gNggjggPpPjggBgm iara5i; rwrawswwn-w vmmw awc-v Ty - wft .iit&':jrriLZ&-7F&x t, THE PTTTSBTIRG' , -----; ri-f--?- . r b r.-- , - .- ;' j '--r DisPATOJd,. xuiaiJAX, OUTOJ3JU1A 21, - ieaaa SHIVERED TO ATOMS. A Large Locomotive Explodes With Fearfal Force, Instantly EILLIKG EKGIKEER AND FIREMAN. Busted Stajbolts Believed to HaTe Caused v the Disaster. THE VERDICT IN T1IE SOHO ACCIDENT Engine No. 1, of the Monongahela Con netting Railwa, which operates on the new bridge between Jones & Laugblins' works on the Soothside, and laughhns Bros. Eliza Furnace, exploded about 11 o'clock yesterday mornirjg, instantly killing Engineer John Flatly and Fireman Thomas McGough, and seriously injuring several other men. Flatly had been to breakfast, and upon hit. return climbed np into the cab. He had been there scarcely a moment when the boiler of the locomotive exploded with a terrific crash. The engineer was blown through the ait like a piece of piper, and fell into the Monongabcla river 120 yards .iuav. McGougu was dashed against the brick wall ol the casting shop, a piece ot flesh torn out of hie lert breast, exposing his heart, and his right leg was split open Irom foot to thigh. MfiUCK BY FLYING DEBtCS. Thomas Clark, a track walker, was ap proaching the engine wnen it exploded, and was struck by a oieca of the bciler, which broke hisleg in two places. Joseph Ferris and James Foraker, two laborers, who were not within 100 leet of the locomotive, were struck by pieces or tbe flying debris. The former had his knee fractured, while the latter was badly cut and bruised about the head and body The engine, which was a large one, and was built b Baldwin & Co, ot Philadelphia, in ISSs, and underwent a thorough overhauling about mm months azo was literally torn to piece. Portioisot it wee fouuel 255 feet from where the vngir.e stood. Onelarg fragment struck tbtsUeot tbecastin- house, and. p!oing its wax tbrougb. landed on the opposite side of the buildinr. 160 feet awav. The men in the mill -Aore piuic-s'iicken forafew ruonient. Engineer Flatl was 31 years old, single and lived u:th hi parents on Forward avenue. His bo.lv hat not yet been found. Firem-tn M.-G-iucli was 21 .tears old. single, ana lived on Greenfield avunn-. His brother was killed near the same spot a year ago. Mctiough's ic,iy v.as taken to Flannerj's undertaking rooms, on Grant street. TnE DF.FlXTIVE STAYBOLTS. Coroner McDowell and Boiler Inspector Trcntcr visited the scene of the disaster, and the latter made a tnorough examination of the fragments of the locomotive. The crown sheet was not huracC neither tad the flues collapsed, which is con-iierd positive evidence that there was no iack of water in the boiler when it exploded. In one fragment of the front end of the h re-box ure found two rows of stay bulls, 30 in all, the heads of which were covered, and apparently tust eaten. This, the Boiler In spector considers the weak part of the locomo tive, and to this he attributes the explosion. All the other bolts found were bright and in good coudition. The Coroner will empannel a jury this morn ing and view the dead body ot Fireman Mc Gofigb. SO ONE TO BLAME. A Verdict Returned in the Solio Blast Fur nace Disaster. The coroner's jury. investigating the disaster atthcMoorbead. McCleanct Co.'s blast fur nace at Sono on Thursday, which resulted in the death of four men. decided jesterday that it was an accident and that no one was to blame. fMipcrmtendec It. C Porter, Joseph Hughes, a nephew of Edward Hugbe. one of the dead toes. John Harris and several others, testified t' at the work was done with the usual care, th.u the men around were warned to keep away, and that whilcsuch an accident was very unusual, it was apparently unavoidable in this instance. The days of colds and Dr. Bull's Cough Syjrip are at hand. Price 25 cents a bottle. Tuesday Is always children's day at our store. We have placed 2.000 boys suits on sale at the following bargain prices, one day only: Ton save money on any boy's suit bought to-day. Hoys' two-piece suits, neat patterns. . .$2 00 Boys fine cassimere and cheviot suits, strictly all-woo!, guaranteed 2 90 Boys fine all-wool suits in the very fewest patterns, worth 56 and $7.... 3 50 Here is a chance to fit vour boy with a rood suit lor very little money. All day we devote to the liltl iellows; age 4 to 14. lnng 'cm in, and when buying a suit get -.e ot our musical caps and balls, they give r-.it amusemen. to the bovs. P. C. C. C, PlTTSfSUKG COMBINATION Clothing Company ror, Grant ana Diamond streets, opp.the Court House. Housekeepers Attention! Extraor dinary bargains now oliering in tablelinens, aaptins, towels, etc See them. tt&se Hnons & Hacks. Curtains Upholstery. New lace ciruins, new heavy curtains and new upholstery materials, all the new est things mane, and at very low prices. The McKin'ey bill will not affect our cur laio and upholstery department this season, coaie and see our immense stock. JOS. IIOKNE & CO. '8 Penu Avenue Stores. Domestic Difficulties. Mtny of the trials and troubles of domes tic life sr:-e Irom the headaches and ruffl! temper thinearlr alwavs follow the worry f bremi-liikiL';. Housewives who use Marvin", Rural Loaf or Hed-Seal bread iscapc all this hotter and are always sure of laying tlieirtabie- supplied with "the finest bttsad Jn the laud. TTS SllOCL-oiclt capes in astrakhan, skunk krimmer, seal, Persian lamb, mink or mon, key ntrs. A splendid assortment of all the newest shapes. Hugus & Hacke. TTSSU The favorite place to getdres trimmin"s is 710 Penn ave., Reining & Wild's. " Cortains Upholstery, yew lace curuius, new heavy curtains and new upholstery materials, all the iiewe.t things made, and at very low prices. TheMcKinley bill will not affect our cur taia and upholstery department this season. Corns and see our itunien-e stock. JOS. HOKNE & CO.'S, Penn Avenue Stores. Cabinet photos SI 00 per dozen; good work; prompt delivery. Lies' Populak Gallery, TTS 10 and 12 Sixth st. Two special cloak room bargains striped or plain conamaras and cloth shoulder capes Mere 510, 512 aud 515; $5 each now to close. tissu Hugus & Hacke. 15. A; J!. Extra width, 27-incb, extra bargain. Plain white India silks 65 cts. Boggs & Bohl. S3 50 Until No ember 30, 1890 81. Until 2 oveuihe-- SO we will make a life size crayon portrait for 5-3 50, or 12 elegant cabinets lor 51, at Aufrecht's Elite Gallerv, 516 Market St., Pittsburg. Bring children; use elevator. Music Teachers And others who buy heet music, music books, instruments, etc, will save money and learn something interesting by sending a postal caril asking for our large 40-page catalogue free, containing cut rates on all musical goods. Address Will L. Thomp Min & Co., No. 259 Wabash aye., Chicago, 111. . TTS CUT THIS OUT. TValt Until Thursday, October 23,at9 A.M., 546 "Wood Street, One Door From Sixth Avenue, Opposite New Rank of Com merce Building, Pittsburg, Pa. In consequence of the late New York fire, S57.O00 worth of men's boys' and children's clothing has been saved, and the stock has been ordered to be removed to Pittsburg. The large store, 546 Wood street, has been rented by the insurance companies expressly for the purpose or this great fire sale. The building has been closed lor one week to arrange for this great sale. The entire building will be open again, and this great fire insurance sale will commence on Thurs day, October 23, at 9 A. M. Everything will be sold at retail at 35 per cent less than actual cost of manufacture. The stock con sists of fine clothlug lor men, boys and children. The appraisers for the insurance company after careiully examining the stock of cloth ing, concluded the same was not so badly damaged as claimed by the assured manu facturers, and failing to agree as to the actual loss we arc forced to take the stock, turn it into money, and the goods must be sold at once iu order to make a final settle ment. All goods are appraised at 35 cents on the dollar oi manufacturers' cost. As this is all we waut for them, thfc great fire sale will