Hi4iaa yikKi ypv&w; THE PTTTSBirRQ- DISPATCH. "WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 189tt SILKS AND CLOTHS. Imitation Smusglers Trying to Dis pose of Inferior Material, SATIK6 IT ESCAPED THE TARIFF. They Buy the Stuff Here, and Palm it Off for the Imported Article. MOTHER AXD DAUGHTER BEHIND BAES The "smusrgle fakir" is abroad in the land again, and the police bureau warns all per sons to be on the lookout Inr these sharps. Two of tbem wound up in Central station yesterday, and another one is known to be at large in the city. About 1 o'iock yesterday afternoon the attention of Detectives Conlson and Robin son was attracted to two women who were trying to dispose of some silk in front of a Smithfield street restaurant. The women stated that the silk had been smuggled into this country, and on account ot not paying any duty on it, were enabled to sell it cheap. Thinking the stuff had been stolen the detectives arrested the two vomen, who gave their names as Maiy and Bridget Gor man. The former is mother of the latter, and stated at the station house that the silk bad been purchased in a Diamond street store. The detectives went to the place and found that the story was correct. The women had purchased the stuff and made similar purchases many times before. FULL SCOPE OF THE-SCHEME. Their scheme was to buy cheap silk and give out the impression that it was of costly manufacture, and on acconnt of being broucht into this country without any tax upon it, they could sell it cheaply. The women reside at No. 399 Beaver avenue, Allegheny, and, it is said, have been doing a profitable business selling "smuRRled" goods. As they had cot stolen or smuggled the silk and no charge could be preferred apalust them, the women were released with a reprimand by In spector McAleese. There is another "smuggler" in the city who is selliuir cloth, but in this case it is a man. He carries with him several rolls of cloth and cives out the impression they are smucjrled. He is veil known in tbe railroad offices in Allegheny where he has done business, ana the young men who bonght his cloth have been awaiting an opportunity to interview bira since bis last visit last tall. About a year ago he appeared with his cloth and sold enough to make three suit to three men for 10 per suit. He said the stuff bad been smuggled from Canada into this country, and owing to its low cost when bought from the manufacturer, he could sell it lor less than one-half what tbe same goods ould cost if bought from a regu lar dealer in tins city. Thinking they were get ting tbe cloth cheap, and in the belief that it is not a sin to rob the Government, tbe victims gobbled the bait and purchased the cloth, nbey were told they could have the-stuff made dp into clothes for 510, but when they went to co business with a tailor they found it would ost considerable more. STJKVIYAL OP THE FITTEST. With the additional cost for trimminrs, etc, the men thought they were ah tad of the came, and put up tbe extra charges without a mur mur. After their clothes bad been made they looked well enough, but In less than a month it was a race to see which would give out the soonest. In two months it was found that the cloth instead of bc-ing a superior quality was ot an inferior grade, and tbe clothes looked as shabby as if they had been worn for several years. The man who was around trying to sell cloth in the Court House yesterday answered the tame description as the man who "flimmed" the Allcghemans about a year ago. He did not say his goods had been smuggled, but his actions led people to believe that no duty had been paid on it. As far as could be learned be dm not secure any customers, although his prices were very low. He is still in the city, but the police department cannot arrest bira. Me unrs nis clotn. nut does not pay a big price font. Tourfefs. Whether on pleasure bent or business, should tasc on every trip a bottle of Svrup of Figs, as it acts most pleasantly and edectually on the kiclnejE. liver and bo els, preventing fevers, headaches and other forms of sickness. For sale in 50c and SI bottles by all leading drug gists. Millinery! Millinery! Pattern hats and bonnets originated by the leading 2few York importers, Aitken, Dunlap, Hartley, Halsey and Connelly. Exact copies (on the same materials) o Paris and 2Tew York models for less than half price ot the original. Trimmed hats and bonnets, S4 to ?9. Bonnets and hats ot silk velvet from S7 toSR Felt liats and bonnets neatlv trimmed from 54 to 56. E. S. Giles. 91 and 06 Federal st., Allegheny. 56 Sixth st, Pittsburg. Sterling SiUcr. Never before have we made such prepara tions for the fall weddings. You cannot afford to mis our display. Ilememhrr. we never press you to buy. Come, look and he happy admiring ihe beauttlul goods artists have designed at Hardy & Hayes', Jewelers, Silversmiths and Art Dealers, 529 Smith field st. .New building. Special Sale. Organs, 550, 35, 540. 545, 550. Pianos, 5100, 5150. 5200, 5250. Easy payments ar ranged. These price for next ten davsonlv. Echols, JIcMurbay & Co., 123 Sindusky St.. Allegheuy, Pa. See our novelties in men's neckwear. James H. Aikek & Co., 100 Filth aye. Banner Baking Powder. erai i 'AI.Y&Y5 Tti BEST OLD COLOJf IAL CAKE. Take one pound of granul.ited sugar, half pound of butter, beat these to a light cream, then add in four parts (beating light each time) the well beaten yoiks of twelve eggs; stir into this one cup sweet milk, one tea spooninl extract vanilla, and one and one- fonrtn nnunds of flcur, having mixed, through the drr flour one and a half meas ures ''Banner" Baking Powder. Bake one hour in a slow oven. For the Icing. Take two and a half cups granulated snrar, half cup water, boil three minutes, when cool, add the whites of three eggs, slightly beaten, and one tea spaonlul extract vanilla. COKX POKE. Take two and j-hal. pints cornmeal, three eggs, well beaten, one tablesnoonlul melud butter, two tablespoonfuls o. sugar and one quart sweet milk. Mix thoroughly, then add one pint ol wheat flour and one'and a. half measures of "Banner" Baking Powder, lirst mixing the powder into the dry flour and passing both through a sieve. Now is the season to keep on hand a supply of SCOTJKENE to do all your house cleaning. There is no, known article for 5 cents that will so help through house cleaning ana do it so well. HOUSE CLEANING WITH SCOTJKENE -'!