 30 FIRST-CLASS UNION men. DUQUESNE THEATER, Penn ave. and Sixth st. oc!5-S5 CLERK-YOUNG MAN AS CLERK IN GRO CERY store. Apply JOHN M. KANE. 1900 Penn ave. ocl5-83 COATMAKER-A GOOD COATMAKER. BY week or piece, steady work, best or wages paid. Apply at 3S17 BUTLER ST.. city. OC15-S2 J7INGINEER-AT ONCE-MAN WHO CAN It attend to engine and machinery. Apply to H. LANGE 4 CO.. 147 Water St. ocli-JS F ORGEMAN-FIRbT-CLA-ib MAN. APPLY L. C w., at James Hotel; open for two days. OCI4-U GAS FITTERS 100 GOOD MEN': MUST BE first-class workmen: wages $2 50 to S3 00 ner flay. Apply to the INTERIOR CONSTRUCTION AND IMPROVEMENT CO.. Detroit, Mich. ' oc'1-5 MAN MARRIED TO WORK A SMALL farm; house furnished. Apply, with refer ence, to U. W. O. BID WELL, & CO., Water st. and Cherry alley. oclS-12 MAN-TO TAKE OFFICE AND REPRESENT manufacturer; fW per week, small capital required. Address, with stamp. MANUFACT URER. Box 70, West Acton, Mass. 0C15-4S-WB MAN WITH MONEY TO TAKE HALF IN TEREST In patents. Address for two days, A. B. C, Dispatch office. ocl5-o6 MEN-TO SOLICIT FOR THE SOUTHERN Ohio Loan and Trust Co. Address Mac. S. TODD, Secretary, Esplanade building. Cincin nati, O. 0C15-17-WSU MEN -AT ONCE. ONE GOOD SLATER AND one good trimmer at L. E. BAKER'S, No. 828 Main st., Braddock. ocI5-23 OFFICE BOY ONE WHO M KITES A GOOD hand and desires to improve hlmseir. In quire for DOCTOR, 61 Sixth avenue. ocl5-5o fVUARRYMEN-MAFLE GLENN. SIX MILES VZ above Brownsville, Monongahcla river. S. CXsPAUIS. Contractor. OC12-S7 SALESMAN-SINGLE MAN IN A RETAIL clothing, furnishing and boot and shoe store: only a live, energetic man need apply at No. 908 L1BEBTT. oclo-50 TINNERS-FIVE GOOD TINNERS ATONCE. Apply at work6. Erie and West Diamond sts., Allegheny. JOHN T. BERLOR 4 CO. OC15-79 YOUNGMAN-16TO 18 YEARS OF AGE WHO can write fairly well and figure correctly for our O. K. desk, one who Is acquainted with Pittsburg names; two Allegheny boy to carry packages. Apply to HORNE AWARD. 41 Fifth ave. ocl5-53 YOUNG MAN FOR KETA1LTEA BUSINESS; to oue having established trade, citv or country, good wages and an Interest In the busi ness will be given. Address CONFIDENCE. Dis patch office. OC14-36 Female Help. GIRL-IMMEDIATELY. GOOD GIRL FOR general housework, at No. 2 GRANT ST., corner of Water, Pittsburg, Pa. ociS-00 LADY OPERATORS-(15)-ON SINGER MA CHINES. J. D. CHANTLER 4 CO., 75 Dia mond it. oc 15-51 WOMAN-STRONG, MIDDLE-AGED ONE to assist with care of children and do light house work: good home and wages; references re quired. Address BOX NO. 235, Unlontown. Fay ette co.. Pa. ocl5-l-WP Male and Female Help. LADIES AND GENTLE51EN-TO SELL A new article Just out; sells at slgbt: profits S4 to to per day : small capital required. Call or ad dress, with sump, 'VI. J. BLACK. 155 Arch st., Allegheny. Office hours, 10 to 12 A, M., 7 to 9 P. SI. OC15-10 MAN SERVANT D AIR MEN, FARM hands, laborers, seamstress, housekeeper, laundress, SOU bouse girls, cooks, chambermaids, waitresses, dishwashers, hotel cooks, child's nurse, little girls. MEEHAN'S, 545 Grant st. OC13-D Situations. BOOKKEEPING-WILL TAKE CHARGE OP books requiring only occasional attention; attend to opening or closing of books, correction of errors or anything In the line of accounting: have had long experience and can give the best of references. A. F. SAWHLLL, 187 Federal St., Allegheny, Pa. ocl-62-D POSITION-BY YOUNG MAN. IN OFFICE or mill; has had experience as shipping clerk; also understands bookkeeping and general office work. Address P. J Dispatch office, vi;i-ua POSITION-BY THOROUGHLY COMPETNT chemist with iron or steel company. Ad dress CHEMIST, Dispatch office. OC15-43. CJITUATION BY EXPERIENCED YOUNG p man as traveling salesman, and will turnish best of reference. Address ABILITY, Dispatch office. OC15-16 JTENOORAPHER FIRST-CLASS, WANTS 3 position: six years experience. Address A. :.C., care or Kugh 4 Enpley, Johnstown. Pa. OC15-85 Partners. PARTNER-AN OPPORTUNITY FOR AN active man with JiOOO to Invest In an every day business, paying large profits; fall Informa tion given. Address PROFIT, Dispatch office. Hoarders and Lodgers. BOARDERS AND LODGERS-EAST END Room and board for two gentlemen, or mar ried couple. Apply ON1 PREMISES, corner bouth Highland and Walnut sts.. East End. , 0C15-11-WSU Boarding;. BOARDING-A LADY DESIRES AN ELE GANTLY furnished room In tbe jast End, with both casers bath, attendance and first-class hoard for one month, where there are no other boarders; price no object If suited. Address K. O., Dispatch office. oclS-62 B iOARDING-BY RESPECTABLE YOUNG man, uoaraing wun private laiuuj, ucivvccu East Ohio st. and River ave., Allegheny. Address It J., Dispatch office. oclS-72 Booms, Houses, Etc ROOM-A FURNISHED BOOM FOR ONE gent; rent about SS per month; reference given. It ., UitpuKt nf1a, mIA-SS "WANTED. Financial. MORTGAGES ON CITY OR ALLEGHENY county propertv at lowest rates, jiilbiki A. WEAVER 4 CO., 92 Fourth avenue. mhi-p npo l LOAN-50O,M01 IN AMOUNTS OF ?3.000 mi nxir'. on ritv and suburban property. on Vi per cent free of tax: also smaller amounts at 5 aha 6 per cent. BLACK 4 B AIRD, 95 Fourth TO LOAN -1200,000 ON MORTGAGES flOO and upward at t per cent: $500, at4S Pfr cent on residences or business property: also in adjoining counties. S. H. FRENCH, lfa Fourth, avenue. ocW-Ul-D Miscellaneous. ALLTOUSEJONES'BEDBUGPAKALYZEU Jones' Magic Roach Powder: contains no poison: roaches banished oy contract; satisfac tion given or no nay. Prepared by gjjaj- w. JONES, 222Federarst., Allegheny, Pa. Sold by all first-class druggists. Telephone No. 33B. Jyll-42-MWF EVERYONE TO KNOW THEY CAN GET their sewing machine repaired In first-class ordcr;all work warranted: genuine needles and attachments for all makes of machines at the low est prices: the best skirt draper In the market Calf and see It at H. CARTER'S, 19 Sixth st. OC7-MWP PENSIONS THE PITTSBURG PENSION AGENCY OF J. H. SrtVENSON 4 CO.. 100 Fifth ave.