lUKWt'.nSS pjp 'y WJW '? ?rTWT THE DEFENSE OPENS. Killian Being Pnt on the Stand, Tells His Story to the Jury. THERESA TEETS ALSO TESTIFIES, .Mixed Up Cases in Judge White's Branch of tbe Courts. QUESTION AS TO WHO OWNS THE CASH Alexander Killian went on the stand in his own defense, yesterday, and told his story without contradictions. At the opening of the trial. District At torney Johnson stated shat they would close the case for the prosecution. Mr. Marshall opened for the defense. He told the jury that to hold Killian they should believe that the murder was willful, deliberate and premeditated. Killian, he said, was never a good man; he had been sent to the peni tentiary when 18 years old.and consequently was always watched by the police officers. In concluding, Mr. Marshall stated tn.it the defense would be so Rood that he b-licved tne jury wonld have no trouble in finding the priso ner innocent. Killian was placed on the stand. His testimony ns as follows: I w born in Philadelphia, and was brought to l'ittsburcwbenaboutoyearsoragc At IS" of ace in a sent to the penitentiary. I after wards lived up the river near alley Camp. About tliret months before this killing 1 bouKht the lo-boat In which I Hied until arrested. I met (rrtmn In the penitentiary, hnt alrcr my release I lil track of linn and saw nullum: f Inn. tora Ions turn One nlcht some one called to me from acros the ner. Itook mvsklffand lound th-it HwasbrlfSn. He came back with me to the jo boat, and I pave him two meals ami granted hN request lor the loan or my skiff. Mo tald he wanted to meet some people amt brlnp them over I said: "Griffin, von must not do anything here. as. iron do, loulsonand the ofliccr in litts bnrpwill put it on to me on account or my record and because iou have beeu with me here. " Griffin took: the skiff and wentaway. Iwent np to John n.onias' liou-. fcUyed until 11 o clock, when Griffin came back and saiil my skiff was down the river: that be had broken an oar and could not get it over I became anprv and Griffin pave-me a watch and bracelet lor the use of and damage to the boat. We then -ent out. I let on that I would look tor m boat, and lelt Grlffln. On the road I met the neirro and Dutchman. Thev wanted to reach Neplc.Vs run by niornlnc. I buried the leelrv because I wa afraid they nan done soraethinir aud susp cln would lall on rne 1 then started for the boat, and as 1 reached it I was pleed under arrest, 1 was not at .Mr. Uu Jerfs Jewelrv More that nUM 1 did not buy cartridges that day. The ones I had were pur chased about a month before. The pnsoner was then cross-examined, but he held to his direct testimony. Tie woman TLeresa Teets. who livedjwith Killian as. hiswite was then placed on the ttan 1, her testimony ai d cross-examination oc cupied the entire afternoon. She had known Killian for four rears and has been living with liiui since July lbSS. She testified in main to the same statemeut of Killian. Her testimony liqtorc the Coroner was brought in to contra dict her evidence, but nothing of importance was thus shown. The defense trtqnently made objections and a little wordy war ensued be tween Thomas M. Marshall. Jr.. and ex-Dis-tnct Attorney Porter. Mr. Porter Mr. Marshall, we intended to learn fr.m the witness what we wish. Yon have been talkirg to her about this case before the trial We will talk now. Mr. Marshall I have not spoken to the itnes about the trial. Mr. Porter What? Mr. -Marshall No. sir. and if you say so, yon say that which you know to be a falsehood. This last sallv closed matters, and court ad joorneil for the day. with no further compli ments being exchanged. PCCKETBOOK AND CASH. A "Woman Claimed the Latter bnt "Would Not Hare the Former. A queer case, in which the ownership of monev is to be decided, is on trial before Judje White. Last smnmer R. H. Atkinson, of Johnstown, found a purse containing some nionev, at the corner of Sixth avenue and Liberty street. He advertised his find and then returned home, taking the money with lrnii. A Mrs. Hannah read the advertisement and went to Johnstown to claim th. property hlic looked at it and said tne purse was not hers, but the money was. Atkinson refused to ive her the nione) and she charged hiin with iutccny. In the meantime Atkkison cave the purse and money to another women who, he says, fully identified it as ber oroperty. Atkinson is on trial now on the charge of larceny brought by Mrs. Hatinau. A QUESTION OF CASH, Or "Who Owns the Money Mrs. Somerel "Was Clmrscd "With Stealing. In Judje White's branch of Criminal Court yesterday Mrs. Pauline "aomerel was discharged after having been tried on the charge of taking 350 from Frai.k Green, with whom she had doped. The woman claimed they took the money from her hnsb nd. and he comes for ward and swears to the samo story. Green claims the money was 111 Mr. Homerel's liu-l.aml has made iulormation again-t Green, charging him with perjury in claiming the cash. Tne money in dispute is m possession of the Clerk of Courts, awaiting a decision as to its ownership. TO-DAYS TRIAL LIST. AVork of the Judges in the Cirif and Crim inal Court. Common Pleas No. 1 Foran et ux rs Evans etal: Kessler v Alleghenv i-onntt: Smart vs same; Pillman rs Wilson: Kroegher v McCon way, Torley & Co.; Benz Bros, rs Mauch. execu tor (2); barr vs -N--i: aiii v Itzeletal; Welsh vs city of Pittsburg; Cuthbertson rs same. CVmmon Pleas N. 2. Jones vs Murray ct ux; Joboon fc Co. ts Wallace & Cote (3); Carson rsjf pt- O: Compatn. Criminal Conn. Commonwealth rs John Paramne. Peter Sehealer. Louis Johnston. William .Musgrave, Henry Brown, Kate Sticks, H. FreS'iian, Annie Seui ler. Aiex. Steib-, Dennis Griffin. Dennis Kenton, John Moore. Kate Howley. Eulice Ler- (9), Joseph Levy (9). Ask Leae to Intervene. An argument was beard in the United States Court jesterday on the application of the Rochester and Pittsburg Railroad Company and P. T. Hughes for leave to intervene in tbeca-eof the Central Trust Company against the Cameron Coal and Iron Company. The Rochester Railroad Company holds a judgment against the Cameron Company for 15,000 and Hughes has hied a mechanic's lien for 513,000. The decision was reserved. Court Ilouse Callings. W. J. McIvek was yesterday acquitted of larceny by bailee. The suit of Sarah Jane Corbett against Dr. R. If. Fleming for damages lor alleged mal practice is still on trial. A verdict for defendant was given yester day in the action on a mechanics lien styled G. W. Bender against Martin Schraitt, A verdict for the defendant was given yes terday in the case of F. C. Kohne & Co. against Rooert Heatly, a suit over the sale of a wagon. IK the suit of A. F. Pierce and wife, Fannie J. Noble and Margaret R. Noble against Rob ert Fltzpatnck. an action in ejectment, a ver dict was given plaintiffs for 6 cents. The suit ot A. L. and Minnie Krapper against William and Mary Murray, an action to recover the value of goods given m a trans action for rent, is on trial before Judge Ewiug. The suit of the Enterprise Drill Company against the Fairfield Oil and Gas Company, to recover foi drilling a well, was placed on trial yesterdaj, but was continued owing to an error in the form of action. HORSFOKD'S ACID PHOSPHATE, For Indigestion, Dyspepsia and diseases incident thereto. A Sale for the Poor. To-day, between the hours of 8 and 11 A. jj., we shall devote to a sale ol good clothing for the benefit of poor people at the follow ice extra low prices bargain lor them in each department- Positively no goods sold at these advertised price; after 11 o'clock this morning. Good, all wool, heavy overcoats at $4 90; $12 is the price any other day. Men's black cheviot suits." $5 90. Boys suits, sizes 4 to 14, Jl 50; regular price $3. Natural wool shirts and drawers, 49e; sold