& QUEER SHOVERS, IN FOR IT. THE UNITED STATES GRAND JURY INDICT ING MANY. One Man Found Guilty and Recommended to the Court's Mercy Several Admiralty Suits Brought-TVork of the Criminal Court Other Legal Matters. In the United States District Court yester day the grand jury returned true bills in the following cases: Simon Fritz, alias John Flack, having in his possession and attempt ing to pass counterfeit, coin; John Henry, alias Simon Frrtz, alias John Falk, and John Pfeiffer, having in their possession 110 counterfeit half-dollars; David Wurhaft, pass ing Icounterfeit money: Theodore Bloom, hav ing in bis nosse-sion and passing altered silver certificates; A C. Isaacs, depositing postal cards upon which defamatory characters were writ ten. David Wyrhaft was heard and found guilty of passing counterfeit money, and was recom mended to the mercy of the court. Morris Goebnng a-ked the court to order the Govern ment to pav for his witnesses. Goebring is charged with retaining and opening letters in tended for others. The order was made by the court. QUARRELING ABOUT GAS. Some Peculiar Cases Being Argued In the Supreme Court. In the Supreme Court yesterday an argument was beard in tbe case of. the Saltsburg Gas Company against the borough of Saltsburg, ap pealed by the defendant from the Common Pleas of Indiana county. Tbe case was a suit in equity, brought by the gas company, to re strain the defendants from using the plaintiffs gas in onen street lamps In tbe streets of the borough. In return for rights through the borou gli the company agreed to furnish gas for tbe street lamp-. A contract was afterward made for furnishing gas for a number of addi tional open lights The company afterward gave notice that they nonld shnt off tbo gas from the open lights, but when they sent men to do so the men were arrested. They then brought suit, and the lower court decided in the company's favor. The other cases argued were: James Mc Laughlin and others against J. D. Collins and others, oppealed by tbe plaintiffs from tbe Common Pleas of Butler county; Western Pennsylvania Natural Uas Company against J. A Smiley and James Bay, appealed bythe plaintiff lrom the Common Fleas of 'Washing ton county: tho Western and Atlantic Pipe Lines against the Home Insurance Company; appealed by tbe defendant from tbe Common Pleas of Washington county; W. C. Thompson against C. G. Christy and others, appealed by the defendants from the Common Pleas of Butler county; W. 8. Hollsbaugh against the People's Mutual Accident Insurance Associa tion, appealed by the defendant from tho Com mon Pleas of Butler county. CRIMINAL C0ITKT WORK A Number of Prisoners Plead Guilty to Charge;, Against Them. Martin Dixon yesterday pleaded guilty before Judge Magce to selling liquor without license, and was sentenced to pay a fine of S550and costs and go to tbe workhouse for five month John Holland ana William J. Cady, two boys, pleaded guilty to stealing a pair ol blankets irom M. Leise and were sent to tbe workhouse for 30 days each. John Marr was tried and found guilty of pointing firearms at Lou Higgius. Alexander Staple was convicted of a crime against morality and was sentenced to pay a fine of 100 and costs. Dennis Griffin and Dennis Fenton were acquitted of a charge of assault and battery. Alexander Boss was found not guilty of thelarceny of aset of harness from N. W. Dunbacber. William Sheets is on trial before Jndge Magee for keeping a dis orderly house on Old avenue. To-Day's Trial Lists. Common Pleas No. 1 Baelstein vi Moore et al: O'Shea vs Friday Gar; Gauacher vs Ebacb; Samternoy vs Morsaint: GeiJ vs Saunders; An derson vs Schmitt: Meredith vs Bovard; Knoch vs Flaccus; McAliste- et ux vs Mltcbel; Mc Carthy vs Ulrich; Hunn & Son vs Richards & Co.: Riggin et ux vs O'Donnell; Mcenan vs Baiiey; Green fc Co. vs Mulr et al; Hucken stein fc Co. vs Nauz. Common Pleas No. 2. Tobin vs Western Union Telegraph Company; Boyle vs Paucett; Eckbart vs Braun;Caruthers vs Dnmralo et ux; Childs, Graff & Co. vs Halnka; Decker vs Stroup. Criminal Court. Commonwealth vs George n alter, William uonnors, Josepa Brownbil:, Susan Devlin, .Miles O'Donald. Mary O'Donald, Frank Peterson, Benjamin Harrison. Alexan der McCann. alias McCowen (2). Fred Reise. Roddy J. O'Donnell, JETateReseman, George Wood (2), Henry CulT, Mathew Dougherty, John Dougherty. To-day's Audit List Accountant. Estate of Ann Jones...... MarU A. Wolff. Barbara Kins Ueorce Orr ... ltachacl It. Nelson... Elizabeth Zapr. Hannah Wood Chritlan BroKuanna . Sebastian Fulls William Jones John Mortlaud , John Scott , ..Itopert Ostermann. ..Josephine Muiud. ..C K. llioraas. ..UeorfC A. Orr. ,.Kev. J. W. bpronll. ..Ueorge Uesttrlc ..H. Woodetal. ..H. Bercman et al. ...E. K Fulis. ..J. 8. Van Voorhls. ..Mary U. JHurtlnud. .-.J. F. bcott et al. Lines From Legal Quarters. The case of Daniel Hllty against GnstavC. Moll, an action ou a mechanic's lien Is on trial before Judge Stowe. - In tbe suit of J. G. Ellison against John Powell, an action on an account; a verdict was given yesterday for $16 50 for the plaintiff. L. Benz & Brothers yesterday received a verdict for $625 in their suit against Rosanna Mauch, executrix of John Mauch, an action on a contract. In the case of Joshua Rhodes against F. Wagner, administrator of John Wagner, an action on notes, a verdict for $3,132 for the plaintiff was taken by consent. Iif the case of the city of Pittsburg against Isaac Van Voorhls, an action on a municipal lien, a verdict was given yesterday for $210 81 ana S per cent commission, tor the plaintiff. In the suit of William C. Kroegher against rhe McConway A Torley Company, an action to tecover for a patent sold to the firm, a verdict was given yesterday for HHfi 76 for the plaintiff. The snit of Ernest Wrasse against the Citi zens' Traction Company is on trial before Judge Collier. The case is an -action for damages Wrasse having been run over by a car and bis leg cut off. The suit of Sarah E. Stroud against John F. Praver, an action for damage for injury to property caused by the overflowing of a mill race owned by the defendant, is on trial before Juilgo E inc. T. M. Jenkins & Co. yesterday entered suit, in the United states District Court against W. P. Reno and others, iwners of the steamboat Venice. The snit is to recover $338 13 dam ages for the loss f a coal flat hich was being towed by ti e steamer R -bert Jenkins when the Venice ran into and sank it. Jacob Minsingeh yest-rday entered suit against William Pare for damages for alleged false arrot. Pare was night watchman on the Smithfield street bridge, and on May 13, it is stated, he ariested Minsniger without cause and sent him to tbe Central s'atlon. A capias was issued for the arre-t of the defendant. Fked Steineb yesterday entered a snit In admiralty before United States Commissioner McC'andless, to recover two days' wage3 as a deckhand on the Steamer Pacific He states that he shipped on the boat, but was taken sick and asked 10 be put off at Wheeling. The officers of the boat, however, carried him eight miles below Whellng, landed him in the woods and refused him pay for the time he bad v orked. THE FINEST IN THE CITY. Opening of Mr. M. F. Maloney's-New Dining Itoom. The people who are attending the county courts, particularly tne jurors, witnesses, attorneys and parties to suits who find it necessary to seek a near notet to regale themselves during the short recess found occasion for great rejoicing yesterday at the opening of Mr. M. F. Maloney's magnifi ceutdining room on.Oiamond street, in the very shadow ot the great temple of just ce. Recognizing the great need of better ac commodations for thel"court people," Sir. Maloney resolved to meet that long- elt want, and, as a result, he can now usher bis customers into the finest dining room in the city. This improvement Involved the erec tion of a commodious building in the rear of the elegant Diamond street structure, and the spacious dining room is furnished in a manner that is unsurpassable. The cuisine is provided with a fine ranee with broiling attachment mid complete apparatus for suc cess ul culinary periormances. The equip ments throughout tbe entire establishment are at once unique and splendid, and the viands of various kinds will not fail to al lure the taste oi the epicure, Mr. Maloney is herebv warmly