-Penslons now bad for all disabled soldiers, permanently helpless children and widows or deceased soldiers under late act of Congress: pensions increased to correspond with the disability; bounties collected: certificates ot service procured where discharges are lost. SC14-0 PRIVATE PUPILS IN THE EAST END-AN experienced and thoroughly competent lady desires pupils in English branches or music: will give lessons at pupil's residence: best of refer ences. Address CLALA H. CLARK, 1C1 Thlrty elghth st. city. QC15-19 FOK SALE-miPKOVED REAL ESTATE. City Residences. ARCH ST. - ABOVE TWENTY-EIGHTH street Twelfth ward, leasehold property as follows: Five frame dwellings of four rooms each. J30O each, rent S3 each; two frame dwellings ot five rooms each. 1750 each, rent S3 each: one frame dwelling of three rooms ?300, rent S10 per month: one lrame dwelling of two rooms, jeoo, rents for 7 monthly; one frame dwelling of three rooms, 100, rent ,10 ner month; will sell separate at above prices. 83. Send for large catalogue, Tree. BLACK 4 BA1BD, 95 Fourth avenue. OC12-58-WBU E1 KIN STREET -A MOST DELIGHTFUL t lltlla linmo f.ctnra Kvtnlr narfttnt 111 MPrV - II.HIi UWU, .-,UIJ UI1WK, ,...... .,. vw-j I i-apccL, VIUU1US. uuiiucu aiuu. uhwiimuu.uis, lot 19x77; side alley. J. C. RE1LLY, 77 Diamond street. ocll-78 FORBES ST.-NEAK GIST.fl2.500, TWO-STORY and mansard brick building of storeroom and 9 dwelling rooms, hall, bathroom, w. c. range, botb gases, marble mantels; lot 22x120: good stable. E63. Send for large catalogue tree, just out. BLACK 4 UAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. 0C5-45-1IWSU -TT1ULTON STREET-ELEGANT NEW THKEE 1 STORY brick dwelling, containing 7 rooms, bath, range, h. and c. water, both gases, slate mantels, inside shutters, hardwood finish; house papered and gilded all through In the latest de sign: large portico: good neighborhood; ten min utes from the postofflce: Immediate possession: low rent WM. PETTY 4 CO., 107 Fourth ave. 0C15-21T LOCUSTST. ATABABGAIN-FINETHRKE-STORY brick dwelling, on Locust st, Alle gheny, with large Int. For full particulars see A. D. WILSON. 55 Federal st, Allegheny. ocll-33-WS KOBEKTS STREET-GOOD BRICK DWELL ING Of 7 rooms, porches, both irases, etc.; price S3, 600; very cheap. C. BEUINOER4 SON, 156 Fourth ave. oclS-29-WFSu' SENECA ST.-TWO NICE HOUSES, ONE OP five rooms, halt both gases, good sewerage. and one of three rooms, all in first-class condi tion; rent for S40O yeariv; cor. lot, 20x75: special bargain. ALLES 4 BAILEY, 1G4 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. OC15-5S-WS' SOHO STREET-15 PER CENT INVESTMENT in a dwelling bouse: price only $1,100. C. BKRINGEK4 SON, 156 Fourth ave. OC15-I9-WFSU X OOO-EIGHT MINUTES FROM WOOD 11 -. I- w. . k.l.l. ,1 III.. .l..l. jP7 s, cici(itiifc ucn uiick uwciiiui, giui large rooms, wine nail, vcstiouie, oatn, nisiue w.c. , stationary wash6tand, tile hearths, slate mantels, laundry with statlonarytubs; handsomely painted and papered throughout, street sewered and paved, stone sidewalks; this Is positively the best bargain on the market and well worth Investigat ing. WM. PETTY 4 CO., 107 Fourth ave. OC15-22-WPS "I 900 ONLY S20 DOWN AND K0 PER MO. 3)JLl until paid lor; no other payments re quired: neat brick house. 6 rooms, modern Im provements. In ranldly growing section of the city; No. 205 Plymouth st. : 25 minutes from P. O. (28). See W. A. HERRON SONS, 80 Fourth ave. 004-70-4,8,15.22,29 QQ GOO-COMPLETE NEW BRICK HOUSE OO' of 8 rooms; well finished: modern con veniences: not far lrom Fulton st, and only one square from Central cable line, on Mercer st., Eleventn ward: terms very easy. See W, A. HElir RON SONS, No,0 Fourth ave. ocI-10-WID East End Residences. BELLEFIFLD A HOME, ONE SQKAItfi from Fifth ave.. Queen Anne, ten rooms, all modern conveniences: large lot: low price and very easv terms. BAXTER, THO Jl I'SON & CO., 1G2 Fourth ave. OC15-15-WFSU HOUSE EIGHT ROOM FRAME AND FIN ISHED attic with bitb, laundry, nat. and art. gas, slate mantels. Inside shutters, front and back porches, very complete and entirely modern, paved and sewered street within five minutes oi cable lines and very convenient to electric: large lot; a very cheap property. S. A. DICKIE 4 CO., Penn and Shady ave., E. E. 1615. ocl4-70-TX IVY ST.-SS.OO0-FRAME DWELLING OF SIX rooms and finished attic hall, vestibule, nat ural gas, center chandeliers, slate mantels, tile hearths, range, hot and cold water. Inside w. c, slate roof, front and rear porches, cemented cel lar under whole house, laundry and furnace In cellar, china closet in dining room, hardwood staircase, electric bells, etc : lot 25x100, to 20-foot alley. A234. Send lor large catalogue, free. BLACK t BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. OCU-25-WS" LARIMER AVE.-t25.000-NEAR SHETLAND, two-story frame dwelling of 10 rooms, hall, bath room, w. c, hot and cold water, both gases, front and Dack porches; this Is a beautiful home, with 2H acres of ground; plenty of fruit and shade trees: good stable and carriage shed: 150 feet frontage on Lsrimer avenue. A21S. send for large catalogue free. BLACK 4 BAIRD. 