everywhere at SI 25. A good pair of men's pants, SI 25. P. C. C. O.. Pittsbueo Combination Clothing Company, cor. Grant and Diamond sts., odd. the Court House. Fob a good drink try the cream ale made by the Iron City Brewing Co. ORATORYJN ORDER. Continued from Second Page. He counseled the order to keep going forward, and they wonld baro occasion to rejoice that they were banded together in such a noble brotherhood. WORTHY OF HIS HIRE. GRAND CHIEF ARTHUR HAS A WORD FOR THE LABORER. Soundness and Self-Evidence of a Principle Identical Interests of Capital and Labor The Duties of Capitallsts-Close of the Day's Proceedings. Mr. Arthur, on risiug, was received with loud applause, and by the band playing, "Hail to the Chief." In the course of a lone address the Grand Chief said: The laborer Is worthy or Ms hire, la entitle.! to nU hours or rett. Is deserving or consideration, basthe same needs, feels the same longlncs and desires. Is altogether tinman, and is as much a man as lie who sits in his office and directs the work of others. If there be thow who would ar ray labor apainst capital lam not one of them, nor with them. If there be those who rejard the interests of labor and capital as naturally or properly antagonistic I do not agree with Ihein. In these words one of the most prolouud thinkers and active workers of the ape. Horace Greelev, has hroadlv laid down the leading principle which underlies Iheprc.it problem oflabor. The soundnessof the principle is sell-evident; it commends Itself to the pood t-ense or every reasonable man, still more to the natural Judcinent of those whom habit ol thoupht or practical experience has familiarized with the rights, inter ests, duties and needs of the working class. The Interests of labor and capital arc identical, or, to be more accurate, reciprocal. Any argument re specting labor topics whicb does not distinctly recognize and concede the truth of tnls proposi tion must needs be fallacious, and as a matter of fact it is recognized and conceded bv all the emi nent authorities on the subject under discussion from Adam Mnlth down. Ml the evils arising from the frequent con flicts of these two great leters for time immemo rial have been caused by the willfnl or ignorant rejection of elementary truths, which all experi ence has demonstrated, and concerning which there should be no dispute: tliat civilized society is founded on accumulated capital and systematic labor; that It cannot dispense with either, and that each ismutuallydeneiideut on the other. Ilow false is the general understanding or thlssnbtect a moment's reflection will make manifest. Thoe whose business or pleasure It is to Investi gate the needs aud Interest of labor and capital should bear this In mind ir thev would simplify their dilhcultlcs. Especially should capitalists do so out of regard to their own immediate advantage: for the man who lias a reasonable expectation of bettering his condition and In time of becoming himself an employer will exert jraseir to acquire tkill In the employment of which he is to subsist. On the other hand, he who expects to waste half of his 11 e In severe toil with Inadequate remuner ation will generally do as little as he possi bly can. Such being the case, those per sons who have accumulated eapital and Invested It In raining, manufactur ing or other business, will find it to their profit, aside from all moral considerations, to do as well by those lu their employ as may be consistent will, their own Interests, meaning thereby steady work" and good waes. In this way both classes may work to their mutual benefit, the one receiv ing fair remuneration for dally labor, the other fair interest on vested capital. The railroad poet. P. Fennell. "Shandy 11a Cuire,' next recited an original poem, dedicated to the convention, and the proceedings ter minated. The ladies of Division 34. Ladies' Auxiliary, presented the Grand Chief with a handsome floral tribute. LADIES IK MEETING. The "Woman's Auxiliary Gets Down to Solid "Work. The Woman's Auxiliary of the Locomotive Engineers' Association met in secret session yesterday morning In the Central Telephone Exchange Building, Allegheny. The meeting was opened at 10 o'clock by the grand presi dent, Jl-s. Murdoch. The morning was de voted to '.be reception of the reports of last year's work, and there was considerable busi ness of this nature on band. This morning at 10 o'clock an open session will be held, and the wives of locomotive en gineers who are not members of the auxiliary, are invited to attend. This eveniusr the ladies will accept an invita tion from the Y. M. C A to at end a reception at the rooms of the association. The Associa tion of Locomotive Engineers has been in vited to be present, and will also attend. BAD WEATHER FOE STBEETS. Too Much Rain to Allow of Cleaning Up For "Winter. Mr. J. P. Bingaman, Chief Clerk of the De partment of Public Works, was in low spirits yesterday. After a long and careful scrutiny of a sky that looked and acted like a wet sponge, he sighed and said: "It "-tlris sort of Weather keeps tfp much longer it will result in n any streets being left in bad condition for tho whiter. We always reckon on three or four weeks" of gooa weather at ibis season, which enables ns to finish up work and get the city into good shape for the winter. Butthi weather upsets all our plans, ana of course inanv citizens ml! think we are to blame, and will criticise u accordingly. The contractors, too, are heavy losers by this en forced delay and the fact that they have to do much of the work twice over. However," continued Mr. Bingaman more hopefully, as a man with a brightly burning toby dropped in and lightened the gloom, "this weather may clear up, and when it uoes every moment will be utilized in fixing up the streets for the win ter." LOVE STOPS AT NOTHING. Captain Heiber Had to Issue a Marriage License at His House. Captain Heiber, Clerk of the Marriage Li cense Court, was called upon at his residence last evening by a conple that wanted a mar riage license and wanted it without delay. Captain Heiber is unaccustomed to doing busi ness outside of bis office, but as sufficient rea sons were given he filled out the licence for the couple, who were alterward made hapoy by Rev. Dr. E. P. Cown, pastor of the Third Pres byterian Church. The weddiug took place in one of the parlors of the Monougaliela, and the groom was J. H. McCnnn. principal of a school in Green Bay Wis. Tho bride was Miss Ada Montgomery.of ClaysviIIe, Pa., one of his teachers. Mr. Mc Cnnn aud his fiancee arrived in the city about 7 o'clock last evening, and juit like a groom on his wedding day, he forgot all about the li cense. The minister was waiting, and the only thing to do was to call at Captain Heibers houso and get the document. CALL FOE KOBE MUSIC. A Well-Known Composer's Suggestion to Boom Pittsburg. Theater-goers who have listened with pleas ure to some of the best orchestral selections never fail to include among their favorites the popular airs composed by Mr. Brooks, the well-known Boston musician and director or his famous military band, who arrived in this rity yesterday on a flying visit. In a talk with Mr. Brooks, be said: "Piitsburgis no'edforher push and go, and the enterprising spirit of the citizens would accomplish a great deal in the way of increas ing tbe city's popularity if some steps weie taken to cs ablish a national conservatory of music, employing talent that would attract students lrom a distance, something like the institution at the Hub.' EVEN W0ESE E0B THE COW Than it Was for the Coal Train She En countered. A man above E ing's Mills yesterday sold a calf to a butcher. Tbe agonized mother burst her boundaries and took the trail of her baby. Arriving at tbe Montour Railway she became confused ana got In the way of a down-grade coal tiain. The result was bad for the train and worse for the cow, though her mental trouble was speedilv assuaged. The train was derailed and the profits of the company for one day wiped one. The employes of the train escaped injury. Increased Railroad Earnings. The inc.