enable people of this city and vicinity to secure their clothing for almost nothing. Sale will positively last only a short time. As the time of this great sale is limited, everything will go off rapidly, This is the first time a sale of such extraordinary mag nitude has ever taken place in this city, and will never occur again. In order to show what gigantic bargains will be offered, a fen prices are mentioned, and remember this great sale will last lor a short time only. A splendid suit of men's clothing for 4 00. This suit is well made, all to match, latest styles, and really worth $13. Men's extra fine quality suits, made and trimmed in best possible manner, 57 89. guaranteed to be worth $20. High grade goods, mean ing equal to the finest quality tailor work in all styles. Prince Alberts, cntaways. sacks in wide wales. Clay worsteds and cheviots, silk and satin lined, we will, sell for S10 25, worth 525. "We offer an elegant pair of men's pants for $1 55, nia'le of nice cloth, and they are really worth S4. Jlea'k elegant fall suits, $5 45, worth 515. Men's English worsted cutaway dress suits 57 25, worth 522. Men's English melton overcoats 54 85, worth 515. Men's heavy ulsters 55 65, valued at 615. Men's chinchilla overcoats 54 55, worth S14. Men's silk faced fall overcoats 55 85, worth $18. Men's royal standard kersev silk and satin lined ove'reoats 8 75, worth 530. A tre mendous variety of boys' and children's clothing of the finest quality all must go at a terrible sacrifice. Do not fail to call and examine goods and prices at this great sale to be sold at retail. It costs nothing to call and judge for yourself, aud you will find the above are positive facts. A chance for snch wonderful bargains occurs only once in a lifetime. Remember the address, No. 546 Wood street, opposite new Bank of Commerce building. Cut this out and bring it with you. Positively no goods sold and no one allowed in the building until sale commences, on Thursday, October 23. at 9 A. si. Curing this great fire insurance clothing sale the store will remain open until 9 at night aud Saturday until 11 P. M. Car fare paid to all purchasers residing out ol the city. Geoege Peyton, Appraiser. FINK UPRIGHT PIANO S200. Square Piano S150 Sqnaro Piano S125. A magnificent 74 octave upright piano of latest improvements, excellent " tone and handsomely carved case; this instrumeut is in perfect order and will be soH lully warranted for $200. cover and stool in cluded. Also a splendid square piano for S150 and one square at 5125, suitable tor a beginner. Three rare bargains at the music store ot J. M. Hoffman & Co., 537 Smith field street. Two parlor organs at 540 and $50. The celebrated Sohmer pianos, the superb Colby aud Schubert pianos at reasonable prices. One "Week More. Hendricks & Co.'s great reduction in pho tographs. Come. Bring the children. 68 Federal St.. Alleghenv. DIVIDEND. The Chaktikrs Galley Gas Co t Pittsburg. Pa., October 8. 1890: ' S NOTICE-THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS of this company lias thU dav 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 lSth to 23th inclusive. F. J. TENER. Treasurer. oclO-20-D NOTICES. EINTRACHT SINGING SOCIETY THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING AT 730, SPECIAL MEETING IN THE HALL, Penn and Butler streets, to make arrangements for the funeral of Mr. Jacob Stem. OC21-41 STONE CUTTERS NOTICE SPECIAL meeting "f the jotirnevmen stone cutters will be held THLS EVENING in Neider's Hall, Eat St., Allecheny, at 7SX) o'clock. By order of the QC21-93 COMMITTEE. AMUSEMENTS. CARNEGIE COURSE. CARNEGIE MUSIC HALL. Season of 1800-"i)L FRIDAY EVENING. OCT. 24. TuuMYoMlarMicClEl), PRICES OF ADMISSION: Course Ticket, including reserved seat for en tire course, transferable. S3 00; single reserved seats may be secured by subscription also, price 1 00; general admissiou. 75 and 50 cents. The public sale of seats will commence Mon day morning, October 20, at S. Hamilton's, 91 and 93 Fifth avenue, and continue until Friday night, Octube' 21 oc2162-tt BIJOU THEATER To-night. KIRALFVS AROUND THE WORLU IN SO DAYS. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. Oct. 27 James T. Powers in A Straight Tip." oc20-3 GRAND OPERA HOUSE-To-Nirht. Matinees Wertn"dav and Saturday. ROLAND REED. THE WOMAN HATER. Next WeekJoseph Murphy. ocl9-22 HARRIS' THEATER. Every afternoon and evening, W. J. Florenpe'H Irish Comedy Drama, XINSHA VOGUE )( Week Oct. 27 Jus. J. Sullivan in the "Black Thorn." oc20-2-TTS HARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY To-night Matinees Tuesday, Thursday aud Saturday. WH ALLEN A MARTELLE'S SUPEKU VAUDEVILLE CO. 33-STARS-33 oc21-50 HARRY DAVIS FIFTH AVENUE MU SEU.M. ROOF GARDEN AND THE Ti.t Commcncin'r October 20, CAMPBELL AND HI- AIR SHIP. Doors open 1 to 5, 7 to 10 P. M. Admission. 10 cents. oc20-16 DON'T READ THIS, BUT GO TO CARR BROS. It is very dangerous to cross the street in front of a cable car, but it is safe to cross all the streets in Pittsburg when you want to take CARR, Nos. 814 and 816 Liberty street. Go and try It. QC21-100 IAN OS, ORGANS. And all manner of Small Instruments HAMILTON'S. ap29-79-D Fifth avenue. jtTCKNIGHT fc VICTOR'S. PLUMBERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, Dealers in Gas Fixtures. LAMPS, PUMPS, LEAD PIPE, HOSE, ETC Special attention Given to Natural Gas Fitttnc 416 SMITHFIELD ST.. -PITTSBURG. PA. Telephone 76U. jaT-tS-TTS AT MAY, SONS t CO, Fine DYEING AND CLEANING. 6 Sixth ATenue, mhlS-M-TTS Pitttbure, Pa. gS'DUplai; advertisements one dollar per square for one insertion. Classified advertise ment on this page, such as Wanted, For Sale. To Let, etc, ten cents per line or each inser tion, and none taken or less than thirty cents. Top line being displayed counts as two. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BRAJVCH OFFICES. FOK THE SOUTHSIDE. NO. M2 CAKSON STKKET. BKANCH OFFICES ALSO ASBELOW, "WHERE WANT. KOK bALK, TO LET, AND OTHESt TRANSIENTADVElOX-sEMKNTS WILL BE KE CEIVED UP TO P. M. FOB INSERTION. Advertisement are to bo prenald except where advertiser) already nave accounts with Tits Ills. fATCU. rnrsBUKG. THOMAS MCCAPKItEY. 35uS Bntler street. E.MIL G. STUCKEY. Mth street and Penn ave. E. G. STUCKEY ACO., Vyb ave. and Koltonrt. N. STOK.ELY. Finn Avenue Market Housa. lAST END. J. W. WALLACE. 61!lPenn avenue. OAKLAND. MCALLISTEKiiHElltLEI-,5thav. iAlirOOdlU eoutiiside. JACOB Sl'OHN, No. rcarion street. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCHEK. 59 Federal street. H. J. MCBR1I1K. Market Honse, Allegheny. FKE1) H. EGGEKS. 172 Ohio street. F. H. EGGEBS&SON, Ohio and Chestnut its. SAMUEL I-AKBY. Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS McHENKY, Western and Irwin aves. G. W. HUGHES. Peinsvlvanlaand Beaver aTev PEKKY M. GLEIM. Kebecca and Allegheny aves. T. K. MOKRIS, CS6 Preble ave. MIL1.VALE UOKOUGH. W. W. FLOCK.ER, Stationer. No. 4 Grant ave. SHAKPSBUKG, C. BELLMAN. Stalner. SIS Main St. THE BUSINESS OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH IS NOW Corner Smithfield and Diamond Streets. WANTED. Male Help. AGENT-ALIVE. ENERGETIC PARTY IN everv place to introduce onr poods: we have a new line' that will sell at every house and airents can reap a harvest between now and the holidays: will pay a salary of 75 ptr month If preferred, and furnish a team free: address at once. STAND ABU S1LVEB WARE CO., Boston, Mass. ocl3-H-D AGENTS-SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO Srst-class aeents to canvass best line of wringers on the market. PITTSBUKtJ WKLNGER CO., 109 aier st. oc2l-6l At) WRITERS AT SMART'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. 