95 Fourth avenue. ocll-25-ws NEGLEY AVE.. NEAR PENN-A TWO. STORY and mansard brick dwelling of 12 rooms, ball, bathroom, w. c, hot and cold water, both gases, marble mantels, laundry, front and rear porches, etc.: lot 30x120. A224. Send for l.irge catalogue, free. BLACK 4 BAIKD, 95 Fourtn avenue. ocll-25-TVS NINE-ROOM FRAME HOUSE WITH ALL modern Improvements In one of the best lo cations In East Ena: two minutes to electric line nearly completed: six minutes to Firth avenue ctblc; reception hall, sliding doors, slate mantels and tile hearths on two floors, bath, hot and cold water, laundry, pantry, etc.. full-sized lot, mod erate price and easy terms. S. A. DICKIE 4 CO., Penn and Sbady aves., E. E. 1825. oc15-28-wt BIPPEY ST.-ll4.8M-A NEW QUEEN ANNE brick dwelling with stone trimmings, con tains 14 large rooms, reception hall, bath room, w. c range, both eases, slate mantels, cabinet mantels with French plate glass, beautiful tile hearth, chlca closet butler's pantry, with dish sink, hot and cold water; fine, large front porch, etc. ; lot 65x150: lrult and shade trees. A259. Send for large catalogue free. BLACK 4 BAIRD. 95 Fourth avenue. oeil-25-ws $7- 900-EAST END RESIDENCE. ON en- 7 FOOT asnhallum naved and sewered street, one square from Duquesne electric road, aUonear Penn ave. cable line: new and modern Queen Anne brick dwelling, ten rooms and recep tion ball, hardwood finish, bath, 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 4 CO., 96 Fourth ave. oclO-34-wrsu ffi 400-A HANDSOME AND MOST DES1R Dt1 ABLE property, within one-half square of Blddlc avenue: flagstone walk directly to sta tion; beactlful lot, 52X120, shaded with forest trees: complete house of eight rooms. Including reception hall; also nicely finished attic, slate and wood mantels, stone and tile hearths, laundry and bath, front and back porches, electric appliances, chandeliers, both gases, city and fine well water. CHARLES SOMERS 4 CO., 313 Wood St.. 6019 Penn ave. OC15-7-WT JK OOO-FOR A 10 ROOM HOUSE IN PER- 5)0 FECT order on a sewered street within eight minutes of Fifth ave. and Penn ave. cable; an uiuuciu improvements, uoi ana com water, stationary wash stands. Inside closets. Inside shutters, nat. and art. gas, slate mantels: neigh borhood Is first rate and this is a desirable home. S. A. DICKIE 4 CO., Penn and Sbady ave., E. X IOU. OC14-70-TTl' Qf 700-FOK A 6-ROOM FRAME HOUSE IN Oii; a good neighborhood on a sewered street within 8 minutes' easy walk of cable now run ning: a very convenient bouse; nicely papered throughout; good dry cellar, pantry, etc.. nat. and art! gas. cltv water; lot 25x100: easy U rms. S. A. DICKIE 4 CO., Penn and Sbadvav.. E. E. 47J. ocl5-2s-.'WT ffQ 700-FOR A 7-ROOM FRAME HOUSE, I50 with halt large porches, nat. n,'d " gas, bath. Inside shutters, nicely papered and palntea: all modern; in good location; within six minutes' walk or cable llnes.'now run'alng; a bargain: lot 24x110: a pleasant little home! S. A. DICKIE 4 CO., Penn and bhady ave., E.TE. 803, 0014-tO-TTs, QO 800-10 CASH-BALANCE TIJIE-FOR DU1 a 5-room frame house very conveniently located, within a few minutes' walk of two cable lines; has city water, nat. gas, good ,Ury cellar. Inside shutters, tile hearths, etc.; a nice home and a bargain, b. A. DICKIE 4 COI, Penn and Bhady av., E. E. i480. ocl5-28-WT Jl J A OOO-SIX-ROOM AND FINISHED ATTIC 35tfc7 frame house, within two minutes or Fifth ave.: cable, bath. nat. andart. gas; dry cellar; front and back porches: Inside shatters, etc.; a modern house and cheap: locationexcellent. S. a. uibA.is, s, i,u., renn ana snaay aves.. & -. 1220. I OC15-28-WT' Cgfi OOO VERY EASY PAYMENTS FOR A tSvJ9 complete and desirable jnew bouse of 8 rooms, with reception hall, pantry and laundry; lot 48x100 ft.; very choice location on o'Harast., two squares from Fifth avenue cable line. W. A. HEREON 4 SONS, No. 60 Fourth ave ocl-10-WID 130 FEET ON FRANKSfOWN AVE. BY 150 with new two-story Queen Anne frame of ten rooms, state mantels, tile hearths, art Are places, nat. gas, cltv water: a complete suburban home roralowprice. BAXTERTHOMPSON 4 CO., FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. East End Residences. ALDER S1REET - BRICK DWELLING, 9 rooms and attic, natural and artificial gas, bath. w. c , etc.; slate manteis, 3porches. beauti ful shade trees and shrubbery; built by present owneras residence and not for speculation. A291. Bend Tor largo catalogue free. BLACK 4 BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. ocll-25-wn HOUSE-FUR S18.000-A HOUSE ON STAN TON ave.: 9 rooms, bathroom, hot and cold water, luslde w. c, both zascs and all mod ern conveniences; front, side and rear porches; fruit and shade trec3: stable: two carriage houses; lot 118 ft. Apply to J. W. WALLACE. Penn ave.. East End. ocl6-81 Allegheny Residences. H UENA VISTA STREET-NEAR JACKSON- -MS unch. OI 10 rOOms, a gOOQ llOUHUiiinii ivapcisj only J9.000. B 2j2; send lor large catalogue Just out. BLACK 4 BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. OC5-43-WFSU TWO SECOND WAKDKESlDENCES-lltWIN ave. and Buena Vista street; a splendid ten room press brick dwelling on Buena Vista street; with all modern Improvements: a very neat five room, bath and attic bnck house on lrwln ave., near Jackson; front, side and rear yard. B235-6. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. 