-eased traffic and general prosperity of the Pittsburg, Cincinnati and St, Louis and tbe Chicago, St. Louis and Pittsburg Railroads is shown by the statement sent out by Jlr. S. B. Liggett. Secretary of tbe Pennsylvania Com nauv. The renort shows a net increase in tlm earnings of tbe two roads in September, as coin- i pared witn the same month ol 1NI, or 121.040 9S. The net increased earnings for tbe nine months of 1690, as compared with the corre sponding period of last year, amounts to $513, 312 82. "West Penn Hospital Matters. At tbe quarterly meeting of tbe "West Penn Hospital directors yesterday reports showed that 2,709 patients had been cared for during the last year, and tbe total expense during tbe year was $76,099 36. Major Dennlston and Will iam H. MrCleary were appointed a committee to draw up the annual petition tor the appro priation from tbe Legislature. Free. Samples of Dr. Miles' restorative .Nervine at Jos. Fleming & Son's, Market st, cures headache, nervousness, sleepless ness, neuralgia, fits, etc. THE Display advertisements one dollar per square or one insertion. Classified advertise ments on this page, such as iranieo. For Sale. To Let, etc, ten cents per line or each inser tion, and none taken or less than thirty cents. Top line being disvlaycd counts as two. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BRA.NCH OFFICES. KOK THE dOUTUSIDE, HO. 1U3 CARSON STEEET. HKAXCH OFFICES ALSO AS BELOW, WHERE WANT. FOR SALE. TO LET. AND OTHER TP.ANtflENTAUVEKTlSEMKNTSWILL BE RE CEIVED UP TO 9 P. 31. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements are to bo prenald except where advertisers already nave accounts wliUTlIEDlB 1-ATCIi PITTS BUKO. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. a Butler street. FMILG. STUCKEY. Mth street and fenn ave. E. G. STUCKEY ACO., Vylieae. and FultonsU N. bTOliELY, Fifth Avenue Market House. EAST END. i. W. WALLACE. 61-11'enn avenue. OAKLAND. MCALLISTER & SHEIKLER,Sth av. Atwood lb EotrrnsiDx. JACOBSPOHN. No. rCarson street. ALLEGHENY. A.J. KAF-RCnEl. S9 Federal Btreet. H. J. MclsniDF. JIarket House. Allegheny. KRF.DH. EGGERS. 172 Ohio street. F. H. EGGEllS A SON, Ohio and Chestnut its. SAMUEL, LARKY. Arch and Jackson streets. IHOMASilcHENKY, Western and Inrlnavej. G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. PERKY M. GLEI.M. Ilebecca and Allegheny aves. T. li. MORRIS, 686 Preble ave. M1LLVALE BOROUGH. W. W. FLOCKJER. Stationer. No. i Grant ave. SHAKPSBURG. C. BELLMAN. Stationer. S18 Main St. THE BUSINESS OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH IS NOW Corner Smithfield and Diamond Streets. "WATED. Male Help. BARBEU-STEAIIY MAN: ONE THAT speaksGcnnan. ApplytoCONRAD HAUIT, 5012 Sarah st , Sonthsidc. oc 17-13 B AKI1ER- AT ONCE- Al'I'l.Y AT JOHN FELLI.NGKK'S. 5163 Butler St.. city. OC17--3 BOOKKEEPER-MUST BE COMPETENT, understand double entry. Reply with refer ence, salary expected and how long experience to BOOKKEEPER. Dispatch office. OC17-15 BOILERMAKERS TANK BUILDERS. CH1F PERS ana cauiLers at Atlantic Refinlm? Co.. Point Breeze, l'hlla.: car fare paid one mv. On application, with reference, to ATLANTIC RE ilNI.NGrCO. OC17-81 BOYS-10 CASH AND 2 ERRAND IIOYS. AP PLY 7:30 this rooming. J. KAUFMAN & BROS. OC17-S9 BOY-KOR OFFICE-ADDRESS IN OWN handwriting, giving age, K. II., Dispatch offlce. ocI7-21 B OY-THAT HAS BEEN WITH A BARBER. 33SEA&T ST., Allegheny. OC17-M COAT.MAKER-GOOD, STEADY. SOBER man: none other need apply. J. H. SHOOI'S & SONS. Freeport. Pa. OC17-85 ",f ANAGER-BY A FIRST-CLASS LIFE AND iri accident Insurance compan. an experi enced business person to conduct their business in Pittsburg and vicinity: good contract with a good comnanv can be secured. Address INSURANCE WORLD. Httsbure, Pa. OCI7-14 MAN -A FIRST-CLASS PACKER AND shipper: must write a good hand. FLKISII MAN CO., 504, 50B and 508 Market St. OC17-95 TV TEN -TWELVE F0K LABORING WORK, 1JL trmainz. etc.; also one driver. 24 SHERI DAN AVE.. E. K. OCl7-8 PACKER - FIRST-CLASS PACKER FOR table glassware and lamps. Address RICH ARDS & HARTLbY GLASS CO., Tarentuin. Pa. OC17-9S PHiSlClAN-TO WORK ON SALARY OF fS00 toSI.SOO. Andress T. K., Dispatch of fice. OC17-I0 mHOUSAND .MEN-NO MOKE, NO LESS JL energetic, young and middle aged, possess ing a Tew dollars ami some "sense, " enpaged in business or professional pursuits: no drinkers, dudes or deadbeats need apply; something new, practical and profitable: Inclose tl and our 2-cent stamps lor prospectus to be Issued about Decem ber 1. money refunded to those not wanted, and not accepting, if desirable: jrlve one reference Address LEAGUE, Lockbox 890, Pittsburg. Pa. OC17-8S TINNERS-TWO OR THREE GOOD MEN AT GEO. W. STEVENSON & BRO.'S, 537 Lib erty st. OC16-1I T1NNER-E. S. WEBB. 716 EIFTH AVENUE. ocIT-G WAGONMAKER-TOBUYAGOODWAGON-51AKEK stand In country town. Address BLACKSMITH, Box No. 1. Pcrrysville, Pa. OC17-62 Female Kelp. GIRL-GOOD ONE FOR GENERAL HOUSE WORK. No. 45 FREMONT ST., Allegheny. OC17-83 T" ADIES 50 LARGE AND WELL FORMED J ynnng ladles. Call at st ige entrance IIIJO'J THEATER 11 sharp Saturday morning. OC16-4 WOMAN-STRONG. MIDDLE-AGED ONE to msist with care of children and do light house work : good home and wanes; references re quired. Address UOX NO. 235, Uniontown. Fay ette co.. Pa. oclS-l-WF Male and Female Help. CANVASSER-FIRST-CLASS, FOR THE CEN TURY Dictionary. H. WATTS 4.7 Wood st. OCI6-1U0 MAN SERVANT DAIRi MEN, FAIUl hands, laborers, seamstress, housekeeper, laundress. 200 house elrls, cooks, chambermaids, waitresses, dishwashers, hotel cooks, child's nurse, little girl. MEEHAN'S, 545 Grant st. OC13-D Situations. BOOKKEEPING-WILL TAKE CHARGE OF books requiring only occasional attention: attend to openinjr or closing of books, correction or errors or an) thluc in the line or accounting: have hid Ion? experience and can give the best of references. A. F. SAW HILL, 187 Federal St., Allegheny, Pa. ocl-62-D OSITIO-BY YOUNG .MAN. IN OFFICE or mill: has had experience as shipping clerk: also understands bookkeeping and general othcework. Address P. J., Dispatch office, OC14-58 POSITION BY HIGHLY CERTIFICATED, arcomnllshed musician (lad). to give les sons to pupils at their own residences. EXI'ERl EN CI", Dispatch office. OC17-13 POSITION-BY THOROUGHLY C'IMFETNT chemist with Iron or steel company. Ad dress CMEA11ST, Dispatch office. OC15-43. POSITION ATHONESr WORKOF AN Y KIND bv Intelligent young man of 21. E. B.. 64J0 Aurellast., E. E, 0017-22 SITUATION-BY A PRACTICAL SALESMAN and buyer of 17 years' experience in the fur niture and house furnishing line, best of refer ence given. Address FURNITURE, Dispatch office. OC17-67 SITUATION BY COMPETENT STENOG RAPHER and typewriter. Address ('., 230 Washington ave., Allegheny, ocl--61 Rooms, Houses, Etc BOOMS-GENTLEMAN AND WIFE DESIRE two or more furnished or unfurulsbed rooms forllghthoiisekecping; central location prelerred. Address CENTRAL, Dispatch offlce. oc 17-39 Horses, Vehicles, Liie Stock, Etc, BUGGx-AGOOD SECOND-HAND BUGGY, phaeton stvle: must be cheap. II. FAUST, corner I'enn and Shady ave., E. . oc!6-S7 Financial. MORTGAGES ON CITY OR ALLEGHENY conntv propertv at lowest rates. HENRI' A. WEAVER A CO.. 92 Fourth avenue. mh2-D PURCHASER FOR FIRST-CLASS. WELL established and profitable bnslncss: It more tuan doubled the capacity in the past year: strict ly cash: If well managed will pay net croflt or 30 to 40 per cent a year: the best opportunity for a man out of business or about to change the same that can be found: will bear the closest Investiga tion: capital required about (I0.0U0; give lull ad dress to Insure answer. Address M. C. A.. Box 6J, Allegheny. ocl7-80 -l LOAN (500, OHO, IN AMOUNTS OF (3,000 j.. una upwaru. on cny ana suourDan property, on 4X per cent, freeortax: also smaller amounts at 5 and 6 per cent. BLACK A BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. se2l-dJ6-D TO LOAN 1200,000 ON MORTG AGES (100 aud unward at 6 per cent: $500,000 at44 per cent on residences or business property: also in adjoining counties. S. H. FRENCH, 125 Fourth avenue. oci2-121-D Miscellaneous. ALL TO USE JONES' BEDBUG PARALYZEU Jones' Maple Roach Powder: contains ud poison; roaches banished oy contract; satlsfac'- :rct: satlsfac' I by GEO. YV. Pa. Sold by No. 3332. J :v cm .MET iion aieu or uu pay. i reparea JONES. 