12 Federal street, Alle-henv:opcn dil v. 9 A. M. to 9 r. Ji. : shorthand rhanped from Graham's to Eclectic, the latest rapid lljht-line system: Instructions private for both sexes. Se26-TTSSU BAUBER IMMEDIATELY: WRITE AND wait for replv. II. E. TAYLOR. Millers town (Barnhart's Mills, PostofficeBoxZl), Butler county. Pa. oc2t-64 BOILERMAKERS-TANK BUILDERS. CHIP PKRS ana c.iu!Lcrs tit Atlantic Refinlnc; Co.. Point Breeze, Phila.: car fare paid one wav. On application. wKU reference, to ATLANTIC RE FINING CO. ocl7-8l B OY-A STRONG RELIABLE BOY HAVING experience In tlic oluinluir aud sras-nrtlnr business: steatlv employment to a good boy. Apply 417 FIFTH AVE. OC21-& OY-ABOUT.18: OF NEAT APPEARANCE: call alter 2 o'clock. ilR. CAilPBELl., 143 Wylie ave. (side entrance.) ou2ll3 OY-A STOUT ONE. ABOUT 16 OR 17 YEARS of ape, to make himself generally uBtrul. Apply 705 LIBERTY ST. OC21-71 BOY-INTELLIGENT OFKICF, BOY. AD DRESS BOX2I1, Pittsburg Postoffice. OC21-S9 BROOM MAKERS-INQUIRE OF MCELROY 4 CO., No. 80 and S4 Third avenue. Pittsburg, Pa. OC21-86 CANVASSER-FIRST-CLASS, FOR THE CEN TURY Dictionary. H. WATTS 427 Wood st. oclS-ICO COACHMAN MUST UNDERSTAND THE care of borses, be a good driver and bring reference. Apply at S2 WASHINGTON ST.. Alle gheny, after 2 r. M. Tuesday. OC21-91 rlOATMAKERS-AND ALSO A BUSHELM AN: j none but rtrst class need apply. LEWIS KRENNENDAHL. HSThlrdave. oc2I-39 J ARORERS-(50)-CORNER 'SEVENTH AND J Smlthlleld st.: also ion Uboreis corner Penn and Kast End aves., Brushton. BOOTH & FL1NN. 0C21-53 MAN-YOUNG MAN, 14 TO 18 YEARS. FOR drygoods store; some experience prclerred; reference necessary. J. H. KllNKEL A BRO., 1347-134'J Penn ave. oc.Il-97 MAN-YOUNG 31AN TO OPEN OYSTERS: also good cook; male or female. .Apply at BRUNSWICK BILLIARD HALL, 63 Diamond street. OC21-S MAN AN ACTIVE MAN CAN FIND A safe and profitable investment for a few hundred dollars with services by addressing MANUFACTURER," P. O. box 131 Wheeling W. Va. . oc21-37 MAN-A YOUNG MAN DESIRES INSTRUC 1IONS In Spanish laugutge. Address FRANK JOACHIM, East End. city. oc21-2 MAN-BKhAD AND CAKE BAKKR-MUST be sober and clean workman. Applr at 4 F. M. at DISPATCH office. OC21-76 AN AN EXPERIENCED CLOTHING salesman; none other need apply. CRONE'S, 1S15-1317 Carson St., S. S. OC21-51 AX-THAT UNDERSTANDS PLOWING ami make hlraseir useful about the place. Call 130 THIRD AVE. OC21-5 M EN-25 CLOTHING SALESMEN AT THE great nre sale oi clotning, ow WOOD ST OC21-40 ORTER-AT RED LION HOTEL. OC21-92 SALESMEN ON SALARY OR COMMISSION, to handle the New Patent Chemical Ink Eras ing Pencil; the greatest selling novelty ever pro duced: erases ink thoroughlv In two seconds; no abrasion of paper: 200 to 500 per cent profit: one agent's saliry amounted to g:o In six dars; another fC2 In two hours: -we want one energetic general nccut for each State and territory; sample by mail 35 cts. For terms and full particulars ad dress THE. MONROE ERASER M'F'G. CO., La Crosse. Wis. ocl9-15 SPECIAL AGKNTS-FOR THE FIDELITY Muttfal Lire; old line agents preferred: salarv or commission. F. B. FLEMING, Managt-r, !S Fourth ae. ocld-2 STENOGRAPHER-AN EXP ER I E N C ED male stenographer: none bat those thoroughly competent will be considered. Address P. O. Box SOS. city. oc21-54 niYPEWRITERS-25 EXPERT LADY TTt FE 1 WRITERS at HARRY DAVIS' IPIFTH AVE NUEMUSEUM. Apply this Tuesday between S and G o'clock 1. IT. oc21-9S -JTrATOnMAKKR-ONK OF SOME ADDRE-S: that can wait on trade: good pay for the rlrrht man. Address WATCHMAKER, Dispatch office. oc21-43 AGON-2-HORSK SPUING WAGON FOR feed or moving wagon. H. H., Dispatch olHce. OC21-52 W1REMAN-ONEFIKST-CLASSINCANDES-CENT wlreman. Address with reference BOX 321. Butler. Pa. oc20-7 OUNG MEN OF GOOD ADDRESS TO ES- TABL1SH branches of onr business in other cities: a xood chanre to build up a hlglilr proflt- aWe liuliicsion small capital. THE AUTOMATIC D1SIN FECTOB CO.. 100 Fifth ave. OC21-77 Female He. GIRL-NICE RESPECTABLE GIRL FOR light house work: good place for right partv. Inquire at 153 -.OUR-llI AVE., third floor back on Wednesday. October 22. oc21-47 T.IRL-AN EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR CON- A rr.ijuuACiit none others need a FECTIONERY stand: mun have reference- ;pply. HAitur DAVIS FIFTH AVE. MUSEUM. r3.IRL,-A GOOD CHAMBERMAID-142 SHEF br FIELD ST., Allegheny. OC21-72 LADY-OF EDUCATION AND ADDRESS who can make a handsome Income bv repre senting in her city our circulation department. HIE ILLUSTRATED AMtKlCAN. 5:0"S St Bible House. Astor Place, New York. OC21-G6-TT VTURSK-COMPETENT ENGLISH WOMAN 1 for two children. Address D. B., Dispatch office. oc2l-34 Situations. BOOKKEEPING-WILL TAKE CHARGE OF books requiring only occasional attention: attend to opening or closing of books, correction of errors or anythln-r in the Hue or accounting: have had long experience and can give tiie best of references. A. F. SAWH1LL, 187 Federal St., Allegheuy, Pa. ocl-62-u G0VHu?-IUEJ L1NE-T" CARRY IN NEW XORK and Eastern Pennsylvania; can civu good part or time and do justice. Address LOCK BOX NO. 82, Cleveland, o. ocil-12 POSITION - BY ACCOUNTANT YOUNG MAN, 29; neat appearance; quick at figures: writes a good nana; understands single and double entry: does not object to any office work. Address OFFICE, Dispatch office. oc21-5 POSITION AS TEACHER-NORMAL GRAD UATE: best references and testimonials; prefers city. Address T. N., Dispatch office. OC21-M POSITION-BY MARRIEQ MAN. 25 YEARS of age, at clerical or office work: best of refer ence. Address BOX A., Dispatch office. OC21-8S SITUATION-AS GOVERNESS OR NURSERY governess, by young lady; can speak and teach French, German and English. Address A. P.. Dispatch office. oc2I-tt-Tus SITUATION IN JEWELRY STORE OB , with a witehmaker to learn the trade. Ad dress APPRENTICE, Dispatch office, oca-48 WANTED. Male and Female Help. DAIRY MEN-FARM HANDS. LABORERS, man for lunch counter, colored porter, 200 house girls for private families and hotels, short order cook, night cook, chambermiids, cooks, waltres-.es. nurse girls. MEEHAN'S, 543 Grant st. Tel. M. OC20-D Partners. PARTNER-AN ACTIVE MAN TO GO INI O real estate business: one having experience. Address BUSINESS. Dispatch office. QC21-t2 Boarding. BOARD-BY YOUNG LADY IN RESIDENCE part or the city: In private fai.iUr. where tliere arc no other boarders; reterence given. Ad dress BOARD, Dispatch office. QC2I-44 Financial. M ON EY-OUR FACILITIES FOR FURNISH ING money to any amount on bond and mortgage arc unequalcd: lowest rates 01' Interest anfl no delay. II you need money apply MOKRIS A FLEMING, lus Fourth ave. Jy27-86-TT6bU MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGES: rate 4K, 5 and 6 per cent as to location and amount: no delay. SAMUEL W. BLACK CO., 99 Fourth avenue. Jy24-23-rrs MONEY LOA NED-RATES i TO 6 PER cent, according to amount and location. See BAXTKR, THOMPSON & CO., lto Fourth ave. se30-59-Tussu MORTGAGES LARGE AND SMALL AT the lowest market rates of Interest, bee W. A. HERKON A ONS, 80 Fourth ave. 0C7-3-7, II, 14, IS, 2L 25, 30 MORTGAGES ON CITY OR ALLEGHENY conutv property at lowest rates. HENRI' A. WEAVER A CO.. 92 Fourth avenue. inb2-D MORTGAGES-MONEY TO LOAN IN SU31S to suit at X. S and 6 per cent. ALLES & JA1LEY, 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. apl4-19-TT,su PURCHASER FOR FIRST-CLASS, WELL established and profitable business; It more ih.in doubled the capacltv In the past year: strict ly cash: If well managed willpay net profit of 30 to 40 per cent a year; the best opportunity for a mail out ofbusiness or about to change the same that can be round: will bear the closest Investiga tion: capital required about tiaooo: give lull ad dress to insure answer. Address M. C. A.. Box 65, Allegheny. OC17-80 To LOAN-t500,W0. IN AMOUNTS OF S3.000 and upward, on city and suburban property, on H per cent, freeoftax: also smaller amounts at 5 and 6 per cent BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. se21-d26-D TO LOAN f200,000 ON MORTGAGES 100 and upward at 0 per cent: So00,lW0 at 41$ per cent on residences or business )roperty: also in adjoining counties. S. H. FRENCH, 125 Fourth avenue. OC12-121-D Ql 000.000 TO LOAN ON MORTGAGF.S 0 i.l large and small amounts at 4. 5 and 6 per cent free or State tax; no delay. REED B. COYLE A CO., 131 Fourth ave. myn-CO-TTS Miscellaneous. EVERYONE TO HAVE THEIR BROKEN windows fixed berore winter; telephone 1471 or write postal card for price list. G. G. O'BRIEN, Painter. 