congratulated upon his great achievement as a caterer, and he will no doubt reap the reward;whioh.he to richly merits. . . . CUT THIS OUT. Walt Until Thursday, October 23,at9A.M., 546 Wood Street, One Door From Sixth Avenue, Opposite Now Bank of Com merce Building, Pittsburg, Pa. In consequence of the late New York fire, 157,000 worth of men's boys' and children's clothing has been saved, and tbe stock has been ordered to be removed to Pittsburg. The large store. Mo Wood street, has been rented by the insurance companies expressly for the purpose ot' this great fire sale. The bnilding has been closed for one week to arranee for this great sale. , The entire building will be onen 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 oi fine clothing lor men, boys and children. The appraisers Tor the insurance company after care ully examining the stock ot cloth ing, concluded the same was not so badly damaged as claimed by the assnred manu facturers, and failing to agree as to the actual loss we are forced to take the stock; turn it into money, and tbe goods must be sold at once in order to make a final settle ment. All goods are appraised at 35 cents on the dollar o! manufacturers' cost. As this is all we want for them, the 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 few prices are mentioned, and remember this great sale will last tor a short time only. A splendid suit of men's clothing for $4 60, This suit is well made, all to match, latest styles, fend really worth $13. Men's extra fine quality suits, made and trimmed in best possible manner. $7 89, guaranteed to be worth $20. Hich grade goods, mean ing equal to the finest quality tailor work in all styles, Prince Alberts, cutaways, sacks in wide wales. Clay worsteds and cheviots, silk and satin lined, we will sell for $10 25, worth ?25. "We offer an elegant pair of men's pants for $1 55, ma e of nice cloth, and they are leally worth S4. Men's elegant fall suits, $5 45, worth 515. Men's Enelish worsted cutaway dress suits $7 25, worth $22. Men' English melton overcoats $4 85, worth SIC. Men's heavy ulsters $5 65, valued at 515. Men's chinchilla overcoats $4 55, worth $14. Men's silk faced fall overcoats $5 85, worth $18. Men's royal standard kersey silk and satin lined overcoats S8 75, worth S30. A tre- 'mendous variety of boys' and children's clothing of the finest quality all must go at a terrible sacrifice. Do not lail to call and examine goods and prices at this great sale to be sold at retail. It costs nothing to call and judge for vourself, and yon will find the above are positive facts. A chance for such wonderful bargains occurs only opce in a lifetime. Remember tbe address, No. 546 Wood street, opposite new Bank of Commerce building. Cut this out and.bring it with yon. Positively no goods sold and no one allowed in the building u.ntil sale commences, on Thursday, October 23, at 9 A. m. During this great fire insurance clothing sale the store' will remain open nntil 9 at night and Saturday until 11 P. M. Car fare paid to all purchasers residing out ot the city. Geoege Peyton, Appraiser. EVERETT PIANO CLUB B Opens With a Grand Rush. Certificate No. 77. held by Mrs. Stella McKinley, Beaver, Pa., received the first niano delivered to Club B on payments of $1 per week. Tbe past week has been the banner week in the history of the piano trade in Western Pennsylvania. The show rooms of tbe Everett Piano Clubs have been the busiest plac; in these cities. A constant throng of piano purchasers have been in and out all week, some making their first pay ments and taking a certificate of. member ship, others selecting pianos for immediate delivery, and still others yet undecided as to what they trill purchase; a very 'small percentage of tbe latter, however, as there is only one conclusion that intelligent pur chasers can arrive at, a ter examining the Everett piano, and the system upon which ther are bought and sold, and thai is that the piano has no superior and the system secures a lower price than it is possible to get in any other way. The piano and the club system are deservedly popular. Jf you want a piano do not miss'this opportunity. Apply tor membership before it is too late. Call or send for circular to the manager, Alex. Boss, 137 Federal street, Allegheny. Pa. The piano delivered to Club A this week goes to certificate No. 201. held by Frank Verveka, 47 Villar street, Allegheny, on $1 weekly payments. mtv Cambric and Muslin Underwear For ladies. See window display of finest goods ever exhibited in Pittsburg. A. G.-Campbell & Sons. 27 Fifth ave. One WeekMore. Hendricks & Co.'s great reduction in pho tographs. Come. Bring the children. 68 Federal st, Allegheny. See our new styles in men's neckwear. James H. Aiken & Co., 100 Fifth ave. DIVIDEND. The chaetiers Valley Gas Co., ? Pittsbueo, Pa., October 9, 1S90. t NOTICE THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS of this company has this day declared a dividend of ONE AND ONE-HALF PER CENT upon the capital stock of the company, payable on tbe 25th Instant by mailed check. Transfer books will be closed from 18th to 25th inclusive. F. J. TENER. Treasurer. oclO-29-D ELECTIONS. ELECTION THE ANNUAL MEETING of the stockholders of the Pennsylvania bait Manufacturing Company will be held at their office. No. 115 Chestnut street. Philauel- .phia.on WEDNESDAY, October 29. 1S90, at lln'olnnlf nnn f.r tltu .l.Atlnn rt ...... .It. rectors for the ensuing year, and such other business as inav be brought before them. AUSTIN M. PURVES. Secretary. se24-29-WS PROPOSALS. Office of County Controller, I Pittsburg. October 18, 1S)0. ( SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED at this offic-e until 3 o'clork p. H. nllDAY, 'October 21.1890, for surfacing and sodding areas about Court House. Bids to be by lump sum for work complete. The successful bidder uill be required to give bond In double tbe amount of bid for the faith ful performance of contract. The right to reject any or all bids is reserved.' Specifications can be seen at office of County Engineer. JOSIAH SPEER, OC20-25 County Controller. PROPOSALS FOR STONE-U. S. ENGI NEER office. 507 We-t Chestuut stipet, Louisville. Ky., October 21, 189a Sealed Pro posals in duplicate will be received at this office until 1 F. M., (local time), on Thursday tbe 20th day of November, 1890, for furnishing stone for the construction of a lock in tbe Wabash river, near Mt. Carniel, 111. The attention, of bidders is Invited to arts of Con-ress of Februarv26, 1S85. and February 23, 1SS7, volume 23, page 332. and volume 24. page 414, Statutes ai Large. Preference will be given to stone of domestic production, conditions ot quality and price be ing equal. Tbe right is reserved to reject any and all bids.' Specifications and printed forms for proposal will be furnished on application to the undersigned. EDW, MAGU1RE, Cap tain of Engineers, U. S. A. oc22.26.22.23.24.25.no-18.19 BUSINESS CHANGES. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1 the firm of FANNING & GURREN. Publishers, McCance block, Pittsburg. Pa., have this day, by mutual consent, dissolved partnership, M. F. Fanning assuming cortrol ot the business of the above firm In Pittuburg, Pa., wilUettle all claims ana collec all the debts of the above firm contracted oy tbem in Pittsburg. Pa. Signed, m7f. FANNING, ED. J. GURREN, PrrrsBtTBO. Pa., OctoberJ7, 189a oc22-35 -VTOTICE WE HAVE THIS DAY SOLI) MJN to C. A. Moore & Co., nnr produce com mission business, located 635 Liberty street. We extend thanks to our many patrons tor past favors and ask lor our successors a continu ance of same. All persons having claims against Geo. 8. Martin & Co., or those indebted to said firm, will present them for settlement, at 29 Liberty st, Pituburg. GEO. 8.