0C12-58-WSU' WESTERN AVENUE-NEAR ALLEGHENY avenue, a good substantial brick dwelling, nine rooms, modern conveniences: lot 46x120 to alley. B234. bend for largo catalogue, free. BLACK & BAIKD, 93 Fourth avenue ocIZ-5S-W8u Suburban Residences. DWELLINGS-LAKHE OK SMALL ONES along the Fort Wayne Railroad, with large lots or acres; now is the time to bay before the electric road Is buUt. C. BEKINGEK 4 SON, 150 Fourth ave. OC15-29-WFSU' WlLKINSBURG-A NEW FRAME DWELL ING, 28x38, containing? large rooms, re ccp. hall with Are place, finished attic, slate man tels both floors, bath room, laundry In cellar, nat. (Jas.. city watpr, electric wires, and all modern Improvements: lot 40x125 to an alley; 3 minutes from statlou; beautltut location; prlce!5,600:a bargain. W. E. HAMNETT & CO.. 102 Fourth ave. and Wilkinsburg, Pa. ocl2-21-MWSu' TTT1LKINSBUHG NEW SEVEN-ROOM V frame dwelling, large reccp. hall, finished attic, bathroom, nat. gas, city water, elec tric wires; lot 33x1124. corner of two first-class streets; fourmlnutes from sta.: price H40O; easy terms. W. E. HAMXETT 4 CO., 102 Fourth ave., Pittsburg, and Wllklnsburg, Pa. 0012-20 WILKINSBURG NEW SIX BOOM FRAME dwelling, finished attic, bathroom, hall, nat gas. city water; lot 30x149 on one of the best streets in the borough; price only (3,500: easy terms; six minutes from station. W. E. HAM S' ETT 4 CO., 102 Fourth ave., Pittsburg, and Wllklnsburg. ocl2-22" TTTILK1NSBUKG-6-ROOM BRICK HOUSE, V hall, nat gas andw.; lot C6X1J2; 1 minute from proposed electric road; a bargain for a quick buyer, at $3,2)0. W. fc. HAMNETT 4 CO., 102 Fourth ave., I'g., and Wllklnsburg. Pa., oc!2-21-MW8u O OOO-IN CASH. REMAINDER OF 5,000 tDi-ll easy terms; investment: Wllklnsburg; two No. 1 brick houses, slate roofs, each 8 rooms, ball, finished attic: building almost new: erected by present owners who now occupy; conveniences of gas; electric lights and waler; nicely papered throughout; dry cellars; large lot affording room for additional buildings, 55x132 to alley; as an In vestment this propertv will yield liberal rentals, while value is steadily" and certainly advancing. CHARLES SOMERS 4 CO., 313 Wood street. 6019 Penn ave. OC15-8-WS Q 300-3 WISSVALE, CHOICE LOCATION 4pO within a few minutes' walk of station; almost H acres of ground: large bouse, contain ing all modern Improvements and conveniences; a property well worthy of Investigation, and one that may be acquired for 1ps than actual present value. CHARLES SOMERS 4 CO.. 313 Wood st, 6919 Penn ave. ocl5-9-wssu OOO-A LOW PRICE-GOOD HOUSE AL- 9 MOST new: 6 rooms, larra attic most all the Improvements of a modern cltv home: lot 100 X250 ft. fronting 2 sts, at Edgewood P. K. It.: must be sold on account of removal of owner. (139.) SeeW. A. UERKON 4 bONS, 80 Fourth ave. OC7-1-7, It 15.20,25 OQ 600-EAST END, NEAR B1DDLE AVE., OO' Wllklnsburg: choice ground, 52x120; for est trees; modern style house, six rooms, halls, pantry, porches, front and back, nice dry cellar, gas and electric lights, city and well water: a very desirable property at the price. CHARLES SOMERS 4 CO., 313 Wood St., 6U19 Penn ave. OC15-7-WT FOR SALE-LOTS. City Lots. PENN AVE COR. OF THIRD STREET, 90 teet on Penn by 119 to alley; this elegant building site will be sold at a very low price. J. C. HEILLY. 77 Diamond St. OC12-78 East End Lots. LOTS-ELEGANT BUILDING LOTS S50 PER foot front. Melton's orchard plan, close to Negley ave., tbe great East End thoroughfare. Nineteenth ward. MELLON BROTHERS. 6&9 Station St., E. E. ocW-Wl-wrsu H IPPEY Sf, S4.000. NEAR NEGLEY AVE i NU1L a fine., level lot. 55x120. A225. Send for large catalogue free. BLACK 4 BAIRD. 95 m ourtn avenue. ociwd-ws- in ACRES ATTENTION SPECULATORS iU ofthe finest lying land In East Liberty Val ley; 2. 500 feet frontage on established streets: sur rounded by city Improvements: big bargain for capitalists For particulars see w. W. ELDER K1N, 6348 Station street E. E. Tel. 5327. ocll-27-MWS Qf SOO bOMETHING TO MAKE PUR Ol' CHASER money rapidly: 200 feet front to grade; ready for building: Choice St., 'Twenty third ward, depth of 250 leet: valuable deposit of fine building stone. CHARLES SOMERS 4 CO., 313 Wood st., 6019 Penn ave. oc!5-7-wr QiCZK PEB FOOT FRONT WILL BUY A LOT tuHJO 25x120 on Boquet street Oakland; street paved: electric cars pass the property: 5c fare to the city: this price is very low and for a few days only. See REED B. COYLE 4 CO., 131 Fourth ave. 0C14-6I-TUWF Allegheny Lots. FRANKLIN ST.-SHEFF1ELD ST., FAY ETTE St.. Juniata St., Locust st. Allegheny, fine building lots. A. D. WILSON, 55 Federal St., Allegheny. ocll-32-MWb LOT-60 FEET FRONT. ON CLIFTON AVE., Second ward, Allegheny; onlv ti 500. A. D. WILSON, 55 Federal st, Allegheny. OCU-32-MWS Suburban Lots. EMSWOKTH-GREAT BARGAIN-NEARLY one acre plot of ground: public road front and rear; seven minutes' walk to Laurel station; ground covered with natural forest trees; choice location; terms to suit. C. BLR1NGER 4 SON, 156 Fourth ave. oc15-29-wfsu IJILEMING PARK GREAT CLOSING-OUT ? sale or lots at auction; train at 2:30 P. & L. E. K. K Salurdav afternoon, 18th. CHARLES SOMERS 4 CO., 313 Wood St., 6019 Penn ave. OC15-8-WS LOTS-BRUSHTON LOTS AT VERY LOW prices We have several on Bennett street, Frankstown ave. and Brushton ave. that are good and safe investments and worth Investigating; one on Brushton ave. especially cheap. S. A. DICKIE 4 CO., Penn and Sbady ave.. E. E. OCi-lTT- WALLS-LOTS; ATTEND SALE OCTOBER 16; trains at 12:15, 12:50, 1, 2 and 3 p. M.: all stop at new shops: get plan. BAXTER, THOMP SON 4 CO.. 162 Fourth ave., or GAY 4 BAIR, Greensburg. ocl5-44 Farms. F ARM-STOCK, IMPLE5IENTS. ETC., AT o'clock, on John H. Hamilton's farm, Neville island, opposite cutton, on Fort Wayne road ; there are 280 hotbed sash, wagon, plows, cultivator, cart, horse, cow. bogs, corn, rye, potatoes, pump, skiff, etc.: 8 months' credit. LEATHERMANT 4 CO., owners. A. LEGGATE4 bON, Auction eers. OC8-99 FARM-129 ACRES, WITH" ALL IMPROVE MENTS: situate near station, town and river; without