292 Fifth ave. selO-rrs PENSION'S THE PITTSBURG PENSION AGENCYOF J. H. tjTfcVENSON & CO.. 100 rllth ave. Pensions now had for all disabled soldiers, permanently helpless chlldreu anil widows 01 deceased soldiers under late act of Congress: pensions increased to correspond with the disability; bounties collected: certltlcates of service procured where discharges are lost. SC14-D TEACAN1STERS-A SET OF LARGE ONES suitable for a tea and grocery store: must be In good order. Address 11., Station B, Lawrence vllle. city. OC21-S1 YOU TO LEAVE YOUR ORDER WITH US Wc furnish elegaut mirror cabinet, comb, brush, so in and 4 towels at 25c per week. PITTSBURG CLEAN TOWEL CO., 143 Fourth ave. 0C7-74-TTS YOU GET A BAKER'S DOZEN (13) OF Stewart & Co. ' fine cabinet photos for SI, at 90 and 92 FEDERAL ST., Allegheuy. mv2S-!9-TTSU FOR SAXE-EUPKOVED REAL ESTATE. City Residences. HOUSE-NEW FLAT OF 10 ROOMS. HALLS, two batns. slate mantels, inside shutters, cellar, sewered and everything complete and In first-class condition and arranged for two families: occuplednow and bringing in $396 yearly; on Wylie ave. cable Hue; 10 minutes Irom Fifth aie. See MORRISON &. BANKS, 106 Third ave., cor. AVooa st. ocil-TTS OCUSTST.-t3,300-NEARMAGEE, ABRICK dwelling or five rooms and finished attic, natural gas. side entrance: back yard paved; will rent for S25 per mouth: lot20xG2: easv terms. Send ror large -atalogue.lree. L33. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. odl-23-Tus fr 500-VERY EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT; 3t)' an attractive home, very convenient to business portion of city by Central Tractlou cable: new modern style house of 10 rooms, in cluding handsome square reception hall and three nicely finished attic rooms, bath, laundry, fine, dr. well-lighted cellar: house contains all iin- Erovements. Including hard wood mantels tile c.irlhs, electric lights and bells, speaking tubes, flue brass g.is fixtures, both gases, stationary r.inge. porches and stilnvait. lront and back, sliding doors, hot and cold water throughout: lot 44x124. CHARLES SO.MERS & CO.. 313 Wood St., 6019 Penn ave. oc21-65-TTsn QQ 600 -MAIN STREET. SEVENTEENTH OO' ward: good brick dwelling, 6 rooms, attic, hall, bath room, slate mantles, etc. : lot 20x100 feet to alley, terms easy. L. O. FBAZIER, Fortr-fllth ana Butler st. oc9-S0-Turhsu East End Residences. VTEGLEY AVE.. EAST END-ELEGANT II residence, on electric load: SS.KV. W. W. MCNEILL & BRO., 152 Fourth ave. OC19-47 OAKLAND-A CHOICE LOT 40x104 FEET. IN a gooi location and adjoining some of the finest residences in that locality, onlyil,800. J. E. GLASS, 133 Fifth ave. oc21-70" PROPEKTIES-ATMELLON BROTHERS, 6319 Station st.. E. ., valuable East End proper ties; easy pa ments. ocI9-132-itssu KESIDENCE NEW I2-ROOM MODERN frame hou-eon ap.tved and sewered street, within two minutes or Filth ave. cible: neigh borhood strictly first-class: house has all the latest improvement, and Is a beauttl'ul home: filumblng or the very best order: lot 50x143; price s, low and terms will be made to suit. S. A. DICKIE A. CO., Penn and Shady aves. E. E. 2814. ocil-82 SI.MEN A VE.-?3. SOU-NEAR LINDEN, BOU LEVARD place, a heantllul frame dwelling of ten rooms reception hall, bathroom, w. c, ttatlouary washstand. both gases slate mantels laundry, electric light wires: all modern conven iences; lot 25x100: send for large ratalocuc, tree. BLACK & BAIRD, 05 Fourth avenue. A212 OC10-22-TUF QUMMERLEA ST. S.500 NEAR ELLS k? WORTH avenue, very pretty Queen Anne frame dwelling or nine rooms reception hall. cs tibulc. bathroom, stationary washstand, w. c, hot and cold water, rront and rear stairs, slate and hardwood mante's with beautiful cabinet trim mings tile hearths, elegant chandeliers natural gas sliding doors, ln&ldc shutter, aud china clo et: largu closet In each room; handsomelv papered thronghout: rront and rear porches: nice lawn: lot .'11x111x77: near Duqucsnc electric cart; very desirable location: send fur large catalogue, rree. BLACK & BAIRD. 95 Fourth avenue. A2I7 OCl0-22-TuF QQ OOO-A HANDSOME BRICK RESIDENCE Oty 111 llaum Grove, the choice location of East End; street paved and tewered, and within easy five minutes' walk of Fifth ave. cable: house is modern throughout: everything complete; finished in hard wood: seven slate manlels. slid ing doors, electric belU. sanitary pliimbln-, cement cellar, first-class laundry with stationary tubs: iryou ar looking ror a 'home don't miss this opportunity of buyiog the cheapest property in Baum Grotc. S. A. DICKIE & CO., Penn and Shady aves., E. E. 2013. oc21-8i Q 300-ONLY-FOR A NEW SIX-ROOM OO and fiulshed-attlc house, with ball, bav nlndow, slate mautel. nicely papered, nat, and art. gas city water, electric bells front and rear porches sewer connected, good neighborhood, and within six minutes' walk of Fifth, ave. or renn ave. cables: lot 24x100; house in perfect order and a neat little home. s. A. DICKIE A CO., fenuand shady ave., jS. E. 874. oc2i-82 SO 300 -FOR A NEW AND COMPLETE O' six-room frame house, splendidly located within six minutes of Firth ave. and Penn ave. cables; hot and cold water, bath, nat. and art. gas: a modern and convenient house: street sewered: this Is cheap and can be bought on easy terms. S. A. DICKIE & CO., Penn and Shady ave., L. K. 659. OC21-82 Qf 600-OAKLAND-A NEW TWO-STORY -jJ and mansard brick dwelling of 8 rooms, hall, vestibule. Inside 6hutters, slate mantels and tile hearths, range, b. and c. water, bath. w. c. and w. s.: laundry lu basement, natural and ar tificial gas: sewerage -Complete: front aud rear porches; lot 24x120 feet. J. E. GLASS, No. 138 Fifth ave. oc21-70" C ,1 800-SHAD YSIUF. NEW 8 ROOM PP. AME Ol' dwelling, halL vestibule, bath, laundry, b. audc. waicr. nat. and art. gas, complete elec tric, work, slate mantels, tile hearths, porches front and back: only three minutes from Fifth Avcnueor Duqnesne Tractlou: lot 35x160 terms reasonable. M. F. HIPPLE & CO.. 96 Fourth avenue. oc19-67ttsu Qyl 300-FORBES ST., NEAR SENKOA-A CJCT two-storv and mansard brick dwelllngof storeroom and seven duelling rooms laundry, side entrance, good cellar, bouse nicely papered, painted and grained; win rent for40pcr month: lot 20x60. Send for large catalogue free. BLACK BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. B 3i. ocls-Oo-TTli" OOO-FACIFIC AVENUE. NEAR I'ESN I? avenue. Close to cable line, nun mn-l-rn frame dwelling, five rooms, attic, hall, lestibule, front and rear patches, slate mantel, slate roof, natural gat, etc.: lot 2OXI30 feet to alley: terms easy. See L. O. FRAZIER, Forty-fifth and But ler sts. OC19-50-TTSU Q9.90(!'L1,B-CKTY AVENUE. NEAR FOR SLil. TlETH street, new modern frame dwell ing. fiveroomVfinished attic hall, vestibule, inside shutters, slate roof, slate mantel, side entrance, etc. : lot 20x100 Teet: convenient to cable line: easy terms. See L. O. FRAZIER, Forty-fifth and But ler sts. oc19-50-ttsu CM 000-SMALL CASH PAYMENT DOWN, 3)ttl balance in monthly installments of S25; neat brick house. 6 rooms: modern Improvements: laundry, lot 37)$ rt. rront, on bt. Clair: one square rroinPenn ave. cable line. In midst of East End. (53). See W. A. HERRON SONS. 80 FoTrth ave. oc4-69-4,9,H,17121,-3 QKOO CASH-AND THE BALANCE VERY SSO easy terms will buy an elegant two story brick and frame city residence of 8 rooms, recep tion hall, bath, w. c, gas, etc.; corner lot, 73x114 to a street; a great bargain. See BAXTER. THOMPSON ft CO., l$2 Fourth avenue. 0C19-125-TUI11BSU'' . ,1 I -t FOB SALE-IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. East End Residence. BROAD ST.