-MARTIN 4 CO. frrrsBUBO, Pju, October 8, 1890. oc22-19-fr Kt-VUplay advertisements one dollar per square or one insertion. Classified advertise Tnents on this page, such as Wanted. For Sale. 'To Let, etc., ten cents jer line or each inser tion, and none taken or less than thirty cents. Hop line being displayed counts as two. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BRANCH OFFICES. . FOR THE tSOUTHSIDE. MO. M3 CAKSON BTKEET. BRANCHOFF1CES ALSO AS BELOW, WHEKE WANT, FOB SALE,' TO LET. AND OTHEB TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RE CEIVED UP TO S P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements are to be prenaid except where advertisers already have accounts with Ilia uls FA.TCU. v PITTSBURG. THOMAS MCOAF FKEY. 3K9 Butler street. EMIL G. STUCKEY. Sith street and Penn ave, E. G. STUCKEY CO., U'ylle ave. and Fulloust. N. tSTUKJOiY, Firth Avenue Market Houit. XAsr KNP. i.Vt. WALLACE, 121 Pena avenue. OAKIAND. MCALLISTER & SUEIBLER, 5th av. A Alwood at. SOOTHSini. JACOB SPOHN. No. ZCarson street ALLEGHF-Nli. A. J. KAERCHER, 59 Federal street. H. J. MCBRIDF. Market House, Allecheny. FRFJO H. EGGERS. 132 Ohio street. F. H. EGG EK3.fr SON, Ohio and Cliestnutsts. SAMUEL LARRY. Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwlnaves. G. W. HUGHES. Pennsvlvanla and Beaveraves. PERKY M. G LEIM. TSebecca and Allegheny aves, T. K. MORRIS, 6SS Preble ave. M1LLVALE BOROUGH. W. W. FLOCK.ER. Stationer. No. 4 Grant ave. SHAKPBBUKG. C. BELLMAN. Stationer. 818 Main st. THE BUSINESS OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH IS NOW Corner Smithfield and Diamond Streets.' WANTED. Male Help. AGENTS-TO SELL THE I'I LESS CLOTHES line: the only line ever Invented that holds the clothes without Dins; a perfect success; patent recently Issued: sold only by agents, to whom the exclusive right is given; on receipt of SO cents we will send a sample Hue by mall: also circulars: price list and terms to agents: secure your terrl torv at once. Address THE PINLES3 CLOTHES LINE CO., 17 Hcrm on street, Worcester. Sinus. OC9-65-WS AGP-NTS-AN UNUSUAL, OPPORTUNITY Under an ordinance of the Government of Ceylon the te planters of Cei Ion. trading under the name of The Ceylon Planters Tea Co.. require agents everywhere on a new plan, which assures lire business; responsibility a pre-requllte. THE CEYLON PLANTERS' TEA CO., 4 East Twenty-second St., New York. QC22-49 AGENTS-AN ESTABLISHED BUILDING and loan association, with main offices iu Cincinnati. O., and Huntsvllle, Ala., wants an experienced agent to take charge or the territory In and aTonnd Pittsburg; ex clusive territory .North or South to good men; liberal pay. Address S. L. WHITTE.N. No. 27 W. Fourth St., Cincinnati, O. oc22-48-wrsu AGENT-A LIVE, ENERGETIC PARTY IN every place to Introduce our goods; we have a new line that will sefl at every bouse and agents can reap a harvest between now and the holidays: will nay a salary of (75 per month if preferred, and furnish a team free: address at once. STAND ARD SILVER WARE CO., Boston, Mass. OC18-44-D BOILERMAKERS-TANK BUILDEP.S. CHIP PERS ana caulkers at Atlantic Refining Co. . Point Breeze, Pblla.t car fare paid one wav. On application, with reference, to ATLANTIC RE FINING CO. 0C17-81 BOY A STOUr. ACTIVE ERRAND BOY. Inquire of GEORGE A. KELLY & CO.. cor. First and Wood sts. BOY-THAT HAS BEEN WITH A BARBER. 352 EAST ST., Allegheny. 0CS2-36 c st, ANVASSEK-FIKST-CLASS, FORTHE CEN TURY Dictionary. H. WATTS in Wood OC16-100 OOATMAKERS-AND ALSO ABUSHELMAN: none but first class need apply. LEWIS KRENNENDAHL, USThlrdave. oc2l-39 COPYHOLDER-ON MORNING CITY DAILY: young man with some education and well acquainted with Pittsburg and Allegheny. Ad dress. In own writing, stating age. experience, it any. and where employed before, PUBLISHER, P. il. Box 182, Pittsburg. Pa. oc22-117 DRIVER FOR GROCERY STORE. AT 8! JACKSON iT., Allegheny. Pa. OC22-63 MAN TO TAKE OFFl"E AND REPRESENT manufacturer; 50 per week; smallapita! required.' Address, with stamp. MANUFAUT U ItKR. Box 70, West Acton. Mas. ocl5-4S-ws MAN -FIRST-CLASS MAN TO TAKE cbarge of open hearth steel plant. Address, with references and particulars, 806 ROOKERY BU1LUING. Chicago. III. OC22-4I TAN-ACTIVE YOUNG BUSINESS MAN 1tJL with 8200 or $300 can secure a good paving business. Address A. J. W., Hotel Schlosser. ocM-23 ATAN TO ATTEND LUNCH COUNTER AND IT L open oysters, uurtL UKt&LENT, lSSmlth-0C22-89 field st. MEN TO SOLICIT FOR THE SOUTHERN Ohio Loan and Trust Co. Aridrnsii Mn s. ijuv, secretary, natl, O. Esplanade building, Clncin- OC1S-17-WSU MEN-25 CLOTHING SALESMEN AT THE great fire sale of clothing, 5J6 WOOD ST. -r EN-TEN CORKERS. APPLY TO STARK O.IJL jiKua.. scottaaie, pa. oc2s-:o PACKER AND SHIPPING CLERK-W1TH experience. Apply to FLEISHMAN 4 CO. 0C22-S2 PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER-ONE FIRST CLASS man: young married man preferred: steady work and good wages. Apply by letter or tn person to F. A. HARE, Steubeaville, O. or.--2-'n SALESMEN-ON SALARY OR COMMISSION, to handle the New Patent Chemical Ink Eras ing Pencil: the greatest selling novelty ever pro duced: erases Ink thoronghlv In two seconds; no abrasion of paper; 200 to 500 per cent profit; one agent's salary amounted to (6J0 in six davs; another 832 tu two hours: we want one energetic general agent for each State and territory: sample by mall 35 cts. For terms and full particulars ad dress THE MONROE ERASER. M'F'G. CO., La Crosse, Wis. OC19-15 CJHIPPERS-EXPERIENCED TO LOAD MER- KJ i.HAa Disk 111 railroad cars, Inquire No. 213 MAIN ST., Allegheny City, Pa, OCdI SHOE SALESMEN-TOR WHOLESALE AND retail departments; good permanentposltlons to thoroughly experienced aud competent men: BaiisiaciorTrcn'rcucesreanirea; uootuer need a' sn W lap MO ply. W.M. LAIRD. 515 Wood street. oc22- SPECIAL AGENTS-FOR THE FIDELITY Mutual Life; old line agents preferred: salarv or commission, Jf. B. FLEMING, Manager, 96 Fourth ave, ocls-: STEKEOTYPEB WHO UNDERSTANDS newspaper work: state experience, where last employed and salary expected: confidential Ad- oress r. u. uua &a, i-uisourg, ra. OC22-15 mlN NEKS TWO TINNERS AT FAUST 4 JL JACKSON'S, 57 Federal st, Allegheny. OC22-59 WAGON-2-HORSE SPRING WAGON FOR feed or moving wagon, H. H.. Dispatch office. oczi-sz Female Help. i-IIRL-FoR GENERAL HOUSEWORK IN OT small family: good permanent place to the ngnt person; anpiy io-aay oeiweeuzauu 4 p M, J. E. GLASS. . i o. log x ii tu ave. 0C22-37 NURSE-COMPETENT ENGLISH WOMAN Tor two children. Address D. 13., Dispatch office. .cil-34 TYPEWRITERS EXPERT LAIJ TYI'S WRITERS. Apply at box oflice HARRY DAVIS FIFTH AVENUE MUSEUM this W eduesday at 1 o'clock i. Jr. 0C22-61 Male and Pe trial o Help. DAIRY MEN-FARM .HANDS. LABORERS, man for lunch counter, colored porter, 200 bouse girls for private families and hotels, short order cook, night cook, cliambermilds, cooks, waitresses, nurse girls. MEEUAN'S, 545 Grant st. Tel. 90. OC20-D