222 Federafst,. Allezhenv. all first-class druggists. Telephone jyji-i-jir EVERYONE TO KNOW THEY CAN GET their sewlne machine repaired In flrsy-class order: all work warranted: genuine needlfes and attachments for all makes of machines at tlie low est prices: the best sslrt draper In the niarket. Calf and see It at H. CAKTEK'S, 19 Sixth rft. ocl'-jrw Tf OCATTON-BY A PHYSICIAN TO (KNOW IJ or j good location. Address M. JJ.. 231 Frankstown ave., East Liberty. Pa. i:l7-70 PENSIONS THE PITTSBURG PICNblON AGENCYOF J. H. STEVENSON ft, CO.. 100 HWi ave Pensions now had for all .disabled soldiers, permanently helpless chlldr-en and widows 01 deceased soldiers under lat.e act of Congress: pensions Increased to corresp olid with the disability: bounties collected: certi ficates ol service procured where discharges are 1 ost. SC14-D PITTSBURG DISPATCH. FOIt SAXE-niPROYED BEAL ESTATE. City Residences. CONGRESS ST.-fll.COO-CORNER FRANKLIN st.. Seventh ward, three-story brick dwell Ine or nine rooms, hall, bathroom, w. c. rane. both cases, marble mantels, fnrnace, nice laundry, etc; rents for (82 per month: lot x. send ror large catalogue free. BLACK & BAUtu, 95 Fourth ave- E51 oclU-3)-rsu CENTER AVE.-N EAR FULTON ST. -AT A bargain, to effect a quick i.ale or a desirable brick house, 8 rooms, modern Improvements: lot 21x80 ft : anv one desiring to liny a good home cheap should call at once. See 4Y. A. HEKi A-SONS. 80 Fourth ave. oc3-52-y HOUSES-A PAYING INVESTMENT. NOW bringing In over (1,300 per vear rent. bloeK oinvc houses Irontlnz two streets: welllocatea in the Eighth ward, near Fifth ave.; price very reasonable and terms easy. Sec W. A. H EKKiia A SONS, No. 83 Fourth ave. oc3-2S-r KOBEKTS STREET-GOOD BRICK DWELL ING or 7 rooms, porches, both cs. etc.; prloei.6u0; very cheap. C. BEKINGER& SON, 156 Fourth ave. ocl5-a-wrsn SOHO STKEET-15 PER CENT INVESTMENT . In a dwelling bouse: price only fi, 10". - BKRINGER & SON, IS6 Fourth ave. OC15-29-WTSU WEBSTER AVE. -J7,500 NEAR IIEVIL LIKRS street, a two-story pressed brick dwelling or rooms, hall, bathroom, w. c, range, both gases, marble mantels, nice laundry, etc.: lot 20x126: send ror large catalogue free. LLACK A UAIRD. 95 Fourth avenue. 60 oclO-21-MF TTEBSTER AVE. (1.200 NEAR ARTHUR VV street, 2 two-story brick dwellings of s rooms each: rent ror (19 50 each: lot 20x119. send for large catalogue free. BLACK & BAlRD, 9o r ourm avenue. id wiu..i-ji. TT7YLIK AVE.-WEHAVEA 6-ROOM B1UCK on Wyiie ave. that we will fell so as io net 11 per cent as an investment. BALTKNSI'ERG iCR & V1Ll.1AMS, 154 Fourth ave. QC17-3 ff"f 000 EIGHT MINUTES FROM WOOD 0J? St., elezant new brick dwellinr, eight large rooms, wide hall, vestibule, bath, inside w.c. , stationary wahstand. tile hearths, slate mantels, laundry with stationary tubs: handsomely painted and papered throughout, street sewered and ptveil, stone sidewalks; this Is positively the best bargain on the market and well worth Investigat ing. Wil. PETTY & CO., 107 Fourth ave. OC15-22-WTS OO 500-NEAT. NEW BRICKHOUSES:FIVC ?' room. Inside w. c, both kinds or gas: on tiilmore St., Eighth ward, twosqnaresfrom Wyiie avenue cable line; terms easy. (76). See V. A, HEICKON 4SO.VS. 80 Fourth ave. ocs-a-s,ii.i3.i7.a.2r East End Residences. BAUMST., SHADVS1DE-150FEKT FRONT corner: One situation; one square oi Center avenue and electric cars: two mtuutes of Shady side station: modern dwelling, 9 rooms. Queen Annestylc, large ornamental porches, elegance and convenience observed In arrangement and finish, slate and tile mantels and hearths, hath, laundry, cemented cellar, electric lights, both cases, h. anil c. water throughout: we can ofler this propertv at actual cost. (7.000. CHARLES SOMERS CO., 313 Wood 'st.. 6019 I'enn ave. OC17-77D' BELLEFIELD-A HOME, ONE SQRARt". from Firth ave.. Queen Anne, ten rooms, all modern conveniences; large lot: low price and verv easv terms. BAXTER, THOM I'SON & CO.. 162 Fourth ave. oc!5-45-wfsu BROAD ST.-(3. SCO-NEAR NEGLEf AVE., two-storv frame dwelling or seven rooms, hall, natural gas. pnrches.elc; very conveniently and p easantlv located, only one square from cable Hue and new electric road; lot 32x105. A272. Send for large catalogue, free. BLAt'K & BAIRD. 9i Fourth ave. ocIO-21-tuf EAST END AVENUE-NEAR FENN. BEAU TIFUL frame dwelling S rooms, reception hall, bath, w.c. natural gas, electric light. A21K1. Send for laree catalogue, free. BLACK A BAIRD. 95 Fourth avenue. oclO-22-TuF" MEYUAN AVE.-BRICK HOUSE, 8 ROOMS, bath, laundry, hot and cold water, slate mantels, tile hearths, electric bells, both gases, panered throughout. SLOAN & CO., 127 Fonrlh ave. ocl6-19 NINE-ROOM FRASIE HOUSE WITH ALL modern Improvements In one of the best lo cations in East End: two minutes to electric line nearly completed; six minutes to Fifth avenue cible: reception hall, sliding doors, slate niautels 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 A CO.. Penn and Shady aves., E. E. 1825. ocl5-3-wr' SIMEN AVE.-$5,60O-NEAR LINDEN. BOU LEVARD place, a heautllul 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 A B AlKD, 95 Fourth avenue. A212 ocl0-22-TU SUMMCKLEA ST. (0.5CO NEAR ELLS WORTH avenue, very pretty (jueen Anne frame dwelling of nine rooms, reception hall, ves tibule, bathroom, stationary waslistand, w. c, hot and cold water, front and rearstairs. slate and hard7ood mantels with beautiful cabinet trim mings, tile hearths, elegant chandelier, natural gas, sliding doors. Inside shutters and china clos ets: large closet in each room: handsomely papered throughout; front and rear porches: nice lann: lot 51x111x77; near Duquesne electric cars; verv desirable location: send for large catalogue, free. BLACK & BAIRD. 95 Fourth avenue. A217 OC10-22-TUF QQ 000 A BEAUTIFUL PROPERTY ON Out Frankstown avenue, elevated ground, 15UXI50, nicely Improved with lawn, asphalt walks. Unit and shade trees, shrubbery, etc., modern house, first-class In every particular, containing 7 larrc rooms, lnclndlug handsome reception nail, finished attic, bath, fine slnte mantels, tile hearths, Inside shutters, sliding doors, electric lights, gas, etc.: if desired, very easy terms or payment will be accented. CHARLES SOMEKS A CO., 313 Wood St.. 6019 Penn ave. ocl7-7S-6u 21 Q 000-TERMS EASY-THREE NEAV OlOl two-story and mansard nrcss front brick dwellings: two or 7 rooms each and one of 9 rooms and bath, laundry, etc. teach house has hall, vesti bule. Inside shutters, slate mantels, both gases, good cellar, stone Eteps and trimmings, etc.: rents forl U20ye.ir; situated on corner of two good paved and sen ered streets, one square from Filth avenue: room to build three more houses: loca tion is first class; it will pay you to Investigate this. BAXTER, THOMPSON A CO., 16: Fourth ave. ocl7-8 Ql 400-A HANDSO.ME AND MOST DES1R OtI ABLE property, within one-half square of Kiddle avenue: flagstone walk directly to sta tion; beautiful lot, 52X120. shaded with forest trees; complete house of eight moms, including reception ball; also nlcelv finished attic. siateand wood mantels, stone and tile hearths laundrv and bath, front and hack Dorchcs. electric a nnl lances. i chandeliers, both gases, city and fine well water. VUJlA.KI.i3 BU.UtKB JC tU., 313 OOd St.. 6019 Penn ave. OC15-7-WF S 000-SMALL CASH PAYJIENT DOWN, J) Inlance on easy terms and long time: be tween Highland and S'ldvaves., one of the most desirable locations in the East End: convenient lo alllthe lines of quick transit; modern house of clg'ht rooms; Iot59xl37 icet to an allev; the lm nrovenients arc so situated as to leave room to build other house lr desired. See W. A. HERRON A SUNS. No. SO Fourth ave. 0C3-26-F DC! 700-FOR A 6-ROOM FRAME HOUSE IN Jy 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, Dantry, etc.. nat. and ant. sras. cltv water; lot iivlOO: easy terms. S. A. DICKIE A CO.. Penn and bhadvav.. E. E. 475. ( oc 15-23- WF 60-F.AbT END. NEAR BI1JDLE AVE.. H Wllkinsburir: choice around. 