-P.5C0-NEAR NEGLEr" AVE., two-story frame dwelling of seven rooms, halL natural gas porches.etc; very conveniently and pleasantly located, only one square from cable line and new electric road; lot 32x105. A272. Send Tor large catalogue, Tree. BLACK ft -...u, m rvurilliOl. ociw-iA-j.m EAST END AVENUE-NEAR PENN. BEAU TIFUL frame dwelling S rooms, reception hall, bath, w.c. natural gas electric light. A290. bend ror large catalogue, free. BLACK & '""i r oortn avenue. ocio-.b-tuf- HOUSE AND TWO LOTS-NEAR nOME WOOD station, P. R. R., No. 7230 Susque hanna street, 5 rooms in house, with hall and cel lar: lots 50x100 feet, to lie sold at public sale by order or executor on Friday afternoon, Oct 24, at -:30 o'clock on tue premises: peremptory sale to close an estate: title perfect. Terms at sale or rrom JAMES W. DRAPE & CO., Agents and Auctioneers, 129 Fourth avenue, Pittibrr. OC18-65-TTF Allegheny Residences. CALIFORNIA AVE.-NEAR SEDGWICK ST.; Allegheny residence; frame house, five roon s and attic, good hail and sldo entrance: lot 20x100 feet: will sell cheap. GEORGE R. BOTHWEI-U No 104 Franklin St., near Beaver ave.. Alle gheny, Pa. OC18-3I-TTSSU' 1NVESTMKNT-WE HAVE 2CHOICI5 B ROOM houses In second ward, Allegheny, that we will sell at a harealn: also one 4 room house. BALTENSFERGER & WILLIAMS, 154 Fourth ave. oc21-79 EESIDENCE-ON SHERMAN AVE-. ALLE GHENY; a good ten-room brick; has closets and halls, both gases. marble mantels In all rooms; modern finish throughout: the finest location in the city: lot 20x110: price only 20,ooo: also, a good nine-room brick in Second ward, Allegheny,-hear park; has both gases, halls, cellar, etc. ; good as a new bouse: modem conveniences, snch as hot and cold water, bath. w. c. etc.: price p.ouo. In easy payments: also, on Rebecca st., Allegheny. a good seven-rooin brick house, hall, cellar, well-finished throughout: lot 22x80: never overflows; priee S4.0O0. J. H. STEVENSON &CO.. 100 Fifth ave. oc!7 KESIDENCE-FAC1NG WEST PARK. ALLE GHENY Almost new three-story pressed brick dwelling: 6 rooms finished in handsome style, attic, range, bath, etc, laundry with stationary tubs fine mantels vestibule tiled and finished In hard wood, electric bells, etc.: corner lot with the best exposure: within one block of tde electric cars; price $15,000; terms (1,000 down and fl.ooo per year. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 93 Fourth ave. ocl7-71-TuFS RES1DENCE-A FINE ONE FRONTING ON the park. For permit to visit the property rail at 49 MONTGOMERY AVE. ocl2-74-TThsu' WASHINGTON ST.. ALLEGHENY VERY desirable residence: large lot; will be sold cheap. W. W. MCNEILL Si. BRO., 152 Fourth ave. OC19-47" Suburban Residences. COUNTRY RESIDENCE-EMSWORTH-TWO acres grand lorest trees: superior brick bouse, 13 rooms: laree stable; estate of the late J. C Thompson: only JU, 000: Immediate possession. A. LEUGATE&SON. 31 Federal St., Alleghenv. OC21-95 FRANKLIN ST.. WILK1NSBURG - NEAR the station: location good; fine house Hrooins modern improvements: lot 66x264 ft. to Rebecea st. : a lovelv home. See W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth ave. oc2l-75-Tur' FOR SALE-LOTS. East End Lots. AMBER STREET-J2.700. NEAR FRIENDSHIP avenue, a vacant lot. 4uxll0 to 20-foot alley; send for large catalogue free. BLACK &, BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. A2U2. oclO-22-TUF AMBER STREET-?; 200. BAUM GROVE plan, a vacant lot. 40x103: send for large catalogue free. BLACK ft BAIRD, 95 lourlh avenue. A269. oc10-22-tuf (HEAP-IF SOLD QUICK: GOOD REASONS J for selling; onlv J1.800 for lot MJixlH ft.: alley in rear: on Libe'rty st., near Ella; one of the best lots and locations In Bloomfield. sixteenth ward. See W. A, HERRON ft SONS. 80 Fourth ave. OC17-9-I7, 18.20.21 TERRACE ST.. OAKLAND-LOT 40X150 FT. ouc square from cable cars; flue forest trees: heautilul surrouudlngs. bee A. D. WILSON, 55 Federal St., Allegheny. oclI-34-TuThs Q7" PER FOOT-OAKLAND RESIDENCE O O site, on 50-Ioot residence street, one square front Fifth avenue cable line; lot 62x190 feet, fronts southeast: contains a number of large fruit and forest trees: also good stable and car riage house on rear; a delightful location for a home: easy terms. M. F. HIPPLE .4 CO.. 96 Fourth ave. OC19-68TFSU Miscellaneous. A1.000-ACRETRACT OF GOOD TIMBER-ON Hue of railroad and river in the renter of best markets of the State. JAS. W. DRAPE CO., 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. ocl8-95-D COKING COAL-10,0110 ACRES COKING COAL in Monongalia and Marion counties W. Va., in tracts of 16U to 4,000 acres; also tarms In Monon galia and adjoining counties: also residences and building lots lu Morgantown. Address T. W. ANDERSON, Morgantown. W. Va. OCI7-20" LOTS-BRUSHTON, WILKINSBUf.G AND Edgewooil. 34 lots 40x1:10, 2M to H"": terras SM 00 cah. 91ots21xI22.toallev, S50J; terms one-half cash. 10 lots 33x132. S250 to S5U0; terms, (50 00 cash. 35 lots 5UXI20. Swkj to ?3i0: terms, one-half cash. H. C.CLARKE. 135 Fourth ave., and Erigewood. se4-TTS OWN A HOME-WE M ILL BUY OR BUILD for you anywhere aud let your rent pay for the property: no security required. GRANITE bTATE rROVIDENT ASSOCIATION, branch offices Standard bulldlug, 531-5J3 Wood St.. Pitts burg mvi3-15-TTSSu City Lots. TTIORlY-FIFTn STREET. NEAR BUTLEK : Cheap lots on vour own terms. . W. MC NEILL Sc. BRO., 132 Fourthave. 0019-47" I" OT ALMOST AN ACRE NEAR THE J Court House, fronting on two good streets; ground is perfectly level, with brick dwellings that, when slightly remodeled, can be rented to good advantage, or utilized in rebuilding; a chance that Is not offered twice in a lifetime to secure so lunch ground and In such a location at so Iowa price. BAXTER, THOMPSON ft CO., 162 Fourth at e. ocI9-127-TTSU J- OrS-VEUY DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS J 20x220 It., on Boggs ave. (which street Is pa.t'l). Ihirty-.ecoid ward, for I -V0 00 each: buta small cash payment required down; long time 011 Hie Dnl.inci to those who will Improve tlic lots; a ran chance to get a home. AV. A. HERHO.N ft ft SONS. No. 80 Fourth ave. oc3-54-Tu S33 OOO-SF.COND AVE.. BET. MARKET '? and Wood sts.. vacant lot. 60x160x30. to lirst a.. Sind fur large catalogue Iree. BLACK ft BAIRD, 95 1 05 Fourth ave. G 4. ocl6-9o-TTh AUegheny Lots. MARKET-CORNER SPRUCE bTREET, LOT 30x120 with frame stable: B225. send Tor large catalogue Just out. BLACK ft BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. oc7-59-TuTh Q 00O-ALLEGHENY INVESTMENT: 55 OO? leet fronting on park; must be sold to close an estate: two or three houses can be built her'1 to make permanent investment. For par ticulars see M. F. HIPPLE ft CO., 96 Fourth ave. OC13-67-TT6U C.fOO TO -1,500-FINE BUILDING LOTS, 3tfc Second ward. Alleghenv. on electric road. W. W. MCNEILL ft BRO., 152 Fourth ave. oc 19-47 Suburban Lots. E TIDGEWOOD -LOT 50X170, ONLY 1800; GOOD JJ location. K56. BLACK ft BAIRD, 95 Fourth oci7-t-'rursu Farms. FARM-RICH MERCER COUNTY. PA., FARM for sale. 147 acres, with fine buildings shady vard, large select orchard. 200 tons of hay. near three railroads, land underlaid with coal; a bar gain IT bought at once, as owner lives in Rich mond. Va. Address R. B. CHAFJTN ft CO., Xtlchmond, Va. oc2t-W FAltM-57 ACRES. HOUSE. WATER, COAL, timber and fruit: a good truck or poultry place: three miles from coke works and rallrmd; price only 1,009. ED. W1TITSH. 410 Grant st., Pittsburg. oc2l-D FOR SALK BUSINESS. Business Opportunities. BAKERY' AND CONFECTIONERY-DOING a good business In a rapid growing town; irood re isons lor selling: no reasonable offer re fused. Address RARE CHAN CC, Dispatch office. OC2I-64 COUNTRY NEWSPAPER-AND JOB PRINT IN G office complete; rare bargain. BOX SOS, Latrobe, Pa. oc!9-31-Tusu' COUNTRY STORE OLD ESTABLISHED: cish traded (10.000 per vear: death or owner reason of selling; Invoice. B0X8O6, Latrobe, Pa. OC19-3I-TUSU t ROCEltIES-7i0. H,000 TO B,O0O: GROCERY lOT and meat market dolngjSSCO per week: baker ies, confectioneries cigar and notion 6torcs. clothing, shoe and furniture stores; Interest In good office business PERCIVAL ft CHAPMAN, 439 Grant st. ocil-78 ROCEHY-AT INVOICE: A CASH GROCERY (on North ave.. Allegheny) doing a business 01 (19i) per week; expenses S9p-r week; stock and fixtures will Invoice about S91X). or particulars see REED B. COYLE ft CO, 131 Fourth ave. Oc21-53-TTS GROCERY STORE-GOOD CORNER GRO VX CERY store doing a safe business: will sell below cost or goods; satisfactory reasons for wanting to sell. Address W. F., Dispatch office. OC21-1 HARDWARE AND TINNING BUSINESS, two East End grocery stores, others in both cities well located, flouring mill, (3.U00: bakeries cigar stores uotion stores, drug stores, shoe stores book and stationery store, milk depots. oUEFARD ft CO., 151 Fourth ave. oclS STORES AND BUSINESS OHANCLS-ALL kinds. HOLMES ft CO., 420Smitbfleld st. 0C2I-83 Business Properties. FIFTH AVENUE. NEAR MOULTRIE-II1.000 two-story brick building containing store room 18x30 ana 7 dwelling rooms, hall, bathroom, hot and cold water, both gases inside shutters in parlor: also on rear ot lot facing Ann street, a rrainedwelllngof4roomsandkltchen,good cellar: lot 20x115. E15. Send tor large catalogue rree. Just out. BLACK BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. 