Situations. BOOKKEEPING-WILL TAKE CHARGE OF books requiring only occasional attention: attend to opening or closing of books, correction of errors or anything In thn line of accounting: have had long experience and can give the best of references. A. r . saw hill, 187 Federal St.. Allegheny. Pa. OCl-62-D GOOD SIDE LINE,-TO CARRY IN NEW YORK and Eastern Pennsylvania; can glvo good part of time and do Justice.' Address LOCK BOX N O. 82. Cleveland. O . ocil-12 POSITION -ASSISTANT DRUGGIST-HAD six years experience: sneak German: best or reierence cau oo given. AUQress u, J. 11., 155 Arch St., Allegheny. oare-H POSITION-BY MARRIED MAN. 55 YEARS of age, at clerical or office work: best of refer ence. Address BOX A... Dispatch office. OC21-S5 SITUATION-IN DRUG STORE BY YOUNG man with one year's experience; salary not so much an object as Improvement Address W. J., Dispatch office. OC22-42 S1TUATH)N-AS SALESMAN IN HARDWARE honsebvamin or experience. Address H. L. J DLpatch office. ocU-27 Business Opportunities. MAN-AN ACTIVE MAN CAN FIND A safe and profitable Investment for a few hundred dollars with services by addresslug MANUFACTURER,"!'. O. box 151 Wheeling W. Va. 0C21-S7 Boarding. BOARD-BY YOUNG LADY IN RESIDENCE part or the city: -In private family, where ther are no other boarders; reference Riven. A4 dresBOABD, DlipatcH ofice,' -. ' ocaim "WANTED. Boarders-and Lodgers. OCCUPANTS GENTLEM EN OCCUPANTS for large handsomely furnished second story front room, with first-class board: terms reasona ble: convenient locality, facing Fast parks. Ad dress PRIVATE FAMILY, Dispatch office. ' OC22-60 OCCUPANTS-FOR FINELY FURNISHED second story front room: both gases, central location. Address P. O. BOX 353, city. oci'J-w-wBu T30OMERS-TWO GENTLEMEN FOR NICELY J furnished room, with board if desired. 61 lit WIN AVE.. Allegheny. QC22-39 Rooms, Houses, Etc KOOMS TWO OR THREE FURNISHED rooms In Allegbenr for light housekeeping by gentleman and wife; private house; good locality. Address PRIVATE, Dispatch office. 0C22-56 Financial. MANUFACTUUER-TOINVEST1NA NOVEL article or furniture. Address R. M., Dis patch office. ocS-58 MORTGAGES ON CITY OR ALLEGHENY couutv property at lowest rates. HENRY A. WEAVER & CO.. 92 Fourth avenue. mb2-i PURCHASER -FOR FIRST-CLASS. WELL established and profitable business: It more than doubled the capacity in the past year: strict ly cash: if well managed will pay net profit of 30 to 40 per cent a year; the best opportunity for a man out of business or about to 'chance tbe same that can be found; will bear the closest Investiga tion: capital required about i 10,000; give lull ad dress to Insure answer. Address M. C. A., Box 65, Allegheny. OC17-80 LOANf500,0C0, 'IN ASIOUNTS OF 3,000 and upward, on city and suburban property, on 4K per cent, freeortax: also smaller amounts at 5 and 6 per cent. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. se21-d26-D TO LOAN 8200,000 ON MORTGAGES flOO audunward at 6 per cent; $500,000 at 4 K per cent on residences or business -property: also In adjolnlug counties. S. II. FRENCH, 125 Fourth avenue. . ocl2-12l-D miscellaneous. ALL TO USE JONES' BEDBUG PABALYZER Jones' Magic Roach Powder: contains no poison: roaches banished oy contract; satisfac tion given or no pay. Prepared by GEO. W. JONES, 222 Federal St., Allegheny. Pa. Sold by all first-class druggists. Telephone No. 3332. Jyll-42-MWT EVERYONE TO KNOW THEY CAN GET their sewing machine repaired in first-class order; all work warranted: genuine needles and attachments for all makes of machines at the low est prices: the best skirt draper In the market. Calf and see It at H. CARTER'S. 19 Sixth st. OC7-MWP INSTRUCTIONS-A YOUNG LADY DESIRES to attend a seminary where private Instruc tions are given, or receive Instructions In private lanilly: locality must be healthy and outside ot city, country preferred. Address, stating terms, EUUOA'JION, Dispatch office. oc22-24-JIWF PENSIONS THE PITTSBURG PENSION AGENCYOF J. H. STtVENSON & CO.. 100 lfth ave. Pensions now -bad for all disabled soldiers, permanently helpless children and nldows ol deceased soldiers under late act of Congress: pensions Increased to correspond with the disability; bounties collected: certificates of service procured where discharges are lost. SClt-D rpEA CANISTERS -A SET OF LARGE ONES JL suitable for a tea and grocery store: must be In good order. Address B., Station B, Lawrence vllle. city. . 0C21-81 FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. City Residences. ARCH ST. - ABOVE TWENTY-EIGHTH' street. Twelfth ward, leasehold property as follows: Five frame dwellings of four rooms each, 8300 each, rent 88 each; two frame dwellings ot five rooms each. $750 each, rent 88 each: one frame dwelling of three rooms 8J00, rent 810 per month: one lrame dwelling of two rooms, 8200, rents for 87 monthly; one frame dwelling, of three rooms, $400, rent flu per month; will sell separate at above prices. 83. Send for large catalogue, free. BLACK BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. OC12-5S-WSU" -f OOOONLY 820 DOWN AND 820 PER MO. dDJLf until paid for; no other payments re quired: neat brick house. 6 rooms, modern im provements, In rapidly growing section of the city; No. 205 Plymonth st. ; 25 minutes from P. O. (23). See W. A. HERRON SONS, 80 Fourth ave. OCl.70-1,8,15.22,29 East End Residences. ALDER STREET BRICK DWELLING, 9 rooms and attic, natural and artificial gas, bath. w. c, etc.: slate manteis. 3 porches, beauti ful shade trees andSbrubbery; built by present owneras resldonceand not for speculation. A291. Send for large catalogue free. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. ocll-25-ws IVY ST.-8S.00O-FKAME DWELLING OF SIX rooms and finished attic, hall, vestibule, nat ural gas, center chandeliers, slate mantels, tile hearths, range, hot and cold water. Inside w. c, slate roof, front and rear porches, cemented cel lar under whole house, laundry and furnare in cellar, china closet In dlulng room, hardwood staircase, electric bells, etc. ; lot 25x100, to 20-foot alley. A234. Send lor large catalogue, free. BLACK BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. ocIl-25-WS" T' ARIMER AVE.-825,000-NEAR SHETLAND, J two-story frame dwelling of 10 rooms hall, bath room, w. c hot and cold water, both eases, front and oack porches: this Is a beautiful home, with 2H acres of ground; plenty of trult and shade trees: good stable and carriage shed: 150 feet frontage on Larimer avenue. A248. Send for large catalogue free. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. ocll-25-ws NEGLEY AVE.. NEAR PENN-A TWO. S'lORY and mausard brick dwelling of 12 rooms, hall, bathroom, w. c, hot and cold water, both gases, marble mantels, laundry, front and rear porches, etc.: lot 30x120. A224. bend for large catalogue, free. BLACK & BAIRD. 95 Fourth avenu. ocll-25-ws VrEGLEY AVE.. EAST END-ELEGANT l residence, on electric road: 86,500. W. W. MCNEILL & BRO., 152 Fourth ave. oc 19-47" KES1DENCE NEW 12-ROOM MODERN frame house on a paved aud sewered street, within two minutes or Fifth ave. cible; neigh borhood strictly first-class: bouse has all tbe latest Improvements and Is a beautiful borne; plumbing or the very best order: lot 50x140; price Is low and terms will be made to suit. S. A. DICK I E & CO., Penn and Shady aves. . E. 2814. OC21-8-."" KIPPEY ST.