52HC0: for est treesA modern style house, six rooms, halls, pantry, porches front ana bacc, nice dry cellar, gas and lelectric lights, eitv and well water: a very deslrviblc propertv at the price. CHARLES SOMERS Si CO., 3& Wood St., 6U19 Penn ave. OC15-7-WF- ttnol JVI f'AKT-T HAI.AVIT TMIV VIII? IS a A-roOm frame house erv conveniently located, within a few minutes' walk of two cable lines- has Blty water, nat. gas, good dry cellar, inside shutters, tile hearths, etc.: a nice home and a bargain. S. A. DICKIE A CO., Penn and Shady av.,T3. K. 48a ocI5-2S-wf S4i 000-BIX-HOOM AND FINISHED ATTIC 1 frarfce house, within two minutes of Fifth ave : cable. bath. nat. and art. gas: dry cellar; front and Hack porches; Inside shutters, etc.; a modern house and cheap; location excellent. S. A. DlCKIlt A CO., Penn aud sbadyaves.. E. E., 1220. I oc 5-28-WF (21 OOO-fSMALI. CASH PAYMENT DOWN, Otfcl biliinceiu monthly Installments of (25; neat brick nSouse. 6 rooms: modern improvements: laundry, loft37)ft. Iront, on St. Clitlr: one square lrom Pennl ave. cable line, in midst ot East End. (53). See V".. A. HERRON SONS. 80 Fourth ave. OC4-KI-4, VI, 1 , 1 , 21, t' S4v 40(!'-2 GOOD FRAME HOUSES CON- T'IN1NG6 rooms each with water: lot 36x140 to a 20-lt. paved alley, in Hie Twentieth ward, Plttsburir: this Is abirgalnfor anyone de siring an) Investment or a home. Anply to owner. HE.NRYjG. Olio, 2631 Penn ave., Pittsburg. ocli-97f CO 81)0 LANG AVENUE. NKAR FENN: 3S' 'one minute from electric line: lrame dwelling. 6 rooms, hall, water, gas, etc; pipered througUout; lot 46x110: vacant lots In thlslocallty are noJw sell.ng at flu per oot front. A301. BLAC-K A BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. ocl7-66-F6u" 6 hi Sum frame queen "anne house flnUhed attic bath, hot and cold water, nat ural; gas, electric 1 ght and bells, slate mantel, tile bearths. front and back norches. cemented cellar, lol 24X187; this property Is situated ou Rural ave.. j- in. abUA.iAi.u,, iu rourtii ave. ocis-iu 'SO FEET ON FRANKSTOWN AVE. BY 150 . with new two-story Oueen Anne frame often nuoms, slate mantels, tile hearths, art fire places. ?IUk. gas, Cikv water; a eoinp.cte suDuruan nome for a low price. BAXTER, THOMPSON A CO., t(3 Fourth ave. ocl2-101-?awr ffiOn 000 AN ELLSWORTH AVE. KES1 OLM DEN CE: cheap at (40, 000. Address DIS COUNT, Dikpatcli otBce. OCI7-12" Allegheny Residences. BESIDENCE-ON SHERMVN AVE. ALLE GHENY: a good ten-room brick; has closets and halls, both gases. marble mantels in all rooms; modern finish throuehout: the finest location in the city: lot 20x110: price only (20,Xi: also, a food nine-room brick In Second ward, Allegheny, near park; has both gases, halls, cellar, etc.: good as a new house: modern convenience:, such as hot and cold water, bath. w. c eic; price (7,010. in easy payments: also, on Rebecca St., Allegheny, a good seven. roum brick house, hall, cellar, well-dnlshed throughout: lot 22x8ti; never overflows: prlee (4.000. J. H. STEVENSON A CO., 100 Fifth are. ocl7 BESIDKNCE-FACING WES1" PARK, ALLE GHENY Almost new three-story pressed brick dwelling: 5 rooms, finished lu handsome style, attic range, bath, etc, laundry with stationary tubs, tine mantels, vestibule tiled and finished In bard wood, electric bells, etc.; corner lot with tbe best exposure: within one block of tbe electric cars; price (15,000; terms, (1,000 down and 11,000 per year. SAMUEL W. BLACK A CO., 89 Jfuurtn ave. ocl7-71-Tnrs' FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. Allegheny Residences. TjUENA VISTA STREET-NEAR JACKSOK JL brick or lOrooina, a good house in all respects: only (ri.000. B 2S2: send tor large catalogue Just out. BLACK A BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. 0C5-43-WFSU CTIFTH WAltD, ALLEGHENY-A BARGAIN L frame houte ft rnomo. hall, vestibule, bath. laundry, etc.: corner lot. BALTENSPEKGERA WILLIAMS, 154 Fourth ave. ocl7-r Q- 300-SMALL CASH PAYMENT, 4-ROOM UX1 and attic frame house on Harrison e., Allegheny. 11ALTENSPERGER A WILLIAMS, 154 Fourth ave. OC17-3 Suburban Residences. DWELLINGS-LAROEr; OR SMALL ONES along the Fort Wayne Railroad, with large lots or acres; now Is the time to bnv berore the electric road Is built. C. BERINGER A SON, ,150 Fonrlh ave. ocl5-23-WFsu FOR SALE LOTS. City Lots. BEAUTIFUL LOTS-AS A WHOLE OR slnirlv Inwrtrlrn If takpn ntotice: close to 16 new Castle Shannon Incline aud proposed electric road: almost level: don't miss this chance foran Investment. M. F. HIPPLE A CO., 96 onrtb ave. p6i ocl7-l-FSu" East End Lots. AMBER STREET-K.70O. NEAR FRIENDSHIP avenue, a vacant lot. 40x110 to 20-toot alley; send for large catalogue free. BLACK A BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. A2u2. ocIO-22-TuF' AS1BER STREET-(2,200. BAUM GRO E plan, a vacant lot, 40x103: send for laree catalogue free. BLACK A BAIRD. 95 Fourth avenue. A260. oclO-'a-TuF CHEAP-IF SOLD QUICK: GOOD REASONS lor selling: onlv 51,800 for lot ZOJixm ft.: alley In rear: on Liberty st., near Ella; one of the best lots aud locations In Bloomflcld. Sixteenth ward. See W. A, HERRON A SONS. 80 Fourth ave. ocl7-9-17,18.20.21 LOTS-ELEGANT BUILDING LOTS (50 PER foot front, Jiellon's orchard plan. cloe to Negley ave, the great East End thoroughfare. Nineteenth ward. MELLON BROTH EHS. 6349 Station si., E. E. ocl2-I71-wrsu' CO 300 SOMETHING TO MAKE PUR 3? 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 A CO., 313 Wood st., 6019 Penn ave. OC15-7-WF ler PER tOOT FRONT WILL BUY A LOT OOO 25x120 on Boquet street, Oakland: street paved; electric cars pass the property: 5c fare to the city: tnli price is very low and for a few days only, see REED B. COYLE A CO., 131 Fourth ave. OC14-61-TUWF OnOO ONE-FOURTH CASH, BALANCE TO Ot suit the purchaser, level building lots on grade. 24x100 feet to an alley, on Homcwood ave. : these lots are among the best on the street-and the price is low. W. A. HERRON A SONS, No. 80 Fourth ave. oc3-26-F Allegheny Lots. ARCH STREET-SECOND WARD. ALLE GHENY, two good lots. 20x100 ft., each to another street: wo will sell separately. II desired: price low See W. A. HERRON A SONS. No SO Fourth ave. oc3-2s-r Suburban Lots. EDGEWOOD -LOT 50X170: ONLY (800: GOOD location. K56. BLACK A BAIRD. 95 Fourth avenue. ocl7-t-TUFSu EMSW'ORTH-GREAT BARGAIN-NEARLY one acre plot of ground; public road front and rear; seven minutes' walk to Laurel sta'lon; ground covered with natural forest trees; choice location: terms to suit. C. BERINGER A SON, 156 Fourth ave. ocl5-29-wrsn" FLEMING PARK-NO FINER LOIS IN THE market, none more convenient or so cheap with same conveniences as these; we are selling these lots at S200 to (310: new houses on the ground, more building: bridge to Neville Island belnj: completed: fine thoroughfare directly through the propertv; electric road under charter and right of way; great Southslde manufactories In walking distance, values will quickly double; we will sell remainder of these lots to best bidders at auction Saturday. October 18; take P. A L. E. train directly to ground. 