0C5-41-TISU PENN AVENUE PRllPERTY-AT PER EMPTORY sale: Nos. 1004. 1006 and 1008; lot 67)1X110 feet to an alley, with large warehouses thereon, at potltlve and unreserved nubile sale, on Wednesday afternoon, October 29, at 2 o'clock, on the premises. Particulars from JAB. W. DRAPE A CO., Agents ma Auctioneers, 1 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg, ocIS-M-D FOR SALE BCSDJESS. Business Properties. BRICK WORKS-THE EXTENSIVE FIRE BRICK works with all the machinery, etc., at Conway, P., Ft. W. ft (.'. R. R., to be sold pos itively at public sale at the offices or the Pcnna. Mfg.. Mining and Supply Co.. 1001 1'enn avenue, Pittsburg, on Wednesday afternoon, October 29. st 2 o'clock: positive auduureserved sale. Terras. etc, from L. McMULLIN. Att'y, 137 Fourth ave nue, or JAS. W. DRAPE ft CO.. Agents and Auctioneers 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. OCI8-54-D COKE WORKS-THE VALUABLE ANCHOR Coke Works 100 coke ovens. S3 acres or coal, machinery, etc.. at Dunbar station, P. R. R.; SroDcrtyorthePenna. Mfg.. Mining and Supply o.. and to be sold positively without reserve at public sale on Wednesday afternoon. Oct. -0. at 2 o'clock at the offices or the company. 1004 Penn avenue, Plttshurg;nb9olute and peremptory sale. Terms, etc, rrom L. McMULLIN, Att'y, 157 Fourth ave. or JAMES W. DRAPE ft CO., Agents and Auctioneers, 129 Fourth ave.. Pitts burg. ocIS-54-D" FIFTH AVE.-NEAHNEWMARKETHOU3E. (24,000, 2 three-story brick buildings, one or storeroom and 6 dwelling rooms, the other or storeroom and 9 dwelling rooms: both buildings havb hall, bathroom, w. c. hot and cold water, and both ga6es: also. three5-room brick liuuscsln the rear on uur alley: lot 40x90: a good invest ment. K55. Send for large catalogue, free Just out. JiLAtA A -Baj-iil, courin aTe. oc5-44-Tursu FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Horses, Vehicles, Live Stock, Etc BIRD-AND ANIMALS OF ALL KINDS, gold fish and fixtures, an endless variety of cages, prepared rood Tor mocking blrdsand seed rorall birds, fine dogs ESPICII'S BIRD STORE, 640 Smithfield st. aul2-70-TTSu COWS-A CARLOAD OF NO. 1 FRESH milk cows Ion U ednesdav.IOctober 22, at 51. IIOKX, 45 First street, Allegheny. OC21-46 17IILLY-SIREO BY PARDO, 1.420, DAM BY . Ethan Allen: this filly is I year old, a bay color, very handsome, and will be sold cheap. Call on or address No. 102 FEDERAL ST., All'y. oc2I-4 HORSES-THREJC HORSES, RIDING AND driving; also one fine-breed mare. 437 PENN AVENUE. OC20-23 niacliinery and Metals. DRILLING ENGINES AND BOILERS-FOR oil or gas wells, engines and boilers lu every size and style sawmills anO wood-working ma chinery. HARMES MACHINE DEPOT. No. 97 First arc. Pittsburg. Pa. inl.9-D ENGINES AND BOILER-NEW AND RE FITTED: repairing promptly attended to. PORTER FOUNDRY AND MACHINE CO., aji-u., uciun auspcusiuu uriugi-, Ai-''.ueiiy. J a. fti.-)A OC2-68 HOISTING AND PORTABLE ENOINES small vertical engines and boilers wire rooc, iron charglug barrows, Slemen valves lard kettles, castings etc. VELTE ft MCDONALD. 3200 Penn avenue. ocI-tts SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND BOILERS all sizes aud styles In stock, from 4 to 100 h. p. : all refitted: good as new, at lowest prices: porta ble engines, s to 25 h. p.; boilers all sizes and styles. J. S. YOUNG, 23 Park way. Allegheny, Pa. OC3-80-D' MIsceUaneoTos. JEWELRY-DISCOUNT OF 10 PER CENTON all society tickets Jewelry, diamonds watches, clocks silverware and spectacles, etc, at WILSON'S. 61 Fourth ave, Pittsburg. Fine watch and jewelry repairing a specialty. el3-TTS" JEWELRY STORE-STOCK AND FIXTURES, in county scat In U estern Penna. Address LOCK BOX 261, Indiana, Pa,, for particulars OC21-80" PERSONAL. PERSONAL -J. D. R. COME HOME AT once: daughter very low; answer by tele phone; don't delay. oc2I-6 PERSONAL BOOKS WANTED-IF YOU have anv books to sen, let us know. LEVI'S BOOK STORE. Seventh Avenue Hotel building. niu7 PERSONAL -WE HAVE FOR SALE THE Encyclopedia Brltannlca, good as new. sheep or morocco binding; verv cheap; also 50, (XX) other books old and new. FRANK BACON ft CO.. 301 smithfield street. sc26 PERSONAL WE HAVE NOW THE LARG EST and most complete optical manufactur ing establishment west or Philadelphia: all pre scriptions are filled by skilled experts. CHhs-MAN-MANNION OPTICAL CO., No. 42 Federal St.. Ally. OC18-19-TUSSU PLhSONAL GENTLEMEN CONTEMPLAT ING atrip to the seashore and mountain re sorts or returning therefrom, should bring their clothing 10 DICKSON, the tailor, 65 Filth ave.. cor. Wood St., second floor, aud have the same cleaned, repaired and pressed, so as to look like new, and at a reasonau cost, and at the same time should yoc desire a new suit, his stock of Imported and 4mestic goods Is or the newest and most liishlouablc patterns: bv giving him a call von will not regret It. Tele, ii'-s. Je29-D LOST. LOST-THELOSSOF YOUR SIGHT CAN BE avoided Ifvou will goat once to the expert opticians CHESSMAN ft MANNION. No. 41 Federal St.. Ally., whenever your eyes begin to cause trouble and have proper glasses adjusted; every pair of glasses guaranteed; best (I specta cles on earth. ocl8-I9-Tussu LOST-POCKETBOOK CONTAINING MT. Oliver Incline tickets and two rings (with name orowneron) one plain and oue with set. at Exposition on Saturday evening. Finder will please return to DISPATCH OFFICE. OC21-49 FOUND. FOUND-A PLACE WHERE YOUR EYES can be fitted by expert opticians without charge ror examination: every pair of glisses fitted are guaranteed: hest Jl spectacles on earth. CUESS5IAN-MANNION OPUCAL CO., No. 42 Federal St., Ally. oelS-19-Tussn PROPOSALS. OFFICE OF COUNTY CONTROLLER, t PITTSBURG. October 18, 1830. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED at this office until 3 o'clock p. jr. J-H1DAY. October 2L 1890, for surfacinp; and soddin; areas about Court Honse. Bids to be by lump sum for ork complete. The successful bidder will be required togrive bond iu double the amount of bid for the faith ful performance of contract. The riEht to reject any or all bids is reserved. HpsciUcations can be seen at office of County Engineer. JOfelAH SPEER, OC20-2.J County Controller. EDUCATIONAL. URSULINE ACADEMY, OAKLAND. The TJrsuline teachers have opened a prep aratory day school for boys. Terms, S20 per session of five months. English, French or German, sin-sins, calisthenics. The bnardlnc; and dav school for yonns ladies opened Sept. 8. Tuition: Terms, for day pupils. 