-I14.800-A NEW QUEEN ANNE brick dwelling with stone trimmings, con tains 14 large rooms, reception lall, bath room, w. c. range, both eases, slate mantels, cabinet mantels with French plate glass, beautiful tile hearth, china closet, butler's pantry, with dish sink, hot and cold water: fine, large front porch, etc."; lot 65x150: trult and shade trees. A259. Send for large catalogue free. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fonrth avenue. ocil-25-ws KIPPEY SL 84.000. NEAR NEGLEY AVE NU.aflne, level lot. 65x120. A225. Send for large catalogue free. BLACK & BAIRD, -95 Fourth avenue. ocll-25-ws CQ OOO-A HANDSOME BRICK RESIDENCE iptjl In Baum Grove, the choice location of Last End: street paved and sewered, and within easy five minutes' walk of Firth ave. cable; house Is modern throughout: everything complete; finished In hardwood: seven slate mantels, slid ing doors, electric bells, sanitary plumbing, cement cellar, first-class lanndrv with stationary tubs: if you ari' looking fpra home don't miss this opportunity of buying the cheapest property in Baum Grove. S. A. DICKIE A CO., Penn and Shady aves., E. E. 2813. 0C21-S2 2Q 300-ONLY-FOR A NEW SIX-ROOM OO) and finished-attic house, with hall, bay window, slate manttl, 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 Penn ave. cables: lot 24x100; honse in perfect order and a neat little home. S. A. DICKIE & CO., Penn and Shady ave., . E. 874. 0C21-82T CO 300 FOR A NEW AND COMPLETE CO) 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 honse: street sewered; this Is cheap and can be bought-on easy terms. S. A. DICKIE & CO., Penn and Shady ave., E. E. 659. OC21-62 C3 O00-STATION ST., MODERN FRAME OvJ? dwelling, 8 rooms and mansard, bath, w. c. both pases and laundry: lot 30x115 feet: paved street and location convenient to either steam or cable cars:rents for 86CO per year. Inquire VAN GOKDER& LI.OYD. 6218 Tenu ave., East End. oclS-41-WIbS Allegheny Residences. , BUENA VISTA STREET-NEAR JACKSON brick of 10 rooms, a good houseln all respects; only 89,000. 11 232: send tor large cataloguejust out. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. oc5-43-WFSu' i1 AKFIELD AVJU. SECOND WARD, ALLE VT GHENY. a very complete brick dwelling containing 8 rooms, bath, intlflr w. c.liall, vesti bule, large double parlors, lanndry, large cup boards, cemented cellar, Hyatt filter, natural and artificial gas, splendid light: corner prouerty, with lot 22 feet rrnut; side porches, etc. (P. 85) M. F. HIPPLE & CO.. 98 Fourth ave. ' oc22-43-wp TWO SECOND WARDBESIDENCES-1RWIN ave. and Buena Vista street; a splendid ten room press brick dwelling on Buena Vista street, with all modern improvements: a very neat five room, ba h and attic br ck house ou Irwin ave., near Jackson: front, side and rear yard. B235-6. BLACK & BAIRD, 93 Fourth avenue, oc 12-53-6 WASHINGTON ST- ALLEGHENY VERY desirable residence: largo lot; will be sold cheap. W. W. MCNEILL & BRO., 152 Fourth ave. oc 19-47 WESTERN AVENUE-NEAR ALLEGHENY avenue, a good substantial brick dwelling, nine rooms, modern conveniences: lot 46x120 to alley. 1K34. Send for large catalogue, free. BLACK BAIRD, 93 FourtU avenue. ocl-68-wsu OOO-A GOOD BRICK DWELLING OF 9 seven rooms, hall, both gases, stable, lot 2 X124, on Sheffield st., Allegheny: a good brick uweiuii ui Qiao rooms, nail, cellar, ooia gases, bithroom, splendid finish; on same lot a four room brick honse, with cellar, both gases, etc ; for this property, price 83.510; a good nln -room brick li Second ward. Allegheny.forS4,000;agood brick ..onse of four rooms, finished attic hall, slate roof, both gases, in Second ward, for 2.650: houses rented, rents collected and returns mademonthly. J. H. STEVENSON & CO.. 100 Fifth ave. oc22 OM 600-MAFLE BTKEET, ALLEGHENY; (IrTEf modern house of seven rooms, reception hall, finished attle, bath, laundry, electric lights and bells, both gates, slate mautols. etc: lot 45x 115; a choice situation, convenient to electric ears; easy terms of payment. CHARLES SOMERS co.. tu wood st., 6019 pens are. oca-n-mnr FOB SALE-IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. Allegheny Residences. A CKLET ST. NLAR MONTEREY, ALLE r (IHF.NY. two brick hon.es. corner lot 22x78 feet. 7 rooms and hall: price 15.300:. adjoining Iot- 23X78 reel, a rooms aim nan; price klzuu. ,ud. FELD & BRACKEN, 61 Ohio st, Allegheny. Suburban Residences. COUNTRY RKS1DENCE-KM3WORTH-TWO acres grand forest trees: superior brick honse, 12 rooms: large stable; estate otitic late J. C. Thompson: only 814,000: Immediate possession. A. LEGUATE & SON. 31 Federal st., Alleghenv. T OC21-95 WILK1NSBURG AMONG THE MANY attractive home properties we have to offer i'.u Wllkinsbnrg and vicinity, adapted to tbe wants and meaus of buyers in moderate circumstances, this one lr.av be recommended as embodying all the desirable' features; ground of ample dimen sion, 52x2u beautified with forest trees: situa tion characterized by good surroundings, conven ient to lines of Uansltr bouse of 8 rooms. Includ ing square reception hall, with all conveniences introduced, electric appliances, both gases, bath, laundry, city and fine well water; at the price named. 84.0,'thls property Is well worthy of Investigation- CHARLES SOHKR3 ST CO.. 313 Wood st., 6019 Penn ave. oc22-l8-wTbs S25 CASH-AND SMALL MONTHLY PAY MENTS will get you a new 5-room house with fine lot Irfitna Park place, a rapidly grow ing snburb. convenient to city: plans and photos at office: price Jl.200. MAGAW & GOFF. L1M., 145 Fourth Jive. oc19-79-mwsu FOR JSALE-LOTS. City Lots. CENTER AVE.-TIIE CHEAPEST ON CEN TER avenue, only 880 per root front: street paved; near to all lines of rapid transit: lot 100 by abont 200 feet, or 50 by about 200 feet for S2 50 per root front. See W. A. HERKON & SONS, 80 Fourth ave- . ocl8-39-MWS T OT-NEAR SIXTH AVENUE. 70180 TO AN U alley, with old buildings renting forabout 81.500 per year: a desirable location for a ware bouse or business block; 819,000; easy terms. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO.. 102 Fourth ave. OC 19-126-WTSSU - - East End Lota. LOTS-CHOICE BUILDING LOTS IN EAST End: elegant residence locations: easy pay ments. MELLON BROTHERS, 6349 Station St., E. E. OC19-I33-MWTSU 1600 FEET FRONT ON DESIRABLE f streets in tbe East End. one square from traction rpad: ground lays well and fs without donbtoneof the ''garden spots" of the valley: hundreds or thousands of dollars have been put Into residences In tbe Immediate neighborhood within the year. Insuring permanent and rapid enhancement; low price and easy terms; a hand some profit can be mane retailing. For lull par ticulars see BAXTER, THOMPSON &CO., 162 Fourth ave.' ocI9-124-wfsu Allegheny Lots. TROY HILL ROAD-BKVEN ACRES NEAR city line and street cars: suitable for subdi vision; cheap, 86.000. CHARLES SOMERS ,t CO., 313 Wood st., 6019 Penn ave. oc22-44 (CfOO TO fl,500-FlNE BUILDING LOTS, ftir Second ward. Allegheny, on electric road. W. W. MCNEILL Jfc BRO., 152 Fourth ave. OCI9-47 Suburban Lots. EMSWORTH-GREAT bargain nearly one acre plot of ground: public road front and rear; seven minutes' walk to Lanrel station; ground covered with natural forest trees; choice location: terms to suit. C. BER1NGER t SON, 156 Fourth ave. oc15-29-wtsu Farms. FARM-OF S3 ACRES, FIVE MILES FROM Martlbsburg, 81,200; farm of 90 acres, good house, 2,50) fruit trees.' one mile from Martlns burg, 82, 300; farm of 500 acres, one mile from rail road station, SG.OO0: farm 400 acres, good Improve ments, 84.600: 700,000 acres coal and timber land. J. H. BR1STOK, Martlnsburg, WestVa. 