2:3s city time; call at our office for tickets and mil Information. CHARLES SOM ERS A CO., 313 Wood St., 6019 Penn ave. OC16-89 OT-25X110. KOUTH PLACE. W1L.MERD1NG; J price. (3u0. SLOAN A CO., 127 Fourth ave. OC16-19" -VTADINE PARK-LOTS AT WILPWOOD IN station, on the A. V. R. K near the city line, lor (300. only 1 per cent down. (1 per week: no interest, no fixes: Nadlne Park contains 1M lots, hair or which have already been sold. For plans, etc., call on or address E. D. W1NGEN ROTH, 100 Fourth ave ocl7-8T" 00 EACH-2 LOTS. X140. JUNIATA ST., Swtsvale. 3 minutes lrom the station. SLOAN A CO.. 127 Fourth ave. ocl6-19' C3023 EACH-2 LOT'S. 25x200, MORNINGSIDE 50 station. A. V. R. R. SLOAN & CO., 127 Fourth ave. ocIC-19 Farms. FARM-200 ACRES. FIRST-CLASS IMPROVE MENTS: choice stock, grain or fruit place: nat. gas; fine vein of coal; short ride from city andstitlon: a bargain on easy terms., ED. W1T TISH, 410 Grant St.. Pittsburg. OC17-D FAR.MS-A NU5IBER OF SMALL ONES OF all sizes: some quite near railroad stations; also large farms in this and adjoining counties. Call orsend for circulars. C. BERINGER ASON, 156 Fourth ave. ocl5-29-WFSU CM 500-FARM OF 10 ACRES NEAR PAR OJL? NASSUS. Pa.: good frame house or 5 rooms, good stable, plenty of fruit and water. SLOAN A CO., 127 Fourth ave. OCI6-19 (TJT 300 FARM OF 16 ACRES NEAR PAK 5X NASsUS: nfw frame house 5 rooms, new stiblc frnit and good water. SLOAN A CO.. 127 Fourth ave. OC16-19 Miscellaneous. COKING COAL-10,000 ACRES COKING COAL In Monongalia and Marion conntles. W. Va,, In tracts of 160 to 4,000 acres; also farms in Monon galia and adjoinlug counties: also residences and bulldlnsr lots in Morgantown. Address T. W. ANDERSON, Morgantown, W. Va. OC17-26 EXCHANGE ONE-FOURTH SECTION OF '11 Ti land, In Franklin co Florida, close to Apalachicoia. n booming city: title of land perfect and abstract: this is valuable land: wil trade It for trotter or pacer, top buggy and hart ncss. or trotting stallion, or mare, sulky, har ness and traps. II. C. GRAFF, Kensington, Ky- ocl-16" . FOR SALE KCSENESS. Business Opportunities. BAKERIES. CONFECTIONERIES, GROCER IES and notion stores In large town: lurnish ment of six rooms, now rented: (500 profits. (50 per month: groceries, pnotoHOOO; clothing, shoeand furniture stores. PERC1VAL A CHAPMAN. 439 Grant st. ocl7-P BUSINESS ESTABLISHED HARDWARE, plumbing aud tin business: central location: rare opportun ty for plumber: verv little compe tition: write for particulars. BOX 41, Clarion, Pa. OC17-79 HARDWARE AND TINNING BUSINESS, two East End grocery stores, others In both cities well located, flouring mill, $3,uO0: bakeries, cigar stores, notion stores, drug stores, shoe stores, book and stationery store, milk depots. SHEPARD A CO.. 151 Fourth ave. ocI5" JEANNETTE TWO-STORY BRICK BUILD ING with storeroom and ten dwelling rooms: Sood street: Immediate possession if desired. See AXTER, THOMPSON A CO., 162 Fourth ave. OCI2-101-MWF JEWELER'S STOHE-FIRST-CLASS JEWEL ER'S store: good town; population 5.000; best reasons for disponing of store. Address FOX. care of P. MUSTER, Connellsvllle, Fayelte CO., Pa. 0CI6-55 ff?50-COR. CIGAR STOREIN ALLEGHENY: O others 8300 to (4.1O0: groceries, (330 to (3.000: milk depots: saloon and hotel: hardware: board ing bouse. HOLMES A CO., 420 Smithfield st. 0C16-39 Business Properties. FIFTH AVE.-NEARNEW MARKETHOUSE. ?24,0fO, 2 three-story brick buildings, one of storeroom ami 5 dwelling rooms, the other of storeroom and 9 dwelling rooms: both buildings havb hall, bathroom, w. c. hot and cold water, and both gases: also, three 5-room brick houses in the rear on Uur alley; Iot4ux9o: a good invest ment. Ivi5. Send for large catalogue, free. Just out. iiuul & liAll-.Li, 'A r ounn ave. OC5-H-TUFSU' PENN AVENUE INVESTJIENT-WITHOUT exception one among the best properties on Penn ave. extension: large corner lot: new mod ern style buildings, business and residence: pressed brick: cut stone foundations and trim mings; handsome large corner storeroom with fine cellar, elevator, vault, etc.: eight and ten dwelling rooms elegantly complete on each of the three floors In hard woods, fine slate mantels, chandeliers, hall, vestibule, laundry, bath, cemented cellar, paved yard, substantial brick stable that m iv be converted to dwelling; cement and brick sidewalks: perlect sewerage: a property highly adapted for hotel or other business pur poses; aprlme investment. CHARLES SOMEKS A CO..3ia Wood St.. 6019 Penn ave ocl7-ll-Fsn FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Horses, Vehicles, Live Stock, Etc. HORSE-AT A BARGAIN-GOOD RELIABLE horse for a delivery wacon or general haul ing: will sell cheap for want of me. 44I1BUTLEK ST. QC17-76' ORSE SPLENDID BAY MARE, 7 YEARS old; or will hire out cheap; have no use for her. Address J. W. C, P. O. lox 1058. city. ;oc!7- ONE CHAMPION TRAINED COON DOG-1 trained squirrel dog, 1 trained rabbit doe. I trained deer doc; also, big, gray Narragansett turkeys, extra flneiarKeyoungtoinsthatwiU co38 pounds lo 42 pounds at, maturity: mated In pairs tint akin; letters must contain stamp. H. c. GRAhF, Kensington, O. ocl7-16" Machinery and Metals. DRILLING ENGINES AND BOILEKS-FOR oil or cas wells, engines and boilers In every size and style, sawmills an2 wood-working ma chinery. " HAKS1ES MACHINE DEPOT. No. 97 First ave., Pittsburg. Pa. mh9-D TTOISIING ENGINES. DERRICKS AND XX derrick forglngs, steel hoisting and gny ropes in stock: stationary engines and boilers, shears, clay and ore pans. etc. THOMAS CAR. LIN'S SONS, Ltcock and Sandusky streets, Alle gheny, Pa. u5-J5-MWr 189a FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. Machinery and Metals. ENGINES AND BOILER NEW AND BE FITTED: repairing promptly attended to. PORTER FOUNDRY AMU MACHINE CO., LIM.. below Suspension bridge. Allegheny. Pa. ocS-tS SECOND-HAND 'ENGINES AND BOILERS all sizes and styles In stock, from 4 to 100 h. n. ; refitted; good as hew, at lowest prices: porta ble engines, 8 to 25 b. p. : boilers all sizes and styles. J. S. YOUNG, 23 Park way. Allegheny, Pa. OC5-S0-D ,TO LET. East End Residences. CRAIG ST. NEAR FIFTH AVE.. A NEW2 storv Queen Anne residence, 11 rooms, re ception hall, handsomely papered throughout; every modern convenience. See BAXTER, THOMPSON A CO, 162 Fourth ave. oc0-59-Dt AUegheny Residences. COA PER MONTH-NO. 43 TAGGABT OOl 6tr.t. on line Pleasant Valley electric cars, fine two-story and mansard pressed brick dwelling, eight large rooms, hall, vestibule, range, bathroom, w. c.f hot and cold water, ele gant laundry and cellar: location both convenient and pleasant. BLACK A BAIRD. 95 Fourth ave. ocl6-7t Snburban Residences. GLEN'FIELD STATION - FORT WAYNE Railroad, a two-story, seven-room iiouse: nice lawn, fruit, shade trees, natural gas. spring and soft water in house, etc. Inquire of a. FISHER, 161 Fifth avenue. oc!7-75t Rooms. TOOMS ELEGANT, LARGE FRONT ROOMS. Jl single or lu suite, with bath; facing Alle gheny Parks: no fainllv in the house: used only on the p Incipie of New ork flats: Janitor In care of building. Inquire at 708 PENN AVE., room 611, or 75 CEDAR AVE., Allegheny. ocII-36t Business Properties. FIFTH AVE.-BUSINESS LOCATION. 3 STORY building. 28x120 feet: long lease to good tenant. 