535; EM. $25. $21), 15. according to crade. including English, French or German, vocal music and calisthen ics. Private lessons In music, French. German, shorthand and typewriting. sell-59-TTS AUCTION SALES. -ixc"b03L Sale I at the residence 76 FORBES STREET, CITY. WEDNESDAY 3IORNINU, OCT. 22. AT io O'CLOCK. Brussels and Ingrain Carpets, Easy Chairs, Rockers, Oil Cloth, Rurs, Fine China Dinner Set, Extension Table. Cooking Range. Cooking Utensils Tubs, Wringers, Boiler, Etc., Bed steads. Bureau-. Fine Bedding. Springs. Wash stands. Tables, Lonujre, Pictures, Shades, Curtains, Etc House open after 8 o'clock morning of the HENRY AUCTION COMPANY, OC19-87 Auctioneers. VELVET CARPETS. Handsome Parlor Suits, Fine Bedroom Furniture, etc.. At Auction, TUESDAY MORNING, Oct. 21, at 10 o'clock. At the Rooms, NO. 311 MARKET ST. Very fine parlor furniture in French tapes try, English rug, flno plush, Brocatelle and hair cloth, secretary desks, center tables, rues, shades and curtains, folding beds, wardrobes, ball racks, hair and husk mattresses, decorated toilet ware, line chamber snlt. bookcases, bedstead', bureaus, washtand,si(lclMard. etc Also a line of elegant velvet, bedv brnsels and ingrain carpets HENRY" AUCTION CO., oclSI-8.3 Auctioueers. ASSIGNEE'S HALE-LAWRENCE BANK Building will he sold at public auction on the premises by John D. Bailey, Auctioneer, on xuuiubAi. uctooer -xi. usw. w o'ciock 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 day of this ordor (15th day of November next), and the balance in two equal annual payments secured by tight bond and mortcugo upon the prem ises, or all in cash' at the option of the pur chaser. Bv order of Court of Common Plea, Nc. L FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO., ocS-17 " Assignee. AT AUCTION TUESDAY AFTERNOON, October 21, at 2 o clock, at No. 311 Market street. Lot of fine goods suitable for making gentle men's saits, pants, coats and vests. These ;ult ings are In the proper sizes and of good quality. Also lot of ladies' short wraps. Jackets and newmarkets, stylish in make and finish.. All will be sold positively for cash. HENRY AUCTION CO., Auctioneers. 0C19-83 A UCTION BALE& A a B. BMITHBON. Real Estate and General Auctioneer, room 68 Eisner Building, Fifth and Wood street, Sales of Jewelry and Merchandise at stores. Furni ture at residences promptly attended to. 003-43 TO LET. East End Itesidenccs. CRAIOST.-NEAR FIFTH AVE.. A,NEV2 story Quern Anne residence, 11 rooms, re ception hall, handsomely papered throughout; every modern convenience. See BAXTEIt, THOMPSON A CO., 162 Fourllt ave. oc9-5u-ot 0-1 rrERMONTn-i:i:icK house, dRooms. Oly Jane. nearTwcnty-flrat st., S. S.: tall or send for list. See TV. A. HERRON SONS. 80 Fourth ave. oc21-74-TTSt Allegheny Kesidences. HOCSE-A WELL FURNISHED HOUSE 9 rooms, laree lot. stable, carriage house, welt located in Allegheny. Sec V. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. ocl8-40-Dt WILMS ST.. ALLEOHF.NY--5 ROOM HOUSE; also 2or4 and 3 rooms respectively, on ob servatory lllli. BALTENSPtRUER & WII LIAMS, 154 Fourth ave. oc2I-79t Suburban Residences. GLENF1EI.D STATION - FORT WAYNE Railroad, a two-story, seven-room house: nice lawn, frult8uaile trees, natural gas. spring and sort water tn house, etc. Inquire f A. FISHER, 161 Fifth avenue. oel7-73t Hooixig. KOOSIS-ELEGANT, LARUE FRONT ROOMS, single or In snltc. with bath: facing Alle gheny l'arks; iiofanillvlnthchouse: used only on the p Inclple of New York flats: janitor In care of building. Inquire at 70S PKNN AVE., room 611, or 75 CEDAR AVE., Allegheny. ocll-56t Business Properties. TOOM-ON FIrTH AVENUE. NEAR POST t OFFICE: about 10x40: rent low. W. 1L BARN ES. printer, 61 Diamond st. scD-46t Offices, Desk Boom, Etc OFF1CES-A FEW N1CB ONES IN GER MANIA SAVINGS BANK BUILDING. Wood and Diamond sts. id10-49t OFFICLI--PrrrSBURG. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED at the office of the Cltv Control ler until 2 F. Jr. Wednesday, October 22,1890. for the laying of a sewer from engine house No. 6 to Forty-second street. Plans and specifications can be seen at the office of Wn-i.Lavdon.Esq., plumbing inspector, third floor City Hall. Bonds double the amount of bids must ac company each proposal, said bond to he pro bated before the Mayor or City Clerk. The Department of Awards reserves the right to reject any or all bids. J. O. BROWN. Chief of Department of Fnblic Safety. Pittsburg, October 15. 1890. oclS-13-D No: 98.J AN ORDINANt.E-GRANTING UNTO the Larimer -.Street Railway Company, its successors and assigns, the right to enter npon, use and occupy certain streets and high ways, and to lease its franchises and property, or either. Section 1 Be It ordained and enacted by the city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun cils assembled, ami it is hereby ordained and enacted by authority of the same. That the Larimer Street Railway Company, it3 suc cessors, lessees and assigns, shall have the right and is hereby authorized to enter npon and construct its railway, or branch, or extension thereof, with dopblo lines of track. or with a single line of track, with the necessary sidings, turnouts, snitches, and connections over and along any and allot the following named streets and highways, or parts thereof, to wit: Beginning at the intersec tion of Collins avenue and Union street: thence along Union street to the intersection thereof with Broad street: thence along Broad street to the intersection thereof with Frankstown ave nue; thence along Frankstown avenue to Lin coln avenue; thence along Lincoln avenue to the intersection thereof with Mayflower street (provided that the consent of the Citizens' Passenger Railway Company be procured as to the entry upon, occupation and use of that portion of Frankstown avenue lying between Broad street and Lincoln avenue), and In and along all the said streets and avenues before mentioned to construct, connect with its tracks, maintain, operate and use during the term named io its charter, its railway or extension or branch thereof, and to use elec tricity as a motor power, and also to erect, maintain, operate and use an overhead system for the supply of motor power, and to erect, maintain and use in and along the streets and highways bctore mentioned, such posts, poles or other support as said company may deem convenient for the support or maintenance ot such overhead system, under and sub ject, however, to tho provisions of a gen eral ordinance entitled. "A general ordi nance relating to the entry upon, over or under for the ue or occupation of any street, lane or alley or any part thereof for any pur pose by passenger or street railway companies or by companies operating passenger or street railways, and providing reasonable regulations pertaining thereto for the public convenience and 3afety." approved the 25th day ot Febru ary, A. D. 1S91 8ection 2 Tho said Larimer Street Railway Company shall have the right, and consent is hereby given to said company to lease its prop erty and franchises to the Duquesne Traction Company, or any incorporated traction or mo tor power company which may desire to oper ate the railway of said company. Section 3 Tuat any ordinance or part of ordinance conflicting with the provisions of this ordinance be and the samp is hereby re pealed so far as the same affects this ordi nance. Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils this2uth dav of September, A. D. 189a H. P. FORD, President of Select Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH. Clerk of Select Coun cil. G. L. I10LLIDAY, President of Common Council. Attest: E. J. MARTIN, Clerk of Common Council. Major's Office, October 2, 1880. Approved: H. I. GOUKLEY, Mayor. Attest: ROBT. CSTERMAIEK. alayor's Clerc. Recorded in Ordinance Book, to. 7, page 511, 3d day of October. A. D. 189a No. 122.J AN ORDINANCE-RE-LOCATING THIRTY-THIRD street eait and alongside of Pittsburg Junction Railroad tracks, from Penn avenue to Liberty avenue. Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by the authority of the same. That Tlnrty-lhlrJ street, from Penn avenue to Lib erty avenue, be aud the same is hereby re lo cated as follow", to-wlt: The center line thall begin at a point on the north 5-foot line of Penn avenue at a distance of 510.71 fret east of a stone nionnmeir on the west 5-foot Hue of Thirtr-serond street: thence deflecting to the right SaoS' 10" parallel to the present location of Thirty-third street, and in a southerly direc tion a distance of 275 feet to Liberty avenue. and the said Thirty-third street shall bo of a width of 20 feet. Section 2 That any ordinance or part of or dinance conflicting with the provisions of thii ordinance be anil tho same is hereby repealed so far as the same affects this ordinance. Ordained and enacted into a law in Conncils this 29th day of September. A. D. 189a H. P. FORD, President of Select Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH, Clerk of Select Council. GEO. L. HOLLIDAY, President ot Common Council. Attest: E. J. MARTIN, Clerk of Common Council. Major's office. Octobers. 