0C22-3S TTIA.RM-R1CH MERCER COUNTY. PA FARM E for sale. 147 acres, with fine buildings, shady yard, large select orchard. 200 tons of hay, near three railroads, laud undeTlald with coal; a bar gain If bought at once, as owner lives In Rich mond, Va. Address R. B. CHAFF1N A CO., Richmond, Va. oc21-63 FARM-57 ACRES. HOUSE, WATER, COAL, timber aud fruit: a good truck or poultry place: three miles from coke works and railroad; price only 81,009. ED. .WlTTIbH. 410 Grant St., Pittsburg. oc21-rr Miscellaneous. COKING COAL 10,000 ACRES COKING COAL tn Monongalia and Marlon counties, W. Va., In tracts or 160 to 4,000 acres; also farms In Monon galia and adjoining counties: also residences and building lots in Morgautown. Address T. W. ANDERSON. Morgantown. W. Va. ocl7-2ff FOR SALE-IIUSINESS. Business Opportunities. BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY-DOING a good business. In a rapid growing town; good reasons for selling: no reasonable offer re fused. Address RARE CHANCE; Dispatch office. OC21-61 HARDWARE AND TINNING BUSINESS, two East End grocery stores,' others in both cities well located, flouring mill, 83.UO0: bakeries, cigar stores, notion stores, dru stores, shoe stores, book and stationery store, milk depots. SHEPARD 4 CO., 151 Fourth ave. ocl5 STORES AND BUSINESS CHANCES ALL kinds. JIOLMEs li CO., 420 Smithfield St. OC21-W Business Properties. BUTLER ST.-NO. 3705, FIFTEENTH WARD the best business location in the ward: lot 21X100 fL, with large store building: at present occupied by Geo. Uetz as shoentore; frame dwell ing on rear of lot; this valnanle property will be sold very low and on casr. terms. Particulars of THOS. MCCAFFREY. 35U9 Butler. selO-93-ws STORE FINE STORE PROPERTY, WITH stock of general merchandise, for sale or ex change: stock amounts to about $5,01)0 and Is In first-class shape; building has plate-glass front, located on a corner on the main thoroughfare of a prosperous town within 50 miles of Pittsburg; building Is 30x100 feet, has 16-foot celling, large cellar, and In periect order: party Is leivlng the town, which Is 'reason for selling. See S. A. DICKIE & CO., Penn and Shady aves.'. Pittsburg, E. E. OC22-29-WF' FORBES ST.-NEAK GIST.812. 500, TWO-STORY and mansard brick, building of storeroom and 9 dwelling rooms, hall, bathroom, w. c. range, both gases, marble mantels; lot 22x120; good stable. E63. Send for large catalogue tree, fust out. BLACK A BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. OC5-45-MWSU FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. Horses, Vehicles, Live Stock, Etc. DELIVERY WAGONS-DELIVERY WAGONS all styles: ourown make. WM. BECKERT, 840 to 341 Ohio street, Allegheny. Telephone. 3420. Jell-76-MWS WAGON-ONE FANCY TWO-HORSE PED DLING wagon: good condition. Can be seen at ALLISON & HAZLEl'I'S Livery Stable. Gas alley, and Greenough street, near Second avenue. , 0C22-47 Machinery and Metals. TRD.LING ENGINES AND BOILERS-FOR XJ oil or gas wells, engines and boilers In every size aud style, sawmills am! wood-working ma chinery. HARMES MACHINE DEPOT, Sfo. 97 First ave., Pittsburg, 'Pa. - mh9-D ENGINES AND BOILER-NEW AND RE FUTED; repairing promptly attended to. PORTER FOUNDRY AND MACHINE CO., LIM., below Suspension bridge, Allegheny, Pa. . oc2-63 HOISTING ENGINES. DERRICKS AND derrick forglngs. steel hoisting and gny ropes In stock: stationary engines and boilers, shears, clay and ore pans. etc. THOMAS CAR LIN'S SONS, Lacock and Sandusky streets. Alle gheny, Pa. au5-35-MW' SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND BOILERS all sizes and styles In stock, from 4 to 100 h. p. ; all refitted; good as new, at lowest prices: porta ble engines, 8 to 25 h. p.; boilers all sizes and styles. J..S. YOUNG, 23 Park way, Allegheny, Pa. OC3-80-D' .. Miscellaneous.'1 TEWEtRY STORE-STOCK AND FIXTURES. O In county sent In Western Penn a. Address LOCK I'.oxaii, Indiana, Ba for particulars. OC21-80: OFFICIAL PITTSBURG. -XTOTIGE-7THERE- WILL BB SOLD AT JM public auction sale on OCTOBER 2 1890, at iU o'cipcK a.m. one stray cow. at staoie cor ner of Robinson and Allequippa streets, and one horse at the Municipal Hospital. J. O. BROWN, OC1S-S7-D Chief Department Public Safety. SPECIAL ELECTION NOTICE, PEOCLAMATION! City of Pittsburg-, ss.: I, H. I. Qourley, Mayor of the city ot Pittsburg, do is-ue this my proclamation tbat on the first Tuesday of November, a. P. 1890, being tbe -JthVday of the month, the qualified voters of tbe Nineteeutb ward. City of Pittsburg, shall' meet at their re spective places of holding elections in said ward and elect by ballot one citizen to serve as Common Councilman for said ward, to fill tbe unexpired term of R. 13. Carnahan, de ceased. First district, t? meet at the public 'school bonse. Second district to meet at car penter shop of John Getty, on Broad street, be tween Collins and Sheridan avenues. Third district to meet at kitchen of Tracer's Hotel. Fourth district to meet at tbe bonse ot A. J. Batohelor, Hlcbland avenue. Fifth district to meet at tbe-public school bonse. In testimony whereof.1 have .hereunto set my band and affixed the seal of the City of Pitts burg this 22d day of October, A. D. 1890. HEAL " H.LGOURLEY, OC22-71 , 31 ay or. I Continued on Seventh J'age.'j H E-NO TEA- Rald Wholesale and Ratal! fcv GEO. K. STEVENSON fc CO., trntfR.nnnncTOTira 'auWinr ' - ' " sixth Trai TO LET. City Residences. HOUSE NEAT. NEW BRICK HOUSE, seven rooms, finished attic Inside w. c laundryjind all modern improvements: No. 180 Colwell street, near Dinwiddle v Inquire of JAMES T. MOORE, No. 413 Grant street. OC22-I6T East End Residences. CRAIG ST.-N EAR FIFTH AVE.. A NEW3 story Queen Anne residence, 11 rooms, re ception hall, handsomely papered throughout; every modern convenience. See BAXTER, THOMPSON 4 CO., 162 Fonrtn ave oc9-5t)-Dt Suburban Residences. GLENFIELD STATION - FORT WAYNE Railroad, a two-story, seven-room bouse; nice lawn, fruit, shade trees, natural gas. spring and soft water lu house, etc Inquire of A. FISHER, 181 Fifth avenue. ocl7-75t Rooms. TJOOSIS-ELEGANT, LARGE FRONT BOOMS. XV single or la suite with bath: facing Alle- ?heny Parks; no family In the house: nsed only on he pi lnclp'.e of New ork flats: janitor In care of building. Inquire at 708 PENN AVE., room 611, or 75 CEDAR AVE., Allegheny. ocU-36t BOOMS UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR housekeeping, one six (6) room bouse, one thlrtv-slx (30) room bouse, suitable for hotel. In quire on PREMISES, corner Liberty and Fourth street. oclS-lS-jrwrsmt TlOOJlS-FIVE HANDSOMELY PAPERED XV rooms: all conveniences. Inquire LANGE'8, u juir ave. oct-o-T Offices, Desk Room, Etc OFF1CES-A FEW NICE ONES IN GER MAN I A SAVINGS BANK BUILDING. Wood and Diamond sts. DlO-49t PERSONAL. PERSONAL BOOKS WANTED-IF YOU have anv books to sell, let ns know. LEVI'S BOOK STORE. Seventh Avenue Hotel building. mar PERSONAL WE HAVE FOR SALE THE Encyclopedia Brltannlca, good as new. sneep Or morocco binding: very cheap; also 50,000 other books, old and new. FRANK BACON A CO., 301 Smithfield street. se26 PERSONAL GENTLEMEN CONTEMPLAT ING a trip to tbe seashore and mountain re sorts or returning therefrom, should bring their clothing