'BLACK A BAIRD, 95 Fonrth ave. ocI4-17t T?OOM-ON nrTH AVENUE. NEARPOST JLi OFFICE: about 16x40; rent low. W. H. BARNES, printer, 61 Diamond st. sell-46t SLAUGHTER HOUSE OUTFIT WITH 2 horses and 3 wagons will rent or sell. In quire or address CHARLES GROSKLOS, South ern ave.. Thirty-second ward, city. cclS-lS' Offices, Desk Room, Etc. OFF1CES-A FEW NICE ONES IN GER MAN I A SAVINGS BANK BU 1LDING. Wood and Diamond sts. iol0-49t PERSONAL. PERSONAL- BOOKS WANTED-IF YOU have anv books to sell, let us know. LEVI'S BOOK STORE, Seventh Avenue Hotel building. mh7 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 A CO.. 301 Smithfield street. se26 PERSONAL GENTLEMEN CONTEMPLAT ING atrip to the seashore and mountain re sorts or returning therefrom, should bring their clothing to DICKSON, the tailor, 65 Filth ave., cor. Wood st., sccoud 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 snlt. Ills stock of imported and 4omestlc goods is of tbe newest and most fashionable patterns; by giving blm a call yon will not regret It. Tele. I5'i8. Je28-D LOST. LOST A WALLET" CONTAINING SOME money and valuable papers at B. A O. R. R. freight depot vesterdav. Finder please retnrn to B. A O. FREIGHT OFFICE. OC17-100 LOST NOTE BOOK. BELONGING TO Arthur It. Byles: without cover on back, ruled with red lines, and containing the name or William C Scott, Philadelphia, m addi tion to other notes. It will be esteemed a favor If tinder will address same to GEORGE u. 51 c ML1RTRY. P. O. box No. 6hl. city. OCI7-74 MEETINGS. NOTICE-IB HEREBY GIVEN THAT A meeting: of the stockholders of the Mc Keesport and Bellevernon Railroad Company will be held at tbe general office of tbe com pany, in the Bank nf Commerce building, city of Pittsbnrjr, on NOVEMBERS 1S90. at 11 o'clock A. M.. to consider an agreement of consolida tion between that company aud the Pittsburg, McKeesport and Ynufhichenv Railroad Com pany. JOHON G. ROBINSON. Sec'y. PITTSBURG, PA.. October 9, 1S90. ocl0-25-ocl0.17,2'u31.no5 Office of the Phcenix Glass Company, PiTTSBTJEG. PA., October 2. 1890. ( TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE Phcenix Glass Co. Take notice that bv virtue of a resolution ol the Board of Directors of this company a meeting of the stockholders thereof will be held at its rflW, Room 6, Stevenon building. No. 43 Kixth avenue. Pitt b rg, Pa., on WEDNESDAY, December 3, 1S90, at 10:30 o'clock A. Jr., to vote upon tbe in crease of the canital stock of said comnanv. E. P. EBBERTS. ANDREW HOWARD. OC3-37-F Secretary. . President. DIVIDEND. The chartiers Valley Gas Co., Pittsburg, PA., October 9, 1S90. NOTICE-THE BOARD OP DIRECTORS of this enmnany has tbi clav declared a dividend of ONE AND ONE-HALF PER CENT upon the capital stock of the company, payable on the 25th instant by mailed check. Transfer books will be closed from ISth to 25th inclusive. F. J. TENER. Treasurer. ocIO-29-tj EDUCATIONAL. TTTEST WALNUT STREET SEMINARY FOR V V young Iadles:twenty-fourth year; is provided forgiving a-supeiior education in collegiate, eclec tic and preparatory departments: also in music and art. JlRs. HENRIETTA KUIZ. .2045 Walnut St.. I'hiladelDhia. se!9-.0-uwF LEGAL NOTICES. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN .Li application will be made to the Governor of Pennsylvania on Thursday, November 6, 1890, by E. F. Havs. William Wigman. Thomas Miller, John H. Nttsser, J. P. Schneider, and their associates, citizens of Pennsylvania, under tbe act of Assembly entitled, "An act to provide for tbe incorporation and regulation of certain corporations," ap proved April 29, 1874. and its several supple ments, for a charter of an intended corpora tion called "The South View Water Company." tbe character and object of which is the supply of water to the public, or the supply, storage, or transportation of water, and of water power for commercial and manufacturing purposes in the township ot Btldwin. Allegheny county. Pa., and to erect and maintain such water works for that purpose, and such machinery as may be necessary for the supply of water in said township. THOMAS A. NOBLE, ocI6-I8-Th ' Solicitor lor Applicants. PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS SEALF.D PROPOSALS areinvited by the undersigned nptoTUES DAY.October 2L at 3 P.Mfor the erection of a school building at Wiliueruing, Allegheny county. Pa.; plans and specifications can be seen at the offlce nf T. D. Evans, archi tect, rooms 811 and 813. Lewis building, comer Sixth ave., and Smithtield s .. Pittsburg; tho right is reserved to reject any or all bids. H. H. WELSH. President, Wilmerding P. O. ocll-31 US. Enclneer Offlce. Charle"tnn-Kanawha, . W. Va., September M, 1890. Prnpos lis for building the foundations, and the pier, abutment, etc. for a movable dam at lock No. 7 of the Great Kanawha river Improvement, will De received at his office un il .1 r. 31. of DE CEMBERS, 189'!. and then opened. The atten tion of bidders is called to the act" nf Congress approved February 26, 1885. and February 23, 1887, Vol. 23. tiage 332. and Vol. 24, page 114. Statutes at Large. Information can be ob tained by application to ADDISON .M.SCOTT, Resident Engineer. WM. P. CRAIGHILL, Colonel of Engineers, U. S. A. ncl6-28-16,I7.1Snol0.11.12 OFFICIAL PITTSBURG. AN ORDINANCE TO REPEAL THE ordinance approved June L ISS6, entitled: "An ordinance locating Bryson street, trom Wightraan street to Joncaire street," so far as the same relates to that part of said Biysun street lying between Joncaire street and the east line of Scbenley Park. Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the city of Pi tsbnrg, in Select and Common Coun cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by the authority of the same, That the ordinance approved Junel. 18SS, entitled, "An ordinance locating Bryson street, from Wright man street to Joncaire street." be and the time is hereby repealed in o far as the same relates to that partnf said Bryson street lying between Joncaire street and tho east line of ftchenley Park. DOWN, Strous & McAteer 613 LIBERTY ST. sepI.25.MWF PIAJSOb, ORGANS. And all manner of Small Instruments at HAMILTON'S, ap29 70-D Fifth arenae. FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO., 121 and 123 Fourth are. Caplt il J5"JO,000. Fnll paid. INSURES TITLES TO REAL ESTATE. Acts in all fldaciary capacities. Deals In reli able Investment securities. R,ents boxes in Its superior vault from $5 per annum upward. Recoires deposits and loans only on mort eaeesand approved collaterals. JOHN B. JACKSON, Pres't. JAMES J DONNELL, Vice-Pres't je6S-16it C. B. McVAY, Sec'randTreu. U 1 & mm CHOICE PROPERTIES. WHY NOT Buy your home close to the new entrance to Schenley Park? Don't you know that this will be the most beautiiul spot in the whole city even better than the park itself? Don't you know that the Carnegie Library, the Art Buildings and Academy of Sciences will be located here? Then why not allow your family to enjoy these advan tages by locating near? We have a new brick dwelling of 8 rooms, range, bath and all modern conveniences, with a good lot, and located only ioo feet from the park entrance, that we can sell for $8,750, no more than you would pay for the same house elsewhere, without the park advantages. If you want to know about it, come and see us. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 FOURTH AVENUE. oc!7-8I-Tnrsu A BARGAIN. We have to-day received for sale a new modern brick residence, on Center avenue, East End, fitted with all con veniences, including electric lio-ht. Owinof to business changes, present owner must sell, and is therefore willing to take less than the property is worth. He will pay for all street improvements now being made. The price is only $11,000. A-304. See BLACK & BAIRD, 95 FOURTH AVE. OC17-69-WFS1J DELAWARE PLACE. Adjoining the William Thaw Estate and Richmond property. Twenty second ward, commanding a grand view of East Liberty and Shadyside; few minutes' walk from Fifth ave nue. Only one square from Linden avenue, now being paved with as phaltum, and convenient to Du quesne Traction. CHEAP, LEVEL LOTS, 24x100, On Hastings and Gettysburg streets. A chance that it seldom offered to secure a lot in one of the best neigh borhoods of the East End at from $500 to $600. Within a short ride of the postoffice. Enhancement of value in this prop erty is certain, as the number of lots is limited to 30, and intending pur chasers must act quick. Attend the opening sale SATUR DAY, OCTOBER 18, at 1 P. M. There is money in it Call for plan and prices. Baxter, Thompson & Co., 162 FOURTH AVE. oclilOO-wMu FOE JS-AJLjIEL $9,500. FIFTH AVENUE INVESTMENT. Lot 23x120 feet. Tannine; throngh to Ann street. Two buildings now rented to cood tenants for orer S700 per annum. SPECIAL OFFER FOR 10 DAYS ONLY. APPLY TO BLACK & BAIRD, 95 FOURTH AVE. OC15-98 $9,000, GARFIELD AVE.; ALL Y. Close to electric car:: corner lot: substantial eight-room brlcK dwelling, ball, vestibule, laun dry, stationary tubs, Hyatt water Alter, ce meted cellar, slate mantels, spacious double parlors, side porch, yard paved and bouse thor oughly sewered, nat. and art. eas. fine chan deliers, large bath room. Inside w. c. etc.; elegantly papered and painted throuehout. M. F. HIPPLE t CO., 98 Fourth av-ocl7-2-FSa FOR SALE. WILKINSBURC. Tbe choice property known as .tbe Hubley estate, with frontages of 191 feet, on Penn ave. and Wallace st,, a depth nf 2M feet for sale, with the fine, large brick dwelling house thereon; a good opportunity for a homestead or investment. FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO., au31-23-MWir 121 and 123 Konrth are. CALIFORNIA AVENUE LOTS Choice Location. River View. Easy Terms. The Davis plan. On Una ot Electric Road, convenient to wood's Run and Vernor stations, P., Ft. W. & C R'y and Union Line street cars. NORMAN MAV, 108 FoartbArsn.it. ie2S-l-Mwr CHOICE PROPERTIES. ft (J K PER FOOT-EttKO FT, OAKLAND; ODO on 50-foot aspbaltum paved street, con venient to cable cars and In very desirable neighborhood; worth at least $30 per foot; this is a positive bargain. M. F. HIPPLE & CO.. 99 Fourth ave. oc!6-23.Tliy3n AUCTIOJf SALES. AUCTION SALE. The Pittsburg Petroleum, Stock and Metal Exchange. Will be offered at public auction on the floor of tbe Exchange, bv order of tbe Board of Directors, that desirable property located on Fonrth ave.. near Smithfield St.. known as tho Pittsburs Petroleum, Stock and Metal z cnange, Saturday, November 15, 1890, At 12 O'clock M. Tho lot has a frontage of 45 49-100 feet on Fonrth ave., extending back 120 67-100 feet, pre. serving the same width, on which is erected a brick; stone-trimmed bnilding. in modern style and unsurpassed in beauty and architecture by any bonding in tbe city, while its location, so nrar the United States Postufflce and Court House and banking Institutions, combine to render this the most favorable opportunity lot investment that can ba offered. Terms will bo announced day of sale. For further particulars inquire ot JA3I3 S. JIcKEIiYi, President; or JOHN D. BAILEY. Auctioneer. OC17-96-F EXECUTOR'S SALE. Large and well-selected stock of WALL PAPER, At greatly reduced prices. Mustba sold at once to close up estate of HENRY SWINDELL, Deceased, 148 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY. se2i-12-HwT AUCTION SALE FRIDAY MORNING, Oct. 17. at 10 o'clock, at the rooms. No. 311 Market st. Velvet, body brussel. and in grain carpets, for ball', rooms and stairs; Smyrna rugs, window shades, I. curtains, lin oleum, table oilcloth, pictures, clocks, rockers, chairs, center tables, chamber and parlor suit, toilet ware, bookcases, ball racks, mirrors, cabinets, dre-sing cases, folding beds, bed lounges, sideboards, extension tables, ward robes, secretaries, wuhstand. chiffoniers, bed steads, oalr and bu k mattresses, pillows and bolsters, prints, cupboards, etc.. etc, "tc. HENRY AUCTION COMPANY. ocl6-32 Auctioneers. ASSIGNEE'S SALE-LAWRENCE BANK Building will be sold at public auction on tbe premises bv John D. Bailev, Auctioneer, on THURSDAY.'October so. Is80. 10 o'clock A. Sfc TERMS OF SALE. Ten per cent of tbe Drcbaso money to b paid in cash on tbe day ot sale; the balance of one-third on or before tbe return day of this order (loth day of November next), and the balance in two equal annual payments secured bv tight bond and mortgage upon the prem ises, or all in cash at the option of the pur chaser. Bv order of Court of Common Plea", No. L FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO., ocS-47 Assignee. AUCTION SALES. H. B. SMITHSON. Real Estate and General Auctioneer, room 53 Eisner Building, Filth and Wood street. Sales of Jewelry nnd Merchandise at stotes. Furni ture at residences promptly attended to. ort-13 A3ICSE3IENT&. TTOMEWOOD DRIVING PARK FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17 AND 1 '8a PIERCE COMBINATION of Cleveland. O.. Consisting of a stable of VI thoroughbred run ning horses to give an exhibition, in connection with trotting, pacing and running races. Match race for S1W, between J.A. McKelvey's Billic A and HarryHutchinsou'sLuIaHauutass beats, best 3 in 5. 2:50 Race: Willey Cotton, owner, J. T. Regan. Prince, owner. August Cook. Belle Button, owner, E. F. Ruscb. Dude, owner, M. Heuher. Captain Jack, owner. D. Gordon. Belle Wilka, owner. Ed Wood. Dick W, owr-r, Sam WiWon. Saturday. 2:40 trot: Billy A. F. Tricky John. James 6.W,aC Pender. W. J.Thubron. Hurdle race. running and jumping fences at fnll 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 puhlic balloon ascension with daring parachute jnmD front tbo clonds to earth. Races commence at -P. X. sharp. Come and enjoy the sport. Admission to grounds: Adults, 50c; children, 25c. No charge for grand stand. Excursion rates via Pennsylvania Railroad. ocl5-T7 p RAND OPERA HOUSE Beginning MONDAY. OCTOBER 2a Matinees Wednes lay and Saturday. A Week of Merrimen'. MR. ROLAND REED And His Perfect Comedy Company In The Delightful Play Y O M A N HATER. The Greatest Comedy Success in Years. Prices. SI, 75c. 50c. 25c. Scats Now on Sale. ocl5-49 GRAND OPERA HOUSE-TO-NIGHT. Matinee Saturday. PAULINE nALL OPERA CO. IN ERMINIE. Next Week Roland Reed. ocl7 BIJOU THEATER To-night, MONROE t RICE IN 3IY AUNT BRIDGET. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. Oct. 20 Ki ralfy's Around tho Worldiu 80 Days. OC13-15 HARRY DAVIS' FIFTH AVENUE MU SEUM Commencing Oct.13.last week of ' the world's greatest niarrel. THE BOY WITH THE BIG HEAD. Doors open 1 to 5, 7 to 10 P. M. Admission, 10 cents. ocl3-ll TTARRY WILLIAMS' PENN AVENUE I I RINK To-Nlght Matinees Tuesday,, 'ibersday --ind Saturday. GUS HILL'S WORLD OF NOVELTIES. For this week only. Oct. 20 At tbe Old Homestead. 0C12-5S-B ATTLE OF GETTYSBURG (Cyclorama) Corner Beech St. and Irwin ave.. Allegheny City. Open lUiiy (Sunday excepted) from 8 A. 31. to 10 P. M. Take the electric Union. Snort or Long Line of cars. oc2-S9 WM. PEftDLETOfl GAIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Dealer in Texas and Mexican Lands. MORTGAGES AND VENDOR'S IXENS. Money loaned nnd invested for residents and non-residents. Eighteen years experience In Land Matters. Correspondence sodo ed. 120 E. Sixth st Austin, Texas, r. O. Box 163 Fine Ranches, S ock Farms, Grain Farms, Cotton and Sugar Plantations, Mineral Lands, Large Bodies of flue Agricultural Lands for Colonies. REFERENCES. Hon. L. S. Ross, Governor ot Texai.AustlD,Tex. Jas. H. Raymond t Co.. Bankers, Austin, Texas. First National Bank Austin, Texas. City National Bank Austin, Texas. American National Bank Austin, Texas. Provident N .tlonal Bank.. ...... Waco, Texas, oclZ-lK-MWy H E-NO TEA Sold Wholesale and Retail by GEO. K. STEVENSON & CO, FINE GROCERIES. aulSonvr Sixth treae i I 1 bJk.' EWafffW
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