189a Approved: H. 1. GOURLEY, Mayoi. Attest: ROBT. OhTERMAIER, Mayor's Clerk. Recorded 111 Ordinance Book, vol, 7, page 534 10th day ot October, A. D 1KM. TNo. 119. AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE opening of Windom street, from Browns ville avenne to Twenty-seventh ward line. Section 1 Bo it ordained and enacted by the city ot Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained ind enacted by the authority of tho same, That the Chief of the Department of Public Works be and 11 hereby authorized and directed to cause to be surveyea mid opened within CO days from the date of tho inssage of this ordlnanre. Win dom street, from Brownsville avenue toTwenty sevcuth ward line, at a width of SO feet, in ac cordance with a plan on hie in the Department of Public Works and an ordinance locating the same approved February 26. 18S5. The damages caused thereby and the benefits to pay the same to he assessed and collected in accordance with the provisions of an act of Assembly of tbe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An act relating to streets and sewers in cities of tbe second class," approved the 16th day of May. A. D. 18S9. Section 2 That any ordinance or part of ordi nance conflicting with tbe provisions of this ordinance bo aud the same Is hereby repealed so far as the same affects thia ordinance. Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils this29th day of September, A. D. 189a H. P. FORD. President of Select Council. Attest: GEORGE BOOTH.. Clerk of Select Council. GEO. L. HOLLIDAY, President of Common Council. Attest: E. J. MARTIN. Clcrlrof Common Council. Mayor's office. October 3. 189a Annroved; H. I. GOURLEY. Mayor. Attest: ROBT. OS TERMAIER. Mayor's Clerk. Recorded in Ordinance Book, vol. 7, page 532, 9th day of October, A. D. 189a 'No. 114.1 AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE opening of Cabinet alley, from Thirty eighth street to Thirty.ninth street. Section I Be it ordained and enacted by the City of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun cils assemblrd, and it Is hereby ordained and enacted by the authority of the same. That the Chief of the Department of Public Works be and is hereby authorized and directed to cause to be surveyed and opened within sixty days from tbe date of tbe passage of this ordinance Cabinet alley, from Thirty-eighth to Thirty ninth streets, at a width of 20 feet, in accord ance with a plan on file in the Department of Public Works, known as extension ot "Mary ami Howlev streets plan.' approved December 21, 187. Tbe damages caused thereby and the benefits to pay tho same to be assessed and col lected in accordance with the provisions of an act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An act relating to streets and sewers in el tie of tbe second class," approved tbe 16. h day of May, A. D. 1889. Section 3 That any ordinance or part of ordi manco conflicting with the provisions of this OFFICIAL PrnSBUKG. ordinance be and the same is hereby repealed so far as the same affects this ordinance. Ornamed and enactf d Into a law m ConnciU thi-i 23th day of Sepi ember, A. D. 180a H. P. FORD. President of Select Council. Attest: GEORGE BOOTH, Clerk of Select Council. GEO.L. HOLLIDAY. President of Common Conned. Attesu E. J. MARTIN, Clerk of Common Council. Mayor's office. October 3, lS9a Approved: H. I. GOURLEY, Mayor. Attest: ROBERT OSTESMA1UR, Mayor's Clerk. Recorded in Ordinance Book, voL 7. page 527, 8th day of October, A. D. ISM. N. 113.1 4N ORDINANCE-AUTHORIZING THE opening of Wrights alley, from South nttetb to South Twenty-tirst streets. Section 1 Be it ordained aud enacted by the city of Pittsbnrg. in Select and Common Coun cils assemblrd, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by the authority of the mie, That the Chief of tho Department of Public Works be and is hereby autbrizd and directed to canso to be surveyed and opened within 60 days from the date of the passage of this ordinance Wrights alley, from South Twentieth street to Soutb Twenty-first street, at a width of 21 feet, in accordance with a plan on file in the Depart, ment of Public Works, known as "McGowan's plan of borough of East Birmingham," dated April 5, 1851. The damages caused thereby and the benefits to pay tbe same to be assessed and collected inacordance with the provisionsof an act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled, "An act relating to streets and sewers in cities of the second cla-g," approved the 16th day of May, A. D. 1SS9. Section 2 That any ordinance or part of ordi nance conflicting with the provisions of this or dinance be and the same is hereby repealed so ir as the same affects this ordinance. Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils this 29th dav nf September. A. D. 1890. H. p. FORD. Pre-ident of Select Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH, Clerk ot Select Coun cil. GEO. L. HOLLIDAY, President of Com mon Council. Attest: E. J. MARTIN, Clerk of Common Conncil. Mayor's office. October 3, 1S30. Approved: H.L GOURLEY. Mayor. Attest: ROBERT OSTERMA1ER, Mayor's Clerk. Re-corded in Ordinance Book, vol. 7, page 527, 8th day of October. A. D. ISM. Continued on Sixth Paae. CHOICE-PKOPERTIESr WHY NOT Buy your home close to the new entrance to Schenley Park? Don't you know that this will be the most beautitul 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 Sfood lot, and located onlv 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. oc17-8-tujsu WILL TRADE For any kind of rentable property, or sell, 5 acres near Rankin station, B. & O. R. R., fronting river. B. & O. and P., McK. & Y. R. R. J-48 BLACK & BAIRD, 05 FOURTH AVE. oclS-21-TDSaa VACANT GROUND -IS- CITY LIMITS At a bargain. We have a block of lots on Ben. ncitsL, each 25x135 feet, that will be sold very cheap. Tbeyarc splendidly located and will retail at a bis profit. If you are looking for an investment inve-iti-ate this. It will pay yon. S. A. DICKEY & CO., PENN AND SHADY AVES.. EAST END, OC21-87-TTS OAKLAND SQUARE. Eeantifol new three-story brick duelling, fac ing the park, containing nine room3. bath and laundry, stationary washstand. w. c hot and cold water, front and rear stairs, sUte mantels, tile hearths, both pases, inside shutters, and large closets; handsomely papered throughout; beautiful lawn in front; most desirable location; convenient to cars. Terms very easy. This is a creat banrain. ANDERSON 4BEECKMAN. LIM 90 Fourth av eiue. ocl3-93-TTSu $6,500. EAST END. On 60-foot asphaltnm, paVed and sewered avenne. only one-balf sqnare front electrlo street-car line, also convenient to cable line and P. R. R. Elegant new modern stvle 9-roora brick dwelling, vide hall. Urge bathroom, with latest improved plumbing, range, laundry sta tionary tubs, cemented cellar, completely wired for electric iigntiug anu ntieu tnrongpout wiro fine combination chandeliers; tbe entire dwell lug tastefully and artistically papered and dec orated throughout. Terms, small cash pay ment down, balance longtime. M. F. HIPPLF, & CO., 96 Fourth Avenue. ocl9-69-TnMU Ann PER FOOT-StlADYSIDE, 1,000 Fx! 0il) frontage on 50-foot street, in very de sirable locality; just the site lor medium-priced houses, or can be retailed at hand-tome profit; terms to salt. M. F. HIPPLE & CO., ocl6-22-TTbSa 96 Fonnh ave. REMOVAL. House andK.gn Painter, has removed from ' 13o Third avenue, to 73 SIXTH AVENUE. Opposite Third Presbyterian Church. Special attention ilven to the handling of plate glass, catting and drilling. Repairing windows, sky. lights, etc. House painting and glazing is, all 1U branches. ocl9-63-o m 1 i A
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