exception, for investment or rich homestead. Its equal cannot be had; 20 minutes' ride rrom city. ED. W1TTISH, 410 Grant st., Pittsburg. ocl2-D FAR51-A LARGE FARM OF 220 ACRES, close to railroad, only 16 miles from the city; dwelling, outbuildings, orchard, water, etc., etc.; would make an elerant stock farm. JAS. W. DRAPE4CO., 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. OC15-39-WT6 17IARMS-A NUMBER OF SMALL ONES OF 1 all sizes; some quite near railroad stations; also large farms In this and adjoining counties. Call or send for circulars. C.Bi.RINGER4SON, 156 Fourth ave. ocl5-29-wrsu FOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Opportunities. G EOCERY AND MEAT MARKET-1500; IN TEREST In crood office business: firrocerles. bakeries, confectioneries, cigar, shoe, notion and furniture stores. PEUC1VAL4 CHAPMAN, 439 Grant st OC15-57 1 LASS WORKS-IN EASTERN OHIO, COST X 122,000: would sell for S10.000: now good as new; on railroad with a switch: coal Si per ton: lactory 60x60; packing house 60x80: straw house 25x40; has worked 75hands:could have natural gas; also a splendid 73-room brick hotel In Eastern ( hlo has a good paying custom; bar alone worth 86,000 per year: might trade In part: no better chance for the proper party to go into tbe hotel business than Is here ottered; price (30,000; good reason for selling will be given : write for particulars or call about either of the above properties. J. H. STE VENSON 4 CI)., 100 Fifth ave. ocl2 HARDWARE AND TINNING BUSINESS, two East End grocery stores, others In both cities well located, figuring mill, $3,000: bakeries, cigar stores, notion stores, drug stores, shoe stores, book and stationery store, milk depots. SHEPAKD 4 CO., 151 Fourth ave. oc!54 1 KETAIL FANCY BUSINESS A RARE chance to step Into a very profitable business, well: established, running expenses very light, doing an average business for ytarsoroversas, 000 a year: tbe proprietor being compelled to re tire and change climate will close out tbe entire business at a great sacrifice that has taken years to build up; the stock being In the best condition, the business being easily managed (a chance In a lifetime). It will require about(6,000to buytbe stock and business worth SIS. 000: It must be closed soon. Address P. O. BOX 760, Baltimore, Md.. OCI5-47 WELL ESTABLISHED AND PROSPEROUS light manufacturing business In heart of city: will sell all for SUOu, or hair Interest for 1600; profits last month were $250: good reasons for selling: splendid chance for anybody. An swerB. LB. Dispatch office. oclo-4 FOR SALE-BUSYNESS. Business Opportunities. BARBER SHOP-108 FOURTH AVE.. NEAR postofflce. at once: very reasonable: on ac count of other business. ocU-65 BUSINESS-A GOOD ESTABLISHED LIGHT manufacturing business. Any person Wish ing to make a profitable Investment may address P.O. BOX No. 419. OC12-66 DRUOSTOKE-AT A BARGAIN-STOCK AND fixtures new; in a good location In Alle heny; must be sold atoncc. Address CERIUM, ilspatch office. oclS-5-wsu DRUG STOHE-A FIRST-CLASS DRUG STORE In a manufacturing town near the cltv. Ad dresBOXNQ.5U, Pittsburg, Pa. ocI4-72 FIFTH AVE. BUSlNESS-PItOPEKTY-NEAR Van Braam St.: brick dwelling of 5 moms: good sewerage: lot 20x90 to an alley: price SO. 000; terms to suit. ALLES 4 BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave, Tel. 167. oc!5-24-WS GKOCEKY-IN EAST END; GOOD CORNER: others f!50 to $5,000; milk depots S90, S'jOO. (600 and 82,000; clsrar stores S30Q, s&o to 84.000 HOLMLS & CO.. 420 Smithfield. OC14-77 Business Properties. BUTLER ST. NO. 3705, FIFTEENTH WARD tbe best business location In the ward: lot 21X100 ft., with large store building: at present occupied by Geo. Uctz as sbocstore; frame dwell ing on rear oriot: this vatnaole property will be sold very low and on easy terms. Particulars of THOS. MCCAFFREY. 3o(,9 Butler. selO-93-WS JEANNETTE-TWO-STORY BRICK BUILD ING wltb storeroom and ten dwelling rooms: good street: Immediate possession lrdeslred. See BAXTER, THOMPSON 4 CO., 162 Fourth ave. OCI2-101-MWP MACHINE SHOP AND LOT-IN THRIVING oil town, 210x210; one 20-lncb lathe, one 20 lncli drill press, one 2-lnch pipe machine, shaft ing, boiler and engine; also small stock of steam and gas fittings. Plenty of work for the tools. Address I. M.. Dispatch office. ocS-11-wFSu FOR SALE 3IISCELLANEOUS. Horses, Vehicles, Live Stock, Etc. DELIVERY WAGONS-DELIVERY WAGONS all styles: ourown make. WM. BECKERT, 340 to 344 Ohio street, Allegheny. Telephone. 3420. Jell-7G-MWS HORSH.S-BAY: WEIGHS 1,100; VERY STYL ISH: also one riding and driving horse: horses quiet about steam : yery cheap for want of use. GEORGE WATTEKSON BALE STABLE, rear Hamilton Hotel, Penn ave. . ocl3-19 HORSE-A HANDSOME SORREL GELDING, 15M hands high; very fine saddler: not afraid of anything: sound, etc.: will sell cheap for want or use. Call or address 545 3M1THFI ELD ST., second floor. 0CI5-24 HORSE-S175 HORSE, A $165 BUGGY. AJ375 barouche, and two sets of single harness for $350; reason for selling, want of use. Apply to J. W. WALLACE, Penn ave., E. K oc!5-b0 HORSE-A DKIVING HOUSE, 4 YEARS OLD, ror sale cheap for want or use. J. C. Mc CORMiCK, 50 Shlloh St., Mt. Washington. oclS-75 HORSE-A GOOD HORSE AND COVERED wagon: Tor sale cheap. BARNEY LEVEY, N . 