to JHCKSON, the tailor, 65 Fifth are., cor. Wood St., second floor., and have the same cleaned, repaired and pressed, so as to look like new, and at a reasonable cost, and at tbe same time should yos desire a new snit, his stock of imported and domestic goods is or tne newest ana most fashionable patterns: by giving Mm a call vou will not regret It. Tele : Je2S-D .LOST. LOST-GOLD BEADS, SATURDAY AFTER NOON. Reward If lett at 13 FEDERAL S'l., city. QC22-66 AUCTION SALES. EXECUTOR'S SALE. Lance and well-selected stock ot WALL PAPER, At greatly reduced prices. Must bo sold at once to close np estate of HENRY SWINDELL, Deceased, 146 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY. 8e24-12-KwTr ATaotion Sal I at the residence 76 FORBES STREET. CITY, WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCT. 22. AT 10 O'CLOCK. Brussels and Ingrain Carpets, Easy Chairs, Rockers, Oil Cloth, Rugs. Fine China Dinner Set, Extension Table. Cooking Range, Cooking Utensils, Tubs, Wringers, Boiler, Etc Bed steads, Bureaus, Fine Bedding, Springs. Wash stands. Tables, Lounge, Pictures, Shades, Curtains, Eta House open after 8 o'clock morning of tbe sale HENRY AUCTION COMPANY, oclO-87 Auctioneers. ASSIGNEE'S HALE-LAWRENCE BANK Building wilt be sold at public auction on tbe premises oy John D. Bailey, Auctioneer, on THURSDAY. October 30. 1S90, 10 o'clock A. M. TERMS OF SALE. Ten per cent of tbenurchaso money to ba paid in cash on the day of sale; the balance of one-third on or before tba retnrn day of this order (loth day of November next), and the balance in two equal annual payments secured by tight bond -and mortgage upon the prem ises, or all in cash at tbe option of tbe pur chaser. By order of Court of Common Pleas, No. L FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO.. oc3-47 Assignee. AUCTION SALES. H. B. SMITHSON. Real Estate and General Auctioneer, room 55 Eisner Building', Fifth and Wood street. Sales of Jewelry and Merchandise at stotes. Furni ture at residences promptly attended to. otfMJ LEGAL NOTICES. FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST COMPANi. 121 and 123 Fonrth ave. ESTATE OF EDWARD OXNARD. DE-CEASED-Notlce is hereby given that letters of administration on the estate of Edward Oxnard have been granied to tbe undersigned, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims against the same should make them known without delay. F1DEL1T1" TITLE AND TRUST CO., Administrator, c. t. a. DAVID Q.EW1NG. Attorney. ocS-35-w TU OT1CE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN JLl application will be made to tbe Governor of Pennsylvania on MONDAY. November 3, 1890, by Lewis W. Daliell, William J. Crawford. John H. Dalzell, J. W. Dalzell and Robert Simpson, under the act of Assembly, entitled, "An act to provide for the Incorporation and regulation of certain corporations," approved April 29,1871, and its several supplements, for a charter of an intended corporation, to be called tbe James Dalzell & Sou Company, the char acter and object of which are tbe manufact uring of lard oil, lubricating oil and lubricating greases, and for these purposes to have, enjoy and possess all tbe rights, benefits and privi leges of said act of Assembly and the supple ments thereto. W. A. LEWIS. OC8-12-W- Solicitor. AMUSEMENTS. DLJOU THEATER- "" J) To-nisrht. KIRALPY'8 AROUND THE WORLD IN SO DAYS. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. Oct. 27 JamesT. Powers in "A Straight Tip." oc2Q3 GRAND OPERA HOUSE To-Nieht. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. ROLAND REED. THE WOMAN MATER. Next Week Joseph Murphy. ocl9-22 HARRY WILLIAMS ACADEMY To-nistht Matinees Tuesday, Thursday aud Saturday. WHALLEN A MARTELLETS . SUPERB VAUDEVILLE CO. 33 STARS 33 OC21-50 HARRY DAVIS FIFTH AVENUE MU SEUM, ROOF GARDEN AND TKE TErt Commencing October 20, CAMPDELL AND HIS AIR SHIP. Doors open 1 to 6. 7 to 10 P. f. Admission, 10 cents. oc20-16 WM. PENDLETON GAINES, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Dealer in Texas and Mexican Lands. MORTGAGES AND VENDOR'S LIENS. Money loaned and invested for residents and non-residents. Eighteen years experience In Land Matters. Correspondence solicited. 130 E. Sixth st, Austin, Texas. P. O. Box 163 Fine Ranches. Sock Farms, Grain Farms, Cotton and Sugar Plantations, Mineral Lands, Largo Bodies of fine Agricultural Lands lor Colonies. REFERENCES. Hon. L. S. Ross, Governorot Texas,Anstin,Tex. J as. H. Ray ci ond fc Co Rankers, Austin, Texas. First National Bank , Austin. Texas. City National Bank Austin, Texas. American National Bank Austin, Texas. Provident National Bank.. ,.... Waco, Texas. OC12-117-MWF ' REMOVAL. :r- o. miller House and Slzn Painter, bas removed from 13d Tbird avenue, to 73 SIXTH AYBNUB. Opposite Third Presbyterian Church. Special attention elven tn tha handling of plate glass, cutting and drilling. Repainnc windows, sky lights, etc. House painting ana glazing In all its branches. ocl9-63-D 105, Jf ORGANS, . And all manner of Small InstrumsnU AT HAMILTON'S, CHOICE PROPERTIES. BLAST FURNACE. We have for sale the Red Bank Furnace property on A. V. R. R, and Low Grade Division, at Red Bank. Creek, on Allegheny river. About 900 acres in fee sim pie, underlaid with coal, ore, limestone and fireclay of ex cellent quality, also coal and minerals under about 200 acres additional. Furnace stack 45 feet high, nj4 feet bosh, 4 tuyeres.close top, with bell and hopper. 2 hot blasts. 42 coke ovens. Coal washer and crusher, ca pacity 100 tons per day. Coal bank, with T rails through all entries. Incline plane from pit to furnace. R. R sidings for 20 cars. Gas well, producing suffi cient gas to supply fuel for boilers and light. Chain Ferry, belonging to furnace, crosses the river. Storerooms, office, ware rooms, stables and tenement houses on the property. Must be sold to close an estate, and the price, $90,000, is less than the value of the land. Reasonable terms will be accepted. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 FOURTH AVENUE. 0C2345-WFSH 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. Owing; 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. ocl7-69-wFSil GREAT DEMANDFOP. HOUSES -AT- Wilmerding -AJTD- Brinton. TJnequaled Chances for Investment BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOTS -IS THE- EAST PITTSBURG IMPROVEMENT COM. PANY'S PLANS. Adjoining the WESTm&HOUSE AIRBRAKE WORKS And tbe new plant of the STANDARD UNDERGROUND CABLE CO. Full information, plans and pries lists furnished upon application. East Pittsburg Improvement Co,, WILMERDING, PA, WESTINGHOUaEBUILDING,Pittsbnr&F seH-62.wsa FINE CITY RESIDENCE. An admirably arranged substantial and al most new two-story residence, containing nlna rooms, bathroom, with all modern improve. menCS; nearly an acre of ground with thada ' and fruit trees. located on tbe corner ot two streets, commanding a nne view; a very healthy , and attractive location; good water and cement walks all round. Price, 811,000. PETER SHIELDS, 33 Grant street, corner Virgin alley. .' - ocSWl CALIFORNIA AVENUE LOTS Choice Location. River View; Easy Terms. The Davis plan. On line of Electric RoaO, convenient to Wood's Run and Vernor stations, P., Ft. W. 4 C. R'y 3nd Union Line street cars. NORMAN MAY, 108 Fourth Avinut. ss?S-H4-jiwf Mm & DOWN Straus & McAteer ' 3 LIBERTY ST. wpl-ao-jrwrk; m M -' n 4 Al :l v.. &