232 Wylle ave. ocl5-33 Machinery and Metals. DElLLIilG ENGINES AND BOILERS-FOR oil or gas wells, engltcs and hollers in every size and style, sawmills an wood-working ma chinery. HAR51ES MACHINE DEPOT, No. 97 First ave., Pittsburg, Pa. inh9-D ENGINES AND BOILER-NEW AND BE FITTED: repairing promptly attended to. FORTER FOUNDRY AND MACHINE CO., LIM., below Suspension bridge, Allegheny, Pa. oc2-63" HOISTING ENGINES. DERRICKS AND derrick forglngs, steel hoisting and guy ropes in stock: stationary engines and boilers, shears, clay and ore pans. etc. THOMAS CAR LIN 'S SONS, Lacock and Sandnsky streets. Alle gheny, Pa. auS-35-Mwr SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND BOILEKS all sizes and styles In stock, from 4 to 10U h. p. ; all refitted, good as new, at lowest prices; porta ble engines, 8 to 25 h. p.; boilers all sizes and styles. J. 8. YOUNG, 23 Park way. Allegheny, Pa. OC25-80-D Miscellaneous. HAY-A VERY CHOICE LOT OF LOOSE baled timothy hay cheap: now on Allegheny river, foot or Seventh St. DANIEL McCAF KEY. 238 and 240 Firth ave. Telephone No. 323. ocl5-59 TO LET. East End Residences. CRAIG ST.-NEAR FIFTH AVE.. A NEW2 story Queen Anne residence, 11 rooms, re ception halt handsomely papered throughout; every modern convenience. See BAXTER, THOMPSON 4 CO., 162 Fourth ave. oc9-E,a-Dt Suburban Residences. CRAFTON-FHOM NOVEMBER 1, NEW frame house or nine rooms on lot 50x220; five minutes from station-on good boardwalk; 22 'per month. J. K. MURPHY, office op. station, Crar ton. Pa. ocl5-99t Rooms. EOOMS-ELEGANT, LARGE FRONT ROOMS, single or in suite, with bath; facing Alle fheny Parks: no famllvlnthehouBe; used onlv on be principle of New York flats: Janitor In care or building. Inquire at 708 PENN AVE., room 611, or 75 CEDAR AVE., Allegheny. ocll-36t KOOM - LARGE DINING ROOM AND kitchen rurnlshed suitable ror restaurant. No. 2 GRANT SI'., corner Water. oclS-3lt R OOMS-FURN1SHED ROOMS FOR HOUSE- B.KEP.130. 11 LOGAN ST., near wylle. OC15-64t Business Properties. FFTH AVE.-BUSINES3 LOCATION. 3 STORY building. 28x120 feet; long lease to good tenant. BLACK 4 BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. OC14-47T ROOM-ON FIrTH AVENUE. NEAR POST OFFICE: about 16x40: rent low. W. H. BARNES, printer, 6i Diamond st. sell-46t SLAUGHTER HOUSE OUTFIT WITH 2 horses and 3 wagons will rent or sell, In-qulre-or address CHARLES GROSKLOS, South ern ave.. Thirty-second ward, city. OCI5-15 Offices, Desk Room, Etc OFFICES-A FEW NICE ONES IN GER MAN IA SAVINGS BANK BUILDING. TV ood and Diamond sts. Dl0-49t PERSONAL. PERSONAL BOOKS WANTED IF YOU have an v books to sell, let us know. LEVI'S BOOK blOKE. beventb Avenue Hotel building. mb7 PERSONAL WE HAVE FOR SALE THE Encyclopedia Brltannlca, good as new, sheep or morocco binding: verv cheap; also 50.000 other books, old and new. FRANK. BACON 4 CO.. 301 Smltbfietd street. se26 PERSONAL GENTLEMEN CONTEMPLAT ING a trip to the seashore and mountain re sorts or returning tuerelrom. should bring their clothing to DICKSON, the tailor, 65 Filth ave.. cor. Woou 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 you desire a new suit. Ills stock of Imported and domestic goods Is ortbe newestand most fashionable patterns: by giving him a call you will not regret It. T ele. 1553. Je23-p LOST. LOST-EITHER ON SECOND AVE. ELEC TRIC or Wylle ave. cable cars, small sliver purse with chain attachments: valued on account of nlstorical connections. Liberal reward If re turned to S. C. JANSION, corner Wylle and Fulton St. ocIS-84 ESTRAY. E STRAY-PONY-CAME TO THE PREMISES of the undersigned at Mt. Lebanon, old Washington road, Octobers, dark bay mare pony about 15 years olu, white right hind foot; owner call and pay charges. M. BAILEY. JR OC15-6 STRAYED. STRAYED-FHOM THE PREMISES OF D. B. 51URDOCH, cor. Forbes and Wlghtman sts , Sabbath, Oct. 12, a brown and white cow. white spot on forehead: Information or return will be liberally rewarded. ocl4-50 FOUND. F OUND-TA-VA-ZON SPECIALS CURE ALL chronic diseases, aui uuajit ST. OCI5-73 DIVIDEND. The chabtieks Valley Gas Co., PlTTSBTJKG. PA., October 9. 1S90. S NOTICE THE BOARD OP DIRECTORS of this company has this day declared a dividend of ONE AND ONE-HALF PER CENT upon tbe capital stock of tbe company, payable on the 23th instant by mailed check. Transfer books will be closed from 18th to 25th inclusive. F. J. TENER. Treasurer. oclO-29-D PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS SEALED PROPOSALS are invited by the undersigned np to TUES DAY.October 2t at 3 P.Mfor the erection of a school building at Wilmerding. Allegheny county. Pa.; plans and specifications can be seen at the office of T. D. Evans, archi tect, rooms 814 and 815. Lewis building, corner Sixth ave., and Smithfield St.. Pittsbnrg; the right is reserved to reject any or all bids. H. H. WELSH, President Wilmerding P. O. ocll-31 EDUCATIONAL. WEST WALNUT STREET SEMINARY FOR young ladles: twenty-rourth year; Is provided for giving a superior education lncolleslste. eclec tic and preparatory departments: also In music andart. MRS. HENRIETTA st. Philadelphia. KUTZ. 2045 Walnnt sei9-co-MWT ELECTIONS. ELECTlON-tHE ANNUAL MEETING of the stockholders of the Pennsylvania bait Manufacturing Company will be held at their office. Nn. 115 Chestnut street, Pbilaael- Ehia.on WEDNESDAY, October 29.1890, at I o'clock noon, for the election of seven di rectors for theensnlng year, and sneb other business as maybe brought before them. AUSTIN M. PURVES, Secretary. ae24-28-W3 OFFICLii-PITi-URG. No. 97J AN ORDrtfANCE-GKANTING UNTO the Duqnesne Street Railway Company, its successors, lessees and assigns tbe right to enter npon, nse and ocenpy certain streets and highways, and to lease its franchises and prop erty, or either. Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by tbe City of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by tbe authority of tbe same. That the Duqnesne Street Railway Company, its suc cessors, lessees and assigns, shall bare tho right and is hereby authorized to enter upon and construct its railway, or a branch or ex tension thereof, with a double or single line of track with tbe necessary sidings, turn-outs, switches and connections over and along any and all of tbe following named streets and highways or parts thereof, to-wlt: Be ginning at the intersection of Ells worth avenue and Wilberlorce -street; thence along Wilberforce street to Penn avenue; thence across Penn avenue to the intersection thereof with Sheridan avenne; tbence along Sheridan avenue to the intersection thereof with Broad street, and thence along Broad street to tbe intersection thereof with Highland avenue, and along and across said streets and avenues construct, connect with its tracks, maintain, operate and use during tho term named in its charier its railway.or an extension or branch thereof, and to uso electricity as a motor power, and also to erect, maintain, operate and use an overhead system for the supply ot motor power, and to erect maintain and nse in and along tbe streets and highways before mentioned such ixsts poles and other support as said company" may deem convenient for tbe support or main tenance of such overhead system, under and subject however, to tbe provisions of a gen eral ordinance, entitled "A general ordinance relating to the entry upon, over or under, or the use or occupation of any street, lane or alley, or any part thereof, for any pnrpose by passenger street railway companies, or by com panies ooerating passenger and street railways, and providing reasonable regulations pertain ing thereto for tbe public convenience and safety," approved the 23th day of February, A, D.1S90L Sections The said Duquesne Street Rail way Company shall have the right and consent is hereby given to said company to lease its property and franchises to the Duquesne Trac tion Company or to any Incorporated traction or motor power company which may desire to operate the railway uf said company. Section 3 That any ordinance or part of or dinance conflicting with the provisions of tlm ordinance be and the same Is hereby repealed so far as the same affects this ordinance. Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils this 29tb day or September, A. D. 1890. H. P. FORD. President or Select Council. Attest: GEORGE BOOTH,. Clerk of Select Council. GEO. L. HOLLIDAY, President of Common Council. Attest: E. J. MARTIN. Cleric of Common Council. Mayor's office. October 3, 189C. Approved: H. I. GOURLEY, Mayor. Attest: ROBT. OS TERMAIER, Assistant Mayor's Clerk. Recorded in Ordinance Book, vol. 7, page 510, 3d day of October, A. D. 1R9U INo. 100. AN ORDINANCE - RELATING TO "pawnbrokers." Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the city of Pittsburff, in Select and Common Coun cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by the authority of tbe same. That no person shall nse. exercise or carry on tbe trade or business of pawnbroker within the city of Pittsbnrg without having first obtained a license from tbe Department of Public Safety as hereinafter provided. Section 2 Tbe Department of Public Safety shall from time td time give and grant licenses to all proper persons who may apply for tbe same to nse, exercise and carry on tbe trade or business of a pawnbroker, which said license shall state tbe house in which such business is to be carried on and continue in force for one year (nnless sooner revoked) and no longer, and each person to whom such license shall be given shall pay therefore at the time such license is granted to the Department of Public Safety, for tbe nse of the city of Pittsbnrg, the sum of two hundred (5200) dollars. Section 3 No person licensed as a pawn broker in the city of Pittsburg shall, by virtue of one license, keep more than one plaee for receiving or taking goods in pawn, nor shall be at anytime take goods in pawn in any other place '.ban the place for which such license was granted. Section 4 Each and every pawnbroker shall keep a book in which shall be legibly written in the English language at the time of each loan or purchase made by snch pawnbroker, a full and accurate description of all articles by him purchased or left in pawn with him, tbe time of tbe pledging, pawning or purchasing the same, tbe time witbin which such pawned or pledged article is to be returned or re deemed, tbe amount of money loaned or paid therefor, the rate or interest to be paid and the color, name, age and place of residence, with tbe street and number of the house of the person pledging, pawning or selling the same and in addition to all of the above in case of a natch, the number of tho works and case and the name of the maker, and in case of jewelry, or gold, or silver articles of any kind, all letters or marks of identification inscribed thereon. All pawnbrokers shall before 12 o'clock, noon, on every business day, report to tbe Superintendent of Police' uoon blanks furnished by tbe Police Bureau for tbat purpose, a description of all articles so received In pawn or pledge, or purchased on tbe business day immediately previous, to gether with the number of pawn ticket, the amount loaned, and the color, name, residence and description of the person making tbe sale. Section 5 Every pawnbroker shall at the time of making a loan or receiving any article in pawn deliver to the person from whom be received it a memorandum in writing signed by him, containing the date, the amount of tbe loan, tho rate of interest the time within which tbe article is to be redeemed, with tbe description provided in Section 4. Section 0 Tbe book provided for In section 4, as well as every article or thing received In pawn or nurchased, shall at all times be open to the inspection ot the Chief of tbe Department of Public Safety and tbe various officers of tbe Police Bureau, and no pawnbroker shall pur chase or receive in pawn any goods between tbe hours of 8 o'clock P. M. and 6 A. it. from tbe 1st day of April to tbe 1st day of November, nor between 7 P. M. and 7 A.M. from November 1 to April 1 of each year. Section 7 No pawnbroker shall sell any ar ticle nntil the same has been in bis possession at least three months beyond the time in which It was to be redeemed. Section 8 No pawnbroker, his clerk or em ploye shall receive or take in pledge any article from any person under 21 years of age nr any intoxicated person, or an habitual drunkard or any person known to be a thief, an associate of tbieves or a receiver of stolen property, or any person whom be has reason to suspect or be lieve to be such. Tbe fact of so loaning money to such person shall be prima facia evidence of the violation of this ordinance. Section 9 No pawnbroker shall knowingly receive Trom any apprentice or servant any thing offered by them in pawn without first as certaining that said article is the property of the person pawning it Section 10 Any pawnbroker failing, neglect ing or lefnsing to comply with any or the pro visions of this srdinance shall forfeit any or all licenses held by him. and sball in addition thereto forfeit and pay to tbe city of Pittsburg for each offense tbe sum of one hundred (S100) dollars, to be recovered before any alderman of the city of Pittsburg as debts of a like amount are now by law recoverable- Section li ir any pawnbroker, licensed as aforesaid, shall violate any of the provisions of this ordinance, be convicted of receiving stolen goods, or become a person of bad moral character, the Chief of the Department of Pu b lic Safety shall have, and is hereby given tbe power to forthwith revoke any and all licenses such person may have. Section 12 Any person who shall engage in the trade, business or occupation of a pawn broker without taking out a license, orlicenses, as aforesaid, or who shall refuse or neglect to take out a license or licenses, as aforesaid, or who shall cany on, oratteu.pt to carry on, the said business, trade or occupation of a pawn broker after his said license or licenses are revoked as aforesaid, sball forfeit and pay to the city of Pittsburg for every snch offense the sum of two hubdred (0U) dollars, to be recov ered before any alderman of tbe city of Pitts bnrg as debts of a like amount are by law re coverable. Section 13 That any ordinance or part of ordinance conflicting with the provisions of this ordinance be and the same is hereby re pealed so far as the same affects this ordinance. Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils this 29th dav of September. A. D. 1S90. H. P. FORD. President of Select CouncIL Attest: GEO. BOOTH. Clerk of Select Council. GEO. L. HOLLIDAY, President of Common CouncIL Attest: . J. MARTIN, Clerk of Common Council. Mayor's office. October 2, ISS0. Approved: H. I. GOURLEY, Mayor. Attest : ROBERT OSTEKMAIER, Mayor's Clerk. Recorded in Ordinance Book, vol. 7, page 516, 4th day of October, A. D. 1890. INo. 107.1 AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE construction of a sewer on Wright's al ley, from South Twenty-fourth street to South Twenty-fifth street. Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the city of Pittsburg. In Select and Common Coun cils assembled, and it Is hereby ordained and enacted by tbe authority or tbe same, Tbat the Chief of tbe Department of Public Works be and is hereby authorized and directed to adver tise in accordance with acts of Assembly of tbe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and tbe ordi nances of said city of Pittsburg reiatingthereto and regulating the same for proposals for the construction of a pipe sewer 15 inches in diameter on Wright's alley, from crown of alley between South Twenty-fourth and South Twentytflfth streets, to connect with sewers at South Twenty-fourth and Sooth Twenty-fifth street the contract therefor to be let in the manner directed by the said acts of Assembly and ordinances. The con and ex pense of the same to be assessed and collected in accordance with tbe provisions of an act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania, entitled. "An act relating to streets and sewers In cities of tba second class," approved the 16tb day of May, A. D.. 1S89. ' Section 2 That any ordinance or part of ordinance conflicting with the provisions ot OFFICIAL PCTTSBURQ. this ordinance be, and the same is hereby re pealed so for as the same affects this ordi nance. Ordained and enacted into a law in Council! this 22lday of September, A. D. 1890. H. P. FORD. President of Select Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH. Clerk of Select CouncIL G. L. HOLLIDAY, President of Common Council. Attest: E. J. MARTIN, Clerk of Common Conncil. Maior's office. October! 1890. Approved: H, L GOURLEY, Mayor. Attest: ROBT. OSTER MA1ER. Mayor's Clerk. Recorded in Ordinance Book. voL 7, page 623, 7th day or October. A. D. 189a I Continued on Nevenlh Page. CHOICE PROPERTIES. GREAT DEfiANDFOP. HOUSES -AT- WILMERDING -ash- BRINTON. Unequaled Chances for Investment I BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOTS -IN the- EAST PITTSBURO IMPROVEMENT COM- PANY'S PLANS. Adjoining the WESM6H0DSE AIRBRAKE WORKS I And the new plant of the STANDARD UNDERGROUND CABLE CO. 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